Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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GLUQIQ 011159 Built in 1913 and first occupied in 1914, Haven House com- memorates the fifth president of Northwestern, Erastus O. Haven. The president, Ralph Aye is member of the Senior Commission and Inter-House Council. The vice-president, Reed Hoar, was also an l-H Council representative and a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Student Congress. Other house officers are Allen Rosencranz, social chairman, Russell Stoller, secretary, Kenneth Cleophas, secretary and librarian, Irving Stemerman and Norman Walker, sergeants-at-arms. Ray Watson, a graduate student, was counselor. ln campus activities were Jules Cartier and Bob Peele, Delta Sigma Pi, Kenneth Cleophas, Phi Eta Sigma, George Hill, Sigma Delta Chi and a Daily Northwestern night editor, Charles Horn, A Cappella choir, Ervin Husar, Delta Sigma Pi and varsity basketball manager, Harold Jablonke, Otis Walter, John Van Meter and Alex Lamutis, University and Studio Theatre Pro- ductions, Jim Lalor, editor of Purple Salvo tNavy paperlp Melvin Mayer, Syllabus, Joe Mahan, Sheil Club officer, Allen Rosencranz, Y.M.C.A. secretary and baton twirler with the marching band, Arwin Schweig, Phi Mu Alpha and Phi Eta Sigma, Stephen Stonich, Purple Parrot, and Don Wertz, Phi Mu Alpha. Second Row - Watson, Husar, Van Meter, Gold- ing, Reichert, Hoar, Panko, Starman, Aye, Beitler, Moore, Cleo- phus, Schweig, Hill, Rosencranz, Sennelle First Row-Stoller, Cun- ningham, Walker, Blick- enstaff, Goebels, Horn, Laniutus, Stonich, Meyer, Walter, Kueh- nert, Wingate, Ratield, Hall

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'Q' U gc: Y 1 ' 2 , -- ,-- . -- - L 'N x.,x l L., Q l I lol -.1 -ji L g000!If'iCA ,Monde Named after Grant Goodrich, one of the founders of Northwestern University, Goodrich House was built in 1932. Arthur Daley and Wilbur Bowerman served as President and Vice-President of the house as well as members of the lnter-house Council during the past semester. Frank Roegee, a Phi Eta Sigma, was Secretary, and Richard Musgrave was Treasurer. Howard Faust was social chairman, while Harold Ferris acted as Intra- mural manager. Richard Bertsch is this semester's President. Well known around the campus is Bob Nelson, who is a Phi Beta Kappa student, mem- ber of the Senior Commission, and literary editor of the Daily North- western. Dave Banker is a member of the editorial board of the Daily Northwestern. Feature writer for the Daily Northwestern and member of the Northwestern Radio Workshop is Bill Cleal. Five Goodrich members: Peter Andrews, John Ammann, Bob Brothers, and Wayne Winslow were included in the band. Joe Levy is on the editorial board of the Daily Northwestern and member of the Freshmen Conference committee. Jim Zahner was a candidate for Freshman Commission, and Ed Rothschild was freshmen football and basketball manager. Jim Dunlap is president of the Methodist Student Foundation, and John Ammann is photographer for the Syllabus. ,.v'5fs jfiizyfifg. ,lg 21:31, .4 any , 4 ,,....N 7, , . 'ffrlifv --f ' .' 2 xg We fi: vs V' in f 4 -if .tx-sl? Q-z-3,2 W., 113. ff -'H iA 'e.fH.,. Fifth Row-Dowsett, Fohey, Foust, Terrando +1 Fourth Row-Cheal, Eimers, Power, Zehesny, Gildred, Rothschild, Winslow -.J Third Row-Peterson, Fahrner, Sauer, Nelson, Bertsch, Wiksom, Larkin, Levy it Second Row-Pearson, Ferris, Roegee, Musgrave, Daley, Bowerman, Paxson, McCheIIand, Maxtiehd VH: First Row-Morledge, Dunlap, Cozad, Zahner, Banker, Kuebler, Gardner, Dargan I .r, ' fpzifi l I 52:51 ga FQ . ii' :Ili sfre . f X I L , ' lk x lt ..- N, 'Q 5 I 'i7Qf'f., 'L Q ' M M.-. .J -- 25 v-S ,t



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zizlofgafe .Monde Holgate House made its first appearance as a formally organized open house in September T937. The house was named after Thomas Franklin Holgate, formerly Dean of Men, and twice acting president of North- western. The purpose of the formal organization was, simply speaking, to make the house something more than a hotel, to provide ways and means whereby the welfare of the group as such and the welfare of the indi- vidual members could be promoted. Toward that goal, under the leader- ship of Ray Williams, John Vincer and Hugh Reilly, the house has strived. The ways and means have taken the form of extra-curricular educational activities, social and athletic functions, etc. The house has had its share of Phi Eta Sigma men, Y.M.C.A., and Student Co-op men, along with a not too discouraging athletic record. The following men have attained prominence: Hugh Jennings, member of the Y.M.C.A. cabinet and the Northwestern debate team, John Vincer, chairman of the Inter-House Ball of l939, lrv Fink, member of Daily editorial board, and a second prize winner in the Kirk contest of l94O, Frank Sayles, illustrator for the Purple Parrot, and Bill Houpt, member of the Junior Class Commission. Fifth Row-Piper, Paine, Bradley, VanDusen, Taylor Fourfh Row-Webber, Wainscott, Fink, McManus, Bulander Third Row-Sieger, Sayles, Mulrdinger, Richards, Ramsey , Second Row-Vdliflenke, Grubb, Stark, Thurston, Jackson First Row-Webber, Rassmussen, Baldwin,'Reilly, Houpl

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