Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

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L V 5 . sf. , HL . rw! faq . 5 Wim V, ff S w 2? 11, 1 'fl .,,i a DEERING LIBRARY fc LM HON RUSH uwcw Section Editor PHIH H. SEHHPP HEREVER there is a heated, controversial discussion on anything from philosophy to world events at large, Prof. Paul A. Schilpp is sure to be near its center. Coming to Northwestern from the College ol the Pacific in the fall of 1936, 'Doctor Schilpp has already given great stimulus to student life and thought as associate professor of philosophy. I But sixteen years ago this spring Doctor Schilpp was even busier than he is today. For in 1922 he was dividing his time between his wife and two children, acting as pastor of three Wisconsin German Methodist 4 churches, and worlcing on a Master of Arts Degree at Northwestern and Bachelor of Divinity at Garrett. To this distinguished alumnus for his contributions to philosophy has fittingly come the signal honor of being listed in Whois Who in Amr'rz'ca since he was 28 years old. 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HA IIVRGICSS, INIQNNETH F. CAHN, IDERTRAM J. RR I' A 'CAMPIIELL, ROBERT WI. CLARKI-L, PHILIP R. COON, OWEN L. CRESAP, IXIARK IV. TCIVNNINGHAM, FRANK S. CUTTER, DR. IRVING S. IDICNMAN, BERT .I. IDIXON, WILLIAM W. IDRYDEN, GEORGE ID. I'ILLIO'I I', JOHN M. IPICSLIQII, PAVL HILL F ICTZICR, VVAID Ii CIARIDNICR, ROIIERT A. YFGRIDLET, INIARTIN NI. TI'IARIDIN, .IOIIN H. IIARXVOOID, THOMAS A. IIICAVICIIL, JAMES R. MAOCIIESNEY, GEN. NA 'L1lft' Trflxlve TIIAN W IHI HHHHII HI IHIISIIIS INICNNI-I'l'II F. IDVRGICSS ISICRTRAM J. CAIIN GEORIII-3 B. IDRTDEN . ICIDVVIN S. INIILLS . VFIIICOIDORE W. ROBINSON . P1'r'.wzkl071t If'1'f'1'-P1'a'sM0'r1I Ivl'l'I'-PI'!'SZ-lfC'IZf , . I Irv-Pn's'1'rfr'11I I'z'f'rf-Plmiriwlzt JAMES F. IDATES . Sf'1'1'r'Zf11'y IRWIN REW . . 7'r0asu.rc'1'Grvzrfral Fzmds BTRT J.:IDENMAN, Trr'rz.szn'1'r Emlozvnzmt lflzrzfls OFFICIGRS OF ADMINISTRATION WALTER IDILL SIIOTT . . . P1'1's1frIc'nt IJRANKLYN SN YIDIQR . Vzfcr'-I'1'0sz'1lw1t and Dean Qf Faculties H.AIiRH' II. WVIQLLS VZIFP-I'7!'I'SZIdC'7lf and TRUSTEES MAYO, IDR. CHARLES H. MOINTOSII, ARTHUR TIXIERRICK, GEORGE P. MILLS, I'IDVVIN S. MOORE, IDR. AIIBREY S. NKDIIRIS, LESTICR J. BUSZIIIUSS lllanagcr IYORTHCUTT, THE REV. CLIFFORD CDATES JAMES F. 7 PADDOCE, MRS. GEORGE A. PHILLIPS, C. GORDON PICTTIBONIC HQDLMAN ID, PIDLLOCK, THE III-IV. C E. R IGVV, IRWIN ROBINSON, TIIICODORIC W. SARGENT, FRICID W. STEVENS, IGLMICR T. STl'lVVAR'I', ,FI-IIC RT. REV. GEORGE TSTRAWN, SILAS H. VFIIIELBAR, FRICIDICRICK J. DITHORNE, CHARLES H. TITTLE, IDR. ICRNEST F. VAVVTER, WILLIAM A., II XYALDORF, THE REV. IIISIIOI' ICR DYARRICK, VVALTI-LR WIEBOLDT, RAYMOND C. CRAIG NEST II. 18 lflducator, author, executive, athlete, scholar, and holder of the D. S. C. is Walter Dill Scott, who has been President of North- western for 18 years. Recognized authority in the Held of psychology, he pioneered its application to advertising. President Scott was head of the Psychology department from 1905 to 1920 and is known as one ofthe world's foremost applied psychologists. Mr. Scott is the first alumnus of- N. U. to be President of the school. His executive ability was realized even in his 11I1flCI'QQI'2lill121t9 days, for he was elected president of the Senior class. He has emi,-ik Qs-.g.. more, perhaps than :iny other IIIEIH to make Northwestern the great instituticin it is today. WHHHI Hill SUUH FRANKLYN Buss SNYDER Vive-President and Dvan of F acultics What is the essential function of a University? l believe that we can frame an answer to that question that describes not a single function, but a three-fold one. First, a university must foster humane culture, second, it must be of immediate and practical service to the community which supports ity and third, it must do all that it can to encourage research. Culture, service, and re- searchfthese are the causes to which a university is dedicated. To develop all three, maintaining a proper balance among, them, and performing each of them with as much distinction as pos- sible-fthis is the concern of Northwestern Uni- versity, and of all other universities worthy of the name. fwfr Ja HARRX' W mins 1 - - - V lcv-Prcszdent and Busmcss M cmagev' With business conditions uncertain and foreign affairs alarmingf-and the tax situation alwavs a matter of grave importancefit is vitally import- ant that we establish a sound financial basis for operating our educational programs. Under the will of the late Roger Deering the University was named residuary legatee. This bequest came to the University wholly unre- stricted and amounted to approximately fll?6,000,000. The new VVomen's Dormitory which will be open for occupancy at the beginning of the fall term, is being financed largely by the James A. Patten R X ' ' ' - ' eseive liund, which was created for gust such a need. Northwestern is a great institution and is still growing. May the class of 1939 carry on! Mlm. iinis ii lHi W' ADDISON HIBBARD Liberal Arts Did not even wait to get his sheepskin before r'1shing off to Nagasaki, Japan, where he was English Professor at the Imperial College of Commerce. After that Dean Hibbard taught at the Universityof North Carolina and finally, N. U. Likes golf, crushed hats and muskie fishing. Devours books by the dozens. Just to fool the student he greets him seriously with, f'Sit down and tell me what y0u're thinking about, or What do I know about you? Dean Hibbard is always hopeful of finding a genius in one of his classes. GEORGE WASHINGTON BELL Graduate School Mr. Bell is practical in his financial theories, having recently been elected to the Board of the Madison-Crawford Bank of Chicago. He is an excellent tennis player and really takes fishing seriously. He does deep sea fishing off the coast of Florida not being content with catching blue-gills, sun-fish and lake trout. GEORGE A. MANEY Engineering One of the reasons Dean Maney isgso popular with both students and faculty is that he is a real engineer, having actually designed and built bridges. His chief hobby is the study of the analytical field of indeterminate struc- tures. Mr. Maney spends his summers at Gull Lake in Northern lyfinnesota, his native country and, unlike all other deans and professors, is more interested in loafing than fishing. Music, old-fashioned rag-time to Russian Symphonies, appeals to Mr. Maneyx with the exception of women crooners. JOHN W. BEATTIE Musz'c Mr. Beattie has been extremely successful in placing students and alumni of the School of Music in teaching positions. The state of Michigan appointed Mr. Beattie its first public school music director. During the war Mr. Beattie was musical director overseas and for seven years he was associate conductor of Chicago North Shore Festival. He has been music supervisor of Evanston Schools since 1925. Through his guidance as director of Summer Schools of Music School there has been a steady growth in prestige and enroll- ment. fl FRED DOW YAG-G, JR. Commerce Because of government duties as Director of the Bureau of Air Commerce in Washington, Mr. Fagg is unabie to be active Dean of Commerce untii next faii. Assistant Dean James R. Hawkinson has been in charge of the Evanston Commerce Schcoi whiie Assistant Dean ira Cauider Davies has headed the night schooi. Mr. Fagg is founder and editor of the Journal of Air Law, and managing editor of the Journai of Radio Law. He beiongs to the Bar Associations of Chicago and Los Angeies, and thc state Bar of Caiiiornia. KENNETH E. OLSON J ournalism Rutgers' ioss, Northwestern's gain. Just this year Dean Oison was imported from Rutgers to act as head oi Mediii Sehooi of Journaiisin. He has inaugurated a 'Lfive year piann, school assembiies, and has even given the students a few finai exams. Dean Oison reads detective stories for reiaxation, can't sit at atabie where spinach or sauer krautis served, is an outdoor man, swimming, boating and fishing being among his favorite sports, iikes to go to the north woods tthe pro- fessor's havenj to get away from crowds. RALPH B. D ENNXS Speech According to Lew Sarrett, there is Uno artist in America who brings to the piatform rarer dramatic skiii, a more unusuai personai endowment, or greater abiiity to speakfin honest, forthright, and deepiy moving fashion than Dean Dennis. Mr. Dennis has been 21 settiement worker in Chicago, a bank cashier in a western state, a sociai worker in New York, and a resident in Vermont viiiage where he studied and read. His wide experience in Russia during the war furnished him with materiai for his authentic Russian iectures. Driving, buckwheat cakes and cooking are his hobbies. ERNEST O. MELBY Educalzkm Mr. Melby became Dean of Ed only six H I e cause of child eacher and his an . most vital interest is people in general. He dislikes autocrat' tion D ic administra . can Mclby likes t days ' ' ' ' o spend about 1 .. in Iflorida m the ' . winter' to catch fi h and cook them him l , s se f, to listen to s and opera' to l ymphony V, pant, pick, and to take t smell flowers :mateur movies, alth ' aversio ' ough he has an n to having his o He ' . wn picture taken. is extremely modest and always sees th the Education fac I . at u ty gets all the credit for the success of the school. ERNEST H. HAHNE Summer Session Past President of the Association of Summer Session Directors, Mr. Hahne is one of the veiy active members of the club composed of the Doctors of Piscatorial Sciences and lives for the short vacation between Commencement and the opening of the Summer Session when the organization has its important meeting in the north woods. He has the characteristic of walking along campus with head bent, absorbed in deep thought. Really bafHes Econ stud by closing his l .. ents ectures with, Hxor is it?l' Likes movies, especially good comedies like The Awful Truthu. LIEUTENANT F. M. KREML Trajic Lieutenant Kreml f , o ten called Amer ' I . 1 Safety Man , :ca s lNo , was awarded 555000 for his safety and traffic achievements by the C. I. T. afety Foundation, and was recently elected one of the 10 outstanding young men of America. He started his career as a policeman on the Evanston force while attending John arshall Law School. Out of a two-week course on traffic . safety ' r' ffi grew the present a c Safety Institute which was organized in April, 1936. Besides heading the institute, xreml is director of the lnstit In ernati ' ute of the onal Association of Chiefs of Police. It ucation a ' ei yeais on the faculty. His greatest hobby is 'ffighting th t f A sxi '55 ' uw J L R15 1 s I ,-,i HHHHIJ HI PEHSHNN IC. LYMAN fvll!lZ'l'7III1H7 Bocnvl of I,I'I'NUlYIll'1 Allllll-IlZA8fl'llfY.OI1 K u'm11uN14: G some xc lgpxxglixm L. VLARK, lllllluu .,-, U 'I'-.-wwmmn ROBIQRT li. DAY Dil'l'l'ffJl' of Plrlrrmrzmt Ammxn XYILLIS .vtczni Ilzwrim' 157' Plm W 'wmfrzz' Ifzzszrzzws Iicgkstrm' of Lvlbwral 41 rfs X HHMINISIHHIIHN .I. L1-LSLIIC ROLLINS IQZIIWCICOI' Qf IJo1'rn2ft01'i1'x PAVLINLQ IJ. XVYMAN COIIYLSPIUI' in VVOmw'1 J. W. M1L1,1c11 DZ-I'!'f'ffll' of Sturlclzf l z'11anr1' h THORNTON W. M1g11111AM Dzzwflw, Unzvwrsity Board of Religion W1L1,1AM Nms -f CQARN ., A , 'M R1 111 0.111 v N n W PM I XI M DX Urfmzizatimzfzl CUIHZISPIOI' Io U 11111011 CWI-Sf 10' 1 'uf 'I Ol'glIlI7'Zflff0I'lIll Counselor to Mon .1 M duff' M1 If X ' 1 '1'm:m-1 Y .Sy ' FLM 'M .LX 0 MW V M Y Cm Rb v v 1 1. '1- Row ox TIIIA I ,uf :AND IT S1-m1'LD 'VFX I YWIIINKH rr B1-THVIN X un a B IM bolcm BTH. Bosvn' S TUDENT ADMINISTRATION SlIlHlNl HlVlllNINH HHHHU ulfDEssA1'u. XIl'CI.l'HE. .l wrms N IX x sox, Giusox. Mu. CAREY. C'O.xLIf: SlamlingfMI-:'rc'OFF, INIIL. BENJAMIN, Blzicxu-A HART, IQECKMAN. .Yot in Picturw -TI:ImII.I.. A-iiT135 D f lv 3. . ff A -JJ., 2' f- 7 .Q 51, v 1 11' A 1.- 11 , , - ..: ., A f C ga. 7.1 f ,-,gg -ifl, ' . - --F 95231. gig?-T' .f ! ww M-1 'QQA1 ff: -f ff fs:- '-+:1I.ff. V l'1'1-f : ' - 1' -. fs' ' u g ' 5 7 it NM fi My ' -Fixer yafl ' 4m177'f'fc -' -3 FT aa2A: if -'-'i fih e r v fril fu ' f ,W 'Z 1 BILL STIVASON, Clizxirniun 1 z'nanrr Deparlment IEARL TEIiliILL . . BABIQTTE IDICSSAVICIK . ED BIQCKMAN JACK NIETCOFF JEANNE JACOBS . RICHARD BI:RNAI's . RITTH COALE JACK HAIKT' . CONNIE MCCLUHI: NIARY GIBSON, See. . RAYMOND l'AI1I:x' . . Y. M. C. A. . . Y. VV. C. A. I1zt1f1fraterm'ty Coancil I iiterlzouse Council . . W. A.A. . . . N.A.I. Pan-Hellenic Council Social Depariment Board of Publications Y Y . . W . S. G. A. Faculty Advisor JAMIcs BI:N.IAMIN Farzzlty A rlrisor The Student Governing Board, composed of senior repI'csCntzLtives from the various KllV1S1OI1S Of the Ilepzxrtlnent of Student Affairs and two faculty representa- tives, Is, this year, under the eliairiunnship Of uvlllllllll Stivuson. This board, subordinate to the Boaml Oi' Student Supervision, is directly respon- sible for the government and direction Of student zxetivities which ernlmrace cluss cOIIIInissiOn elections, 'lllClgGIllCI1lL Of eases of Conflict between Organizations, :Ind the Social Calendar. Fazzrth Kuff- f-LYONN. Cox. RUYER. XVIII-QDAIAN. KIIIST. BoIII1:NsTEIN. KI-:IIsHNIf:II. 'lKoxII.INsoN. Th'f7't1lfl7ll' 'D,XOIT5'I', BI. CIAIIK, ICELTZ. SPRINIIIGII, GROSS, STEP!-IENSUN, R0liEli'l'S, Svcunfl lfaa' fK0l11NItl, CONNIAIII, LISTING, GIBSON, SELLMAN. MAHEIIAS, DAHI.. First Razr- -li. CI,.tltK. GRI-ZIIOIIY, Mousrz. TOSKIGY, LOVE. SEAIILES, .xI'tiI'ST, MAIIY GIIssoN MAILIORIII: LISTING Alpha Chi Omvga Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Gamma Dalia Alpha Omicran Pi I-llpha Phi . . .fl lpha Xi Dvlta Chi Omega . Dalia Drlia Della Della Gamma . Dalia Zvlfa . Gamma Phi liwla . Kappa Alpha Tlwia Kappa Delta . . JEIIIIY TosKIcY LVIYILLIQ I3If:IcNs'I'I':IN . YEIIA GRIcc:oIiY . PAT VVIJIQDMAN FIcANCI3s KERSIINIQR . DoIIo'I'HY IJAHL MAIIIANNIL SPRINIIIQII . MAIIIIARET FIIIQIQI.,-ANI: M AIIGAR ICT SELLMAN JUANXA MAIIIcnAs LXIARJOIIIIC LIs'1'ING . JEAN IJAvIDsoN IQATHIQIIINI: IiI1:sT Kappa Kappa Gamma, ICLIZABETII 'l'o3ILINsoN Phi Umvga Pi . . . ELoIsIQ Monsr: Pi Bala Phi . Zfftly Ta 11 Alpha . NIAIQY GIIssoN . RI,-KXINIC NI':YINs C'am.pz1s Viva' BIARY ICLIZAIIIITI-I Vox Campus Viva' Chapin Hall Hobart H aasz' Ragzfrs lloasv lfalalal Hall Spwicm' l I all PVz'llarfl Hall 2040 Shc'1 1nan 628 l,iln'a1'y 715 lfoslrfz' 72,4 l aslc'r . 1.914 SlZI'I 7lI!lII. 20.43 Shfwnan 1.93-5 Sllf'I'II1ClII -Ivy -If-141 :y+'.:nf:fzg'-fw.E:.- fb-' : -:F 1 rf- -' 1fT rY1-,.f'r.-'v.f -f.'1-3-9? rnfifiziwm V...-1. I az Qs.-ad v' A . if .4 ff-:Was ,, , .: A 75, ..v,,M,, ...M .,..M.-., :asa , X f1TSfiiEf::if . . . - , 1-V ', .,,-,- . .'.,,.x J, .f,f.., P1'Psz'flI'1zt Sn'C1'c'Zary X . . NANCY KELTZ IJoIIoTHY STIJPHIQNSON . MIIIIJIQEIJ Guoss . ISIQATIIIIIJXYILLMOTH . AIARY NISLL IDAOUST . MAIIIJANII l4'I:LTs . MADGI: CLARK IQATHIQIIINI3 SI:AIzLIgs . BIINNIIJ CToNNI:II CLAYTON LoVI-1 BARBARA liol-1N1I: BIQIINICIL BIIIIII . ISIITTY C'LAIcK RI-11sIcc'CA AI'I:I's'I' 1.919 Orringtmi . . N oNIf: 1616 llinlnzaa LoI'IsI3 C'I,AI'sI-LN 1815 O7'1'l-Ilfjfllll ICLAINIQ LYoNs 181.9 Ol'I'Y'l1fjlUll I'Is'I'HI:II RoYIf:Ic Tho IIIOII1bI'1'ship of VV. S. G. A. includos all women studonts living in UI1ivoI'sity cloI'IIIitoI'i0s, sorority housvs, or houses approvecl bythv l'I1iVe1'sity. Thoassociation makes :Ind 6I1f'UI'C6S all rules for the g0VCI'IlI110I1t of the rosident women. The House Council is composocl of tho pI'esid0I1ts of these houses and is the logislative group for the organization. 29 I ,W a. '51 74 ,i'?'w-'W . rs, '. . , .fn 'w. - 314 : --,fx':iP.i iff 7- 'ff .-.ri 1-I -'i -. , ' - C4911 4 .1 jxfzjgg .. V. 1.1: . -'Ig'-Z2'? Y -9- -A 2 5-Z' 'f'S' I 5 ,,.L-:gg-.Qi -iz , .-52.112 .f-5,9 ff .-:,x451k-'c J-Qi 2,5155 - - 1- .iivgggr f f ,- 14,5 Y '5 jgf, f .--A-fa: KI-.2-,vi I 3:43 : 113531222 '-..Zh'.'oi -::,-Ltivz F55 . .Q ,Q sri :Q 5 's QSBS: Q . .,, -, 1-...I. , .-efes ,Q , ,- f'f?,?I'?i2 glvfvx. - 3. , .1 7327 'f -- :gi A rf - - . . +I,-gf XLS? . - 4-: Jr 'L' 3' 'qu 4. Zyw.. .-1:4 ' . F 'Zigi fl 'iff -. H.- ...ft . av --fy :N f f 5631 -use--if N' a: :f 75 'i 1. 1. ., J.-:A 5 wad: 5: . ' Y. 11.415 . 'z-:,:,,-5' , 4.-:Lf-3.5 fflifii lx T I -TIE' ' u A-,rig , . 1. . fn Q11 1, 'fbi Q f I V. ,K , ,4,.f1A-A-.yi . . S,,.,.., ' fbipvzfi 'e1fR11! i g ff.1Qf:7.rE - :Q-f,:.+e-4 I 7 fake--.xg - nf gig, Ailiav Tliirfl Hou- JOHNSON. Rom Rl BN NUI' N l'oT'rI-:R. SIIOT1-s. Mom KN IXLNDNIK R TITMA, Roni-IRT. W1-om! Run- fHONIIIvl-:R'I'. 'l I RR UNDP BIIEEIN-IN. I'lS'I'EliIHHl0K. 'l I xi x I Nui Fil-NI Nou- .XNDI-1RsoN, SHI X II x IJ i'li.KXKl-IL.fr.Xl I'liIl'1l4. RIAIUII -x. :hh K A 'tiff '-,L fl 1 2 -f A' V1-1' f 335-fEei? ' 1f 525 l l I I , I I -' i1..:,-f,-'iff''a4fff'fi,'p.ff'fgigEf:5Q,'j's'413v'1j1Jf-,gff.-5f:f'fa.-3551 '- w A+ 'f I ' 'A ' ' '- '- - A -A f ' ' if ' IJICK BRIQIQDI-LN . P7'PS1AIl'!'72f I CA liL T RR HILL Vifzv-l'I'zf.91Trlc'nt AL ANDE CIIARLLS BOB ESTICHBROOK JAMES TVMA BILL OHIJIQ RSON BARBILR AVGUST BONHIVIQRT I'l0MlCIi BONIIIYERT BIVHRY BRAOIJN RO1il'IIi CALL IXIYRUN C'IiI:vLIN STAN FRANRLL GIQOROIL GAVTHIILR J7ZiI'I'-PI'C.9. 0 C'ABINI'I'I' GILOROIL GRILL BOB JOHNSON DICK KENIIRIOK ICD JVIALOTT JIM lXIiTIN'I'YIiI5 JIM MORGAN BIIIWII: PADIJOCK JOHN PALMIQR BOB PIJRRI' Scc1'z't01'y Tr0as111'rf1' Il F'ZA7ZIlIlI'U AL POTTER GORDON ROSIZERG IQALPII SAILOR JACK SFHVST EARLI-1 STEWART ICARL VFERRILL ROBIQRT TUMA BRI'c'If: VVISHARD BILL YOUNG 351300 was raised, hats A highly successful student drive, in which almost elizlhled the NYJ' to Czirry OII its activities. The school year 1937-38 has been one of the coni'eI'vncvs. Unity of the sophomore class was achieved ut its conferenee in the fzill and more than 100 attended the St. Charles C'oIIfeI'ence. A FFOSITIIIIZIII C'onfeI'em-cr and another sophomore II1K'CtiIlQj have been sf-hoduled for the spring. Sziturduy forums, leetilres, religious deputations, scttlerueiit work, iiZ1C'l1ltY-Stlld0flt relzltions, :Ind North CJEIIHIJUS discussions have rounded Out the progrzun. ' i i xxf iffri' - fx o: 0' 5 :ji s ' 5 e .02 , ,5- fi-I 'lniffff' ig5:35i'2'? , Y 4 I.v.j3,. v .ff 3151.- 1 -:Jia . ,- -.ra 1 :lx iv 'Q 4? 173151215 :'?5iff A2335 gaqrgk' : , , lr . , .. Q M ifffsif? -.1s,:ig' 'Q rf13'f2 - sw, - '1 53?-E - -,jZQNZfK?' :' -'NEG' 5 'nr '15-S ,wx I f A.'Qraj,A ' 1515 ii . ...ewg ., .. Y.- . .sys-f?'s X ' :fwfr - 5-':i'Yfr- ' 'F if-YJ ' 3 ' 1-'iii' ' fffs-Yllz-E H I -513, .. .JJ 1:2-E-35 , f ,Q 37.213 ZTzil?ig gizszeffz i7M.'53,2 .- .ii'E?'i ' .if 5.15 I .STCIQM TQ-F315 H . - ' , 1 2-iii: . I I. , ..-,Nr I - 3 3 sr, f::gTg7i51l-, .-it-iififf . . S- .L,PV.3o5:5?2,.g5 'f -.v- .1'Q,f4jz1-nf ' ' 'f T'-e ' ,J.:. nf. ', ,lfZ , 7'- - Q..-.q, X-. L 1.'r'5,?'-ig .ffiii Tlzini Iffm- NI'sn,uI. NIAIILE. MI'IN'I'osH. N.YIcowA'I'z. CYOLE, GOOII. .wif-mul Run- I,.xz1ER. li KTH. Mlss I'1I.EEI!NLG. fiI'l l'LEMAN. I'IIYcAIi, COIKNELL. 1' If-xl Run' IIIPP. H,xNi'lIP2'I I'. I Iuvrz, W ILLI.xYIsoN. DAY. 'l'.xPLEY. ICRANA G1TTI.IcIvIAN BI:'I I'Y JANE PIIYCIQ DoRo'I'II Y li,-S'I'H IIOFISIQ IC. FLIQMINII OFFIC 'ISHS EMILY D. NiJliC'liOSS . KATIIIQYN C'oLI: LOIIIIAINE C'oIINI1LL STIQIIIIANII: I,AY MANY ICICI-IIYIANN JANI: Goon ALII'Ic ANN IIANoIIIf:'I'T FABINICT RVTH HII'l' SARA HI'XFORlD BIQTTY IIAZII-lli ELLEN MAHLI1: lCI'N1I'I: MCIN'I'osII MARY MI'SHI:IIIIY . lJI'!'Sifll'Hf I'1'c'c-P1'w.wI'drf1It . TI'l'IlNIllY'l' Ur'rI1'1'fll SI'1'1'1'Z'ary Office S'wf'1'I1I'1z1'y JVNI: NAROWIQTZ SHIRLI-:Y NI'sBAL'M MAmII'ERI'I'I: TAPLIQY RI I'II URICI1 PILIIIIY WAIINIQII LILLIAN XYILLIAMSON The Y. W. V. A. exists for the purpose of lllilkillg possible at 'iII1bo1'zIto1'y when group life :ind personal relationships may be harinonious in the highest sense of the wordf' The Y. W. C. A., governed by the cabinet, sponsors conferences, social functions, discussion groups, and social service. The Association, Inude up of zipproxiinzitely five hundred Inenibers, is supported by students, faculty, and townspeople. l4'uiu'th Run' IIYONS, l,INIf:IxEImI-IR. fi0LDMkN JVALLIN. HUNT. WI:I,I.s. Thirfl lfuzrw RIDDIFORD. '1'I'c'KER.W IDDINIVION XYILLIAMS, WALI-II-JR, FOX. Nu-um! 1I'uI1'---MORGAN, ISERNAYS, IJ. SMITH CJHEVLIN, IXILADEN, IiI:RN.n's, l z'r.vf RlIll x'.KN Bl'SKIIiK. NYALINI. SAI-IRIN LORD. C'I'RR.xN. lj!-lNvI'l'T. . ' Wi 'f lu.--H5 5, if 43 ,2 -- ,D ,.. -45. A-,..,,..,.3. gif. -0., , 51: 1 7--A, ...F f . . . V. ,., Q-'gf , X .119 i '1. -. ,- 1 . , I : if ' 1 - 'Hi '.: 5 '-' A ,'-' ' . fe.- X, Q. ,:. gf A .- :fl - .:.f.f1c:- ' A.,-fi :A1 : .5 . 144-fH 4' 554- -1,Lf-.FQASPGK -2 f if.x5:..-.?5.i Q flipff- F-42211.21.-ww . A-f.j..A:.,4 fvfz ?- A 1 A -r f . -M I V'ffP 'jn T-f '-'y - rw.g , ?3f 3w ' .. 5 , : :gfpiga 3 fs. . ' OFFICERS BIYROX C'III+:VLIN , . . l'1'csz'u'f'nI DAN JYILLIAMS l'z'r'1'-Ijzwszflzffzt J. J. SMITH . . Sccrffrny ROBIQRT BIcRNAYs . , . , 7'I'0asz11'f'r JAMES RIORGAX .... Social Clzazrmrzn RICHARD BIQRNAYS, Sfmlwrzt flovwzzrzzwzi Hmm! Rl'1Jl'l'NOIll'ClfZ.I'I' MEMBERS BIVRRAY BRADRN R0I3I5R'I' RI-LRNAYS RIQIIARD BERNAYS BI.-XMIE YAN BVSKIRK NIYRON VIII-:VLIN JOHN f'I'RRAN .I I1:ANNI:I'I'Ic LORD ASS4 X' LILONARD 'l'RI5vIRANI'S RI I'H VVAIJDINGTUN RI I'H FINNTON IIOBICIVI' TI'cRIf:R CLAIRI4: LYONS C,'HARLI:5 LINIQRILRII JAMES XYALLI N J. J. SMITH GORDON VVALKICR GORDON XYI-:I.Ls IDAN WILLIAMS IATICIJ FOMMIT RICIIARD GOLDMAN HElil'1N RATA I IROBICKT RA'I'IIRI'RN ICR JAMES KIURGAN W ILSTLIJY I1IfN'I' RI I'H SAFRON LAVREN KIISPI-1 .IIQAN DIL VVITT LIISLIE XVALDO ANN RIDDIQI-'ORD JOIIN PIQRRI' lX'lARILIN FOX PIQARL liI'sIINI-:R ANNARRI, STEINIIORN RI I'II GI'TIcIQI'NsT ICRNIJST IDAIIL lt has lDt'1'1l thc :IiI1I cf tlic Council to furthei' l'I'i0nrlly l'0l2ltlOIlS lmctwcvli ull IIIdvpcI1IlcI1ts on Cz1I1IpIIs and to coopcmtc with all Stllflflllf OI'gIII1Izz1tI0nS III the The C0llI1ClliS 00I1tl1'll5l1tl0I1 has been furtlicmrice Ol' :I new university social policy. two all-IIIIiV0I'sity inl'OI'IIIzI.l clzuiccs in Patton Gym, thc Opt-Iiing of thc l,Zltt0Il IIOIIIP, weekly lImcl1c-Ons for lnclepcmloiits, :Ind active pzwticipzltioii in thc clrivv for il union center in lVill:II'4l Hull. 'l'hI'u its activities thc council has fostered higher academic and social imlczmls. 32 MUSIC SEHUHl EHHNHH as , 'QA ,. . J' 'S' JN 52' 1 A 1'1r.vt Ifun- - -Flsczlmlc, X ANDENHI-Ima. f:lU:lGOHY, Kiwi-114. JONES, fjHIZISTENHlCN. S. l dm 'Q q'JXx- Q' Sworn! lr'u1z'-fIiAK1c1c, l,.kRMAI.EE, IIALL. Glen, K xxlc. Q '- ::iJv'1'1vL1iyJ.:Q ,L?5'f:g5,?:.W '-f5 s?uif?'P'i14zi':'I 5 , .' 'k.4-1,39 335.-l3.,,A ,f--, Shiv ' - 2. 1-.-W 4555 'fwfffvfifigfi '?rwfU7f'l5Lw??n:' -H 'f 'ri 1525 2- 1L'1 : t:-J , :-gi-'f Lftz-Lf 11-Ari.-Lf, Q A 2. . , . - --nf: Ji'. f,i5- v . A f'-'-'iff-'?'C:'f: -' - , , ,'-3,4-155: '- -' . , '1..f?'i1'-N ' ' 'S '-.-zfffsb.- . . ' 'Q 1, ' ' Ai A..-,.-3.1 '.f',k5:5!. . ,, .1 --1 -bZE?J ,V iz.-1-Z.. ' .. gzxw -. 'igcgih . Qfgws , ff -1 17- A AQQQES keswgg Q.. -, -1 wg-. , .,- V.. Q -V: gag:-'r - -- 4 if xl, ' . .'T-'FJ 43 '. Lib-Afvvr VN. -, 5 535, , A . - . A Q A - ..4.fLp', A f-'iF:f?l -'52-7i'f ' R i . A A 1 -35:5 4554:- 1 3 i, L+,- ',, 'Pr-'Si' j Kiiiw -,Li : 1 ' -fR41f1f-- ,is31f:1?i -1 iifiiahk '-::,:i '353 f 5-4-gg-:vw .l Aa. A 'fif- ,5- 'Z-Fifi? - 1- 5.1.53 S' ' ' ' - ,A-5.75 .'ff'S.'Eg. . i',gijE1,g?f 'S ' 151:11-f'L7 ROB1a1c'1' BIAYICR LILLIAN JONES . CAlcoL C'HR1sT1aNs1f BLANVIIIQ Glu-zoom' C'AHoL f1HliISTliNSI'lN ISLANLWIIQ Gm1c,:o1cY Almoxn BAKER .ILQAN IJISIIISR OI l If'ERS Y Sm Zora Romjlvr BIAYICIC .l 1111 fam LILLIAN Joxlas Suplzonzorfnw BIARY LOVISE GRAY l rw.vl1 mffn Smalcwoon H.XIAl, P1'11.w'flw1i I'71'l'l'-lJI'1'SI'lf1'lIf Srfc'1'wf11r!f T1'r'I1.wll1'r'1' Uox Y.AND1g1m1'11ccz lJoNALD liAx li RALPH IQIQNT BAmsA1c.A PA1m14:1.1cr-3 Tlw Sfl1ill'Ilt C'0u110iI of thc' svhool oi' Music wus vstubllsllwi to provide for more vITvcTive :md 01'd0I'Iy lllnnzmgmllm-rut of Sf,ll1lGI1f :1i'fz1i1's, fo providv f'lll'fh0l' il1tK'I'0St in tlw girvut nrt to wlm-11 thc stlulcllts :mx mlevotinv' tllQl1lSUIVOS, :md to 4-oopomtv more 0i'i'vr'tix'cfly PN vi-we-fislia with tho gxovvrning 2lllthUl'ifit'S of thnx School ol' Music :uul of - A A... W . f.1..p 'H , . f,.'n,1:-f':?5v 'fzfii-IAi?:'i2'i1 . v ' - - 1' Xo1't11wvstv1'r1 I IllVQ'I'Slfy. 535.-FA: . -, ,5 ef 3 gn '.'.,x-Q12- R :g cf-EJ ifisgi . 5:f'E9'iff :-'Aw 'fin' .A -L--'--:. v' -MA .3 -.Q ,J : ' xxftlisa-' 13: 95?-JFITQZ-1 -- w?S?Eg 'fxliuz 2 'wx . qragargx . ,J-yfykgllgg' , . . '95 F-'-'vffsif-' ' 1 f5s1':2f.5,a. - .'?5:g1gg':, ' :'.LQ3fgjqn jcs,g,.' 1 iff- ZS- Q .-1-x3?,g.yg1' . if S7121-:L .f':'.'5-eg:-f:ii?'. Qi f ' -'Q-3015535 5 Locum B. BROWN EARL F. KEINKE E.rz'z'ulir1'Sccreturynfihe Buarfl 1lfSIl1l07'U'I:Nf0'Vl .-lsxistrznt to the Dire:-lor nf Stll!ll'71t Finnrzce in r-Izfzryf of the Sturleni ,ljfmrs D4 prirtmerit .A . . . ' - 1 .tw - 1- . f,: ,Q-:fav - .X 4-1, - ,W ,,,1,,s,.f .,,.,-,w.1..fm.--,V 4, . . Ln., .-:sf f .V . wwzef. . 4-1-1' -iy4vz:1 2M1f..x3e L. 'ff -1 - K .f -16 1+ m-..'LS ?-ang?-1-LJ'.r. 'r'nfYv-'lx-'af mf' '- '-- . -. M rf .- cw Aw - ., 4 Yr-A L' ' ff 'f K A . F .- 1 .-.. - -df-mt. 4' f:.'.. ..S1+ .1---fi'-'. ,:-'-L-z'1 S- -vu, 2 5- 41 4 J if 'V V' fe f'- -- 1 'r ' M ' ' '.g ...ga-.-.1--.-,:.',,3','.--sg.J,L,?,:-,g-f,,.r'.-,-,- f.f,..... 1. ., .-- . - w , . -., SlHlllNl HHHIHS ,A.,...mMw x i JAMES K. C,kIlHOUN Editor of Stiulrnt Directory In addition to handling the financial operations of all student organiza- tions, the Student Affairs Department administers a number of all-uni- versity functions and enterprises such as Homecoming, Dad's Day, and informal dances. The department also provides theatre ticket service, publishes the Student Directory and the Weekly Service Bulletin, and handles senior announcements. In organizational activities and all-university enterprises the Student Affairs Department works in close cooperation with the Board of Personnel Administration and the Student Governing Board. Earl F. Reinke is Assistant to the Director of Student Finance in charge of the Student Affairs Department. Miss Myrtle Meyer serves as general secretary to the department. J. VV. Miller is administrative head of the Division of Student Finance, of which the Student Affairs ofhce is a department. As executive Secretary of the Board of Supervision of Student Activities, Lucile B. Brown, Working in conjunction with the social department of the Student Governing Board, plans and directs the activities of the Social Calendar. This year the emphasis has been on inexpensive, informal affairs on the campus. Mrs. Brown is also a member of the Board of Personnel Administration serving as a counselor to groups and individuals on problems of social life. 34 I 3 i 'SN Qs fi! N- ' NX! IX 1 1 S S Uf K 4 X g fe jr x Za K f V if f ff S XJ! XM' X X7 fN CLASSES HAROLD ABRAHAMSON Com. Cl,l'if'fIg0, Ill. Band JOHN ADAMS L.A. lViln1,f'tlc', 111. Acacia Syllabus Photography Staff WILLIFRED ALLARD Mus. Lawton, M ich. Nazareth College Orchestra Glee Club Y. W. C. A. GRANT ANDERSON Com. Peoria, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Swimming Purple Key New Student Committee CLIFFORD ASPEGREN L.A. Euan.sto'n, III. Phi Gamma Delta Waa-Mu Music' Chairman Waa-Mu Board of Governors OLIVER, BABCOCK, JR. L.A Emnslon, III. Phi Delta Theta Dartmouth Foothall Travk WILSON BAKER IFIYIIINIUH, III. VVranglers Daily Waa-Mu Group Leader Intramurals Com. GWEN YTH ACKER Soulll Bend, Iml. Delta Delta Delta Group Leader Alcthenai Y. W. C. A. French Club L.A. H. ELTON ALRRIGHT Eng. Kmzsas City, Jlo. Sextant RI'TH AMENT L.A. Chicago, Ill. Herzl Junior College DePaul VIRGINIA ANDERSON Ed. Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta President Willard Hall Waa-Mu W. A. A. Homecoming Group Leader Charity Ball MARJORIE ASTON L.A Rolla, filo. Delta Delta Delta Ward-Belmont Glee Club . W. C. A. Y WILLIAM BABCOCK Com. Emnston, III. Phi Gamma Delta Daily Business Staff Phi Eta Sigma Hardy Seholar ALICE BAILEY Erzzzislon, 111. Chi Omega Group Leader Eta Sigma Phi Homevoming Waa-Mu Dad's Day Jour. JOHN ACKERINIANN L.A. Clzimgo, IH. Wright Junior College MITCH ELL ALLIOTTA Mus. Clzirago, Ill. VVaa-Mu Orchestra Band ALEXANDER ANDERSON L.A Ezfaustorz, IH. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Daily Y. M. C. A. PHYLLIS ARNER Jour Youngstown, Ohio Alpha Ornieron Pi Medill Press Club Daily Y. W. C. A. PAITLA AVERY Com Detroit, llflirtll. Chi Omega Capital University Y. W. C. A. ELIZABETH BAHN Mus Cape Girurrlvuu, filo. Missouri State Tear-hers College Orvhestra JESS BAILEY, JR. Jour Dayton, Ulfio I'niversity of Dayton 36 George Kemp eamefrom Dartmouth to enter Nl' last yearas asophomore. A member of Beta Theta Pi, George has c-liinbed to the eo-r-hair- manship of the 1938 VVaa-Mu show and the presimlenvy of the class ol' 1939. DOROTHY BALDWIN Sp Whitney, Nvh. Chaclron State College Thalian Club Vniversity Chorus JEAN N E BARBER L.A 1f7i7'7lL't7'Lgll!l7Il, Ala.. Delta Delta Delta Stephens College Syllabus Business Stall Y. W. C. A. ROB ERT BARN ETT L.A Zanesville, 011110 Wranglers Syllabus Waa-Mu Alpha Eta Rho ROYAN N E BARTLETT Highlaml Pa , Lake Forest College Daily French Club Y. W. C. A. Jour. rlf I 11 . GEORGE BATR, JR. L.A Erazzslon, III. Group Leader President German Club Sextant .IAN E BECKER L.A Winnetka, Ill. Carleton HENRY BERGLUND, JR. Con Hubbard lV00zI.s, III. Daily 1. .IOSEPHINE BALHATCHET L.A. lVil1m'ltc', Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Homecoming Co-c-hairman W. A. A. Waa-Mu H. W. C. A. Charity Ball JOHN BARCLAY L.A. Eranslolz, Ill. Delta Ppsilon LEON A BARTH Sp Chicago, Ill. Kappa Delta Grinnell College ELAINE BAVER lxlus Crystal Lulfff, III. Sigma Alpha lota Rifle Team KATHERINE BEACH Mus. Eau flllliifli, Wis. Bradford Junior College GEORGE BEECHER Coin. Eranston, III. Phi Gamma Delta Amherst Wise-onsin HELEN BERK L.A Y0llllgSf0ll'I1, Ohio Sullins College Pniversity Chorus CHARLES BARBER L.A. Cvllffllgfl, III. Syllabus Business Manager President Phi Eta Sigma Sextant Wrestling Numerals Sophomore Couneil Y. M. C. A. ROBERT BARNES Com. Kalamazoo, illirfll. Phi Gamma Delta Kalamazoo College MARGARET i BARTHOLOMEW Sp Barry, Ill. Lindenwood College ERNEST BAPMANN Com Sioux City, Iowa. Morningside College 1 PRESTON BEARD Com Clzzkragn, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Track Baseball Manager Homecoming Dad's Day Syllabus Purple Parrot EVELYN BENNETT L.A Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Swimming Waa-Mu SOL BERNSTEIN .loin lIen.a'e1'so11, Ky. Phi Epsilon Pi Daily Hillel Freshman Wrestling MARVIN BERRY Com. Ch imgo, Ill. Hinman Fri UFS Y. M. C. A. Baseball Intramurals Mock Convention SARAH B E Y E R A liqui Glee Club L.A ppa, Pa. Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM BLAIKIE Com Chicago, Ill. Grinnell Track WA LT E R BLUMENTHAL Com C'll7:!TlLgU, Ill. Praetorians Intramurals BETTY BOLING L.A Chicago, Ill. Chi Omega Syllabus Section Editor Directory Waa-Mu Sophomore Commission Pan-Helleme Shi-Ai FRANK BOOTH Com Rirm' i'v0I't'Nf, Ill. Illinois HENRY BOSS Com Cllivrlgo, Ill. Calvin College CHARLES BEVKEMA Coin. .ilIIlSli'l'g0Il, Jlifll. Wranglers Muskegon .Iunior College EFFIE BISHOP Coin. lfhzicago, III. Kappa Delta Principia College Syllabus Christian Science Organization Daughters of Neptune JOHN BLANOCK Mus. Hamtramck, llirh. Phi Mu Alpha Wayne University Band Orchestra MAR.IORIE BOBBITT Sp. Kankakee, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta MacMurray College Y. W. C. A. Thalian Club Studio Theatre Glee Club GLORIA BOLLER Jour. Chirago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Syllabus Section Editor Pledge Intersorority Council Waa-Mu Alethenai Group Leader ,Dad's Day AN NAMARIE BOOZ L.A. lV1IIn1elle, III. Delta Delta Delta Mount Holyoke Y. W. C. A. CHARLICS BOVLTON Com. Ez'r1ns!rm,III. Phi Kappa Sigma Syllabus Informal Dance Interfraternity Ball Dad's Day President of Phi Kappa Sigma DOROTHY B EIITLICH Jour Kenosha, Wis. Carroll College Daily Editor Purple Parrot ADELE BLOC H Sp Daylon, Ubin Alpha Epsilon Phi .IOY BLOSSTEEN Com. Chfimgo, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily Hillel Y. W. C. A. VVaa-Mu French Club Botany Club MARTHA BODTKIC Jour. Des .?ll0ilLl'N, I owu Delta Gamma Mills College Y. VV. C. A. HOMER BONHIVERT Com. E'ran.sl0n, Ill. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Band Glee Club Group Leader KATHERINE BORCHERS L.A. Ermzslnn, Ill. Golf Pre-Medic Club LETA BOVVYER CIIIIIYIUU, III. Theta Vpsilon Town Club L.A. 38 .lo Balhatchet, a dancing girl in last year's Waa-Mu show, has continued her activities with the co-chairmanship of Dad's Day and the presidency of W. A. A. A Kappa, .Io is well known for her good looks, personality, and char- acteristic smile. M If RRAY BRADEN L.A. Evanston, Ill. Y. M. C. A. Vice-President Phi Eta Sigma Co-chairman Sophomore Conference CHARLOTTE BRAASCH L.A. Delroil, lllich. Delta Delta Delta Alethenai Waa-Mu Sophomore Conference Group Leader NIARY BROWER Sp. Canajoharie, N. Y. Gamma Phi Beta Sweet Briar College J UDSON BROWN E Eng. Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Baseball Dad's Day Daily DON BURKHARTSMEIER Eng. Chicago, Ill. Wranglers North Park Junior College Waa-Mu Alpha Eta Rho CHESTER BUTENSCHOEN Com. Hackensack, N. J. Bowling Green JAMES CALHOUN Eng. Glencoe, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Editor-in-chief, Directory Interfraternity Ball Charity Ball Track Homecoming N ORMA BRAUDE Jour. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily Hillel RICHARD BROCK L.A Chicago, III. Illinois Alpha Chi Rho BETTY BROWN .Iour Bison, S. D. Kappa Alpha Theta South Dakota VIRGINIA BUETTNER L.A Chicago, Ill. Delta Gamma W. A. A. HARRY BURNS Com. Plymouth, Jlass. Phi Gamma Delta Daily Phi Eta Sigma Basketball Manager Class Honors CAROLINE BUTLER sp. Oslcaloosa, Iowa Delta Delta Delta William Penn Zeta Phi Eta Thalian Club Y. W. C. A. Business Manager Children's Theatre MARY CAMERON L.A. La Grange, Ill. Lyons Township Junior College Y. W. C. A. French Club 2aam...... LESLIE BRANDT Com. Evanston, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi ROBERT BRONSON L.A. Evanston, Ill. MARY BROWN Mus. Hammond, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta Dadis Day Syllabus May Day Homecoming Frolics EARLENE BURGETT Mus. Eugene, Oregon Sigma Alpha Iota Symphony Orchestra A Capella Choir Alpha Lambda Delta Group Leader New Student Committee RUTH BURNS L.A. Wayneshurg, Pa. Pi Beta Phi Y. W. C. A. JUNE BYERLEIN L.A. Progress, Texas Pi Beta Phi Alethenai Secretary May Day Homecoming Sophomore Conference New Student Committee JAMES CAMPBELL Jour. liliami, Fla. Beta Theta Pi Alumni News Delta Sigma Chi Homecoming Interfraternity Ball FLORENCE CARLSON Ed. Chicago, Ill. North Park College CLARENCE CASTEN L.A. Niles Center, Ill. Valparaiso College THOMAS CHARLES L.A. Beardstown, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Illinois Pre-Medic Club ROBERT CHENEY Ed. River Forest, Ill. Oak Park Junior College Education Forum TONY CHRISMAN L.A. Bloomington, Ill. Sigma Chi Davidson College Syllabus Sports Editor Homecoming Sophomore Commission MARGARET CLARK Jour. Louisville, Ky. Delta Delta Delta Ward-Belmont Daily ARTHUR CLIFF Ez,ia'n.ston, Ill. Wranglers Football Waa-Mu Eng. BENJAMIN CARPENTER L.A Chicago, Ill. Glee Club SHIRLEY CHANDLER Sp. Hmmnoml, I ml. Pi Beta Phi Zeta Phi Eta Y. W. C. A. Homecoming MARGUERITE CHATAIN L.A. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Delta Hollins College Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Purple Parrot MYRON CHEVLIN L.A. Chicago, Ill. Independent Council Phi Eta Sigma Daily Sophomore Commission Y. M. C. A. J unior Class Commission BERNARD CLARK Com. Chicago, Ill. Freshman Baseball Intramurals LOUISE CLASEN L.A. Devils Lake, N. D. Alpha Phi Ferry Hall Junior College RICHARD CLINE Com. Ezianston, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta DePauw MILDRED CARROLL Mus Clfwkeirille, Jin. Alpha Gamma Delta A Capella Choir Mu Phi Epsilon President, Clee Club Y. W. C. A. Sophomore Commission W. S. G. A. FRANKLIN CHAPMAN Com. Chicago, Ill. JACK CHELEY Com. Denizer, Colo. Sigma Chi Colorado College ARTHUR CHITTICK Com. Bufolo, N. Y Maryville College BOB CLARK L.A. Des Jloiries, Ia. Pi Kappa Alpha Drake Varsity Debate Freshman Wrestling Interfraternity Council MARGUERITE CLEARY Jour. Kenilworth, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma St. Mary's College Daily JESS COBB L.A. Bl0lI77I'?iIlfgl0Il, Ill. Delta Tau Delta New Student Committee Class Honors Group Leader Editor-in-ehief of Syllabus Purple Key President of Lynx 40 Chuck Barberls motto is Just because it was done that way last year is no sign that we have to do it the same way This year. He has made a T point average for four semesters and has set new records as business manager ol' this year's SYLLABUS, as well as being the campus Fred Astaire. JOSEPH COHEN L.A Evanston, Ill. Lake Forest Math. Club Hillel Y. M. C. A. Band VIRGIN IA COLLINS L.A Ponca City, Oltla. Ward-Belmont ARLEE COLVIN Fulton, Ill. Alpha Phi Drake Glee Club French Club Y. W. C. A. L.A FRANCES CON NER L.A Evanston, Ill. Chi Omega Grinnell Y. W. C. A. PHILIP COOPER Bloomington, Ilt. Sigma Chi Daily Purple Key Glee Club New Student Committee Homecoming NANCY CRASSWELLER Ed Evanston, Ill. Group Leader VIRGINIA CRAWFORD L.A Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Xi Delta Randolph-Macon Purple Parrot Y. W. C. A. Jour. KENNETH COLBY PlfCllllIl1, l'l. Delta Epsilon Glee Club LA MILTON COLMON Chicago, Ill. Daily Spanish Club Track Com JANE CON LEY Sp C onnorclia, Kan. Alpha Phi Gulf Park College Y. W. C. A. Homecoming JOHN CONNERY L.A Chicago, Ill. Delta Tau Delta FRANCIS COTTER Com Eranslon, III. Maryville College EDGAR CRAWFORD Com Rach uso, Ill. VVranglers Daily Waa-Mu RUSSELL CREMON S L.A Forest Park, III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Group Leader Tuul... EDWARD COLE, JR. Clricago, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Grinnell Purple Parrot Symphony Orchestra Intramurals Com JOSEPH COLPAERT L,A Ljfllflllflt, lVasl1. Band HAROLD B. CONNELLY L.A Warsaw, Ky. Gulf Park College Glee Club Y. W. C. A. .IOAN COOMRS L.A Kalamazoo, rlflich. Chi Omega Syllabus Business Staff Y. W. C. A. BETTY COFTTS Ermiston, Ill. Kappa Delta L.A Y VN. C. A Daily Purple Parrot Meristem NINA CRAVVFORD Ed 11JUF1'lIl?, lVis. Stephens College Pep Club Standards Committee DOVGLAS CRIM L.A EI'IlllSf07I, Ill. Glee Club Cheerleader Y. M. C. A. Cabinet VVILLIAM CROKER Jour. Luke Forvsl, III. Sigma Nu Daily President, Medill Press Club Sigma Delta Chi FRANCES CI'TTING Mus. Weldon, Jlonl. Colorado Glee Club DOROTHY DAHL Mus. Ilfirmipeg, Ilia Itfllflibll Alpha Xi Delta Sigma Alpha Iota Alpha Lambda Delta W. S. G. A. Greek Week Cosmopolitan Club Mock Convention MARY DAITBIN Sp. Baxter Springs, K an. Stephens College Radio Guild WALLACE DAVIS Com. .lluskegon Iieigllls, M54-11. Wranglers Muskegon Junior College ALICE DECKER L.A. Clrimgn, 111. Kappa Zeta Kappa Hillel Y. W. C. A. Spanish Club Women's Debate W. A. A. THADDEI 'S DEMBINSKI L.A. CYIIIIIYIQO, Ill. .JACK CVMIVIINGS Com. lflvlnslnu, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Purple Parrot Trac-k Interfraternity Ball JOSEPH CZARN ECKI I..A Chivago, Ill. Phi Delta Theta BETTY JANE DALY L.A fYlI'tf'flQ0, Ill. Alpha Phi Frolirs Dad's Day VVaa-Mu Y. VV, C. A. From-h Club EDWARD DAVIS Inflepz'r1rlw1vP, Kan. Independence .Iunior College Phi Rho Pi Com ROSEMARY DAY L.A. ll'I'llIIII'fl'4', Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Franves Shimer Junior College Business Staff Dad's Day Erenvh Club Y. W. C. A. Homevoming Frolivs DEAN DECOVDRES Eng. Errmalon, Ill. LESTER DENOYELLES Mus. Crzfsrrn, 101111 Phi Mu Alpha Luther College Band Symphony Orchestra HELEN BLAIR CIINNINGHAM Com S'l1z1'g1's, Ky. EDWARD CZERCHOWICZ L.A. Chimgo, Ill. Pre-Medic Club Polish Club BETTY DANNER L.A. Evanslnn, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Bradford Junior College HILANCE DAVIS Com. Grand RUflIillN, .Ilia-I1. Grand Rapids Junior College MARGARET D EANE Com. R1l8hI'1All4', Ill. Steve-n's College 3 . VI. C A. .IAN E DEMAND Com. Clzizvzgo, Ill. Alpha Ni Delta W. A. A. Syllabus Daily Shi-Ai Homcvoming Dad's Day LORING DEVVEY Com. Crystal I.1zlf4', Ill. Marquette Beta Sigma Pi 42 Ul.et's have a eonferencre with plenty ol' eats! So yells Myron Chevlin above the protests of the Y members. Leader of men un- affiliated, he is president ol' the independent 1-ouneil and a member of the junior commission. His Sc-voml Semester Stomp was an unqualified sum-ess. OLGA DIDENKO L.A Chicago, Ill. German Club Y. W. C. A. Math Club CARL DILL llligillflllll 1,llI'lx', IH. Band Inter-House Couneil Y. M. C. A. Group Leader Mock Convention Coin JANE DINSMOOR Sp San Antonio, 7'rfg1'rzs Delta Delta Delta Gulf Park College Syllabus Business Staff Orehesis JANE DOWN TON lfafk lenlgf, Ill. W. A. A. German Club L.A STEVENS DRAKE L.A. f .'l1'Lc'11yo, I ll . Track MVR I EL DUNKLEMAN Sp. Clzimgo, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi Carleton Y. W. C. A. Hillel Thalian Club THOMAS R. EBY lang. Eranslon, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Football Purple Key Direetory 1 i CLEO DIEHL Ed East Chicago, Ind. Wranglers Purple Key Basketball Baseball Captain-eleet 1938-1939 Football Team CHARLES DILLON Com. Chicago, Ill. Sextant MARDELL L.A DIXON llfichita., Kan. Chi Omega Christian College Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. ROBERT DOYLE L.A Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Daily Syllabus Dad's Day Y. M. C. A. Daily Editorial Board WILLIAM DRAPER Com Chicago, 111. Phi Kappa Sigma Drake PEGGY DUNN Sp Chisholm, Minn. Gamma Phi Beta Virginia Intermont College Debate Edueation Council Education Newspaper S . Vi. C. A. BERNARD ECKER Com Chimgo, Ill. Hillel Mock Convention .I OHN A. DIENER, JR. Eng. Evanslon, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Class Honors Assistant Wvrestling Manager Group Leader Syllabus Seetion Editor Tau Beta FLOR EN CE DINGLE L.A. Ilulzhrird ll onfl.s, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Smith EVGEN IE DORAN Jour. Iforzliford, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Daily Alethenai French Club Matrix W'aa-Mu New Student Committee ROSEMARY DOYLE L.A. lVinnc'llfa, III. Delta Gamma Conneetieut College Dad's Day Y. W. C. A. LEE DREN DELL Com. S1J7'iIIffLfil'1ll, Ill. Springfield Junior College JCDITH EBENHACK L.A. Clzillirolluf, 011 in Beaver College French Club Y. VV. C. A. ROBERT E. EDGREN Mus. Clzirago, Ill. North Park College Glee Club Group Leader VVaa-Mu Frolies lnterl'ratornity Ball WILLIAM EGAN L.A Chicago, Ill. FRANK ELDRIDGE Mus Winnetka, Ill. Phi Mu Alpha Band Menys Glee Club PETER ERIKSEN Chicago, Ill. Phi Eta Sigma lf- Group Leader Com ROBERT ESTABROOK L.A Newtonmllle, Nlfiss. Delta Tau Delta Daily Night Editor Daily Editorial Board Syllabus Editorial Chair- man Secretary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet New Student Committee Class Honors VIRGINIA FABER Mus. Evanston, Ill. Symphony Orchestra Y. W. C. A. A Capella Choir Glee Club GREYDON FALL Com lV00dIand, Jlivh. Phi Mu Delta Grand Rapids Junior College FLORENCE FENSKE Ed Chicago, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta Daily Svllabus Section Editor Waa-Mu W. A. A. Orehesis German Club. lVIAl'D EICHMANN L.A IPIVIIINIOII, Ill. Delta Gamma Aletheuai Alpha l.ambda Delta Sophomore Couneil Shi-Ai . Y. W. C. A. Matrix HELEN El.Ll'IDGl-I Com. llammonzl, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega Stephens College Y. W. C. A. Cl'RTlS ERICKSON L.A U11kI'r1rlf,Ill. Aeaeia Navy Rifle Team JEROME ETTELSON Com Chivrzgo, III. Phi Epsilon Pi Chivago Purple Parrot Daily CHARLES FABlSH Com. f'h17f'r1go, Ill. Freshman Baseball Football Manager Homeeoming N. A. l. Debate Glee Club PARRY FEAMAN L.A ll'1'lIIIl'lft', Ill. Phi Kappa Psi liasketball Homeroming RENATA FINE Ed Cliiirngo, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi Y. W. C. A. Botany Club Spanish Club Hillel JOHN EKRI. AD Com, fllllifllfjll, Ill. Illinois MAX lN E ELSN E R Sp. .lopl'in,, illo. Lindenwood College .ll'NE ESSLEY L.A. I1ilI8lI!IIl', Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Stephens College Homer-oming Y. VV. C. A. HARRY EVERETT L.A. Limfoln, Nah. Beta Theta Pi Purple Parrot Student Directory Pre-Mecliv Club GORDON FARQVHAR Com. flIltl'llg0, Ill. Beloit Syllabus Photography Staff PEDRO FELICIANO Com. SfIllfllI'l't', Ijllfftll Ix'1'z'n l'niversity of Puerto Rieo Phi Eta Mu CHARLES FINEFROCK Com. Moxsfillon, Ohio Sigma Nu Duke 44 Rlf TH FINSTON L.A. Chicago, Ill. Adelphia Independent Council Chicago, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Daily Business Staff DOROTHY FOWLER Sp Evanston, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Waa-Mu Dadls Day Group Leader Thalian Club Peace Day Homecoming GENE FRANTZ L.A Cambridge Springs, Pa Alpha Gamma Delta Freshman Council W. A. A. Board Glee Club Syllabus Photography Staff Varsity Hockey Varsity Basketball LOUISE Yanklon, S. D. Chi Omega Stephens College Y. W. C. A. MARTHA FUDGE L.A Cr'azqfordsvillc, Inrl. Kappa Kappa Gamma Western College I Phil Cooper has proved his journal- istic ability by his consistently good work as night editor of the Daily. He is a member of Lynx and is SC'l'l'CtLLI'y of Purple Key. Phil, :1 member of the University Glce Club, ably leads the Sigma Chi's in their chants. W I I .LIAM FISHER L.A. Chicago, Ill. Theta Ni JOHN FOBES L.A. FRENCH Com. MILTON FINKELSTEIN Coin. Chicago, Ill. Hillel HELEN FLANZER Sp. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi Hillel Y. W. C. A. Group Leader Children's Theatre Club H ERBERT FORTLAG E Com. Cleveland, Ohio Delta Tau Delta Syllabus Junior Editor Waa-Mu .Iunior Wrestling Manager New Student Committee Syllabus Business Staff Beta Alpha Psi BEATRICE FOX Coin. Elyria, Ohio Ohio PATRICIA FRASER I.. A. Clayton, .lIo. Gamma Phi Beta Missouri Syracuse Y. W. C. A. Homecoming MARY ALICE FRENCH L.A. Evanslon, III. Gamma Phi Beta Alethenai Y. W. C. A. MARTIN GABER L.A. Chicago, Ill. Phi Epsilon Pi Alpha Eta Rho Intramural Wrestling Daily Swimming Amateur Radio Club N Purple Parrot WILLIAM FISH L.A. Evanston, Ill. Delta Upsilon Football Manager Freshman Conference Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Pre-Medic Club CHARLOTTE FLOOD L.A. Delavau, Wis. Rosary College French Club Y ' .W.C.A. JOHN FOP LK Com. Nloline, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Freshman Basketball Manager Homecoming Daily Dad's Day Directory MARJORIE FRANK L.A. South Bend, Iml. Kappa Kappa Gamma Group Leader Y. W. C. A. Homecoming ROSWELL FREEDMAN L.A Knorrillc, Tenn. FRANK FROEHLING Com Chicago, Ill. Varsity Tennis Varsity Basketball New Student Committee EUGENE GALLIVAN Com Chicago, III. Morgan Park Junior College JHNIW GEORGE GAVTHIER L.A. Chicago, Ill. Group Leader Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Varsity Debate Class Honors .IAN E GEHRZ L.A .ll7iiIl'llIl,fI'P, lllzfs. Wellesley VV. A. A. MARJORIE GEIITHER L.A El'llllSi0l1, IU. DePauw Rifle Team G I LPIN t Clzicago, Ill. Orchesis American Student I'nion Adelphia MAl5EL.Il'N E Sp VIRGINIA GLO V E R M us Harrard, HI, North Central College HELEN GOMISERG l,.A f'hicago, Ill. Kappa Zeta Kappa Hillel Y. W. C, A. French Club W. A. A. FAY GORDON L.A. Chicago, HI. Kappa Zeta Kappa Hillel Y. W. C. A. CHARLES P. GAR RETSON L.A A shlaml, Uhio Phi Kappa Psi New Student Committee Sophomore Conference Frolics FRAN CES GEORGE L.A Daylon., Ohio Delta Gamma Y. W. C. A. New Student Committee TED GIANAKOPVLOS Com. Chicago, HI. Delta Tau Delta Sophomore Council Waa-Mu Interfraternity liall Publicity Chairman New Student Committee 'Junior Council Syllabus KRANA GITTLEMAN L.A. Delroil, Mich. Alpha Epsilon Phi Y. W. C. A., President Shi-Ai Sophomore Committee Panhellenic Group Leader Waa-Mu HENRY L. GOERLICK Coin. Evanston., Ill. Delta Tau Delta Syllabus Assistant Editor Daily Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH GONCIAR Jour. Chicago, III. Wilson Junior College Daily ALFRED GORE Chicago, Ill. Tau Delta Phi Band Glee Club Orchestra Freshman Commission Interfraternity Council Com. ELEANOH GAMBILI. Sp Oak Park, Ill. Alpha Phi Penn Hall Junior College Group Leader WILLIE M. GEORGE Sp Iowa Parlf, Tetris Texas State College for Vllomen BERNADINE GILBERT L.A. Chicago, III. Kappa Zeta Kappa Hillel Y. W. C. A. Spanish Club W. A, A. SARAH GLASS L.A. High wood, Ill. Women's Debate Town Club Independent Council MOSETTE GOLDSMITH L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Phi Pre-Medic Club German Club ELSI E GOO L.A. Honolulu, Hawaii MARTHA GOWER Com. East Lansing, fllich. Kappa Kappa Gamma Michigan State 46' l ! Besides being chosen the most valuable man to his team in touch football, Jim Currie plays a beautiful, hell-bent game of basket- ball for Dutch Lonborg. As prexy of Purple Key, Jim successfully enveigles free luncheons from the various fraternity houses. PHYLLIS GRAHAM L.A. Fort Wayne, Iml. Phi Beta Stephens College Y. W. C. A. HARRY GRANT Waslon, Ill. Sigma Chi Basketball Basketball VVaa-Mu Purple Key L.A MARION GREENBLATT Ed Chicago, Ill. RITA JANE GRIES L.A H ubharrl lV0ods, I I l . Alpha Phi Syllabus Section Editor Pep Session Committee Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. MRS. ELIZABETH GRISWOLD L.A Erarislon, I ll. Theta Upsilon University of Denver WALTER GUDAT L.A Waukegan, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha Group Leader Band LORRAINE GILES L.A Eiianslon, Ill. Theta Epsilon Florida State College for Women Y. W. C. A. Spanish Club Pre-Medic Club Town Club VIVIAN GRAHAM L.A. River Forcsl, Ill. Delta Gamma Connecticut College Dad's Day EDWARD GRAVENHORST L.A. Efllllfglllllil, Ill. Kenyer Military Academy Syllabus BLANCHE GREGORY Mus. Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Gamma Delta Music Student Council Spanish Club Sigma Alpha Iota CYRIL GERALD GRIFFIN Eng. Chicago, Ill. Armour Institute of Technology Glee Club Alpha Phi Omega MAXINE L. GROENER L.A Chicago, Ill. Kappa Delta Meristem Dance Club Glee Club Daily Business Staff Rifle Club German Club JEAN GITERTLER L.A Evanston, Ill. VERNON HENRY HAASE L.A Chicago, Ill. W1'ight Junior College LUCY JANE GRANGER L.A. Ha m mo Il cl, Incl. Alpha Chi Omega Orehesis W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Medill Press Conference New Student Committee JOSEPH GRAY L.A. ,lIisl1r11r11lfa, I ml. wI1'illlglC1' Fencing Craig Club, Pres. Dad's Day Committee Philosophy Club JEAN GREGORY L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Phi Homecoming Alethenai Syllabus Purple Parrot Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. SARA GRIFFITH Ed. Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Omicron Pi Birmingham Southern California Mortar Board Y. W. C. A. FREDRICK GROENKE Eng. Jluyzcoofl, Ill. American Institute of Electrical Engineering ELEAN OR ANN GULLETT L.A. Lincoln, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Lincoln Junior College Y. W. C, A. Syllabus EDWARD HABBERSTAD Com. Blooming Prairie, iwimz, St. Olaf College KONSTANTIN HAENSEL L.A. Evanston, Ill. German Club MAU RICE HAHN Jour. Altoona, Pa. Phi Epsilon Pi Daily Night Editor Editorial Board Hillel Cabinet Group Leader Sophomore Commission MARION HANSON L.A. Hammond, Inrl. Stephens College Swimming ROBERT HARKNESS L.A. Wiimellca, Ill. Washington and Jefferson PHYLLIS HASER Chioago, Ill. W. A. A. Frenvh Club Mus, FLORENCE HATHAWAY L.A. Evanston, Ill. Theta Upsilon Y. W. C. A. Town Club EIIG EN YA HAWKINS Sp. Salisbury, illo. Delta Gamma Christian College RITA HAFFEN L.A Chirago, Ill. Theta Upsilon Pre-Medic Club Y. W. C, A. ELENA HALL Jour Fort Qu' Appello Saskatohewavi, Canada Delta Gamma DOROTHY HARDEN Ed. Dowagiar, illioh. Stephens College Y. W. C. A. HARRY HART L.A Chicago, Ill. Daily Business Staff Frenvh Club HELEN HASKELL Mus Tulsa, Olfla. Kappa Delta Tulsa X. W. C. A. Sigma Alpha Iota ROBERT HALMESSER Com Chicago, Ill. Delta Vpsilon Creighton Purple Parrot Nlanaging Editor Daily HEI N R ICH HEINE Chicago, Ill. Triangle Eng DOROTHY HAGIE L.A. Richmond, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega Indiana Y. W. C. A. WOODROW HAMILTON Eng. Chillicothe, Ill. Phi Delta Theta Football New Student Committee PATRICIA HARDIN-BOYD L.A. Des Zlfloines, Iowa Swarthmore College St. Charles Conference NELSON HARTLEY L.A. East Chicago, Ind. Wranglers Baseball P1'e-Medic Club JANET HASNER Ed. Chicago, Ill. Y. W. C. A. ROBERT HAWK Chicago, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi Dad's Day Homevoming Class Honors Group Leader Com. FRED HEITMANN L.A. fllllilfllfjfl, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Varsity Football Varsity Baseball 48 ZELLA HENDERSON Ed. Wilmelte, Ill. Alpha Phi National College of Education Y. W. C. A. Directory Homecoming W. A. A. Book Club BETTY HERSHEY Sp. Evanston., Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Orehesis Group Leader Spanish Club Purple Parrot AMY HETTELSATER L.A. Kansas City, Mo. Chi Omega Lindenwood College ROSEMARY HICKOX Mus, Jlilwaukee, Iifis. Alpha Phi President Alethenai Dad's Day May Day Shi-Ai Sophomore Commission Waa-Mu Chicago, Ill. St. Cloud Teachers College BLAINE HOOVER Evanston, Ill. Y. M. C. A. The Delta Gamma greeter, Maud Eiehman, gives the Tarzan yell at the most unexpevted times. Tall, talented, scholarly-A-lier ability and sense ol' humor have made Maudie a valuable member ol' the junior eouneil and the Y. VY. C. A. eabinet. WILLIAM HOFFMAN L.A. Chicago, Ill. MRS. RUTH HOLLAND Ed. Eng. .I EAN H ICN RY Com. l'l1iragu, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta E. C. A. lnformal Dance Committee Dacl's Day Hoxnevoming Syllabus Goli' Team Freslnnan Conference HAROLD HERZON Mus. flfllfllflll, Ill. Illinois Band Symphony Orchestra Hillel Philosophy Club VIRGINIA HICKEY L.A. Park Ridge, Ill. Pi Beta Phi St. Mary's of Notre Dame Y. W. C. A. Hoekey Dad's Day Group Leader Golf Tournament JEAN NETTE HOAGLVN D llubbrzrrl IVoozIs, Ill. Stephens College Freneh Club L.A. IDA MAY HOFFMANN Chicago, Ill. Theta Upsilon Town Club Panhellenie Ed. DAVID HOLMAN Slzeboyga 11, Wie. Phi Epsilon Pi Hillel International Relations Club Intramurals L.A LOIS HOSKIN S Ed Evanston, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Panhellenie Couneil Group Leader Y. W. C. A. Craig Club Charity Ball LEAH V HERBERT Sp. Ilr1gc'1'slou'n, Jlfl. Gamma Phi Beta University Theatre Homeeoming Syllabus RAY MON D HESS K-ingxlvy, In, Morningside Com. ALAN HICKOX Errmslon, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Track Basketball Intramurals Waa-Mu Com. RUSSELL HOFFER El'l1ll.iflIIl, Ill. Delta l'psilon Feneing Purple Claw Seimitar Purple Parrot L.A. REGIN ALD HOLLAND Sp. Zlfluslcegon Il l'Iigl1f8, Mich. Wranglers Michigan Western State College HARRY HOLMBERG Mus. Chicago, III. Phi Mu Alpha Band Waa-Mu Glee Club University Symphony VIRGIN IA HOITK L.A. flfIIlSClll'tILl', Ia. Muscatine Junior College GEORGE HOYT Com Oshkosh, Wis. Phi Kappa Sigma Wright Junior College EVELYN ILLICH Com Riversirlc, Ill. North Central College BETTY ISA DOR Ii.A Chicago, Ill. EUGENE JACKSON Com Fort llfayne, Incl. Phi Delta Theta Homecoming Syllabus Editorial Staff Varsity Basketball Sophomore Commission DOROTHY JENKINS L.A Chicago, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Y. W. C. A. Spanish Club DOROTHY H. JOHNSON Com. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Phi Sullins College Purple Parrot Dad's Day Group Leader Y. W. C A. GILBERT JOHNSON Fort Wayne, Ind. Phi Delta Theta Student-Alumni Council Intramurals Com JANE HUNTER .W uskegon, Mich. Gamma Phi Beta Freshman Rifle German Club W. A. A. Y. W. C. A MARIAN IRISH Evanston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Monmouth Y. W. C. A. French Club Daily THOMAS ISRAEL Chicago, Ill. Band Daily Intramurals ROBERT JAMM ER Chicago, Ill. CARL JENSEN Park Ridge, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Illinois Swimming DOROTHY M. JOHNSON Evanston, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Y. W. C. A. Daily Glee Club NORMAN JOHNSON Wilmette, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Chi Sigma L.A. L.A. L.A. L.A. L.A. L.A. l..A. BON NIE ILGENFRITZ L.A. St. Pelersllzzrg, Fla. Alpha Phi Dad's Day Homecoming TOM IRVING Ed. Lake Bluff, Ill. Wranglers Track Football PHYLLIS IVARSON Ed. EI7ll7lf8flIlIf, Ill. Kappa Delta W. A. A. Homecoming German Club Y. W. C. A. CHARLES J ARASEK Chicago, Ill. Com. Band Syllabus Business Staff Inter House Council Independent Council WALKER J ENSEN Sp. 7 VI innetlca, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Band Daily Oratory GEORGE JOHNSON L.A. Chicago, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Intramural Track Frolics Syllabus Photography Staff RICHARD JOHNSON Com. Oak Pflrlf, III. Theta Ni North Park College 50 A potential Phi Bete is Bob Estabrook, night editor of the Daily. The llelt Wonder was set for big things until love marrecl his c'areei'. Now he worries about the big apple, white ties, and the requisites for beeoniing a sinootllie. ROBERT JOHNSON Sp, Kansas Cily, Mn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kansas City Junior College Craig Cluh Homeeoming Y. M. C. A. LILLIAN JON ES Mus, Wes! Salem, W is. A Capella Choir University Symphony Music Student Council Sigma Alpha Iota Class Honors Alpha Lambda Delta JOHN KALK L,A, Sheboygan., IVQTS, Sigma N u Miami Band VIVIAN KAPKA Jour. Ponca Cily, Olclu. Park College SARAH KAIYFBIAN N Com, For! Scott, Kan. Fort Seott Junior College Adelphia Hillel Y. W. C. A. CARLETON KECK LA. Evansville, Ind. Phi Gamma Delta Evansville College RICHARD KENDRICK L.A. Ezfansirm, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Y. M. C. A. International Relations Club Rl'TH JOHNSON Com 7 fllI'ff'Ilf10, Ill. lxappa Delta Thornton Junior College VV. A. A. Y. VV. C. A. BARBARA JORDAN Jour Ullrlzrrl, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Eureka College Daily Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. DONALD KANE Mus. Oak l'm'k, III. Phi Mu Alpha Vniversity Symphony Band Waa-Mu Musie Student Couneil Edueation Student Count-il GEO R G E KAPLAN Jour LII-f'lIjj!'ff1', 11411. Daily JA MES K EACH Eng fllilifllgll, IH. Delta l'psilon Moek Convention Sextant Homer-oming JAMES KELLY Com Chilengo, III. Delta Sigma Pi Wright J unioi' College RVTH KERNS Mus. Courier! lilujlk, 111. Alpha Omit-ron Pi Graeeland College Chorus Orchestra A Capella Choir Y. W. C. A. CATHERINE JON ES l..A. l'l11I11jifflcl, Ill. Stephens College Y. VV. C. A. Swimming STEPII EN JOY l,.A. C11 lil'll!f0, Ill. Pre-Meclie Club VEI KKO KA N TA N EN Eng. flfllfllffll, Ill. . Triaiigle Dad's Day Math. Club Ameriran Institute of Elem-trieal Engineers Charity Ball ROBERT li AST EN Com. fllllifllffli, 111. MARY l.Ol' li EASTER Sp. R!lI'1'llI-II, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Thalian Club W. A. A. GEORGE KEMP Com. Cllirugn, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Dartmouth Homer-oming Waa-Mu Co-Chairman Chairman, .Iunior Class Couneil MAl'RlNE KERRIHARD Com. lferl Unk, 111. Alpha Gamma Delta l'niversity of Washington MARION KIDDER L.A. Springjield, Ill. Springfield Junior College JACK KING Com. Kansas City, Mo. Hastings College Kansas City Junior College Track HELEN KIVITS L.A. Terre Haute, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta St. Mary of the Woods Indiana State PHILIP KLINGMAN Com. Oak Park, I ll. St. Mary's College MARION KOEPKE Chicago, Ill. Delta Zeta W. A. A. Rifle Team Swimming Shi-Ai Com. JOSEPHINE KOLB Fasten, Pa. L.A. EDWARD KRELL Elmh,urst, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Dartmouth Football Baseball Debate Daily L.A. DELL KIELY Ed Chicago, Ill, Pi Beta Phi Syllabus Daily Homecoming Dad's Day Direvtory WINIFRED KIPP Ed Elliott, I 11. Delta Gamma Stephens College Dad's Day Y. W. C. A. FRED KLEBE, JR. Com. Aiirora, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi North Central College BOB KOBLE L.A r1l1,a1'ais0, Ind. Sigma Nu Purple Key Football Basketball DOROTHY KOHLHASE L.A Chicago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega May Day Y. W. C. A. Matrix Syllabus FRANK KRATKY Mus. Chicago, Ill. Phi Mu Alpha A Capella Choir Glee Club Orchestra SYLVIA KR ELSTEIN Sp Chivagn, IH. Alpha Epsilon Phi DON KING L.A. iwagwood, Ill. Glee Club A Capella Choir Band Pre-Medic Club .IAN E KIRKPATRICK Sp, Benton, Ill. Alpha Phi Gulf Park College HELEN KLEIN L.A. Chicago, Ill. W. A. A. BARBARA KOEN IG L.A. Quincy, Ill. MacMurray College W. S. G. A. LEROY KOHN L.A. Chicago, IN. EDWARD KRASUE Com. lllusltegon Heights, lllich. Tau Delta Phi Muskegon Junior College Intramurals Hillel FREDERICK KROEMER Sp. For! lVaynf', Inrl. Phi Delta Theta Intramurals Winner, Sargent Oratoric'al Contest New Student Committee Varsity Debate Charity Ball 52 En garde! It's Tully Friedman, for two years captain of the fencing team and one of the most able duelists in the Big Ten. Tully wears bow ties, serves on the junior class council, supports the independents, and attends Purple Key meetings. KATHERINE KROPF Com. Chicago, Ill. Chi Omega Syllabus Alethenai Directory Dadts Day Homecoming NORMAN KU HL Com. Stevens Point, Wis. Central State Teachers College Band Orchestra ELIZABETH LADON L.A. Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Wisconsin Southern Methodist Phi Beta Waa-Mu Y. W. C. A. Syllabus Business Staff Orchesis RICHARD LANDE Jour. Forest Park, Itt. Phi Epsilon Pi Daily RUTH LARSON L.A. Silver City, N. Mexico Alpha Gamma Delta New Mexico State Teachers College Y. W. C. A. Children's Theatre Frolics ELAINE LAVIERI Chicago, IU. University Chorus Purple Parrot Mus. HELENE LEACH Berwyn, Ill. Morton Junior College Orchestra Mus. XORMA KRLIEGER Ed. Das Pluincs, ltt. Lewis Institute SALLY KUTILL Jour. Chicago, Ill. LOUISE LAMBERT Sp. IVCIUUITI, Ia. Gamma Phi Beta MacMurray College Zeta Phi Eta Syllabus Y. W. C. A. Thalian Club ALTEX LAX GAX Eng. Evanslmzf, Ill. Chicago Technical College Intramural VVrestling RUTH LASKER L.A. Chicaqo, III. Mundelcin College ELIZA BETH LAZANSKY L.A. Hrtntteu, Ill. Elgin Junior College W. A. A. KATHERINE LEACH Ed. A texamtria, Allin n. Kappa Kappa Gamma Carleton College fr RALPH KRUEGER L.A. Oak Park, Ill. Wranglers W aa-Mu Group Leader Wrestling ROLAND LADENSON L.A Chicago, Ill. Pre-Medic Club PETER LAMBROS L.A Chicago, Ill. Class Honors Dunce Club MARG U ERITE LANZ Mus Chicago, I ll. Phi Beta A Capella Choir Y. W. C. A, Christian Science Organization Glee Club MARY LAIIBSCHER L.A Evartslon, Ill. Alpha Phi W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. German Club President, French Club ELIZABETH LAZIER L.A Dixon, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Rockford Y. W. C. A. Cabinet THOMAS LEAHY L.A Niles Center, Ill. Phi Eta Sigma Class Honors Daily 5 MARVIN LEBOVITS Com. Chicago, Ilt. North Park J unior College Commerce Club Hillel BRUCE LEE L.A. River Forest, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon German Club Pre-Medic Club Freshman Conference JANE LEFFLER L.A Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta W. S. G. A. Purple Parrot Group Leader Charity Ball Waa-Mu PHYLLIS LEVENS L.A Oetwetn., In. Y. W. C. A. Medill Press Club Daily W. A. A. ERI LEWIS Com Whitewater, Delta Sigma Pi Whitewater State Teachers College Band MARGARET LIGHTER L.A Evanston, Ill. Alpha Phi Directory Waa-Mu Syllabus Homecoming Alethenai Eta Sigma Phi DOROTHY LOCKE Sp Beaumont, Texas Kappa Delta Gulf Park College Thalian Fencing CHARLOTTE LEBOY Jour Oak Park, III. French Club Women's Commerce Club Journalism Club FLO RA LEE Mus llfichita, Kan. University of Wichita University Symphony Y. W. C. A. ALICE LELAND L.A Winnetlcu, Itt. Kappa Kappa Gamma Y. W. C. A. DANIEL G. LEVIN L.A Chicago, Ill. North Park Junior College Wrestling Hillel HELEN LIHOMMEDIEI' L.A Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park Junior College JULIA LINEBERGER Mus. lVtmzetlfa, Ill. American Conservatory of Music FRANK LOGAN Newton, Ia. Morningside Debate Com AN N LEE Sp Amarillo, Texas Amarillo College F encing .IAN E LEE L.A ELf'CL7t.St07l, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta W. A. A. Homecoming Waa-Mu MARGURITE LENTSCH L.A Chicago, Ill. Kappa Delta Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. CHARLOTTE LEVIN L.A J aclcson, illich. Chi Omega Ward-Belmont Y. W. C. A. Dadls Day GEORGE LICHTENSTEIN L.A Chicago, Ill. PROIITY LIN N Coin Des Jloincs, Ia. Beta Theta Pi Iowa Homecoming Track Waa-Mu Directory JOHN LOVETT L.A. Toledo, Ohio Sigma Nu Toledo Waa-Mu 54 Orehirls . . . books . . . plays . . . eostiime jewelry-are Krana Gittleiiieifs interests. A Navy Rall eandidate from the A IC Phi house iii hei' freshman year, lirana has gene oii to greater heiglits with the presidency of the Y. W. C. A. aml membership iii Shi-Ai during hei junim' year. JACK LOYRIIGX L.A, Ufllllllll, .Yvfh Delta Tau Delia Grinnell ICLAI X li LYONS L.A. K'l11'w1gu, IH. liulepeiulenti Cmmvil ICLLIGN MAHLIC L.A liaru'-illv, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Western College Daily Business Stal? Panhellenie Y ' Homeeoming Syllabus Dad's Day .W. Cf. A. HAROLD MALONICY L.A. Cllirvign, Ill. Syllabus lfeuc-ing luclepenclent Council Homecoming ROY MARCVCCI L.A fvlllfllgll, Ill. Hilllllilll l'lI'l2l,l'S North Park College Baseball ROBERT MARTIN Sp. Gary, Iml. Lambda Chi Alpha liitei'fi'atei'nity Ball lntei'f1'atei'nity Cuum-il Radio Guild SIDNEY MATZXICR Com. f'llIAl'llffll, Ill. illinois Phi lita Sigma GICORGIC LOWIC L.A Ugflwz, lvlrllf Sigma Alpha lfpsileii Pre-Merlii' Club ill'0llp Leaclei' XATALIIC MACDDNALD L.A f1lf'Ill'0l', Ill. Alpha Phi Pine lNlaiiei' .luniur College Purple Parrot Y. W. C. A. TUX Y MAIDMICNT L.A lll Ii'Ill'l'l0lI, Ill. Delta Tau Delta i'lI'0SllIIl2l,Il Football Pledge Counc-il liniversity Boys Club Purple Key DOROTHY MANDAISACH L.A f.lflIiI'llf1ll, Ill Alpha Oiiiii-run Pi Waa-Mu Y W C. A. Syllabus Homer-oming Daily Sepliomore Coiifereuee R l 'TH MARCVS Sp I,n111fs1'ilIe', Ky. Gamma Phi Beta VVaa-Mu Soplmiuore Cmiiiiiissioii liifurnial Daiiee Cnmmittee Syllabus Seetioii liclitm' Dad's Day Shi-Ai ICLIQANOR NIASON Elgin Ill. lowa State Y. VY C. A. NIARJORIIC MAYLAN D Jour Clzmzgrz, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily WvllIl1C'IllS lfilitoi' Syllabus l'lClitlJI'l2ll C0-i'haii'maii Alpha Lambda ljiilill Shi-Ai Alethenai Waa-Mu Cum. ICLAINIC LYNCH Elvlnslfm, III. Gamma Phi Beta Waa Mu l'lI'CSllIl1i1Il Chilli-E'I'0lll'9 W. A. A. Craig Club LUIS MAGICIC Cum .loIicl, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Joliet .luliior College Y. W. C. A. Rook Group PHILLIP MAKIN L.A CYIIIZIYIQU, Ill, Football lntramurals Y. M. C. A. Spanish Club lieeiioinies Honors Club ALMOX MANSOX L.A. Cllirvlgn, IU. Sigma Nu llliueis PEGGY MARTI X Sp .YOI'lI'lIUi', Ohio Gamma Phi Beta Y. VV. C. A. l'lLIZABl'ITH MATSON L.A El'llII5f07l, Ill. Alpha Phi Freshman Coufereiiee Homecoming Frolies Y. W. C. A. RO H IC RT MCALLISTICR Com l'l1i1'r1g1u, III. VVright Junini' College 469 ll L.A. JORDAN MCCANN Evanston., I Sigma Chi Homecoming Sextant Group Leader New Student Committee Navy Ball LOUISE MCCOY L.A Iierwyn, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta DePauw Rosary Y. W. C. A. Golf ELIZABETH MCDONALD Mus I ronwood, Mich. Alpha Phi A Capella Choir Waa-Mu PEGGY MCMEEKIN L.A Pittsburgh, Pa. Kappa Alpha Theta Sophomore Council Alpha Lambda Delta Waa-Mu Alethenai Eta Sigma Phi Y. W. C. A. ARTHUR MERTZ L.A. Chicago, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha RAMONA MILLER L.A. Emnston, Ill. Goodman Theatre Town Club Glee Club W. A. A. St. Charles Conferenee MILDRED MININIG Com. Donor, Ohio Alpha Delta Pi Ohio L.A II. LYNN MCCLLTRI-1 L.A Paxton, III. Band Sophomore Conference 4, .l. L. MCDANIEL L.A Oak Park, Ill. Grinnell Pre-Medir' Club EILEEN MCDONNELL Ed CIIYZITUQO, Ill. Kappa Delta Daily Homecoming Frolies Y. W. C. A. MARY MCSHERRY L.A South Benrl, Ind. Delta Delta Delta Purple Parrot Glee Club Alpha Lambda Delta Alethenai Matrix EDNA MILLER sp. E7.'G7lSfO7l, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Lawrenee French Club MCDONALD MILNE L.A. Chvlmgo, HI. Varsity Tennis Spanish Club North Shore Round Table FLORENCE MONK L.A. Cherokee, Alu. Kappa Delta Ward-Belmont Y. W. C. A. Rifle FRANK MCCONINELL L.A D11, igh.l, IH. Phi Gamma Delta B ETT Y MCDANNELL L.A. Jloline, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Stephens College Homecoming Orehesis ELSTIS MCKEE L.A. Oak Park, Ill. VVranglers Freshman Football Spanish Club WILLIAM MELGAARD Com. A n tigo, lllich. Aeaeia Badminton Intramurals J EAN MILLER Mus. El Paso, Texas Delta Gamma Christian College GEORGE MILNER Com. Elgin, III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Elgin Junior College DOROTHY MONTGOMERY L.A. City, 110. Delta Gamma Stephens College Dadls Day Y. W. C. A. Frolies Dell Kiely, winner of the Pi Phi award for gain in scholarship, was a hard Worker on the N Block committee this fall. Dell has been in VVaa-Mu, was a Syllabus Queen last year, and is one of the most popular and active girls on campus. ELIZABETH MOORE Sp Hoopestoa, Ill. Alpha Phi Gulf Park College Syllabus MARY MORLING Ed Emmetsburg, I a. Stephens College Y. W. C. A. ANDREW MORSE Chicago, Ill. Homecoming Dad's Day Craig Club L.A MARJORIE MOULTON L.A Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Y. W. C. A. FRAN KLIN MURDOCK L.A Wi1L11.etlra, Ill. Phi Delta Theta Freshman Track Freshman Swimming Intramurals ROBERT NATHAN Com. Attica, Ind. Phi Epsilon Pi Interfraternity Council Interfraternity Ball Mock Convention President of Hillel Intramurals GRACE NELSON L.A St. Peter, Minn. Mt. Holyoke Y. W. C. A. French Club E ia R. D UN HAM MOORE L.A Kalamazoo, illtch. Western State Teachers College KYLE MORRIS L.A Des illoinns, Ia. Phi Kappa Psi Purple Parrot Editor-in- Chief PEG MORTON Waulcesli Carroll Y. W. C. A. Ed a, Wts. VVILLIAM MITDGE Negauhee, illicll. Phi Kappa Sigma Waa-Mu Pre-Medic Club Dad's Day Alpha Phi Omega L.A REIN ARD NANZIG L.A lVilmelte, Ill. Evans Scholar German Club EMERY NAYLOR, JR. Com. Evanston., Ill. Fencing Spanish Club Craig Club LORRAYNE NESS Mus. Duluth, Jhnn. Duluth Junior College JAMES MORGAN L.A Eiiartston, Itt. Y. M. C. A. Water Polo Phi Eta Sigma Co-chairman Freshman Camp Independent Council Class Honors MARY MORRISON L.A Ke:1titu'ov'lh, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily Business Staff Syllabus Vvaa-Mu Charity Ball Homecoming Frolics MENNET IVIOTT L.A. Ezirmstmz, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Stephens College Y. W. C. A. French Club JOHN J. MULDER Com Granri Haven, Mich. Calvin College JUNE NAROWETZ L.A Park Ridge, Ill. Delta Delta Delta President, Alpha Lambda Delta Y. W. C. A. Alethenai Spanish Club Matrix Panhellenic ELIZABETH NEEVES L.A Ezraftston, I ll. Delta Gamma Sophomore Commission Purple Parrot U. Movie MARY NICKEL L.A Eureka, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Varsity Rifle French Club Dad's Day Homecoming Freshman Conference Group Leader F ROBERT N ICKEL lV'i1zn4'Iku, Ill. Wranglers Sextant Purple Key Intramurals Navy Ball Sophomore Council Advertising Manager 1938 Syllabus Com LOUISE NOBLE L.A. Benton llurbor, llliclz. Delta Gamma New Student Committee Y. W. C. A. RALPH NYBORG Eng lfrafmlon, III. WALTER OLIPHANT Com Onlr Park, Ill. Wranglers Freshman Council Charity Ball Interfraternity Count-il Group Leader NONIE ORVIS Mus, Ulzzsgnzr, Kllonl. University Symphony Band l+'LOR,l'INCl+l OSTICRMAN L.A Park? Ridge, Ill. Phi Omega Pi Panhellenir- Shi-Ai Town Club .IOHN PALMER l'VII,7'I'l3VLI.'iUl', Ill. Sigma Delta Chi Daily Syllabus Y. M. C. A. Parrot Band Jour. ADRIAN NIELSEN Com. Ulzicuyo, Ill. GRACE NOEE Sp. Clzirugo, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Waa-Mu Music F reneh Club W. A. A. GEORGE O'BRIEN L.A. Ch-ic'ag0, Ill. Sigma Chi Purple Parrot Class Honors Daily Business Staff RICHARD OLSON Com. .l'Il1Jl'l:Xff'l', flliffll. Delta Sigma Pi North Park College DAVID ORWIG Com. Sl. Louis, 110. Westminster College FRANK PADBERG L.A Canlmz, Ukla. Wentworth Military Academy A Capella Choir JOHN PATTERSON Eng. Great Falls, Mont. Tau Beta Band American Institute of I'lleeti'ieal Engineers PEGGY NIELSEN L.A Lake Bluff, Ill, Delta Gamma Lawrence Y. W. C. A. VIRGINIA NOYES L.A. Eranslon, III. Kappa Alpha Theta VV. S. G. A. Freshman Award Sophomore Council Chairman New Student Committee Informal Dance Committee Chairman Homecoming Dance Group Leader JOHN O'LEARY L.A. Chicago, III. Beta Theta Pi Varsity Football Group Leader WILLIAM ORTHMAN L.A. Chicago, III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Washington State Co-chairman Inter- fraternity Ball Daily Night Editor Waa-Mu Co-chairman Student Building Committee Daily Editorial Board Interfraternity Council VIRGINIA OSTERBERG Ed Cadillac, All-icll. North Park College BRUCE PADDOCK L.A Batavia, III. Phi Delta Theta French Club Waa-Mu Y. M. C. A. Glee Club Dadls Day Daily DON PAUL Com Lima, Ohio Phi Delta Theta Interfraternity Ball New Student Committee Football Basketball Baseball 58 VVhen I'm in doubt, I lead with a grin fff-the rest of the time Ruth Marcus spends at Shi-Ai meetings and in Waa-Mu. Ruth has been a section editor on the Syllabus for two years and was an attendent in the Queen's Court at the Navy Ball. ARTHUR PEA RSON Eng. Edmonton, Alberta, Con. Wrestlirig Baseball FREDERICK PEITZSCH L.A. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon MARSHALL PERSKY L.A. Chicago, Ill. Tau Delta Phi Pre-Medic Club IRIS PHILLIPS Sp. Rotan, Texas Texas State College ROBERT POTTER Com. illorrison, Ill. Sigma Chi Golf Purple Parrot Homecoming R. DOUGLAS PRINGLE Com. Kansas City, filo. University of Kansas City VIRGINIA PUN TON Sp. Kansas City, Mo. Pi Beta Phi University of Kansas City Y. W. C. A. University Theatre B E TT Y PECK Coin. South Bcnrl, lnrl. Gamma Phi Beta Homecoming Syllabus Y. W. C. A. Varsity Soccer St. Charles Conference JEAN PERRILL L.A lVilrncltc, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma MacMurray College Purple Parrot Y . W. C. A. HELEN PETERSON L.A Evanston, ltt. Gamma Phi Beta Purple Parrot Y. W. C. A. French Club Homecoming ELEAN ORE POHJ ON EN Sp Chisholm, Minn. Gamma Phi Beta Hibbing Junior College Informal Dance Group Leader M. H. POWELL Com Princeton, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Purple Key Freshman Basketball PAGE PROCTOR, JR. L.A Haclcensaclr, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta Sophomore Council Daily Purple Key Dad's Day Track Pu1'ple Parrot MARGERY QU IN N Chicago, Ill, Chi Omega Homecoming Y, W. C. A. Dad's Day Purple Parrot L.A im... WARREN PECKHAM, JR. Eng Evanston, Ill. HARRY PERRY Chicago, Ill. Acacia Navy Daily Business Staff Intramurals Interfraternity Council Track Com MARION PETERSON Ed Oak Park, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Carleton College CAROLIN E POPE L.A Evanston, Ill. Delta Gamma Waa-Mu Informal Dance Committee Freshman Council NANCY POWELL Ed Wichita, Kan. Pi Beta Phi Waa-Mu New Student Committee Y. W. C. A. Panhellenic BETTY PRYCE L.A Evanston, I ll. Kappa Kappa Gamma Shi-Ai Y. W. C. A. Sophomore Commission Group Leader St. Charles Conference Freshman Conference ROBERTA RACINE Sp Chicago, Ill. North Park Junior College Y. W. C. A. Junior Orchesis Thalian Club PHILIP RAETH L.A Evanston, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Washington and Jefferson MARGE RANEY Sp ,Wo'nroc, rllich. Alpha Ornicron Pi Waa-Mu Sophomore Commission Orchesis Syllabus May Day Awards Chairman Dad's Day MARTHA READ L.A Greeley, Colo. Stephens College Syllabus ANN REGENSTEIN L.A Ft. Thomas, Ky. Chi Omega Kentucky Y. W. C. A. SID RICHARDSON Creston, Ia. Phi Kappa Psi Evans Scholar Purple Key Purple Claw Sextant Captain-elect of Golf Team Western Conference Golf Champion Com ELAINE RITZ L.A Racine, W is. Theta Upsilon Evanston Hospital Nursing School Y. W. C. A. JEAN ROGERS Jour Kansas City, illo. Pi Beta Phi Bradford Junior College Y. W. C. A. JAMES RAHL Sp VVOos!1'r, Ohio Phi Eta Sigma Varsity Debate Class Honors Delta Sigma Rho Freshman Conference ELEANOR RASH BA If M Sp. Kansas Ciiy, illo. Kansas City Junior College LAURETTA REARDON Mus Bowbclls, N. D. State Teachers College GLORIA RENSCH L.A. Evanston, Ill. Chi Omega Women's Debate Eta Sigma Phi Alethenai Group Leader GAIL A. RILEY Chicago, Ill. Delta Iipsilon Purdue Eng GERSHON ROBINSON L.A Tulsa, Ohio. Daily Editorial Board W. A. A. ROBERT ROGERS Com Oftzumcrl, Io. Phi Delta Theta Syllabus Homecoming EDWARD HANDLE L.A. lfenssclacr, Ind. Sigma Chi Syllabus Purple Parrot Waa-Mu Homecoming Interfraternity Council DOROTHY RATH L.A. Chicago, IN. Y. W. C. A. Co-chairman Freshman Conference Independent Council St. Charles Conference Sophomore Commission Freshman Matrix JOSE PEDONDO, JR. Com. San J aan, Puerto Rico University of Puerto Rico Phi Eta Mu LORRAINE RICH Sp. Chicago, Ill. Adelphia American Student Union ELIZABETH RITZ L.A. Napoleon, Ohio Alpha Omicron Pi Eta Sigma Phi Alethenai Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Glee Club Spanish Club ROBERT RODERICK Lakeland, Fla. Lambda Chi Alpha Freshman Conference Mock Convention Com. VINCENT ROSCIGLIONE Com. V Chicago, Ill. St. Louis University Football Swimming Debate 60 Quiet and reserved, Peggy Mc- Meekin scored a hit with her characterization of Shirley Temple in lt Goes to Show . A member of ShiAAi and an excellent student, Peggy compensates for her small stature by driving the loudest ear on campus, - a red Chevrolet, 6' 4 JOE ROSEMAN Com. Glenview, Ill. Football RALPH E. ROSENBERG Com. Michigan City, I nd. Purdue IN EZ RUSSELL L.A. Kenosha, Wis. Alpha Epsilon Phi Beloit A Capella Choir Y. W. C. A. Hillel WILLIAM SACKETT Jour. M orris, Ill. Lawrence FRANK SAMUEL Sp. Carterville, Ill. Phi Mu Delta Southern Illinois Teachers College HELEN SAWYER L.A Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Chevy Chase Junior College Homecoming Y. W. C. A. GEORGE SCHEIN Chicago, Ill. Illinois Com. GLENN W. ROSEN L.A Elgin, Ill. Elgin Junior College Hillel VIRGINIA ROSS L.A Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Rockford Syllabus Business Stall Y. W. C. A. Waa-Mu Sophomore Conference MILTON RUSTEEN Com. Chicago, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Varsity Football Varsity Baseball RALPH SAILOR Com. Evanston, Ill. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Group Leader SHIRLEY SAMUELS L.A Chicago, Ill. Hillel LEONARD SAX Chicago, Ill. Band HARRIET SCHEUERMAN L.A Elmhurst, Ill. Alpha Phi Homecoming Dad's Day Waa-Mu New Student Committee Syllabus L. Com. HARRIET ROSEN Mus. Sparta, Wis. GIL RUDERMAN L.A Chicago, Ill. PAUL RYCKOFF Corn Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega Intramurals Spanish Club Group Leader VVaa-Mu MIRIAM SALINS Chicago, Ill. Daily Hillel L.A LEW SARETT, JR. L,A Ravinia, I ll. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Eta Sigma Wrestling Interfraternity Ball Hardy Scholar Class Honors Group Leader FRED , SCHAUB Evanston, Ill. Football L.A ESTHER SCHLESINGER Ed Chicago, Ill. Herzl Junior College I 2 i LUCILLE SCHMIDT Lid Chicago, Ill. Wright Junior College ORLANDO SCHULTZ Com Park Ridge, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi Intramurals ADELE SCHULZE L.A Evanston., Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Lawrence Group Leader Directory IREN E SCHWARTZING ISR L.A Sovannfz, III. French Club Alpha Lambda Delta Y. W. C. A. BETTY SHARER L.A. Evanston, III. Alpha Chi Omega Homecoming Peace Day Y. W. C. A. EUGENE SHEASB Y Com. Evanston, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Pledge Council Sextant Purple Parrot Navy Ball Intramurals ELOISI-I SHIDELER lid. Goshen, Iml. Theta Vpsilon VV. A. A. ROSALIND SCHMIDT L.A Clrimgo, Ill. Oberlin RICHARD SCHIYICTZ Chicago, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi Swimming Water Polo Com JOHN SCHUST Nllgtlllllly .ll'1'f'l1. Sigma Chi VVaa-Mu Homecoming New Student Committee Y. M. C. A. lnterfraternity Ball Com l'll'Gl'fNl'I SCOTT L.A llcbron, 11111. Pre-Medic Club MARJORIIC SHARP L.A. A lbion, All ich. Delta Gamma Albion College JOHN SHl'ILI.lTO L.A. l1f,rl1'p1'r1rlw1 rw, lu. Delta Tau Delta Charity Hall Pre-Medic Club Hand DAVID SHOVP L.A. Oak 1'urlv, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Homeconiing Charity Ball l l'olic's JOHN SCHOILPPEL Com South Bend, 11211. Group Leader Mock Convention Charity Ball Syllabus Photographer ISAHELLE SCHULTZE Sp. Iflifirflgo, Ill. DePaul PAl'L SCHWAIGHART Com. Jlfizllolliizzn, 111. Men's Debate Class Honors Phi lita Sigma IQLROY SCR l'GGS Sp. Paris, 7'cnncssce Delta Gamma Gulf Park College HARVEY SHARPE L.A. Four! 1111 Lrzr, llvis. Ripon Ml'R.ll'CL SHICRICR L.A. lql'!l,llfSf0Il, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Y. W. C. A. Alpha Lambda Delta W. S. G. A. Glee Club Freshman Conference Matrix MA R l Pl SHOWYICRS L.A. Dclffllb, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Delialb Teachers College VVheaton Y. VV, C, A. Orchesis W. A. A. 62 The expression Urustle bustle aptly fits Virginia Noyes, pride and joy of Kappa Alpha Theta. Famed for her ability as a dancer and a conversationalist, Gidge vhairmaned the 1937 Horner-oiniiig Dance and was acting head of the New Student Committee in her sophomore year. DAVID SIME Com. Bzzjfalo, N. Y. Delta Tau Delta Syllabus Group Leader New Student Committee Alpha Phi Omega ADRIENNE SINKO L,A. Oak Park, IH. Kappa Delta Rosary College Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Spanish Club ROBERTA SKEER Ed. Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Phi Bradford Junior College WALLACE SMAUS Eng Berwyn, Ill. Morton Junior College RA E SOLUM Ed Chicago, III. Gamma Phi Beta Waa-Mu Group Leader Dad's Day Charity Ball Y. W. C, A. FLORENCE SPRAFKA Oak Park, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Homecoming Y. W. C. A. Eta Sigma Phi Shi-ai Alethenai Waa-Mu RAYMOND STARMANN L.A Chicago, Ill. Armour Institute Pre-Medic Club Com. IVAN SIMKO L.A. fvllifllgtl, III. Group Leader Waa-Mu Varsity Baseball Y. M. C. A. Varsity Football .I EROME SISSMAN L.A. Cliicago, Ill. George Williams ALICE SLOCOMB Mus. East Sl. Louis, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta Stephens College Frolies Homecoming A Capella Choir BETTY SMITH L.A. Jlirmenpolis, Jlinn. Kappa Kappa Gamma Y. W. C. A. Dadls Day May Day Committee St. Charles Conference New Student Committee .IACK SPECTOH Com Chicago, Ill. Wright .Iunior College Hillel Commerce Club PRESTON STAHLY Com Sozifh Bend, Ind. Phi Delta Theta WALTER STARR Com. .-lldmrn, Ala. Delta Tau Delta Virginia Polytechnic Daily Alpha Psi Omega Intramural Wrestling Champion RLT H SIMPSON Ed fllinrrlilf, IH. Alpha Chi Omega National College of Education Direc-tory Y. W. C. A. Homecoming KATRINK SIZER lVfnm!l.'rz, Ill. Alpha Phi Waa-Mu Alethenai Glee Club I-lomeroming Direetory JEAN SMALL Kansas City, filo. Alpha Phi Bradford Junior College Homecoming Freneh Club Y L.A , W. C. A. CHARLES SMITHSON .Ir. Eng Ezwinslrnz., III. Freshman Trark LORRAINE I X SPEICIIER nf -lli1I'f'f, Ill. .Ioliet Junior College Orr-hestra Swimming GEORGE STAH N K E .Iour I3r'r11'yr1., III, .Iohns Hopkins Daily Camera Club Y. M. C. A. EDWARD ST EA GA LL L. A lVllNllliIlfjf0ll,, D. C. Y. M. C. A. Pre-Medic Club HARRY STEBBINGS Com. Grand Rapids, Jllich. Sigma Chi Syllabus Waa-Mu New Student Committee Sextant Intramurals Group Leader MARJORIE STEINER L.A. Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Alethenai Co-chairman Sophomore Conference Waa-Mu Purple Parrot Group Leader St. Charles Conference ALICE STEWART L.A. Genoa, Ill. Y. W. C. A. MARION STILES Sp. Lake Bluj, Ili. Kappa Delta Shi-Ai Thalian Club Dunce Club Homecoming Fencing DONALD STOLL Com. Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids Junior College EILEEN STONICH Mus. Chisholm, Minn. Alpha Omicron Pi Waa-Mu Homecoming Glee Club Y. W. C. A. Freshman Conference GERALDINE STUDENROTH L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Alethenai Women's Debate Group Leader W. A. A. Sophomore Conference HA R R I ETT STEETLE Sp Colrlzlvcll, 11111 h o Varsity Debate Group Leader Y. W. C. A. MARCELLA STEKER Mus Chicago, Ill. University Chorus MARGE STEWART Sp Ionia, IWich. Alpha Xi Delta Albion Newspaper Thalian Club ROBERT STOCK Ooh Parlf, III. Wranglers Intramurals Waa-Mu Interfraternity Ball Charity Ball AIID R EY STONE Ed. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Zeta Kappa Central Y. M. C. A. French Club Hillel Y. W. C. A. Pi Lambda Theta RALPH STOITFFER L.A. Rivcr Forcxl, III. Phi Kappa Psi Sophomore Commission Waa-Mu Homecoming Group Leader Intramurals .I AN E STI'li EVENT L.A. Ervznslmz, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Bradford Junior College Com. ALVIN STEIN E R L.A lfhzfcago, Ill. Pre-Medic Club .I OHN STERN E L.A Evansville, Ind. Pre-Medic Club Interhouse Council PA UL STICKLER L.A. Chicago, Ill. Phi Epsilon Pi Freshman Track Daily Hillel KVRT STOEHR Com Chicago, Ill. Phi Epsilon Pi Daily Business Staff Baseball Group Leader BETTY STONE Ed. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Zeta Kappa Central Y. M. C. A. French Club Hillel Y. W. C. A. Pi Lambda Theta Frolics PAR RY STROU D L.A. Chicago, Ill. Delta Upsilon Fencing Scimitar Dad's Day Sophomore Council FREDRIC Sl'HR En 5. Ermzston, Ill. Delta Vpsilon Y. M. C. A. VVaa-Mu Mock Convention Frolics Navy Homecoming 64 Packing the meanest set of irons in Big Ten golf is Sid Riehardson, Phi Kappa Psi, who was last year's low Medalist. Sid, Called eightball by virtue of his headdress, is also a member of Purple Key, honorary fraternity. CONCHITA S I'T I'ON I.. A. Tfznzpico, ,1I!'.l'lA!'Il Alpha Chi Omega Iiindenwood Frolies Daughters of Neptune Pep Club GICRALD 'I'ANNI-INISAPM Coin lifzliimnre, illrl. Phi Epsilon Pi Football Basketball Hillel New Student Committee BARBARA TAYLOR L.A. IVi1Ln,elku, IU. Kappa Alpha Theta Syllabus Informal Daiiee Committee Dad's Day W. S. G. A. Freshman Awarml Homecoming. JOHN TIHISSITORIC Mus. Ch iruyo, III. Monmouth. IGDWARD THOMAS L.A. EI'flIlNffJIl, Ill. Phi Delta Theta Homeeoming Syllabus LOIS TOTTEN M us Lemnmn, S. IJ. Sigma Alpha Iota A Capella Choir Group Ileader X. W. C A. IflI'GI5NI'l TOWNSEND I..A Clzarleston, Ill. Ilastern Illinois State Teaehers College Pre-Medie Club. SAM SYMONS Com N!Ifj1'llflll', ,II1'4.'!1. Iiay City .Iunior College .IOSICPII TAIIISICR Com Chifrfigu, Ill. Praetorians IIilleI Wrestling VIRGINIA TAYLOR I..A W'in,nellm, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Syllabus Informal Danee Committee Daml's Day I-Iomeeoming Class Honors Iiaclminton Women's Champion. NICHOLAS TH ICR INIOS I..A Cicrfzvz, Ill. Morton .Iunior College ICI.INOR TOMS IMA Delroil, Aliell. Delta Gamma Albion College STICPHICN TOVRRI5 Com. AIIISIYPQOII, Jlirli. Tau Kappa Epsilon Wabash College I,II.I.IAN TOWNSPIND L.A .ll Il 1'y1'1IlIv, Alla. Kappa Kappa Gamma Waa-M u Homer-oming Y. VV. C. A. WV. A. A. HIQN RY TAISCKICR Sp .YliIl'-5 C1'r1l4'l', Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Moc-k Convention Waa-Mu VVrestling Direetory Debate Group Leader ARNOLD TAYLOR L.A 151711 lrslmz , III. Phi Kappa Psi Purple Key Sophomore Commission Sextant Daily Purple Claw Wrestling MAR Y T PIN N ICR Hd. Clfilrzlyn, Ill. Herzl .lunior College SH IAIRVVI N THII'lI.Ii L.A EVIIIIISIUII, IH. BARBARA TOTMAN Sp IV'IILl16IA'll, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma I.awrenr'e College VVAYN IQ TOIISSAI NT Com Clrifvzyo, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi VVright .Iunior College VIRGINIA TR I C IC Sp .1'll'li'II'I'Il4' Lurlgv, Kan. Delta Delta Delta Ilindenwooml Y. VV. C. A. MARY TROMPETE R Jour. Pom, I ll. Alpha Chi Omega LaSalle-Peru Junior College Homeeoming Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Medill Press Confweiive Group Leader Syllabus .JOSEPH T TICKER, J R. Com. FZ. IVuyrLr, lml. Phi Delta Theta Varsity Debate Purple Key Class Honors Intramurals ARCH TIJRPIN, JR. Com. Carrolllmi, Jlo. Sigma Nu Washington and Lee. MAMIE VAN BLSKIRK L.A EI'flf7L.Sf!7Il, Ill. Glee Club Y. W. C. A. Independent Count-il CHARLES VAN NADA Com Lowell, Iml. Phi Gamma Delta DePauw Intramurals ROBERT VOGEL L.A IVIAIIIIPUIQ Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Football. GLENN WALKER L.A Ch,7iI'!l!1fI, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Waa-M u Intramurals BARBARA TRL MP L.A Kl3IL'flI12I7Tl,1, III. Kappa Alpha Theta Informal Dan:-e Committee Homeeoming May Day Daily Dads Day. PEGGY TUDOR L.A. Kenilworth, Ill. Alpha Phi Bradford Y. W. C. A, SHIRLEY UNDERWOOD Sp. Cliicago, Ill. Crane Junior College VIRGINIA VAN LIEVV Com. Des ,lI0i7l4'S, 111. Grinnell Y. W. C. A. EVADNE VAN STEENBERGEN L.A. Grand Iff1lI'1.!1S, .Viz-h. Alpha Chi Omega Grand Rapids Junior College Syllabus Group Leader New Student Committee MARVIN WACHMAN L.A. .1lItIIl'fIIllf!'l', Wis. Captain, Tennis Team Purple Key Interhouse Counr-il GORDON WALKER L.A. lvl?-l'!I'l'7, Ill. North Park Junior College Independent Couneil ROBERT TRUSDELL L.A. Emulsion, Ill. Sigma Chi Freshman Couneil Sigma Delta Psi Homecoming Group Leader Baseball Basketball JAMES TUMA, JR. Com. Chirzagn, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi Y. M. C. A. Group Leader Co-chairman Freshman Camp AIIDREY VALKENAAR Mus. Clzicago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Lewis Institute Homecoming Y. W. C. A. Neptune Club MARY ELIZABETH VAN LOPIK L.A. Casllc' Rorlr, Colo. Kappa Kappa Gamma Colorado College SOPHIE VINCIGVERRA L.A. Clzicago, III. Central College MARY WAIDNER iL.A. IV1'In11'!Ic',lIl, 7 I Alpha Phi Group Leader Intersorority Couneil Homecoming W. A. A. Managing Editor, Direetory JAMES VVALLI N L.A. Clziraqo, III. Central Y. M. C . A. VVaa-Mu. 1 66' A griniling eourse in the School of BETTY WALLY Sp. Kansas City, 110. Pi Beta Phi Waa-Mu Sorority Editor Syllabus Purple Parrot Frolics RICHARD WANEK Los Angeles, Calif. Daily Pre-Medic Club Mock Convention Intramurals Jou1'. LAWRENCE WATTS, JR. L.A. Akron, Ohio Beta Theta Pi Kenyon College Wilmette, Ill. Independent Council Daily Table Tennis Champion Badminton. PHYLLIS WERMUTH Sp Chicago, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Beta Alpha Eta Rho Student Lyceum Y. W. C. A. Mock Convention Commerve has not been able to clown l'wlOl'0llI'0, whose wide and varied iiiterc-sts at Northwestern are reflevtecl in her avtivity in VVaa- Mu and in Shi-Ai. Prominent among her classinates, she has served on both the Sophomore and Junior Counvils. HOWARD WEEG L.A. Chicago, Ill. Delta Chi Illinois MARION WEINSTEIN Sp. Chicago, Ill. Hillel American Student I'nion GORDON WELLS L.A DOLORES WALSH L.A. Delmil, ,ll ich. Delta Delta Delta Freshman Rifle Y. W. C. A. French Club JOHN WATERS L.A. lVi.sconSin. IEUIITIIS, lV1'.w. Interhouse Count-il Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH WEBB L.A. Gary, Iml. Alpha Chi Omega Stephens College Math Club Spanish Club NANCY WEEKS Ercznsfrnz, III. Alpha Phi Alethenai Directory Y. W. C. A. BETTY VVIQISS I'vl'6'l'llUl'f, Ill. Y. VV. C. A. L.A HELEN WELLS Lake Forest, Ill. Delta Gamma Barat College French Club W. A. A. New Student Committee Pre-Medic Club L.A ROBERT WERMLTH L.A Cfiirago, Ill. Sigma Nu Swimming Philosophy Club Sextant St. Charles Coiil'oi'em'e L.A. OTTO WANDKE Chicago, Ill. Phi Eta Sigma German Club Intramurals Class Honors RAY WATSON, JR. Com -lUl'l'l',, Ill. Joliet Junior College RUTH WEBER L.A ,l11lll'lii1lll'0f', W is. lferry llall EDWARD WEILEPP Jour Ullrlzra, Kari. Pi Kappa Alpha Ottawa I'niversity Band Daily Student Building Committee. DAVID WELLS L.A 1fl'!lIlSlUll, Ill. Alpha Delta Phi Amherst, Track RICHARD WELLS L.A Eliafislorz, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Football Purple Key MAR.lORl E WEST L.A IEIVIIISTOH, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Rom-kforrl Geneva Y. VV. C. A. Homevoming L.A. MARJORIE WESTCOTT Mus. Knox City, lilo. Alpha Chi Omega Christian College University Symphony STARR WHITLEY Com. Rupert, Idaho Pi Kappa Alpha Chapman College Idaho ROBERT WIDDICOMBE 'L.A. Chicago, Ill. Craig Club Philosophy Club CHARLES M. WILKINSON Com. Ilubaquc, I a. Theta Xi Dubuque Band HAROLD WILLIAMS Chicago, Ill. Illinois Com. W. RAY WILLIAMS, JR. Com. Springfield, Ill. Springfield .Iunior College JEAN WILLOUGHBY L.A. Grundy Center, I a. Iowa State Teachers College A Capella Choir PAUL WHITE Kewariee, Itl. Sigma Chi L.A EASTON WHITNEY L.A LaGrange, Ill, Pi Beta Phi Goucher Homecoming MICHAEL WIECZORHK Hug. Chicago, Ill. Chicago Christian Polish N. If. Club Water Polo CYRU S B. WILL Com. Kertitworth, Ill. Baseball Football Manager JOAN WILLIAMS L.A W ichita, Kan. Chi Omega Christian W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. German Club Glee Club LILLIAN WILLIAMSON Com. La Grange, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Denison Y. W. C. A. CARMEN WILSON lVirtrtetka, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Beloit L.A. DOROTHY WHITELY Evanston, Ill. Alpha Phi Purple Parrot Alethenai Group Leader L.A W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. Waa-Mu. BETTY WHITTLE Brunswick, Ga. Alpha Xi Delta Randolph Macon Y. W. C. A. Jour ADELE WILKIN S Evanston, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Alethenai Alpha Eta Rho French Club Group Leader Orchesis Mock Convention L.A BETTY WILLIAMS L.A Wilr1'Le!te, Ill. Alpha Phi Chevy Chase Glee Club Y. W. C. A. French Club JOAN WILLIAMS L.A Evanston, Ill. Alpha Gamma Delta Carleton Hockey Y. W. C. A. ANN WILLOTH Deadwood, S. D. Class Honors L.A JUNE WILSON Lincoln, Nch. Alpha Omicron Pi Nebraska Purple Parrot Daily Jour 68 Arnie Taylor, the l ii'elu'ai1d ol' Phi Kappa Psi, makes seeond guesses for the Daily in his eolunin Inside lntranniralsf' In base- ball he is an eI'I'ic-ient tliirml-bagger, and on the inat he wrestles some- where among the flyweights. LY N N WI M MER J our. f,lll'l'Cllfj0, III. ICLM ER WITTLI ling. lfirvl'sir!c', Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha GORDON WOLFLEY lioclijhrd, Ill. Sigma Chi Golf Daily Intramurals JOYCE WRIGHT Hd. Oal: l'urlc, Ill. Alpha Phi Dad's Day Homecoming Direetory IQSTHI-QR YOTH HRS L.A. Cedar Iffllllifl-S, Ia. Kappa Kappa Gamma Stephens College PEGGY YIT N DT Milwaukee, Ilfis. Kappa Alpha Theta Penn Hall VIOLET ZIEGLER Chicago, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi North Park College Y. W. C. A. Daughters of Neptune Alethenai .I our. L.A. L.A. YYA li ll ICN ll INSHIP .loll1'. Xorlh .'l1llllHN, .llr1.w, Waa-Mu LOIS VVOLIVIC lill. llvl-lllIl'Hl', IH. Chi Oniega Grinnell Glee Cluh Daughters of Neptune Y. VV. C. A. MACDONALD WOOD L.A. ,l'1lIfIl'l-ffHl'll!', Wm. Delta Tan Delta Band Feneing Purple Key Seirnifai' Alpha Phi Omega Frolies MAR GAR IIT WRIGHT Mus. Silrer Cily, .Y. .lIz'.r1'1'o Alpha Gamma Delta Liridenwoocl Y. VV. C. A. ALAN YOUNG llI'l'e l'0, Ill. Morton Junior College ling GICORGIC ZEISLICR Com fvlllifllfffl, Ill. Theta Xi Interfratorriity Couneil Junior Tennis Manager BERNARD ZIVICN Com. Chimgo, III. Praetorians North Park College DORIS NX ISIC L.A. I' fo.w.Qlnou1', IH. Gannna Phi Beta Wan-Mn Group Leanler lfrolies Darl's Day Y. W. C. A. CIIAHLICS Vl0I'll,l lCll'l' l,.A Ifl'llllNfllII, Ill. MAR Y WOODS Coin l'r1s1fy1'ill1', lull. l'l2ll'lll2llll MARGAR ICT WIA IITZICII .loui Clan' l.ulfe, la. Stephens College J ICAN YOl'NGI.OYlC L.A flIw14'o1', Ill. Delta Gannna Conneetir-nt College Y. VV. C. A. Dafl's Day .I ICAN ZLICILLH L.A li1ir1w1'lon, Ohio Alpha Oinieron Pi Daily Dad's Day Y. W. C. A. Ifniversity Chorus Philosophy Club lVIARClCI.LA ZMRHAL ILA flII'fl'IlffU, Ill, Kappa Delta Glee Clnh Y. VV. C. A. fn I JOHN BATT LE L.A Evanston, Ill. St. Ma1'y's University Daily Northwestern Craig Club ROBERT S. FORMAN Com. Chicago, Ill. Phi Epsilon Pi Y. M. C. A. Hillel Cabinet Mock Convention NORMAN FRISCH L.A. Chicago, Ill. Treasurer Hillel Foundation Vice-President Emerson House HENRY LARZELERE L.A Flint, Jlich. Lambda Chi Alpha Flint Junior College EVE RETT V. MAECHTLE Eng. Evanston, I tl. Delta Upsilon Purdue University Intramurals KAY MILLER Com Grand Rapids, Mich. Alpha Chi Omega Grand Rapids Junior College Y. W. C. A. STEPHENSON SMITH L.A Menomince, Mich. Sigma Chi New Student Committee Purple Parrot Fencing HAROLD DASH Ed Chicago, Ill. Tau Delta Phi Swimming Water Polo TULLY FRIEDMAN L.A Chicago, Ill. Captain, Fencing Team Purple Key Sophomore Commission Junior Commission President Scimitar N Mens Club LORRAINE RUTH JACOHSON L.A Chicago, Ill. HSoft Hat production Spanish Club Philosophy Club Hillel DANIEL F. LOGAN Eng. lVilmeHe, Ill. Sextant MARJORIE MERCER L.A. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma PATRICIA MOORE L.A. San Antonio, Texas Gamma Phi Beta Wellesley University of Wisconsin Glee Club ARTHUR C. ZOLLER, JR. Com. Oak Park, Ill. W1'HHgl6l'S JUNIHH IHHSS EIIHNEH Sturulinyff.XNDl-llcsox, lflui-:mI.xN, 'l',n'Lon, CHuvI.IN. Smtwl- GI.xN.xKoPULos. l'Irr'nx1.xNN, li.x1,H.x'1'f'Hu'l'. lxmie. Selui-'K.x. Gicouoia lil-LMP . . Presz'11'wzt J o BALHATCHET Sf'I'1'I'fflI'l Tl'I'llS!l1'1'l' .I The Junior Council, headed by chairman George Kemp and secretary Jo Balhatchet, functioned effectively throughout the year. The Junior Prom being tl1e principal task, committees governed by Council niernbers were immediately formed and plans made for the feature dance of the school vear. A Junior Senate was experimented with and proved to be a success. The class was given a definite voice in all activities and thus worked as a well coordinated unit. With such support, the Prom obtained Jack lJenny's famous band and the Pahner House ball- room as attractive drawing cards. The Colonial Club orchestra Hswung out at the Post Prom which featured a novel country carnival idea with numerous sideshows. All in all, the week-end was a huge success. Xllinding up the year with the selection of Junior jackets, the C'ouncil again scored, for there was a very popular reception. 71 Tm: GRAND 31.-XRVH .lfwx l31axNx',,J1cAN Hxaxm' ,xxn CLASS Pm mcvr Hx-Llxmalc Kr Comzs xr Tmx Pow PROM Cumvrx' G0m.1QH AND FRIENDS LAURA Www ,xxn Hmm FowrLAu1-1 TL'1.m' Wmcaus lx IiAS'l'll-1 Axim PARTY L111.u'1xu'? I'lI.I,l'IN 1XIAn1,lc Y. Uv. V. gl. fvlllll-ll!'f IIICIKHICIYI' lf'mc'1'l4.-ual-1 WUI!-.1111 lima Yolrrrs Fonllm ll IiYLlG Mmmls Purplz' I'1n'rnl ED C11,wAK01-pmg BIAKJORIE NIAYLANID JIIHIAIPI' Prnnz Dufly A m'll111'1fsff'1'n x 1 W W, ,Q Vyfo DIEH1. nnlfmfj I QHT Tv W tae 5 -XLL1' :md ,foggy DH l 'INN 1151, 'YV falnm Pu' A .lc P , lf mmfflfe fll'1',,! SlNIllH IHHSS EllIlNllIl I Slamling-BERNSTEIN, CY IIARRICE, LIxNDIs, PORTER. Swatfefl--HEAP, Gmsox, BREEDEN, BIEDITCH, BEnN.xYs. RICHARD BREEDEN . . . President MARX' GIBSON . Sccrezfary-Treasurer After three years of unrelenting effort the class of 1938 was fortunate enough to find nine capable students who were willing to constitute the Senior Council. Their once-happy faces are now clouded by thoughts of Senior Wleeks, Class Gifts, Foundation Funds, and the growing conviction that of the ten or more Inernbers of their class who will not graduate, 8.7 will be nienihers of their own august and overworked body. lhrlflflrllfrm Ne Him' A wwnlzlff rrrlrn xrlffx !l!lt'l'l Illf'l ll lm UVM hs., Dail y .Im Mxmmxc BETSY G ARRXSON Waa-Mu, CONNHG MCCLUML Dmly TRAHERX MJXIIY' Bxm, N ANCY N QHMAN OGILBY ALSTED STIYAFL' N PORTER OGILYIE SHNIIPHIS W.S.G.A. Student Mug f,2'1wzf'n Syllrlbus I'I01'1f1'nfi11g1 linurrl JACK KAUFMAN Baseball , . - 'mi , 'LRPANK D lp luigtlslrelbull DUN .I,xxm' DICK HEAP M14:m'1'f'n Blfkll-IPICN lfrlnlbfzll IV., 1 ..vl. Sammi IYOIIIZIIIZ L AI.xr,r'om1 I3Ax'Nr:1m.xx' 4 X x ' A 1 Y X T llf!'l:h'llfI'I'llZ4f.U KVIIIIHVI-I IAN STEVI-:N I I I1II1l'6'0lIIf Il g U, CHA Dun H V' 1241115 J I' N 11: Fra 11: D JA N lf: 'r JflHfNTUN VANZO Powmcs Y .U .f'..'l. fvlfllflillu Pun- ' 5 llrfflwffz' - I.AN 'N 1 X129 r Sn-'nur' Ifuu'-HALLETT. R YAN. RAY. 3l.xMr:lc. 1 ir.x1 lfnu- -Coxxgxx, ANH1-:Isl-tu. l3I'c'1ixN,xN. lfmxxxl-JL. G,n'1.o1u:. QU w I U' X :N J i E E M 2 STAN FRANK1-:L P1'r'.v'rlr'11t GIQOIQGIA ANHIQISIQR S1'rrf'If11'y BOB BVCHANAN 7'zwm4m- The So mhcnuore Commission of 1937 and '38 has s 0I1SfII'0d two COI1fOI'QI1CCS thrc-0 dances 0110 . . . , 4 , . y plcmc, and one all class Ineetlng. All were financlally successful and fLCh1PVl'il thou' purpose- that of fUSt0I'lIlg greater class unity. lNIowr C0l.1,1cu1,xT1: IT IS M,xx1N1c GRAY IiA4'Ks TO T111-: W.-xm EUNICE MClNTosH NICK CONTEAS Leaders in scholarship, athletics, VVaa-Mu, Publications, conferences, and Student Govern- ment, these sophomores have been outstanding in their various endeavours at Northwestern. We find among them probable Phi Bete's, potential All-Americans, and future class heads. A strong class has in them a group of strong representatives. JACK IQYAN .IUHN IJAINIAN BOB BUCHANAN GORDON RKJSBERG CHUCK HALLETT JEAN ARMS STANLEY FRANKEL LORIQAINE GrAYLOliD JACK f'oxEY Sw-111111 Nun' B111111111. 11I'I l'I-Ill. Sw.x11'1'111 1'. K11'1N'1'1'1111. l i1w!If11u- -1i111'1,'1'11N. SWANN. C1-111111. 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This 11111131 hopes c11nt1111111 such 1'1111st1'111et1v11 111ft1v1ty t111'1111g111111t the c1ass's 1'1J11111i11i11g 1'0l1I' y11211's 21t N111't11W11st01'11. 11'Ii1CSlI51.XN IXXNCIC xi my - IHY IX lHl1. II ' ,llSl'1'l'. THAT 1 IXI. lli'MbI IDOICS1arx1'um'1.Asw. Ir'G1'1cx flush, BOOKS ARE HW li S N 414 ' IC ' ' , 25 AND Nllcsslcs. lI.x.x.', IJAI 1 II , I' lc D1 in T0 GIW1 '1'Hm4:1f: -X N FIN! w .I ' Il.I41'I'l1' IJI'll'AR'l'MICN'1' Pl Nl NUTIC. CSE FUYH DYE T1 HIC PORTS XYII Y. H INIOHRUX SWING? ITE A BliCDNX'XII'Q,Y IQAPT A'TT1jX'l l'IUN IN HARRIS HALL Hl'XTINCl Cotfusms? VVHAT! NO NIODEL? NIADAINIIQ Cru 111: AT NIT HVLL HAVE TO GO HOME Fon My TOOLS MHSSIS ICX CQARDEY '1'r:AfQ:m:11's Plzlgvlf Tggyhwffw Section Editors HENEVIWE FUHHIS HEHHIEK HILE at Northwestern l was something of a joiner, writes Genevieve Forbes Herriclc, Liberal Arts '16, now Washington newspaperwoman, radio commentator, and clog lover. Often termed America's foremost woman reporter, Mrs. Herrick got her start attending committee luncheons For the Syllabus, covering random assignments for the Daily, and later acting as A Northwestern magazine. Vfirst woman editor of the ' Gene, member of Kappa Alpha Theta, also spent many hours while in college making sandwiches W h W. A. A. for the future falways 'gto be sold by t e ifuturej erection of a Women's building. Dramatics, student council, and Y. W. C. A. rounded out her campus activities. These, climaxed by her election to Phi Beta Kappa as evidence that she did study, malce Mrs. Herriclc the ideal Northwestern B. W. O. C. We are pleased to dedicate the Activities section to her as an outstanding alumna. Wit Leisu At the Theta House At the Milce I ,gil w x f' will f , - N ,,1A:1 ,. 3 2: r + ly, sa, QN wr ff f -A 1 XM 15' f, W f ,U ,f N ' , -, -. lg! J-55, ' ww If . ., ,. . 4- . . . ,.., , ...,,., . M ..,. 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Le 1:91 2 'ig w ' QQ: 3 ' 5' 1 cf ,If f' 3..'f5Qf 1- Q, f?jf':g'f A 'V b- '1 5, ,ij 1 sv ! 5-if xfgfgl if f-F1 12 f'-L vw va I , Q- 7 ' Y, ,simg i 2,1 ' , 2.3411 W l -gvq a Q, 4. wi-jw '. ,,. V'-Q,g'Q 1,, ,fi 14- , wx '- lm 3,-ff,mgvfN'W ' -' - 'ww-f.-' f' M- fx wa:-:pc-?2fW,ffi2-ff, 'Jil' ' x , ........ .. 1 --... N .MW-V. ,.', Q PUBLICATIONS Fir-at Row-BERCHTOLD. SMART, EvANs, IIEIDRRINK, FALSON. Sezzonfl Row-BRUNTON, OGILN'IE, TIREEDEN, STIVASON. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS WARD Y. EvANs . . . . Chairman AVALTER K. SMA RT . . Vice-Chairman THEODORE A. BERCHTOLD . Graduate' Manager MEMBERS RICHARD BREEDEN NORLIAN J. QIGILVIE FRANK BRUNTON IQENNETH E. OLs.oN VVARD V. EVANS AVALTER K. SMART FREDERICK H. HEID BRINK VVIIILIAM STIvAsoN STUDENTS PUBLISHING COMPANY Each year the Board of Publications elects the acting heads of the Daily North- western, Purple Parrot, and the Syllabus. After the editors and business managers have been appointed, the board assumes only passive control over the publications and acts chiefly in an advisory capacity. The personnel ef these three publications has been of high calibre this year and in spite of increased printing and engraving costs the Board has been able to keep publica- tions' standards high. Especially gratifying has been the increased circulation of the Syllabus and the greater prestige of the Purple Parrot. Kenneth E. Olson, in the absence of Dr. VValker K. Smart, has acted in the latter's stead during the seccnd semester. Other new members of the board include Frank Brunton, alumni member, and Norman Ogilvie, VVilliam Stivason, and Dick Breeden, student representatives. Sllllllll PIIHHSHINH EUMPHNY Standing-fFRANKEL, BUCHANAN, SI-IAPIRO, WILLOUGHBY, DOYLE, ESTABROOK, YFHEASURE. .g0lLf0lZ ROBIXSON, LURIE, ORTHMAN, MOCLURE, KOBEY, ARMSTRONG, S'rIvAsON. IlHIlY NUHlHWlSllHN NlWS SlHH JAMES L. MILMOBI JAYNE MIIILER . ROBERT DOYLE l ROBERT ESTABROOK IQERMIT RUDOLE PHILIP COOPER j DOROTHY MELVILLE l WILLIAM IQARSTETER EDWARD WEILEPP ROBERT BUCHANAN j EVE HOFFMAN l RAY IQELLER DAN WEIss BOB NELsoN MARJORIE MAX'LAND WILLIAM ORTHMAN The Daily Northwestern this year fundamentally changed both its for- mat and news organization to meet progressive newspapers. Streamline- ing through the use of modern makeup and newly drawn type faces brought fresh life to the pages. Creation of the position of news editor as the director of the news-gathering II1aChlH- ery renovated the previously Outworn system to such an extent that the Board of Publications has made the position permanent. And thus with a tinge of regret we turn the machine over to its new directors. JIM MILMOE 85 Illanagifng Editor . News Editor Niglit Editors Campus Editors Special Page Editors 4 JAMES MILDIOE, Editor-in-Chief Thir-fl Row-FENSKE, 'l'oN1LINsoN. PSARRFZTT, NIABBS, BARR, XYINFIELD, IQUFLENVSKI. Smnzfl lfozr-IRw1N. NTILLEIK, FORES, IUESNIOULIX. STOEHR, DAY, H.A1CT. I-'if-st RlJlL'7l'lLLINGSON, LAMHORN, JORDAN, MAI-ILE. KIFBIAHON. I-JENIAND. SHISY NSHSHWSSSSHN SSSINSSS SH WM. DE LIOULIN . Bustnrfss Mana,grfr ICURT STOEHR Evanston Sales Jlanagvr JOHN FOB1-15 Chicago Sales Manager JOAN NIILLEH S . . .Merchandising lMa'n,agcrs ALXRT MCCOY S NIAX Hi-X1i'l' S RALPH MABBS S . . Assistant Evanston Salos Jlanagors ROSE MART DAT S DTRK BARRETT S GEORGE IRWIN S Assistant Chicago Salws Managers ELLEN MAHLE S JANE DEMLAND S . . Classtfiod Ari Managers MAli'1'HA JANE SMITH . Woman Columnist ADEIAE IQVFLICVVSKT . . Secretary MEIJ.A VVINFIELD S JANET TOMLTNSON S FLORENCE FENSKE S . Assistant Scfcrotartes LAURA GIfNDERSON S WM. BARR S 1 X HAHOITIJ f'HRIS'I'OPHER , BOB LANBORN S THOMAS MCMAHON S Solicitors M1LL1E ELLINGSON BOBBE MAURE S DAVID CSETZOFF The Daily Northwestern Business Staff was at fine group and 21 rnost enjoyable one to work With. It was through their efforts that We were able to Show LL substantial increase in our local advertising. On behalf of tho ontiro staff and the Board of Publications I want to express our sincoro thanks to all tho Daily advertisers. SVILLIAM DEMOFLIN XYILLIAN DEM OELIN lius1'm1ss Jlaunqifr 86 S111nflirzyf-1 11.xNKEL. 15t'f'11.xN.xN. Sl-'III'1li0. NY1L1.ou':H151', IJ01'1.11, I2Is'1'1111111f1x. '1'11E.xsU11E. Nmlwl-flioulxsox, LU1111-1, 11K'l'HM.XN, M1'l41.1711E, Kouxsy, .Xm1s'1'11nx11, S'1'1V.xsoN. - 1 Sy111pz1t11izi11gg with the 1n110p1111111111t 011r111v11t, C'0n11i0 McC'1l11'11 as ch21i1'1112111 111' thu 011it111'iu1 board ca111p211g111111 fm' il new Lvlllilll 1511111111115 lI11'01'1H211 c121111'1's, 0102111 vlvctlons, 111111 ll new 1101111 of student QUV0l'I1IIl1XIlf, 711119 bf'1211'c1 211'o11s1'11 11111011 Co1111111'11t 1112c'2111sv of lts fe211'112ss c21'1t11'1s111. 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G11m1xN, 1'1'l'KIN, 11.x11.xN, 87 .bass COBB Editor-in-f'hirf Inforniality has been the keynote of this year's Syllabus. The use Of two colors on body pages has greatly increased our layout possibilities, While the modern trend toward candid cameras has kept us photographically On Our toes. Staff members have Worked long and intelligentlyg the Board Of Publica- tions and the Business Staff have given their whole-hearted support. Thus We have compiled what we think is an interesting, accurate, and com- plete record Of the year. JESS COBB r' gf.-' ff.. !5f,'.k4gQf,'1.-A 5 'fait-.1 2-fi 'SQ f Yi .. ' --fgfpzyggics-cg, , 1 - ':,. 4 Egg..-'K JN., -A fi J' fi '-'ww xc ' F' Vw 454134, ,- -'J H' .e'5 ' ' fa, N . ' fi 6 '- tif-.' I E. V T Q K+ B we ., Q Pri? :gt 4 '-Pi: Q- xk f of 4,-'az f JAMA -Y 1'-as J u 4-r AA ..,A .,f-,. , - . - , J . . Y.-c N. ,, N ' 'f': .wf-'-f24'2Q?',. F 52 . f,'-. L, . 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A '-1,-1'-'z-icffw:-5.:ZL :fin '- F- , , e.g,..x.-,,f,. y., ,.-1-Lf, A. .- gg- SHIHIIN lllIlHHS HANK GOEHLICK BETTY VVALLY . FLORENCE FENSKE RUTH MABCUs . JOHN DIPINNER BOB l+lsTABBOOK . MABJOBIE MAYLAND FRANK SOsNA . HERB FORTLAGE TONY CHRISMAN GLORIA BOLLEB , RITA GB1Es . TJICK PIEL JEAN ARMS Associate Editor Sorority Editor . . VV. A. A. Editor Drama and Music Editor . Fraternity Editor . . Editorial Chairman Assistant Editorial Chairrfzaii . . Photography Editor . Junior Editor . . Sports Editor . Administration Editor . Activities Editor . A rt Editor Cuts and Grinds .,.. - BMS. BHUV' N f B0m'ETl m,'N,N- 'rmftl RW .fqgiAsM0PU?9i' VVALU- NE Q1'f'IH'lfl Ron Cnms. DXENNU 'First Rou ' I HSSISIHNTS sg l lc.xN K HOSNA SOPHOMOHIC ASSISTANTS TgIQT'I'Y CLARK BILL TCRICSON LEALAND Hlcmsum' IJAN liI1.L1Ps Bon KNOX NATAL1141 TXIACTDUNALD l'JI'NlK'E Mc'INTOsH FLOR1cNc'r: RAYMON F1:ANOEs WH1'l'Tl4:1wOR 1+ Plea XVAONLR FRICSHMAN ASSISTANTS TJICK BELL HARRY BOE'1'C11L1: JEAN CHVBB JOYVL Ii1aNNr:'1'T BE'1 1'1-3 KNOX DIUK LAKE .ART I,1T'1'L1f:F1lcLn ELIZABETH MOORE AL 1'i1T'1'liR PHIL MURPHY TTYTH Sm1LL1'1'O BOB STONE J EAN SWANN PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Pm-LSTON BIQARD BILL HEZARK PAVL HIQISMAN JANET MCTI,H,AITII TJLICANOH ANN GI'LLE'I' LAWMLNCL LAUHATIS JAMES MOIQLZAN GORDON Rosmxlm TOM SLYMOFR A R T STA F 1 BOB NOPIL ..,.'r.r'l' ' , ---u,u'K A L....u K5 , , fume, Vr'l1.1 f yu 'fly . UN ku-:1.x' LAI RTK - ' FH. H- If. Ix NOX SUPHi HMO HE ASSISTANTS Cu xru.Es BARBER li1wz'rzr,w .ll1111m1w' It bus bevu ax pl0ZLSlll'C to have haul 21 part in the mzxking of tho Syllabus of the class of 1939. 'l'hx'ough tlw 0I1tlll1SlUSllC' support 0Xt0I1Cl0fl by the stuclrzut body, :md the chverful indus- try of tho II10II1llC1'S of tho business Staff, H10 1939 Syllabus has SL1l'p21SSOil all previous cilrulgltion I'QCUl'ClS. XYitl1 your blickiugi, W0 huvv bcvn :lblv to publish a book that is proud to take its place as thv 54th Syllabus of No1'tl1wvste1'11 Uuivvrsity. flHAliLIiS BARBER HllSlVYNllWSN llHll J I-L,-XNXI11 ISARDER JANE DEMAND l'ZARLICNl'1 BI'RGI'lTT CHARLES XX 1LK1NsoN JOAX CDOMBS IJQROTHY BIANDABACH HCJISIAIIVI' Roclcus RITA BI l'T1Ko1-'Eu HELENA GDEDVIS PIICL1-IN IIEPNER lN'lAuc:Am:'1' JICFFRI Ii 4 BETTY lfl+lT'I'LICTY STEIIH IGN LADD l'lIfNICIC RICINTOSH GLADYS lYORTlIQI'1S'I' ART SILYl'IRS'1'ICIN FR ICSHMEN ASSIST.-XNTS JANE :ARNOLD RIARY l3ARliE'I l' SARA ANN BLOCH :XLIEI-IRT BouL'r0N IJNVID BIQANNIN l'lLI-1ANOli BRENK P Ecsm' Lol' G 1cEs'1' JAY JAEGER ROBERT JONES CAROL IiAHLEu llI'IlOLPIl LANUE lVIili IAAXVHIQNVE ICDWIN RIAHLIC J,x31Es lXI1'lNTYliIi JDHN PENNISH ICRWIN POE'1'TIili 'KAY RANDALL RDBI-im' RATHBITRN :ALFRED R1T'1'E1c AYILLIAM SA1.IsDL'nY rllIIAD SNELL ROBERT STORM ICuNEs'1' AYIICIJIQH I.o1'1s AYYXIC I-'unrth Rumf liLo1'H, SNELL. AYILKINHON. S'1'r:m1. fjHliIS'l'0PHl'IR. I,.xDD. li.xHl.FIn. M.xND.x1z.x1'H, Thirfl Ifmf- fWx'NE. IIEPNEE. AVILLEHS, 1'Il-Trzscn, JONES. SAl.ISl'.l'RN, YNN AKEN, CIJCIRIIIS. l Sm-fmfl lfnu-f Gomavxs. VVIEDEII. N0u'l'HQUIs'1'. IAILXNNIN, ll. fXIf'IN'1'r1sH. LANHE. l3T'liGIC'l 1'. Gm-:sl I-'IM-st lfmf- 'B.XliBl1R. l,O1'1'l I'ER, Bl'T'I'IKor'Eu. lfI'l l'EIi. ARNOLD. l.xwul-2N4'E. RNNDEL, .911 ,x -,.l.mn, .llffll C'IRC'I'I.A'l' f Hm 1'3' MI'IJ.1XNN1Cl,I, ION FRANK GR.-HIAAI If,OBl'IIi'l' HAM ADVI'lR'I'ININ!l Ifmcn M.xm:n IC1.HAxmc Iinrzxk OFFICE MANAGER .IPXIOR PIC'Tl'RI'IS Glcrnmalc fII'lINI'IMAXN, l'ul1!1'f'1'!ff. Mimi, Vlfffgf' Nylfrflnm Nfnnqef. H'.x1cru,1J MAxl.nNl1:Y, lj!'llllll1f!-021. W 'WEA wg Illwsxrmm, MAnr414: xxx Amex, IANA' .llfffffffffw HARRY Hum, Awflllff Allflllllflff' C'H.xnr,14:f .I,ucAxs14:K Ilmwwm' Kr1HI.u.xS1'I W llrwk 41lllHlIf11'!'-Y mr: I ffliil RTHWESTERN UNIVERSlTY'S MAGAZINE OF C I, H Ilfll- Umm lggliflq A K! X lffffzfffss lluff YVe of the Parrot staff set about to give the campus another Hncw deall' replacing the blue eagle by the Purple Parrot. It was our aim to change the publication from a dime gag book to a lively magazine of collegiate life which would offer a medium for the writings, photos, and art work of the talented students on the campus. To this end, Bob Haumesser and Mary McSherry lent their services managing editorsg Page Procter served as literary editorg Bob Cowan took over the art work g Paul Heissman and Floyd Hughes added zest to the magazine with eight pages of campus photosg and Rod Daly kept up the pace by his clever and pictorial advertising. There are countless others who deserve credit for their work. The beautiful girls of N. U. were photographed for the seasonal covers, Northwestern was rcllected in the eight pages of photos, and the campus activities from love-life to theatre to sports were spotted in the magazine to balance the amount of creative writing. Wlith this new form of publication, Northwestern Universityls Magazine of Collegiate Life , we hope that we have at least pointed the way for a long lived and brilliant Parrot. IQYLE BIORRIS 93 B. MCDoNoUGH R. Cowax E. LAVIERI M. VVYMAN PAUL HEISSMAN Phologrrzplly cdzflor R. PARRISH, P. Puowrmu, H. Aivlxcs, R. KERSTING li. CROSSAN, K. Moarus, M. Snmuni ,...,.uvv- ,.. ,..,, K ,f-- we ffhmn ,mt ,,....3I.... -Q A V4 --3, -A Q! ' :gf 'L . .,-qw X 1M . x ,Q iw W M '? nuns' x --,,....M L V ' , A X153 Wxn. ,, W ig-in fn -1 'yn wel g K Munn fb 'Ol- L . ,am K 1' www, gwwwww 1 n f 'Sh 4 ig W A. 4 5 za X t gp? 4 f V 660 W X , AA A f I K A VK' A A 6 J I 0 A 5 V fi' 3 Q NAVY PHIIHHY CAPTAIN IC. D. VVASHBURN Prufrfxsor of Natal Sriram' and Tactics the Fir si Sffmcfslfzv' CAPTAIN A. S. CARPENDER Nvw Professor of Natal Scivncw and Tactics the Second Svmycstvr Tap Rum -C. YEO. AXELSON, C. Q, M. MUCQJMBS, C. T. M. ALLEN. C. T. M. KZALLAWVAY. lfrmzf Hur- -Lu-ZUP. REYNOLDS, LIEUT. COMDR. FXNK, CA1-'1'A1N YYASHBURN, COMIVIANDER B1:oAuroo'1', LIETTT. HEINE, Lxmmx ADAMS IlHllHllHN SlHH Tap lfvu'-CARNEY, BRANDT. LANDIS. XYEST, YYILLIAMS, JR. Serum! lfou--Moons, PI,-XRTUNG, BREEDEN, JOHNSON, 1'ATT1sH.x1,I.. First lf1Ill C,kXK.XR, RTIMMEL. BONEKEMPEH, Rom-Jufrs, Coounul-3. BATTALION STAFF The Battalion Staff is composed of fifteen oflicersg three oHlicers from each of the three companies, five staff oflicers, and one officer from the drum and bugle corps. Election to this staff is made on the basis of competitive efficiency. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS The Drum and Bugle Corps is composed of twenty members under Junior Lieutenant P. A. Moore. The Corps makes up a necessary part of every drill. J , Tap Iiuzr--I ovrrzn, l'lLLl0'l'. Spmxul-zu, ITALY. v Third Ifmr - YN ALLIN. JON!-ILLI, Cxcirrr, BURDICTK, XIENKFIS, G.uxTn:Nm:RG. COE. PERRY. XX IEDER, I.1NDr:NnEm:1-zu, BI.xc'Mcm1c.xN Second lion' -.huoixsi-JN. Cir:-AHMAS, BROWN, Mixxmu. IIESTER. AIILLER, BODINE, Gixiuuo-rr, H,nuL'roS, Ho1.L1s'rx-zu. Front Ifnzr--Moons. 'l'0wNsEND, Swzuuluuux. 97 5 m1w'1l,'Mfg?A +1 J' W- rgi'f K Y N.-:f.f-ow . 'ki -G2 ,:,f.J,m:. W ,f,-fx:-gm vw-'SEC ' - PM -vim .., tw k 'K' - ,L ,, av Y,1:,.Xq. , F - ,v'E'T'f 1. x - f x, ,. ,., df. ,A , -mn. U v.:'-:my-z'1'Lf'Rf . ,V f,,, ,A 'Q'm 'w, A vi- 1 , Q il '.'LQ lL'fe1,q?2'55 5 1 V K X' , ::,,.m,.,..y5 , :Q .4 1. ww, M ,-f-T. fu safe! t' ' - f.jjjgln5mx pf V-1, , A 'Wt Q' ' Wrxm V 'P I MQ V Q., 1 ,, .v um , v U .1 . L 5 -'1.XJ?H'f4:-5 133, nil ww R, 'i -:MSI , N .A HA 1 s f ' 1 I1 xv , , , f 1: J UHIT - 0, 4l':'fl itll ll ll L+' K' v- 3,'um'H, v1 S. brxm K.. 1 4 1 my in--f--' , , Xl un-'it lim.i,oo4 NMOHGAN' ?ogiAT whoa. RU' HU os lXii.X5DT'lMx23li'iEQ 1NX'iLx.x.xMe- W -.- .-- .l 'J1 1..,.QxNl i-1u'YS'- ow -,Y--N1f'KLx 1 NNN, 'Nwlf Q xx ash' - .M-H, R011 .,,KmirEN- ' T011 RW f,,fP,iu7H- cflu ' '- -K l .W - ., 1.-3,301-iiwb ' i-zwrs. V105 ' FUHTthRRiZu1l mor. Compu 3' 'N DxrNlm:UN' P NTT'5H'xU ROB 1' 0 ' A' 'i ,,. - ' 1 mul f - v H. . - .i.xN. llAN.hfi' Rvyiml-LL, wmv W LHMLT1 mms. BU KN. . C mm-A, 'ircond ROIIVJ' 'A ' ui H.xivl'VN ' ' ,First Rou'f C-NNK' ' Coomnoh- Sextant, the honorary Naval Fraternity, carried out a very successful year's prograni under the capable leadership of its ofheers headed by President Willis Moose Roberts and Adviser, Lieu- tenant-Conunander F ink. The initial project of the year was the Navy Ball, which proved a huge success and ushered in the Northwestern social season with a bang. Under the administration of Bev Pattishall, social chairman, connnittees headed by Paul Moore, Bob Bonekeinper, Frank Cankar, Jack Robert- son, Al Schiller, and .lulie Schroeder, made the Ball one of the xnost outstanding University dances ever put on. Dick Jurgens' band, the crowning of the Empress, and Sextant pledging were but a few of its impressive features. Likewise, Sextant scored again in its annual drive for the Northwestern Settlement Fund by procuring the largest cash contribution in the history of the drive because of Hne cooperation from a majority of the sororities and fraternities. Moreover, the social calendar was well-filled with enjoyable evenings such as the Forinals, the Initiation dance, and the Battalion Ball. Thus, Sextant's 1937-38 record stands high and can well serve a niodel for future years. In conclusion, due credit inust certainly be given Chuck Johnson, secretary, and Dick Sehleeht, 'l'reasurer, for being the powers behind the throne. 100 Cf f'AI'TAIN W.,1s1m1f1c.v AT SIQJXTANT IJIYYICII X11 1, '1 '1Q1,1,. llfli UW 'Lili pig IQTY NA VY BALL Q L'1a1cN! M5 I 1iNN1'? 11.1.x 5 Cul 111 OF Hox'o1e PASS IX 1i1cV11cw OOSE IS PLEASED llmr Ifuu- Sc'HI.x-:fAH'r. 'l'olcP-SMIVH. W.x1.I.M.xN. S'I'l'llilllN1iS ClHliISTOI'HEli Srl-In. C.Xlili. liV.xNs. Bisuxxis. B.xiuzETT. NLNXTON Nu.1sHi RX limi' inns. I z-fmt lfmr C,xNK.xn. ROS!-I. C'H.x'1',xlN, l'I'IDDlf'0liD. Bl.x'rsoN. N.u'1.ou. liowxx. IQNKPP. Pow!-ILL. Rcsmux. I-l.xx1mc'K Xlinmxsox Xuuis l5.xnf'of'K. Unou. Glu.. IH-:1'Kn.xx1. BIc'C.xNN. lhxsox. l,A'l IlSHALI.. lllll HHMPHNY The First Foinpany is connnandecl by Lieutenant Frank Cankar. Lieutenant Cjgb B. W. Pattishall, social chairman of Sextant, and Ensign H. S. Brandt connnand the first and second platoons, respectively. Can- kzu' is one of the honor men of the Senior Class, and hopes to have his company win the annual inter-company competition held late in May. lfmr lf1Ill'7'NX'BElifl, xYHIGH'l'. Swxxsox, .XLm'r'r.x. SVHPHI-DNS, lYllllil'HY. .loHNsoN, I7ECo!'Dlms, ISREMNER, IJFNKLE, .loHNs0N, CHJELZ, PHII.i.IPsoN, Goonxmz. I-'r-fmt Run- CANKAIL. S.xv.xcsE. lfl-:lLoI'sf1N. I.IcwIs. NIVKINNUN, .XI.I!RIKiH'l', CALL. lJ.xN'1'oNE, lil-:.xs'l'oN lhrili. C1-1.x1'M.xN. CHIINHLLPL, Szxr- KOXYSKI, STANITL. G.xN'1'.xu, llo1xEn'rsoN. l5n.xNo'1', I O2 Rear Rl1Zl7'I,IDDELL, CARROLL, HUSSAR, STRAND, T1-IARP, XVARMINGTON, GRIFEITHS, BEISANO, BEBAS. NIQOOLI, JONES, MURPHY. LAWVRENCE, EOBEL, MULLINS. Front IQIIUYYFQUMMEL, IQOCIELSKI, lN1ORGAN, LINERERGER, HEINE, DILLON. IQRANTZ, PETERSEN. RIISTEEN, HELLQESON, HARVEY, LOPEZ, BURNS, KEAUH, hELLx', Hixivr, SCHROEDER, BREEDEN. SlEHNH IlIlMPHlY The Second Company is under the leadership of Lieutenant W. li. Rummel. His officers are Lieutenant Cjgl R. G. Breeden, chairman of the Senior Class, and Ensign R. A. Carney, organizer of the local Chapter of the American Society of hlilitary Engineers. This company won the competition in 1935 and 1936. Rear 1f0U77SHEASBY, MEIER. GEORGE. BLACKBURN, COLE, Sf'Hr?S'r, COOKE, ANDERSON, BIEYER, HIINSHALL, NIEDB.ALSKl, OSBORN, lx1ETHOD VVERNECKE. GEILS, BECKMAN. l ro11iR0u'iRUMMEL, SANBORN, BERNAYS, T.Ar:R,v1'1s..lOHNsoN,VV1'rTE, XVINNETT, ICELLOGG, NICKEL, lVIASONER, GOERIAIKTK, LVBRIEN, GIREFIN RANDLE, BIEVYIVIANN, ORR, KE.xm', LOGAN, SMEDLEY, CTARNEY. Rear Rowf-fSCHILLE1c, YFRENBETH, SAVAGE, SMITHSON, NITZ. FILI.Is, TIIELE, SULLIVAN, GRAY, HEINEMANN. SMITH, ROSBERG, HERRMANN YVILLIAMS, BAILEY. SCHNEPP. Front R0'Il7'?COOLlDGE, SCHMIDT. VVANDTKE, FINCI-I, 'llENNEY, ERIc:KsoN. RYCKOFE. SIMKE, KE.XTS, NICKEL, SANDOR, VVILLERS, CzEnwoNKY XVILSON, BILOAD, .IOHNsON, DENIOULIN, C. JOHNSON. lHIlIl EUMPHNY The Third Company, bearing the title of 'fHonor Company because of their Winning the Battalion drill contest last Spring, seems Well on the way to retaining the title this year. John Coolidge, a graduate of the University who has returned to finish his naval training, holds the coveted position of Cornpany Cornrnander. He is ably assisted by Chuck Johnson, secretary of Sextant, and Ned Landis, co-chairman of Dad's Day this year, Who snap orders to the First Platoon, best drilling Platoon in the unit, and Second Platoons respectively. Rear Iinw--S'I'EIeEI.MAN, SHAWV. PIEIIIIONT, LEWIS, h'OUNG, LITTLE, Gnoss. ANDERSON, BIEARY. YVISS, JONES. NEVILLE, HIXBEICKOILN, COITLTER. Front Huw- -COOLIDGE, lRl:lIC'HERT, XYEATHERXVAX. IIANDIS. CLARK. RoLLIcfK, N .IN ALLSBURG, PORTER, IQENNEDY, TAYLOR. BILANNIN, LITTLE- FIELD, BARBER, BURDICK, WEMIUTII, AYMOND, LANIIIS. 104 ff'f.i:. . .n NX ON THE STAGE NllHlHWl GLENN CLIFF BAINUM Director Piccolos and Flutes Warren Brown Charles Engel Alfred Gore Hymen Silberschei n Charles Starr Eric Stockton Oboes John Blanock Kenneth Gekeler Nonie Orvis Ken Setterdahl Clayton Wilson Bb Clarinets Howard Abbott Armand Baker Roger Call James Civis Edwin Franko John George Arthur Gilbert Jerome Gore Harold Herzon Milo Hill Alan Himelblau Thomas Israel Marion Karnes George Kincaid Robert McMorran Robert O'Briant Elmer Oskey John Owens Jess Peckenham Arthur Phillips Stanley Seimer Jack Unger David Wandell Don Wiedman Samuel Zimmerman Sllll DICK W Alto Clarinets Dan Macer Lavern Stassen Bass Clarinets Eugene Bohrnstedt Victor Schuster Homer Stewart Ba Virginia Harris Norman Kuhl Henry Paine John Patterson Wilbur Simpson Dick O. Wilson 8800118 Eb Alto Saxophones Isadore Fink Bill Foster Charles Jarasek Orval Riessen Leonard Sax Lester Schafer Bb Tenor Saxophones Milton Lippman William Meadows Donald Olson Eb Baritone Saxophoncs Paul Ishewood Harold Marek Harry Wilson Co , Mitchell Aliotta Homer Bonhivert Walter Blumenthal Roger Boone Earl De Long rnets and Trumpets N lINlVlHSIlY PIICNRY X. JACKSON . GEORGE WILLIAM SCHICK HARRY FLEER l FRED ELBEL 5 ALLEN RosENCRANz l HARRY E. HOLMBERG ROBERT D E IQIEFFEH l TULLYFRIEDMAN l . HARoLD MALONEX' j MAITIIICE BRENNEN I MAIiION IQARNES l . ILSON l Carl Dill George Fenimore Oliver Fuller John Garriott George Grill Henry Jackson Warren Johnson Sam Mages Vincent Maslowski Charles Neal John Norris Oliver Owens Walter Peterson Marian Pierce Henry Sollman Haldane Strain Charles Wilkinson Raymond Wishard French Horns George Amromin Lester De Noyelles Edwin Gould Clyde Miller Thomas Seymour Baritones yr Hal Abrahamson Jack Cole Howard Hansen Clarence Hesch Merrill Kiester Ned Landis Charles Sears rombones August Bonhivert Keith Broman Harold Chapman Robert Estabrook George Hill HHNH . Conductor . P resirl e nt View-President . Drum Majo1's . Property M anager . Property M en . Librarians Robert Savage George Schick Fred Smale Edson Stiles Frank Wilkerson Robert Wilson Charles Van Nada Basses Charles Braden Maurice Brennen Joseph Colpaert Morris Durham Frank Eldridge William Fisher Louis Marchi Robert Noel Ren Templin String Bass Donald Kane Percussion Joseph Cohen John Creighton Jack J ersted Ralph Kent Irwin Krass-Kestin James Lehmann Eri Lewis Robert Mayer Arthur McCoy George Mickley Warren Rohsenow John Runden James Sanford Thad Snell Charles Weilepp Howard Wells Frank Wright Russell Wyle 106' ?Ii I-'si 1 WN, , I .J,, S Q ms' - 5:2543 z 5 Y 525 53233 W ? 22231 fd 5 ,X li 5 rs! Tenor SVCOILKI Tr rmr Dahl, lirnest Hansen, Howard Hesch, Clarence Horn, Fharles lilitzlqe, Robert Nl!-lntyre, .lim Tlllllii, Robert Brown, Joseph Davis, l rederiC Squire, George Stone, Robert Tills, Alvin Walchli, lidward 1 1'1'st Bass Vooper, Phil Dyer, Robert lfarwig, lVillis Fink, Merle Fortney, Bill Fuller, Oliver Gill, Vlvilfred Grill, George Manby, lvllllillll Norlin, Lloyd Ryberg, Hilding Sarset, Richard Tliarp, Nelson Yincer, John lYich1nan, Vlvillia IH Sfwnuz' Bass Barber, Hiczhard llohrnstedt, l'lllQ10I10 Braden, Murray Hall, Sherwood liriieger, Paul Leon, Sol illllllflllilll, lidwin Yeneklasen, Rodger The Northwestern lfniversity Uhorus has presented two major programs this year. ln at fll1I'lSlTII12LS concert, held at the National College of Eduoatioii, the Bach chorus for mixed voices was sung. The progrrain for the May Festival consisted of Bralinisl Hl'QllI.l'IlL and Honnegcrs King Da1,'z'1!. The chorus was directed by Mr. Hans Lange and Mr. l'l1'Ufl0I'lPli Stock of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 108 I irst Soprano Calder, Fiona Campaigne, Pearl Congreve, Virginia Dorsey, Patti Fitzgerald, Mary Goeting, Adina Klaus, Johanna Marik, Gladys Merrifield,Elizabeth Morse, Eloise Nelson, Clara Ordeman, Charlotte Sellers, Lillian Tetenbaum,Mildred Thrower, Ann Trimble, Lou lValsh, Angela Zmrhal, Marcella WlIlllN'S IIHHHUS Second Soprano Alexander, Frances Allard, VVillifred Brindley, Ruth DeBoer, Constance Edelen, Jane Gibson, Kathryn Groener, Maxine Gyllenhaal,Barbara Hall, Barbara Heinemann, Jane Hess, Mary Johnson, Dorothy Kaarto, Miriam Lee, Flora Mange, Dorothy Mayer, Margery Mitchell, Marjorie Odell, Marion Parmalee, Barbara Przydatek, Halina Radliif, Jeanne Ratay, Helen Roberts, Miriam Schilpp, Erna Starr, Vivienne Steker, Marcella Stirton, Frances Syler, Helen lVard, Carol First A Zto Second Alto Berk, Helen Bretschneider, Leile Buker, Helen Burd, Carolyn Chalberg, Elaine Christensen, June Courtright, Lucille Crossan, Catherine Dennis, Barbara Goddard, Dorothy Grams, Harriet Granger, Lucy Guyton, Edith Helmeriek, Frances Hoomes, Glennette Jones Harriet Lavieri, Elaine Moore, Patricia Nicholson, Cubby Roquet, Helen Stookey, Ruth VVeakly, Berkeley Bahn, Elizabeth Biser, Doris Bovis, Ann Boys, Jeanne Cole, Kathryn Connelly, Harold Doupe, Patsy Ferguson, Janet Freeman, Barbara Higgens, Audrey Keltz, Nancy Lunk, Fern McAlpine, Doris Shurman, Nadine Stevens, Phyllis Wlatson, Mary Williams, Joan Zeman, Dorothy HlIHPlllH UHHIH Fourth Ifozr-J.xMEs, F.xNNoN, BTILLER. 1 1scRER. XYHITE. JOHANSEN. BIAYO. lloL'L1R.xN. KxNo. KR.Y'rKY. HART. R.Yn.aKov1c'H. XVILKEIKSON IIORN. HASKELL. BICNDINGER. STEBN. . v 5 Thir1lHull'fPHIL1PS. THORSEN. SPELTS, B.VI'flHELOli. IHLEY. LYONS. CL.XRK. NX YYGNER. KENT, KERNs. CHRIs'rENsEN. BROCKMVELLER. B,urr LETT, PE.YsE. XYENERIFH. Sammi! ff4lll'f'NIITNDINGER. CJREGORY. Bosuum NIERRILL. SCHNEIDER. RL'ssEl.L. DYs,xR'r. R. Mr' DONALD. BURGETTE. M. RI.'kl'IJON.kLD WILLOVGHEY. BIILLER. LANZ. .IoNEs, Y 1 X Firsl lion'-fC,xMPA1GNE. LQREGORY, STR1f'KI.1-ZR, TOTTEN. IXATZ. GREY. BL'r'H,xN.xN. PFOIRTI. lJ.xws0N. KIINTY. HIFKS. N'HL.YNc:ER. I'.Ps'r1-:IN Soprano ,Al lto Tenor Bass Batchelor, Louise Bosshard, Helen Burgett, Earlene Fanipaigne, Pearl Gray, Mary Gregory, Blanche Katz, Ruth Kingsbury, Faye Lyons, Lillian Meyer, Jean Phillips, Betty Riley, Opal Russell, Inez Schneider, Robbie Spelts, Elizabeth Storti, Flora Strickler, Jean Thoreson, lyfaxine Totten, Lois Yon Maur, Mary Tl Bartlett, Elsie Brockrniller, Gwendolyn Buchanan, Yirginia Christensen, Carol Dawson, Becky Epstein, Fay Hicks, Doris Jones, Lillian Macllonald, Nieredith Minty, Florence Mueller, Hazel Pease, Mary Sehlanger, Frances Sloeoinb, Happy Willoughby, Jean Yenerich, Muriel Freighton, John Hart, Ralph Haskell, Jack Horn, Charles Kent, Ralph King, lion Frank Kratky Mundinger, Paul Rada kovich,George lYilkerson, Frank Chamberlin, Lewis Clark, Arthur Fischer, VVillia1n Houlihan, Robert James, Robert Johansen, Walden Knapp, Brace Mayo, Gerald lfiller, Clyde Thurman, Edwin Wagner, Leon White, Jack ella cdlflll' are chosen each seinester, after a period of try-outs. This year the choir was composed of between sixty and seventy men and woinen. Besides participating in its usual program, the group took several trips to give concerts in Rockford and DeKalb, Illinois. ie IllUlIlll0l'S of the A Cap IIU Gicoicoic lJASCH, Conductor I Z'I'Sll l7Z.0lflIS Vzfolas Arculo, Shmisby .Izunes Sydney, C0m'm'l1r1fi.w!r-1' Principal liinil, Book Mc-yor, Mzirshzill Gibson, Hobvrt l'lri0h, C'zirl Wild, lirnost Wvixol, Mrs. IC. R. Mzxynziril, lXfIrs. lC.l,. Lvrcli, lWrs. V. W. Taylor, Dorothy liisvnborg, Mar-01-lla Iirzitky, l.'ll'1lI1li Jones, Lillian Burggott, l+I:i1'lvnv Dawson, Alioo Strain, Hulmlzinv Bnilvy, Mrs. Ruth Swcond Vz'oI2'r1s lVrig1l1t, Airs. Wurron, lJI'f'lIf'l'1NI! lizikcr, Armziml 'l'vssitorv, John Szrylos, Gortruclv Sf'llllLI1gOI', l'lI'ZlIlCOS Aliottu, Mitchell Dawson, Milclrvcl Allnrfl, Willilrwl l'r0bilic, lfllizzilwtli Hahn, lilizzilwtli lfaibvr, Virginia Golmlblutt, lil-1'1i:11'1l Alzlyvr, liobvrl llurliuiii, Morris Hosoncrzinz, Allon lY0s't0of,t, lXlrill llll'lf Jonvs, Hzirrivf III Fred, Benhart Sale, Orvin Jmnes, Robvrt liapp, Alice Tvrwilligcr, Ruth Wostman, Burns Muddy, Joan cleNictolis, Macklin r l' 1'olo111'1flZ0s Powvrs, Duclloy, Prz'1zcz'paI Kelly, lfilecn Nimni, Bonharcl Christensen, Carol Mcifrory, Martha Norris, John l3olyzu'd, ,Kathleen Kr-rns, Ruth Sulinski, Stephanio 1fIlSSI'-S Hourlok, Joseph, Prz'm:'zfpaZ Iizino, Donald SCll0W2LltC'I', Wilbui Kano Cflydo Roclgor, Gvorge Spvichvr, Lorraincf l IHi1'x Silb0rsc'l1Qin,Hy1nQn Imv, Floral Starr, C'liz1rlQs 1,2-l'f'0l0 Starr, cll12lI'lQS Ubows Blzinoclc, John Orvis, Nonio lvlfilyflllllllgll, livtlv VVilson, i'lz1,yton English llurn lilzmoc-li, John f'lrz1'z'11wl,w Hvrzon, llurolfl Stern, l'll1j2fi'Illl Abbott, llowzirml Biymit, lic-ith Iffzssrlolis Simpson, Wilbur VVilson, Dick Pziino, Henry Harris, Virginia llorns Miller, Vlyclc lmzicli, Holonv Hobbs, Albcrt lJONoyQllQs, liestvr Tl'IllIIIIf'fS Alzxgvs, Szuiiuvl Piorcfc, Merriam Pvtvrson, Walter Sc-hnitzor, lfrzinces Tlvlzzbumw Frc'0rlmz1n, Wxiltcr Szivzigo, liobort lloliiibvrg, llzxrry Stiles, lfilson Tuba l isc'l1cii', William Tynzprm 1' Alorris, Rlf'llill'il, .li I,f'l'I'llNNZ'UlI Mihvll, lfrcwl Mc-C'l:iy, fin-orgrv Holinbvrgg, llairry Mr-Foy, Arthur GARRE T TT LEVERTON BPEODORE FUCHS ERNEICE Pnrsrq llllltllllll llllllllll GARRETT H. LEvEn'roN . . Director CHARLES VANCE . Directing and M aka-up LEE Ml'FCl1ELL . . . Production THEODORE Focus Lighting BERNEICE Piusic Costumes Perhaps the leading lady did arrive an hour late once,fMr. Leverton is still happy! Perhaps that member of the stage crew did set up a step unit in the wrong scene,f'Mr. Mitchell isn't gripingl Perhaps someone did use No. 2 base when he should have used No. 7 ,-fMr. Vance can still smile! Perhaps a member of the light crew did fail to turn the spot on the leading man in one of his most important speeches,fMr. Fuchs doesn't look like Simon Legreel Perhaps a female member of the cast of Measure for Measure did forget to take off her cardinal nail polish for the performance,-Miss Prislc is quite cheerful! You can't blame this stall for being happy for they and the students who helped them have given one top-notch production after another this past season. RLH LARML O '1' H111 NVORK BEFORE T H nz P LAY CAREFYL OF THE BEARD Hr: Looks AS hf Hu Mmxs Hmm. U NWERSE Wum' ARE YOU Dome TOMGHT HANNELE Wmvs AT H's DAuG1aTm's Covvm DONA DI: BEAI7 'ASWINGS ITU IN ALI ,T BE VVINGS BABA THOSE COULIIN IT's A LIE-NO MORE PEACE! SHINE, BONNIE A TOAQT ' - I0 A. I V, ILISOINQ HOUSE S 3 E Q h 3 2 ? s , Q 3 Q 2 Q 5 2 5 Q 1 , 5 3 1 L Q X 2 1 5 Q i H E 3 3 5 2 3 5 Z 5 5 5 3 s 5 Q 3 5 e 5 B S 8 2 s 5 3' 2 2 E , 5 1 E E s i 3 3 XYUIIIOIIVS dvbutv this ywrr cforlsistr-41 of :L varsity sqluul CUIIIDUSCWI of Ruth lYl'if'0, l'c'g:gy Ilunn, NKJl'I1121 Rosi-11, Hzm'i0tt Sfc-OH0, :md lclililllx I,:11'sr:11: :in active- jllllilll' varsity squnrl: :md :1 vivir- rliscfussiu11 group. Tha- 1938 IIIOIIQS varsity clvlnxtv tvznn cmxsistml of Jzunvs lizxhl, .Iosvph Schilmlvr, Ilr-nry 'l'zwckv1', H0!'bv1't Silvmw, Ilwigzhf CQITPOSSIIIIIIIII, :md Pillll Sc-l1wz1ig111u1't. 'Nw squzul Ollflfilgjjfxfl in mzxjv off-f':1111p11s QIOIPQIUXS and vlowll rzulio cliscwlssifms. I urfll limi' HH mm. Zmurn. Su-lux. lil-:c'Kr1u. li,xx'.CD1:1Mx-As. lx xum-.u. if-11 lfmr Roux. lilcxsvrl. S4 nl'L'1'z. BI,xTn1soN. V1.1-xx xv. S'l'l-:14:'lL1.li. N 1-ffm! lbw- linux. Nluxwarnxir-51zx'. I,r:Nr'mNr:.Q1'x1.1As. Ii.uc'1'u. Lum I zwt Ruff- W u.1.1N. XY nu-3, YI'I'Z'I'H'CM. l'mc'E. S1-incl.:-Ls. Tl1'l'r:llfun' Lum. 5I1'x.1.11:N11mcl2. RANNr:x'. I.oN1:. RI'Dl'lIiM'XN, Nr rum! lim:- f'I'lliIH'l'0I'HI'2Ii. Sr'ml.DEli. Sruorzxlxrxzuarzn, Hull. Sv I-:XMIM I' 11-.vt lbw S1 IIN rzmxlzlrr. Ilr:Nm. Fruxrmlu-', S1l.u4:us, HHEHHIS Orchesis is a national honorary dancing society. The greater part of thc work is interpretive and the girls create all of their own dances. A girl first becomes a member of Junior Orchesis and later is initiated into Senior Orchesis. The group often participates in the Waa-Mu Show and also gives thcir own Hecitals. 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' 7551. . ,fgigf Snow Grids ox lf:-1 e T H P1 C A P I T fl L ..eg,5.l525.5,:Q-,ight I nrbl Q ST E PS' :KY For five successive nights capacity audiences tingled again to the rhythmic tunes of the tenth annual Waa-Mu Show, Of Thee I Sing, after the show hoard, fc ' tl JI 10 seeond time in three years, decided to stage a professionally written production instead of a student musical eomedy. That this was the most expensive lVaa-Mu Show ever produced was evident in the elaborate sets and brilliant costumes with which Director .loe Millei' surrounded his splendid cast. Betsy Garrison and George Kemp were co-chairmen of what many claim as the most finished performances presented at Northwestern. The entire company is to he congratulated for having made Of Thee I Sing something to sing ahout. 11.9 A FEW or THE HUNDRED rnoes- AND r'sED. t'PosTER1Tr is .lesr Aicovxn THE CORNICli..l Ax1BAssAnon 1-'Nou SPAIN Y THi:i-: I Sim Brxnlias. 1 .--' WHEH-MH SHHW HHHHH i Acting Director, VVaa-Mu Show i .loc Miller l Al Hickox Business Manager ll William Ortlirnan . , Press Representative GEORGE Kimi' Don Ramaker Outside Publicity lXfIana.ger CU-Cf7Il'f7'll'lflllf Music Chairman Clifford Aspegren Jim Robinson Stage Manager Peg Lighter . lVardrobe Mistress Brvce VV. Minier, Robert VV. Adams, Acting Show- D Book Managers Florence Sprafka Acting Ticket lwanager Bmrsi' G Auiusox U0 -c:,'1,rz1Tz'n'1un Third R01U CROSS'1'HW'AIT. ADAMS. ILAMAKER. lXllN1ER, ASPEGRAN. Second Rrmr-LIGHTER, ROBINSON, CQARRISON, KEXIP, Mnzczus, HICKOX. 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RIAKEU T - GETS THE B WAS TH A HORTON LOSSOM E Moq ALE JESS BAILEY, KAY SIZER, CHARLOTTF ' . . fl A T BEAUTI LOVEL AND B013 STONE WAIT FOR HACQ FUL TION AT DRESS REHEARSAL RAXXXPS1 T v IES I H -N IINWGK ARES, Aw GR E CAST 1 ,F CRYJX Ox-,S DR EEN AS THF MMI ' FLATS- DR ' FOR SEMA ' -LS, ' PR LES PARMMA MS fw ESIDEN FOR T I?LP-WOR WHAT's I-IAPPENING T0 DEVEREAUX. T f NUHE WWI MBER NTER Two FRENCH SOLDIERS ADD T0 THE FRENCH NATIONAL DEBT BY SWIPING A DIME FROM C0-CHAIRMAN GEORGE CAPITOL KEMP PRQCEEIJINL?-QTENIIANYTS WAT 1, fx, THE ww THE CHORUS IN Ac'TIDN VICE-P .. . ,ANIJIIIATE THRDT- TLEBOTOM QCIETLY LDDKS ON RESIDFYTIAI C' CHUCK LEWIS AND CONNIE, PHILLIPS ADDED LQDKS, POISE, AND VOICE TO THE MANY ENSEMHLE NUMRI-:RS SHE'S THE ILLEGITIIIIATE DAUGHTER., EXPLAINS THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR JOHN AND DIARY FINALLY X VIN OIZT, AND SING OE THICK I S' ' INC, THFY 4 97' , S110 7 A OIPEIJ Tl W VVITH TH IE D4 N01 NC EIR MARY Tlmmzxc IQ Anmmrn BY SLVFN 01 THF S11vFN1 Y P rvr 'Hu-Y FK rf, X 711 4L HIS UIPYY ez SI HAL KFMP Al mm FS Cllr 1 , .-1 A. U '-5 A J 1LvVvIpLY , - TEmovs . - ERYBO THE QALS AM YH P DREQS REHEAY4- As 'AS qi, 'LFVN A Go. Alff BUT '- QD TLUP 1.7115 ' KAY WARE CHANGES SHOPS F' 01 xv WA CAST is RM- C '0W,, L OPENIA 0 THE . G A FS-SAGE T QRNYANCE TTRAC BENQ VVHITE HOUSE GUIDE Bos STONE, Ts A CAP ACITY THE GIRLS AVOID A WASHED-OUT APPEARANCE Cbvm Section Editors EHESHH Gnu H1 OPULAR cartoonist, gentleman, farmer, and amateur criminologist is jovial Chester Gould, Chicago Commerce '23, creator of the Famed comic strip Dick Tracy. Selling tomatoes as a grocery clerlc paid for his correspondence courses in drawing, and a college degree from night school at Northwestern launched him on his early career. Not until 1931 did a strip really take and now Dick Tracy has swept the country. By lceeping in close contact with the Federal Bureau of investigation, Mr. Gould has correlated his cartoon with actual crime waves. His wife and daughter and a large, ultra-modern Farm near Woodstock occupy Mr. Gould's time when he is not in his Tribune Tower studio. A multitude of interests in his country home lceep him plenty busy. To Mr. Gould in appreciation we dedicate the Features section. Husband Hunter Farmer ax? vt- 'f if if 957' s Cartoonigfr . .fu-. :fc , . gn., ,.,..,:.:.' Q-.1-,,,-g.'. - fi' fu f ,L---lit-,,-,..,. H. J., ':fi,w'f7f,-11f 5:-,1 fj.,.- Q. . '5'QF'3F2wi:'4Gi1ggg3Ef- GREETINGS TO CUP FQIENDS AT NOQTHWESTERN il Q, ff O iv l Q - 45, --. JK ff fi? f X 1 ig-LE, 4 M EEE ge, E5 LJ 1-.Q 255 'av- WI NTI S15 lex 1' K ,M 3' A 5 . .J .Mx- - ,Nw -au' lk ,sn-R4 .s Q , Q., Ao. MW 4 TA M '4 'T E.Q5':f'J .f ' if A , ,Q .QL4 ,gy IH if XVEE - N My . , J E ., ., 4, 51' Q33 SEMMER Srissmx -xy .1 DIA RING PI PIII? Pom-' Fon PIC1 URFI f K ST. CHARLES CONFERENCE KEIXII' AND FRIENDS DECQjRREX'ANT SL ANIME! fl! STEAM' NMRVI-gs CONCENTRATION PAJAMA RAN: IIALL? VVILLARIJ TRI Db3I,'l'S XVHO Am: THL-:TAS You? GKIT 'EN 0 FALL RUSHING DELT STYLE HAL-LETT ACE ff! GRQQ1? LEADER ,X51 EL1.. Josfrm Mu CAMPL Mm D100 TAKE THAT, TILDEN --... vw ... V, D0 ox DIE -..-WM Wi O VER 'HERB IVIEN' wwf' 2 MURRAY MULRAN . . . alias Jimmy Allen . . . has held the lead in the radio serial f'The Air Adven- tures of Jimmy Allen for the past three years . . . and better yet, male star oppo- site Katherine DeMille in the Sky Pa1'1zdz'. MARGE KENNY . . . Be- lieve it or not! but here is one girl who said no not only once. but fIl'lI'l', to a Metro Gold- wyn Mayer contract . . . Marge p'ans to be a school teacher. MERRILL B. GAMET . . . instructor in civil engineering . . . engaged for the past three years in the development of a de- vice for the elimination of Water ham- mer, which one hears when a faucet is suddenly closed. 1-f NVhile the city slee sl . . B H, pu .. on FEI-Axe' hi ' ' ' ii, t Q Campus Milkman, supplements his university work with being foreman in a Bordei- lVlQlElIlCl pasteurizing plant, trou- ble-shooting' the complaints of fickle women customers and lecturing' at women's clubs. Bos COWAA . . . famed on campus for his Parrot and Pop and Ernie illustrations . . . Commercial ad- vertising has already seen his light and Bob hopes to have it shine even more brightly in the near future. . , .eX17l'lYeY p1'X9.5t ' 'A in TQUQY . R , Bvflflhlf gf Lhasa were it sixtegn 'a. n gxty A - ts com?- BUL' MCGoVERieQd'fnio theillixigdsvar W3 ln we , L' A ' tra xhe s 2 mmm , ..-Pelle Q or of , - Zi mp Ammon - the W dQ.i.m two News 441 H. V. KALTENBORN Dean of radio Commen- tators . . . he has been news-editor for the C0- iumbia Broadcasting System since 1930. H THOMAS MANN As a stage in demo- cratic progress, there must be a strong de- fense and no compro- ' ' rineiplef' mise of the p SINCLAIR LEWIS . ' 'ust1n- 'tDemocracy is J 1' 'lity dividual responsibi . . . What this country needs is a return to in- tegrity and good hard work. H. G. VVELLS decisions 'Tremendous . de today K are being ma ' f known in disregard o realities. Mankind Anot n organized only needs a ' but is ask- world brain, ing for it. GUT7 .Oy e Carved ffFORGLU1v1 in the B, 1' Dogg .- South Dakiick Hilisllg aalhglnori- 31 t . Coustghe fatherg . at I-V - . '-of Our 1Ouhd ' His trail the Wo,-jd can be UWHCQ . d b ue has left Zegfgdwsyks Im. SMF A ge 'DLEY 3, rf , LT atgp. ffwgozazinatjli-ER Anchol. fO1.eig,n twill: Out H h 1611! Slde our cllge navy - , . Bew 03st I. A' 34 . IH Dwopagandaylfi of Wal? LADY HAY DRUMMOND- HAY First woman to circle the globe by air, first woman to Hy from Eu- ' A ierica, she is rope to n I ding wo- Englands ea man journalist. STAND B W Tuvxmc THE SHO REHEMSAL N 'SHE MK The mgml V xersof ve' ' 1 S 1 t y Council are the major Chicago Chicago, course N ASIBCJS' M EL P EER, HCHIEFBOMBERG ROGRAM ANDLES ELVGI- H E J A R R - HA ESIDENT OF I TTON INTERVIEWS M 1l:.AR YOUR SIDED An average of seven programs are aired weekly and include The Night Skies, featuring Dr. Oliver J. Leeg The Heiziezuing Stand, featuring Dr. Hatton, chairman of the Political Science de- ' t' the Lct's Hear Your Side paitmen , show, featuring Northwestern studente, ' ' ' ' I dye, featur- and The F1 ontieis of Know e ing Bill Kroke1'. NTERN ATIoNAL ROTARX! DUPERRY, DR. LEE DoEs Night Skies B013 H AVVKS Q ON sr UI77LS THE MAA O DOT ROTHENBFRP 3 23 S 2, 5 5 QQ 2 fu H eg fi 45 2 ge fe is 1 Q 5 as 5 ss gi A is K iii fx? if 2? ii N Z5 if .Q ii H Si H .f if S, is 5 2 3. Fi E is Q! 25 is Sf ,S E Q se QQ, is M 3? 5 it 5 5 Q ? 5 l,nf'L:1i5z'fT:sz5gmgMsfffws,g:4gz,f55i: , V n if 1 -ff- 161fA ,f-?zf::z-ag V ,gp gg f f 1 , ,g, . - g gf' , f-f.-5,1,y::f-5',gg1w31:gg, cis'ivfsffifir'1412'1fzsgse'.11fileslmugilzisfnswiagggsiiwgut15537ffmffafwzsfmwggfvmgsggeggag-fg:pgfqnggggggggiy52,fgegmfgqgwggigggfpxgg,sgeiisHQ.?2SL2!15:?',,'2,.'Yfms5ev4amwWw , A sophomore in the school of Liberal Arts, Dophie', was one of the five queens to be elected by an all-campus poll. Her beauty and her perpetual, un- affected good nature have made this Theta both a Syllabus queen and one of the most sincerely- liked coeds here at North- Western. llHHHlHY W ,'..k 1 W? ' Tall, blonde Nancy Powell has made many friends on North- Western's campus by her friendly, engaging manner and her ener- getic participation in extra- cur- ricular activities. She has represcnted Pi Beta Phi on the Pan-Hellenic Council and as a show girl has helped justify thc Vllaa-Muls reputation for beauty. NHNEY IlIlWlll za X 5 E pi an 19 3, '59 za my 1:5 Qs U 3, ax E E -M. A My www QL-mwmm-mmm Joy Hawley was certain of being a Syllabus queen last November, when her flashy smile Won her the queenship of the Navy Ball. There is, in fact, only one phase of life at Northwestern-the weather-with which the blonde Kappa from Texas cannot get along happily and smoothly. JUY HHWHY Yivacious and :1 good sport, Dorothy Erickson wants to haves a career as a professional figure skater. Only a freshman, this blonde A. O. Pi has made herself popular by hor personality and good looks. HUHIHHY lHIlIIlSlN ,M Jean Arms, Delta Gamrnafs queen, has managed to combine her beauty with ax six-point average. Not only has Jeannie been a dancer in the Waa-Mu show for two years, but this spring was officially judged the czunpus's Ginger Rogere. HHN HHMS 3: ii :Q N 5 X 1 Vx 2 2? 'E i 2 3 2 F 2 'Q 3 5 EZ s 2 S 5 a ii Virginia Anderson president of Willard as a freshman, now holds the presidency of her sorority, Gamma Phi Beta. She is athletic , drives her own Ford, and makes good grades. VIHHINIH HNIHHSUN NJ ,-. Foxy' KNQXY XVHEN I VVAS EDITOR- Q57 1' Q! A 7 mi In W I fwwnyxwkxf-1 x QUEENS ON PARADE- PEPSOUENT PLEASE NOTE ,ff 'in- HE WON HIS LETTER IN WRESTLING How ABOUT A COKE DATE? section Editor S :wiv Q: was ,X sw w - k'5.QEx1v'117 sr Q. in . ii 2 ! 1 WHEN Il EHHINS LDES-in living N man, distinguished jurist, and Founder of Omega chapter of Sigma Chi is Former Federal ,judge Lorin C. Collins, '72, An organizer of the first Northwestern baseball team, Mr. Collins tells in his Autobiography of playing first base in a game with Racine college. Frances E. Willard, founder of the W. C. T. U., was to award a silver base- ball to the winner at the dedication of the new follege ot, Liberal Arts. Racine won the game, Mr. Collins adds anti-climactically. While at Northwestern he also sefrved as coxswain of the lifesaving crew and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. First major step in his judicial career was his election in '1877 to the illinois General Assembly. ln 1884 he was appointed judge of the Coolc County Circuit Court, later federal judge in Panama Canal Zone and in Santa Fe, New Mexico. At present he divides his time between his Chicago residence and a Farm in Michigan. To an enthusiastic sports fan during all his 90 years, we respectfully dedicate the Athletics section. The Family ln 1875 Their Golden Wedding n HlHlllIl IHHSHNNH The athletic season of 1937-38, though it lacked the color of a Conference championship in football Was, nevertheless, highly satisfactory. The football team was hampered by lack of reserves but still broke even on the year, and turned in fine performances against Purdue, Wisconsin and a far superior Notre Dame squad. One of the finest Wildcat quintets in several years dropped from the lead in the Big 10 to third place late in the season, largely because of an injury to captain Trenkle in the Ohio State game. Ted Payseurls golf squad topped the circuit last spring and the Purple tennis team took second honors. Tom Robinsonls swimmers stood fourth in the loop this Winter and the water polo team tied for first with Chicago. The outlook for baseball is better than it has been for a number of years, spring tennis and golf should come through in fine shape, and C'oach Hill's track men look rather fine. The names of Yanzo, Heap and Kovatch, the three boys who made All east, will long be remembered, as will Freddie Trenkle and Danny Zehr for their fine performances in basketball and swimming. IiENNlG'I'l1 VV1LsoN ,Al U1 lvlir' Di1'w'trn' PAVL BLNNL'r'r . . 7'1f1mis CARL Ow1cNs . . Football Wr:sLlcY BROWN Wrestling TRD PAYSEUR . Golf OARL l+lRIcsoN . Trainer TOM ROBINSON . , Szoiwmting XYALDO F1sHr:R Football Am: Sc'I1r'M,AC1111:R Intra-,Murals FRANK HILL . Track JACK VANCE . Football BERT INGw1cRsicN Football LYNN W ALDORF . Football TNTAURICE KEN1 '... Football HUSSl+lI,IJ VVALTKR . . Basketball ARTHVR LONBURG . . . Basketball JACK XYILLIAMSON . Stadium TQENNICTH XVILSON . Director of Athletics ,flamlftng-OwllzNs, ER1c'soN, VV1Ll.1AMsoN, FISHER, BRUVYN, WA1.'ri4:R, IQEXT, PAYSIQVR, VANC1-1 ibfllfllftl-LUNBORIS, ROBINSCJN, WALooaF, W1LsoN, flllili, Blf1NNl'L'1 l', SCHL'MAf'mcR, lNGVVI'lliSl'lN. 147 llr' -' ,W E K, fvlH'!'l'1f'lIllI'I'N IXI1'M.xxAu1wN, Jmixsux, S'1'm'Ks, l,I'I4'IfY, Fuss. , . YALL. 4 Yum 1111191 Tho hvllvh wutc'l1m-s H111 gzum- FQOTBALL EHHEHINH SlHll LYNN WALDomf Head Football Coaeli Defending the 1Yestern Conference Championship after losing nineteen lettermen from that champion- ship squad is a tough job for any niang Lynn 1Valdorf had just that job facing him last fall and despite losses to Minnesota, Ohio, and Illinois, acquitted himself well, dropping no game by more than one touchdown. The sports scribes muttered, Heap, Yanzo, Jefferson, liovatch, Swisher, and Yoigts, and they still lose , and shook their heads. The answer is easy. A single line and a single backlield, no matter how strong, cannot play 60 minutes of gruelling ball against teams which can throw two and three fresh elevens into the fray and be expected to have that fourth quarter winning punch. But no one is complaining or offering alibis. After that performance which thrilled thousands at Minneapolis on November 13 when ten and eleven sophomores held the mighty Golden Gophers to one touchdown on a freak pass, coach and students need have no worries for the autumns of 1938 and 1939. igllL7Lfl'tlLf1fVANCl'l, Fismxu, WAI,nom-', Iwmvicusms, LONBORG. Ifneelfing-K1-LNT, Russmcss, Owmis. 150 I F1Qf'll1 Rflll 1NgXl'BEli, ICVIJIIS, SCIIAUR, l IcRrII'sON, BOXYEN, NIILLER, ISALIQR, HAY, IQOBLIC, ISAIIVOCR, KAIWIIAN, SAX, GRI-:If'Is, PIIQRCIQ, .NICh'IAHON, LIIIDRLL. Ifourth 1ff7Il!fHINT!JN, IxLAIvIM, IJALY, VAVRFS, IXKCKEL, Rosvu, ROSE, WI4lliD, VITTIGl'H, BITTING, KEIILOGG, MI'- HIQNRY, O'LEARI'. ThffllRI1llV'GI7liITZ, FALK, CUTLIUH, CARR, IRYINO, NOSKIN, CARROLL, RIILLTRI-:N, HIIITMAN, IIANOWOIITHY, HMIAN, NORTH, MAJOIQ. Sffzwzrl 131111--I.A:sKAY, KOv,xTI'II, WI-IONER, DIEHL, .IILIPVI-:Rs0N, VOIOTS, CALYANO, Hl'I.kP, VANZO, SWINI-IER, ICBY, IXOXVALSKI, LANMAN, SPRINGI-IR, WI-IIQRRY. Frm! 1e0ll 'SIMKO, GHLDAK, RYAN, CONTEAN, CLIFF, ARMATO, Mf,'GI'IiN, METHOD, SILIP, SAIHILIN, SOI'RI'I', ONVENS, NIIJQVI' YOVNC I , , , . ,. our nu'-I .JI S mI'l 'ILAFl1' IOIIAIIIJS 'IIf: 'S 3 I IYIMS GRONNIQ Hl'lI,X1' F llzlf qlli-XNl,ONKlY ,IXlN1,lXl'NNI11, I ll ,R ,BII IRI ,HClliXATI,S , , , ARONIJIALLL, ADAMS, S'1'Oc'KM.-xN. Third Row -MIQYRR, BOYD, SMITH, ANASTOS, liLOO'I'Ic, KLOOTIQ, RAMSAY, XNILKINSON, ORTIIMAYIQR, R,IImLI5, BOYD, Foss, IiI7ssNI:ss. Sw-mul IfI11l'?H1Jl'KINS KIQLLI-:Y MVRPHI' CURRIAJRI GROVI: GRI-:I-INFIILII FIQRRI-IN BROWN HClIi'Fl7N All-IYER Y Y Y Y V I 7 l 3 Y NEARY, NITZ, SPIIGLMAN, KAIIN. l'YlA7'Nf RUI1'7IiICNNEDY, SPI'RKI,I:, PAPIVH, LORANf', AAR'I's, ZORICH, NIATSUN, HIQINNII-:Nz, PIQTI-JRNON, SAI'ERS'I'l'lIN. ARNOLD, NIRIJI-IALSKI, NIADSICN, JOWE. 1.51 4 N. U. 33 Iowa State 0 Coach Lynn Waldorf, building an almost entirely new eleven after the loss of nineteen letterrnen from last year's VVestern Conference Chanips, was pleased with the work of Sophomores George McGurn, Nick Cutlich, Jack Ryan, Ted Grefe, Bob Daly, and Johnny Goldak. Northwestern scored easily in every quarter, Captain Heap carrying across the first one, Bernie Jefferson tallying in the third on an 85 yard spring, and Streakyl' Swisher collecting the other three. Iowa threatened only once, and late in the fourth period. A long pass, Kischer to Waite, connected and placed the ball on the Wildcats 25 yard line. The Hnal gun, however, ended all scoring hopes for the Cyclones. Slvisilvr' goes off Tackle WEG N is it ,fx CALVANU H14:1T:v1AN 152 IRUM. SYVISHER WPIIJLS Heap tries Wlichigari line. Michigan 0 153 The VVildcats' single tally came in the third period. Sammy NVegner intercepted a short Michigan pass, Jefferson passed to Don Heap, and Jack Ryan plunged to the VVolverine twenty to set up a pass play to Cleo Diehl in the end zone. .lack Ryanls accurate toe kicked the extra point to make the score 7 to 0, where it stayed for the rest of the game. Early in the last quarter Michigan drove to the thirty-three yard stripe of Northwestern, but a tumble by Tex Stanton put an end to their scoring threat, as the Purple were on the defensive the remainder ot the game. HNorthwesterrt's Wildcats sharpened their claws between halves today 1 4 and came back raging to conquer Purdue, 14 to 7, tn a dramatic drfense ' ' of their Big Ten grirtirort ehampinrzshtp''.-William Weeks, The Irzdtarzapolis Star. P urd Ll e Jef reels of 10 yards. N, g AA ettf Srl, - nhl -'fk, if 2:4 R 1 .2 K,f:, - Rx lj? ASN tttee L ff 22 4,910 if 4, . - -...ww fi? f'ig! 5kf ' fit? fr 'VIZ . I . 4' Q if, f . . .f n wr- . a.,fa.m,-2 . E, V r ik' 4 we -V X - 4, , ff - A J Y t Q '4 'ff 1.-'V-fx 'HI' -ck f' . , ,- V. .:.,.nL '- b 1. .,r- -, , - ffff L, . e -,K '.1: - 'h w.11gY1-if 1' ' ' , Tfifffgi? . 5 -wwf' A 'H - rw' 5332-fi. K ' , ,X W.. X 4 w A vu- m,,fef4,. HAMAN MCYGURN 15 7, Q- THE NH BLOCK cons THROIQGH ITS PAcEs. Featuring a pre-game broad- cast over WLS, an effective NH block, and the traditional presen- tation of the fathers of the football players between the halves, Dads' Day was once more a success through the efforts of Ruth Coale and Ned Landis, co-chairmen. AT TIIE m:oADf1As'1' C0-CHAIRMEN D,-SDS, LINEUP FOR THE GAME. 155 BAND FORMATION AT THE HALF. . U. 'lflhio Stolb still ranll gfft lhosv kicks aftvr louc'l11lown, but it has . rlzfsf-oz,vf1'1'1l a nww formula for golfing Ihr' l'.1'll'Il point. This is mmwly Oh Z 0 7 lo allow flu' opposz'fz'on lo mmf' through and blorlf Ihr bool, I'l'COZ'I'I' H10 ball, flip in a yulzw of razzlr'-flazzlo by way of a lalwral pass, and tlzmz, romp on ozw' lbw goal llnr'. -Ifass lVf'lVlhf1'lIl, Thr' Columbus Dzfspalcb. ai Loolefng for a holf in Ihr N. U. line' N. U. I4 Tho lmfgh hopvs built for vVlSI'llIlS'Z.lllS Harlgvrs I'C1llZ.Sl7l'Il today brjforc rlawing ry' AlYfll'lh7,Ul'SfI'I'II,S Wilrlrals, I'llI'IY'I?,l Big Tm lillf bcarwrs. . . 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Minnesota 7 linrlon, TI11' .11I'IlIll'!l110ll-N TI'll7llIlf'. 17111511 111111 lI1'11p .w11oIl101' fiilllllll. llfl! HINTON ,ai 4 4 A ir. 'S 4,05 ,, y,,, 'Y , ,, I ,fvlf DALY YQVNG Glclcni C0NT1'1.as DIHH1 otreDame7 HAppropriatcly enough, Notre Da1nc's Irish rnarchcd to victory in Dyche stadium ycslcrday on the feet of a lad nanicd Sweeney. He snatched a blocked punt out of the wintry air and took a few steps to a touchdown which defeated Northwestern's Wildcats, 7 to O. -Irving Vaughan, Chicago Tribune. A lucky break late in the second quarter turned what might have been a Purple victory into the third 7 to 0 defeat in as many weeks. Northwestern started out in great style, and completely dominated the play for the first 15 minutes. The biting cold began to tell, however, and stiff muscles and chilled bodies could not withstand the onslaught of fresh Irish squads which were poured into the fray. Notre Dame marked the final appearance of Captain Don Heap, Johnny Kovatch, Sam VVegner, Bob Swisher, and big Fred Vanzo, all of whom played sterling ball all through their college careers. Chuck Sweeney was really the whole Irish team, although Andy Puplis lugged the ball for a better than 8-yard average per try. S sis i I ' RYAN Two Wildcats close in on Simonicli. N' relax lh'Il'1THOD CTSTLICH 162 M t tanding blocking quarterback, An ou s 'Chopper Fred Vanzo ably merited his E t team by throwing position on the All- as the longest forward pass ever completed in bl kin b ll nnals Voted as the best oc g foot a a J . and defensive back in the country, he was elected to a position on the Associated Press ' bers of this triad team and with the other mem as an All-Conference man during his Junior W and Senior years. Don Heap, Northwestern's captain and most valuable player, carried the ball for three years at better than five yards a clip. Donls kicks, passes, and runs figured in every VVildcat victory in the past three years. He called signals from halfback position and was said by Waldorf to have one of the best football minds that mentor had encountered in his years as a coach. Don was recognized on the Paramount News All-American team and All-East team during his senior year. Johnny Kovatch, one of the Big Ten's best ends, climbed out of a hospital bed out in San Francisco to play against the All-West t ically team last January 1. That was yp Y D ' the fall of 1936, the total Ixovatch. uring yardage made around his end by opponents ' H as a slashing, driving was minus three. e w offensive playcr as well, and his pass-receiving t uch- d arounds accounted for many o and en - rated All-Conference downs. Johnny was during his last two years. 163 wt Fimn VANZO DON H1-:AP JOHN IQOVATCH luis I5 W f T HAT nl- Loom ' AD LIKE Rx oc is 'vw IT 5 THAT MAN AGAN I I W X-YT 1 , T0 PLAYN W Ammon H x mx N Q, ' M 1-wp M x E 'xv V .1 T P9 xxg XBSVBA xuvfv SQNTETHW G uv! :VY V go D0 V BT M R. Esqvimf yi ,QE fgk . 39 XXRF .QM- I v I APA W ALDORF figsx - g fx 6 4' Q X Q if bf TSN 7 1 X 0 x.. I ,V, 1 4' J, 7, x 1. 3 . y 9 I , ,E3 A AY. Lf , Ig! Ns... ff' W W fff 7 7- X 'X N gi, BASKETBALL 1 Q Carleton . . . . . . Marquette . . Pittsburgh . , Notre Dame. Butler ..... ..... Notre Dame ......... VVisconsin . . University of Valifornia Ohio State . . Iowa ...., Indiana .. Purdue . . . Michigan . . . Bradley .. lYiseonsin .. Indiana .. Iowa ....... Ohio State .... ..... Purdue . . . Michigan . . . 167 CoAr'II I,oNBoRc GANIES BASKIGTBALL UN MICN FIQED TRENKLIQ, Captain IIICHARD FINE, .Manager JIM CURRIE ART GERKEN LESTER HAIIBIAN MAIQCELLUS MCMICHAEL CHARLES MELCHOIR JACOB NAGODE JEAN SMITH AD VANCE ROBERT XYOIGTS Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern ........ Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern. . , . . . Northwestern. . . , . . Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern. . . . . . Northwestern ........ Northwestern X 2:4 .fs . ' a lf, wwf 'fm-I -gee- NET f,.,.ff:-' CAPTAIN 'l'I:,ENKLE Sfavndmg !PAYs1-JUN, Flsmzlz, OSBOKN, HARMON, CIEKKICN, VVOY, SALEY, Tt'1cx1cR, IGRICKSON, LoNBo1m, h'II'1IA,'HO1K Sl'flft'lZ7fJVVlCNS, Mi'7MIfTIl,AEL, SMITH, FHAMAN, XKOIGTS, Cvmurz, NAGODE, VANCE, KOWALSKI. VHHSIIY HHSHMHN Sfz1,n,din,g4l3ENSON, COYLE, IQIGYSER, SIIEPARD, FMIQRIQN, cl,-XSSLER, ANAASTIJS, Z01u1'H, XVAl.T1m. i Sealer!--MCKINNON THOMPSON OSTEN IJNDSAY PUWI SXVANSON II1Gu'r0W1z1z G01.1,Y Mc'CA1:x1-:S OHTMAYER. 7 Y 7 Y 3 7 7 Y Y 168 BI1'Mi1a11 , 01111 11111 first s1111111st111' with 11 1Jl'O1i0I1 111111111 110111 10111111 f0o11J1111, 01111111 11111-11 10 11111 s11111111 i11 .12lI1ll1ll'j' 10 1111 up 11111 110111 11111 hy 15111-11111 ID11vis. That 111111111y s1t01'i11g eye was still t11111'11, 111111, g1iv1111 il SQQ111111 t0 15111 s111, 1111 11011sn1t 111iss. 1311si1111s 111111111 1111 IIIICHHHY s110t 110111 past the Circle, 1N'1ik11's 11001' 111111111 VVZIS faster 111is y11111' 1111111 in his past two s1111s011s 01' Varsity 1t0mp11- ti1,i011. 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'tAg , following in his hrotherls footsteps, played first string hall ar sophomore and proved invaluable :gt grzxrcl. He is big end rugged, yet fast, and can sheet as well. He stzutrfd nearly every game, playing alrizest thirty minutrs of hall in many, and was il bulwzirk in the lineup at all times. Ag has two more years of varsity competition. CLEO J IM DIEHL CITRRIE Diehl, who won his letter at guard in his sophomore year, looked Very promising early in the season but was unable to play on the squad after the Hrst part of January. Had he continued, Cleo, football captain and varsity baseballer, would have been the first nine- letter man at Northwestern in 30 years. Jungle Jim was possibly the most colorful man on Lonborg's 1937-38 quintet. Tall and rugged, he is a tricky and clever ball handler and guards with Hnesse. he held Purdue's Jewell Young he last half. It was Jim's inability In the final home game, to two baskets in t to hit the basket consistently that kept him from playing a full sixty minutes in many games, but he will be back next ycar and will bear watching as one of the best guards in the circuit. 171 Melchoir was the other youngster on Lonborg's 1937-38 sq Like Harman, he is a forward and much is expected of uad who won his N his first year out. him at that position. He shoots well, and is tall enough to r Indiana boy, and with ebound in there with the best. Chuck is an Ag Vance will carry on the traditions of the basketball state for another two years. d at forward, made his Les, a newcomer to the squa At the first of the letter in his sophomore year. season he and Melchoir alternated at MeMichael's position, and after Mike came back into the lineup in January, Les filled in for Trenkle and whoever happened to be playing the other forward. With two more years of varsity ball ahead of him, he should prove to be a valuable man in the Purple lineup. BIG TEN STANDINGS Team Purdue .,.. Minnesota . . Northwestern Ohio ....... Iowa .... Michigan . . . Wisconsin. . . Indiana .... Illinois .... Chicago . . CHARLES MELCHOIR LEs HARMAN Won, Lost ....10 2 3 ...7 5 5 ....6 6 ..6 6 ....5 7 ...4 8 ...4 8 2 10 Percentage . 833 . 750 . 583 . 583 . 500 . 500 . 417 . 333 . 333 . 167 lHHIlllIlS III the llaslqetllall season just passed, a great Purple ltxillll l'L1l'nisllell Illillly spine-tingling seconds, Illilllf' tellse, straillillg Il1OlIl0I1tS, and Illillly Dl1lSQ-Sf,ll'I'lIlg.I flashes of screaming, Sl1I'l0lilI1g 1'J2LIlll0IIl0Hll11Il. A few, however, Stillld out i'I'UIll all the l'est. BIEIIIY will long 1'QIl10IlllJOI' tllose last lew llfllll'-l0I1Q: seconds against Nliehigan, When, with the cllalllpionship at stake and a one-point lead, the Vllildcats lost the hall. A Rlichigall forward drillhled the l0IlQ2Qtl1 of the floor illlll let go a wild shot which hit the llacklloald, rolled around the hoop twice, Z1I1tl shot off llltfl space as the 21111 hanged! Few will forget the death-like hush wllicll filled Patten gym that night against Iowa when witll tight, dry throats 5,000 people saw a great Wildcat captain, wllose superb floor game had carried his team to the top of the heap, barely miss the tying llllll winning free toss with but seconds left to play! Perhaps the clilllax to a season of ClllI12LXQS Cillllt' ill twlll' final hollle QQZIIIIO against Purdue. After playing a superh Purdue five to a standstill illlll after holding .lewell Young to a scant lilllll' points ill the entire second half, all erroneous seol'e-lloal'd caused the Wild- cats to drop hack to the defensive ill the final few IlllIllltGS of play, wllen a knowledge that the score was tied would have led them to take the offensive Zlllil probably go on to a victory Zlllil a share ill the C1011- ferencc CTOWII. INIDIYIlJl'AIl SCORING l l'1fI1l Goals l 1'r'w TflI'0lL'-S Nagode , . . .Citi 25 Smith .... . . .34 19 lVTi5Mll?ll2llxl . . . .25 I3 'l'l'ellkle . . , , ,24 G Vallee . . . . 16 12 Davis , 0 5 Yoigts .. . ti 6 cll1l'1'll' .. , 0 3 lIiil'IllilIl . 2 0 Kowalski . . . l 0 IYJ ,JEAN SMITH JAKE X ,movie 'KS1nitty has played a consistently good game at center all year, and will be hard to replace next Decem- ber. This six foot two ball tipper has been with Dutch for three seasons of varsity competition, and has been responsible for many VVildcat victories. Tall and angular, he shoots and rebounds surprisingly well, and although rather slight on the avoirdupois was always ' , bf sk ,t or out in the middle of the scramble, under the as e on the floor. Big Jake, senior forward and high-point man on the Purple quintet this year, was probably Lonborg's steadiest and most dependable basket collector. Nagode alternated with Smith most of the time during his sophomore and junior years, earning letters both 1 . h. ll cune out as a powerhouse in is seasons but rea ' z y W. 7 ' ' ' else on final year to score more baskets than anyone L the squad, standing high in scoring ' 174 honors in the Big 10. I I ff ' V?-A ,f X f ,ff X6 E E BASEBALL, TRACK, SWIMMING 5 H PHI Irv liown Mr'1m'Ho1n,S1funvs RYAN. Thfirzl lfn11'f-f-IAVSTIG, EDWARDS, COLLINS, 'HIXKPLVITC , 4: A ,A , , , A A AA A A A , Semin!Roll'--WI-11:13, SIMKO, KA'1'Z,SYRING, LYMPER, C0NT1cAs, GOLDAK, Sxlnmomc, IJ11m1A, Smuvsox. Fi:-sl lfnu--Hl'sT1f:EN, Gow, PAI'L, K1-LPPIN, EVANS, BEBAS, I'3li00KHY. , livm' I NGXYl'1liSl'IN f'nrn'h VVILLIAM SYHING .I .wx WVU Y G1'1oluQ15 I,YMP1c1c f'llllIfIl'l.ll liUlSlClZ'l' H H H H H H ll NUl'lllXYUSll'l'Il is looking l,Ol'NViIl'll to il wry si1c'c'0ssl'11l lmziscilmll sv:1so11 tliis spring umlm-1' tlio zxlulv Qlllll2UlC9 Ot' cozirli liiirt lIlQW0l'SflI12lSSlSl'Pll lay Blaiiiry Kent. lfigrht lc-ttv1'l114-11 I't'llll'I1lI1gI this yvzir will form tlw I1llClPllS ot' tliv tc-aim. . ,. , , , HARRY At tlw c'z1t,c'lHi11g1 post, Kick C oliticizis will soc- :L lot of glgllyiylgiqlg :ic-tion liis first your of Varsity rtoinpvtitioii. Aiuong tlw Vvtvrzuis, .luck lfitlllllllilll, Bill Syring, zulfl Harry Scri1Hl:1111orcH strmml out, Two soplmiiiorvs, .lflllll Golclalc :mil Pliil lfklwzilwls, also liuvo sliowu plviity ot' stuff. 'l'l1c1 infivlml is fairly well s0tfC'loo llivlil on first, l 1'ml Sl1i11k1-vitf-li sQcc:11cl, Jack Woy :Ht short, :mil f'z1ptz1i11 flixfilfli' Iiymzui at thirfl. ll' our ol' tlwse 111911 Sllillllil lailtvr, vit,l1c'1' llZ1I'I'y Brooliluy, :1 utility 111:111 Ol' two ya-airs' vxpwioiicc-, or fll12LI'l0S Mc-lc:liio1', :L pro111ising SOI3l10lIlUI'0, would stop 111. PAVL 'l'lw oiitfivlml ronsists of tho vc-tv1'z111s liolm Sz1111pso11 ll Hill 111111 Piiiil Wvrml i11 loft Zlllll right fifilcls, 1-1-siwc-tively, uurl 0itl1v1'AlcHx l1llSllQ0l'cll1li1'lGS Sticklciii, liotli sopl1o111o1'es, i11 cmitvi' tivlml. ISASICBALL SC'Hl'IlJlfI,l'I April ll 12 l,o11isiz111z'1 State zit lgilltill lioiigrv. lil I4 'l'11l:H11rH :it Now llI'l021IlS. I3 HS Alilllillllil :it rlll1Sf'2llHOSil. 21 Wl1cH:1to11 :it l':V211lSlfJIl. llfllffyrila 22 235 Iowa :it livzznstmi. XA J 245 lizilio lforcist :Ht livziiistoii. 29 30 l11cli:111:1 :LL Blooiiiingtoii. Klux' I3 Notrv l321IIlQflt Soutili Bvml. fi T Uliio State at l'IY:111sto11. 9 lirilif- lforvst ill l.:1li1H lforvst I2 l1llil10l':ll D06-oraxli. 133 I4 AllI1I1OFUtil at BllI1I1f'ZlIJ0llS. IT Notro lD11111e :it l'lY1lI1SlUIl. 241 lYt'Sl0I'Il Stzztv :it lfvziiistoii. QI Illinois :lt I.vI'l3llIlIl. 24 Cl:H,lil'o1'11iz1 at l'lV2lIlSi1HIl. 25 Illinois :Lt livrmstoii. 28 Cliictzigo at fllllfilgil. 1XIX'I:IAl,I Sill Cliiczigo :it lfvainstoii. lil5VPl'lN 177 QS ,, .3 H BINIQON KREIS TOIXOLA,FP1RGUSON A qmted IJASH W , NDERSON, GIIAHH GrR1'l1'1N, PORTER, NEWMAN, HyLAND OIIESON Oounx S11MBR11muE ZEHR FANER NORTH SMITHSON. 3 3 Y 3 VH Datv Jan. 15 22 Feb. 11 12 19 23 26 Mar. 5 11312 HSHY SWIM Team N orthwe Vifisconsin 53 Chicago 55 Indiana 52 Purdue 54 Minnesota 42 Chicago 52 Illinois ' 52 Iowa 28 Big Ten 3rd-12 Noon, on technicality MINE 31 29 32 30 4296 32 32 56 178 The Northwestern swimming squad, under the tutelage of Coach Tom Robinson, came through with a fairly successful season, and despite injuries and ineligibility finished in fourth place in the Big 10 Conference. The squad lost only one meet, that to Iowa, but didn't swim against Ohio or Michigan, and so placed fourth on percentage. Lost to the team by graduation are Captain Danny Zehr, Trahern Ogilby, George Stem- bridge, Joe Faner, and Ray North. Prospects for next year look rather fine, with several veterans and a group of promising freshmen coming up. Herb Wolfson, captain- elect, will swim the 50 and 100 and should place in the Conference. Mel Sutker, who will be a senior next year, was lost by the ineligibil- ity route second semester, but will be back next winter. He swims the 200 breast in a second less than the time which won the Big 10 this year. Harold Dash will be a senior next year swimming the 100 and is a sure winner in that event. He will be pushed by Doyle Gray and Sid Ferguson, both of whom looked good as sophomores. Bert Kries will be diving next season, but Robinson has two freshmen who will be at the top of the circuit if he uses them in that event. The biggest problem confronting the coach is converting some of his many good dash men into distance swimmers, in order to put together a balanced outfit. 179 TRAHERN OGILBY GEORGE STEMBRIDGE HAROLD DASH HERB WOLFSON JOE FANER .,.,.MlhqNTw.N ,. A-.eww il 'A M' 4 ar'-it ' . W. H' X W 11 fe ' ' My N M M N Wm' ' A M- 1--vw .www NPKLP-'2fm s-9 gf ' . R1 PM 5 T-'ev is - 4' 3 ..., K MW... .V-.,,,,4,,NvMm . ,. n M, ,, pw.. ' ......a-.v--v- 1 'M lr 7 N LVLV V 1 ., i z- 1-.gi W-5-MW vAY, Q - 4. L'm L X 3 5 s .f il ' 7 A P 'P I , f g g A L LA fffffugidf' 'rf ' K t 'K s R -V .ig is . . if 9 fwm.. 55 4 hx lm? in Vg we' , li iii - E gf ' ' -. i K ',' Gr' 9 . V MWWMAQMM GRANT ANDERSON A promising outfit of freshmen turned out this year for swimming, and there are several who are definitely of varsity calibre. Possibly the most outstanding is Tommy Powell, a Georgia boy, elected captain of the team. Powell, in the numeral try- outs, took firsts in the back and breast stroke, and tied for first in the 50 yard free-style. Lynn Surles is also a fine diver, and tied with Powell in the 50 free style. Jerry Zehr is following in his famous brother's footsteps as a backstroker and is strong in free style. Irving Mellaffery holds the national senior A.A.U. championship in both the 220 and 440 free style, and Pete Kelley swims about two seconds behind him. They should finish one-two against any competition. Johnny Vllalsh is a good man in the back and free style dashes, and Ed Hess will be in there in the 50 and 100 yard free style events. Smrlding--RoB1NsoN, IQREML, FicA1c1No, WALDO, HOLTZ, ODELL, Bicekicu, RUTHIQRFOKD, NEPicoszAT1s. iql'flf6'llfHlCSH, lmzwis, KEI,1,i:Y, lXfIf'CAFFERY, POWELL, W,ALSH, Sirizmas, Zicuii. 180 WHHH PIHH Peach Robinson's Water polo team, Captained by Dick Breeden and George Kunz, crashed through to a tie for first place in the Big 10 Conference and the first National A. A. li. championship in the history of the University. The season's record con- sisted of 14 wins and 3 losses, one of which was to Chicago, one to the Illinois Athletic Club, and the third to the St. Louis Sr. Y. M. C. A. After the Conference season closed, the team Went into the Central A. A. U. meet, Where they placed second, being beaten out by the T. A. C. They went on to St. Louis, where they took the Y. M. C. A. 19-1, and in the finals trounced the Texas A. ch M. five, who hadnlt been defeated in 10 years. This victory gave them the national championship in the Junior A. A. U., the highest honor they can Win, since all the boys are ineligible for Senior A. A. U. com- petition. Practically the entire team is grad- uating, and the loss of Breeden, Kunz, Slokum, Solomon, Smithson, and Ker- sting will leave a huge hole. Left to the squad are Dash and Newman at forward, lJeKiefer and Morgan at guard, and Anderson at center. Since an entire revamping is anticipated next season, no captain was elected. DICK BREEDEN CO-CAPTAIN LT' ......f...... Wal.-. v ...I Q'--+. GEORGE KUNZ Co-CAPTAIN STANDING: NTORGAN, DE KII-JFFER, DASH, ANDRESEN, NEWMAN, HIGHLAND SEATED: STEMBRIDGE, SOLOMON, BREEDEN, ROBINSON, KUNZ, SLOCUM, SMITHSON 181 CoAcH FRANK HILL Chicago at Chicago . Iowa At Iowa . Purdue at Purdue Illinois Relays . . Conference at Chicago . Armour Relays . . Kansas Relays . Drake Relays ..... Pitt., Purdue, Sz Minn. at Northwestern Chicago at Chicago . . . Conference at Ohio . . N. C. A. A. at Minnesota . . Interconference at Northwestern . CAPTAIN HANK KIETEL Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 11-12 Mar. 19 April 23 April 29-30 . lVIay 7 May 14 May 20-21 May 17-18 . June 25 llllllll CHET ENSLEY NORM OGILVIE JIM D ELANEY The 1938 indoor track season has been a story of unlucky injuries and inadequate training facilities. Chet Ensley's injury before the conference meet and J im Delaney's persistently bad leg have been butafew of many injuries harmful to the team's scoring A difference of five points would have meant the reversal of many of the final scores: in the Purdue and Chicago meets the results were 47-39 and 47 1-3- - ' ' ' 38 2 3. In the conference meet .lim Delaney's placing in the sprints and Nelson's tie for third in the pole Vault gave Northwestern enough points for only a ninth place. The Armour Rela ' th ' I ys saw e relay team of Lange, Prince, Ixrueger, and Brown take second place in the two mile while Nelson scored a second in the pole vault and Hathawa a fo th ' th h' h y ur 1n e ig hurdles. In the Illinois Relays Ensley gained a third and Keitel a fourth in the 300 yard dash. Catlin scored a second in the 1000 yd. dash and Hathaway again took fourth in high-hurdling. The prospects for the oncoming outdoor season promise more victories and bett lt er resu s. Norm Ogilvie, who placed in last year's conference meet, should do well in throwing the javelin, d F an rank Nelson will probably continue with his good pole vaulting record Th l . e re ay team composed of Keitel, Ensley, Catlin, and Risley should place among the best, and individually Keitel in the quarter mile, Ensley in the sprints, and Catlin in the half mile should turn in admirable results. Providing a good balance to the team, Pirtle, Prince, and Ray will ably do the highjumping while Hathaway will supply the high hurdling. iam JIM CATLIN TOM IRWNG FORREST PIRTLE GENE HATHAW AY HHSHMHN lHHEK STANDING: WALTER, CAMPBELL, PIKER, MULLENDORE, MORRIS, HILL KNEELING: CLELAND, THISTLETHVVAITE, FINCH, HORVATII, LEE, KANE This year,S frosh material has shown excellent ability in many of their events. Ed Thistleth- Waite, Whose pole vault of 12, 6M Won the Central A. A. U., will furnish good varsity material, and another Central A. A. U. victor, Myron Piker, will do Well in the Sprints. British Guianan Lovell, Chuck Horvath, Joe Finch, and Bob Lee are but a few more ofthe frosh Whose records Show promise. 184 Q X xv ' . ' ig Q 4' v o I V- W A v:-V 1 1 P QA A f N I , ' N will 755525 15 ,Q f X Af i Qflb-yf'7Xl WMI f Q 2 J MINCR SPOR 5 T: 3 8 ,114 I vrwml Imu' V.xx'1u's, f'L'Tl,1r'1l, lJlcC'.u'u111, .lnNIc1,l,1, Vhllsw. Ffrxl lfmr 'l'.xli4'K14:R, RlVl'HI4,Xli'I', 'l'.xY1,w1c, Cl1.L'f'KMAN, 1,10 gf-'wi fvf 'KA --U., if? 3 gx ? C'.xl1'1'MN lJ1cQ'A1'1c10, C1OAK'II Iimrwx WIHSHINH NI1'Kf1I I'LIl'H Him. .IUNIQLLI , .Ima YA.YxcL's 13.-KN Wrilss .hum FEHGITSON D1 Nvlc NIILLI-IR DAN IAICVIN H li Nm' TA rzcimzlc .IAVK 1J1cf'AP1c1o ANNIE TAYLOY, C .1015 GLVCKMAN N f 'zLpt.-Iilvvt Hvzwywe ight 175 1 65 150 140 135 126 118 1 ,W,,.,-,f 1 4? l'hirfl Ifmf- WHANNIQICNIAN, Ii1.xK11:, Y1',XI'Bl'1R, KIILLI-IR, l4'1c1cu1'suN, limxyw, SA1c1c1a'1', l'111'1'141csuN, C'nAm'u BROWN. , IY 186' Northwcstcrn's 1937-38 wrestling sc:1son was one lll2lI'li0Ll by ll1ll'Cl luck and Illillly injurics. .luck llc C'z1prio, 135-pound c:1pt:1i11 of the tczun, w:1s c-o11st1111t,ly llf1ll1p01'OCl hy Il trick lillfxl' that was llfllfllillbll' 11nd pziin- ful i11 111z1t1c-l111s, und which 111z1de it iinpossihle for l1i111 to wrestle i11 the latter purt of the season. Sopl1o111o1'e .loc Cill1CliIIl2lIl was kc-pt out ol' c'o111pctitio11 for some t,i111e by sickness. The Purple tezun ended up with two victories to its K'l'l'lllfiOI10 over Cllllfilgffl and the othcr oycr Purdue. Yet the work of s0Vc1':1l I110I1llJ0l'S of the tozun wus consistently grrutifyirigr to coach Wes Brown. Little Arnie Taylor, at 126 pounds, colnpcted in ninc houtsf 111orc than any other 111z1n on thc sqiizul-and mot with only two defeats. Nick Cutlich won four out of l1is five bouts. .loc Gluckinan, 118-pounder, was victorious in Hve matclies out of eight. Dan lYeiss, who was able to compete only in the second semester, wound up with 21 percentage of one thousand. Only three seniors will be lost to next ycarls team. With 21 tczun built around such consistent Winners as Dun lYeiss, Nick Cutlich, Arnie Taylor, Joe Gluckinzln, and .loc Yzivrus, who coinpetccl both in the hcavy- weight and 175-pound division, the outlook for North- wcsternls next wrestling season is promising. Cl1.1'4'Kx1AN TAYLOR I S7 HNNIS Opening the 1938 season in a tilt with Notre Dame at South Bend, Northwestern's tennis team faces a grueling schedule that includes every Big Ten school with the exception of lndiana. Coach Bennett has high hopes of dethroning the theoretically stronger Chicago from their Big Ten champ- ionship position and capturing the conference crown for N. U. lVith three varsity men back, this season's line-up includes respectively Marvin Washman, Harrison O'Neil, Frank Froehling, Bill Milne, Jerry Clifford, and Lou Duddleston. After recovering from shoulder injuries, veteran Marv Wachman should do a fine job in number one position. O'Neil, Who was number twojunior in the VVestern Association last year, is well qualified for his second berth. The supporting members of the team should turn in excellent records in both doubles and singles matches. Non-conference competition promises some hard meets this year. ln the battle with Kenyon College, the VVildcats Will encounter some keen competition. Marquette, Western State Teachers, and Kentucky will provide the remainder of N. U.'s schedule. The Big Ten meet will end the season on the Vllildcats' courts. Sfll7LdTILg'I1UMMEL, ZE1sLER, FRo1-JHLING, O'NEIL, BENNETT. SerLLerlfCL1FFoRD, VVACHMAN, DUDD1.EsToN, MILNE. April I6 April 22 April 30 May 2 Klay fi May 7 Loyola Iowa Stato Wisconsin Iowa Notre Dame Michigan State HHH Iiildeor liilfloer liilcloer Iiilcleer Soutli Bond Lansing May May M33 INIay lIay Juno Michigan Ann Arbor Cliicago fllllt'21,QO Illinois Iiilmloc-r Oliio State- ansl Minnvsota- Minneapolis Iiigg T011 clOI1fQI'0l1CO7 Minneapolis National Interoollogiatvn Louisville In fighting to rotain their Big Ton chanipionsliip, C'oa0h Tr-ml Payseur's 1938 golf squad will onrounter soino tough coinpvtition in this soasoifs sclivmlulo. Richardson, Blancl, Perpicli, and Lazior will do their lwst to keop the conforcnce crown at Nortliwestc-rn. In this yoar's Irosh line-up, Coach Payseur boasts of .Ioe Ifranoo, runner-up in the lV0st0rn Junior Tournament, and Chase' Fannon, who was statv liigli scliool olianip and runnvr-up in the Iowa Statc- Amateur Moet. 9 iqffIlllflillff7'ClU.U'Il Pin'si:1'ic, PI'lHI'Il'II NI acl I I.I,l,X. Smtwl Iii,-xxo, Iiimnxicosox, HINII'lI,Iil,,XI', I..xx11-zu. 4 HNEINH After a slow start the Nortliwestern fencing tezun czuue to 21 elimzietie finish by winning third place honors behind C'l1ic-ago :ind Illinois in the Big 'llen meet illlil liy defeating XxvZ1Sl1lIlgllfJ1l l'niyersity at St. Louis :uid Ohio State ut Clolunibus. Vziptain Tully Friedinzin, who umussed T5 victories out ol' 90 bouts in his three years of Varsity competition, ended the season hy winning 12 straight foil mzltelies. l'nfortunz1tely he wus fur off his usuztl forni and failed to reueli the finals in the l'Vestern flflI1l'0l'l'IlC0 meet at Chiczigo. Gordon lioslmerg, sophomore epeenizzu who dovelopod into one of the best in the eonference, was the only W ildczit to fight his Way to the finals of the conference ineot. Marc Wood, hzunpercd throughout the season by injuries, and Joe Gray each missed the Big Ten saber finals by the slim margin of one point. At the annual banquet, Wood was named captain for next yozufs teain. The rest of the team was made up of Ed Goelz and Buss Tenney, foilrnen, and Emory Naylor, epeeinun. Early in the season the teani was considerably weakened hy the loss of two outstanding foilnien, Russ Hoffer and Cliff Groli, through ineligibility. Couch Henry Zettellnan awnrdecl letters to Friedman and Rosberg. Nixrrolc, l4'u1.i.1f:u, Woon, RosBERG, GRAY, li1tA1f'i', l'llil11lGIJMAN, GOELZ I'NlHHMlIHHlS Football Basketball Wrestling Baseball Swimming Relays Indoor Track Outdoor Track Team Bowling Individual Bowling Individual Swimming Golf doubles Golf singles Tennis Doubles Tennis Singles Punting Drop Kicking Horseshoe Singles Horseshoe Doubles Individual Free-Throw Team Free Throw Individual Turkey Race Team Turkey Race Individual Golf Driving Team Golf Driving Ping Pong Singles Ping Pong Doubles 1.91 1937-38 1937-38 1937-38 1936-37 1937-38 1936-37 1936-37 1937-38 1937-38 1936-37 1936-37 1936-37 1936-37 1937-38 1937-38 1937-38 1937-38 1936-37 1937-38 1937-38 1937-38 1937-38 1936-37 1936-37 1936-37 1936-37 Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta Greenshirts Sigma Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Psi Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Merrill-Sigma Chi Beta Theta Pi Bernays and Roseman- Greenshirts R. Potter-Sigma Chi White and Rogers-Beta Theta Pi Galvin-Independent Bouch-Beta Theta Pi McKee-Wranglers Thompson-Sigma Chi Whittenberger, and J uozaitis-Pearson Garretson-Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi Lange-Greenshirt Greenshirts Kellogg-Sigma Chi Sigma Chi Wells-Independent Wells and Terrill, Independent JAKE THOMPSON- SIGMA CHI HORSESHOE CHAMP HAL BOUCK-PUNTING CHAMPION SIGMA CHI TOUCHBALL CHAMPS A FUSTICE MCKEE-DROPKICK CHAMPION WINNING DELI' QUINTET, AND VANZO SIG CHAMPION BOWLING KEN MERRILL-SIGMA CHI's TEAM INDIVIDUAL CHAMP lfmirllf lfmz' f ll.uaNs14:r,, BIILNI41, Wm, l'lliUlillI.IYfi,fil'1llKIN,fJliYIS, llasiikic. Thml lieu- l51.i'x1i4:x'1'u.xl., Wim., L'oxxv,-xv, Sumo, .Ii'1.soN, IJ. liiizicvns, Saiiifsox. Sammi lfmrf--li,xsx1i'ss1cx, Muux, lnxxuic, Wi-1l.l.s, Sl-illlkllllllf, lhicnilzic, li. l51cux,xi's. Ffrsf lfou'-V li.XliliY, Pl-1lc1cY, ll.x'l'li1s1'uY, lil41lll llGI,D, 'llI'lIiliII.l., PANY,-xx. HHllNSHIHl3 The Greenshirts is an organization of independent men interested in intramural athletics. It was founded five years ago and has continually grown since then. Membership is open to all unafliliated men who show ability in some sport. Menibership is limited to fifty. In the year 1937-38, the Greenshirts have had their most successful season, and by all indica- tions they will be strong contenders for the sweepstakes championship. VVith Lange, Clark, and Stark placing one, two, three in the turkey race they won that event. ln the wrestling, Clark, Stark, and Bernays won in their weights to Win that event. The Greenshirts also Won the table tennis, With Terrill and VVells placing first and second. 4 f JJ ,fffmjw .Hg X A. . 7 X ,, 21 , 3 fm 2 I . I if frm' I I W, ' sg? ' ' '' ' ' - fQfQTiii'f5.N ' Z s WU1 x N M W W WOMEN'S ATHLETICS A. JONES, THOMPSON, H. JONES, BRIGGS. ABEOT. NHSHNNH l3LlZABETH ABBOTT AGNES JONES XYINIFRED BRIGGS HAZEI. JONES JACQUELINE THOMPSON VV. A. A. owes much of its prominence as an activity to the co-operation of the personnel of the VVomen,s Physical Education Department. Each member of the personnel coaches and supervises one of the Sports. They also serve in an advisory capacity for the YV. A. A. executive board and assist the heads of the Sports in choosing the girls for the varsity teams. GENE ,l l RP0 ' JO 1gAIJ'l.1Tf'I'1l T W. H. H. Hllllllll Josephine Balhatchet, who succeeds Jeanne Jacobs as head of the lYoman's Athletic Association is a junior in the college of liberal arts. Josephine has been head of several of the VV. A. A. sports. This past year she was in charge of badminton and speedball, two of the newer activities which have been introduced. Vllorking with Josephine as vice-president is Gene Frantz, also a Junior in Liberal Arts. Gene has been active in VV. A. A. for the past three years and was head of baseball and hockey. For the next year these two girls will have charge of one of the most popular extra-cur- ricular activities for women. hlembership in VV. A. A. is open to all Northwestern women. A girl may become a member when she receives her first 100 points for activity in sports. These points are given for winning a place on one of tl1e teams. lYhen a co-ed earns 100 points she also wins her numerals which are awarded at the W. A. A. spreads throughout the year. Upon receiving 500 points a girl is entitled to medallion in recognition of her activity. The ultimate aim of all VV. A. A. members is to earn 1000 or 1500 points for which is awarded a minor and major HN' respectively. 197 v JUSICPHINE BALHATI' CQICNIQ FRANTZ IYAY KIRST . l GLJRRY STL'Dr:N1co'1'1I BETTY PECK . HELEN SHOIZMAKIGR ELAINE LYNCH . Do'1 1'1L IQAYMOND ICLOISL SHIDLL1: ALICE HANsHL'1 1' Proc: XYAGNI-lR JEAN .IEXS , NIARY Lol' HAIQIJX' JLAN HITLTEEN ICSTHI-JR YOTIILIIQS Grzolaczm ANHr:1s14:xa Ifmr Ifozf'---STL'D15NRrrm, IQAYMUND, SHOI-Lxxiwxlsn, Wmaxllzlc. lfmnt 1ff?Il'7HI'LT'ICFlN, Ku:sT, 154-xLHATc'H1a'1', Fn.xN'rx, IIARDY. H wr . P Nasir! ent . Vim'-Pwsirlcnt Sc'r'1'r'ir11'y-T1'f'as141 m' IIlfI'ClIIlHI'lll Chairman Spvvfiball H ockvy . Swimming Baslczftball Vollvyball Hasvball . Golf Dancing Dancing A rche ry Y '! I17L'f8 lfiflv EMILY POT'I'H, l':I.I41ANOR IJARSUN 198 TOTMAN, CLARK, MILLER, YOTHERS HNNIS Tennis tournaments are held in the spring and in tho fall and usually bring out a great many girls for this fast moving, individual sport. This fall the tournament was unable to be completed because of the bad weather conditions. Before the new tournament is begun in the spring the remain- ing matches from last fall will be completed. All matches are played on the Northwestern tennis courts andAthe Winner is found by a process of simple eliminiaticn. 1.99 BALHATCHET, K1RsT, HULTEEN, ANDERSON It may be a small bit of Diana in the Northwestern co-eds or it may be that they just like the sport. Regardless of the reason Archery has one of the highest participation numbers of any of the W. A. A. sports. This year there were 105 girls who turned out to aim their bows at targets. Although there was not a tournament held this fall, intra-class competition was held. The more advanced classes shot against each other and the beginners competed among themselves. This spring however a tournament will be held. 200 2' MCCOY, IQIRST, RU PREC1-iT HH Golf is in the lime light twice a year as one tournament is held in the spring and one in the fall. Twenty-three girls turned out in the fall for the semi-annual golf tournament, The 18 hole matches were played on the Northwestern Golf course. Girls who were just beginning the game and others whose games needed improving were given handicaps. Due to unfavorable weather conditions the tournament was only continued as far as the quarter finals. Girls remaining in the tournament were: A. Brown, Kay Hirst, Lee Gorman, Sue VVoodruff, McCoy, Peg lVagner, Virginia Raprecht. MCGEARY, ODELL, PEARSON, WOODRUFF, HOLMES, GEHR SWIMMING llmd of Spar! l' e 'ILAINIG LYNCH ' MARION MANsFI1aLD VIRGINIA VONGREVIQ J IGANNIC SVVANN JANI4: F GLICNNETTIC H ' ' IICHRZ OLMlub HbILI'lN lVOODliL'FF H1-lLl'lN PIaAIzsoN JOYUI: BICRNDT The Northwestern W. A. A. swinuning team has always been a very fine one, and this year it has upheld its reputation. The yearly Telegraphic Swimming Meet is the high spotg this year Northwestern came out second in the Central district. Wayne University was first with 31 points, Northwestern had 28 points and Wright Junior College came in third. Northwcsternls results in the central district were: i1I the 40 yd. back crawl Jeanne Swann placed fourth, Helen Woodruff came in fourth in the 40 yard free style, Marian Mansfield took first in the 40 yard breast stroke Glennette Holmes won first place in the 100 yard back stroke, and Marian Mansfield was first iI1 the 100 yard breast stroke. Northwestern also came in first in the 80 yard relay and second in the 60 yard relay. Y, CONGREVE, LYNC H 202 Q0 3 H-.1 ANDERSON, LYNCH, BALHATCHET, LAMBERT, RUPRECHT SPHHHHH J OSEPHINE BALHATCHET-Head Sport Of GAIL KIMBELL ELAINE LYNCH PHYLLIS LAlWIBEliT ELIZABETH PECK MELBA PERRY LORRY STEJSKAL EMILY POTTS RACHEL HARRIS MARGARET RUPRECHT NANCY OyNEII,L VIRGINIA ANDERSON MARION SELLERS In the autumn co-eds seem to enjoy the field sports best of all. This fall Speedball was substituted to take the place of soccer. The two games are quite Similar, but speedball is a faster game and requires a greater skill. The turnout was very good for a new sport and every one enjoyed the season very much. Only one team was Chosen, but from the enthusiasm shown for the sport it is apparent that it Will certainly increase in popularity. , TARSON e game itself has 11131111 baxob ill 1lvs .mx 5 In Qupport of thh IQ the fact that about tnentx xx OIIICH part1c1pat1l11 th1s sprlng 1n 1nt 11011 1'0f11:l1e11 by M10 0n1 h11n1111111f1n11 1 1111111'al 01' clas' 1 Thompson rl l1 5 contests 111 01 sxhlch 11 Wfidtlll 1' finally pernntted t st LI g 11111 ylng off of 0 all at , SHIDLER, P0TTs the inte1'cl:1ss 1011 211 tefum the vark t ncls 1n11 1 y team ' 1 w as Cho Sport 1 1 M011 T ICMIL1' POTTS lCLOIs1+3 SH1m:I,1:1c P1:A111, Swrgxsox RIARION 1VIli'l'Z SUD. ANTZ, E NGLEHART, LEVINSON SETHNESS, FR SHOEMAKER, lVith field hockey fast becoming a national favorite among women, Northwestern W. A. A. kept in stride with the times by sponsermg the annual hockey quarter on almost inter-collegiate basis. The season extended from the hot days of September 24th to the decidedly polar weather of late November, and included among its opponents during this time, the livanston field hockey team twice, Milwaukee Downer College, The North Shore Hockey team, and had scheduled the lfniversity of Illinois and Delialb Teacher's college, but weather interfered with the last two matches. The traditional interclass matches were played, with the Freshmen being the only unbeaten team, although they were tied by the uppcrclassmen. A new institution, an mterquad game was initiated this fall, the victory going to the lllest quad on a score of 2-0. At the close of the season the honorary varsity team was selected from the two All-Star teams Army and Navy, which also ended the series tied. Gicxii Fiexxrzvllrzzfl of Sport B1-LA'i'1uc1c Lrgvrxsox CLICNIC l'lliAN'I'Z HI'ILI'1N SETHNESS J r:ANN1c'r'1'1c lCNGI,r1HA1m'i' JANE Dowxrox MARY rll0Vt'Ll-J JoAN llixox 205 TARsoN, STUDENROTH, GHERZ VUlllYHHll GERRY STUDENROTH He - ad of Sport EMILY PoTTs JANE GEHHZ RLEANOR TARSON Sis VANDENBERG The volley-ball season began in October. There was a good turn-out of more than 75 girls for practices and more than forty girls made squads. Strangely enough, the Seniors Won all of their games winning over the Juniors 36-15, the Sophomores 44-15 and the Freshmen 40-20. ln the All-Star games the teams seemed evenly matched in that in one game the Harvard team beat Yale by a score of 44-28 and in a succeeding game the Yale team defeated the Harvard team 45-28. From the 18 girls who participated in the All-star games a Varsity team was chosen. 206' ANNHEISZER, COGNER, KALISH, ADAMS, EBENHACH GEORGIA ANHEISER-H6'Gd of the Sport MARX' ADAMS J UDITH EBENHACK VIRGINIA OAS PHYLLIS STEVENS JEAN COYNER KATHRX'N KALISH It takes a steady eye and a strong arm to shoot straight, and Northwestern co-eds seem to possess these very qualifications. In the seven matches held by mail with four other colleges, N. U. won two times, placed second three times, and scored a fourth place only once. The average score of the varsity team was 491. In the individual competition for the Agnes Jones Cup, Anheiser, Kalish, Oas, and Stevens are the leading contestants. Last year this cup was won by Georgia Anheiser. The girls who have scored perfect targets this year were Anheiser, Oas, Kalish, and Ebenhack. 207 Q1 K K ,. , -wfaf 'Q V' Q typ 5 'L ' E , .F gg 525 We 'ff'k?i'?Q? V 7 2 5 gf' lhygi . . Aslkg 4 A i T. .-.-1 ,ggi ff? 2 igain if A Z I gf Q 4 i,Qf S T y f. M., 4, V' QQ .O ,P , Lf. is GL 5 f-dw K A .. x 1 i 5 fn M W +4fff 'a A Af fm Q35 H ,A , . , N A '4W'f ' A Fraternity E iff? fa ' V- Mr ZA, ' 'Sm ,L.- w,gffif+ w' + . , I .. H I- M . Q'w'Ww, ilff fw ig , . f issrv W. E ag 5 rw' 'Y f .2 , . ,U WIHIHM H. HYEHE ERHAPS more than any other person, William Dyche earned the title of Father of Northwestern university. As business manager of the university for more than 30 years, Mr. Dyche was largely responsible for its growth into the great institution it is today. A graduate of the class of 1882, Mr. Dyche was an early member of Phi Kappa Sigma, and during his lifetime he told laughingly of the high pressure rushing methods of Northwestern fraternities before regulations forbade hot boxing. Mr. Dyche served as an early mayor of Evanston, and later was honored with the distinguished achievement award For outstanding service to Northwestern. Now and in the Future, the mammoth Chicago campus, the Evanston fraternity and sorority quad- COITIFUG rangles-Mr. Dyche's own creations-and Dyche stad- ium, named in his honor, live on as monuments to his memory. It is fitting that he be remembered in the Organizations section of the 1939 Syllabus. ,-v. sr ru .fif 9 Bull? Session? it F ,. J EQ 54 r.. 5 M A V Check? 1 A 1 '? ff . I ' I f f' ff' 44 ! I 1 in X ff ' x ..-f'-K L ? !J f, as 5 FRATERNITIES INllHlHHllHNIlY UHHNEH Fourth Row V-JACKSON, BOULTON, HANDLE. NIATHAN. FINESTONE, VYE. Third Rome--HAsTIE, CLARK, NICKEL, VVILKINSON. LOPEZ, BANNERIVIAN. Second Rfl1l '-YFAPPER, sVHI1'LEY, HIAMHICK, NIORRIS, SPRINGER, SCOTT, BECKMAN. First Iimr- -LAzIER, MICHAEL, CHAPMAN, CHRISMAN, VPERRILL. QJRTHMAN. Acacia Phi Epsilon Pi Sigma Chi CHARLES NELSON JACOB LOCKE TRAHERN OGILBY HARRY PARRY ROBERT NATHAN EDVVARD IIANDLE . Phi Gamma Delta Bda Them PZ EDVVARD BECKMAN Sigma Nu WILLIAM SPRINGER STEVE WELLS JAKE NAGODE GEORGE YOUNG JACK lV.lELICK Della Tau Della Phi Kappa Psi JAMES DELANII5' MALCOLM BANNERMAN JOHN TAYLOR Tau 'g ha,OLFF JACK HASTIE PM KOPPG Sigma ALFRED GORE Della Upsilon CHARLES BOULTON VVILLIAM GILLETTE JAMILLE JAMRA Ph. M D lt Thftfhxi 7 J Y WILLIAM LAMPE i I Ya e a LNRX ALKSON W ILLIAM LOPEZ Lambda Chi Alpha . Tfifmglfl BILL STIVASON PZ Kappa Alpha JOHN YYE VVAYNE MICHAEL JOSEPH HANIIRICK HEINMCH HEINE STARR VVHITLEY Phi Della Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wranglers GORDON TAPPER WILLIAM URTHMAN HARRY LAZIER RICHARD SCOTT WILLIAM NAVPJ IQENNETH MORRIS Almost a fraternity itself, the Interfraternity Council plays an important role on the Evanston Campus. All problems and controversies which confront the fraternities are settled by this power- ful organization. It regulates such activities as Rush Viieekl' and 'fGreek XVeek'l, and other similar activities. By cooperation and good-will this Fraternity has established an unprecedented under- standing among all fraternities. Keys are awarded to the five outstanding members of the council and several informal parties are held each year for the Inembers. 210 Fourth ROW-KEATS, IQOVVALSKI, ABsI-IER, DUTCHER, ERWIN, MEYER. Third ROM-CATLIN, HALL, KENNEDY, FLOWER, MASONER, KRAEET. Second Row-FRED, MELGAARD, PERRY, NELSON, ADAMS, MACER, ERICKSQN. First RUWEYOUNG, TURNER, BETZ, GROTE, HEINEMANN FRA NKLIN CATIII N KEMF ABSHER . JOHN ADAMS Bon BROWN . JACK ERVVIN . CARL BETZ . Lawrence Dutcher JAMES FLOWER 211 . Chicago. Ill Lander, Wyo. mlilmette, Ill. . Salina, Kan. . Pontiac, Ill. Park Ridge, Ill. Des lNIoines, Iowa . Chicago. Ill. J amcs Nelson Presidenl Under the leadership of Jim, competitor in intra- murals and chapter pres- ident as a junior, Acacia has passed its first year on the newly-created north quad. The house Won second place in homecoming decorations 'last fall. HEH'i 1 SENIORS '38 Fred BENI-IART . . Eveleth, Minn. DANIEL BIACER JUNIORS '39 CURTIS ERICKSON . Oak Park, Ill. WILLIAM MELGAARD WILLIAM NIASONER . Oak Park. Ill. CHARLES J. NELSON HARRY' PERRY . SOPHOMORES '40 Arnold Grote . . Chicago, Ill. Lewis Krafit Walter Kowalski . Minneapolis, Minn. FRESHMEN '41 SHERVYOOD HALL . White Plains, N. Y. LEON MEYER . GEORGE HEINEMANN . Chicago, Ill. RITCHIE TURNER GLENN KEATS . . Chicago, Ill. JAMES YOUNG JACK KENNEDY . . Hammond, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Antigo, Wis. Mavwood, Ill, Chicago, Ill. Oak Park, Ill.. . Alton, Ill. Missoula, Mont. Pontiac, Ill. 4. HAROLD CARLSON . GEORGE KUNZ . WILLIAM SPRINGER GRANT ANDERSON HAROLD BOUCK . JAMES CALHOUN . JAMES CAMPBELL . NVILLIAM ARTHUR JAMES BITTING . VVILLIAM BITTING . HAROLD BOWEN . JAMES BRANSFIELD ROBERT BUCHANAN ROBERT ADAMS . THOMAS BERRY . C.AR1'lER BLACKBURN NOBLE FERRIN . JAMES GRANSE . JOHN HARPHAM , THOMAS HELGESON . Chicago, Ill. . Milwaukee. Vilis. . Evanston, Ill. . Peoria, Ill, Oak Park, Ill. Glencoe, Ill. Miami, Fla. . Miami, Fla. Grand Haven, ltiich. Grand Haven, Mich, . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill, Auburn, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Rocky River, Ohio . Evanston, Ill. . Centerville, Iowa . Saginaw, Mich. Evanston, Ill. Ripon, Wis. niln :HHH PI ANGUS STEVEN IAN STEVEN JUNIORS JACK CUMMINGS HARRY EVERETT FRED HEITMANN SOPHOMORE ROGER CALL . JOHN CUNNINGHAM CHRIS KEAGY . TERRY LAING . . CHARLES LAMPKE HARRY OYNEIL . . DAVID PHELAN . Wilmette, Ill Wilmette, lll '39 Evanston- Ill Lincoln, Neb Chicago, Ill S V10 Winthrop, Mass Kenilworth, Ill. Hagestown, Ind Chicago, Ill Riverside, Calif VVilmette, Ill Homewood, Ill. FRESHMEN '41 HERBERT HENKEL. . Springfield, Ill. JAMES KNOERNSCHILD . Chicago, Ill. LAURITZ LARSON . Sioux Falls, S. D ED MAHLE . Wilrnette, Ill MELVIN NITZ , . . Ripon, Wis. LLOYD NORLIN Sioux Falls, S. D PETER TVILLOX . OLIVER WILSON . GEORGE YOUNG AL HICROX . GEORGE KEMP PROUTI' LINN . JACK O'l.EARY DON RAMAKER . Saginaw, Nfich. Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Des Moines, Ia. . Chicago, Ill, Milwaukee. VVis. JAMES ROBINSON . Rocky River, Ohio DAVID SHARER, JR. . Evanston, Ill. FRED SHINKEVICH . Kewanee, Ill. EDWARD WVALCHLI . Rocky River, Ohio FRANK TNEATHERVVAX YVILFRED PIERPONT DAVID RAMSAY . CARL SWANSON . ROBERT SYVENSON LYNN SURLES . FRANK THOMPSON TOM XVRIGHT . . Sioux Falls, S. D. Nlorristown, N. J. . Chicago, Ill. . DeKalb, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Milwaukee, VVis. Hazel Crest, Ill. Nlansfield, Ohio lwfth Rau Sn SNSON, NI1'Z. SUHLES. ANDERSON, BOWEN, HEI'I'1vl,-KN. ROBINSON, GRANSE, ISLACKBURN. Fourth R011 O NEII4. 0'LEAllY, XYKIGHT, HIKTKOX, TQAMAKER. CALHOUN. LINN, NN ILSON. FERRIN. Third Ruu TXUNZ. CAMPBELL, BUCHANAN, WI-IITE, SIIRINGER, XYOUNG, CARLSON, LAMPKE, TQEMP. Smmzfl Rau CALL, RIA!-ILE. SHARER. XVEATHERVVAX. CUNINIINGS, SVVENSON, CUNNINGHAM, HELGESON, First R011 ky mr, LARSON, IQNOERSFHILD, BRANSFIELD, ADAMS, TIAING, HENKLE. NORLIN. Bill Springer Prexident Bill Springer is known for his participation in Waa- Mu, as a member oi' Purple Key, and as pres-- ident of his class in his Sophomore year. With his crisp friendliness and executive ability he has done l1'1ll0l'lii0I' Beta Theta Pi 212 Fourth ROWRREGAN, LUEDERS, TUTTLE, VVAGNER, FORSMAN. CROSSMAN. Third RUM?-'SCHULTZ, TUMA, TOUSSAINT, SCHULTZ, KELLY, LEWIS. Second ROM?-PLANERT, GELLERSTED, BARMEIER, STOCKER, OLSON, DODGE, HAWK. First ff01lJg-LINDENBERGER, BR.ANDT, KLEDE, MULLINS, BUTLER. HHIH SIHMU 'l' ROBERT BARMEIER . Molalla, Oregon NAT BARNARD . . Aurora, Ill. ERNEST BUTLER . , Chicago. Ill. LESLIE BRANDT . . Evanston. Ill, PETER ERIKSEN . . Chicago. Ill. VVENDELL GELLERSTED . Evanston, Ill. ROBERT HAWK . . Chicago, Ill. ROBERT KINNAIRD . Idaho Falls, Idaho 213 SENIORS '38 JAMES DODGE, JR. Chicago, Ill EDWARD DONAHUE '. . Chicago, Ill ROY FORSMAN . Chicago, Ill JAMES KELLY . Chicago, Ill JUNIORS '39 FRED KLEBE, JR. . . Aurora, Ill ERI LEWIS . . Whitewater, Wis WILLIAM LINDENDERGER . Chicago, Ill. RALPH LUEDERS . Cape Girardeau, Mo JAMES MULLINS . . Chicago, Ill. RICHARD OLSON . . Evanston, Ill Charles Tapper Prexidenl Under ChuI'k's leader- ship this year, the Delta Sigs have moved into a new house, surpassed all previous records in pledg- ing, and laid foundations for an alumni chapter. l GEORGE PLANERT, JR. . Chicago, Ill. IYAWRENCE REGAN . . Chicago, Ill. CHARLES STOCKER Oak Park, Ill. RICHAILD SCHULTZ . . Chicago, Ill. VVAYNE TOUSSAINT . Chicago, Ill. JAMES TUMA . , Chicago, Ill. JOHN TUTTLE . . Los Angeles, Calif. IIOVVARD WAGNER, JR. . Chicago, Ill. :min lllll HlllH IXIALCOLM BANNERMAN . Redgranite. Wis. LEROY BEAN . . Fort Madison, Iowa HARRY BROOKBX' . DELOS. CITZAD JESS COBB . . ROBEI!'1' COZNIBS . .IOHN CONNERY . JOHN DIENNER . ROBERT ESTABROOK . HERBERT FORTLAGE TED GIANAKOPITLOS JACK CRIST . . PERC DE TAMBLE . WIIIILIIAM ERICKSON CHARLES HIALLETT JOHN HAMAN . JAMES BADGER . CHARLES BARKHUILST RICHARD BELL . GEORGE BRANSTON THOMAS BROOKS . DONALD CORNISH CLARENCE COZAD . . Evanston. Ill. Decatur, Ill, . Evanston. Ill. . Chariton. Iowa . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. Newtonville, Blass. Cleveland. Ohio Chicago. Ill. . Danville. Ill. . Yhiilmette, Ill. . Danville, Ill. Hammond, Ind. , Chicago, Ill. . VVilniette, Ill. . lVIalta, Ohio . Lebanon, Pa. Muskegon, lNIich. . Chicago, Ill. Ladewood, Ohio . Decatur, Ill, SENIORS '38 Evanston, Ill. . Joliet, Ill. . Gary, Ind. Douglas. Kan. JOHN HASTIE . . FRANK MAGEE . FRED NIKETH . HERMAN OGG JIINIORS '39 HENRY GOERLICK . , Evanston. Ill, DAVE HYATT . . Corona, Calif. CARL JENSEN . . Park Ridge, Ill. GEORGE JOHNSON . . Chicago, Ill. JACK KING . , Kansas City, NIO. JACK TIOVRIEN . Omaha, Neb. SOPHOMORES '40 .IOHN HANEY . . . Ada, Okla. ROBERT KLITZKE . Hammond, Ind. MURRAY MCLEAN . Libertyville, Ill. CHARLES RTELCHIOR . Jasper, Ind. GEORGE INTICKLEY . Western Springs, Ill. CLARENCE ROFF . . Evanston, Ill. FRESHMEN '41 JOSEPH CURRERI . Milwaukee, Wis. HOWARD FOUST . . Auburn, Ind. FRANK HOLT . . South Bend, Ind. BRUCE ISHERWOOD . NVest Chicago, Ill. CHARLES ICALB . . Rockford, Ill. GEORGE MCKINNON . Cleveland, Ohio ARTHUR NIEDBALSKI . South Bend, Ind. .IOHN RUNDEN . DAVID SIME . . CARLETON VAN DYKE FRED YANZO . ANTHONY IVIAIDMENT IXTARION POWELL . PHILIP RAETH . JOHN SHELLITO . VVALTER STARR . GLENN VVALKER . NIYXCDONYKLD VVOOD DAVID ROSS . . THOMAS SEYMOUR LEONARD SHEPANEK ERIC STOCKTON li . ROBERT-,VUTECH . Kendallville, Ind. . Buffalo, N. Y. . Sioux City, Iowa . Eniversal. Ind. . Princeton, Ill. . Princeton, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Independenue, Iowa . Auburn, Ala. . Chicago, Ill. Nlanitowoc, Wvis. . Evanston, Ill. . Winfield, Kan. . Wilmette, Ill. . Wyoming, Ohio Rocky River, Ohio ROBERT NOEL . Grand Rapids, Mich. WILLIAM OGG . . VVinnetka, Ill. ROBERT IJBBORNE , South Bend, Ind. RICHARD PARKIN ROBERT PERRY . RAYMOND RICHARDS . Evanston, Ill. . Lincoln, Ill. . Sioux Falls, S. D. 'lil-IAD SNELL . . Ida Grove, Iowa Malcolm Bannerman Presidenf Delta Tau Delta has been under the guidance this year of versatile Malcolm Bannerman, wrestling manager and member of the Senior MY cabinet. Cheerful always, firm when necessary, Bannyn has led his brothers to another high place in Seventh lfouw--BELL, Rory, STARR, BAIJGER, IQING, BARKHURST, GIANAKOPELOS. JOHNSON, NIEDBALSKI, CUIIILERI. RICHARD Sixth lfour-OSEORNE, FOUST, PRINGLE, POYVELL, WOOD, CRIST, HAMAN, ISHERWOOD, YUTECH. PERRY, SHEPANEK. Fifth RowfSNELL, BRANSTON, HALLETT, IWCKINNON, IVIELCHIOR, COMBS, C. COZAD, ITALB, NOEL, NTICKLEY. Fourth RUIUKDE VPAMBLE, SEYMOUR, BROOKS, ROSS, COIIR. DIENNER, KLITZKE, WNALKER, HANEY, GOERLICK. Third Rl1'IL'i1'lORTLAGE, VAN CYKE, H. OGG, HASTIE, BANNERMAN, SIME, SHELLITO, ESTABROOK, BICOOKBY, JENSEN. Second R0ll'KCONNERY, INTCLEAN, BEAN, NIKETH, MAGEE, RUNDEN, D. COZAD, WYANZO, RAKETH. First Rau-GSTOCKTON, HOLT, ERICKSON, PARKIN, YV. flGG, LOVRIEN, NVALDO. Scholarship. 21 Sixth lfllllh' 'CIYltlKIE, PAPIOH, STRAND, RILEY, LAKE, S'I'li0UT, RANKIN, VVIIILOUOI-IBY, JACKSON. Fifth ff0'll 'lIAW'liENCE, GOETTSOHE, PORTER, GAIIIIIEL, MCNAMARA, PIVCOI, PUCCI, ICEACH, IIOFFMAN. l'llIl,47'fh Ifmr- 'H.4liTUNG, GEISS, KOEI-KE, WYILKINSON, AIIERNATIIY, FIEIIIIEII, GIlODW'lN, ScfH.xIIINuIsR. Third Razr--SwIF'r, KARSTED, IIINDEMAN, LAMPE. .I,xIwIIm, FANER, RUMMEI., Fox. STOCK. Second limi'----PI-IILLIPSON, CONCQDON, KIIEIIL, BAIcI:L.n', CUHTISS. BRANIIJOIID. GIBSON, Hoi-'FIIIL First RfIll'7llAUMESSER, STROIID, HAIIDMAN, O'CONNOH, BOETCHER. IIoI.'1'zM,xN. Miuccrzs IiIc.xND.I0RD FRANK BROWN CLARKE CONODON Josm-H 1 .xNI:Iz . Romzxvi' Fox , ROIIILIVI' flII!SON . .lox-IN li.xm'I..xY . KI-:NNI-:ui COLIIY . lVII.I.I.xM FISH . IQOIXICILT ll,xI'!xII:ssER BIIOOKH AIHIJNNATHY PAIIKI-:nl4'II-:I.uER . IQIVHAIIII llOI.TzM,xN llnzm' l5Om'I'II1-11: R,0llEli'I' Clmlcm . RAY clllIi'l'ISS . WII,I.I.nI f:Al5ltIl-IL .XII Grams . . lIAKl'1flILES . RoIxImI'1' fl00IJXYIN 215 . Helena, Montana. Butte, Nfontana 1'aloAlto.Calif. . lYaterfOrd. Pa. Higrhlalifl Park, Ill, . liziiirarigge, Ill. . l'lViLIlSfU!1, Ill. XVI:-st Danville. Yt, . l'IVaIIstoII. Ill. , Hmalia, Neh. . l'lYZl.IlSt0Il, Ill. llig1hluncll'ark,lll. Grosso l'OiI1ts. llicll. Grvzit l :1,lls, Mont. 'llll0I'lIl1lllUllF, YVyo. . Milvvzuikee, YYis. , Clinton. Iowa . Unk Park, Ill. Buy Yillage, Ohio . WilIuette.1ll. IllllH UPS SIGNIORS '38 ROGER G0E'I'TsI'1-IH Cliivago. Ill. .l.xMEs HARTITNO . . Cliivzigo. Ill. .IAMILLE .l.n1lm 'Pole-do, Uhio RAY IQARSTEIJ Cliivugo, Ill. XVILLIAM I,.xx1Pr1 . Chirugo. Ill. .lI'N1Oics'3!l liI'ssEI.L Hoi-'ifl-:ic . .l,uIEs KE xr'II . JOHN xIC'C.Xl!Pl . . l'lN'2lIlStUll, lll. . Chlv:Ig1O.lll, . livanston. Ill. XVILLIXM l'IIII.I,Il'sON . Milwaukee. Wis, S0l'llUlNl0lil'lS '40 HARRY li0l'1l'Kl4I . Cliivaggo. Ill, S'I'I',xIzT l,.xKl41 NYilIm-tto. Ill. l'llil4ISllMl'lX '41 l,EL l'I.xnlm.xN . , Xlxrou. Hliio 'lll:IliKILL ll0l4'I MAN . Wirinc-tlm., Ill. l'l0LLIB'1'ER.l.V'KHUN, lizmdolf lfielml. 'lk-xzls JOHN IQEANI-I . . lllvzlnston. Ill. lluwucu lil!!-IMI. . . Clii4-ago. Ill. IVER l..xWlII-:NI11 . . C'li14-zum, Ill. ICDWAIID NIr'N ni um . Cliivzxglo. lll. 'l'I-Ioxus Xm'Il.l.i: . . Cliii-zigo. Ill. IIII ll Jamille Juiura President At the helm Of the D. lf. house has been .Iamillc flillllfil, active in VVaa-Mu,:1 mvIIIheI' of Phi litem Slglllil, Lynx, and the iIiteI'frzIt,vI'I1ity vounc-il. .l.uII-is IJNDEIIAN I-'umm XIESIC . WII,1.I.xxI RUMMEL JOHN STOCK . NYII,I,I.xM SKY!!-'T XYILLI KM YYILLOVI flAlL RILEY . lil-:IcxII'I' RI'DOI.1-' l' nun' STROYD Cllcomals STROYT Ru' lllCONNEI.L .IOIIN WCONNOII Ross l,0R'l'Eli Xlllilll l'.xI'Ir'H . IIXILILY l'Uc:I'I li Im. IQXNKIN .IOM SI'xI,InINc:I1II lionilzm' S'rIc.xNu QHIKY l,.xYM.xN XVILKINSON filflfllilllfl ZOIIIFI-I Evanston, lll. Desplaiues, Ill. . Chiralo, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . LaSalle, Ill. . Cliivaggo. Ill. Spokane. Wash Chicago, Ill. l.a.Salle, lll. Oak Park, Ill. . Chivago, Ill. xVllIllEttl', lll. Butte, xllllltilllll. Chicago, Ill. Topeka, Kaul. Evanston, Ill. . Elyria, Ohio Springfield. Ill. Wakefield, Mir-h. RORI-:R'r CARTER . Highland Park, Ill. JACK CII.fKIiK . Chattanooga, Tenn. Nil-1REI7I'l'H FAIHCHILD . Chirzigo, Ill. EARL KLINGE . CBHANDLEII BLAINE. Shale IIOIIUI-Ili BLAKE . IYRVAL IIARMENING RORER1' IIELLAMY IIYRON FLINN . IIUOH EAMES . HUliPZliT GIi.KUEI. CLII-'FORD GROH . IIOBEIKT HARRING EDWARD .IONEH LAWRENOE ANDERSON RICHARD ISARBER. BILL ICNGEL , WAYNE GIIOSS . WILLIAM HENDERSON FRED IQREIN . Cllivzigo, Ill. er Heights. Ohio YYliitehall, Mivh. Tripoli. Iowa Evanston, Ill. Oak Park, Ill, Yvoodstock. Ill. . Brush. Colo. VVilmette. Ill. Park Ridge, Ill. Park Ridge, Ill. . Cliirago, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. River Forest, Ill. Chirauo. Ill. . Chivago, Ill. Park Ridge, Ill. i IHHUUH EHI HlIlHH .'hD0l,l'H IQOHLMYER lN1II.'l'0N IXOLAR . lx E N N ETH IAYONS .IUNIORS NORMAN JOHNSON , HENRY IAARZELEHE Lorain. Ohio Civero, Ill. , Clyria, Ohio 30 VVilniette. Ill. Flint. Mivh. NEIL BICIJANIEL . Walla Walla. Wash. .-X IVI' NIEHTZ . . . Cliivaggo. Ill. SOPHOMOREN '40 .IAY IIASKAY , . IJAUILENCE LAURATIS ROBERT LYONS . XYADE INIELOAN . ART MCCOY . YINVENT BIILLER . Lorain, Ohio Chi:-ago, Ill. Cliivagxo, Ill Chic-ago, Ill. . Pueblo. Colo. Geneva, Ill. FRESHMAN '41 IYIANNING INICATEE . Chicago, Ill. PHILLIP NIURPHY . . Chicago, Ill. RAY MONS , , . Cliirago, Ill. IIOBERT NICIOLIN . . VVinnetka, Ill. JOHN POXVERS . . Kenilworth, Ill. TOM RODGERS . fniversity City, BIO. WILLIAM SCHMIDT XVILLIAM STIVASON 'l'HoM,As VVEBB CILIRLES YOUNG fi0liIJON BIURRAY ROBERT RODEHIFK J .WR NX INN . WVAYNE INIICI-IAEL IGLMER INIORAVEC BILL fVBRIEN Bon SAVAGE . IIEYNOLD SOIJKUP JOE VAVRUS . PIRANK ZEMAN , JOHN SOUDERS CLII-'I-'ORD SMITH MITRRAX' STRITTAR HOWARD YVELLS BILL WOLI-ERS BILL CIfAI3IING Park Ridge. Ill. Cleveland, Ohio Dallas, Texas River Forest, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Lakeland, Fla. . Chicago, Ill. Glenwood, Ill. . Berwyn. Ill. Flint, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. Chirago. Ill. Chit-ago Heights, Ill, Riverside, Ill, Rock Island, Ill. Nast Chicago, Ind. Riverside, Ill. , Chicago. Ill. Chieago, Ill. Cheswirk, Pa. Suth How lh1URRAY, IIAILZELERE, FLINN, SAVAGE, I,AIIRA'rIs, RODERIKIK. FAIROHILD, WEEE, GROH, IVIURAVEC. Ifzfth Raw HENDERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, BARBER, MONS. ICNGEL, HARMENINII. BLAINE. INIICHAEL. 1' mirth R011 VS INN MILLER, KREIN, GROSS, RODGEIKS. XYOLTERS, CUMDIINIZ. SOUDI-CHS. EAMES. Thml Roz: IYRLSE MCCOY, IQOHLEYER, YIOUNG. STIVASON. SCHMIDT, IQLINGE. K. I.I'oNs, CLIAIKK Swami Razz NICOLIN. XVELLS. R. LYONS, IXIERTZ, CARTER. ZEMAN. CIRAIQEL. IVHIKIEN. I'1r llfuu I ix Rl s IXICIDANIEL,BELLAMY,lh1C.'XTEl'I,AIELUAN,BLAKE,I'IARRlNG. Bill Stivason Prexidenl Bill Stivason, for two years president Of his house, has also served two terms as president of the Interfraternity Council. He was Chair- man ol' the Student Governing Board during his senior your, Chairman of the Finaiic-e division Of the IC. C. A., Chairman of the Charity Ball and a member of the Board of Publications. 216' Sifth Iimr-TUCKER, CZARNEORI, STAHLY, IIEE, HORTON. FINCH, FRANK, PADDOCK, SMYTH, WALKER. lfzfth Ruw!KINcAID, SETTERDAI-IL, BROOKS. THOMAS, ANDERSON, ICLLIQ, COIILTER. DAILLING, ICELLNEIL lfuurlh 1fouwfTHIEME, E. JACKSON, KROEMER, MAJOR, HEIKP, FRENOH, HOWARD, CARE1', ROSE, PURTELL. Third R010-OHDE, G. JOHNSON, SIMPSON, CJIRAHAM, SCOTT, TAI-I-ER, J. H. IIIAYLOR. MIJRIJOCK, HERRMANN, IIYAN. Suomi R0'IUYOLSON, CROESSMANN, S1-RAY, D. ZEI-IR, STEPHENS, IIOGERS, IIEVVIS, MEGGI-:LIN, SOXVDEN. 1' :ml Huw----HABERKORN, W. JOHNSON, SI-ILMAN, J. JACKSON. HIRTH. YOAK, STEFFEN, YVYNE, I HHH lH WILLIAM FRENCH IIONALD HEAP . VVILLIAM IIUNKER . WILLIAM OI-IDE . IKOBERT OLSON IILLIE HARCOCK JAMES CATLIN . JOSEPH CLARNECKI JOI-IN FRANK . ICIIOI-:NE IIATHANYAY WOODROW I'I.-XMILTON FRANK GRAHAM . fIEORGE HERRMIANN llORAc'E HORTON . RIVIIARD I'IOXVARD . JAAII-LS ANDERSON . fil-ENE ARREXDEL . XVILLIS IIHEMNER . THOMAS BROOKS . JAMES CAREY , WILLIAM COULTEIi Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Wichita, Kan. INIanitowOr-, YVIS, . Flint, Mivh. Evanston. Ill. Ottawa. Ill. Chivago. Ill. . I'IvanstOn. Ill. . Ft. Wayne, Ind. . Chillivothe, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Oak Park. Ill. I'lastwOOd, Texas A rkansai-1 City, Kan. . Chivaggu. Ill. Punva City. Okla. Mason City. Iowa . Farniville, Ya. Hutuhinsnn, Kan. . Oak Park, Ill. VVILLIAM DARLINO . Ft. Wayne, Ind. QIIENTIN ELLIS . 217 . Evanston, Ill. PH l Sl-INIORS '38 JOI-IN ROSE . . Green Bay, Wis. IIICHARII SOOTT . . Ft. Wayue, Ind IYIONALIY SIMPSON . . VVinnetka, Ill. RAL:-R SOVVIIEN . Arkansas City. Kan .IVNIORS '39 I'Il'liI'INl'1 JAUKSON . Ft. Wayne. Inrl fIlI.I!ER'l' JOHNSON , Ft. Wayne. Ind FREDRRIr'K IRRUEMEH . Ft. Wayne. Ind .IAVK IXIAJUIL . . River Forest. Ill FRANKLIN MIIRROCK . Winnetka. lll SOPIIOMORI-IS '40 GEORGE IQELLNER . Highland Park. Ill ICAICL Mltxaul-:l,IN . Oak Park. Ill .IAVK RYAN . . INIilwaukee. Wis FRESRMI-:N '41 JOSI-:I-II IJINFII . Vniversitv Citv. RIO. AIAF IIARI-:RKORN CI-IARLI-:S IIIRTI-I JA Nil-IS JAOKSON WENDELL JOHNSON GEOROI-1 KINUAIII RORERT l.I-:E . CHARLES l.I-:WIS FRANVIS l'IvRTEI.L River Forest. Ill. Evanston. Ill. Ft. NVayne. Ind. Ft. VVayne, Intl. 1 Evanston. Ill. River Forest, Ill, . Chivagn. Ill. Milwaukee. Wis. ITU Gordon Tippc-1 Prfvzdefll Gordon Tappcl hIS con tinued as lk Theta'S prexy f,lllUl1gllUlli the entire y Ll February he R is flu tml to the p1'eS1dcnry Ol L IIliCl'fI'21iGl'll1iX C Ounfil IIOBERT SNVISHER . Kirekwood, Ill. GORDON TAI-PER, JR. . Glen Ellyn, Ill. JAMES C. TAYLOR JAMES H. 'FAYLOR DANIEL ZEI-IR . IIRIICE PADuOc'K DONALD IDAFL IIOBERT ROGERS PRESTON STAHLY EDVYARD TI-IOMAS . JOSEPH 'IIFCKER NELSON SMYTI-I . PAGE E. SI-RAY , CHARLES S'I'IC'KLI'IN RICHARD 'l'IIII-:ME IQENNETH SE'I I'l'IliD.X ROBERT SI-ILMAN . WALTER S'I'I'1FFEN JUOSON YOAK . VICTOR WALKER , ROBERT WIUKMAN LOUIS WVYNE . JERRY ZEI-IR . Ottumwa, Iowa . Kenilworth, Ill. . Ft. VYayne. Ind. Batavia. Ill. . Lima Ohio . Ottumwa. Iuwa . SOuth Bend, Ind. . Evanston. Ill. Ft. NYayne, Intl. . Evanston. Ill. . Frankfurt. Ind. . . Juliet. Ill' . Ft. VVayne. Ind. IIL. Rovk Island. Ill. . Uttuinwa. Iowa . . Chic-ago. Ill. liisinark. N. D. . Chivayxo. Ill. VVilmette. Ill. . Macomb. Ill. Ft. Wayne. Ind vnu illSllIlN Ill lim TMVIS . ROIIERI' CQOTTLEIB SOL BERNSTEIN .II-:ROME ICDHELSON Roni-:RT FOREMAN NI.xR'rIN GIXBEIK SIDNEY GRITZ . 5I.xRsH.xLL ADER LEE BERNSTEIN .Vwx CONEI' . FR.xNK ICDELMAN BERNARD AIJRECH I,EI..xND BAUM . WILLLIM BEzARK .lost-:PH BROWN ARNOLD COI-IODAS Toledo, Ohio . Chicago. Ill. Henderson, Ky. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Harrisburg, Pa. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Peoria, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. hlelrose Park, I ll. Green Bay. VVis. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Green Bay, Wis. SENIORN '38 J won LOCKE . . St. Paul. Minn. Sui SCHXYARTZ Attica. Ind. lNIAURIi'E H.XHN . . Altoona, Pa. DAVID HOLMAN Sheboygan, Wis. .IOI-IN LEVVIN . Bulialo, N. Y. IQOBERT NA'1'I-IAN . . Attica, Ind. lNI.xRv1N SNYDER . . Louisville. Ky. RALPH ICLSON . . Wilrnette. Ill. STAN FRANKEL . . Dayton, Ohio ALLAN LOWENBERG . St. Joseph. Mo. HERBERT NATHAN Attica. Ind. JACK PORTNEY . Chicago. lll. JUNIORS '39 SOPHOMORES '40 FRESHMEN '41 NI.-KEVIN HOLMAN Sheboygan, lVis. RICHTKILD HUS.ARD . . Chic-ago, Ill. XVARREN KAHN . Chicago, Ill, JOHN PENNISH , Chicago, Ill. IRVING RADIN New York, N. Y. GEORGE XVEIXEH . . Chicago. Ill JAMES XVELLS . Charleston. W. YA PAUL STICKLER . GERALD TANNENBAUM IIARVEY TURNER . PAUL WERD . , IJERBERT VVOLFSON , BURTON PREASKIL . SHERWVIN ROSENRERG ARTHUR SILVERSTEIN GER.ALD SPINNER , IXIILTON ROCHKIND SIGURD ROEENEIELD JEROME SCHUMAN WVILLIAM SULKIN . ROBERT ZELLENS with limi- TVRNER, IQDHELSON, SCHUMAN, BEZARK, CoNEv, li. BIATHAN, TANNENBAUM, BAUM. 1 zflh Iiuw-S'rn'KLER, CQHODAS, ADER, SCHVVARTZ, Z1-:I,I.ENs, FRANKEL, KAHN, WVERD. I ninth lfnfr -SILVERSTEIN, ROSENBERG, SERVER, HUSARD, ROOHRIND, PENNISH, SPINNER, WELLs. lhwl Ruin-D.wIs, LOVVENBERG, GRITZ, R. NIKTHAN, LOCRE, GQTTLEIB, SNYDER. LEVVIN. Suunrl lfnrr'-WOLFSON, EDELMAN, ROSENFIELD, FOREMAN, IZERNSTEIN, RIXDIN, PORTNOY, I-int lfuw HD. HOLMAN, ELSON, BROWN, AVRECI-1, PREASKIL, M. l'lOLMAN. . Chicago, Ill Baltimore, Md . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill . Chicago. Ill . Chic-ago, Ill . Chicago. Ill Louisville, Ky . Chicago. Ill Brooklyn, N. Y Indianapolis, Ind Passaic, N. .I Roxbury, Mass . Chicago, Ill Jacob Locke Prefidenl The first seincstcr Phi Epsilon Pi was under the leadership of Jacob Locke, winner oi' freshman football 11l1IH0l'2LlS illld :I member oi' thc inter- fraternity Council in both his Junior :Incl Senior years. 218 Sifth Razr --HART, BABCOCK, J, IQEYSER, IIARR, ROBERTS, BEECTHER, FLEER. GETZOFI-', N. CARLSON, MARRS, PROCTER. I-'ifth Row- -MCGURN, COE, BEISANG, NEYVTON, CHRISTOPHEII, IIANDIS, IRXVIN, MEYER, SMITH. Fzmrth Iduzr- ICLINE, MACMAIION, RUSTEEN, ELLIS, TULLEK, G. CARLSON. SHEASHY, NILSON, ORE, KEi'K. Thin! RfIM WELLS, HANSEN, SADLER. DEIWOULIN, HACKLET, BECKMAN, STOEHR, MCCONNELL, SUNDEEN, STONE, KERSTINCS. Nw:-mzrl Row--E. KEYSER, NEAliX', XVI-IITSON, RONFOEY, Ii.-KRNEB, SHERRY. BARNES, VAN NADA, IASPEGIIEN, CARROLL. I-'fmt If0ll SCHNEPP, FORD, H. SMITH, FODES, EBY, IIAKRETT, XYILSON, IIIDDLE, STROM. PHI HHMMHH SENIORS 'SIS IQDXVARD BECKAIAN WILLIAM IDEIVIOULIN IIA RRY FLEEH . CIIEHTER IIANSEN . CI.II P' ASPEGIKEN . WILLIAM IEAIICOCK . ROIiI'II!T BARNES . NITVIN BEEOIIER . HARRY BURNS . IIIMIAIID CLINE . IIINK BARRI-:'I I' . fil'I0lCGE C.XlK1.SON CIIAIKLI-ZS CARROLL KIIGUIIGE ICIIIIIS . WILLIAM IIAILR . IIl1IlICIi'I'BICIt-IANG . KIFISITIINEY BONFOEY NORMAN C xRI.sON . Iiexxanee, Ill. . Greenville, . Quincy, Ill. . Wllniette, Ill. . I'Iv:IIistOII, Ill, . ITIVIIIISUJII. Ill. lialmnzmznn. Minh. . I5v:fLIIStOII, Ill. l'lyInmIth, Mass. . I'Iv1InStOII, Ill, Iles Muines. Irma . Clilvzlgo, Ill, I.ilJ0rtyv1l1e,Ill. livznistori, Ill. IIldl2lIIil.IDHllS, Inxl. . Iivzinstuxx, Ill. . Quinny, Ill. . ClIn'agr,O. Ill. HAROLD CHl!IS'l'OI'IiEli . Dwiglxt, Ill. .IA was COE , . 219 . I'lV21IlSf.K7Il. Ill. Ill. ROBERT IQERSTING . . Chicagm. Ill, NED IIANDIS . Chicagu Ill. WILLIAM IIENZ Oak Park, Ill. VVILLIS IIOHEIITS . . Iivanstun, Ill. .IUNIORS '30 .IOHN Forms . . Chicagn. Ill, THOMAS lim' . . livanston, Ill. C.ARLTON IIECK . . livaiisville, Ind, ICARL ICIQYSEII . Marshzxlltowri. Iowa FIIANUI:-I lX'If'CONN IC III. GEOROI-. XIf'GvRN . Dwight, Ill. CIIIILTLLIII, Ill. SOIIIIOMOREH '40 DAVID GE'1'zOI'I-' . CIEORGIC IIIXYIN . IXIILLEIK li.xRNI:s RALPH NIAIIIIS . . . Clxii-ago. Ill. Iizinlcakev. Ill, . ClIiI'u,g:n. Ill, Mzmplewoorl, N. .l. FIQIAISIIINII-IN -II ARTHUR IJOIID . . IIARVICY HART . . JOHN IQIAIYHER . IIIHOMAS AIVNIAI-ION . XVALKEII IXIEYEII . JAMES NEARI' . 'l'ulsa,0kla. IiluOIIIiIIgtOn, Ill. Marslnilltowri, I Ima Anderson, Ind. . lflvanstun, III, Waukegxan. Ill. Ill ll Ed Beckman President bull' the past semester, Ed has kept up Phi Gzmirna IJclta's high sI'lIol:n'ship standing. Be- sides belonging to Purple Key he is, a result of Outstanding work in the Naval Unit, a member Of Sextant FI'zIt0I'I1ity. HIXIi0I.D SAIITH . XVINTHROP STONE . ROIIPIIKT SUNIDEEN STEPIIENSON XVELLS PAGE I,ROC I'I'lII . AIILTON RUSTI-:EN .IACR SADLER . EIRIEN E SHEAHRI' . KIIIl'I' STOEI-IR . CHARLES XYAN NADA JOHN XILSUN . .IOIIN IIIIR . . GORDON 'l'IfI.LIA1R xVIl.IiI,KMxVII.HUN . CIIIAILLES NPINN I'f1N WILLIAM RIDDLE ,IAMI-:s SI'HNI'Il'l' . IGARL SHERIKY . 'l'HOMAs SMITH . XY ILLAFE will-IITSON . Burlington, Iowa Battle Creek, Minh. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Ilaukeiisar-k. N. J. . Chic-ago, Ill. Sioux City, Iowa . Evanston, Ill, . Cliirwugo, Ill. . . Lowell, Ind. . Iivzinstnli, Ill. , Iivunstun, Ill. . Cliivzigw, Ill. Cnnynn City, Colo, Sioux City, Iowa , Cliivzlgxu, Ill. . l5lOOIniIIgtOII,Ill. St. linuis. Mn. Kenilwmth. Ill. Iivanstuii, Ill, IIOIXEIH' IIEKIK Enw.xlin Roxio , JAMES DEIHINEI' .link li,Xl'l-'NIAN . ELLIO1' Conn , I'.xRm' l E.u1.xN , CII.kltIIPIS XIIRETSON Rom-:iI'1' Coon . NYILLI ni lxi-3 ISE . YAOER C,xN'rwELL XYARD Cook . Bois D.xI.x' . RoixEII'r EVANS . JOHN I EicoUsON ROBERT BAILEY FLOx'n BI-1.x srox JOHN CLAIIK. JR. . JOHN C. IIELAND . DOITGLAH COOK . FRED ELIIEL . CH.xsI-: IFANNON Evanston. Ill, . Chicago. Ill, . Glenn-oe. lll. . Evanston. Ill. Sioux City, Iowa . Vivilrnette, Ill. . Ashland. Ohio . Evanston. Ill. New Haven. Conn. Oak Park. Ill. Evanston. Ill, Chicago. Ill. . Dixon. Ill, . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Chir-ago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. South Bend, Ind. Centerville. Iowa rHI KHIIPH PSI hlixlolis llimm' IQEITEL . M xm'EI.I.I's Mf'IXlIr'II.xEI l'1I.swoie'1'II XYIIEIII: . IIICYI-1ltI,Y P ATTISH ILI. . Evanston. Ill. .. Des Moines. Ia. Evanston. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. Jl'N1oiis'Zi9 ldimwxun KRELI4 . lum: IXIOKRIS . . Licxx S.xiocE'r . .vuoszo SHOYP . . R.xI.I'II S FOUFFER I l Exim' YIIAECKER . Elniliurst. Ill. Des lXIoinr-s. Iowa . Ravinia, Ill. Oak Park. Ill. Oak Park. Ill. Niles Center. Ill. Sornomomcs '40 SIDNEY FERGUSON . Ton GEIHIII . . 'l'HEooOiIE GREI-'E . .IUSEPH IIAY . R CHI-:s'rEn KELLQOI: . I.AwRI-:NCI-1 CIVVENS . . NVaterloo, Ia. , Evanston. Ill. Des Bloines. Iowa ock Springs. XYyo. Kokomo, Ind. . Ames, Iowa FIzEsHMEN I-11 DAVE FEARING . . JOHN GEORGE . Hfuem' GILL. JR. . XVILLIAYVI GREEN . How' JONES . . IIAVVILENFE KELLEY . St. Paul, Minn. Kokomo. Ind. . Ashland. Ohio Rorky River Ohio Evanston. Ill. Des lVIoines, Iowa Joi-IX PH,1.I.EN . DON SANIIOIIN Joi-IN 'I'.u'Loii li I-:N THOIII-sox ARNOLD 'l'.u'I.oic . IIOHERT XIUIHTS . ROBERT VVII-:LAND . IIIFHARD XVI-:I.I.s . IQIHVIX XYINNIYI' . ROBERT RICII ROBERT SALEY . JOHN SPRENOI-:ic . tYRYILLE XYETRIOIIE .l .wk XXIHATH . I,EE MCCAHTI-Iv . IIHIL ROGERS , XYILLI.-131 STRONAFI-I RICHARD THAIN . RICHARD XNERNECKE JOE IVHITVVELL . ERNEST WILDER . . Sparta. NVis. Cliiraglo. 111. Cliiragro. Ill . Cliirzigxo, Ill' Iflvanston. Ill. . Evanston. Ill, , Mvllenry. Ill, . Evanston. Ill. Des Moines. Iowa Evanston. Ill. Hampton. Iowa Kenilworth. Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Oak Park. Ill. . Chivagzo, Ill. Wilmette, Ill. Evanston, Ill' Evanston, Ill. . Wilmette, Ill. . Winnetka, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Sixth Rau CILI mn ERELL, IIIVH, ELEEI., KEI.I.Ev, CLARK, Conn, IQEANE. WINN1c'r'r, I zfth lfou IOM-s W EIMOR. Romaicns, STRONA- H, 'I'I-IAIN, STOUI-'ifI:R. FEAMAN, GILI., SHOUP, WEILNEOKE. lwurth Run VS HIIVS FI L. W. COOK. INIORRIS. SARRE'l I', EIIANS. XVELLS, GAImE'rsoN, COLE, SPRENOIQR. GOOD. Tlzml Hou Vim urns D. COOK, IQELLOGG. Gi-:ORoE. THOMPSON. SANIIORN, IjUDIlLES'l'0N. OwENs. C,xN'rwELL, MAIII-in. CIE!-IH. mrmzrll-E011 BI- uc 'XII 'XIICI-IAEL. IZUCIIAN. S. I-'EImI'soN. KAI'I-'x1.xN. IJELANEY, I,H.KLEN, P,vrIsH.u.I.. BOND. 1 zv t Rau B qui -X TAYLOR, I'l1 I.klUNG. B1l'C.XIiTllX'. RICHARDSIIN. J. TAYLOIQ, 'I',xEr'KEn. GREEN. Iii-:.xs'roN. J ack Kaufman President .lac-k, president of Phi Kappa Psi, is a Int-IIIber of Purple Claw, Sextant, and Purple Key. He has haul a long and truly stellar career in the pitc'l10r's box :tml on the gridiron. Q20 Sixth ffU1l'fl.ANGE. LEWIS. NI,X'l'Ill'1liH, 'l'REN!4E'rH. XYARNHOLTZ. EDLER. TENNEY. l,lLSON. MUDGE. ROSBERG. Fifth Row-P. 'l'RENKMixNN, FINE, AlAR'l'IN, BEARD, BROXVNE. XVINTER, ARNOLD. THOREN, FOULK. Fourth limi--X'ofzEL. llAIi'I'. R1-:Hxx.xN, Ro:-snERo. IXOULTON, STEFHER, ROEBUCK, GL'RITZ, HOYT. Third Rozi'-MILMOI-3. BIKYI-IR. S1-nw. ICNSLEY. c,lILLETTl'1, BOVLTON, COWAN. ROBERTS, R. TRENRMANN. .Sw-ozzfl I?r11i'fXYiEl1Ai,xN, 1-'Ri-:x'ER. Y.xND1-:Rx'ooL. Hoi'LiH,xN. KIORTHLAND. NORTH. STOCKMAN. SEKP. First livin-G.xRxuo'1 1', NY0l.'l'ER. Mrmn-2. H.xRvEx'. CHICKS-TI.kN. BODINE. DONAGHY. PHI KHPPH CHESTER ENSLEY RICHARD FINE VVILLIAM CiiLLE'rTE . PRESTON BEARD CH.iIiLES l'lflITLTON IQOBERT COw.xN HENRY l'lDLER XVILLIAM HARVEY RIFHARD HER1-1c'H IQOBEHT HlJI'LIH.XN . FRED li.-XVANAGH l'lAROLD BI,xR'rIN ASHLEY :XRNOLIJ GEOIILGE BODINE AL BOVLTON , FRANK CHlilS'1'I.XN RIc'H.xRD 1-'oss . 221 Fort Wayne, Incl. Niles Center.1ll. . lNIz1ywood, lll. . Cllivzlyo. lll. . lCx'1u1stoi1.Ill. . f'l1in'Rgo, Ill. Cliivzigo. Ill. . Uslxkosli. ll'is. . Chivzigo. lll. Ida Grove. Iowa . l'Ivunston. Ill. l,llll!j'. Mont. linluinuzoo. Mivh, . livanston. Ill, Evanston. lll. link Park. lll. lfvunston. lll. SENLORE '38 .l.xf7K H.4IiT . . JAMES NlILMOE . J UN IORS liOIiEItT DOi'LE . JOHN FOULK . SOPHUMUR 1-1 l'IDw.xRD NIFIYER . DON,tI.D OLSON . ffl-LXIQLES IIOHERTS . ALv.x ROERUEK . Cil0ltDON ROHRERO . . Chicago, Ill. Glen Ellyn, Ill. ' 3 9 Chicago. Ill. Nioline. Ill. 5 '40 River Forest. Ill. Libby. Mont. . Lowell. Ind. Evanston. Ill. Park Ridge. Ill. ROBERT ROsRERG. Countryside, Munflelein FRIQSIIMEX '41 CL1-:SEEN FREYER . JOHN U.uaR1o'r'r . RFDOLPH LANOE CL.4IYDE LEVYIS . 'l'HoM.xs BIUDGE . KENNETH BIVELLER . Chicago. Ill. Chic-ago, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Chicago. Ill. Xegaunee. Mich. Cincinnati. Ohio Bill Gillette Presidem' Holding the presidency of Phi Kappa Sigma first sclnostor, Bill has given IIll1C'll of his energy to zivtivity within the Skull House. The c-haptci' has been suwessful in placing its lncn in high positions in suvh activities as VVRL1- Mu, the Daily, the Purple Pzirrot, and on the fencing ti-ann. IQAYMOND NORTH . JOHN KEIIMAN . liICH,-XRD TR1-:NHM.xNN XVILLIAM AIITDGE ROBERT YOGEL lilf'H.kliD SAliHl'1'I' . .IAVK SEIP . FOREST SHAW . RRY S'1'OctKM.xN . Rif'H.mD '1'R1-:NRETH IJONALD Wi-:imx.xN . CARL xYOI.Tl'lli . Roni-:RT S'l'Ef'HEli Wn.L1.xxi'I'ENNx-:Y . IQOBERT THOREN ROBERT YANDl:JRl'00l. BEN xYlN l'ER . Trenton, N. J. Moline, Ill. livanston, Ill. Negaunee. Nli1'h. Wilinette, Ill. lYz1terloo. Iowa Chivago. lll. livanston, lll. Chivago, Ill. Wheaton, Ill. . l'Ivunston, Ill. Wheaton. Ill. Chivago, Ill. . livanston, Ill. Roz-k City, Ill. , Chicago, Ill. Chit-ago, lll. l Q. IIONYARD ABBOTT . NIAURIVE BRENNEN IXEITH BROMAN . JOHN BLANooK . HAROLD CHAPMAN . JOHN CREIGHTON . LESTER DENOYELLES ARMAND B.AKER . EUGENE BOHRNSTEDT JOHN HASKELL . . Chicago, Ill. River Forest, Ill. . CroIIIwell,Conn. Haintrainvk, Blifch. . Evanston, Ill. . Oakville. Iowa . Cresffo, Iowa Park Ridge. Ill. . LaCrosse, Yvis. . Evanston, Ill. Pnl Illl Hll'HH LLOYD COL'S1NS . Sc-ales Mound, Ill. .XMHKOSE lloLI-'ORD . . Gary, Ind. J uNIoRs '39 FRANK ELDILIDGE IFLIVER FULLER ll,-XRRY HOLMHERI: DONALD .KANE .RALPH IQENT XVinnetka, Ill. . Coeur d'.-Ilene, Idaho . Chivago. Ill. IYestr'lIester, Ill. Streator, Ill. lIOHEll'l' NIAYER lllfl-lAlill STEEN DoN YANDENBI-IRG . FRANK IQRATKY JOHN XOHRIS VVILLIAM IIIPLEY ITRED SIIALE , SOPHOMORES '40 JOSEPH BRYE . . . Minot, S, D. JRDYVIN FRANKE NIORHIS DURHAJNI Laurel. Mont. HOWARD HANSEN FRESHMEN '41 HENRY' SOLLMAN . . liaubstadt, Ind. DIRK XYILSON . Fourth Row- Y-STEEN, FRANKE, ABBOTT, IQRYE, HASKELL, BRENNEN, HOLNIBERG, IEROMAN. Third H0ZU7IiIPLEH', FULLER, ROHRNSTEDT, HANSEN, DENOYI-:LLEs, IQRATKY. Se!-and RUll77B.AKEH, VVILSON, SOLLMAN, CREICSHTON. NOIQIIIS, EIIDRIDGE. SMALE, PIENRY. Ifirvwt Raw- fDURHAM, CHAPMAN, M.n'I1R, IQANE. VANIIENBERG, IIOLFORD, KENT, XIOTAPKA, LANsEs. Birmingham, Ala. . IVilInette, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Canton, S. D, . Emerson, Iowa South Bend, Ind. . . Buffalo, N. Y. LaCrosse, VVis. Des hloines, Iowa Don Vandenberg President Van is an ol'lic'er in the Music School Council and a member of the band and choir. Under his leader- ship, the chapter has had a very successful year, with 21 large pledge Class :md unusually good fiiianrial standing. 222 Senond R0wmARNOTT, PFAU, HADLQCK, MENKES, HESTER, SAMUEL. First RUM'-CONROY, SYRING, LOPEZ, MAAS, FAUL. GIiEX'DEN FAUL WILLIAM Lomsz ALFRED Aimofrfr HILARY Comcox' 223 PHI MH UWB SENIORS '38 Bill Lopez Prfxidenl Bill has the distinc-tion of being the only sopho- more fraternity pres- ident at Northwestern. He worked on the Fresh- man Conference, was 2. member of the Interhouse Counvil, and belongs to Alpha Eta Rho, national aviation fraternity. ISILL YOUNG . . . Chicago, Ill. Jivxions '39 Woodland, Mich. FRANK SAMUEL . . Carterville, Ill. XVILLIAM SYRING . . Bronx, N. Y, SOPHOMORES '40 Richmond Hill, N. Y. XVALTER MAAS . Chicago, Ill. FRESHMI-:N '41 . Far Hills, N. J. C-EIMLD HADLOCK . Milwaukee. Wis. RIISSELL NIQTCOLI . Walsenblirg, Colo. Bloomington, Ill. Rounwr HESTEII . . Ottawa, Ill. JOHN PFAU . . Clnvago, Ill. flE0liGE MENKES . . La Porte, Ind. I'lIXl1pi1HHii1HH CHARLES T. BAKER . CHARLES C. BLOCK . ROBERT K. CLARK . GEORGE L. GREEN WYALTER J. GUDAT . GEORGE P. ABBOTT . . Chicago, lll. Des Plaines, Ill. Des Moines. Iowa . Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. . Berlin, N, H. HAROLD O. DAVIDSON, Iron Mt, Mieh. ROBERT L. HALEY . RIAHK R. ANSON . PETE F. D.ANTONE . Winnebago. Ill. . Chkfaggo, Ili. . Beloit, WVis. SENIORS ,538 H. DITANE NELSON . . Bristol. S. D. DONALD RAHN . . Winnetka, Ill. HARRY RIETZE . Louisville, Ky. .IUNIORS '39 JOE L. HAMRIKTK . Greenville, Texas WILLIAM KOLB . . Chicago, Ill. JROBEHT B. PIERCE . . Evanston, Ill. SOPHOMORES '40 FRANCIS J. HARTMANN . Ebensburg, Pa. ANTHONY G. LINOWIECKI . Chic-ago, Ill. ALFRED MORIDI . . VVinnetka, Ill. EDWARD NICKEL . Floral Park. N. Y. FRESHMEN '41 GEORGE E. DIMOND . Evanston, Ill. CLARK R. JONES . . Albany, N, Y. ISRACE I. IQNAPP Picayune, Miss. RICHARD L. SHEARER . Aitkin, Minn. RUSSELL R. WYLE . VViluIette, Ill. Ottawa, Kan. Rupert, Idaho Riverside, Ill. IQDVVARD VVEILEPP STARR T. WHITLEY ELMER F. WITTE EDWARD E. SANDOR . Walsenburg, Colo. VVILLIAM A. TINCHER . Owatonna, Minn. HOWARD C. WEST . . Oshkosh, Wis. VICTOR SCHUSTER . Downers Grove. Ill. HERBERT R. SILVERS Fork Ridge, Tenn. Fifth RUll 'S.XNDOR, KNAPP, TINCI-IER, DAVIDSON, B.4KEK, WVITTE, VVEST. Fourth R11Il 1'1.X31IiICK, KOLB, DIMOND, VVEILEPP, ANSON, RIETZE. Third Ron---WYLE, GUDAT, BLOCK. CILARK, RAHN, NELSON, WHITLEY. Sraoml Raw- RJONES, GREEN, ABBOTT, HALEY, LINOYVIECKI, SILVERS. First R!IlL 'SHEAHER, HARTMANN, NICKEL, DANTONE, RIORICI. Robert Clark President Robert Clark, another Junior president, has been Pi Kappa Alphals representative On the Interfraternity Counvil for the past two years, in addition to serving as a member Of the Debate Team and On the Publicity Committee of the lnterfi'atei'nity Ball. 224 JAMES HAYLES . . Chicago. Ill. Bill Nave l'rrsi1lrfril Bill, who has Served his l'r:1ternity for two semes- ters its president, caine to Northwestern on 21 Ward Civic- Achievement Svholarsliip. He has taken part in various Olass avtivitics, invluding the ser-retaryship of the Interfratcriiity Council. Sifth IfUll .lENSEN. RIEIEH, MORRIS. KESSLER, FISHER, fJSBORN, CREMONS. BROYK'N, RIULLENDORE, lVIILNER, JONES, Fifth lii01ll'LANDIS, CHAMDERLIN, HENSLER. IJIEMANZ. RIST, BIEWNMANN. KIDD, TETZL.AFF, SAI-ILIN. Fourth Itou'-BAKER, BAUM, R, JOHNSON, WILSON, NEEDHAX1, KENDRICK, PIRTLE, LAIIER. NIORRISON, fJVS'ENS. 7lhi7'!1lf1I'Il'iLIfNDQUIST. THURMAN, BIKEY, RENAUD, NAVE. MRS. ROVV'ELL, SOHULTZ. LOWE, ADAMS, CHAPMAN, RYOKOEF. Second RHYIJEVVATKINS. FEENY, LHRTHMAN, R. ANDERSON, A. ANDERSON, GROTEWOHL. RISDON. RUMMEL. First R0ll'iBORL,AND, HARRIMAN, THELE, BRENIZER, LEE, KARSTETER, BERT, LUTZ. lIlHH lllSIlHN l'll'llll H YVILLIAM BAKER . . Evanston, Ill. RUSSELL E, BERT . . Rockford, Ill. WALTER BLEDSOE . Terre Haute, Ind. lNIARK CLAYTON , Chicago, Ill. ALEXANDER F. ANDERSON . Evanston. Ill. ILOBERT C. ANDERSON . Chicago, Ill, RICHARD D. BORLAND , Chicago. lll. RJISSFILL ll. CREMONS . Forest Park, Ill. FORREST FISHER WALKER A. JENSEN ILOBERT W. ADAMS ILAYMOND IQIXBY JAMES C. CHAPMAN THOMAS FEENY HEIIBEIIT IIARRIMAN IQALPH HENSLEIK Fort VVayne, Ind. VVinnetka, Ill. Fort YVayIIe, Ind. Fort VVayne. Ind. Evanston, Ill. . Ogden. Utah . Elko. Nev. Fort YVayne, Ind. NVILLIAM R. IQARSTETER . Chicago, Ill l'iER'I' ISAITM . . Omaha, Neb. fYiEORGE W. BRENIZ1-ZR. JR. 'lippecaiioe City. Ohio JOHN M. BRONVN , . Hillside, N. .l. LEWIS C. CI-IAMRERLIN, JR., Flvanston. Ill. PHILIP f,iR0'I'EWVOHL . Delialli, lll. PAUL HIEMENZ . Buffalo. N. Y. VVIIILIAM IIOCKETT . llenderson, Ky. 925 SICNIORS '38 ROBERT D. INNES. Palisades Park. Mic-li. XVILBUR E, JOHNSON . Bartlesville, Ohio JUNIORS '39 .ROBERT .IOHNSON . Kansas City, Mo. ILICHARD A, KENDRICK . Evanston. Ill. BRUCE D, LEE . River Forest, Ill. GEORGE H. LOWE, .lR. , Ogden. l'tali GEORGE NIILNER . . Elgin, Ill' XVILLIAM NAVE . Chicago, Ill. SOPHOMORES '40 DON.KIID IQESSLER . Cedar Rapids. lowa XVILLIAM li. IQIDD INENNETH F. ll.-KNDIS JACK IIAUER . ICDNVARD LUTZ BRYCE RJINIER FRHHHMIG D. FRANK lY1EIElt..llt. . JOHN YY. MORRIS A uburndale. Mass. . Evanston. Ill. Painesville, Ohio . Chi:-ago. lll. Fort Wayne, Ind. N '41 Shaker Heights, Ohio Fort VVayne, lnd. JAMES XY. MULLENDORI-3. Fort Wayne. lnd. STANLEY O. NTIEDHAM. JR. Fort XYayne. Ind. fiLIVER M. OVYENS, JR. . Chicago. Ill. CHAPMAN JONES . Kansas Citv. Mo, lll DONALD C. LUNDQITIST JOHN D. MORRISON ARTHUR R. SCHULTZ YVILLIAM G, ORTHNfrAN . Chic-ako. . . Pontiac, lll. . Olney, lll . Chirago, . Ill FREDERICK C. PEITZSCH . Chicago. Ill Ill FORREST PIRTLE AUSTIN RIST . PAUL RYCOEF ROBERT VYATKINS li0BER'1' NENN'h1rXNN ILOBERT L. AJSHORN . Jerseyville, VVilliaII:sville, N. Y . Chieaggo, lll Hvpkins. Xlivli . Evanston, lll . Culver, lnd STUART ll. SAGE . Grand Rapids, Minh ICLMER P. SAHLIN ICRWIN G. 'FETZLAFF . Chin-ago. lll , Milwaukee. VVis HDXYIN B. VIYHURMAN, JR. . Evanston, lll HIIOII WILSON. JR. Cliicaggo. lll A. FRANKLIN PEDIJIE. .l R. RIOHARD RAYMOND JAMES W. RISDON HENRY J. IQUMMEL ROB1'lR'I' T. STORM WILLIAM R. THELE XVILLIAM VVOLF . Fort Wavne, Ind . Cliivagxo, lll Leavenworth. lian. Fort Wayne. Ind Fort VV8,yIlC. Ind . Park Ridge. lll . Niles Center, lll CI-IARLI-is ILXRNES . Tuba. Okla. IQOBEILT BONEKENIPEIK RICHARD ISREEDEN DON ALD BRIGGS . GER.4LD BROOKS . IQOHERT IJYEIL TONI' CZHIHSNIAN . PHIL COOI'ElC , RI7:ssELL CROs'I'I-IwAIT JAMES CURKIE , XVILLIAM DONALDSON HARRY CERANT . LEIGYI G,4SSLER HARRY HAMM . TLAYMOND HANSON HENRY HOWLANII . DANEORTH IQILLIPS MILTON ANDERSON DAVID BRANNIN . ,ALBERT BIYTHERUS EDXVARD CONNERS GEORGE GRILL . LYMAN GROVER . JACK HAMSON . Urnalxa, Neh. . Evanston. Ill. Highland Park. Ill. . Northbrook. Ill. . Flossrnoor. Ill. Bloomington. Ill. lilooniington, Ill. lSloOI'IIin,ILton, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. Ill Easton. , Chicago. Ill. . Cliirxaglo, Ill. VVinnetka, Ill, . Chieago, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Omaha, Neh. . Evanston, Ill. Blaryville. Mo. . Omaha, Neh. . Lakewood. Ohio . Evanston, Ill. VVichita, Kan. SENIORS '38 fl'l F0 EENSKI-. . RIUI-IARD HERR . CHARLES JOHNSON JOHN KOVATCI-I . .KENNETH MERRILL JAMES NEAL . . Chin-ago. Ill. . l3looIning1ton.lll. Evanston. lll. . South Bend, Ind. Elmira, N. Y. Tulsa. Okla. JUNIORH '39 JORDAN KIUCANN . ROBERT MUNIILTY GEORGE UBRIEN . R OEERT POTTER . , Evanston, Ill. . . Cliivaggo. Ill. . Chivago, Ill. . Morristown. Ill. ROIIERT IDRICE . Klorgantown, VV. Ya. l'lDVYARD HANDLE . Rensselaer. Ind. SDPIIOMORES. '40 IQOBERT KNOX . . Aflmaha, Nel'-. YFHOMAS l.ANGXYOR'1'HY , Libertyville, Ill. HENIIY' NIAXFIELD fillil-IERT NICINTOSH ILALPH MICHAEL . FRANK NELSON . FRESH IZDVVARD HESS . IIAHRY .l'IIGH'I'0WVER . . Pawnee, Ill. , Kenilworth. Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . NVaterlOo, Iowa MEN '41 . VVilmette, Ill. . Chicago, Ill, LITKTIUS HCJLLISTER, JR. . Chinago, Ill. CHARLES lI0llVATH JOHN LI'I'TLE , . Cleveland, Ohio . Naperville, Ill. ARTHUR lIITTLEFIELD . YViIlI16fik3, Ill, DELANO IVIATSON . . Evanston, Ill. 'FRAHEIIN UuII.nx' NORMAN flGlIIVIE ALBEWI' POTTER RIRHARD SUHLEUI' ERWIN VVEGNER RIEHARD WITIIROR' JOHN Sc'HI'sT . STEPHENSON SMITH l'lARlLY STEI-HKINGS IQOBERT TRITSDELL l,AUL XVI-IITE . GORDON VVOLFLEY JOSEPH flSTEN . JOSEPH PIERCE . EARL SELRI' . 1iERMANN STUBBE HARRY WHERRI' JAMES NlCINTYHE NNILLIAM MELLHIK ROliERT MITUHELL CHARLES PLACE THOMAS. POWELL ROBERT SCHITST JACOR THOMPSON Rovkford. lll. Omaha. Nelm. llorristown, Ill. , . Roseville, lll. South Bend. Ind. . W'ilInette, lll. . Saginaw, Minh. . MenoIIIinee. Mil-h. Grand Rapids, Mich. . Evanston. Ill. . Kewanee. Ill. . Rorkford. Ill. . VVilInette, Ill. . Medford. Oregon . . Chirago, Ill. . . Puerto Rico . . Sabetha, Kan. Lakewood. Ohio Evanston. Ill. Denver, Colo. . . Evanston, Ill. Brunswick. Ga. Saginaw. lNIich. Millbrook, Ill. Siarth ROMA Fifth Row! Fourth Rm:- Thirll Rozrn- S!'C07lff Ron'- First Ifou' '- POVVELL, GICANT, PIERCE, THOMPSON. HANSON, CEROVER, STERRINGS. CLKSSLEK. SELBY. BRANNIN, R. SCHUST, LIAMMES. KEIILOIIKE, XVHERRY, OYBHIEN. R. IIOTTEH. PRICE. -HOWLAND, GRILL, 3iClNTYRE. lX'1ITCl-IELL, VVHITE, CONNERH, ANDERSON, J. SCHUST, 1x'1CCIKNN, BUTHERUS, CROSTHNVAIT, BIATSON, HAMM, XVITHROWV, BREEDEN, .KILLIPS. Mc'NUL'I'x', KNOX. FENSKE. BARNES, BONEKEMI-ER. OOILIIY. OOILVIE, SCHLEOT. JOHNSON, NEAL, IJYEH. HOLLISTER. LITTLE. CHRISMAN, VTRIISDELL, NIIZINTOSH, LITTLEEIELD. SMITH, RIICHAEL. Norman Ogilvie Lcd by Noun, letter man in track, editor of last year's Syllalnls, and pres- idcnt Ol' Lynx, Siglna Chi has swung far' into the lead in the annual ram-0 for the voveted sweepstakes trophy. 226' Sifth Run- 'DUNKLE. TENNEY. SPRINKLE. FALK. TURPIN, NICIKPIII,CH.A1'.AIN, Diwxs. CQIYHHMAN. Mc'l1IwEN. Fifth Razr -HART, ICALK. MANSON, GIBSON, YESELY, R. .IOI-INsoN. llowivr. l'lINEFli0C'K. ITOWNEY. Fourth R011---HAI-INENSTEIN, CARR. l.ovE'r'I'. FULLER. lIlT'I'l-IY, NVERMUTH, FINm'II, 'llIC'K. Thirrl IffI1l NOR'PH. SANFORD, SEVERN. Acs.nII'. NIXKQOIYE, MI-:I.Ic'K. W,wuoNER. Ii. .IOI-INsoN. SIULEIK. Su-01111 Ron--I'OET'rER, lN1ADEEN. CQALDA. STOHMS. 1'l0S'l'EIi, FRIxNIcI,IN. BOMRERG. S'I'r.I'I-II-:Ns. First lion'-FITZPATRICK, NIEADOVYS, BUliDIC'K, l5l'liKHAliDT, I...xRIIviER, HOPKINS. U'NEAI.I.. 0 I Fllll GLEN AGAMI' . JAMES ALLISON . IXIICI-IAEL CIILVANO ROBERT GIBSON . XYILLIAM CROKER CH.ARLES FINEFIKOFK JOHN hIxLK . CHESTER ISLAND . xYILLIAM BURKHAIKDT XYAIIREN BUXTON . Bl24XDLEX' C.'Xl!I! . RORERI' CH.x'r.xIN HONX'.kliD TLWIS Lorxs FALK . AI, BOMBERG . MERIIE BURDIm'K RIIKIER CIISHLIAN JOHN DOWNEI' . KENNETII DUNKIIE HAROLD FINCI-I . IQENNETH FRANKLIN 227 Gardner. Ill. Ruvhester. Ind. Waukesha. XYis. Pittsburg. Kan. Lake Forest. Ill. Massillon. Uhin Sliehnygaii. Wis. Iivanston. Ill. XVinnetk:I. Ill. Chirfagn. Ill. Cliivagn. Ill. ClIi1'a,un. Ill. Cliivagn. Ill. Cliir-115141. Ill. Cliivagu. III. Lake liluff. Ill. . G16-IR-ue. Ill. livanstuli, Ill. . Chia-ago, Ill. Winnetka. Ill. St. Charles. Ill. SENIORS '35 R.xI.r'n III-:INE . .hr-OR NAKIODIC . BlI'Im.u' NoR'rn .IVNIORN 'C .IOIIN l,0Yl-I'I l' . .X LMON K1,xNsnN . Iulgin. XY zulkcgzan. Ilmiiewnml. 99 Ill Ill Ill 'l'ulodu. Ulm Cliivagrn. Ill S0l'IIUMUlHCS '40 Wll.I.l.xM FI'I'zI-.x'I'RI1'K WIl.I.I.x M l'l0S'I'EIi GI-zrxluir: ll.kR'I' . llrun .Im-IN:-:ON . ROI!!-IR'l' .lm-INSON QYHAIG I..xRIMI-:R RIIIKEIVI' X1C'l'lXVl-IN Wilnictte. Ill Ill zilmlc- Gruvo. . l'll51in lll I imma. Mir-ii. XYinIIOtka. Ill Ulu. llvzllistuii. Ill Salida. C l'llilCHIlNIlCN '41 .l.wQI'E l vI.I,I-:R . . Elgin, Ill li.xRI, G.xI.Im.ix . . Grzmtwund, N. .l flI.lVEli ll.xIINI-IN:-n'l'IcIN . .-Xurura. Ill xv.kl.'I'l'IH ll0I'KINS . . Cliivapgn. Ill Roni-IRI' llOXY.X'I' . Minnesipulis. Minn IRWIN lXIAne-IEN . Cliivaggu, Ill ll.xx'MoxD S.xNI-'ORD ClH.XHl.EN SEYEIKN fiEOIilil'2 SIGLEIK llixnnlsox STUIKMS .I,u'R MEI.R'R . .XIKVH 'I'I'RIfIN . RUN!-IlK'l' XX EliXIl l'H ll.KIi0LI'l BIETHOD lli-INRI' NII'KEI. .l0sI4:I'II NORMOYIIE ALONZO 'l'I-:NNI-A lX'.tI.'l'l'LIiYANl'1'I . l'Ilm',xRn YESEIA' R0IIr:R'r W XGGHNER DON IXIr'C.xRNI-is ROIKEICI' M EADOXYS li R w I N l'm1:'I I'I:R . RICH.-XICII SMITH MELVIN SVHINKLI-I IJON,xI.D S'I'El'IIENN .IE KN 'l'If'Ii . Jake Nagode l'l'0s1'rlant Jziko, prosideilt Of Sigma Nu, represents the vhaptcr un tho IIItcI'f1'zIteI'nity Counvil. Besides being EL IIl0IY1l501' of Purple Key, .lake was one ol' Dutch lAJlll'70I'glS outstainding lmll ll2LI1fll0l'S for three yours. Rochester. llinn . Chivaglo. Ill Rutherford. N. J Wilniette. Ill Plmeiiix. Ariz Carrollton. NIO . Cliieagu. Ill East Cliivagw. Ill . Cliivagn. Ill , XYilInet-te. Ill lliuhland Park. Ill lmgiaiispiirt. Inrl . livaristnii, Ill . Elgin, III l.0fIH.llSDOI'f, Incl . Elgin, Ill . livaiistnri. Ill Blmnniiigltolx. Ill . Aurora, Ill . Aurora. Ill . Decatur. Ill l.EnN,xuD ISIAND IXEIQNARD lhvis I,L0vD Dimxnnn RUSSELL G.xiwm SHElCIlJ.XN IQTKIN SEV MORE B1,.xND B Y no N FADEE Ill! BERNAKHD GOLlJHL.X'l'T Chirfngw. Clliragrw. Clilwauu. Clin-ago. lllliblifllll, N. Clxlvagm. Cllluagcr, Chu-ago, Inu HlllH lllll SYDNEY l, COMEX! . . Norfolk, Ya. l,AVID IS. FIYESITPYE Nurfulk. Ya. .lvxifms '39 .'5sI.FlCE1l KYQORE . J. LEO Gunssultmis . li,xLPn .lAl'OlKSUN CLIFF .hifi-'E SDPHOMDI I,EcN.ucD Gmsumms il F ic ld SH M IG .TERUME CIORE . . Cliiciuru. Ill. Kmisus City. Mo. . Cllll'?J,1If?. Ill. Cliivagu, Ill. 'Ml . Cliicfagro. Ill N '41 . Chicago, Ill. ANDREW fjHOVE Vllfmrrdside. N. Y. .TEHDME li. XVULFF . Cliicaggu, Ill. ZXJELVIX IQOHN . . Cliimxgo. Ill, lCDxx.x1cD lin.xUsE . lX1uskeg14m Hts.. Mich. Nl KHSHALL PEHSKY A LEX I,I7s'1'1u SYDNEY IMEER SEYMORE SHAFRAN llU'RTON SOHEL Cllivagrv. Ill. Chivago, Ill. Belleville. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago. Ill. Third Ifmr SHA1-'u0N. l'l'1'KIN. ISLAND, A, Gomz, .I.xCoBsFN. P. I,Us'rm, Smmx.. Nw-mul lf1Jll fiOLDULAT'1', FADEH. GnovE, A. l,UsTm, KHAUSE. .l. GORE, HOLLEXX. IMREN. Fimt Ifmr COHEN JAEFE. FINESTQNE, WOLFF. L. IBLAND, CQARFIELD, l'E1m1u'. Jerome Vllolff Presfdenf .lerry is tl senior in lingineering and a mem- ber of Tau Beta, l10I10l'2l,I'y Ollgllli- 6l'lllg fmternity. For two yvziw, he has represented Tau Delta Phi on the l11tel'fI':Lt01'nity Counvil. 228 Third liu11'fGA1t.xY, IJEINE, DO!'LE, BEOHTELHEIMER. IQORBELIK, FOSKETT, DEYXJLJLF. Sammi Rn11'fBLACK. VPEGTMEYEK, YYE. YXYISS, ANDERSON, TERRILL. First R0'11'fBA1LEY INIOROZOFE, IKKITCHEVER, TROTT, SNYDER. Tillllklgll SENIORS '38 JAMES BLACK . . Evanston, Ill. RAY TEGTMEYER Chivago. Ill. .lol-IN DOYLE . . Chicago, III. JUNIORS '39 XYILLTAM ANUEIQSQN Chicago, 111. Rrmnm' CJARNEY . Chicago. HEINHIUH HEINF1, Jn. Clnirfago, SUPIIOMOMELS. '10 AEBEN1' .BIEICHTELIIEIMER . Winnetka, 111. PAULGARAY . . Chiceagu, V! ILLIAM 1+0sKE'r'r , . Evanston, 111. JYIATHEVV IQRITCHEVER . Wiln ette, JOHN SNYDER . . Chirago. F1i1'1SHM1CN '41 BIAITRICE BAILEY , Coldwater, Mivh. '1'H,u:DE1:s D. WOLF , Evanston, EARL 'l'Eu1c11.L JOHN XYE . JOSEPH BIUHUZOFF ALFRED VIJRUTT JOHN Wrss . JAMES IQUHBELIK John Yye I'rsfs'frl1fn! John, presidvrlt ol' Tri- angle, is t1'easu1'e1' of Tatu Botzt, engineering Ilummrzlry, and pI'OS1l1011t of the Nortlmwestern c-hztpter of the Anwrivan Society of Mechzmical Engineers. VVi1mette. 111. lvlilwaukee, VVis. . Clxic-ago, III. Chiu-ago, Ill. Clliczxgo. III. . Berwyn, 111, W'innetka: Ill: ll EDWARD BUGIELSKI ROBERT GRANT . ILOBERT GREEN ALBERT HAMMER WILSON BAKER . ROBERT .BARNETT CHARLES BEUKEMA . Grand llaven, hlich. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Chicago. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Zanesville. Ohio . hluskegon. lX1icl1. DONALD BURKHIAICTSRIEIER . Chivago. lll. ARTHUR CLIFF . EDGAR CRANVFORD ELRIER BRAUN NICK CONTEAS . DCJNALD DAVIS . DANIEL D UEEY JOHN GOLDAK LLOYD IJETHUNE . JACK BLACK . DON BURGE . LDEAN HURD ILORERT JONES LEILOY IQEANE JAMES KLOOTE . . Evanston, Ill. Navhusa, lll. . Chicago, Ill. , Vtaukegan. Ill. Evanston. Ill. , Chicago. Ill. St. Louis. lX1O. Grand Rapids. lNliL-h. . Hammond, Ind. . VVilInette Ill . Oak Park, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Grand Rapids, lNIir:h. Illlilnllilg SENIORS T38 lXIUNTGOMERY.l0HNSON . Kirkwood, Mo. flVE JORGENSON . . Racine, Wis. EDVVARD LQLALNIM . Hainmond, lnd. JOHN KLINE . IIARRY LAZIER Ft. Wiayne, Ind. . Dixon, Ill. J LTNIORS '39 VYALLAFE DAVIS CLEO DIEHL . JOSEI-H GRAY . NELSON HQARTLEY' REO HOLLAND . Muskegon, Mich. East Chicago, Ind. Mishawaka, Ind. East Chivago, Ind. hluskeglon, Mich. SOPHOMORIGS '40 JOSEPH HANIIEX' . , Chicago,-lll, DOUGLAS JOHNSON . Minneapolis, Nlinn. STANLEY ICLORES ILOBERT LAKE . JAMES LIDDELL . West Allis, Wis. Oak Park, Ill. , Evanston. Ill. HOWARD NILTKEII . . Evanston, Ill. FRESHMEN l41 JOHN KIIOOTE . Grand Rapids, Mich. RICHARD lIAKE . ORvILI.E NIEKTZ RICHARD ILOTH . ILONALD SACIIS . WILLIAM SALISHURI' ALEXANDER SMITH . Oak Park, Ill. Ft. Wayne, Ind. . VVinnetka, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Kenilworth . Chicago, Ill. JOHN MATIIISON IQENNETII MORRIS WALTER ILXNNER BART SPENCE THOMAS IRVING liALPH IERUEGER ICUSTIS NIKZICEE ILOBERT NICKEL VVALTER LJLIPHANT ROBERT STOCK DONALD I,0DESTA YVILLIAM ILOVVAN IIOBERT SHILPARD FRANK XYOUNG LDAVE ZIMMEH PAUL SOPER . 'THEODORE SPENCE ROBEIIT STONE XJICTOR THEILING VVinnetka. Ill. VVaukegan, Ill. hluskeggnn, ltlich. Evanston, Ill. Lake Bluff, Ill. . Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. . . VVinnetka, Ill. Oak Park. Ill. Oak Park, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Oak Park. Ill. Ponca City, Okla Vliest Allis, VVis. hluskegon, Nlich. Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. . St. Louis, NIO. , III. EDXYIN THIS'l'LE'I'l-IWVAITE, Richmond. Ya. IZDGAII VANNEMAN. .IR. . Evanston. Ill. JOHN NVALSH . . . Gary, Ind. Szrth Ron SHEPARD LHISTLETHWVAITE. WALSH, IQLOOTE, DIEHL, CRAW'FORD, HANLEY, OLIPHANT, ICLOOTE. B. SPENCE, HARTLEX'. lwfth Rau YOUNG W DAVIS, JONES, SUPER, D. JOHNSON, GRAY. H. NICKEII, THEILING, BIXIQNETT, JORGENSON, ILOTH. .Fourth Rau T SPENCE ICLORES, BRIXLTN, BLACK, BAKER, STONE, SMITH, KETANE, CONTEAS, LAKE. Thzrd Hou HAMMER GRANT, DIATHISON, KRUEOER, M. JOHNSON. MORRIS, KLAMM, KLINE, GREEN, BUGIELSKE, RINNER. S9L07Lll R010 Y ANNEMAN, GAROAS, R. NICJKEL. HURD, LVICKEE, STOCK, BEUKEMIK, GOLDAK. lI1r,gLR0'w Dm-yy PODESTA, ZIMMER, SALISBURY, ROYVAN, CLIFF, BURKHIKRTSMEIER, D. DAVIS. Ken Morris Presizlent Ken, member Of Lynx honorary, has devoted much of his time a Senior to furthering the welfare of his chapter. l'nde1' his leadership WI'ELI1gl9l' has again been near the top Of' thc Scholastic heap. 230 7'h1'rfl lfmf- --Jmlxsux. limnxrz. l5xI'121c. Zlcxsmixc, flIiT'ENl l'II.Il. NYILKINSON. Nfwnnl lfuu--' li1m'1'n1z.x. l 1sH1-Llc. .I wxsox, Xulrwlm. Nomucms. Clcusnn. l7'.um'l1:. l-'1'f'.vIIf1fu- Fm-:Nl:Y. S'1'xw1'1.. C'I.Il l'0IiIl. Ynrxon. Nl1'CxN1r1,14:ss. llrrulmml-1. T TH .loux X x noxn lir:Nf'1,1-Lxmxs W11,1.l.xM 1 1smf.1c H1axuv.I.xr'usux XY.xl.'1'b.n Ii,xl'l4:u .11-Zum C'1,1Hfrnm Slqxlfms 'SKS Vhirfagu. III l'u1:r.1c'1'I-'11s-.wx-gy , Xlu11.z-mr-. Ill Jlwlum 'iiih 1'hir'z1s5u.lll. Ru H xml .lullxsux , llulx l':1l'lx. Ill Vluix-ago. Ill, .X1.sf1cl1.n lim'K1-.w:1.1.r:1c Clnim-zxgn. Ill f'l1ivag1u. Ill fhlr-agua. Ill. Nliluzxxxlwv. NY1' SHl'llHHHKl-IS '-10 Jmw Clummn IJIUCSI 'l'1-mu xs Ilorluu-' Xie-mphxs. I4-nn, .Xlm1.1v Chcm'11:Nlfr.l.1r W11.1,l.x ru F xnwu ,231 Clxivagu, III I,Ul'lS IX.XICl.I'V . .luli Y Ixsrrmc x lxisiilnlm-42 I-'la 'll Clliwugu, Ill l.uuisvillv. Ky lhwmkii:-I41.Ill f4I,,X!H-IX!!-INUlt!'l1lHi Su xxm-ix' STxNl'l, f'uxm,141s XVILKINSON f:EOltlQI'1Zk'lISI.I41li . limxl-im' Ciomuuc .IUHN Yurux-in XYILLI nl M1'C'xNn1,E WIL1.x xm VVIIINNEN John .-Xyrlmml lll'1Nl'IfI'llf Jolm, fWlI'l' pl'C'Sllll'llf ut Tlwtxx Xi, lms sf-1'x'v4Im1 A 1 tlu- IIli1lI'Illtll Dzulc-1' K 1 luittvc' 211111 has Huh 1 tim-timl of Illllillfilillillf., 1 tlxrvv-yczxl' position on flu lIlfl'l't'I'ilfl'I'IlitY f'Hllllf'il K'lnxv'uufw. IU. . 'l'wn liivvrs. NYM, . Dlxiuuqlle. Imxu f'l1iw-agmlll. XY:u1kc-gall. Ill. YYl101lt1m. Ill, ss , Holrznrtjiklal. . Keplllsliv, Mic-ll. Dlll WIHHHHHNHY HHH EUMMIHH .Ss'r'm1r'l?n11- I,.n1P1-3. lilxuy. I'1mf ron. f'H.x1'A1.xN, 1'zr.sl lfffu- 'Sr'ul's'r. f,H'l'HMAN. fPGILBY. CRJOPEIK, N.x'1'H.xN, CI..xnK. Greek wvek, which incluclcs thv f'2II110tl intv1'i'1':1tvx'11iTy sing, is RIHIIIIQIHY C'IiIll11X0il by thc! Intvr- f1'at0rnity Ball. Hill Orthmun and 'l'1':1h01'r1 Ugilby, C0-c-l1ai1'111o11, huvv limitvcl 2Ift9I1d2lI1CC to 450 CUIIIUIGS in orclvr to provgdv zunplv fiom' spucv. This 11111100 is thv cmly lz1r'gge:1ff:1i1'0fthG y0i11'fOlJl' liluitvcl to i'1':1te1'nity mvn on V. 1031 IY'1'1f11Fux'1'1fRY1'rY B-XII un INI'14.1cF1cA11-,Rxxlx Elms 1 ,232 x , V+ X X, X, 7, - If Q g . I l If f N SORORITIES PHN HllllNIl HUUNEH lfam-III Run' NIkll0XN'El'I'Z. EIi'HA1.XNN, BYNO. IIOFFMAN. REEvEs. XVYMAN. ISORNHTEIN. Thi:-fl Ron- 'NUliI'HQl'IST. STVIJENROTH. I,rNK, lX10I'l.'l'ON. I'ETI-1RSoN. Cl.XRLING. l,II'TLE. Sw-owl lfozr .hl.luXANDER. l.ONr:LEY. THVLLEN. IZOLING. POXYERS. DPI3l.kND. LINOLE, XI.xm.E. l 1r.vI lfozr I'I 1'ERuxI'1:H. SI-IIDELER, HUSKINS. BVRNETTE. hYES'I'f'OT'I', WAGNER. YANDKOSEK. The august body Of Pun-Hellenic is composed of two representatives of each social sorority. Vllith the leadership of the group in the hands of the diminutive Janet Powers and the counseling under the guidance of Mrs. Mcffarnos, this group endeavors to promote greater harmony and equality among the sororities. Alpha C hi Umafga MARiiI'l WEsI'oTT FLORENVE lII'l l'LIi Alpha Epsilon Phi KRANA GITTLEMAN l'lDITH SIIAPIRO Alpha Gamma Drlta SHIRLEY SHEPARD ICMILY VVYMAN Alpha Omlrron Pz' -lI5ANlC'I'TE CARLINIQ GERRY STIIDENROTII Alpha Phi JANET POWERs BETTY LINGLE Alpha Xi Dfflta JANE DEMAND ROBICIKTA THVLLEN Bvta Sigma Omicrfm GWENDOLYN BROCK l'lLSI IC lgAR'I'Ll'L'I'T Ch 1' Umffga B1-l'1 1'Y BOLING HIiLI'1X PI-:TERsoN Drlla Drlla Dfflta J EAN BURNICTTI-1 J I'NE lVARONYl-LTZ Drflla Gamma M,AltJOItIIQ BISHOP lvIAI'DE EICHMANN Dvlta Zrfla GRACE XYANDHASEK IQOBICRTA PETERsON Gamma Phi Bala Lois HOSKINS JANE LEFFLICR Kappa Alpha Theta MILLER IS-ABICL LONGLEY BIARJORIE BIOULTON Kappa Drlta GEORGIA ANHEISICIK BETTY Pl l'ERBAl'GH Kappa Kappa Gamma EDITH FOSTER l'lLOISl-I HARTMAN Kappa Zvta Kappa FLORENCE liIfPl'lliSMITH ALICE Dl+ZlTKEli Phi Omega Pi FLORENCE OSTERMAN P27 Bda Phi ELLEN lhfl,-XHLE PEO VVAGNER Theta Fpsilcm ELOISE SHIDELICR IDA MAY HOFFMAN Zrfta Taa Alpha FRANCES REEVIGS GLADYs NoRTHoI'IsT 2 34 Donrrrnx' PETICIE GAMMA C'HAPTI'IIi HlIlHH CHI HMlHH JUNE JOHNSTON 106-f1'1l1'11t PEG B.IRII0II's . HI-:LI-:N RAE FILIJJDGE IJORUTHY l Ow1.I-:II . IGLEANOR ANN G I'LLE'I I' HAIIILII-:'I' GIIAMS . I.I'CI' f,iRANGER . l,OR0'l'HY llAGI1'. IJOHOTHY JOI-INHON DonO'rHE.x A MM I-INRIA N l'lDITIi lj0MlNE . . l'.vr ll0DN141'l'T Mun' AIzMI-:I. . C.InoI.I'N Bum JANE CLINE . J.INIm'I-L EIKEIIT , 235 Chic-ago. Ill llarnninnd, Ind . Iivanston. Ill . I.inr-oln. Ill . llinot. H. D llamnmnd. Ind Iiichlnnnd. Ind, livanstoii. Ill Kirkwond. MO liovliester. N. Y l.iIIr'Oln. Ill Cliicagn. Ill Milwaukee. lYis Glen Ellyn. lll Wilniette. lll Sixth lion- 'lxIl'l!PHY. HUHENY. Hom-En. INGEnsnI.I.. .XMMEnM.xN. EFKERT. ,Im'EnIEs. NICTKPII.. xIILLKl!. T.xuO.xIc'I'. Fifth lion- -Joi-1Ns0N, PLUMMEIQ. YALKI-JNAAII. Gimms, MoI.I'I'oIc, CiUYTON. AIIMEI.. SIROM, WAI.- LACE. SINCOUK. Fuurth Ron- rSIMPSON. THOMPSON. XYII.I.0M.xN, PETRIE, VAN S'l'E!:INI5ERGEN, BIILLER. .-XT'I'EBEmn', llRDEMAN. xvESI'f'0T'1'. QQRANGEIL. Third Rim- S.wIcs. FOwI.En. hoiiinisiz. ANDERSON. BRl'l'l'SCHNElDI'IIi. Jonxsrox. 'l'osKExA. liI..Ir'x- nI'RN. BAIIIIOWS. KEPPLER. l.I'I'TI.I-3. Sffmnfl Run' -NPIIII, IIIJISTMAN. 'l'noMI'ETEn. C,thIl'BEI.l.. Mf'CLIrnE. SIIAIIEII. LAIIER. SU-r'I'0N. l'II.I.EIn:E. IIODNI-:'I I', l ii-.wi lfnir- HAIIIE. Sf'HlfMANN.1lUNES.filfLI.l'I'I'T. KE.xs'IEn, XYEBB, YOUNG. Sl'1YIi5liS'3Q Lois lVIAE ANDERSON . Duluth, Minn. IJOHISLEE .X'I rI-.nEIIIn' . Indianapolis. Ind. fiRAl'E BI..u'KBImN . Fairfield, Ill. LEE BnE1':+c'HNI-:IIJEII , Maplewnod, Mo. S.II,I.I' C.xMI-I4EI.I. . XVillian1sport. Pa. MAIQGE GEISTMAN Duluth, MiIIn. l'iDI'I'I-I GUYTON . . IlIV3.IlE'tUIl. Ill. .IEANHTTE HOPPI-Ill , Hastings, Neb. J UNE .IOI-INs'roN Berkeley, Calif, D0Im'I'I-II' XVILLOMAN Iimsi' JONES . FI.OIzExc'E I.I'I'TI.E CONME INICCLUIIE . M,xIII.xN PLUIIIMEII CLTIKINNE Swns . Mun' JANI. SINc'Of'K Ili-Yirrx' TI-IOMPSON . M.InI.I.xNE TOSKI-:Y . Ilolcowin' W.II.LAr'E , Bristol. Pa. Kennett. Mu. livaiistnn. Ill. . Elyria., Ohio Lu Grange. Ill. . Chivago. Ill, Chivago. Ill. BI1ll1SlJ6ld. Ohio River Forest, Ill. lNlzIIIitoII'm', YYiS. Jrxions '39 MARY LOL' KE.xs'I'I-:II Ravinia. Ill Dononn' KoI.H.wE . . Chi:-ago. Ill liPl'l lIY l.A7IEIi . . . Dixon. Ill lin' KIILLEIK . Grand Rapids, Midi Iivrl-I iVlOLI'l'0R lN1ARY li. Nll'KEL IiI I'I-I SIMPSON Horn BI..xNI'H HI'nENx' ALICE INGEIISOLI. BETTI' lxEPPI.ER OMURIC CNHARLUTTE llRDEM KN . Cllivago. Ill . Eureka. Ill Blinok. Ill S. '40 . Chivago. Ill Duluth, Minn WVOOdSide. N. Y . Whiting. Incl. VIII-:sIIMIcx '-ll BI-:'r'I'v SILIREII , , Flvaiiscnii. Ill. CfINf7HI'l'.fk SU l I'0N . 'l'aInpi4-0, Mexia-ni Lois 'l'IcoMPE'rI:l: . . Peru. III, BOIIIIIE Yu: STEENIKEHGEN Grand Rapids. Mivh. .XVIIIIEY Y.xI.KEN.x.uc . Cliiragn. Ill. B E'I rI' W I-:Ian . MA IIGE xvES'1'f'0TT BE'l'TX' SIIIOM . BE'I I'Y 'I'.Iou.x li'l' Lois Yovxu . . Gary, Ind. linux City. Mn. , Minnt. S. D. Collinsville, Ill. Chic-asm. Ill. LI-:E Anizi. .IILI-'FIcII-is Lexingtnn. Ill. PI-IYLLIS MVIIPI-II' . . livaiistnn. lll. Rox' NI-III. . I.1xuIsviIIe, Ky P.vrsY Rlfoi-' . . BPI1 l'!' JANE Sr'nUM.INN . Akron, Uhii . Park Ridge. Ill. I Grand Rapids. Mivh, HlIlHH lIlSIlHN PHI lil, Sixth If1lll'f'SlLVIAN. FIHHGALL. S. l4I.0f'll. CAPLAN, RUSSELL. IIIISAII. NIANDEI., lim-1I.s'I'EIN Xl!-2ISEI.. J. iVlII.LER, hVOI.F. fh0Ll7SMI'l'H. Goomux. BAIIIE. Fifth Ifuwf-lSli.II?In1. fJlil'INBEltll, FRANK. S.xNDI'sKY, l . XIILLER. liLOSS'l'l'.EN. l'iltANZl'lll, XYPZINEIK M Ivsi-IKIN. li. HI-I.4PIno. I nur!h Ifozr SRE!-.IL SPIILI. C,XDDlIN. llosEN'rII.xL. KOHN. li.xI'FxI.xv. I.EvINs0N. l.Ic:H'rA1.xx llovEM.xN. l'l.xLPEIi, Third lr'u1i'f li, SII.fxI'IRo. HORINSTEIN, BEIINSTEIN. CiI'l'TLEM.XN, IJESSAITER, Mus. IJAVIS. SIIDOW NI's1-urwi. KOIIEY. Cnixsicv. IX1,x1IsH. Sw-mzfl lfnir- RIr!x1.IN.GoLI:M,xN. DI'NKLEM.xN. ATL.xs. l'oI.I..u'K, SH.vrzKIs. SILVERFIELD, llELLEli VVILLNEII. Giro:-ASMAN. FINE, lfirsl Ifmr- STI-:IiN. B. COHEN. FEIIDINANII. CQOLDENSON. HoIaono'r'r. lirsri-:1N. SVHLEY. lkvnu Chic-ago. Ill. ' TAILOPOL. Siazxrms '38 Norm ATLAS . . Wilniette. Ill. AIARION llrsixlc Chic-ago. Ill. IHIGA l5l'1RNS'I'l-.IN . . llittsourggh. Pa. l'IImITH RIANIJEL lxewanee. Ill l.llC'ILl.E B0lCINS'l'PllN . Indianapolis. Ind. AIAILJOILIE lh1EYEliS . , Peoria. Ill flAIL CHINSKX' . Penninghton Gap. Ya. .lI'NE NIUSHKIN . St. Louis. Mo. lS,usE'r'I'E DESS.Xl'P,lC . Ft. XYayne, Ind. HELENiI'0I.I.,xc'K I SHIRLEY FIQANK . . Moline, Ill. EDITH SHAI-mo Chivago. Ill. fiER'l'RUDE ciLAliMAN . Chicago. Ill. IXIIICIANI SUIIOW Chicago, lll. .IEANI-:TIE XYIESI-Ili Albion. Mich HAIIETTE DESNAUEE Pri ,wirlent SHIRLEY GOlADSBIIl'H . Cinvinnati, Ohio .lirxuolcs '39 ADI-:LE BI,iJl'H . .lov l!Losx-rrEEN , BIFRIEL T,l'NKLI' MAN REN.vrA FINE . MAIcuI7EIII'rE li.IILIN N0li3I.N BIIAUDI-I . BI-:HNICE Brno . Fin' EI'S'l'l'1lN . C iIn0I.I'N l+'IsI-m.xI.I. iililil'-IN FLA NZEII . MAIQJOHIE ciO0IJM,XN Suu ANN BLof'n Sl-IIIILEI' CYAPLAN BoImE Comm . ELAINE Col-IEN . NIAXINE FERDIVAND lVfl l'H G0LImExsoN Davton, Ohio Chir-ago. Ill. Chivago, Ill. . Chivago. lll. Sioux Falls, S. D. . Chivaglo. Ill. West Frankfort. Ill. Miles City, Mont. Sioux City. Iowa . Chirfago. Ill. Chi:-ago. Ill. . Selina, Ala. . Peoria, lll. Terre Haute. Ind. . St. Louis. Elo. . Peoria. Ill. Pittslwurglh. Pa. KILIXA cil'l TLEMAN M .fucf'EI.I.,x GIJIIIJMIXN BIUNETTE GoLus:sIITI-1 BoIIEArTE IQOBEY . Detroit, Mivh. Mononggahela. Pa, , Chicago. lll. . Cliivago. Ill. SOPHOMKJRES '40 ill-iLEX HALPEII . SHIRLEY IIELLEIK bxtx lilil-'l-'MAN . l.oI'IsE li,.II'I-'MIN . IQATE MAIISH . SAIIANE ME1sI:L FltESHMl41 R WIIEL UH0ssM.xN SHIIILEY li0HN . . Chiiaago. Ill. . Peoria. lll. . Laesing, Mir-h. Lake Charles. Iowa Des Moines. lowa Cleveland. Uhio N '41 Galeslmurgr. Ill. . Chic-ago. Ill. M.xoELINEl.II:HrxIAN . Nashville. Tenn. C:XTH.4l!INE Ri VMAN EIINICL Smvnivsxv GL.xm's HCHLEI' . I.i.oxA SILvEi:rIEI,n . Chivago. Ill. . Chin-ago, Ill. . Chivago. Ill. liirminghani. Ala. liExTRIr'I-I LLYINSON FLORA NIILLER . INEZ IRUHSELL . Ic0lU:.lK'l'.X SKLEII . JUAN hlILLElK . SHIRLEY Nlisisum KTTH UIIENI-xl-:im DoR0'rI-II-:A IIOSENTH Bl-IVEEIA' SHAPIRO HELEN SH.-XTZKIS . l.l-201-IOIIE SILVIAX l.IL.x SUliOROFF l,olm.xINE Sl-'IRA Sinn .ll'NE STERN .lI'NE 'l'-IIINOPOL , SYLVIA XVILLNER . MILDIII-:D XYOLF YYinIIetka. Ill, . Detroit. Xlith. . Kenosha, Wis. liansas City. Mo. Cedar Rapids. Iowa . Rockford. lll. . Brookline. Mass. KL . Dayton. Ohio . Kansas City. Mo. . Chicano. Ill. Duluth. Minn. . Chiragzo. Ill . Chiuago. lll. , Milwaukee. Vhvis, , Chicago. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Hempstead. N. Y. 336' LAMBDA CHAPTIYQR HlI1HHHHllMHHlllH J.YNm'r FABRIFI-1 l'r1'.wirl1'nI KIILDHED C.Xlili0LL . Clarksville. Mo. GEN!-1 FRANTZ . Cqlllllllfldflfx Springs, Pa. ANN QiRAY . . YIlu:IN1,Y FLODEN . FR.xNc'Es K I-:ssrNr:ER J.YN1-: .XRNOLIJ , MARY JANE ISITTLER l,.XI'Ii.X fil'NlJllItSON , .-XL'nRi-:Y llmui-:NS . Fn.xNr'us .IURIQAN . IRr:Nr1 I.r'Nm:REN . 23 T' . Wilrnette, Ill, Burlington. Irma Sheridan, NN yu. . Peotmiv. Ill . livanstun, Ill llf'UIl4JlllUXYU1'. Wis . Flxiclagn. Ill New York. X. Y. . Chic-ago. lll. Fifth Run- -HIGGENS. XYINFIELD. LITNDGREN, BYNG. JORDAN. NOEHRE. BIAHTIN. GRAY. Fourth Rnu---FRAN'rz,VTARORY, ARNOLD, R1oRnAN, CiklillOLL, I'ARMA1,E1-1, BU'r1.n:R, Jonxr-xoN. Third Rrrw YBRAUN. Sl-IEPARD, M. WYMAN, FIXBRICTE, NIKE. COTTLE, li. XVYNLKN, RIOSSER, Kris- SXNGER. Nu-mul Rm:--B. ciliEGORY. LARSON, M.u'DoNALv. PETERSON, PHII.l.IPS,. Si-RYHAN. 'l'HEIsi-:N. Firxl Run- -Y. GRI-:c:oRY. WRIG1-rr. GUNDERSON, Wn,1.l.xMs. YIGNOLA. Siaxious '38 Amcfr-: BRAUN , Chivago. Ill. JANE JOHNSON Chicago. Ill. YIVIAN BYNG . . New York. N. Y. ANN XIUSSER Glencoe. Ill. JANET FAHRICE , Elklmrn. YVis. ICMILII-: XVYMAN Chic-ago, Ill. VERA GREGORY Kansas City, Bin. .IVNIORS '30 ISLANCHI-1 GREGORY , Kansa' City. Mu. JOAN XVILLIASIS . , Evanston, Ill. R UTH IARSON . Silver City. New Mexir-u BI.xlic:.xlcET XYRIGHT Silver City. New Mexico Siwinmixlionics '40 SHIRLEY SHEPARD iX1ARTH.X SPRUHYYN Flucsl LOUISE KI,wDoN.YLD . lN1.kRY lXl.xR'rlN ICYELYN N01-:mu-1 li.xRR.xR.x l'xRxi.xm: l.1'c'ILl.1-3 PETERSON , Cliii-agm. Ill. . . Cllic-ago. Ill. IMICN '41 Clmiz-ago. Ill Cliivago. Ill . Milwaukee. YYis Waukegan. Ill I.a Grange. Ill E . Y101..x 'l'.xBORY . LYNNIC 'l'HE1saN Hui-xi. I'H1i,l,Ivs , NTAHY BETH RIURDAN VIRGINIA Sr-i.Yr:1frER l.0Ri-:YTYY Yiuxnnx , ALm-:n.x XYINI-'IELD M.uu.YN WYYINIAN . Logan. Xvexit livanstnn, Idvanstrrn . Morrison Cliivagni . Cllil'8glD. New Yurk. N. . Cliicago Ya. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill Y Ill: HlPHH HMIEHUN Ill RHO C'HAP'l'l'IR Sixth 1fflll'7D0DDRIDGE, KERNS, WILSON, VVIENIIOIJBER, IC. RENHIS. IVl,wEARLANE, CLARKE, YANNIETER. Fox. QUIGLEY. IJTTE. 'l'I-IoMA:s. PASCIIEN. Fifth lf11Il'fI.EPlNE. RANEY. J. ZEIGLER, Y. XVIENHOEBER, GILEs, RICHSTEIG. RITZ, XVILKIXS, DEER. EIITHENHOUT, ARNER. Fourth H01l'f'ROE!-IL, IIAUN, HOLMBOE, GRIFFITII, STUDENROTH, CALEY, XVEEDMAN. MILIIER 'l'oMLINs0N, JUERGENSEN. XVALSER, IJANIELH. IQUFLEVVHKI, V Thin! R1lll'7SPRAl-'KA. IXICLEAN. l,ENCIoNE. A. JOHNSON, MRS. H01-INsoN. NIEDITCH. STUCHLZK CARLING.. MAND.ua.IcI-1. CORILIN. IIYTHERFORD. Nu, Guooss, IQAIISCHULTE, BELOW, IIRBANEK, 1'AnItIsI-I Sammi lf0ll'f'xVERMU'I'H, PIPER, FURLO l'1mCKsoN. V, SIEGIIER. First Ifuzi--SHOWERS. COSTA. SCIERES. STONICH. CURTIS. BIARIIARET CJAIIEY JEANNETTE CIRLING BIAICY Lol? CQRMAN LAVERN CIILES . SARA GIc1F1f'I'1'H . AREETII JOHN:-zoN SUSANNA LAITN . RKTTH IIENCIONE -IEANNE IIEPINE NIC:-IoLS, GORMAN. MYERE, ASHLEY. O'NEII.L. HENRE SHNIOIIS '38 . Beverly llills, Ill . Chicago. Ill . Beardstown. Ill . Chicago, Ill Iiirrningham, Ala. Provtor. Rlinn St. James. Mo . Chivago, Ill . Chic-ago, Ill JUNE XVILSON JEAN AICLEAN . JANET BIEDI'I'f'H XIARTHA I,AIiliISH AHLEEN RENHIS JANE RUTHENl4'0IiD JACKIE STUCHIIIK NANM' VANMI-:TER PAT XVEEDMAN VIR NVIENIIUEEER I,inr-oln, Nelv. -IUNIORH '39 . VVaukegan, Ill Indianapolis. Ind Indianapolis, Ind . Chicago, Ill . Peoria. Ill. . flak Park. Ill. . Elkhart. Ill, Farmer City, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. PIIII,LIs. ARNEH . III? CLARKE . IQFTH IIERNS . Youngstown. Ohio . . Chicago. Ill. Council Bluffs, Iowa DCJ1i0'l'IiY' IVIANILIII.-WH . Chicago, Ill. DOROTIII' IXIILLI-Ili GEORILTINNE CVRTIS .I'iMlVIAJl'1AN Donnnm JATNE l L'RLoNu . I.EE Gonxux . NIANJORIE ASIILEI' PI-II'L1,Is BELOW' IXIELEN COST.fX . Tuviu IJ,INIEIs IIATHEILINE IJEI-Ili DOROTHI' Eli1l'KSflN . Evanston. Ill. . Chiraggo, Ill. GE . Ri1'hInond.InAl. . Ifvallston, Ill. Chivagzo. Ill, . . Chix-ago. Ill, . . Fulton. Ill. . Chivago. Ill. . . Chicago, Ill. , Indianapolis, Ind. . Chivagu. Ill. MAIMLIRET RANEI' . Monroe. Mic-h, BETTY RITZ . Napolean. Ohio NIARIE Snowr-ms . . Delialb. Ill. FLORI-:Nc'E SPIKAFKA . Oak Park, Ill. IQILEEN STONIVII . Chisholm. Minn. fIEIiAl.DINE S'l'lTDENRO'l'H . Chir-ago. Ill. Sovnoxionizs '40 JEAN .IIIERGENHEN . . .-XDELE KIIFLENYSKI . . AIAIKILKIKET BIA4'FAlCLANE . PAITLINE OTTE . . IIYTH PIPER . , . IEILESHMICN '41 IIETTY FOX . , . CHAnI.oTTE Gnooss . . M.xRui'ERITE IIEXKE . Chicago. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chi1'ag1o.Ill. Cliif-ago. Ill. Chicago. Ill. Chivago. Ill. Cliir-ago. Ill. Chivago, Ill. JANET HOLLISTER . . Iivanstori, Ill, IIOISANNE I'IULMHOE . Glencoe. Ill. JANET KA1I1sc'Hl'I.TE . Evanston. Ill. DORUTHI' IXIYEIKS . Grand Rapids. Mivh. I' Y .M NET B11-lIJI'I'f'H ICXLI 'l'I-ioxus . PI-I Yl.l,IS IYERIIVTH :XIJELE WII,KINs . JEAN ZEIGLEIC . XIIULET ZEIELER PEARL I'1cn.u:EK . l'resirl11nt Chic-ago. Ill. . . Chivago. Ill, , Iivanston, Ill. Barlierton, Ohio Chicago. Ill. , Oak Park, Ill. IiE'I I'Y I'IIfinENHOI?T, Grand Rapids, Mich. IJLLIAN W.xL:4I-:R I'IDY'l'H NI IENHUEYSER Nmwx' U'NEIl,L , BI.-XHY Loi' IQVIGLEY .Bl-T'I l'Y PASVHEN . RIT'I'll Ii!CHt'l'I'EIG . . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Chinagzo, Ill, flak Park. Ill. . Chivago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. MARY LOUISE SCIFIKES , Lebanon, Ind. .IANI-Tl' 'IJOMLI Nsux . Ft. Benning. Ga, 238 BETA CHAPTER HlIlHH PHI JANET POWERS Prrsulenl DORIS IIROOKBY . DORIS CAESAR . . ARLEE IIAE COI.X'IN . JANE CONLEX' . . IIETTY IJALY . . IJLEANOR G.iRIl4II.L . JANE GEI-IRz , . JEAN GREGORY . RITA JANE GRIES ZELLA IJENDEBSON DIARY IJLAINE ARNOLD LJEBORAH BASSETT . IDOROTHY IIROUKER , . Evanston, Ill. Barrington, Ill. . Fulton, Ill. Concordia, Kan. . Chicago. Ill. Oak Park. Ill. Itlilwaukee, Vlvis. . Chicago, Ill. . Glenvoe, Ill. XVilmette. Ill. . Dayton. Ohio San Marino, Calif. Evanston Ill. Y RITA BUTTIKOFEII . New York City, h1ARY STEVYAHT CREED . Hinsdale, Ill: STEPHANIE DAY . . Evanston, Ill. IYIARY FRANCIS BADGER . Wilrnette, Ill. LOUISE CLAUSEN . Devils Lake. N, D. JANE CLAY . . BIARTHA HART . . 23.9 Cobleskill, N. Y, Ft. Thomas, Ky. Sixth R01l 'Xx'RIGHT, AGNESV, SMALL, HART, DALY, ILGENERITZ, FosTER. COLVIN, XVHITLEY, PETTY, MCDONALD, GEHRZ, KIRKPATRICK. Fifth R010-TVVEEKS, GRIES, PFISTER, RANDELL, SCHEUERMAN, WELLNITZ, B. WEEKS, PLACEK, BROOKER. CLAUSEN, DAY. Fourth RGII'-'CONLEX', 13.-XDGER, IVIACIJONALD, TRIMRLE, AICGUIIN, XVILLIAMS. PRINGLE, HENDER- SON, JUNGKUNZ, .IOHNsON, PHILLIPS, ffLDBEliG, CLAY, MOOIIE. Third Rau-ff-LINGLE, ENGBTROM, GREGORY, WNJAIDNER, BERGER, POWERS, IAERSIINER, HOXN'ELL, LIGHTER. HICKOX, GAMHILL. Srconrl Row- -PETERSON, NIKTHOLSEN. HENDERSON.'1lUDOR. NICCTBAFKEN, NVERNLE, HIPP. ATTNVOOD, HUCK, REISENRERO, CAESAR. MATSON, CREED. First Rau--ARNOLD, BASSETT, LAIJBSCHEB. BROOKRY, LEWIS. SIZER. BUTTIKOFER. FRANK. CARL- SON, NEILL, UAS. SENIORS '38 BETTY AGNEEV . River Forest, Ill. IIUTH ATTWVOOD . Grand Rapids. Mivh. NIAXINE BEROER . Pocatello, Idaho DOROTHY CARLSON . Chicago, Ill. LOUISE IWJNGSTIIOM . . Peoria, Ill. ISAREI. FRANK . . Dayton. Ohio EDAIONA HENIHERSON . Minonk, Ill. JUNIORS '39 RXISEMARY IIICKOX . hlilwaukee, NVis. BONNIE JEAN ILGENFRITZ St. Petersluurgx. Fla DOROTHY JOHNSON . . Chicago, Ill IQATHERINE JOHNSON . VVinnetka, Ill JANE KIRKI-ATRICK . . Benton. Ill DIARY G. IIAUBSCHER . Evanston, Ill PEGGY IIIGHTER . . Evanston, Ill BET'I'!' EI,-X'l'SON . . Evanston. Ill BETTE BICIJONALD . Ironwood. Mix-h JELIZABETH IVIOORE . Hoopeston, Ill SOPHOAIORES '40 INIARY VIRGINIA FOSTER, Milwaukee, Wis RITTH HI1-I' . . . Wilniette, Ill M A RSI-IA H IICK I,IIc:ILLE IIEARMONTH . PATRICIA LEWIS NAT.-KI.IE hI.'XCDON.ALD FRI-:SHMEN JANE -IIINGKUNZ HELEN IVICLIURN BIARIAN NICHOLSEN . J UNE PETERSON SUZA NNE PETTY A Kenilworth. Ill South Bend. Ind Evanston. Ill. . Glencoe, Ill. '41 . Freeport, Ill River Forest, Ill Blilwaukee. VHS Duluth, Minn Lebanon, Pa PATRICIA HOWELL . Centerville, Iowa FRANCIS INERSHNER . Clinton, Iowa BETTY IIINGLE . . Evanston, Ill. JOYCE PLACEK . . Louisville, Ky. JANET POYVERS . . Oak Park, Ill. DORIS JEAN REISENBEIIG . Evanston, Ill. NIARIANNE XWIELLNITZ . . Joliet, Ill. FRANCIS NEILL . , Evanston, Ill. RUTH PFISTER . . Evanston. Ill. HARRIET SCHEUERMAN . Elmhurst, Ill. INAY SIZER , JEAN SMALL , . DIARY NV.-XIDNER . NANCY NYEEKS . Ij0RO'1'I-IY XAYHITLEY BETTY XVILLIAMS . JOYCE XVRIGHT . JEAN IVICCRACKEN . VIRGINIA KJAS . BETTY ULDBEBG . CORINNE PHILLIPS LOU ELLEN 'FBIMBLE BETTY xVERNLE . PATRICIA PRINOLE CATHERINE IIANDELL PEGGY TUDOR . IZETSEY VVEEKS . Winnetka, Ill. Kansas City, MO. . NVilniette, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . VVilInette. Ill. Oak Park. Ill. . Glenvoe, Ill- Evanston. Ill. . Detroit, Mich. Ottumwa. Iowa Indianapolis. Ind. Evanston, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Kenilworth. Ill. Evanston, Ill. HlI1HHXI IiiliH ALPHA THICTA CIIAP'l'I'IB Fourth R0lA 'FENSKE. PIERCE. I.. STEVVABT. IIOLMES, BOYVMAN, SL0c'0iin3. MAY. Kviiz, Thi:-rl 1f0ll4'xYALLlN. M. S'l'EXVAR'l'. XYHITTLE. YHKEOXV. BROWN. BUSH-I, FINCI-I. STQYFFER. Smmfl ROIl 'DEBIAND, D.kHL. Mus. BIASTER. THULLEN, BROIIILLET, STOOKEY, COLEMAN. lfimt linux-Ii.vI'AY, SVVET, CALDXN'ELL, CImwI'o1m, Enwmnns. f5AKES. BIIRIAM BIQOIJILETTI-: GR,Al'E Bnscvn . ELEANOR COLEMAN VIRGINIA Cl!.XXX'FOliIl HENRY ETTIX HOLAIES . IjORO'l'HY DAHII .I .YNE DE M ANI: .I EAN Iilniuiins .I EANNE FINCH SENIURS '38 Evanston, Ill Evanston, Ill Milwaukee. Wis Pittsburgh, Pa. VVichita, Kan. VIRGINIA NASH MARIAN PIERCE ICMILI' I'o'rTs ROEERTA THULI ICILEEN xvIEROVi' ,EN . . Iflvanstnii. Ill. . Iivaristnii. Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Youngstown, Ohio . Oak Park, Ill. J UNIORS '39 Winnipeg. Man. FLORENCE FENSKI-I . Chiifagu, Ill. . Chicagu. Ill. ALII'E SI.oc'o:iIE IC. St. Louis. Ill. SOPHUMORIALS '40 DIILLY BROWN . , Iivzuiston, Ill. Mun' ALICE BOWMAN. .I l'LIA C.xLmYEi,L . . . Bradford. Pa Chii-agn. Ill FEENI-IME PEINQY Kunz MANY M A Y . Blenuminie. YVis. Billings. Mont. . Bi-:'r'rY .hm-: 0,iKif:s . H ELI-:N R,vi'.iY I.,xI'ie.x STI-:w.xiI'r RUTH S'ron1cEY N '41 Chi:-ago. Ill . Biwiielle. Ill . Chi:-ago. Ill . Ciiivagiu, Ill C:ilI'D6IlFt6!'i2,, Cul. Ki ROBEIQTA 'FI-IULLEN NIAHGE S'i'Evv.xii'i' BETTY ViH1'1 I'LE Tlirirp, XWS. HELEN HTOFFFEH ANN ST. JOHN . I':IfNIl'E FXYEI' l,ORO'l'HY XYALLIN l'n'Sirl1'r1t . Ionia.. Nlirzli. Brunswick . Ga. . Lena, Ili. Ft. Sheridan. Ill. Chivziggo. Ill. . Bon-kfurfl. Ili. 240 XI CHAPTICR EHI UMiHH SI-IIRLI-:Y NELLE IiI'ssELL l'rI'sir1w1t PAULA AVERY . ALICE BAILEY . DOROTHY BEVTLICH BETTY RULING . 1 RANcIs CTUNNER . JOAN Cooylixs . MARDELLE DIXON IXIAHY Louis ALLEN BETTY BEIILAMY . VIRGINIA .l0I:,'E . BETTY KELLOIJGII ICVELYN IAUHLEH . BETTY BRELIN . IUUROTHY C.tNFIELD .II-:AN FIFKEIVI' . JANE GILBICJIKE , ALICE Jonssox . Q41 Detroit, Mivh . Evanston. Ill , Kenosha. YVis. , Chivagzo. Ill . Evanston. Ill Kalamazoo. Blix-h. . NVic-hita. Kan XVHIIIBUUC, Ill . Iivanatrxn. Ill . Evanston. Ill . Chivago. Ili . I':V2lIlStU!l. Ill . Chivago. Ill . Glenvoe. Ill . Lansing, Mich Kalamazoo, Mich Minneapolis. Minn Sifth lion- ---- SCI-ILPPELMAN, Slum, WILIIING. XYA'l'ES,XYHITE, PETERSON. W Avicm, BOLTON, XVARREN. Fifth lion' 'DILLEIL fQUINN. I3EI.I.x:vIY. FRIQIWII. .IoIc'E. I.I'I'TEI.L. REINCKE,Ifl'1IiI Fourlh li'ou-fHETTI.EsATER. YOGEI.. I,owELL. El'KPIli'I'. BOLING. NYEISE, IRI C,iILM0l!E. Wm. FE. ROYER. Thin!1ful1 '-BRELIN. I'IisTER. Rx-?Nsr'H. IiI'EI'I-IER. RVSSELL, MRS. EASON, DPICINGER, NIILIAER. Nw-om! 1Cf1u -- -TEIHI, CIXNFIEIiIJ. .IoI-Ixsoy, STOKES. Fosc'I'E. YYENDQEL. LEWIS. 4'l'liI:ElfE. I 1'mt1fou- IIA YYLIS JANET lioixrox . HELEN BI'r:I'IIER IQOBERTA ISUTZLOI-'I-I HELEN CIll'fED . AIARY I.0I' F0sr'I'E ICTHELNVYNNE BIERI .IAYNE NIILLI-LR . YIVIENNE PIERSON GS.HhPNEli.XYARD.1JIXON.XYILl.IAMS.IQOLLHIK,BEI'TI.Il'li.Cf Srzxloks '38 , Riverside. Calif. Ran-ine. Wis. Chicago, Ill. . Rogers. Texas . Winnetka. Ill. LLAT . Chivago. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Chivago. III. JIrNIoR5 '39 I,0UISE FRI-:Nou IIELI-:N HEPNER . A Mx' HETTLPlS.XTER KATHERINI-1 KROPF CHARLOTTE LEWIS ADINA I,I'r'1'RLL . Yankton. S. D, . Chic-ago. Ill. Kansas City. Mo. Cliivago. III. Jac-kson. Mich. Denver, Colo. S 1I'HoMoREs '40 NIARY I,owELL . IJORIS PARMEYTEK HI-:LEX Pl-tri-:RSON . Harnilton, Ohio . Gary. Ind. . XYiiIll9tf,9. ill, KIARTHA ANN RAWLINGS . St. Louis, Mo. XIARY Hl'IILLI'l'x' . . Chivago. Il i. FRESHMAN '41 ix1ARGA1lE'l' IQEHR N1.XRYfyIXlCl'lFE , I'Is'1'HER RUYER . Niansfielcl. Ohio . Evanston, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. M XRY IiELl-IN Sl'HEPl'l'1l.M.kN . . M Kenilworth. Ill. BIAIIc'Y.x i,l'STER , . SIIIRLEY-NRLLE Rrssi-LLL . .IEANE STOKES . . MARIANNI-1 Sl-'RINGER , N C'.x'I'HERINI-3 XVAKREN . ,iEAxNE'I rI-: XVENDZEL . BIARY XYHITE . AIAICGEKY f2I'INN .XNN IQEGENSTEIN GI.fJIlI.K RI-:NsI'lI .loAN WYILLIAx1s i'i0It'l'UNE XYILLIS Lois VVOLFE . IONE REINf'Kli CYHARI XYARD . NIARJORIE XVI-ILLS MARGI-:RY xYILD!N N.x'r.xI.IE Y A1'Es VIRGINIA Sum: HELEN 'l'EIr'n DIIIKOTHX' Yonai-:L AIVRIEL XVI-LIS!-I ELLS, IQICLLOUGH. i,CItEEI1. PARDEE. TTZLOFI-'. Cooxms. Knox-I-'. ISAILEY. ALLEN. KEKLLEY. INNER, Evanston, Ill. Evanston. Ill, Chit-ago, Ill. Ianstielrl, Ohio Chit-ago. Ill. Colorna. Mich, G Evanston. Ill, . , Chivaggo. Iii . Fort Thrnnzis, Ky. . Evanston. Ill. YYiI hita an. . f . lx Shreveport. La YVilInette. Ill Evanston. Ill . Evanston. lll . Evanston. Ill . Pleasantville. N. . vViiIIlE'tf9. Ill Y , Ada, Ukla. . Chivapio, Ill , YVi1Inette. Ill . l'Ivanston. Ill IllllH IllllH Illllll l'PSlI.ON CHAPTER Fifth R0w'NIPlli5EN, PIANNA. SXVARTOIVIH M. CLARK, VAN BVSKIRK, O'DELL. TRICE, FURRER, Ross, Booz, GREENE. lfmirtli R01l ANTikCTILR,AITH, BOVIS, COOK, B. CLARK. CJILAVVFORD, TYNIEL, NTEHAN, BUTLER, ASTON. THOMPSON. HARRIS. TIliTf1R01l 1:J. JENKINS. .I.-ACK:-AON, J. BAIRNETTE, MRS. TYLER, SHIVELY, GRABOAYSRI, I.ONoNEc'KER, BARNES. CA RTAIELI., QTAY. Sfwmfl Row- -Mc'SHERRY, TYASHBFRN, BARBER, IJHICE, DAWSON, STEINER, 1 REELAND, PLATE. DIX, IIIPMAN. IIUDSON. First lf0'll, 'PIl'Elt, HAZl'lN, M UELHOIWER, D. JENKINS, V. BUltNE'I I'E, SCHWAR, LADON, 'IlE.ALL, XVALSH. Si HBIIIEN FRANK BARNES , Terrell. Texas JEAN BURNEIWFE . . Hartford, Mis-h. ELAINE C1AR'I'Ml'ILL , Greenville, Ill. CJAROL CRAWFORD . VVinfield, Kan. NTILDRED IJAXVSON . Monroe City. Mo. IXIARGARET FREELAND . Dallas. Texas BARBARA GARI-'ITT . , Evanston, Ill. cil'1RTRUDE CHLABOXVSKI . Es:-anaba. Mivh. M AILGAIIET CilltI'lENE . Nashville, Tenn. VIRIQINIA HUIIRON . Pooahantas, Iowa AIARIAN I'II7N'I'ING . Cedar Rapids, Iowa FRANCES XVOLFE . GXVENYTH AVKER . South Bend, Ind. AIARJORIE ASTON . . Rollo, Mo. JEANNE BARBER . Birmingham, Ala. .XNNAMARIE Booz . . YVilmette, Ill. CHARLOTTE BRAASCH . Detroit, Mich. CAROLYN BUTLER . Oskaloosa, Iowa JXIARGARET TQEYES CLARK . Louisville, Ky. ANN BOVIS . Oelwein, Iowa BETTY CLARK . . Chicago. Ill. CHRISTINE COIT1-I . XVyoming. Ohio BETTY COOK . . Sidney, Ohio ITETTY BOOTH FITZGERALD A. -. Union City, Ind. VIRGINIA BURNETTE . IIartford,Mic-h. DOROTHY IJICK . . Bloomington, Ill. BIARIAN IIITVH . . Chicago. Ill. BARBARA .ANN JONES , Atlantiv, Iowa I 58 DOROTHY JAvKSON EDITH JENKINS . J ANA I.oNoNEI:KER JANET IVIAI' ILHAITII BARBARA TXIILLER l.ILA BIITELHOEFER XIARJORII-I NEILSEN ALICE UVNEII- . JEAN PIPER , . JUSTINE SHIVELY I hiladolphia. Pa. . Chivagzo, Ill. Sioux City, Iowa Evanston. lll. , Canton. Uhio . Chiraggo. Ill. Clinton. Iowa San Diego. Calif. . Detroit. iNIir'h, . Dayton. Ohio INIARY VIRGINIA TEAL . Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, Ill. JLNIORS 339 JIISTINE SHIVELY Presizlmlt BETTY CIIEIIIi.kND . . Evanston, Ill. JANE DINSBIORE . St. Marys, W. Va. BETTY FROEHLING . . Chic-ago. Ill. JEAN HANNA . . Emporia. Kan. DOROTHY' JENKINS . . Chicago, Ill. Loxs JOHNSON . Chicago, Ill. BETTY' IIADON . . Evanston, Ill. GERALDINE LEVIS . . Chicago, Ill. SOPHOMORES l40 INIARY ALICE FITZGERALD, Union City, Ind. BETTY FORRER . Kansas City, Mo. JEAN GAY . Niagara Falls, N. Y. HELEN QTOODVIS . New Rochelle, N. Y. BARBARA HARRIS . Washington, D. C. INIARY HAzEN . . Easton, Md. NIARIANA MCGOWAN . Dayton, Ohio FRESHAIEN '41 NTARIE IIIPMAN . . Kenilworth, Ill. JEAN MEI-IAN . . Evanston. Ill, CONSTANCE MERRELL . Evanston. Ill. I.OIs IVIAGEE . BIARY NICSHERRY JUNE N.4RONN'ETZ VIRGINIA Ross . MAIKJORIE STEINER . Chirago. Ill. South Bend, Ind. Park Ridge, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. YJIRGINIA TRICE . Medicine Lodge, Kan. DOLORES WALSH . . Detroit. Mn-h. FLORENCE PLATE . . Evanston,-Ill. GEli1'ltUDE SANFORD . R0i'll8St9F,lxT1IlIl. BETTX' JANE STONE . Bloomington, Ill. JUNEDALE JIJHOMPI-RKJN . Alernphis, Tenn. IQUTH URIQJE . . . Vinton. Iowa INIARY JANE VAN ITUSKIRK, Evanston, Ill. BIAJIIAN O'DEIiIi . , Moline, Ill. INTARIE SCHVVAB . . Memphis, Tenn. DOIQIITHX' SVVAIl'I'0I l' , Bac-ine. Wis. BI.-AHV WASI-IBURN , . Chirago. Ill. 242 SIGMA CHAPTER HHIH HHMMH RUTH COALE Presiflwiil Siflh Hou---BODTKE, IIAMBRIGHT, BUETTNER, IEETTRON, GILBIOICE. KIPP. KANTZ, BIILLER. CREST CH.-XNCELLOR, NIAY. Fifth Rau:-'l'A'rLOc'K, IQICHAHDS, HUXFORD, SHEARON, CLARK, HALL, STAREK, BAIRD, ARMs HUTCHINS. FISCHER, DOYLE, YOUNGLOVE. I-'mirth Razr- DUNN, IIEIGHTON, ELLINGSON. JOYCE, XVELLS. FALK. SETHNEss. GALBRAITH, SMITH RIOORE. HAWHINS. XYARE. Thirfl Razz--SIMPSON, EICHMANN, DlGN.AN, flE01lGE, BENNINGHOVEN, COALE, SELLMAN, IJURRY POPE, IIALLER, ARMSTRONG, BISHOP, NNEBER. Sf-1-and Row- D. MONTGOAIERY, ENGLISH. NOBLE, E. IVIONTGOMEIKY, RICXVANE. lVII'l'f'HELL, TOVVNE XVILLIAMSON. H.ANCHETT, STOC KS. GOODNOW. First Row- -MACKEY. HOLDEN. NIELSEN. NIAGEE. ANDERSON. SCRUGGS. BARKER. cillkHAM. HIES. SENIORS '38 FRANCES ARMSTRONG . Washington. D. C. RI.-ARJORIE BISHOP . . Evanston, Ill. ALIi'E BURRY . Fort Wayne, Ind. RUTH COALE . . Winnetka, Ill. IXIARION COLLEETER . Spencwer, Iowa JANE DIGNAN . . Pittsburgh, Pa. DOROTHY FALK . . Chicago, Ill. IIILIZABETH IIALLER . Highland Park, Ill. ELAINE HUTl'HINS . Evanston, Ill. BARBARA KETTRON . . Macomb, Ill. IIILIZABETH IIAMBRIGHT . Cleveland, Ohio llELEN NIIWVANE . Burmingham, Ala. JUNIORS '39 .IEAN MITf'HELL ELISE MONTGOMERY PEG INIOORE . EMILY IIICHARDS . MARGARET SELLMAN HELEN SETHNESS ALICE SHEARON . Kenilworth, Ill . Chicago, Ill Evanston, Ill . Evanston, Ill Pittsburg, Pa VVinnetka, Ill Fort Wayne, Ind. DOROTHY SIMPSON, Oklahoma City, Okla MARION TOYYNE . Hortonville, VVis DIONA BENNINGHOYEN . Chicago. Ill. VIRGINIA BYETTNER NIARTHA BODTKE . IEOSEMARY DOYLE NIAUDIE EICHMANN ELIZABETH ENGLISH FRANCES GEORGE , JEAN GILMORE . JEAN ARMs . MARY BAIHD . RIIRIAM BARKER . HELEN CH.ANf'EI,II0Il RIILDRED lfLLINGSON IIIZETTE ANDERSON . IAATHEILINE BIES ELEANOR CLARK 243 . Chic-ago, Ill. Des Moines. Iowa . Winnetka, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Fort Wayne. Ind. . Dayton, Ohio Wadsworth, Ohio Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . YVinnetka. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Highland Park, Ill. St. Louis. Mo. . Chit-ago. Ill. YIHGINIA GOODNOSX' X IvIAN GRAHAM . . Chic-ago. Ill. River Forest, Ill. EIIENA HALL . Saskatchewan, Can. EUGENYA HAW'KlNS . SALLY HUXFOIID . RUTH JOYCE . XVINIFRED KIPP . JEAN MILLER . . DOIIOTHX' IXQONTGOMERY Salshury, Mo. , Evanston, Ill. Kenilworth, Ill. . Elliott, Iowa El Paso, Texas Kansas City, Mo. SOPHOMORICS A40 ALIi'E ANN HANCHETT BETTY JANE HINTZ . . Evanston, Ill. . Elgin, Ill. JOAN HOLDEN . . Highland Park, Ill. ELEANOR KANTZ JANET LEIGHTON . . Chic-ago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. FRESHMEN '41 JEAN DUNN . . JEAN FISCHER . . LOUISE CJALBRAITH RIARGARET GICEST . . Evanston, Ill. Spokane, VVash. . Glenc-oe, Ill. . Omaha. Neb. HELEN WELLS . Highland Park, Ill IEATHERINE WILLIAMSON, River Forest. Ill ELIZABETH NEEVES . Evanston, Ill. RIAHGARET NIELSEN . Lake Bluff. Ill. LOUISE NOBLE . Benton Harbor, Mic-h. CAROLINE POPE IQLROY SCRUGGS NIARJORIE SHARP BETSY TATLOCK JEAN XYOUNGLOVE FRANCEs IVIAY JANE SMITH . AMY ST.-KHEK JEAN STOCKS GRACE WYI-:BER LOIS IYIAFKEY BARBARA IVIAGEE IEATHEIKINE XVARE . Evanston, Ill, . Paris. Tenn. . Albion, Mir-h. IVR-hita. Kan. Glencoe, Ill. Shenandoah, Iowa . Evanston. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Evansville. Ind. . Chicago, Ill. . Decatur, Ill. . Cleveland, Ohio . Houston. Texas - J- HlllH ZHH ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTIC li Thin! Razr- li. CROWELL, YANDRASEK. IYIUTTENBERG. SMITH. l,,uxB. Sw-unrl Row- -l'E'rEH:40N, SCHIILTZ, ISOEPKE, LYQNS, LYON, lW'Il'C.X1iTX', lN'1.u-IERAS. YCAIQLYVVINE. Firxl R0z1'---GuR0MET'1'A. F. CTROXYELL, TERRIL. Fr-im: Lx'oN . Great Lakes, L1m.1,xN Lvnws . . Wilmette, JOANNA lX1.xm:u.xs . Joliet. M.uu' IX1FC.uc'rx' , Chicago. FLORENUE CRUXVELL . Plvanston. Ill. ELEANOR Cuowl-zu, Iflvanstun. Ill. Slcxmus '38 Ill. ROBERTA PETERSGN . Cleveland. Uhiu Ill. ljOItOTHY SCI-II'L'I'Z Chivago, Ill. Ill. AIJELE SMITH . . A ustin. Ill. Ill. ALKYBELLI-I 'l'EHmL Chivagzo. Ill. LILLIAN Lvoxs l'rm1f114'nl .lnxlmrs '39 KIARIDN IQOEPKE . . Chit-ago. Ill. S DPHJMORES '40 .IOHEPHINI-: lC.xRLx'wxNE . VVllmettP, Ill. GR,XK'E YANDRASEK Iivanston. Ill. FRESHMEN '41 ANITA G11:1w1m-:Tuul , , Gary, Ind. VIRGINIA LAMB . Iivanston, Ill. G1-:ORGIANNA KUTTENBEHG . Berwyn. Ill. . J 944 EPSILON CHAPTER HHHHH HHI HHH i E21 JEAN NVINTEIK I'rz'vzflmt HJIRGINIA ANDERSON LJVELYN BENNETT BIAIKJORY BOIIRITT GLORIA BOLLER . MAIIX' BROWEIL . ROSEMARY' DAY EIVGENIE DoRAN . PEGLII' DUNN . . PATSY FRASER VIRGINIA IHAKER , JEAN BARTEI.IvIE . JEANNE Bora AIJDREI' BIINTINII CHARLOTTE CoLE , CHARLOTTE CKlLY'IN LARRY CORNELL . DIARY RARKET . YIRQIINIA BoAz MIRIAM BOIIIIE JANE BRAILIvoRD . PATTI DORSIIN' . 24,5 Chivago, lll . Chicago. Ill Kankakee. Ill . Chicago. Ill Canajoharie, N. Y . Wilrnette. Ill . Rom-kford. Ill Chisholm. M . Clayton. inn B141 . Evanston. Ill North Brook. Ill . Streator, Ill . Peoria. Ill . Fargo. N. D Fulton, Ill . Chivagzo. Ill Kenilworth. Ill Kenilworth. Ill . Evanston. Ill . Chicago, Ill . Oak Park. lll Sixth lI'nw4PoI-IJONEN. E. THOMAS, DE LATOUR. CoLvIN, MARCUS, BENNETT, XICBI-!.O0M, YOUNG, BoAz. BI,Ac'K. LA Bur, DOlt.fXN, HEIN, fQUAR'l'ON. I-'zflh IfllIl fH.XIII,,IICNTER,l'30GVE.THROXVER. RUI'KP1f'H'F,SOLUM.HEliSHEX'.1-HRAILFOIKD.IXHURPHY, PETERSON. Faurth lfrm.--AFRASER. GRAHAM, JAEGER, DAY, OAKES, IVIIICOY, HHAUREH. HARRIS, HVJORSEY, HJAKER. TWEED, BUNTING, BOBBITT. Thin! lion---Hors, HI'N'rER. LI-:I-'IfI.ER, XVIHE, BEI.1', LISTING, HYINTEN. MRS. G. SIMMONS. PERRY. IIAMBEHT. ANDERSON. HASKINS. Sr:-um! Rau---.lol-INsToN, MARTIN, IHASKINS, I.AMl'lEIt'l', DUNN, PECK. N.-ISI-I, I.AIII's. SANDS, BREN- NEIL TJRADEN, BOIIIIIER. First lfuu' MBHOWER. HIElillER'I', S. THOMAS, .lENNINus, LYNCH. PATTON. BIARTEIIRIE. COLE, MOTT. NIARKHAIKET BI-:LT . FRANc'Es BLIkl'K . GRAVE BRADEN . CAATHERINE I3IiENNER ISETSY CHAKRISON , ELLEN HEIN . . YIRQIINIA HUNTER . SENIORH '38 Lakewood, Ohio Ravine, Wis. Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Evanston, lll. Evanston. Ill. JVNIORR HIAHY ALICE FRENCH PI-II'I.LIs GRAHAM . LEAII HERBERT . IiET'l'Y HERSI-II-:Y . Low HIDSKINH . JANE HUNTER . . BAlil!AltA JoRnoN . Lol'IsE LAMIII-:RT . JANE HIEFFLEH SOPIIOMORE XJIRGINIA DE LATUUR ISARHARA HAIIL . , Il.-U'HEL HARRI:-I . VIRGINIA H.XSKlNS , NI.-KRGARET JoIINsTON . PATRIm'IA T.ARus . HEIIPIN LA BUY . XIAICGARET Mc' BROOM Muskegon, Blix-h. '39 . Evanston, Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. Hagerstown. Md, Evanston. Ill. Evanston, Ill. Muskegon, Minh. . Ottawa. Ill. . Newton. Iowa Chicago, Ill. S '40 . Evanston, Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. . Joliet, Ill. Park Ridge. Ill. Fort Wayne. IIId. . La Crosse. Wie. . Chieago. Ill. . Kankakee, Ill. FRIasHMIf:N '41 JYNE JAEGEK . HVILMA .IEHNINGS . SI-IIRLEI' JOI-INsoN . H'HE'l I'Y KEI.I,ooo . SUE NIAITRI'1lt . . Chicago, Ill, , Peoria. Ill. Park Ridge, Ill. . Calnhridge. Ill. Evanston, Ill. 1,HYLl.IS l4AMBlCli'I' . Kankakee. Ill. XIARJONY LIs'I'INc: Western Springs. Ill. LOUISE MCCOI' . , Berwyn. lll. BETTY LOU fl.-XKES . Clinton, Iowa MELIIA PERRY . . Leipsic. Ohio BIAHGARET RI'PKECHT . Dubuque. Iowa JEAN WINTER . . Chir-ago, Ill. HZJLAINE I.YN1'I-I . RU'l'H MARc'I's . FRANc'Es XIARTIN , HIENNET Mow' . BETTI' PECK . HELEN PETERSON ELE.-XNOR P01-IJUNEN RAE SoI.I'M . DORIS XYISE . IEATHLEEN PATTON BETsI' CJUARTON . NIAKY JANE RAI' RAc'I-II-:L SANIIN . EILENI-: 'FHUMAS SUE VHJHOMAS . HXIARJURIE 'l'wEI-:D ,HONEPHIXE MVRIIHI' l.ARII'1NEN.KFH . ANN 'lil'-IIKOVYEIK . NHARILYN TIIVRIN MARIIIN XYUVNLQ . Evanston, Ill. . Louisville. Ky. . Norwalk. Ohio . Evanston. Ill. South Bend, Ind. , Evanston, Ill. . Chisholm, lxllllll. . Chivago. Ill. . Flossnioor, Ill. , Tulsa. Okla. Cedar Rapids. Iowa . Chirago. lll. . lvaukegxan. Ill. , Golden. Ill. Wilnxette. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. Topeka. Kan. Chi:-ago. Ill. . Canton, Ohio . Joliet. Ill. KHPPH HHIHH IHHH TAII CHAPTER Sifth Rau-f -Svxrm, Bnocx, HENRY, 'l'A YLOII. RAEEL, QHIEINER, SHAVV, GnoMAN, HHUTTZ. fllt.kSE'l l' XVHEELICR, KIUl'IIS. Fifth Ifnu--- XVILLIAMSON. MAAS, LONG, Ili7uoETT, IYOYES, SPRATLIN. HII.'1'0N. 1'AmxENTxE14 CO0LEH'. DAYIE, LEE, Y. Fourth Run- STEVENS, ESSLEY, BREWER. Looms, 'I', LEE, 'I'nm1P. Nowr-ts. IQENNETT. l'I:tmEu'1' KELLY-Ili, TUCKEIL CHltIS'l'OFERSON, Third 15011-W ll.tYLOli. liARDVl'li'K. HAINES, DAVIDSON, D. .L D.XX'IDSON..XI,S'FED. PORTER. Mor'LToN JEENEIQAN. XYINSLOXY, NENYTON. Nw-nm! lfufr JIJENIIHOECK, FEEEMEN. STEVENS, BIFIJANNELL, LoNnLEY. TIJWK'LE, XIVNIEEKIN STEVENS, P. A. YEEDEE, flSLEK, IIERNDUN, VVEST Find lion- CLARKE. IiAsIsc'1-IKE. XVAGNER. DAY. HfJXX'E. DP1NNX', INCLXLLS. I'EA1cs0N. XEYNDT. SAYYYEH. M A lu' .-XLSTED , Dono'1'nY IJAYIDSOX JEAN DAVIDSUN . Cll'Ilt'l'ItUDE IIEENDUN BETTY H.AIiIlNX ICK flER'I'liCDE llA1NEs 1'lE.X'I'liIl'EHIl.I'0N . S .l if y SIQNIIJKS Appleton. llvis. Y ravuse, N Iivanstnn. lllvanston. Glen:-oe. I-I vauston. li vanstun. :AN W1Ns I- Lmu-:NVE Ilnoux MANY LEE IinowN . JUNE I'IssLEY , JEAN HENRY . . HELEN IYIYITS JANE l,EE . NIILDILED BREWER . JUNE CHRIS'l'iDI'lIEHSflN Donon-IY DAY . H,AIiIllIC r EMMERT . JEANNE GEA:-xE'l'T . RI 1'n GROMAN . RIAIIKIIC CLAEKE . JANE CJUOLEY . lftlili xnA I-'ni-:EAIAN M im' LOL' lll'liGET Lots KELLER . . Anderson. Ind. Hainnmnd, Ind. . Hinsdale, Ill, . Chicago. Ill. Terra llaute. Ind. . Evanston. Ill. . Chit-ago, Ill. . Green Bay, lVis. , Clmir-ago. Ill. , Hmalxa. Nell. , Vlfinnetka. Ill. Hannnond. Infl. Iiof-ky River, Uhio . Evanston, Ill, Beloit. Wis. livanstgon. Ill. lbniaha, Nell. L Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. 0 YY SS CDAMEHON .IERN1-:nAN flEORUIA KASISVHKE NIAHGAIKI-I'I' ISENNEY ISABEL LoNoLEY . iXlAHGAliE'l' Looms NANCY l,OliTlili . BETTY S1'n1PPs Evanston, Ill. J Umons 'Sill Chi:-ago. Ill St, Jo.. Mix-I1 Evanston. Ill. Fond dn Lai-. YVis Glvnvoe. Ill. Evanston. Ill. Evanston. Ill lll'ITTY MUDANNELL . Mnline. Ill. l,I'IGGY IXIUBIEEKIN . I'ittslJnrg:h. Pa. Ill.-XRJOIIIPZ NIOULTON . Evanston. Ill. VIRGINIA NoYEs . . Evanston. Ill. HELEN SAXYYEH . . Chic-ago. Ill. HELEN BIAE PEARSON . Iiloominumn. Ill. SOPHIJMORES '40 ISAEELLE IIUWE SUE INGALLS . IXIADELINPI LoNc: SALLY BIEXYTON IIELEN llSLER YI1m1N1A RAHEI. NIARY Loi' SHAW F R E JoYc7E KENNET VIRGINIA LEE CXONNIE KIAAS JANE NOYI-IS SHMI-IN Ill. Chit-ago. Lakewood. Ohio XVinnetka. Ill. Evanston. Ill. llammond, Ind. Oxnalut, Neln' . Clxivaggo. Ill, 41 Evanston, Ill, Evanston, Ill' Ill. Ill. Evanston. Evanston. li.K'l'HERINI-I PAnMEN'r1Elc. Green Bay. VVis. M ANY ALETED VIRGINIA'f.XYl.0Ii , AIAIIY l.0UIsE 'VOYVLE ISARIKAKA Tmnuv , NIAICJOIIIE lVEH'I' . LILLIAN WiLLlAx1soN I'EonY YVNDT . lV30R0'l'HY SPAHR PATSY STE1-'1-'EN PHILLTN STEVENS . ISAKIXARA TAYLon . JANET WYAGN HK . D0no'1'nY XVHEELER FKAN41-is SPItA'l'I,IN . PAT1nr'1A STEVIHNS IEAIKBAILX 'FENIIROECK XYIRGINIA 'I'Ui'KEn . SALLY VEEDEIL . I'rwsi1Ie'lLt . Winnetka, Ill. . Usllkosh, lYis. . Kenilworth. Ill. , Evanston. Ill. . La Grange. Ill. Milwaukee. lYis. Indianapolis, Ind. , lYinnetka. Bloornlngxton, . Ilvanston. Fort Ill. Ill. lll. Ill, Ill. Chicago. Paxton. Atlanta, Ga. Tainaroa, Ill. Ill. Hinsdale. Wayne. Ind. Chicago, Ill. 246' Ili-:LEX IIAHKELL , . Tulsa. Hklu. 11gl, i l , l Il H Il l' H ll l ll H CAROI. FINGYLIN Prrwzrlfwzt LEE lil-:HTH . . Clxir-agxu. Ill EFI-'IE BISHOI' . . Chivagu. Ill NI,-XIHLITERITE C'H.x'rA1N , Cliivago. Ill BE1 l'X' COITTTS . . Evanston, Ill XIAXINE Guru-:Nr:n Cliir-ago, Ill Gmoncnm ANHEISER . . Clxirragn, Ill MEnr'uDES IQEHNEL . Downers Grove, lll JE.xNr:'rTE lqNflEI.HARD'I' , Cliic-ago, Ill EY1-:INN Guuxs . Cllivzxgn. Ill RIMM' JANE .Xlunis . Cllivzrgu. Ill Erlnxr-:ou Bumxic . . Clm-nun, Ill B,Xlil!.Xli.A Bnon N Blilwankcv. Wis Q47 Fifth Razr- WYARD. BNHOP. CTHATAIN. TJEYRII-ts. lims'1'. Swnxsox, Ixixnsox. YILUI-:n1LLE. PL.wm:TT, Cor'r1's, lffmrth liner ---- Pmmnn, Woomunfr, JUYINHUN, Don1m,xNN. Mums. M,u'1m. S.XXY'I'I'ILL, lN1fTlx1lfIiRY, NICIJUNNUGH, A Nmslsmc. Thir-fl1r'nu-- 'GIBBS. BROWN. .Xl-1-LFBY. IWENK. liI'lilJ, Hl'RIl'Hl!EX'. KIf'l'l.kRI.AND. MAH. Swcfmfl Ifmr-Srxxo. Nlmuul-'1r:x,n, S'rn,i-zs. Mus, I.r.w1s. l'xxuL'LIN. .I.u'orxs. Cinomxlzu. Iixcuar- rrunrr. MoriL'1'nN. l i1'xiIfmr' -MCDONNELL, Givsrm, Moxie. Incxu, I'Hn.P. Pv'1'mnn.uiun, Hixns, I.r:N'rscH. Sim mics '38 li.x'rHI.Ei-:X .XPPLEHY , Hzirrislnurg. l'a. Gi-:Ni-Ivnzvii lil-ZHREL . Downers Grove. Ill, Iiiwsv livnn , , Wilrnette. Ill. Hours DEYIUES . . Chicago, Ill. fl.XROL FrNur'LrN . Webster Groves. Mn. l'Il.IZ.xBE'1'n HINES . XVarsaw. Ind. .ll-IANNE .l.x1'0ns . . NYinnetka. Ill. lrl'l'ILLE XYALLI .l1'Nmns'3Eb PHYLLIS Isiucsox . , lfvanston. Ill. RVTH JOHNSON . . Clxivagu. Ill, lxl.XliGUEltI'l'l'Z LEN'1'sr'n . Clnvago. lll. IJUROTHY l.0CKE , Peannmnt. Texns l-111.121-:N NIUDONNI-:Ll.. Lake Geneva. Wis. . SOI'HUMllliliS '40 li,Vl'HlIYN IQIRST . B xnu.xn.x MAURE . l3u'r'r1-1 Mf'IJ0N.xL'1:H . fllnim-ago, lll. Hempstead. N. Y, . l-lvanston, lll. lfiuxcrzs KlC'F.XRI.AND . Iivanstfm. Ill, lfmisiiniax '-ll llrlxx i,0HliMANN . K.xTHRx'N Gnxsox . l,IiISK'ILL.X llI'xrPHn1-:Y Nl .ucv .l.xN1-1 l,IDnm,1, . Clin-ago. Ill. Ridgewuod. N, .l. . Sliziwalm. YYir1. . l'lV2UlSfOll. Ill. NGFOHD . GRE'rH.x .loxus . VIRGINIA Blu' . INIAHY li. BIOYIIFON JI7,xNl'l'.x IJHILP . Bnzvrv ljLACKE'l l' BE1 I'X' l'I rEH1x.xl'uH Lorisrz SXVENSON Maywund. Ill. Fncnu-:NVE Moxie , Fargrn. X. D. Oak Park. Ill. Isllpeniing. Mich. Evanston, Ill. Pittslnirglx. Pa. Milledgeville. Ill. . D9IlX'PT. Colo. Cherokee, .Xla BETTY S.xwTEl.l. :XDIIIENNE Szxxo INIAmoN S'1'1L1cs 31.klil'ELl,A Zxmcnu. .l01umN lXIL:Mi'nlcY IEETTY ANNE M mu: I ililes City, Mont IFIEL flak Park. Ill Lake BlnfT. Ill Cliivnun. Ill lglfllllllflllfllll, Ala n . Evanston, Ill Fn.xNr'ns ANN PHIQDUE. llirnninghani, Ala .lzxw YiLDl:B11.i.r1 . . Des Plaines, Ill lx10LIlI'1 STEP? Mum-liester, Iowa CVLORIA 'l'HnM x River Fur:-st. Ill C.XIiIJl, WARD . livanstun, Ill KHPPHKHPPHHHMMH IJPSI LON CHAPTER Siflh lfnw-I.I-:.Yc'IfI. PARKER, WILEY, IJINGLE. PERRILL. I'.YTTII.L0, CiLEARY. l-I. MCINTOsi-I, l,ELAND VAN RIPER. FRANK. Fi th 1i'uu'fHARTLEY, U'CoNN0R. HARD NIORRISON, XIORHISON, DIXNNEII. lfbwth 1fLIU'TNELS0N, BOTZUM, IJALHATCH Sl-IOEMAKEH. DOEIIINII. Third 1fOll'fliIMBELL. TWYMAN, RIERCE BEARDSLEY, E. FOS'l'l'Ili. SMITH. Y. S'I'URTEV.XN'l'. ALEXANDER. ICUELEN. VFONVNSENIJ ET, GRAY, 1 l'DcaE, flIN'lTTT. XVENTER, NOEE, HAWLEY, R, TOAILINSON. Mics. fiEYllMILL. SI+II'51wAY. YANIE .Swmnfl 1flIll'f.lUHNSON, NIOKEHOITSE, GOLDEN, PETERSON, TOTM.-KN. PRYFE, YOTI-II-ms, SWAN BATTER, INDOE, CRA WFORD. Fira! IfIIZl lI0l I , B. FOSTER, BIOORE, COTTER. CARLISLE, -IERNBERG. l'l.XR'l'MANN. xXvEAKLY SLEEP. S , , Evanston. Ill. . . Evanston. Ill. . llaggerstown. Ind, Omaha. Neb. . , Evanston. Ill. Detroit. Mich. ELOISE CH.kSPI EDITH FOSTER XIAHION fIAR'l'I.EY ALICE INDOE JEAN AIICINTOSH Lois NELSON 1-:N IoRs '38 . Ottawa. Ill . livanstnn, Ill . livanstun. Ill Al.-KRY lJ'CiDNNOR . xl.-KRY :XLYS PATTILLU JEANNE SIIUMWAY l'll.lZABE'l'H 'l'O:vILIN:soN NELLY' VFXYYMAN . Kansas City, Mo. XIARY LAURA VANCE . Omaha, Neli J gxirms '39 JosEI-HINE B.u.IIATr1REr . Wiln ette, Ill. KAY LEAITH . . Alexandria, Minn. BIARTI-IA BEARUHLEY, Cedar Rapids, Iowa ALICE LELAND . . Winnetka, Ill. 11ARGI'ER1I'E CIIEARX' . Kenilworth. Ill. IXIARJONIE BIERCEH . . Chivago, Ill. BE'l I'X' DANNEIK . . Evanston. Ill. fill.-UNE NOISE . Chic-ago, lll. FLORENCE DINKlI.E. Huhliards VVOods, Ill. l'EGuY PARKER . . Glenvoe, Ill. BE'l I'X' FOSTER . . Oak Park, Ill. lViAIlION PETERSON Uak Park, lll. BIAIKJURIE FRANK . South Bend, Ind. SOPHUMORES '40 ARDEAN ALEXANDER. Port Chester. N. Y. J.-YNE GRAY . San Jose. Calif. IDOHOTHY BATT!-:R . Silver Springs. Md. xl.-XRY Loi' HARDY , . Evanston, Ill. BETTY CARLISLE . South Bend. Ind, ICLOUISE HAIKTMIAN . Park Ridge, Ill. BETSY ANN DOERING . Wilniette, Ill. JOAN How' . . , Auburn, Ind. JANE ICDELEN . Mexif-O City, Mexic-O RUTH C:ARULYN JOHNSON . Chicago. Ill. BI.-Ui'I'HA FUDOE . CL.iliE GOLDEN C.AliX'I. COTTEli . ANNETTE JERNIKERG IXIAIKY :YIILLS . Crawfordsville, Ind. . Chivagrn. Ill. . Park Ridge. Ill. . Park Ridge. Ill. Evanston. Ill, BONNIE LE!-'FINGNVEI.L . Iivanston, Ill. l'llTNICE Mm'INTOsH Wilniette. Ill. FRESHMEN '41 ANNIE LEE MOORE . South Bend, Ind. ilAlilUE'l' NIOIKEHOUSE . VVinnetka. lll. 1 . Omaha, Neb. JEANNE SHITMXVAY BETTY JANE PRYRE HEIYEN SHOEMAKER BETTY SMITH . JANE STFHTEVANT BARBARA TOTMAN IIILLIAN TOWNSEND ESTHEH XYOTHEHH JENNIE NIORRISON Jo lh10Rl!lSON . FRANCES ORCUTT JEAN PERKILL . DOIi01'HY' RAYMOND SUE SLEEP . EILENE WEAIQLY . JEANNE SWVAN . HELEN VAN IIIPER IQATHRYN VVEN'l'EH Prmizlmit . Evanston. Ill, . Winnetka. Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. , Evanston. Ill. . Winnetka, Ill. . Maryville, MO. Cedar Rapids. Iowa Sterling, Colo. . Sterling, Colo. . Glenvoe. Ill. Wilmette, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. Waukesha. Wis. . Evanston. Ill, . VVashington. Ill. . NVilniette. Ill. XVilmett0. Ili. ,248 Changed tu l l14,l, ,l + . .E KHPPH ZHH KHPPH SHI lu. xl. v F1uEmsl.xN l'r1r,virl01Lf HE1eNAD1Nn-: f:ILBER'I' Chgf'2l2ll, Ill. HELEN Gfmlxrilm . . Clllf'ilLIll, Ill Fu Gnmmnx . Chir-ago. Ill. Lois ISM:-xN . . Chivaggu. Ill. l'.N'l'ELLE lhmm' Chivaggu. Ill. Fu.-xNl'Es Al.l4',KSS.X , , Chi:-umm, Ill. I'.xI'l.INE H.x1c'l'1,E'r'1' . Chivagu. Ill. Rvrn EIHXAHIJN , Lfmgf Island, N, Y N x'1'1LIE l mE1u-'ELD . llvnxpsteacl. N. Y f 3.4.2 I-'mn-tlf lfmr IQLI-IIN. I,1Psc'HL'I,'1'z. IJIKIEDI-'I-TI,IJ. AIILLER. li, STONE. DEr'I'sm'!I. SELVIZ, Thirfl lfmr -Yomux, ,-XL1-'.xSs.x. I,l'IK'KER. Ilmyxnns. I,1-mls. GOLDM-ima, Gonrzox. Swfmfl I1'uu'ffBr:nKsuN, Gomlxhlus, KAHN. FIKIEDMAN. Ihf:1cKcm'ITz. A. STONE, I , KI'l'ERSMI'I'H. First Nun- -STEIN. H,Xli'l'LE'T I'. fl. liI'PEIiSMI'l'H, f:L l'TM xN. 4iILl'SFIlK'l'. Cum. N.xs!'r1n. Slcxmlcs '38 f'hic'a0'4y Ch ivagu Cl .-XNN1-:'r'rl-1 lSERKfm1rz Flmfc-ago. Ill. Suumm' cfI'l I'X'I.K'Y . . Chicago, Ill. l'E.xm, IKEHKSON . Cjllll'H,Q,'U, Ill, I'I1ml'rn KAHN . . Chicagn, Ill NIILIJHBIJ DEE'rsr'H Clni1':1,uo. Ill. FI.0liI'INf'E IQVIWIIKSMITH . Chicago. Ill SHIRLEY l luEm1.xN C'hlI'ii!U. Ill. .lfxmlrs 39 Mxlclni LEWIS f'hir':1g1u, Ill. AUIJIKIHIY STONE VIRGINIA ROSE f'l1i1-ago. Ill. IfE'I l'Y STONE . I':I'NIl'E XYOHD-KN S0111-1m1u1cl'.s '40 liEnNu'r: CAI-IN ,-X L11'E IjE14Kl'1R Flclasu M 1-1, HE'1 rx Clm.nlxERu . DIANA Km-:IN . f'H.xm.0'r'1'E LOVE . if Cllivzlgiu. Ill, f'hi4':ug1rz. Ill. x '41 . Fargo, N. D. f'l1ir'1xg1u,Ul. , f'hi:'ag1u. Ill, lil-IIi'I'lH'DE IQUPPIICHMITII Cu XliI.O'l'TE I.II'S4'Hl'LTZ Iulmxxun :X1lI4I.l'Jlt Nlrmlw.-x N.xsxT.uc , X. Il livagyw Ill Chiviiuu Ill Unk Park Ill I VILIIFUJII II Cllivau Iivru SELVIZ . . Iirmmkline. Mfus Sx1,x'x.x STI-:IN . . He-rnpsteud. N 41 Ill PHI HMIHH PI ICPSILOX C'IIAPTlili Thirfl lfmr iB1i0NX'N. I'R1s1Nu, IJl'f'Ku.xNN, ZIMMELQMN. Sw-mul lfuzvfNELsnN, f,JSl'ERM.XN. IQOQIJIUIH ZIVI, AGNES. First Run- -HELmmm'K. GLOX'PIlK. .XLEx.xNm:u, MORSE. LVNK. Slcxlmzs 'ISS I,l'f'II.LE DL'c'KM,xN . . Cllicagw. Ill. l'II.0Is1f: BIUHSE Flldum. Irma IGLOISE Monash Prmiflvrzt Jvxlolcs '39 Fnnmgxug ffSTEKM.XN . Park Ridge. 111. Solmmlomcs '-10 IIIKXNCES .Xx.1cxxNDExc Rye. N. Y. I R.xNr'1-:s Ill-:l.MERlf'K . . Gary. Incl. I1ELKX RUQVLJT . Big Timlmer, Hunt Faux I.l'NK . . Park Ridge. Ill. 2511 RUTH BURNS . Wayneshurg. Pa. ILLINOIS CHAPTI-Ili HI HHH HHI XIILDHED EVANS Prfwillwlt JUNE BYERLEIN SHIRLEY CIAIANDLI-:R x'IR.GINIA HICKEX' XIARY IIAUMANN . ANNE'r'rE COPELAND IXIOLLY DOCEKEII . Progress, Texas Hammond. Ind, Park Ridge. Ill. , Golf. Ill. Iivanstnn, Ill. Sheridan, Wyo, SARAH L. DOUCILIKN, Oklahoma City, Ukla. DONA IJUBEAU . Alexandria, Minn, ELEANIIR EBEBLE . Oak Park, Ill. CHARLENE EDDLEMAN . Pinkneyville, Ill VIRGINIA BAKER IELIZABETH BAXTER VIRGINIA BEARD JEAN If. CHUI-ns ELBIE CLARK . 251 . Chicago, Ill. . Ashland, Ill. Cohleskill, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. . Adel, Iowa Sii-th ROIl 'II,AXTEIl, BIITCHELL, KETTLIC'l'X', SHEI,I.ITo, POOL. .l. DOKTPIKEI., CRAWFORD. H0wE. NNIHITTEMORE, CROSSAN, ICBERLE, IC. Fifth Row- MITCHELL, CLARKE ld., KELLX',I'LlNTON, IHIEPMA. SPRAGUE, POOL, B.GooD, I'IAMIL'l'ON, NI.XKICI.1'3IENT. I.ovE. D Ifuurth Ron- 'SYVAN, MAYLAND, IOXVELL. STIRTON, BAKER, hII'CONLPZi'. QIAYLORD. TRE.kIlWEI.L. NIANNING, SIMPSON, DOUGLAS. Thirrl Row- '-IONES, IIYEHLEIN, I'IBERLE.Ij., MRS. SIITES. IQVANS. Glnsox, IIANSTEAD. INIAHLE. CLARKE, P.. VVALLY. Nw-uml lfmr- --DELANO, COPEI..XND. KIGER. MARQVA, BURNS. CARNAII,XN. CH.kNI'LER. IQIELY. Dl'BE.XI', KIORRISOX. CH mm. First Ron---IIIUKEY. WAGNER. RAYL. WOLI-'0RD, BAUIANN. YE.X7IE. ITIIIDLICBIAN. WYNE. BRALFQRD. SENIIIRN l'A'r'rY BRADFORD . . Iiovkford, Ill. IGLEANOR CAIINAHAN . lvlavomb. Ill. I,0li'I'IA CLARKE . . Adel. Iowa DOIKIS ERERLE . . Oak Park, Ill. NIILDRED EVANS . . Denver, Colo. NIARY GIRSON . Cleveland Heights, Ohio l'A'I'sY JuNEs . . Uak Park, Ill. JgNIoRs '59 DELL ICIELY . , Chivago. Ill. I'IAliliIET AIACCLYMENT . Peoria, Ill. IAILLEN MAI-ILE . , Danville, Ill. INIARJORIE IVIAYLAND . Chicago, Ill. INIARY JANE IHAOHRISON . Kenilworth, Ill. SfJl'HOM0lil'1S '40 I.0liR.XINE GAYLORD. Long Island, N. Y. JANE Coon . . . Bellevue. Pa. ICLLA M. IIAMILTON . lXIanitowov, Win. IIE'I l'Y IfE'l l'I.I lI'Y . . Evanston, Ill. IIHOEBE Lovl-1 . Pelham Heights, N. Y. JANE KIAIIQIQK . , Evanston. Ill. I'IllESlIMl'lN '-ll JEAN CRAWFORD . . Plvanston. Ill. CATHERINE CKOSSIAN . Bethany, Mo. Bl-:'I rY DELANO . . Lakewood. Ohio C,K'l'HERlNE IIOWE Reading. Blass. 38 NIAR'1'I-IA NIGER JANE Poor. . INIAYIIE IQANSTEAD HELEN.A BAYL VIRGINIA Sun-soN SUZANNI-I SWAN PATICICIA VVYNE :XIANCY POXVELL . hiatoon, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Wilznette. Ill. Decatur. Ind. Edwardsville, Ill. Pittsburg, Kan. . IVIaf'oInl1. Ill. . YViI'hita, Ill. VIRGINIA l'I'N1'0N . JEAN IIODGERS . BETTY XVALLY . hIARJ0liIE MITCHI-:I.L BETTY l'0oL . . FRANUE:-I STIRTON . JANE 'IIREADXVELL . PEGGY WVAGNEII , FRANc'I-:N XVI-IITTMOIKE JANII'E XX OLFORD . IRMA JEAN ICELLY IIAIKHAICA MANNINI: JANE IVIVCIONLEY . Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Adel. Iowa . Iivanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Benton, Ill. Park Ridge. Ill. . l.aGrang1e, Ill. . Glencoe. Ill. DuQuoin, Ill. livanston, Ill. , Sterling, Colo. RUTH SHELLITO . Independenve. Iowa JEAN SPILXGUE . Shaker Heights. Ohio 1 H I IH u P s 1 1 u N ,1 Third Run' -HAPPEN. RITZ. Srfronrl Run' WIIOFFMAN, l'l.fk'l'HAXVAY. S1-Im!-:LER, GvgEn'1'l.En. First Huw- -BOWYER, Gmswomn, GYLEN. Srzxrons '38 IZLEONOHA KHYSKI . . Chicago, III. ELo1s1-: S1-IIDELI-:R l'rwxi1lvrzl .lrxlfms '39 LETA BOVVYER . . Chic-ago, Ill. Lommlmc flYLES . . Evanston. Ill. IDA BIAY HOFFMAN . . C!lif'3,LCli, Ill. IQLIZAIKETH Glclswolm , Chivago. Ill. Rrm HAH-'1-:N . . Chivago, Ill. ELAINE Rx-rz . , . Evanston, III. JEAN GUERTLEH , , Evanston. Ill. FLo1cENc'r: I'1ATHASV.-KY . Evanston, Ill. ELOISE SHIDELER . Chicago, Ill. 2-12 'P ALPHA PHI CHAPTICR lllHlHlIHlI1HH BETTY Hn.Lix l'rvsir1+'11l Gul. BEASLEY Gn.wE I'1Eics0N . SUE lin' . Ln. WHEELI-:ic ICLI-IANORA GUNDLMAH AL1.1soN HOOPER . 253 llarrislmuru, Ill Topeka. Kan Evanston, Ill. Atlanta. Ga. Flint. Mic-li Evanston, Ill ThirdR1111 --BEASLEY. XVI-IEELER. KOBLE. CQEORGE. Pmnsox. NEVIXS. Nw-unfi Run--R.u', I3RACKER, HOOPEII, SCHMIDT, ROTHGERY, ESTABROOKE, Ii1NsEL. First Ron' 'NORTHl1IY!ST. Sm-mock, HASELTON, H1LL1x, REEVES. BUKI-Iii, M.xc'l,EoD. Sl-INIORS 'CSS IJELIA l3n.xf:KEic , . lpswivll, Mass. NIAXINE NEVINS . Dodge City. lian. IBETTY HILLIX . . Lakewood. Ohio Fimwvi-:S REI-IVES . Naperville. lll. I-'i.oizENc'E NI.wI.E0D. Winnipeg. Manitoba Ani-:Lili-:X SrHimc'K Somerset. Pa. .lrxirms '39 HELEN BUKER Great Falls, Mont. Ixus Guoum-1 . . Winnipeg, Can. LOUISE ICINSEL . Greensburg. Kan. GL.xm's Nowruqtisi' . Evanston, Ill. .li-IAN lCs'r.xnRO0KE . . Evanston. lll. Mun' ROBERTS . Steelville, Mn. XYIRKIINIA IIOTHGERY lmrain, Uhio Sovi-iomonizs '40 ROixEu'm KOBLE Valparaiso, Ind. DOlK0'I'HX' IIYAN . Mountain Grove. Mn. DE1 I'.X Scnmirr . Munivh. Germany , 7 nf? if-f3:W'mtIg31g . . 1.,vf4 , , jg: was n f,- 5 T' W 5' f ff A.. ,f , My my 3 21351: ', . xp, E' fi J X. 1 'is 94 X11 f QA ff yf::,g,BN A if 5 ffm -If ' Q73'M'ifMl l' , 'ff f L N W R ,f f' 'X 1 A I , A X . ,A X XXAL 1 - 1 'V 4 X ff' 1 ff , Q A 4 -4 OPEN HOUSES Swuml lfffu' S01,4muN. .l,x1us1:K. C111'x11-.xr'K1f:11. NIf'N,x1,1.1'. ll1aN1e1. S'rr:1cNE. li1'1 r1.151c. First Nun- NY1x'r111cs. XVEST. KIXNSFII-11.13. 31ETt'Ul4'I-'. :xXYJl'ili4UY. YX11.1.1u1s. XX u'11x11.N. Inter-house Council OFFIC 'ISHS JAVK lVIIC'I'C'Ol l . RuBE1cT ANDERSON ALLAN SOLOMAN l'InwA1zn MCNALL1' . . l,l'I'S7:lfI'IIf Sw'1'r'tary-Trwasurrfr Social Vlzazfrnzmz Sovial fllIlI7iI 7l1fIIl MICMBICHS HAY XYILLIAMS DON HENRY WILLIAM B1TTL1:1c VHAKLES XYEST JOHX lVA'l'ERS The Inter-house C'ounciheoinpusecl of two O en Houses is the uctivzltin lerislative 7 ,. gi J OI'gZ1HlZflt1OI1. Bl.-XHVIN WAc'ux1AN CTHARLI-is .lAR1f:s1cK BIARYIN lXIANs1'113Ln SHIQP flltl'3IPAt'KliR .IQHN S'1'1f11iN1: representzitives from each of the 111en's and judicial body of the Open House The rinci ul olfectives of this council are: unification in action :ind s irit of P the Open Houses: inziintainence :incl furthering of the cooperzition ancl coorclinzxtion that exists :it present between Inte1'f1'zLternity, and the Inclepenclent councilsg and finally, for a new form of Student Governinent which shall be representative of the Student Body. The annual Spring FO1'1l12Ll, sponsored by of the outstanding inernber in each of the the Vouneil, featured the presentzmtion Open Houses. This years fornizil was again the outstanding event of the year. lidwiml McNally, flllillflllilll, ancl Allan SOl0II10I1, Advisor Supervised this years l'l0I'1T12il. 25 SENIORS fiLEN AGMII' . . ROBERT B. ANDERSON 1-'Iu.NCIs CRALLIS . ICLMOILE ELLIOTT . JAMES lLiwLEx' NAT HILL:-I . FORBES lNI1'K.n' . IIEN PETERSON . IIOBERT li,xDTIcE .I x:wIEs RAIIL . . AL SMITH . . ERNEST VVEIIERLING . IVALTER VVILLIAMS . SS F Gardner, Ill. Chic-ago, Ill. Peru. Ind. Oak Park, Ill. Boise, Idaho Oak Park, Ill. Detroit, Mich. Regina, Sask. . Peru. Ill. XYooster, Ind. orest Park, Ill. . Peru, Ill. VVEHERLING, ANDERSON. I'IANYl,l-ll' IQDVVARD CRTIIE ERNEST ISAVMANN WILLIAM IEIETRICH XVILLIAM FIELD ROBERT FIELD RICH ARD GETI-IMAN JTNIORSYBQ . Chivagxo. Ill. Sioux City. Iowa Minneapolis. Minn. . Chirago, Ill. BENTI-: S1-:LKE SOPH . Chivago. Ill, Hklahoma City, Okla. CI..1.RENr'E HESCH, Falling Roi-k, W. Ya. BEN RIISENIIARD LESLIE BADER . LAKE GIIIES . GEORGE GRILL . CIARLIN HAYES xIYRON 1VI.xr'IfIT XIARTIN IYIANDLER , Chirago, Ill. IQOSNYELL FREEDMAN CI' fiIilI 'I1'IN . LLOYD NIORRIS . RAY IIESS . Peterslnirg. Ill. 0MORES'40 RAYMOND STEPHEN HERMAN STUBBE JOE 'IIONVNSEND . Rom-:RT YVILSON . IIOUIE NIKTOIIINI FRESHMEN'41 . Galena., Ill. Bay Village, Ohio . Lakewood, Ohio . Sagola, Mich. , IVavo. Texas Providenve. R. I. DON WIRE . JAMES IVICINTYRE EIDVYAHD MCNALLY AUSTIN IIANNEY . EUGENE RICIfI.xRDs RICH.tllD SYVENSON . Chivago, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn, . Chicago, Ill. Lawreni-eville, Ill. Sioux City, Iowa . Galena. Ill. . Puerto Rico Mt. Carmel, Ill, Lakewood, Ohio Mishiwaka, Ind. Lakewood, Ohio Nlackinaf, Mic-ll. . Corona, Calif. . Chicago, Ill. Ornaha, Neh. .IOIIN IVEEKS . Ric-hmond Hill. X. Y. Birmirigham, Ala. Fifth Roz:-----RANNEY, VVISE, CRALLIS, RAI-IL, SVVENSON, BICIYALLY, VV. FIELD, FRY. Fourth Raw---HILTON. WILSON, NIUOLINI, STEPHAN, SCHVVERXN, R. FIELD, XVILLIAMS. BAUMANN. Third Raw- -DECARO, IIOSENGARD, HAYES, RAD1'KE, INIORRIS, R. HESS. IVIANDLER, GRIFI-'ITR. Second RUIVWEPORTER, PETERSON, IVEBERLING, ANDERSON, I'IAVI'LEY, TOW'NSEND, ELLIOTT, HILL. First Roz:-'Y-FREEDMAN, GETHAIANN, SIIITI-I, GILES, MIICKAY, J. HESCII, STCBBE. lllllll Hlllll 2-'IT l Fifth lima- -MOON, PEDDICORD, MOOItE, SQUIRE, SAcKETT, SCRIVNER, SUTHERLAND, LEVIN, ROSENBUIKKQ A. Ifimrth Rim- DAVIS, NELSON. RICCARTHY, BOYD. STEAGALL. BRONVN. IQRAMPERT. SYMoNs. PBIL. ROEGGE. Th-Lrrl Hair- 'HAYLES, Howium, EI-IRI. STERNE. BIANSFIELD. GRILLEY, XYITTENHERG. BIORRISON. CANADY. Sffcomi Razr- 'ixlAXFIELD, HILLMAN, BAUCH, SNELL, DALY. IQEMPFERT, ROGERS. NIONDI, First 1f0'I,U 'NIALO'1 l', WINSHII-, IIOSENBERG R.. RJJTHERI-'ORD, PEARSON, MCCLEIIDAND, CIvIs. HUUHHIEH HHlISl 'l'I-mums B.u'cI-I SENIORS'3S Milwaukee. lVis. xlERTON fiRILLEY XIIILON CANADAY . Rm-liester, Minn. JAMES HAYLES JACK FRANKS . . Oak Park. Ill. IVIARVIN lX1ANSFULl.IJ GEORGE xVl'I'TENBEliG . Little Rock, Ark. JVN10Rs'39 Roni-:RT BIOOIIE . Kalamazoo, Mich SEYMOUR lVI0ll.RISON . Waukegan, Ill BIOREY PEARSON,EIlIIlfJI1t0H, .-Xlberta.Can R.XLl'H ROSENBEHG YVILLIAM BROWN PI-IILMOUH HILLMAN Wooonow IIEVIN FRED B1AC CARTHY EDWARD MALOTT PIENIKY 1N1AXFIELD FRHSHMEN'41 Blichifzan City. Ind. IGDYVARD STEAGALI4 . .IOIIN S'I'l'uIiNE . SAM SYMONS . XVARREN XYINSHIP, Ni SOPHOMOREH'40 . Elgin, Ill . Vl'aukegan, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Pueblo, Colo. Philadelphia, Pa. . Pawnee. lll. Lows SUTHEKL AND J , Fifi . 4, I WILI.I.x:u Bnvn . JAM!-is CIVIS AR'rI-IUR 13.-KLILY , FILEIIERIC DAVIS RIr'RAlm IQICAMPEHT Jonx Mons . .IARvIs PEnnIc'oRD Divx PEIL . FRANK 1101-HIGH GUY ROGERS , Wi A HTIIYR ROSPZNBEIKLD JACK IQUTHEKFOKD XYILLIAM SCRIVNER TnAnnEUs NNI-:LL . Chicagru. Ill. flak Park, Ill. Waukegan, Ill. Belrnont, Mass. Casper, Vl'yo. Pittsburgh. Pa. . llobart. Ind. South Bend, Ind. Milwaukee. lVis. cliita Falls. Texas . Tulsa. Ukla. Cliicagu, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Ida Grove. Iowa Iimsox XYILLI-IHS. Niagara Falls. N. Y. CHARLES NICCLELLAND .I AMES INIONDI RICI-IARIJ KICSGRAVE ROBERT NELSON WILLIAM SACKETT Oak Park, Ill. Cllivagu. Ill. . VVaukegan, Ill. Washington, D. C. . livansville, Ind. Saginaw. Mic-li. Irtli A Bains. Mass, . Rivhnmnd. Ind. . Chic-aglo. Ill. . Defianre. Ohio . Auburn. Ind . IVIOrriS. Ill. GEORGE SQITIRE . Shenandoah, Iowa Kalamazoo, Mich STERNE, RIANSFIELD, G RILLEI' Q'7 .Q I WALIIOLE, XVEST, BITTLER JACK CIIELEY . CHARLES FARISH DOUOLA:-I PRINGLE GORDON GRIFFIN CHARLES HORN , Sl-INIORS F38 fiERALD BETTIN IKOBERT BEXVEILSTE LVILLIAM l31TTLER HOWARD DANNEIi liOBERT ClIBSON CLIKliENf'E HEIIISIKQ NIORHIS LCLIDANOF JACK LEVIN . .L XVILLIAM PRYET DURAND lL0'I'Zl:1LL IYORMAN STOLL . EDWARD XY,-XLPOLE CJIIARLES WEST ILOBERT VVILLIAMS IN F T Grand Rapids. Mivh. . Saginaw. Mix-li. . Fort Wayne, Ind, Terre Haute, Ind. . Matorvn, Ill. . Bay City. Mif-li. . Florence, Ala, . Norfolk, Nell. . Frankfort, Ky. Minneapolis, Minn. Grand Rapids, Mivh. . . Sluan, Iowa NYOOTI River, Ill. . Indianapolis, Ind. JLNIORS '39 Denver, Colo. CHEORGE STAHNKE . Baltimore, Md. . 1 Chicago. Ill. I,ONALD STOLL . Grand Rapids, Mich. . lxansas City, NIO. ISDXVARD CQHAVENHOHST . .lil'Hl'1gl1HIIl, Ill. SOPHOMORES '40 VVest Lafayette, Ind. . Stoughton, Wis. LAWRENCE KESSELL . Chicago, I11, JOI-IN HISNEY PATRICK MCMANAMON . Chicago. Ill. fjl-SED ROSEN . CHIAHLES SHERMAN . Ada, Okla. FRESHMEN V11 XVYVERNE BLICKENSTIAFF , Peoria, Ill, PERRY GOI,LX' . , , Peoria, Ill, ELTON ICESSELL . . Chicago, Ill. DONALD 'FURNER CLYDE NORMAN . ALLAN ROSENCRANZ FRED SHANDORF . Riverside, Ill. Fifth 1f01l 'ROSENC?R.ANZ, CIOLLY, GRIFFIN, PRINGLE, BARDEN, SHERMAN, GABBARD, Fmlrth RU7l, SHANDORF, MCMANAMON. FARISH, SADIILER, BETTIN, PRUETT. Third R0Zl7'4l'll1LLIAMS, BITTLER, CHELEY, ROTZELL. BLICKENSTAFF, IQLIBANOFF, D. STOLL. Second Row-GIBSON, lv.-ALPOLE. HELEIG, WVEST. DANNER, N. STOLL, KUEBLER, HILL. Fzrst R0117'-FTURNEH, NORMAN, GRAVENHORST, STAHNKE, ROSEN, E. KESSELL, L. KESSELL. Marinette. Vliis. Bliddletown, Ohio . Billings, Blont. . Evansville, Ind. . Blitchell, S. D 25.9 SEXIORS'3S Fifth Rau--LocKE'r'r. HARRIS, l7A'l l'EliS0N, BERRY, BARICH, WUPPER, Cox. B1.wr.uu..xNE, Ru-iN. Fourth Razr-NEYNABER. HRXIIN. I..niRoRN. LEWIS, Mlxnoriccl, M., SITHAEFFEII, IEROVVN, Mc'GREw. Third R0Il'TBURDON, XYILSON. Suu-z, APPEL. HTEWARD, SPIYVAK, GooDM.xN. SONNECKENV Ii.xssER. Second Rau-fSCHOEPPEL, STEKRI'I l', NI.-kIlf'lfC'f'I. R.. JARASEK, XYATERS, SINOWV, CCJLl'fXEl!'I'. TOWNSEND. BARON. First Run'-MANRY. MVLDER. XYANEK, Wxrsox. P.xRsi-IALL, ORXX'Ili, .-Xnmev. FR.xNREi. HINMHN HHllSl Isixc' BR.utKE'1 1' ICXRA B. Cox IQITDOLPH Sui-Lx iizifivi-:ic . PETER A PPEI. . BIARVIN IQERIKY JOSEPH Co1.v.xER'r IQOBERT FORAUN M.xI'RutE ll.uiN CH.XIiI.ES J.xR.xsEK lfairniont, NY. Ya. Bristol, Va. Des Plaines, Ill. lioimwr W.u.L.wE JI7N1fnzs U Cheyenne, Wyo. . Chicago, Ill. Linden, Nvash. . Chicago, Ill. . Altoona, Pa. . Chicago, Ill. SYDNOR SHATZ , EDWIN SoNNEc1Ki-:N AARON S1'lw.xK . Deinarest. N. J. 39 JUHN lNIUi.Di-:R . IJAVID Unwiu . XVILIJ ni l'.xRsil.xi,l JOHN i,liI'I'i'HAliIJ BIELVIN RAHN JOHN SI'HOEI'l'El, Kenton. Tenn Rockford. Ill New York, N. Y Grand llaven. Mir-h University City, Bio Ric-hrnond, Ind . Chin-ago, Ill Niles. Mich South Bend. Ind lim J. LEWIS . Whitewater, XVis. EUGENE TOWNSEND . Charleston. lll 311151-i.xEL lX1AlU'I'f'C'I , Chivago. Ill. HIVIIAIKD NVANI-:K . Los Angeles. Calif Rox' NI,xRr'L'i'r'i . Chicago. Ill, JOHN VV.k'I'EliS . Wisconsin Rapids, Yvis .XYRFIS 3ICfiHl-INV Mankato. Minn, JAMES VY.x'1':-1oN , . Joliet. Ill FRED XYUPPER Fremont. Neh. SOPHOMORES'4U JACK CGNEY . . Peoria. Ill. S'rEw.xR'r Nr:1'N.xRl-:R . Detroit. Mid: E'1'.xNL1-:Y FR,xNKi-Il. Dayton, Ohio SIDNEY SINOW . , Dixon. Ill' HAROLD CiO0DMAN , Chicago, Ill. R.u'xioND XYILSON . Billings. Mont XY.xL1..xCE XI xr'r'.xRLxNi-J . Berkeley, Calif. S,xxiI'EI. Zirsmlfimux Chicago. Ill. FRESH HAROLD :XBBI-JY . HAROLD IiAIill'H . WARREN liROXYN . STEPHEN lYiL'1iDUN . ROBERT HARRIS . lfDMI'ND ICASSER ROBERT LAMRORN XYILLIAM l,0L'KET'l' uEN'4l Baltiinore, Md. . Chic-aggo, lll. Crown Point. Ind. . Lowpoint. Ill, . Saginaw.Mic-li. Iflffin Ill lfeil Banlr, llenclersnn. Ky ' ii , XYILLIAM BIANBY , . Unk Park, Ill , 4 XYILLIAM 1'.n rERsoN . Chin-ago. Ill 'Q J.u1Es STEliRI'I'T . Pairkershurg, XX X 11. li.-KRL STEWART . . llooposton. Ill. I ALVIN 'rms Iiiilhxlo, N. Y. 0 xYA'I.L,UTE, J.xR.xsEK, XYATTERS 26' 1 ClIiITMPACKER, R EDMAN, W.-wlnm N S1-1x1uns'3S Sum-um Cumnf. NIVK Cx' H.xnn1r C'll,XIiI,l'1S DYER Nnnuxx lirm. Svlmxlcx' IMLDEN Rfllll'lll'l' REDM KN l7,x1.lf1 XYIUKEHT .llixmns '39 BIAITICICE GREENP'I 1-:Ln Gnoum-: IiAPLAN Lx NN :N1l'CLl'RE S'rL'An'r CAM!-BELL JACK IIANLEY . S'mN1.Ex' SEIMEH JOE SHILUER . IIAIKRISON SMITH .1 Lynn. Mass. La Fayette. Ind. . Paxton, Ill. ART!-1L'n W.vr'rs SUP Norfolk, Nelw. ' Lewistown. Qlont. . Elgin. Ill, Sheboygan, Xl'is. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. FR Roni-:Arr .-XHRENDSI-Imcs'x' . Holland, Blivh. :xIlli0'l' IKFLLOCK . Milwaukee, Wis. R.u'xloND CLEVELAND . Park Ridge. Ill. GE01u:E IIVLM' . . Lincoln, Neb. FRED ZICAKI7 ll.xmn.n l3r'LI.m'K . NIllVl'2Ll1li00. Wis wal-zu. South lie-ncl. Ind 'I-1 . . Clmil-ago. Ill . . Pulaski. . Stevens Puint, ll 1s . . liostrm. Blass. Ulwrlin, linn liznusns. Ill JOHN l,A'1'TEIiSON . QQEIQSHAN Ronmsox NIAHVIN WAr'HA1.aN . Akron. Ohio Homfnncs '40 ESHBIIGN BILL SULKIN . 'FHOMAS SYVEENEY ROBERT TR0csuEN xi.-XRSHALL WH1'1uxCxcE XVINSTUN XVHITEHEAD '41 Iirznxnw 1lS'I'l'INDORF fl!-TOKGE S1-In-'mN . HILL SCI-1Loss5uN . XVARREN XVRIGHT Girard, Olmiu Great l alls. Rlont. Tulsa. Okla Blilxxaukee. YVXS Bustnn. Mass Zartxnan, Mont , Paris. Ill . 'l'ar'munz1.XVash . Xvlllllllii, Klinn l.uLling1tnn. Mil-lx . Clair-ago, Ill . Clxivaggo. Ill . Gulf. Ill. Fifth IKH11'--XVAT'rS. S01-1I.0SsA1AN. A. lirl,LoCK, SMITH, VVHITACRE, lHx'1 rERs0N, Scfnlnuxu, SYVEENEY. Fmzrth lfIIIl'iI,ALDEli, SI-IIMEH, l'lAN1.1-JY, IQIYHL, HULAU, QPSTENDORF, ZICARD. Thirfl Ihnz'-CRUMPAUKElc, D. Wuiuxfr. BICCLURE, BENNETT, XVAITHMAN, THoMPz-soN, REDMAN, lim-L,-xN. Sm-mzfl lfffzv-CAMPBELL, DYER. SULKIN, H. BULLOQZK, YVHITEHEAD, CY HARRIUE. :xHRENDSHORH'l'. Firxt lfnu--CLEVELAND, W. XVRIGHT, 'l'liOGDEN, SHIFRIN, RoB1Ns0N, CHKEENFIELD, X! fgx ' f l l 2 lINHHHlN HHllSl 1 -fr 201 HHHMS HHIlSl First li'IJ'll, lx1CCifJWVAN, ZIESEL, KELTZ. QUIRIN. JENS. Swnrzzl If0'll7'lDUNKLEMAN, THOMPSON, COLE, POWER. MCGINNIS. Thin! lffm'4BovIs, FERGUSON, COOK, LURIE. ANN ROWS KAN x COLE BETTE COOK JANET l Em:x'sON , . JEAN JENS . NANFY IQLLTZ SO P Oelweiu. Imva Vl'lxitiug, Ind. Sidney, Ohio Colby, Kan. YYheatOn, Ill. Latrobe. Pa. IVIAHY .IEAN Zm HOMORES '40 . Hart. Mic-h. . l.a.trObc, Pa. M.xnI,xNNA IXICGOWAN . Greenville, UhiO . Conrad. Mont. . Clxicagxo. Ill. BIILDRED I.L'RIE . YIILGINU. NICCQINNIS BETTY POWER . llm.EN SHATZKIS . JUNE DALE T1-xOMPs0N. New York. N. Y. SEL Elkhart, Ind. INIELTZ. NTCCQOVYAN. IXICGINNIS Q6 l SENIORB '38 DIARY LOU ALGASE . Waterloo, Iowa UEIi.kIIDINE I lITZGERALD. Lockport, N. Y. HELEN GRAY . YVilliamsport, I'a. INIILDREIJ GROSS . Des Moines. Iowa IXIADALYN lVI.ivImooK . Columbus, Ohio FERN NELLES . . I'oIitiar'. Mic-li. FRANCES Sc'IILANcsEu . Pittsbliirg. Kan. XVINIFRED 'l'IIOMI's0N . Bay City, lN11uli. RITA WAGNEII . . Elizabeth. N. .I HARDY, Gnoss, ALGASE .IITNIOBS '39 SARAH BEYEE . . Aliguippa, Pa. PHYLISS ANNE LEVENS . Oelwein, Iowa BEVERLY BLUNK . . Ottumwa. Iowa BOBBETTE INIEYER . . Chicago. Ill. IVIARY HELEN BRAINERD . Chicago, Ill. IIAIZRIET ROSEN . . Sparta, YVIB. .IANE DOWNTON . Park Ridge, Ill. VIRGINIA TILICE . Medicine Lodge. Kan. LORRAINE EKLITND . Chicago, Ill. I-IIIIZABETH YVEBB . . Gary, Incl. HELEN II.-AE ELLEDGE , Hammond. Ind. EASTON WHITNEI' . I.a Grange. Ill. NIAIICELLA GOLDMAN . Nionongahela. Pa. ANN YVILLOTH . . Deadwood, S. JANET HASNEII . . Chicago, Ill. PEGGY XIUNDT . . Milwaukee, Wie. SOPHOMoREs '40 AHDEAN ALEXANDER . Port Edwards, Wis. .IANE HEINENIAN . . Merrill, VVis. ELAINE AIcENsoN , . Gary. Ind. GLENNETTE HOLIVIES . Fl. Chicago, Ind. DOIQOTI-IY BOVW'MAN . Celina, Ohio VIRGINIA JACOBS . Herkimer, N. Y. NIARCELLA EISENBEHG . Milwaukee, YVis. PI-IoEnE LovE . Pelham Heights, N. Y. FAY PZPSTEIN . . Miles City, Mont. PRUDENCE STENGE . . Chivago, Ill. VIRGINIA FLODEN . Burlirigton, Iowa HELEN STUBDI' . WYSSIIIIIQIOH, D. C. RUTH GUTEKUNST . Gowarida, N, Y. NIARGUEHITE TAPLEY ANNE HARDY . Lexington. Ind. Grand Rapids. Mich. LOBA YVILLS , . Washington. D. C. Fifth Rl1ll I4EVENS, GUTEKUNST. FLODEN, IBOVVMAN. TBICE, FITZGERALD, STENGE. Fourth Ron'-DowNToN, HASNEB. HEINEMANN, XVHITNEY, STURDY, BLUNK, BRAINERD. Third RllZl.'7'JAfTOBS, BEYEB, NELLES, Gizoss, SCIILANGEB. IALGASE, IVIAYER, VVILLOTI-I. Second RIJZU 'WvILLS, ELLEDGE, ROSEN. VVAGNER, ABENSON. IXIAYBROOK, GRAY. Firsl RfIll HOIiNIES, GOLDMIXN, THOMPSON, EPSTEIN, TAPLEY, VVEBB. 263 Sixth RUIIJ'-RY'AN, THOMA, MARX, NOEHRE, PIAYDEN, BOLTZ, NICGOUGH, SI-IELLITO, CILAXVFORD, BLUE, SCHULTZ, SLAUGI-ITER, CLAUs, PAR- MELEE, YOUNG, Sims, XVINFIELD, TOMLINSON. Fifth R0tUiHITf3H, BECKER, B,4XTER, SMITH, lYI.-XNN, SYVANN, lh1ERRILL, PETTY, HEPLER, ECKERT. BENNETT, GRAAss, LOVE. SCHNITZER CHRISTENSON. F!IUT5fLRU1UiHARRIS, IQATAY, SPRAGIIE, PE.-XSE, STOITFFER, DEBOEH, GR0ssMAN, BIURPHY, .-XMUN, SUIIWAE, lN1ILLS, lNICGAITGHEi', ROE, COHEN ALLMAN. Third lifouw4C0URTwR1uIIT, BREL1N,KERR, FRYBARGER, STEI-P, CAPLAN, SLINGEILLAND, 1'IUMPHREY,AARON. Bossx-IARD, HART, HENIJRICKSON VOGEL, WALLIN, Second RU'UJmLLOYD, COLLINS, FEINRERG, CALDNN'ELL, BENSON, NICKELSON, N.SDE.AIT, HARTSHORN. COOK, CEOUCH, S. JOHNSON, ARNOLD FJDYVARDS, HILGEMAN. First Row-HOFFMAN, CDHAMBERLAIN, A. JOHNSON, KOONS. DEL.XNO, ISI-EAN, THROWVER, CROSSAN, MCCARE, IKOYER. SIMMEN, ICELLEH, Bm- DIsoN, CALDER, .KNOX, Xl,-KN AKEN, VVARE, SCHITMAN. The Bastille clanks its doors shut this June upon the last class of freshman girls that it will ever harbor. Years to come will find the walls stripped of Robert Taylor, the fire escapes bare of coke cartons, and the Hwreckn room minus Donald Duck. of waiting in line for meals . . . the alternate gloom and delight of open houses Friday afternoons . . . fond farewells in the lobby at two A.M .... Wednes- day-night faculty dinner, with college songs rising above the candlelight and flowers . . . the Christmas party, with its blazing pudding and torch songs . . . barmaids' choruses practicing for the Pop'n Ernie Nite Club . . . the sensational date and coke bureaus . . . displaying jewelled pins on white dresses after initiation . . . hanging breathlessly over fire escapes during serenades . . . talking to Ernie while waiting for Hoos' boy . . . happiness, sorrow, homesickness, and love woven beautifully into dark old walls. W I l lk H H H Among the vivid memories of the feminine members of the class of '41 are hours iqtllHt1i7lg'xICGIfRN, CLARK, FELTS. 71 S6'lLf6'1l'.lO!-INSON, ALLERDICE, SHELLABERGER, 5CHWVAB 264 I a 1 I W, , ,, Q.Q2f':,::1, ' Q., . X x , ,A -,,,.ffvg i iw, ,- W 'ff , f ,,, v '33, if f ' T19 Q, if fy 4 5 e:1: k . ,Q 1 ,yf gf5 if :,,,': Af- wif., f f W , M ww,fx- h f , 2 :g f ' n , J 1 ' 3, . ...N-f , .k N M i , . ,g ,MY yay, ff, , 1- l , Q - .gf 1, in A .5 if f' . -. M A -. qw - -5,21 M57 3 'ff my 5 W 'f - ' 2 A A n - 'f 1 H 4+ :f 'QF -H-H, s--- 1 - ,'w4- -V ff' ff A v I W 1 .ff ,93 5 . 1 M .. A .- ,if N 1. 5'-s'-X ,af -'ifrvwf . .l 'w f-v --' fe. A P Q 'Z Q 'V 4 ' We ca -1 fr S , A . , 'g FV-ff' ,Q : w ifi , 4,1 Tw, G -grhmf 151, f ll 4 . if , 4 4 16 HK ' ,A X tj i e 5 ' , wvfwg l M flvf ag ff f ,- wif e- . a L ,Q-1 5 , W igg gig 5 ,lfw :KN-,ig -I .if LF .5 I A . if uf: W1 Q ' I S K flvirx .V 5 Ji.-i-2g,f'Vn??1aN4-'Q W M5 - ,I . -,X 1-in , I 5 , i ' :Q 2, ,, 8 . 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Ill. .IANET FORBUSI-I Blrroinlielcl Hills. Mich. Lots GOLDISII . . Duluth. Minn. F1z.xNc'I-is XYOLFE IXIARJORIE ASTON . . Rnlla. Mu, .IEANNE BARBER . BlI'IlllIlELll2i1Il.:xlH. ICLISABETH BECHT . Riverside. Ill. lNI.xIfiY IEROVVER . Canujuharie. N. Y. HELEN FLANZEII . . Chi:-agu. Ill. SHIRLEY GLABMAN . . Chix-ago. Ill. P.vI'IcIcI.x HARDIN-BOY'D, Des Moines. Iowa .ll-:ANNE BOYS SALLY COLE EYE HOFFMASN Lms LANDER P.xTsx' IIYMBARD IIFTH I.x'xvH . Streatnr. Ill. Oak Park. Ill. . Lansing. Mil-h. Minneapolis. Minn. DPS hioinei. Iowa Milwaukee. NWS. l':LIZAliE'l'H CHIEGUKY lSESsIE IIENIJEIQSON EDYTIFIE HI-:NIJEIQSON M.m.I0nII-: HILLS . I.E0N.x Yu: RIE I3E.vruIc'I-: WILAIOTH Chivagzu. Ill, ELEANUIQ MASON PEG MORTON . NI.-xuTH.x READ . INEZ IIUHSELL . XYIRGINIA VAN IIIEXV BETTY W1-:Iss . . Rockford, Ill. . . Chivagio, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Elmhurst. Ill. Mishawaka. Wis. . Bulfaln. N. Y. . . Ll,LQ1n.lll' . Waukesha. Wis. . Greeley, Colm. . Kenosha. Wis. . Des Moines. Iuwa . Freeport. Ill. SARENE NIEISEL . Cleveland. Uhin K.x'rIILE1-:N IMTTEN . '1'ulsa.Ukla. BIAHION I'I.I-IYNEY. Cleveland Heights. Uhiu HONKJIIE RONxN . . Danv1lle.Ill. LENOIQE SILVI xx FAI' NX HITNEY . . Duluth. Minn. . YYyOIiiing1. Uhiu CILADMAN. MOIQTON. LI I-:xv 26 ' HQ' MI, ,wif I , I vc.: X R XX f XX X HCDNORARIES LESTER S. BOCKSTAHLER THOMAS R. PALEREY CLARK G. KUEBLER THOMAS N. CAMPBELL I ALFRED P. DORJHAN I CLASS OF JUNE, 1938 HALJER ANDERSEN MARGAIIET BELT RUTH COALE ELEANOR CUEEEY ALVIN EDELMAN MORTON FINGERHUT JAMES FLEMING. ROLAND FRANQUEMONT ROBERT GR.ANT TOM GRAY MILDRED INLEIMAN FLORENCE IQUPERSMITH THEODORE LAMBROS BEATRIOE LEVINSON STANLEY MANSFIELD . President . Vice-President S ecretary- Treasurer Counsellors JOHN MATHISON JANET MEDITOH FRANCES PARK MARX'-ALX'S PATTILLO NANC1' PORTER BURTON SOBOROFF JOHN TAYLOR JEAN VVINKER The founders of Phi Beta Kappa accepted Fraternity, Morality, and Literature as the inspiration of life. The Society seeks to foster the love of wisdom and Sound knowledge as the guide of life. Members are elected from the senior class in the College of Liberal Arts on the basis of scholarly achievements. A public lecture is held each spring following the annual meeting of the society. James Taft Hatfield, Professor Emeritus of German, gave the lecture for the current year. His topic was The Academic Idealll. nf---f'yL5Ff ff 'ff :lf-z'-QMS' A Q-Z' ' .fy K - . f .: ..f ll - V, . a 1: ' - ' ' ,. . ' 5 L-wk:-r.:-. 5-kLLf::pQ1. gras?,QQ-3',,:.w!:gi.-,f',.,-51.'z,-.551 1,4 -In-,.,Eg:.,-j... .rfmh ,':.,, . T f5,'.7.,1.g:1 Q. 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WEST 0 Tau Beta, the only honorary engineering fraternity at Northwestern, has as its purpose the promotion of higher Scholastic standing among students of the Engineering School. Composed of upper-classmen, the organization elects its new members each year on the basis of scholarship and personal character. HARVEY A. SIMMONS President ARTHUR WEIL . Vice-President MALCOLM DOLE . Secretary ARTHUR L. HOWLAND Treasurer BOARD OF ELECTORS LATHAN A. CRANDALL, JR. JAMES W. BENJAMIN G. L. FREEMAN Sigma Xi, professional scientific fraternity, working under the leadership of Dr. Harvey A. Simmons, aims to encourage scientific progress and to recognize achievements in all fields of Science. Membership is open to those who have made significant contribution to scientific knowledge through original research. Candidates are nominated by the board of electors and are voted in by the members. 'L-'Z f.-:vi A .. 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LILLIAN MARGOLIS MARX' LOUISE GRAN' J EAN ARMS Lols lv.-SYLOR l'lV1-lLYN GIBBS JOSEPHINE EARLYWINI-I liL'TH SAFRAN EILEN1-L BERGET J EAN LAV1-QRY . IJl'!'S2.ffl'llt Vzfm'-P1'1'.sz'd1'1It , Sz'rf1'r'iary Tl'I'llSllI'I'I' SHIRLEY NI'SIi,AI'BI XYERA SIMON EIINICE Mc IN'r0sH RHODA C'I'RTIs LILLIAN Joxlcs Alpha Lillllllfltl Delta, a national freshman hOHOI'21I'y was organized on this czuupus in 1933 Freshnuln woI110n, achieving il six point average during Oithor semester of tllllll' first year, qualifw for this group, whose purpose is to 1'0cognize acl1i0vvII10nt and stimulate flll'l'l1l'I' Pl'UQQI'GSS in intel A .lectuzxl 2LCtlVlf-Y. . . I 'I'-V f .' 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NI.-XRYIN BIANSFIICLIJ Juux BIATHISON Vlflm Qf 1939 PI:'I'1cR l'lRIm'RsI:N PIC'1'ICli CIILBICRT IDAYIAI III'A'r'I' 'l'Im1x1As LI-:AHY .llJSICl'Ii I,RIMIcR'I' JAMES BIURGAN IVIIINN of 1940 fIl'1ORGlC IRWIN, JR. RAYWINII IQELLI-IR fxlllif-1'1'ICIi IQELLOGG JAVR IYIAM' l':DVVAIiD IVIALOTT, JR. IVRRII NIAMER C'I,Y1mIc MILLRR ISRWI-1 BIINIER IIIcImI:R'1' NATHAN RmsI:R'I' NELSON Vlusx QI' 1941 fllifllifili KINFAID IJHNALID KILNICR ORx'II,I,l1: NIICIQTZ .IAIIIIAJN MI'I,I.I5NnoRR PIIILIP NII'1il'HY IIICUNAHIY NARILNS I.Rlf: PAINI4: Al'S'l'I'NI RANNRY Rl1Iil'1lC'l' Ii.-x'1'HBI'Rx RAYAIUYII KIIIIARDS . . , l'1'1'si1Iwzi 1vI'l'I'-l,l'!'Nffif'Ilf V , . I l'1'lISHl'l'I' NN'7'C'fllI'.I,l ll lANftH'l-Ill! fy!!-4'l1lllAI'I7lt'll QI' Tulnrful Syslem l'vIll'llHjf ,flflrisrfr RuR1aR'I' SVNDIQNR Jmix TAYLOR fllilllifili XJUVNG JAMES RAI-II. fIlI,BI'IliT RVDI-:RMAN L1-nw SARICTT, JR. 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RIESENBERG, BIOULTON. LAURSCHER. SPHAFKA, NTERRIFIELD, BRAASCH. ROSPLMARX' HICKOX MARY MCSHFIRRX' JEAN GREGORX' J UNE BY!-LRLEIN ALICE BURRY . . QEERTRUDE GIQABOW'SKI GXNENYTH ACKER JEAN ARMS GLORIA BOLLER CHARLOTTE BRAASCH RITA BUTTIKOFER IQOBERTA BUTZLOFF ELAINE CARTMELL ENIMAJEAN IJODDRIDGI5 EUOENIE DORAN MAUDE EICHMAN CAROL FINOULIN MARY ALICE FRENCH BETTY FROEHLING JEAN GAY IGVELYN C111-SBS HELENA GOUDVIS Aiming to promote activity and i BETTY HALE BARBARA HARIQIS RUTII HIPP KAY KROPE MARY LAUBSOHER PEO LIGHTER MARJOIQIE MAYLAND JANET MIJDITCH ETHELWYNNE MEHIQILIAT ELIZABETH MBIRRIFIELD ETHEL MOE MARY MOULTON JITNE NAROVVI'1'I'Z IDORIS PARMENTER GLORIA RENSCH ARL!-ZEN Rl'lNSlS DORIS JEAN 1iII'lSENBI5RG President Vice-President . Tr0asw'er . 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YIIIIIINIA HI'I:soN WILLII-'IIEIJ ALLAIIIJ lfA'I'HlCR1N1'I BIQAIAII YIIIIIINIA Bl'1'IlANAN LICILLL REI-:'I'sc'IINEIIJEII FRANCIS ISVRKIC Nl,-XRY Llfll-1 CYIIIMAN BIARY IJAVBIN DoIco'I'HI' IJAVIS lVlILDlH'ID lJAVVSON IVIAXINIC ICLSNEII AYILMA H,AI,I.tlk'Ii MARY Lols HI-1l l GliI'L'1'lll'1 .IoNEs I3If:'I'TY GOIIIIAM B l'l'I l'Y li IC PLEII ANN lilili FIIIIIIA LEE lll I'II IIENEIONE lSAIilCL IIOEKAIIII LICBONYl'IR YIIIIIINIA LAI I'IcNsI'III,Ac:IfI: Hr' . P7'l78I'fll7l1f Vz'c'1'-PMS221011f . SI'f'2'w!fI1'y C'0l'ff2'lIg Sr'c1'1'ff11'y I T1'f'as1Ii'1'r HELEN OSLEII EDITII OSTEIIMANN BI+l'I'TY PHILLIPS lX'lARIAN PIERCE JI'LIE PI'I'cI-IFOIID ROBEIITA RACINE JANE RUTHEIIEOIID YIIIGINIA TIIIQE PIIYLLIS VV!-lIiMlf'l'H JUNE lVIII'I'W0II'I'H Alpha C'lIzIptcI' of PlIi livtzm, PI'0l't'SSl0I12ll Spvocli :md h'flllSlC l+'I':Lt0I'nity, was l'0l111llGfl at North western Univvrsity in Mzily 1912. 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VIN'-PI'csz'flmIf FLORENCE NIINT Y NIARY ELMER LILLIAN JONES LILLIAN SELLERS . Srwrvtafy TI'0asuI'm' . . Clzaplain, ll,IlShI'IIg Chairman MAIi.IORIPI C1I'YIi'I 'I Il , . , l'mgram Chairman NIARJORY ADAMS IJOROTIIY ARNOLD IQLAINIC BAYER ICIIIZARETR B1-lCH'!' I'IARI.ENE BERIIE' fi.-XROL C'IIRIST1-:NSEN IJOROTIIY IJAHL H ICNRI ICTTA TJHHIS IXIARY IGLMER I7ORO'I'HY GODDARIY BLANUIII-3 GREGORY AIAICJORIE GI'YET'I'E ARIJI'I'II JOHNSON IVLORA ANN JOHNSON IIILLIAN JONES HELEN HASRELL IJORIS IIICKS IGIIIIQIYLN KELLY l'xI.0liI'INC'l-I IXIINTY HELEN ROYST1-lli UII1IIi'1Iil'IJE SAYLIIQS- IIILLIAN SELLERS l'ILIZABlC'I'H SPELTS l I.ORA STORTI IJOROTIIY TAYLOR I,OIS TOTTICN VIRGINIA XYIESI-I DOROTHY ZINKE VAROLYN BVRD .!I'I,IA C'AI,DYYELL IJOROTIIY FARSON IJOROTII Y 1,311-ISART NTAISLIC FRED NIARY LOUISE GRAY VIRGINIA f1R0BI'lNliIICSl4lIi ISARIIARA GYLLENIIAAI, IIICIIICNIQ HA LIL VIRGINIA HARRIS l+'RANI'ES INIMZEY I'YRANi'lCS lX'IC'FARLAND NIAIQTHA RICC1iARY I3I+I'l l'Y MI-:RRIFIELIY BI.-XIQIAN BIILLS IRIQNIQ NICARING LORRAYNE NESS l':I.IZABIiTH PREBILIC HELEN RAQEET RORI-:RTA ROSS ROSALIE SANKEY FRANUES SCHNITZER MARY ICVELYN SHERWIN JEAN STRICKLER GLORIA rPHOMA Rl I'H TIQRXVILLIGER IXIARJOICI IC VVICSTCOTT IJOROTIIY ZEMAN Aspiring tO I'ecIfgI1ize tI'IIv IIIIISII-izIIISlIIp H1111 to aid :IS IIIIII-II :IS possiblv in zIdYzII1cing the Cause- OI gOOIl IIIIISIC, th1S p1'OfOSSlUIl21l IIIIISII' SUl'f'I'IfY c1ffCI'S 21 QOOI1 COIIIp:IIIIcIIISlIIp fOI' Students 111 thv fivlrl Ot IIIIISIII. 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A. ., , .1, - -, f , ,, ,A -,. , , 5 A . . , Y- -. 4 . . :-34 A :L '-3 , . .v.L.e' -, I-g..u ' - ., .I,c, - :'- 'Q f:y.y,.g..5 ., . -.,'I-1-mf.-r fe. -':,'- rn V514 N wieff'I2SKA?3'flIi???ww,:n?'??:-,-1I?f5f-W? :i2:-GV-Ififvlf.-1 7 fi, I: -' -an-fsxf ' f?i.f.Y-211 if .- 511 ,Lp-:affix-'f4:.1:-vg,ff-,Yi-:ips-g21'--'.fI.-z::r'41.L-L-:- .1 , f-- - A. -- f ' A -- 1 ' A' ' 1 ' , I - ,1't,:1L'1, :,,Y.:jf,-Q-,.- 1. 2'-3'-,-1'-w.'If:' gf' 772115 - 1., ' I' ' ' ' ' S - A I L' V ' '- ' '. I Y ' I IIS 1 -r- L eu - Third Ram,--SNELL, N1IfDGE, YANDYKE. DIABBS, ISEZAKK, ROsENc'RANz Swzunzl Run--ANDERsoN. RYCKOFF. QJGG, TQARMEIER. SHATZ. RAHN, GrKIFFIN. First IZIHVENAUMANN, XYOUNG, JUICE, VVALKER, GREEN, JERSTAD CLAYTON ANDERSON IROBERT BARMEIER HERMAN OGG . ROBERT OLSON . SYDNOR SHATZ . DAVID SIME , . CARLETON XYAN DYKE EDVVARD COLE CYRIL GRIFFIN . JACK LOVREIN . WILLIAM ML'DCiE . PAUL iRYCKOFF WALTER STARR . NIACDONALIJ, WOOD JACK CRIST TOM FEENI' . JACK JERSTAD MARVIN IQAHN JOHN LAUER R,ALPII MIABBs IQICHARD NAUMANN NVILLIAM BI-LZARK NVILLIAM GREEN . HOLLIS'l'PIR JACKSON ALDEN JOICE . ALLEN liOSENCRANZ 'l'HADDEUs SNELL . JUDSON YOAK . BARTON XVALKER CHARLES YOUNG . . . SENIORS '38 .,I'NIoRs '39 SOPHOMORES '40 FRESHMEN '41 Chicago, Ill. Molalla, Orc. Douglas, Kan. , Flint, Mich. . Kenton, Tenn. Buffalo, N. Y. Sioux Falls, Ia. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Omaha, Neb. Negaunee, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. . Auburn, Ala. Manitowoc, Wis. Danville, Ill. . Ogden, Utah . Racine, Wis. . Chicago, Ill. Painesville, Ohio Ma plcwood, N. J. Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Rocky River, Ohio . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Evansville, lnd. Ida Grove, Ia. Bismarck, N. D. Evanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Men hound by thc spirit and loyalty of thc Scout oath find opportunity to continue thc Work of thc Roy Scouts of America in collcgc through thc honorary Eagle Scout fraternity. Sigma chaptggrwasiestablisliedat, Northwestern V1n.195U. j , ' ., H V U A A i f Miyagi, A M, f,,a,ii'Q-t i la rf--gg' I fv,55,ffg..,,?-,L Mfg, 5 9 13 , As I 'W f M A Fmzrth lfuII'fG0RDON, LIONHE.xII'I'. AIAY. ZIVEN, ZIMMERMAN. RONENTHAL, SAI'ERS'I'EIN. Third lf1Ill ROTH. 'l'.u' IIER. GOLDIIERII. SALKA. FELDMAN. CiOODMAN, BILAYNIISTEIN. Svconfl Razr' -GLITCKNIAN, BROWN. Ii0'I'HBAR'I'. LIPSTADT. IXIELUHEII, l4IIsI-:Ns1'HIMI.. SCHAFER. I 1'r.st RllII'i1iE1SIfiSI4PIIi WALTER BLIMENTHAL IVIELVIN GOLDBERG SAUL SALKA . HARVEY TAMON JOSEPH TAUBER . BERNARD ZIVEN . RICHARD ALTSCHIJLER HAROLD BLANKSTEIN ILICHARD EISENSCHIML LEONARD ELIAS . FRED FELDMAN , SOLOMON GARLAND JOSEPH GLITCKMAN LAWRENCE GOODMAN .JEROME GORDON . LAWRENCE GREENICK MARVIN IQEINIGSBERG ELY LIONHEART . ELMER LIPSTADT PAUL MELCHER . HOMER ROSENTHAL JACK ROTHBART . HARVEY SAPERSTEIN SEYMOUR SCIIAEER MILTON ZIMMERMAN .I ERONIE BROWN GORDON NIAY . LEONARD NAIKENS NIAKYIN BOTH . ms. ISLITNIENTHAL. GREENER, ELI.-KS. G.XIiL.XNI7, ,'XI.'I'sc'HITLEII, TANION, NARENS. .II'NIORs '39 Chicago, Ill. Ill. Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . . . . Chicago, IH. . . . , . Chicago, Ill. SOPHOMORES '40 , .... . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill, Ill. Chicago, . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, UI. . . Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Ill. Chicago, . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . . . Ill. FRESHAIEN '41 Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Ill. Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Chicago, IH. The problem of bringing unaffiliatccl 111011 on the campus in closer contact with each other is greatly :uclcd by the efforts of the PI':IetoI'I:Ins, Independent Jewish Il1GIl,S club. Their actlvitxes are carried P OII In conjunction With the outside activities of other campus oI'ganizations. 1'-1. A.: fr' ,. ., . -, 1 -Z-, .ff-'v -, .5 :MJ .. ' ,: 3:if'4,'fF '-,'.. f.r,-,Ja::,Zgi'j,'j- ffEQII3., -227'-blip-'.:11 .4g''f'U,?1 I' 4. ELG ms, ,gziw . ,,g..g3Sz.. H 1 . .., -,,.,m,E-2,64 1 I . I -Ll n.,.,g,iof. A I k iwi? . , H S.,M.A'!.e55i::,,nM?,,,253., 1? A---A-uf'w 5.wf:'-iAf .If.,,g A-A . - .., 1wg:,vf . Ay- ' +4 A -I ' W' jW ?Y ' is-r,-we '5T3fY:'Qiiff:?Y?flfji1?1?iT5I5,?fwfg-Piifri-H K' !f::l'2Q'E'Q:.fZ '13 N '7' - ,I ,, -.,, ,-, ,A 3, .. , . . , ,Q V N . , ' I I I ,Y Y- . 2. V- . I 28,5 Third Hourgiiauxns, IIUDGINS, SXVENSON, HILLIX. Second Hour-NOEL. NIOULTON, RJCCLURE, JOHNSTON, THOMPSON. First R0w'GREENE, Powmns, BJELVILLE, KOBEY. Alpha Beta chapter of Theta Sigma Phi was established to unite women in the profession of journalism and to honor and encourage achievement by women in journalism. .To be eligible for membership a Woman must have junior standing in the Medill School of Journalism, with a general average of 4.00, and have demonstrated ability in some field ot writing. Third IffI1l COHEN, CAMPBELL. WILLQX. FRIESENECKEH, CHUNN, S1-1.xLs. Serzfmrl ICUir-f-NVILLOUGHBY, ARPAN, NVICKLAND, LLOYD, INIACFEELY. First lfuzi----JAFFE. L1NKE1c, XVEILEPP, BIILNOE, Cnomsn, Scuwswrz, Aiming at professional attitudes toward journalism, Sigma Delta Chi started a chapter at North- western in 1922. Among others in the national organization, this chapter has been ranked always among the first ten. Journalism men intending to make newspaper work their careers are eligible to membership upon selection by the present members. TI-IETA SIGMA PI-II SIGMA DELTA CI-II Q84 l Second limi--LYON, EHR1, BOLLMAN, JOHNSTON, GADSKE, BOIAI.E, SWVANBECK, SCHNEIDER, BERGLUND, Rocmns, CJCKERBY, LAWVLEK. First lf0ll NVAT'1'ENl'lERG, YVILLIAMS, BERNARD, LEE, TILLEY, JACKSON, ENDICOTT, PULZIN. Phi Delta Kappa, a professional education fraternity, is open to any graduate student, junior, or senior who is preparing for a career in educational service. It aims to promote free public educa- tion as an essential to the development and maintenance of a democracy, through the continuing interpretation of the ideals of research, service, and leadership. Omer S. Vlfilliams presides over the meetings of this fraternity. Third lfrfzi----IAMBEHT, Goou, Z1NN, CL,ucK1:, NUEE, SHIIAEFFER. Srzconfl lfm1'fVVHITTEMolcE, NIUINTOSH, LAKE, BUCHANAN, EBNER, BUTLER. Fzrst lfuu'fFKEELAND, BRAIN, XVAGNER. HENDERSON, P.xIucO'1'T. LEWIS. The purpose of Zeta Phi Eta is to band together Women in the speech school interested in maintain- ing high standards of speech, to promote and maintain a better understanding within the profession, and to stimulate and encourage all worthy speech and dramatic enterprises. PHI DELTA KAPPA ZETA PHI ETA Th'irflR011:i.lQNEs, LOPEZ. BEZARK. BEEDICK, HAEERSTAD. Swami R07l ES.XL,XMON. WVILKINS. STORMS, BETs1AGims, KELLY, FEV. I irstRo11'-Y-XYEEKS, W14.RMU'rH, CIILES, NIITCHEL, GABER. To further the cause of aviation, to bring it more vividly before the public eye, and to stimulate an interest in the various branches of aviation is the purpose of this fraternity. This is accomplished by bringing students of aviation in contact with those engaged in the profession. Third R011fiBOODlER, KENNY, HURDUM, Kiun. S01-and R0'Il.'iBURFORD, P1PEu, CZARROLL. PARMELE, FULTON. F1frNtR0u' -BUBB, L.-WIERI. Mu Phi Epsilon elects its members from the students who are in the upper quarter of the junior and senior classes, and of the graduate school. Requirements for membership are based on scholar- ship, character, and leadership. Each year the national sorority sponsors a contest in which prizes are given for the best composi- tions submitted. ALPHA ETA RHO MU PI-II EPSILON Thir1iR0zz'- -Rn'H.xnusoN. 5I,u'NI1mn.xN. l'i-1LLmX1, SANFORD. Tnrrxxxo. .wr-unrlRn1r -N.xNz1r:. Iii-.mmsr.xx. ClANKI IIi, I,r:x,r:u. PHI-:l..xN. Noimormz. First Hou' l'iIGLLx. RUG xriux. Plsolzs. NOIKHUIIG. CFRRAN. For the purpose of binding togctlier those students who hold livzxns Scholarships, the livzms Scholars Club was founded. This organization serves the needs of promoting unity and SOCl21lDllllY among the holders of these scholarships. SlfmflizzQANEYYNEMxx. xY,XliliI IN. I-fsrxiucooii. ISULEY. Sff1twlfX.xsH. Rrrz. R1-lvsvn. C'iuwi-nun. M1-:DITc'H. lim Slgflllil Phi was founded in l93-1 for the purpose of uniting: Classical scllolflrs of ability. lt offers il means by which those who love the Classics 111215' further tlimr zxppwclzition ol Greek :ind lmtin. EVANS CLUB ETA SIGMA PI-I JST Third Row-Kvruzoviei-1, Hixnwsm., FLNSKE. WARNHOLTZ. SCHUFFERT. XVANDKE, SPcv11,rIR0w4Y ON flLAI-IN, Cumsnv, Biwit. Mmnrrcu, NANUG. Bimmnnn. First RUNIYGROEN1-in, NORBERG. SCHMIDT. I..xUnscZHEic, ILATNER. NN ILLIAMS. This departmental organization was established to further the interest of students of German outside of class hours through lectures, music recitals and dramatic presentations. By supplement- ing the regular class Work with these activities, it is felt that the student will develop a greater enthusiasm for the language. Bi-:nN,u's. ARMSTRONG, f,lRTI-INIAN. Melxwosu, Bnnxus The International Relations club is organized to stimulate an understanding and interest in world affairs through the sponsoring of Well known speakers. Topics are based on subjects of current World concern that would be of general public interest. Such meetings are open to the public. GERMAN CLUB INTERNATIONAL RELATICDNS CLUB SmteIlfPEKARsKY, SMITH. SHOTTS, GRANT, NTERRIAM, BRADEN, KEGLEY, MCGUFFIE. THORNTON W. MPlRRIAMTDi7'6Ct0T CHARLES S. BRADEN . . Associate Professor of History and the Literature of Religions LOUISE E. FLEMING . Executive Secretary, Y. W. C. A. BREWER GRANT . . . Director of Boys' Clubs CHARLES W. KEGLEY ....... Lutheran Student Pastor ELIZABETH MCGUFFIE . . Director of Religious Education of First Baptist Church, Adviser of Baptist-Congregational Student Group FRANK M. MCKIBBEN . . . Professor of Religious Education MAURICE B. PEKARSKY Rabbi, Director of B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation. CLAUDE C. SHOTTS . . . . General Secretary, Y. M. C. A. FRANK E. SMITH . . Adviser of Methodist Student Fellowship MAIQGARET THOMPSON Executive Secretary, Episcopal Student Work The University Board of Religion was established in June 1937 by action oi the Board of Trustees. It is responsible for the development of the University's religious program. Cooperating in its Work are the campus representatives of the following organizations and denominations: Baptist, Congregational, Episcopal, Hillel Foundation, Methodist, Young Men's Christian Association, Young Women's Christian Association. The Board also cooperates with local churches and with student religious groups which do not have full-time student pastors. 14jm.j,.:.:,, 3' A-.. .. 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U, - 289 Christian Science Organization at Northwestern University Was founded in 1926 under the provisions of Article XXIII, Section 8, of the Manual of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, in Boston, Massachusetts. During the academic year the Organization meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 olclock in the Commuters, House, 620 University Place. Meetings are also held during the summer session. The meetings are con- ducted in conformity with the order of the service for Wednesday evening meetings in Christian Science churches, as given in The Mother Church Manual. They are open to the public. lvlembership in the Organization is open to students, faculty members, and members of the administrative staff of the University upon recommenda- tion by the Board of Directors and approval by the membership as is the custom in admittance to branch Churches of Christ, Scientist. 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During Lent period, Craig Club sponsors a series of religious meetings on VVednesday noon with such speakers as the Rt. Rev. George Craig Stewart. The topic during Lent was '4Religion as Value . BAPTI s'r G no UP The golden mean of religious and social work is found in the Baptist-Congregational student group, representing the two churches. Lectures, studies, trips, and conferences round out the program, Philip Baker Jr. and John D. Black share the responsibility of presiding over the group. CRAIG CLUB BAPTIST CONGREGATIONAL ,291 PEKARSKI, FRISCH, SUDOVV, NATHAN. RABBI MAITRICE B. PEKARSKY'D't7'c'?Cf07' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROBERT NATHAN ...... . President EDITH SHAPIRO Vice-President MIRIAM SUDOW . Secretary NORMAN FRISCH , . . Treasurer DAVE FINESTONE RUTH FINSTON STANLEY FRosH FAY GORDON MAURICE HAHN JACK PORTNOY CABINET NORMA RosEN DOROTHY ROTHENBERG BENJAMIN SHEIN BERNARD ZIVEN FRANCES ALFASSA JEROME SERVER HAZEL WE1ss The Hillel Foundation aims to advance the knowledge and appreciation of Jewish religion and culture, and to provide Jewish students with facilities for an expression of their common religious cultural, and social interests. It offers courses in the history of the Jewish people, Hebrew language and literature, sponsors lectures and discussions on religious and social questionsg and trains students for community service. As a constituent group of the Northwestern University Board of Religion, the Hillel Foundation cooperates with it and through it with other student organizations in various campus activities. The activities of the Hillel Foundation are open to all who are inter- ested. The program of the Foundation is carried out by the student committes under the super- vision of the director. As part of it's program, the Hillel Foundation inaugurated this year the Hillel Four o'clock Forum. Among the lectures presented to the campus were Dr. Joachim Prinz, eminent German Rabbi, Honorable Morgan Jones, Member of British Parliament 5 Dr. Ludwig Lewisohn, American critic and novelistg and Professor A. W. Binder, of the Jewish Institute of Religion. During the course of the year, the Foundation sponsored a series of discussions on religion and social questions, and facilitated student attendance of synagogue services. Dramatics is another activity of the Hillel Foundation. On May 14, the dramatic group, under the directorship of Mr. C. Henry Nathan, will present Louis N. Parker's Disraeli'l. 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Business Manager Ewa Photography Editor e EHHHHS H, MHYH ENOWNED throughout the world For his outstanding contributions to preventive and surgical medicine is famed Northwestern graduate Charles H. Mayo, '88. As early as 1902 he received the Award of Merit from his alma mater for his already noted achievements. Since then his career has paralelled the development of Northwestern's Medical school, ranked high among those of the nation. , Describing his undergraduate life at Northwestern, Doctor Mayo writes, To get the regular ration of dried fruits and vegetables l lived at private boarding houses. ltried half a dozen more, but all had the same Flavor. During the World War he served in the United States Medical Corps, and later has been president of various medical and surgical associations. He is now carrying on the Mayo tradition with his brother, William E. Mayo,attheirinternationally-lcnown clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. As a small tolcen of recognition for his service to the world of medicine we dedicate to him the Chicago Campus section of the 1939 Syllabus. .J xx I 'B ,fx N f xg! M f IQ J J W, Y M . sf ' 'I Q Q I 1 J - f J -A 'j.,' u . N V Zz 53.2 gx X Bk'-N N X I X4 ',.jv .C I xx '11 M'-,ji , I-II H. C I I. ' ' NN, IW., N, . - ' lx 'IR XX I I Z 'wx . , - 1, C Q, ' , fx ., ,:. QQ I M . Q ' H 11- .5 xg, ' ' 'J f ' rf IH. ' ' ' LEW' xxx! D A I , . CHICAGO CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION IHHNS DICA N DAYI ES Since the early fall of 1922 Acting Dean Davies has been a regular instructor in Accounting and Auditing on the Chicago Campus. Since July 1, 1923 Dean Davies has been the man to Whom Commerce students take their troubles. He is a willing helper and has the respect and good-will of the entire student body. Dean Davies has been Acting Dean of the Chicago 'Campus School of Commerce since February 15, 1936. He is the author of the text book used in Accounting IY, Auditing. He was chairman of the Building 'Committee which planned and supervised the building of IVeiboldt Hall, the home of the School of Commerce. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR WILLIAM ROSS SLAUGHTER Assistant Professor William Ross Slaughter has been Educational Advisor in the Medill School of Journalism .since September 1. t'ProI'essorl' Slaughter came to Northwestern in February, 1928. Since then he has been regularly teaching such specialized courses as Problems of Publicity and Promotion, Specialized Press and Advanced Reporting. DR. CHARLICS W. FREEMAN Assistant Dean, Dr. Charles VV. Freeman, is an alumnus of Northwestern University Dental School and a member of the faculty since 1912 in the Department of Oral Surgery. He has contributed to the knowledge of local anesthesia by significant research studies. He has acted in an editorial capacity for several journals in the field of dentistry. Since the death of Doctor Black, Doctor Freeman has carried lon the administra- tive duties of the Dental School. ggxfl-ea- .L: x 3 ,4 s' 5 53 fv 4: , 'X 'F M' l 5 rl g, V W ,bf 'Q yt, ff? ., . f Lv: IEW' W f .N-. f' X' 5 SINIHH SEHHHIH ftHHNTEDT KVHHA FRI-LD C1ARLS'I'liIJ'1' JACK EVANS LESLIE SK1'TTI.1-5 BEHNIC14: Iil'1s1c'A .I OHN BIclcNA1'1f:1a SKFTTLE UHIEIHS F E HMMEHEI . Presz'fIr'nt Vl'Cf'-IJl'CSZ'fIP7If . Tr0asz11'1'1' . Srfcrczfary Sf'2'gf'llfflfl'-lli-A rms 290' SlNIlIHS liOlil'IRT AGRON Com. f'l11'c'f1y0, Ill. liambda Gannna Phi cll'2lll0 Junior College Studi-nt Counvil Board of Publivation f'AllI.'l'ON NODE .Inuit Drs Ijlflliildi, IU. FRED CARLSTEDT Finn, l'l11'r11g0, Ill. Delta Sigma Pi President Senior Class Student Counvil clOIl1Ill0l'1'0 Club l4'liI'IDl4llilCK DEATSMAN Chicago, Ill. Cram- College Student Couneil Com . Srwioty for Advancement of Man- agement Sc-nim' Class Advisory Cl0IHIHltt00 .lOHN EVANS fVllIil'llQ0, Ill. Alpha Kappa Psi Cc-iltral Y. M. C. A. Cmnincrve Club Intra-Murals Chicago Campus Assoeiation IQATHRYN FLYNN fVl'lil'Ilg0, III. Phi Gamma Nu l'nivm-rsity nf lllinois Lyclians C. C'. A. OSCAR GARDNER Whiling, Ill. lXfICI1Ol'2l,ll 29 7 Com. Coin. Coin. .IOHN l'IlDW'AllD BICCKMAN Cum f'l11A1'11gn, 111. IM-lta Sigma Pi JAMES HOHNHOEFT Com Przrlr Ifirlgzf, Ill. clOIllIllK'l'f'0 Club ROSFOIC THOMAS CRANIC llf1fl'l1g0, III. Tau Delta Kappa Delta Sigma Pi Award Psi Gamma Rho Award President Tau Delta Kappa llirevtor Commerce Club Business Manager N. U. Comm. Class Rep. N. lf Foundation l5l'lN NO ICPSTEIN Coin Chicago, Ill. C'HAlil.l'IS FICVVKIZS Jour. f'l1'1'z'f1go, Ill. .IOSICPII GALANTIN Com. Dm Plaines, Ill. l'nivc-rsity of lllinois liills Sale Conrlave lIAliOl,l7 GAYNICR, Coin. ffVlif'!Ig0, Ill. Noi'tl1w0st0i'ii l'niversity llvanston Campus Ar-tivities: Football Wrestling Independent Council C'oini11c'1'c'v Club HNIHHS JACK GO'l'Tl.Ol'Il5 CVIIIVCIIQU, Ill. OLIVICR Hl7X'l'lCli Cllirugn, Ill. VVlLBl'li G. IXMAX Cllimgo, Ill. 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WUIAIAM SCHAl'FI'IL Cf-111 Elgin, 111, Cliimgn, Ill. low Sigma Epsilon CUlllIll0llf'CIl1QIlt Cmnniittee lfllgin Junior College LORIQX SEMLIQR Cum, PIQAKI, JUNE SIICGLICMAN f'!11A1:1lgn, III. .Inui Cliimgn, Ill. Daily Meiiuiuli Syllalnis Medill Gridiron Lydinns HIGLICN SIKORSKI Jour. LICSLIIC SKIfT'l'lil'I C'nni f'l1 mzyyu, Ill, Doivners H1'mw', III. Plii Gznnina Nu Dc-ltzi Sigina Pi Lymliznis Central Y. KI. C. A. C'. F. A. Ti'vz1s11i'01' Senior Class Mvclill Gi'idirun C'm11ii10i'm-0 Club THICODORIC 'l'R.OJANOWSliI PHILIP VVEBICH Coin Coin, Clhirvign, Ill. fllIl'I'Ilf10, Ill. HENRY WVIQISS Coin. C'HARl,l4IS VVINOGRAD Gun frlllllfllffll, IH. 299 flfzfwzgn, Ill. JOHNSON SCRANTON SHIPMAN SENIUH HHIEEHS 3EHHUl IH R. B. JOHNSON R Y . . SHQANTON IC. L. SHIPMAN N. R. STOXVICLL . li. IGDXYARDS . A. HILL . E D IHNHSIHY . l'JI'!'8Z.f1t Nf Vin'-P1'r'Sz'rI012i . S1'c'1'eta1'y . Tl'PllSll7'C'I' Stzulrfnt C'ouncz'l Stzulvnt C0u'nmfl STOWELL EDWARDS HILL 2 I I, V It L , I Ii III 4 Ii I III I .Vi I If fl I 2 I lr F! 1 'If li H Q55 l 5 .4 5 I 5 11 'z tl 1 fl II -1 I-2: I I QI! EI I I iff Ia .IE gi 55' IH 'M I I I - ef III I I 2 1 ,, 'I . III Ig! 4 II II I II 'II II I ,Ir I' H M2515 :I d1,'- vx 'I I Ilam Aw' ., w fi' I Isl 1 :E I I n II 'I I rl' ef I 5 Ira- . ', I ' I . , + we II I III I II Rt :rII I I l . IXIUII I :I I ,I I 3 i. P ,1 V , ,bk If Y X . L X I I ... CHICAGO CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Top limi'-THOMAS, DIAMOND, .lAN1eK. 15'ollom Ii'!Ill,'flJARLING, Buuei-1, SMITH, W'ALTEu TTOBISRT BRIIUE . ROBERT MLIflLlN'l'l'JLTK FRANK L. PAUL ALVIN SMITH HERBP2R'I' VVAL'1'E1es ICLMER CELLMEII XYALTER CRAIG JOHN DAIILINKQ XYALDEN CI'MMINs IRVING DIAMOND HOWARD FEIOE STANLEY Hl'IIiIiIN GLEN HODSON OFFICERS DIRECTORS . President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-Prcszfdent V ice-President Gemlral Secrciary I z'nancz'al Secretary . . Treasurer STEPHEN JANICK SIDNEY JOHNSON ISICHARD PAssMORE TDAVID SATALOE IUHICD THOMAS Travel lectures, sport lecturesg and dances, formal and informal highlight the social activities of Northwesternls largest all-men's club. A large clubroom, checking service, and up-to-date magazines make more enjoyable this gathering place of men from all walks of life and all ranks of business, Students come tO their elubroom for comfortable and quiet study, for meeting with other students to discuss matters personal and problems of study and business. liaeh year four new men are enrolled at N. U. on the Commerce Club Scholarships. To the School of Commerce faculty goes the task of selecting those men best qualihed to receive the scholar- ships. To the fraternity presentiugr the best record in athletics the Commerce Club presents a much coveted trophy. Commerce Club members have a complete program from sports to social activity and scholar- ship. 2 ,XX . 53? 5 ff? 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T1w1.w11rr1' ELLA IIARTBIANN .1 rlzfisnr DIRECTORS IJOROTHY VLARKE EDYTHMAIC Hr:NTscm:L JOAN DYKICR LUCILLIQ HOFFMAN MARY SPIROFF Velelmrating their Silver Anniversary in March of 1938, the Lydians have for twenty-five years promoted a spirit of loyalty to Northwestern University among the wornen students on the Chicago C'a1npus and have provided beneficial business and social contacts through their organization. The Lyclians offer students an attractive, newly-furnished clubroorn for 2LtlIl0Spl10I'0, an unusual and varied social program for pleasure, and a host of Lydians for association. 304 A n A f HP f fi? 5, 6:9 M 2, WR . 'F F' ' A, 3, ii , 5+ 5 dau Eg '3 is be X SY' ak 'Q K ,gg wg 5' Ms J Firs! Razr-f-ISART11, Gounos, .l1'11NKr:, VAN 1114111 Se111x1cc1H, flllltIS'1'0l'HI41H. Scrum! Hou- -'l'11ox1.xs, S11Qo1f1s1a1, H.AliliIS, M,x1.1,oN. EHIEHEH HHMPHS HSSHEIHHHN , . PI'l'.YZ.flI'Ilf l,1L1-3 .l1'HNK1: . . F. Ronn11'r C11111s'1'oP111-11: 1f z'rst Vzlrzr-Prrsirlc'nt MA1'111:TT1Q Gounox Second Vicr'-P1'es1'der1t l3AK1c11 HABIILTKJN, Ju. . Corresprmdmg Serwfary MA1:oA111:T YANINQ11 Sc11A1go11 I1il'f'0l'd'Z.IIg Secretary I11'1411,1,A BA11'1'11 . . . . . Treasurer The Chicago Campus Association, originally tl1e Mcliinlock Campus Association, wus organiz- ed November 14, 1929 to promote a closer zifliliation between the students of the professlonal schools, and to sponsor and work toward a dormitory and I'6C1'021tlOI1i1l bllllfllflg for all the schools. Through their membership in C. Cf. A., students are making the building of a dormitory il possibility. The Cl. C'. A. has established the building fl1I1Cl and has mane annual cash gifts to it- lflach year CY C. A. sponsors a Jz1mboree.,' There are door prizes, gzune prizes, dancing, mov1es, stage shows, und Keno. lt's an evenlng packed to overflowing with :1ct1v1ty. The Mcliinlock Clillll us Association Loan Fund for students re istered in the Chien T0 Cum us . . . 3 . 5- P protessionul schools IS QL result of the first two C. CT. A. Jamborees. The net receipts from the three followlng .l21IHb0I'00S were given to the Trustees of the LlI1lVGI'Slty for the purchase of IIIOUOD picture and sound equlpment for Thorne Hull, the scene of many C. C'. A. festivltles. Membership in C. C. A. is open to students, faculty, alumni, and stuffs of all Chicago Clzuupus schools. lt IS the only 01 f.f21I1lZ21l2lUI1 open to everyone on the campus. The C. C. A. sponsors :in annual Homecoming party, informal and formal dances, boating excursions, concerts, lectures, theatre purties, and Jamborees. 6' XVATITHINV THI'1STRl I I'l'1RS F. C. A. NIIXICR B P1 Porno TH P1 Bon' Im.-xvlcs C'. C. A. PROM lJm'f,sHN1'TQV1-:Ex GJOHDON AN OLD TIMRR RETURNS. ,TIS .IANc'1K VVHO BUILT Truc JAMRQRRRS YVATTH AND Pm'1f:RsoN 5 ITIYI-IS UF Tllli PARTY 307 First Row-DARLING, GORDON, WALSH, SOHRAGO. Second R0IlF4HABB, SMITH, MORGAN, ROSE, GrIITHAT. Third ROIl?ff?EFFINGER, CARIISTEDT, KPIIQR, KIRK. SIUHINI IIHHNEH FRED CARLST1-IDT .IOHN DARLING FRED DIAIATSNIAN LOWELL GEEEINGER MAUDETTE GORDON EDNA GORMAN BXIARJORIE GUTHAT IIOLLIHTER MEMBERS THOMAS J. HARTQIS EDITH MAE HENSCTHEJII JAMES A. IQERR ROGER M. IQIRK HUGH E. MORGAN MARION IKABB H 77 E I l HUGH E. MORGAN . . Prcsidfnt CHARLES BENSON . Vim-PI'esz1Ic'n,t GARY W. SEYIHNG . . Svm'wZaI'y MEMBERS CARL J. BOYER JOHN DARLING ROI' JENSEN LOI'Is B. IQELSCH GLEN HODSON ICXI'lC'lf'l'IV1'l OFFIC TER LYCIUS C. HOLLISTER WILLIAM B. ROSE DONALD SCHRAGO G. SEIFFERT ALVIN SMITH ROBERT SOMMER BURNETT VVALSH 1iOBERT VVRATH MORGAN First ff07lliCOFFMAN, SHAPIRO, STERLING, MILLS, RIJSENTHAL, ROSEN, GCJODSON. Second RIJIU-SHERER, SPRECHER, KORAL, DIAMOND, STERLING, GOLDRERG, BERNSTEIN, NOYES. Third R0'w4GILLMAN, FINKE, GENDP1Ii, KLEIN, GALEN, SHRAGO, CHOFFNESS, FRIEDMAN, Fourth R02L'fHORXN'IC'H, M1-:x'ERs, RABINOWITZ, KARCH, GRossMAN, HILLMAN, HURT. SACKHEIM. MlNHHHH SUEIHY LEONARD STERLING . President HAROLD BLUMENTHAL . Vice-President MILDRED FROEHLICH . Vice-President MELVIN KORAL . . Vice-President IRVING DIAMOND . . Treasurer MIRIAM HEYMAN . Corresponding Secretary BESS SCHOMER . . Recording Secretary EUGENE GOLDBERG . . Sergeant-at-A rms The M e n 0 ra h S 0 c i e t y of Northwestern University was founded in 1921 to promote the Advancement of Jewish Culture and Idealsf, Menorah is open to all students at Northwestern and embodies the highest type of social and cultural activities featuring such famous speakers as Dr. Louis Mann and Dr. Preston Bradley. This year Menorah with the largest membership in its history culminated the year's activities with its 4th Annual Oratorical Contest at the Standard Club. Menorah gave as its annual play Awake and Sing by Clifford Odets. 30.9 Fira! Razz'-WPAT1-3, Bum, Haximixiuit. Sammi Row-Ilixzlcasrix, lX1lT1'IIlCLl,, 'l'onNmcico. Ellllllllll MHHHlINl JVLIA RM: Brien . , Efliler SHERMAN PAT15 . . . If14.wz'1ze.w.w ,Vrznagvr C'r'lc'1'is HANKAMER . . ,'llfI,V'I'fZASZAILg .llanagwr BIIRIAM Lazrznsox A ssistan! .l!fI'l'I'fl'8Z'H Mana er 9 . NOR'l'HVVlCSTERN CTOMMICRCTE is published monthly during the school term by, and for, students in the Vhicago Campus Schools of Commerce and Journalism. 7 Many prominent authorities prepared articles for this years' issues. Among them are W. F. Gephart, President of the Bankers' association for Foreign Trade: Benjamin Glassberg, Superintend- ent of the Department of Outdoor Relief,Milwaukee Cornty, Wis.: Frank Rising, Labor liditor for BUSINESS Wlilllli and other McGraw-Hill publicationsg Alfred Maries, Visiting Professor of Insur- ance at Indiana University. Professors lVlartin, Slaughter, Paine, Dick, and Yraz of the Northwestern University prepared very interesting articles in their respective fields. President Walter Dill Scott and Assistant Dean Davies contributed to the September number. Students find a more personal interest in the special columns prepared by their own fellow students. These are their orgamzation and university news, stories and reviews from the fields, theatre, cinema, and book. A camera competition was sponsored by the magazine this year. 310 HHHY NUHIHWISHHN f',x1iI,'l'ox Holm . Clzzlfzgn Erlftm' lima SVHXYARZ . .iskzktazzf Efliim' .-Xin' Wx-ilxlslcufs .Yum Erlfinf' IJICSIQ EDITORS ,1Im1flr1yfIC5'1'1111:12 IQARSON 7'm'xu'afffSo1, SAK5fL1Lx' HARRIS Wr'zl11r'a1lf1gffHl'Bmi'l' DIILTZ TllltVNIIUQYROSI-IMARY Iirvrin .311 AT Wmzk W ALSH Blzow N 2 . it .Vtlgd ' , V- ,s,QMgg,.,?g,-'S emi vmmf gjv-up , ., Ti? ' 4, H ' Sqg... -ff www xzmmgaf 1 -11211. . A-1' Jiri- va f X-- -.YL .a...s4 i-..,4' .-i'Z,.. Q .. , A N -ij--g-wfff-2.wwN ' M , .. N. ,a . qgfiazszziu N- . .. - ' , 5 .1- 1? 'iii L'-.1 ww- 'L bm: 'f P4 2 -mf, 'J Q IKM 7' .A 4 wav' -4 A-4 E, 9? 51.3 X wiki wx ,pk ta rx-Q, Q- 4' .Sirk M 'I' M ,, Nw B i U X D- I cg If f '- t 1 Y f.- 'Tfff -.1 ' I Fu' f '3 '? ' 44, 6-f 27,0 mar ' .,w-,N xx ' K.-f' , - . , i . -.. -P ff - Q.: f ' Q ,-,,,. ,,- .5 -r L, .3-,1 -' . ' -. .- 3157 f' , -A-gv-'1+,.v:-.f- - n -1- , : -. ff: we -1334 .v ',.L ' C-3'--iff1g:5L'f 1-'-'-i1 'If3 A' . 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The- activities of tho vnrimis Clubs arc' this yvzu' iiillStI'1lif!'fi with actual photogxmphs tukvn :it tillxil' affairs. Of the nizmy HQ110c-119' svlc-vtvcl on the Campus, we hzivri svlwtrfml thv C. Cf A. Prom Q IIOOII as ai typiwil 00-rid and h2l,V0 shown hm' clziily lifv. XVO wish to thunk thc' iuziny pvrsous who have co-opvmtr-cl so wholv- livartodly. Thvy have hm-11 :1 great help in ziccomplishiug :L task that vould not otlivrwisv have hvmi clcmv. BILL Iiicmvx 37.3 '-'A' ff 'iihui 4 ., . .hots, lglxllllfj' SSSINISS SIHH For excellent work, well done, Burnett Walsh , business manager, and Wilbur G. Inman, photograph editor deserve congratulations. Working constantly with the Senior Classrncn, the Organizations and Clubs on the Chicago Campus, Burniel' helped inake this edition one that is truly representative of our cainpus activities. He has been a hard and willing worker . . . 21 great help to the lflditor. Bill Inman set a new record this year in party-going. Nothing on the campus escaped his eagle eye and carnera lens. At sports events and in class roorns he lingered long to 'tshoot the scene. Bill sponsored a photo contest in which other students vied for a prize by presenting their photos of school scenes and events. The judges select- ed for first prize the photograph of 'tBasketball Faces , by Herbert Walter, shown on the Sports page 324. These nien in particular, I thank for the help they have been to ine in building our cainpus section of the 1937 SYLLABIIS. SVILLIAM ,ALLEN Bnowx, Editor Vhicago Ca-xnpus Section HAROLD CARLSTI-:An HELPER FOR INMAN XN xbgk YS- '9 P5 BURNETT YVALSH gif rim H ENR Y RAPLOFIW THOMAS HARR1 PHHMI CHERT lMmu'r HY W X - ,,,f.:x, A, v,., ,, X. lf' ' ' 2 ff Qu, HHLFN S LOWEII KKURSKX V T NX ARG P-Rm X AS DER SCH AKUU S NENW NH GI:Ac'1c Emcxs f' Y , 'Ep '1Nf'f1 SHN .IUH N DARLING S 4 PHHMINENI IWHPH SNVANSON AND CARLSON BI-:E KIEELIM, DAVE NY EVVIUAAY GRACE BOYAJIAN XVALTER AND BICCLINTOCK SKUTTLE DOROTHY XVEBER AND KERR E RIWAAIV P ATE x wp kv. 4 s avi ' ww A , . , Q , x f 'af iw , 'ei E if A-' i La. A R 1 f , ws.. :'A'2 Q Bi N g fkafx ,ig . , X R5R?M If 7 ,1- X f f A X ml ol? ' f' W 5 'N N i jf Z4 S 'i k ZX W ff fs 47 , X Ax ff XXX w g CHICAGCJ CAMPUS LIFE gg -. wa . fsnsjiwg-iMAxfqf 'X . -M i IM A A 5 5' HL Q W , 'AW W OHNSQ zwf-'1:sn.w:-12W Q5 f ,. - - -- -W xl Q1 K 1kfg,T5k:J' :sm,,,1.fySQ:?,. i. .. . .. 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FRNIE QHIPMAN ZIP SENIUHS Hom A f'PosT-m1oRTEx1 DENTS HOLD A 'FEA DANCE JUNIORS BECKVYITII ANI: EGGEIQS SIT OUT WITH ITIYGIENISTS KRAMES AND HIJOVER ,nf-1 COMMERCE MCJNITERS THREE DENTS AT THE SWIMMING 3 B03 CHRISTOPHER BIEETS GIRL IEET BILL PETERSON AND THE BLOND VVIDOWU LAYDIANS BETVVEEN CLASSES YE ED GOT CAUGHT WHEELER AND BIORGAN BEAMING NEWMAN AT THE NIASKED BALL T T PSIGAMS ENJOY A SPEAKER MARY KAST PEEKING EARL MILLS AND ROSEN TURN AROUND BOYSg SHE'SPRETTY I I ! ifnyw, ,,,A 'ffiil 1 . , 1-Q in y xi' ..-ff Y' QD -dv- ,:.w' XM a 5 ws 3 . V Mk Q 9' 1 if .iv 'MGM ' if JT 'x 'Gita XP V1 I 1 1 X fa O 1 ,rf ,ff - 1. 25925, , . , , ,.,... , . . AJ, A, S W , QQ 3 . . f? am-Z.. f -9 Q -.4 .X .A . K5 . i , X- 1 s g :W V 5 A ,-if Q . :Y X s v I Y. 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CCharlie tiptoes in to the card room, and disguises himself as a table-leg, just in time to escape being seen by the boys who sit down and pick up the cards.j North: Two heartsfSay, did ya see where the Syllabus is gonna have Charlie McCarthy write the 'ACuts and Grinds this year? East: Bye. They are? How could that woodenhead ever find out any dirt about this gang? South: Two spades-he'll see as much as Oliphant, dancing with his eyes shut-or how was it that Dutfy and Podesta got that big mirror . . . Wcsl: You mean the one that hung on the Hotel li ....., A? That was a pretty good stunt-carrying it out along with Rowan. Three clubs. North: Four hearts. Wonder what McCarthy would say if he knew about Bud Spence going all the way to California last Christmas just to hang his pin? Boy, thats really getting around! East: That dummy eouldn't even make anything interesting out of liline's being assistant house mother at the Gammy Fye house. Charlie: That's twice! That guy goes against my grain! Kibilzcr I: l can hear Mc-Carthy telling Bergen about Lazier- Dixon's Favorite Son missed the editorial chairmanship and made his letter in golf, so it turns out he's an athlete and not a scholar, after all. D.F.S.: Oh, is that so, Gray. Maybe you can tell why you missed your letter in fencing -by two points. East: Even McCarthy might be able to write something funny about how Diehl and Green pester the Alpha Chi house. I hear Green's finally going with an ac-tive. Kibilzcri Yeah, and Cleo's taken to playing bridge six nights a week with Flo. He ought to take it easier-that's pretty strenuous training. West: Speaking of fellows going steady-have you heard about Jorgensen getting married? CCharlie holds his breathl Yeah -on the level-to an airplane. He hasn't been down to earth since. fWidge, the brown dog, flops down beside Sandy Smith, asleep on the Hoor. He calmly begins to chew on the bit of string Sandy calls a tie.D Kibitzcr Hey, Monty Johnson! Helen called up and wants to know if she can use her car tonight? Johnson: You sound like some cheap radio comedian with a crack like that-who do you think you are, Charlie McCarthy? Fharlic: Why, the boll weevil! .lust wait!! CThere is a general stampede as the dinner gong sounds, and Charlie is left alone with Widge. As he comes sniffing around, Charlie bolts for the window, and scurries away for the Syllabus office, still muttering Cheap stuff! l'll fix him! j DEAN DENNIS HONORS CHARLEY CWe are pleased to be able to bring you Charlie MeCTarthy's personal scrapbook and his memoirs of this last year at Northwestern. Mr. McCarthy has been very active in all phases of college life, but perhaps his greatest honor came with the presentation of his degree by Dean Dennis. In conferring this genuine degree, Dean Dennis presented in C7harlie's behalf the following facts, complimentary or what have youj: 'tl prcscnt to Charlir' lWcCarthy thc honorary dcgrcc, MASTER OF INNVENDO AND THE SNAPPY COMEBACK. ,Mix llfcflarthy has bccn a student in abscntia for many years, following a similarly dis- tinguished career in the gradc and high schools during his youth. He is posscsscd of a capacity for rcscarch szzrpasscd only by his ability to spcak for himsclfg hc is known for his wit and wisdom, not to 'lncntion his Ivill- ingncss to borrow all his ideas from thc person nearcst him, a princc of parositzfs, violent in company, charlish. in behavior, acid in conversation, woodrn-faced in all rclationships, and in all other aspects rz typical product of higher lcarning in America, famed for his investi- gation into the valac of tiinbrc in voice prodnctionq a nationally known contributor to a jicld of entertainment which dcscrvcs the fatc hc has brought 'upon it. Cam pits rcartion --and reaction. 340 'ti-I Senior rcflccls his four years of fl'cl'tlliI1fg in II cl'ligIl'l1fIl'!l ul!'il11r1c and nczr Icasc on life. JUDGE MCCARTHY ROUNDS UP THE INDEPENDENT RACKETEERS Good afternoon, ladies and gentleman. Here we are in the high tribunal court witnessing one of the greatest trials in the history of the Western Empire and South State street. The Independent Council of Northwestern I'niversity is on trial for trying to take over N.I'. They are being held for swindle, arson, mutiny, extortion, mind-slaughter-and for putting up publicity signs. 'tJudge Charles McCarthy, that gabby block of white pine, is now taking the bench. He is taking it out in the hall to sleep on during the trial. Never in the history of Northwestern University has the campus been so ripe for the rise of the pro- letariate Independents. The smug power of the Greeks have been submerged in an avalanche of Independent publicity signs and ticket salesmen. It's going to be a great trial, folks, and I'm predicting the Independent Council will receive the full penalty of the law-the dirty rats. 'fThere's quite a commotion over here by the door, folks, and here comes-yes, that desperate, ruthless leader of the Independents, none other than Myron Scarface Chevlin, himself! The big boss is smoking a black cigar and wearing a derby, a checkered vest, 14 Phi Beta Kappa keys, and 4 medals for bravery and scholarship. And here comes the great mass of culprit Independents-sf all of them have sour looks, the results of indigestion from their lunches at the North Shore hotel. Judge McC'arthy is pounding his gavel on the top of Gordie VVells' head for order. John 'tBig Push Larson and Hal Tickets Maloney are now crowding in the doorway with signs, bugles, and a trumpet to announce the coming of a new dance. J. J. 'tAgitation Smith and George Gauthier are selling tickets to the jury, having already sold over 500 tickets to the court room spectators for the Indepent Ball and the St. Charles Conference. Here come the Bernays Bros. with Inore tickets. Ticketsftickets--the whole Hoor is strewn with Independent dance tickets. Judge McCarthy is standing up now trying to speak, but he is partially obscured by a huge placard publicizing the Patten Gym Informal. As he speaks, Treviranus and Murray, Y- Prexy Braden hand him three Peace Day circulars. Here 341 comes Georgie Stembridge carrying in the struggling Jim Muscles Morgan clad in bathing trunks. Georgie just had to drag Muscles away from that water polo game to sell tickets. Now t'Muscles is wading in and around the seated spectators to Jeannette Lord, and Bob Rathburn is handing out Saturday Noon Forum circulars. Professor Schilpp is now making a sermon, while Judge McCarthy, the little dummy is still trying to call order. livery- body is bowing their heads except Gordie Surge-Onl' VVells who is tacking a poster on the wall announcing the Independent Bowling Party and Picnic Lunch. Judge lNIcCarthy is trying to indict the Independent Council for holding meetings in every corner of the campus. They have their hideouts in the Library, in the Commerce Building, in the bushes Oh, oh, he is also indicting Scarface Chevlin and the Iiernays Bros. for their illinit Ticket Factory in Glencoe. Here comes that demon columnist, Thomas Leahy, to defend Scarface and his motley crew on the basis of Inter- national Law. He is carrying a big apple intended for Professor Colgrave. Also to the defense rises swordsman Tullio Friedman, and Sidney The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword Jacobs, who speaks to Judge McCarthy of love and Dorothy Lamour. Now McCarthy is about to make his decision, he speaks- but no-the Independents are staging six publicity stunts in a row down here to put over the Independent Bicycle Ride and Sophomore Cozy. Van Buskirk, Gutekunst, Waddington, and Fox are being carried out, screaming madly. Those Independents are wild, folks. And here comes the decision-The Independents of Northwestern I'nive1'sity will spend 99 years in VVillard Hall scrubbing the fioors for attempting to become an entity on campus! Uliut they're still selling tickets. The Lambros brothers and Ted Gabby-puss Guenther are dancing joyously, and little Geraldine is just laughing and laughing because she knows that two good scrubbings and old Willard Hall will fall apart. l'Iverybody is filing out of the courtroom now. The Inde- pendents are marching past. They are a determined sturdy group and have just made history in this fiscal year of 1938. fXs PJece5sary as the N ,Q Baseboard of a Violin . . . Remove the back panel from any violin, and what becomes of its pure and vibrant tone? That is why violins and all other stringed . -. instruments require a sounding box or chamber instead of merely a single sounding board. Mr. Stein's modern application to pianos of this ancient acoustical I Wi if principle is the full secret of THE . , I HARMONIC TONE CHAMBER. Clie Clzird ifa! gnzprovemenf in 300 ears . . . . . f ,ir Yi A! I 'I YV' MAIHONIC Toll! CHAHICII 95,1 f 4 . ... cc - , c 67 g 1 tt.ttttt . U t.ttttt, ttt, - tttt ,mc ttttcttt.ct - if ,tt, ct,. Z tt,t..ctt. w t.t,ttcttcc U . jeg G11 lar f' ggighgiid 2M THE HARMONIC TONE CHAMBER, finally perfected in 1932 by Charles Frederick Stein after twenty-two years of experimentation, enriches the timbre and carry of piano tone in the same full measure as piano action was improved by Johann Andreas Szein's direct hammer-to-key design in the mid-eighteenth centuryg or as cumbersome sizes were eliminated by the designing of the first over-strung bass almost a century later. In front of and snugly hugging the full length of the curving treble bridge is this tapered, sectionalized chamber. With its front wall conforming to the crown and its top securely joined to the treble bridge, it becomes an integral part of the sounding board. Internally, this hollow chamber is sub-divided into eight graduated sections, each.ofa fifth-harmonic. Through its top at exact intervals are sixty-two oval openings. With the scientific correctness that only a master scale draftsman can determine, one of these openings forms an air-column exactly beneath the strongest tone-point of each string. When the tone wave crosses this spot, The Harmonic Tone Chamber begins its amazing function. Literature sent upon request. CHARLES FREDERICK STEIN 3047 CARROLL AVENUE 0 CHICAGO 34.2 ACT 1. Scene: Any park benchiBergen and Charlie in a heart to heart talk. Charlie: Were you really a D.If. at N.II.'? Bergen: Yes, Charlie, why? Charlie: Well-er-now just between us, Bergen, I'm worried- Skinny Dugan just told me confidentially that this hell week is going to be as ha1'd on me as it is for Brother Iiampe to crash activities. Bergen: Charlie, after glorifying dummies for so long, I don't think they'll be so hard on you. Charlie: But I dated a Delta Gamma last week, and Brother Hotfer might want to avenge the Hanchett fiasco on me- and Bergen, I splinter so easily. ACT II. Scene: D.U. Asylum where Charlie is being Heducatedv. I nqulsitor: Pledge McCarthy, what is the meaning of our crest? McCarllzy.' Well, Skinny Dugan told me that the five crowns were for Seagrams, the stars stood for Hennessy, and those bushy things were brooms which represented the cleaning we've taken in the D.G. house, he didn't say much about the empty helmet, nobody mentions that. Inqulsitor: Very good, but now tell us why we are a success socially. McCarthy: It all had its beginning with the pledge walk-out, and ever since then, the D. G's have followed Elaine Hutchinls example of holding their noses as a sign of affec- tion. Even Kay Ware, that dynamo of misplaced energy, wishes Ross Porter would give all affection to the Pee Fee at Illinois rather than play a half-shot Casanova on two campuses. Then, too, Brother Goettsche's experiment in Sleeping CKKGD one over on Shirley Shepard had its beneficial effect. Inqizisilor: That's enough of that, Charlie. Now explain how to hang a pin in two dates as Brother Fox did. Charlie: VVatch it there! You know NBC censorship! I'd better use Parker Field as my example of love-on-the-run. Inquisilnr: Parker Fielder, who is he? Charlie: Why, he's the sophomore who took to wearing Navarro sideburns just to convince Sue Maurer that his love for Marion Sollett had died. Ihquisilor: I remember, hc's the fellow who told Ray O'Connell that Helen Pearson of the Theta club was a Hsure thingy' but neglected to say sure what! But tell me, what is the full meaning of our motto, Justice, Our Foundation '? Charlie: I am not sure on this, sir, but I had it from Brother Holtzman, who had it from Patsy Stevens, who gets it from brother MacDonald, who had it from Jane Mitchell, who is still taking from Ramaker, that it implies giving the Betas an even break, Jim Robinson excepted. In.qu'isitor: You're doing nobly, Pledge, and here is the final query, what do we worship? Charlie: Brother Rudolf worships Helen Frank Barnes, even though she is pinned to LeRoy Bean. Inquisilor: Charles, stop jawing, and answer directly. Charlie: We worship each other, Sir, for our sterling qualities of campus leadership, scholarship, and fellowship, and every day pray that our pledges won't leave. ACT III. Scene: The rumble seat of Skinny Dugan's yellow Packard. Charlie: Just between the two of us, Mr. Stivason, why do you think I was depledged? Sliurzson: Well, Charlie, you agreed so readily with your brothers, that I'm afraid the whisper went around that you were only putting up a front. But by the way, now that you and Bergen are in the big money, have you con- sidered Lambda Chi I could use you. 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CLASSES BEGIN JULY 5, OCTOBER 3, 1938 JANUARY 2, APRIL 3, 1939 Also Regular Business Courses-Day or Evening. BUSINESS ADMINIsTuATIoN, EXECUTIVE - SECRETARIAL, STENOTYPY, ACCOUNTING, ETC. days-assured for one fee. Day Classes I Visit, Write or Phonic 18 S BIICHIK Aw Aw TTANDOLPII 1575 CHIC AGO ILI THE PHI DELTS RUSH CHARLIE- RIGHT OUT OF THE HOUSE Get out the oil, Bergen, my joints are squeaking---I've never jawed so much at one sitting in my life. l just came back from a rushing party at the Phi Delt house. All the boys were cer- tainly smoothed up V-Ace 'tHilly-billy Horton even had his shoes on. After we were all introduced, they just sat around like a lot of dummies until .lim Mr, Brownw Taylor asked me what course I was taking. When I told him I was only here for the holidays'l, he relaxed again. Finally we came to the subject of women at N.If., and I began to come to. Several ol' the fellows pufifed out their pinless vests to show they knew the answers, and they began dishing out advice. Fred Iiroemer explained that his siege ol' the Kappa house worked like a football game Cpolitely neglecting to mention that the D.G. Hawkins ran interference for him 011 his winning touchdowni. Bill French, wearing his 'tWisdom of the Ages look, cleared his throat and began to orate on Life and Love at Kappa Alpha Theta . TheI1 an argument developed on whether hanging a piI1 is a mark of success or failure in a love life. Tucker opined that by it often a fine friendship and great love is destroyed CYes, yes, Tuckerlj. Gene Hathaway, varsity hurdler, said it was hard to keep t'track'l of a pin when one is in Illinois and the pin in Ohio. Woddy Hamilton favored hanging, even though he has lost forty pounds since he dropped his pin. Pretty soon, the problem of specific techniques came up, and then the boys who still played the field had their chance. While Rose CBotzumD-in-his-hair'' Taylor favored the hard- to-get spirit, Jack Ryan advocated that one should Wheeler down to the Huddle as often as possible. President Tapper said it was i'Shirleyll a good idea to take her for long rides to Glen Ellyn. Preston Stahley claimed that it was the thing, if you 'tSawyerl' girl going to a party at the Sigma Nu house, to send her a Valentine there. Floyd Hughes maintained you should snap at her Cwith a camerai. Croessman, the silver- tongued, believed in a smooth line. Well, at that point, Bergen, I just wanted to get home to write all this technique in my little black book before I forget it, so I said 'A ta, ta to the boys and whipped off in the Meggelin 'ttaXi . Itls funny, Bergen, I've studied and practiced my notes, and I still can't get a date for next Saturday! 34.4 3 i? a P I g yl iv N U , -- l . V 'lf s I 4 .A ,ii i f . A ll 3 f r N ,Ali N Y' ,,:' 'Will illllilillllig ff 1' 4 ' 1 ' ' MJ' High entrance requirements, thorough, 'D J M intensive course of study, and person- W QWM ' Y , , .h . - .- MMM UWMQJZM WWW ahty du elopinent throug extra cui MDJ0 ricular activities guarantee success. rf W' E1 co-EDUCATIONAL f Only four-year high school graduates enrolled e STEWART 6783 79th and Halsted Streets il: 0 e ce.l:ie,'l'a l :ri,l'C0 I e q e THE KITE KLUB HOLDS OPEN HOUSE YYith a flourish of trumpets, Charlie makes his debut at the exclusive li.A.'l'. Club, where many try, but few succeed. After removing his outer garments, llumber jacket to youj our little chum is swarmed by the reception committee of Beauty, Bicuspids, and Brains , or as is known to the throng, Cain Jernegan, Marge Kenney, and Nancy The Mail Nlust Go Through Porter. Taking his place in the dole line along the walls. Charlie notices a few permanent iixtiures in the 1'oom. .lean Davidson and .lack Kaufman form a nice set piece in one corner, and are well balanced by Jean Grasett and lVard Cook in another. Charlie figures there also wouldirt be much use in cutting in on Herndon and Hummel, so he starts out on the floor to tag Ruth Groinan. liut liill Babcock and Mary liou Huggett, dancing by blind at forty m.p.h. force him into a neutral corner, where Prouty Lynn and Schultz are trying to keep it platonic, and he plans his next strategy. Hc perhaps could go down on all fours and escape the mob, but someone might mistake him for Big George whom Janet Greiner tied up because he was naughty and barked at an A.O. Pi, so there is nothing left but to plunge through the line again. This time, on his way to Queen Dophien, he meets 'ASt?tl'U Ryan at the scrimmage line, and runs the wrong way. 1 Finally Barbara Trump, now starring in that melodrama, She lJidn't Do Right By Our Little Xealw, takes pity on Charlie, and sits by him in the window seat, holding his hand and telling him about her t'Art project, ln an adjoining window seat is Paul White, who stopped in earlier on his way to the Kappa house and seems to have lost the front door. He is discussing this serious problem with Helen Pearson, and perhaps in a couple ol' hours they will have it solved. Charlie looks up once more for a chance to dance with 'iQil'Ol11if-EH, but a line headed by John llehman changes his mind, again. Suddenly he squeaks with delight, for he finds an old chum. He dashes to the t'duinb-waiter , leading to the fourth floor. After exchanging cordial greetings, he pipes Heres where I start pulling strings, Bergen, to get into Heavenl' 345 Tea up the paper - and give me the copy. 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ING AND HOME REPAIRS 2738 Green Bay Road THE KEY TO CHARLIE'S SUCCESS Good evening, you football fiends, this is Clint-Iio lXIvC'nrtIiy, your own sports zuniounc-er broadcasting to you tho thrilling, heairt-breztking iLt'l'0l1Ilf ot' the Kappa Keys :md Xorth Quads game being played lu-re every night beginning Svptivinlwi' I4 through .luno 12. Tonight the game is voming to you ovc-r station li-li-l'I-VV from our 5,000 keg station loontod at 3500 Churvli Street. Cl'low'm I doin', Bergen'?j VVe have two plenty tough teams here and t.Iwy'ro rztring to go. Umpire for tonight's game is Jimmie Shumwaiyg I'0l'I'l'1'I', Bunny Tomlinson. l'll give you the opposing line-ups, for these players surely have it in for ezwh other tonight. llero we go: Kvys Quads I,.IC. Iieurdsloy IC. Cobb l..'l', Clmse tliglitweiglitl Anderson l,.G. 'l'ownsend l51'igg.gs If Stiirdvvzuit Hughes liil. Golden II:illvtt li.'l'. ltziymond Yoights li.l'I. Smith linndnll l,.ll. Hartley Bull Q.Ii, Fudge Ag xvillwl' lt.ll. .lo Morrison llod Daily l .lS. Yzinro Mc-Gurn Tl1oy'rv oII'I I nn-am, er--'I'here's the gong! that is - Qlicrgon, you rzitlj itfs tha- kivk-offl Fudge kicks oIT, bull going out of bounds, :ind A. Vzlnve just misses iiitiewoptiiig. lclliigl' kivks again 'it,'s good no, wait, Voights iiitioiw-pts it, but, is turklvcl by liznymond on the 30 yd. line. Voights is c-:Lrriecl off the field due to hezirt injuries, :ind .lake Xzrgmlo, who has been waiting for his 1-lmiirc' nt ltnymond, rome-s to substitute, und, inr'id0nt,zilly, is predic-tod to outpluy Yoights. The North Quads nrt' penalized 5 yds. when liriggggs obstrurts Townsoncl, who wus blot-king llilll-1'1ll'I'lC'l' Iienrdsloy from I'obb's axttnvk. lt wus :Ill in vain, for that Cobb stair I'02lllY ll1llljl,' onc- smzill one on Mit-lu-y, und both were vnrrit-ml oI'I' tho Iiold. Svottiv Novo l'Pl7lIlI'l'S lic-:n'dsley, and Bob livrnuys goes in for Cobb. Thr-n IYTTT.. Yann-o trips IVI'r-Iiiirn, losing I5 yds. tor fho lic-ysl Hallett dvlt Golden 21 4-om-uve side, Daley inzxkos il pass nt lNIorrison, Ilughes shields Sturdevnnt, :uid finally tho North Quads I'orI'1-it thc- guiiio to the Keys for I'l'l'l1Slllf,1,' to play bull within two minutes utter lletk-1'e0 Tomlinson gives thc- signzxl. fg 1' CLEAN TOWEL SERVICE C811 INDIVIDUAL .TOWEL 8g CABINET SERVICE CO. . I 33rd Street ot Cottage Grove Avenue , phone Calumet 46IO I I m THIS SPACE DONATED EVANSTON To the PHONES I I Uni. 7700 Bri. 3838 Wil. 289 I WESLEY -1 -- 1 MEMORIAL I Selling to Northwestern University for I the Past Quarter of a Century I .E is E.. E- . M n .I 1' 1 l l l i i 1 E l Paul Stu 71 0 Photo You'd be amazed at the number of my friends on campus who compli- ment me on my shoes. Their Hatter- ing remarks are heart-warming too- for my shoes are never expensive! I wear Airsteps because they combine just everythingvstyle, durability, and comfort. 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Backed by 55 years experience in supplying hotels and restaurants. John Sexton 81 Co.-Chicago-Brooklyn CABIN BOY CHARLIE ON THE DELT NAVY BALL CRUISE To the resounding salvo of a full twenty-one gun salute, Delta Tau Delta attended 'fAdmiral Pattishaw's great show. Coming up from the foe castle, after donning white ties, tails, toppers, and shoes, the boys stumble over themselves in their glee and expectation of taking real gals to a dam-e . Heading the procession is Captain Bannerman, A.W.O.L., K.A.T. and C.M.O., who has just slipped the love-knot over that Tri-Delt Lois Magee, whom he picked up in some Singapore Cafe on one of his wanderings. He was followed closely by the would-be comedian Lieutenant Hastie, who follows the horses and trails the girls' and who squired Betty You May Hold My Hand Pool, the trim toast of l'ncle Sam's fighting force. Also present was that polished and sophisticated stoker- of-furnaces, fed Gianakopulos, escorting Cam Jernegan, one of the sweeties he contacted while on shore duty in the Brook- lyn Navy Yard, and whom he has since said bye-bye to. Engineer Vanzo came up, looked in, and decided the warmth of the fireboxes below were more to his liking. Among those reporting from 'fsub duty in Dutch waters were A'I,ove- bunch Fortlage, I'm a great guy Hallett, Wheel Man' Walker, and Tar Haney. Absent from this spectacular array of guns, swords, bullets, marches, buttons, uniforms, braid, and incidentally-girls, were principally Dancing Dave Sime, who held his own party in the mysterious Delt telephone booth. The gob with the reddest face was that of the wealthy ship- owner, Carl Van Dyke, who looked very silly perched up in the Crow's nest high in the ship's rigging, holding an eighteen foot telescope on 'fhis'l girl, the Navy Ball Queen, Joy Hawley, who tonight was to receive the song and dance of Honest Vance. Much to the amazement and delight of the High Command, that excellent tactical authority, Bunny lflstabrook, has at last become familiar with the intricate working of the compass, and has pointed his course along the path of the Golden Arrow, and has brought his Qi-argo'?l to rest in quiet waters. Alas and alack, when Tom Swift Shellito, tried to match the card playing of that cute trick, .lane Marqua, he saw his whole dick disappearingginiheJnurky ,waters of experience. After having sailed the troubled oceans of going with girls , the boys are a bit sadder, a bit disappointed, but much sharper. The manoeuvers of 1937 and 1938 have come to an end, the rigging is tacked down, the finery is put in its seldom-used chests, the gals line the docks, and the Heet sails away'-to come back next year, anxious and eager, yet missing the faces of their senior men who have departed from all campus forays. 'for good food 'midday to midnight Sian Tfilzdrn 918 Spc1nishiCourt No Mcn's Land f The H. G. Printing Co. . l l l lfstablished 1897 l , A Little Difermztbni Little Better l l l f Telephone lfranklin S124 107-111 Noli'1'iiVV,xcki-:ic Dau ic 1 1 c'nicAeo , i ,,7,,,7, , 348 Hfzslic is so e.rc'ilabIe! lJACOBSSON'Sl 1 -lg WHOLESALE - - RETAIL f S 1 o 2 o V cH1cAGo 6 AVENUE PHGNES GREENLEAE lt- vvvl 4 8 9 0 --of sralee , 2 6 2 o l FISH AND SEA Eoons Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs Supplied an -- ,A 1 Telephonef-Haymarket 2644 I BUTTER f EGGS - CHEESE WASKOW BUTTER CO. Distributors of SWEET CREAM BUTTER 207 South Water Market CHICAGO, U.S.A. North Shore Ice Cream Co. 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' v0 3 U X ,a U ' - 1' wa A N ., Vxnvhx . . xd vet K Shea . UC, bt V rn, ku va . Wild' A .xdkml wwe TXXSXHXXCKX L , , '1ihkfwg1'a11iX7iivhcfv fxiggltxxs of 15123 Phono us for rental rates!-or oorno 111 and wuf1111t5vQ0,11QntS -:YM uxfj 510 'to have. a norsonal dQII1OflST1I'Zlf10D ot tho mcse xwwekv anim out xvfwbk VN111'11tzer-S11np1oX Aut1OH12lt1C Phonograph- VXGWQA Qtxtiffmtmm the instrument that will Inako your next party a grand success. L0 E-BERT 10 WEST ELM STREET . USIC MA TER -51 1 CHARLIE UPITCI-IES IN THE BETA LEAGUE With several promising rookies breaking into big-time this season, the Beta all-stars started the 1937-38 season with high hopes and good chances for the much-sought after pennant, token of the SQL CSouth Quad Leaguej championship, but injuries, too many coke dates, stiff Hnecksu, and an epidemic of lipstickitis added many wrinkles to manager George Young's face during the race down the stretch. Hal Carlson, classy short-stop for the Bombers, has played a steady game for three years, and it looks like a short stop before the altar if he and .lean Burnette of the 3-Triangle club keep tangling at second base. The Beta outfield problem has apparently been solved this season. For years, the fly-chasing situation has been in a muddle, but a series of mid-winter 'fdealsn and trades secured for the Betas the necessary out-field strength. Hard-hitting VVill Sp1'inger, dependable left-fielder, who hit .387 last season, has been benched since the night of the Beta formal. There is talk that he will go into voluntary retirement after this season. Bill Bitting has been doing a good job in center-field, but his one weakness is that his Peg to third base hasn't been all it should beealso, the new Lighterl' ball, in use this season, has affected his hitting. George Kemp, first string catcher, is out with severe injuries suffered in a collision some time ago when he forgot to take his mask off while going after a foul fly-ball down the first base line and ploughed into Jean Henry, husky Theta first baseman. 'fBoots Bransfield is the regular receiver now, but he is just a silhouette of his former self, due to the strenuous road trips to Howard street and back. Pete Willox, utility infielder who came up to the majors last year, has been having a tough time holding on to his job due to the brilliant performance of D. G. rookie Fibber Magee who has been showing him how to play the game. Dave Phelan has cinched the second base job with his fine play since the beginning of the season, and by socking the apple and teaming up with Ginger Haskins, he has pulled one of the best double-play combinations of the year. Georgia Anheiser, one of the better third-basemen, worked a humdinger triple play on three unsuspecting boys. With Bucky Buchanan on second, and Roger Call on first, Dave Sharer hit a sharp grounder that looked good for extra bases. When the dust settled, there were all three on third, all out, and no home runs. f'Midget Cbut Mightyj Shera pulled the same play in the next game, with Lorrie Larson ffsubbingw for Buck. What is it these tiny players have? UPTOWN METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 4750 Sheridan Road Corner Lawrence Ave. Chicago, illinois offers thorough training for Stenographers and Secretaries Intensive Courses for University Graduates Telephone-Longbeach 1775 T9l9Ph0ne iflhicago Law Institute R0nd0lPl1 iflhicago Bar Association 0383 References, Northwestern University-Law .Chicago Public Library ,Air Law Institute The Book Shop Bindery Jim Campbell, who was regular third-baseman last year when Q the Betas swept the D. G. league, has lost some of his zip and dash apd hasybeehn warming the bench except for a brief flurry, Better Bookbinding Since 1 when cousin Linz staged a comeback. 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Margo Sharp, after taking Jark Nelson on the Loop-the-loops, let him h-ave set-ond ride halt' priee4Aliee Shearon and Dean Smizer Just stay on with a season pass. Steve Reid ean't stay away from the D. G. playground. This time, he A 'Shoots-the-Chutes'i holding Marge Bishops hand while Aliee Burry shoves them oti and runs around to the finish line to eateh. ' 'Babsu Coale and Phi Delt Gibson, riding around on the toy train with a one-way ticket, just laugh and laugh 'eause they've settled their ups and downs with a ring. When you drop into the House of Mirth tbetter known as the Bughouseb say hello to 'tBabs Magee and Pete Willox who have a ninety-nine year lease on the place. Don't be alarmed if you glance in a mirror and see someone upside down. It will only be Jean Stoeks and Dan Duffy praetieing their cheer- leading stunts. On your way out, buy your tickets from Millie Ellingson for the ' 'Barrel of Fun . Along Coneession Row trun by Martha Bodtka, who makes eoneessions to no one but .Iim Hawleyj Amy Starek gets the tin trophy for impersonations. She is so versatile with her fat-ial expressions, having eight so far, that she isc'allecl ot'tapi1s for short. OI' Step over this way, folks, to the most popular eoneessionl guess the lueky number, and win a beautiful doll, your ehoiee, Herry Flannigan did, and drew dark-eyed liugenya Hawkins, Bob Goldman and Don Geyer both said the right thing for blond Viv G1'aliam, while titian Cayo Pope still makes the game worth while. Nobody can get her number! Only one casualty has been reported for this season: a boat- load of passengers floated into the Mill-on-the Floss, and has never eome out. As yet only the darkest tunnels haven't been searched. Inquiries are being made eoneerning the whereabouts of Janet Leighton and Hank Brandt, Peg Moore and' 'Seottief' I'nfortunately, the searehing party eomposed ol' ' 'l rankie George and Norm Faulkner, Dottie Montgomery and VVarren Doubleday, disappeared too. Cliergen, I'm not a bit worriedli I 7 i I l l Through in any, many ye ars the Students of Northwestern continue to patronize , The Printer to the Purple lit PPEIIVIAN . Located Crearj 1620 Sherman Ave. Uni. 0733 Evanston, Illinois l PHoxEs I..-UYNIJAIJL 1461-253533 EISTABLISIIED 1890 l g James Mansfield 8: Sons Co. y , Ixcoaroaari-in I , CONTRACTORS Roofing, Sheet Metal Work, Insulation Heating, Air Conditioning i , Cont7'act0f.f for Dffring .Memorial Library I and the A fu' .Milla-L'1z1'Z Fraifrvziiy Buildfrzg 1645 So. Pi'1,AsK1 Roan CHICAGO, II.L. 3-'77 COTTAGE-MAIDH ICE CREAM Tastes Better -- ls Better O Special Attention Given to Fraternities and Sororities . 2152 Green Bay Rd. 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Sure, it was fun-the year started out with a few strangers wearing white buttons wandering around the house and eating the Ubest food on campus . They turned out to be people with names like Barnes, Keyser, Sherry, and the like, and they were our first problems: Barnes was a big frog from a little pond, and had trouble adjusting himself to the deep water at XII. Keyser, when accused of being a merry-andrew, provoked his brother to asking if Mary Andrew was a Sioux City girl. Sherry puzzled the boys no end entering the School of Speech and maintaining an approach to manliness that was incomprehensible to the brothers who had been associating with Duke Stone for four vears. Then, with a Kappa exchange dinner, came Tita Constantine, and things got livelier. Sundene chased Tita around the living- room clockwise, Tita reversed the field and chased Sundene the other way. Chet Hansen showed up once or twice during the year-kept pretty cheerful about things, too, until he made a date with Marge Frank. He went to pick her up at the K.K.G. lodge, and finally she showed up with Don Briggs in tow and a sparkle in her eye. Loving sisters put her to bed, and Hansen got a license in the Alpha Phi preserve. About the middle of the semester, we had a few weeks on table manners. But Procter, remaining true to Christopherson through it all, still proved his devotion by spilling beer on his pants about every time he went out with her. It's lucky he had the house agency for cleaning and pressing. Bob fNapoleon complex? Iiersting, dragged down an A in the course, showed off his skill by bringing a different girl to Sunday dinner at the house every week. An unidentified redhead, somebody named O'Neill, and Sue Engels were his meal-time stooges before we all lost count. In connection with the field work, McConnell and the Duck visited the Glencoe Bastille for parking without benefit of illumination, and Cowboy Bill was bitten on the thumb and shoved behind the eight-ball on the same night, all by the same girl, who wanted to see what the inside of the lodge looked like when nobody was around. You see, Bergen, it wasn't bad, and now I know how to make a lemon pie, where to put ten beers, and when to clean house and start over. 5 3 Ch li I if e ome X5 ,A OF DISTINGUISHED CHICAGUANS I ,Those who demand the utmost in en- virontnent, service and location,-will find these three essentials here in per- L fect combination. Tariff . . Suites and Apartments . . 3135 to 5600. Rooms . . 2 S55 to 3100. Daily rates from 33. 4 i ? I It I 'J ua EAST runsou...culcA s...,.- '7f'1I 2 'Tit J , ,LA as I RICH LAUNDRY at LINEN THE S,,A..E D.,NA,,E,, SUPPLY CO. 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I thought if the old slogan about the way to a manis heart worked so well on men, it ought to panic the women, too, so I slicked up, whipped down to the Awful Foo house just in time to serve the girls the breakfast-and ooh, BergenwI can't go onfthere they all sat with their eyes half-closed, without any makeup, and resting their chins on the table! What a shock! 'fJeep Powers and Placek arrived first and ate everything in sight, and were the last to leave. Powers had developed a German complex: she said the toast was Schust fine . Next came Mona Henderson, chatting about how she had just fooled a Phi Gamm-everybody agreed that wasn't hard to do. Then Lou Engstrom and Pattie Howell, of the Engstrom, Phalen, Howell, and Warnock corporation, stumbled in and murmured for black coffee and tomato juice. Pretty soon Doris HGorgeous Caesar dashed in QBergen, she almost restored my hopes againj and began frantically picking all the raisins from her sweet roll. I was all ready to 'fturn it ont, for little Dorie, when someone warned me that Pug Rentner loves to make sawdust out of little boys. Then Jean Gregory tucked a napkin under her chin and dove into her scrambled eggs without even opening her 'fspecialw from West Point. HOutdoor Girlu Connie Philips Cand Bergen she does all right indoors, toolj ordered a double sirloin with baked potatoes on the side. But Rita Buttikofer, the luckiest girl in the worldn just stared at her napkin all through the meal. Someone whispered, She has trouble with her teeth, poor girl-the doctor said, Ano more Bittingm. .Iane H Baritone Conley tripped downstairs humming Asleep in the Deepn Cperhaps it is her Phi Kap pin that makes her sing before breakfastj. Following her were two poor dears suffering from complexes4Phi Gam complexes, Arlee Rae Colvin, and Patty Pringle. You can tell them by the special badge they wear. f'Activity Flashn Hickox had indigestion that morning, but no one was sure whether it was the spring formal she was worrying about, or Ned Landis. He bafiies her sometimes. After the Hrst shock, Bergen, I got along fine, until I began passing Carol f'Gashouse Gasser the rolls-after the fifteenth time, I passed out instead and I donit remember any more. l l When You Are Going Away CALL University 1140 to leave your order for transfer of your baggage from residence to railroad stations or steamship docks. If you wish to have baggage checked to destination bring your railroad ticket to our office. By doing same you will avoid the inconvenience of rechecking at stations. WHEN YOU ARE COMING BACK TO SCHOOL Give your railroad baggage checks to our uniformed agent on the train. This will save time in transferring baggage to hotel or residence. In C. 8a N. W. 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I proinisc-cl Ariiiv Vllhzit Clever Coluimiistj Tziylol' l'cl piiivh hit for him this aiftvriiooii while he tries to pswsiuicle Sue liiigt-ls he is one of N.l s hotter wrestlc-i's. lie-fore the 1-yes ol' the entire UZIIIIIIIIS, the Phi Psi II'ilK'liIll0ll again put on at rvzxl exhibition of speed :mtl skill. l.etl hy their 1-ziptaiii, .limmy Ulgl'1Illlf'n Delaney, the mlvziii of all tliiiily-1-lzuls tjust look at his hziirb, the meet was I'llIl off smoothly. lu the first relay, ai hzircl l'2lf'P, t'hir'k Sii'iiig-MMI citII'I'0IStllI In-vziiiic t'iI.I'l'l0tl ilW2ly with the powt-1' ol' the baton :tml passt-cl it tio an K'llI'2LIItllI'0tl Pi Phi oiilooker. lt was no surprise to see the two iiiaikc- at Powell-fully good winning t'UIlll7lIl2LIlUlI. ln his favorite event, the hop-skip-uiicl-jllrnp, .lumpiiig .loe Hay, the Cullousml Coyote, was stopped iii his t1'ac'ks hy what he thought was il 4-Iimley-Iiorsc- , but which proved to he 11 wud of gum lt-ft hy the demon llentynv clyiizimo, Maiinerl .l02ilI-ltllu .lzwk litlllllllltlll and Noyes-y Sid Ferguson hoth ram the saint- str-zuly mlistziiives, ken-ping well in the Theta lzuw without zittivinptiiig to place iii other 1'zit'esftl1ei'0hy setting :ui iiliofiiviztl i't-voiwll lioh HSZLIAIIIH 'Good spent his time iii the field atteiiiptiiig to f-lc-ui' the hzii '. Alter ezivli vziliaiiit vault over the har, :ill the 3500 people pwsoiit 4-lapped, iiivliuliiig the hai'tCiiti0i'Y llllt' to it luck ot' saiwmllist, .lohii T.l5. Vl'wo lit-llieslu Phnlvii, often proviflecl the iwt'vss:1i'y soft lziiicliiig for his teuinsinzite. Due to some 1-lc-vm' 4-rowtliug at the turn, llic-k IYells ilaislwcl clown the liome-sti'vtc'li to c-upturv the Clziiiiinu Phi llziiiclivup :tml its prize, tho lilomle Bomhshvll. lt is i'umoi'c-cl that llit-k is inuvh more vi'l'1-t'tix'c- fluriiig tht- imlooi' season iutlivi' than the HllIll0Ol'. A fziiniliui' sight 1lI'KlllIItl the Kappa stumls was livv I'zittish:il, still r'ni'i'yiiig the lXl:11'y volors ol' Yziiiw. H0 ram an vlosc- rzu-0 for hm' so vlosc that it was :1 pliotogiuipliic' finish, :mtl the films are :is yet iiiulevelopenlf ln the liurcllv 1-vent, ai lust-iiiiiiiitv witl14li'uix'ul of Kyle Morris provvcl :1 tlistihvt siirprise. The aim- ohstm-le lllzlll 1-lziiim-tl he was sufferiiig from lizilliiviinitioiis, sin-h :is seeing small hulmhlvs zihove- Qzivh liiirrllof Hank Keitvl, oftm-ii spiked iii v:11'ious iiwets, ran himself out trying to 1-atc-li :iii Alplm Phi with an smooth stride, :iiicl clifl the staiiicls Howell! Iii the wc-iglit events, I3ilI 'l'l1c- cllII'UllIf'H Sti'oinu'li, who flicl his tmiiiiiipg :it the C'or1g5i'c-ss Casino A. Cf, faiilecl to plum' :mtl tiiriiecl to politivs flue to his i'esvihhlum'r- to .lim Fairlc-yf S'l'A'l'I'l Siltil-S974 Sl'l'I'I-1 1014 Cot'icTi:si' .xxii liififiviuxvi' noinrieiit st i Koen, im, l l IYJENTAL AR'i's LABoRATom' 185 N. Wabash Ave. l Coe Laboratories, Inc. 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Liver: Io Nw Voice of l7ire.vlw.':'featnrirrg Rirlwral Crorzkv and Jlrzrgarel Speulat, .llmnltllx ezerliugx over Ntlliorlxzizfe N. B. C. Rell Network 1'11t K Ilul Im Section of new Firestone Tire. Note IJ rotedion against Sedion of smooth worn tire which it ulwfys susceptible tn punrtures, xkidflirzg, punctures b I o uf 0 Il t .v a n fl and blouwzls. 55'fl'l 'g' -1 is' ., ii , ..,, . v . ,I 5? 5- N -lv ' 5119! h e x f . 1 -'J . x 5 . 5 f 5 5, .. , 5 Y Q- , -fl M New gp Q fm si' ta, A I is 59, has Q W sh am fs! CHARLIE STUDIES AT DEERING WITH THE PI PHIS It's an old NIT. custom, Bergen, this going to the library to study. I heard the boys talk so much about it, I trotted over there last night, and did I learn plenty! The first ones I saw were Marge Mayland and that printer's devil, Estabrook, and believe it or not, they were studying! In another corner sat a couple, Jones and Grant, having trouble, but I hear that is just how they amuse themselves, so I didn't worry. At the same table were Mahle, Jewell, Stirton, and Ogilby all trying to sit in the same chair. It looked screwy to me so I didn't try to figure it out. I began looking up in the Boy Scout handbook for directions for tying love-knots-I sort of wanted to get a half-hitch on Sue Swan. Harry Everett came over and showed me the ropes- if it worked on Byerlein, it should work for me. Portia Clarke, 'tPottering'! around near by, waltzed over to help me out. Pretty soon the Glamour parade started, headed by Powell, that cute Chick , and seconded by Keily, with a rear guard of a'1llich WaaMu star, a Syllabus editor, a Sig, and miscella- neous. Following right along was Betty Pool, elbowing Rehman and Hastie. The last two work on a cooperative basis, even in sending flowers, and in keeping track of her dates with Cummings for each other. Over at the.Beta table sat Midge Evans, the engaged one. She lost the stone out of her ring, and started playing with Ed Mahle, just to keep it in the family. Likewise with Mary Turner DeBeau, who since she has been so sisterly with Brother Harpham, has had people wondering down what drain her out-of-state Beta pin has gone. Jane Mitchell always saves the same seat for Ramaker, and gives the overflow to the coke bureau. Arrow-slinger Douglas, from the plains of Oklahoma, has a scat at the same table, too, reserved under the name of Robinson, but she whips off quite occasionally to visit the Delts or Sigs. She'll never be left standing! The studious-looking girl over near the shelves, was Gibson, the campus bell-ringer, only figuring the quickest way to Cleve- land. Near by sat Punton, who couldn't keep it platonic with a pin, and had to swap for a ring-just bad management! The one I had all picked out for me-just my size, Bergen- was Pat Bradford. But when I saw her, she needed badly a pair of Ground Grippers-she had just lost her hold on a Junior Prom bid, when she told Lloyd Norlan A'yes for the Prom, and Uno for the Post Prom. 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On one of the eorner eourts may be seen Sis lVIeCoy who hais forsaken her gimme ol' golf to learn the teelmique ot' tennis from the VVrzingler eoaieh. Lzrhus :ind Ilorarn :rnd their two Phi Gam partners may he Seen warming lip for their eoming matehes. lteport hzis it that they will he seeded zunong the top ten douhles tezims in the middle-west. The eomhinzition of .Iohnston and Hamilton seems to he hziving trouhle driving.: its hzills into the net--hut then it is said that praretiee mzikes perfeet. Iiill Jennings, ai neweomer in the game, seems to he playing 21 love-mziteh with one of the Phi Delt stars. Boller, who won the meet Inst year, is :rhsent from the field today, for she is phrying ai mziteh with the Ifigliting Illini n-- telegrztpliie reports sziy thzit the mziteh is still in plaiy. Phyll Iizimhert eatlled off her mateh this morning with the Beta Irztwyer, on :ieeount of rziin. She left :it noon for the hometown --we he:1.r thzrt it is sunny there. As we warteli Iietsy Garrison work out, we wonder if she uses :in Iflirstern or it VVestern grip -hut regzirdless, she eertzrinly handed out ai smxrsh-hit with VVir:1-Mu. Harris, seeded ninnher one :it the Notre Ilzime eliili is :ihsent from the tonrnziment this zrfternoon. Irzrtely, she plays her tennis in the morning, hut the afternoon finds her write-liing Phi Psi Iivzrns play haiselmll :rt Itoyeemore field. The inxrteh hetween IYise :ind Speed YYheeler has lasted so long thzit it seems they :ire zihout ready for the loving: VIIII. A quiek glimpse of the gate, and one mary see lirenner, Pohjonen, Ilershey, :ind Hunter leaving the IOI1I'IltlIlIl'lII in order to :attend ai eluss in Home BIIIIIHEPIIIOIIIN. 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Conn is TRYING ON A PAIR TO MATCIII H1-:1tENsEMBLE FELTMAN 8r, CURME 619 Davis St. MEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES JOHNSON 8. OUIN lmlbliihei fprinfers ACCOUNT BOOK MANI'FACTI'R.ERS LOOSE LEAF COVERS AND LEAVES PAPER RFLERS AND SOCIAL SECVRITY TAN RECORDS CARRIED IN STOCK 547 S. Clark St., CHICAGO, Harrison 0695-6 CHARLIE COACHS THE SIGMA NUS Londberg: Say, Charlie, would you mind taking over the team for a few minutes. I have an old friend outiin the hall. Charlie: Sure, Dutch, I'll even show the gang a couple of new plays. Now, boys, here is a fancy huddle- Ag Vance: Aw Fudge, Coach, let's play ball! Charlie: Is this a teaparty? What is this Fudge stuff? Harmon: Don't mind Vance. He thinks Fudge stuff is pretty good lately, especially the kind they serve at the Kappa house. Charlie: What's the matter with Trenkle? Seems to be wandering in a fog? Nagode: Pay no attention, Coach. I'Ie's been having pin trouble lately. Charlie: Oh, a bad leg, huh? Nagode: No, I mean his live arms-looks like it's going to fall off. Charlie: First legs, then arms'--who ever heard of a hve arms, anyway. Nagode: An Alpha Chi did, but her mother didn't. Charlie: Say, Nagode, what is this-quit running away from Voights. W'here's our teainwork? Vance: He's got to keep going, Coach. He tried moving in on Voights at the Kappa house, and someone squealed on him. Charlie: Why didn't he stick to it? I heard from a D.G. chum of hers, that the Kappa thought Jake was K.O. Say, whatever happened to that gorilla, ltloosebeak, you used to keep around here? Nagode: A Theta tore his vest when she took his pin away from him, and he hasn't been seen since. It is rumored he has gone on a perpetual drink in his room, behind locked doors. Charlie: Serves him right. He shouldn't have wanted to hang his pin on a first date anyway. How is Galda coming along? I understand he was foiled trying to hang his freshman hat. Nagode: I don't know, but Stranger Lovett hung his little badge, and has been off ever since. Girls ruin the best men-look at steady Larimer4he was a potential Phi Bete until the Tri Delts sent a representative to lead the lad to slaughter. Charlie: Too bad, too bad. I'll bet big .lack lVIellick hasn't slipped, yet, has he? Last I heard, the girls were throwing stones at him. Oh, oh, get to work, boys, here comes Dutch back again. MAPLE GROCERY I and MARKET l l FRESH MEATS t , VEGETABLES i POULTRY V 1 1936 Maple Avenue,Evc1nston , ornee Phones: Day-Night Night Phones: , ,Q , N HQ.. superior 1417 SERVICE Juniper - 2317 f IMP! fe' Superior 7418 Juniper - 5042 Graceland 1569 INDEPENDENT BOILER 8a TANK COMPANY Repairing - BOILERS - Installing 1249-53 North Clark Street CHICAGO - ' El t' KU '-A t'l - Brick Work---All Kinds ecttfgld,,,gX,Z,,d'QS,f,t'22f, Kemper Bros. Company 1563-5 N. 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This comment upon a skillful and successful effort carries a significance as Jeep as its simple sincerityg it voices an appreciation for excellenceg we have grown accustomed to it with increasing appreciationg it is the terse compliment for which we, as individuals, worlcg a phrase which we, as an organization, must hear. ERVICE NGRAVING OMPANY - ETROIT 356 EAST CONGRESS STREET 13271 CHARLIE LEARNS HIS GRAMMAR FROM THE TRI DELTS Who said exams were hard, Bergen? I just got my fresh- man linglish blue book back, with a grade of about 99 44-1009? pure. CA Syllabus editor cut out the other .66 for his scrapbookj Look at this: An I'.I.'Ulfl7I1Gll07L point may be used after the Lois Magee- Malcolm Banncrman combination. Will those two never get settled? A com nm comes in handy to separate the two Phi Kaps that Caroline Butler is running together, and can't make up her mind about. A pez'-iorl marks Ginny Ross's decision to give up all her other loves, and settle down in favor of Notre Dame. A flash is significant of the motion Mary McSl1erry would make if offered a ride to South Bend. Yes, they do have nice scenery down there! A question mark hangs over the heads of about fifty percent of the Sig house until Betty Stone makes up her mind. A flcclamlwe sentence is what Charlie Kelso said when he pinned his Phi Delt pin on Trudi Gabrowski. The flirccl object of Howie Abbott's affections is Margy Green, but she keeps him in a suborrlinate clause, in preference to Ten- nessee and Indiana. A IT'-SlI'l'l'fl'I't' clause is what Sigma Xu Craig l.arrimer would like to put A 'Sandy Sanford in, but she prefers an independent one. An example of a collective noun is Deltsffor it includes Bobby Harris and Frank Magee, Connie Merrell and Dick Bell, Buzzie'l Van Buskirk and Fred Vanzo-the only difference being between the Tri and Tau. 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SPENCER PETR Q LE U M SERVICE CI ILE COM PANY After you think real hard about this heat question and look into all the advantages you can forget it for the rest of the year. Because' back of good old Spencer Service is the Shell Petroleum Corporation insuring you the highest grade fuel oil. You get more heat per gallon because Shell Fuel Oil is completely free from impurities . . . 27 times inspected during refining. SPENCER PETROLEUM CO. FRANK E. SPENCER, '05, PRES. 616 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago Phone Harrison 5121 North Shore Branch CHARLIE DOES CASE WORK IN THE SIG HOUSE Say Bergen, Ilve been carrying hours in Heconv, ab psych , Hpoly sci , and sigma chi all fall, and what I don't know ain't Cwatch. it, Bergenlj-isnit worth knowing. We took trips out to institutions on Dempster aIId Church and found the most anzazing thingsmmost amazing, Bergen! Here are some of my no es: QD Nome: Ogilby, swimmer by nature, president by election. Type: Temporary derangement. He thought things were going swell with Pi Phi Stirton until she asked brother Jewell to her formal, after sister Mahlc, Jewell's love, went looking for new fields in the Delt house. Cure: The sure cure is back in Rockford. CQD Name: N. .I. Ogilvic. Type: Suffers from hallucinations-thought he was in the Theta house-no cure. Q33 Name: Langworthy. Type: Eternal lover with vacillations. After having had three dates a day since the middle of September with little Sue Engels, he suddenly experienced a change of heart when Sue's pal blew into the University the second semester. Sue no doubt wishes Jennalou had stayed in girl's school back in Cleveland. Cure: He doesn't want any. C45 Name: Bob Potter. Type: Poses expert politician and diplomat. The events leading up to the breakdown are as follows: Potter loves Theta Brown, but Brown loves both Potter and Phi Delt Jackson. After leaving both on the skillet for a while, Mary Lee solves it all by moving away, leaving Potter on thc loose. Jo Hoff looks awfully good to move in on, so Bobbie whisks her down to the city on Sunday for dinner and the works, which puts his bank balance in a dark red. The next night, there is much celebration at the Kappa house, all over the fact that on little Jo's bosom there rests a Phi Delt pin! The howls aI'e still being heard! Cm'c: None, but only dangerous when he hears the words HPhi Delt . CRITCHELL, MILLER, WHITNEY 8a BARBOUR '7 , .0 Years of Reliable Insurance Service 175 W. JACKSON ST. Phone Vilabash 0340 CHICAGO l PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR NEXT WINTER'S COAL NOW Evanston Fuel ancl Material Co. CNo'r INCORPORATED, HIGH GRADE FUEL BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Edinger 8: Sons l 1320 Simpson St. 3630 Lake Ave., Wilmette Telephone. Wllmette 641-Lm' 5035 Hoiiytfourn 3500 Wiimeae 4200 Greenleaf 4200 I I l 372 t5j Avtllittl' Ralph Michael. Type: lixcessive Hxation. After Calling up Grace Sneider, Alpha Phi, whom he had pinned up at DePauw last fall, every night during the Christmas holidays, and being turned down every night, he still drove four hundred miles to see her between semesters. Cure: A good clonk on the head. CGD Ncmze: Messrs. Trusdell, Chrisman, and Hanson. Type: Musketeeritis'l. HOne for all and all for one , and the Hone seems Tri Delt Stonie. Kept at high tension and key pitch by the continuous competition, the boys one by one suffered nervous collapse. C'1n'e.' Shoot any two. ADDENDA FROM THE S. A. E. HOUSE: In the S. A. li. house for isolated cases, I found some more prizes, Bergen. There is a Bob Osborn suffering from illusions that he is continually smashing into brick walls. This is believed due to his complete frustation in the Patty Pringle league. Chappie Jones has aphobia for losing jewelry-in fact, he hasn't had his since he has been here, and thatls an all-time record. The most violent manifestations, though are found in those suffering from severe activity pains. Anticoalition-student- union-interfraternityball'' Orthman, Daily-Conference Kar- stetter, and Kindergarten-commission'' Storm must be kept in separate padded cells to avoid spontaneous combustion. Bryce Minier, the seven-point wonder, I didn't even go near, Bergen. In such an extreme ease, something might be catching, and I couldn't stand that, could I, Bergen? I I I Medical and Dental Books the largest and most complete stock of all Books of all Publishers Chicago Medical Book Co. DOWNTOWN sALEsRooM Medical and Dental Arts Bldg. 185 N. Wabash Ave. WEST SIDE-MAIN STORE Congress and Honore Sts. 1 Block North of Cook County Hospital I Insulation Construction Company A Minimum Fuel Saving ot l5'Zp and greater comfort in extreme summer temperatures in your Frat or Sorority House by . 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ROTH, Pres. 37 iiiiiiiiiiiiii Io win and consistently hold a place as the recognized leader ol school annual printing, has been the record of Rogers Printing Company since its beginning in 1908. That we have, during a period ol 30 years, success- fully produced hundreds ofannuals for schools through- out the country, attests our ability to satisfy completely the most discriminating Year Book Stott. New ideas, coupled with the Icnowledge and experi- ence gained through a quarter of a century's service, insure the school that chooses a Rogers printed booI4 of ideal pages From Start to Finish. We are proud that the stall of TI-IE SYLLABUS en- trusted its printing to our organization and we herewith present it as an example of our worlc. ROGERS PRINTING COMPANY 307 309 First Street 228 N. LaSalle Street DIXON ILLINOIS O CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - X g Y ,W M f l E ARE PROUD I I OF THE FACT gp g ,, ' a , THAT YOU NORTH- W A WESTERN Co-Ens ou . 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Most Intensive Actual Practice OI'Iice-like Conditions for Training SPECIAL SUMMER CLASSES Summer Term Begins July 5 Fall Term Begins Sept. 6 Day and Evening Sessions Free Employment Service for Graduates THE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE and SCHOOL OF COMMERCE T he College with an Oiiice Atmosphere 4066-72 IVIILNVAUKEE AvE., CHICAGO KILDARE 2306-7 376' , TOP THE EVENHNG AT COOTLJEYQS Orrzngton Avenue i Picardy Room Main Street Coo1ey's i i ,ii , DERSO Cupboards AAD Dick XVELLS ESD A HAPPY EVENING AT Cooi.m s CHARLIE GOES INTELLECTUAL You mustn't let all this talk mislead you about Charlie. He is really very well rounded, tAmerican Lathe Co.'s hestj and intellectually inclined. He confided the other day, You know, Bergen, he said, This woman stuff is O.K. for a side-line, hut give a man really something he can saw at, give him a chance to amount to something and do things on his own hook. Romance-fwomen-child's play. .lust see how much l am settling down! Here is my history all done for t0morrow: Dearest Professor A. O. Peigh: Behind every great man is a woman ievery year is leap year at Northwesternj and on every great woman is a frater- nity pin-or one coming up. VVhat Cleopatra did to Anthony, lflossie Sprafka seems to have done to Phi Psi Ralph Stouticr after Caesar Barsumian's unsuccessful attempt to win the lady of the Nile. Later in history came the famous discoverer, not from Genoa, Italy, but from Lorain, Ohio, in pursuit of the shortest route to Lee Gorman's heart. ln case Columhus was left out of your history hook, it's Lambda Chi's .lay Laskay. Ponce de Leon, Phi Gam Gilbert, while swinging his baton up and down the Mississippi found his fountain of youth in Mary Lou Gorman. History marches onl Sir Francis l7rake's voyages are incom- parable to those of Gerry Stl1CC'Ill'UtlllS through the Sigma Nu house where her three discoveries are still in doubt as to who will share her fame. CWe'll put our bets on Bob W.j. Napoleon Kunz of the Beta army met his Waterloo in Sunny ldrickson as did Johnny Goldak and others, but the Wellington of this affair is one .lim Robinson of the afore-nientioned Beta lodge. First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of Ardeth Johnson and .lean Mac-Lean come those two VVashington-like 1 We never tell a lie D VVranglers, Cliff Becker and Bill lioyles. Washington may have used a hate-het, hut they do quite well with frat pins. In more recent history, Lindbergh Anderson of the Beta training camp took a nose dive for Dottie Mandabach while his flying partner, Bill Arthur did a couple of spins for Marie Showers. And I guess this will be sufficient evidence that coming events cast their shadows before. Your loving student, Charles tConscientiousD McCarthy 377 3 Months intensive Shorthand Course For College Students and Graduates. 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Bergen, if you'd bring down some bail-oh, I came here straight from a party at the Alpha Chi house . . . it was a Little girl who threw me out Fhissie . . I know but she had a huge man behind her . . , Cleo Diehl, Csome of us call him lVIutt,D he's always around you know. They're great pals! . . . I wasn't doing-well, Falcon Baker was throwing Connie McClure around, so I tried to throw around a brunette I thought looked like Dorothy Lamour , . . well, you know me, Bergen, I ran hardly hold myself back sometimes, but this girl was Spanish, they f-alled her Conehita , . . Bergen, do you think it's just natural for the Spanish not to like the Irish? She was so unusual, but she-- Advocrlling the iiHflIl'liIffIlf8 fllellimlw 0fHIH'lf1lT'lIl'f'!l Sight llfifflllllf Glrlssrs' AMERICAN SOCIETY for THE CONSERVATION of VISION l Svrriz 1010-100 NORTH LA SALLE STR1-:ET ' Telephone Randolph 1490 j CHICAGO ! JAMES L. HAYVKINS, M.D. j SPIES BROS., Inc. Reliable Since 1878 f Fraternity Jewelers ! 27 East Monroe Street CHICAGO i Randolph 4149 9511 FIOOI' l 3 VVell, when you come with the bail, bring along a rare steak . . . no, it isnlt bad, I donlt bruise easy, and at least there was someone at the party who was worse off that I was: Fred Trenkle with his arm all up in the air about something . . , oh, yes it was, Bergen. I was there! It must have been about Lois Mae Anderson . . , she's sporting his pin !n'everything HOW, S0 I gl1CSS theyfre doing all right on three arms . . . Well, I thought I'd make a little fast time in that house. Heck, they all do it: Marj Geistman got Bob I ox's D.U. pin on the second date, so why should l hang back? . . . well, I started to dance with a blues-singer named Sue Woodroof and tan she danc-e! . . . Then I saw Kay Miller, but how did I know she'd taken a skull pin? . . . yes, Chuck Boulton's finally settled down for a while . . . so he decided that I should get another date from .lane Cline who just throws 'em away at the Willard date bureau . . . she sure got me a dilly! Name of Phyllis Murphy . . , and between you and me, Bergen, she's a date in any man's language! And there's where the trouble really started . . , it got so bad I tried to find the girl who asked me, Betty Keppler, but she was all wrapped up in another celebrity . . . She has a yen for 'em , . , but this one looked kind of drum-majorish, so I stayed clear . . . Phyllis and I, wellgoh, Bergen it was awful, and peace-maker Betty Lazier with Ian Steven to back her up if it wasn't peaceful, tried to Hx things up, but just then I saw Bobbie VanSteenbergen, and just as we were getting along so swell a lanky Sig Chi, Harry Stebbins, came up and made a h .... of a fuss , . . I liked Bobbie, but I guess I shouldn't have, so pretty soon I was approaching the front door very quickly . . . well, of course I was walking, Bergen, but there were people around helping. . . . and then who do you think I found sitting out on the front walk beside me? Lambda Chi's Ken Lyons and back in the doorway was a redhead, Charlotte Ordeman, briskly brushing off her hands . , . yes, Bergen, the Force eaine then, and just as they were carrying me off, a girl with bangs named Dophy Willaman came tearing after me. She said something about rampus personality, and then asked me what I like to eat! Imagine me eating! Espeeially at a time like that! COMPLIMENTS f op l l A l FRIEND j I i i l l i i i 3 78 A Adair, H. G. Printing C0 ....... Aetna Window Cleaning Co ..... American Society For Conservation of Vision ..................,.. B Balfour, L. G. :Sz Co ...... Besley, Charles H. dz Co ....... Birck, Robt. M., Co. .......... . Blue Island Specialty Co., Inc. . . 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Evanston Fuel dz Material Co ..... . . Evanston Letter Service ........ Evanston Photographic Service .... . . F Feltman Sz Curme ................ . . Fiat Metal Manufacturing Co ..... . . Flcks dz Co., Inc ............... Firestone Tire dz Rubber Co .... Fox Secretarial School ....... Freeman, Earnest dz Co .... H Hollister, Lloyd, Inc ..... Holter dz Koch, Inc .......... I Illinois College of Commerce ....,..... Independent Boiler dz Tank Co ........ Individual Towel dz Cabinet Service Co. Insulation Construction Co ............ International Chemical Co ............ Iredale Fireproof Warehouse .... J Johnson Sz Quin ........... K Kappelman, E. L ,... .. Kemper Bros ....... N 348 354 378 374 358 369 374 351 365 344 344 365 346 360 343 373 377 354 369 373 363 377 357 348 372 357 369 363 371 362 348 366 354 365 349 372 360 369 368 358 374 364 345 371 345 363 377 368 346 373 372 362 368 357 368 Knickerbocker Hotel .......... Kraft-Phoenix Cheese Corp .... L LaFaunce, Charlotte ....... Lake Shore Athletic Club ..... Larson, M., Inc ............ LaSalle Resident School .... Lord's ................... M Maier-Roedell Baking Co ....... Mansfield, James dz Sons Co., Inc ...... Maple Grocery Sz Market ...,... Marnette Beauty Salon ......... Medinah Club of Chicago ..... Mercer Lumber Co ......... Mueller, V. dz Co. ....... . Mumm Print Shop ....... . . . N National Power Construction Co. National Railway Appliances Asso ciation Nelson Bros. Laundry Co ............. Nielson Bros. Mfg. Co ................ North Shore Hotel .....,...... North Shore Ice Cream Co .,..., Northwestern Bindery ............. . . Northwestern Student Co-op Assn ..... O Oriental Gardens ........... P Parkside Press, The ...... Parmelee Transfer Co .... Pearson Hotel ........... R Radio Cab Co .........., Ray, E. L. Studio ..,............ . Revere Electric Co ................ . Rich Laundry dz Linen Supply Co ..... Rogers Printing Co ................ . . Roth-Adams Fuel Co ............ . 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Wichman Meats .....,....... lVorthington Midwest Co ..... 360 349 352 353 351 358 347 343 357 368 376 376 346 366 352 369 361 373 371 356 349 343 366 352 365 360 359 378 367 359 359 375 374 348 376 376 370 348 350 352 358 357 371 372 378 362 343 352 351 349 358 366 362 354 A 264 Aaron, Thelma ------ ---151 Aai-ts, Cornell'-IS -- ---- -- '--260 Abbey, Hal'01d -- ---- --- ' ws Abbott, Elizabeth -- ---- ---- ---- 9 2 I Abbott, George ---- -- ---- ---- ' -' 4 Abbott, Howard ----- -106' ul' Abernathy, Bl'00kS ---- - ' 1 0 6 Abrahamson, Harold -- ---- --36' Zu Absher, Kemn . ---- ---- - ---- - --Zu Acacia - ---- --yi ---- -- ----- '--'uno A-Capella Choir ------ ---- T-7--0 Q Acker, Gwenyth .....- 36, 242, -723 Ackerman, John --. -------------3 Activities - -.--- -------- - - S3 ' 124 Adams House ----- -- ----- 7---262 Adams, John -- ------ ------ 3 6' 211 Adams, Lieutenant ---- ---- - ----90 Adams, Marjory ---- ------7-1--281 Adams, Mary Jane .--- -----305 247 Adams, Robert --, ,... 102 212, 27,1 Adams, Roberta ,..,.. 120, 151, 21-5 Ader, Marshall - ----- ------ ---- 2 1 3 Adler, ohm-lone -- -- ----- 77---Q33 Agamy, Glen .... ---l37- 557 Agnew. Betty --- ---- --'39 Agron, Robert - ..-- ---- 7 -----297 Ahl, Norma .......... 7.-.-,S18, 337 Albright, H. Elton ..---.lb, 100, 102 Alethenai ---- ------ --------,---- 27' Alexander, Ardean ....... 248. Alexander, Frances , ..... 109, F00 Alfassa, Frances -- -..--249, 593 Algase, Mary Lou ------- - ---- 563 Alghini, Reni -.--- -------- - --329 Allard, Willifred --36, 109, 111, 230 Allen, Charles ....- - ------ ---- 9 6 Allen, Mary Louise ----- ------- 2 41 Alliotta, Mitchell .... 36, 102, Allison, James - .------ -V ---- 227 Alpha Chi Omega .... ---- A ,235 Alpha Epsilon Phi .-. ----- 235 Alpha Eta Rho ----- --- ---281 Alpha Gamma Delta ,-..-----.---237 Alpha Kappa Psi ..-- T ----- ---- 3 28 Alpha Lambda Delta ....--- ---270 Alpha Omicron Pi - ..---- --238 Alpha Phi ...---. ---- , ,--- W--239 Alpha Phi Omega -- - ------ -232 Alpha Xi Delta .... A ---- 240 Alsted, Mary ....... -76. 246 Altschuler, Richard .... ....- 2 35 Ament, Ruth ........ --- ---435 Ammerman, Dorothea -- ..... 235 Amon, Jane ....... ....------- 2 64 Amromin, George ........ .-.-- 1 06 Anastos, Themis ..,. .,... 1 51, 168 Andersen, Holger .......e.. ---258 Anderson, Alexamlor 1-30, 36, 225 Anderson, Clayton ,... ........ 2 82 Anderson, Doris .....,..... ---335 Anderson, Grant ...... 36, 212, 276 Anderson, Harolid ,.....,...... -13 Anderson, James ,........, 103, 217 Anderson, Laqrencr: -, ...... 216 Anderson, Lizette ..,- ..... 243 Anderson, Lois Mae -- ..,... 235 Anderson, Margy --- .... ,.-,-337 Anderson. Milton ......,.s 104, 226 Anderson, Robert - ....,. ,225, 257 Anderson, Virginia .... 36, 71, 144 145, 200, 203, 245 Anderson, William ..,......... 229 Andres, Harold ......., .,.... 3 28 Andresen, Rll7ll2l!'ll ..,,.....,.. 131 Anheiser, Georgia ..,, 78, 118, 198. 207, 247 Anson, Mark ............,..... 224 Appel. Peter ......,.. . ......, 260 Appleby, Kathlee --.. ...... 247 Applegran, Eleanor ,-- ...,..-, 335 Arendshorst, Robert -,-. ,,,. 87 261 Arenson, Elaine ..... ,-,.-, 2 63 Armato, Albert ..., nh, ,.,,-,, 151 Armel, Mary .,....,-,-, -,,,,,, 2 35 Arms, Jean .... 79, 93, 2413, 270 279 Armstrong, Frances .... 85, 243 288 Arner, Phyllis ....,.,..,,. 36, 238 Arnold, Ashley ..... ,...... 1 51 221 Arnold, Dorothy ,-,,--,---,-- -281 Arnold, Jane ........ 90 237, 264 Arnold, Mary Elaine .....,1... 239 -----223 Arnott, Alfred ,,,,.., Al'0riSOIl, Richard --,----------, 329 Arpan, Floyd .... Arrendell, Gene .... -----------284 217 ---s151, Arthur, William --,,- --i-- - 212 ASlJriid9le, Elrnei' ,,---- ,------ -o2S Ashley, Margorie ,,------ ,--, - -23g Aspegren, Clifford ....,- 36, 120 219 Aston, Marjorie --- ---86, 242 266 Athletics ,-- .,... ,-.. 1 --,-147 - 1911 Athle'ic Personnel, , , .,..... 147 ,238 Atlas, Nora ,,,.,-, Y 1---, --236 Atte. Pauline ,,...,.,YgY- ,Y -- Atteberry, Dorislee -- .... 89, Attwood, Ruth , ,... Allsrust, Rebecca --- Avery. Paula ........ Avreck, Bernard --- 235 - .,a,. N239 -------29 -J6, 241 ,-,-,,21S INlllX Aymond, John ........ 100, 104, 231 Axelson, Edward ............ --96 B Babcock, Oliver ...... 36, 151, 217 Babcock, William -..--36, 100, 102, 219, 271 Backus, Lucille -- ...- --------- 35 34 Bacon, Helen .....- -------- - -335 Baden, Leslie ....-- ------ 2 57, 271 ------,,214 Badger, James .... -- Badger, Mary Francis ,.,.,,.... 239 Baer, Ruth - .----.- ------------ 3 36 Bagan, Lois .... ---- -------,-- 2 4 9 Bahn, Elizabeth ...... 36, 1055, 111 Bailey, Alice ..... ...-- 3 6. 241, 287 Bailey, Armand ...---.--. .--.- 1 11 Bailey, Jess - ..-...-.---.-.---- -36 Bailey, M. G. ..----- -----e---- 1 04 Bailey, Maurice .......... 104, 229 Bailey, Robert e .......... .. .... 220 Bailln, Marguerite ............ 235 Bainum, Cliffe ,..... ...... l 06 Baird, Mary ................ --243 Baker, Armand ..,....,, --100, 222 Baker, Charles ......,. ,. ....... 224 Baker, Mrs. llolwerl, ....e....... 15 Baker, Virginia ...... ...... 2 51 Baker, William ................ 225 Baker, Wilson -- .......... 36, 230 Balhatchet, Josephine .... 37, 39, 11, 158, 197, 198, 200, 248 Band --, ......,........ ..--lllG, l07, Bannerman, Malcolm ...., 77, 186, 210, 214 Baptist-Congregationalists ..... 291 Barber, Charles .... 30, 37, 41, 100 104, 194, 271, 277 Barber, Jeanne .... 37, 90, 242, 266 Barber, Richard .......... 108, 216 Barclay, John ............ 37, 215 Barich, Harold ...... Barker, James ...... -----,260 ---..--18 Barker, Miriam .............. 243 Barkhurst, Charles ............ 214 Barmeier, Robert, .... 213, 271, 282 Barnard, Nat ..............,... 213 Barnes, Charles ------,----226 1 Barnes, Helen Frank .... 118, 242, 284 Barnes, Robert ...... ..., 1 57, 219 Barnett, Robert --- 0137, 230 Barr, Williaxn -- ........ 28, 219 Barret. Mary ..,....,. . ..,, 90, 246 Barrett, Dirk .......... 86, 102, 219 Barrows, Peg ....,-,-,,.. , ,-,--- 235 Barry, John ........... -,. .,,W, 194 Bartelme, Jean ........ -,-,.,, 2 45 Barth, Leona ..,......,.- 37, 11' Barth, Luella ....,..,...,.,,, 306 Bartholomew, Margaret ........ 37 Bartizal, Emily ,.,..----, ,,--,, 3 237 Bartizal, John ..-------- ----,- 3 25 Bartlett, Elsie ,-.,,----- 1-110' Bartlett, Pauline ---U , Bartlett, Royanne ..... -,.24l!, 270 291 ----- --37 177 Baseball ,.... ,..- ,--- , , ---- 1 75 Basketball s....... ,, ,---1651 174 Bassett, Dorothy .,,. - ---- -239 Batchelor, Louise ,-,, ----K 1 10 Batter, Dorothy ------,- --'-- 2 45. Battle, John --------- -------- - Q-37 Bauch, Thomas ,,,,-- ..---- -w-- 2 5 3 Bauer, Elaine ...,,-. ,-1-- 1 137, 231 Bauer, Robert ..-, ,----N--- --A. 3 2 9 Bauer, Walter --- .... 100, 151, 231 Bauline, Sophia -- ..... 304, 338 Baum, Bert --,,---- ,Aw-w ---- -3 2 5 Baum, Leland ,,--,-- -----f- - 218 Baumann, Ernest .......... .37, 257 Baumann, Harry 1,.., -,------. 3 28 Baumann, Mary ---- 1 i----- ---251 321112 Gem-me .... 37, 100, 102, 288 Baxter, Elizabeth .,,,,- --251, 264 Bays, Alfred ------- ---. 1 8' 328 Beach, Katherine ..,- --,- 3 7, 230 Bean, Leroy ,---. -----M4-- Q--- 2 1 4 Bean. Marie ,----H --------- - --254 Bear, Robert ,,,, -----v - 220 273 Beard, Preston ..,, ,--- 3 7, 89, 221 Beard, Virginia ,--- 1--- - --Afl 2 51 B92-l'l1Sl6y, Martha - Bearsley, Gail --- -------.Z04, 248 --- ---.. -----253 Beaston, Floyde .... ,-,- - - 102' 220 Beatlich, Dorothy ,- Beattie, John Walter - ----- ..... - 241 -------..--21 Beauty Queens -, ....... , 146 Bebas, Gus ,.....-,.. --100, Becht, Elizabeth ........ Bechtelheimer. Albert Becker, Jane ...... -- Becker, Ralpha ...... -134 103 176 231 --266, --------229 Becker, Harold ......... ------180 '17 'B -i 'QEZ1 ----'l17, Beckman, Edward .... Qs, 100, 210, 219 Beckman, John ,.--,,-- ---- 2 97 329 Beckman, R, C, ,,,,--- 1 ,-,-1 --103 Bechosian, Arthur --,----A,M-, 237 Beecher, George -- ---,--e--37 Beecher, Nevin ......... ..,.... 2 19 Beeson, John ........... -,-... 3 29 Behm, Lydia ................,. 336 Behrel, Genevieve .... ........ 2 47 Behrel, Mercedes --- ........ --247 Beier, Carl .................... 328 Beisang, Robert .......... 103, 219 Beiller, Fred ....... - .......... 222 Bell, George Washington ,,..,. 221 Bell, James ........ ......... - --328 Bell, Richard .............. 89, 214 Bellamy, Betty --- Bellamy, Robert --- -------214 ----216 Bells, Benjamin --- e ..,... 329 Below, Phyllis --- .......... -238 Belt, Margaret ........... 245, 268 Benhart, Fred ................ 211 Benjamin, James .......... 28, 269 Bennett, Evelyn ............ 37, 245 Bennett, Mary Ellen ....,,.... 264 Bennett, Paul ................. 147 Benninghoven, Nona .......... 243 Benson, Charles ..... --..30R, 330 Benson, Muriel ...... ....... 3 35 Benson, Virginia ...... ..... 2 64 Berchtold, Ted ,..........,..... S4 Berg, Martha .... ...... - --.334 Berger, Clara ...... .,....,, 3 38 Berger, Maxine --- --,, ,239 Berget, Eilene ,.........,..,. 270 Berglund, Henry .......... 37, 285 Berk. Helen ...... ..,,. - --37, 109 Berkman, Gunhild ..... ,-.,- 3 35 Berkowitz, Annette ....... ---249 Berkson, Pearl ,.......-,-,,,,, 249 Bernauer, John .......-,., ,,,, 2 95 Bernard, Harold ..........,.-,, 285 Bernays, ltichancl .... 28, 74, 102, 103, 194, 271, 288 Bernays, William ..,.--,,-,,,,, 194 Berndt, Jane ,,,,,.--- -, ,------ ,-202 Bernstein, Lee ,...,.-,,- ,,---- 2 18 Bernstein, Lucille .......... 29, 236 Bernstein, Sol ...-,-,-- -,37, 87, 218 Bernstein, Olga ......,, ,,,- 7 4, 236 Nerolzheimer. Howard ........ 329 Berry, Marvin ,,.--,,.,, --38, 250 Berry, 'lliomas ..,,,,,, ,------ 2 12 Bert. Russell ..,.,,..-- ----- 2 25 Berth, Lee ...,,..-,. ,u gupn, 247 Berthold, Jane .,,-, ,,,---,,- - 335 Beta Alpha Psi .... ,.---- -----273 Beta Gamma Sigma --,,,-A 1----272 Beta Theta Pi ..,,,,..-, ,---,- 2 12 Bethune, Lloyd --,- -------- - 230 Bettin, Gerald ..,-., --,------- 2 59 Betz, Carl .....,, ----- .----- - 8 211 Beukema, Charles ......,, --38 230 Beutliej, lloroiliy -h---- 38' 87, 241 B9V9l'Stein, Robert --------- ---259 Beyer. Sarah .----- ---N--YY g gg, 263 Bezark, William .... 25, 218, 282, S Biddison, Eileen ,,,--- -- ----- 562 Bieber, Martin ------ --- ----30 13195. Katharine -,----- --Y A---243 Bigley, William -------- VNY- K-.. 2 8 7 Birney, Billy '----- ------ kY---- 1 1 7 Bischenauer, Donald -----Y --- 339 Biser, Doris --,,-- ---i-- -N-- - I wg Bishop, Effie ........., sa' 91, 247 Bgshop, Marjorie ,,,--- ,----- - -243 B1tt1nSZ, James ..... -1-151 212 Blttinig, William ,.u- -------- 2 12 Bittler, William ..,--, --1-256 259 Bixby, Raymond ..,.. 2 ---- ' 225 Black, Betty --,---, --A-- - l '337 Black, Frances ,---- ----h - 5-245 Black, Jack .... , ,,,- --Y- 7 Q-gfgngql Black, James ,--.- --- ff- 7 291, Blackburn, Cartier ----,- -11732-'QQ Blackburn. Grace --- ,- 1 235 Blaikie, William ..., ---jjjjfj 33, Blaine, Chandler ------ --h-- F Q15 Blake. Roger ---- -h--- .---- 1 g 6-216 Bland, Chester --- ....... 189 227 Bland, Leonard ---- -----.. - --'--228 Bland, Seymore , ----- A ------- -228 Blankstein, Harold ----. ------ 2 83 Blanock- John ---- 38, 106, 111-222 Blaul, Evelyn - -,---- ----.-- - L-334 Bledsoe, Walter -,,--- ----- - I V225 Blickenstaff, W'yverne ...e. I-259 Bloch, Adele ------ ------- 1 -236 Block, Charles ,-,,-- ------ 9 0' 224 Bloch, Sara Ann ....-,, -90, 235 Blossteen, Joy ------- 1 H--- 38' 236 Blue, Norma ,-,---- -----4 - -- 26,1 Blumenthal, Bernard ..... --:I-194 Blumenthal, Harold , ------ --- -309 Blumenthal, Walter .,-- --33,--10' Blunk, Beverly --.--- -- ---- Board of Publications -.- -.1:1,,84 B03l'l1 of Religion -.-- .---- ----- 2 S 9 Boaz. Virginia ----- ----- ------ 2 4 g Bobbitt. Marjorie .,,, ------ 3 3, 245 Boch, Emil .,,,,-,- ----------- 1 11 Bockstahler, Lester ------, , ,--,- 268 Bode. Carlton ,,,,---- ,.-- 2 97, 311 Bodfish, Morton -------,------ Bodine, George --- -------- 97, 328 22l Bodtke, Martha , .... ....... 3 8. 243 Boetcher, Harry ....,..... 89, 215 Bogue, Miriam ............. ---245 Bohrnstedt, Eugene --..106, 108, 222 Bloing, Betty .... --38, 24. 275 Boller, Gloris .... 38, 88, 245, 27? Bollman, Milton .......... -----280 Bolton, Janet .... -..---.- 1 13, 241 Boltz, Phyllis -- -------- ---- - --204 Bglyard, Kathleen ........-- ---111 Bamberg, Al .... ---------- - ----337 Bonaker, Fred .... ------ ------- 3 2 3 Bond, Edward - ...- ---A--v e--- 2 2 0 Bonekemper, Robert ---97, 100. 225- 209, Bonfoey, McBurney - ---- -------2 Bonhivert, August - ---- ---30' 106 Bonhivert, Homer .... 150, 38, 105 Boomer, Bernice ------- ----- - -286 Boone, ROEQ1' ------ ---- ---- ---- 1 06 Booth, Annabel .----- ---- - --337 Booth, F1'2.I1li ----- ------ ----- - - 38 Booz, Annamarie' ..... ---33, 243 Bnrehers, Katherine ------- - ---- 38 Border, Mildred - ------- ------ 3 35 Borglum, Gutzoh - ----- - ---- --- ' 131 B01-instein. Lucille - ----- ------ 3 328 Borland, Richard ...- Borling, Richard ....-- B01-nhoeft. James - ------ ----- 2 217 Boss, Henry .--- -----f ------- - - '58 Bosshard, Helen .......... 110, ?64 Bouck, Hargld ,,,..,.. --192, 212 Boukidis, Nicholas ,....... 269, 271 Boulton, Al ------ ------ 7 3' 90' 221 Boulton, Charles ...... 38, 210, 221 Boulton, Janet .---- -------- - --241 Bourke, '1'h0maS . ---- -- -fef-- --231 Bovis, Ann ......... 109, 242, 262 Bowen, Harold ...,.. 102, 151, 212 Bowes, Catherine ---- ------ ---- 3 3 4 Bowman, Dorothy ----- ----- 2 63 Bowman, Mary Alice - .,....- e-240 Bowyer, Leta -.. ---.----- ---38, 252 Boyajian, Gram? ------ ------ - 335 Boyd, Harry ..---- - ---- ------- 1 51 Boyd, William - ...... ...-- 1 51- 258 Boyer, Carl ....... ..... 3 03, 329 Boys, Jeanne ........ 109. 245, 255 Braasch, Charlotte .... 39. 242, 279 Bracker, Delia - ..----- -------- 2 53 Brackett, 132,30 ------- ------- - -260 Braden, Charles S. ..... ,.106. 289 Braden, Grace ....---- ---- 1 18- 245 Braden. Murray ---- 30, 39, 103- 271 Bradford, Fred .-..-. --------- - Bradford, Patty ...... -- Braisford, Jane ------ -------245 Brain, Geraldine .... ...-.- -----285 Brainerd, Mary Helen .... 263, 288 Brandjond, Marcus ...-. V------ 2 15 Brandt, Henry S. .... 79, 100, 102 Brandt. Leslie .... ------- 3 9, 213 Brannin, David ...... 90, 104, 226 Bransfield, James .....-.- ------ 2 15 Branston, George -- ....- .---,-- 2 14 Braude, Norma ...-.. ------ 3 9, 236 Braun, Alice ....... ...--.---- - 237 Braun, Elmer ......---- .------- 2 30 Breeden, Richard .... 30, 74, 75, 77, 84, 97, 100, 103, 181, 226, 278 Brelin, Betty ......... .-.. 2 41- 264 Bremner, Willis .......... 102. 217 Brenizer, George ..... .......... 2 25 Brenk, Eleanor ............ 91. 247 Brennen, Maurice ........ 106, 222 Brenner, Catherine ---- ---, --,-245 Bretschneider, 119119 .... 109. 23556 Brewer, The Rev. Harry A. .... 18 Brewer, Briggs, Briggs, Mildred ...... Donald ........ Winif red. - Anthony ...... Brimacombe. Stuart Briglia, Brindley, Britigan, Ruth .... Brody, Estelle .... Broman, Keith --- Robert 246 226 --------196 329 329 109 -------,273 249 --------222 --------106, Bronson, Robert ................ 39 Brookhy, Doris ................. 239 Brookby, Harry ......,... 176, 214 Brooker, Dorothy .............. 239 Brooks, Gerard --- .......... -226 Brooks, Thomas .......... 214, 217 Brouilette, Miriam ------------240 266 Brower, Mary .......... 39, 245, Brofwn, Barbara .......,...... 247 Brown, Betty ............. .... 3 9 Brown, Dolly ...... .. .... ..,. 2 40 Brown, Frank .......... ..... 2 15 Brown, Jerome ................ 283 Brown, John ......... 97, 151. 225 Brown, Joseph ...... ,,-,-,,108, 218 Brown, Lyndon O, ,.,,,....... 328 Brown, Mary ........... 39, 88, 246 Brown, Robert .,.-,.,,,... ,... 2 11 Brown, Warren ,,...... --106, 260 Brown, Wesley ..,....... 147, 186 Brown, William .,,,,.,..,..,,. 258 Brown, William Allen .... 312, 329 Browne, Bernard ,-,.. ........- 3 29 Church, Fred ....... Browne, Judson -- ----- ---- - -- 3 9 Browning, Virginia - ---- ---jnggg Bruce, Robert ---- ---- 3 02' Bruchus. AIH91121 - ---- -- ' ' BSE Brunton, Frank -- ------ -------' Bryant, Keith ----- --- ' ' i3g1,-3 Bryant, MBTY -- ------- ' 222 Brye, Joseph ----- ----- ----- -i 2S6 Bubb, Beverly ----- - ---- --11 ' 235 Buchanan. Esther --'1 gZ' 87 Buchanan, R01991'if ----72 792122 .Ni Buchanan, Virginia ...... 110, Buecher, Helen. -7--' -- ' f 543 Buettner, Virglflla ------ --33' 230 Bugielski, Edward ------- ---9--253 Buker, Helen ----- ----- ----10 261 Bullock, Abb0t -- ----- ----- - -0261 Bullock, Harold - ---- ---- ---- - ' 94, Bunting. A1ld1'eY - ---- -- ' E 4? 33523 gfgiyn ,- ,,,.,. 109. 28l,t2y35 Burdick, Merle .... 87, 97, 104, 2-7, 286 Burden, Stephen --- ---- ----- - -222 Burford, Lois ----- ---- ---- 2 K Burg. Bernice ----- - -- ---- 29- 226 Bur-ge, Donald -.-- ------ ---- - - 330 Burge, Elisabeth ---- ---- - --- 3 35 Burgess, Kenneth - ----- ---- ---- 1 8 Bur-gettl Ea1'le11e ,--ii!l, 90, llll, 111, 281 Burke, Fl'8l'lC1S -- ---- ------- - --280 Burkhardt, Wiiliilm ---- ------ ' 227 Burkhartsmeier, 11011 ----- -39' Burnette, -162111 .- ----- ----- ---- Z 4 Burnette, Virginia ---- ----- ---- 2 4 2 Burns, Harry .... 329, 103. 219, 271 Burns, Ruth ---- ------ ---- 3 1 9- 251 Burr, Julia ..-- ----- ------ ----- 3 1 0 Burrows, Eleanor Jane .... 321. E337 Burry, Alice .----- ----- - --243' 475 Busch, Grace ....- .--- ----- - - -240 Bush, Gerald .....- 2-- ----- --330 Butenschoen, Chester .... A---- - 39 Butherns, Albert ..... -..-151, 225 Butler, Carolyn ..... .39. 242, 295 Butler, Ernest ..----- --------- Butler, Jeannette .... -- ------- - Butler. Mary Jane ---------- -- Butler, SmedleY ----- ----- 213 337 237 -----131 Bmikofer. Rita .... em. 239, 279 Butzloff, Roberta .... 241, 275, 279 Buxton, Warren ...--- -. ---- --227 Byerlein. June .......--- --30, 251 Byng, Vivian ...... ---- 2 37 C Caesar, Doris --- - ------ -239 Cahn, Bernice ............ ..--- 2 49 Cahn, Bertram - .....,.......-. 18 Calder, Frone --. -- ...... lllfl, 264 Caldwell, Julia ...... 240, 264, 281 Caley, Margaret ......... - --.- 239 Calhoun, James ---..--H.----329 212 Call, Roger ...... 30, 102, 106, 212 Callaway, Otis ........., -- . e.... 96 Calvano, Micheal .... 151, 152, 227 Cameron, Mary ................ 39 -----------338 Cameron, Roberl. --- Campaigne, Pearl -- Campbell, James .... 39, Campbell, Sally ............... 235 Campbell, Si1l1ll'i. .............. 261 Campbell, f1'homa s - Canady, Miron ............. ---258 Can field, Doroi hy .........,.,.. 2111 -.. .... 109, 212, 110 284 -----------268 ---- --e... ..... - 151 Canker, Frank --.-07 100, 102, 272, 287 Cantwell. Yagcr, -- H..- ,1,,,,220 Capek, Frank ..... ....... 3 32 Caplan, Shirley .-.-- ..1. 2 36, 264 Caplin, Clara ....,,,,,,,,, - -.-- 333 Carey, Raymond ....,,,- , ,-,v 28 Carling. Jeanette .... .....,,-. 2 38 Carlisle, Betty .... ,-M248 Carliss. Joseph --- ,,., 328 Carlson, Dorothy -- V---2:39 Carlson, Earl ....... ---- 3 32 Carlson, Florence ,,,, w,-- - --40 Carlson, George .,..,,,-,w- ,H---219 Carlson, Harold ,,,,,,,-- -i-f-- - 212 Carlson, Norman .,,,.,-- -.---' 2 19 Carlson, Rulh --,---- --- .---- -335 Carlstead, Hnl ,,, ,,------ A----- 3 28 Carlstedt, Fred .... 329, 296, 297. 308 Carnahan, Eleanor ,------- ---- 2 51 Carney. Robert, .... 97, 100, 103, 229 Carpenter, R:-njzumin - ...... ..---40 Carr. Bradley ...... --227, 102 151 CaI'I'0ll. Charles ....,.,,- -219, 103 Ca rroll, George Carroll, Marjorie ,,,-,- ,---- - --334 Czlrroll, Mililreml ,... 40, Carter, Robert ....,, -.,, 2357. 286 ------216 Cai-tmell. Elaine -,,, ,--, ,-342, 279 Casey, James .,,- ,----- - ------- 2 17 Cass, Lewis ..,, ,,--- ------- - - 329 Casson, Dorothy Casten, Clarence Catlin, Franklin ----281 -- --- -------40 ---------------211 Catlin, James ...... 217, 276 1 Cellmer, Elmer .......... 302: Chalherfr, Elaine , ---- ---,n- A i-109 glliallls, Francis .-,,- .------ Y -- amberlin. Lewis .,,,, ---225' 110 Chamberlain, Miriam .,,,- ----- 2 64 -257 Champion, Rita .............., 337 Chancellor, Helen ---------- --213 Chandler, Shirley ..... .--.. 4 0, Chapel, l e2-rl ----- -------- ----- 3 if Chaplik, Seymour - ------ ----- - 271 Chapman, Estelle - .----- ----- - 338 Chapinali, Frzuikliii ...... --7---419 Chairman, flax-old ---Sf--1316, 12,32 Chapman' ames 210,225 Charles, Thomas ..-- ------- ---- 4 1 1 Chase. Eloise -- ----- ------ ff-- - - 2113 Chatain, Marguerite ...... 40. 247 Chatain, Robert ..--- ------ 1 02- 227 Cheer - leaders - - bench ...--- -143 Cheley, Jack .----- -------- ' 10' 259 Chevlin, Myron .... -30, 40, 43, Chi Delta Alpha ----- ----- ----- 337 Chicago Campus ..---- ---- 2 93-333 Chicago Campus Administration -- 293-301 Chicago Campus Fraternities -.-- 327-332 Chicago Campus Life .... 317-327 ChiIdren's Theatre -- -..----- --116 Childs, Alexander - .------ ------ 3 30 Chinsky. Gail ..---------- 235, 288 Chi Omega ..------ -- -------- 241 Chittick, Arthur .----- ---------- 4 0 Chabot, Frank .....----- ------ 3 29 Chrisnnin, Tony .... 40, 88, 210, 226 Christensen, Carol .... 110, 111, 22? 2 Christensen, Jane ............ --264 Christian, Frank .......... ----22l Christian Science Organizalion Christianson, June, ........e.. -109 Christopher, F. Robert ........ 306 Christopher, Harrold .... 86, 90, l02, 117. 219 Christopherson, June .......... 246 Chubb, Jean .......... 80, 80, 251 Chunn, Calvin ................ 231 ---------329 Ciminello. Alfred --- --- --102 106 Civis, James ............ 250. Clark, Arthur .................. 110 Clark, Bernard ............ 40, 104 Clark, Betty ...... 29 89, ll8, 2112 Clark, Bob ................ 40, 224 Clark, Eleanor .......... lfiil, 2-lil Clark, Jack ................... 216 Clark, John ................... 220 Clark, Keyes .............. 40, 242 Clark, Madge ....... .... 2 9, 246 Clarke, Dorothy ...... ---Till-'l, 15:54 Clarke, E. R. ......... ......, 2 4 Clarke, Elsie ...........,,,.... 251 Claus. Jayne ......... ....... , .26-1 Clarke, Lulu Belle ......., 2148, 265 Clarke, Philip ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 Clarke, Portia -.....,, ,,,, 2 51 Classes ........... .....,.,, 3 5-S2 Classroom 2- .... - - ...., 81, S2 Clay, Jane ....,..,,---- M., ,--, 239 Clausen, Louise ........ 29, -10, 239 Clayton. Mark ......, ,,,,,,,,, 2 25 Cleary. Marguerite --- ,... 40, 248 Cleaver. G. ......... ---.--332 -----242 220 Cleland. Betty ..... .,.,, A Cleland, John ..,,,-,, 2,--134, Clemens, Ben -,,,,,-,--- A, Cleveland. Raymond ..,,. C'iff, Arthur .,,,,,,, -240, 15 , C'ifford. Grave --- -----261 l -----231 230 -----334 Clifford, .lerry ..., ,,,., 1 88, 231 C'ine, Jane ..,,.,,-. -,--- Q 7, Q35 Cline, Richard ,-,-,,,,,-- -740' 219 Conlo, Ruth ,..... 28, 77, 2411. 268 C'vl'1h, Elliot ,--,---, -nm-W-Mm--220 Cobb, Jess ..,. 40, ss, 214, 276, 277 Coe. James ....,,, ,----- - --97' 219 Cohodns. Arnold ,-,-.,--- ,,Y-Y- 2 18 Cohen, Bobbe ,-,----- ----- -w--- 2 3 6 Cohen, Elaine .,.. - -fkf KQQHQ' 3934 Cohen. Eleanor ,,,-- ----- ---- 3 3 3 Cohen, Joseph -,-,-- ----Y--Y 4 1' 105 Cohen, Sidney -,, -,-- 87, 223. 25:4 Cohn. Ruth ,--,-- ---- ---,- V Q 53:-gg Cfiiih, Christine ....,,, ------ W x-242 C01by. Kennelh ,,.--- 2 ----- 41' 215 COle, Charlotte ----w--- -A----K F 245 Cole. Edward .... 41, 103, 257 282 Cole, Jack .,,.. ----- --.--Y i - ' 106 Cole, Kathryn ....,-- --v- - -109'-2432 Cole, Sally -,,--- -- ---- L-261 Coleman. Eleanor --- Coleman, Lorayne -- Collester. Marion --- Collins, Frank ...,, , Collins, Mary Ann , Collins, Virginia --- Oolman. Milton .... ----240 -- .... 334 --- .... 243 ----- ----176 ----264 ------------41 ------------41 C01Daert. Joseph ..... 1 10 260 -4 , 6. -----------239 ------245 266 ----------214 'fe Club ----302. sos, 'mv Colvin, Arlee Rae --- Colvin, Charlotte --- Combs. Patricia .... Combs, Robert ...,, Comme Commerce Magazine Eno Coney. Jack ..,, N- 7 --S--2-7-- C0HPfd0n- Clarke -.1.2'.jTQ.21.2-gi1g 202 Congre ve, Virgi ' ,----- N 7 Conkle, Paul --212 .,,, - 102 C0rI19y, Jane --- -------41, 112, ---------328 230 C0HIl911Y, Harold -, ,--- ---- 4 1 lolj Conner. Bonnie - ..,,. -W----29' 286 Conners, Edward .,-- --- ---- L-226 Conner, Frances ------- ----41, 241 Connery, John ............. 41. 214 Conroy, Hilary ............ 251, 223 Conteas, Nick .... 79, 151, 161, Conway, John ........----- ---194 Cook, Betty - ............. 242, 262 Cook, Douglas --.......------- 220 Cook, Jeanette ..... - ......- --264 cook, King ..... ............... 3 28 cook, Ruth .... ...........---- 3 37 Cook, Ward .--- --- ---------- 220 Cooke, Sherman -------------- -103 Cooley, Jane - ------ ------- 1 -15, 246 Coolidge, John ....... -17, 100, 104 Coombs, Agnes ..-- ------------ 3 37 Coombs, Joan ....... ---41, 90, 241 Coon, Owen --------- ---------- 1 3 Cooper, Philip .... 41, 45, 85, 37, 108, 226, 277 Copeland, Annette ------- ----- 2 51 Corbett, Martha ..---- -------- 3 36 Carman, Mary Lee .....- 233, 230 Cornell, Larry ...---- --------- 2 45 Cornish, Donald .-.---- ---- 8 7, 2-14 Cosner, Fae .....---- --------- 3 23 Costa, Helen ...... --------- - --233 Cotel, Ida ......... -..------ - --333 Cotter, Caryl ........--.--- ---- 2 43 Cotter, Francis ...... ........-.. 4 1 Courtright, Lucille ........ 109, 264 Cousine, Lloyd --.. ...-....----- 222 Coulter, William .......... l04, 217 Coutts, Betty ........-.--.- 41, 217 Cowan, Robert ------ 73, 130, 221 Cox, Ezra ......... ....-......- 2 60 Cox, Mary Elizabeth ....------- 29 Coyle, Richard ............. 80, 168 Coyner, Jean .................. 207 Cozad, Clarence - ...... ..-... 2 14 Cazad, Delos .................. 214 Crabtree, Elizabeth ............ 337 Craig Club ................... -291 Craig, Walter ............ 302, 328 Crandall, Fathon .............. 269 Crane, Roscoe ........... 297, 332 Crassweller, Nancy ............ -41 Crawford, Aileen ..... ....... 2 64 Crawford, Betty -- ...... 287 Crawford, Carol ........,..... 242 Crawford, Edgar .......... 41, 230 Crawford, Jean ............... 251 Crawford, Nina ..... ........... 4 1 Crawfond, Virginia ........ 41, 240 Creed. Helen .................. 241 Creed, Mary .............. 89, 239 Creighton, John .... 106, 110, 222 Cremons, Russell .......... 41, 225 Cresap, Mark .... .........,., 1 S Crim, Douglas .....-.. . ,...,,,, 41 Crist, Jack .......... 97, 214, 282 Crisp, Richard ,.,,,-,,,,-, ,,., 3 29 Croessman. Dwight ..........., 271 Croker, William .... 42, 87, 227, 284 Croon, Virginia ................ 335 Crosby, John ......----.-.--.. 231 Crossan, Catherine .... 109, 251, 264 Crossman, Marshall ...... -----213 Crosthwait, Russell ............ 226 Crouch , Sarah ......... -----264 -----244 Crowell, Eleanor ......... Crowell, Florence ........ Crowby, William ......... ---256, Cryer, Catherine ..... --- Ciumpacker, Shepard Cuffey, Eleanor .----- ----,241 -----329 261 327 -----268 -----216 Cumming, William ....... Cummings, Jack ......... Cummins, Walden ----- -42. ---302, 212 328 Cunningham, David --- ........ 328 Cunningham, Frank ......... .,,1R Cunningham, Helen ....... .. ..., 42 Cunningham, John ...-..,.,,.. 212 Curran. John .............. 271, 287 Cui-reri, Joseph .......... 151, 214 Currie, James .... 47, 168, 171, 226, 276 Currie, Robert .............,- ,215 Curtis, Georganne ........ 118, 238 Curtiss, Ray ............ ,,..,, 2 15 Curtis, Rhoda .............. -,-270 Cushman, Roger ........ ,,-, 9 7, 227 Cutlich, Nick .... 151, 162, 186, 187 Cutter, Dr. Irving S. ........ --18 Cutting, Frances ........ CyHarrice, Nick ..... ------42 261 -------74 Czarnecki, Joseph ...,,, --217 Cvechowicz, Edward .,,,,, CZeI'W0HkY, Andreas D ------42 , , 42 -----104 Dad's Day ............. ,, ,,--,- 155 Dahl, Dorothy .... 29 42, 240, 281 Dahl. Ernest ............ 108, 271 Daily Business Staff ............ 86 DailY Editorial Staff .......... 87 Daily News Staff ..... ....... 8 5 Daily Sports Staff ............,, 87 Daley, Arthur ............,,, ,258 Daly, Betty Jane .......... 42, 239 Daly, Bob ........ 97, 157, 161, 220 Daly, Rodney ........... ---92, 273 Damron, M. L. ..............,, 322, Danner, Betty .....,-,,,, -42, 245 Danner. Howard ....... ...... 2 59 Daniels, Thyra ............,,,- 233 Dantone. Pete ............ -102, 224 Daoust, Marynelle -- ------.29 Darling, John .... 302, 308, 314 330 Day-iing, William ....... ....-.- 2 17 Dart, Lawrence ......... ..----- 3 30 Dash, Harold ...-......-- -179, 181 Daubin, Mary ------------ 42, 280 Davidson, Dorothy -.--------- --245 Davidson, Harold ........ 224, 271 Davidson, Jean ------------ 29, 246 Davies, Ernest ..-------- -294, 329 Davies, Mrs. E. C. ------- ----- 3 37 Davis, Bernard - .--- ---170 228 Davis, Donald ..... ------ 2 30 Davis, Edward .... -- --------- 42 Davis, Frederic .... -- ---- 103 253 Davis, Hilance .-.--- -- ------ --42 Davis, Howard ...... ..-- ----- 2 2 7 Davis, Ira .... , ....----- -------- 2 18 Davis, Wallace ..... ....-- 4 2, 230 Dawson, Alice .........-.- ----- 1 11 Dawson, Beck ........... ----- - -110 Dawson, Mildred ...... 111, 242 280 Day, Dorothy ......----.. ------ 2 46 Day, Robert ---1 ...------- -24 Day, Rosemary --- -,---. 86, 245 Day, Stephanie ..----....-- 86, 239 Deane, Margaret --- Deat-srnan. Frederick ------------42 30S 297, DeBoer, Constance --- ---109, 264 DeCa,prio, Jack ..----.------- --186 Decker, Alice -.---.- ..--.. 4 2, 249 Decoudres, Dean .-----.--. 42, 102 Deeb, Katherine ----..- ------ 2 33 Deibler, Frederick ......-.-.-.. 329 DeKieffer, Robert ---.---. 106, 181 Delaney, James --183, 210, 220, 278 Delaney, Thomas ..------------ 328 DeLano, Betty --..------ 251, 264 DeLa.tour, Virginia .----------- 245 DeLong, Earl --. ...--..-.----- 106 Delta Delta Delta ----......--.- 242 Delta Gamma -.-. . ..-.--....--.- 243 Delta Sigma Pi ---.-..-..-.--. 213 Delta Tau Delta - ----- ---..----214 Delta Upsilon .-...---......-.-. 215 Delta Zeta ------.--....-. -..---244 DeMand, Jane ---- 42, 86, 90. 2240, 75 Dembinski, Thaddeus --..----- 42 DeM0ulin, William ..-- 86, 100, 104, 219 DeNictolis, Macklin -- ----- 111 Denman, Burt --------- Dennis, Barbara -- --- Dennis. Ralph ------.-. DeNoyelles. Lester Deroiter, Albert --- -- Deru -- ------..--..... ---------18 --------109 ---------22 42 106 111 222 -----330 Dessauer, Bobbette -.-- 28, De'1'amble, Pe rc ----.--- DeTrana, Virginia ---- Deutsch. Mildred DeVries, Doris --.- Dewey, Loring -- --- DeWolf. Thaddeus Diamond, Irving --.- 30 Dick, Dorothy -.------ Dickson, Donald .--.--- Didenko, Olga ..-..-..- Diederich, Dorothy .-.. Diehl, Cleo ...- 43, 236, 278 274 214 -----335 249 ---246 ---------42 ------ --229 0 309, 331 ------242 323 ---------43 ---..----334 73, 151, 161, 171, 176 7,0 276 Dienner, John --.- 43, 73, Dies, Henrietta -----... Diesart, Dorothy Dietrich. William --- Dietz, Herbert ---- Dignnn. Jane ---- Dill. Carl -.------.-- Dillon. Charles, -- 1 n 88, 214. 269 --- .43 281 281 257 ------311 243 106 103 ----43. Dlmond, George .........,.. 517, Dingle, Florence Dinsmocr. Jane --in-W -43, 91, -43, 118, 22-4 248 242 -----328 DIVIS, George ,,,,,,,,,-22 Dixon, Joan ..-..-.--- Dixon, Mardell, H--- Dlxon, William ----1---205 241 ----43, -------18 Docekel, Molly ......,,,,,,-,. -251 Doddridee, Emmajean ---238, 279 Dodge. James -----..-.. ,,,,,,,, 2 13 Doerfler, Marvel ,,,,,, -,,-, 3 35 Doering, Betsy Ann --- -.---248 Dohrmann, Rita -----. ---247 Dole, Malcolm ..., --- -,-269 Domine, Edith ---..--. Donaldson. Gene ------ Donahue, Edward ,, ---235 -----332 -----213 Donaldson, William ---ZZ Doran. Eugenie ------ 43, Dorsey Patti ----,,,--- ,- Doufral. Herbert .------ -----226 245, 279 109, 245 - -.---.. 329 Douglas, Sarah ,----------- 113 251 Doupe, Patsy 1 -,---,- - Downey, John ---.---. Dorihan. Alfred ------ --------109 43 205 263 -----268 ----.-229 221, Doyle, John .,....,,,, ,--- Doyle, Robert --43, 85, 87, Doyle. Rosemary ..,,,, ----43, 277 243 ------43 Drake. Stevens ..---.. --- Draper, William Drexler, Lloyd ,,::::- Drummond - Hay, Lady Dryden. George .-.... - -----43 -----22S ----131 Du Beau. Dona ......,, --19 251 -----3251 DuCasse, George -,,.-,,, -- Duckman. Lucille ---. ---- 250 Duddleston, Louis ..---,--, 188, 220 Duffy. Daniel -- Duncan, Delbert ---148, 230 -- .--- --329 D-unkle, Kenneth ..,.. ----22:7 Dunkle, Robert ......,.. --------102 Dunkleman, Murial --- ----43, Dunn, Grace ...... ------ - -----U05 Dunn, Jean .....- ...- - ----7--24:33 Dunn, Peggy - .....--Y ,117--411 Mg Durham, Morris .,.... 106, 111, 12- Dutcher, Lawrence --- ---- -----2-ll Dutton, Henre ...-- --- ------ --329 Dyer, Charles ...-- - ------- -----221, Dyer, 'Robert --- ---87, 108, 224: Dyker, Joan ..--- ------ 3 04' 301 E i , Ja ne -- ------- ----A- - --335 Illgzilswinebi Josephine .... 244, 27Q Eames, Hugh --------- ----- - -211' Ebenhack, Judith .... - ---43, 207 Eberle, Doris .----- --- ---- --3221 Eberle, Eleanor .... -A--- , ----A--251 Ebner, Marie ...---- ----- - ----23 Eby, Thomas .... 43, 151. 157, 219, 276 Ecker, Bernard --- U- ------43 Eckert, Janice - ..... - 2--, ---- 23:5 Eckert, Jean .....s .-..-- - -241, 204 Eddleman, Charlene -- f---1 ---- 2 51 Edelen, Jane ........ .--- - 109, 2422 Edelman, Alvin ----- fA--- - -2551 Edelman, Frank .... -Y ----- 213 Edgren, Robert ..-- ------ A ,... 45 Edhelson, Jerome -- ..., .---- 2 13 Edler. Henry ----- -------221 Edwards, E. E. --- .... 300 Edwards, Jean --- ..........1- 240 Edward, Philip ..------------ ..-176 Edward, Ruth ...... 109, 249, 264 Egan, William .....-... --------- ' 14 Ehri, Carlyle .........Y., V-Ye1 3 P45 Eikenhout, Betty ..........,,., 233 Eichmann, Maude -,4fl, 49, 71, 2432. 275, 279 Einsel, Louise ..........- .---- 2 53 Eisenberg, Marcella ........ ll 1 , 263 Eisenschmil, Richard ........,. 283 Ekblad, John ......... -,------44 Eklund, Lorraine .... .,s. ..... 2 6 3 Elbel, Fred ...... .eYY- 1 06, 220 Eldridge, Frank --- .... 44, 106, 222 Elies, Leonard .... ..... , . .... 283 Ellede, Helen ......... vsvs , , .... 44 Elledpre, Helen-Rae ...... 235. 263 Ellingson, Mildred .......v 86, 243 Elliot, Elmore ..,..v.. 07, 100, 257 Elliot, 'Paul ...,.. Ellis, George --, Ellis, H. ..,,.. Elmer, Mary --- Elson, Ralph ..... Eisner, Maxine U, Ellis, Quentin ...... Emmett, Harriet ,- Engberson, Ruth -- ---------,,18 -219 ,,,,101l ---..2Sl -------218 ,--4fl, 280 ---,-217 -,--216 ----337 Engel, Charles 1 ..... - Engel. William -1 .... ----,106 --,,,e-216 Engelhandt, Jeanette .... 205, 247 Engen. Raymond ..,,. .....,, 3 32 English, Betty Jane ...... 118, 243 Engstrom. Louise .... ......... 2 29 Ensley, Chester ....,. ,,,--l83, 221 Epsilon Eta Phi -... ,........ , 23-1 Epstein, Benno ............... 297 Epstein, Fay --- -,--110, 236, 2651 Erickson Carl --- ....... 147, 168 Erickson, Curtis ...... 44, 104. 211 Erickson, Dorothy .... 140, 141, 238 Erickson Grace ........... 314, 337 Erickson, Ruth ......, ,, ,,,,,,,, 335 Erickson, William .....,... 89, 214 Eriksen, Peter -., .... 44, 213, 271 Erwin, Jack .................. 211 Essley, June ..... ....., 4 4, 246 Estabrooke, Jean ..,-....,,..,, 253 Estabrook, Robert ,,--T'0. 44, 57, 85, 87, 88, 106, 214, 227 Efa Sigma Phi ,,.... -e ,,,,,, 287 Etkin. Sheridan, ..........,, 37, 228 Ettleson. Jerome .... , ,.,.. ..-- 4 4 Evans. Jack ....... ..296, 297, 328 Evans, Mildred -----.,Y----,--- 251 Evans. 'Robert ........ 102, 176, 220 Evans Scholars ,,,,,..-,,., --bw 2 S7 Evans. Ward ..., ------- - ---R4 Everett, Harry ,- ----- 44, 210 Evers, Glenn ..,,, ------- 1 51 F Faber, Virginia ....... ,44, 86, 111 Fabish, Charles .....,, --H14, 259 Fabrice, Janet ..,,,-,,,, -----1 2 37 Faculty ..........,-. , .,.- , ---- 17.2Q Fader, Byron .......- ,,,-- ---- 2 2 3 Fang. Kenneth ........., ,,,.--- - 22 Fairchild, Meredith ...., -.,,, 2 16 Falk, Dorothy ,,-,,,,,----- ---- 2 43 Falk, Louis .......,-. -,,, 1 51, 227 Faner, Joseph ..,-,-, ,--. 1 79' 215 Fannon, Chase ....... ,,---- - 220 Farquhar, Gordon .....,,----.- G44 Farwig, William .......... 108, 231 Faul. Greyden ........, -,-44, 223 Faulk, John ................ ..-45 Feangan. Parry --- ..... --168, 220 Fearing. Dave .... ..... 1 80, 220 Featu res ,.,,,,,,,,, ,-,- 1 2 5-14 gg Feeney, Robert --- .... 130, 231 Feeny, Thomas --- Feige, Howard Feinberg, Eadie Feldman, Fred Feliciano, Pedro Felts, Marijane Fenchel, Marvin Fencing ........... Fenimore, George Fenske, Florence .... Fenske, Otto' ....... Ferguson, Janet Ferguson, John ---225, -,202, 282 332 264 -------44, 293 273 29 -,qu , .,.. ..-. .a in --A--,,,-,-19ll ,H---,-,-,10li 44, 86. SS, 210, --,,--109, 11-1151, 1845, Ferguson, Sidney -- -A ,.,. 102, Ferrin, Noble ........ 151, l68, Fesler, Paul - ...... - Fetherston, Olive -- Fetzer, Wade ,.... Fenstal, Jean .,.... Fewker, Charles Fey, Ruth ....... - ---A A- Field, Robe1't -, Field, William ..... - 118, 288 226 262 18? 220 212 ,,,-e,,,,,--1S ---,-, -,e..-J.S7 -----18 ,- 1 ,... -118 0 -----------..97 ,266, 286 e--,... ..,,,1 257 - ....... 257 Fielder, Parker ....,...... ..2--215 Finch, Harold --- -----------. -227 Finch, Jeanne .A------ ---- , 0-2110 Finch, Joseph ........ 104, 184, 217 Fine, Renata ..... V--.. .-...... 2 5 36 Fine, Richard ...... .. ....,. 167, 22l Finefrock, Charles ..... ---44, 227 Finestone, David .... 210, 228, 291 Fingerhert, Morton ............ 268 Fingulin, Carol .... 247, 275, 270 Fink, Lieutenant-Commander ...... 96, 100 Fink, Isadore ....,,., ,,,,,,,,l0li Fink, Merle .... ..... . ........ 1 08 Finkelstein, Milton Finney, Harry ....,. e-, Finston, Ruth ...... Fischer, Forrest --- Fischer, Jean ..,, Fischer, William M- ----------,,45 -------45, , 1 .id ...... .329 291. nog 24 W, ,... ., ------110, Fish, William -.. ...... ., ,.,, 45, Fisher, Waldo ----,--147, Fisher, William ,...,,.. 45. Fishgall, Carolyn ,.,...... 150, 111 215 168 231 106, ---,-236 Fitzgerald, Betty ...,.... ,..,., 2 fl 2 Fitzgerald, Geraldine, ....,,,.,. 263 Fitzgerald, Mary Alice ..,. 100, 242 Fitzpatrick, William ---., ....,. 227 Flanzer, Helen ........ 115, 236. 266 Floden, Virginia --- ,.,, H2221 263 Fleming, James --.. .... 268, 271 Fleming, Louise -- ,,,-,,, 2540 Fletcher, Sylvia -- .,,, . .,., ...335 Fleer, Harry --- ,,,, 1013, 210 Flinn, Byron .... --.e,,,2lf7 Flood, Charlotte 21, Flower, J ames ..... -- ------45 , ,,w, 211 Flynn, Kathryn -- ...... 297, 3317 Fobes, John .,.. ,W-'l,:. 86, 910 Fogfel, Fred ...... ......... 3 31 Footlball .... .... - -- ...V 150-164 Forbes, Ross Forbus, Janet --- Ford, Arthur Ford, Harrick --- Ford. Jane --.,--- Forman, Robert Forrer, Betty - ,,.. 213 Fortlage, Herbert -- 45 7 Forsman, Pfvy ........ --,- Fortney, Bill ...... Foscue. Mary Lou ....1,.. Foskett. William ...... ,-- --,---328 ,---266 ----219 ----204 ---,---335 -, --218, 260 e,,,,-,,,-242 -- , -2. 214, 88. 273 ---------108 --,--241 -,---229 221 Foss, Richard ....... 148, 151, ,. Foss, Robert ................., 332 Foster, Betty ...... --...-.,., 2 48 Foster, Dan ..........-... ,,,,-, 3 32 Foster, Edith ................. ,243 Foster House .........,...., ,,,,257 Foster, Marv Virginia ,....... 239 Foster, VVilliam .,.....,.. 106, 227 Foulk, John ,....... ..,,-,,, , 221 Foulks, Barbara, ............, -335 Foust. Howard .......,,,,,.,,- 214 Fowler. Dorothy ....,.,.,,. 45, 235 Fox, Beatrice .,..,-..,--,,, ---- 4 5 Fox. Betty .,,-,,------,, ,----- 2 32 Fox, Robert -M , -4,,- ,--. 2 15 Frank, Isabel U , -,-,-,---- 239 Frank, John --- -----Y- -217 Frank, Marioi-ie -......... 45, 2452 Frank, Shir-lev .---2v1- ---A, --N- 235 Franke. Edwin - ,.,-,,., - -,---- 222 Frankel, Stanley .,,- 20, 78. 79, 87' . 218, 260, 271 Franklin, Kenneth .,.,,--2 --87, 227 Franko, Edwin ,-,2-- u ------ 106 Frank, Jack .,.2,-., ---- ---.-- 2 5 0 Franquemont, Roland v...,, h--- 2 68 Frantz, Gene .... 45, 197, 198, 204, 205, 237 Fraser, 'Patricia ,,..,. ,--- 4 5, 245 Fraternities ..........,, -.-- 2 09,232 Fred. Renhart, -- ...- 111, 211 Fred, Mable ....,.. -, ,----- -281 Frederick, Evelyn ,... ,,,,,A--- - 33: Freedman, Roswell ...,,,--, ----257 Freedman, Walter' ,.,,,,,, ,-,- 1 11 Freeland, Margaret .... 29 242, 285 Freeman, Dr. G. W. ........ 294 Freeman, G. F, ----.-,---------2 - Freeman, Barbara .... ,,--109, 246 French, Louise ............ 45, Q41 French, Mary Alice ---..45, 245, 279 French, William ..,,,,,,,,,,, 721' Freedman, Roswell 45 F1-eyer, Clesson ........... ---- - 221 Friars of Himnan House ------260 Friedfield, Natalie ...... ----2f19 Friedman. Edward ------------ 551 Friedman, Shirley ---- -- -e--1- 5-2412 Friedman, 'puny ,... 53, 11, 106, 276 Friesenecker, Glenn ------------ 234 F1-Oehlich, Mildred - ..... ....-- 1 309 Froehling, Betty --------- 242- 279 Froehling, Frank ...... 45 188, 194 Frosh Council and Dance --0 Froish, stanley ------ ------e--- 2 93 Frybarger. V11'211111l' ---------- 264 Fudge, Martha .e--- ------- 4 5, 243 Fuller, C. ..... .----- 4--- ------ 1 9 0 Fuller, Jacque .--- ------------- 2 27 Fuller, Oliver ..... -105, 108. 222 Fulton, Evelyn ----- ------- 1 ---- 5 334 Fulton, Hel0ll ---e --- -----------nf Furlang, Jayne -- ---- 238 G Gabel, Harry --- ----- ---e--- - --87 Gaber, Martin ..... ---45, 218, 236 Gaber, Mary Ann .----- ----- - -- Gabriel, William Gadske, Richard Galantin, Joseph Galbraith, Li0uiS9 Galda, Gallagher, John Gallivan, Eugene Gambill, Eleanor Karl, ---- -- -- 337 ----215 285 ew 'f1IffIffII1-4., ----------4e. 243 227 3532 239 130 Garnet, Merrill .--- -- ----- ------ A , Gamma Phi Beta .----- ------- - -244' Gantar, M2l1'lC ..---- ------ 1 02, 271 Garay, Paul ..------ --------- - 229 Gardner, OSCSI' -- ----- ------ 2 97 Gardner, Robert ------ --------- 1 3 Garfield, Rlllifiell .------ ----- - -228 Garfitt, Barbzira, ,.,. 242, 274, 275 Garland, Soloman .... - -------- 233 Garman, Edward -- .....-- 332 Garner, Edriri -A--- - ---- ----- 3 30 Garretson, Charles .... --116, 220 G31-nette, Rebecca ......, ....... 3 35 Garriott, John ........ 97, 221, 291 Garrison, Betsy ....... . ..... 76, 245 G31-tenberg, Arthur ............ 97 Gassler, Lieizh ....-- ---- 1 63, 226 Gauthier, George .......... 30, 46 Gay' Jaan --,-,.. ...... 8 7, 242, 279 Gaylord, Lorraine ...... 78, 79, 251 Gayner, Harold ..-------- .----- 2 97 Geffinger, Lowell .... 308, 314, 332 Gehr, Tom ....... .1.-..------1 2 20 Gehrz, Jane ...... 46 202, 206, 239 Geiss, Al ........ ........-- 1 03, 215 Geistman, Marge ............. Gekeler, Kenneth --- Gellersted, Wendell .. -235 ----106 ,-..-213 Gengler, Margaret ..... ..... -337 Genke, Irene ....---.------ ---- 3 36 George, Frances ........... 46, 243 George, Inas .......---..----- 253 George, John ........ 103, 106, 220 George, Katherine ............. 24 George, Willie ............... ---46 Gerken, Arthur .... ........ 1 68, 194 Gerlach, Fredrick .............. 330 German Club .... ...... Gerometta. Anita ..... Gethman, Riehard --- ----2R8 ---.-244 --v ------2oi Getzoff, David ............ 86, Geuther, Marjorie .... 219 -, ......... 46 Gianakopulos, Theodore .... 46, 71, 73, 88, 214, 227 Gibbs, Evelyn ............ 247. 270 Gibson, James ................. 328 Gibson, Kathyrn .....,.... 109, 247 Gibson, Mary .... 28, 29, 74, 251, 274 Gibson, Robert .... 111, 215, 227, 259 Giest, Josiah ....... -- ...... 328 Gilbert, Arthur ................ 106 Gilbert, Bernadine ...,.... 46, 249 Gilbert, Peter ................ -271 Gilby, Joseph .................. 329 Gilchrest, Harold -., ............ 328 Giles, Lake ......., ,---215. 257 Giles, LaVern --- .... 238, 286 Gill, Harry ...-.... ..,. 1 02, 220 Gill, Wilfred .... ........ 1 08 Gillespie, Cecil .... ......... 3 29 Gfillette, William .... .... 2 10, 221 Gilmore, Jane ......,. ....... 2 41 Gilmore, Jean ...... ...... 2 43 Gilpin, Mabeljune .... .... 4 6, 118 Ginsberg, Leonard Gittlem an Krana ------------228 , ...... 46, 55, 236 Glabman. Gertrude ............ 236 Glabman, Shirley --.. ........... 266 117 Glass, Sarah 1 1 ...........,. 46, Glover, Virginia ......... ...... 4 6 283 Gluckman, Joseph 186, Goddard, Dorothy .......... Goelz' Ed ar , Z --------- ----- Goerlick, Henry .... 46, 88, Goeting, Adina ---..------ Goettsche, Roger .......... 187, 109, 281 -----190 89, 103. 214 -----109 -----215 Goldak, John .... 151, 157, 176, 2130 Goldberg, Betty ........,,....,. 249 Goldberg, Eugene ........ 309, 331 Goldberg, Melvin ........... ---ZS3 Goldblatt, Bernard ........ 111, 228 Golden, Claire .-.- ------- - --2113 Goldenson. Ruth ------ -------- 2 36 Goldish, Lois ---- ---- -------- - -266 Goldman, Marcella .------- 235, 253 Goldsmith, Mosette ..... ---46, 236 Goldsmith, Shirley - ----------- 236 Golf ............ ...- ---- ------ 1 S 9 Gully. Perry --...-.--- ---- 1 53, 259 Gomberg, Helen , -.... ------ 4 5 249 Gonciar, Elizabeth H -,-- ,,,,. - --46 Goo, Elsie ........ ..... ------- - - 49 Good, Jane ,,.... ........ 2 51 230 Good, Robert -- ---------- - ---- -220 Goodale, Robert ---.- ..V--- 102, 231 Goodman, Harold -------- -A--- - 260 Goodman, Lawrence -- ...... 233 Goodman, Marjorie --- ---236 Goodnow, Virginia .........-- -243 Goodrich - --.....---- --- ---- ----208 Goodvis, Helen - .... .------ 9 0, 242 Goodwin, Robert ..... .------- . ,215 Gooley, Adyelyn ....- --------- 3 37 Gordon, Fay ---- - .-..- 46, 249, 291 Gordon, Jerome ......... ..--- 2 83 Gordon, Maudette .... 304, 306, 308, 335 GOI'e, Alfred .... 46, 106, 210, 228 Gore, Jerome ............ 106, 223 Gorhaln, Betty ----- --------- 2 80 Gorman, Edna ...s.... ..---308, 334 Gorman, Lee .............. 87, 238 Gottleib, Robert .......... 87, 218 Gottlock, Jack ................ 298 Gaudris, Helena --- ....,... 90, 279 Gould., Edwin --- Gow, David .... Gowen, Martha ..... .. .... - Graas, Alice ............. Grabowski, Gertrude ------106 176 ------46 -..---264 -..---242 Graham, Frank ............ 90, Graham, John ....... Graham, Phyllis .......... 217 ------330 Graham, Vivian ............ 47 Grambort. Edna ......... ------47 243 -----336 Granis. Harriet ........... 109, 235 Granger, Lucy ........ 47, 109, 235 Granse, Hubert .... ....------- 2 16 Granse, James -- ...... 151, 212 Grant, Brewer -- ........---- 239 Grant, Harry -- ..... 147, 226, 276 Grant. Robert ..,..... 230, 268, 271 Grasett, Jeanne ....---------.-- 246 Grass, Seymour ............... 272 Gravel. Hubert ................ 216 Gravenhorst, Edward ...... 47, 259 Gray, Ann ........... ......... 2 37 Gray, Evelyn ............ ..... 3 34 Gray, Helen .... ............., 2 63 Gray, Jane -- ................ 248 Gray, Joseph .,.1, 47, 104, 150, 190, 230. 291 Gray, Thomas ................ 268 Gray, Mary Louise ,-110, 270, 2541 Green, Georrre ............ 224, 282 Green, Gordon ................ 328 Green, Robert .................. 230 Green. William ,........... .... 2 20 Greenblatt, Marion Greene, Margaret ---.. Greener, Law ren ue Greenfield, Burton --..---------47 ---242 284 ---..--------28 5 Y-----------151 Greenfield, Maurice ,,......,.. , ? 1 Greenshirts .................... 194 Grefe. Ted ........,. 151, 161, 220 Gregory, Blanche .,.. 47, 110, 227, 281 Gregory, Elizabeth ......,..... ?66 Gregory. Jean ............ 47, 239 Gregory, Vera ...,......... 29, 237 Grest. Peggy Lou ......,,,- 90, 243 Grelz. Edgar . ..,.......,..,,, ,102 Gridley. Martin ............,,, ,IS Gries. Rita Jane ,.....,. 47, 88 239 Griffin, Cyril Gerald ,,,, 47, 103, 257, 2S2 Griffin. Gordon .............., ,259 Griffith. Harry P. ,,,,,,-,,,, 322 Gri i'h, G. E. ..........,, ,,,- 1 03 Griffith, Sara -- ......,,-- -,47, 7244 Griffiths, Grace .,...,,,,,, -,,,,,274 Griffiths, John ..........,,,,,Y 271 Grill, George 122-210, 106, IOH, 226, 9:-1 Grilley, Merton .,.,... --- W Grimsrnan. William ........... 329 Griswold Mrs. Elizabeth ..,, 47 252 Grltzz Sidney 1, ..,..... -- Grnbenyieser, Virjrinia ,el Groene. Maxine .... 47, 109, Groenlcf-. Frederick, ..,, -1 ..,-.-218 . .,,281 288 247 ,-----47 Groh Clifferrl ............. 102, 216 Groman, Ruth ........,,.,,,,,, 246 Grooss. Charlotte ........., M2229 Gross, Mildred ............. 129, 263 Gross. Wayne ............ 104, 216 Grossberg, Leo .........., 1527. 2212 Grossman. Rachel ....,... 236, 964 Grote, Arnold ................, ?11 Grotewohl. 'Philip Grothus, Luc-ille Grothus, Virginia --..-------87, 225 ----,,33!1 -----33n Grove, Andrew ,,........ 151, 229 Grover. Lyman ....,.,..,.., ,,, 'W' Gruenfeld, Adolf ,--.--,,,,,,,, 231 Grundeland. Solvoig .,,,,,,., M1237 Gudat. Walter ...,,,.,,-., 47, 224 Guerther, Jean ............. 47, 252 Guests ......... .-... , .-, ........ 131 Gulleit. Eleanor - Gunderson, Laura, --,.---..47, R9, -----,---..86. 2725 237 253 Gundlach, Eleanora ......... --- Guritz, Don ........ ------l-il, 157 Gustafson, Shannon ............ 329 Gutekeinst, Ruth ..... .. ........ 263 Guthat, Marjorie ........ H308 336 Guttman, Shirley ........ ...... 2 49 Guyer, Anton 1 ..... Gu ette Marjone y , .............. 2 81 Guyton, Edith ............ 1011 235 Gyles, Lorraine ,......... 47, Gyllenhaal, Barbara H ----109, Haase, Vernon .... ...........--- 4 7 Habberstad, Edward ........ 47, Habenicht. George ...... Haberkorn. Mae .... ------104, 320 252 281 286 '332 217 1-Iadlock, Gerald - ..-.........-- 223 Hadnett, Pat .....-............ 235 Haensel, Konstantin ,..4S, 194, 288 Haffen, Rita .............. 48, 252 Hagie, Dorothy ............ 48, 235 Hahne, Ernest ................. 329 Hahne. Ernest ..... - Hahn. Maurice .... 48 Hahnenstein, Oliver Haines, Gertrude ......... Hale, Betty ............. Hale, Helene ...... ...... Haley, Robert ......... 90, , ,2, ---------..28 218 60 291 -----..----227 91, ------246 ------279 ------281 224 Hall, Barbara ........,... 109, 245 Hall, Elena ................ 48, 243 Hall, ROY .............,..,... ,329 Hall, Sherwood ---- -------- 1 08' 211 Hauer, Elizabeth ..... . ..---- --?43 Hallett, Charles -.---- '73, 79, 214 Hallock, Wilma ..... ...-- ---- 2 8 0 Halper, Helen ----- --------- - --236 Halpin, J. Bennett -- ---- ----- 3 29 H I ' ----, ---,-,, .,.,. 3 3 0 Hamash, John ----79, 151, 154, alse Frank 214 251 Hamilton, Ella ----- ----- ------ Hamilton, Baker Jr. ----------306 217 Hamilton. Woodrow .... 48. 97, E Hamm, Harry .--- -------- - -91- Hammer, Albert ------ ------- - F30 Ham,-ick, Joe ,,...... 152, 210, 224 I-lamson, Jack ..--- ----- ------ 2 2 fi Hanchett, Alice Ann ....-.. ---24-5 Haney, John .I .......-- -214, 259 I-Iankamer, Cul'tlS .------ ------ - 310 Hanley, Jack .....-- ---------- 2 61 Hanley, Joseph ..----- -- ------ 230 Hanna, Jean ..-.---- ---------- 2 42 Hans. Lois .---- ------------ - --335 Hansen, Hazel -- ------------ ----334 Hansen, Howard ...... 106, 108. 222 Hanson, Marion ..------- ------- 4 5 Hanson, Chester ...... 100, 102, 219 Harden, Dorothy .....-..---- ---- 4 3 Hardin, John .---- ---------- - --18 Hardin - Boyd ............. 43. 256 Hardman, Del ........ ..-.----- 2 15 Hardwick. Betty .------- A- ----- 245 Hardy, Ann ......... 118, 263. 280 Hardy. Mary ..------------ 193, 243 Harkness, Robert - ......... --.- 4 9 Harmening. Orval ....--. ------ 2 16 Harmon, Les .............. 163, 172 Harphana, Alma ............. 336 Harpham, John ---.. ......... ..-212 Harriman, Herbert ............ 225 Har-ring, Robert .............. 216 Harris, Barbara .......... 242, 2'9 Harris, Betty .................. 204 Harris, Lily ................. -311 Harris, Rachel .......... 203, 245 Harris, Robert ................ 260 Harris, Ruth ................... 337 Harris, Thomas ...... 308, 314. 328 Harris, Virginia .... 281, 106, 111. 281 Harrison, Ben ....... . ........ 328 Harrison, John ..............., 328 Hart, C. M. .................... 103 Hart, George ............ 103, Hart. Harvey -- ..... 48, 86, 227 2161 Hart, Jack ..... ...... 2 8, 221, 273 Hart. Martha ............... 239, 26 Hart. Max ..............,,,,,,, 85 I-Iart, Ralph 7 .............. ,,,, 110 Hartley, Marlon ............. ,,248 230 Hartley, Nelson .....,,.-- 48, Hartman, Elouise ..-. .. ..-,,,, ,248 Hartmann, Ella ...- ----304, Hartmann, Francis .,.,.,, ,.., , 335 224 Hartshorn, Nadine ....,,,,,, --264 I-Iartung, James ......., 97, 100, 215 Harvey. William ......, ,,,103, 221 Harwood, Thomas ..,,,,,,, ,, ,--- 18 I-Iaser, Phyllis ......,,.,,,,, -,-48 Haskell. Helen ...... 48, 247, 281 Haskell, John ........, ,,,,,,,,- 2 22 Haskins, Virginia .,..,.,.,,.,- 245 Hasner. Janet ...,.,,,,,,, 42, 263 Hastie, John .... -- ,,,,, 210, 214 Hatcher, Pearl ..,,--,-- ----- - ,327 Hathaway. Eugene ..,, 134, 217, 274: Hathaway, Iflorence ..... - ------48 Hathaway. Rita ..., --,,,,-- -,-- 2 5 2 Hatbendorf, Virginia 335 277 Haumesser, .Robert --.-.-4,55-2i5T Hauser, Cyril ...., ,,,,,-- ----- - 2 '11 Haven House - .... -- --..,,259 Havenhlll, Ruth ...,,, ----,--- - 335 Hawk, Robert .-,- --- ----48' Hawkins, Eugenya - -- .,.. 48. 213 243 Hawkinson, James ........ ---329 Hawks, Bob .... --- ---- ----- 1 H I , J mer --- ----- ------- 1 3' JS lf --,,, ,--1:zs, 1:59, 248 Hay, Joseph ..... ..--- ---- 1 5 1' 3-0 Hayden, Isobel ...- ----- ----- - - 5254 Hayes, Carlin --- ------- ----07 Hayles, James --- ---225- 258 Haynes, Betty - ---- - ------ ---591 Hazen, Mary -- --4-- ----- ---- - - --U Heap, Donald .... 217, 163- 278, 74, 278 77, 151, 163. 217, Hefflebowef, Mary Lois ---- --250 Heidbrink, Frederick H. ..... -.---94 Hein, Ellen -- ..... .--- ------- - - 24? Heine Heinriclc .... 48. 239- 210 105 Heine, Lieut. -.. ---- ----- ------- 5 9 6 Heine, Ralph -- .---- ---- ------- F 2 7 Heinemann, George .... ill. 104 212 Heinemann, Jane .....- ---- 1 09 Heinrich, Alberta --- -,. - Heinrich, Gla,dyS ------ ---v - - ---f U30 Heisman, Paul --.. ------ --------- 9 Heitmann, Fred ,-212, 48, 151- 132 Heitz, George ..,-. ------- ----- - 59 Helbig, Clarence ..--- ----- ---- 3 0 9 Helenhouse, John ------ -1 ------ 273 Helgeson, Thomas ...... --l03, 212 Hiller, Shirley ..... ..-.-- n4--- 2 3 6 Helm, Robert ---- ---- -------- - - 328 Helm, Virginia ...... ----1----- 3 36 Helmerick, Frances ....... J09, 250 Helmich. Mary E- - Hemrnenz, Paul --- ------334 ,----157 Hemwall, Helen ------- ------ 3 35 Henderson, Bessie, --- - ..1e- --256 Henderson, Edmona -- -,-239. 285 Henderson, Edythe --- ------ 255 Henderson, William --- .------ -216 Henderson, Zella ..... .... 4 9, 239 Hendrickson, Dorothy -- ------ 254 Henke, Marguerite - .... Y ---- 239 Henkel, Herbert .------------ -212 Henry, Jean ....---- ------ 4 9, 246 Henry, Ray -------- ---------- 1 17 Hensler, Donald ...-.. -------- 2 25 I-Iensler, Ralph ...... ---------- 2 25 I-Ientschel, Edythmae .... 304, 314151: I Hepler, Grace ....... - 264 ' -H---241 I-Iepmer, Helen ............. 90, Herbert, Leah ..... Herlin, Stanley .... Herndon, Frank --- Herndon, Gertrude -- Herpich, Richard .... Herr. Richard ...... Herrmann. G. --- Herrold, Lloyd -- I-Iershey, Betty ...... I-Ierzon, Harold ...... I-Iesch. Clarence ...... I-Iesketh. Gladys -- Hess. Edward ...... Hess, Mary ...... Hess, Raymond --- Hester, Robert ---- Hettelsater. Amy --., Heyman, Miriam I-Iibbard, Addison Hickey, Virginia Hickox, Alan .......... 49. I-Iickox, Rosemary ...... 49, I-Iicks, Doris ...... I-Iiemenz, Paul -- I-Iigszins, Audrey .... ----49, 245 302 ----330 - .... 246 ------221 --------226 -----104. 217 ---------32R ------49, 245 49. 106, 111 106, 108. 257 ----------,324 ----1R0, 226 --------109 ----40, 257 --,,97, 223 --49, 241 ---,-309 ------21 251 - ..... 110, ----109, ----------49, 120, 239. 212 275 281 225 237 I-Iifrhland, Arthur .... ......,... 1 R1 Hfiszhtower, Harry ........ 168. 226 I-Iilsleman, Vera Mae .......... 264 Hill. D. A. .............. ------ 3 00 I-Iill, Frank .......... 147, 182. 194 Hill, George ......... ......... 1 06 Hill, Milo .................. ---106 Hillel ..... .............-..... V 292 I-Iillix. Betty ........ 253, 275. 294 I-Iillman. Herman .............. 331 Hillman, Philmour ............ 250 Hills, Marjorie ............ -- -266 Hills, Nat .-,.,.,............., 257 Wilton. Beatrice ............... 246 Himelban. Alan ...... 106. 189, R29 Hines, Elizabeth .............. 247 Hinton, Clarence ..... ---l51 161 Hintzf, Betty Jane --- ....... -243 Hipn, Ruth ................ 239 279 Hirth, Charles .... ........ L --217 Hitch, Marion ............ 242. 264 I-Ilava. Vlaa-ta. ...............- .-336 Hoaglund. Jeannette ............ 49 Hobart, Hall ,.................. 263 Hobbs. Albert .... ............. 1 11 I-Iodson. Glen --- ---302, 308, 330 Hoff, Joan ...... ...... 2 49 Hoffer, Russell --- ....... 40, 215 Ffoffman, Charles .............. 332 Hoffman, Eve ........ 85, 236, 266 Hoffman, Ida May ........ 49, 252 Hoffman, Lucille .......... 304, R35 Hoffman, Terrill ,,...... ..... 2 15 Hoffman, William ...... ...s 4 9 Hoffman, Theresa L. M. ..,... 264 Hohman, Elmo .-,,..-,....,... 329 Holden, Joan .................. 243 Holford. Ambrose .,..,......... 222 Holland, Marjorie ..,........, ,-,RR7 Holland. Reginald ,......... 49 Holland, Mrs. Ruth 220 -----------49 Hollister, Janet ....... ..,,1,-, 2 RR Hollister, Hollister. Lucius ..... --v?26, Vincent --- -- -1912 308 100 Holman, David --- I-Iolmberg, Harry --- -49, 218 -218 Holman, Marvin ,.......... -- -49, 106, 111, 222 Holmboe, Loisanne ........... -238 Holmes, Glenette .......... 202, 253 Holmes, Henry Etta ........,. 240 Holt, Frank ................... 214 Holtzman, Richard -- ........, 215 Homecoming .. ..., ..., . , .... ,,., ,,,. ,.., 1 5 8 , 159 I-Ionoraries .......--..... ..267 - 292 Hgoodwin, Arlene .............. 118 Hoomes, Glennette ........ Hooper, Allison .......... I-Ioover, Blaine ........... Hopkins, George Hopkins, Walter Hopper, Janette - .......... Horn, Charles ....... Horton, Horace - .......... Horvath, Charles -----109 ----,2 53 ------49 ---IM --..--227 -----253 -10S, 110, 259 -151, 217 151. 184, 226 I-Iorwich, Howard ...... .-...... 3 31 245 Hoskins, Lois ........ Hostetler, Phillip Hovudek, Joseph Houlihan. Robert ------49, -----32S 111 -----221 -------..--110, Houk, Virginia ................. 49 Houtz, Roy .................... 298 Howard, Richard ..... ........ 2 17 Howat, Robert ................ 227 Howe, Catherine ------------,-251 Howe, Isabelle ..... ........... 2 46 239 Howell, Patricia Howland. Arthur ...... ..... 2 69 Howland. Henry .............. 226 Hoyt. George .............,,.... 50 Hubeay, Blanche .......... 118. 225 I-Iubica. Bernice --- ......... -296 Huck. Marsha .... - ...,. 239 Hudgin, Maurene .,....,....,,, 284 Hudson, Virginia - ......... 242, 280 Hur-met. Mary Lou ........ ,.,,,246 Hulae, Georze ............ 151, 261 I-Iulteen. Jean .......... 198. 200 I-Iurcnhrey. Priscilla ...... 247, 264 Hunker, William ........,,,-,, 217 Hunter, Jane ....... ....,...-, 2 45 I-Iunter, Jean ...... ..., 5 0 I-Iunter, Oliver ........ ---QM Hunter, Virginia .............. 245 Hunting, Marian ............... 242 Huper, Raymond ..... ......,, 2 '20 Hunter. Raymond ..... ..... Z 98 Hurd, Dean .......-..., -,,,- 2 30 Hurchum, Mary ........,. ,,,,, 2 80 I-Iurrell, Randolph ...,.--,,,, -332 I-Iusar. Marion ..... ..., , H236 Husard, Richard ..........,,.- 213 I-Iussar. Edward .,....-..,,,., ,103 I-Iuster, Frank ,,-,,,,,,--- ---- 3 32 Hutchins, Elaine ..,... ,,,,, 2 43 l'Il1tf01'l.'l, Sally ,,..,,,,,- --g-- 2 43 Hyatt. Dave ....... ..... ....., I Ilfrenfritz, Bonnie --- .... 50. 239 Illich, Evelyn ................. 50 Imber, Sydney ........... , .... 228 Independent Council .......... 32 Indoe. Alice .................. 248 Ingalls, Sue ................... 246 Ingersoll, Alice ............ 235. 280 Ingwersen. Bert ...... 147, 150, 176 Inman, Wilbur .......... 298, 328 Innes. Robert ........ ...... 2 25 Interesting Pconle ............ 120 Interfraternity Ball .,..... Interfraternity Council --- Interhouse Council ....... International 'Relations Club -- Intramural Winners ...... Irish. M'ariam - .... -----232 -----21o -----256 191 - 288 193 ------50 Irving, Tom .... 50, 151. 153, Irwin. Georze ......... Isador. Betty ............ -86, 219, 184. 230 271 ------50 Isherwood, Bruce ...........,,- 214 Ishewood. Paul ................ 106 Israel, Thomas ..............., 106 Ivarson, Phyllis .......... 50, 247 J Jackson, Dorothy .............. 242 Jackson Eugene ...... 50, 88. 217 Jackson Henry ...... 106, 210, 231 Jackson, Hollister ............ 215 Jackson, James .... ...... 2 17, 271 Jacobs, Jeanne ---204 228, 247, 274 Jacobs, Virginia .............. 263 Jacobsen, Ralph .......... 97. 229 Jacobson, Roland ..,,..,,,...,. 269 Jaeger, June .............. 90, 245 Jaffe, Cliff .... ..... 8 7, 228, 284 James, Robert ............ 110, 111 James, Sydney ................ 111 Jammer, Robert ................ 50 Jamra, Jamille ...... 210. 215, 271 Janssens, 'Edmund ............ 328 Jarasek, Charles .... 50, 91, 106, 260 Jefferson, Bernard -----151, Jeffries, Lee ............. Jeffries, Margaret -- Jenkins, Dorothy --- Jenkins, Edith ......... Jennings, Hugh ......... Jennings, Wilma --- 157 -----235 ---..-,90 -50. 242 ----,242 ---271 ---245 Jens, Jean ...... .... 1 18, 198, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen Carl .... Roy ........ Walker, ..... Jernberg, Annette. Jernegan, Cameron -------50, ----50, 262 214 --------308 225 ---- -------248 -----------J46 282 Jersted, Jack .....-...... 106. Johnson, Alice ............ 241, 264 Johnson, Ardeth .......... 238, 281 Johnson, Charles .... 97, 100, 104, 226 Johnson, Dorothy .............. 334 Johnson. D01'Othy, ------ 50' 1091 239 Johnson, Douglas -- ------ ------ 2 30 Johnson, Eleanor -- ---- ----- - --335 Johnson, Flora ----- ---- ------- 2 8 1 Johnson. George ------ ----- - 50- 214 Johnson, Gilbert ...... 50, 102, ?17 Johnson, Grace -.. ........ 319. 334 Johnson, Hugh -------- --103, 227 Johnson. Jane ------- -------- - -237 Johnson, Katherine ..-- ------- - 239 Johnson. L0iS ------- ------- - --342 Johnson, Montgomery ------- ---230 Johnson, Norman .... 50, 104, 216 Iohnson, Richard .....-.. --50. 231 Johnson, Robert ---- ----------- 2 25 Johnson, R. B- -- ------- ------- 3 00 Johnson, Robert .......... 51, 227 Johnson. Robert ------ ---- 3 of 102 Johnson, Ruth ......-- 51, 247. 243 Johnson. Shirley ,...... ---245. 264 Johnson, Sidney ---------- 302- 329 Johnson, Tetlon ..-- - ----f-f 1114111 Johnson, Warren ....---- ------ 1 05 Johnson, Wendell ....------ ---217 Johnson. Wilbur .....---- ----- 2 25 Johnston, June .....- 77, 235, 234 Johnston, Margaret ..------ ---- 2 44 Johnston. Ruth ..----- -------- - 334 Joice, Alden .....-- --------- - --282 Joice. John --------- --------- 2 91 Joice, Virginia ..-.-.------ ---241 Jonelll, William ...... 97, 186, 137 Jones, Aznes .... ------------- 1 94 Jones, Barbara ..----- --------- 2 42 Jones, Betsy ----- ----- - --235 Jones. Catherine ...... 1 Jones. Chapman ---------- ----1,20 Jones. Clark -.--- ------- ------ 2 2 4 Jones. Edward ----- ------ ----- 2 1 6 Jones, Grcthe ------- ----- 2 47' 230 Jones, Harriet -.-- -------- 1 09. 111 Jones, Hazel ..--- ----- ------- - 1 96 Jones, Hoyt ---- ------- ------ 7 2 20 Jones, Lillian ----51, 110, 111, Jones, Patsy ----- ------ - 251- 275 Iunes Robert .......... 90, 103, 230 Jonich, Stephen -- Jordon. Frances -- Jordan, Barbara -- Jorgenson. Ove --- Joy, Stephen --- Joyce, Ruth ..... Joyce, Al .....- -- Juergensen. Jean - J uhnke, Lee ..... J ulson, Sam ..... Junsrkunzu Jane -- Junior Council .... K Kaarto, Miriam - Kaelin, Louis .... Kohler, Qarol .... ,--,,,-------302 -------,,----237 245 ------51. 86 ---,-,,-,,---230 --,-,-,,,,----51 ------,--,,,-243 ,-,,--- -----151 -H,--,------238 306 U----,,-----194 -,,,-,, ,----239 --,,,--- ----71 ------,,,,,,-109 --nu,-,,--,231 ----,,,,-,,--117 Kahn, Edith ..... ..... .------ - - 249 Kohn, Harriet .... ------ ----- - 3 33 Kahn, Marvin .----- ------ 2 32' 2? Kahn, Robert ...--- ------ ----- 1 D 1 Kahn, Warren ..-..- ------- - --213 Kalb, Charles ..... .---- ------- E 1 4 Kalish, Kathyrn ..----- ----- - ---07 Kalk. John .... ---------- ---- 5 - 227 Kaltenborn, H. V. ------- ----- 1 30 Kamsehulte. Janet ..---- ------ 2 33 184 Kane, Clyde .--------- ---- 1 11- 106, 111, Kanbanen, Veikko ...... Kanty, Eleanor .......... Kane, Donald .... 51 , Kapka, Vivian ..,........ Kaplin, George ........ 51. 87, Kapp, Alice ........- ---- Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta ..---- ..-. --- Kappa Kappa Gamma 222 -------51 ------243 -------51 261 ------111 -246 ------247 248 Kappa Zeta Kappa ---- -------- 2 49 331. Karch, Meyer ............ Karlson, Ethel ......... ....... 3 37 Karnes, Marion ..... ..... 1 06, 271 Karnes, Miller ,,............ ---219 Karson, Esther .... - ........... 311 Karsted, Ray ............ .... . -215 225 Karsteter, William Kasischke. Georgia Kasser. Edmund --- Kast, Mary -..-.--- ----85, 87, -----,-----,246 ----------260 --------337 Kasten, Robert ................. 51 Kasten, Viola ................. 334 Kattlovve. Harold ............... 298 Katz, Harold ----. ........ 176, 177 Katz, Ruth --.i ................, 110 Kaufman, Jack ...... 76, 151, 220 Kaufman, Louise ..... .... .,,,, 2 3 6 Kaufman. Sarah ....... ,,,,, , 51 Kavanagh, Fred .... - ..-, ---221 117 Kaye. Shirley ....... Keach. James .... 51, 100, 103. 215 Keagy, Chris --------- ----- 1 83' Keane, John -.--- -------230 Keane, LeRoy .... ----- 220 Keane, William - ---- ----- - '23- Keaster. Mary 1-1011 ------'51' 21? Keats, Glenn -- ---- ---- - ---104' 51 Keek, Carleton -- -------H532 Kegal, Harry P- - ---- '- ' '289 Kegley, Charles Wt ---- - ---283 Keinigsberg. MHYVU1 - - ' '220 Keitel, Henry ---- ---- ---' Q 21250964 Keller, Lois ----- ----- -A-,- Q7- in Keller, Ray ----- ----- -8-L L f 332 Keller, Robert ---- ---- igi--180 Kelley, Lawrence -2- --- 1 217 Kellner, BGEJFQG ------ ---' ' ' 2 4 E Kellog. 2 Y - ----- ---' --- ' ' ' L' Kellggg, Chester .... 100, 103. 223g Kellogg. Ed ..--- ------ 1 f-15- Hi? Kellough. Betty -- -----Q'-S Kelly, Bernard --- ---100' -86 Kelly, Eileen ..... ---111- E281 Kelly, Irma Jean -- ----------551 Kelly, James ..... - .-,.---51- 213 Kelly, Lawrence ..... ---- v - ---- E-0 Kelsch, Louis A---- ----- - A---2--'Jog Kem, Nancy - ..-e- f-e- 2 9. 101 253 Kemp, George ,.,. 37, 51, 11, 212, 277 Kendrich, Richard -. ..-. 30. 51. 320 Kenn, Emma ..--- ---- e---- ---- - 9 7 Kennely, Jack ..... ---101. 151. 211 Kennet. JOYCS ----- ---- -1 ---- 89' H46 Kenny, Margaret ,.., 180, 246. 286 Kent, Morris ..-..- ..--- ------- - -147 Kent, Ralph -,---106. 110, 150, 222 Kepper, Myrle .--- -------- 1 715 117 Keppler, Betty ..-...... -235. 130 Kerns, Ruth ....e... 51. 111. 233 Kerr, James ....---- -- ---- 308. 329 Kerr. Margaret ---------- 241- 264 Kerrihard, Maurine -- ...---. ---51 Kershner, Frances -- .... 29. 239 Kessell, Elttlrl ----- ---- ------ 2 59 Kessell, Lawrence .----- ----- 2 59 Kessinger, Frances -- ...-- 237 Kessler, Donald .... --- ----- ---225 Kettlety, Betty ----- v---90. 251 Kettron, Barbara .... ------ 2 43 Keyser, Earl - ...... .. ..-- ------ 2 19 Keyser, John -.--- -...--- 163. 219 Kech, Carlton .... .-.--- 2 19 Kerstinxz, Robert --- .--- -219 Kidd, William --- ---225' Kidder, Marion ..-- ---- -------- 5 2 Keefer, Ray .-.----- ----- -e----- 332 Kiely, Dell .......... 52, 57, 89 251 Kieslinyz, Bee ....... Kiester, Merrill ..... Kietel, Hank ,.... - Hiyzer, Martha --- Killips, Danforth - Kilner, Donald --- Kimbell, Gail .... Kimzey, Frances --- Kingr, Don ----- King, Jack ..,.... Kingdom, Alfred --- Kingsbury, Faye --.. Kinnaird, Robert --- -,,,, -,e..,, 334 106 ---- -----182 ----. ---251 226 -----89. .-271 -----------203 ----281 ------52, Kincaid. George - ..... 106, 217, -------52, 271 110 214 . ..... 332 -----110 --------213 243 Kipp, Wlhlfred .... .---- .--52, McCandless, William Kirk, Roger ................... 308 Kirkpatrick, Jane . ...,,. -52, 239 Kirst, Kathryn .... 29, 198, 200, 201, 247 Kivits, Helen --.. ..... ----..-52, 246 Klamm, Edward .......... 151, 230 Klaus, Johanna .......... . .... 109 Klvbe, Fred ........... ---52 213 Kleiman, Mildred ....... ..... 2 68 Klein, Diana .................. 249 Klein, Helen -. ...... ....... 5 2 K1PHZ'qIlf1'll'f. Frances -..-- .... 337 Klibanoff. Morris ........ , ..... 259 Kline, John ................... 230 Vlimze. Earl .............. 216, 269 Klinseman, Philip ............. 52 Klitzke, Robert .......... 108. 214 Kloote, James ..........,. 151, 230 Klnote, John ...... . ..... 151, 230 Vlores, Stanley ................ 230 Krnievilc, Henry ........ - ....... 330 Knapn. Brace ,....... 102, 110 224 Knoernschild. James ----------213 264 Knox, Betty ....... ........ 8 9 Knox, Robert ..,-.....,,, M89 226 Kobey, Bobelite ........ 85. Koble, Bob ,,.,,,,,,,, 52, Koble, Roberta -- Kobleo, Evelyn --- 151. 226 284 276 ---,-253 241 Kocielski. Benjamin -,Aw,Yi-- ,,--102 Koe, Robert ,-. ,,--,, --------. 3 30 Koeniff, R,qr1'varg1 -------- ---- 2 9, 52 Koennine. Evelyn Kolpke, Harry .... ------. -----1435 -----2-------215 lfoepke. Marion ...... 52, 244, 275 Koepne, Lola ,,.,---,,,,--- ,--- 3 3,1 Kohler, Carol ......,,-, -,.----- 9 0 Kohlhase, Dorothy ---,,,52, 91, 225 Kohlmyer, Adolph - Kohn, Le Roy .... Kohn, Shirley --- Kolar, Milton .... ------216 -- .....-.. .... 5 2 ----------236 -------------216 Kolb. Josenhine ................ 52 Kolb. VVilliam .... 224 235 Kolhase, Dorothy , ,,....... .... 1 Komer, Norma -.- .--- --333' Koons, Mary ,.... ---254 Koral, Melvin --- ..... 309 Koranda. Hugo --- ---323 Karbelik, James .,..........-. -229 Kotbra, John ........... . ..--- 231 Kovatch, John ...... 151, 163, 22765: Kovek, Ruth ----- ,. .... -,. .... --336 Kowalski, Walter ...... 151, 168 211 Kraft, Lewis .... . ,,.e ..--190. 211 Kramer, Marjory ..,.. -.- ..... 336 Krampert, Riclia A d .,.... .----- 2 58 10 3 Krantz, Le Roy - ....... ------- Krass- Kestin, Irwin - -- .------106 Kratky, Frank .... 52, 110, 111. 222 Krause, Edward .... ..- ..... -52. 223 Krein, Fred ....,.,. ..e------ 2 16 Krell, Edward .-.---..- 2---52. 220 Krelstein, Sylvia ..... 2 --------52 Kreml, Edward ...... .--180. 215 Kreml, Franklin .... -- ...-... 23 Kritchener, Mathew --- ...... 229 Kroemer, Frederick ....... -52, 217 Kropf, Eleanor --- ..... .. -..... -337 Kro f Katherine K ' 279 -----------244 p , --.--5.2, 241, Kromwell, Florence - Krueger, Mildred ....,,.. ..... 3 37 Krueger, Norma -.- Krueger, Paul --- Krueger, Ralph --- Kryski, Eleonora --- Kubala, Mary ----. Kubala. Stephan -- Kubica. Bernice -- Kubicek, Mary -.. -. Kuczora, Ray ...... --- 53 .. ....... 108 ----53, 230 ------252 -----335 ------332 ---293, ---------332 Kuebler, Clark ....,. ----268, 271 Kuflewski, Adele ..,, - A... -86, Kuhl, Norman .... --- liuhn, John ---.- 53, 106, 335 335 238 261. . .......,.1 328 Kunz, George .... . -.. ....... 181 212 Kupor, Rosemary ..--.......,, -311 Kuper-smith, Florence - ...., 249 258 Kupersmith, Gertrude ..... . .... 240 Kutz. Peafzy ......... - .... 240 Kutill. Sally ..........,. .---53 Kuttenberg, Georpzianna --- ---244 L Labus, Patricia ..- ...... 245 La Buy, Helen .... --- ..... ..--245 Ladd. Stephen ...... .... 9 0, 117 Ladenson. Roland .- Ladon, Elizabeth --- La Force, Fred --- Laingz, Terry .... Lake, Julia --.--- Lake, Richard ..... Lake, Stuart ......... ---..----53 ---53, 242 -----328 -------212 --------285 230 ---89, -----215 Lamb, Virginia ..........., ,.,-244 Lambda Chi ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,. , , -,,,,2l7 Lambert, Louise ,..... 53. 245, 285 Lambert, Maryzuerite .......... 335 Lambert, Phylis .......... 203, 245 Lamborn, Robert ....... ..-.. 2 60 Lambright, Elizabeth -.. ..... 243 Lambaux, Bob ....... . .... Lambros, Peter ....... .--- Lambros. Ted -------268, Lam pe 271. , William .......... 210, ----. -86 ------53 278 215 Lando. Richard ...........,, ,,,,53 Lander, Lois ................., 266 Landis, Kenneth .......... 104, 225 Landis, Nod .... 74, 77, 97, 104, 106, 219. 278 Lang. Marguerite ........,,,,, 53 Lanyun, Alten ............,..... 53 Lange, Edna ........-,,-, ,,-,- 3 36 Lange, Glenn ............-. -,,, 1 94 Lange. Rudolph ........ 87, 90 221 Langworthy, Thomas Lanman. Harvey Larimer, Craig .... ----151, 226 -----------151 227 Larkin, Marian .......... 320, 325 Larson, Lauritz --,,....,-,--- 212 Larson, Ruth ........., ,,,. 5 3, 237 La Rue, William ........ 298, 330 Larzeleke, Henry ,..,,,.,,----- 216 Laskay. Joseph ,,---. 151, 157, 216 Lasker, Ruth ,,,,,,------ 4----- 5 3 Laubscher. Mary G. .... 53. 239, 279, 288 Lauer, Jack ,--.,,- ------- 2 25, 282 Laun, Susanna .,,,.---, ------, 2 38 Lauratis, Laurence .... 89, 103, 216 Lautenschlaeer. Virginia --118, 280 Lavery, Jean ....,--, .------- - -270 Lavieri. Elaine ....... -53, 109 234: Lawrence, Iver .... 103 215 -- --90 . Lazansky, Elizabeth ...... Lazerson. Miriam ------ 53 -..---310 Lazier, Elizabeth .... 53, 235, 275 Lazier, T-larry ....,--, 189, 210, 230 Leach. Helene ....,,,,. ,---. - --53 Leaf-h, Katherine ...,.-,-, --53 241: Leahy. Thomas ,....,,,, ---53, 271 Learmouth. Lucille -- ..... ,-,239 Leavell, James R. ---- ------181 Lebovzts, Marvin .........., ,,-- 5 4 L6 Bay. Charlotte --------------54 Lee. Arm ............ ...... 5 4, 280 Lee Bruce ,,..,,,,,,--- 1--54, 225 Lee. Flora ...... .... 5 4, 109, 280 Lee, Trvmg --------, -,-------- 2 55 Lee. Jane ......... .,,,.,, , -54 246 Lee, Oliver J, ,,----. -------'-- 1 33 Lee, Robert --, ,,-,----- 184, -317 Lee, Virginia ............ Leffingwell, Bonnie --- -- ---,-246 Leffler, Jane ....... --54. Lehmann, James ...... Leighton, Janet -- Leimert. Josevh --- ----- Leland, Alice ............ Lempke, Charles ......... Lencione. Ruth I. .... - Levinson, Beatrice 248 245 106 243 -----271 -54, 248 -----212 238, 280 -----236 Leon. Sol .------------- ---.- 1 03 Lepine, Jeanne .... ---238 Lerch, Mrs. C. W. -- ---111 Lesley, Neva ......... ....... I l37 Leutch, Marguerite ....... G-4, 247 Levin, Charlotte --- ....... -54 Levin, Daniel G. ---- --.. 5 l, 186 Levin, Jack ....--. ---- --... 2 5 9 Levin, Woodrow ..-.--. ..,.. 2 58 Levens, Phyllis --- ....... 54, 263 Levine, Phyllis .... ...... ., -338 Levinson, Beatrice ...... 205. 268 Levis, Geraldine .............. 242 Levitus, Frank --- ...,a.a.., -328 LeVoy, Mildred ............... 291 Lewin, John .................. 218 Lewis, Charles .... ....... 1 02 217 Lewis, Charlotte .............. 241 Lewis, Claude ........ 102, 180 221 Lewis, Edith .................. 337 Lewis, Eri ........ 54, 106, 213 260 Lewis, Miriam ................ 249 Lewis, 'Patricia ...... 239, 270, 285 Lewis, Robert ................ 329 Lewis, Sinclair ................ 131 L'Hommedien, Helen -- ...... 54 Lichtenstien, George -- - Liddell, James ...... Liddell, Lies, Lietz. Mary ........... Helen .... ....... Frank .........,.. Lighter, Peggy -... 54, 120, Lightman, Madeline ------54 -----10.5 -----247 -----335 239 -328 279 -----236 -----328 -----215 Lindberg, Robert ....... Lindeman. James ..... --- Lindenberger, William .... 97, Linebe Linebe Lindgren House .... Lindsa rger. Charles - rger, Julia --- y, Lynn ........... Limrle, Betty ........ Linker. Linn, Willard --- Prouty - ........... Linowiecki, Anthony Lionheart, Ely ,,-. -- Lipman, Marie ...... Lippman, Milton ..,... 213 -----103 -----------54 ----..---261 168 -----239 ----------284 212 -54, -----224 ----28 3 ----242 -----106 249 Linschultz. Charlotte -- ..... -- Liptsadt, Elmer ............... 283 Listinif, Marjory -- .... 29, 245 Littell, Adina ...... -------241 Little, Florence ...........,... 235 Lit'le. John ............., 104, 226 Littlefield, Arthur .... 89, 104, 226 Lloyd, Emigale ....,,,,,.,,,,,, 264 Lloyd, Oakley ..,... ...,,,,,,, 2 84 Lockard, Isabel -- ---118, 280 lnrke, Dorothy - ..., 54, 247 Locke. Jacob .......... ,,210, 218 Lockett, William .......... 225 260 Lockwood, Elsie -----334 Loszan. Frank ........ 54, 100, 103 Lokanc, Joe ....,,.,,,.,,,- ---- 1 51 Lonboryz, Arthur .... 147, 150, 169 Long, Howard ......,-,,.. ,,,, 1 17 Long, Madeline ,,,---,-,,,-,- 245 Lonxzley. Isabel ............,, --246 Lingnecker, Jana ........ Loomis, Margaret ....... Lopezf, William .... 103, Losick. Antoinette ...... - Love. Charlotte - Love, Clayton Love. Phoebe Lovett, John .. ,,,,,,,, ,--- Invrien. Jack Lowe. Georize Lowell. Mary Luby,- William Ludwig. Jean ......... ---- Lueders. Ralph ...,.,-,,,, Lumbard. Pats Iundrzren Iren 1 , . e ......... Lllfldflllist, Donald ........ ----55. Y -.-..... -- -----2-12 246 210, 223. 286 -----336 249, 264 ------29 251, 2613 -54. 227 214, 282 225 -------55, -----241 -----329 -----335 -----213 -----266 - .... 237 - .... 225 Lunk, Fern -,,,,,---- ---- 1 09, 250 Lorie. Mildred .... ...--- 8 5, 262 Lustirz, Alex ..., .--,--. 1 76, 228 Lustigr. Paul ----- - ---- -223 Lutz. Edward .....,,,- -- Lvdians ........ ,,,,,- ---- Lyman. E. ...... ,----.,- -----225 304, 305 ------24 Lymper, George ,,,,,.-,---- ---- 1 76 lvnvh, Elaine .... 55. 198, 203, ?45 Lvnch, Ruth ,-,,.,.- ------- - --256 Lynx -.-...-.. -- - ...... ,..,- - 277 Lyon, Fern .,,,- -,-,- - --244' ggg Lyon, Roy ,,,--- ---- ----- - - 329 Lyons, Elaine ,,---- ----- - --29' 55 Lvfms. Kenneth ------ --.--- - WA-216 Lyons, Lillian ........ 110, 244 275 Lyons, Robert -,----- ----- - -L-216 M Maas, Connie .... ,... ..... 2 4 6 Maas, Walter ............. Mabhs, Ralph ........ , MacCarthy, Fred ......... -----223 86 219 28' D -----258 MacDonald MacChesney, Gen. 'Nathan .... MacClyment. Harriet ......... Jacqueline ..,... - --18 -251 -335 MacDonald. Louise ---- - ---- ---237 MacDonald, Meredith ....---..- 110 MacDonald, Natalie ----55. 39. 239 MacDonald, Wood --- ------ ----232 Macer, Dan ........- - ---- 106. 211 Macfarlane, Margaret ...... --233 Macfarlane, Wallace --....- ---250 Mac Feely, Fred ----,----- 189. 2811 Macht, Myron .. ...---- ------ - 251 Macllraith, Janet -.---- ---- - 24? Mackey, Lois -- .----------- ----?f1'1 Mackiv, Martha - ..----- ----- 3 '36 MacLeod, Florence .... ..-..- - 253 MacMorran, Robert .----.-- 97. 287 Macy, Jack --.-. .--- ---------- 2 7 1 Maddy. Jean ------- ---- ----- 1 1 1 Madsen, Fred -- ------------ -332 Madsen, Irwin --.-- ------ 1 51. 227 Magee, Barbara -- ----- 243 Magee, Frank --- -2- --T'1f1 Magee, L0iS ---- ------- - 242 Maries, Lam ..2-.-.---- ---100' 111 Maheras, Joanna -------... 29. 244 Mahle, Di .... ..........-- 9 0. 212 Mahle, Ellen .... 55. 73. 86. 89. 251 Maidment, Tony ------ 55. 214. 276 Major, Jack --.------- 151, 217. 276 Makin, Phillip --.---.. 55, 194, 291 Maloolm. Jean ---- 2----------- 3 717 Malik, Russell .-.---- --------- 2 73 Mallon, Flora .--- ---304, 337 Malmberg, Irene ....------ ---- 3 34 Maloney, Harold --.--. 55. 91, 106 Malott, Ed ..-....-.- 30. 258. 271 Mamer, Fred 1178, 91, 97, 100. Manby, William --...... --103. 250 Mandabach, Dorothy .... 55. 90. 233 Mandel, Edith ---.-- Mandel, Herman -... Mandler, Martin ---- ,,,,,,-----236 298 -257 Maney, George ...------- ---21 Mange, Dorothy ....-..------- 109 Mann, Betty Jane -.-........ --264 Mann, Thomas .-.-...... .....- 1 31 Manning, Barbara ---.-...- ---251 Mansfield, S. Marvin ----202. 258. Manson, Almon ...-...- .... 5 5 , 256. 271 227 March. Edward --.......... ---330 106 Marchi, Louis --.--........... Marcucci, 'Roy .-.--..-.... 55. 260 Marcus, Ruth --55, 59, 88, 245, 275 Marek, Harold --.-----.-.--... 106 Margolis. Lillian ----......... 270 Marik, Gladys .....-----.-.--- 109 Marqua, Jane ---..-- .-.--.. 8 9. 251 Marsh, Kate .---..--......-... 236 Marshalik, Alice --..-------...- 335 Martin, Frances -- ----..--.-- 245 Martin, Harold --------.....-.. 221 Martin, Mary ..---..--.-....-- 237 Martin, Peggy .-.-...-.- ---55 Martin, Robert --- ---. --.. . 55 Vlarx, Marion ----. ------ Marxer, Edwln ---- -- Maslowski, Vincent ----- ----264 -328 -----106 Mason, Eleanor ---.-------- 55, 266 Masoner, William ..-...-- 103, 211 Masser, Ann -..-..------------ 237 Masyk, Alfred ---.------...---- 330 Mathison, Grace --.------.-.-- 117 Mathison, John -----. 230, 268, 271 Matson, Delano ------ 102, 151, 226 Matson. Elizabeth ....-----, 55, 239 Matzner. Sidney ----------.--.-- 55 Mau, Virginia ----..---------- 247 Maure, Barbara -------,,,,, 86, 247 Maurer. Sue --.---------.-...-- 245 Maxfield, Henry -------,-, 226, 258 May, Frances -----..------,-,, 243 May, Gordon ---------, ,,,,, 2 83 May, Mary .------ ,-,-,, --,, 2 4 0 Maybrook. Madalyn .-.- --,263 Mayer, Bobette ----------,- ,-,, 2 63 Mayer, Dorothy ----,,,,,Yw ---- 1 09 Mayer, Robert ---------- 106, 222 Mayland, Marjorie --25. 55. '73, 85, 88, 275, 279 Maynard, E. R. -------,--,,,,,, 111 Mayo, Dr. Charles H. ----.-..-.. - Mayo, Gerald --...--.----.---- 110 McAllister, Robert ----.-.- ---- 5 5 McAlpine. Doris -,----,------.- 109 McAtee, Manning --..-.-- -- -216 VIcBroom. Ma rgaret .---- - ..-... 245 McCabe, John ---,,,,,,,,,--,, 215 McCaffery, Irving ------,---.. McCann. Jordan --56, Mc Carnes, Dan ------------ 180 ----------231 100. 102, 226 227 168, McOarus, Putte --------.---.-- 25 McCarthy, Lee -----,,,--,-,,, 220 McCarty, Mary ..--.----.....- -244 McCarty, Ralph -.--..---.-.-.. 330 McC'lav, Georfze - ----,-,,,--,,,, 111 258 McClelland, Charles McClintock. Robert lVfrC1uer, Helen .---. ------302, 328 -----------336 McClure, Connie ---- 28, 76, 85, 235. 274, 275, 284 McClure. Lynn ----,--,--,- 56, 261 McConley. Jane .,,,,,,,,-,,,, 251 McConnell, Dorothy ,-,--,--,,-, 337 McConnell, Francis ,,,,,,,,-,,, 219 McConnell, Frank --------.- 56, 277 McCoy, Arthur ---. 86, 106. 111, 216 Meadows, Robert .............. 227 McCoy, Louise --- .---- 55, 201, 245 McCoy, Rosalie -- ------------ --334 239 McCracken, Jean ----------- -- McCrary, Martha ----- 281 332 McCullum, Fred -- -----A-- -- McDaniel, J. E- --------- -- ---- --56 McDaniel, Neil .--------- - ----- 216 McDannell, Betty ---5l3- 91, 118' 240 McDonald, Elizabeth ...... 56. 239 McDonauZh, Bette ---- ---- 1 11' 247 McDonnell, Eileen -- .... 56. 247 McEwen, Robert .... .---w----- - 227 McFarland, Frances ..... -247. McFarland, Helen .---- ----- - --35' y1QGaughey, Harriet ..--..---- --264 McGinnis, Virginia ..... ...- - 262 McGou,gh, Nancy --- ..--- --264 McGovern, William --- ..... --130 McGouan, Mariana ........ 242 262 McGrew, Ayres ..-----...-- ---- 2 60 McGuffie, Elimbeth ---------- --289 McGurn, George .... 151, 154. 125175 McGurn, Helen .-..-.-- ----- 2 39 McHenry, Robert .......- ---- 1 51 Mcllraith, Janet ---------- ----- 8 9 Mclntosh, Arthur .......- ------ 1 Pi Vlclntosh, Eunice .... 79, 89, 90, 248, 270, 288 McIntosh, Gilbert ....--.... 91, 226 McIntosh, Jean ......,... 248, 285 McIntyre, James .... 30. 80, 90, 106. 226, 257 McKay, Forbes ................ 257 McKay, Janet ......... .....-.. 3 34 McKee, Eustis ........ 56, 193, 230 McKibben, Frank M. .......... 289 McKinnon, George .... 102, 168 214 McLean, Jean ............... -238 McLean, Murray ......... 130, 214 McLennan, Elmer ...... ...,.... 2 69 McMahon, Forrest .... 86. 151, 219 McMahan, Thomas ............ 86 McManamon, Patrick ...... 148 259 Mc'Meekin, Peggy .... 56, 61, 246, 275 McMichael, Marcellus .... 168, 169, 220 McMinn, Paul ............ ...... 2 5 McMorran, Robert .......,.... 106 McMurry, Jordan .............. 247 McNally, Edward ....... McNamara, Edward ----257 -----------215 226 McNulty, Robert .............. McSherry, Mary ...... 56, 242, 275 243 McWane, Helen ................ Meadows, William .... ...... - -106 Means, Jack ...........,......, 329 Meditch, Janet .... 74, 77. 238, 274, 275, 279 238 Meggelin, Earl ............,,,, 217 Mehan. Jean ...... -------242 Mehan, Raymond .... ...,.,, , ,330 Meier, Frank ........ - ,,,, 103, 225 Meisel, Sarane .......... 236, 266 Melby. Ernest, ........... ,,-,,,, 2 3 Melcher. Paul ......... ,.....--- 2 S3 Melchoir, Charles .... 168, 172, 174, 176, 214 Melgaard, William ........ 56, 211 Melick. Jack ...... ,,,,,, 2 10, 227 Mellick, William ..,.,, -,-,-,--- 2 26 Meloan, Wade ......, .,----,- - -216 284 Melville, Dorothy --- 85, 87, Menkes, George .,,, ,,,-,--- 9 7, 223 Menell, Hollis ......,,,-- ,-,.-- 2 64 Menorah Society .......... ----309 Men's Glee Club ......... .,,,, 1 ng Men's Debate .......,,,- ---,- - -117 Mercer, Marjorie ,,----- ------- 2 48 Mercchis, Genevieve ,---- ----.- 3 3 5 Merrell, Constance ----- ----- - 242 Merriam, Thornton --- ---------25 Merrick, George ----,-- ---- ----- 1 8 Merrifield, Betty .... 109, 247. 279' 281. 291 Merrill, Kenneth .... ,,,-- - 193 226 Merillat, E' helwynne ----241, Mertz, Arthur ,,---- - ---- 556. Mertz. Orville ...... Mesch, Arthur ..... ------230, 279 216 271 ----------..332 MeSCh, John ..,--- -.--- ------ - 3 32 215 Mesic, Fred .....- -- , -... --151 , Messick. Katherine ....... -,,, Metcoff, Jack ..., ,,,., .--. - 2 8 Method, Harold .... 103, 151,'162, Metz, Betty ,,..-,, - ---- ------- fi Metz, Robert, .,.,,,- ,---- - --L33, Meyer, Edward ,,,,- ---- ------- 2 2 i Meyer, Jean -,,,,-- ----- ------- 1 1 0 Meyer, John -,.,,- ----- ------- 1 5 1 Meyer. Leon - ........ 103, 151, 211 Meyer. Marjorie --,-- ------ - --236 Meyer. Marshall - ,,,- ----- ---- 1 1 1 Meyer, Walker ,,,, ----- ------ Z 2 19 Michael, Ralph - ,,,--- ------- - -226 Michael, Wayne ....... 216, fn Mickley. Gecmle - ,,,- ----- 5 gig? MiCkliSh. Flavia - ----- --'--- ' 2540 Mihell Fred .,,-., ----N ------ '--lil Miller. Barbara -- ,.-- ----.- - -:242 Miller. Clyde .... 106, 110. 111, 271 Miller, Dorothy ,,--- ---- ------- 2 3 8 Miller, Edith ----- ------- n ---- 3 37 Miller. Fdna --- ----- ------ - I-56 Miller, Eleanor --- ,,--,- ----,- 2 49 Miller, Flora --- ----- ---.-- - 236 Miller. Garfield -- --- ----- ---100 l i -.iw ,LM Mille1', J. W. ------- ----- 3 5- 120 Miller, Jayne .......- ------ 25 5- 241 Miller, Jean ........ -------- 5 6. 243 Miller, Joan ....... --- ---86, 2516 Miller. Kay --------- --- ----- 235 Miller, Nicholas 2... ..------ - -332 Miller, Ramona - .,.... ------ 5 5, 199 Mille1', Vincent .... 97, 151, 186, 216 Mills, Earl ........ ---------- - 331 Mills, Edwin --- --.---- ----- - -13 Mills, Mary ...... ..--.------ - 243 Mills, Miriam .......... --264, 231 Milmoe, James .... 76, 85, 87. 221. 284 Milne, McDonald -- ..... 56, 194 Milne, William ..... .------ 1 825. 194 Milner, George ..... ...---- 5 6. 225 Minnig, Mildred ..... ..-..------ 5 6 Minier, Bryce .... ---- 1 20. 225, 271 Minor Sports and mtramuials 185, 194 Minshall, W. H. ...--- --------- 1 03 Minty, Florence ......... -110, 231 Mitchell, Jean ...... -----------243 r' Mitchell, Mm-501-ie .... 109, 251, 286, 304, 335 Mitchell, Robert ........ --151, 226 Moe, Ethel ...... .--- ------- 2 7 9 Molitor, Ruth ..--- -- ------- 235 Monk, Florence ...-------- 55, 247 Montgomery, Dorothy ...... 56, 234 Montgomery, Elise ............ 243 Montgomery, Phyllis .......... 117 Mons, Raymond .............. 216 Moon, John .... ----.-----.--- 2 -13 Moore, Annie Lee ....-....... 248 Moore, Dr. Aubrey S. .......... 13 Moore, Elizabeth ...... 57, 89, 239 Moore, 'Patricia .......---...--. 109 Moore, Paul A. ............. 97, 110 Moore, Peg ..... ..... ....... 2 4 3 Moore R. Dunham ........ 57, 258 Moravec, Elmer ............... 21 6 Morehouse, Harriet Morgan, Dorothy ---.,.----- Morgan, Hugh .......... -- ----------248 -----334 3281 sos Morgan, James .... 30, 57, 89, 100, 103, 181, 271 Morice, Alfred ............... .224 Morlinlz, Mary ................ 57 Morozoff, Joseph .... ......... 2 29 Morris, Enid ................., 338 Morris, John .,........... 184, 225 Morris, Kenneth .......... 210, 230 Morris, Kyle ...... 57. 73, 87, 220 Morris, Lloyd ................ 257 Morris, Richard .......... ..-, 1 11 Morrison, Jennie ..........,--, 248 Morrison, Jo .................. 248 Morrison Morrison , John ...... , Mary ..... ----------225 251 - ---57, Morrison, Muriel -,...,. ,,,.,, 3 34 Morrison, Paul ...........1,,,, 329 Morrison, Seymour ,-,., ,-,,,- 2 58 Morse, Andrew ,-,-,,-,---- 57, 291 Morse, Eloise .... 29, 109, 250, 273, 275 Morter, Board .....,.,,,. -,,,- 2 74 Morton, Peg .......... ---57, 266 Mosser. Ann ,..--..,,-- ------ 2 37 Mott. Mennet ..,,-,,-,, ---, 5 7, 245 Moulton, Marjorie .......... 57, 246 Moulton, Mary E. .... 247 279, 281 Mludge, Thomas ,,-,,---- ------ 2 21 Mudxre, William ...... 417, 221, 282 Muelhoefer. Lila .,,,-,-,,, ,.-- 2 42 Mueller. Kenneth -----,--- ---- 2 21 Muir, Clayton ,,,,,----- ------ - 329 Mulder, John J, v -----..- ---57' 259 Mullendore, James .... 117, 184, 225, Mullins, Jameg ----- ------ 1 03, Mundinprer, Paul ------- .----- 1 10 Ml! Phi Epsilon .,,.., ------. 5 233 Munson, Leinard J. --- ,,,---, 269 Murdock, Franklin ...., ---57, 217 Murphy, Eleanor ,-.--- ------ - 336 Murphy. Homer ..-.--, ,---- - --102 Murphy, Josephine ,,-- -..--- - -245 Mllrphy. Lorraine ,----- ----- - 26,1 Murphy. Philip ----- ----- - -89 103 Ml1l'Dhy- Phyllis .,-, --89, 235, 271 Murphy. William ,--- ------ - -L 332 Murray, Gordon -,--- ----- ---- ' 2 10 Musrzrnve, Richard ---.-- H -253 Mushkin. June .,,-, ,- -I--2236 Music School Council Myers, Dorothy ,,., - .... 33 ----239 N Nadeau, Louise ..........,,,,, ,264 Nasifode, Jacob ---168, 174, 210, 227 Naiman, Roslyn ,,,,,---,-,--- 338 Nahzig. Reinard ............,., -- Narens. Leonard ........ 231, 283 Norowetzg June ...... 57, 239, 279 Nash, Virginia ...... 240, 275, 287 Nasiter, Manda --- ------------ 249 Nathan. Herbert .,.,,,..,, ,,-- 2 71 Nathan, Robert ..,-,- 57, 210, 213 Naumann. Richard 2 ,--------- 232 Nave, William ..,- ------,- 2 10' 225 Navy ........ .,.,,,,, ---.---, - Navy Ball .... -, ,--,,,---- - ---101 Navy Cruise ..... - ,,,,,,-- 98, 99 Naylor, Emery .... 57, 102, 290, 191 Naylor. Josephine ......,,,, ---270 Neal, Charles .........,., ,,--.- 1 06 Neal, James ..... ........... 2 76 Near-ing, Irene ................ 281 Neary, James ........ 104, 151, 219 Neidhman, Same-y ............ 225 Neeves, Elizabeth ......... -57, 2411 Neil, Roy ..........,.... 118, 233 Neill, Francis ................. 239 Neilson, MaI'j0rie ......--.... 242 Nelles, Dorothe ................ 337 Nelles, Fern .............. 261, 263 Nelson, Charles J. ........ 210, 211 Nelson, Clara ...... .......... 1 09 Nelon, Duane ............ 224, 273 Nelson, Frank ............... .226 Nelson, Grace .................. 57 Nelson, John ...... - .......... 219 Nelson, Lois .................. 248 Nelson, Robert .... ----85, 258, 271 Nepros atis Frede rick ........ 180 281 z . Ness, Lorayne .............. 57, Netzelmann, Irving .......... 332 Neunneman, Carl .............. 287 Neville, Thomas .......... 104, Nevins, Maxine - Newman, David -- .......... 328 Newman. Sadell - 338 Newmann, Robert Newton, Charles .......,,. 102, Newton, Sally -- Neynaber, Stuart Niccoli, Russell ....,....... 103, Nicholsen, Marian ----100, ----------29, 215 253 103. -T.'.'.'-'.11E71T --------109, 181. 225 219 246 260 223 239 Nickel, Edward ......,.-,,,,,,, 224 Nickel, Henry .... 97, 103, 151, 227 Nickel, Howark .......... 100, 230 Nickel, Mary E. ....,.,..,,, --235 Nickel, Mary .,,,,,,, ---kv--, - 57 Nickel, Robert .... 58, 100, 104. 230, . 276, 277 Nickelson, Marian -,,,,-, ----- 2 64 Nicolin, Robert .......-, -104, 216 Nicolini, Louie .....,,,, ,----- 2 57 Niedbalske, Arthur .... 103, 151, 214 Nielsen, Adrian ,.,---- -.------- 5 g Nielson, Peggy -- ,,---- 58, 243 Niemi. Benhard -- ,,-,-- - ---- -111 Niketh. Fred --- ,,,--- ----- - 214 Nims, William ......,,,, -,--- 2 -25 Nisbet, Edison -- -,------- ---329 Nitz. Melvin --- ---104, 2 Noble, Louise --' ..,,, ---- 3 3,13 Noee, Grace ...,,, -,-, 5 3, 248, 235 Noehre. Evelyn .......... 237, 264 Noel. Mary Rose .....,-. ----- - 224 NOEL Robert ....,- 87, 89, 106' 214 Norhere. Clarence .... 231, 287, 283 NOFIIH. Lloyd --,- ----- - --108 212 Norman. Clyde ------- ---- - -L-259 Normayle, Joseph ......... 227 287 Norris, John ...-- -2-106' 111' 222 Neovus. Lester J. ...,, ,---- W ' 18 N0!'t'h, Murray ----- ------ 1 51 Q27 North, Raymond 221.1 278 Naffhmff- The Revfi-Clifford--is Nothfluist. Gladys ,,,,- n 9 Noskin. Eugene ........ :::90' NOHJII, William --- ----M -----328 Noyes, Arnold ,n ----- h 3-H Noyes, Jane ,----- ----- - --i 2Q6 NUYGS. Virfrinig ----- -58, 65-'246 Nnshaum. Shirley ,--- ---- 2 361 070 Nyhefil. Elsworth ..... 102' 220 Nyborz. Ralph --- --I ' 58 0 Oakes, Betty Jane Oakes, Betty Lou -----240 -----245 207 Oas, Virginia ..........-. 239. Oates, James IF. ......... Oberg, Virginia .......... O'Brien, George ............ 58, 18 335 O'Briant. Robert .............. 106 226 278 O'Brien, J. L. .......... 103. O'Brien, William ......... 0'Connell, Ray .......... -----216 -----215 O'Connor, John ................ 215 O'Connor, Mary .............. 248 O'Dell, Marian ........... 109, 242 Odle, Ruth ................... 336 Ogg, Herman ............. 214, 282 Ogg, William -, .......... 89, 214 Ogilby, Trahern .... 76, 179, 210, 226, 278 Ogilvie, Alexander .........,,- 328 Ogilvie, Norman .... 76, 77, 183, 226, 278 O'Hara, Edward .......-,,,,,, 328 Ohde, William ..........-, 30, 217 O'Keefe, Mary --- ......... -241 Oldberg, Betty ......,,,,,,-- --239 0'Leary John ..,-. -,,-,, 5 8, 212 Oliphant, Walter -- ..... 58, 230 Olson, Carl ....,............ ,--298 Olson, Donald ............ 106, 221 Olson, Fred - ...........--,,, ,--22 Olson, Kenneth -- .-,,,,,,2 --84 Olson, Nels ,-.,.. ...., ,,,,, 3 2 3 Olson, Richard ...... .... 5 8, 213 Olson, Robert ..... ..... 2 17, 282 O'Neil, Alice .-.....:...,, -,,-- 2 42 O'Neil. Harry -- ..... 188, 212 0'Neill. Nancy, On The Stage, ,..,. . Open Houses-, Orchesis- ,,,, Orchestra .,,. . .... .,,, 2 os, . .,,,,.,, los, , ,,,, ,,., z ss, 238 124 266 .118 .lll Orcutt, Frances .....,.. -- -----248 O'Rielly, Claire ---..---------- 336 Drdeman, Charlotte ........ 109, 235 Orenberg, R-Ufh -------------- 236 Orga.ni1a!iJnS.. .... ,YYY Y .M YYY, .... Y 2209, 292 Orr, John -------- -A ------- 219. 103 Orth, Mabel -------- ----------- 3 35 Orthman, Willialil .... 58, 85, 120, 210, 225, 232, 277, 288 Orthmayer, Roland ..... ---151, 163 Orvis, Jack .. .------ ---- ------ - 1 94 Orvis, Nonie ....... ----153, 105- 111 Orwig, David ......... ---58. 250 Osborn, Robert --103, 163. 214. 223 Oskey, Elmer -------- -------- 1 06 Osler, Helen ....... -.f---- 2 45- 230 Osolin, Harry ......... .----- - -332 Osten, Joseph ....--.------ 168, 225 Ostendorf, Bernard ..... ------- 2 61 Oster-berg, Virginia Ostermann, Edith ....,,.. ------58 -----280 Osterman, Florence .... 58, 250, 275 Otte, Pauline ........ -.....-.-- 2 38 Otto, Russell - .....--... -...... 3 32 Owen, Aline .................. 335 Owens, Carl .......... 147, 150, 151 Owens, John ........Vv ...A.... 1 06 Owens, Lawrence .... 151, 168, 220 Owens, Oliver ..., ..... 1 06, 225 P Padberg, Frank ------- -------- - 58 Paddock, Bruce ...... 150, 58, 217 Paddock, Mrs. George ---- ---- - -15 Paine, Henry ------ ------ 1 06' ,111 Paine, Lee .--- -------- -------- 3 4 1 Palder, Sydney -- --------- ---- 2 Q1 Palfrey, Thomas ..---- ----- -e-- Z 0 5 Palmer, Ernest ..------ -------- 3 28 Palmer, John --- ---------- 30' 53 Panheilenic . ,... .... ..., .... ..-- . . , Y 234 Papich, Mike --- --------- 151- 215 Parisi, Samuel --- ------ Park, Frances ...... .---- -----329 - .... 268 Parker, Peggy ...------- ------ 2 43 Parkin, Richard ..------ ------ 2 14 Parmalee, Barbara .... 109, 237, 264 Parmeie, Margaret ......--- ---286 Parmenter, Doris - ....... 241, 279 Parmentier, Katherine ........ 246 Parrish, Martha ....... ---118, 238 Parrott, Letha ....---- -- Parry, Harry ........ -- -----258 -----210 Parshall, William .......... 87. 260 Paschen, Betty ..-.-..---- ----- 2 38 Passmore, Richard ............ 302 Pastor, Gordon ................ 328 Pate, Sherman ............ 310, 329 Patiky, Charlotte ......--.---.- 118 Patten, Kathleen ............... 266 Patterson, John ----58, 106, 261, 269 Patterson, William ............ 260 Pattillo, Mary ........ 248, 268, 275 Pattishall, Beverly .... 97, 100, 102, 220 Patton, Kathleen .............. 245 Paul, Don ............ 58, 176, 217 Paul, Frank .............. 302, 329 Payseur, Ted ....... 147, 168, 189 Payton, Victor ................ 329 Pearson, Arthur .............. 59 Pearson, Helen Mae ...... 202, 246 Pearson, Morey ............... 250 Pease, Mary .............. 110, 264 Peck, Betty ...... 59, 198, 203, 245 Peckenham, Jess .............. 106 Peckham, Warren ......... 59, 102 Peddicord. Jarvis .... ,... 1 02, 258 Peddie, Franklin .............. 225 Peil .................... --88, 258 Peitzsch, Frederick ........ 59, 225 Pekarksky, Maurice ......,,..,, 289 Pellioni, Albert .............. --287 Pelton, Guy .............2....- 328 Pennish, John ........,,-,,, 90, 218 Perdue, Frances -- --.. 247 Periolat, Paul .... -- .... 330 Perlmutter, Anne ........,...., 299 Perpich, Frank ......, ,,-,,,,,, 1 89 Perrill, Jean --- ..,,,,,,, 59, 248 Perry. Harry ...... .... 5 9, 97, 211 Perry, Janet --- ,,,,,,..,,,- 337 Perry, John --- ..,.,,, --194 Perry, Mellma ..., ,,... 2 011. 245 Perry. Rob-rt ....., --,---- - 30, 214 Perschke, Myrtle -- ,------ --336 Perstv. Marshall ,---, ---50. 2oQ Personne' . ..,. ,... ..,. ..., . , , --24, 25 Peterson , FAUHI' -- --,- -- -,.---103 Peterson, Edna --------,--- H---335 Peterson, Helen ---- ---- 5 9, 241, 245 Peterson, Herbert --------,,-- 151 Peterson, June ------ ,,--------- 2 39 Peterson, Leonard -...... 186, 257 Peterson, Lucille ----- ,--,--- 2 37 Peterson, Marion -- ----- 59, 248 Peterson, Walter ---- ,--- 1 06, 111 Peterson. Wilfred ---- ---,,-- 3 28 Petrie, Dorothy -,-- --,---- 2 35 Pettlngill, Paul ,---,-,--,----- 323 Pettibone, Holman --,-----1--- 18 Petty. Suzanne ------- 87. 239, 264 Pfau. John ------ -,-,------. 1 --223 Pfisterer. Ruth ----,-,---,--,. 239 Phalen. John -----,-,--- ,--- 1 -220 Phelan. David ---- 176, 212. 271, 287 Phi Feta Kang Phi Beta ----,- ,--- --------- --280 ?68 Phi crii Them' a it 336 Phi Delta Kappa- Phi Delta Theta..-... Phi Epsilon Pi- ,,,. Phi Eta Sxgma.. ,,,, ..,. , Phi Gamma Delta..-.. ,-.285 ,-.21 7 .....-.218 ....27l g y. --- ------- Rotzell, Durand ...-- - --219 -335 Phi Gamma Nu.. .... ..,. .,,, ,... ..., --., '--- - Y Phi Kappa Psi- ,,..,....,,. ...Y..'.--- ---- - - ---220 Phi Kappa Sigma -- ---- ------ 2 21 Phi Mu Alpha .... ..--- ------- 2 2 2 Phi Mu Delta - ----- ------ ---- 2 2 3 Phi Omega Pi - ---- ----------- 2 50 Phi Sigma Phi - ----- --------- - 330 Philp, Juanita ---------------- 247 Phillips, Arthur ..-.---------- 106 Phillips, Betty ....-.-. ----...- 1 10 Phillips, G01'd0l1 --------- ---- - -15 Phillips, Corinne ........ 122, 239 Phillips, Hazel ...... ......... 2 37 Phillips, Iris .-.---....--.----- 59 Phillipson, Willialn ...... 102, 215 Pierce, Joseph .......... 151, 226 Pierce, Marian .... 106, 111, 240, 280 Pierce, Robert: -..- ............ H224 Plerson, Grace ---- ..---- ------- 2 53 . . . . Pierson, VIVIGHIIG --- ..-. - ...- -141 Pierpont, Wilfred ........ 103, 212 Pi Kappa Alpha .........-- .---224 Piker, Myron .................. 184 Piper, Barbara ................ 286 Piper, Jean .................. 242 Piper, Ruth .................. 238 Pirtle, Forrest .......... 184, 225 Pisors, Ray .................... 287 Pist, Austin ........ ....... 2 25 Pitchford, Julie ............ --2S0 Place, Charles .... ............ 2 26 Plackett, Betty --- ........... 247 Placek, Joyce ................ 239 Planert, George ................ 213 Plate, Florence ......... -------242 337 Platt, Evelyn -, .............. Plevney, Marion ,.............. 266 Plummer, Marian ............. 235 Podesta, Donald .......... 230, 271 Podraza, Maye .............., 335 Poetter, Erwin ..........,., 90, 227 Pohjonen. Eleanor ........ 59, 245 Pollack, Helen ................. 236 Pollock, The Rev. C. E. ........ 18 Pool, Betty - ........... .-,,,,, 2 51 Pool, Jane ...,.,.,,,-,,-, ,,-- 2 51 Pope, Caroline --- ..,,-,-- 59, 243 Porter, Aubert ...........,.,. -328 Porter, Dorothy ..,.,,,,,,,,,, -336 Porter, Nancy .... 74. 76, 246, 268, 274. 275 Porter, Ross .... -,- .,,, 215, 104 Portney, Jack .........,.,, 218, 291 Potter, Albert .....-..,,,, 30, 226 Potter, Robert .... 59, 97, 100, 226 Potts, Emily .... 118, 208, 204, 206, 240 Powell, John .....,..,,.,,,, ,,180 Powell. Marion ........ 59 214. 276 Powell, Nancy .... 59, 136, 137, 251 Powell, Thomas ........... 102, 226 Power, Betty - .... ..... ....... 2 6 2 Power, Dudley ................ 111 Powers, Janet .... 77, 239, 274, 275, 284 Powers, John .................. 216 Powers, William --- .... ---216 Prpewrians ....... --.- ....... 283 Prage, Margaret .............. 336 Preaskill, Burton -- ....,....., 218 Prebilic, Elizabeth --- .... lll, 281 Price, Robert ...... ....... 2 26 Pringle, Patricia --- - .... --239 Pringle, Douglas .... - ..... 59, 259 Pritchard, John ............... 260 Proctor, Pam: ----5El, 73 219 276 Prominent Sophomnres --l- -2--79 Pruett, J. William ............ 259 Pryce, Betty .......... 59, 248, 275 Prhydatek. Halina ............ 109 Psi Gamma Rho ...... .. ....... 331 Publications .......... .... 8 3 - 94 Pucci, Larry ----- .... 1 68, 215 Punton, Virginia ............., 251 Purple 'Key .... , ..........,., ,-276 Purple Parrot .,......,...,... --92 Purple Parrot Bus. Staff ...... 93 Purtell, Francis ,-,,,,,,-,,,,, 217 Puster, Marcyn ...,.,-,,,,-.,, 241 Puterbaugh, Betty -- ..,, 247 Q Qualls, Kathryn .....,........ 117 Qua rton. Betsy ..... ........... 2 45 Quast, George ...... ....... 3 30 Quigley, Mary Lou .... - ..... 238 Quinn, Margery ..,, ,-,59, 241 R Raban, Frances ................ 87 Rabb, MBTIOD ............ 308, ... Rabenalt, Rebecca ............. 338 Rabin, Rebecca .... ...... ...... 3 3 S 335 Rabinowitz, Meyer ..... ...... - 299 280 Racine, Roberta. ....... 59, 118, Radakovich. George ........... 110 Radin, Irving ......... ........ 2 18 ' 133 Radio ...... ....... ..... 1 3 2, Radke, Robert .... ....... 2 57 1 09 Radcliff, Jeanne -- Radloff, Henry .........- ------ 3 14 Raehl, Maxine ....... ..----- 4 -238 Raeth, Philip .............. 00, 214 Rahel, Virginia ........... ----- 2 46 Rahel, James .... 60, 117, 257, 271 Rahn, Donald ...........-- ---- 2 24 Rahn, Melvin, .......... ------- 2 60 Ramaker, Don ......... ..-..-- 1 20 Ramsay, David ......... --151. 212 landell, Catherine ...... ---- 9 0, 239 Randle, Edward --60, 103, 210, 226 Raney, Margaret .... 60, 1125. 233 Rank, Charles ...... -- -------- 332 Rankin, Carl ...... .-.-- ------- 2 1 5 Ranney, Austin .... 117. 257. 271 Ransbead. Marie ...... ---- 2 51. 272 Raquet, Helen .... ..---- ------- 2 3 1 Rashbaum, Eleanor ---- -------- 6 0 Rasmussen, Monrad ------ ----- 1 94 Ratay, Helen ..... ---lU9. 240, 254 Rath, Dorothy ..-- ------------ 5 0 Rathburn, Robert ....--- --90. 194 Ratner, Milton ------ ---------- 2 83 Rawlings, Martha Ann ,...,,.. 241 Ray, Mary Jane .-.--- ----. 7 3, 245 Ray, Sue ..---- -------- 1 - ---- 253 Rayl, Helena - ----- ------- 2 51 Raymon, Florence --- ...... 87. 89 Raymond, Dorothy ........ 198, 248 Raymond, iR,iChaI'd ......--.-.. 225 Read, Martha ...-........ 60. 266 Reardon, Lauretta ........-. ---60 Redman, Robert .------ ------- 2 61 Redono, Jose ...... Reedcrt, George .... --,---------60 104 ----100, Reeves, Frances ....--. ------- 2 53 Regan, Lawrence ....--... -.--- 2 13 Regenstein, Ann ------- ---50, 241 Rehman, John ....---- ------- 2 21 Reierson, Roy ....--.--- -------- 3 29 Reilley, Mary -- .....---- V--- 2 41 Reincke, Iona ...... ........--- 2 41 Reincke, Martha ..... --..----- 2 99 Rzensch, Gloria .... 60, 241, 279, 287 Rensis, Arleen .......-- ---238, 279 Renz, William ..---- ------ ----- 2 1 9 ' 18 Rew, Irwin .... ....-.-------- - - Rich, Lorraine .... .-------- - --60 Rich, Robert ........... ------- 2 20 Richards, Alice ----- -------- ---335 Richards, Emlly .--.---- ------ - 243 Richards, Ehxgene ....--- ------- 2 57 Richards, Raymond --151, 214, 271 Richardson, Sid ----60, 65, 89, 276, 287 Richtsteig. Ruth ...... -------- 2 38 Riddle, William --,------------219 Riedel, Paul .... .--.------ ----- 3 2 9 Riesenberg, Doris Riessen, Orval ....... Rictze, Harry .....,.. Jean .... 239, 274. 279 ---------106 ------224 215 Riley, Gall ........--- ---50- Riley, Opal ......... Rinner, Walter Riordon, Mary Betts Ripley, William ..... Risdon, James .... --- Rist, Austin ...... -----110 ---------230 ---------237 - ....... 222 - .,,,-,.. 225 225 Ritman, Katherine ...........- 236 Ritter, Alfred ........ 80, 89, 90 Ritz, Elaine ......... Ritz, Elizabeth .... 60. 238, 279, Roberts, Charles ..... Roberts, Helen ,...... Roberts, Mary ........ Roberts, Miriam ..... Roberts, VVillis ...... 97, 100. Robertson, John .......... 100, Robinson, Gershon .... 60, 85, Robinson, James .......... 120, Robinson, Theodore -- Robinson, Tom ...... 147, 178, Robnett, Florence ..... Rochkind, Milton .... Rockefeller, Alfred --- Roderick, Robert .......... 60, Rodger, George ....... Rodgers, Jean ........ Rodgers, Tom ........ ---------252 287 221 ---------334 ---------253 - --------109 219 102 87, 261 212 ----------18 180 ---------336 ---------218 -----,,---231 216 ---------111 ---------251 ---------216 Roe, Arthur ................. 291 Roe, Bonnie -- ....... ..... 1 18. 264 Roebuck, Alva - .......--..-.... 221 Roegge, Frank .......... ...... 2 58 Roff, Clarence ........ .....--- 2 14 Rogan, Catherine ............-. 335 Rogers, Charles ................ 285 Rogers, Guy .................. 258 Rogers House .................. 266 Rogers, Jean ........ Rogers, Phil ....... -- Rogers Robert ........ -- --------60 ---------220 60 91 217 . , . Rohsenow. Warren ............ Rollick, Henry ................ Rollins, J. R. ........ Romaine, Ruth .... ----------25 ----------335 Romberyz, Mel ................ 132 Ronan, Honore ................ 266 Roquet, Helen ........... 109, 250 Rosberg, Gordon .... 30, 79, 89, 104, 190. 221 Rosch, Fred .............. 151, 176 Rosciglione, Vincent .......... 60 Rose, John ....,.... ...... 1 02, 217 Rose, Virginia ................ 249 Rose, William ....... Rosen, Irene ....... ---------332 ---------338 Rosen, Harriet ....... ....... 2 63 Rosen, Irving -- ----331 106, 104 Rosen, Norma .... .......... - -293 Rosen, Obed ...... .... - - ..A. 259 Rosenberg, Arthur Rosenberg, Ralph Rosenberg, Sherwin Rosencranz, Allan Rosenfield, Sigurd 258 ------,-----258 218 106, 111, 2' , 282 .79 -------218 Rosengard, Ben ........ Rosenthal, Dorothea -- - Rosenthal., Homer ----. ----257 ----236 ----283 Ross, Davld ............ --214 Ross, Roberta ........... .... 2 81 Ross, Virginia .......... ...... 2 42 Roth, Marvin ..............., 283 Roth, Richard ......... .... - --230 Rothbart, Jack .......... 186. 233 Rothenberg. Dorothy ---. 133. 293 Roth er Virginia 253 ---------259 Rowan, William ....---. 136, 230 Royer, Esther ........ 29. 241 , 264 Royster, Helen ------ ---------- 2 8 1 Ruderman, Gilbert .... Rudersdorf, Rosemary ----271 117 ------337 Rudolf, Kermit ...... --35. 37. 215 Rummel. Harry ------- ---225- 271 Rummel, William .--. 97. 100. 103. 188. 215 Runden, John ......---- --106- 211 Ruof, Patsy ........ .----- ----- 2 3 D Rupkecht, Margaret .... 201. 25335 Russell, Inez ........ 110, 236, 266 Russell, Shirley-Nelle .... 241, 279 Russness, Litz' ............ 151 150 Rusteen, Milton .... 103, 151, 9 Rutherford, Jack ........ 180, 258 Rutherford, Jane ..,- ,-,. 2 38, 281 Rutter, Vernor ................ 328 Ryan, Dorothy ........... 253, 264 Ryan, Jack .... 78, 79, 151, 162, 174, 217 Ryan, Quinn. ............... ---158 Rybergr, Hildmar ............... 108 Ryckoff, Paul ........ 225, 104 282 S Sachs, Corinne -- ----- ---- 2 35 Sachs, Ronald ---- ------ ---- 2 5 50 Sackett, William ------- ------- 2 53 Sackheim, Norman ------ ------ 3 31 Sadler, Jack ........ .-..----- - 219 Safrin, 'Ruth - ------------ 117- 270 Sage, Stuart .......... -------- 2 25 Sagehorn, Winifred ..------- --335 Sahlin, Elmer ..........-. 151. 225 Sailor, Ralph .--- ----- -------- 3 0 Sain, Jack ......... .... ..---- 3 3 1 ----311 Saks, Sol ...... ---.----- Salamon, Edward ......... Salchow. Pearl .......... -----286 0 -----U35 Sale, Orvln ...... .........--- 1 11 Saley, Robert ............ 163. 220 Salisbury, William .... 90. 102, 230 Sulka, Saul ...... ........... 2 83 Salston, Elna ..... ....--...... 3 35 Sampson, Robert .... 176, 177, 194 Samuel, Frank --- ............ 223 Sanborn, Don ....... 100, 103, 220 Sandor, Edward .......... 104, 224 Sands, Rachel ................. 245 Sandusky, Eanace ............ 236 Sanford, Gertrude ........ 279 Sanford, James .... Sanford, Raymond --- Sankey, Rosalie ...... 242, ---------106 -----227 281 Saperstein, Harvey --- -I ..... 283 Saperston, Jerry ....... - 151 Sargent, Fred ..............., -18 Sarset, Richard ............,,,, 108 Sarret, Lew - ....,.. 186, 271, 220 Sarset, Richand .......... 221, 271 Satalse, David ............,., ,-302 Sauer, Ernest ............. ,,,239 Sauer, Frances ............- ,-336 Savage. Edwin ........ 100, 102, 104 Savage, Robert ...... 106, 111, 216 Sawtell, Betty --- ,.,.,,,,,,, -247 Sawyer, Helen -- ........,, 246 Sax, Leonard --- .,.... ,106 Sayles, Gertrude --- .... 111, 281 Schabinger. Joe -- ,,,,,-,,,, 215 Schaefer, Rudolph --- .... 260, 272 Schaeffer, Lavinia ,-..,.,,,-,, 285 Schafer, Lester .....,..,....... 106 Schafer, Seymour .... Schaub, Fred ......... ----283 ----151 Schaufel, William ...... .... 2 99 Scheppelman, Mary ...... .... 2 41 Scheuerman, Harriet .......... 239 Schick, George .......,... .... 1 06 Schilbe, Walter ............... 332 Schilder, Joseph ............ --117 Schiller, A. A. ......... 100, 104 Schilpp, Erna ................ 109 Schlanzer, Frances --110, 111, 263 Schlecht, Richard .... 100, 102, 226 Schley, Gladys ............. ---236 Schliman. Harriet ............ 334 Sehlorff, Virginia ...,,...,,,. 337 Schlossman, William ..,,.. 261 271 Schmidt. Delta ................ 253 Schmidt, Lucille .... ........ 6 2 Schmidt. Rosalind -, , ........ -62 Schmidt, William --- ..., 104 216 Schneider, Everett --285 Schneider, Robbie ....... ---- Schnepp, James ......... 104, Schnitzer, Frances .... 111, Schoenberger, Edwin 264, Schoepel, John -- ........ -- Schomer, Bess ..... 62, Schowelter, Wilbur ........... -110 219 231 -117 260 -309 -111 Schrago, Donald -,-- ------- ---308 Schreiner, Donald - ...------ 271 Schrock, Adeleen --- ---- 253, 275 Schroeder, Julian -- ------ 100. 103 Schubert, Charles -- .---.--- 328 Schuessler, Roy .... ---- 2 22 Schuetz, Richard ------.---.--- 62 Schuffert, Eden ------..-------- 288 Schultz, Arthur --- ----- -225 Schultz, Dorothy -- - ------ 244 Schultz, Edith - ----- --------- 3 35 Schultz, Edna -.-- -- .--- 117, 264 Schultz, Orlando -- .------- 62 Schultz, Richard -.. ------ 213 Schultze, Isabelle -------------- 62 Schulze, Adele ,--------------- 62 Schumacher, Ade ------------- 147 Schuman, Jerome -------.---- 218 Schumann, Betty ---- 118, 235, 264 Schust, John -------.---,-- 30, 226 Schust, Robert ---- .----- 1 03, 226 Schuster, Carl ---- ------- 3 28 Schuster, Victor -------- --106, 224 Schwab, Marie ----- --------,- 2 42 Schwab, Irene -----------.-,-- 264 Schwaighart. Paul ---- 62 271, 273 Schwartz, George -----.------ 329 Schwartz. Sam ------, ,,-2213, 284 Schwartzingrer, Irene Schwarz, Bob ---.--- Schwergert, Paul ---:- Scifres, Mary -- Scranton, R. V. ---- Scripps, Betty ----- ---- ------62 -311 ----117 ------238 Scott, Eugene -.-- .---- ,,,-,-. 6 2 Scott, 'Richard ------.-.- 210, 217 Scott, Walter Dill ---- 18, 19, 158, 329 ---------300 ----246 Scrivner, William -- .---.- 258 Scruggs, Arlene --- ..---- -118 Scruggs. Elroy -- ---62, 243 Seak, Paul -.--.-- ,,-,,, 2 84 Seamans, ------.-- ---..----. 1 76 Searles, Kathreine -------- 117, 29 Sears, Charles ------ .--,-.,-, 1 06 Sec rist. Horace -.-- -- ------- 328 Seiner, Stanley -- ------- 106, 261 Seip, Jack -------- Selby, Earl .------ Selcke, F. Bente -- Sellers, Lillian --- Sellers, Marion ---- Sellman, Margaret - Selviz', Ruth ------- Semler, Loren --- Senior Assembly --- Senior Council ----- Server, Jerome ----- -------151 271 --226, ---------257 281 ----109, --203 - ---.- 29, 243 ------249 299 -- ..---- 75 --------74 -----------293 Sesko, Alexander .....,,,,,,, ,-330 Sethness, Helen ----.----- 205, 243 Setterdahl. Kenneth ------ 106, 217 Severn, Charles ..------,-,,-,, -227 Seyffert, Gordon --..-..--- 308, 332 Seymour. Thomas ---- 89, 106, 214 SeiD. Jack -,.--,---- -----------221 Sextant ------.----- ----,,,,,, 1 00 Sevrinfr, Gerard -..-.-.-.- 308, 328 Shaeffer, Virginia ,.,,,-.-,,-- 237 Shafren, Seymore -,--.,---,- ---228 Shandorf, Fred ---.-,-.- ,117, 259 Shanley, Robert ------,-,,,,,, 329 Shapiro, Beverly -- --,-- 236 Shapiro, Edith --,,,..,,, ,--- 2 36 Shapiro. Philip -,,,,,,,----- ---87 Shapiro, Samdel .-.,.,,,,-,- --331 Sharer, Betty -----,-, ,-,-- 5 2, 235 Sharer, David Jr, ,-,,,,,, ------ 2 12 Sharp, Marjorie --.- ,,,,,-- 5 2, 243 Sharpe, Harvey .------- ---- 2 ---62 Shatz, Sydnar --- -- Shatzkis. Helen Shaw, Forest -- 103, Shaw, Mary Lou .-.--- ,-, ------260, ----236, 282 262 221 246 Shearon, Alice -,-,,--- ------ 2 243 Sharer, Richard -..--.. ,,,224, 273 Sheasby, Arcule ..,,-- ,----- 2 -110 Sheasby, Eugene ---- 100, 103, 219 Sheldon, Janet ---,--, ,,,---- - -337 Shellito, John ----,.,.,, --62, 214 Shellito, Ruth -------- 89, 251, 264 Shepanek. Leonard ....,,.-, ---214 Shepand, 'Robert ----.,, ,--1652, 230 Shepard, Shialey -- ...,, 118, 237 Sherer, Muriel ----,- ------ 6 2, 279 Sherman. Charles ,,,,,,--- ---- 2 59 Sherry, Earl .,.,,,,, ,---- A---- 2 1 9 Shein. Ben .-..., ------ ------ 2 9 3 Shi - Ai -------,- u ,,,, .--- , --275 Shideler, Eloise ------ 62, 198, 204, 252 Shifrin, George --,,,, ,,,,,---- , ,261 Shinkevich. Fred ----.--- 176, 212 Shipman, E. L, -.,,,,,,,, ---- 3 00 Shively, Justine -- ,.-,,, ----2--, 2 42 Shoemaker, Helen ..--.--- 198, 248 Shotts, Claude C, ,,---,------- -289 Shoup, Alonzo .,,,,,,,,,, ,,---- 2 20 Shoup. David .,,,, .------------ 5 2 Showers, Marie ,,,,,, 62, 113, 238 Shrayzo, Donald -,,--- 2 -------2- 331 -248 Shumway, Jeanne -,-,,-,,,,, 2 Shurman, Nadine ,.,-.,- ,--- 2 109 Siepzleman. Pearl June --- ----299 l 27- 1 Stenge, Prudence ...... Sigler, George .------ ------- - Sigma Alplm Epsilon ..-------- fb Sigma Alpha l0ta -- ------------ Sigma Chi -- ---- ----- --------- 4 0 sigma Delta Chi --.- ------- ----591 Sigma an ---- ----- ------- - -45' igma i ---- ------------ ---- 1 -' f Sigma Xi -- ---- ---------- - - --259 Sikorski, Helen .... 304, 314, 337 Silberschein, Hymen ...... 106. 111 Silverfield, 11601111 ..--- --------- Z 51' Silvers, Hubert ..... -117. 224. 271 Silverstein, Arthur --.- 90. Ulf Silvian, Leonore .... ...... 2 36. 266 Sime, David ........ 63. 214, 282 Simko, Ivan .... 63, 104. 151, 176. 194 Simmer, Betty ..... -..-.------ 2 64 Simmons, Harvey A. -- ..,.. ---Egg ' 1 Simon, Vera ------- -263, 217 , ...... 251 -----111 Simpson, Donald ......--.--- -- Simpson, Dorothy .........--.-- 243 Simpson, 'Ruth .......... 235 Simpson, virginia ----- Simpson, Wilher ..,.... Sims, Jim ............. Sincock, Mary Jane --,--151 .235 Sinko, Adrienne .......... 63, 247 Sinow, Sidney .............. --260 Sirkoraki, Helen ..........- .... 2 99 Sissman, Jerome ........... ---63 Sizer, Katrink ........ 63, 239, 279 Skeer, Roberts ........ .... 6 3, 236 Skidmore. Harry .... 176, 177, 194 Skuttle, Leseie ...... 296, 299, 329 Slau hter Carol --------------264 S . ' Slaughter, W. R. ...... -,-,-294 Sleep, Sue .................... 248 Slingerlanrl. Marian .... ....... 2 64 Slocomb, Alice ........ 63, 110, 240 Slocum, Blake ................ 181 Smale, Fred ............ 106, 222 Small, Jean ............. 63, 239 Smart, Walter - ........... 84, 328 Smaus, Wallace ....... ........ 6 3 Smedley, William .......... 100, 103 Smith, Adele ................. 244 Smith, Alvxander ..... ..-..22l0, 257 Smith. Betty --------63, 248. 264 Smith, Alvin .......... 302, 308. 331 Smith, Clifford .............. 216 Smith, Elmer .... .. ............ 328 Smith, Franke ............... 289 Smith, Grace .... ............. 3 35 Smith, Harold .......... ....... 2 19 Smith, Jane .............. .... 2 43 Smith, John ............ ..-. - 151 Smith, Jean .............. 168, 174 Smith, Martha Jane .......... 86 Smith, Mason .... . ........-.. 329 Smith, Richard ..... ..-.. -.--. 2 2 7 Smith, Stephenson .. ....... 104, 226 Smith Thoma s .......... -----219 181 smifnkon, Charles .... --6s, 104, Smyth, Nelson .... . 217 Snell, Thad .... 90, 1iisf'EH21f 2ss, 282 Snyder, Franklin Bliss ...... 18 ,20 Snyder, John ................ 229 Snyder, Marvin ......... ...... 2 18 Saharoff, Lila ................ 236 Sohel, Burton ............ 103, 228 Sollman, Henry .... - ..... 222, 106 Solomon, Al .................. 256 Solomon. Jerome ............. 181 Solum, Rae ................ 63, 245 Sommer, Robert .......... 808, 329 Sonnecken. Edwin .,.2.... 260, 272 Soper, Paul ................. --230 Sm-homore Council ,,,, ..., . ,. .. ..,, .... .... . , ..'I8 Sorensen, Kirsten .............. 336 Sorokin. AnnaBelle .......... -338 Sororities ...... ...-...... 2 33 - 254 Swro' ities, Chicago. ..,,.... ....,,,, 3 33, 338 Sosna, Frank .................. 88 Souders, John ....... ........- 2 16 Soukup, Reynold ......... 151, 216 Sowden, Ralph .: ...... . ........ 217 Spahr, Dorothy -- ............ 246 Spector, Jack .... ......... 6 3 Speicher. Tnrmine M ., 1 1121. 111 Spetts, Elizabeth --- ..v. 110, 281 Spence, Bart ..... ........ 2 34' Spence. Theodore ,- ,,-2'l0. 271 Spilman, Robert --- .,.. 151, 211 Spinner, Gerald ,--..--- v-,,--- 1f4 Snira. Lorraine ...... ,, .... ,--,-226 Spiroff, Mary ............ 304, R31 Spivvak, Aaron ......,..,. .... , 260 Sprafka, Florence ,,., 63, 67, 71. 120, 238, 275, 279 Sprague. Jean .......... 251, 264 Spratlin. Frances ............., 246 Spray, Page E. ...... ....... 2 17 Sprengrer, John .............. 220 Springer, Marianne ........ 29, 241 Springer, William .... 97, 151, 210. 212 Sprinkle, Melvin 1, .... ....... 2 27 Spurhan, Martha ...... 87, 237, 275 lquire. George .... ....... 1 06. 250 Stahly, Preston ............ 63, 217 Stahnke, George --- .,..... 63, 259 Stanich, Eileen ,- Stanne, Stanley Stapleton. Elhi-I ,, -,,- - -------2RR ---- ---102, 231 1 ,...-, 237 Starek, Amy ,......... ....- 1 --243 Starmann, Raymond ......-, --sa Starr, Charles ......-,, ,-106, Starr, Vivienne --,, 111 -------109 Starr, Walter ...... 63, 87, 214, 252 Stassen, Lavern ...--------- --106 Steagall, Edward .... ------- 6 3. 255 Stebbings, Harry .... 64, 100. Stecker, Robert ....... ...-.---- 2 21 Steetle, Harriet -.. ..... ---64, 117 Steffen, Walter ........---- ---217 Steigelman, Edward T. .... 100. 104 Stien, Richard ....... .......-. 2 22 Stein, Sylvia ........ --- ----- 249 Steiner, Alvin .......... ------ 6 4 Steiner, Marjorie ...... ..----- 2 79 Steker, Marcella .... ........ 6 4 109 Stepkal, Larry ..............- -203 Stemhridge, Arthur ......- - -..- 181 Stembridge, George M. ,... 97, 100. 179, 181 Stenerson, Dorothy ............ 337 Stephen, Raymond Stephens, Donald .... -------263 ----257 ----227 Stephens, John ............... 1 02 Stephenson, Dorothy - .......... 29 STBDD, Mollie ........ 87. 247, 264 Sterling, Leonard ............. 309 Stern, Eugene - ........-....... 111 Sterne, Sara June ......,..... 236 Sterne. John ........ 64, 256, 258 Sterritt, James --- -- .... .... - -260 Steven, Angus ................ 212 Steven, Ian .......... 77 158, 212 Stevens, Elmer T. .............. 18 Stevens, Pat ....... ........... 2 46 Stevens. Samuel ............. 329 Stevens, Phillis ...... 109, 207, 247 Stevens, Mrs. Samuel .......... 337 Stewart, Alice ............... .-6-i Stewart, Earl ............ 30, 260 Stewart, The Rt. Rev. George Craig- 16 Stewart. Homer .............. 106 Stewart, Laura ............... 240 Stewart, Marge ............ 64, 240 Sticklin, Charles .............. 217 Stickler, Paul ........ 64, 87, 218 Stiles, Edson ............ 106, 111 Stiles, Marion ......... 64, 247, 275 Stirton, Frances .... 109, 251, 279 Stivason, William .... 28, 76, 4, 85, 210, 216 St. John, Ann ........,.,, 118, 240 Stock, John ......... Stock, Robert ........., -,64, Stocker, Charles .... Stockman, Lew -- Stockman, Ray --- ----------215 230 -- ....... 213 - ........ -151 ----------221 243 Stocks, Jean .......... 118, 148, Stockton, Eric ........,, 106, 214 Stoehr, Kurt .........., -64, 36, 219 Stockes, Jeane ...........-,,, ,241 Stoll, Donald ....,,-,--,,, -64, 259 Stoll, Norman ....,-,,., ,,,--,- 2 59 Stone, Audrey .........,, ,64, 249 Stone. Betty ..-..... 64, 242, 249 Stone, Joseph .....,,,,, ,,--,, - 328 St0Yl9. Robert ----89, 108, 230, 271 Stone, Winthrop ,,--------- -,-219 Stonehouse, Evelyn ,,,,,.,-,- ---118 Stonich, Eileen .....,-- ---134, 233 Stookey, Ruth ........ .... 1 09, 240 Storm, Robert --- ---so, 90. 225 Storms, Harrison --- --.,--227, 286 Storti, Flora .-,- -------- 2 81 Stouffer, Helen -- ---240, 264 Stouffer, Ralph ,,,, ,----- 6 4, 220 Stowell, Norman ------ --innnhn 3 00 Strain, Haldane ,,---- -,Y---106, 111 Strand. 'Robert ...... 103. 151, 215 Strauss, Harold --,.----- ------- 3 31 Strawn, Silas -- ------ - ----- -18 Strickler, Jean --- - ----. - --M-2511 Strittar, John M- ------- --328 Strittar, Murray --- ----- 216 Strom, Betty ,,-,,--- - --n- ----235 Stronach, William -- ,-,,---, 220 Stroud, Parry .... , ---- 64, Stl'0Hf. George --- 215 215 Strunk, Norman -- --,--- -329 Sf'-lbbe. Herman ..,- , ,.-- 226 257 Stuchlick. Dorothia ,-,-, .---- L V238 Sfudenroth. Geraldine ..-. 64, 198, 206, 2 , Student Administration ---??7 -233 Student Affairs -,.--- W, -A--i ----34 Student Council ..,,.. ,- ---, ----308 Student Governing Bom-d Stl-1d5tl'UD. Stanley - ------28 -----------328 Sturdy, Helen ------ A -.--- 253 279 Sturtevant, Jane ..,,, ----- 6 4: 248 Slldow, Miriam -F ---- ----.--- 2 36 Suxrg. Virginia ..... ---241, 264 Suhr. Fredric .,.., ,, 1 ----- 64 102 Slllkin, William -,---- H-Q-213' 261 Sullivan, Edwin -w----, i-'Pi L -104 Sundeen. Robert .... 219. 271 279 SUVIGS. Lynn ,--- .---- 4 --130' 215 Sllfilerlanlfl, Louis ----- ----- i - 258 Sutton, conchifa .......... as -235 Svoboda. Frank --g--- --ki- - L-328 Swan. Jeanne .... so 89, 202, 248, S 264 Wan, Suzanne ,--- ----- ----- 2 5 1 Swanson, Ben -,-- ---- -.Y---- 3 3 2 Swanson, Carl ...... ---102 212 Swanson, Charles -- ,,,-- L-168 Swartout, Dorothy --,--- W-Y-80 242 Sweeney, Thomas ..... --261, 271 Swenson, Dick --- --.i- K ' 117 Swenson, Louise ,n ---- Mi' 2,24 Swenson, Pearl ---.--- Swenson, Robert ...... ---------204 212, 257. 271 Swet, Eunice ................. 240 Swift, William .... ,. ........... 215 Swimming ...-...... .. ...... 178-181 Swisher, Robert ...... 151, 153, 217 Syler, Helen ........... ....... 1 09 Syilanus Editorial Staff ,,.. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,, 8 9 Syllabus Bus. Staff ............ 90 Syllabus Section Editors ........ 88 Symons, Sam ......-....... 65, 258 Syring, William .......... 175, 223 Szatkowski. Jules -- - .... .... 1 02 T Tabory, Viola - ---- ---- -- ' - ' M7 Taecker, HenrY - ----- --65' 136' Taggart. Betty --- ------ --'-'- ' Telcom, Margaret ---- ------ ---- Q 3 Q rauicsch, Tess - ---- --- ---- ----26 Tallman, Jane - ---- -- ---- ---- , 4 Tamon, Harvey - ---- ----' - 8 3 Tankersley, Ruth ...-- ----- 1 Tannenbaum. Gfiffglld ...... 6.1, Tannenbaum, Mgrlam - ---- ---- 3? Tapley, Marguerite .... ---1 ---- 265 Tapper, Gordon --- ----- ---- Z 10' Tarnopol, June ------ - ---- -A-- Z 56 Tarson, Eleanor .......... 204, Tanoek, Betsy - ..-- ------ - --- Tauber, Joseph .... 65, 151, 186. Tau Beta ----- - ----e-- '-'-A Z 1' J ra.. neue Kappa ------ ------- 3 32 Tau Delta Phi ---- ------- ---- - 228 Taylor, Arnold .... 65. 69. 71. 87. 100. 104. 187, 220. 276, 277 Taylor, Barbara ------ ------ 5 5' 246 Taylor, Dorothy .......... 111, 281 Taylor, James C. - .---- -------- 17 Taylor, James H. ---- --------- 2 17 Taylor, John .... 210, 220, 268, 271 Taylor, Virginia ..----- ---05, 246 Teal, Mary Virginia ........ - Tech, Helen .... -------- ------ 5 3 D Tegimeyer, Ray ..------ ------ 2 29 Teich, Helen .....- - ------ ---e 2 41 Teimann, Florence - ..... ------ 3 35 Temelis, Frank .--.--- ------- 3 30 Templen, Ren ..-. ------------ 1 06 Tenbroeck, Barbara ..------- -- 245 Tencher, R. ...-..- ------------ - 24 Tenner. Mary ------ ----- ----- 5 5 Tennis ..-. - ..--- - --------- -- 139 Tenney, Alonzo ......-- ..----- 2 27 Tenney, William .......... 104, 221 Terrill, Bill ..--.--------- ----- 1 94 Terrill, Earl ...... 28, 30, 210, 229 Terrill, Maybelle ..... - .....-.- 244 Terwilliger, Ruth , .,,...... 111. 231 Tessitore, John --- ....... 65, 111 Tetzlaff, Erwin -- ---151, 225 Thain, Richard -- ....... 220 Tharp, Nelson .... .... 1 08, 108 Theiling, Victor -- ,...,.. 230 Theisen, Lynne .... ....... 2 37 Thele ................ .... 1 04, 225 Thermos, Nicholas .............. 65 Theta Sigma Phi ,.......,.. 284 Theta Upsilnn -- 2...... ...... 2 52 Theta Xi ............... .... 2 31 Thielbar. Frederick Jr. -- - -18 Thiele, Sherwin ................ 65 Thieme, Richard ,........,,,. - 217 Thistlethwaite, Edwin .... 184, 230 Thoma, Gloria ........ 247, 264, 281 Thomas, Eilenr- ......,,, ,,... 2 45 Thomas, Edward 1 ........ 65, 217 Thomas, Eva --- ....,,.,, , 233 Thomaa, Fred -, -,,....,, R02 Thomas, Sue ..... ....,-.,,, , 1245 Thompson. Bettv .... 235. 284, 291 Thompson, Frank ........ 168, ?12 Thompson, Jacob ........ 192, 226 Thompson, Jacqueline .....,, 10196 Thompson. June Dale ..,, 242, 262 Thompson, Ken ....,,,----- --A220 Thompson. Winifred ........,. 263 Thoren, Robert ,,--,,-,-- ---- 2 21 'l'hnreSon. Maxine .,.,,,-,,-- -,110 Thorne. Charles H, ,.,.,, ,----Y 1 sq Thrnwery. Ann ...... 109, 245, 264 Thullen, 'Roberta ,, ,,,,, ------ - 240 Thwrin. Marilyn ...,,,- ------ - -245 Thurman. Edwin ....,. 108, 110, 225 Thyfzeraon. Jeanette ---- ----.. - -035 Tick. Jean ,.,,---- ,--- ----- - - -on-7 T'i '2.n, John -,,,-, - -,-- ---.--- 3 29 Tillil, Alvin ,--,--- ----- - 106 260 Tilt, Jana 1 ,,--- ---- ---- ---- 1 3 3 7 Tincher. William ------- ----- - -924 Tinen, John --,-,-- ----- ---.i 1 ' qqq Tinaley. Fr'-A ,-,- .---- A ---2332 Tiftle, Dr. Ernest F. ,-,, 18 Tollwer, Louise .......... :I-1134 Tomlinson, Elizabeth ..,. 29, 86, 24g Tomlinson, Janet - ,,,, -86, 233 264 Tome, Elinor ,--- ----- ------ L - -65 TODDEE. Jale ,,-,----- ----- - --271 TOTESQOH. Harold ------ ---- - -3251 T 'W'Smi'1l. Robert ----- ---- - -102 1QlfDY. Mariiane ......... 225 an Tofman, Barbara ...... 65 199 9452 Totten, Lois , -,.,- ---- 6 5,' 110' 931 Tmlrre. Stephen ,,-- ---- - -Y' '65 Tnuaeaint. Wayne ...,- ,--- 1 1:5--Q15 Towle. Mary Louise ------ 205, 946 TOWHO. Marion ,-,- ---- - ---1543 Townsend. Eugene ...... 65, 97, 250 Townsend, Joe -.....-.---.---- 257 Townsend, Lillian ...... 65, 204, 248 Tragk ...... - ....-. -182, 183, 184 Treadweli, Jane .............. 251 Treasure, C1ift0Il ...........-.. 87 Trenbeth, Richard .... 87, 100, 104. 221, 271 Trenkle, Fred ....---- 77. 167, 278 Trenkman, Richard ........ 100. 221 Triangle ............ ..--..--.. - 229 Trice, Virginia .... 65, 242, 263, 280 Trinble, Lou .............. 108, 239 Trogden, Robert ......... ..... 2 61 Trojanowski, Theodore ........ 299 Trompeter, Lois .... ........... 2 85 Trompeter, Mary Trott, Alfred ...... - Trump. --------------66 -------229 246 Barbara .,.......... 66, 226 Trusdell, Robert Trustees .... - .... .......,,..... Tucker, ---------- , 66 18 Joe .... 66, 217, 273, 276, 277 Tucker, Virginia ..... - .-,,,,,, 246 Tudor. Peggy ......... .... 6 6, 239 Tuller, Gordan ............ ,,,- 2 19 Tuma, James Jr. ...... 30, 66, 213 Tuma, Robert ......... ,--30, 105 Turner, Donald ....,. ..,-, - 165, 259 Turner Harvey ......., ,.-,-, 1 213 Turner, Ritchie ..........,- ,,211 Turpin Arch .......... till, 227, 277 Tuttle, John ..... .... , , .,-,- -213 Tweed, Marjorie ,- ,..,-., --245 Twyman, Nelly -- ---- 243 U Ulrich, Carl .,.,.. ......... 1 11 Umbreit, Myron .... Underwood, Shirley -- Unger, . Jack ......... ------329 --------66 -----106 Umversxty, , ., .... ,, , ....,, ..,, 1 7-82 Uni 'ersity Theatre-, ,. ,. .... ,... . .,,1l4, 115 Urbanek, Pearl ,.,... Urice, Ruth ..... .... 1 17, 242, V Vaithkus, Bernice ,- Valkenaar, Audrey ........ 66. Valusek, John .... -- Van Aken, Margaret VanBuren, Bruce ---- Van Buskirk, Mamie ----------238 279 ---------..337 235 ----------329 264 ----------329 ------91, -----------66 242 VanBuskirk, Mary Jane .... 89, Vance, Add1ngt0n ........ 168. Vance, Vance, Vance, Mary Laura -- Vance, Walter ,.... Cecil ....... Jack ........ 170 ----------150 -----147 -- .... 248 ------227 Vandenberg, Don .............. 222 Vanderpool, Robert ........... 221 237 Vandenburfz. Florence .... 206, Van der Schaegh, Margaret .... 314, 306, 334 Vandervoort, Warren .......... 328 Van Dolman, Alvoretta ..., .... 3 35 Vandrasek, Grace ........... Van Dyke, Carleton ...... 214, Van Lievq, Virginia --,.---66, -244 282 266 Van Loplk, Mary ......-, .,,, 6 6 VanMeter, Nancy ..,...,,,-, -,,238 219 Van Nada, Charles .... 66, 106, Vanneman, Edgar ,,..,,------ 230 Van Rie, Leona .,,,,,-,- ,----- 2 66 Van Riper, Helen -, ..,.. -,-, - -248 Van Stecnbereen. Bobbie .... 66, 235 Vanzo, Fred --77, 151, 163, 214, 278 Vavrus. J0e ........ 151, 186, 216 Vawter, William -,-,------- ---18 Veeder, Sally - ....... -.,- .... .... 2 46 Veneklasen, Rodger ........,. 108 Vesely, Edward ..,,, ,,---- - 227 Vierow, Eileen ....,--,,- - ---- -240 Views ........ - .,.,,,, 1, ----g- 1.1 5 Vignola. Loretta -- Vildebille, Jeanne - , -- - ..... --24v Vmcer, John ,-.-..,, Vinciznerra, Sophie Vitzthum, Ruby ....-. -------..-..--237 ----------108 - -...... 66 ----------l17 282 Voak, Judson ,-,,,,,,,-, 217 Vogel . Dorothy ..,,,,,--- Y 1--- 241 Voixrhts, Robert --- 168 Von Glahn. Gerhard Von Maur, Mary 1, Votapka, Ray .,..... Vutech. Robert -- - Vye. John ......... W Wra U ,, ,... .,,,,,.. , ., Waa-Mu ,. ,,,, ..,,.,,, , Wachman, Marvin .... 66, 188, Vogel, Robert ........., ---- 5 5, Vogel, Sheila ...... ,, -73. 151, , 169, 220, -----..151, -210, 229, 221 ----------264 157, 276 ,--..------28R 110 :i:::::::i222 214 269 . ..,. ,,,, ,,,, 1 9 5-208 . ,... ....,,,, I 19-124 256. 261, 276 Waclc, James C. .............. 332 Wagxzoner, Robert .... ..... , -Q227 Wagner, Grace --- -----251, 235 Williamson. 'Katherine --- Wagner, Howard Jr. Wagner, Janet ....... - ---- --- Leon Wagner, Wagner, Peggy Wagner. Rita Waidner, Mary ,,,,-,----110. 89, 193. ------------66, Wakefield, Nathan Walchli, Edward ...... ...- l 03, Waldo, Leslie ..... ----- - -180, Waldorf, The Rev. Bishop Ernest L. 213 246 271 251 263 239 329 212 214 --18 Waldorf, Lynn .... ---- 1 50. 147. 158 Walff, Anne ...- -------------- 3 37 Walker, Barton - -------------- 232 Walker, Glenn ..-......... 66. 214 Walker, Gordon .......... ----- 6 5 Walker, Vil:t0l' ------ - --------- 217 Wallace, Dorothy ...... ------ 2 35 Wallace, R0bel't .....-- ------- 2 60 Wallace, wut ,...... .......... 3 so Wallin, Dorothy ...... 240, 117. 264 Wallin, James ....... ..----- 6 6, 97 Wallingford, Lucille .-....--- 247 Wallman, William ....--.---- -102 Wally, Betty --.... 67. 73, 88. 251 Walpole, Edward ......... -----259 Walser, Lillian ......---- ----- 2 38 Walsh, Angela ....- .--...----- 1 09 Walsh. Burnett ...-.. ---- 3 08. 328 Walsh, Dolores ----------- 67. 242 Walsh, John ........ 87, 180, 230 Walter, George .............. 330 Walter, Russell ...... 147, 168, 184 Walters, Herbert .......... 302, 328 Wandell, David Wandke, Otto ........ 67, 271, 67. 87 Wanek, Richard Wanetke, Arthur ....... ..------- , Ward, Carol ..... ........ 1 09, Ward, Chari ......... Ward, Granville ...... --- Ware, Katherine .... 117, Warmington, Ro-bert Warnholtz, Werner E. Warren Cather'ne -106 288 260 -----104 247 ---------241 243, --------..288 241 279 -----330 264 103 287 18 1 1 ---- . 1 Warrick, Walter ......,-,,,,--- Washburn, Captain ------------96 Washburn, Mary ...-..-,-- ---242 260 Waters, John .......... 67, 256, Watkins, Robert .,.-,-,,, ----. 2 25 Watson, James ,-- ..,,,,,,, --260 Watson, Mary ,,, ,,,-,,, ---.- - 109 Watson, Ray Jr, - ------- ---- 5 7 Watts, Arthur .,,., ,------ W -261 Watts, George ...,,. --------- - -328 Watts, Lawrence Jr. ...,,-, ,--67 Weakley, Eileen ,--.--- ------- 2 48 Weatherwax. Frank .... 104, 212 Webb, Elizabeth .,..., 67, 235, 263 Webb, Thomas --,,---- ---- ---- 2 1 6 Weber, Dorothy ,--,-- ------ ---n 3 3 4 Weber, Grace ,,,,,-,-- ----- - -243 Weber .,.,,,,,- ------- ----- 2 9 9 Weber, Ruth .-,-,---- ------- 1 -67 Weber ' Weedman. Pat ..... Weeks, Betsey --- W99kS. John ..... Weeks, Nancy .,.,- lllllf, Ernest ...... ,,,,-- 2 52 238 --------29, WOGLZ. Howard ----- ------ - --57 ------239 286 ----239. Wf?Eh9l'. Erwin .......... 152, 22,6 wlgdman. Donald ------- ----- 2 21 269 Well, Arthur --,,-- --,---- ---- Weilepp, Edward .... 67, 85, 224. 284 Weinberg, Art ....... ....... - -311 Weinberlr. J annette Weiner, Georsze ...... Weinstein, Marion --- ----338 -----218 ----67 Weintraub, Bernice -- -- .... --333 Weiss, Betty ....-.. ---- 6 7- 256 Weiss, Dan ....... ......- - 35. 137 Weiss, Gladys -- .......... ---335 Weiss, Hazel .... ......- - --293 Weiss, Henry ..... ---299 Weise Muriel .......... ---241 Weixel, E. R. ............ ---111 Wellnitz, Marianne Wells, David .......... ,,,,--------239 - ..... 67 Wells, Dudley --- - .... --328 Wells. Gordon ---- ,........- 67, 194 Williams, Robert ...... - ....... 259 Wells. H. G. .................. 131 Wells, Harry .............. 18 20 Wells, Helen ............... 67, 243 Wells, Howard ...... 106, 216, 271 Wells, James ..............,. 218 Wells, Marjorie ............. ,241 Wells, Richard .... 67, 153, 220, 276 Wells, Stephenson ........ 210, 219 Wendzel, Keammette .......... 241 Wenter, Kathryn ............. -248 Werd, Paul .... 151, 176, 177, 218 Wermuth, Phyllis .... 67, 238, 280, 286 Wermuth, Robert .... 67, 100, 104, 277 Wernle, Betty ......,-. ,,-,--- 2 39 Wernecke, Richard ........ 103, 220 Wert, Bernard ....... ,9'7, 100, 269 West, Charles .....-,,- ,,-,,-- 2 59 West, Howard ..,,,,,, --,H ---- -224 West, Marjorie ..,- ------- - 67, 246 Westcott ........ 68 'P 111 , 235. -81, Westmore. Orville ,,..,,,,- ---220 Wetzel, Shirley .... ..... Wirtz, Marion -- - Wise. - ---335 -----204 Betty ....... ,- --,--- 334 Wise, Don ...,,.,, ,-.--, ------ 2 5 7 Wise, Doris ..,,,,,,, ,.---- 6 9, 245 Wise, Howard ,,,.,,, ,,.----- 3 29 Wishard, Raymond -- ..., 30, 106 Wiss, John ........,,, ,--104, 229 Witherspoon. Thomas .....,,-- -330 With row Rich r . a d ....... .,., - -226 Witte. Elmer .......... 224, 69 103 Wohlfert. Charles -- Wolf, Mildred .... Wolf, William ...... Wolfe. Frances - Wolfe. Lois ..... Wiltehbertr, George ------- ---L-252 -----------69 -----22R ------225 -----242, --------69, Wolff, Jerome -- ---210, 228, Wolfley. Gordon - ...,, -- ----69, Wolford, Janice --- --,,, 266 241 269 226 251 Wolfson, Herbert --- ..-, 7 1-P-9--212 Walter. Carl ....,, , Wolters -,,-,,,-- ------ ----- I . ---- -------221 ---216 Women's Glcc Club ........ --109 Wood, MacDonald .... 69, 190, 214. 2 WO0llPUff. Helen --,------ ----- 2 W00ds, Mary ...,,----- ----- - ---69 Woy. Jack ..... ---168, 174, 194 Wranglers ......,-- -,--,--- - ----230 Wrath. Jack ,.,,. -,---2- 1---- - - 290 Wrath Robert .......... 308, 328 Wrfstlimz ......... .... 1 ss, . 187 Wlfrirrlwf. Dole -------- ----.-- 2 Vllilllvwnth, Tlnnh-Egg --, U ---- pf, Willner. Sylvia ...... Willovian. Dorothy Vklillnth. Ann ...... Vllillnucrhby, .Tenn - ----..,.-236 --------235 ----68, -68. Willouzhhy. William ffffsis, 87, Willow. Peter ,,,,- ,-,87, 212 Wills, Lora --- 262 110 215. 284 284 ----------263 -----335 Wilmot, Helen ....... ..... Vililmoth, Beatrice .... ., ....... 265 Wilson, Carmen ....--. ......-- 6 3 Wilson, Clayton ......... 106. 111 Wilson, Dick ....... -106, 111, 222 Wilson, Hugh ....--............ 225 Wilson, June ............. 68, 238 Wilson, Kenneth -- ........ 147 Wilson, Oliver ................. 212 Wilson, Raymond .......... .... 2 60 Wilson, Robert -- ..... -106, 257 Wilson, William .......... 104, 219 Wimmer, Cecil --- Wimmer, Lynn Winfield, Almeda -----336 ------69 264 ,.--------..237 Winfielal, Meda ..-- ------- Winker, Jean -- Winn, John ..... Winnett, Edwin Winosrrad, Charles Winship, Warren ---..--86 -----268 ----,.216 220 ---103, -----299 258 ------.----69, Winslow, Jean ........... Winter, Ben .............. Winter, Jean ........ Wieland, Robert Wiener Jeanette 245, Wienhoeber. Edyth ....... Wienhoeber, Virginia Wienholbvr, Bernice -----246 -----221 274, 275 -----220 236 -----238 -----238 ---334 Wiese, Viryzinia ..,,,-. ,.-,- 2 81 Wild, Ernest ...... -....-,-,,--- 1 11 Wildine, Margery .,,---,,-- --241 Wilkinson, Charles ....,- ,-90, 106 Wilkerson. Frank ......... 106, 110 Wilkins, Adr-le .... ss. 238, 279, 286 Wilkinson, Charles M. .... 68, 210, 231 Wilkinson, Layman .... 102, 151, 215 Will, Cyrus ....,...,-.-.. ,-68, 194 Willard. Chester .........-..,- -328 Willard Hull ........ .. ..... .,.,,,264 Willers, E. G. ...... 70, 104, 258 Williams, Betty .......... 68, 239 Williams, D. D. ................ 104 Williams, Everett 11. ...... 97, 100 Williams. 'Harold ,,.....1,,..., 69 Williams Williams , .Tenn ....... , Joan .... 68 ifisif Williams. Omer ..,.. Williams. Walter ..... Williams. W. 'Ray .... Williamson. Jack ....... Williamson. T.illi:lu ..,... Willis, Armand .......... Willis. Forluun W nw-- 1, Wheeler, Dorothy ,,-,1R4, Vlfheeler. Tiil ...... llllh elm'. Stewart -- Wherrv. 1-larry .... Whifacre. Mars al .h l -- Vlhitvornbe. natty .... Wh ltr-ovnhe, Edward W1-gm. Eileen ..... Wh'te, ilfhif .Tack ..... --. 0. Marv - .... - ------68 237 241 ,,--,285 ----,257 -----68 -----147 -,--,24R -,68, 246 ------?4 ,,?4l 135, 246 -----?52 ---.20R 151, 226 -----?61 ---291 ,,-..291 -..- -335 ---,.l10 -.,,-,?fl1 Vllhite. Paul ........ ..., R R, 226 Whlfehead. Wiviston ,--..--?61. 271 ll'll'l 'r Mildred ,,-,---,---, 334 l'l'1il v'v, Wav 1 -----.--Y------ -265: Whitley. Dorothy .... GQ 920, 270 Wlilflev. Starr ........ 68. 210, 224 Vllhifnev. 'Easton ,, -, ,--- 68, 262 ullhitson, Wallace .... .1., ,,,, 2 1 9 Whittevv-ore. Frances -1-- 99. 251. 279, 285 VV?-itfle. Reftv ..-..,,-, ,,-,6R, 9492 Vlhitwvorth .lime .,,. .,..,, 7 Q0 Whinnen, William - -----231 wicherc, Dorothy ----- ---- - 314 Wichman, William 335 108 Wickland, John - ----- ------- - 284 Wiekland, Robert ---- ----- -----222 Widdicombe, Robert Wieboldt, Raymond -- -.,,,, ,--,18 Wiechmann, Mary Ruth - ..--- -- Wieder, Ernest ----------9 0, 97 386 220 Wieczorek, Michael -- ------ ----68 Wiedman, Don .-.--- ------- ---- 1 0 ll wright, Dale ...... ------ ---- 2 G 1 Wright, Frank ..--.--- ---1175, Wright. Joyce ------- ---- 1 19- 35 Wright, Margaret .....- ---- 6 9 Wright, Tom -- -------- --102- 3-13 Wright, Warren ..--- ------- - 3111 Wright, Mrs. Warren -------- --111 w, s. G. A. -- .... --------- - --29 Wupper, Fred --- ------ ------ - 2410 Wurtzer, Margaret ..---. -- -e--- llfl Wyatt, Lillian .---- ------- ----- 3 3 4 Wyle, Russell ..... ....... l 06, 224 Wyman, Emilie ---- ...... 237, 275 Wyman, Marian ..... ..---- - --237 Wyman, Pauline .... ---1--- - 25 Wyne, Louis .......... -.-e l lll, 211 Wyne, Patricia .........-. ----- 3 51 Y Yates, Natalie .------ -- ---- 241 Yenerich, Mu1'iel ....-- ------- 1 10 Yordan, Eunice - .----- -- ------- 249 Yothers, Esther --69. 198, 199, 248 Youker, John - --------- -------- 2 31 Young, Alan - .-.- ---- V f- -- -----llfl Young, Bill -------- ------------ 5 ll' Young, Charles ............ 216 282 Young, Frank ...... 151. 161, 280 Young, George .... 104, 210, 212 271 Young, James ....--...------- 211 Young, Lois .....-- ------------ 2 35 Young, Marion ....... .... 2 45. 264 Younglove, Jean ....... ..-.. 6 9 243 Y. M. C. A. -- ...---------- -30 YH C0 flCil . ,.,. . ,,,..... . ,,,. ,, 308 Y. W. C. A. ....-..--- ----.----- 3 1 Yundt, Peggy -- .... 69. 246, 263 Z Zabahon, John ................ 329 Zehner, Carl ......- ------------ 3 23 Zehr, Daniel ........ 178, 217. 278 Zehr, Jerry .............. 180, 217 Zeigler, Jean -- .......... 69, 338 Zeigler, Violet ...... 69, 238, 279 Zeisler, Georlre ........ 69, 188, 231 Zellens, Robert .............. 218 Zeman, Dorothy ..... ..... 1 09, 281 Zeman, Frank .... .....,.,.... 2 lli 7el'a Phi Eta 285 7eta Tau A'pha , . .,,. .... 2 53 Zicard, Fred ......... ..... 2 61 Ziesel, Mary Jean ............ 262 Zimmer, Dave ................. 230 Zimmerman, Milton ............ 288 Zimmerman, Samuel .... 106, 260 Zinke, Dorothy ................ 281 Zinn, Yvonne ................. 22' Ziven, Bernard ...... 69, 283, 293 Zorich. 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