Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)
- Class of 1953
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Living ...,..........., 1vUIl10I1'S Housing ,.... On Cznnpus ..,,... 011 Caunpus ....... Hush Woe-li ....,....... Now Student We-ck .,... Inilivicluzil Housing l'nits. . . . . . M4-n's Housing .......,... Un Cainpus. . O11 Czunpus .... . . Rush We-ck ............ New Studoiit Weok ..... lnflivirluul H0using1.'nits Studying .....,...,..,.,... T110 1Y1lSUllg1l1i ,,.......,. . Prvsicls-111 .l. Hosvuv 1N1ill4'1'. Pre-sic.lc-nts 1Cn1e1'iti ,....... Vim- Pl'f?S1l10l11S. .....,... . Dc-:1nsofMen, WflII1I1I1,Sf11lli'111S. . . . . School Di-:ins ,......,,.i. Amlmiiiistmtors .......,.. 151111111 Ufr111'l1SlCl'8. . . 1'nivc-rsityS1-iiati-. . . , Fawulty Q'onunittm-. . , . Alumni Assoviatioii . . , S!'l1OU101-c1OI1lIl1l'l'Cl', . . . Beta ,-Xlphn Psi ...,.. Beta. cillllllllli Sigma ..... So:-ii-ty for :Xi1V2l1ll'6'll1l'I11 of Mauuigi-ini-nt. . . . . . Class of 11153 ,,......... Dc-ntzil Sr-liool ..... S1-liool of Edin-zitirni. . Pi 1121111111131 Tlwtzi .... Class ul' 11153 ,........., G 11111112110 Si-liool ..,.4..... M1-dill Svliool Ol'-l01ll'112ll1SI11 ...,. . . . Pi Alpliu, Mu ........... Sigrnn Delta Chi . . '1'1u-t:1SigiiinP1ii . , Class ol' 11153 .,,... b 51-11001 of Law. . . . . . . . Cullogm-ol'1.ilrr-1'ul Arts .,.,. Phi Br-in Kappa ..,.... .X11-l1itm'tl1i':il Intc-1'ia.n-s Cluln, . . . . . Bi-tu Bvtu Bvtai ..,.,.... Pi Mu lipsilon. . , Class of 11153 ..., Moilii-nl Svluml .,.. Tlu- Military .,... . .x1l'1 '0l'l'1'RfJ'FC1 , . Nalvzil ROTC' . . ..6 ...10 ...11 .28 .30 .32 .33 .3-1 .35 .36 .6-1 .66 . 67 . 68 .69 .70 110 112 114 116 117 118 119 122 126 127 128 129 130 132 133 133 13-1 1-12 144 1-16 1-17 152 154 156 157 158 158 162 164 166 167 167 168 168 184 186 188 1115 Presidential Review . Sehool of llflusii' ,..... , Mu Phi lilpsilon, . . Phi Mu Alpha ,,.. Sigma Alpha 1ota. Class of 1053 ...,. Sehool ot'Speeel1 ,... Speer-h Senate, , , , Phi Beta ...... Zeta. Phi Ifta. . . Class of 1053 ..,,,,. Summer Session .,...... . . Teehnologieal Institute ......,,.. . Engineering Soeieties Couneil. . . II1S111ll1il'0llCl10IH1l'Ill Engineers. 1nstit,ut.e of Eleetrieal lingineers. . A . . . Soeiety of Civil Iilngineers ...,,. Soeiety of Meehanieal lingineers Pi Tau Sigma ...........,.,., Class ot' 1053 .... University College, . , Graduation ,,,,,,i Working .,... Publieations ........... Board of Publieations. , Profile ......,....,. . Daily Northwestern. . . Syllabus .......... Photo Lab. . . Direetory . . , Nl' Engineer. . . Government ,.,........,,... Moek Politieal Convention. . . Spring Iilleetions .......... Student Governing Board ..., Assoeiated Women Students. . Senior Couneil .,......... Junior Council .,... Sophomore Couneil .... Freshman Couneil ,..,.,. Panhellenie Assoeiation ....,.. Junior Panhellenie Assoeiation . Interfraternity Couneil ,.....,, Junior Interfraternity Couneil. . Men's Interhouse Couneil ,,.. , Women's Interhouse Couneil. , . Similar Interests ..,.........,., Debate ,...., . Dolphin Club ,... Lorelei Club. . . Orehesis ...... Sailing Club. . . Ski Club ,..,..... N Me-n'S Club. . . Hawaiian Club .,....... Polish Soeiety ,.....,...., . Young Republic-ans Club .... Serviee , . .....,.....,,, . , Seott. Hall ,..,,.. Wiltleat Couneil .......,......., . Student. Service Fund Connnitte.-, 4 , , Refi Cross College 1'nit .....,..., , . May Week ....,,,.... Mortar Board .... Deru ......., Shi-Ai ,.,..... Phi Eta Sigma ...., . . Alpha Lambda Delta. . . 206 208 210 21 1 212 213 216 218 2121 220 220 226 228 230 230 231 332 232 233 234 236 238 242 244 246 247 250 254 258 260 261 262 264 267 268 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 270 280 281 282 284 286 287 287 288 288 280 200 2110 2111 2112 204 2116 267 208 25111 303 304 305 306 307 Musie ......,,,, . . lianfl ..... - ..,..,.... A Symphony Orc-hestra .... WKDII1t'I1lS Glee Club .... 1V1en's Glee Club ,... .X Cappella Chou' ,.,.....,.. . Religion ,..... . .,...,......., . Cainpus Conferenee on Religion ..,, lioarrl of Religion .......,.,... . St lltlvlltf Religious Counr-il. . . , flainma. Delta ....,,,......,..,.,,. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Student Christian Counr-il ,.,....., Chapel Connnittee ............,,.. . Young WtlIll1'lllS Christian ,Xssoeiation .... , Baptist College Club ....,........., VVestn1inster Stuclent Founmlation ,,.. Garnma Delta ...........i..... 1.utheran Stuclent Assoeiation . 15'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation , . . liyvians . . .........,...,,,, , , Christian Seienee Organization . A Methodist Student Foundation , Pan-Orthodox Club .,.....,,... Sheil Club ....i,..........,,..,,, Young Mt-n's Christian Assoeiation , The lnclivitlual Palate ..... .,,,.. Playing ..,........,... Mingletl Vllith Care .,,.. . . . Delta Tau Delta Pajaina Raee , A Dolphin Show ,............. , Filin Soeiety ........ . Freshman Carnival ..,. Profile Fashion Fair . l'niversity Theatre. , . VVaa-Mu Show .,.... , ltaalio Station VVN l'li .... Sophomore Cotillion, A , Military Ball .,,,....,. .lunior Masquecl Ball, , . Sports . . ....i..., , , Woinen's Sports ,.... Mi-n's Varsity Sports ...., Me-n's II117I'2l,lIlll1'21.l Sports . . . The Big Respite ......i , , Shopping ...,........ ..,., Aflvertising .,,, .....,.. lnilivitlual Picture lnflex. , , .-Xrlvertising lnilex ...,.. . Organizations lnalex .,.. Pieture Credits .,... liclitorial Stall. . . Business Statl , , . . .'XIltlxVl12li'S More , 31 18 310 31 1 . . , 31.2 313 31 4 31 6 318 320 320 325 321 321 322 323 324 324 325 325 326 326 327 328 3211 330 331 331 332 334 330 337 340 341 342 344 348 352 353 354 360 368 370 382 427 437 438 440 451 460 470 471 472 474 476 'K EH l1l1-lI1,I11-rxl1-xxx N11 Foreword l l lx 1 l1uu1-1ll1x-111 1 l . . -.. - Q - Top of the University Heap: The People 1 l lll xl1l11lll1l11l1l1l tnunl, 11n1pl1-1n1fl1-Ql-nl1'Qp1'iu-f 'xx'iI l1I1 xxluv lxl l11v I 1u ' F f ' s : fs - . . 5 ' ' I ., . . , hz- llll 1 F .. Q. -: N.. 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Nu' llllXX1'Sll'l'll lllllYl'l' 'lt ' Ii' -s '-:,':1tim lN'nNYlll'll IlIll'lll'r. f x :uluxiui ll 1l1m1's:u11l f'2ll'I'l'llil'l'S. lt is llll'Sl' llllllllll' who Illillil' tl11- 1 lull 111 :1 uuunlwr ul llniruiff' l'1-:nl XHllllXYl'Sll'l'll ll11-11-:uw1x'p1-xxriurx:m1ltru1-ks. 1'1-1-1n'1ls:ul1lruolus1-1Iuipp1-1l Xml llll lsll1:slp111pl1 111 ll11-m1x1li11 llllllllglll xx'l1l1'l1xx'1-t1-ll ll11: lo: llllllllllllxll' ul' W1-1-i:1lix.1x1l lrwlw. stmx ol N1u'tlxxx'1-stemulux11'sity, lEl.'m2-5, l ull ruu-I ul :1ll. ll11rl'1- IIl'4' p1-1xpl1'2 slll4ll'lll4 Illlll yx141ml'1-fwrw, Jeanne Keating Smith RETROSPECT, I953 Wind Transforms Pitcher to Warrior and Starts a Long Reverie The 1-loud was sliziped like u milk piti-her. Ile siggln-nl und spruwlezl full length on the grfunnl. Suddenly, it shifted and het-ume un lnrliun NYZll'l'l01'. Hrllllllllilllglvll she zlskeil, not lnnking ut him. Hey, he murmured to the girl sitting next to him. Yeah, he unswerezl. Look at that. 'L 'Bout n'li1ut'? sl1e suirl, lnnking ut him unrl rulilnng 'WVhat'? she mumbled lun-k. It wus L1 lazy rluy, und the tlut of her palm over his 1-lose 1-rnppeil 1-ii-we-lit. She, like her eompunion, felt no inc-linutiun to exert even K Th . . he ziiism-i'eil. her vocal ehords. He he-gun tn think. That l'lOUCl '0l1,lflSg0l1C,llll6'2ll1SXY6'l'9tl. He lifftlilll to think ulmut the plzirz- lie hzifl ruilleil It was the windethe eternal wind. It haul swept home for ulmnst four yeurs. It wus going to lu- funny away his portrait. not returning next yeur. Swuneliow, it wusn't right. He leaned huek against the big elm tree lmeneuth He I'6'IHt'IHlJt l'Ul,l the wary the luke haul lnnkerl when he which they sat. The lake's waters lapped urguiiist the first set font on mimpus that sunny September, 1949. shore just 21 few yards below where they sat. Green grass had slnperl down from the buildings to Dwindlin: hike shore fan-es student! admiring lnnuliwork ot' buildings and grounds men who spent part of summer till- ing SllI'lIlkiI1glJtlllliS with mlirt and grotesque tree ln':inr-hes ' ' 'ii ir' 'fm ... f...:.,..,,'. ,nfv'l'4w4 'Q .af !f'Y ' 1 ,PCLZ 5152.1 ' .f 9 I'!5- -Av ,f,.1a..5.11.,2ff1'!EA'!i,J?' 'KWSN Retrospect continued W Hlblll of X4 QIJIINDV1'Wiwlllllgllllltw 1lI1UllSK'l hutsWlm-lxlnullsvwaul 1111-1-ofvr-tm-1':n1s,SIN-paml ' 's-s' '- 'Hshn h 1ll pmnum tllfllll in .1 In-xx' q11:ul1':1I1gl1- for vm n'tl1wm-stz-rn llIllVl'I'FllX 11 Il For Administrators: New Neighbors For Athletes A New Home the luke. Those were the ilzlys when no one xvrn'1'iell uhout the St'll1Nll'S floating away. But, they worried now. In the suinnier, men from hnilrlings :intl groxiiicls hull deseendecl upon the shoreline :incl pzufliecl the hzuiks with szincl hugs. Then, higg mlinnp trnt-ks fillerl with leaves and mlirt and ln'ni1m'l1es :incl all manner of trash had eoine up one after the other ztncl tluinperl their lonils on his fuivo1'ite spring stnclyingzg spot. Vziguely, he hoped the sc-liool never would Hunt away, but he never zu-tuully voillcl helix-ve that his home might he water logged some slay. His thonglits clrifted on. He thought ot' all the new uilflit ions his senior year nt Northwestern had brought. First, there was the girl: he never hurl been pinnerl before. Skeleton of Mi-Huw Nlemoririllim-lill1olisegI,li:ii'ils llyvlu- Slllllllllll tlniing i f s I1lllCl1 Consternaition wln-n it was rlisc-ovi-ri-il that iloor opt-in-fl for lllll innii il ,ig 1 1 doors eloserl for Sllliill 1-Vents, 1-or-mls wen- foreeil to rm-liiifliiish ph- isini nl xx ltr lung in ill s pittm tl ig uns ni 1'- , '....'..-miJ1 ' .. 4' .Z .2 Ar:-Te. .f,-..- - W f Retrospect continued f' ,guid- lirnivt- lniilmlings :intl 2l'0llllllS XYHI'lit'l' smiles ilo111e of lDOIi1'- lmrn nlmsm-1'v:1t4n'y fur Plflilllillg juli. Bllillllllg is l'11II1OllS to slucli-nts :is goal :ii end of :1 long line lezuling to IDE. Heavenly Domed Building Nets Senior a Little Blue-Green Card np on llnf cltnne ul' lic-zn'lnn'n UllSt'l'Y2llUl'y lust SIIIIIIHPI' Ile knew that the lllllltlillgl was open to visitors 011 tri 1-li-nn it off. Friday evenings. NVe ought to gn, he mused. llc- tlnniglit :ilnnit lJe1n'lnn'n for tl moment. He Little men haul torn down the huts lay music' sehool winnlt-11-il what it was like insicle. lie went tllf I'l' only and lay Fisk hull, too, he thought. HI wonder what will-1-1-:tell yi-:ny znnl then it was to pit-k up his ID 1-zml. Kresge Nlemorizxl hall will look like eif they ever get l-l 37 i f 1. eff ii ' nal- 5. 'E VX if 1 ..:..fq-1' gg-4 Q .3 'Z' :rw A Q: I Sh -,gs Y rf' v. Ki.. ,, ,X 'P Hur- : 1 ' fs,. ' '-'Q Retrospect continued f llnm nl.umlm+1fln11l1l1ng, Xilltilwl f1l11lu11u1,itX1N 1 Ill1'4'IlIl2,fIbllivvlihl' IIl1'IIllll1l44lt 'llU5l'XYll1lXYlYll flblI ll'll lu lu- Iillllllli Iln- wmuls'l'snI':1l1 1-vm'-c'l1:1l1' 1ll'IIIN vulnxwwxlalff 1-:lslmllv un sh- rs ni 1'1lll1Ill1'I'I'l' lull Il g,1ngxw1l4l.htu llllllff y-, . I 1 A I1-:nm lwm mu- :mullu-r, im' Q-:wil lmllvulll-ll lrw uillitll 'Ili XIll'll1'lI4'I'5 In l'1'l:n1v- in Inf sm-luml 1'mnt1-l11pmlIl4- ' 1 Fm an -.r Q53, 5 A: ,.+,-his V' '43 A . 1: '?lb ' I 1 is , v?2E'2v I ,?,.,95 331. 'Qffic IJ. - H'4l .-L- .J ,. ,..L-.5 'SL' . fix? 4 2-Q S nw?g'3Ei.i . axes- ' I ' x Quiz' N. .fggjiv , Sing. b f Rug ii Q' X 1 - ,.r ,. I X -ri v. . Q -M: ,1 . l k T254 H '-gi-ivfigjzyf vm- v, . -'x I W sf. 'gg-??1'2. ... .-0243? M Q , ' 2-i WX , 'iss ' 1. , l'iv ' x I -Q . as vw , I' ' iQ 31.8 '..f 9- Y: -..e.- ,ttf 21.3, ,- ,gg :tx X: ,N Uiix -lx ,.c X X . , X x 6 Retrospect continued N .gf W : ?5 5 if t if 2 JI f e 'tw 'V 1 E, W . T' X K 5 ,wg A , Y 3' vi I Aa 'f human A ....., ,pvte 1-ti 5. .J vt: i gf- Y CIE Jig P- l'umlr-1'1l1ff pumlltf hun' 1-ut, puny 1.Illl tl vm-als try tutlvvimlt-wtl1'tt14'l't,llt'y:lrvln':lVf'l'110llfLtl to tzilu- jump to short hair. In sharp C'O11fl'21St up wus' tum lmirstx'l1-s tl timing lun f tu Nt N lllfl hl X . . - g, : 'gh IlUIllIJIlllUl'S, 15353 styles wen- tht-il' shortest in yvzlrs. Skirts, stopping at, the I new ltllllllg' tlu- wnr, lmtl flimlnwl m1tlm':u'rl fm' viglnt yt-urs. :tml lH53's luit miml-c':nlt. P11-sent day vowls jvc-11-11 :Lt wa11't,iIne Qxtrenle. I H After Nationwide Testing Period, Coeds Taike To White Bucks around aetually to building the thing, he thought. sinee he was a freshman, hut it had been spring quarter But, what does it all matter, anyway? he asked of his junior year hefore the eoeds of Northwestern had himself. The people won't ehange with the huildingsf' pieked up the fashion. But, somehow he felt a little sorry that the eampus And, the hair! It was getting so you hardly eonld tell was going to change without his heing there to see it. the girl's heads from the hoy's. Poodle euts and eap He thought of all the ehanges sinee his freshman year euts. What were the women eoming to. anyway? in Evanston. Wvell, he supposed if it pleased them he had no eause The males' white hueks were the same: still mueh in to eomplain. Still, he was glad that her hair was a evidence, still mueh in need of a hottle of white shoe deeent length enone of those silly fads. polish. But, life wasn't always so sane and good, anyway. Butt, the ladies. They had pieked up the style, too. There were those horrihle, eoltl, windy winter days They were a eonservative lotealways had heen. Coeds when life and everything eonneeted with the university in other Big 10 sehools had heen wearing white hueks was eold and gray and flat. VVhite buck clad Coeds surround lone male in foot. uniform of white hueks and argyle soeks att annex to the lioek. Conservative North- western coeds picked up white huek fad during spring quarter, 1052, after eoeds on other Big 10 eampnses had been wearing them for three years. lVIain differentiation between male and female lvueks lies in pride females take in keeping theirs hrnshed and whitenetl. iz f IW Q ,FN Retrospect continued I-'lui grux' iluv lil'St'l'IlliS lu 111- mrvsf inns! stumlc-nts ut, le-:ist umw' eau-lm 4 uzirtf-r. It is tlu- iluv that the mrofe-ssor gives il sur :rise midterm . . I I . IIN- :Lrill 1-ut'I'f-1--is num- lvittc-r tlizm usual, :mel Iii-c-ring 1-loses, ls-:wing lov-ki-ml inside :L IlN'I'SS2lI'y tonw tor thi- 114-xt flziy's 1'c-sezirch paper Editor's note: .Hier 1-1-pm-:ati-el 111-niumls fur sharp, snappy prints, Syllulms pinntogluplivi' fmuid fiat, shot ilu-Iowj disrourzrgiug to make Y- , . Q xigdg, .Q-- M N1 N-1 5 If yr. n s QC' wif k -gf' 3 .- ' .gig 7 K --'-,-'Avi 'fwfr Ls-mg' 4 ' -Q.-. . .nut ' .gunman N'v From a Midwestern ldiosyneraey a Flat Gra Life In Evanston Those were the had timesethe times when he won- dered why he ever had let that main from the admissions office talk him into this plaee. Those were the times when the ezmipns showed its midwestern streak of self-centeredness. Then, he hntecsl everyone and everything cs-onnevted with the university. Those were the horrible times, and there was no way to escape them eompletely. Those were the times when 110 one mired about the way he felt. Everyone wus no Retrospect continued . 1 -A 1 1 1 11' wi ' N-.1 '11 Q ,fm 'Qw',i .f rr K - . 'im 1' Above: 1'11Il1' Il1'1 111' 1-1-1-11 IllIL1i1Ilg 111-1-111111-s su1111111-1' S1-1111111 1-hiss 1111111's 111' 811111011118 111 S1-1111111 111' Musiv. S111111-111s 11-:11'111-11 111 make reeds, 111111-11 must 111- 11:11111 11111111- 111 111- 11111111 111111 111 use 1,111-111 111 11l1'1I' work. Right: 1.1-:11'11i11g is 11111, 1-111111111-1,1 11,1 1':1111puS1111i11li11gsz1sa1't Class 111111-f 111s1i11111-11111111111 110511111111Q'1l11'IlfL1D1S M1-1'1-11:11111is1- M:11'1,. F11-111 11-1115 :111- 1-11111111011 111-1-111-11-111-1-s 111 111:111y K'O11l'S1'S 111 1111 1-:1111pus Schools. . 9 Q 0 . Learning Doesn t Always Stem from a Lecture in an Auditorium .X1l11. Sll11111'1l1j' 1111- 1Y1ll11 111111 1111- I'2l11l 111111 1111- 1-11111 W2lS'1llS1 111111 things s111111-111111-S S1-1-111911 111 gc-1 :111 mixed 111111111 Il1Il111'1' :my 1111111-. N111'11111'1-s11-1'11 was 1111- 111-st 11p1vi111111111. 51-1111111 111 1111- W1-S11-1'11 1'1l1l1.1'1'1'1ll'1', 111111 11 111111 1111- 1111151 '1'1111s1- w1-1'1- 1111- days 11111-11 111- W1111111-1'e11 w11111 11111115 11'fP11111'1'1.111 111-111111- 111 1111- 11'111'111. 1Y1i1'1i211l11H11111y wz1s1'111' 4w11y11i1111 11111116-1 ? 1Cx'1-11 111s1-111ss1-s 1111-11111 I11111'1'11l 111111 111:11 11:1y. '1'111-1'1- w1-1'1- 111-111 11'ips 211111 1-kisses 11'111-1'1- eve-1'y011e 1'1:1sf1-N 111111111 11:1x'1- 111 111- 111111. '1'1l1'I'1' w1-1'1- so Illillly p:11'111-1111111-11, 11l1111Q11. '1'1111s1- w111'1- 1119 515111111 111111-s: 111036 111'111'1-sN11rs 1111111 11l1P1i 21 1'1-111 11111-1-1-sl 111 11'j'11lQQ 111 11-111-11 11'1-1'1- 1111- 111111-s W1lf'1l 111-11-11 111111 11 was 4'w111'111 11. 111111 111111115 1-1'1-11 11111-11 111- 1'1-111-111-11 111 11'2l1'1l11lgl. S111111- Y1-s, 111- 51111-sm-11 111- was 1112111 111- 112111 1'111111- 10 North- 111. 1111-111 h1'1'Ill1'l1 111 l11l111'1'S12l1I11 111111 11111-11 111- 1'1-111-111-11 W1-S11-1'11. 1111211-1,111-11:15 5111'f'U1.11. 11 X1ilX 11111 111'1'Il11S1' 111- 11:15 11:1s11-:111-V 11111 :1 s1-111111111 11 '111'111', 1111- 1lill1 its 11138111111 111111'11s, 11111 N111'11111'1-ste-1'11 og. i :urls 3 ,,,4 fin, 5,5 igiif H l 5 1 - K f 1 2 1 Q 11.2 1 x Ei 282 iml. 2 .E '3 gi 1 5 . ? fi ' le if QQ 2 .- 'u . .,o',s f.'v::Q 'fn' Q' . . Q -an ,KM I in ' , I K ,,.. R , 7 'P 2 E 1 ,MY 7 5 5 Q I 'a 3? f ia .K . 2 , 5 Qi Z 01...- a 'Y Vi -T 1 i 3 2 1 I EW Q 2- 4 1 J., f'f'1 W Q . v . '1 ' . 11' 1 :QQ v 5 G Y 4 i Q i 2 ' 3 5 . Q Q 1 E Y 'gs I K A sv X il L, ,s M 4. ,' xvhg N SE My '35, W M ,Q ,, I i s 3 , ,, , M . 6 s YH. S bv, Q, Q 'harms' ,VS 5? K . V fx: WMM I S 291 ,AMW U 'ifsv,.,,, Retrospect continued Above: lllllmm-tl lu ln- in its lust yt-:tr on 1'IllllIbllS, ultl l :nys-rwt-:ltlwl' lzull is l.IlIll0llS for tlw sulirl wall wllitflu runs the lQIlg'ltll of the lfltiltlixlgnmlst-lmxxttt-sjmxrzmlism l1'nm:1l't, pllilusuplny, psyt-lmlugiy. Right: llllllbtlllllllfl uf stutlm-nt. puplllutitm l'l'Ull1 lrtliltlixlgs sl11'1'0l1l1Cling lf...-lx tw-111's 1-:toll !Il'l4'l'IlUHll :tt 1-lust-ot' liiill 4-lusst-s, Stuulvnts oltt-11 1-ml tlny :tt 2:3ll, spt-ml lmurs lN'l'Hl'C lllllllvl' ltmlingnI'stlttlyiI1g. ff ff ' On a Sunny Day, Northwestern Can be a Good Place to Llve ltzttl at lot ul' ups. 'l'lwt't-xw-rw at lol ul' things tlmt were 'l'l1t- girl nmlgwl lnim gently in tlwsitlv. xx mme, but tlu-3' tlitl11't lll2lllt'l' tml mm-ln, In-1-:ulsv tlnvrt- Host we lvztvc-, slut suitl. lYc-'vc-lmtl1got sttulyiug ut-z'ttstwxtm:t1nytlmlgstlmt xwrt- right. In flu. It is1z't .ltmv 113 yet, you lillflllfll Ntll'lllXX4'rlt'l'lI lltnixwwslty, IEPSC-3 style-, wats :1 gmnl llt- sttmtl Ilp. plutw' In lm, 'lllll' sun was Sllllllllgl. t4 'rgw ' 1 ' if 63?-,,w'w+-V: ' -1 f4 lN'tV' .. ' .t E , , , H Y fx vw 41 gggi 4' 2. 'fx X X , - K ' xxx V 3 Q 5 I J v. 4 v f ' . fi . ' A ...af PAN L A 9, X' ' . :' R . in , V21 L- 2.21 ' N-f..,: 4 , W ' ' WT? - 'S ,x Q -Q FN! 31 f . 'O if ' 'mo-gtfpv-,,1f n1 g!r-1.. Y 1 I - W W A. - 5 I 42, - 'iw 1 - V 1- -:ng-ig? X , 5' ' in ' 4 . . K M ' nr 1-pw Retrospect continued .Xlvlimiuii ln-qii'l,in'ii Ulm-1'N':1!ul'5'isnyu-li if?till'IllliJiif'UlliYUI1f'l4fIIl' Ifrirlaynights,ustiwnmliiystii 'il'lIiN lm-if ilnily vigil fm stars, Puri, ul' :in :ith-mpL to li-:urn tin- ways of the Sfl'IlIlLIl' :mf xxitiifli-unix xxfirlfl wliif-in w11i'1'mii1iiQ stuilr-nts, 21Sil'UIlllIlly is not :L IH'1'Ilii1ll'N fivlfl uf' iiitmvr-1't4-fl Nl'i4'liliNIx lui! initial-i' :i ii2lSl'iIIIlTiIlj.f stlliiy. Lila- twin' srwizil Sl'iK'l11'1'S :mil oline-1' l1:1Tlll':il SI'il'llf'1'S :ietw,ii..ii1,x' :iilmwlf fliiili-nts :i vhiimw- In stlinly nut only um- IlllI'tiiI'lliIll' plum- oi' thi- mn-lil, Init :ill wlrili-il gvlum-N. wliivli iiivliuln- :my ul' iIllIl1il'l'1lh ni' I'lDlll'S1'5 liwti-il in llIliVl'l'Siij' i':1i:'ilug111-s U. ' jv7 Vf4 r A QQ, ,A ,p T - gd. 1 W I f-52:2 N N .! - , fig , ix ' . -. ' sa -jr-, , QK Q .v I fi -x We f vii' x .:,. A 2. xv 4 Xa f X gg 2 P' 'Q-Q., 'Q 2 gf X, 1 H 5 Q x, A 3 N . 2 1 1 f 15 lx' 5 W io 1. ,wifi MU' 'Z' 9' , , , i' yi V722 gif 1 TP? 'fx -ff Q W Q is , Q cg, if fat , Z f, pw-4 jfgifl VIZ? 'Q A Q' , ' Qin ' 0 , 7' Q'i??f gg,f',gZ,'.: '9x'?,f gf f X -,5,,,,,4 Q., , tax- JN ,,- ,D ......nf Q 1 ' , - - fn'm7fJH4'-3' 'L ', ' . -ww yxtf' V 4 ' Y?9:1TTft',N ,. -ex 55.:'fQ'0'J-r Q , Q wh- .W 1- aw sr R Q., t . ' life 1 S , . . ,ln f Duringthetinu-In-twclc-11dinuf-1'an4lln'c fast, vvvry stuclvnt finds a plavv to 4 This place hc 1-alls homv, and it is Inu that lw pv1'l'o1'ms a Illllltlflllll' of uma tions, soma- plc-asant, somm- not so plm sant. It may lw in thc- Qlvpths nl' tlu campus ll0llS1'S or it may las- in somv lu l away Slllllll'll, but it almost always ls 1 growl plac-+1 tu ln- at the- 4-ml of tlw 1 f :qi-5 'Q 1- . E .- 'I , H . IH -- 1 WTB' Q-X4 .3 ZS, un i ' , :fax Q L. Q lf. 3' p -E - H Q l ' ' W k ff ab' , fq ij.: 'ff 'L J' L... 'tbi' . 2 3, 5 W ' , 1-4 5 ,.:i'-13 Lax r - - mx? 4 1 4- -is-v-vvvn an-' 'F if , 1 nl 1 L, Q 'f . . . , , , Xlmlf-1'n1fIlw :lm-ln' ui bln-pnnwl lmll. xmrm-11 s umm-st 1l0l'llllTHI'Y, 4'Ul!fl'1lStSlll'lI'lil'1Hy WilllolclIl':1I1l1'l10l1S1'olli:4ifl1'Willalow. I5t'g'iIlIliIlQ.f of zz , . . lu-xx 1lllII1ll'JlllLfl4'.5ll4'IlIll'll1Flll Qs- ilu- nhl QIIIIIIS turm-rl insirh- nut: it is brim-I4 on f1Ill'UlltSi4ll'Illlll stmlvml t1llCiIlSi1ll', while otln,-1's 5u'c-1'Q- x 4-x-N4-fl, C llI!lljL4'XYil5lI1'4'1'SS1ll'V wlu-11 lulllrlm-Vs Immrl plznstm-1'l11g4-usts IJl'UllllllflVl' IIltC'l'i0l'XVIIIISOfflli'1l0l'Il12l,I'l'IIIHLIOOIIllIlf'UVl'l'K'ilStOIlf'. sl! WOMENS HOUSING Females Share Vestibules, Television with Northern Friends lvulike the North Quzuls, the SUllll1c2llLLtlS2ll't' not the mouth to mouth, it is rzu'c- wlioii tl Noi'tliu'1-stoi'ii multi exrlusive possession ot' one sex. 1-vzifltis tho South Quaizls for at wliolt- mluy. True, they lielong to ull females: the 1-omniuter from Worliivsalziy. l ri1l:1y. Sutiiiwliiy, unil Sunilziy nights, South Chirzigo :uid the clormitory ilwollor from Seattle. thi- mx-ii tzilie ovor tolt-visioii rooms :intl volw inzivliiiii-s, True, tliere :ire fc-W fm-iimles who iii ai single clay liuiw zuiil girls without ilzitc-s iiiigzmte- iipstaiirs. tltlioi' nights, no voutzu-t with thOS0llll1c2ll2i.tlS. mails-s orc-rHow ve-stiliiiles :intl fill front port-lit-s. But, tlierc-'s ai cliffc-i'ei1r'e. Happily for ull, no feinulv eve-r has liz-1-ii kiiowii to Although many gzgii'lslu1i'clly seo thc- North Qiuuls from 1-ompluin of it to the woini-n's housing olrlif-1-. Sl 151-111110111 slippm' shud 1-0911 111- 1:1111s Ill1lI'll1IlgyS vvvnts to N 111111s111n111l11-1 111 111110116011 in 1 Kappa Kzlppa Citlllllllli housv. 1Il1v1ll'Ill1l111j' 111 1111-111s is 1111- v:1111:1g11 01551112111 living units. ON CAMPU Coeducational Basements Spark the Lives of Campus Dwellers '111l1'l'1' is ll1D11l1llQ 111 11l1' 11111111 11111111 111411 il 1'1D11f'QQl' z11'1111'11111111. ,X1l11, 11's 11ill'1,1 111 find il p1111'e with 111019 1111111111151111111111111y111's111'111i1yh1111s1-. 1.I'ilIH1'11 p1111111g11'11p11s 111' 1111111 111' 1111111- 1-11111 11l1I1QQCI'S 111' N11 I11I11'1' is 511 11111-11 111111 1-11k1- 1711111115 111' 1'11l'IHil1S 111' 11111111S1111-ki11gzgs111'ippi11g111111111111s1111w1-1'1'11i1. 111-1111l1- ll12lY11lQ11l'111gL1'. In 1':11'1, 1h1-1'1- 2lI'f'll11 Illlllly 11111111-s 111 11111 XV01'111 111111-11 N11 11l:11'1- has S11 Illllllj' 1'fP11I,1f'S 11':111'11i11g 11-11-Visi1111 111 lll'Q so 11l11l'1lllgL1l1Y 11111111111 11175121118 111111 so 1111111111-1111011111 21111 N1'1111I11,11l1'11'1l1l1l'11l IJ1lI1'llI'1SUl'S1ll1j1'1'112lll1II1il1S. 11111v11s1:1i1's. N41 111:11-11 has 1111l1'f' 11111111-11 1'l'11XY111llQ 111 II11l'I'1lI'S 111' 11's 111-1111 111:11 way 101' L1 lung 1111111411111 1-h11111'es 11111 1l1P111u 1'X1'1'1'1S1'S 1111 1111- l11'111g11111n11'11gL111's11-111111111111 11113 11l1'Sj'S11'I111H1l11l'1' 10812152 11 N- xl .., ,. -xx I A 1 l liiquifitive SllllllIll'S llilllll I14 1 lmxt-1' Bing 1-11tsl11n'tt'41111 teiupts to 1-t1111pl1-te IllEIllfiS IlShl'S.fllIllL'lll Ilt-1'clile11111111 is 4111111111111 tuull f':11111111s1-uf,-nls. QPF CAMPU Coffee, Sandwiches, Criginal Dress Designs Elate Homebodies As she CIl1Cl'QQOil f1'o111 tl1e fl'0I1l floor of her Skokie she lmew that sl1eu'1111l1l11't tmrh- plzives with :mv home, the mecl fI'0WI1f'tl slightly at tl1e tlI'lZZlll1jlQ 1'a1i11 1l411'111itt11'y 111' su1'n1'ity l1uusc- 1-111-fl, l'Yt'll tm' :1 and SC'lll'l'l0tl tuwz11'cl the l'H1'llC1'. h11111e one lmlm-k l'l'UIl1 her 8:30. Awaiting her luugg 0YPl'tlll6' lius, she tliouglit wist- fully of her t'1'ie111ls whu livetl 1111 PQIIHIJIIS :mtl were at- that mo111e11t just ilWlIliGlllI1g. She tlunigzglit of the . . l':tt'I'll1ll plziglue ul' tlishvs, tlishvs, tlishvs tm-iipy' 111:111y long 11cle to .mtl 1111111 tampus that filletl sn 111.1113 lmuls. mm, wmmlg IWW' M in OHM mnmmmx, Ilmllw HM UHC6 011 ill? l1lls, she Sltltlll llallglllgl l'1't1l11 ll llillltl Sll'2lIJ lmtiks :mtl tPl'Ill ITZIINTS rf-st uutil the kitvlieii is i11 Hl'tll'l'. and thought of the week 01141 just past. She l'l'Ill0lllll0l'0tl the smell of 1-uffee l11'ewi11g i11 the kitvheu :1s she 1111-ssc-tl late S3,lllI'fl21y 111o1'11i11g, ut' the sz1111flwif'l1r-s her Il1Hlllt'l had left i11 the l'Pl'l'lgIf'l'U1ltJ1' for lll'l' 21-Htl Huh 1111 SI11llll'- day night, of the wisp swish of the neu' l'Ul'lll2Ll hex mother was 111z1ki11g l'1'tJIll 1111 o1'igi11:1l cle-sigzg11. She thoughts of Sumlay night suppers iLl'UllI1tl the fireplace at lltllllllillltl wei11e1's iuastetl 011 the l1au'k'y:11'1l grill. A smile c-rossetl her fave fm' 21 1111111111-11t, 111111 su111el1m1' L :W-.Qt 111utc-1' lutty lhllll'I'Qlj'N :it- RU H WEEK l Gesttnring vagahonds perform for new sttudents during week of formal rushing at opening of fall quarter. Sorority girls spent weeks planning and re- hearsingpartyentertainment. Cool Breezes Salve Heated Rushers, but Aching Faces Remain Mother Nature siniletl upon Northwestern's affili- :uetl eoetls this vezxr :intl sent eool, talhsh weather tor rush week. lt was the first time lnziny eoetls eoilltl hzive ai plezlsant third week in Septeinlzer to renieinlmer tltherwise, the week was the same as usual. lit-tween 43110 :intl 700 new women students poured through IH sorority houses, inet llllI1tll'0tlS ot' girls, smoked eountless eigarettes, :intl t'tll1Slllllt'tl untold pounds ol' nuts :intl inints. After partyhollrs,they eon- gregzitetl in ll ilhirtl hall rooms to eornparenotes antlto 34 eontinue what was heeoming an eternal game of bridge. Un the other side of the social seene, eoeds were emptying ashtrays, skipping meals to rehearse half- written skits, frantically stitehing eheese eloth COS- tuines, st-outing for props, spending half the night knitting and trying to attach names to faces in hash sessions, and eoniplaining about tired feet and faces whieh aetually ached from hours of smiling. All in all, it was a week most were happy to put behind them. EW STUDE T WEEK Helter-Skelter Days Introduce Basic training in the art of finding things mines as part of every t'oed's New Student week. This year, with New Student :ind Rush weeks enm- bined, Coeds were tested in finding at seat in at c-rmvded convocation, finding ri big sister at :L bustling tear, finding a date for an all-university dune-e, finding :in- swers to English placement tests, finding the next Relative merits of lllttilllillttlll and niudc-rn mlztiwc- classes are questioned by 1-meds during registran- tration. Witili must wuxnen students required tt take six f1ll2ll't0I'S nt' pliysieal etlnf-utimt lwtlnw gl'3.dlliItiUIl, Lnnt hull und physivzil ediu-ntirni in- Stl'l1CtOI'S are lmnilmed with mziny sneh inquiries ALPHA CHI QMEG For Alpha Chi's: A Date with l'Ix'cry girl :1 painter uns the inotto ol' the Alpha 4 ln Hmcggn house this ycnr. lint, len' girls conlml lu- lonnil wenriiig sinoclcs or norking :ul cnscls. lnstcnfl. cw-ry Szitnrdzry this ycnr found nrcnilncrs gnrlicd in lmlnc icnns. Togetlicr, thcv lroopcal on-r to the spcl-ch lnlilding to add another rll'1llU'l1lWHl'li on their project of rcdecorziting the room ost-cl ln' children snllcring troni ccrelmrnl pnlsy. Spccinl yearly project lor the honsc is :iid to yictinis B lue Jeans and a Can of Paint of cerelirnl palsy, and this year, the girls redecorated the room nsed hy the School of Speech in helping these children. Artistic lIlGlllll6'l'S worked out original patterns for childish murals, and less talented mem- hers painted in the fornis with bright colors. When it was all over, Alpha C'hi's did not have to look to fellow members for their praise. The delighted exr-lzunatioris of the children were their thanks for sac- rificed Sn.tnrday morning sleep. Alpha Chi Omega: On roof, left to right: Pat Nowlin. Mary Gray. Put Snethen. Jeanette Erickson, Nan Weber, Pat Bertrand, Miki McDern1ott,Amy Doepp liilln- llon-1-, Vlnir Jenkins, Mui-ion Kaisiiickn. Standing on porch, left to right: .loan Saunders. Barbara Gocde, Jackie King, Pat Turley, Paxie Old, Helen Hrvatin .login lxiy ni:-ki. Carol hluurv. Maury lion Nickfic. Bnrlrnrn Snodgrass, Mary Dietrich, Margo llleyer. Erwinzi Kostkn, Boots Zanotti, Diane Greenberg. Lucy Wood For lyy flliiss, Donnn Blnmuiiiclt. Along front edge of porch, left to right: Ann Isenberg, Daphne Southnid, Barbara Congoran. Caryl Ritchey, Lyn Carlson, Lynn llzrvis, .lzincl Sums:-l. llzirge Ni-wninn. Put Prongcr, Nnncy Hnwlick. NnncyAltscliwager, MuryStevciis. NnnRninx'ille. C:1rolMiller. Lillian Fhuff. lNIaryD.Hol1nes Klniy .lnnc ilolllml, Vuroly ii Cnr-on. On stairs in back: Mrs. Olga Yolkinnn. On stairs, front row, left to right: Jenn Sc-hoonniaker. Nancy Nash. Seated on ground back row, left to right: Put Merrick, linilinin Ol-Q-nr-liniii, Cfinuln Siiinnn-rs, Nancy Lieln-ock, Sue Hastings. Seated on ground, front row, left to right: Barbara Cock- icll. liilith Hill:-spit-, G+'-iry Bnllnral, Vziiol Kennedy, Sully Avery, Marilyn C'nH'eintn, Joyce Husselinnn, Gigi Geyer. Jan Heuld, Shirley Salter. Rada Pietz, Caro lililllt lllilllt'I, Yiryinin llnliluiul. AJ Alpha Delta Pi: Standing on porch, left to right: Ginny llixtnw. Mix ll. A. Me-iiill. .lmin llnhn, fxlnli:-Qi' finlh-ix, Ann liinnt. Xlziix .lainv lYn14l:i. Seated on left porch rail, background to foreground: Mingit- .luliliermln 'IH-we lintltl. Xlzii ily n liiiilu-1-. Standing at left side of porch, left to right: ,lntlx liimin, llqnltiini lin-it-i, lliqinft Allen. Seated on right porch rail, background to foreground: liiftty Zin-li, linilw Tillntxnn, .lunv S--vliziiiv-ii, ligiilvziiii .Xinlw-iwii .lainie liviuinzin. Vziiol llwiu-x, On fourth porch step: .lnf':iNl1. On second porch step, left to right: l'nt fiintlt, lint Yogi. Standing at right of porch, left to right: Ilgih' llzilifiiniiin, Slinltw I .mini Dolores wvUl'kIllllIl.l'1lI'0lj'llllilll' l':ii1l:1ll:1Nwll.Nainvvlliinlwi. Seated on ground, back row, left to right: .Xlx vt- K1-Ii ne, 1 iinnx lin-MI, ,lntli--5 Svlilizxllliiclli, llni lun ,i VVeiiner, Rose-innry Svlniinziii. l'nll3 llvnlsli, llulnn-f Wi-iixinu. Seated on ground, front row, left to right: liniitn liitinl-,1nu. llhnin- liiiiilxzi tit-nigin livlnnx Xlznlti Darby, Bzirlvzirn lY:1ii11-r. llunnxi Stviiiln-igrr-i, .lnyw lflmlxxiti-, liulh fi:-1-iinu, .lulni lliiiiie, l':iV Vniiimix. .lnnv llunvwi. llvewiv' 51:11-5. LPH DELT Pl New House Impresses All but Three Blase Fountain Dwellers The noinzulir' Alpha lloltzi PM this your sc-ith-il into ,XlDl'i front yunl. Anil. lln-rv wi-ni Ulllvl' 4-xi-ning hui- a new house at 1722 .lnclson zivfiiiiio, :intl it lunhf-fl :is tinw of the new limni-. though they finally haul fuinnl il porinanicfiit lioinv. ln Sllilvltbllx new fIll1lI'll'l'S, iiniiiiln-i's fnninl thzil uphi- lVith it new lioilsoiiiutliei' to go with the new lioinc-, ailing ai KlHl'IllllHl'y systt-ni gnu- l'4NlIll for alll sopliniiinii-N, the ADPi's slzirtc-ml inziking plains. lllnph- yznwl spzivf- .llllll4ll'S, :intl sc-ninrs Tu live- in thc- llHllHP. on all sides of the limiso set the girls llllZZlIlQQ on-1' Tho only iiniinlms-i's who swiin-il liiiiinprossi-rl Ivy il the possibilities of lawn parties, :intl the View ol' thc- :ill norm- tho inlizilmiizinls nl' :in nrinniwiilzil, niililnni' lake ac-ross the street prninptetl lJlZ1tl1Nl'Ul'Wllllt'l'11llIlI'lPl' lniintaiinz lliiwef-golillisli, :1ppi'opi'i:itvlynzilnc-il .Xlph:i, skating prirtivs :intl weiiiei' roasts pi':n-tivztlly in tho l7vl1:1, ainfl Pi N -H' Tis- ALPHA EPSlLON PHI Neglected Bill Payers Cavort at Elaborate Week End Splurge l':lllll'l's :mil iiiollii-rs xwrm- in Ilia- loi'm-gmiiiiil tliis q11z1i'lr-i'pl1-rlyge formal. Iliggliliggght of llizil formal eve- Qw-:ir :il ilu- .Xlplm l-Ipsiloii l'lii lioiisi-, ning eau-li ye-:ir is Ll liilzirious,thougli 1-xlemporzmeous, .Xl',l'lils ali-4-:mlm-rl llizil pairs-ills Slllllllll mil ln- 4-K- si-riesufsliilspri-sc-iilefl liythc-1-l1upter'siiewc-stmembe1's. vlmlr-il lrom Xoi'lliwm-sic-1-11 s wr-i:il lil:-, :mil In prove lluriiig the eiitc-i'tz1iiimc-111 lust spring, c'l1zLpter0ffiee1's ll Iln-V iiistigzilc-rl :i pzirr-ills wc-1-IQ 1-ml. Y . wc-iw mii'iv:it1ii'e-xl, :incl wi-ll kiiowii znilumime received l :1ll 4lllill'll'l', pure-rits xrerc- iiivilc-rl to sp:-ml il were-li their slmre of gouzl ll2Lllll'l'll rilmliiugg. 1-ml :il ilu- Sow-iw-igii lion-l :mil In visit ilu- liousc- for .Xfter ilu- i'oi'm:1l, nic-mln-i's had Slll'l.l0I'lS for eouver- :iii f-l:ilmi':ili- Sxiliirrlziv inuriiiiig lnriim-li. Su slim-ef-ssl'11l szitioii llizlt lust:-cl thruu -'li Rush week. .Xml the led 'es . . 5- , . , . was Ilia- wi-4-li 1-ml tlml iXlul'l1i s plan to nuilu- if :iii loiiiicl they luul nmcle- zi plum- for tllemselves in the :miiiml 4-wilt, :ns is tlic-ir l:u'n1'itf- purtv ills- winter Q iiiemoric-s of the 4-lmpteix Alpha Epsilon Phi: Standing on porch, left to right: liutli fiIt'l'llH'illll, Nntulie- Slmpim, Murinn Srmillu-iim-r. Standing on ground, left to right: Sandra Foreman l,x mi Wrulif, 1 litiri lizipiu-il. Sui- Lipp ll:uii1-I Iii-vorliiii. Ili-li-ii -lIlfIN'l, lluiilyii lizipluli,Klnrllyn1i1':iliin,l,ois .-Xlwrzuii, Mivkii- Rosen, lXIar,im'ie Ii1ll'LlSlk, Carol Bren in-1, 1 'x nlliizi Slim in. l'fx':1 Hl2lllf'llll',Sillllllilli2lhlll,AI2ll'!'l1lI.i'Ylll,lil'Y1llilUUIll,Nlllllj llusli,.loyr'eHrilir-I1. Sheila Silverste-iii, D1-liorziliBretton,I.5m1lNIann. Seated on ground, back row, left to right: B4-V lilr-iii. Margie- Iizilx, .lufly limi-nfs-lil, H:l,lll1ll'll Roni, Juuii llI'l'Slf'I', Gerry Pollau-li. Myra Almrunisoii. Sue Hzippaport, M3l'j' Xfllf-1, 'l'uiii filziflxli-iii, N:iiir'y' .XlPIIIllIlIIl5, .lame Klziyc-1. ,Xi'lm-iw flulilln-ig, Hzielic-l liniuii, Betty P2ij'rllf'l'. XVXIIIIB Nuell, Seated on ground, fl'Ol'1t r0W, left to right: .li-:ui Kloiiix, l,y im llzulile-ii. lifiil-:ii:iSlo1in,Sui- Il1'lll'I, lil-115 Sir-iiilu-rg. Juiu- Blum-f,.llltlyS1'z1llf'I, Phyllis Volm, Natalia- Folie-ri, Mirizmi Szmcleis. W, .Q ix , ' , lgdlu! ! Tv' , ,A was H 4 'aw ,sf-1 ' I x J YT. 'iw , ',,,. i 24-74-:' -. ' nr' A' -- r if, . 'V+ --'14 31 f :.,.f21,- ' -bgfg' . , it V . i 4 V J rl -941' ,L uri. 13? I ,.. . . , ...., -' -A Q, ' - ' QV' - -:vis - is ' .,,.. sg! - wylsfj' 7: . - x yr-'rv ..-- v ' if- - 35' - .. 'M - 'fi H f N.. H , 4'. ' .u,,,g-7, , 4 ,mf X. 55.16. 1 ', f' ,K Hx .... , Jr- '-1-V r v A 3' X 4, . . - . 4' 'ie . , . ' 4- . -, 4 , . . ,- , f-H.,'n4.1v 'WO .n , , ,., .,. -, 2 , , A . f , -.ff 5-,N ,ff Y Jil, 1,83 - .f ' -Q ' ' -'lfflf-'f-f W ff!! xA?X : , 1 X r .. f Q g ,ww f. f .W LPHA GAMMA DELTA Errand Runners, Bell Answerers Exalted with Loft Titles M1111-S XY111l l'llll 1xI'I'Zlll1lS :11 1111lll1'1'1lIll1I11l 111111 :111s11'1-1' Vllll1' 1'111'i11111111 111 ll111 1'1-11-11'1l 1'1-1111i1'11s11'i1l1 11 1111- 1llllA' 1l1J111' 111111 11111xIJll11111' 111-lls 111 1lu- :X1ID11Zl 111111111121 131-11:1 111. IllilylIlgL1'l'l'1l1l11 l111y 111 lll1' s111'111'i1y's :1111111:1l Syl'il1'l1N1' 1101150 111, I1Q,t gn 1111,-1111111-111111, 'l'1'1:11l, 2iSIJl'1IlQIll1'I1l1' ll1'l1l 111 1'1111,i11111'1i1111 111111 111111111111 1221011 ye:11', 11111 Alplltl 1V11lll1lS 1'l1l1'1 :111 L'Alpl1z1 1111111 P111 1111111 211111 gxlllllil 1'l1i lll 111111111 111' lll1' 1'11l11l1l111glS 111. 1X181I1.H P1'9S1'I1101l 111 llllx 21111111111 spring 1l1I1I11'l' 1l1l1Il1'11, lll1' llll'111' s111'111'11i1's :11 Sy1':11'11s11 111111'111'si1y. the Maui is 111111-11-11 l1y 1111- 1'll2l1IJl1'l' 1111 121l'1L1' 1111 lll1' 15111, 1l11' A1z111'S 1llll11'S 1111 11111 s11111 1ll1'l'11. 111 basis of his 1'111111'1l1111i1111s 111 1111- ll1lllS1x. 1'11311lI1l'Pll11'Il1H 111'1'11l'1l 111111 T111' 1'l1'1l111'1' Y 'lllllllill I1I'11,11'1'l 111' 11111 111 1'l1il- Dl111'e 1111 limits 111' 111111111151 111' 1'Il1lQil5.I1'll11'I11 111 11111 ll11l1S11 1l1'1-11 111111 1'11l'1fl1l 1l l1'1lfV llf' llW'l1S 'H I11f'I11l'f'l'S' 1 'V'f 111 1l1e 111111, 111tl11111ggl1 111 1l:1111, 1111 11111e1's 1111111 l11'1'Il 111' 1111- 1-11il1l1'1-11's IJl'11QQl'1'N:4 1lll1l 11111lz111s1'111'1'111111'1- 11'111'l1 eleeted. :11 lll1' l111Sp11ill. Alpha Garn1'na,Delta: Standing, left to right: 1911111'11v111g11111, J11111- fl1PUIl1'1, l'Il1z:1l11-111 111111111-11, IU11111: 'z '1 ll 1 111 1111. 1i.11l1.11.1X11l11x, ll1-I1I111-1,1-11111111l, IN:1111'1 51111-l1lN, Jz111etBerger, Shirley l r11l1, .111:111 I.11'111g1s11111, 1121111111111 151-1-k111g11111.J11:111S111l1111gN, 1,111 1 l:111:1:1:111. 111151-11:1 151-:11111-1, Iyllfllllly Nnfli, 3115. l'l111li1'II1'l' H1-1115, .l:11111'11 liulx- 1011, Sally Burger, N111111' R1,1111,.l:11'l111- IC1111'M111,1l1111l1N S1'llIIl1111. AILIIX 111'lllIIllllx, P111 S11111111, Alilly' IC1f1-11111:111, 112111113 II Il11l'1111:111. Seated, back row, left to right: Cathy Hobbs, P111 Duggr-11, 111111111 IJ1'I'l1'1l, 1I1'l1'll R1-1f,1jl111'1:1 XY1-11111's,1'1111l1'S1-1111-11111 1HI1'li11f 1111111 1,111x1111, AIillll'Il1' l'b1llll, N:1111-1 111111111-.111111111-W11111lN, 11111-111- Dittmer, N11111-yCu1'1is. B111-l1111':1 SIl1H'l'l, NI:11'1'y 171111-y, Seated, front row, left to right: 1,111-Ill' 'I - 1 ' ' 1 111111 111l1111l111111111111 1 ll lXlll Ilerl, A111111-iw 11115-f', 1111111 111-111-1-11, Betty .Io H11llETIIlZ1ll, Jenn YYill111111s1111, 15211111 1Y'11:1111-1' lIl ll1l1'l'i 111 .I111111 A1:111u11111. ngfz-...NHS 5 ,1-4 -q111r'fj15 3 X- 4 vs.. Fe- 11-7' 4. 1 ff- 4 nf 1. Mc-'H 7 7 L Ea... -'Lf 2 'P -pf ff' M. fi .mv A. 4- '!'l54-4s-vp. 'g'a.5T'1 1 - Q I iggg ' Q- 5, hw, . . ,VJ-f , , .f9v.,' - -A '- 1 wx pn -jf r .:c,2,4 ,I lkwvi , Q .. x iff? S 2T9?'!1 ,:'f-A7 J.'L 1' -j 7 ..- wi ,yqkqg,'f ,. f': w .wx ,',,.1 Q- 2 .11 I ' ' ' ' f-1 .' , -. ' v- -H ,141 . .,. QF 1 - Y - ,, .5 ,- i Q -x.-'19-ff'-, --Heffel.-,111 M 4. 1 .ffif-f5,, f..:f111.f Ne,--1+ 412, fe z.e,,Z.. ', '--'JL-1e,.k is 1f '. ' 'w...'Sr H--,-A. 1,911-f'F . JL, 1.11 .1 1-Y-wg, .-4 1 -5 f ,, -. 1 N - Q Q RKwKTUp1WK'-- 'T 11-7 'Y2s..1?'.,- .'4 . . - ho I . Q ' t 3, 1'V JK: ml 1,14 in 3. 1.3-vA.'3r4 ', 'g6.' - S,,'l l 1 A ' 5' G -- rv 4-P . - ls- 4 'W ' .eff o ' ' aft sq l. - ' 4 'a-- ' I .' . -I F15-9,1-g-itz. ?'4 u ' ' , z,,. ' ' .fff - us, ' ., -, ,V . X M. 'al.-g4.,, .M . '- ' it J ' , -,K . V .nfjlu . ' 1-gf ' ' .t .515-,,.,' .., , .wg -as - 1' l , . -1 .lf ':L.PA1?l' -47: 75' ' ,,n3 'I 4- , Q' -QD : A F p 'l A :, ... A ,, . , . -' J. .'1 '? f2qn4'1. 'f..Z7f' l.., ' - 1-f- .. ' ,- ., s' -' .- v lf -n Alp ha Omicron Pi: On roof, left to right: .xllllll Stltit'ltllllNl.Sl1l'i1l'lltllYll'. l'lt'ttj' l.llll1l. Malllll-4-ll li1llYlIl, Alvllj' lilly .lllllllsllll, lilll-ll XYeilll'l'. Ile-ll All-yt-l, Mllly Ann Xltfllnl Vzlllll llllltllll, Xl:lll:lllllt' l'ilxt'llllIllll'l,f1llllsfi1l4'llllLf, .ltlzlll ll:llltl. AIIIIY ,Xllll lllltlllm-lllllllllll, l,tllf l'wlt't'lx1'llhtt'lll, tilt-t tllll-Illia-l, Nlilllfx' f4l1l'Ij'. Standing, left t0 right: .llllll Slllllllflellll. Itlzltlx' lltllllye. lllllllgllzl lilllllwl. .lll Alllllll, lfllllll ll'-flxllll, .llllly Igllsllll. .lllllll Tlilvf, t':lllllyll YYllltv, Plllly Hr-lwllll, Iglllltlllil P2lttf'l'SOl'l. lhlxll- lla-lllt-. Nlrllllxll tllw-ll, IiIllllX' Nlllllly, t':llfll l.lllllllllllf1, lilltll l,1'lt'lh Xllrlwy AIt'AI1lllHll, .Xllulv Stl-vt-lls, llully I,t'l'N4lli, .l4'llllllt'tfl' llaliltl, AI1llj':xIlllf,iF'I'hOSl. Seated On Stairs, left to right: l'ill1'Il lillullxll, Stwllu flllllqlltle. Klzllllxll llzllt, .Xlllllt-sl' Yl-va-llzl, Alltw' lfl14'1'lxl'lt, .ll-:lll Bl'lh1'tl,,XlljIll'Xvt1llli0'flllLl. Seated on ground, back l'0 w, left to right: lil:-:lll-ll Nllllxt-x. lll-lt-ll Vlllllll, KIJIIX l'1ll Bl:lllllllfx..l.l1lllSwl-llxflll, llllllyklylfl-A, I,tIl4't'll lilllll,t':lllll lil1lrl'l'.AIIIIYElltdllrlilllllllllll. Ii1lyJ2lf'Ul3FOn, .llwlllllw Vlllllllllll-, .Xllll lklllllllllqlll, llllllll- lille Al1tlX',lZllll' l.4-tl, lllllllillil NYU!--, Nlllllj' Illlllh. lllllx lflxtr-l, Km-y f'Ullt'll, lxlllly .xllll Ottll, Vzlllllyll Plltlivli, Seated on gl' ound, front row, left to right: t llllll:l llllllllldll, lillltllt' XXX-N-4-llll:lll, .l:ll'ltll- St'l1lliY, Pllylllw Kllftll-llllllt-l, .llllly 'l'llulftt-illmlll. Chlclcell Wire, Careening Nuggets, Weak Batteries Net Troph llvspitt- llf-lll' tl'2lgLt'Illt'N, gxlllllil tllllil-lwlll Pi lllis yt-zu' tllcl IlllgIgt't'S fltlllly :ltlixc-tl, itll llllt fllle of tll0 lights llxlllu-ll lltt' willl tlll- tllilwl Ili2lt't' lllllllrw-tllllillg Hlnlt lwllt oft. llwllllly. t2lllt'li lwll-lq lly :lll ell-1-tl'imllly Illllltltxtl pledge lighted lltllllx SIlt'llt stlltlillg SP5 lit't'l ut' t'lllt'littll will- llitll flllllg.fS, Zllltl tlll- tlmlt lllzlllr- it pzlst the jlltlgttf Stillld ll2tllt'l' llullkills lll't't't'1lt'ti ll trip tu llyvllt- Htiltlllllll tlll ill tllp Hl'tlt'l'. l l'ltl2ly llltlrllillg tll 1-llllllllc-tl' tllt- Ill2iStt'l'lJlt't'tt. till tllll Xylltlll it was alll twcllg till' pledges lllovcltl illto the l't'llll'll trip, it NllttttI'lllY llllx fllNt'tlYt'l'ttti tllzlt tllll gold lltJllSt' iitll' tl slllllltlc-l' Il2ll'tj', little kllowillg what the llllggtltsu llSt'tt ill tlll- XYttNtt'l'll tllttlllt' tllllpll-ll ntl' Wlltlll all-tives lllltl ill storm' fitll' tllvlll: they llzlrl to l'elllm'0 the tllf- iitiilt lllllw-tll tlllt't' ill tllll Ilitllttlt' lilllf zlllll llitll lltlIDlilllN, thllt' lly llllv, i.l'IllH the 95 feet ut' t'lllt'lit'll wire! 4'l LPH PHI Raft of Grphans Laughs Way into Hearts of Clowning Hostesses Sixty open-mouthccl orphzins oywl the lions glllLll'll- slu-llw, wlic-iv tl linttc-t hint-livon ot' SillllllYl4'llllS, nnlk, ing the front of the llevvlt- lXlt'Ill0l'lll,l temple. im- t'l't'i1Ill, cookies, :incl vnncly nwnitc-cl thorn. A bolder member of the group hrokc away troin his lt was the nlnnnzil Alpha Phi Signizn Alpha lipsilon fellows and hopped on the hzilvk of one of the lions. sponsorrwl orplizni panty. During loin' hours ol' at Sun- Then, the sviunilmle Sf21l'l0tl. mluy ill'll'l'll0Hll, l'hi's and SlXlC's plnyt-ll gnnnis rw-nllc-rl Only after can-h haul hurl at Ville r-onlcl tho orphans froin thc-ir 1-liilclliootls :intl vlownwl llironggh vhilelish be induced to retirf- to the ll2lS0ll10llt of the tt-lnplv for skits :intl nnisivzil nnmlwrs. the party. fjlll? inside, thc- lions wc-1'0 forgottc-n in thv l'll'0Ill thc- l2lll,S.flllCl' livunl tlnringg thc- t'lllf'l'fillllllll'lll, flurry to he on with the uftc-l'noon. it was tlilfivnlt to toll just whivli group tht- gnvsts oi' The Chilclren sc'l1l'l'i4-cl to fincl stints in the ruth- thc- t'Illt'l'l2llIlf'l'S WCl't' ll2lYlllQQ thc- lwst tinn-, Alpha Phi: Standing far' Side of Sidewalk, left to right: lhlgrgfy Dorinzln, Nun:-5' l'l:n-1-IQ, Dorothy lim-nninggson, Lynn liinnnn, Lois l :illsln-inlvi, .Xnn l 1n'lt, Vztioli n Tuttle. Clara, Nleyor, AI1ll'2'lf'LlIllillllCl',Sl1I' Sl'llXVtlI'ZlIl1lll, June- Alle-n, BI1lll'lll ,lont-N, Nun:-y Stow-nson. Seated far Side Of Sidewalk, group at left, left to right: .lznnnw Herrud, Joy Johnson, Carol Erir-kson, Kathy Iinrwis. Seated far side of sidewalk, group at right, clockwise from girl wearing white jacket: .hunt-I Jolinstoinf, Caryn Carlson, Kltren Lnwla-i', I1Vllll-I1l4'IPliNUll.Jllilllllf' I':u'es, Ginny Wilson, liinni Ifl'lll'l. Nnnt-y l's-:nw-, .la-nn Lonnqnisl, Hun All-lnt-iinqx. Standing on side' walk, left to right: Ann GL-lfln-lnmn in front Uf.l:xl14't I,llIllll',.I2l1lf'T Mount-y, Nniivy H4-ugslioin, .lohnev Ylliliotl, Nnnt-y Zlllllb, .lztlun-v M4-ogg, l,:nunn- linnz. .login Smith, Inga, Swenson. Knthis- Manshnll in l-:wk of Move,-llv Davis, Dninn l,v1il1y,'l'yin lioiling. Seated in foreground, clockwise from girl wearing light coat in center g0!iSg1'0llIld!J3Illl0f,lC'IlIll'll, flllllll liynn, Mnuii-4-n ,xIlllllI',.ll1ClY Koi-h, P1-ggi Spiulvr, Sllllll-Y Marx, linilwnrzx llzuvii-s, lgillllilltt Smith, l'nt Smith. Mnillnn SXYlll, Br-it oinson. 1 .r 1 as s - M , in - -L, -,f,LT?C1.r, 'Tr 1, J 41 , ' ,gf-3 1 'H' ' Y 4 - -,. L2w i'. .,..'f.K,, A.. .-44, , ,. ','t.5 i f -M,,qf.'i. , 1 L- . A c. -vi J- J . , -. U' A jgvvqm ,KJ 13, - . -cf: . -ip: V. ,,, 1 :Hn . 1 .4 X ,f,S:-,Ei my .i if - f , -X A - P 'T f.-3 ., xi., gk, T glyqgd-, Q , 5 1 j', 1'j,..,3,,-1,14 , ' 7. - -j-..-'w,N,2f -i .1-, e ' am, -, '41, : .f-, - -Afgfb' frlwv- -X - . '- . .9 J' --2.51 3 f he . s ' .' .' J ,',.' AQW5' QU 14 - 4' ' L' -. 4'--A' ' -' ' . - Q '- . . 'T v',.... A Q 5 ' . . I 3 ,W any re, J J 4-11,4 ,,,J,b,3 N . J -wo. yu. .IJ-:,. I Ny, 1 ,, fa -., P U. ther 5 ' ' ' ' 'L...,'- -- ,,'. 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A , - +. f f -gs.. .4 N ' . 'fl P? 1'.f1g', AVI , 0- Pjmff-,af-4141-fvga-.5. lfifmfxikfgff ia-1.4 V? sf' ff sd Alpha Xi Delta: On roof, left to right: Vninl Willti-ns. .lnyw Minnie, Ili-isy Lnisnn, .lvnn Hug, Stllbllll'1i1ll'llN,'llPb, Sui- Henry,'l'miiUi1lIn1os, I2llL'Bn11l'iE'l',-IO Fleming, Xnun- l'nu--, Wilnni Wi-isinnn. liziill Klilflni, Nfninn Mn-li-, l,ri l'n1cle'll.'l'i1lz1 Nnlnn, Standing on porch, back row, left to right: li'f'l1i-Wlitsrzli,lXlrs.AliCe K. Gerhart, Flnxlvx Xlvlfziwlwliii. Mitzi llwwlt Standing on porch, front r0W, left to right: .lui lil-liulizin, Ifunnic xvlllli. f':1inl Illlltly, lim' Slum-clt-ii. Standing left of p0rCh, left to right: .In lf1ylz'lx,.l111llIVlivlly. l,:ni11-.lrrlivx Inn- Kziise-I. Sully tlnifln--1, .lnnn- M1-l.nn-n. Aili-nn Vrnsliy. Seated on chairs, left of porch, left to right: Diane Brach, flnnlx li li.-ntlt-lnn. l,if linlin Seated on chairs right of porch, lwft to right: Nnltln Stiunu. .lnnn tkinn-inn, Seated on ground, left to right: I-it-of Lulvke. Teta Stree- 'l'ulii,,l1vlllililwl, ll:-li-ii l.Illtl4'lI, .lzn-i lfllwlisiiii, filmlys Julliisvm, Vivllllls- Iilw-ln-1. ,Ii-:in lim-lfiiu-yi-1,fler15 Zgitnr. Mziili-lie liuliin-sell. llc-tty Tsaims, Sziinly Farrell. ALPHA l DELT Pseudo Mothers Change Diapers, Give Baths to Elect President llnlmy sitting lm' nniinlwis nl' gxlllllil Xi lim-ltzi was nl' tlxv Alplizi Xi's. Fm-izilsel'x'ir'elcmlim'O1'f21llql1i11'te1' nn! :n pmfil-inailiingg x'vnI111'l-, lint tliis ye-zu' it nl-llwl wlwn menilxers gzlllierecl Inga-flier 1-zuniecl foods of all mwli nnfinlic-1' il strnngg l'w-ling nl' pzitrintisin. lqilnls, turkeys, :intl c'liilcli'en's goodies for needy Hn :llc-1-Iinn mluy l:1sl lnll, nn-inlwrs sei'x'f-ll llw Vily l'2lIlllllflS in lfvziiistcili. nl' lfvziiislnii liy X'Hlllllll'l'l'lllQQ In pl-i'l'ni'1n liziliy sitting With an geiiemils portinn of the 1-l1z11Jte1 s l1'921Sl1I'f' tlllllesxxlillep:1l'1-iilsxxvlil lu llnl pulls In une. Alllnmggli :nlllml to the supplies Kiln-y wanted in provide toys as nnly lln- sm-ninrs xwn- nlfl 1-iniuggli tn inxiik tlwii' own well :is fnmlb, the ,Xlplin Xi's set out in mrs to nmke lnillnls, llnl xxelnile- vlnipll-1' lwlpl-fl in llll'IllllgL nut lln' llnni' in clmn' mlm-lix'e1'ies to l':lmilic's lJl'0Yl0llSlY selected Iln- ln-:wil-sl vile ln Ilw 11:1lini1's liistury. lm' 1llsll'iln1liu11. llnl, vivn- Al'l'X'll'1' w:isn'l Iln- only lniulzilmlc- prnjc-el 'l'l1r- 1nntl1ei's lizul lweoiiie Santa C'lz1l1ses. -ll CH Pl H LL Heirloom Baboon Joins Bell Ringing, but ignores Rising Curve Golden hells rang this ye-:ir :is t'hz1pin haill hook t'2lSllNIlli1Illlglt' lu oiitstziy their original owners, Celeliratecl its 50th your on eznnpns. lfltl. Anil, with 50yCtll'NllOlll1ltlllll'lll, Vlizipiiiites dis- liven the most lu-lovetl stiilietl :ininiul will-n is Covered that tlieylizul aieeliiiiiilutecl sc-ores of trziflitions. flttllillvtl lifll' Tllf' Sillift 'fl' 1111 ilflllllllllll Sflllllflllltlll' lllilllftv Favorite of most resitlents was the senior will, Asitletronihii'tlul:1ys:1114l trzulitions, flllillllll lonnit presented eaeh spring quarter. 'liziclitiuiial heirloon1s user-onfl reason to velehrute: with niziny resitlr-nts are passed from grzuhiziting seniors to i1n4lei't-lziss working in part time jolms :intl :ill helping with eliisting students, and each yezir's Military lnill queen eznn- :intl tnhle setting tliities, they nizinzigetl to earn tirst didate inherits ii trinket liox whit-h onee was il min- pluree ziniong seliolzistie ziverziges for :ill wonien's didate's gift. A stufferl lizihooii, typing tzihles, :intl houses. Chapin hall: Standing along left porch railing, background to foreground: Bzxilwziizi 'l'uiim1rll, lflilt-en Sr-lierling, Gigi lil-irl. Yr-lt-r-en t'om:ul, llnilinia Ft-:il-loin, Anim Lomhann, lXIzrry.Betl1 Hansen. Standing along right porch railing, background to foreground: Dawn Dnitnn, Peggy Sf-lsdorf, Bnnnn- Seliulrlt, lllfiiy Volt-, 1,5 nn RQSIIIUSSHI. Marjorie Kelly, Irene 'I':iylor, Standing on porch, left to right: .Inne Mc-yer, Ginny llc-:1lr,l, Sully Lou lflniei. Seated on porch, back row, left to right: Ann De-Forest, Betty Suiter, Emily llollingswrnih, Mniy .lime Anderson, .lulie lhirns. Seated on porch, front row, left to right: Bonnie In-ison, Pt guy Prizm, Iloloii s e f 1 I D1 l ll DeCono, Elsie Hertzng. Betty Liysi-hutz, Viviun Nt-uhi-ig, Ming- 'lu'4'st'1ll:lii, Mau 5' -ev . -13 'J 5 4, 7' , ,f 1 .- .... QQ ' 2-ef -5-r4.0 f V-. IA M9 ,--uv '54 WZ 1 Chi Omega: Standing on porch, back row, left to right: ltonriie Reiser, Joan Normtiu, June Smith. Standing on porch, front row, left to right: Retha Kuzar, Jeanne .lenseii, .loyee lrniitllierg, .loan Suinpsoii, Putsy Helt, Shirley Seliufioth Neil Follius, Put Rose, Pris Hoeppner, .lnnet Burrneister, hlarilyn Gosnell. Arden Sehade. Seated on porch chairs, left to right: flinni liltlriilqe, Hzirll Kiemle, Rmlitiun lirueliwick, Seated on porch ledge, left to right: Sharon Curtis, Aliee Laughlin, Myra liiriy. lily the 'l'lio1i1psfm, Vyn llzirlzui, Sue lfztill. Klzirleue Hutton, Zoim Sf'llVV2ll'Z, Betty Bnylese, Katie Schultz. Seated on porch Stairs, left to right: Nancy Reiley, Rim lit-ltosu, lieth We-iiuiil, Ftuiie l,1iwrenr-e, Ano Welles. Standing left of group, foreground to background: Fyntliiu Reiley, Diane Christopher. Sali Vlier. Janet Voliooil. Seated on ground left of porch, back row, left to right: Mifzy fiilllllllillll. Ellen Turiiquist, Lynne Price, Ami Leitlieucl. Seated on ground left of porch, front row, left to right: Elly Lou Arnold, Katy lie-titty, Blume Eltlietl, .Indy .hir-kett. Carolyn Seitz, Jeanne Smith, DeDe Alden. Standing right of group, background to foreground: .lo Piitr-lizirtl, Din 'l'oiu:iizis, llziiilyn Wlilliziiiisriii. Seated on sidewalk, left to right: Carolyn lfox, Anita Brown, Nziney Baghy, Karen VauBrunti in front of Klnt lxI1lllIllllU HI G killed Repairmen and Dressing Room Guides Avert Catastrophe Teinporury panic struck the Chi Uiiiegfrs at this llardly had the huhhuh died when someone stepped on yeur's winter quarter seini-toriual party the only copy ot' a recording of Blue Violins, which While entertainers were dressing hehind the scenes was to he used in the dance routine. The pledge dis- lor their parts in the show, :ii inisplzrcefl elevator sud- patched to heg ftnother copy from a disc jockey failed. clenly deposited ar pledge and her date in their midst. Frantic phone calls to local friends also failed to llzilt'-elucl eoeds dashed in every direction, while the produce the recording. flute stood in rutlier pleased hewilderineut. Finally, But, the show finally went on when two enterprising zi more eolleetecl entertainer Illtlilliligfxll to indicate the dates managed to secure enough tape and glue to patch door lo the pair. :uid the room was settled for at moment. the record for one more spin on the turntable. 44 DELT DELT DELT Preview of the Future: A Pansy Ring, a Bowl of Strawberries A pretty senim' steps tlll'0llglQl1 :1 ring of pansies as llll'tll'Ill2ll talks 111111 clisviissioiw lezul by Sll1'll t'tlIllIJllS her name and tl1e 11111110 ol' l1Cl' fiunee :ire 1111111111114-1-fl. 111l111i11ist1':1to1's as l,t'Illl ol' xtxvfllllpll flllllltlllllt Y. Nlansoii It's the Delta Delta Delta Pansy lll'02llil.ilNf, illlll 111141 Mrs. .lznnes tf. Mc-l,1-ntl, wife ol' ilu- 11111111 of stil- all of NtJl'il1XX'CSlf'l'I1lS senior 0IlLItljl0tl wo111e11 are i11- dents, :ulcl siilmstuiiee to tl1e slmwiiigs. Vited to attend for 211 fresh st1':1wl1e1'1'ies, sweet rolls, Must o1itstz1114li11g t1':11li1i1111 ul' fill' llllllSl', tl1e Pansy and eoffee l11'ez1ki'z1st. lYitl1 other l11'i1les-to-lme, tliey l11'e11lil':1st is l'2llllHllS 111111111-'ll1'i llelts for tl1e l'lllll4ll'S ul' View Tri Delt 111o1lels sliuwiini tronssezilis for i11i'o1'111z1l, tl1e ltlllgl limirs Illl Illllf'l'S spenil i'111'111i11gL ill4lllSillltlS nl' Semi-fo1'111al, ELI1tll'Ul'Ill2Ll we1lcli11gs. pzuisies into tl1e lnige ring. Delta Delta Delta: Standing On porch, left to right: l'lIlllll't'N Hzxclitel. lflix lfiniilu-, llziiy ,Xlnw SlltlllliXl'lll'l. filIl2l'l .Xit1'l11e4111, Alillf' ixllll .X111l11.!I. l,1-:1l1 llivtin-lt. Lou Sc-lxue-le, .xfll'l8Illll Lung. Standing on steps, left to right: lime R1-illy, .lf-1111 lif'ilff'llllY lll I1111-It nl, lflll li Alllllllly, f'11111l linriwx. Standing in front of porch stairs, left to right: AIZITX BI:-1-lil, l'S4'ttXii1ll'l1l'. .lmin flrmllain, Ste-ll:1 SlN'llf't'l in lun-I4 nf l7i11m l':1ile1, .l:111 l'lilj't'l. Standing in background, left to right: lin-1-111111111 linnvi, Barb Hzirrod, Nieky Yesziir, .l11Sn1ge-, Kay Smith, lic-1' Klunz, fiXVf'Il Blzivlif-iizie, lluiie Xl1'N:1lI, f'l:1111- SI'll4'l. Seated in front Of girlS Standing in l7HCk8l'0'-md, left to right:.l1111.Iohnso11.SullyC'111t1-1'..I1-11111' YYilli:1111f, Alilllllil I'111il1-y. lla-11-11 litiyw-,S1111Olx11n,,X11111-ttf-S1-l1:1lle'1 i11f11111t uf.lllI1i' ll1115r.,l:1114- Knliivlt, ll:-len l.:1l.:111fl1-. Dorothy Km-ku, Curnl S1-mt. Kneeling at right midway in picture, back row, left to right: Aim- IJ11l1l, Nnvivy Cltlllllilllll Kneeling at right midway in picture, front r0W, left to right:Sl1f-ily Mrirrie, f':11'r1l C'1111tiel1l, lC111l1 l'lllll'l'j'. Kneeling at left midway in picture, left to right: l':1t l'111itw1-ll, liuilu l'l1'lrlIlllIllllI. .lmin ll:-eng, llilrlv Igerske. ltgary ClOl'CUl'1lll. In foreground, left to right: llniilxn Z1111111f'1111:111 i11 fmnt of.l:1111-fitmtle, llvlt-11 N1-i-51-1, .leiiy limi-lin-if, Loif l,111-ln, th-ivy Wzifxlmvelu, ar 711111 ease. 'As -his .av '5 xv vw, A r' A .. til V if V' . ' A K on lx-mf 'W' Q, ' v 11 .-', ,f 'f,. ' -. z fi1'I?fff'3:1ff 1. , 44 A n tw F7 2 ii, 1 fi 'SL -v E lx . 1-.5 . A 9 1 e '11 1, .K 'k 1 zu ' i U 4 Q- WY- T DELTA GAMMA Long Winded Coeds Utilize Talents to Proclaim Latest Romances ,X lvrentliless lnisli l':1lls over the tlllllllg rooin ol' the eiiggztgml, or IH2ll'l'lt'tl. lYhen nny of the three happens IJ1-lt:1 llznnnin lionse, lflgllllj'-llllltt pnirs ol' eyes lollon' to il ineinher, the first person she notifies is the house :1 liglitwl t'Illltllt' wliieli is lDt'lIljL IJ2lSSt'tl lroni girl to Il1Ull1f'l', Mrs. Lewis li. liniskern, Mirl 2ll'1llllltl 1-:11-li t:1l1l1- :it t'll2llllt'l' tliIlIltll'. 'l'hen, till thc- followiiig AlUlltlilj'lll,Sll1l, Mrs. Kiskern Slltltlt'lllj', ns the Villltllt' l't'2lt'llt'N one girl, she leznis stnrts the Villltllt' on its ro11n1ls. Kleniliers St'l'l1llI1lZG over :1n1l lwlons it ont, Illltl the 1-l1:1pt1-1' lnirsts into her elosely t1ni'z11'1l 1111-1-1111 ol' t'll21Dl0l'flllll19l'l'Ol'2L sign singing 1'o11g1'z1t11l:1ti1n1s to Yon. of :1 eoniing Llilllltillllt't'IHfllll, illltl some elziini that she In the INR house, :ill 111' this is pnrt ot' :1 t'Cl't'IHU11y purposely 2l2lllt'CSlUlV11I'tl fllf't'2l1llillf'S on l1CI'l21.l3lG. even whieli lllllltlllllt't'S thnt tl ineniher is newly Illllllfltl, when she is not going to stzirt one il1'Ulll1fl the room. ll 1 -, -s' . ll -, . 'qej I , 1 : 1 nru- I 1 -s , ' Vs-ie. 'airo u'1- llllllllll. 1 'i ou Davis, 1 :1ryA I1 Bn ,. Bellns, Beth Heteler. Seated, front row, left to right: .I11111-1 Poole, 1,91-ri P111,-ino,Annelfowlei,S111-t'l1il1ls.M111-iiniiieS1'l1111-fer..l11nNewby,MaryRutl'1M1llner, Lyn Buh mer, Donna Lawrence. Delta Gamma: Standing on porch under awning, left to right: Iiiki Dnllstieniii, A111111 Walsh, Sue S1-ott, Mnlwel Rollins, Miniinine K1-Iley, Marianne Martin, Judy Kl1lls,.loy1-1- l,y in-li, Standing on porch at right: Mrs. Lewis R. Kniskein, Sully Wzitteis. Mziriaiiine Estailwook, C'11r1,1l ,AIlNf'llll1lIl, Dotty C'llll'kE'. Standing on ground, left to right: ililftll Nnrup, Ann llt'4l!I,l,'S, I'llI'I1 YV:1ll:11-1-, Hziilmairzi xVf'lf'll, Klniilyn tlnriepy, .lane Essig, liiietelieii Klaus, .loan Keinlirll, Nnney Besst, .lane Robison, xlilllj' l 1-l1lwis1-li, .l1l1lllIl1' lli1i1s1-l,'1'1i1l1l5' P4'l'Slt'lil', .I1iy1'1-Kloiitz, -lf'llllIIt' Ulilweiler, f'111'11ly11 llislnni, .lziniee Blieiner, Sue Keiidnll,.I:111Tie1'1iey, Pat Bradfo1'd.Ma.ry llnniels. Seated, back row, left to right: Mielcey Me.-'x11lil'l'1-, Mniilyn lXI1lllllt'SlJll, Nnney I'lll1'lHIlt,'l'. Liz Ii2ifll'IIlllI'llL'l', Anne Bradley, Sue Shania, Sally Hood. Seated, middle row, left to right: Mnrge Saippainos, Nnney XYI'ilt'll, H1-tty Ross, Eloise IillF'l1ll1FlP1l, Hull H:1r1lwi1'ke, Lynn Sp1,1ttsw11o1l, Gene Gatinliill, Sandra Smith, Diary K1 llu ll1t x N11 111 Xlil 1 1111 H111 H1111 NI 1 Jtlkl on ffllllllf I1 tl l f lH sl Niinl 'XI Il ll lo 1 ill li fl ' l 1' ' AJ- 'ff 411 DELTA ZETA Sisters Shuffle Need es and Cloth for Adopted Nine-Year-Old C'elf-l11'z1ti11g tht-ii' 5flth yt-zu' :is at 11:1tin11:1l tll'QilIllZ2l- Iiiggt- tlimiigli svlitml :mtl pi-twitliiig iwiirixliiiig Illl'2llS tion, Dc-lt:1 Z1-t:1's this yt-111' lit-1-ziiiiv l-tlSll'l' 111111-iits lui' tliiwiiigli fpt-viztl lmitl Il2lt'liIlt,Lt'N. the S0t'0Iltl time-. liigggt-st thrill lui' tht- lititirz- am- tht- tliziiilt-ytiii lt-tti-ix lVl1f-11 tht-ii' first utluptet- llt't'2lI1lt' tim tiltl lllltlt'l' thc- l'ftt't'lYt'tl l'l'tllIl thi-ir 1-hiltl. Nlt-iiilii-is hzitiiit tht- mziil rules of thc- Fustc-1' Parc-tits plziii, IJZH :ultiptt-tl liigt- Illilll lui' t-iivt-lupt-s ln-tiriiig thi- lziiiiiliaii' l l'l' t'Illlllt'lll. Roth, 21 Illllf'-YPZI-l'-tlltl lifxl'lll2lIl girl. lI1tlllSll'lt1llS 11it-111- l,t-ttt-1-sliiv st-iit llll'Ullt.fl1lllt'Ill2llllNllt'2lllllll2ll'lt'I'S, xx'li1-1'i- bers stitt-lic-tl111-xvtl1't-ssc-S, whilt- utht-1'st-ti11t1'ili11tt-tl tiltl thi-5' im- ll'11llSl2llf'll iiitu lfiiglish :mtl St-lit ini tti tht- ClOll19S2II1flNt'HllI'l'tlSltll'PSlltll'llilll'l'llllNlI1SllI1tl 111ittt-11s, lit-lt:1 Z1-tat hiiiist- lui' iiitt-iisv l't'2llllllt.f. Combs :xml hruslic-s. With :ill this, DZ lilirli tlliii lkitiiitl time tot-:t1'1i tht- Asicle l'l'lJIl1 IJCl'SOI1lll gifts, thc- IDZ's ilI'f' st-iitliiig hight-st XYtllllt'lllS st-lmlustit' :1x't-i':1g1c- i11 tht- lllllYttl'Slly. Delta Zeta? Standing on porch, left to right: lfinii fhllit-i't,.l:1i1 .xl14ll'IeHll. lhzint- Ziiiiiiu-iiimii, lluth liim-kiiiaiii. Nalin-x llt-1-ln-iit, liuiliziizi li:i111ii,.ltiy4-1- llt-itll:-1. Kay Rleyer,Rof1i1-l'l:i11-t-mi.C':1mlOuf. Seated On porch chairs, left to tight: l':t1iit-lzi Hully. Nllll I hull'-, lltmizi 511+-t'l. lllll li:i111.t':11ul liltli-4'l. Mix. Klziithqi Blntllit-vt-. Standing at right of porch, left to right: Panty lhiike. Mliiilyii lhftgt-. Num-5 Wt-11. Seated in chair at left of north: tilt-ii .ltilmwih Seated in chair at right of porch: Mary Ann I,llNll'I'llUf'lC. Seated on top porch step, left to right: .lfttiii IJ--nn, Syflii--y St'lll1llt'l, lhiplim- lhmiltt-. Seated on bottom porch step, left to right: Julia Liegl, Sur- AIOIPTOII.AIilllf'1i1ljlIIlDllll. Seated on ground, left to right: Alim- 'IV-111-1111. 4 lt-115 lfiilltt-it,.Xii1y lilll1lI,.lllllj lgiifttii. l'Il1z:ilia-tliKI:1vwii.Sl11ilt-3 Ili:-lu--. Mary Ellen Cziiiiplic-ll. 1 1' 55, Q.. ic:- QS' AU' 'iD1u- . ,. Sift 9 h A . X 1 .X , 4,4- 'f '- .4 Ut? -'Q L, ,vt v 4- GAMMA PHI BET Coed and Pillow Join Forces to Deliver Santa Claus to Orphans llIllllll11'l'S, s1111's, p:1i11t lil'llSll0S, illlll sewi11gg111z11'l1i11es 111111 geiierally 1'ej111'e11a1e1l Cl1llCll'Cl1iS toys and Cloth- 11l:1y il hig IJIll'l in the fiillllllltl Phi Beta llUllSt' 1ll1I'l11g i11,L:t'111' 1l1e 0l'pl1ilI1SlLf Ridge Farin. All were presented 1l1e 11111111l1 111 t'l11'is1111:1s. 111 1l1e 1'hil1lre11 at 11 Ciflllllllil Phi spons111'e1l party, com- l':Y1'l'yXYllt'l't', l1l11e-j1-11111-11 1-111-1ls l'2l1ll l1e lilllllltl lllilillgl plete with 511.11111 Claus 1:1 G11n1n1a Phi plus pillowj, 111111' :1 l1l111'l-L 111' 11111111 111' s1111i111i11g 11x'e1' il 1h'ess IJ1ll'1Cl'll. heaps of iee 1-1'e:1n1 111111 eookies, and 1-hildish skits pre- l1's 11ll 112ll'l 111' :111 illlllllill king HlZt'1l Ch1'is111111s p1'11je1't sented hy the 1-l1ap1e1' IHf'IHlJ9I'S. 1111' 1h1- fiilllllllil l'hi's. Silent witness 111 it 211ll iLI11,l a favorite member in .hllll, 1l1e l11111se's l'2lY1ll'llf' pr11je1'1 1l1is year t11rne1l the l11111se-was Dr. Livingston, a full grown, though 11111 111 l1e 1l1eir l':11'111'i11- party. Blf'Illl1t'l'S llflllglll, 111111111-, l'1lTl10l' ina111i111z11e, toy ape. Gamma Phi Beta: Seated on awning: ID1. Liv111gst1111. Standing on porch, left to right: Lynn H11ll11111l, June Young. Billlt Cline, Sheila Briek. Adele Droste, Joan NX 11111'1l-11111-1, liltllllll' NY:1ll:11'1-, SI11-11:1 Kleflililiis, .lim l311l11er, f':1111l ltevle, .l111ly hhvi'lNlillIbf, Blzirj f7:111111l1ell,.lO IlVl'l'l'llNff'lII, .l1'1Ke11cller. Standing on p0l'Ch wall, left to right: 1411111 l'111l11-. IJ1111s 1111-111-11s1111. Seated on porch wall, left to right: Mirrilyn t'111ly. N:1111-y West, Mary Ilvlllllllll, ihI11I'j'l3P'lll' Fooley, Martha Mason, Anne l'111l11111. .l1':111 l,1-11-11, .l:1l1S1'l1w5l1:11I. I,Ill ll11g1111,M:1l'y HZlll1lfl1l5',AI1lIXlV,b1llf'li, Nllll1'j'Iil'1IQll. l'iI'ZlIl Dziwson. l ri1zifloss. B:11'l1:11'z1 Bluek, Standing in front of porch, left to right: 1211111 1:1ll1.w, V111-11l IJ1111111-lly, I,1-1- 121111-ks1-ll. Jlltlj' .I1-well, Iil'lll1' I,11v1-ll, N1111 1xllZllll5. Standing on steps, left to right: Ti1111 f'0l'SflI'9HIl, Imy Powrie, V1 111l11:1 lL11111s11111, Standing at right, left to right: fii11g.51-1' l 1111s11111, P1-11111' S11l1111i1l1, Sue Sr11lI1-1, B11l1l1y J11 Slll1lI't'S, Mrs. Robert Hljlll'l'l,S1lI'1LllBI1ldiFOIl, Natalie li:11111-11. lilllll l,:11l111111, lC1l11-l 0l111r1111-i1-1, 171-l1l1ie IXl:1rsh:1ll, .l11S:1111l1111ist, Liz Paul. Billie Lou Igl'l'llllt'I', Susanfl1'itli11,A1lz1.ll1l1,Q. Seated at right. left to right: Carol l.11111l11111l, 1'11111ly11 l'il1'j', A1111 1 1,1111 'I'11111s1. Seated in foreground, left to right: lf:1li1-flriflitll. Ii11111111s AIUIIYOB, Sll0Si1X6'I', Ijlllllil Hzirrison. Louie Neumiller, Nancy ll11ll:1111l. SIllIllX ll N111t1111, Sl1:111111 A111sw111tl1, Tl11'11 Kina. Lynn Kiywieli. IJ111 R111,l1l1-ll, Diane l'l1lNY4'Ptf-, Anne I,l'lSl'lll'lf1Cllf'l', Arlene Erickson. Nancy Paddock. , - 1 . - -1- 1 191+ M' 1 Y -.1 1 - ,,,.,g- 1 11 1 . 11 1, jk -S'-if-A-, 1. . . i . 1. N' A: aa iv , H 3 Q A . V R -'i 3 as 11 - 1 a 1 5 , sa 1 bas. g J i S l x N1g.,:,. 'L fq S ' 11 gf' -1-k ' 1, - sn' 5 ugh? I lil 1 3' .nfs '11 48 . , .X-1-'mm-..-.....f....--v-Y ...gn , ' ---5.-,rgqr-Aqgq 5 Q tr s 7, . 4, Hobart house: Seated on window sill, left to right: linilvzirzi K11l:1,.l11nel,:111glt111n1n1-11-1. l,illn111Sl111tl', hl:11gi4'Sl1:11le. Seated at piano, left to right: AlZlll1lllll4'l'llht'l1- llZll19I',lxI21I'j' Kontra. Seated, back row, left to right: Katy l 11lto11,Sl1i1l1Qx K:111pI1-1, li:11l1:11:1 ltllturmlw, liziiin 'l'h11n1n,.l1nnt:1 Stith. l,xnn llpstt-111. Pollx .tinleismn Nancy Schmidt. Seated, middle r0W, left to right: lfllfllillil Arial:-isrni. t'I:1i11- Wight, .lntly fllllllfh lil'Yt'Ilf .-Xptei. lilUlI2I lll'lIll'lxt', limi N1-wl1:111lis,.le:111 l lllHI'I Seated, front row, left to right: hlzuilyn liailuzs, Inez Islnlxziwai, She-iln Klinphy, itlnw- 'l'lnnnpso11, Mniily ll llnllvy. HCBART HOUSE Tiptoeing Juniors .luggle Breakfast Trays for Honored Seniors The junior tiptoecl np the stairs to tilt? seeontl floor, t'ontente1lly, she lezinetl lun-k in her hed, sniffing the Carefully halaneing a lozuletl lweaikfast tray on her :1ro11n1 ot' fresh I'Hl:ft't', :is the junior sprezul the nap- right hand. kin in her lap. its quietly :ts shelnul1n'riv1-tl, the jnnior Softly, she knoeketl at the floor of a still sleeping tiptor-11 ont of the floor. senior. There was no answer, so quietly she opens-tl Senior tlay at llolmrt house this ye-:1r tonntl jnriiors the door, stepped inside, and placed the tray on :1 lllllylllgllll'0Il1lblIl2lliUIlUlillltiiti :intl valet to their senior table. In her gentlest voiee sl1e awakened the senior. clorni mates. Antl, the seniors reveletl in their tnrn Groggy eyed, the sleeping girl tnrneml over, stzirecl :1t 1111 zinnnal event. hlankly at the junior, then snclclenly realizing that it liven the juniors 4li1ln't ininml, for while they worked, was senior day, sat up in lmerl to have the tray plaeeml they eonltl clreznn of the eoiningzg springfs senior tluy in her lap. when they, too, wonlcl he served. -W Kappa Alpha Theta: Standing, left to right: Knut-ii Xl:-Kit-, Luv I.uiulgi1-11, liuiln Ilulim, .login Xvlllllllll, .lf-:in Se-llvy. Sllflltlll Pzlvi-y, Ellllis lxlC'filllllt3hS, Nzinc-5' Kuhn, lltmiiu- ltutli, llziilv Sllillli. fiyllllllll lil-Ulm-l. Amie- liilliiiutim. .lgiiiv l'llZID1llllt'l'i, tin-tt-lie-ii Stnivli, Num-5' Vl':iiil, .lumf Cgiiiipligiufe-11, Nuiivy Bin-liiii, Slit-ilu Blurphy, Nlziix Vlingiimii. llium- Simple-f, Put ll:ill,th-i-1-5 lliiiit-lliig, .ltuiiiiiv lfitzfiiiiiiiom. Seated on porch, left to right: Sue- Baiylvy, Pat Erlv, Iiuy-Kay Diiftim-yer. Lynn .Xl1I4'li-.Sully Xlille-i, tlluiin liuiuluiii. .laiiit-tmiliilx, Sllt'S1lY1lLll'. lic-tty Mr-fkilll-..loyP11vlik,.lmly lilll'li, liziryllXI:11'liulz,.loI11i:u ll1ll'il'l. Seated on ground, back r0W, left to right: Mic-lit-5 Nlllitlu-ii, Vgiivll Vmili-, Nziiivy lluguf-. l'li5 llif .lnliiimnn ,IUN1-ll Ali-mil, lt:-,gfinai Hills-tt-r, flf'l'Jl'2l2ll1Il0 Ariioltl, Patsy Smith. Elin- Deister, Cindy Xlm-lu-ll. liullly Mr-4 Dill, Sue- liimlllf-ig, I,u:mii ,xjt'l'h. Seated on ground, front row, left to right: l3LlI'll1ll'1L We-stint:-, Alice 'l'ut-kt-r, Sully .lo Homtou, Sally Horn- l-wuzui Nzuwy l-'w-lflnn, Sui- Klum, .li-:in t'u1iv:-in-, .llruly ltxiwiiliisxi-li, Paul Yam-5, K PPA ALPH THET Bedraggled Football tars Reject Bowl Bid, Switch to Relays Two girls limpt-tl into tlit- lizippu Alpina 'l'l1t-txt lioiisc- Pi Bc-ta Plii tmtlitiuiiall lkmtlmall gaunc. :mtl 1-ullaipst-tl on ai solai in tlit- living rmmi. lil'tllit'Il lmiies, :ir-lies, zuifl lll'lllSGS tlomiiizmtexll at the Nc-wi' ngziiiilu iiiozniu-ll om-. ziniiiizil gainic- last year, :mel the girls, with EL little prod- Nl1ii'ile-i-! l't'SlJUlltlt'tl tln- otlu-in cling lioiii tlir- iii1ix'c-iwity, elm-iclt-fl that the event had l'w- in-wi' lm-ii so lraiiigr-ml up iii ull my lift-. 'lllltlSt' to ln- liziltotl. Sn, tlic- 'lllll'lit'Y lmwl tropliy ttlie game giibw uw- lim'i'illlc-Y mst- twin mic- 1-ml of tlif- iwmin. was plzlyc-ml just piw-1-lliiigg 'l'li:1l11ksgiVi1ig Vzuwitioiil Wi-ll, tlie- l'i l'lii's tluift look so rf-ll lint t-itlit-ig was tm-lu-tl ziwaiy mi at 1-lust-t shell. 1-liiim-fl in il lmirlli. Uiiiluiiiitm-rl, :itlilc-tiv 'l'l1t-tus lic-gzui plzuiuing at tim-k Xml, tlizit was llit- 1-ml ul' tlim- lizippxi ,Xlpliu 'l'l1r-t:i- mc-vt lui' tlit- spring lizippzi-'l'l1t-tai pic-iiic-. it! Ns.. , .4-. wo, ' Y, vf, ,,,' ,.,,1 -4 fl-1 ,NS 'wifi s-.f Kappa Delta: At top window: Str-Hi Pint-son. At left middle window, top to bottom: Lorrie Mun, f':it'olHnlitl1, At right middle window, top to bottom: .latin-1 Hill:-spie, luarlene lwueller. At bottom window, t0p to bottom: Rlury Owen, Anne Hniitlier. Standing, left to right: Mnriitiniii Pie-ek, ltutli Spies, Katt lit 8:11511-tit, ldniily l'1-aieoek, Arlene Barnett.. Valerie Nelson. Bev Potter, Patrol Hopper, Helen 'l'oni1-s, Many Pziulson, Marilyn Smith. .lt-tiiiiw Bowen. 'l'ru1ly lliitlen, Haul- Peteison, .lt-nnie Maie- Gregor, Phyl Fisher. Seated on porch chairs left to right: liolwliette Ollerer, .kiiiamrlai Brut-ken. Putty Pl1lYl'j, Klum' lflllen Alitlsll, l'll:nne Bloutviv, llt-len H1-ll:-i-, Jackie Larks. Seated on porch edge, left t0 right: Nziney M:iielile, Dot Elliot, Many .lo Snyulei, llt-e Klaus. lizirlunri liiituei, .loy Sniitli. liettv liutterwoitli, Kl:irt,li:t Hudock, Elaine Sauris, .lainet Telfer, Norinu I,e:inz:i. .loan Riiuseheit, Sinn Iliill, Kitty Sitlclztll. Lois Seliuvone, .leon lhmltielfl. Seated on ground, left to right: Yi-in Fabian, Jenn Spuiloek, Joan llogott, Betty Roni-li, lieth .Inks-s, Katie lilk'lIH'l, Ann Allen, Helen llonifieltl. Paulette Ziinnieiinun, Sully lluvis, Lilly little. K PP DELT Green Furniture Sends Coeds Unique in the history of eainpus furniture were the bedroom sets whieh arrived at the Kappa Delta house 3, few days before this year's forinul rush week. Coeds were jubilant over the new furniture eeuntil three weeks before Clli1'ist1nas. Suddenly, the furniture ll9gH.ll to split and splinter. A quick Call to :L woofl worker reveuletl that dressers, desks, and chairs haul been eoI1st1'lletetl of green wood, and all had to be returned to the inznnifzu-turers. Scrambling for Packing Boxes So, the girls loutletl beloiigiiiggs into t-z11'tllioui'tl boxes :incl trunks, and the l'urniture lt-lt, leaving liehintl only 21 befl, at rug, :intl at lzunp in ezieh room. Books were stueketl in :ill eorners, :intl typewriters were bzilznieetl preeztriously on knees for work on terni pupers. lfxinn week wzts l11lZ2ll'll0llN for girls tort-eil to stutly on their betls where sleep wus tooeonvenienl. lYinter quztrter wus two weeks oltl before the house wus restoretl to ortler. Sl for 1? ' ,-Jive gi ,, I - Na.: 8. 'EP 1 ' MQ. ,sf ., ,H ., ts U, nr, ., . .S-vs? ' Kappa Kappa Gamma: Standing left of center, back row, left to right: .lt-sen-11 Mm ks. Snr-it l.im-mln. Standing left of center, middle row, left to right: Shuila Kiley -l4'illllIl' l'uwo-1-. Yllllllllil llmvv, lflaunre- l'4-nili-xlvr, .lzrnvt llll!1,lll'S. .lmly P1 rlvlils-, Standing left of center,front row, left to right:C'1ete IJ4-Wolfe in front ufA11n lllurray Xnn Slrnxxl-mr in front uf Xlnn liulnllvm VI rirc llillmx Noni l u1l1rlt lux YY xllizr l'1tt I on linux Rlulix Nl C' ll l' Xl ff. OT' S d' . : ' . - . , 1 ' ', 1 1- 1 , '11 1 '- , : 1- s . '., , i 4' l'Ulj'. any ,lllll. l f',.'Ill minor. tan mg right of center, back row, left to right: l'l:r1luur:lHimv, Num-3' l'rim-, lizulwznzi'l'nwc-1,Klein-tlriswolil,.'Xl111l,i1lclx:uy. Nun:-3' llrn,ii1-5. .lztnv Tnylnr.Alic'1-Rive. Standing, right of center, third row, left to right: Nlrngzni-t l'lYZllIS, Mani Rulll. .lr-nn llrmfnitl, Iinlwitn liullvtt, Sufunnr- Flint. Standing right of center, second row, left to right: Vrnirirni llc-nlln rnlt, Nznnvx Varlrnplwll. Standing right of center, front row, left to right: M111-5' lit-ilielw. rl:-tngelte Mupee, Mary Jolnwon. l.auruMeLearn Hit-wln-n Nlwripizriflr, limnm llrmh-5, Nlnry lfinnlr. Kneeling left of center, left to right: Ruth Huliliin-rl, Ginny l,l'llll4'llj, Heli-n lnnvitz. linliliit- tlililion. Kneeling center, left to right: Surf lhfnl in fi-ml nf Xlqnlliql Srirglemii, Mini lilnn in lvzrvli nf ,lnrn Iirrnllm. Kneeling at right, left to right: Bev Davis, Nancy Rutherford .lum-l'r4-rlf-11f'l.e..linuxLi-llrni-1.,XnnXlnlrzxil. KAPP K PP G MM For Kappa's1 Satirical Odesg For .SX rrlmlcl illtty in tln- rule-es nl the rnernlmers nt lizlppai liztppxt f-itlllllllll rung nut nrer llill'lllN Woncls. A nnnnc-nt lzrter, tln' ZIIISXYOI' was taken np lay tlle nn-rnlu-rs nl' lizrppxl Alplm 'llllt'itl. lt was tlre liatppzr-'I'lwIz1 spring pienie, :intl the lim grunps xrere 4-xt-lrznlegingg nrigirrzrl snngs, all at the expense nl' the opposing.: grnnp nl' snrrggstresses. Xl:-rnlu-rs nt' lmtlr sm'nr'ities spentl weeks lic-t'm'e the Nw the North Quads: A Serenade :nnnurl pivnit' planning smrgs to amuse and out-wit the other group. Nu one ever has settled the dispute as to who wins the eontest eau-h year. 'l'1':nlitin11ully, liappzfs take turns with Tll9f3,1S each your in playing lrnstesses for tl1e picnic-. After eating pnuntls nl' lint, clogs and singing numerous songs, the group retirefl to the north quads, where it serenaded its t'zrvm'ite people etlre men. L TH M H USE Coeds Anticipate Dieting as Next Door Neighbors Roll way For weeks, little men had heen digging around the the overflow from Willard hull, were :ihout to lose base of their next door neighhor's home. their neighhors in :L strange way: zoning restrit-tions Trucks had been earting away dirt from the foun- were forcing the Toddle House to more, :ind instezid dations and surveyors peering through transits from ot' ahzindoning the building, the Ilouse, with ull its across the street and from hy their house. The eznnpus personnel, was being moved northwzird. was beginning to wonder about all the aetivity. Although Lzitliain freshmen zietuztlly were :1 part ot' Rumors went the rounds of the eampus and ended Willard hall, most missed Will:1rd's Suiitlay night up in Latham house rooms, where 36 fresliman eoeds erzrekers-innl-milk part ies. Toddle Ilouse liainlrurgers queried the future of the Toddle House, their favorite served instead. spot for a late snack. Few were happy as they wzitelied their snuek hair Lathamites, termed by some university ofheials as trziveling down Sherinan avenue on f our wheels. Latham house: Standing, left to right: PatZurlenga.Jo:1n MeLetehie, Jziniee Yllinzui, Carolyn Diivis, Bm llllltl Hile, Dolly'Ross,lJi:1lieB:iI'I5', Lu.'Xnu Bidnt,-y, Flu oly u Patrick. Seated, left to right: Mary Schoendorf. Ginny VVoodm:1n, Julie Buckley, Mary Ann Neumiller, .loyee Iieutli. f' . Q69 f bf ,ff . . Q rg. Q K M,-M 53 N -if I 'SHI-. 3 PQ THE PEMBRIDGE Crooning Coeds Parade Dorm lllll'lSllll2lS canie early to coeds living at the Pem- lmriflge this j't'2ll'. Un the 'l'linrsil:1iy lielore exam week, girls from all six floors gatlieiwl in the living room with boxes of ornainents to decorate the l10llSClS tlln'istvrnas tree. Al'terwarfls, ai dress-np Fliristinas dinner complete with lninquel type loofl and candle light set the mood for caroline lllI'tlllQQllUlllr the halls ol' the dorinitory. Starting upstairs, girls he-gan carolingg on the floor Halls, Carol for Pseudo Mother beneath them. The group traveled downward, pick- ing up new voices as it went. ' With some of the additions to the singing force came an extra surprise: home made Christmas cookies. Many of the residents had been given a share of Santa Claus early from baking mothers at home. It all ended up with dorm mates singing in the room of their favorite mother away from home: Miss Lillian Lennards, director of the Pembridge. The Pembridge: Standing, left to right: Margaret Wnlz, Carol Muller. Nancy Therion, Mary Jane Gould, Barbara Fleisclnnann, Christine Goering, Carole Smith, .lzinir-e ling:-r, Ellen Stnltler, Eliznlretli f'nrlwrig1lil', C':nolyn Unison, Diane Brurnenshenkel, Lorrice Ln-Due, Carolyn Oas, Barbara. Booker, Barbara Wellband, Jac- qnvlinf- .lone-s, Marion KII'c'illljllll'Y. Barlniru Spot-rl. Marilyn V:inNorninn. Seated, back row, left to right: Elizabeth Murphy. Jacqueline Senft, Ann Slater, Mabel Iinllins, Nillllfj' Hnllnntl, fknoly lic Howe, Put AlCl'l1liltlt'll. in hack of Mary Anne Wolcott, Ellen Weiner, Rita Kmdjian, Barbara MeDermand, Jocelyn Baker, Martha lfvlnlwircli, tier-:iltline Pacino. Seated, middle row, left to right: Donna AIl1Sfl,lUI'l'l, Carolyn Forbett, Georgiunne Arnold. Frances DiCosola, Joy Johnson, Marian Wyi-1-ris, .lane Mcllmle, Yirfginiu Wallricli, Hue Larsen, Ifllizohetli Baker, Betty Lou Rulllc, Marian Kasnieka, Charlene Jenkins, Joan Hand. Pacita Catbagan. Seated, front row, left to right: Maxine Wnentknwski, Arlene Crosby, Barham Hallnn. QB! 3.2 54 Pi Beta Phi: Standing in background, left to right: Slieiry llellyer, Mziieie Sentt, Punt Alniiis, Phyllis lflliut, Snizuli linoin- in lim-k nf Sur- till-1-11, llolly .Xnn .-Xinnltl in back of .lo Green, .leunne Alluins, Sully XYf'1llllllLf,-l2llllfIt'l'll5IfLK'li, Nzuiey 'l'i'3un, Klziiyln-tli Peiiy, l,:iui+-lf'u-1:1i4l, Alilllilll .Xllison, Xlziruniet liusk. linilt Nnlllr. Sue Schwier. Eliillll'lV2lll,rllNYllll'i llarlznity, Annf'h:i1nl1l1n in lizu-kuf.lu-:iii Zuliinm-if-1, Donna lfullels, Seated at extreme left, left to right: Ynlznnlai H1 uuailf-tru. Nzinl-x Riffe. Standing at left, left row, background to foreground: Sui- AIvC'1niulmn, Muay Knlili-nlli-ig, Nun:-5 Soir-nsoii, On-n I'ni:in. Standing at left, right row, back- ground to foreground: Ann Selirmler, Mary Ellen Hill, Lynn lYiIsun, f urola- f iinnt. Seated left of center, back row, left to right:S1ill5 Uwe-n, Allllj f'1rlllliH'li, Alillj Baldwin, Sue Atkins, .lun l,:tl'l'e. Seated left of center, front row, left to right: flinny l'nnnlvxtf-i'. .lane Slllinn, Lynn Hr-lnnnnn. Mini .lnne lim-lint, Seated right of center in background, back row, left to right: .lo Ann Allnlunnl, Put Hnlnn-s. Seated right of center in background, front row, left to right: .lnyw Sin-ngnil. Aimee Sledz, Mary Hoge, Ginny Lunrlwe-ln-, .lmin Holly. Seated in foreground, back row, left to right: Lon 1 'nil-ml. liynn Ste-pln-listm, Alter- Slniw, Huw lin ninlnge. Vauinlyn Poland. Marilyn lllnlvin. Seated in foreground, front row, left to right: .loinnie IR-tc-isnn in mek ul .Xln-1-t'1nnplii-ll, Klziitlx ltr-l-tl. .lnne lit-lly. Pl BET PHI Activities Aces Boast Inscribed Trophies, Poems Praising Talents Proudly, she plzleeml the trophy inserilmecl with her name on her desk. She stood hack for at moment :intl surveyecl the 4-up, repeating to herself the words written ziliove her nzinie Wheel of the Week. She was the winner of the Pi Beta Phi weekly von- testt for the girl who was the most outstaintling in activ- ities or in sports for the week. - The kiekei' of il winning point in at lit-lil lineltey guine or the new eo-f-liuii'n1un ul. 21 l:n'g1e euiiipiis zietivity might lie the recipient. The winner was presentell the Vllll, along with Il poem extolling her sueeesses, :tt euieli Momlaly night eliziptei' meeting. Anel, Vllllllllllffxl' ln' ezimipiis 4-or-tl, no Pi Phi eoultl help lull feel prirle in llCl' elniptefs pail on the liziek. NX Rogers house: Standing, left to right:.l1ilii- lilll'lllP2llllIl, Many Sin11:1p:1s. .Ivan liI4'Hll0'I', Lillizin li1lN'llNH.lil. Sillx' .-Xvi-ry, Mzirinn Allison, Mulwl Hughes, Edith Wvll Seated on sofa at left, foreground to background: Klum' llwking, Ibiznw .Xlli-n, lg'lY Xviill Dyke-. Seated at table in center, left to right: l'll'21ll L11 Gututa, Lois Rich- gnilsnn. Seated on sofa at right, background to fnreground: Ymli-1 Yiik, .luily l'l11ys. Mini' N14-iw, li'lI'l2l li.ll'll -i1w.11'pi-r. Clmi- D1-l 'l.ltlIl1lU. Seated on floor, back row, left to right: Finn llllill, lluiuiliux f'l:11lQ, Kl.1111i:1 l'w11111-13 l2X'u11l14'5-14111. Nzun-5' l,i1ulq1'n-11, .lily ll 'R'bll'lIl. Si- ltitvliii-. Seated on floor, front row, left to right lll'llII liIl4'll4'lIlIl'lI'l lll luis-lx uf Alllllllll lli-111:1111i11, lie-ttyI'11ili1i-yil1 l1114'lQ uf llinis U11-ki1'1-1111, lll'1ll'l' XYU-llllll 111 lv:1r'k uf Lynn Br-l11111:111, flllllll liatskin, RCGER H Ll E Chinese Ghost Stories, Hula Dances Brighten Lives of Coeds liiimm :1s thi- i11li'1'11z1lin11:1l l1f111se ul. the smith the well l'Xl'4'llli'll l111l11 of il ll0ge1's liuuse l'0SlClGllli. flimils, lluggc-1's limisi- again this your lm:1st1-fl il wurlil- Vomls l'I'Hlll fil'f'0t'0, the lJlllC'll lV0st Indies, and wiili- l'usli11'i1l' wsiilviits. 'l'm'n11tn, clllilllliflil, t'UI1l.Cl'l'GLl with the Sweclisli inaid, 'lllll' fli-li-g:11if111 lll'HIll ll:1xx':1ii pmviilvil 111111-1-t:1i11111v111 Ugilzt, wlmsc- pc-t :woe-z11tiu11 was listc-iiing to the news in ilu- l'm'111 ul' Ilia- wi-ll lmmvii lllllil for llill'lli'H, wliili- and pmlulviiis ol' Hll0l'H girls. 1'l1i11i-sv girls 2llWIlj'N 1'41lll1l lw llltlll4'l'fl to lvll xwiiwl The llilllgLlll1'l'S of the gm'e1'11u1' ul' l'llll'Ill0Sll1, Eileen glans! sliirii-s lllblll their 11:1tix'v l'Hllllll'j'. :mil lCilitl1 Wu, lll1ll1l7Cl'0i,l lll0IllSf'lYOS Zlflllllllg Rogers lliigvrs 11-siflc-rits :nail the-ii' 1l:111-s z1g1'1-oil that il 1'vsicle111s, illltl :1ll were flI'll1 i11 their :1pp1'eciz1tio11 of Vliiiii-sv glmsl stnry 111:11li- l'lI':llllii'llSlt'lll l1lllYlt'S liiuk t':1tl1c-1'i11c-, lingi-1's' c-wink SllIJl'OIll0, wl1us1-spc-vizilty was liln- :1 1-miiif' Yzili-iitiiii-, .Xllll,1l2lll'S wi-11' first lu anppluiul 1-:1t01'i11g1 tu spit-vi:1l fowl p1'0fe1'e11ces nl' lIllllVll,lllill Coeds. 'f IGMA DELT T Ll Eight-Foot Plant, tuffed Mammals Fall Prey to Llndergrads A senior stmllecl into flu- living ruoin of tlw Siginu Delta Tam house :incl mlm-positofl 1111 viglit-foot plant in the mimldle of the floor. She was followc-ll by fellow seiiiurs lic-airing lun-k rests, stuffed eleplizints, nmnkoys, and dogs, :mal vin'- ious prized S0llYf'llll'S mul IJill'il,IJllf'I'llllyllil 4-ulle-4-tml throughout their foul' years 111 N1JI'llllX'f'NlL'l'l1. It was the day of the spring luiivlieoii, unml the seniors were about to rezul their llllllllilil will. In if, all the items in the living morn would be lwqiwzitlif-rl Sigma Delta Tau: Standing on porch, left to right: linrluim l lI1ll1llrlf'lII, Zwn Il i li I l i r nf 4 xVl1SSF!l'Sfl0IlI. Lois Ste-in, Paula Fe-lcllnaxn, Marjorie- 'l'l:xxle1'. Bzulmlu lfnle-linm Slim ll 1114 N lNIary Jane Lzulin, Vivienne Hinslrurg. fllaulys Svln-1-Imziir, limlnuai limlln-lv. Seate on steps ac row left to right 3 in 7 x l stein, Carol Slmttmistein, Seated on steps, front row, left to right: Ins Salle-s C ln: Il uno l Standing at foot of stairs If in ll in n Standing in foreground left to right! Aflrienlle ElSf'I1lll'lLf,SillllllllSlllllilll,-lIll'l'ilf' lima-n, lixiryl fin-sim-1, Sli mm lx ipl in I 4 nun ll llll 1 li ul nn Stl litf Kneeling in left foregroun u Wolff. Sdated in foreground, back row, left to right: lmuisa- Ulm-nt., Louise- L XI l ll! NI in 1 Seated in foreground front row left to right lu lx N 1 l I Ruth Boraks. Gziil Smilziy. Rliorlu Ric-lwl. -any Willard hall: Clockwise in circle from girl wearing white coat in center foreground: Ciiinl Keltiwr, Nanny Vlvvst. Joan Dulhey, Prim Morris, Ifloreiice Litzow, Joy .lr1l1lis1rli,.l1':lllllt-flllllijil-l, Sniitlizi tkiiiiplwll, li:irlmi:i Ann Ludwig, t':iiol3 ii lCiis1li.Jzin Hn-uld. Sue Flint, Bairliarzi Knstt-r, Lee-lin Nelson, Ruth Ginfnian, Lee Gallup, Sh-'iiy lli-llit-i, Maxine tiutts-iniain, lrtnislrztlsuii,Sliirlf-yills-tTlvl',.lf-iiRifle-y,KI:1rilyli Hopkins, Jozin Mziuiit-y, Mniy Linn, Mutildzt Manning, Blairgaret lNICClugage, Sltiilt-5 Sziltt-r, Noiiitziltw- lfislit-i, Doiiiin Hlirot-tlt-r, Sliirley Divlu-s, Ntiiivy Bt-sst, Bairlwtini Rittenliousv, Billie Sue Bracltly, Lou Dellt- Fidel. Evelyn Hourigan, Janice Ilt-iiotl. Nlziiili ii Ali-yvi, Nitin-y tif-iiiniiio, Sui- Fliilfls. In center, back row, left to right: Alive Riit-t-ks-rt, Marie-llen lfloocl. Sue Osgood, Joain Bressler, Charlotte illnilt-iniiii. t':iioI Hirst-liliniini, Iriit-lltf lniiulgitfii, Sully Vniti-r, tliiolyii Fox. In center, front row, left to right: Biiilmin Wolter, Part Krow, Nancy Caiiiplmell, Julie il l!'IlNllll. WILL RD H LL Goodie from Santa's Pack Lures Freshman Coeds from Books A new znlflition zirrii'etl :tt Willard hall this year, and to view their favorite TV prograins. Strangely :mtl lrt-sliinr-ii woinen were t'ort-twl to zultl strict study enough, there were few distigreements as to which show hours to their routines. the group should view, and freshmen faced lVedneSday lt all liaippc-in-tl when Suntzi Vlaus Visited the fresh- night dating with ti new outlook, confident that they inf-n :intl lc-lt an Q1-inc-li llC'A-Yivtor LPLUVLSLIJII set for t-ould vornpete socially with sorority houses. tht- rot-tls. When morning arrivecl, many were wondering With ai lieuvily pznltletl Willnrtlite zivting as Stuitzi whether 'twas better to pass CXBJIHLIIZILVLOIIS or to watch Vlzius, the dorniitory settled tlown at its t'lirist1nas pet TV performers. In most cases, it seemed that the party lu inunt-h tziffy apples provided hy S:Lnta's pack decision value to il toss-up. SH f x 4 fl 1 vw Willard hall: Back row, left to right: Sliiilvi llunl'-ml, .luily Xlklslmpf, lhzxm- Vlirietupln-1. Fourteenth row, left to right:llutli lhlmlae. 1':u.,ly u ltllllvlt. Thirteenth row, left to right: Allllll':llll1vlH'll,f':llul lilillll!'lll1lll4'l. Twelfth row, left to right: .luilv lhililllv. lilli-11 Stmlmu. Eleventh row, left to right: lfmm-4-Q 51.-:un-. Naam-5' Ruth. lizulizulan lhilllllllll. Tenth row, left to right: llrl .l1':ll1 l,s-xlln, Alllllllll Swlfl, lliill lllllil I'lt'lllllll2.f. Ninth r0W, left to right: .xllll fiiiml, .lufly 'IH-llmv. Eighth row, left to right: ,Xml ltnv. Yiuim Smiiipe. Seventh row, left to right: Allllvlil lflllvllilll-, Allllf l':1tte'lr1m. Han' Slwli-y, .luyvv l,lllfl'l, Sixth r0W, left to right: .luzm XY1nti-rlvzlm-1. Slllllllll Sll'llllN'I11. Fifth row, left to right: Nunn ll:1illfi.lmlil1iiiN- llzlfmm, Nlllltj' Si-limi-tlf-1. Fourth l'0W, left to right: lJ1:111r- 'l'1utvi, yluitu l'4mt:m-Ili, Third row, left t0 right: lfllznlii-tll linlnllfml, lizuluuu lllllllllfllilll. Second row, left to right: Lynn Wilson, H+-tty Yun S4-lmiivli. Front row, left to right: ftlllkll ltyzm, li1ll'+'ll Yun Blunt. 59 WOM N FF CAMPLI Stair Climbers Reach lOth Birthday, Celebrate in Modern Lounge laigrgirrg a stavlq ol' hooks and an iirrrlirella, a eoed eially painted pic-tures and new furniture in the group's asr-errderl the stairs to Scott hall tower, fell into the lounge. She also was present at the formal celebration door ul' the Women tlft' Vanipus lounge, and eollapsed held at the tlrringrton hotel. 0 on a rnodernistir' sofa. Seven hundred old and new WOC s, inelnding the She sighed eontentedly as she viewed the der-or ot' first president, rerniniseed over WOCHS rapid growth the room she ealled her Hhonie away from home. from 30 members to today's more than 100. She was one ol' niany Wtltms who this year, in eele- And, old alurnnae were surprized to see as rapid liration ul' their 10th year on eanipus, enjoyed spe- growth in the aetivities list of the organization. Women OB' Campus: Standing in background, left to right: Barliara Sealrloorrr, Kitty Mr-Donnell, Joan Peterson, Marilyn Otto, Darlene Waehholz. Peggy Dahl Iaaliel t ogarr. Marilyn Rogers. Pat Hoga, Dee Wlritrnore, Sharon Tlrorrrpsorr, Eva Stellan, Rosemary Sr-hnell, Renee Sc-hirnrnel, Helene Kaiser, Eileen Greeneberg, Erlrla ,-Xrrrlr-rforr, Marlene Gurrrri-rr-lr, Dorothy lllargol, Mary Snrithers, Jllllt' Pearson. Standing at left, back row, left to right: Barbara VVeibler, Saliiko Nakaya, Far lil Hardin. Standing at left, middle row, left to right: Barliara Walrlstrorrr, Jeanine Folueei. Standing at left, front row, left to right: Barbara Olsen, Joem Rawls, Virginia Brzezir-ki, Flrriftirrt- Borek, Bonita Marslrar-k. Seated in background, left to right: Sylvia Egland, Pat Cain. Lynn Sehaurnherg in har-k of Lillian Kawasaki, Vonnie liergetrorri. Ann Johanson. Seated, back row, left to right: Darlene Ste-lter, Barbara Bohrich, Barbara Edwards, hlary Olsen. Camille Jarzernski. Charlotte Srrlrirrrkat, Beverly Altourriarr, Arlene '1'hir-len, Mary Vargas, Bliekey BIeGrath, Gretelrerr Roeselrlauh, Ginny Kanrper, hlary Ann Heitlinger in lraek of Ethelyn Brin, Kathy Koehler, .lane lljr-rate-rlt, Heidi Pfaetii. Betay Reirrelrr-rrlurelr. Seated, front row, left to right: Euniee Johnson, June Stephenson, Rena Hirsten. Rosalie Hayles, Lorrie Km-k, Mrs. Surrrrrrer-ln-ll, Klarlenm- Sehrrrirlt in liar-k of .loan Franklin. The-lnra Koueer in liar-k of Diane Kettleson, Jean Cherry in hack of Sandra Block, Audrey Miller. fill fl 1' Zeta Tau Alpha: Seated along porch Wall, foreground to background: Blnry Slim-in-ek, l.ui-ille Potlf-rin, Pnuln Yin-vo, l,1z Iillltllllly, .lnn lrlolh-nlvneli, l.1-1- lffcliuiiil-. Barbara Nyluncl, Ruthe I'isi-ln-r, Maxine Win-ntlum'ski, lilnnn- liydelxki, l'. K. Rn-ht:-1, Mnrthn Dux nlenn, Bnil-nun llnyr-4-. Standing beneath umbrella, left to right: Sylvia Shmigelsky. Bnrlmrn Nelwon, Buhs Mnlenhn inl-in-k of '1'+-rry Wi-nfki, th-org:-ite fleltel. Standing along building wall, background to foreground: I'nt Young, Rosemary Pietrzuk iight of Lee- Severin, Dorothy Tnllnit le-lt of .lnekle llorlu-nlulfli, 'l'v-Hy Vonwny, Xlnlue Lnfi-ln-1, ltr-tty llnvix. Standing left Of girls seated in center, background to foreground: .Iill Runm-y, .lonn Prhnnw-1 n left of Nnnvy Ih-nn-if, Seated in center, left to right: Antliey llnppv-, glnuun-lie Vinwionl, .lixXI't' Ball, Pat Gilkison. Standing in back of girls seated in center, left to right: Ninn-5 Vfnnnil in from of I-Ivn Iivnnx, live-lyii linnfflf-II, Standing right of girls seated in center, foreground to background: Lorrnini- Be-vnu, .lone iilnulvki-. Iiinlnnn Bei ii. Seated at right, background to foreground: 'I'--N ltnleli, lknlnnn Snvlnli-In-n. Sue Sheldon, Put Mt-Queen, '1'onnnie Roan-h. Standing at right, left to right: linilznrn llnniilton, th-mein lY'we. Standing in foreground, left to right: Eelvllt' llinne akopulos, Lynn Knppeften. Evelyn Shipilo, .Int-que Heitrninl, Mnrilyn IN-tiilt. Seated in foreground: Mis. Milrhefl Jolineon. ZET T U LPH Actives, Pledges, Qrphans Cavort with anta, Qgle Giant Tree The curly-haired, five-year-old hoy stiaggletl slowly It was the end ol' the Zeta Vllilll Alpha: zuniunl Vhrist- to the front door, relmggilig a eandy-filled stot-king IHIIS party, whieh this year tezntured :1 new ZlllI'2lt'llUl1I behind him. 21 houseful ot' orphans. As he reaehed the door, he turned to take one last Z'llAYSl1llIl orpliuns alike devoured :ui elegant Vhrist- lingering look at the huge Christmas tree in the middle Inns dinner, and Santa :n'rived on sc-hedule to dis- of the living room. trihute gifts to young and older alike. Then, resolutely, he toddled out of the door, leuv- Even the house mother, Mrs. Mildred Johnson, was ing behind at houseful of eontented Z'I'A's. not forgotten in the Cliristnius rush. lvl ee.,-ffl -' In ,Q .i ,P ,-1,-gf?-1 ang 1 -. ' f 2 90 4. .I x hte 7' 1 A, I -W1 if Z- Mn 2- A-, Bi 1 i 5 xl x,,4 ., M ef'e1',f':-.a t -x V ug H r'-f V We 'Xl 4' Q' 'Q '25 ty illlllllllllli Orringtnn house: Left to right: .lmin lsaniesiin .hip lie-eve, '1'liiini:if1iie liinu. Klniv Ann Seninziii, Alanine Williams. t':irol Vuiilielil, tiuin Rey,.lz1equf-line Simpson, liillll1ll2lSlIlI!ll'5, lfiiiili-Nltitiils, liziilinizi lit-elviiigtuii, Klyin fliny. AIZIIX llaiiniltrin. RRI GTO OLISE Golden Hi-Ho Troph Bats I.OOO in Hearts of Musical Coeds lhist rug in hzind, she reinnved the gold trophy lrinn relielled, for she was handling the house's most prized the nixintle pieee ul' her living rmnn in Orriiigtun house. :ind newest pnssessiini. t':n'et'nlly she dusted it, inside and ont, :incl still It was Orrington house's first trophy, which the inure ezn'el'nlly, she returned it tu its priiniinent plziee groilp had won for seennd place in last yez11 s May sing. til' liiinmx So impressed were the residents with their prize that She wus perfiiriniiig ii dnty assigned tn 11 different they even inimed a frequent mule ealled Hi-H0 Guy, girl ezieh week, and it was une liver whieh no eoed ever in lioiiur of their winning songg 'lHi Ho Sing Gaily. if, N gym X 'Tu Xi-west ilin'initw1'v on eunipus, Sliepzird -..- hzill is lliiiimls llir the niilitunl lumps wliieh st:ireste1'nly lriini the exziet een- lei'1ift':i.eli window :ind lui' its inside- tnitn eiinstriietiiin whieh nizilaes the lnielt iliiiirs the inusti extensively nsed. 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' wn',:u'- ,X ' r f ' , gli 4. wr Wim . 2' ., -f' i -fn Iii ii-I4 lunifiiig units :it tiw smit,livi'1i1iiust will ul' tlw iiurth f1ll2HiS 4-mitiust muglily with tho nimlcrnistir' :11'm-liitm-t11i'Q uf tli1'0e-yeal'-old ggi-nt hull. This ymir sam' thai l'l'Sf0l'1l,fiUll uf tim north qiuuls tin vxf-lusivv nuilc- pnsscssiun. Op:-uvd :is ai mule do1'1uitu1'y, Szirgeut li t ya-iii' mis 1'4l!lV4'l'f1'li fm' :ni iw:-i'f1mx' ni. 1-ur,-fls, lnii 1-misti'1ir-timi of Shopzuwl hull I'9tlll'IlCti f-xr-lusivv iiurtli miriipiis rights to the men. lVlEN'S OLISING For the Male: An Expansive Home and a Knack for Casualness The North Quads run from lllittlwgziii to Smith Tlis- malt- minit- to Ntwtliwt-stvi'ii lung lwlirm' ilu- Cl1lC'2lgO :tml from thc lzlkt- twist tu l3u1'1'i11ggtm1. l4t'IHlllk'. 'l'l1t- mule- ix at vi't-zit111'c- llllltllll' until itst-ll. Some qtlzuls resitlciits live- iii l-l'iIl0l'llllj' limlst-s :tml tlviic-mlly it is iiimv iiitviist- atlitntt In-ing vzisuzil, titul- tl01'mitm'ivs 1-lost' to t'lllSSl'tNlIHS. ing Ll t'1ll't't'l', :tml staying iii swliritil tlizm is its lvmzilt- Others live with pureiits, limtliws, sistvrs. win-S, t-mtiitt-1'pzi1't. amd vliilclix-11 muiiy miles fruiu st-liuol. lint, lm' :ill this, tliv mzilt- ultt-ii gin-s in til its lt-llfm' R0gz11'mllt-ss of what portiuii of tliz- llll2UlS um- vx- sttult-lit li-inn tliti sutitli. llig llt12ll'lt'tllj' 4-iiutigli. Ilii- umiues, always tlicfiwf is thc mulc. l'f'lllZllC'llllSlUiltlIl1ll tliut tln-iiiatlvistm t'llIl1IlllSl'1ll'lit't'llF. 1,5 -5 -ug 3. ON CAMPLI Aztec Art Falls in lle wus trying to stuily. I f Diet ieizin ilnties lull lot to house man- ager, who must. keep men hnppv and .-,, 7 . 152- , i treasury unhnnkrupteil. Synipzithetie image 1-ook :intl liousemzin oller suggestions ol low eost mezils whieh will fill yawn- ing, eiivernous stomziehs of brothers. X ..Zll , ,,. Face of Female Callers, Beer, and Bridge The men returned to their rooms. lle lookeil up from his liooli on -Utee nrt of the six- lle wzinclerecl hnek to Aztee zirt. He was hungry, Ieenlh eentury :intl listened to ii strzuige seuflling so he hunted through his f-out poi-kets. There was sounml in the hzillwuy hy his floor. half of ai squzisheml eznicly hair there. Suslilenly, three mules hurst into his room. lle :ite it. Hlley, how's zihout ll lll'C'l'?ll shouteml one. ,X roar ezune from the hull outside his room. He Ile triecl to eonneet heer zincl Aztecs. Ile eoulcln't. jumped. t'No, gotta study, he unswereml, still not sure ol' Fourth for hrimlge, shouted the voice again. the eonneetion. The three stumhleml out the clooi Ile 1-losenl his hook and walked into the hall. Alley, letfs forget these hooks lienils and go hy ourselves, one ileeitlecl. lle looked flown :it the .Xztee art. lt wus funny llZll'I'il.SSt'tlV011Vt'l'Si1ll0ll2LllSlilll,'tilSOlTll1lllllS of fellow North Quinls resitlents in vuin :ittempt to hold private phone con- looking stuff. Somehow, he Ptllllflllll liring himself to versaition. Mule resirlenees ure noted for lziek of privacy. sturly it :it that minute. The phone rznig. lt rung ziggziin lle striie'e'le4l lroin his heel and w ilkul nito the ' hh linll. Six other men were stniuliiig in their tloorwnys, :incl one wus nnswering the ring. ullltll' you - it's an girl. tittereil the one who haul nnswereml it, pointing: to him. 31 in-. tntenlls went up lrom the nnnles stuiuliiig in the ell in irwnys. lle lrieil to he ezisunl :is he wulkeil to the phone. The hull stzniclers elosefl in on lt wus the lloineeoiningg eo-1-lizi.ii'1iia.ii :iskingg him if he hiul put up the posters. lle tolcl lui thit he hul :intl hung up the phone. 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Wvheii he has to take his little sistc-i' lu the Satur- day matinee oi' tom-li his little ltimtlwi' lu tic his shut-s, it's not so good, either. But, the 1-tinipciisutioiisl Plzicid evviiiug away l'l'tll1l the liustlc- ul' campus is privilctgs- ul' ull' c-ztnipus mult- stuclent. Doggy c-mupzuiinii slt-1-ps tlur- iug clrzimaitit- pivsviitiitimis, pi-rlcs up when Comllu-1'4'i:1l 1-firm-s, for it iutiuiis :i couple of miiiuttts ul' petting :tml play. Nlatinees on Commuter Scales llQl'l2llll ll'illlSptbl'lillltlllS lui' S2lllll'tl2lY night flutes is guml. Siiiiflziytliiim-1'xi'itlifillet inigimii, wliippwl piituttws, lllltl upplt' ple' is guutl, ltltl. .X quit-t plum- to stuily tllll'lllglQ 1-xzuu wtitfli mum lif- ggtititl, :tml 21 l'tN'lil2lll party lwlkiixt tht- wiiitci' l'tn'mz1l is gmirl. lu ltinusiiig, :is iii f'Yt'l'j'llllllg.f t-lstt, lift- mlm-s liuvc- its guml zuul its lltll-SU-,Lftltlll sitle-. l f ,, , , ,, RU H WEEK Utopian Living Falls Lot of New Students in Mid-September ll'l1l'l'l' were 15 right hands slieking out toward him. He played and won. llm- wondi-rt-fl whit-li one he should shake. He notit-ed that all the rushees were winningg he lfinnlly, the men awakened to his dilemma, and 14 wondered why the at-tives were such poor players. withdrew, so that only the one attac-hed to the arm Things were like that all week: more hands to ol'theI'l1sl14'hzlil'm:1lll'email10tl. shake, more winning poker, more fabulous meals, lle shook it. more men hanging onto his every word. Inside, all was spotlesssnot at all as his father Somewhere inside him, he realized that fraternity had desc-1'ihetl the lil'2Ll'-Ol'l1ll'j' of his eollege days. life wasn't always going to mean this utopianexistence, 'l'ht-re was a poker game in the eorner. He and the hut hy the good natured rihhing which the brothers rnsh vhairman joined it. passed among them, he knewthat he was going to like it. l'llNlll'1'SIIF2Il'llV1'S give tln-ni limlsw lay Xllllllllflllllllg ullwr- SV11111: - 11111111 111'-111111111-1w1'11111'1-11111111-1111 'X '-11' N '- ,,1 1 -1-xx' 1I'1'S1llll11l 1111 1l'l1SIl 1111111 111 1 Ill1l 1111 1111' Illl -1111-111111111-11-sf 111 11' 1r N -w -1 1111-111111 11111 11111111111 111-11 l'V1'I'Y si11g11 111111 1-x--1-111 1111 1111111 11111 1111 1111' 1+ 1111111 A . .IN .N EW TUDE T WEEK Freshman Turns Fatalist, Relieves the Future of Frustration H9 s111011 111 1111- 1-11g1- 111' 1Jf'0l'11lgl 1111-11111111 15111111151 111- sigL111-11, s111'11gg1-11 111s Nilf11l111l11'N -11111 111111111111 at 1h1- 11111- w11i1'11 W11111111 11111 1111- 1.1'111lt 1111111 211111 1lLl11i- 11i111s1-11 111 1111- 1-1111 1111 1111- 171-1-111111 11111 way211-1'11ss1111- 1-.'Ql'LlSH. 1'11wi11i11g11y, 111- 111111 11111'11Illl' il 1il1111'11'f11.K1'11 Xl 111 H6 111111111 not s1111111 111 1111111111-1' 111- 11111s1- 111111-1111 1111' 111- 111111 111-1-1-1111-11 1111- 1'111i111y 111' 11111-king 11111-5 things. 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'Nol- J', -.4 s- . -. ,,,. , ,A - ,-nt: ,Qgw 4. . -sv 'a:','q', :...., 311' . . -mx!!-nb. 1 ,, of -tw'-s if ' 1, Ft ' Il' 44 QQJN Acacia: Standing, left to right: t'ltt't Kona, .Inn liiown kit Nt-11. liinm- lixisv-ltnli, I-lill flosst-tt, Phil .lin-r-zntl. Torn Ilaillinnn, I-Ll' Hula-r. XY:ntl K1-nm-tl3. .lack Bailey, I' l I4 lil in t'u I I' tai n t'hnl 'l'h lint it llllll Willi Hill IH 1 lit ' d I ftt ' li I fill!!! in C I llen .uv gtg ig , Q' t- -sn . tw ii :sim , 3 Nan-k. Seated, backgroun , e 0 right: ot ' - if , 'ii-1-l Selle-iirzincl, .Inc-kA , .Int-It lllfisl, Seated, foreground, left to right: ll'-tzitt Yon, .lint Stiuil. Rui Mt-Nnint-t-. Idol: Yollt---, Dulu- Ilulht-it, Hit-li Pom-I-1, Ilivli Plunkett, ACAC A Sweetheart huns Pledge Part, Sticks with Illini Brothers hinlge sales :Lt Ht'JH1C't'tJIl1lll2. The c-up has resided on .X girl in at t-lown suit salt in thc- living room tnlk- ing to :i hoy wt-an'ing :1 polif-t-mzin's nnifor Ill. thc- At-an-ia mantle for two 1-onset-utive years. For ull the tlec-orzitioiis, some .-Xt-at-ins were dis- No ont- notit-ml tht-ni. for tht- room wus fillt-tl with znppoiiitc-tl. ' t-ostnmt-tl 1-onplt-s. It :ill wats pzirt of ,ht'ilt'l2liS Sup- prt-sst-tl llc-sires party, gin-n t'2li'l1 yt-ur hy the pl1-:lgt 4-lztss. - Sweet Sioux, at rurisliing wooden Indian maiden, dill not zLr1'iVe. Sioux is :in Af-in-ia trophy whit-h tinvc-ls ht-twc-i-n l'nivt-rsity of Illinois and North- 'l'his vt-:ir plc-:lgt-s trinistornn-rl thi- honsi- into :in Qnltizitit- inontnfgt-, 4-oinplt-te with fish nt-ts, tlriftwootl :nvl tlrztwings from lift- nntlt-r tht- sr-ai. 1 . . . tt-ntt-r ot ntt:-ntion tor 1-:n'h tI:it-- -is , . . . sht- 'll'l'l vt-tl . wt-ste-rn. The c-lntptt-1' in the st-hool whit-h wins the foothull gamut- in tht- full is allowed to keep Sioux until the other st-hool wins the game und, with it, ' tht- right to the niztitlen. w.ts tht- 1-linptt-rs t:ix'oritt- trophy: first plum- 4-up lol To LPH DELT PHI Berets, Wine Bottles, and Can-Cans Convert Llites to Parisians :XII Alplizx Delta Phi wulkwl tliruugli llw living lt mis thc- night lwlliix- thi- 1m.lifi.,mll Nigl,1 ii, room of tliv liouse-. Hlil l'zu'c-1- party. :mil illpliu lim-lik xwix- p1'vpzii'iiig1 He was Wm-z11'ii1g 11 liervl pow-lic-ml juuiitily mi lliv fur lJ21I'lY 4-iilvi'Iziinii11viil zi lu lfiwiif-li. side of his l1921Ll. llc c'z1r1'ic-cl witli liim an Wim! lmtilv The vliuriis lim- still wus still' fruiu its 1'igm'm1f with a, vzuiflle slum-li in thc top of it. llc- wznlkc-cl ilmvii ilgliiviiig wlimi ilu- Alplizi lJvlt's switf-lu-il tlivir lim the stairs to the lmziscinoiil, wlic-ro suiiicuiw was play- from tlic- lmft liziiik to lmiig fix-lil lm' tlivii' xnmiuzil ing a piauiu. iiilmlimisi- tlmllnill guiiiv, A group ul' men wv1'e 1'c'l10z11'Hlll:l il 11111-f'2lll Wllllllfr l+'i'esliim-ii :mil sf-iiiurs tc-:um-cl up to play ilw willin- allfl all S6'1'i0l1SlY WPI? ll'Yll1:JQ TH lJ4'l'l'f'l'f Tllf' SUFDS VP- Il11lI'0-jllllltll' Vlbllllllllilllllll. Wlii-ii it was :ill uw-r, all quired for the I'OllllllC. Nom- looks-ml up us the iww- 1-lussels liiirriwl Inu-la lu llw lmim- fur :1 1-liuiiipifmk VOIHGI' 9l1lf'l'0fl- mliiiiwr for l'Yf'l'YHlli'. Alpha Della Phi: Back row, left to right: .lnlm flziiillu, liill 514195, l'lf lxailnl, Ni:-lc l'uly4l11lis,1li-niuv lii1itvii,.l:wlQ l,!'llX, li4ili'1lm1i1-li, Sf:-xv llviiiizin llnli-li Zvi--, Dick Jones, .lolin Day, Bull 'lll'flllf'l', Iilll lYf'i'11vr'lw, Iwi- Hzuilnv, 121-nv li:n:1:m. l,:l1'iy lxlllllfllll, S11-vw Slaxluwli. Middle row, left to right: Hull limi- Hi-'nur' limi ili- cllali. Gray Tutliill, Nml .ls-mir-tt, .loliii R+-vullzi, H4-nv l,uifon. Flu-1 Sllill-l'l, lhuf llliifl, Front row, lett to right: Hull liimwv. 'llim l'1':n'm'll,fil1N Smith, Klwl-1' 1'lillPI', Bill Svliilllng, lvully Sc-rift, .lfw lllI'YVNlPl. 'i Y lP 5' P' -vel. -us gxx ,,, ',r,5- ra: 10 'OO- rr C0 K lin Q0 90 'N P -vu' - Alpha Tau Omega: Standing, left to right: Bolt lfuf-li:-1, Plein- lliniiili, Hill Kully, Bill Wnlz. Hill C'4ii'ter, Glenn Amli-i-son, Dim-k Lucy, Holi Perkins, Fi-ecl Davis, Hug! Minor. .Iolin XIf'l1lllUUllf'l'lX,.l1'llj'SlllIlIlUIlh, In-s .lin-olisoii, Bill llr-ss. Seated, back row, left to right: VicLulike,.lol1i1Cl:ii'tli1er,George Stevens, Blaine Carlson. Toni Rl'-llowi-ll, lion Iiosin. flurry Rlziislinll. .lan-k Minossy, Uri-g llylilt. Seated, front row, left to right: Greg Shukf-i' in lvauk of Bill Klosteiinnn, EclJohnson, Holt Uliw-I. Hiro l'lnin'i, l4ol1S1ulI.-i,.Iolni DU'- ALPH T Ll GMES Champion Sculptor Treats Date to Whole Pumpkin Pie Dessert 'l'ln'ee girls sail on ll1l'llllNl'llll'lll floor ol' the sorority pzirly, where judges waited to clevicle on the most liousf- r'zn'x'ing1 pumpkins. lJl'0Hl'l0llli lifxlllillf' pumpkin st-ulptor. lim-li trim-il lo oulilo the other in guolesiliic-iii-ss, The judges ijezivliecl their tlei-ision. One stood up l'ni going lo inukc- hnir out ol' an olfl mop nnil :intl nnule the uiiiioliiic-elm-lil. All but one of the - - 1 v put 11 on nnne. .X'l'U's lun-st out laughing. l 1-nn'I ill-ville XYl1t'lllI'l' to innke mine look fic-nrlish The solemn one was the clziite of the winner, and . , , . . . or slupiel. he wiiiveil lmei-zuise he knew his late. ,Xs Ili:-5' worlu-il, lhey inznlf- gin-ss'-s ns to how other ISPVZLIISI' his plate wus juflgetl vhznnpion, she huitl the 1-owls tu-re 1-uiwiiigg ilu-ii' invitations to the .Xlpliui p1'ix'ili-ge of tlnowingeg ai pumpkin pie in his fave. There , . v 1 luu Uiiivggn zninuul llnllom-4-ii lloly Cow party. was nothing he voultl ilo about it but to smile and lint-li 1-oz-il f'ni'ric-il ln-1' 1-:iiweil pumpkin lo the to lil-k oil the ex:-ess pie. -w ASBURY H LL ' Mysterious Hand Points Dorm Mates to Endless Flights of Stairs The big, white building st-1'ategit-ally lot-ated aeross been forgotten, but Asbury men have attaelietl their the street from all the freshmen women in lVillard own symbolism to it. hall has been standing on the eorner for a long, long To them, the hand stands for the helping hantl time. whieh eat-h attempts to give to his dorm mates. regartl- But, it was just four years ago that the univer- less oftheir religion, eolor, ornationality. This helping sity took over the building and eonverted it into hand is the only t'laxv of Asbury. Asbury hall, an internat.ional house. Biggest problem for Asbury men are the steep Mystery of the house is the large earved hand stairs in the old building they eall home. It's a long which hangs just above the street number by the way down from the third floor. and the Hrst floor is front door of the dorm. a flight. above the ground level, so elimbing is the The original meaning of the hand long sinee has house's eontinual sport. Asbpry hall: Standing along left porch rail, foreground to background: Tt-tl Stewart, Saunrlers Davis, Phil C'lnim-n, Erv I.isk. Standing on stairs, back row, left to right: Bob Buchsbauni, Bob Pennington. Bob Boyle. Irv Bunton. Standing, third row, left to right: .lohn Mullen, Phil Cl1ll'll'l. John Mt-Kniglit. Standing, second row, left to right: Ray Nakamuiu, Al Prec-htel, Mike King. Standing, front row, left to right: George Soulos, Jim Yoneinoto, thisliy thimlile, tit-oige Rt-ntl. Seated, back row, left to right: Ed Bohner, Martin Aliker. Seated, tront row, left to right: Ri:-hai-tl Dang. .lei-ry Iimuse. aawew MU' if --v ,J BETA THETA PI Tradition-Bound Men Snake Dance, Feed Waa-Mu Cast and Crew 1111-1'1- 1111s 111111111151 l1IlllNl1Zl1 111:11 11111-111111111 111 1111- 111111 1111-ii' g111-sts 11l11'1i 111 1111- 151-tu 111111s1-, 11'11e-re some- '-11--1 1-:1111111ls 111111:,:11111. thing sp1-1-i211 :111'z1i11-11 :111 111. 1111-111. S1111111'1115', il 1lllIl'llll1l' 111-111111 111 1'l1ll 111111111111 1111- 11111-sts 11'1-1'1- 1111- 1':1st, 1-11-11', 111111 stuff 1111-111116-1's of . . . . , , 1'1'111x11, 111111 lll :111 111s1:1111. :1 11111-1' 11111- 111 151-1:1 1111-1:1 ,, 11111 111111-R111 s111111', 111111 1111- g111-sts-11'e1'Q 211111294 to the ,-1 1 . . . 1 1 5 1111s 1111-1111-11, 111 1111-11' 11'11111t11111:11 s1111111- 11i1ll1'1'. 11'1111it11111a1 1111111-t 11111111-1' p1'1-S1-1111-11 by 1111- 13912118 after 1111- 1111-11 111-11- singing 1111-11' 1':11'111'111- sung: HW1- 1111- 1111- 1111- S11t111'1111y 11111ti111-1- 111' 1-z11'11 y1-111 s s111111'. 1Vit11 111-111111-. 111-111111-3 111- 1111- 1111- 111-111111- . . 151-t11's 111511111111 p111n1i111-11t1y in 11111 1Vil1ii1-111115110112 the '111l1' 1'1l2l11I 111' 141-1:1's 11-11 11111 1111- 1111111 111lt11' 111' 1111- 51111-sts 1111 11'1-1'1- 11111 1'l'1C'1I11N. 1lil1lQQ11111. It 1111s il 1lil1JI'Dj' 111111 111411 11-11 gg1'1111p 111111 111-111 O11 111 11l1' 11:11'11i11g.5 1111, 1-111's 11111111115 111 11'11isk 111-t:1's 1111- stage 1111- 1111- lust IJ1xl'1'11l'I111ll11'1' 111' the s111111'. Beta Theta Pi: On roof, left 10 right:1101111111511-1111111. 17111-1c111:111:1111,T1-11 N111-1-1111-, 111111 f11l11I1l11,-11111 1111-sf,1'111-14 A111t111:111, D:111- 141-11111111, .11-111' .1:1y1-1, Divk AIf'j'E'l'. 111 1111-- 1'1:1111. 1l1-111y1- l':1111-11:-, 1111:111 1'1:111111111, 1111111-1 11111111-11-:111, 11:111 S11'11ll'l, Standing in window, left to right: 111-:111 1'1uig11-rs..1111' '1'111.1'11r1-1111. On left norch Wall, background to foreground: 1'1I4't1 l'1-.11f1111. .1111- S1'11l1111111, 111111 K1111111111 On right porch rail, background to lore-ground: P1111 R11t11. John I'1-11-1s1111, R1l'1lTl'l1111,1'3l1l1 1111111-11-, On porch, back row, left to right: li:-1111 W111111-1. J111111 Xxv1l1t'1P. 11ll'1i 1l114'1ll'1. 11111 111-1.11111-, U11-11 H1-1111. On porch, middle row, left to right: DllllC'1ll1 Mac- 1111-Q111, 31111111 N11-111'11t11:11. On norch,frontrow,lef1 10 right: 151111 K1:11-1111111'z111'. 111-111 H11-M-11s. .lim 1'1-11ci1 f. .1111111 1,lll'1lS, .1i111 150111-1. Standing at left of porch, 16ff to !'1g1'lfS.1lI11S1'11111111:1. 11111111 1 11ll1'11x, - 1 an 'W Q-Bidi 11111: -, A Au, f K1-iv - 7' '11, 1 1 6? 4-nv HI PHI , Perfection in Housekeeping Dissolved by Host from Orphanage It was thc- sw-mul ye-ul' in tlwil' new IIUIISP. lint pc-1'l'l-rtioii ilifln'l Inst lung. So, the C'l1i PI1i's sc-lllwl llmvn to il 1'igo1'olls juli .Xl l'I11'ist111us lima- mimi llic- l'hi l'l1i zinnlixil pzirly of l'CD2ll1lilllQQ, l'Cflf,'l'UI'llllllLI. :xml l'l'IllUtIl'llllgL lui' mini- ful' fwpllzuis. For :in 4-vviiiiig, thi- IIUIINI' was lillm-ml ing years. lioin uttif- lu llilSl'Il1lllll with vIiil4li'vn, They wzililwl their Iinusf- in lJt'l'I'l'l'i SIIZIIN' fm' lln- 'l'I11-y alll- iw 1'l'l'illll :incl wzilu- in the mlining iwnii YGZIIJS uvlivitic-s. lllivn pun-ntsz11'1'ix'ml for lJ2ll'f'IllS' spilling il little :is they wi-int, 'l'ln-5' Illl'SSl'll up the clay, the l'flllf'l'Ul'1llIIllI was 1-mliplelf-cl, :incl the Iiollsl- Imllse, Illll they lnul 21 XYUIllIl'I'Iilll limi-. was in exe-Inplury orllc-V. Xml. lln- C'hi l'hi's flaw-iilwl Ilizil it was xwilli il. Q'-ni 4 Q Chi Phi: Standing on roof, left to right: Amlrc-w Smith, John Gilflurr. Seated on house roof, left to right: Hl'I'Iit'l'l Rinnlmw, Yliillinlii Keim, .lan Kloe-k, Muuiiw- Muzi-l, Vlllllllllile VauHuele, .Innws Popp, llnlic-it Viaiwfiiiil. Seated on porch roof, lett to right: Rnnnlfl RiiFj'Illllk'l'Iilll'9, .launf-s Zur-Iizily. Standing at left of porch: livinwtli Williinns, On porch, left to right: Ricliuril Mill'-i, Snnfuinl Ilzunip- ton, Szunuel Biwlc, C'n l Pr-tl-is. Standing in foreground, left to right: IIHIDUII Vlirismpln-1, Frank Rutluml, In-slim-' Ingli-. Sealed in fore- ground, left to right: Ilnln-it Pugh. .lzinnes l'tI1oI'l'. Chi Psi: Standing on porch, left to right: Hull Siu-iitlsuii, Klilw Bl: ,Xlililli-, Ii:-ii Nl'lFtlll, ll:-ml twill-iiiiiii. Twin KI:-Ka-vitt, lfii-tl Hlililu-ll. Seated on porch, left to right: Wiiifl ll1'llstifim..loliiit'Iiiiivl.ill, .lovtii-4-, Tit-v liol-4-its Dim liiiiiiillt-, Vliiiflq Sliiiiiimii. Standing on ground, left to right: Dim Lonlailil, Ron Poclesvlii, .lack Vlim-. Kvfii YY:-listvii. Hit-li llllllillllill, lit-ii tlw-, ll:-ilv .lnlms4iii, llill l'flu'mnl. Daw- l'If-lml, Ili'-lc Siiiif-sts-i, Dzivi- Smith, l'f-tv llvi'si-lit-ml. Seated on ground, left to right: liznl lislif-i', l'i:uiilt t':iil-mi, .liiii Nllll't'I1l'jjjll'l, thinly lwwisitli, lliliml lliiiiii. llfiiit-ii liuiiyziii, Vliit-ri l :-iiiiiiitlm-Z, Nur-l Klviriziiiv. Hl P I For Trophy Winners: Qld Skeletons from Dusty Personal Closets .X lioy witli za tlznslq lmiiggiiig out of liis liip po:-lu-t :mtl lziugli onli' tlic-in with tlioii' flutes and others. xmllis into tliv mitltllv ol' tlio iwioiii. Xotliiiig is too tliw to liiiro to the pulrlit-. llt- piills out tlw tliislq. :mtl witlioiit looking :it Bill, t'lii I'si's lizul iiioiv to talk zilioiit this year :inyoiu-, lioltls it to liis lips, tliniii ai lltlll' slit-lc-toiis. llis tlutt- is iiiiiiiipiwsst-rl. For tliv lust two yvzirs, tliv l.l'l1t0I'lllly lost the I-HI Sliti luioxxs tlirit llit- llnslt is 4-iiipty ziiitl tlizit it's llmtlizlll tropliy liy 1-los: lussg-s iii tiiizil t0lll'l12l.lHQI1'ff llllrsl ai prop lm' :iii :iiiiiiizil t'lii l'si ul'l'ziii'. tlu- Nothing gzinit-s. Sail-ix-fl party. 'llliis yczliy t'lii I'si's got mzul. Hum- zu -vt-ui' lui' tliv liig 1-vt-iit, t'lii l'si's :xml tlit-ii' Xlvitli :iii 4-xtrzi spswiail spark iii thc- tiiiuls of the tlxllt-s pull imlivitliizil slat-lt-toiis tioiii tlivii' 4-lost-ts :mtl lllll'2lIl1lll'2llS, tlicy mlggc-cl out lloltu Tau lloltu to win 1-iiipluaisixv tlu-iii tll'Illll2lllt'tlll-Y. 'l'lic-ii tlit-y sit lmvlq tliv tropliy. I DELT K PP EP IL Loud Profanities Summon Little Dammit, get in here! After sueh an admonition, the little hlaek dog should be slinking and trembling through the front door of the Delta Kappa Epsilon house. But he isn't. Instead, he Comes tearing into the house, wagging his tail and jumping to lick at the boys. He is the Deke maseot, and Dammit is his fru- ternal name. Although a mast-ot, Dammit does not live in the Black Dog with Waggally Tail house. He eommutes from a North Shore sulmurlm. It started when a eoed pinned to one of the lJeke's first met Dammit, lt was love at first sight. Before the men of the house had a ehanee to pro- teet their furry friend, the Coed had talked the presi- dent into allowing her to take Dammit home with her. Now, he lives away from his f-omrades, lint the Deke's haven't lost eontaet with him. He has regular 1-alling hours at the house almost every week end. Delta Kappa Epsilon: On root, lett to right: Bill Laser, Dave Tiuitt. Stn Seuthlei. Flank Piielie, .Inn Mr-Call. Craig Smith, .lim Sf-hurz. Standing on porch, left to right: Pau! McCarthy, Fhnek Duhee. Standing on porch steps, left to right: Bob C'l1n'k, We-ir Gililwnns. wvlll Pznkei. Standing left of porch, left to right: Stu Looslev. Bill Wilshire. Seated on left porch railing: Rav Muir. Standing in foreground: Wally Allen. Seated on porch steps: Diek lxlxtsuh, Phil Elder. Standing on right side of porch, left to right: Holi Dnlryniple. Bruce Brown, Greg Friss. Y .-.w-WV...--.,q-MN. HJ. ,,,,, ., ,iQ,,,,.m,g7g:-M -f v-- ' . ...., ,,,, , X -W LY ..,.,. ,.,,,.,,,,., , .1 A ' V , m - 'T to W ,NN x Wi ' 1' E., s ' ' 'Zi-0' l ' ' ' -P-9'1'1fi'l Nga'-Q' Q ' f 3 ' A L43 ' ' -xi! , g f-: 1? L, 1 S' 'Q Q We--,- ' ,Kg Y, ' ' .l ' '- . 3. xr-XY-, e S ' .Mx Y-H., 'Q -it l - , ax, - , , at .ex qs, 'l1 i '-.--. ,-Q. y 1 . - '-'YR N ' 1 -if 'f - T41 '-.1 . ' 4 ,, n ,N ' ' Y - g ' ' ----V .W MN S sw li b - ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 f i 1 I I ,Ag1'jff-f-unify' an ,gg f--M--Q.-.t.,,V 'f ,M g l 5: ,A . .13T?r.g.-L: w. f U 'Illini , T f --11, h ' f .W S W 1 Tgrlazgg-f'nfgfeTt.rr'y yPM A l . t 1 6 1 9 or-S it -A-e-a-,g-e, at-we : fp . K W-W-...,-,,gw Mm V 'M -'--.,.,.,l,lLf'- - lifts Delta Sigma Pi: Standing on porch, left to right: .lint Oitiz, Iinli Wiiglit, lion t'ni'l-mi, Wuyiw IH-1,1-iwnii, th-mgv Slli1lPlkl-'I', Wes Knuppf-r, Dick Brown, Ken Mae- lntxif-, lxi-n St-lntlt--I, Ttllll lllifilx. lion Wt-ffl-le, .Inv Ru-X, Ili:-la llnn, Standing, left of porch: .lin-lc t'nla-mann, Seated on porch rail at left: .Iiin Br-utel. Seated on top step: lain t'tiinr1n. Seated on fourth step: Dun l.in1l-ny, Seated on third step: Dir-la lin:-lnii-in. Seated on second step: Glen Cliiisteiisz-ri. Seated on bottom step: lznnlt t'ov:iifi. Seated on ground in front of steps: .lnlin 'l'nwt-ii. On right porch rail, background to foreground: Dick Hukimiun. Bill Bowman. Standing, right of porch, lelt to right: l,lt'lxlll1llIl, .Inv Hllv-f, Dun- Ni-lxnn, Paul l'lIll-1l1i1111l,,l1n1 1,411-Mjqilm IJUU5 lqji-I-1Cwj,,g, DELTA SIGMA Pl Coed Showered with Roses at Revelation of Well Kept Secret tmlplt-s in l'4n'in:1l sittin- in-i'v tltuiving to sweet in the t'll2lIJlt'l' inet-tiiig plxworliiig the formal, the inuslt- mn- night this wlntt-ix nznne uf the 'Wlllllt'l' is known only to the president Smlflf-HIV, tht- nwlic-sti':1 stuppwl playing, :mtl tlic- :tml tu tlu- snviul t'llillI'IllL1ll who togetllc-1' Count the pri-sitlt-nt ul llt-ltzn Slgllllil l'i mst- tu tht- lmntl stand votes lwl'o1'v the fnrlnznl. :intl sttmtl Iwliintl tlu- llllt'l'tlIDlltlllt'. The niiiimliim-iiieiit is sulvvcl fm' interinission time l'Iwi'x'niiv was silt-nt, lm' 1-W-i'y4+iw lm:-w wlntt was at the l-tll'Illill. Illrtblll In lixllllvt-n, This yt'2ll'. t':u'ulyn t'm'lmt-tt of the- I'emlm1'idge won 'l'ln- wt-ll lwpt st-vu-I ul tlu- iilvntity ul tlic- yt-urs the titlt-. lima- ul' llf-ltzi Siginzt l'i uns allmnt to lw rm-x'c-:alt-tl tn XYitl1 it, slut won the right to 4-urry the rose bou- llc-ltn Sink :intl tlwin' tlzttt-s, Yntwl on lly St't'l't'l lmllut 11111-t pwsvlitt-tl tu llt'l' liy the fl'1l-lt'l'llllY. M. SH 'XV 3 -i mr 'ga' . 4 - K 0, 1. -4. -F ., , . , qw ,' . 'ni .yi lf 1. -4 Delta Tau Delta: Standing, left 10 right: l ll'Il l,2l.l'f'Y. Divk Ijllilbllfl, IJIIYP PIlj'llll'l, Pt-tv li1'll1lN'1lf', l':llll l.4lt'lll'l, llill l.4'llIl1lll, fxlltly l.lllIllN', liil-li llll'lIlll1llPl, liylnll Chrissis, Joe lxlCCl0l'IlllI'li, Alnolll flllllyl -lullll llillkll, Tony Blltlm, Wally Wt-ls,'lSlll'k Wt-alvtfl, Anflx YllllSlvklt-, Nirla NlJX'l'h. lflllllli .lr-slw. Seated, baclli rowmleft to righli TOIIY Bl'21Slly, tlerlrgv VW-ige-l, Burt Foss. I'lUI'I't'Sl Klzlvlltllllllrl, Roger f2lllU,lQ, Intl I,l'lllX1lll, tlllll l,1llll, llllll lg2llll1'S, lly nn Ave-ly. lin-li Ht-vlllc-l, Ixt-ll L lille-x, Charles Hough ill lnlcli uf Price l'l0IFXlll6', lillllf' fillfllby, llellll l,1llllll'li. Seated, middle row, left io rigl11:.l1lr-lc 'l'usll, Divk lilllll-, Bull Klullliilll, Ulla, .lllll xlllll- deSallde, Gordon Ellling in lnlvk IlfTOII1 lXlC'f'UIII1lf'l'i, .ltlllll DIIIIIUIU. Seated, front row, left to right: l'l1lll'li Wolfe-, .Inn flzlllt-llxl,-, Lltlyrl lrfilvlr, 4'I'lli Dt-It .lnn Hanson ill lluck of .lllll SSIIIIS, Sinn DlB0llLl, Kun Lllllllllk DELT T U DELT Oddly Proportioned Pup Barks Pajama Clad Runners' Victory A long, low-slung l'Ul'li0I' SIJ2lllll'l pc-0l'0tl il1'tlllllll thc- llll' lllilSt'tll ttf tht- Dt-lttl 'llilll 171-ltzl lltlllsr-. corner. 'l'llis yf'2ll'. 'Thi lDttlt mls un lllllltl Wllbll tlle- lit-lt's He XV1LlllQCl to llc lvt nllttlutws, pn-slllltctl tllttil' Zllllllllll pnjzlllnl l'Zlt't'. N0 one payed any Zlllfllllltlll tn llilll, sn htf run intu 'l'llv l'ilt't' lnltl at 17t't'lllllll' twist ttl it, llltlllgll. lvllll 'the living rooln and tric-d to sit up. llc- t'ullldll't. alll l'l'1ltvl'llitil-s f'lllUl'tltl in tllt- I'tll2lYS, lllll IJclt's wztllwtl Every time llc tried, llc fell null' tn unit sidtl, litll' his nfl' :ls tllt' WlllIlf'l'S. lint. llllj' t-tlllltlll't lu-t-p tlltfil' body was tml long lo sllpport. llc lwgun to look ill mln ll'tlIJlly. little l'l'llHlI'Lll0ll, :uid sollleollc- lvt llllll mil. Stl, tllv IJl'tvlJlQlH was sulwtl wllvll tllv ldllzlglnlllillltllls The ollt-of-pwvportinn Villllllf' tllztll' t-tn-lic-1' Splllll0l IlN'll t-4-dt-tl tht- llflllllj' tu Nt't'Ullll plum- winnt-rs, lit-tal and half Ll21,f'llHllllllLll is llilIHl'tl Pill lil-lt, ztntl llc is 'l'llt-tu Pi fl':ltvl'llity, -41 DELT UP ILO Cotton Candy Mingles with Sawdust for Evening under Big Top 'l'i-st ynum-lt' on the Iiissnini-te1'! hig top is lrwutetl eoiiveiiieiitly right in the f1'atier11ity Step right up :intl win n vupie mlnlll lYon't 1-ost house. :i vt-nt! Dlns and their dates van wanrler from 1'o0m to lIurryY Ilurryl Ilurryl Ilit the milk hnttle and room in the house and try their hzmd at any of the win ax big prize! 4-niieessioiis. And, it cloesn't c-ost a vent. It's pink elephants, vnlinpes, 1-nttnn 1-zlncly, and At the top of the house, in the Edgar Bergen ball pe-znnits time for the Delta l'psilon's, and the house room, is the main ring, where the big acts are pre- is 1-niiw-i'tecl into 21 giant 1-iri-us 'Ltr-nt. sented. ,Xlthough the floors are Covered with sawdust, Spring quzn'ter is the time eau-li your for the DU the UUE usually manage to end up claneing in the t'irt-us party. :intl every 4-win-essioii 4-oinnioii to the middle ofthe main ring. Delta Upsilon: Standing on porch stairs, left to right: .Iolln Hrunlly, Iam-y Diei, Boll Hr-ineinun. Seated on top porch step: Ken Toys- Seated on bottom porch step, left to right: f'l1l1I'li f'rnw, tit-in me Vile. Along porch railing, foreground to background: .luke Stiuhlc-, Herb Evert, Pete Biidgefoid, .lim lXIeCamphelI, Miles Kuckuk, Biiivi- Ailninf, Umm Mvlllwifnii. Andy XYiiiti-ri-min, Dun Butlinger, flJ'llj' liullurrl, Frank Murphy, Lou Tukarfs. Pete Klingeinan, Bob W'hite, Norm Kragzseth, Andy .tinli-ion., .Inn Rlyiivk. Standing in foreground, left to right: .Inhn Lexi-li, Steve- Muitin, Bill Klinuinun. Huh Flhleit. Walt Hutchins, .Iiin Brooks, Tad Morgan, Bob x'llIlXitNll'4'Il, .linfk Nlt'IllIlllll. Kneeling in foreground, left to right: Don Kunkel. Al Mutlier, Roger Smith. Seated in foreground, left to right: Fritz Vits, Murray litiwe, .lim Ihnn. llzuulsl l!hlH'lllIl2lll. Nt! X iff! 'N- Evans Scholars: Row at left side of porch, foreground to background: Sf-ymour Sauer , George lllllil. llialtei lvull lit-oige llough. liilllj' Mlcclto, Tom Stone. ROW N at right of porch, left to right: Dave lllaloney, Boll Opt-ka. Ray Ml:-clto, George Karney, Don f'1lll', .lim xxiilllllvl. Roger Unntlstiom. Lou Wootlwortlm. Standing tight of porch, left 1.0 right: Earl Uolz, Ken Kocrlrcr, Etl Muncaster, Glen Vl'inton. Rt left to fight! Tell Dolan. Pete Ohlwein, James Sllfllllllyvl, Ron Anflrae, Vail Stotz, .lin EVANS OLISE inter Golf on the Livin Room Evans house is part of an international chain. Some 30 years ago, Golfer Chick Evans estahlishetl the Evans Scholar fund for caddies. Today, more than 130 college men across the country are receiving full tuition and room scholarships from the fund. Scholarship winners are selected on the basis of scholastic standings in high schools. All ap- plicants, however, must have a background of caddying. VVinners selected may choose any college in the country. Most are apt to select one where golfing facilities are available. 15 Nt-tzilile, l'nlll Tylclla, llavr- ll1'lll'lrOll. liill Stnclilc, Seated on ground 1 Cullum-ll. .lolin Koepkc. Rug Keeps Scholars in Form .Xround Northwestern's Evans house, the caddy hack grountl of the men is ohvious. During the winter, the men practice putting on the living room rug. tlfte they can he heard swapping theories on the art ot golfing and telling stories of their experiences caddy- ing for famous men. In the spring, the house usually is tlesertetl. .Xl though few of the men still continue to work as catltlies, they have other reasons to he on a golf course. Most of them have lmecoine almost professional golfers in their own right. Rl Q ll. OSTER HCU E For Next Door Neighbors: A Bucket of Water, Battle Strategy ,X limit-kelliil nl water wlnrletl tlirouggli the an' and water fighting has het-ome a highly seientilie and pro- slowln-tl against a 1-lost-tl iriinlnn' ol' the Kappa Sigggnia lltlll5l'. fessional sport. Hull sessions last long into the night. Students Quite nlwioiisly, the Kappa Sig's had lieen tipped spend oft hours planning future strategy and sneaky methods of attaek, and eaeh house tries to outdo the oH', tor that wiinlnu' normally would he open. AX inonient latei, .un ,ther laivketlull returned fire, other with unusual maneuvers. When the water battle sulmsides, Fosterites walk and a Foster house wiinlou' sill was flooded. Water liattles lietween Foster and their next door clown to tleorge's lVa.ggoi1 for a. hot dog and a eoke Or neiglillnrs have het-oiiit a tradition with the men ot the Xorth Quads. pile in the ear ot' one of their dorm mates and buzz down to Iloward street. There, they enjoy their fav- .Xlthnugh lrowiieml upon hy the inf-n's housing other-. orite snaek: heel' and pizza.. l Wlieeli-i. Walt Wong, .Iohn llalwilainl, Bill Inzziain, Hugh Emlinomlson, Li-on Douglas, Maitin Kalnins, John Phillip, Foster house: Standing, left to right: lin l lin-It liioun .lnn ltliwin lien liiuhn .lark , ltolwirson, AI Ruiz. A. Ni-wt-onn-i, Ainn-n Pan-hanian. Seated, back row, left to right: Geoige Webster, Eliot Koyanagi, .lniilan IM-vlin, .Xinnlcl I,lI'llil15Y. Seated, middle row, left to right.: Kay lftljiliziiiil, Alan Greene. Uave- Petrie. Max Kanter. Seated, front row, left to right:Car1 l'aln'la-. ,lnlin Si-liai-t'l'ei, I.:iwiein-i- Smith, .lnhn Sr-tlin, IQULIPI flfata. Holi Meyer, t'hueli Pehlevinian, Henry Meth-e, Peter Bos-gel, Gerhartl llloosleitner. faq., JL-- H1 F EIS . 1 T .2 f . .41 M - . V N -Y-. -,L , Q-'W t f- it A g , 9- be J 3.2.9 . X4 'Z v-..w ,k.,,, ' vgwv - Fha- . '- iff,- I rf - - - as 5 N es..-Simian, is , . my A3 I ,K v . Q , 'Wf'5ff8.?lZ:.,p ' V ' .4 5 .. 2151. i at riff,-..-.' -4'- ff' 4--'Fi exf.eL,,. ,s -f e Goodrich house: Standing in background, left of center, left to right: Ira Zur-lqeiiiiaii, Let- hluiguii, In lt' Blot-ltiti-. Standing in background, right of center, left to right: Iienrlall Smith, Pete KI:-Lair-ii, Diek Ret-yes, .lim Pr-niiiiigtoii, Rally li Haiiiiltoii, Kneeling left of center, lett to right: Karl Xttilltlstiii, ixlllllllll Siyailsmi. Don Zale, Diek Klein, Jim the-f-iw. Kneeling, right of center, left to right: Dall' 5:1ii11'iil'i4'l1l. .lately Aliirlivu-. lioli Iiilvliel. Ihlii Sell Standing in foreground, left to right: Ken Chang, Paul Small, lfiitz Ni-yliait. GQODRICH HQUSE French Type Cuisine Relieves Post Ping-Pong Pangs of Hunger Knipp-knapp-knipp-kiiopp. palettes and heatl for their favorite party, the Parisian Goodrich house resountls with the er-ho ol' pzultlle type Left Bank party. swatlting ball, and another piiig-poiig tourney is on In truest Frenvli style. the party le-atures wine of the wav. the liest yintaffe year anil eyery kintl ol' lfieiit-li Jastry . TN . . . anti tleliezu-y. Whieh one? No one knows, for no sooner have the winners of iXftei'iyai'ds, llootlrit-li inen have no iyori'ies aliont one mateh been dec-lai'ed than some enthusiast starts fiiitlingg their way hoine. The liousing oHit-e has taken another. The eontinual game proeeclure has lieeoine eare of that prolilein. a house tradition. This year, a lilinking retl antl green light system Ont-e a year, the men east off their worn paddles was installed on either sitle ol' the front floor, anll and don lierets and sinot-ks. They take up their the inen always kiioiy their house lmy its signal. N3 TWA ff K . . z Y' 1 ,. s up + ' Z,--. Vw' .,:. .M -...fy :mg wr ,-1 f 4- 'N fv ' fg a--P-gg.fsr-erf,' Yves., ,- '. ML in .-Wie-,-I .. ,- .s .f .Z .sas Hinman Friars: Standing, left to right: Paul Lind-troni, Clnirles Knodel, Rir-liaiid Ivins, .lay C'ontorer, John Kneeht, Rohert Syrup, Richard Budde, Ty Hilbrecht, Pets- Gilles, J. lt. Evziiis, th-rald Bennet, VV:-sley Si-linuni, DvVl'ayiie, Woodring, Brad Sc-lnnidt, Glen Faith, Dwight Dohlnieier. Seated left. in background, left to right: Alun Jolinsoii. Nivk Lioiitukis, Ed Haiiwlelwvli, Eli :xSll'V1lll11llIl, Dun flawronski. Roliert Klorig, Ed Korkus. Seated at righl. in background, left to right: Nick Hrnvr-iiiti-s, Bi-rnrird Sigg, Ed Inge-isol. Paul t'e-kan. Seated in foreground, left to right: Robert Lunip. Richard Duca. Clyde Goodlieart, Don VVeber, Len Whitcup, Andy Jolinson, Mnlilon liuiliunli, Bill Stewart.. Serious Scholars Take Dim View of Homecoming Festivities 'l'lic-re was a blank spot in the Ilomeeoming parade this year. But, it wasn't a mistake on the part of a forget- ful parade vo-1-hairman. The llinman Friars planned it that way. Serious minded Friars dec-ided that Ilomeeoming floats are superfluous, so they gathered together the money they would have spent on the float and donated it to their pet vharity, the Blareh of Dimes. St'l'ltlllSllt'SS of purpose is the hasis of the llinman 8-l Friars, organized 18 years ago as a local fraternity. To prove it, they boast a Phi Eta Sigma scholar- ship trophy in their show ease and Phi Beta Kappa keys hanging from the watch Chains of three of their members. Year after year, the house's grade average is among the top on campus. When it eomes to dating, the Friars do not let up on their seriousness. They know their parties will he what they Want, for a Hinman man is a woman's man. K PPA SIGMA For a Bushel of Photographs, a It is winter quarter. Portraits and photographs by the dozens are pour- ing into the Kappa Sigma house. Pictures of the dates of every boy in the house a1'e piling up in the front hall. There, each boy peruses them carefully and makes a mental notation of each face. From the dozens of pictures, three are selected by a Vote in chapter meeting. These three are sent to illustrious alumnus Hoagy Carmichael, who will pick the prettiest to reign as .- Note from Hoagy Carmichael queen of the annual Stardust hall, named, of course, in honor of the first and biggest song hit of Brother Carmichael. Hit song of the Stardust formal is, naturally enough, Stardust, and the music wafts over the dancing couples constantly during the evening. Loyal Kappa Sigs all insist that it is their favorite song. At the end of the evening, Brother Hoagy's choice is announced, and the Kappa Sig's have a sweet- heart for the next year. Kappa Sigma: Standing in background, left to right: Bill Johnston, Bob McFarland, John Belejack, .lack Hussey. Al Sclimecleiy Jerry Callzuulier, Bruce Lewis, Ed Vanek, Al Dzierla. Howard Chapman in hack of Dick Leach, Boh Simon. Ron Green, Dale- Hands. Boll Milne George Hynson, Gill' Hill. Seated, back row, left to right: Ron Koerfer, Bud Bohanan. Seated, front row, left to right: Hill Martin, Holi Evans, Fred Shuinziker, Doug Meyer, Tom Scott, .lim lflr-ming, Tom B1-llL5t'l, Tim Moore, Ken Flaherty, Jack Harridae. Bernie Rogers, Don Huber, Walt Schillinger. Eel Dunn, Bill Spaulding, Dick London. Standing in foreground, left to right: Jerry Seiple, Graham VYilliains, Dick Maxwell. sf Lambda Chi Alpha: Standing in background, left to right: Dun t'lminlu-ilziin, lfmiik Younu. Lou Kyitek, Joe Meyer, Bill H01 kins, Mark Fawcett. Dave Atkins, .lim I unily, .lulm limits-le. tleiiy XYII1-y, Dun llllll-I'll, Irjllllfl l'lll0f'll. limi Hutli. llieli Rlielilnu.f'l1ur-la Knapp. Kneeling in left background, left to right: Dick Hard, Hi nm- XS 11:14-i. Standing in center foreground, left to right: lint, Gnoili-ll. IjllHllf'l51lflil1r, V115 ne Seng:-r, Hill Pedersen, Nil,-k Stevens, Seated in background at right, back row, left to right: liuil l'liiInnniist, Dun ltr-isig, Dis-la Vniti-r, Stun Young, Seated in background at right. front row, left to right: lfreml Krueger, Joe MePike, 'Finn lim-lil:-y, Dun th-innsin, lew .Xll-iiuln, Iivutli Austin, Phil Sit-liert. Seated in background at left, back row, left to right: Bill Stella. Dick Lowey. Seated in background at left, front row, left to right: liil lies, Wnlly Geist, Bill Vogel. Seated in center foreground, left to right: Jiin Glennie, Bill Jonas, George Woytek, llunzilll lin-lim-i I, llnve l,ll1tn1i, LAMBDA CHI LPH Retaliation 'Ea-sy: Just Chug-a-Lug a Loving Cup of Beer All right, you zu-tives. Hn the tlunlnle, :intl no pledgetu1'11-ztlmllt day, and the 1-l1zLpte1 s newest mem- lmelq tnlklu bers are eleyzitetl to the stately heigzghts of eyeu the Yes, sir, Xlr. Pleilge, sir! lllIll'Il1lll't'tl the ztvtiye oldest memlmers of the senior elass. in n NlllJtllll'tl tune as lie rain mit the front floor for Smneliuw, the pledges t'UI1'lpltlll1, the uetives alway at pau-knee nl' eigurettes :intl nn 2ll'lPl'lltltlll snnek for inziiinggge to get even with them after the day of reek- tlllt' ul' llie plc-tlges. Ulllllgll is Myer. 'l'l1e reyulntirm lizul liil tlie lininlulu t'l1i Alpha This year, for the fourtli eunseeutiye time, aetiives lnnise this yenr, lint only lm' in flzny. clmvneil pleclggges in the loving eup Pllllti-tl-lllil eontest lt liznppens 1-zu-lu year when Ilia- l.u1nlul:1 C'lii's lnnye lielcl znniiizilly nt the pledge lmeer lmust. Nr. Ll DGRE HCLISE Singing Lions Dodge Bucket Brigade in Early Morning Hours HG1 l 1 1 1 1'l we-st t'llIlllJllH, XYilPI'f' ai he-1-1' :intl song nlwuys airs- :wail- Witli at joking rozrr, thc- Lindgren Lions gre-c-t c-an-li zihlf- for ull. Other ml f'3mPUS mid uf l9ll1'll0S- Corning home, thi- songs do not stop, for :inothe-r YVith an unusually large gltiicliizitiiig 1-lass this yt-zur, pc-1 aivtivity is HC'l't'l12llilllQ the North Quruls Q-girly in the Lions have found the house turning more znnl tht- morning. m0T9 to PHVUGS 21-Hd Slflfffl TUHPH. Although they luivm- inzuiugc-rl to 4-sr-ripe hlusls ul, Favorite after hours im-rezrtioii for the men of shot gun shells so fur, inziny tinn-s they lu-1-oiiiv vii-- Lindgren house is hopping into 21 1-ar for Ll trip to inns of we-ll anime-cl hm-kr-is of waits-r. sf? ,Y X I . . . f fri , s .- J -, , 1 . N. . . g If-.4 f -f . -H new H, 'am 'Fi ef., YE? f-if fl:-H Lindgren house: At second floor windows, left to right: Rohr-it Sim-lter, George Linclln-rg. Georgi- Kleinlmergei. Lowell .lolirrsoin Rohert Vander .lx-ugnlt. Tlieorloii- Krumm, Jack Ny,t:rf-ii, Manila-l , Himelstein. At left, first floor win- dow, left to right: Dun Srillivnn, Q Ben Schmidtkf-. At right, first floor window, left to right: Louis Bust-ln-, Robert Eimn:-tl, Robert .IIll'lilllilll. Standing left of stairs, left to right: Sain Grit, Don Mzillilox, Bloiton Goodman, William Burkhart. Standing on stairs, left to right: JamesGililrol1s,XYl-nclellSc-lilniwltlw, Henri C'1llflNVt'll, M0114-y Tuttle. Don Gage. Standing right of stairs: 5 - Phil Borlovitz. Seated on stairs, left to right: Clinrlm-s XYoll. .lim Carter. Riu' Bs-nril, Hans Sl'llI'i4'lll'I', David Burkett, Hi,-it Phillips. Will- iuin Larson. S- ami i' .... v wed , 1. qu. gs i is -n pu 1 Q an as ,.:,:? L- sl, -1, , . I .. . ri .- , S-' f 1 - 4 'S 1 5 q's .NX- .1 U Q I -I V qf g . l'f4 ' .1 f I ' .1 or Q J, l . ' lvl' f' ' ME GFP CAMPU Confusing Conundrums Vex Commuters Combing County for Clues V w - lhe liov semlelies lns hezul. lt's MUC's annual treasure hunt party, where the- l'in eoniplelely liutllc-fl, he zulinits. final treusnre is the party itself. llis ilnte iflzinees over his shonlcler, trvine' to rencl Guests are Given the first elne, from which the P5 . P 25 I . the poem he holils in his linncl. She trowns. must Hncl nine other elues before they find the partly Snmlmlenly she jinnps up. She hns solyeml the eonun- spot. Planners keep mum about their poetry, and the ilrnin, :intl she tells her tlnte the pluee where the Men word never leaks ont. While they prepare the party HH' tlnnpns party is lieing held that night. pluiee, other MOC s are rut-ing all over Cook country, lle smiles sheepishly nt her superior ability, and for the eonnty lines boundary are the limits for the the Iwo lenve. plzieement ot' elnes. Men Off Campus: Standing, left to right: Rnlph Peek, Boll Shirley, lioli Iiulioin in linek of Ken Algozin, Bill Thorsen in linek of Runlly Becker, Jim VVilson in lint-lt of .lohn lfoisytli, lien .la-llogi. Hill Seliulze, Dave Hortiier, Boll Xvllllfll, .Inek llzinningx, Bert, Hilleliruntl, xkvilyllf? Cowles, Holi Kopke, John Jones, Al Rose, I'i:inlt Selinllei, ,lzielt lloinei, llril: Selumtl, Diek Joliiison, Diek Helfenliien. Seated, back row, left to right: Don Henclershott, Toni Sezinlziri, Fred Poerschinan, Ralph lilblllelxl, Sul l'l4'lI4'l1l, lfrziiik Slil'lIll'I, Bill Noiton, Den f:ll1'Illll4'l', Diek Olsen. Clrniit. Vrnig, Div-k Engwzrll. Seated, middle rOW, left to right: Chuck Junss, Bernie Slim-liziii, 'l'oin l'1ei'r'e, lion New, lliek Vliley in lmek of Stun .xlIIlf'l'!lIllZ, .lny Kliller, Don Eiiekson, Boli Byers, flu-iry Wiley, Paul Clunliffe in hack of Vlfally Uhlich. lleili llutlolpli. Seated, front row, left to right: Stn Heninienwny, Huy Noiilstiunnl, John Sloiinker, Diek Juliun, Toni Bei-lsr-he. Standing on al! fours at left: Milt l'll4iWIl.l' rs ' Q - if 9' ' :iff Pkiwf -its -1 , 1 ' f A 1 ' l H If Phi Delta Theta: Standing on DOl'Cl1, left to right: 1111111-11 1,1-B111111, PISIIIUY Iil'1Ftl, li11'11:1111 11u11'f11y, 1111143 .X11111-151111, 1111111-11 .1111111f1111, I,1IYlll 1.1-11111-11. S111 1 11x, N1-11 H1tchcock,JohnH1-1111111-ek.R11gR11gl111111,5111111111111'l11ist1-11-1-11,R11111-111.11111-1',.l11l111lii1-1-1-1,P11111141-11111-11,S11-11111-11111-111111-,xg111111S111-111111111,.111l1111111-11111-11111,N111-11111-l Conner, Frank PK'll'2lllt't'1C. Standing one in front of the other at left side of porch, background to foreground: .Xl X'Il1ll1, 11111111111 l.lS1ll1.K. 1111-11111-1l 1111111111111 .lfrllll Peavy. Standing one in front of the other at right side of porch, background to foreground: A111111 E11g1l:1l1l, 1111111-11 lillfllllllll, .l111- 151--1, 'l'11111 151-1us11111l. Seated on steps, top row, left to right: Al tlil1s1111, 13011 lilllllltbll, Seated on steps, middle row, left to right: li11l11-11 Augm, l11lY111 Y11l111. Seated on steps, bottom row, left to right: Burt A1111-11, Hf!X!'1lI'!l ll!-y11u1'g1. lY1111:1111 14111111-tt. Standing left Of porch, left to right: .1111111 11111111111-1, lllllt'l' 1111x'1s1111, .1111111 X11-Q1111w11. 1111111-11 N1111u1111, Christian Gul111'11111ls1-11, t'11111111- Yinnt, l'1F'llll Iylllllillll. Kneeling in left foreground: 1111-1111111 Nt'1SllII, Seated in foreground, left to right: lsilllj 151111111-lt, l,1'1l'l l,1111. Ron Pollack, Janine-r 111111111-y. Don Tittlv. 12111111111 l'11:111111111, T11111 Zny, 151111-o S1-1-11-1, tins W111-1111-1. PHI DELT THET For the Morning after the Night Before: An A1arm,a Bowl Game The 111111'm 1-1111-11 rings, 111111 il s11111c111g 11111111 1-1111-1111-s 2ll'l'11l't'SS11lQlQil1l11 111111111 1-x1-1'1-1x1-s 211 1111-11' 1lt11l51' 111 IDl't'I1- from 116-11911111 1111- 111-11 1'111'121's 111111 51111111-s llt'i1l' its 111121111111 l'111' 1111- 111111'11111g's 111g 1-V1-111: 11111 11:111g111'1-1' vicinity. 1111111 111101111111 11111111-. Finally, 11 finds 1111- 111111114 111111 S11t'llt't'N its 1'111g111g. 1'111y1-11 1111111111115' u'1111 1111- l1lt'Ill11t1l'H 111' P111 1111111721 But, before 1111- 1111y 1111111-11e11 111 1111- 11111111 is 1111111 111 Slgllllit, 1111- 1111111 15111111-'s S111-1-1-ss 11t'N 1111111- 111 g1-11111g 11111 lllI'l1 over, 11 plc-11510 is s1111k111g 111111 111111 l't1IIl1llt1lll1lQ 111111 111' 111-11 111111 1111111 Long 111-111 1111111 lll 111111111115 1111- g111111-. that 11 is H111111-1-1111111111 m111'11111g1. W111-11 it is 1111 111'1-1', 1111- 1111111-1'1-11 l71ilyt1l'S 11111- 111111 lVhi1e t,J11l0l'S 1111 11111113118 2ll'9 l't't'lllJt'I'2t11llgI 11111111 1111- il 1-111 Zllltl 111'11'1- 111 lJy1-l11- s1:111111111 lltll' 1111 1111111-11111:1x strains of 111111s1- 111-1-111'11111111s 111111 flllillff 1111- P111 131-11's 111 1111- lIl1ll'll1ll1L'S t'Yt'll1S. HW 341-' nk 1 ,.' ,WJ .D N.. I r-. F, A Q 4 . ., 1-,, . A 'ij . ,s tV.x:3.iyg:-qu: X' . 5s i , x ' s 'N uf'-'S I ' lllllll gr N- ' , 1 Z ii , 4 1 1' i -nd ,Q f- gf ty' ,,, 1. 1,,..f, ii If , ,f r' Z- ,An ,nf-pf' , - - f fr V. ,wx uni' 1 f X , K I -1 .- . 51.3414 X . 1 . . i - i , JJ' 1, - it - J' ' ' 3- ' ' i t , V Q v f 't A -1, 3 . , ,. - ,sa ' . -11221 'v, '. ' I' ' qv' ' A JJ' 4v 4 I ,j' 4 f 5' Q ,.,, af TWA? X in 'A' f'.:3i'..- ,gp it I' , ,, ' f'3'4.I. ,fc fn-'H' QR .rr N '-j-f .., , - .fl- fig -ttif' , . mf ' 1.2 - . P- 1 t v ., VA, A7141 ,. n .1 K, , - , M, Phi Epsilon Pi: Standing, left to right: limi liziqim,SitlSt'xi1i-i,.lol-lttliihlt-3, llgililllit-l1,.liii1St-iilit-1,liull,Xlly1llulmMm' Kem HM-,,,14-iii, .hill Gi-in-slciii, BIAUCP Frankel, l'hil All-iziliiim. ,Kit Wolf:-. Seated, back row, left to right: liill ltit-limziii, lion llizixiiiii, Stifvti ltivliiiiuii, Holi lit-i-fn-i, Dann- Iiit-lit-rmziii. AIHYVI'liLll'lIlil.I1,SliZill Eug- lzimlv i, Vliiivli l.lIlXl'X. Holi li1lliAl1ly,.lt'Ily lit-ravi, .lim l imiiftt-iii, Klzil-liliIi'I'll-111111, .ll-iiy lfmitlit-lt, M1-l l.iplw. Seated, front r0W, left to right: l'li'11t'Q ROSS, Bill Ziiiiiiwiimiii, lloli lfiiitrll, lit' Klueliltiii, l'i+-tl lhlw. PHI EPSILO Pl Half a Decoration Better than Cne for Next Door Neighbors .X l'hi ltlpsiloii l'i is not oils- lu worlt oi' to play hy .Xs iitixt floor lll'lQQllll0l'S, they list-tl the gruuiifl lietweeii llllllxt-ll. the two lioust-s us 21 it-sting plat-0 for their Pool, lil lm-I, litf is lizippiost wlit-ii SlII'l'tiIllitlt'tl hy ggootl 'l'lic-ro Gow liitliziiizf' tlot-oixitioiis. lrit-iitlf lioin 4-wi'y lwiisi- mi tuiiiipiis. .lltliougzgli the tltw-oi':iti4iiis tlitl not wzilk off with top 'lin piwwt- this, tht- l'hi llpk this yt-:ir wviit out ot' lioiiors iii tho jiiclgt-s' lmuks, tho Phi ltlpk tlith1't care: tht-ii' tiny In play gtioil lIt'lQlllitil'N ltr the lllt'll ol' tllllt'l' iwvvi' lH'l'tll'l' haul they so miivli c-iijoyt-tl workiiig 011 lil'Illi'l'lllllt'F. 'l'hv first timt- wus :nt lltiim-4-oiiiiiig. ai lloiiitiwiiiiiiig piwjt-1-t. lfor thi- first tiim- iii tho liixttii'-V ol' Xmtliwt-sttii'ii, l'ltll'lllZlllUll ol' tht- Key t-hill, zi tlriiiltiiig twgziiiizzi- mtl Imlt-i'iiitit-S, l'hi lip :mtl .Xlphzi'l':iiitli1it'g:i,lniiitlwl limi 4-oiiiptist-tl til' five- lil'2llt'l'lllllt'H, was Phi ICp's inove loot-tlit-1' lor :I joint lloiiit-vtiiiiiiig litiiisti clot-tii':ititiii. lui' stwiail vtiiistilitlzititiii til' iitiiggglilitiriiitg litilisiis. 'ill Phi Gamma Delta: On roof, left to right:.I11eklIol1er1,Siggy Niepulwi, tluirlun liulilir, Del lSur1',.l11n illlgllf, Drive,X111lvis1m,.l11i1 Dust-till. Stl-ve t':1111pl1t-ll, idlllllli Hansen in back of D011 fltlllllljll. Bill Ze-ilf-1. lit-ith Pvtvistiii, Le-11 Yyskuvil, J1111 Blnskt-1. M111 liollt-itstm, Ron Nelson, Stun liimpym. Standing left of stairs, left to right: Dave Sl19VVi1I'l-,fiPUl'l.CI-' Seliweinfurtli. Standing along top of stairs, left to right: Hull Blunt llillll, lit-:nge Mille-1, Uieli llttlllf'l'it', .lim Quinn, litmlx Km-l1lel,'l'ui11 Callaw:1y,Ji111 Wester. Standing right of stairs: Furl flori. Seated at left, left to right: i,1'l1'I'llll7l'Ul'liiIlli1lt'l'itll-lglllf'l' ills-1111. .loe Yvuiling. Don Wall:-11, D11-k Kleiskt-. George Wallis. Standing at foot of stairs, left to right: Lew Ijl1lIJl'l', Ed Remnx, Seated at right, left to right: Boll ll--yt-is, l 11-ti Ifkt-11, Wnxnl- Wulreis, PHI G MMA DELT Islanders Don Sarongs, Grass Skirts to Drink Coconut Cocktails There are pulln trees in the minlclle of the living lllll'C em-li year, the South seu isluntls 1-1111111 to the room at the Phi Citllllllltl lJf'll21l'1tlllHt'. Pl1i lilllll house, :tml for the eveiiiiiggg of the party, A girl in ll grass skirt 1111111-es the hulu z1111itl the 11i1ytl1i11gf1'o111tl1eSoutl1 l'zu-ifit-goes. Clot-o1111ts:flutter palms, and at boy in ll mule type sziruiig is Hllllllllllllljl the floors, unil clutes ull wear leis of orvliitls, whieh on a ukelele. ure the invitz1tio11s to the party. Several boys wuteli the girl uvitlly. This year, ztsicle l'l'UIH lllllLlS :intl ulieleles, the Pl1i It is11't the week of Hillellzztpoppixi'' ut tl1e Pl1i litllll 1111111 l'l't'Hllllltll1 were lmustiiig must-les. house. It's just the unnuztl Fiji isluncl party, Llllll In the Tatu Delta Phi spoiisowil l-l'f'Sllllltlll lmsket- the men and their flutes ull ure tlressecl until zu-ting hull ltllll'llllIllPlll. Phi 1111111 lAl'GNllIllt'll l'llf'lilWl up the to Suit the of-1-zisioii. must IlHllllSlllltl wztllietl vii' withthe first plates- tiuvpliy. :ll PHI KAPPA P I Sometimes There's Nothing a Man Can Do But Bury His Telescope 'l'liree glum men szit in the living room of the Phi eompletion wus leaving the way open for an ull-male lixippxt Psi house. North Quads again. llenr the news? znsltetl at fourth. No longer eould Phi Psi's offer rushees 21 room Yi-ails, mumlwletl one ot' the trio. with ll view or leave the frziteriiity house two min- l might lizive known it wus too good to he truef utes hefore the appointed time for at date. put in one, By the beginning of fall quarter, the Phi Psi's were lt wats the tluy that the womeifs housing offiee eonsoled, and he-fore they had time to worry about mantle its biggest 2llllltlllllt'0IHt'lll oi' the year: the Coeds it, the pledges were presenting the annual Skunk living: in Sargent hull, next door neighbor to the Phi llollow guvotte, with enough Daisy Mads to make Psi's, were lveing moved south again. Shepard ll21ll'S any man forget a few lost neighbors. Phi Kappa Psi: Standing on porch left of stairs, left to right: Yif- 'I'-nlott, R412 Eikert, Bill Gmfke. Standing on porch at head of stairs, left to right: Ron Schmidt. t'liet Summit. Along inside of left porch rail, background to foreground: Flint-lc Clank, Diek Donnelly, Dirk f'ullvertson. Jim Caine-ion. Seated on stairs, back- ground to foreground: ltog liiiiiise, .Inn lf: isinu. Standing on stairs, background to foreground: .luek Novak, Dave xvllitllI'f'll. Along inside of right porch rail, baqk- ground to foreground: l1l'l'ltlgl1l'lilllllll, .Xit Kuiiv, liill lint-lu-l, liill Miirouzirtli, lfulv hlztsnli, Standing, left of stairs, left to right: Al Pmtz, Pete Willits, Mike Epstein. - '-- ff-vmt. - rn ' A , H ' 2 . --f - A . . t Wir. -' V- . 7 -, 1'3- ! - N 'ig . ff - f . -4 - . 3 . 95 F is -f- -wwe g . .Q V Phi Kappa Sigma: Standing at door,left to right: Ron Cook, Don Kingsley, George Harris, Doug llonpes. Seated in right window sill, left to right: .Inn Hielrurd- son, Bert Morris, Sain Bullard, Pete Der-ker, Standing along left fire escape rail, background to foreground: .Iini Gilt-ii, Lore-n Stake, Ray lfrziniliurg. Don Staples, Dick Kuhnen. Standing along right Ere escape rail, background to foreground: Earl liaison, Dale Hafernf-ister-, Boll lfnii-ell, Bill Runse-ll, Rug: Sornnier, Standing in foreground, left to right: Lynn hlapes, Don Brutus, Torn hialoney, f'ul Boichrndt. Paul Nuns, Hill Bauer. Hog YYestin:in, Bill Sheldon, Ifd Dowling. Earl Krntzel. Gary Krueger, Don Cornstoek. .Iohn Molitor. Toni Maurer, Vhuek Huey, Torn Rolvlnsoli, .Inf-k Dainrill, Dave Dowling: Seated in foreground, left to right: Ron Vodika. Fred iXIeVVilliains, Ron Dc-'Pinto, Toni f'onti. Al UruiiskoL'. ,lim Dolphin, Dim-k Mzisilotti. Dave Yoiiki-r, Gerry' Vlausius, Don Peterson. PHI K PPA SIGM Prophets Prove Forecasting Ability with We Like Ike Campaign The heat of eleetioneering eanie early to the Phi Kappa Sigma house. Before Northwestern's Mor-k Politieal eonvention, the silvery tongued orators of the house were planning arguments for Dwight D. Eisenhower for President. The artists were busy too. They painted posters and, with the help of the h0use's writers, eonjured up boards with slogans liaek- ing their pet eandidate. Hehind-the-sc-eues operators made seeret deals with other houses, and hy the time Northwestern's eon- yention lmurst upon the eanipus, a substantial haeking for Ike had been gathered. Finally, when there was nothing left at the site of MPC' hut a lot of 4-onfetti, the Phi Kap's realized that their work had not lieen fruitless, for Ike had won at NIS' almost seven months before he did the same at-ross the eouutry. 'U Pi Kappa Aloha: Standing, left to right: lltxlv Wootliutl, .lun Yoluo-1, Wt-nfl:-ll Horn. Hill Bull. .lim Nlwllullen. Kenny Kniernini, Boll Wagner, .lim Hunter. John ,Xllu'ltsfml1. Ifhule Shultz. lit-tl lfwzilml, llwlt XY:nImloif, .lueli lintlc-r, Hill Palm-, l,:1tlrl Pnrsous, .lnt-li llozlg:-N, .lint Knight, Di:-k c1tlXYl1ll, Flill Htorlif-, Dan Cummings, .lohu lYu-S, .Iohntl't'ouuo1,.lun lluist. S5 tl Pt-tr-I-vii, lfrnnli Kloxiis Seated, back r0W, left lo right: .lim Sylios. Divli tire:-n, l'Io,t1el' Rytlin, Brevk Spinner. Sealed, third row, left to right: Rox .hulls-Isola, Nwk th-tow. Kits! Duuoonrl, .lun 'l':tIl:1nt. Seated. second row, left to right: Mnnfu-tl Mtn-he, lh1yWngne1'. Dick XVard, ,Ion Ihr-s-el .lt-my IH-uf:-on, .lan-It liultlo, lit-u Wt-isuvi. Seated, front row, left to right: llnlvf':lllt'1'suIl. Toni lit-llx, .lolin Rosslelsl. Pl K PPA ALPH South Bound Iaddins Don Bath Towel Headgear, Scare Coeds It wus noon. und IL few gt-ogrnpliy t-oefls mumhled that they looked llown Sheritlxui rontl, pztst Seott hnll, null into the slightly like something out of Amlmiu. South Quzuls troopwl one of the orltlest nssortments That was exnvtly the illusion the members of Pi ul' intlivicluztls the eos-mls eouhl l'tll1lt'lllllt'l' ever linving linppu .Xlplln were trying to t'I'C'Z1l6'. It all was part st-eu tlit-ro ot' puhlic-ity and at way for pledges to deliver invita- lhey looks-tl like men, hut they were wenringzg hath- tions to PiKrX's ntnnunl Purple Passion party. ing trunks :null hnth towels tietl clown with ropes lu .Xtter St'iltl'lllg eoecls, the PiKA's troopecl north, their hc-auls. 'l'hc-y wore no shirts, nlthough their feet past the new lump post ut the end of their front wt-re tlrt-ssl-tl uorinnlly in :trgyles null hut-ks. Xllllliitllll intotheliving room with the new first place Sonu- nl' tlwstimtgt-1-renttirt-s were smoking hookzths, trophy for l'ltJIHCt'0ITllllQ house Cl'?t'Ol'tLl ions. 1,4 PRAETCRIANS For Jokers: Academy Awardsg For Students: Phi Beta Kappa Keys Next, this t'ZLI'CllDOL1l'tl letter goes to our greatest Win Frieiuls Lllltl lllflllt'llt't' People, while ll lll'ilWlly football player. footlutll player walks oft' with il little girls ll2lllt'l'lll1l The words pour through the 1l1lt'l'0pll0llP, lllltl ZL 1-ostilme. small, slim P1':1eto1'ia111 walks to the fI'0llt of the room to But all is not satire tllltl jokes with PI'2lt'ltll'lllllS, lhe serious s11le ol their lives 1-omes out every Yftill' accept, his award. His fellows roar with l21llgl1lCl'. It is ac-ademy award time for the Prztetoriuiis, 111111 i11 the gr1111p's sf-liol11rship l'2l.tlllgS 1111 VLIIHIJIIS. this meaiis at party :md awards of 21 szitirieztl llilflll? Six me11 this ytill' were eleetecl to Phi Beta li11ppz1. for every member of the group. iltlltl the freshmeri eoppetl the Phi l+It11 Sigma ilWl1l'tl A not-so-frieridly member wi11s 21 r-UDY of How to tor the treshmzm 1-lass with the hiffhest -1ve1'z1f1'e rs L rw - Praetorians: Standing, left to right: Phil Glass, .lr11'fl1111 NI'lf'lllltJl'2, .lerry Hutlistein, Phil Polluf-li, lslflyll ll:-lle-1. Blurty I,llI'G', Stun St'llNY1ll'tj', Shelly S1111a111, lit'lIIlt' Turbow, Ben R21lJlTl0X'lL'll.PGff'l'L1l,llf,l,'F'f, Norm Serin. Mike I+'r1111k, Huy Ettinser,SI11-llyflilfoirl. Seated on table coener at left, left to right: Alllil' We-is-1111111. linln-1t Manewith. Seatedinchairs at left, left to right: Bill Me-ltzer, Stllll Eelceiirrg, Fluvrl l4'r1gelsr111 Stain I'11ll:1r-li Xrt f'11Ie et s--1' - Q - W- - 11 -f I , , . V . I l l..1.1 111.111, D111 Ell.ll. ...111.X1+11l+1-, Horace Schwartz, Vic Goldberg. Seated at table at right, clockwise from boy in center foreground: llruw- I,ev111, f'l1Ht'lC Slllflflvl, W11mly lirf-ger, Hull lf111-1ll:111tle1, Phil Lewin,,Jerry Brook, Les Gold. Lyingincenter of table: Built-v .Inu-11l1s1111. Seated on floor, group at back left to right' le11-1' Nflelilll liutltlv Xl111'1 'l'f-tl 131111 dorf, Sy Ginsburg, Ronnie Bloom. Seated on floor, row in front, left to right: HowieXY:1l1-l1:1l-'. Dielr 5114111-, H4'l'l,llv Ellie, .lellilli:11i-l:111.ilI111lt Klier, .lr-115i lWe111s1111'l-g- Gordon Cooper. .1 ,fix L stu, 3 S'-GY in Psi Upsilon: Standing on porch, back row, left to right: .le-rix .lurwl:in, Phil lienm-ily, .Inu-k Mungi-r. Ili:-la Dfivisoii. lien l.s-wis, .lim Holston, Ev Hutt, Ed Huff. Stand- ing on porch, middle row, left to right: llivlt Smith, Bill N1-we-ll. lliiiilv .luliiisiiih liiui-1+ Haiitlt-is. t'lin:-l-1 Brnwii, Standing on porch, front row, left to right: Ralph Ili-hits. Phil- I,itili-. Hunk 'l'l1f-nlullil, lhiw Li-1-, .lohn lit-icli.-lili,-1-D-i. Seated on left newel post: l-'ri-il Pfeilter. Standing left of porch, left to right: Bob Werner, Rich hllisltiiis, lliiilr lifiuli il, .lnhii liiiil. Seated on porch stairs, ieft to right: .Iulni 'l'liliiiipsnii, Skip Rliirr. Standing, right of porch, 1e.t to right: Dick Kitchen, Dave . fiitiii. tltiii im 'illlll' wi' P I LIPSILO Dog Lovers Lure Neighboring Pups, Mimic Fire House Dalmatians l zivtii-ite sport ot' the Psi Vpsiloii liunse was lost 'l'l1ingin'l'mvn party. Most ofthem ended up dressed this year, :ind :ill lim-iiiise of it dog-loving c-tied. :is firemen, fire safety instruetors, or even the ever Wlieii an llc-ltzi lizippzi l'ipsiluii's girl tell in love with illllfllflll Dzilnizitiziii. thi- llekm- inzisvot, the t'raiteriiity I'PlllltllllNll0tl their The girls had even more imziginzitiiin. They Came trii-iiil and l.tll'l'f'tl the Psi l s to give up their planned dressed :is Sophie 'lllll'li6l', 1920 show ehorines, and etfl'ni'ts :intl sr-lieines to hire the puppy from their devils lieuriiig signs reading Meet Me at the Fire. niiire--tliiiii-in-xt-tlnni' in-iglilmi's. line even c-:une dressed as Forever Ember. lint, the Psi l s haul inure iinpiwtziiit things on ln l.2lf'l, the only thing missing from the party was their minds than xvoi'i'yiiig zihiiut dogs. ii pole to allow members to slide from the third floor AXII had tu think up 1-ustiiine idezis for their lliittest to the lizisemeiit. 'Nl Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Standing in window Sills, left to right: Ed Roth, Huy S1'l1u1-111-1111111. f'h:11l1e- lif-1-li, Duvv Allziim, D:111:1 H1 iglmin, l'7:1v4- Klum. Standing On porch, left to right: Doug xIf'Ii6'i'llllt'llj', Divk Xv1l.illQ'l, Dir-k llulliw, .luhii Duiile-vp, 51111111 Alllfllllilllll, Vhuvk R11-rh-l. Wqllly llnftiiigf, lid liraitulil, 12+-nigh lfxiulf-mir, .l1'llX Allen, Dick Shurkvy.He-rh1loll,Jul111Strim-11-1, Mis. l'Slll'llli'P Vit, Huwii- lflviin-dia-k, lluftr-i'f':11l-1111,H1-urge-K'u1111, Bill llulmvf. l'll1llll'lr Dr- Salvo, llun llurain, .Xmly Shillinglaw. Seated on porch railing,left to right: Bull lXll1l'l'1iX, T1-rl vVlllllN'l1.f, llnriy D1-S1111-1. Standing on ground, left to right: 42 .l. lfii-Ida, lll'll IH-mx. Vlllllll f'l:11k, Phil Novak, Dick lYilli11111s, lVhit Kirkvi, Puiluv Suhif-, li1llH11h+-1-111-, llziiiy R5':111. Nil k 1311111-N. D11i1f'l1:1llv1l. IYJ1111 V111111-ll. S1-ot! l,l'Illll1lII..xl Slllllll. Kneeling far Side of hedge, left to right: I,:11'1'y SIlllill,Lllll1I'li Brurlfamiml, lV11y11e- .loin-4, Ylllllll lY11tki11su11, l'h1l lil-iqliiat. In foreground, back row, left t0 right: 'IH--l S111 'iigxtw-ml, llnlr VVl1eel11n, Art Ba-vk, Huh Pauly. In foreground, front row, left to right: lllih D115 , Joi- Blyffrb, H111 1' We-1111+-l. SIGMA ALPH EPSILQ Mourners rrange Traditional Wake with Help from Irishman Paddy Murphy is quitcf il 1'vg11l111 ' fe-lluw. N1-xt f'u111w the' l.llIllll'ill piw-vssioin lu tho llllill'l'Sl AC'i'OI'Cllll2 to Sl'll6'l,llllP, he 111111111ge-s to div l'2li'l1 your 1-ouiitry 1-lull, Wlli1l'f' lhm- l'PYi'll'y hc-gina. Thai sud 11111- at the time Wll9l1 the- Illf'IlllJQl'H of Sigimi Alpha Epsilon of the-ir lil'Hlllf'l' is l'u1'gotle11 us S.XIC's 1lz1111-11. drink. hold their llllllllill l'11ddy Murphy party. llllll party for thi- 1-winirig. Early i11 the 6Y0lllllg, SAER illlfl thoir 111111-N ggzitlivr Slmrtly li0l'0l'l' Illllllllglll, tho gzlivly hulls 111111111111- at the Levwv lXl0IllOl'lill tcmplo to pay thvir lust rel- tarily whilm- 'rho group ll'l.lUlll'llS to the- uiltalfnilw to Speds to 1le1-cam-ul lYgl'lll'll0I' Murphy. lll thc- 1111111114-1' w11I4-l1 thx- vufliii lm1'e-11-cl into the gflhllllll. of 21 true Irish wake, the niuiiriiers pass lwfori- lhv 'lll1l'll, Ihr- S.XlC's illllll their rlailcis lliilfl lllbllll' llillillll' 1'en1z1i11s laid out i11 ll llE'LlIllll.lll vuskvt. l'lll'l.t'lY 1111111 illlll tho mid of ll t1'111liti111111l dmv. SIGMA C I In a Spick-and-Span House, a Kappa Kappa Gamma Wins a Title II 11:15 S:1I111'1l:1.v 1lI,lI'l'llINIll. IIN- I'2lllIllIltllf'S wr-1'0 the I-entc-1' of Zlllellllflll. Most, of .XII Im-1' IIN- lN11Is1-, 515111111 f'l1i's u'1-1'4- N111-I-1111151 Ilrmrs, them long Dlllllt'il in the housr-, :Ill knew the IJl'0l1I161'S Iliming I:1l1lI- Inps, JIIIII p11llsl1i11gg I'111'11iI111's-. we-ll. l'IX'I'll IIN- 111-Iix-1-S 'i11i1N-Il Ill llll' lN111sI- I'lI'2llllllQ, IIIII' .-XI lllft IIOXI I-l111pte1'11N-f-ti11gg, the men sc-ler-ted their NIIIIIII 11-ry spr-I-i:1l 13111-sls XYI'I'f' 111'1'11'i11g Il1:1I 1-vc-11l11g, swc-1-IIN-:11'I hy vote. 'l'IN--1' w1-1'I- IIN- I'1IllIlIIl2llI'S IIIII' IIN- 19535 SlYI'I'lll02lI'l Vllllf' IIUIIIIWIIIQQ week 1-1Nl r-z1m1- Ihe 11111111211 Sweet- III' Sljllllil Chi. llt'2il'I hull, and Kappa Kappa G11n1rn11 xxllll Walrad, l'I:lI'Il was il SI'lllIIl' pi111N-1l 111 IIN- IIUIISI' III' illl llllIlt'l'- XVIII? sf-orc-cl tops i11 thc- v11ti11g, was IJIPSGIIIQLI with an I'lIlN?4 11111111111 lllllllI'II In 21 SI'lllHl'. Illlll IIN- Sig! wt-1'e :11'n1I'11l of yellow 1'usr-s, ll big gold IITIDIIY, and a new lIl'I'lI2ll'I'II Im' IIN- I-1'iIi1-:Il I-ye-. ,XI IllllllI'l' II1:1I I-vc-11i11g, Iitle. Sigma Chi: Along porch wall, left to right: I'-Iilllli l'II1111:11111, Allll H1 It IQNII11, Ili1-I1 Ii:11-w:1Il1, Vllhlll l,lf'IllI'Il, A11 Ili111I1lr-, Ro11T11111f-1, Walt -Ifllllifl, XY:1ltSIoeppelwertl1, I'l111I-It Ililllla, 511111 llIlllll4lIl I-11 IIN-wl11111lIlI-if11I.l1111 lY:1teI111. l'11lIf':111111111. ,hill llullf-1'. I'n1l1BulX0I1..l:11'Ii K1-:1ti115r. Standing on ground, left to right: Frank Plaut, NII11u:111 Xllll phlx, llnlrll1gI1-.x,.Ir-111'I-lr-11111-11,llrihlir-11111-11,liullW11lI1-11..If1l111W111'IlN-11,.l1111Sage-IIN-l,'l'11111Rm-IN-,IiillIl111'1N-s,II111-ryYoylf-f,To111Pe-rine,Tom BUCIO. l41ll S11-IXII11. ll111g.l11l111, I-ll IJ111111. ll11l l'11l11-1. Huy ,XIo1111:1I1x, .Xl'I'll Wnllf-11, linlr SI'llI'll'l. Kneeling in background at left, left to right: Al l.1111grtry, Mike Bigley, I 11111ltI'11-X11-. Seated at extreme left, left to right: f'l1111-la SIlfH'IlI1LIil'I, .I1111 S5 Iilllll Ill I1111-k of Hr1l1'I'1N1l1y, Ron I- l111Nl1a. Grouu of four seated midway between back- ground and foreground, left to right: Ii11l1 Ivtlklllllllll, lhrw- H+-SEAL ISIII1 V11Ii11111-I, .luv M111-vll. Kneeling at lett of group, left to right: Pat, O'B1'i1-11, Dave Skillman, rr.-xv Ifllvll. Seated in foreground, left to right: Ruff lb-aI'l11I1111If. lfivlx f'111111i11gl111111, Klux Ii11rN11-, Vlxtilll Kelly.Ifrrfcl5111111111-rl:-l, :fir e e 11'- 'S 7533 it T 5 QQ . ' -fi -'Sz 'vw'.. ' ne-'yf5'ff11 -'ir-V, M ,eh ., -1, ' x mini' like A ,au ,1.ifz4I,1 -gl J' ' JL .Al 1 GN' I I gfvizvygiggf- 'Zapp .Q Q 1' , T 'ffa 1 .- , .L , L.. , . pf 33361 - - -1, 4.'5'- 5I, h-'T' ' 3- APN. ' , ' - - 4'fj'-Sw. . -IQ: as?--2 ,. rf,. I , ', Q A ' , A 1' Al. 'V 1- 'I -' . -' ' -'Q-. :U-M1-' 11 xrlr 11. ' - .-up 'hx I :4vAu', 'lin.1r11lu1 -. ..1-, ,, --1 'W Lf' ,X , ' ' F filll pi K 'Tl V ,.,7L dw J 4 . .Ng- 1 .J-I f. ' L -. - L - sg, f' xya, ! .. - x 1 Y 'P' ' It 4 v vnu-.pzs'1fswi'gd i- 3,,4,,- , N x. i -55. K ,ft ,, M U e- A 1 , . -. we 4 .. 4 it fl . 'K ' 4x ..V A ' gg -. 4 , - 'xt 4, A X 'Q J ' v..s,.. Sigma Nu: Standing, left to right: Norm Todo, Dirk Vivingo, Die-lc Long. .liin ixIilllll5. Rollo-rt lizillinzin, llieliziitl Stollt-yy ltilwootl S4-lun-itlei, .-Xieli Allllllll, th-oige n knit, Nloyers, Emmett Boyle-s. Toni Hzilverstault. Kenneth Rush, Terry Turner, fflymle lilollni. NYhitey .xlllllllllIl, Toni Stoeltrlulv. .liunes ltlolnln-igei, fleolae li s' Victor Dupuis, Alex O'I-lure, Rohr-rt Seznilani. Kneeling, left to fightllcilIIUIIIIPX,iiPl'l1I'IlSl'llIIIllll,iilUIIliiZllULlll,1i1llN1llllt',.l1lIllt'5 Simpson, Hill lint-lt, linlr Dnvitlson, Tull Monsees, Frank lliurkus, Don Flynn, Buzz IXIeNitt, George P1ll1lll'li. Seated, back row. left to right: Hunk Stal:-y, .Xl lionliggleo, Du-lg 'illlNl'llll'X', llniiy Flank. Guy Arnianetti, John Sprowl. Kenneth Anrlerson. Lurlflie Keir-kes. iilllft' Broker. Vie Iloniholl, Ht-il: Moelli-1. Toni 'l'nn hui. Holi MeN:iiiirfi-, Pots-i In-Yi it-N Seated: front row, left to right: .luck lIeSun:is, Dick I-'c-ltlon, Bill H ughes, l':iuI Smith, Nh,-kI.i1ipes. Diels Nlnllwi. Ns-ul f'iowl4-yy IGMA N Whitefeet Dole Out Trophies and Battle an Ancient Rival Spring is honors time all over the Northwestern university eznnpus. It's honors time for the Signm Nn's, too. It all happens at the zninuzil spring forniuil. Traditionally, the Sigzginzi. Nu girl, ai senior who is pinned in the house, is eleetecl. But, the L'girl does not have the evening's spotlight to herself. She shares it with the outstanding intrznnnrul zith- lete and the top sc-holar in the Sigma N11 senior 4-lass. Both reeeive trophies for their efforts. All the honorecl nsnzilly entl up at the spring liaise- lmll gunie with ,Xlphu Tun tlinegzi. Both fonnrletl at Virginia Military institute. the two frziternities are znieient rivuls, and they have zicloptetl siniilzir nit-kiiuines. The ,X'l'U's early were titletl the hlz1ekl'eet for the liluek hoots whit-li they tlonnesl lmeneznth their long white ritual rohes. So, the Siginu Xn's zissnnieml un opposite pst-iulonyin the 'twliitefeetf' HU J ,IYI ,I Ii. Hn I I III yuh? ' IM I II- I III-, .IIN Iwws- XIIII XI' IIIMIII ICI-xi IIIIIII-u.i,II IMrIliv1rII'vI1lIyx Nwr:If',niI--Ili 1.mIIg4-livlm'X,Uaixw Ix II XI 'I II I U11 ' I .i,.' , I I- 1 Hgh M111 If-ftturigI1t3 4Q.,.Iu.- IIIIIII I2--M XluIiInII ul II Ifu-N VI' Ili' Iii-ii liwrlwii, Standing on stairs, I v--an I' 'tx vi Iii Xi' IMI-I n Mwiv-I-I 1 IIIIII IIUIII fi-iv ir, IM1I,,1.u11II'wI II'-III lluwm IMI. Iiifmn lbw'-I I4-'rw-ri Standing on Qtairs, front row, left to I II' l'3 1 'I IIIII 1- IN .A Ii XI I VIII' ll -- in Inn IMI iv Im.I!Ix S1-4111-mi un Qtrfps,Ivfttori,:l1t:II--ilfuii-wllwu 'lima' I I--mum 511111 lflx. Standing at liottom right rm IJ-. 1 inn 5f.lVIliIllI' -in Imx w:1Il,I4-fl rw right: 1..1.I1'v U-IIIX--i Ihufl NI:wx.in, I Inml I Hu--IWII Seated on low wall, Ieft to riQht:.l1:Im 1.1111-I--II, l,iI!liii1l5N, I It I X N in I ii I I 'ui SILIIIKIIIILIIII rightfrro-1,1r.mL1I11l.Icliiurighti.lim l'nrnxx:Ix, I'l:IIl .IMI-niwn XVIII .IUIIIIN-III. Kneeling in right fqreground, left In Ii' .4 I Ili-'HW vliw XIIIIIIIIWI F' A TJ s 1. 1 S if .41-. -4 D fl, 4 L..- 1 'fi I.,:,,. ffr' , ,X -M sf? Z'Sf5,?Yi7Zi'E SARGE T H LL For a Founder: Whiskersg For Buildings and Grounds: A Job It wus 4 il.Ill. ilu- 1-1111 ul' llilllll zuul swislu-il llu- l11'11sh ll11'111iul1 il. IDUWII thi- sl:1i1's l'I'fllll llll'l'l' S2ll'Ql'lll hull l'i'Nllll'lllS. lim-ing i'2ll'Pl'lll iuit lu sp11tI1-1' llu- flmiig mu- ul' ilu- Lcmkiiiggg slm-ulthily to 1-itlu-1' siflc-, tlu-y liptiu-il lu luiys 1111 thc- Ql'l'Ullllll luuuli-rl ilu- I11'11sl1 tu ilu- 111'lis1, tlu-11111111 flour nl' thc- 1l111'111it111-y. pus! ilu- luuge, mml- Sqiiiiuiiig lll tlu- tlllll l111ll light. lu- ill-lily 1111pli1-il ern dining 1'm1n1, illlll into ilu- l.l'Ulll vc-stiluilf-. Ilu- paint lu ilu- glass 1111-1' ilu- 1111111-1' lip llllil ilu- Vlllll O11eol'tlu-111 1-111'1'ic-il 21 4'2llI ul' 11-ml Ililllll, 'l'lu- si-1-mul ul tlu- 1111111 111 ilu- INhl'll'illl. c-111'1'ie-cl 21 small paint l7l'llSll. l,1-1111i11gL lmzu-k, lu- s1i1'x'1-yi-il his 1x'111'li. The third urlist of tlu- g1l'HllIl grzililu-cl Il Vllilll' llf- s111il1-il fic-iulislilqv tu llllllSi'lll :uul st1-ppl-il llmxiii from thc- llullwziy illlll sluwc-ll it In mu- ul' the- 1x'11lls 1111111 his puiiitiiig pl11Il'111'111. 011 whim-h llllllgll ll IJ0l'll'illl. Again 1111 tiprm-, ilu- trim l'l'l'Ill luu-la 111 ilu-ii' 1w1111s Climbing unto thc- 4-l1:1i1', the 111'Iist s111'x'e-ye-il his illlll l'1'llll'llC'4l In tlu-ii' lu-fls. ailtivipzltc-ll pmjf-1't. .Xffi-1' ll lot 111' laughs ilu- lll'Xl mlziy, lllllllllllllr uiul lX'l621llWl1ll6-, Thr- Ulllfll' Ixm haul lille-1l the- lizl l'l'HIll Ql'Hlll11lSll11'll sl111x'c-il Slll'Qf'llllN lu-wliislxf-1'f-1l l'lillll1ll'l'. Safgent hall? TFP l'0W. left t0 right:l'l1111'l1Y11ltz. Ilzvll Wir-fvll. .lov Vl1lXlll'l. Hill N-luu-lllf 1. 4'l1i11 l 1-111, ll:-1111 Su 1+-isf ,lllii flimw, li'-11 I-1-lui .l.-1:1 5111111-. li-111-11 xvffllll. Clllli-k.Sli11m1s, IMIVI' 'l'1vl11i1s1111. .l1111 Hutt. Bottom rowlefttorightzliuy Ste-n:11'1,111111liziilil-H111-,131111111-Si1lli11:1i1, lliwll S1-l1xx:1l1 Ih111u'l':u1111-1 11111 ri lin 1111 Larry Tootikizui. Ylllllll Src-me-r. l311l1'l'11-zisa-, v n Y ...' ?. Q X4 , n x X ! N Ylll lf if I v n 1 I v n QL 9 'E' 1 n I 9 i I n 1 i F. n wh- , ,V 4 - ?,,f?f,vf-.f,i... L , . - ggi' 3 a . -:Wk Tl, T' lrght' Q-fLi? , if V . ,Q :':.Z1'1 2, .Hg '- . , , . ,,. -. V J N A N, ry' 4 . I . A351 .11-,Y 4 Nwxu, 0- I , Hx , 5' W , ....-Pzxlffrlwf., I ' 'aff 1 ,Avi 13 1. A 8 D 1 , F! 'nj -541,,,.x . 1. ff- , 4 V-313-1, any' A, 1- 1.1, Nftfwt Q , IP ,W lx My. W.. .1- ,. 1 . .. .. . . . 74. 1 - , -,. , ,.. .-J , sz, -1 , A ., .' ,VJ .,,!,,f wx v.. , , , .. f- 1 Q. , A.-tu. , s-,Ik , V X qui-.1L. Q . 4' ,kk ,ff , V 1 wfff'e--e1-- t '-1-sf'-1 .-1 - ve 4.11.1 A 1 1 A 1' . at we 1 ' ' 'V ' i ig' V 2 'S' W e'tf8?e1fef1er1v+T29'fKi?s11-121 P '- - 1-14' . x 1 . . 'V , ' a5:f+'-4af.f1. '..L'-fl' 1' - S'-!' ' ,. . fr s 4? ' '5'.Y--f f1..?i.D 'QV41 si' 'V' - 1 .' - 1 ,-':'1g':I. aff' . L is.. Tau Delta Phi: Standing along porch rail, left to rigl1t:.l1-11yS:1l1111, T1-il l,1'vl1. I,:1111 tloiiltln. l,1111.x fill'l'lllDlllQ, Hziivt-5' Kolrmis, .xl1lllYlwl1lZf'l'. IJlL'k '1'ii5l4DI',BtJll ,Xinii-1111, NI11111 lilmn. 1111111 lil-1l1,11111tz.l'lll1111t tl11111l111:111, H1-1l1l':1tti11l1111'lQ11lfXlY1-sluhlzvity Hmllll,l'ml1KI:1l1lt'1'.llnwultlI'fll1111111,lrlnvc'R11:1'11l1z1Ul11,Iiollldelt- 1,1-111, l,1-11i11111l llllllii. .lohnny M111-l.,l-Nlli--11111111.Bl1'1I1-lI1111m1lx.Alongleftporch rail, background to foreground: .lv-111' l,1l1i11. I,1111 tiouhl, .li-113' L1-vin. Along right porch rail, background to foreground: llll'll'llll ll111l11111111. ll:11'x'1-1 liIl'!t'l. H1-it N1-tlnss. Standing, left of porch, left to right: 1411111 R11l1n1s1111, 121111 tifmloii, I7or1C?1'z1u1-rx I'-1l1S1w111, l'II'1l lmsn--1 Standing right of porch, left to right: Alllu- W1-is111:111, N1111111111 H1-11111111. Seated on steps, left to right: I1x1i11S1-gal. l.111i'yS1-l11'i11lw1'.Seated in foreground, row at left foreground to background: l.1-11 Klmiis, llllil l'isl11111111. Don E1-s11-111, l.1111 -l:14'11l1-. Seated in foreground, row at right, foreground to back- ground:l,1111Xl:11u-ft li1:111l1t'l111111'11 .lf-111 S1-ltff11, Kl:11l1li11111l1-. T U DELT PHl Confused Seasons Bring Deluge of Fraternity Pins and Diamonds lt 1111s 1-11l1l 1111lsi1l11, lliltl ln-1-11 t'l'tlXYtllllLI l'11tt1-11 gym for il fe-w l1Olll'S of lint, thc- Vlqilll lla-lt:1 l'h1's llllll tl111i1' s1':1s1111s 111ix111l. lJl'llt'llt'l'. lm' 1'11111:1111-1- was l1l1111n1i11g 1l111'i11g tht- 1-11l1l1-st Ill11lllllN N1-xx' w1'i11kl11 for '53 was tl111111l1liti1111 of 11 l.l'9SllIlli1ll til tht- St'lltltll yt'2ll'. tIllf'f'll to prr-simlv 1111-1' tht- lLillllt1S. lll just l1'Il tluys, six 1111-11 e111'1-111111-1' tht-11' pins, wliile- First t1llt't'll for thc- sixth Llllllllill H1964 was Kappa 11111 11tl11-is lll'l'Nt'lllt'tl tllllllltllltlw to the-11' l1111g1st11111li11e Kappa fiilllllllil l,1llll'1l M1-I,e111'11, wl1og111'otl11-players 1l:111-.s, s111n11tl1i11g1 Il1tll'f' than il, troplly for whir'l1 to play. lt was voltl, 11111, 11'h1111 tht- rlqilll lD11lt's l111l1l th11i1' With 11ll this, thc- rlwilll IJ11lt's still IHilllilg9fl to walk Illlllllill lil't'SlllllIlll lmslu-ll1z1ll t11111'11:11111111t. off with tht- I11t1e1'l'1'11t111'11ity1-1111111-ils1'l1ol111'sl1ip t'llp for lftll' 11'11'Ks, l'l't'Sllllll'll l'1'11111 t'X'f'l'j' h1111s11 tlll t'1lIlllJllS tht- s111111111l ye-111' 111 :1 1'11w. Illl THETA CHI On a Big Night, a Coed Garners an Armful of Red Carnations Youth did not p1'vx'e11t the rlllltlitl Chi's froni liuviiigg p1'z1i'tit'c- llllllN3l'lllgL up wiiitvi'-tirwl voic-es for the saliv- a tradition all their own. nude to their Hill't'2lIl1 girl. Although only tln-eo yours old to the Nortliwesterii .Xt Vlltllltttl'Il1f'f'llllgL. Il1E'IHllt'l'5i'lt't'l thvii' girl, lllltl Camplls, the title, t'lJ1'ez1m Girl of 'l'l1c-tn Chi, fast :ill lHl'0Z1tlYl'tll'll1t'lJlg1lllgLlll. was het-oming well known. Kept ll Ing S0i'l't'l, tht- nninc- ol' the girl is known The Tlietn Cl1i's pl1111ncd it that way. lieforv the llilI1l'Q only to tht- t-liuptt-1's pn-sitlt-111 111111 In the spring, life at the lionsv on Sllt'l'Il1Zlll uveiiiie sot'i:1l f'l12llI'IHllIl, who t-onnt tht- votes. overflows with tulk of the ZlIJIJl'Ut1t'lllllflQ t'o1'n1z1l. Un the ing night, the lJI'l'ZlIl1 Girl ol' 'l'l1c-t:1 Chi The sovial 1-hziirinziii is i11 Ll whirl making ill'l'2lllg?Q6'- is llllllllllllt't'tl, hm' llI'lllS ure llvtllwll with rod t-111'11l1- ments for the Lltlllt't', und the me-11 spend hours in song tions, znnl the men si-ttltf l111r-k for illlillllvl' yt'Ill'. Theta Chi: Standing on left porch rail, left to right: .1114-k lf1ll'lll'l, Dine Loftlnlil. Along front porch railing, left to right: .I11l1n Nll':XllDllll', lion Ol11111It1il', l'1111I 111111111111 Stan Karp. Ed Wapplvr, H111 I'l1-ig, .luv Pit-10:11, I-'ii-d xY1ll'lll'l, Holi Whitt-. Standing al bottom of stairs, left to right: Ylllllll Nlvlii id--. .lolnn In 119 lt Standing on stairs, background to foreground: Wil Smith. Clllllllvl' visitoi. Seated on right porch railing: .lt1l111 SXYflIllll'lQ,. Standing in front of porch, left to right: .lt1l111 f'111s1s ll11l Al.-fin. Standing in foreground, left to right: Ernie Holt-5 s, 1511109 l't'ts1l11-, Kurt Wt-sislit-11111-1. Fc 1 vu.- Zfn Hawk 1' an nl ,.,, .., V A Q 1 f K. ' - ..:e-- - ' si. .nv ltlti THETA DELTA CHI For the South Quads: An Evening with Knights in hining Armor lun 4-nniii-is l'lIll'l' llu- 1-nnil -vziiwl lu-Iwi-1-ii tlu- 2lQillllSlill'I'l1Hl'. ,Xt l'Zlf'llllllllIllllQ.lllflf'lllUlll'112GSl-ODS, ni:i.ssix':- slniu- liru-Its nl' ilu- snri-nniuling tum-i's, anul ilu- nu-n git-i-1 tlu-ii' lzulic-s. 'lllu-n, flu-y tour to 'l'Iu-lx' lilnst :i iuilf- nn lllllll'lllllgll'llll1IN'lS2llllllllll'Hll tlu- nc-xl luuisr-. :i si-mill. l,:ul-x' Nl:n'ynl' lic-niln'ni'Ili is lu-ri-liy invite-tl 'l'l1z1l 1-Vt-iiiliggg, tlu- lung tzililv 1-rc-c-ks unclel' the lu :nu-iul llu- signing nl' llu- Xlngnzi l':n'ln, sluinls an wt-igglit Ul'll1flHlII'lillllgIlJlj.fS, wiiu-, znul llc-li4'zu-ies. After pnui- in tlu- ginnp. at lc-w luinrs nl' llZlllflllf'llllQL znul H-vc-li'y, with the Cl1liGI'- 'lllll'.'l' niglils Inu-ig an wiivl-i-iiig tilt- nl' lHl'f'll-l7l'Zll'lllg tiiinint-nt ol' ll llilllilUluXVtlllllfll'lllQQIHll1Sll'f'lS, the 1-ouples iuilili-nu-n, kniglils, si-i'l's, :nul Inu-lu-ys iium- ilnwn lc-:ive Ilu- izililr-s lin' ilznu-ing in tlif- mann lJi1lll'OOI'f1. Slu-rulini lznu- tnwzii-il llu- 1-lnslt-i' ul linililings we-st nl' Wliz-n it's alll nw-1', 1-vc-i'yniie kiumws that Theta llnsllc- Si-ntl. lixi-1-pl lui' ilu- trninyu-I l':nil':n'i- all lla-ltzi f'l1i luis lu-lil its :nnuntl signing of the lllagna lfisti-i s 4-rnssingg, Ilu- nnly snniul is llu-1-lunk nl'sn'4ii'1l l':n'tzi. Theta Delta Chi: Standing at left, back row, left to right: Hu-lr lilu-l, 1 Q4-in ui- Nnsli. linn Hint. Rini Sulullu-12. Standing at left, middle row, left to right: Dave Condon, Hi x SI'lllllIlIl4'lI4'l, Hi nm- XY'-slrni. .l1u- .lns1. Standing at left, front row, left I0 right: llllllj'N1lllXlh, l'lt'2lt'llXVlll'll'll,.l4lllll XVilli1iiiis,f'11l Kmpp, Dun cllllIlIJlbQll. Standing at right, back row, left to right: .Inu-14 Hint, Sgnlxn- Jnlnisnn, Hill BI:-Rlnluni. .lnlin Nc-xv-ll. Ilu-lr 'l'i'ss1iil't', liill Slu1i'rill,f'liut-li Km-ll:i.Sfandingat right, middle row, left to right: Ilnw Sli. lliu-It lunigsrii-ill. Standing at right, front row, left to right: .Inn Si-nit, .Inn Pt-iuniis, .Inn Vi-kill, .Inlni Hntlinuni, llu-L: Millar-. Seated in back- ground, Ie-tt tu right: I,:mii-in-u Stiannu-, Iiill .Mlii:in. linl. llulilu-ll. Seated in foreground, left to right: .Inn liliss. Bruin B1-tswnitli, Zig flruw, Will Else, Bill McCul- Inn--li lli-'in llnnlr-i 'Nlrnin fiillvsivu- 104 1 ?f , f -,Ei '-Af er? 5- A' rffqxl, N x Ki? - ' ' 1 ' Eivs. '. 'Qui 'F X i ..- 'iv ff t .M . K :-- x ,.. f-Q? 1 I . 3112? ' . V aff 1ffe,.U ,t ir . - -55253. 1. 'gg ' -wx' 1 ' ,gf-f-ity f. ,--+'i- -Mr 4 3224 11,1 'ffm .- 'Lew WA ' .--.Ah -, 4 Ji- 'tv ', ,M ' ' gf?-45.1 Z ' wif-'f.f 'i' V A' ' P Theta Xi! Seated on rock, left to right: Dick Hansen. .liin Errnnt. Standing, left to right:.l1n-k Slnlle-rind, Bull Kzihl. l l:1likflliel.g-r, linlm Mngnusun. Tod tilt-nn. Holi Tritsch. Frank Cuneo, Don Bluhu, Ed Kelly, .Inn Hingis-I, K1-nh Mznnlnnfl. Lan ry Amelie-ny, Vlniek Soda-rlind. Seated on ground, back row, left to right: lfrnnk Sinn-k, Don Zit-ek, Rich Angle. Boh Rushfrn-d, Dave Hurtig. .lnhn Iloinl'-ek, Hon Bnnikutl, Pnul St-nuetnf-lt, Joe Seinind, llzniy Strnnfki, Miki- IH-inte, Seated on ground, fl'0nt r0W, left to right:RonLuC'uunt,AlS:1lml,Alflfiiing, DunPnl1nquirt Bill fimnlule. THET Xl Politicians Forget Elections, Become Prospectors for a Night A gambler wearing :1 r-heeked vest and ll shoe string All the tinclitiminl props for the Klondike were nn tie walked to the 1-enter nl' the morn. hund. Meinhers gznnhled with gold nnggz-ts. :ind He was trailed hy three clzinre hull girls :ind twn tnp winners nt the evening were nwnirded prize-s ul river boat queens. golden pivks and slinvm-ls. They stood in the middle of the room, inspevling .Xll evening. the gold diggers partied, drinking their fellows. he-er frnin huge kegs l't'lllllllSt't'lli ul' the dnys nl' the There were r-owhnys and Iiskimns, miners and t'lllll'li Klondike gold rush. Wagon Cooks. After turning this year from ai hnlise nl' editnrs tn . .. . ,, Y., And, all of them were at the 'l'hetz1r Xi Klondike at house ol ptlllllf'lllllH, the lhetzi X15 had tnrned party, an annual event. pimspef-tni's for the evening. 105 TRIA GLE After Months of Grueling Practice, Engineers Bat a Fast .500 'l'ln-lv lntw just :tltnnt that lnrgt-st :intl innst voinpli- lint-lt your, they host swine 15 Triaiitgglt- t-liaptt-1's for txttt-tl lltblllt't'tlllllllt.f lnntsz- tlt't'ttl'IllltllIS :intl Hunts nl' tht- l'1'zttc-l'i1ity's nzttittnul ltztskvtltall tottrtwy. :tnlv urttttp tni twtiinnts. .Xt-t'ni'tliiig1 tn the ztgvtnlzi, ltig event of the tlzty is llngx' t-rt-n go str lair :ts ltr tztltt- t'tllll'St'S to inztlw the ltztslu-tlmztll tttttiwty. things that ncty. lint things tlon't work nut that way. lt lltlIlIlt'llN ltttvztttst- int-tnltt-rs ul' 'l'rittnglt- lrattornity .X nc-tt' t-ttntt-st has taken uve-r first plztvo. Hold at :tll nrt- stntlt-nts in tt-t-h st-lntnl, ztntl t-ninplt-X t-rt-zttittns tht- intt-rmissinn, the t-liztpters ttttinptftt- for the top nrt- .st-t-tnnl nattnrtt ltr thttin. 'l'ht- lntnst- is fillml with t'l1t1g-at-lttg:gLet ' of the f'rzttei'itity. int-t-t-lntntlist-. .Xftttr long months nl' pun-tit-t-, thc- Nortltwesterit lint. tht- t-hrtptt-r has :tntttln-r point til' ztttvttinplisli- t-hztptt-r has lost the tourney ttntl wort tht- t-ontost for int-nt. the lust two Veatrs. Triangle: Standing at left side of porch, background to foreground: Al Sutton. Dt-it-I4 Stunts, .Inhn Iltirwootl. Standing at right of porch, background to foreground: l tt--l Nut-ltlue. Ili nttt- llnt-ltanth llill Snr.-itsttit. Seated on left porch railing: llt-th Dix, Standing at left of porch, left to right: We-s Pruitt, lien tlnrvt-r, Al Hurt. Seated on porch, back row: tittitltnt lihnlnntl. Seated on porch, front row, left to right: Al lljnikluntl, lint' Milli-i. Yt-llo Sl1l,L!llwa:l:lI'. Standing in foreground, left to right: ltftlgth Xtlnins. llnlr Wittst-, .Inhn llnyt-i, tlotngt- linltl, Winn-n liiit-ltstui. lfit-tl l,usf'lit'l, Holt Athnns, Seated in foreground, left to right: l 1'eClflnttei'. Bohlliller, Hal lltilflttll,llilllltvtluflt1ss,t-t-tngt-lxztininltie.lfuliKlnltft-lt1,llt-itiiy lliuislty,l',tlUt'l1tln:in. lmf- Ivinpltti. y 0 'i14'blfL flKZV'!f ,'HS.'1 . 1fJl-1.QK1-ig.'1iQl'4- I TASK 15l 51if7KJ'.1I'73, Efll:'.! 511-1216. PLM PZl3'!FI 'TRs, . Yi-nTdl.X' 74.7 2.1! 7l535l ZET P l Qld Battle Young for the Price of a Goodie in the Dugout It was the tmp ul' the t-ightli iiiiiiiig. llc' stiwilli-ci Imvziiwl thc- iliigiiut, mlulfwl his mp. :mil Hurnis wonrls rung with the sliuuts ul' lNblSil'l'llllS took ai lung rlruft l'l'4lll1 Ihv lu-gg slim-llc-rc-il lluwc-. menilic-1'suf'Zvtzi Psi slmiiliiiggg wurmls ni' mlmiilitiggviiii-int rllllC'll lic- slrullml lmvli to thi' plzilv :mil vxisunlly hit to their tc-um nmtvs. ai ggiwniinl hull tmvairil thv third lizisc-niznii. The st-ure stmul ut till-57. 'l'ht- third llI1SltIllllll lit-in ilmvii r-4111-li-ssly tuwu1'il It haul hee-ii 1-lose :ill 2llill'l'llllHll, the lc-:ul c-liziiigiiigl thc- hull, wliirfh sp:-ml lliiwugli his li-gs, :mil thc- liziltvi' llallcls sc'YQl'L1l tiniw. Illllllt' it In Si't'Hllll lulsv. Aplz1ym'wulki-ml to tht- plate-. Il wus part ul :iii ziiiiiuzil 1-vviil lm' Z1-tu Psi, :mil He swung tlm-cl huts llbgftlllvlf vllusv um-, thc-ii tht- lust-rs nl' thx- jllllllll' :mil sz-iiim'-livsliinaiii :mil suddenly veew-ml from his path lmvuiwl the plate. mplmiimiw- gzum- slmiml thi- 1-im ut' thi- lwg. Zeta Psi: Standing on porch, back row, left to right: .Inuit-N Milli-i, .Inlni Vliii-1-ipln-1, Plnllip P1lgiiin.'l'lnmmN l'w1itti,f':ul Kliimi, NX :ii in- Siiinlqiii,-1 Standing on porch, third row, left to right: Ii:-mn-tli lliiiw-ii. ltfigvi Nlvllllllilfl-1, Willinin llmflniw, lkziiilt Iii'-:ull---iii. lin-lizml lilniii, th-iiigv Ziwl. Standing on porch, second row, left to flghfi R0l'f'I'l KllvIIi21'i..l1N-I-li l'i1'llPlCl,.l1ll'lx liifniii,.lififVl'i1--Iwi,.lim-pli Puui-. l'llillll1l'!'j Vi.,-S Standing on uorch, front row, left to l'lghfflAll1lll4'S lliiielniu. Thomas Tintln-, I,mw'll liuiuli-ll. Seated, left to right: Iii uw- N11-iiivlv-iff Iiiilii-it IJiI,wm:ii1li, .hum-f Shiv-lfle. Standing, right of porch, left to right: l iiinlt ltiziim-1, 'lhlix Cnrlsoln. .luiiws Mltvln-ll. .lxiiii--N Munir, Rivlniiil .Xvlzum-lt. 2217 K .aai.qm..ff..JF - 1 Q TC luvzuling Kappa Xlphal Thutn lmusv, North Quzuls I'i'SidC'Ilf'S xnuvf- in for p:111ti1- mid stage-ml mluring Muy wus-k of 1952. Iiuiml wus onv of :1 svrivs XVlliI'll sw:-pf tlw llilfi0ll'S r-:alle-gvs. ns tu il vlaxss ul' :1 mlzitv fm' :1 North f.2llHilS 1'vsid0l1t. Bus pzwlu-ml zu-rms thc- strc-vt 15 11-sc-1'vvcl for :ith- M1-muriail fic-ld lmusv for z1ft4-rxloolm pm:-tir'c svssions S l Qm'1tQt . A,,UlJ 'Q:n'1 sf: JSA. W'-MiXlliS'?f5fA hi1Xa...1'Cinnb'9Ln Hardly a Centrally located nmvct- ing spot for males and females, Patten gymnasium still often hosts couples when me-n's and W0men's physical eduvation Classes let out silnnltaneously. gr' 5 14 .. rr 5 cj L E l c 5 5, E 5 2 6 , i 1 ,.....-f f Q xr' vw 95 TM D 5 fi ...ww f 4 3 1 4 Regzudlvss of YYlll't-lll'l' 11 stmle-nt. pic-ks uno IH2lj0I' ur svvvml for his C2ll'f'01' at North- wc-stv1'11 univvrsity, hc' runs into ax lot nl I7l'0fl'SS0l'S,ZlIlIlli1liStI'11fOl'S,2l1ldf'l2lSSI1liltl'b. Sumo of thv mc-otings ure plozxsunti mln:- 1ll'l'Ilyt. Soxnvtinws hcl is inspircclg swim-- timvs lu' is11't. But, despite- thc- Illltllli' ut thc Inc-ctings, thvy all hvlp to 1'1'v:m- :1 l'OIIlIl10llitj' 1-ullml Hixltvlligc-111 illiliVillll2ll.H -Y- , . . ' 1 - A -sv A- -ff.,.,., ,-...,,,,,, M ' ' ' -- -V - A J.. -- A............f,u.,..g..... N,x:aw:1:,,r 4,-,..N,.....W M 'MJNUO-W. .L -...mu -ww-W 0.fufY:1,, , -Y -- -,,..... 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' ' an v , 4 3 wi fi . s s f !,,M, Iiiigrusswl in his text hunk, stuflenl Stll1llt'S in llet-ring.: liln':iry reserve 1'on111. linnin is pnelqetl :it l'XIllll tinie. THE UNSOUGHT Being a College Student is Just Doing What Comes Naturally There were some 5,1i01luftl1e111. annul they 1-time heennse they haul henrtl thnt Nnrth- All of them were high selinol Ql'tl1llltl,lOS, zincl for XYPSlt'l'llll2l1,ll.1blllll2llIlSlllffllllllllYlll1'lllll1ll thirst might some reason they all haul ehnsen EVLlllSl1Jll, Illinois, he szitiatetl. for a new home town. But, must students :it Nnrtliwestern university in Some eunie tn get uwuy from heme. 19531li1l not give any great tlmnglit tn going t111'ullegLe. Some canine lJ01'2ll1Ht' they wuntetl tu get out 1Dl.S1lIHt They nnfl their parents :incl :ill nl their relatives thing they emisidereal unpleusznit: Ll job in private :null t'rien1ls hzul expeeteil it ter :is lung ns they ennhl enterprise or a jolm witl1 the militnry seryiee. rememher, 'l'heir hig eliniee was in whieh enllegge nr A few haul :L hurml-tn-queneh thirst fnr knowledge, university they shnulil zittenel. Like must ul' their high selieml trienrls, they pnelietl up nntl went to enllege us il mutter nt' ennrse, .Xlinest neyer were elnsses :intl 1'2llHlDllS lile the entl ul' :1 lung Mountiiin :treat gginpliierilly purtraiyeil nn reliel' inaip nl' the I'nite1l 1 . . . . . . . . . quest lur higher t'1lll1'llllHIl. btzxtes is usetl :is part nt visual eiluezition in physir-:il gengiuipliy elziss. Course in1'lnr,les slitles, inuvies nl' siihjen-ts ul' stnnly, lwn' nmst, llblllfl :lt :X1ll'lllXVt Slt'l'll wus Hllllsullglll. Ili I,4-:ming nw-I' iIlUI'1liIl2lU'ly l'l1'Ill' 111-sk top, jnvizll Ivl'l'Sill1'Ilf uf tin- l'nivf-rsity J. Rusvm- Millm-1' smils-s shyly. Zig-Zag lvft vyvbrow is Nlillwrism imlivntiw- ui' fl'1'1lllt'll1 smilv. Ship pnilntilng znlmvm- fi1'1'pl:u'v is sp-w-ial pl'0IN'l'ty of NllI'tllXY1'SU'I'll pre-sialc-llts. XVIICII Prvsi- llvnt l':IlH'l4illlS I l'IIIlIiHIl Bliss Snymla-1' V:u':1tm-41 IDI'1'Si1ll'IltvS ufiiw. Millm' 11:u'rmvly sxnlvngwl Ilililltillg fI'0Ill Fnymlm-r's stun-k of lJClOI1giIlgS- Ufffii ' 5 W MM. Q4 ii 1? Q Qi eh 5 ' l Q Vff.ffs 'fm'-1f.,.W r:'.w-'f-Q-1--f-M -. If : If .mm 5 2 im, 22? JUN ieg 1 iii!!-5 5 , 'i 11 QE Q S15 QQ W '1'fys 3 'ik up 3 4 xma ,, X if ww 1 J ,ii is 2 4 229 ,S A .Q . , if , , AfN'1W3i!E f iflzff mf, 'Y 1 , L X i iid! 'if V k l, ,im I i , I if 1 iw Q li f ix! f L ,L I , : , , lfay QA, 'mn-luuu.. -. 1 -- X lil - -1- W, ,M lfll P'-fr-wg. 1-i:tl. VVlien Xllrert If Ynnllnsen tleltl 11-plzieetl Vive Ilresitleiit .l. .Inv tlerlier, who left lei' at juli in llI'lYItlt'Il1tIIlSlI'j'. Miller wus there. Bottom: Iienentli tlirtli of lil'1lIIll'tI tliplninns, pipe-sinultiiig presitlent 1t.nlsliistui'ylumlilitniiI:ii'gepei'stni:1llil11':ti'y. Miller Inns luteln-lei. PRE IDE T J. RCSCQE MILLER An Qld Editor's Axiom Proves Itself in a Pine Paneled Office An old etlitoi' tnn-e tultl 21 young IJIlHltlgQl'ilDllt'l'I The nnlis nl' patint un the nnglzissetl painting hzul The c-unpeiutimi at persnn gives yon in getting :1 tlnwwn liatek :i glare: the plnvne nn the pri-si1lellt'stIesl4 picture is flireetly pI'tlptlI'lltJllLlI tn his gg1'ez1tness. tletruetetl trtnn the snlijeetg at wliite-lmnntl lmnk :ip- ee peziretl tn lie gLi'nw'iiig1 Irwin the pi'esi1lent's hentl, :intl at It was November: time to take the Syllnlins pie- stan' li-uni the Hug pi'nti'iuletl frmn his left ezn: ture of Pre-siclent of the l'nivei'sity .I. linseoe Miller. Quit-kly, zinnthei' phone 1-:ill was nnule. An appointment was made, :incl the pliotngmpliei' ,Xgguin the plmtngiutpliei' l't'Illl'llt'tl In the pitesitlt-nt's dispatehed for the juli. nfhee. This time he 4-:n'i'ietl tlmnl lights :intl it print He arrivetl in the Di'esicIent's ufliee. Nothing luoketl ut' the lizul lJIt'llll'k'. I,lt'lIII't' in hzintl, the presitlent right for the IJlt'lllI'9. Eying at painting of at ship mtwetl the nlnlieetinintlile lmnk untl the plnvne. hanging at the wrong entl nf the mimi, he mnsetl Then, he ztssnmetl his pnse lmehintl his tlesk. While that it would he niee if the pieture ennltl he mtwetl. the pliutnggiuplir-i' fitltlletl with the fltmtl lights :intl In an instant, Di: Miller haul prnmisecl to lmve the intwetl the Haig. the presitlent kept smiling. painting rewiretl :intl muvetl. The plintugrupliei' left. The wtn-la wns piletl np ztiwniiicl the rmmi. lint Iii: A few days later, he l't'lllI'Il0tI :xt the appointed time. Hiller lnngrlietl nfl' the I7IltDltIjLl'2ll7Ilt'I'lS anpnlegies with: He was lzulen with flush lmullis. It's :twfnlly fluttering tn lmve some une tnlqe sn The pietnre was mznle. II11i'i'yi11glmzu-k to the nffiee, IIIIIVII tienlile with me. Yen knew, this is the nnist the pliotogmpliei' pmt-esseml the film. Pzniiel fnn l'x'e haul in at lung, lung time. IIS Top: iXttentl:inee Ivy I'i't-sitlent Miller :it :tny liliietitni innlxes it talli- l ,I ji , PRE IDENTS EMERITI For Trustees: An Old Friendg For They were the ln-st frientls of the stuff of the Cen- tt-uuiqtl Syllulmlls. 'l'hev're the lwst frieucls ot' an lot ot' people ut North- western, yet their uumes often luring puzzled looks to the tau-es of stutleuts. 'l'hey ure Xxvilllffl' Dill St-ott und Franikliu Bliss Suytler, former presitleuts of the university. Airtel, al- though they have retiretl from their presitlentizil jobs, they still think at lot ulmout the university :mtl its floy- to-rlzty proggress :intl growth. lfirst Walter Dill Sc-ott, oltlest living president emeritus ol' the university, lookeil forwarcl this ve-:ir to seeing tliiril Walter Dill St-ott graduate from N0l'lllXVt'Sll'l'll. Heott lioasts tain each year, for he :intl his wife spa-ntl winters in Winterpark, Flori4l:1, enjoying the luxury of vean'-round sun. the Library: An Qld Neighbor The Centennial Syllabus milled on both of them 1-ountless times for information of almost forgotten days in Evanston, and more than any two men, they know and love the university. Walter Dill Seott is the oldest living president emeritus of the university, and he still serves as a member of the lmotmel of trustees. After retiring four years ago, Franklin Bliss Snyder tlitl not lose 'tsightu of his university: he lives across the street from Deering lih1'ai'y. litisiiu-ss-lilw l'rt-sitlent lznieritus l'r:uilxlui llliss Sirvtlt-r vu'-:ntl-tl pri-sitlt-nt's 1-liuir suininer lwliolw- Vlrisetrfilll.-v'it'lll4'l't'4l:1Slll't-sl1Illt'll,.Xll:lVltlLZ1ll'tlt'Il' er, Nivtlt-r slwiitls niost ol lt'lSlll't' hours lWllll'll :ire It-un plitteringg in his g1:ir.lt-n :intl XYtll'lillI1L 'Ill lllIHlt!1LI'IlIPlIS1ll pl'I7t'4l lltvXXt'l's llt' llflh Villstwl. llri 'W' ' iii, at .vw 1 Dignifierl Yiee Pl'l'S1l1t'Il1 :11111 Iiusiiiess ixlillliljlli' Hll1'l'j' 11. 3111.1-1111111111111-'1X11-e I1-1-s11l1-111111111 111-1111111 1 11111111 I IN tlll We11sb11l:1111'1-sthe1111ive1's1ty's111111111-1:11111I111b11s11es111111111111111 S. 1Y11'l is 1111 111111111l11111 111' 131111 111 lIllllX1l111I1 ll 111111 fi11z1111'i:11 1'1-111111 IIS 111'111,1f 111' his 4'1111'1l'lll'y lll Vl'C'1JlS 111'111'1-. 1':1ll1-11 111 I1l1'l'l w 11-11 11111- 1'111l 1 1111111 111 1 111111I1111111l VICE PRE IDENTS Hard-Working Triumvirate Toils They'1'e the big 1I'1llfl1V1l'2l10 111' the llIl1V91'S11y. I11 their hz1111ls rests mueh 111' t11e 1'esp1111s1b111ty 11111' the smooth 1'111111i11,Qg 211111 1111110112111 1'f'pll1tl110ll of North- westerxi lIl11VPI'S11y. They are the Viee p1'es111e11ts: 111z111'1'y L. 1Vells, 1111si- ness maiiagerg Payson S. 1V111l, 1102111 111' fz11'111ties, 111111 Albert C. XVZLIIIDUSQII, 1l11'e1't111' 111' publie 1'el11ti1111s. Lookiiipg I'I'lll1'h like 21 l'Dii1lli DI'f'S1ll0ll1 ste1'e11type, Wells plays Z1 similzu' 1'1,1le, f111' he t11k1-s 111 :11111 pays 11111 1111111ey f111' the 111111'e1's1ty. lVe11s is the 1112111 I'USIJU1lS1lllP llfll' the fi11a111'i11g 111' 2111 1111111111115 111111 goes 1111 1111 1-11111p11s. Ile is the 11111- w1111 keeps Nfll'1llXX'i1S1f'I'll1S 1-1'e11it 1111111111 111ps with 13111111 111111 I31'L11ClS1l'001. Quiet W1111 11e111s more with the 1e111'11i11g s11le 111' the uiiiversity. He is the maui 1'esp1111si111e f111' 111111111111- ments 111' flPZL1lS :11111 new 1111-ulty 1111-11111e1's. 1Y1111 111s11 d9t19l'IH1ll9S the fields 111' 1'es:1111'1'11 i11t11 wh11-11 the l1ll1V1'l'- sity shall V01l1l1l'C, 111111 111 his HSptl1'l' l11l10,11ll0 assists 111 the p1'epz11'z1ti1111 111' the Zllllllltll 111111111-t. Newest 1'11'e p1'es11le11t is Yz1111J11s:-11, w1111 11111ks like 21 timid soul, 17111 ge11e1'1111y 111111 11e 110111111 111111111115 the 1111ivers1ty. 111s11igj11b is mzikiug 1-1'e1'y111111y like N111'th- western, 111111 111 1111111g s11, 11es1-111ls1111t t1111s 111' p1111111'11y eaeh year. When 21 511111911115 111111111 :1ppe111's 111 his 111111111 to Keep University Batting I OOO t11w11 11ewsp:1pe1', x'll11lJllSl'll 1111111111111 put 11 111111 'l1UQQf'1ll9I', the three 1.01111 the hub 111s l1llN1ll6'HS. X1-ws111111-1' Vice I,l'4'41l1t'1l1 :11111 l1l1'4'1'lUI 111 131111114 11111111111 .X1l11-rt C.Y:111lD.1s1-11:1ss.11111-11111st 1:1st s '1 1 , , ti F. N QV, , as , 11 J-'4xg?,,1e 11e1'l1111'1'1-t111 1 Y1111J11s1 Ill-lll'Illl11Y11lI'l 1111 11111111 1 Nl s 11111 C3 .A 1.-or 3 l l i llonrs ot tzilli -mostly to stntlents till :igentln of Dean of Stntlt-i1ts.l:1Int-s t'. Melreoil. l oi'1nei'ly 1-h:ipl:tin of the uni- versity, hTt'l.t-oil :issninetl new post lust snnnner when F. 1lt'tll'l1,'t'St'lllllt'l'gIttI' tr:insl'erretl to lit-eoine zissistnnti tleain of -. - . 'tltllStllllt't'lSIl1t'lllSl'l'll'IldZlt luis4-lnirge4ifolvt:iinin1gtlr:it't.tleferinents for lllltlt'I'gl'Ll.LllliLlfQS. DEANS 0 STUDENTS, lVlE , WCME Scott Hall Boasts Record Total of Three New Deans in One Year There were three tleatns in Seott hull this year. The other two new tleuns ditiln't have to move a lint-li ol' the new appointees haul lmeen tninilizir to step for their new john. Nortliwt-stern lllllX't'l'Nllj' stutlents tor ai long tiine, lint Long known to stnrlents as Ht't,lllllS'?l0l' to men and ezn-li lniil at new title for 19523. f-onnselor to women, liolznitl F. Mc-tlttigzni het-ame l'itll'llll'l'fllltlllltllll ot' the l'niversity.lninz-N Cf Mc-I.eotl at fnll clean, ns tlitl Mrs. flltllltllllt' Y. Mason. inovefl troin .Iohn lQv4riis 1-enter np to the S3t'1JIl l floor Mrs. Maison :intl Mc-tittigrnii eontinnetl in their old ot' St-ott hull. There, he tooli over the olfl otlit-es of roles. Mc-l,eo.l hinl something new for the new year. tornier li.-nn ol' Htnilents F. the-orge Settllierger, who Ile ext-linngecl at joh of sermons and religious eoun- lizt l niov.-il into the znwistznit tlegtnk tlillt'l' in the teeh- N1-lingg for at long list ot' grueling tz1sks,inelutli11g keep- nologgit-.tl institute. ing trui-li of sttrlent-lningry draft hourtls. Solver ol at nniltitntlt- ol' prolilenis whit-li ztnnmllly plugin- Often fonnfl tnkingzt. lmrezik from work in the Grill, Dean of the ll-in:ile tlll2ll'lt'l' ol' Xortliwt-st,ern's eninpns, Deon ot' Men ltol:tnclF. Mt-Gnigzrn gli-:ins Inneh of information on Women t'l:nnline V. Mason fontlles lnvorite lionseholtl pet. the enniptis mule from eusiuil eonverszrtiions over Coffee. MM S-. f -. .-r' fi. ' 'v'5.af . ' . if iL S, -'X S. -Q- 1 i Builds-1' ul' thi- M4-dill S4-lnml ul' J0lll'llSlliSII1 into top jn1n'n:il- c.lllf'i'l'l'Sl1l4'llfUiitill' litll1'gLi':1ysvlnmllinilsu Ili-nn lililriilgl- ism sc-linol in 1-oiiiitry, Di-:in lil-nnl-th IC. Olson we-vivvs sc-on-s T. Mr-Swniii kc-4-pstrilusoli stinh-ntsp1':n'tim- l1'2ll'iliIlgillgfillll- Of bids tu speak at julii'i1:1listii' 1-unvm-ntions :u'i'oss nation. in:n':nnll1igl1sr'lnmlsnllnva-i' l'lvziiistmi:nnl NinthSlmi'v:1i'wis. DEANS O SCHOO S After a Speech, ot Much Talk but a Lot of Work and Thought lVhen Ll stinleiil enters Nmtliwc-stoi'ii lllllYf'l'Sliy, he is ill'1lI'lll.Q ai lot zilmnl hini nnll is lnrgi-ly wspuiisilllf- prolmhly livzirs the dean of his si-liaml give ai spew-li. fm' :i Int of thi- things hi- lhws, For the next fmn' years, ho is apt In livin' little- frniii ,Xt thi- onli ul' the lknn' yeuis, hi' slnikvs the ilmifs his clean. Althoiigli he is lim-oiisviuiis of it, his llvzin hzinml, pan-ks his siiill-nsv, zinll lmivvs the lllllVPI'SllY. Chief ul' :ill whn luulc tollivzili-i'uI':1lly phase ol' sp:-1-vli wurlq .Xn :will pliutngiuipliy lun. I,1'1iIl1il'llI'1.f4' lluni-i'tmi finals liltla- foi' :1 rum-4-i', 131-:in .hiinos H. NII'Blll'Il4'y apps-:irs wc-4-kly :is tinia- for hnliliir-s. Iii-simlvs ihitivs :is ilvani ul' nilisir- si-lmnl, hi- nioflvraitm' ul' iunliu progrziin, Nmtliwi-slei'ii Ri-vivwiiig stnnil, iliri-1-ls IIIPIIVS zinml wuinm-n's glee- 4-lnhs :ind .X Czippvlln 1-liuir. FIN F-'- -:ml i ll Deans continued .p., l -75' x 5 vi lm 4:5 .I -nw. Left: lil-tiring this ye-:ug .Xvting lim-:ui Iirm-st f'. Davie-s will turn ilutii-S uf l'Iv:1iistun 1-onum-1'c-v svliool he-:id over to Im D. Auclcrson Middle: lim-igiiing uw-r thi- large-si si-lmol un 1-niiipus, l,ilw1':1l Arts Demi Siim-mi IC. Le-lziiiml follows 1ii'1'0llIlfS in thc lic-oiiomic Journal Right: lil-simlviit ul' thi' most iiimlwii mlm-:nfs ullir-0 mi vziiiipus. lie-:iii Oviel W. lislmxwli cliiw-ts C0-Op stuclciits in tx-c-liiiologivzil institute llvlimviir-il fm' his popular 4-uiiiwl-Q in Hl1:1lxwp1 in Dm in ul thx S1-rviviiig vrowrls of stuclmits who gzitlic-1' :it Nortliw0st.Q1'Ii each lli':ulli:lte- Svlnml Momly S. Prim' 1-mnhiiivs tm-:ir-liiiig qlutic-S in suninir-r, Uiiw-1-tn1'oftlwSlini1iivrSL-ssioii William S. Bradford the- liiiglisli 1lvp:u'tiii4-int with :ulvising mlutivs lui' Kl'IlIlll1ll4'S. lIllll'I'll1'llUllll'1' l'1'm1ii1cwYif'v PI'f'Slll1'lll Allwrt C. V:111Dusen. ,An- I We 1- M... ' .qv 4,- 3 . ii . 7 - 2' llll ,l . I K - - 1:11-. ? X - 11.15. 1 ' '11 3? fi 1 K 11, 1 'Viv .A Lk 9. , 4 ,W f if Jolly 11i1'1-1't111' of lvIl1YK'l'F11j' t'o111-151' .I:11'1i lt. 011111111-as 111-11115 1:11'y11f1 division of 1111- C11li1'llg0 1'1lIllIJllS s1-1111111s. 151-si111-s 51-1-1111.1 111:11 1:11-1:11 In:1ss11s of s111111-111s 1'1'on1 iIl11llS1I'j', 111111-1-s, 111111 11111111-s :111 11v1-1' 1111- C11l1f'iLg0 :11'1':1 il1'1' l'1'g1Stt'l't'11 IJl'0IN'l'1y 1111- 1-11111's11s, c11li1t1l'1'SS IIIIIST km-p 01111111 s1111l11111s s11p:11':111-111111111111111-1-1-1-1111 111111s :11111 11v1-1's1-1- XY1111' V:11'i1-ty of 1-11111's1-s, most IHlpll1llI' 111' XY1l11'1l is jl't'llt'l'211 11fy1'1111111gy. Big Four of the South Travel Down south 11ez111s ve11t111'1' ll0I'11l 111 Evz111st1111 only for 1111 01't'2l1S1OIlfL1 niet-111111 111111 1111' 1lQI'2lf1ll2l111ll1, 111-111 1111 1111- ICV:111s11111 1-:1111p11s. But, 2111 11111111 21I'f' V1-rv 111111-11 il pz11'1 111' N111'111w11s when their st1111o11ts 11111- up with Ev1111st1111 151111111111-s to 1'et'eiVe their 1leg1'e11s. 111'1':1sio11z111y thvy 11111111 just 11111x'111'si1y 211 its p1'111'1-ssi111111l 111-st. to 55,5 1 fc: ' ,112 1 :lf H41 QQ 3 North for an nnual Graduation for tl visit 111' 111 1111111111 Stilllt' Yftlj' 1ll1pHl'111ll1 1111-111 11-1'11 Left: Himsvlf 1,1111 1':1t111f1' of 21, 111-ntis1, 1302111 C'11:11'11-s VV. 1 1'1-1-1111111 1111:11ls 1111-111--ye-:11' 1-11111811 11-:111i111L 111 11l'1.Il'1'1' 111'11111'1111-111111-111:11 s111'11111'N', Middle:Ap1-1-so11:1I1'1-i1-1111111'P1-11si111111t1:1lC:1111li11:111-.X1l111:11S11-v1-11s1111.D1-1111111'S1-1111111111'I,11wH111-11l1lt'.1111111111111-st1111111111 111111511-v1-11Q1111, Right: Smiling DL12l1Il of M1-1111-111 S1-111,101 Hi1'11:11'1,1 L. Ytlllllgl, 11111-1-ts s1'111111l 1111- 11111'1111's-111-111-, 11IlyS 1':11111f1':1s for 1111111111111111111-111111111-11 S1111. 121 .gf bf Tl l .il 5l-i1....... X X -QL Lett: Mtn-li ol' tht- dirty work lor tht- tinivt-rsity president fztlls lot to l'tlllIltl-llIll't'Kl. Assistuiit to the President Jmnos M. Brooks Middle: .Xt honit-, lvlllVt'l'Slij' liwortlvi' Williain li. S4-ldon plays with his son'strz1ii1. .Xt work, hc- hrtndlt-s pupt-1' work foradminist1'z1ti0n Right: livlit-ying part ol'lrI1l'tlt-11 llI'Hllllll1SlIH'SSIllIlIlIlQ.f1'l', .Xssistzint liusint-ss N11lIliij.fl'I'.'Xl'lllllI'FF.Sf'l1IHI'l1llllgIJl5lySllllII1iiIlIilltlillg machine sl' v-.a i r v S S. . gf' 1 wu- Left: fllllllllilill Wziltt-1' IJ. Wagon:-r 1lI'l'lVlHl :it Nortliwt-str-rn in the i4llIllIl14'l' from the First Coiigregzitionzil Church in Wilmette Middle: liooltwoi'1n .lt-ns Xyholni, tinivt-rsity lilm1':n'i:u1, aulministt-rs tllUllSilI11lS0l.XVl'ltti'Il plllDllCfltl0l1SIlllil letters in Dev1'inglib1'zu'y Right: lit-sides finding julhs l'orgt':ull1:tt4's, llirt-t-tor ol' Pliic-vim-tit liilrt-:tu lfraink S. limlit-ott holds title ot nssoeizttc professor of education DMINISTRA CR Scores of Little Noted Men Oil the Wheels of a Giant Machine ling :intl voiiiplif-.ttwl 111:11-lilm-ty goes ztrotlntl vyttrv deep t'tlllSltlC'l'tltltJll whivh goes into the plzuining of tinn- soim-tliing livtppttns :tt Nortliwttstt-rn tlniyt-rsity. tht-it' yt-urs ut No1'tl1w0ste1'n. But, the i1LlH1llllStl'iLtt0l'S Anil, lu-t-ping up with the tiniwrsity :url with its uri: niore and more ziwztre of it euvli dziy. stud:-nts is it lull timt- jolt for at lot tbl'2ltlII1llllSil'illU1'S. ,Xltliougli many ililIHllllSfl'iliUl'S live in 'ktxeeutive ttltvn, studs-nts am- llll2lWZll'l' ol' thx- long thouggglit and alley in tht- gXtlIllll1lSlI'2llltlll lmuilding, dozens are Ill -K. Jr, ,- i V' , . in 1 I , K ,. f' , S, - .AtVV0l'k,Di1'Q1ClfJl'Ol'DfJI'IIlllOI'lt'S2llltlCQIIIIIIIUIISwllllZll'll J. Bun- frllllllgll ll-W stumlt-nts iwilizt- that lift- at Nurt liwm,-stwii is flum- ttxin sCaI1slJli1epi'iiit,sfu1'Sl1r-pzml hall. At l'lUIl10, hc mlulmhlt-,Q in lllIllt'll hy his 1-iiipluyw-s, Iliiw-vtni' ol' liuilalings :mtl fil'Ullll4lS nattybowtiosauitl K0d:u'l11'01nvslimlc-snfliis SllIllIIlf'l'V2U'llllUIlS. M:1i1i'ic'v li. Iikln-1'g plays :1 lvig part in thx- lives ut' stlult-nt-. ,1 ,Y., Y .. 1 3 , . 'VE7 Finding places to live for ii1c'r1-zisiiig t'1-n1:ilt- puplilntimi of the- YVith :1 sign nl' 11-livf :tt the- lust of the' qlumss-ts, llirt-1-tm' ot' llIllVE'I'Slf-Y, DlI't'f'lfUl'0l'Wt,hII1ltlllS Housing Fi':ii14'tAs li. Ye-urlc-y M4'Il'S llulising li. lit-mio liittlt-haila-s plltiigwl this yr-:ir into keepsyezii'-111111111tzxhsoii ullwoim-11stlult-iitslivilig41114-uiiiplis. lmusing 4ll'Ill.l-t'St'llIllIlf.f mule- Slll4ll'IllS living un I'tlIllIJIlS. Lord HI h Protectors Plan Big Projects, Incur Inevitable Ire SCkLltf6?l'GLl aroilml St-ott hull, clown in John livtiiis mln- To ilu this, thx-y holtl 1-tniiitlt-ss IIll't'llllQS mul pour ter, and iii otlic-1' pluvos zwmiml the 1-aiinpus. on-r omllvss rmiiiis ut' pupt-r. Httx-xi, in the miirsr- nt' Regzmlless of wlivre they live, 2lIlll1llllSll'illUl'S liuve thvir clutivs, they arouse stumlvnt irc :tml pun-iitqil in- 0116 big interest in miiiclt to keep thc- lllllYt'l'Slly mu- tligiiutimi, hut allways they :ire tht- 1-am-talkf-1-5 mul lurtl c-hiiiery well oils-tl :mtl in smfmtli working ortler. high protm-tm's ut' Ntwtliwt-stvi'i1 lllllYt'l'NllY. 12.3 Administrators continued I X it. i 1 1 I t Nl l i , l 4 SIIIWI' pnlwlic' rt-lations nmn, llirm-tm' of .xtlIlllS!4lUIlF Cl. VVilli:1n1 lA'gI1lt'Ill'Hl'tlll' Otlic-0oflhlmissionstlcfttoriglltlPzu1lMa1'th, lim-ilvy yt-:nly inmlum-Q-s lnnnln-ils nt' high sc-lmul sc-I1iul'stut-Iltvl' Donultl Kl'lfIl0I', and William Bowman tour thousands of NHl'll1Wl'Slt'l'll. llt- uttf-n nsvs hnvk Syllzilnisvs for pnlmlir-ity, mile-s ova-1' 1-onntry profossing Nlns merits in high schools. Left: ,Xtte-nmling most rm-nl :intl IlliillyllllllgllltlfySlllll4'1ll ills, lJll't'I'll0I' ufSt11mlm-lit. Health S1-rvivo llc-onu, B. XY6'lLg01'NVOI'kS at svhool, hospital. Middle: llonsm-il in otliw- till:-il with pic'tn1'1-szmclp1'c'ss1'vlv:1svs, Dirt-4-tor ot' Pnhlic-ity l'hlw:11'1l H. Stroinhc-rg's work often overflows room. Right: lic-plnviiig Yif-tor li. St'llllSlt'l' who we-nt into thx- navy, Lois P. Iii-nm-ily this yourtookovt-1'cl11tivs of nnivvrsity pc-rsonnel clirevtor. M79 ff l f 1 ' JI 124 x ,Qx E:-'I-f Left: Libe1'alA1't,s Students prublf-Ins of staying in :ind ge-tting out of the- univc-rsity 1111- haimllr-rl by l'nivv1'sity lim-gist I'Ill' li:itl1:n'i11vGe-urge-. Middle: Piano playing Direvtor ofSt1ulm-nt .Xft':1i1's.loc- VV. Nlillm,-1'islmm1st lill0XVllIlStlll'1't'lUl'Ul-lrxvlill-lxlllSll0XY,llilllll-Lfllll1ll.ill'tlVlll1'S xnnjurs. Right: Scheduling Countlvss paxrtivs and uvtivitivs vvvnts nmkes cl2ll1'Il1l2ll' S1-r-rf-t:u'y lilizulwtli lie-Swurtv pnpulnr Si-uit hull rvsiilf-nt. Gruff Directoi' of Athletics The-mlorv B. Paiysi-ln' must, passify Houswl in small cm-111-ron thi- tlnirrl flour uftlu- .x4lIl1llllSlI'2lll0Il alumni ired at. losing teanis, p1'0f1-ssors irvml :Lt scliolustivully lvuililing, l5il'm'to1' of .'Xt,lili-tim' Pulvlivity VV:1ltf-1' Pzmlismi au'- slow athletes, and stude-iits iroil ovc-r rumors of paid atlilotf-s. rnungi-s photos :ind stmie-s of N0l'lllWC'SlK'l'IllS varsity sports. l 1 . 1 V 1 , f' -,,. x, 125 12111114-1-iiigpiissugf-l'i-mnSl1:iki-sp--iii-1-:iii play, Pre-sifli-int ol' tlim- IiiillflliilTl'llSll'1'S K1-mwtli lf. lillrgc-ssf:ili1-stiiiu-uit lrnm zlclmiliistrntive fllitin-s lifll' :1 ri-si with an l':1x'n1'i1a- lmnk l'l'UIIl liisl:irg1-priismml lilmiry. lli-:lir':11r-v ol' tliw- 1952 HyllIlllllS. l,:iwy4'1':n1il Bllsim-ssluzlli Burgess XY2l5l'lli'lll.1ll'lllSlil'lIlblfllllltlllIlf'Illl1'lllll'l'l'K'l'1lUII1Sllllllrill'lIlSlll'1'lK'SS1l1'VUllUllltlllll'lllllVl'I'SllyIISllUIlI'llUi.tl'llFtl'4'5DI'f'Sillf'llt fo1'l5 yczlrs. CARD F TRU TEE Little Publicized Band Holds the Reins of niversity Policy l i-xx' sliulviits kimw llic-m. pulii-3' lllli' wliivlrtlie-i1:iivc1'sitysliuill follow. Although lllllmugli in mln-1' mln-s thi-ii' ll1lIlli'S am- fxnuiiliru' tu must stliflc-nts think nf l,l'i'Sli,lClll .l. llosvoe Miller as inzniiy stu l'-nts. llv m,-mli:-rs ul' ilw lmgual ul' trustf-1-s HIIIJITIIIV :11l1i1ii1ist1'z1tix'v gm'c'i'11m', KIillc1'zu't11z1illy is the stuy pix-tty mm-li wut ul' tlii- piilvliwity ul' lllllYl'l'Slly uiizwliz' uf tlie- lmzml to tliv VLIIHDIIS. lnisiiif-ss, Only l'i'illlll','IH?lll fm' lmiml IH1'lI1lll'l'Slllp is that at Yr-I. fm' :ill Ili'-ii' mn.l.-sly. tliz- lwmiul ul' triisiws is lvusi lizilf ul' tlnz- mr-mlwrs also lmlmig to the Methodist llu-liigliz-sl iiulliiniiy iii llif- 11iiiwi'sity. Sm-i'x'i11ggwi1l1- 1'lllll'i'l1. lii'K'IJlllg1 this l'U1lllll'UITli'lll, thc- lmzL1'Ll has will pany, mi-nilwrs il:-If-1'i1ii1w wliz-11 :mul lmw tliv uni- gruwii tu llll'lll'l5' gi-.rliuzntc-4 nt' manly llll:f6I'C'Ilfi V4-i'sil-x s IIIUIIOY slialll lu' sp:-ill, :mil ilu-y f'l'6'lll0 tlw 11I1ivc'1'siii0s. 121. U IVER ITY S NATE . Professors, Administrators Decide Who is to Get in and How Most students know at least one person who is ll gether the group sets the tlllilllflt'ZllltDIlN fin' ittlllllllilllvf' member of the U'1iVf'VHllY Sellililc- into eneh of the lllllYt'l'NllylS selmnls. Un the other enml Few studelits ieulize that the seiuite even exists, uf the eurrienlnm, they must nppmw- 1111 tlt-gi-ees, however, and if they have hezml of it, still fewer lmth llUI1UI'i1I'y illltl zieaulelnie ut' :ill kinils, etmterretl know what the senate is or what it tlnes. by tht- l,4,1m1 gf 1,-usfm-S, Actually, university senate has at great deal to do I'i'esi1lent of the senate is .I. linseoe Miller. His with the seholastie life of every stnclent. The group ggmiip tlisensses any problem ot' the university, nntl is eolnpused of the top zul1ninist1'zLtm's and fnll, nsso- Miller takes its l't't'UIHIH6'lltl1lll4lllS tn the hmml uf eiate, and assistant IJl'0l'CSSOI'S from the tzieulty. To- trustees. Admiring newest. hook ofP1'ofesso1'0t'lfllglish Frefleriek IC. l :1ve1'ty tright D. lfnglish lnstrnetoi' Walter Ii. liiileunt queries :intlmr on his tteehuiqlles. A I'l1Ql'lllJlfl' of university senate, l :1,ve1'ty is not :ilone in lu-ing :in :inthm'. Sinee the senate is etnnposeil ut' the 11niversity's top p1'0fessm's, it boasts dozens ot' :1l1tl1rn's ut' text lmnks :intl lmest sellers :ninungg its large nieinliership ut' pmti-ssm's :intl :1rln1inistr:n1tn's. can ,Ln 114' ll' Faculty committee: Standing: Za-ra S. Fink ofthe Department of English of the College of Liberal Arts. Seated, left to right: Charles L. Allen of the School of Jour- nolifin. Myron H. Uriihreittoftlie Si-hool of Coinrneree, Lefton S. Stavrianos of the Department of History of the Coliege of Liberal Arts, Cameron Merridith of the School of Eilueution, Brunson MuChesney of the School of Law. Richard S. Hartenherg of the technological institute, Charles D. Hurd of the Department of t'li+-rniftry of the College of Liberal Arts, Edgar Swanson of the School of Dentistry, Ernest J. YYrage of the School of Speech. ACLILTY COMMITTEE Cn Saturday, Profs Sacrifice Sleep for Part of Year-Long Job It was Sziturtluy morning. a stzuiding committee of the university senate. The Blur-li ot'tl1e1'z1,r11plls still was asleep. Others lollerl Committee is composed of a representative of each :irouml in hlue jeans or inafle plans for ai clay of foot- sf-hool on r-ampus, with an over-dose for the king sized luill :it llyvlie slzuliurn. College of Liberal Arts. l'p on the set-onrl floor ot' the tec-h lniilclingzg, ai little Chief concern of the group is to aeti as a clearing group ol' men lintl lorsiiken their niorning's sleep and house between members of the faeulty and of the ad- wi-re holiling ri meeting. ministration. The Committee represeiits the faeulty's 'l'hc-y were the rnenilwrs of the fzleulty c-ommittee, interest in the operation of the university. IIN LLllVlNl ASSCDCIATICN . For a Drum Major: A Clean uit for a Long Saturday March The drum major who led tho IllL1l'l'lllllgL lmuml one All your long, tho .Xlumni LlSSUl'lZlllUll works in litlll- SzLt111'cluy afternoon lust full worc u flirty uniform, ways for the sturlcnts mul in lug ways for tlw alumni It didn't look good to nmernlwrs of the .Xlumni usso- fWl'USN lllfl f a'lUlll'Y' Ciation who had been l0ll1C'g2lll102lllCl haul sox-n tlw suit Bvsiflffa fl lull! llsl 'll' ulllmn' S l'l'l l'S 'll l l l C'OI1l1'ZLSl9Kl with the llllll'0l'Il1S0l-lllfl oppositiolfs spzmrkl- lvlllllill' l llllll'l 'U'lml 'S Plill' ll m'a 'ml'll5' llml all inglv 1.10311 Hmim-I the lI'HI3l1ll'S url- clonzitf-ml lmy tlll- 2lS4lN'lLlllHll. Before ther ucxt homf- 51111111-, the ussof-ization haul Xothing mm lw Very wrong for too long: ul North- tendecl to tho l'l021ll1lllQQ'lUll. NY6'SlK'l'll without thc- ulumui's sm-img mul rc-xmwlyiug. Alumni ASSOCiatl0n2 Sfandll'lg,lE'ft to right: f':1Il I. .lul111wm, lil. Tl1vmlo14'll,YunD1-ll1'I1..lul1ll ll. lllllflllllallll. ll:l1lvl4l.X.51nl1l1, ll:-:nu .lzwlx li. l'lu1l1l11-M, lil. ll'-ull.-yr C.f,luN!:u'So11.C:11'l I':,flNYPIl,fll'llljll' D, Wolflz., U.Lou:-llll:1-tillux. Seated at head of table. left 'O right: 1 ', lqxlf-Sm1Il1,ll. Xl mllqufl lxms. lil. XX an :vu ll 1 flux lllrslle-ol':1vI.Haliglmtllr-o12f'l . l':1ll+1y. Seated at right, background to foreground: Arthur ll. U.-Nixon-ll. limllzou xYllll1llllN,IKllN, .Xmlu-xx Xl--Nnllx .lr,, H----luv A. HPlIlt'lIl1lllIl,lYlI':l Mau-1lom1l1l,Mm. Irv111u.l, lm:-, Mn. W1lf1v1lrI'1:u'5 , Seated at left. background to foreground: .-Xlln-It 41 Yam lin-1-ly :mln nl' Nlrx. l':1vl l. .lolm- son, WVillif Ilfhnlv.Mrs.l.y1u:u1R.Walls.Al1+.XY+1flr-yW. llxlvv, Mn. l,o1f-ull. llolz. Alix. I.:-wwli.I21um-lxuu. gi l if 4 ll rv' Tal if YP? Q' Sf, 0 .,, Q - 33.3 'iff' lI'l 'sl ff: S' vuiiiiiif-i'c'v stntlt-nts from station on pillars which support 1-upfiliintophuilcl- ing. lizisily st-cn from lwlow, moon- l':ic-ml clit-riilws :intl luiig-iiosctl monks :irc gt-111-iuilly igimn-fl hy pzissm-rs-hy. SC 00 CF CDMMERCE For Scholastic Females: Shocked Stares from a Brick Building 'l'lu-rt-'s stuns-tliiiigg znhmit ht-ing in l'fllIillli'l'l'1' st-limml mfss hiw intel lc-ttci' writing, pcrsuiiiicl and profliictioii. wliivh sf-ts at Slllfll'lll uit lrmn that rc-st ut' thc 1-zunplis To thc 1111111111-l'4'c student, at class lasting only 50 4-lit-htvlt-. IHlllllil'S is littlc more than ai l'31't'iLil10l'. By the time l,ilw tt-4-h, 1-miiim-i'w-v is :1 wwrlcl mutt: itst-ll. the- ilY0l'LlQ.IE' t'UIl1Il10I't'0liP 1'c-zu-lies his junior year, his St-ltlfnnthit-ui1iiiicl'1-4-stlulc-nts vciitlm-t'1'u1i1tlit-11-tl 1-hisscs lust for 100 minutes, with :L welvoinccl 10- ltrit-lt wrills tml' tht- vriinilmliiig huiltliiigg nurtli ut' llvcrihg minute hu-:ik :it the time when other students switch liliixu'-x', :tml wht-in tha-y mln, nizuiy ul' thcm :irc slifwlqm-cl vlussr-s. hy tht- tlirth ut' lt-inailvs llltllg1Q4'lltbllS to utlicr 1-lussiwmiiis. To thc Silltltflli who lists thc three letters com 'lb :1 t'tillllIli'l't't' stiuls-nt, llc-wiiigg lilmmry is at l2ll'gLl' ziftvi' his iizunc on the icgistmtioii blank, life is just Vtrtllll :it tht- right fit' tht- huiltliiig's limit hull. 'l'livi'c-, um- hig romicl of problems from the inmlcy-inziking liitim- imllistriztl IllIlLIll2llt'N pour ova-1' tunic-s tm hnsi- wurltl. 1Y'l Almost t'u1'guttv11 111011 SiIillllgll21I'llOVCI' r ..DCl'DOI1Stl'1Lf!iIlg provcss of placing impm't:mt l'l'l'0l'dS on 111ir-mfillllusn tlmt tln-y mm ln- stun-ml IN'1'IllZllll'll11j' in :I fmanll :m-za, :1 11-pix-svrxtzx tive from II1t1f'l'Il2ifi0I11ll Bllsinvss M1ll'llill1'S winds 1111111-1':1, whir'h, wlwn plzm-rl in tilw l:11'gv lll1lI'lliIll', 11-1-m'rls 1lKH'lllHl'll1Nl'lltK'l'1'fi. Displn during full ql11il'tl'I' was im'lud1-ml in K'0llI'St'SfOI'2llll1OSt all 1'0Il1II1l'I'I'P stmlvnts, many of whrnu :ml puta-ntiul Qrxnplnyf-vsul' thx-II51XI1'mup:m3 BASIC ADVANTAGES -1 J mix., ,f A ' Pfofecfs Recofds Agamf Loss Cf 'A 311 SpeedS Srmpsff Nz' Q g . 'X' V, , N9 ff xi f 4 gifuizwentg of BETA ALPH P I Miles of Columns of Figures Answer an Accountants Dilemma 'l'liw mm- stluly is :1 liig lliing in ilu- lilo of :my l'Hl'Ill tlwlmvklmiic-oftlic' 4-use, ure impossible to lovate. itniiiliiviw- sliuli-nl. Xlc-inln-rs of Beta Alpha Psi, llllflfllllll ho11o1'zu'y for llnurs nu- sp:-nl :lnzilyzing1-m'pm':1liuii pmlmleins :mil zu-1-fmiitiiig Ill2l'lHl'S, this your had 21, solution. iw-iiiwl-viiigi ilu-in nn paper. 'l'l14-y llitgllilll l'IlilP4'tlIlg1 ll01ll'lj' 3,000 zinmull reports lfm' :iw-niiiilaiiils. lim, Iliv pmlilm-in nl' llw 1-use ul' inure tlmin 500 vo1'poi'utim1s for ll l0lltllllg.f libra1'y :wisi-s, lull ull:-n vm'pm'znlimi zinniinl repm'1s, wliii-li In solve :in 2lf'l'Ulllll1llllqS clilc-mmm. Beta Alpha Psi: Standing, left to right: 'l'li1-niluii-Spqilt. lli-ilwil llluin. Im, l,'-nfini. Seated, left to right: l':i1ilf':islnu-1, Williziin flntlinr-1', l'wl'1lll lN N. Buyal, xvlllllllll lll.nm-lizii-l. llwuniil ,l4'IlIlll4'll li1m'li:iiflY:iIiI'll. 1.92 Y' N '5 YLm . TN, I T' -A Beta Gamma Sigma: Standing, left mm ' , ' ' to righli llrii llzigiwi, xlllllllll S' ' ' Nl1'4'1111'rl11-1 .IJ11111-A li11l.1-111111-l1, z Pla' 0. ' llfiixwx l'll1'lI-, l':111l flulrlln-IU, 'fgyyfqnim 59 f 5iy4F1 ll11'l11111l Y:111v1I, Seated. left K0 - QGQ if .-flaw. - .TT right: ,liw HHN, Xl:1'1 IH-lwisuii. BET GAMMA SIGMA For Scholastic Prowess: A Fraternity with No Required Meetings Pi1111acle of svlwlzistiiz sur-1-ess i11 the S1-1111111 ol' wi-111 i11 the top two per 1-11111 ol' the-ir j1111i111' 1-lass 111' Commerve is elec-tio11 to Beta. fiilllllllil Signm. the top lll pei' 11-111 ol' lll1'll' si-11io1' 1-hiss. Although members of the g1'1111p 111-wi' SLLIIIICI' for l'Iitl1111' XYLIY,Il1ilIl1ill'l'Silllllll BvlilfiilllllllllslgflllllIIIUUIIS meetings, they 11llhz1ve one liig thing lll 1-1111111111111 they LIl'il'li'S ol' thx- liiggliest 1-11lil11-1: SOCIETY F R VANCE E MANAGEME T After an nnual Tour to a Camera Shop, Tradition Threatens Cz1n1e1'z1sl1zu'ehe1'o1nel1igl1ly i11te1'c-stiiigto111e111lw1's its 11111111111 ftllll' to Iii-ll :1111l llom-ll, 11111 to look 111 of the Society for the Aclvz1111'e1m-111 of hlilllilgllvlllvlll, 1-11111e1'11s, hut In study thi- 1-11111p:111y sc-I-np. but not heczuise they are pl1otog1'11pl1y hugs. So l'CQQlll2ll' l111x'1- lwvii thc- ll'lIlSlll1ll the111111-1111-111111-11s Camerzis enter their lives when the sovie-ly 111:1k11s i11lw1'11IH0:l swim-ty t1'111liIi1111. Society for the Advancement of Management: Back row, left to right: Rivhnrfl Julian, KPllllFl1ll Grow, Eclwzirrl Arkin, Joseph W. Towle, John Strike. Middle row, left to right: Gerald Yvoods, Hr-nry Theolmld. Front row, left to right: John Clierrf-tie, Rlzij. Arlolpli Langsner. IEEIIIIPIII Kellogg, .l111111N Cooper, Warren Baker. CLASS CF I953 From an Efficient Schoolz The WorId's Slowest Moving Line 'l'h:- lim- in limit ul' thi- znssislziiit clvziiik whim' vxpc-vt him to si11'x'ix'c-, vsp:-vizilly iii the spring. wlI'4'l1'il4',i ii:iIt'xx':1-x' ilmxiii thv hull. The- lim' iiiuvc-cl slightly, :tml ai voiw arose from the Ili- figiiwl :mil :itlrif-ln-il hiiiist-lt' In thv 1-ml. Ili' 1'0z1i': I'm ai pimliic-tioii inziiizigcinviit stilfloiit, and I xwiiilc-im-il it thnx utliviw wt-i'v vh:iiigiiig S1'ilt'tillit'S, tcm. tiftlllilllfi giw-zitvi' cffivif-iii-y iii this pina-4-ssV' Ilti xmiuxli-iw-il, tim, ii' :my ut' thviii 1-uiilcl hzivc' :is A tittt-1'i'ullv1l clown thc- lim- ziiiml suhsided. :ixxiiil :ui 2ll'l'2lllLIl'IIll'lli :is hm-2 six sp:a1i'stiml ilfilll' flfliiiik Uv shiftc-11 his wteiglit to thc- other foot and C011- 1-zivli in-4-li. It wats tlmx'iii'igIiI iiihiimziii nt' thmii In tiiiiivcl to stziml iii thc him. Siu-lti-11-il Ivy illlIl1'ililIit'k veil- iiig, c-oiii11ioi'r-0stuflc-nitvhevks mite-s in qiionsvt, hut, outside t'0Il1IHK,'I'l'l' lmiiilcliiig. Huts :ire ti'i-1-Xing without, hvzit, tlvpivssiiigly stir-ky with it. Top row, loft to right: Frederick James Ahlberg, Cliivngo, Illinois: Archie L. Anderson jr., f'l1i1':1g3,'o, Illinois: Kenneth W. Anderson, Idvzinston, Illinois: Wendell E. Anderson, U1-s PIllIIll'S, Illinois. Sec-ond row, loft. to riglltz Martin Sherman Appel, Chic-ago, Illinois: James K. Arthur, Skokiv, Illinois: John Belejack, lNIv1'i4lm'I1, kl0llIlt'l'lIl'llII Brian C. Bets- worth, Wute-rloo, Iown. Third row, In-It to right: William K. Blanchard, Chicago, Illinois: Herbert Allan Blum, Cliivngo, Illinois: Henry B. Bode, St. Louis, Missouri: Donald K. Boer, Park Riflgf-, Illinois. Fourth row, lr-It to right: Richard Koehler Brown, Ravine, Wisconsin: Michael A. Burns, Cliic-ngo, Illinois: Lennart Carlson, Morton Grove-. Illinois: Paul W. Cashner, Danville, IJ1-nnsylV:u1i:x. Fifth row, loft to right: Cora Char, Ilollollllll, 'I'a-rri- tory of Ilziwniig John D. Cherrette, I'lli1':1go, Illinois: Donald Christensen, Wiline-tta-. Illinois: GlennMitchell Christensen, C'l1i1':1go, Illinois. Sixth row, ll-It to right: Julien H. Collins jr., Ke-nilwoi-th, Illinois: Donald W. Comstock, Slaokim-, Illinois: David J. Condon, fil'l'l'll liny, Wisr-onsin: James Phillip Cooper, Onk Park, Illinois. Seve-ntli row, loft to right: Antonio F. Diadone, ClllIf'2l.g0, Illinois: Larry H. D. Delleneld, Clnir-ago, Illinois: James Edwin Dotter, VVilnn-ttf-, Illinois: Robert A. Dressel, Purli Iiiclgv, Illinois, Bottom row, left to right: Jeannette Carol Duringer, Cliif-ago, Illinois: Eugene Engelen Jr., i'l1ic-ago, Illinois: Milton A. Erickson, Iflvzanston. Illinois: Roger William Erkert, Peoria, Illinois. ia' 'N f 70? 4 ' IQ Sv' ,, ,qv I x A 422 J .. . fr I sf ss. , if ,,. I 1529 2 I . 5: 'SW 'f f ri 7 ? ,fz'f if QM: 'r 1'- mm-iff s w I f J' N'-. 7 A'1Ys 1- . Q.--v 2 ,,,, - - r'g1'fL'Eii22? ' - ,Env 35:55.11 V -Vik. 6 w 1? Q R: fx- J, 'I I 'wif' E A .ik 1-X 3' yu, : sa 53 'qo- -,.....-. 53 'Fl V X -av Aan.. I I I, W1 f'Y vt I, 4 'Y ' I X 1 Sl .kilt x X rs, ix, Top row, loft to I'llI,lllI Robert D. Ernst, Clliczigo, Illinois: David Lee Fagen, livzinston, Illinois: Richard Alan Feldon, Nl-w York, New York: Jerome Martin Feltman, l'l1ii':igo, Illinois. Sw-onll row, lf-lt. to right: William james Finnegan, Wi-stvlwslc-i', Illinois: Alf Firing, IQVZIIISIOII, Illinois: Kenneth Hugh Floody, Oak Park, Illinois: Harvey D. Fuchs, Iii-rwyn, Illinois. Third row, loft. to right: James Robert Gauerke, Ilinvillv, Illinois: Kenneth Charles Grawe, Chicago, Illinois: Harry William Grow, Ferguson, Missouri: William E. Guthner Jr., Skokie, Illinois. I'IUllI'Ill1 ron, loft, to right: Norman D. Hilger, Rock- lunrl, Michigan: Richard F. Hochriem, Chicago, Illi- nois: George Edward Huenerfauth Jr., Park Ridge, Illinois: Patrick F. Iwick, Cliicago, Illinois. Fifth row, ll-ft to right: Patricia Ann Jacobs, Detroit, Mivhigani: Kenneth M. johnson, Chic-ago, Illinois: Raymond S. Johnson Jr., La Grange Park, Illinois: Richard L. johnson, Chin-ago, Illinois. Sixth row, li-ft to right: Richard Alan julian, Chicago, Illinois: Ada Jung, Slivlioygmii, Wisconsin: Stanley john Karp, Clnic-ago, Illinois: Kenneth Alan Kellogg, Oak Park, Illinois. Bottom row, left. to right: Thomas G. Kelly, Inllizinnpolis, Indiznni.: Ronald E. Kickert, II:n'vi-y, Illinois: Elizabeth Louise Kinahan, Spring- liold, Illinois: David Robert Kling, IClrnlnn'st,Illinois. Top row, lr-lt to right: Cliiord Y. J. Kong, Ilonolnlu, Territory of I'I:iwnii: John A. Kotsch, Cliivzigo, Illinoisl Rodney Edwin Larson, Cliic-ago, Illinois: Hayden Lynch Leason, Cliivzigo, Illinois. S1'l'0llIi1'UIY, loft to right: Mary Jane Lee, Cliivngo, Illinois: Ted Leeb, Chic-algo, Illinois: Leo Lenzini, Highwoocl, Illinois: Anthony Matthew Lokanc jr., Ifnst Chicago, Indinnzi. Third, row, lolt to right: janet Marilyn Long, Chi- cago, Illinois: Robert Joseph Lumb, Ctllililgffl, Illinois: William A. Macnider jr., Cliic-ago, Illinois: John Robert Magnuson, Chicuigo, Illinois. Fourth row, lc-ft to right: Robert Gordon Mahler, Shakur Heights, Ohio: Keith Fredrick Mainland, Arlington, Virginia: Kent L. Mandrela, f'liiv:igo,llli- nois: Marion McCaughey, I.ilwrtyvillo, Illinois. Fifth row, lc-ft to right: Marlene Verne McGrath, Chicago, Illinois: Demetra Mertis, St. Louis, Missouri: Myron Marcus Miller, North Irwin, P1'llllSylVIllllQlQ Phyllis Ann Mistlebauer, Ix'IUl'g2lIltOXYIl, VV:-st Virginia. Sixth row, loft to right: William Robert Moore, Chicago, Illinois: Marvin Edward Nannenhorn, livnns- ton, Illinois: David Arthur Nelson, Galvslinrg, Illinois: Robert B. Nissen, Chic-ago, Illinois. S0vcnth1'ow , loft, to right: Robert Christian Paleczny, Cliivago, Illinois: Ladd J. Parsons, Cliivago, Illinois: Thomas J. Peacock, Winnetka, Illinois: james Otis Perkins, Iivzrnston, Illinois. Bottom row, ll,-ft to right: Alan Elm Peterson, llor-k Islnnil, Illinois: Robert C. Powell, Evanston, Illinois: George T. Ramusack, Gary, Inrliunn: Nancy Reiley, Wilnn-ttf-, Illinois. io' in: L i ii tl 2 KZ. Y . 4 3: ,Ji 1 5 mm 1 I .. ., 5 43' ifmf , A wif.. NIS ' ' i fgh ii , Q., . :',., I if ' if N if J K ,,. . L 1. imma -is . 7? A. . '- vi-.. 'q.,,g ' ' ' ' : . C.f fiV ' 1' rf- 11 +1 QX4- ,N ix' J , 'K Q , fl , as as r 1? ' w Q k ,I Gs-4:1 .Qi .,-se - - 'ls g png ik 1 'Q 4 I , ' W A f. 5' a , 12 2 x I ,Y Q le: 9: i Y - R' if Ss,.., 5 N Commerce '53 continued '3- in , on-5. tr THE FACTCRY Gut of the Minds of Professors lt was siiowiiig. Ile huilflletl lmy the el traeks, praying: that his train wuiilil arrive lit-f11i'e he froze to tleath. The train ruinhleil up, and he pusln-rl througli the stainlingr mobs to grah il spot lu-sirle a strap. I 11i'tii'11 hours he stoozl hanging onto the strap and imiitlxwiiig what sort till fit-lil trip euiiltl he wtirth sur-h t'Xll't'Illt' iHl'llll't'. IRS Top row, lc-ft to right: Victor Edward Rennix, River Forest, Illinois: Lois Richardson, Mound City, Missourig Burton Donald Robinson, Elmhurst., Illinois, Joseph C. Sanders, Cliieago, Illinois. S1-r-ond row, left to right: Phyllis Suzanne Schill, Newport, Peiinsylvaniag William L. Schilling, Moline, Illinoisg Harold Schy, Chicago, Illinois, Walter D. Scott, Winnetka, Illinois. Third row, left to right: Gerald Keith Seiple, Chi- c-ago, Illinois, David Battelle Sharpe, Willimontie, Coniiet-tit'-tit: Robert C. Simon, Wilmette, Illinois, Chailes Julian Simons, Chieago, Illinois. 1 Iiottoin row, left, to right: Paul A. Smith, Racine, Wisi-onsing Murray Stempel, Chic-ago, Illinois, Thomas Conrad Stockdale, Arlington Heights, Illinois: joseph james Svoboda, Des Plaines, Illinois. Cfttimes Comes a Day of Torture Isle poured off the el in South Chieago and struggled to the I1llCl'll2lll0lltl,l Harvester plant, which seemed miles away. His 1-lassmates were huddled together in front of the building waiting for him to arrive. Ile attaehetl himself to the gr0up,a.11d they scurried into the lilliltliiig. Inside, their professor had them count off to divide them into groups. It reminded him of ehoosing teams Top row, left. to right: Henry E. Theobald, l'hie:igo, Illinois: Jeanne E. Tillesen, Burlmunk, Czililorniziz Jay Conrad Toboldt, Iivunston, Illinois: Robert James Tourek, Berwyn, Illinois. Seeontl row, left to right: Richard F. Vancil, Alton, Illinois: Raymond Phillip Wagner, Iles Plaines, Illinois: David Clifford Ward, Lai Grunge, Illinois: Fred A. Waterous Jr., St. Paul, lNInnu-sotn, Third row, left to right: Thomas Guy Watkinson, Tulsa, Oklahoma: Lyle Edward Wimmergren, .Xnror:i, Illinois: Paul Leonard Wolf, Glenr-oe, Illinois: Robert Hartness Woodruff, Iivunston. Illinois. Fourth row, left to right.: Gerald D. Woods, C'l1ir'ugo, Illinois: Robert Donald Wright, Lai Granige. Illinoisi Joseph H. Yearling, Columbus, Ohio: Gerald Lee Zang, Chic-ago, Illinois. Bottom row: William Zimmerman, t'hir':igo, Illinois. at reeess in gmrriniai' st-hool. He tfI'll1lJQf'll slightly at the 1'6Il16Il1lJI'3Ilt'0 of his vlliltlllootl. He started off towartl the first lmuiltling ot' the 325 through which they were to tour during the clay. A plant worker was lezuling their group into at noisy, dirty room filled with muehines. He donned the goggles the nnin haul given him znul his cohorts to keep the purtivles of material floating through the air from lotlging in ll stray eye. He took out his notebook znul prepu1'ecl to write something: he knew he haul to turn in ai report on the trip at the next eluss. He started to listen to the man: all he 1-oulcl hezir ' 1 'Si 4' S Q vs 'ta . y-' ' ' fi A ' ie 7145 wus in low Illlllllllltt. The hu-tory was so noisy he 1-oultln t tlistingzguish ll single wortl. ok nul pluttl his Ile sliruggetl, f-losetl his notelmo ', 1. 1 -i lIt'llt'll li:u'k in his t-out poeket. 'l'hirty-two lmuiltlinggs later, he stzurgen-tl lmvk to 'Z I'l xx 1 Th l the el station. e zieritl otlor ot' the hot tlogs :uul lmuketl lmeuns whieh the workers haul been eating for lunvh Vllllljl to his Th nostrils. Ile felt more than slightly nuusezitetl. e el wus vrowtletl zigzgain. .Xgluin he haul to stu. from South hilIlt'ilg0 to Evanston. W I ren he got oft the train, the wiiul was whippi ilonpg the trzu'ks. It still wus snowing. L Commerce '53 continued Finegering :1 eompliezxted eomputer, sta.- tisties student! delves into intirieaeies of :1 long prolmlein presented for solu- tion during n two-hour luli. Few stru- dents ever hnnd in problem with eoniplete sntisfnetion t.l1:1tt :ill is well. THE MACHI E Sometimes Stairs Lead to othing But Two Hours of Confusion lle trudgged up the stnirs townrd the third floor of seven to work out on the maehines and seven to ex- the red, liriek building. plain what he had done when he hard the answer. Ilulfwny up the lust flight he dueked his head to Ile stgrtq-tl to work, nvoid the low-slung eeiling whieh jutted out over the An hour und at hnlf latter, he was on the seeond part. stnir ense. Isle knew the first part was wrong. His knowledge Of Ile l'l'Illt'Il1llt'l't'tl fieetillgggly the time he hard seen :L the mgrehiiie was rgrther sparse, lilly l'l1t't' tlowll ll1HSl' very sl:tl1's. llll tllt'Il1ell1lt'0, illltl HQ se1'g1tq-hed his hpgrtlq took Qui his pencil, and, pass out eold on tl1e floor. like his fellow students, hegnn working the problem liver sinee, he had lieen e:u'el'ul to duek. out on paper using 21 peneil und his head. .Xt the top ot' the stuirs, he wandered into the stu- Ile still was t'0llfl1SQd, tislies room, whieh wus filled with gzjreen und lmltlek inneliines eovered with plustie eases. .Xs he entered the room, the professor wus handing ' , U I Cusunl eonnueree student drops into the ofhee ot t.l1e registirzir to elntt nlmout the possibilities of graitluntioii. Commeree sehool is out the proliltni to lie worked in the two-hour lah. 'I'Iit1t- v 2 s .il rl 1 re I it l lt Il' l tit it l :tl 14 fzlltri the only one which does not require rr petition for graduation. Ho fzz' ff ,W 'H r Z ' ,f ., ., '0?'uras4,., W , ,, J. Cf in .puffy ,af i E ii' i, I 5 L' ,, H A .4-aw .- iym? - -Q . ,.!.V-,g ' 1:1 K armani .. 5 5 N 'S' MQ wh X.. S: lrllrirwm- lnlilfling jul, fm :1 lll'll1lll'l' im' rm 1-nl:-ntntv pntivlli IJl'IbLfI'l'SS4'S llll1lt'l' tlw humls of :1 cl:-ntul sm-luml SflItll'Ilf in lxIllIltj.IOI111lX Wunl lmilfling K'IIISFI'UUllI.H Sfll1l1'lllFil11l'II4l lv:-tllw-s !'m'p:1l't Hf'I'I'4'1litS, lvut :1.l:u'g1m- p1n'tiul1uY'tl11'il' l1uu1'sc-qmlef frmu thm- l'OIl1IJlt'tiOIl H! lPl'II4'll4'IIl.l1P1l5, tm' mlm-In tlnvy i'!Il'll ynnnts tumml ,L5r:ull1:1I11m. AXr'r'l1l11l1l:1t14m ui 4,000 1101111815 l'lft1lllI'i'll iu1':1 mlvglwv from tlu- svlxoul H1 . . . x EJ 5? V 2 H 5 + x ' Q f Aww MW 6,555 f-. kwa .. , ,,,,g x Q sn VU '- 'fs ov X, Seated in pint size-fl mls-ntzil 1-huir junior cilition als-ntnl putii-nt unvon- sriously li'IlI'llS prop:-r 1-:ire ot' thn- teeth from clc-ntul liygii-nist. Uv:-r grown st-ti of ti-4-th :intl tooth In-ush are tools of alt-ntnl ll'2lf'lliIlK lllilf DENTAL SC 00 Prospective Whale Dentist Finds Three-Year-Qld More Pleasant He stood in the hall Ivy tht- 1-lt-vuto1's :intl striurgrlx-cl one- ol' tht- 1-hilil sim-il 1-liaiirs, AX minute luti-r, zu l.t'lll2llt' to poke his urm into thc- lt-ft slc-4-Yo of l1is wl1itc-jan-lu-t. hygienist wus ut his 1-llnou' with ai 1-urly lit-title-tl th1's-1-- Beside him, in Z1 display wise, was ll wlizilm-'s tooth. yn-ao'-olil girl in hzinil. He glziiif-ctl at it mul lY0lltll'l'0tl flee-tingegly XYlllll it would he like to he 11 wluilc-'s clt-utist. 1-l1z1i1' :incl inauls- somm- inznn- l'i'lli2ll'li. Smiling slightly, he hoppc-ml into thc- 4-lm-vutoi' whit-h l.ilu- itll 4-xpt-rt, shi- opt-in-il lll'l' mouth. just had zirrivetl. lli- pic-lit-cl up his mirror, ggulpi-il, :intl pluugi-il in. A Hoor latter, he was :Lt l1is tzirget for the 2l,lil91'- Slim-sinilf-11 1-roolu-illy ut him. llt- smile-il lun-lt :intl 110011: Opt-1'z1tio11 Little Girl, hi- thought to l1imst-lf. He hustle-il i11to the Clinif- :intl stood 1-1't-vtly lresitlf- wus going to lu' 21 clt-ntist on his own soma- iluy. s 14.- 5- 'l'l1m- 4-hiltl stziri-ml ut him us lu- lu-lpi-el llt'l' into thi- tlrm-W in il lug lll't'Iltll. Stllllftlltlil' hi- wus glzul thzit hi- ' 1 f t. AN fs IN -1 EDLICATIQN S H00 hamrock Frustrates Non-Artist .X lung, llllll st1'ip ul' 2l't't'll t'tlllSll'llt'lltbll pzipel' tlmppt-tl 11-11111 llt'l' svissurs illltl lk-ll to thc- floor. She- ggluiivt-cl clown :tt it, sigzglif-ml, 111111 luokt-til hut-li ut tht- Hll21IIll'tlt'li slit- wus fzisliimiiiig f1'e-1-l111111l. lt ltmke-tl stniit-1i'l1:1t lt-ss D0l'l.f't'l tl1z111 the 1-ltih playing t'ill'tl wliust- mutil' she was trying to 1-upy. .Xt that Il1tlIHt'lll, lltll' 11111111 mute- 1-11tc-11-nl. She- was llll Zll'l 11111111113 uiitl tht- p1'11t't11-1- lt'2lt'l10l' potliit-1-tl 011 lltfl'. lDl'ilW ll sl1:11111'm-la for 1111-l shc- slimite-cl. '4Wl1:1t'? sziicl the- 11111111 11111t1-, vriiigiiig. Quit-ld l I11llSl hzivc- 33 sl1111111'm-ks for tht- kitltlies t41I11t1l'l'11W. llc-lp1111-Y All right. ,Xll right. lit-lux. I'lldt1 it. 'l'ht- lt'2lt'llt'l' 1-ullzipst-nl hut-k 1111 hc-1' t'llllll', r.l1m'i11g llt'l' sr-issors, papa-1', ziiitl playing 1-:ml towzinl llE'l' 11111111 1111111-. who was taking off hill' shoes Zblltl sm-ks. XYl1il1- she- pztiiit-kc-tl, lli'l' 1'oo11111111t1- t'llI11l'l6'tl into her pz1,i11111:1s. The- lC'2lt'llt'l' path-til. All right. .Xll right. xVllC1'PlS the stuff? thc- 111'tist asks-tl, mntit-iiig lltll' 11111111 IIl2llClS 1-oiiclitiuii. 'l'l11- :11'tist pit-kc-tl up thc- pups-1' mul, with ll cleft tlit-lc ut' thc- st-issurs, 1-lippc-ml the Sl12LH1l'tlt'li from thc- pupt-1: .X 1Jt'l'l't-t'l ftm111'-lt-ul fc-ll to tht- cle-sk top. Thr- :11't1st c'li111l1c-cl lllltl hc-tl. lfiitiiiti:1til11Ltl1t-11'ni'tl ltmli, ll1':1t'ti4't-T1-:1t'l1t-1'lNI:1i'gLt-l51'lli1Sptrilitsttiwulwl she- is tt-111-liiiig to lain tlt-1'.,.1i-tt-11 t'lllltlI't'll Xl.ll'l' It tl:1x' ut' tt-:11'l1i11gL :intl phiviiig with t'lllltll't'll, p1'z1c-tif-0 ft'2lt'lli'l'S triitlgg ,,. , , n A l 'lll lt'll1':1tlt'st:1t'lQstrl'p:1pt-1'slint'llppt-1't'l:1sst-sm'lut'l't-1111,-:spa-t'i:1l liulitluy ch-signs for luwt-1' gL1':11l1-s l-H Q' , 9 . in X f U wx, ' ' fl. ef- ,., , A, M, sx .B Ml X my 4-.,:,,V Hi W ' Nami: Min i 5 92 x K X 0 ' pAwwwA W.. FY if Q., in ,4-au 'v- a , 'E 4144, f .Oh 44 I .nhl . 'fr U ' K PI L MBD THETA For a Degree: Countless Queries from a Classroom of Kiddies 'lth1-1'1- l1t'X'1'I' N1'1'Ill 111 he 1-111111311 llHIll'S ill Ihv 11-11' 1'111li11g1. pz1sIi11g1.g1':11li11g 11z111111's, 111111 L'1':1t1'l1i11g up 111 II l'1 I.:1111l11h1 VlNlll'lSl. with thc- 1'hil1l1'1111. I'1':111l11111 1l'Ill'llillQ 1'1-111111'1wl1:1l1'a1 llil-Y for 1w111111111'l1'1's 131131111-11 ull. Pi IAIIIIIJVN 1111111115111 to 5111111111 for meet- .11' :1 xxllllll' IIIIAY 1111 11111- 41ll2il'I1'l', 111111 1-x'1-1111115 1111-'111 ings with S111-:1k111's 1111 IJl'1111h'IllS 11f411h11'z1li1111. 1111111-:11I1 nhl 1':1sI1i11111-11, 1111411-1 s1:1i1' 1':1ili11g5, 1-1l111':1111111 svlmol 1-111-mls 1-o111p:11'1- 111111-s 1111 Ill'ill'1i1'1' 1l'Ilf'llill1.C. XYith most 1111-111Iw1's l.:1111l11l:1 'l'lll'IIl If-:1r'h111'f 1:11'1 411'1'Y1'1'Y 11:1V, l111'1'l111g.ES ill'l' hlffhlv ll' P5 . . w111'1l1111'1'1'1-1l1Is 11-X111-111 1111151-111111 l1':11'h 211 fill' Now Yu of Pi 1-1-g11l:11'. ,XII1-11111-11111111sf-1111111s1111l1-11ts:11'1-1-1-111111-1-1111111-111-111'o1'l1il1o111's 1lx.t.1111 l't'1Illil'1'llH'll1S1 ill mn- or two llllIll'tl'I'S, sorlnys111-11till1f1lwitl1 1-l1il1l1'v11. 1 1 1 141 C ASS CF I953 Sometimes a Little Faux Passe Can Lead to a Lot of New Friends All day he had been making noise in the elassroom. He was like this every day. She wondered why he hated her and the sehool and the other students so. She kept wondering as she neatly ehalked a list of 20 test questions on the hlaek- board in front of the room. The rest of her Illth grade elass was serihlmling fran- tically. Their pens seratehed aeross the papers. Suddenly, she heard a eommotion. The belligerent one was strolling out of the elassi-oom. She ran into the hall after him, ealling as she went through the door. He was standing in the hall. Ile stared at her. Inside, she panieked. She began thinking of how she must have looked to the rest of her elass when she had bolted from the room. Lesson number one, she thought. Neyer, never allow the students to know that you are upset. But, there he was, staring at her. Ile looked seared. Top row, left. to right: Nancy Kaia Anderson, Evanston, Illinois, Dorothy Ann Anglemire, Oak Park, Illinois: Mary Ann Amholt, Peoria, Illinois: Luann Ayers, Detroit, Mic-higan. Second row, left to right: Candida Ann Baker, Chicago, Illinoisg Betty Bayless, Iivanston, lllinoisg Marian Printz Beatty, Vniontown, Pennsylvania3 Kathryn Tenney Bell, Conf-ord, Iklassaehusetis. Third row, left to right: Lillian H. Bergstrom, Chicago, Illinois: George Edward Bigelow, Iivanston, Illinoisg Gretchen Ann Bittner, VVanwatosa, Wiseon- sing Kathryn G. Blazek, Pistakee Bay, Illinois. Bottom row, left to right: Nancy Elaine Bridgen, Oak Park, Illinoisg Milton V. Brown, Evanston, Illinois: Bemhard B. Bruhn, Berwyn, Illinois: Marge Bruns, Chit-ago, Illinois. She knew she did, too. There was a funny shine in his eyes, and lie kept staring at her faee. IYh-wh-what's the matter? she asked. Why did you walk out? lJon't you like the elass'? I'h 9' Ile eontinued to look at her. She thought he might he going to ery. Hhliss 'llueker ff llis voiee was ehoked. Yes 3' she answei'ed, swallowing hard and trying desperately to remember if she eyer had had a eourse to eoyer this sort of situation. Hhliss Tueker ehow do you make people like you? he lilurted out. She smiled at him. Ile smiled liaek. 'l'hat's how, she said. He eoeked his head to one side. Just smiling? he asked in a hoarse whisper. Just smiling, she answered. She walked hai-k into the elassroom with him. l li A 5 i . l '54, ' ' i .,, 3 'i ,, 5 'ff' v l -x xl , I , A li l Ma- Z- Q ,F .1 ' ' v- i . , , iff l If . 'Q fi i Top i-ow, ls-l'l,to1'iL!,l1lZ Oliver Clinton Campbell Jr., Cliim-ago, Illinoisg Jean Elizabeth Cherry, Chicago, Illinoisg john William Churchill, Laikc- Fora-st, Illinois, Nancy Noble Curtis, Cliic-ago, Illinois. Svvoinl row, loft. to right: Laurel Custard, Winnetka, Illinois: Leah V. Dittrick, Madison, Wisconsing Roslyn Eckerling, Chimigo, Illinois: Shirley J. Fowler, Cen- trzilin, Illinois. Thii-il row. left to right: Phyllis Schwartz Frankel, Cliir-ago, Illinois: Joan Franklin, Cliir-ago, Illinoisg Gene Lee Gambill, River Forest, Illinoisg jamie Gerlrich, hviilltiilll, VVisi'onsin. l oin'th row, loft, to right: Estelle Gianakopulos, Cliit-ago, Illinois: Ruth Marie Glenn, Buy City, Tcxnsg Susan Goetz, Evanston, Illinoisg Esther Michiko Goto, iltlllll, 'l'e-r1'itoi'y of Hziwriii. l it'th row, lt-ft toright: John Godfrey Graef, Chicago, Illinois: Barbara Ann Grimm, Kenilworth, Illinoisg Gloria Ruth Halleman, Cliii-ago, Illinoisg Janet Has- Well, Waisliington, U. CK Sixth row, left to right: Nancy Hawlick, Evansville, Intliiinrig William Thomas Hudson, Cliicngo, Illinois, Anne Marie Huguenard, South Bi-ntl, Inclizinzig Gloria Mae Hultgren, Cliivngo, Illinois. Bottom row, left lo right: Lynn M. Kappesten, Cliic-ngo, Illinois, Joan Kendall, Port Colliorin-, Ontario, Cziiimlai 3 Barbara joan Kiemle, Toli-ilo, Ohio: Frances Dahlquist Klarquist, f'him':igo, Illinois. Top row, li-ft to right: Kathleen Caroline Koehler, Milwriukcc, Wisconsin: Eloise J. Kuehmsted, .Xpph-ton, Wisconsin: Robert Leroy Kucalk, l'lV2lIlSlllll, Illinois, jean Clara Larsen, Cliic-ago, Illinois. Scconcl row, lc'l't,to1'igl1lZ Gretchen Gertrude Lcesch, We-stfivlil, New .Im-rsoyg Gwendolyn M. MacKenzie, Cllllf'2lg0, Illinois: Betty Helen Marshall, VVinnm-tkzt. Illinois: Marjolaine Moore, Oak Park, Illinois. Third row, loft. to right: Rose-Marie Mortonf t'lni- czrgo, Illinoisg Marlene Carol Mueller, lilgin, Illinoisg Ray Ellen Munroe, Salt-in, Illinoisg Audrey june Nordlof, Skokie-, Illinois. Fourth row, lt.-lt to right: Barbara joan Olsen, Cir-Cro, Illinois: Rosemary Orr, livunston, lllinoisg Barbara Lee Peterson, Ln Porto, Imlinnng Roserrary Pietrlak, Civiwo, Illinois. Fifth row, loft to riglit: Mary Kathryn Portertield, Monticello, Illinois: Lee Allison Quicksell, Sngiiniw, Michigan: Varina Riley, Cliif-ngo, Illinoisg Carolyn Leah Roeder, lit-noslizi, Wisconsin. Sixth row, It-It to riglit: Cynthia Schick, Xt-nina, Uliiog Kathryn E. Schultz, Xi-I-n:ili, Wim-onsing Mary Louise Schwier, South Iii-nfl, Inalizinaiz Patricia Jane Scott, Wilmvtte, Illinois. Seventh row, loft, to right: Carol Bernice Shapiro, Cliiczigo, Illinoisg Evelyn Vera Shipilo,C'lii1-algo. lllinoisg Mary-AliceShonkwi1er, IVIontil'1-llo, Illinois, Barbara Phillips Shulman, Ifvatnston, Illinois. Iiottoni row, le-ft to right.: Marilyn Arde1Siker, Mmlison, Wim-onsing Mary Nancy Sorenson, Mzinstit-lil, Uliio: Lois Stachnik, Oak Pnrk, Illinoisg Arlene Lois Thielen, f'l1ic':1go, Illinois. its-.f I 1349! in J' 6 'EP' Qs nfs., 'Di X Y ,,,. ,rs Education '53 continued Top row, left to right: Esther Louisa Towles, Chi- cago, Illinoisg Robert Trezise, Ironwood, Michigang Constance K. Uxschel, Toledo, Ohio: Rhys Pennell 1,1 N Wagner, Itlvanston, Illinois Middle row, left to right: Carolyn Anne Watts, Kenilworth, Illinois: Anson Mayhew Whitfield, Mus- kegon Heights, lvliehigang Virginia Wolsey Huizinga, Iflvanston, Illinois: Irene T. Yarovich, Chicago, Illinois. Bottom row, left to right: Joan Helena Zavertnik, Riverside, Illinois: Marylyn Davis Zuercher, Monroe, VVisr-onsin. THE TYPEWRITER AND THE TELEVISION SET Sid Caesar and the Haymarket Riot Meet During Exam Week It was exam week. Four eoeds sat in the recreation room watching Sid C'aesar on television. .X fifth girl with a rerun of typing paper under her right arm and a typewriter case in her left hand walked into the room. The four watching television groaned. Noisy journalists 9' Listen, I.ovelies. Ilihen you're too husy for TV it's het-ause you're playing Midge. HlYlnulaya mean? I wrote a report on Little Red Itiding Ilood and another on The Three Little Pigs for 'lqiddy lit' just this morning, retorted one. Uh, well eepardon ine. I really don't have to do this. Nly professor'll never miss one little 3,000-word ISU report on the Haymarket riot, minced the journalist, flipping her typewriter on a card table. Copy it out of a text hookein long hand, advised one of the TY watchers. The journalist signed and rolled a sheet of paper into the typewriter. Realizing that she had forgotten the carbon fora duplicate, she removed the paper and re-inserted it with another piece. She started typing. One of the original four walked over and turned up the volume on the television set. I'nimaginative cream colored plaster walls and prosaic fire es- cape sign surround creative school teachers of arts and crafts class. Lone male works on design of colored paper and glue. 'Vila-2-J 3.1 .-'f r 4. I Q gc -. '-,XX 1 TAX A 15 gs XTR:-, 65 QS' 9 '99 'R- Vw f. .gf-.? I 5, I ,,v-iq, ' AWf'lf'A441. . Stung st:tt114-leersait :mthropology grad- uate stutlent exauuiuing ohjeets of nrt in liaise-ment lah ol' Fisk hall. Although room is tlatrk :xml mlreary, stuclentls must speml hours pouring over ohjeets whivh :ire lmth llSl'lvlll and dem-oraitive. GR DU TE SC O0 For Some, Eternal Vigilance is the Price of a College Degree s Q - lwir tlirt-e tlztys he hzuhi t seen tluylight. in the mmm in whieh he typed, for he fezired that one 'l'wi4'e he haul put his he-:ul tlmvii uit the stuvk nt' lmreuth or sight of sunlight would lure him foreeahly pups-rs wliif-li p1'utl'1ulr-tl :nt urltl angles frum heiieztth frtmi his seat :it the desk. the lmuk whit-li he-lil them tlmvii. lioth times he haul His mnther haul heen hringiiig him trays three times slr-pt fur uit llUlll', then ziwulkem-il with tl siultleii jerk, eztvh clay. He guhhlecl the food liietweeu peeks at the pzuiir-king that he hurl lint p1'uggi'm-ssecl in l1is writing typewriter. in the lust till lllllll1lf'S. She was the only human he had seen since the be- lle wmitlt-reel vztgiit-ly il' it were tlzly ur night. ggiimiiig of his isolation. The lizmcls ul' his walt-li puihtm-tl to fuur th-ltwk, Ile ltmkecl lmek at the pile of papers. Page 156. , . hut he wasnt I sure wlif-tliei' it were arm. ur p.m. Une llllllt,ll'QLl :tml thirty-tive more to go. llt- glzum-tl tmvztrtl the 1-ulemlzii' Quill SllI'lll1glt'll. Sumelimes he woiiclerecl if two little letters, KIM 1- me t rznxrii it- s nu es :mm 1- user ie win: mrs um . after his mune were worth all the aiu. ll l l l ll l l l l l tl l l X, l52 Im lmlo -ck Ol' 011 the wc-1-lc 1-ml finals 111o1'1- gg1-:1,1l11:1tr- stlulc-nts fllilll 1111clf-1'c'lz1Ss111c11 fI'0Ill :my svlmul NX'I'll1lllg f1':111t1if':1lly in tlu Sticks. Smm- grzuls lllltxllll su 11-g11l:11'ly that tlu-y lm-:xvc oks 111111 IlllIH'l'S on 111-sk tupsfful' tlu-y will 11-tl11'11 IHQIISG' slum-ks of lmolis :mul 11-:1111s of 11011-s am- flu- lila- od0ftl1c,-g1'z1f,l11:1tm- St,ll1l0Ill. ,Xl111ost1:n11y mlny illlflllgf, ilu- ? ij Wi 'E .. an 'R 'vs -4 ---1 -Q --1 1 MEDILL SCH00 F J LIRNALISM For Martyr to Typewriter, Studying Can be Frustrating Habit lfwr llirw- lwurw alll' Iiml ln-1-in limiting tlmnigln mug- Slim' haul fc-ll fi'iist1':1tml wllc-11 lim' IJl11ll0gLl'2lpl1S wore :mm-N :mil Ilt'XXSIJIlIJl'l'S lm' :n suniplv ul' Vmipt-1' lyprm lwlzmlqs, Wlll'll thc typc-w1'ilc-1' rilmlum lrrukt-iii ll10lHllll,llP Slit! 1-milnlifl iiml il. ul' an l'i'IJ1ll'lll1jLlillhllllllXYlli'llHl1l'l1Llilll'li'IllHFll Uvoin- Slu- pivlu-il up Ilii- pulwi' mn whit-li Sll1'll2lllIlll2ll'lli'll lnissimic-1 ' into 10lie-zulliiw1-mints. mln-1' lf'fH'r2llIlIlli'SilllllIl1lll4'll1l tkmliiiitm-2 .X1'ti-1' llll'1'I' Slut slnriigtu-cl :mil gzltlit-rwl up lll'l' Il1ilgIilZlll0S :mtl lwiirx. I :nm wmx'ii11-1-ml llmt lkmpvi' typ:-lm-v im lmigf-1' 114-xx'spzipvi's. ix lnllblllill' in Ilw lvlllll'1l Stull-sf' Slim-gluiwwl tlmx'i1,111i1l Sllilill'lllj',llNll.fl'0Il1llUXYllP1'f'. Slut lk-ll l'r11slr:1lwl, lui! tlml 1-1-rlzniiily wznsift xi ilu-rv was il pic-1-it of Uurpvi' type- Sl21l'lllLI :11 hor. Ilt'XX si-iisuliuii. Slim- siglu-il :mil tuttlm-ll nfl' In lx-ml. 0 W Q l 2 'N f N A jOlll'Il2lliSt'S In-st l'1'i4-ml is his tyIl1'Wl'iIl'I' -mf! tlmugglm wtmlm 111s may gl'UIll1 uw-1' jmlrllznlistir' writing pr:u'tiw- QIlH'Ul'H1JIlIlf0'lj' lmuwn :ls HJ. VV. P. J it istlu-11-tllzlt tlnc-ylr':1l'l1 to :1pp1'r-r'i:1t4- Ili gli svluml vourscs in typing. Sc-hmml's typing lnlr is Hllwl with 4'lZlffl'l'illj.L' typewrita-1's 1-vm-ry xxitf-1'nnm1 :ns Yllllllg writm-rs pmu' fortll thru thoughts for pI'0fUSSUI'S who Qlfilllt' on an lmsis ul' prof:-ssimnmlism. Q . sw 1 M4 V W?wl,,Qi2r2-W ' 'Q A X H gg V 2 5 '5J,LfZfff,t:jf,,,, ,Q jf - fgQf'f:332f f 'K , 2,,,g5f1,: A , I ,V 'f?:,Zw,L1 A 'it X f ruff yi. Jul . SGW' L. . 1 1 whwmw. E 2 1 lr1l1'1c':u'14-sul 1114-1111utx'pvm:u-lnm--mul the print H sly. gLr:1phi1- :art stluh- ,- lll'l'SSllllf'0l4lTUhIll4l1'IlfSiIl,Lfl xplnc .lIIr.XX'l1u .ISSPN IIIN 11 ws' 11-'nrlu-4l to ss-I tvpv ln' lumflg III Il4lY21llllll my msc thu-X . ,Ny Isa E i Pi Alpha Mu: Seated on window sill. left to right: Ilona In lol, Wnrm- lfisf-lim-, .lnlilvs Klnvlgin. Foil Silvi-is. Standing: KIuitli:1Huwlot'li. Seated on chairs, left to flghti 4 'll:llll'- l.. .Xll1'I1'lxl1fIlil:ls 'l'lI11'li1'l. Nilllt'-X Vllllls, llllllj' I,t'll'lSIlll, l'l11l1rl1 llzifllvy, Kl1lit'5llltlvwlt'Z. Seated OD HOOK, TOW at fight, baCkgl'0LlIld to f0l'egl'OUIldZ 'Font Wooil, llioii Split-l, lii11r'i'l'vtsvln-, lintlx Nm i is, lmllls Mill:-i. Seated on floor, middle row, background to foreground: .lnnv AIPXPI, Pe-tv Little left of John Florin, Nloii livolllw, lion lwiiiioilit. Seated on floor, row at left, background to foreground: .Inn llxiiilin. Mary lliltininv. Pl LPHA MU After Da with Hi h Schoolers, Drawing Board Can be Comforting Vlxwu lnintlri-tl high si-hoo! sttltlt-nts SlI't'Ill1lt'tllllllllljlll t'XilIllllllllg1 4-losoly the jollrlnllisin svhool. tht- lmst-iiioiit ol' llztrris hull :intl firwl 1-ountlvss ones- lieliinxl the-in trziilt-tl the mt-inllers of Pi Alpha Mu, llnlls :it stnrth-tl 4-tlitors :tml linsinvss IllllIlZlg1 l'H work- iLtlYt'l'llSllljL l'l'2llt'l'llllY. Yziinly they tried to keep ing :il tln-ir th-slis one Santini-tlziy inorning. trait-k ot' the-ii' t'l1tll'2t'S und to guide them to the pre- llit-Ix' wt-iw jourhzilisin stnth-nts llrvlll soniv Qtl t'hi- st-rilwtl toni' spots for tht-ir zninuail high svhool ulinit-. .Ango high swhools, :mil they welt- prolling 1-nnipns When it wus all over, thc tiretl Pi .Xlphzt Mus piilllif-:ations lroin tht' lhnily hut to tht- photo lzllm unsl sigllletl :tml I't,'llll'llt'tl to their ilrziwingr l'l02ll'tlS. lift IGMA DELTA CHI For an Investigation: Official Approval from the Government It was ll busy your for the ineinlrc-1's ul' Siginu llc-ltu of the Blcfclilliun, 4llllll'll2lllSIll bulletin lmui-il in-wspaipi-i', Chi, p1'ofe-ssiolizll .lUlll'll2lllSIi1 f1'z1fIr-1'l1ity. zippcznwml. Anil, the-re was inure to 4-mini. The group stzxrtecl the year spfmsoriiig un ull- illFHi'llllSilll1'llHll lioin lllf'Slllillllll llm'v1'11i11g1lmurfl journalism sc-howl mixer. Ilurclly hurl the lznigl1tei'ovce1' ws-nt to SDK for :i prolw into tln- prolmli-ins of Ilii- the skits ut the mixer CllS2lplX'2ll'0ll wlivn the first issue Stmlvnts Pnlilisliing 1-mnpuny. Sigma Delta Chi: Standing, back row, left fo right: Kiln Dum-un, Toni 'l'1nn1zqin:i. Standing, front row, left to right: liivliniil Nloiiix, ,Xlfxwl lirilk. llnuii Exim. Floyd Al'P11H, Jzlvk Lev. R14-lizmllliII,'1'mn Howl, Seated on far side of table: lmiyvi IM- Ii--qu. Along near side of lable, left to right: Emil lhiiixlt-Ai, Ilowrnfl Dnlfni Leon Buclen, Don Golml. Rivlmicl lluignri, Riclnziiel Stullvy, .lzivlq iluln-it-4111. li' Theta Sigma Phi: Standing, left to right: .lane Meyer, Lois Kroeher, Nancy Curtis. Mary Musson. Seated, left to right: Jeanne Smith, .lunet XVidau, Ginnx' He-old. THETA SIGIVI PHI From the Ladies of the Press: Just Cne Award After the Cther Lesser half of the life journulistie,members of Tlietar senior woman in the Sehool of Journalism. On May Sigma Phi spend most of their time giving out awards. day, another award goes to the senior woman selected liar-h spring, at Sigma Delta C'hi's Gridiron han- hy the Board of Puhliezitions as the most outstanding quet, they present :tr hook to the most outstanding in puhlieutions. C ASS OF I953 In a Four-Hour Lab, Interest Can Center on a Siberian Stockade It wus 4 p.1n. impossible to write. She glaneed haek at the lead of She pulled il erossword puzzle from beneath the the story she was editing. pupers piled in front of her, trying vainly to shield The president of the National Assoeizition of Baek it from the professor who sat opposite her at the semi- Serulteher lxliLIlllli3,t'llll'9l'S toduy announced . . eireulzir tzilile. She deeided to make tl1e editing joh a perfunetory Ile ignored her for all few seeonds, then plueked the one. Finishing the page, she pulled at headline slip puzzle from her hzinds and replueed it with ai long from the stuek in the eenter of the tzihle. strip of eopy from the teletype niziehine. She serilmlmled 21, few words on the sheet, wzldded it She smiled sheepishly und lvegzin markingpu1'ugruplis up, und tossed it toward the wzistehasket. and ezrpitul letters on the paper. She missed. 'tt Ili, well, she thought to herself. 'thluylme if l She looked luiek ut the storyg her mind was ai blank. work, 5:30 will eome sooner. She wished the professor would help her think of l'su:dly eopyreuding lull :1 four-hour orgy every some new words. 'l'uesd:iy afternoon went like il lireeze. She knew he wouldnt liut, totlzty things were not going well at ull. She looked up. He was frowning ill! her. She had had silly little stories texeept for the juiey HlYliut's at five-letter word for lliSllJGI'lELl1SlOf'li2iCl9?' one ulwout lfrunk SlIl2tlI'2ll,tlIltl the hezullines had been he asked. ISM Top row, lm-ft to right: Robert R., Boyle, livrmstoii, Illinoisg Nancy W. Curtis, lilxnlinrst, lllinoisg Alfred L. DeBat, Cliivaigu, Illinois: Richard Dixon, lfvrrns- ton, Illinois. Klilltlll-1'mV, lvlif. lu l'lg'IllI John H. Drexler, l'Iii1':lgu, Illinoisg COI1I1ie G6rIaCh, lV:lllW:1t0s:1, Vlviwulxsilil Sheldon William Gilford, Cliimiggn, Illinois: Ralph W. Hadley, Cliiwigo, Illinois. Bottom row, l4'I't,tnl'igl1lZ Virginia Heald, Oakton, Virginiag jean Marie Hug, lint-litl, Uliiog Roderick Edward Kennedy, Cliivzigo, Illinois: Lois Kroeber, Arlington Heights, Illinois. 1 fx 1 Il it l K 42 in it f r I ' 5 Q! Tc? , Cm 1 ll 4 3 ,fi 'ii 9 ' 'qxfy 1 SQIIIIIIIIILIIJOVSIl'1ll'll prom-ossolinnning an Ill1lf'Ii trial. Am-tnzilly, pr:-ss IlK'Y1'l' 1 us:-ml, for rlillif-nltivs of inking :intl vlvziniiig Illiilif' npl-Vzition Inu 1-nstly. Sturlvnts lc-:irn prim-ipll-s frlnn ilu inn 'fe-f me R ,gi in x mv X X l 1 l i, I ll Il ll ', ff Journalism '53 continued Top row, left to right: Peter Hans Langer, Chicago, Illinoisg jane Meyer, Glendale, California, Lawrence W. Moore Jr., Omaha, Nebraskag -Joanne Lois Peter- son, St. Louis, Missouri. 'fill at if ii VS Ser-oml row, left to right: Brace Petsche, Elmhurst, Illinois: Betty Ann Pudney, Oneonto, New Yorkg Jack Weldon Robertson, Allianee,OhiogAnne Elizabeth Shawber, Mansfield, Ohio. Ex r 1 Q' 'fl foil. .Z 1 id! Third row, left to 1'lQ',lll7I Betsey Y. Shinkawa, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii: Earl Silvers, Chicago, Illinoisg Jeanne Keating Smith, Grosse Pointe, Mich- igxing Keith H. Walker, Delavan, Illinois. ,- . if 'CI' Bottom row, li-ft to right: Barbara E. Westrateo X 3 Holland, Miehigang Melvin W. Weimer, Colorad, N Springs, Colorado. REW RD One Little Word Sometimes Can Soothe a Pair of Aehing Hands The si-vonil hand on the wall 1-lol-k ravi-tl round and lle ripped the sheet. from his typewriter and passed round, lrantir-nlly skipping the minutes past him. it across the big table to his professor, who was sitting 'l'ln- keys ul his typewriter wuiglit in mid air: he on at high stool and mumbling things about long leads sworn- softly :ind know-ked them into position. to people who placed yellow sheets of copy before him. Sunlilm-nly n voim- at his elbow 4-ini-km-rl: 'tSeven Xir:e, said the professor, scanning his words and ininntf-s and wi-'re on. Ilnrry up with that stniif' noting the length of reading time in the eorner. llc- dn-w in his brentli and let it ont very slowly. He smiled and stretched his c-ramped fingers. llis ling:-rs :nf-ln-:l ns they tore an-ross the keys. HTll2tllliS,H he said. lull ! Ei iz is ,ails- .-r' IO' , ,K ...qs ,f WS 4 xx, 1, , .50- ji , wg ' 3 NH I , fb Thumb-wzmviug 1':1cli41-:mal-telcvisimm p1'uf0ssur, FI'PllXAVl1ifiIlg', vllcvks uvws 1-upy lllilllltfxlilil'l,1bl't'I'i1lh1DSfIlti0I1 WX VR is sf-In-wllllwl fm' 114-xxs broadcamst. HGJL1WNIYR4Jf'Hf'0S2ll'O1Uf'1Lf0f1iIl spoof-llsr-howl IIILSOIIICIN, but smfimlswitvlwstujo111'11:Llis11xsm-lmul l7I'1l1l1l1'1lSt1Ilg' siwlulius fur hourly news1'cpo1'tsuml 011-the-spot c-ovvmgfr of Zitlllfqil' Pvvnts, News writ91's:11ul 4-u1111u011t:1'fol's :uv Nfl1i1OIlfSf1iliillg.f1'WllliI'f'1l lull 1-m1rs4-. IMI 4 , SC GO FL Cloistered Garden, Stained Glass I,ziw sf-lnml is at vliureli with the hymns removed. llnusezl in tl l'nur-stnry, iyy-s'm'ered lniilding with ai 1-luists-i'c-ml garden, it sits squzitly ziiiimig tuwering SliySt'l'1lIJl'I'S. whim-h surrnunrl it un all tnur sides. lfrnin the lrunt yestihule, up the inurlile stairs, pzist the stained glass winduws nn the landing, und tlmnigliulit the ser-und, third, :ind fuurtli Hum' ulliees, 4-lzissmniris, and studies, the eliurelilike zitninspliere nt' the tll't'llllt'l'llll't' nc-yer vliaiiiges. .Xll the liuilding's wzdls :ire 1-uw-i'erl with dark wnml paint-ling :ind sunilier purtraiits ul' li2lIlltlllN jurists. ln the 1-l:issrmnns, students :ire sented twu-liy- two in IllllIl2lllll't' pews, Q uiistrur'ted ul dnrli wuod lflf Windows Shelter Tome Toters with sides whieh rise into pointed arehes, they are separated hy tnhle lmurds on whieh students rest nntelmuks c-rammed with eoinplic-ated legal terms. Aside from the ehurehiness of the Sehool of Law, pmlnnlily the must niitstmulingg feature are the fat texts whim-h students ennstfuitly ezirry with them and the intent study in the lihrary, whieh, unlike under- giwuliizite lihrnries, is us quiet as Z1 Ut'l1lll't'l1 mouse. Surrnunded hy stained glass windows, dnrk wwiml paneling, and inzirlmle stuirs, lsiw student le:it's tlirougli thiek tome in p1'epui'zLt,ion fur ill'll'l'Il4lUll 1-lass. Seliool nl' Iiziw is linused in Levy Mayer hall. ...il M? .-fm 64 R , Y. wx 'XZ' .V-P f, ff.,sf1if-if ' ' ' A f . I 2 25 l Q. .L---v-+4-4 PN-Q.-Mr-. u....,m-.-.N ,.......v.,., N,,,v 4' iw ,,,....- ash. V-f,-wf,...V, 11' Fl COLLEGE CE LIBERAL RT For the ultitudesz A Hodgepodge in Deering and a Degree Ilqlll' lllllxl :1111:1n111g llllllg :1l111111 ll11- C'11ll1-151- 111' ll1-g1sl1'z1t11111 Llilj' is illl l111111' lung 111'1zgy 111 lilmerzll l.1l11-1':1l .Xl'lw is lllll su 111111-l1 ll11- 1':11'11'Iy 11111l sim- 111' 2ll'lS. .XI tl111 l11-111111111111 of 1-111-l1 1111z11'l1e1', tl111 1l1m111's of 1111111's1-s 11l'l'111'1-1l, lllll II11- l'ill'l ll1:1l 11111s1 111' ll11- s1'l11111l's IJ111-111111 lllll'ill'y z11'11 11111-111111, illlfl il l1111lgg1'p111lge of stu- sl111l1-111ss111111-I11111'111:111:1g1-1111-:11'11:11l1'g11'1111111l'11111'y1-z11's. 1l1111ls 1111-1-s 111 111111 mills 2ll'1lllllCl. 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Nuts- fukvrs Sfllllil mit, as imii ' R ' wvf-k, 111141 Stll11f'llfA are HiV4'll 11. 1-h:1m-f-t.u -nsk f1lll'StiUIlS'1llllfH4liS4'll4N stun ' Vl4lll2lll.'tS whvrr- fluy 4111 :mining is the Ilwlllllill' mass uvtlvity. Such vlawsm-N :dh-In kms M- 41 hw IM' an K' I' 1 lui PHI BET K PP For Scholarship beyond the Call 'l'lie iw-sei'x'e Vmilll wzis :tlniosl 4-inpty when he pic-lied np his notehoola :intl triulgi-il slowly toward the door. lle hxnl lit-vii studying for nine :intl one-lnilt' hours with only an ltl-minute lirenk lor dinner, :ind he stag- gi-retl slightly on his first step. llis niintl wais at liotlggepoilgt- ol' idezis. lle tried to sort ont his thoughts, lint he Vtlllltlll t. tlnlsitle, the night :iir wats 4-hilly, and he sliivered Initiated on May 15, 1952: l,oren Harold Brown .Izimes Bowen livanis liohert C'hzirles tlmves ltoliert llv. llzisliins lirizin Ilngh Hunt-ke ldltiine lszlzies Frank lf Koehler .Xl'll1lll' IX. Krziwetz .loyre IC. lizilidslmllm Initiated June 13, 1952: Nun .Xgrieolzt Iieith Bode .lzimes Connor ltllwin Donnelly Elinor Frznik Stephen Harper l3t'Yt'l'ly llllmlmott Initiated on December 5, 1952: lflist' liziss .loel lirnmlilq ltzimon tif-orgies fllytlt' tltmtlllt'2ll't llonzild NI. lloplxins .Xlit-e lt. .lohnson lfili of Duty, a Little Golden Key slightly. Somehow, even the eool wind would not Clear his mind. llis thouglits were piled atop eat-h other. .Xs he l'f'ilt'l1t'tl the door of the house, he paused for at moment. his hand on the door knoh. He looked with unset-ing eyes :lt the luke. Suddenly it was all c-leztr to him, the hodgepodge was goneg instead, there were orderly rows of faets. lle walked in the door. .loan A. Iieit-httuss Hlt'l1tll'tl YY. Micldznigli John W. 1hIlS2lllIOIll Ray lV. Nordstrzuitl Nant-y Ii. ltzldeliffe Mzwsliall H. Segtill Ilugh Martin Slattery Pzltrieiu A. Smith Dougzglzis Ward Elizzlheth .l. XVilliz1ms 'l'heodore Holliday Kathryn Jones Melvin Perelmzin Helen Pike .laiek Itieliurtlsoii Karl Rohinson Elias Holley .loan Smith l12lXYI'l'llt'P Linder Ann Morrison Piltl'lt'li1 Park Betty .Izine Ross Walter XV. Stone lhiniel S. Wilson Frank C. Writt ,. v 9. 4. ai'-.--gg, nw 'gg Xe-if t I Architectural Interiors club: Stand- ing, left to fight: Nlnix .lu Sluxrlvl, llnlingl llngn-ls. l4:iil::1l:i liiwiiill' SC21fE'd,lCfL to right: 'l'4+lix lllziiilitis, Nglnm l,lt'lrlm'li. Klriill-iwS1-llllulull. li:llli5ul1ls,liilll1i .lwllf-ty iii lun-lx ill Xian llnliipiiiqiii, Xlnigiv' Sl'-Ill. livlll' Xzllivxlvli, Nxllivx Ftvxviisnii. ARCHITECTLIR L I TERICRS CLUB Aspiring But ders an Decorators Find the Great Cat ap, Too Tl'llflllllJll2ll tligiiity of the IJl'tll.t'SSiflll of 2ll't'l1ltUt'- liiutt-ring one ol' the rmviiis, nivmlwrs lilllllltl Wriglit ture took ti clown-hill slitlc- this yt-:ir wln-n IIIUIIILFCIN nslwp in :i vliuir. Sim-tt no one- flziiwl In tiwzilu-ii him. of the .Xl'l'lTllUl'llll'lll Intl-riurs vluli took :t fit-lrl trip they only Vullltl stniinl :tml sturv at tha- im-rt l'Hl'Ill ul' to Arc-liitevt Fruiik Lloytl Wriglit's lioinc. tht-ir llll1'HllSt'i1lllS host. BET BETA BET Bugs, Beetles, and Bottles Loom Large in Lives of Locy inmates Bugs are ti liig thing in the live-s ot' nienilwrs ni' liiology stinlt-nts. runny ul' lln-in pri--im-ils. Beta Beta lit-tai. .Xl lui-nirnitlily inwtiiigs, im-nilwrs listt-ii tu tztlks So is any kiinl ol' livinpg f'I'02Lllll't', for 'l'ri-lit-tn is lay svice-ntists who explain their prolllvins in i't-st-:iiwli the hiology ivl'illt'I'llllj', :intl lHt'Il1llt'l'S ull nrt- :ulv:1in'r-tl :intl the tltlf'-lly-llily lift- ut' it l'ill't't'l' liiologist. Beta Beta Beta: Standing, left to right! Stirling St:ivltlimlst- Xllt-in Prem-lm-l, llzliiir-l thiwiuiisltl. lilllll- Viu I':1i'l4. Illvlmifl llzitiv' lftluziivl Ifzilws. Seated at far side of table, lelt to right: YYulli:mi Vmilt, liva- hlury livniis, Vliyllis Ii:ulny:iin:i, Alike-i Klziitiii, .lust-pli ll1llllZlXK1lj Autlii-x SI'll1llIl'I. Seated at head of table: Mziiitir-tl lfiiui-liiiziiiii. Seated at near side of table, background to foreground: Ilnnulrl Mtnltlm Marion Iiwvit, 'l'lium:ts liviiipt-i, Marilyn l,l'llll', ll:-lr-ii lliinsinuvl '1 .. PI Mu sEPSILO Pi Mu Epsilon: Around car, left to right: Ronald Moeller, Bruce Broker, Robeit Gamble, hlary L. Stanfield. Robert Brand. Standing in background, left to right: James Geppert, James Owens, William Jenner, Ric-hard Tessmer, Thomas Olsen, Miles Klein, VVill Else. Seated, left to right: Jerome Green, - - Daniel VVilson, VValter Stone. Barry Alper. For the Calculus Addict: A New Cutlook on Some Qld Figures Ualculus is just a starting point for members of ln attempts to give members a Hfeelingl' for mathe- Pi Blu Epsilon, mathematics fraternity. And, mathe- matics as a dynamic field, meetings this year featured matics includes evolving theories as well as using the mathematicians speaking on unsolved problems which subject as a tool for them. C ASS OF l953 confront them in their daily work. In a Smoke-Filled Room, a Raised Hand tarts a Chain of Ideas The lecture room was stuffy. Students had been smoking before the class began, and the acrid odor of smoke lingered around his head. lle hated the class. lt was dumb. lle hated it because it met at 8:30, and he hated it because it was philosophy. Philosophy didn't make senseeand who cared at 8230? lle glanced at the notes of the girl sitting beside him. She had filled three pages, and the class was barely half over. lle glanced down at his notebook. He had scrawled the date at the top of the page, but there was nothing about philosophy in sight. The professor was droning -fhe always droned. The funny part was that the girl next to him was asking questions and discussing them. lle shifted his eyes to her for a moment. 11,8 No, she wasn't peculiar looking. In fact, she looked quite normal. He looked at the professor. He was emphasizing a point with an outstretched hand. He started to listen to the words. The man was arguing with a student over absolute v. relative good and evil. He listened some more. He began to wonder. He raised his hand. But, can there be any situation where it would be all right to kill someone? he asked. What about killing someone without whom the world would be a better place to live? Someone like Hitler, the professor answered. Maybe, he mumbled under his breath. It began to seem logical. He wondered. Top row, left to right: Jane L. Allen, Chit-ago, Ill- inois, George Byron Anderson, New York, New York: Glenn C. Anderson, Rot-kfortl, Illinoisg Carol Louise Anselman, Kenilworth, Illinois. Set-ontl row, left to right: Robert joseph Baraban, New York, New York, Louise Barthold, Winnetka., Illinois: janet V. Beaber, Denver, Colortnlog Arthur Louis Beck II, Iiggertsville, New York. Third row, left to right: Martha Benjamin, Pipestone, Minnesotag LeRoy Arthur Benson, Q1lllCilg'O, lllinoisg Marilyn T. Binkee, Cliit-ago, Illinois: Janet Frances Bohrer, Beloit, Wisc-onsin. Fourth row, left to right: Hilda Jane Bolling, Nash- ville, Tennesseeg Gloria Anne Borglum, Maryville, Missouri: Allan H. Bowermaster, Ottawa, Illinois: Nicoletta Bratsolias, Evanston, Illinois. Fifth row, left to right: Robert Finley Breese, Clric-ago, Illinois, Carol X. Brenner, Oak Park, Illinoisg Wayne Allyn Brill, Muskegon Heights, Mieliigzing Wendell Clive Cantwell, Harvey, Illinois. Sixth row, left to right : Adeline Cassel, Highlnntl Purk, Illinoisg Philip S. Cauchard, Strentor, Illinoisg Joan Linne Chambers, Clliif,-ago, Illinois, Elizabeth M. Cheeseman, Portlnncl, Iriclinrnr. Seventh row, left to right: Carl Bramlett Chupp jr., Evanston, Illinoisg Jane Calvert Cooper, Boston, Muss- aehusetts, joan Czemiejewski, Cliic-ago, Illinois, Ann S. Dampman, Kenilworth, Illinois. Bottom row, left to right: Richard W. M. Dang, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, Mozelle Davis, Evanston, Illinois, Hugh Allen Edmondson, Pasadena., Californiag Virginia Joan Eldridge, Ft. Laiiderclale, Florida. I69 I 'R as:- ' ffl I-9 7 'UA 35 If ! New ION. Q.. ri. fi ...aw Q Liberal Arts '53 continued 'Ko Wt,-p K, .Ar gV4'h ' . gs 1, I fin 'if X nga 'I ,Q I, if 1 1. 3' - . 'gh' .'.g,,'! ,'-'11-vin:-'f if I ' I4 it Jfwf 41.1 ,1 f ,V 1. Ps, ix f ,,, '1 7'x',,, ,, , 1,81 'viii' ' 3 ' 5 I 5 'wafiam Luge! 55 1 'pv X, fun I , af 1' 5 l..:. 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Fischer, Wilinette, Illinois: jane Fitz- patrick, Winnetka, Illinois. Third row, left to right: Lyman M. Forbes, Wihnette, Illinois, Gardner Wayne Fulton, Elmwood Park, Ill- KY inoisg Maureen Galvin, Chicago, Illinois, Daniel M Anthony Gawronski, East Chic-ago, Indiana. Bottom row,left. to right: Janet Gillespie, Twin Falls, qw., Idaho: Carol Gillow, Iletroit., Miehigan: Barbara Goede, Des Plaines, Illinois, Clyde R. Goodheart, Boulder, Colorado. THE I030 SCHQLAR For the Late to Rise: A Gray Thing and Stained, Lumpy Sugar Something was the matter with the juke hox. Ile had slept through his 8:30 4-lass and was mulling It Started to playul Believe, hut hefore the singer eutting his 10:30 as he gulped the eotfee. could make his point, the maehine elieked off, and IIis eyes returned tothe beople inthe next liooth. .X the introduction began again. fat hoy who needed a shave was standing and seream- Something was the matter with his eoffee, too. ing at his three eompanions. Ile seemed to want There was a gray thing iioating on top of it, and them to leaye with him: they weren't going to. The fat hov walked out with a shrug: the eyes of every time he tried to dip in his spoon to remove it, it hid at the bottom of the eup. the three followed him to the door. He deeided to drink it anyway. lVhen he was out, they returned to their loud eon- The four boys in the hooth next to him were talk- yersation. tleeasionally, their yoiees would drop to ing loudly. intimate tones. The lroy guessed they were talking They drank eoffee, too, dipping damp spoons in ahout the one who had left, hut he eould not hear them. and out of a howl of stained, lumpy sugar. The hoy rose and shutlled toward the door: he had t'VVhat a heastly way to start out the day, he deeided to go to his 10:30. thought. The juke hox still was stuek on I Believe. ITI Top row, left to right.: Marilyn Sue Gosnell, Koi-liester, lXIlIlIl0S0fLllQ Marceline Gray, Palo Alto, Czmliforniag Donald Elmer Hansen, lluvre, Montana: Eloise Ruth Hanson, Peoria, Illinois. Sevoncl row, left to right: Hubert Leland Hardy Jr., Woodstiot-lc, Illinois: Mary Louise Harris, Scarsdale, New York: Susanne Hartman, Highland Park, Illinois, Joseph Charles Hathaway, Spokane, Washington. Third row, left to right: Judith Ann Hays, Hammond, Imliann.: Thomas E. Hexgenrother, Chicago, Illinois: Sarah Brightman Hibbard, East Hardwick, Vermont, Charles'lR. Hohenstein, sim Diego, C21-lll'fJ1'IIlU,. Fourth row, left, to right: Jan Hollenbach, McHenry, Illinois: Janet Ann Hughes, Bronxville, New York, Helen Hunsinger, Cliirngo, Illinoisg Kazou Ibara, Reed- ley, California. Fifth row, left to right.: Inez Ishikawa, Honolulu, Terri- tory of Ilawaiig Helen L. James, Cliic-ago, Illinois, Jeanne Leilani Jensen, Los Angeles, California : Andrew L. Johnson Jr., Yoluigstowil, Ohio. Sixth row, left to right: Janice Mildred Johnson, Vliii-algo, Illinoisg Barton L. Jones, Iivanston, Illinois: Roberta J. Kaplan, New York, New York, Larry Kaufman, lNIont,goniery, Alahznnn. Bottom row, left to right: Young Song Kim, Chonju, Korean, Willard J. King, Waukegan, Illinois: Kenneth Glenn Kirby, Irnwir-in'e, Iinnsasg Gretchen Mary Klaus, Chicago, Illinois. 172 I-.X 's-n-- Commuter tired of walking spreads the word on new eau' puul idea whieh was born fall qnzirter. Students wanting to give and students wanting fu take rides to and frinn elusses filled ont, enrds, which were mnti-hed up lay MUi s, SIGN-OMA IA For All Occasions, Handlettering to Fit the Advertisers Aims It all started Homeeoming of her freshman year. She figured she had made ut least ll llmnsaiiidz Five minutes before the judges were due to :1rrix'e, for the Ruek. fur store winduws. for lnilletin lmziiwls. someone notieed that one of the signs un her hmise's She tried to remember :ill the things she hzid helped cleeorations was missing. to advertise. She efn1liln't. Pressed into serviee, she whisked oil ai new one. She mzide il przietiee of reading eau-h ul' her signs The deeorzitions won first plaee. when she passed them. From then on, she made signs for everytl1ing.r. She wondered if she were the only une. 173 Wwvqyi A Top row, left to right: Nancy Catherine Liebrock, Hinsdale, Illinoisg Susan Carol Lindberg, Winnetkn, Illinoisg jean Ann Lineberry, Kansas City, Missouri: Joan Patricia Livingston, Milwaukee, VViseonsin. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Jeanne Lonnquist, Evanston, Illinoisg Victor Friedrich Lubke, Highland Park, Illinois, Jolm E. Lucas, Peoria, Illinoisg Thomas Egery Lunt, Roeliester, New York. Third row, left. to right: Joyce jeuess Lynch, liighlnnd Park, Illinois: Duncan Sanders MacGregor, Webster Groves, Missourig Bruce B. McClure, Highland Park, Illinois: William Leslie McCullough, Aurora, Illinois. Bottom row, left to right: M. Anne McDonell, Spokane, Washington, Thomas Barry McNulty, Evanston, Ill- inoisq David Franklin McVey, Chic-ago, Illinois, Norma Eileen Miele, Bloomfield, New Jersey. HILD' PL Y 'JT its It Qften Takes More Than a Piece of Paper and a Bottle of Ink It was 1:15 p.m. in the eorner. The ezrrds liore mysterious phrases: She rushed through the south entrunee to Seott 'hilmstraet No. 7 and UXYUIIIMII with Fish. hall, brushed past a girl seurryingg from the grill, She walked the length of the hall, reading the nnme and started up the stairs. on eaeh pit-ture. At the set-ond floor, she stopped for il moment, Hllow silly, she thought. Why my first grade tryiug to remember why she was there. In an instant, the words Hllomeeoming eommittee flashed through her mind, and she pulled il neatly typed petition from her notebook. She walked over to the uetiyities window and shoved the paper under the lun-s. Deeidiug to leave hy the east entrunee so as to save steps to her 1:30 elass, she started down the hall. She walked past a row of puintingzgs lunigging on the wall. Eaeh one had a neat, typewritten earrd pasted stu around and mzrde at lopsided design. She stoot , - . . dents ut przietiee teziehing do lmetter than this! tilnnenig at her wateh, she realized that it was loo late ior lN'l' eluss, so she strolled lhzleli to her house, tlnee in her room, she pulled out tl pleee ot 1 hook pnper und an old liottle ol' liull'-eruptirnted green ink from ai lmottom drawer. 1 ' , She daulmed the ink on the puper. She sniezire und surveyed her work. Somehow. it didn't look the sume. l lllt'l'i lx Liberal Arts '53 continued . ,Mk Une-t-yt-tl tlenions plzigne lives of tirst qnnrter lriology students in eonrse lah, where coeds learn to handle pickled frogs and piglets with tho nplonih ol' expr-riern-eil st-ientists. With :ill lilierzil arts students required to take ut, least two years of riatural science til'IIl:1ll1t'll1:iI,ir's, biology1-lzissesnre lilletl envh quarter. Most :irdent workerszn'ep1'e-meds, who n1ust,tn,ke course for medical school. THE 830 BLUE Hideous Monsters Lie in Wait llt- pi-on-tl into the end ot his inn-rosvope. 'l'liere wus nothing there. lle sqnintetl his eyes, :nljlistetl the mirror nt the end of the instrument, :intl peered zignin. Someone was looking lint-k nt him. lle jumped slightly. lle looked again. C'eI'tz1inly, lilx for Early Morning Biologists someone was looking hack at him. It looked like the troll from LL 1'hild's fairy tale hook. lle took ont his slide and examined it closely. Then he l'0IHCl'HllCl'9Cl. The person looking at him was on amoehzl. Ile slinrgged. Xllhat could you expect at S:30? Top row, loft to right: Kathleen Milloy, Phoenix, Ariloini: Judith Mills, Arlington, Virginian: Gloria Gebhart Miner, I'lVilIlSlUll, Illinois: Yutaka Miya- shiro, Honolnln, 'l'1-rritory of Ilnwnii. Second row, loft to right: Edwalyn Moore, Now York, New York: Sue Zella Moreton, clllIll'Il'Sl1lll. MISSOllI'lI Ann B. Morrison, Skokie, Illinois: John Moss, Newton. Iinnsus, Third row, left, to right: Suzanne Sterling Needham, Wauwatosa, Wism-onsin: George A. Nelson, l'Ilil':1ggo, Illinois: john Bruce Nelson, Beverly Hills, t':1IiI'o1'l1i:11 Marlene Audrey Neumann, Chir-ngo, Illinois. Fourth row, lc-It to right: 5Marianne Neuses, Flui- Cago, Illinois: Claudia Paxton Old, Grunt I.:nk4-s, Ill- inois: Robert james Oliver, Rom-kforal, Illinois: Donald Edward Olson, I.nk1- Gm-in-vu, Wisconsin. Fifth row, lm-ft to right: Constance M. Ostberg, Chicago, Illinois: Mary Catherine Oswald, Maple-wooel, New Jersey: Mary Ann Otto, Oak Pnrk, Illinois: Mary Evelyn Owen, Vi':nllw:1los:I, VVisr'onsin. Sixth row, lvlt to right: joseph Coleman Page, Evanston, Illinois: Patricia Park, Iivaniston, Illinois: Val Parker, Iivainston, Illinois: Virginia Graham Paul- son, Evanston, Illinois. Seventh row, If-It lo right: Nancy M. Petersen, Maywood, Illinois: Carlton Roy Peterson, Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvzininz Joseph William Pinc, Cir-4-ro, Illinois: -I. David Poling, Akron, Ohio. Iiottoin row, left to right: Charles Allan Porter, Pan-k Iiirlgr-, Illinois: L. Allen Prechtel, Ilnnnnonrl: Incliiniag Mary Adelaide Price, Gli-in-ov, Illinois: Elizabeth Ann Rademacher, Highland Park, Illinois, Xhv x. -'UV .x is A f rf' W RW T'-in-1 I av-6 ff' :X 1 ,Z 1 if K! .A as Liberal Arts '53 continued THE INVALID Local Miracle Drug: One Aspirin llis finger hu1't. It had lieen lient liaek in a pillow fight the night lit-l'oi'e, and he wondered il' it were liroken. Ile sat on a roeky, gray, wooden ehair. It had a narrow seat and a straight liar-k, and sitting on it was something like sitting on a two-hy-four. The room was filled with people in white elothes. They were runningzg around looking eflivient. Ile had been waiting for an hour, so he supposed that the efhi-ii-ni-y was just a show. Une of the white-elail women detached herself from her 4-omrades and walked over to him. She asked him his name and stuek a. thermometer in his mouth. It tasted tt-rrilile even worse than the way its 178 Top row, li-lt, to right: Adrienne Claire Rebechini, Highland Park, Illinois: Sherry Anne Redfem, Grosse Pointe, Mivhigang Elizabeth Ann Roach, Memphis, Tennessee: Donna Rogers, Glenview, Illinois. Middle row, left to right: joseph Isaac Ronsley, Chic-ago, Illinoisg Carl Hansen Rose, Wilmette, Illinois: Betty jean Ross, La Grange, Illinoisg Dennis R. Ross, Cliieago, Illinois. Bottom row, left. to right: Nancy C. Rutherford, Detroit, Mit-higang Barbara Marie Sachtleben, Chi- c-ago, Illinoisg Miriam Gelfand Sanders, Sioux City, Iowa: Ardis Mae Schrik, Oak Park, Illinois. and a Glass of Lukewarm Water antiseptic- rinse had smelled at first. He sat with the thermometer in his mouth for 15 minutes. Finally, another woman came over, took it out, of his mouth, and asked him why he hail Come. He held out his sore linger and started to answer, hut, before he eould get the words out, the first woman eame hack carrying a glass of water. She handed him the glass and an aspirin. Take this, she said. He swallowed the pill. You have inactive IHOl10llllt'lQOSlS,II she said. Go home and go to hed. Get lots of sleep. Drink plenty of milk and take an aspirin if you don't feel good. Thank you, he said. He walked out the door. His finger still hurt. Top row, lcft, to right: Mildred G. Schlopkohl, Durant, Iowa: Lawrence Ray Schreiber, Cliicngo, Ill- inois: Howard William Schick, Chicago, Illinoisg Carol jean Schuldt, Chicago, Illinois. Second row, left to right: Susan Self, We-stcrn Springs, Illinois: Cynthia R. Shavin, Cliicugo, Illinoisg William C. Sheldon, Kenosha, Wisconsin: Frances E. Shissler, Chicago, Illinois. if Third row, left toi-ight: Marguerite Sledz, Evanston, Illinois: John Olin Slonaker, Evanston, Illinoisg jane Smith, De-Kalb, Illinoisg I. Anne Smither, Iiiltlnlo, New York. Bottom row, left. to right: Mary ,Io Snyder, Cliim-ago, Illinois, Marian Sylvia,Sondheimer, Linn1,Ohiog Harry Soukiassian, Chicago, Illinois: Barbara Ruth Sours, Columbus, Ohio. 3 Mag, , At least once in nhnost cvery college cnrccr, thcre comes :1. time when thc StfllllCI1I finmls hiinsclt' intlictctl with an hug or :aching sonic- Where, and he is pushed into a muzc of doct.o1's, nurscs, :ind nttcnflzints. Sonic succurnlm to tcliipornry pnnir- wln-n thcy nm- nppronclictl by helping hands. Thc initiated resign thcrnsclvcs to thc hustle :nnl hustle and try to sit qui:-tly ns l':n' out of sight ns possihlc. 'lixfu 2 wk. XXX? Liberal Arts '53 continued or I 'rx 6 r- Ui 6: Top row, li-It to right: Lorraine Merle Springer, Cliif-ago, Illinoisg Nicholas Lew Stevens, Chicago, Illinois: Nancy Lucile Stevenson, Chic-ago, Illinoisg Marcia Stewart, Imanl, South Duliotn. Si-I-onil row. li-ft to right: Lucinda Summers, Piqua, Ohio: Henry Albert Swiersz, We-yr-1-lianisc-r, Wisconsin: George C. Templeton, Cluivngo. Illinoisg jack Tootelian, Ifvnnston, Illinois. Tliii-ll row, left, to right: Malcolm M. Traxler, Gniin-svillv, I lo1'iclz13 Richard H. Truitt, Chicago, Ill- inoisg Betty Anne TSar0S, Ifust Cliivngo, Iln,li:1.l1a: Ruth Arlene Tucker, Oak Pnrli, Illinois. I on1'tli1'ow, left. to right: Nancy Veach, Sheridan, Wyoming: Virginia Wachter, Toledo, Ohio: Patricia Ann Washburn, Moline-, Illinoisg George Edward Web- ster, Mnsr'ntinv, Iown. Fifth row, left to right: Delores Ann Wensing, Conn:-llsvillc, Pc-nnsylvnniu: Herbert Dennis Werner, Cliir-ago, Illinois: Carolyn M. White, Chic-ago, Illinois: Gerald Hugh Wiley, m'lI1lli'fkIi, Illinois. Sixth row, left lio1'igl1t2 Bill Fulton Williams, Denver, fl0lOl'Ilil1lQ Graham Williams, Sc':ii'sil:ilv, Now York, john Rudolph Williams, Wilnicttc-, Illinois: Emanuel Woerner, I'lV2lllSlOll, Illinois. Bottom 1'0XVI Geraldine Zator, Cliicngo, Illinois. Tin,-el Harris lmll l'llSl01ll1lH follows elmllr-ss trznil ul' pupc-rs leftlJy1':11'4-lf-ss stmlm-nts. Syll' ulmus worlwrs inlnzxlviting lmsv- mc-nt of lllllllllllfl, tmmk 4lim vis,-W of suvln lllUll,LIllllUSSIll'Sb. Liberal Arts '53 continued AST THE LLIE ELL Building of Books ignores Spot The sun spzirkled :igninst the pziteh ul' lilueliells outside Deering liln'an'y. She walked qlliwkly prist th:-in, lneewl :il one ot' the liig front doors to the lnlilding, :ind walked throngli lln- 1-ool, dim loliliy to the s1.iirs. She tripped lightly lllJW2ll'4l. The si-woinl floor ull tln- liiiil ling was deserted save lor Iliree liln'nr1:nis, who glnlexl noisi-lessly trom shell loeolli1lt'l':1iiil lint-ltzig.1iii,1iiiml twoggltlflllzltestlldelits in the slzivks. The wiinlows in tln- lniilding were elosetl tightly. IHI Rising on tiptoe, student. strains to eye mysterious eode on eard from li- lmrtiry eatizilogiie. Code gives slight, hint to loc-ation of books in stacks, though OHL!-Oli-0l'tlQI' shelves often leave senrehers eompletely baffled. of Sunlight, Posies, and Sand She woinlered how the people inside fort-ed themselves to work in the farce ot' the glorious outdoors. She wondered if they really enjoyed the eompany of those thousands :ind thollsunds of hooks. She 4-heeked out ai hook und, volume in hand, skipped down the wide front stairs, out the door, and past the lillleliells. By the luke, three sorority sisters were sunning on ai lilzinket. Tossing the hook on the sand, she lay down lieside her sisters and sighed deeply. The lureeze shuffled the page-s of the text. , X f n if ,-fn A J , j- ,,f '-xv M , an INDI UQKUSQ Yx V 1-, lu lf' W 3 Q-'uw mr' tx- 5 I E 1 f V-.,...m,.,x. , 34 . x,4 'k mags-QL1, .. ':. : y ' , 1,aw3d2f3Bfi'zQ. J 23 ,f?4'1i,t,Q J' U 5 .,jEg,-if if ff AX X, w QR s ! , 5, .gf 3 Q . u X 1, 2? 4. V 4 C' ' 'X '4 A EDICA SC O0 For Medicsz A Strange Lack of BIl'l1ii'21l s1'h1111l is 1111t what it s11o111s. When th11Syll11h11s pl111t11g1'z1pl1111' stz11't1-11 111 Tiliilt piv- tures tl1e1'11, he sflt 11ff il f1':111ti1- Sl'lll'f'il f111' 11'l1ite1 g1111'11s. 1111' 111111li1-ul s1'h1111l p111's1111111-l s11l1l11111 11'11:11' the-111. 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Fiiiully, thv IJi111l11gl'Il11ilt'l' 111111111-y111l 111 1h1- 111-xl- 1l11111' S1-h1111l 111' I,:111', 11'h1-1'1- il 1'1-1'1-11ti1111isl s111111g111i his 111111111 with 11l1-11h11l 111111 11111111111-111 1h1- 111-1-111111 hz1111l11i1i. INS - . -.ww N. 4.1, NWS-Q' - -.,,,-4 :miie Strivt zititeiitiioii rlnring drilling sessions is t'Ill'4lll1I1l rule for monilmers of the llll' l'orr'1-'s newly forined Color g11:1r1l. Mein- llt'l'Stl!'illlfil1'llTl1llI'Stlii5'2ll.tCI'I1UOI1 when tlit- rest ol' the c':1n1p11s' military organi- izntion Ill1lI'l'llt,'S O11 IJ:-1-ring nivzulow. THE MILITARY After Dusting the Democrats, a l3th School in the University lfor 215 long 11s most m'ollt'g.5tf Sll1tll'lllS 4-1111 11-1111-iiiln-i', l't'ilSUl1 for tlll 21tlYllllt'Hl 041111-11tio11: war. llit-rvl1:1k'c-ln-4-11wzlr,i'1'il11if,1'ol'l'l1plio11,z1l11lllc-111or'rz1ts. Altliougili only two 11i1ix'v1'sities in the c-onntry ure 'lllllSj't'ill', tlii- llc-i11or-r:1lsin-i'i-oiistelil. mlm-votwl almost solely to tc-211-lriiig war to youths, limit, llu-rv still wi-iv mir, 1-riniv, llllll t'Hl'l'llpllHll. almost ex'vi'yi-c1llt1gLc- lS2lt'tlllll'lllg1HWLXINSt'll00lS,XYllQl'9 ln su:-li :1 sitiiulioii, the ll'lllIllYll'2lll' is lltblllltl to st11zlc1i1ts Nllllllltllllwll olml lusliioiietl courses with wzrr i'1-wi-irc' :1. ggooil 1lc':1l ol':1llt'l1liol1. It clot-s. :intl how to win it. Vlll'2lfllllHll2lllj', people- go to svliool to ll'1ll'lI Iilillly It is not llllilllllliillllt' illilii the future will see North- tliingsz liistory Illltl 4-Iii-iiiislry, writing zinml nvtingr. we-str-1'i1 zitlcling the n1ilitz1ry to give its uiiiversity 'lin our 4'Hlllt'lIlIJHl'Zll'y worlil, wt- liaivv :ulmlwl ll new :1 llitli sc-liool. IW, ,. V, O K if ll l'Ul4'1-ull N lm nu ll in llu- milit-1l'v lili- -: ' l :llmll ny - - . ' ' ' llQll'4 lr gi S ' 'lllI'll nu-mlu-rs luulll rlflllt' IH! f 5 Pulse-4l on tlu- lrmnl sl1'IwsuI'HwilA1 lunll, Nruvul lil-sl-1'xw Ulliw-rs 'l'1':1iu1l1gL mills mlm' ,, 1 4 ilu nil lm H ll1I4l ilu ll :xx N luuuu glihllll lllllllll ntlul mill! ux nu u In pu ul mu Qtlllll L l u llu xm l gn nl: NI lllllillll uul elllllug llu N pn ul: lm Xl lllllll mllgfxul :lu lx 1-au-lm Tlulrsaluy lllll1'l'll4Hlll uu lil-4-rulg nu-:ull . AIR FORCE RO C On a Second Birthday, o Growing Pains for Fast Expansion The air loree at Northwestern tl1is year was grow- Besides instrueting in aerial navigation, air oper- ing: up last. ations, politieal geography, and the general problems ln its seeonil year on the university eampus, it of air war, the seven oflieers and their nine assistants expantletl tu inelutle some titltl males from all elasses, try to instill into eaeh eadet a strong esprit de eorps :intl its list til' at-tirities for tl1e men in lmlue was for the air foree. inereasinggg tlay liy clay. The program of stutly was sharpened, too, anal lioth the praetieal antl the theoretieal sitle of military life were given a thorough going-ovei' that the men might have knowledge of every phase ot' their ln'aneh of the st-ienee ol' war. Sinee its liirth, the unit has lueen uncler the eom- mancl ot' t'ol. Karl 'l'. liarthelmess, who served as a. I4-17 liomher pilot in lmoth l'lurope and the Pacific' cluringg World lYar II. Before his arrival at North- western, t'ol. Barthelmess was heacl of an air mission in PZll'2ltllltlY. Seeoncl in eommancl of the iletaehment is the exec'- utive otheer, affahle l,t. Col. llonaltl lx. tlreehs. lle serves as eommanilant of the eaclets, and his ofliee usually is eluttereil with men asking questions from the time ol' clay to the easiest way to het-ome a jet are. ,Xtljutant for the unit is Maj. liieharcl Nelson. Squint ing over one ofenumeralmle pamphlets and leaflets sent to the AFROTC lmythe government, Col. Karl T. Barthel- messtleftlantl Lt. Col. Donaltl K. Greelis cleeipher orders. Lett: Pontlering roster ol' males enrolletl in the air loree unit on eimpns, eommissionetl otlieers tlelwatte potentialities ol' eurrirulum that it liest might suit the neecls ol' the majority ol' their men. Right: Assisting in details ol' aclministration for the unit. are the non-eoininissiinu-cl otlieers, who, with the eommissionetl oflieers, are housetl with the navy in the tlank liasement depths of Swift hall. v In ' limi ' 1 not 5 ,gil YC f E: ,V . Arnold Air society: Standing, left to fight! l.u1l1l l,illPllllN, lil-mu-Ili lllllyx, l,1,l'ul. lhmrll-l li liI1'l'lI5, lil-nm-Ill Hulxfl, llgrvlrl Sltilllnzin. Seated, back row, left to right: Dl1N'ltlXsvlllllllIlX, Murray Str-mp:-l, Paul Wulf. Seated, front row, left to right: linyummrl Vriilriiilulmiil, Xxlllllv' Arlzmlx. Klu-lm--l lhxlrrrxru-'lr. lilll-mt lfmnr-ll. ARNOLD IR SCCIETY ir Corpsmen Weather Trials and Gain a Worthwhile Empress A little QQl'OllIJ of juniors :tml S9lllUl'S l'l'UIH tliv uit' r'm'ps IIlf'll l0ill'lll'4l. lt Illtillll Illlllllllllgl for an lizill force haul tl, big juli tu ilu this yt'ill'. ruuiu, :ui m'r-lu-strut, Zlllll an llum-11 ntliefl' 2ll'I'illl,SL4'lllPlllS. Along with SOXlillll f1'z1te1'l1ity of the Naval llll'l'C', The men ut' ilu- lllllltlllill lm11u1':u'y lm' Nlllll1'llfN in Aruolcl Air suviety SDOIINIVIPKI thi- Military lmll, wliivh the 2lllYilll1't'tl unit works-rl lung :incl liziril over the-ir this year l'01Jl1L1'Ptl the old Navy lmll. big srwiul eva-lit. lint. wlu-11 it was ull uw-r, they l1:ul Preseiiting the lmll was ll lot of work, as thc- mir am l'llllll't'SS whu mwlc- ull flu- lulmr wm'tlm'l1ilr-. HW AFROTC continued 1 bil -4-if-Iiim: tu tip HH' lmslu-1 Imll tn twain lllllll'IlIllll'Uil1'ili1lfLi-I'UI1llllll1I'l'iHlSkUt,A111911 I fu1'w:11'd g1'iri1:if'4-S. Mvmlwrs ofthef1'csl1I1u1x1-sop IIIUI4 Ill ilrlit ul rilllllilllll ilbllllfll I I-:ill IIliX'4'l'SilI'i4'F wi-rvimii-1-uIlvggi:it1:fgruilpswhiplmvri1'm'ii1rfrlu11 tha' NUl'tiilSl1UI'l' 1111114-1'tliospoilsmsliipofvornllu-i'f-i:ilathlctic Compau I '10 '-: A' ' '-- L: ' ' - 1 -:im In plziy lm-:il ggrmips 0:11-li wi-wk. Like- thu Pro Sport shops oppom-lits in this gzuuv, Il1OStbliSkCff ll wmsmvl 0' i ni IIUTAIY FW Wan um -if if Breaking Ill0Il1CIlt1ll'iiy fmiii routine involved in urgziiiiziiig Militiziry hzill, Mzivh I uffi- cers tlcfti to right.: Tum F3I't'ilQ1'iI1gil2llll, Otto Bali:-r, Harry Kaiser! joke over plains. MACH I vi 9-r wad. Freshmen and Sophomores Get Together Under a Remy Nameplate .Iunior pairtiif-1' to .Xrimltl Air sm-iety, tliuiigih mit an h0llUl'Zll'y, Math I this your wus t'm'i1ivtl with tlll eye to unity zunuiig ziir t'o1'm- freshmt-ii :xml stipliuiiimx-s. The grmip took its maint' troin the Hiiizivliuint-tvi' in ziiiplaiiws. The incite-1' inc-usiirc-s thc- spzit-tl nt' the plum- iii 11-lzntiuiiship tu the sim-tl ul suiiiitl, whivli is mlvsiggiiaitvcl :ls Mzivli 1. With almost the- spot-tl ul' Kluvli I, tht' giwiii ps h-zulu-rs pitt-liwl iii tu :it-tliiziiiil uH1wi's with muh-ts :mtl czuh-ts with 4-zivli Uilll'l' iii tlit- in-wlv turine-tl liiiil AFROTC continued .- J wi num 'M' ,, 'x f L 5 . 4 ,J - 1 wr 4 us. Q -. ,.. I ,, 'fy . , f 1, ., ig- . Y A , .4 11 Q V . .1 V -. 1 , - ', 1 '13, 1' .1 ,119 A1 'G ' ,qi-fl, 12 4' ' L' I X, , . in-A '. , ,A , 1'-'f ff: . .,,.,1 'N V .Y , . . W 4 . .-1410 ' 'I N' ,411-.L...1., -11. my 1054, 1. . ,,f,, ' -,s ,M 1 A 'J' 'a ,, . ,gf 1 1 ,f 1.- ' . 1, f W-Lui. - ., 4... 1- , Wu Q3 1 - 1 -A-, ' . 'Yr-We. . 11 - .. .,,-A ,- , , I 1 1, , , .sqm . 1 1 'A , ' . ' A' ' ns Q. J X 115: 'G V 'f ...dw ,. X , '4' uf 3111, s. , . W- 'PEW'-V 26' I v 1 .5 rt , ' . .H A, V H v. .P ' 13' V 663' 5 , F ff- 4 , . ' f' ' .4 Q ,Y M 1 1 ' w , 0 M ' U' ' X. , J Ja, .Ss ' A Y. , 'i..A ' 'V K i , '3 l A, W.-. .1-' - an Jfigi? vi -5 , V V' nigga. lI:11111'11:1t 1-I:11l :111' I111'1-1- 111:1l1- 111:11-I1 11111, i11u1't I1 ll'1lIll I1-HJ 1 l11111s1 N 1111111 1 ti1111 :1l111v1' st ri1't 1'11111pli:1111'1' with 1111if111'111s 111 11 H011 R01 C 111 IIl'I'N. l,JlI'Il1lillLi,'XXi1ll II11- NliU'l'l'1-:11'l1'l'l1111's1l11y:1ft1-1-111111111111 IJl'K'l'iIlLf Illfkflflflxv, nil' f111'1-1- 1111-11 st:11't1-1l 111:11'1-l1i11g at 1liN11lv111t lg M111 111111-v lIl4'lIllN'l'5 l1:11l 111111-111-1-1l 5111111 II11-y w111'1- i'l'1'SIlIll4'll. .Xf11'1' :1 11-11' 1l1'ills, :1i1' i'111'1-11 1111-11 1-1111111 hold 111111 with :111x 'X li 11 IWW rw., , W 1 13 ,A .. SC1'l1ti11iZi11g 2yl'tDSt'Opl' 1,l1-sig111-ml to i111li1-11tm- :lin-1-tiu11s In Illilllllf pilot, lllt'IIlllt'l'S 11l'tl1r-11i1' l'41I'l'4' KUTL' lt'2ll'll IISI' nt' 15111lg1-ts ut' tl11-i1' b1'1111Cl1 0ftl1v111'111v1l Sl'l'Vll'K'S. Czulvts 11tt1-1111 1'vg11l111' 1'lllSSllS 11s flu I't'LflllIll' Sllltl1'IllS, but tl11-5' also llllit' t't1lll'St'S i11 sin-1-i11lix1-tl Illl' l.Ul'l'l' t1l'21lI1iIlgI. IYIJUII glllilllilfltbll, IIlt'll will st-rvv with tl11- :1i1' l'r11'4-1- ful' two yI'Ill'Ff tlwy t'lll4'l' st-1-viwv w1tl1 tlu- l'1lIlli of fl St'l'4lIl4l lit-1111-11g111t, Males in Blue-Gray Suits Saved from Lives as Dull Boys Being Zlll illl' fu1'4'11 4111111-t fl09Sllll lllllllll 11ll work Ilf'l'l,Hl'Ill1lllt'l'Nfllll'llIQQlbtltllllilll glQ2lIIlt'N. .Xlltl, lll1'yIlll'llSll4l and 110 play. Visiting 1lig111it111'ivs illltl lc-lluw 1-11114-ts witl1 lll'l't'lSltlll 111 Insteacl the 111011 11111 f111-ml with 11 witlv x1-lwti1111 of f'Xl'l'llllllQ tl11- 1-41111pli1-1111111 l'1lllllllt'S. GXfI'2l-K'l1l'I'lt'l1lill' 111m'tiVitiQs 1'111111i11gg 1111111 il llllllll to ll Must v111'iv1l 1111it 111-tivity is tl11- i11t1'11111111'11l 111-11gg1':1111, Colm' guzircl. Wl1t'l'C 1111111 t'tlII1IN'Tl' witl1 l1w11l gL1'1111ps i11 illlllfwl t'X't'l'X There iLl'G tl1o1l1-ill tc11111 111111 tht- 1-11l111'g11111'1l. Aftm' spurt listt-cl 1111 tl11- 1111i1'111'sily's Vill'Slly Ht'llI'tllllt', i11- long hours of pl'llt'tlt'f' Oll De1e1'i11g 1111-111l11w this your, 4'l11cli11g llll i11t111'-m1lle1gc- plilylllgl 1'iH1-1'y lilillll. the d1'ille1's pl1111gcf1l llfilfllllllg into p1'ose11ti11g l111lfti111f- ixllfl, Il1llSlt'-Illllltltwlt'1lllK'lNl'Ul'Il1Ptl2lIl .Xlflii VH' l111111l. 1413 Q 1 AFROTC continued Instead of Working or Loafing, Indoctrination under the Sun lt was the entl ot' spring quarter. mer loafing for them. They were on their way south .Xll over eampus, stutlents were pac-king up tu go or east for a new kind of job. home. Suiteases were the eenter of attention. They were the lti senior men of the Northwestern liut, there were Iti men at Northwestern who were air foree unit, and last summer they took off for making no sueh plans. lnsteatl, their summer time Berkstlale air hase in Louisiana or for Selfridge air base hail Iieen plottetl out for them, and there were no in Mir-higan. There, they mingleil air foree indoctrin- worries about a summer juli or hopefullness for sum- ation with fun for a month in the sun. Passing in review lretore otlieers antl eatlets ol' the air foree IIOTU, jet planes swoop antl tlive in air show. Sttuclents spend six Weeks in training in the summer. 'l'here they lenrnetl to put, mueh of their text, hook knowledge to praetieal use, for instruetors toured them through all major types ol' air planes anal allowetl them to perform all the operations neeessary for flying-all on the ground, of Course. -4 W-ai.. J' .aL -ll. NAVAL ROTC For the Middies: Courses Lighter than Air and under the Sea Itfs a varied life eurrieular for memhers of the Naval Reserve Oflieers Training eorps. Instructors give eourses eoneerningg matters lighter- -fyrstwl -5 - N.. S , Ai-fc Pointing out hot spot in Afriea, lixeeutive Oflieer Edward Lathrup relates report. from morning paper to Capt. Gerald D. Zurmuehlen, NROTC eom mantling ofiieer. than-air to untler-the-sea operations. Anil, it's all lmeeause of their different hai-kgrountls. Captain of the l'nit,Geraltl IJ. Zurmuehlen,will lie stationed at Northwestern until the summer ot' 1954. Before he arrived at the university two years ago, he was stationed in Korea. There he lieeame an expert in work with lighter-than-air operations, so now when ealled upon, he leetures on the use of clirigilmles anil similar sulvjeets. Exeeutive Oflieer ltltlwarcl l,athrup works with Zur- muehlen, anil together they instruet in navigation, gunnery, supply, anil marine taeties. A llvorlil lVar ll sulrmarine ol'lieer, l.athrup has lveen with the unit for more than a year. lleatl of the marine outfit is lYorltl lYar ll veteran Maj. Ilarry Wortman. llis term ot' tluty lasts another year and a half. The eommissioneil oflieers antl enlistecl men have almost as varied liaekgrouiuls as ilo their immeiliate superior ofheers. Assisting in instrui-ting, they teaeh naval aviation, supply, ancl other phases ot' military lite whieh will lie ot' use to the miilshipmen in hanilling tluties they will lie assigneil after they reeeiye their eommissions. Left: Surrouncling model of ilestroyer familiar to all navy ROTL' otlieers anil men, eommissionetl otlieers listen to tale of on-the-sea experience of one of group. Men head Northwesterifs XROTC unit.. Right: Known for tall tales ol' life at sea, university sailors gather between elasses taught in Swift hall. N1III-VtDIllIHiSSlUllt'tl oflieers teaeh eourses, perform mueh ot' paper work in naval olliees. W5 ROTC continued ...r .,..4.x1N.,-, 'H -,mt Q4 Apt? First company, first platoon: Back row, left to right: .XIIH-tt fHl1lYlIllll, Imxnl I.uft1:nl1l, Ittrlwt-rt lilznrrvlmxtl, lfrgruk Pzrrru, Ixe-ith Walk:-I, Rnlwlt Pvrkins, Rim-hard fv1Ill1'l, Third Row, left to right: Plnllp Uv lftxlllv-I,'l'l14rlll1l' lS:ullm:m, 5t:xltfu11lF:n-lty llulwrt llc-111:-ummm,lfllwmrlI ill1u1t.llitl'ult1HlIl,.lulml,:111g:l1orlw,f,'nrlDi9tz St-cond row, left to right: Xlstxmt Slllllilllllxl, .lwlm Ill-mlm. ,lulm Huy, llzrmt-l Hlllvt. l.t1rim-uw .lvmtfrh Wlllrnrrt llullgl-luv, Ile-It-1 I,illl,L!t'I. Paul Hvrxgwtut-k, Calvin 1 I IJ-x tn Front row,leff to right: Yu- .tr 1,11 -lw K1-mt--Ill li.-4-tttf First company, second platoon: Back row, left to right: I rzmlt Krzmtf-xy Dux ul Iil'llll4'l, lim' 'l'-tr:-n, f'IllIlt'N M1-Nlllllvn. Ifrt-:Ll Iiuzultl. Ill-rlwrt K1u:1,Rmlm-yElgie lint Smttx, llulwrv Nlfugzm Third row, left to right: llntrllurtl I,1'lll'll,xYlHlIIlll Mtn.-I.'l'lm1mw I,l'Illll',frt'Ul2l'f'1lIl'j,c'l111lll'N I-'nz-Hugh Dl1ll1llllSfi1l!lt'5.:xllllllf Harm-5 ll-x ntl Smrlln. Second row, left to right: Nlnrlmt-l Vtmttf-1. ltulwrt Im Ilulm, fit-mgv lit--wsu-r, .Lum-P Gull'-n, I,l1kt'1il.lllil'Il, Duxul Hull, Ralph f'I1lIIlllltlll,DOUgI2lb Xl--x wr ltnlzmfl lift--, .Xnvlrt-xx Igtntgtf-. Front row, left to I'ightZ.I4lllIlI,lt'M'lY.Sl1llIll'Y lxnntpp. WH .gan rf' tai' IW, f fn First company, third platoon: B8Ck IOW, left to right:H1'luflfy llIIlIll'll'. lill'll1llll Al1ll'l'lll4' l'lll'll4'Il4'li l.:uxx-m.,W1ll1um li1.4,y1mn1l,f'l1-In'l'mu1,.ll1lmSwln:mu..lUlm Tontsr-h. Middle row, left to right: 'l'lmnl1lf Zm, lfrwl l'1N-ln-l, l-lnul Slum-lxll-vlt. li'-nn:-vll lin-ll, Hnllwlt linu1m.S1f-pl..-H lx1w1uw'r .lnlw Klmlul- Front row, left to right:Jolm KIl'SUll1lx,-l1llIl1'x Amlf-1-ml, l,l'1Illlllll5Il'NN,'l1lIlIlII1l' All'lil'NllT,l,1lUlV'lIK'f'llI!XKllllj1',5l4'!'lH'll liln1ulm.lllll1:lm l'o'll'!wlII. ll Illllllll lilrwxlrx In ffbregroun ll:1mlclAlvrtr+. First company, f0ul'fl'l platoon: Back r0W, left to right: lliivln-ll1ll:lw-1, llau lmmcl Xlr-Nzum-1-, lY:nllx-I Sullw, lil-lull'-Ill lmlla-x', lhmnlml f':1l1, .Inlm l'4':sv1-nxt Nnllle x Young. Third row, left to right:-lrml1l1Y:111llvvvlltffl, Rlllllllllfllllll, Klilllllllxlllllll,RUEIPI ltzlgilquml, li::lpll.Ml1m.N,liflwmfl llumu- Kl1l'll:11-lfulllllrll. Second row. left to rightz.-XlclvzmlYl1itIm1,XYill11nmlimvmzm.l'll1g4-11e-Nl:1'11!t.,lnlmSlnille-Azul,lfllwzuzlllmm.llmmllllllmxxpflf-muf'lx:-lwy,S1:Alrll4'ul lilmu. Front IOVV, left to right Hidlaul Sfl'llll'l'. Plullip lllttmzu. l'f - ROTC continued x Second company, first platoon: Back row, left to right: llolu-it tlfmili-I,.lnliii Ilnty, IH-tw-r Iiiilwiwk, lJ1lYl'l.,1lfi'llll'l', l'liilFllilt-i',Rnliei't lfiivlivt, lizirry Burtlir-k, Richard I ilinxtin Middle row, left to right: 'l'lnnn:ix lliiillxliimrli. .lnnn-5 Ali'f':iitvi, 'flioiiiiix Wolfiziin. .lolin Vliiiiimi-k, Donnlrl liirutain, He-iling Pllllllllll,'llll0IIl1lS VVolfsrnith. Front row, left to right: liiilwir lSiinn-ill. ling:-i Iln-laiiifim, llnwulzlNY1-5li1liu,,lh-izilflllng:1n,Huln-rl l'.llZlll2t'lk,lfll'll1llIll IUNlilll,xv1Illf l Stof-ppf,-lm-i'tl1,Roger Merri- in I-'lt lmlnriiil l'vi:ilumluli, ccond company. second platoon: Back row, left to right: Hi iziiilli-Inuit tli, llnlit-it lVi1lt5ii.llulwi't Iii-xfniil. Pi-ri-r llt'l'hl'lll'l1ll.I,Illl'Yl,l+'I',.lllllll Al1ll'OrhX,ciPOI'gP Getz, l 1.1, .lil XY.--xi-lx,.lulin1'1wln1in, Middle row, left to right: lim-i-lg Stgigitx, lilllllllfl Van. llc-tm' Di-vlie-1. ll.-ilu-it li1ll'Nllll. 'll1,Nlllfill'llll. lloniilfl Iql'flf,'lN'l', I7lDll1llIlHUl79I', 1 liriil--. Film'-. Front row, left to right: .l:iin-If l'llYlll,.l1llllI Al1llrllIlll,.lllIl l-Iiiunt, lim-nm-Ili Sliwii, llvoigi- Flzigli-tori, Runziltl Mm-llvr, Ke-ith Aumtin. .Iulin 0'f'0nner, liliii l,l14-:us ' ' f' -if x Q . Yi , , ,, ,, , M7 P XX X v ff XXX ' l A 7' X IHS lf i f ' Q X lfii ff fl' Q fc I Y , Second comoany third platoon: Back row, left t0 right: l'lll'll fl:11I1-1'. Rugs-1 NNW-M1111111, XYZIQYIII' Iil:1w1111111, Nl'llLfll l'11:1t1-F. l':1ullS1-11111-tt, William Stn-151111, K1-11111-rl1 Knie-rim. E4lNK'1ll'll K1':1t11l1l. Middle row, left t0 right: f'l1z11l1-f Bur-k, ll11w:111lW1lki11M111, lil'lIll1'lll W11-N11v1, A1110 N111-4-lu-l, fh-u1'Q1- St:-V1-115, .lulm KIMQ11111111, lill'llIl Stone. Front row, left to right:Y1-1111111Littlv. N1-1llin11114-,f'l1:11l+1x Slum-111:11-if-1,l3:1v11lRu-1-11l1:11,1111,.lulm.Xllv11,NY1ll1:1111lV1:111tf1-.fi'l1:11l1--lie-1'k,.I11l111 lil'1lllllU. lilvllill l Kemper. Second Company, fourfh platoon: Back IOW, left to right:St:111tu11f'l111wti:111s1'11, lY1ll1:1111 Klum-f. l'l1:-lpn l,:111:I1y. l':11ll 54'llllll,,lHl1ll ll1-In-1f1111, .l:11111-r ll:1NI1v. .l:1111 ' al Xllllll 1 111 li11l11tll11x1111l K 111141 ll1u1111 l11111l1llIx1111 lun lin +I llllll X111 xx wY0OfllPT, Earl .l11ll11sn11. Middle IOW, left to right:.l111111-N l 1-111'sr111, l':llWLll . 'z r - '. 1- 1: ' , 'z 1 ' ' xx, 1 1 ' -- 'wr - . .1 -P , -11 Front IOW, left to right: A115011 lvllitlin-l1l, lil1'l1:111l ll':1lli1-1, .l:11111-N R1-z:1lwli,1ll1-11 Klilla-1, 1'l1:11l1-x llluwn, llallv 51111111-11li1-l1l. .Inlm S!11'l1Te-1, 'l'l1u111:1- ll. livllx Ill ,vb llfl KW ROTC continued ' S T A N D ' ORDERS f ffagiikift . ' T H I R D f ii? . , I SllI'l'Ullllt1illjL Swift lnill base- nn-nt lunllvtin lm:u'ds, uni- t'n1'nn-cl NROTC Inc-n 1-llc-ck to Illillil' sure l'C'l1llil't'll 4-vents :nv not xnisswl. Caulr'-ts wean' nnit'mn'xns only on 'I'hL1x'sd:1ys when they must mairch. At Ease Sailors Find Judo Lessons Lend a Certain Respect HW' 'IW' il' 'IN' NWVH' mit if I9 ff3' WVU- NItttSlltIJIHt'll l:ttt'l'0iltitPll vulninittve. Nlnny nt' the-in plan to nntkf' the :navy the-n' t'1ll'ttt'l'N. UHit-inlly, they are the party svllc-d11le1's, money HH UH U 'l1f U mit' if' Qi UWUY f m tht' IWW lmlilers, and spul1sm'st'o1':1ll st1'ir-tly fun mznlenvers win inn-ef in an wlnlci tin' an liit nt' iw-1'c-utiuii. ,,f ilu. mlyuy 1gqy'1'g'. Wifi, fllpm, pm-figs are 3 l'npl1I:1l' spot tm' t'1n'gn-ttiiig stlulim-s is Vupt. flvrailil p,,,f'f,Ni,,H. r , . , . I . Al1l'Illllt'Illt'll s .llltltb 1-lass, Ilnlmla-1' ut the Ingglnfst . . , , 1n.n4l Im jlltlu. AllllIllIt'lllt'll lIlStl'llt'tH flum-ns nt' new nnit Illt'Illltt'l'S t'Itt'Il yi-zu' in tht- fine :nrt ut' llt'ft'llilillQ l'lX1iIlliIliIlll :irtilli-1'v in Swift lmll ill'St'll2ll. nnvv ROTC vaulvts lIH'lll5t'lX't'S. ' ' vlntt nvm' f'llIlll't' nn tln- son. Sight through wimlmv of large Ilfllltllillg :Ill Mwjgll I,l5l,t5 fm' 1114- unit jg 1114- gLli11lm1'i'c'l puintingtfnv:11'1ll:1k4-li:1sst:u'tl4-slrunnyp:1ssv1's-hy. 'ill V- 'T' fu 'Q 1. NROTC continued Sophomores, Seniors Assimilate They were getting their feet wet for the first time, and most ot' them loved it. Some even thought it would be nice for a lifetime. They were the sophomores and the seniors of the Nli0'l'C', and part of them sailed off for Europe, while others toured the Caribbean sea, Duck Tendencies on Cruise On the Battleship New Jersey, the European travel- ers swabbed decks and occasionally had a leave to see Lisbon, Portugal and Cherbourg, France, with a side trip to Paris for variety. In the Caribbean, middies also swabbed decks and ended up in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. .Mlmiring famed governnieut building in Portugal, senior navy ROTC member enjoys shore leave from senior-Sophomore cruise. Men had liberal allowances of time away from the ship, and a side trip to Paris made some think that the life of a sailor might not be such a bad one after all. Cruise members returned to campus in the fall with better tans than the students who arrived from a Florida summer. 4 Sw? F' -tu 'EN' Wu? fs?5..,4 202 if 1 i ,jf ?,.f'W x F' 0- , Y' 'Cf' lf?-. Speculnting on probability of learning all the tri:-ks of the navigation trzule, rleft to righth Mic-huel Connor. Ilnune linnkns, :intl George Brewster work znhourtl :in amphibious foree vessel. Czulets spent six weeks of SlllHIlN'l' vzu-:ition in Little- C'rec-li, Vilflilliil, where- they became known us NAR MIDSH tnaitvul reserve mitlshipinenh. Training gave men lmowlei1g.5e ot' tem-hnitlnes ot' :nnphilmions ussznnlt. In Virginia: n Amphibious Attack, In Texas: Air Principles The juniors in the NROTC were southbound for the summer of 1952. Part of them ended up in Little Creek, Virginia, and the others went to Corpus Christi, Texas. Butt, both of them reeeived incloetrination into the amphibious and aviation life of the naval 1-uclet. In Yirgrinizi, mitl'lies studied amphibious landings, and in the lust week of their month there, they held one of their own. In Texas, cadets lezirnerl print-iples of fiight and mivigsgzition in 1-losses and in the air. Zoe: ROTC continued Breathers in the Capitol Brighten Summer for Marine Trainees 'lnlmie ntl' lm' 4j11:n11lii-ii. X'll'g.Lllll2l, llw lIl2il'lIll'S xww- lu-:xt :mclu Si'I'l1'NHl.i'1llll'Nl'S in Illillwllllll in pllutogruplly. im-pzm-il ilu' :n lnml rlllllllll'l'. lint, llwrv xwlv l'l'XV21l'llS. Xml, lllill li .lllwl mlm! llli--X' llilll. llllf'Sl4'Ill tnllgll- 'lllll'l'i' wwf- ilu' week 4-ml Iilwrtivs ill llivllluulltl, wing liliinm-5, lllwll'll1'llHlI in knife- :mil lmyinu-I lm-, Virginia, :mil in xY2lSlllIlQQlHll. IJ. C. for :1 lll'i'2Llll9I' :mil ilrill :mil nlxm-lnilig l'X4'l'i'lF1'N vmbllllbllllwl willl Ilw frinn ilu-11:11-fl litbnlla mzxrilw. N'1':uIl1lvli1lgLup:ln-l11:il'm':aIiulllu-lxl11:1l'll1i'1':iil1-IslnyLEll1wxlllllllvl' g.Cl'41il1l:1Iim1i'xm'l'r'is4's. lfxm-11-isi-5vliinxnxwlmlnlni-1't1':1il1ingL:1tQllamlivo, X ll'LfllIl1l,IIIIllIIli'll IllIHll'IlIlIllllllllllbllrlhlilllilllllllll 4-Iwilxylu-lil ti-i'ritm'y.l':n'ryi1ui1:1 full:11'1':1yul'n1ilit:11'ywe-:1pm1s:xmlwv:n1'i11gvolupli-to Imllli- llIlll4ll'Ill, n:1x'y ll'flllli'!'Nl 1-iluipim-ut ini-lmli-il limxviiiligi rifles, wlnim-li ilu-5' slung uw-1' thi-ir 5llUl1llll'l'S2llHl! lll1'lI' p:ll'lisnfg1-z11'. 5 W ' . f' , ' 1 N. A LQ- r . Q ,, , v ,Us rf , ' H, , 'E' A -.,--:,,,f W W' En.. S- ,-' n 129 I A Q 'ill F .., 3 1 E l , 1 in .i ,. 1 5 fi 11 4 it f it ii , , 1 S l S 2? yy .I WI' Y 'Q l ,L - -Y 4 w ,'F.....Jw- Sextant: Standing at top of stairs, left to right: 'l'lm1nn- Wgitliiiismi. KIllll'HllIlV1'lllXlt'l, l 1n51l Slim-klm-lg, Iliinnlll S-nirlinifl, Stzify .Xnulu lif-nn:-th Slum. llnlw Ilnl- hert, NVilli:ini Hotlgskiss, Pvt:-r Gilles. Dunne liziukns. Riw-lnml W-illu-i, liilwzml lfillmn. 'lwll1!lllllS Kelly. Standing on wall at right, left to right: Bliti-In-ll 121:15--1, Charles Brown, Dave Puynti-1, Standing on stairs, left to right: Nf-nl lin-xliznn, Rwnziltl llnrli. .Kuhn I,uv:is, llzimlil .Xli-lm, AXIKIQ-:in Wlntmn, .lnlin llviw-i'. Stnnlvx Karp. Edward Krntofil, Anflrew Yni1Si1-klv. IQUYSllllivF,f,'1llllllI 'l'liuin11N, K1-iiiin-tliltxiwli, lim' .luliiiwm. ligink liinim-i. Seated, left to right: l'q111l St-iuuxt-wk, Suiltix Surkisian, Robert floude-ll, Brut-v NVQ-xtull, .lzivk Halle, Vernon Little, Walt:-1 Suit-ppt-lxmitli, 'l'l1mn:i- lit-115. 431-inlvl Zzmz, Neil llnnn:-, Standing in lett foreground, left to right: Fred Sulclwt-del, Lt. XYilli:iin linker. SEXTANT FRATER ITY With Part-Time Aid, Middies Assume New .lournalistic Venture There were little lielpcirs for the men of St-xtzint With hzilf' the nsnail wmlt, St-xtnnt ftniml tinn- tw fraternity this year. pnlilisli two In-m-liiin-sz nm- invliitlwl unit ii1t'ni'1mitinii Instead of the old Navy hull whivh the l'l'ilfK'l'llllj' for iiiwnning fresliinen, :tml one l'lIlll2llllf'll llnln on the used to present euvh year, there was at lXIilitziry lmll, sninrner 1-rnises. Cruise inznnizils were in min-li eri- and Arnold Air soc-iety m-spoiisuieml it with them. flew-e as men left fur the sinninc-r. IHS 1. . 'A lx' 'W . b'k'9'Q.1f . ' 5 , rk 4 Y , . M: -K' Nl. -Qlxl. g 'Q' 1 , 'r Rt v . .wf . . .. 'H x I Jai' gui 58 Q .- in X. -n.x' M Qi, .54 R .A ,,, s T F42 x, -'Q , x ,. rf-f rc' f A' ,.kf'G' -Tk 'x '35-'Z' -x ifvr QW a ' 'A ims. ' ' xx .,-was x,i ', 1 u fm, 1- .341 x,. . .,s,,, x .J.3w1f,g-.,,,y-wwixt f .M 4W,,,,Vk, A. , , X1 . V, . Q. .2 D- .x.4'm5,3QmMQQ fK , . xl .rl . . X Var x X 32 ' n ' W 1 1 'N Y ' N U Q.-lvsvmv--5, ,5 Q 4, Q , M , tab- fgwf . vs! . f 4 ' A- , 'ffl' , ,X 1.4 - X . ., ' 'Qual 5 . , p .. ' . 117' f , - 1.-4 . Wk ' A -A ' ff 4. JC l v 1- I ,Q 1 Ox- ', Ii: xxlxlqx pq.:-ing xlxxxx II IJ4-1-ying lm-gulxxxx' tuxx':u1'xl5pxxt UI'1'llIli1'1l lax' I,l'1'Sitlf'll1 uf llxx' l'1lix'x'l'siIy .I. Husf'xwlXIil11'l',ll:1x'y1':14lt'islm-:Hiulfl'4'Vim'W .xl xxlxxflx lxnllwlxpl1'N4'Ill:x1luIlrful'lllf',x'x':1I'xxe'l'1'l1l:l4l1-Ivy lXIilll'l'Illl1lHHi1'Q'l'SUI'lNl1lI llxx-:airi'n1'4'x':umllx:1x'y Ii0'l'l' units. l,m1g.5x'st:1l1lisl11-xl 1x:xxx'xxm1 Nlxgm-xl Ill'l'XiIl4'Il1iZIl re-x'ivxx xx'i1lx In-xx'lAx' i'4rl'Ill1'11:IiI' i'un'x'xxg 1114-Ilxlu-rsuflmllx XYl'I'1'ilIIlUIl2l,' xx'il1l14-rsfmf':xxx':1l'xlsfnl'm1tst:1l1mlil1g xx'ol'k. lflv. PRE IDE Tl L RE IEW P Three Presidents Salute a Going-to-be-Annual Military Event It was the beginning of what probably will he an annual event as long as Northwestern has a military organization. On a sunny Thursday last May, the men of the air rel, K Oblivious to the efforts of a press photographer who sqnints in attempt to get picture, Navy Cadet Charles Stern am- eepts seholarship trophy from President .l. Roseoe Miller. foree and the navy ROTC units showed up on Deering meadow for a hig event. All of them wore their hest dress uniforms, and equipment was sparkingly hrilliant from hours of heavy polishing and rubbing. Vllaiting to meet them were three presidents. Une was President .l. Roseoe Miller, who was pre- pared to present seholarship and leadership awards to top men in the unit. The other two were Presidents Emeriti lValter Dill Seott and Franklin Bliss Snyder, who reviewed the marehing men. Some 700 strong, the units marc-hed and performed for ofheers, administrators, and students who sat in 1-hairs plaeed along the edge of the meadow and flopped on the grass to wateh the hoys in eolorful uniform. There were a lot of awards made, too. Awards went for the highest military and highest aeademie- grades in eaeli of the two units, and to the AFRUTC' man with the greatest leadership potential, There were a lot of other awards for a lot of out- standing military men, Queen of the Review Naney Brown smiled at the lioys, and everyone went haek to routine tasks for another year. Ignoring formal presidential review on Deering meadow, student studies in sun on front steps of Deering lilmrary. Un the field, naval and air foree units mareh together in parade presented for offieer and top university otlieials, N1 1 if rs , . ,si 1 13 E, 'L-1 Q 111 ' 1 1 -.- .12 1 1. li ,,,... 11 S 09-N F Q., A ...N- NX X11:111x lx111'11 XX1I111'1 1l'41P1l11l1l1l11U1I1XX Illll.-11' F1-1111111 11ll111'1lll 1111:11'11 :111111111111'1- x'1111111f 1111- s:111-, S1-11111:11's11111s 1111' :11111111':1111s. :11111 111111 mg- 1111 111111111111 11111 1111111-ff11111:11 1111-11111111+. XI11111-1'111f1111111-1-111'11':1s 111-11' 1x'1'1111Q11- 1111' 111113. .X11111111g11 1111.511 1'1-1111115 :11111 1:1111'y 111111 1111 - x 111111-11-1111111111111111111111111111-1111 1111111 ,!Ll'11111111'1l'1l11111111l,2.f, 1II111l'1'1'1 11gL1111111L:11111 :1 111-xx' 11:11111 '14111 11111111-11 111 111111111 1111- 1111,11'1- 11111:1s 1111 :- Frowning in rfoiir-1-iitmtiori nv:-1' :a slim-t ol' mush-, tuba player putls into lllSll'llIlll'Ill. Pi':ivti1-v rooms in tlit-S1-lioolol' Musir- liumnu-ml with suvh activity:illiluy:iii1l1i11im'l1ut'tlu- night :1s4'ml11t- less music' students c,li':iggwl mfs,-1' tht-ii' own iiist ru- meiits or playful thfm- l'ui'i1isl1etl hy thi- si-lmol. SCHO0 F MUSIC Center of Noisy Confusion Brightens to a New Outlook on Life The iioisiest svlionl mi VQLIHIJIIN haul its low liftt-ml l'l'1'UILflllZ4'lllt'll'Hlll lumim-. wliivh hull hw-in the wuiiie-ink this yE'ill'. tloi'initm'y ln-limi thi- South Qiiritliuiiiglvs wt-iw' mm- Duriiig the summer, little ineii :lest-1-mlwl upon thc- struvtwl. School of Music' :xml pziiiitvcl just :ilmut i'Vf'l'j'llllllgL lloiw was the- glam- lioiii that hulls. Soft ll-llllll'l'5l'l'lll ill sight. lights guimleil stutlwiits to :intl liunii vlxisw-N iii lizilluxnyf VVzills whivh 01109 haul stuml :1 flull gray :it tht- ol'tl1oiiiost iiiuilt-V11 ill-4-in: piano plziyiiigg stumlc-ut slioiif- with at lwilliziiit slmvliiiig lfoi' Slllllt'lllS ivlio hzul lm-in slumhliiig iltmh 1l:1l'li pink. Dunk stziiiwvuys, mimi il flismul lnwwii, slulcle-lily hulls to vvvii ilzirlif-1' iwmiiis :xml mwlaiiig llll'l1'l' im- hlossomml with an deep ggrec-ii. possihlt- liglitiiig t'HlllllllHllS, 1953! i'f-jiiu-imlioii Wm Stuilviits I'Q'llll'lllllQQ full tlll2ll'li'l' liuiwlly wc-i'e zihlv In ai lm-tty iiivz- stznrtm' lm' thi' limi' yt-:liz gow MU PHI EPSILON For the Musician: A Windy Corner and a Trip to Great Lakes It was Ili-wt-iiiht-ix Mc-ntzil huspitztl :tt Cliwtt Luke-s. The ITlCIl1ll0I'S were AX gi-tmp ui' XIII l'hi l'IpNilmi's lmthlh-tl tm thi- t'tDl'llt'l' pit-pam-tl tn spvntl tho c-vc-ililig CYIIHSIIUZIS mtmllittg for Ht' tnriiigttm ztwiitu- :intl l'nivt-rsity plat-at wziitingl tm' tht- lmspitzilizotl vvtvltlils fllf'l'f'. V tht- t'ill'N that wt-iw st-Iimlult-tl to inc-vt the-in thtfrt-. Whvn it was ull over, mcmhflrs of thc' music- honor- 'l'hv xxinti wliippwl past thvm. :intl in at inuim-nit, :try for wmuvn wt-nt hawk to their ycztr urotlntl job of that t'Ill'N hml :wriwtl tu whisk tht- ggi-nup tiff tu lluwm-y llNIlPI'illg.lQ for ull mush' svliool t'tlllt'0l'fS. Mu Phi Epsilon: Back row, left to right: lilftintt lit lim-1-lt, .ltinn Aiitlt-iftiii, lit-tty Yitiitlr-iimift. Mninlp ii Hull:-y, Milan it-l'lll7Illf'2. Front row, lelt to right: Br-vr-rlg Keefe, rsillx lmu l'lnit'i. .lugillli Nl:-im, l,lIlI1l'lil'lIll'PUIl. Huihztizi Ii1llIl'.X',NilIll'j Suit-nfmi.Ili-lt-inThoiiipfuii,lS:i1lw11rz1l lt'l11111iIt P 'flaw A.. ,A . , K . . . M - A I ,,.Ax,, vw'-PQ' X ' ' t ' t 2 . .. v--4-. . N ' ft ' ' iif W ' . ...- - , - V' fi 1'- 5 . ' Q i - 1 ' - Al 1 f ' .I -Ymlw f-. 5' ff' , rf fdmfig 9 ' ' 'Q' 1 A' Ir? Q I z. 4' 'sh Q. -I-1 7'j' 1 -- 1- V f t- ,' ' Q , 2 gn, 'fam 1 QI!! Phi Mu Alpha: Standing on stage, left to fight! Blunlll-l Pf'f'llI1l', Rivliniil SlM'llll'l'. Hunk Iivlllllli. Stun .hf'kl'llll1lll, 'l'tiiii Ty lil, .lm-li Iiillltl'-Y. Elliiit lhillziliil, Ilzili Fisher. Seated at piano on stage, left to right: .lov l4':u'riiggin, Duflli-y Yiitzilw. Seated on piano on floor, left to right: lin-lnml 501114-is, .l-.t- Mnaln-li-tri. Standing between piano and organ, left to right: Kc-ii Nye. Bill lflizilom-r, .luhii Muiiiiinlu. Seated on organ, left to right:Yiv1m lim-mn-ilx, ,lun Ntiifli-ll. limilt 'num-i Standing rizzht of organ,left to right: Diivv I,c-parrl. Peter 'l'iimm, Ai-t. lnmgilli-. .luliii Snell, Standing left of piano on floor: t if-nigh ltninfni. Seated at piano on floor: lmw Sriwnin-i, Svseated at organ: Dave Sqn-liett. Seated on chairs, left to right: Iliiviil lliilinwn. llill Wntx-iii. linli Vfininil, lltl Wliirv. Seated on toor, left to right: Mn-liznil liiiiu illiam Scarlett. PHI MU LPH Nomadic Musicians Tire of Wandering, Plan Private Play Pen More tmclititiiiizil than the l'i'ute1'iiity sen-iizule whivh lint. this ye-ur, thc- im-ii xwiw- inzikiiig plziiis lm' ll heralds zi piiiiiiiigg is the Phi M11 Alpha sviwiizimelc- wivli niou- pmiiiziiiciit lioinc- thxiii thi- Smith Quauls or tht- spring and full in the South Quads. miisii- liiiilcliiig wlic-iv lllttf'flllQS mm' :irc he-lfl. Coeds 1-lumm' up from c-liuptei' im-4-tiiigs :mtl piiiii' If ull gm-s lll'l'tll'tlllljl tu st-lic-tliilc-, they will linu- iuto the quads to liste-ii to thc- niusii- of the meii uf the thc-ii' own liousv, wlit-wi iiiviiiliviw 1-:iii pi':u'tivt- :ill night national pinfessioiiul-litnioi'ui'y niusiv fi'z1tf11'iiity. if thc- iiioful strikes the-iii. Ill SIGMA ALPHA IOTA For the Worldl Regional lt time :in lllllltbl'lIlIll Sqtturtlztx' fm- Ilii- int-inlit-iw ir Ngiiizi .Xlplizi lwI:i. Xll NNI t-lniptt-rs in lllinois wt-iw' svntling l't'lll't'St'lll- :ttixw In :1 rt-gionnnl lIlt't'llllQ :it Xm'tlixwsttii'ii, wlit-11 wmlf xii-iv ivlztvint- litisli'Nxt'X for tlitt ilwv . B tu. llit-'x' stzirtt-tl willl an t-tiflt-it limit, wlitliw IllllSlt'lZlllh Sigma Alpha Iota: Seated on chain in background, left to right: thu lt- lin-pt-. lx:-iiii-Vwlx, lint--ilx Xpitti Seated on floor, left to right: 'llil-x Nt-x 1-, Klum' Iii- Xlit-it llli'lu'l Meeting in a Metropolitan Area I' lit-t-ttillv at-qiiztiiittitl. Tlitin t-uint' zi roiiiitl tatlilet'm'p1'os- itlt-nts, who tlisvtisst-tl t-tvmilitni prolrlt-Ins nl their intoxi- nzititnizil tiigziiiizzntitiii. The tluy ontlt-tl with at nltisit-tile in wliivli Il1f'Il1lD9l'S fi-tmi ntlmt-1' t-liztptviw pt-i'l'ni'im-tl :mtl with at lingo bun- ,. . quill :tt tlit- Itirst Kletliuzlist t'lllll't'll. ll ilillll' Svlillltll. Al:1lX lllwull, .XI'i'lllI' Fl1i':ixl1X, lll1llil'o'It'I'x llixliliu Sli'llllJf'I':1t'I', C:lY0l tl. llnnxtin, Klnitlm Yolo-l. Seated on sofa in foreground, left to right: ills,-nmt Pnhly, k Nlw 06 E C ASS OF I953 Musician with Twisted Fingers Finds No Place in the Sun :- A rohin sat on n tree hrznu-ll and 1-hirped outside luzy warmth of the season. Hn all of ilu-ni, the sun the window. heumed enthusiastit-ally. He sat at the oregzui, gazing nu-untly ut the rollin. lie felt sorry for himself. The breeze shul'l'led the sheets of the musie he haul lle haul played through his Buell lillglllt' three times. propped hefore him. und eaeh time his fingers lu-vzniie more twisted. Distantly he heard the zintiphonal sounds of the Ile had learned to hate that little room and his hee hive, where his fellow sufferers were przu-tieii1,9g. work on days like these days when he longed to soak Beyond the rohin he eould see students moving past up the out-of-doors and iustezul was fort-ed to sit. the building. Some of them were trotting off to 1-lasses, 1-raunped hehind those huteful hlzu-k and white keys. but most, of them were strolling along enjoying the Ile sighed, looked at his musie, and lwlltlll to play. J Top row, left to right: joan Torell Anderson, Vlvzilioo, Nebraska: Margaret Marie Ashe, Pzipillion, Neluuiskxiz Edith Marie Baker, Murinette, Vlisf-onsiu: james Wesley Biggers Jr., Chit-ago, Illinois. Second row, left, to right: Mary Elizabeth Cole, Ottawa, Illinois: Donald Stephen Condon, Iinskiug Ridge, New Jerseyg Bertina Christine Corsgreen, Unk Park, Illinois, Gerald S. Crawford, Denver, t'olor:ulo. Third row, left to right: Elizabeth Ann Davis, Glencoe, Illinois: Lois Carole Elster, Leiul, South Dakota: Charlotte Bennett Farrow, Knoxville, Teu- nesses: Mila Gonzalez, Muuilai, Philippines. 1 I 15 Fourth row, left. to right: Janice F. Grant, tlleiivoe, Illinoisg Nancy Louise Gump, Slu-lliy, Ohiog Barbara l Etta Hatley, Maywood, Illinois: Howard Carlyle Heyer, Waukegzin, Illinois. Bottom row, left to right: Holly Hock, t'liir-ago, Illinois: Mary Claire Jacobsen, Racine, Wisvonsing Beverly jean jones, Iles Plaines, Illinois: George P. Jones, Branson, Missouri. i5 li U21 Q 5? N Top row, loft tu right: Retha Marion Kazar, Tcliula, Mississippig Beverly jean Keefe, Iflvzinsvillo, Indiana: Carol J. Kennedy, Avo:-ii, Iowa: Joyce Ann Klontz, .Ianni-svillc-, VVisc-onsin. H1-vonml row, lc-fl. to right: Frances Ellen Lathrop, Ilnwiipoir, Iown: Carol Lee Lombard, Detroit, Mich- igrnng Patricia McFadden, Dillon, lNIoiita1mg Joann R. Meyer, I'Ilki1wlci'. Iowa. Thircl row, lc-ft to right: Carol A. Miller, Highland Park, Illinois: Donn Laurence Mills, Indianapolis, Indiznnig Shirley O. Moser, Martinsville, Virginia, James Robert Mulvaney, Alta, Illinois. Fourth row, left to right: Robert E. Pennington, Him-kinnn Mills, Missouri: Gayle A. Riepe, Evansville, Inilinnng john Wesley Schaum, Milwaukee-, Wisconsin: L. G. Schottenstein, Iflvunston, Illinois. Filth row, lc-ft. to right: Ray Schweizer, Chicago, Illinoisg Nancy May Sorensen, Iilvzinston, Illinoisg Donna Marie Steinberger, Wilnictto, Illinois, Theodore C. Stewart, Washington, Iowa. Sixth row, loft to right.: Mary Louise Troost, Detroit., Mir-liignn: Alice Adele Tucker, Rosvlnnik, New York, Barbara Adele Turnwall, Cliicngo, Illinoisg Gloria Mae Verthein, Rock Springs, VVisc-onsin. Bottom row, left to right: Karl B. Woodson, Webster Groves, Missouri, Dudley Yatabe, Cliicngo, Illinois: Martha Ann Yokel, Iflvzlnsvillr-, Inclizinn. FW? , ,,.,wfs, 33 rf , M ' 3, ,, Z 'ii Hlllll--1lSlt'1'IJ mule- stuclis-s music' flllhllflxll I'0I'0l'l,lS in tlu- Sm-lmul uf Musin' lilwxnry wllilv :nlvrt mm-al m-zlrlmy l'ullmx's m'4'lwsT1':1t1un nl :n symplwny 0I'f'll1'StI'2l. liquippvcl nut unly with 11-4'u1'1ls :mel mx' plmnv l'l'l'lPl'll plays-rs, lllll'Ill'j' also Inns swore-s ul' lmolcs Wllll'll hll :airw- IIOOIIS uf musim' stumlvuts. During vxnm ww-li, :ill tlu- 11-r'u1'ml playa-1's :ml in llSl',Illl1l tlwrv zm- long wuitimg lists must ol tlw xxx-4-IQ 215 SCHOCL GF PEECH Coloring Books for the Professor She- lzly ull he-1' hlHIH1ll'll em the- lme-el. Hn the- he-xt he-el he-1' menu Illillll haul assume-el il 1 Sllllllill' pensltlenn. Hn the- floor lve-twe-e-11 the-lu lazy nine- e-ulure-el pe-nvils :mel e-ue-h ell' the-m he-lel enne- :mel e-e,len'e-ll l'1'zu1tie-znlly. She- wenule-re-el K'lljLll4'ly what lunel lnznppe-he-el to the' l2Ih pe-11e'il. lt was emnlge- Culzlllgge-l'ir1e-, the- pe-l1e'il pe-ople- wulle-el it l, hut she- XY1lSll'l ve-ry wenrrie-el ulmui it Pe-el mle- lllllllll Ul.ll'll we-ur lll'illll l'. ?5 lle-1' rene-lu mute- siglle-el. llmx' Illilllf' more- plate-s elm we- ll2lYi' lo gem? she- ueke-el, lnhslnhmgg :un lnnggzlinly fen'e-lm-k from he-r e-ye-s. She- Sll'i'll'lll'll tem':u'el lhe- lzxlmle- lDi'lXV0llll the-lr he-elf :mzl e-enmte-el lhe- she-e-is le-lt Ill the- Sl1ll'li ent llll1'lllHl'Pll ewstxxnme- plule-s he-1' lilll iuslrue-ten' huel give-11 he-r. uSl'Yl'll,U she- 2lllNXYI'l'l'll. llemel, :lllsWt'I't'1llN'l'l'4mIl1Il1:llQ'. My z1l'm's:1lmenlll ln lull off. flevelel thing we- lmth ure-n'1 in spe-wh sf-lmeml lve-'elIn-Ye-l'lre':1l1le'len-ellen'Iwemse-isulhmnslllllle'plzllefsfl lhre-e- lmurs lam-r, she- te-we-el he-1' purple- pe-In-ll to 1l1e-lleleln-:mel put he-1' he-:ul elelwn ull lhe- sluvk ell e-nlerre-el pupe-rs l-e-l'evl'e- he-r. .- e u - l'1msl1e-el, she- szuel. lle-1' Vemlll mule- was ilNll'i'lJ. llrzlllllglIuwyl1lp:llll1'Il'lmllllzl.spew-l'llslIlel1'll1 lll't'llIll'l'S points In lPl'4l4'llX'1'l'1'4llll lllS!'llFFl1lllf'lIlF5lIlllll'Illl1'l'lllPUll. ,Xllllll1ll'lllIH IH In-fl lehemul In the- e':1mp11N:we-flivirll lmme-ol' l'r1iV1'l'sily rlwlll'2lll'1' Ill- , 4, 'f-:f-gi? S Akgfi f Eg .t ,Az X , ff. K , , 'Je' ' 'i1QQL, .Mg - Q., f t ' A . 4..' u.::v , y.x.,',.- , fm Grgvqfatfg I x . ,,,-Kgs? A' 5. Y yxn ,A I ' H fm sz X1 11 , 11' X2 -M-a Y f ,Vx vc' -'Sn V 52-is2ffWis.'r Qilif I M., if 254 'FE 'Y y 47 ,,.,-... .1-0 4: Q' 4 .. U, ,ra JGFL. .W of -RHP -A.. r ,Mg 'W H 1 -4' - ia ZJSQY , 1 4 . T ., :gs- ' ' A 1 , 1 4 1 mi d',..v- ' ' ,- x9 x Q -rff X X ,- A ... -,. , ,ev -X N K. u X x y. ui 'cf ,,,..v Q. M- . -,,,.:x.... Y x Speech Senate: Standing, left to right: In-0 ln-wie, lJw:iii1'. li1u'nl11ri1l..I4ilivi Ii. MM 'luuglit-rty,Iilluxiul Crowley. Seated in background, left to right: Ch1n'lottfrLee. Faith llui wi-ll, l'1ilYun--,H1i1lf'li:ipl:-i, lmnxizxill.,Kupl:i,ll:-illuiwl'l'lnu11i1:1u.Nlllll-lite,Xli-Kgulirlp-r, Seated OnChairQinf0reg1'0und2 -Iflllllctllllvlllhljll. Seated on HOOK: Tom Lewis. PEE H S NATE Individual Idiosyncracies Solved in Big Bunches by Senators Nou-fl lm- ilu-ii' imlivimluzility, sim-1-li si-luml stu- Spf-or-li sonata- takes mire of the-m. Coniposed of lll'lIlS ull:-in luzivi- r-uinplziinls ulmul llwii' lnmif-li nl' ilu- lmlli fur-lilly mvmlmc-rs :incl sllulvnts, tho senate meets uniw-iwlty. 1-wry llllll'l' we-4-k to dismiss their school and to plan lint. Ili:-ir pmlili-mis ilu not gn 111121111-mlml. to inulw il an lunppic-1' plum-0 for all r'u11f'01'11eil. IIN PHI BET ' Television Producer Takes a Ride for Something for the Boys Clfllllllllllllgg lmoth mush- und spew-11 svlmul 1-owls, Phi l'lYf'll busy Phi livin lgill'llill'Il .lzu-gm' was lln-rv. Bliss Beta is fuer more than ll mere l1m1u1'z11'y. .lzwgmy u me-mln-r ui' the zu-tiw 4-liuptor, prmllii-4-s l1l'l' '1xl1lSYOill', members tmopf-fl out to Fort Slwriilzui own tc-levision IJl'HgLl'2lIH, l':ilic-rn for l.ix'ing. mw- for illl lllSll'llIHE'1lllll show fm' the boys tllcre. tc-lcwisimi station Wlfilili. Phi Beta: In background, left to right: lIll1l1m'4lSim-lu5. Iiuth S5111-e. fkiml llulwi. Ellen linilinui-i. Imy ljrxwllv. Seated on ground, left to right: l':nt Xll'l'l1Illlll'Il,llllllll hlillf-r. ,Ai . HMI- M .ff Q.-f' up .. h.-. gftzyx W' ,, 'au A' xgmf e 'sy-2 . R, 591, 'ss' 'J-' Q I' :T 5. 711' 46 wwe A sffvw Qs Av -.A Zeta Phi Eta: Fifth step, left to right: Ruth James, Joann Torretta. Fourth step, left to right: Tami Ne-ross. f'arol XVesselinan. Third step, left to right: Barbara Edwards, Anne Billington, Phyllis Treadway. Second step, left to right: .loni Bradley, Margaret Barliour. Bot- tom step, left to right: Natalie - Wt-lu-1, Edith Fonti. ZET PHI ET Coke Hucksters Work Costume Knowledge Overtime for Big Night linown lo thirsty l'niversity Theatre goers as the Coeds serounged up every hit of eostuming knowl- girls who sell eokes in the loliliy during intermission, edge aeeumulated in speeeh elasses and eame up with memliers ol' Zeta l'hi l'lta this year turned soeial for garlis strange enough to make any mundane fraternity a night to present the lieaux Arts hall. eostume party look ridieulous. C ASS CF l953 Even the Most Polished Piece Sometimes Develops a Slight Flaw The autlitorium was dark save for two small lights The ahashed aetor hlushed and looked at her. whieh glowed from the edges ot' two lap hoards. 'tDon't look at me that way! she emoted, eontin- The hoards were held lay assistant direetors who sat uing with her polished lines. at opposite sides ot' the auditorium taking notes. The watehers, who had perked up at the unexpeeted l'eriotlieally, the assistants lifted phone reeeivers outhurst, settled haek. The seene eontinued. from their laps and whispered hoarse eommands to At the end of the aet, the eurtains elosed, and the the liaek stage workers. drowsy B-lil students seramhled haek stage. .X handful of Bill students huddled in the first three Noiselessly they performed their assigned duties. rows at one side ot' the auditorium. The girls knitted The eurtains reopened. A hoy elad in a white fatigue or stared vaeantly at the stage hetore them. suit stood awkwardly in the eenter of the stage. The males slept or day dreamed, wondering vaguely You'll have to hurry with that property ehangef' what time it was. warned the direetor. L'liet's try it again. Things were going well on stage. The operation was eompleted. The aetors were letter perfeet in their lines. The seeonfl time the eurtains opened, only the east, Suddenly, one of the aetresses halted in her lines. stood on the stage. Slannning her hands on her hips, she hissed, C'an't The direetor smiled slightly and settled hack in his vou ever rememlver to look at me here'? ehair. 110 Top row, left to right: Louis Eric Abbott, Cl1ic':1gz,o, Illinois: Robert Lee Abegg, Wilnn-ttv, lllinoisg Willis E. Adams, Grvzlt Bend, Kansas: Ann M. Allen, l'tii'z1, New York. Sec,-oinl row, left to right: Carol Bailey, Cliii-ago, Illinoisg Ellen Baitinger, Gary, Iinliznizi: Otto Frank Bauer, Elgin, lllinoisg Joan Elizabeth Bellas, Ps-orizi, Illinois. Third row, li-ft to right: Anne Billington, Evanston, Illinoisg Loretta R. Bingham, Topeka, Kmisnsg William Michael Brueske, Oak Park, Illinoisg Suzanne joy Brundage, Portluinl, Oregon. Fourth row, li-ft to right: Julia Marie Burns, Dallas, Texas: Faith Courtney Burwell, SIl2ll'i1llllllll'2Q, South Carolinaig Bette Butterworth, Gntlnie-, Okl:ihon1:1: Virginia Marie Clark, Gary, linliniizi, Fifth row, lm-lt to right: S. Ronald Clemes, lirooklyn, New Yorkg Lou Corbett, lNTontir'ollo, lllinoisg Robert Francis Crawtord, 'l'a-1'i-if Hzuitf-, lmliaunig Lois Ann Cross, Houston, '13,-xns. Sixth row, left to right: Sally Davis, Cliiwigo, lllinoisg Lynnette Dittmei, Nlilwznikc-1-, Wisf-onsing Harold Peacock Fleig, livainston, Illinois: Caroline Lane Flem- ing, Glolnlatlc, Ohio. Seventh row, lt-ft to right: Thomas J. Fotheringham, Amarillo, Tvxusg Dianne Glatte, livunston, lllinoisg Morton L. Goodman, liovln-slei', New York: Doris Ann Hirschfeld, Clllllilgil, Illinois. Bottom row, lc-ft to right: Patricia jane Holmes, Kenilworth, Illinois: Helen M. Hrvatin, Cl:-volznnl, Oliiog Carol Susanne Huber, Cliivngo, Illinois: LaDonna Elaine Hunt, I'lzn'l- ville, lowzi. I 1iE-' . 'F x 'QT' 'V Wg: in 1. ' ,V .,, X W.. 1 '22 if , N. Q Q, ,Q ,rf 0 L is g I 151 l Top row. It-tt to right : Ralph LeRoy Jecha, Summit, Illinois: Emily Ann jefferson, Dallas Tvxosg Jeri Con- stance jensen, Ilzunmonrl, lnmliunu 3 Yvonne Rita Jones, l'hir':1go, illinois. Sw-ornlr-ow, h-lt toright: Beverly Klein, Fargo, North Ilukotng Roslyn Barbara Klein, l'nivm-rsity City, Missouri: Harriet Leigh Kopel, Cliivzigo. Illinois, Judith K. Larson, I'iV2lllSlUIl, Illinois. Thirtl row, lm-tt to right: Patricia Jean Lewis, Evan- ston, Illinois: Paul Lindstrom, Southport, Indiana, Russell J. Love, Cliimgo, Illinoisg Karyl A. Marholz, i'hi1':1go, Illinois. Fourth row, h-ft to right: Louis A. Marget, Fargo, North lllukotuz Sherrod Bruce McCall, Savanna, Ill- inois: john Lewis McC1augherty, Prince-ton, West Virginian: james Thomas McGinn, Park Ridge, Illinois. lfil'tlrrou', h-it to right: john Lee McKnight, Maumee, Ohio: Patricia Ann Merrick, XN2lSillIlgl0Il, D. C.g joan G. Mraz, Monroe, Mir-hignn: Tamara Neross, Chicago, Illinois. Sixth row, lm-it to right: Morris 1. Niedenthal, Russell, Iiuiisusg Norman Kieth Perrill, Hutchinson, liunsus: Imogene Powrie, Iiirrningluun, Michigan, Kathleen Ripley, Norfolk, Virginia. Bottom row, left lo right: Bruce Alam Ross, St. Petersburg, Florida: Dorothy Louise Ruddell, Pun-lu-rsI,u1i'g, West Virginia, Elizabeth K. R1 ppert, Sioux City, Iowa: Jacqueline Alice Samuel, C'him'z1go, Illinois. J Top row, ll-ft tu right: Nancy Ann Schneider, Mil- wznilu-:-, Wisf-oiising Jacqueline Henriette Sciaky, Vlii- -. X . vngn, Illinois: Carolyn Marie Scott, K'l1i1':1g.f0, lllinnisl . Lucretia Scott, Sun l'll'2lIli'lSf'll, clillllillflllil. 41 fi' ,f -..O lt' Millcllc- row, ll-ft to riglit: Irwin joseph Segal, L'lii- f ifxc 01120, Illinois: Leonard Shaw, Kznisns Pity, lxIlhS0lll'l1 Q' S , T. jerry Simmons, Sioux Falls, Huntli llailmtuz Anna EE U Lee Soderquist, .lan-ksmivillv, l lm'i1l:i. 1 ' as Q 15 fin' Bottoni rms, lvlt In riglit. Fred Wilmot Soldwedel, Pekin, Illinois: Ruth S. Spero, lfvunstuii, lllinuisg , Lynn Stephenson, Snnln l5:n'lw:n':1, C'nlil'4n'ni:12 Barbara Strang, liailu-wnml, Ohio. Adjusting twistml tape in scnniml IlI'U1Jl-lllltllll in tln- VVXl'll spe-wli svliuul stnflins, vm-ll rwnlii-s l'UUIll lm' tlnl 4-vm-iiiiigjs ln-uxnll-:istiiig On the nn' livc- 1l2iySI'Ill'll ww-li, tlni r:nlio stallion sc-rv:-s :is :1 training grmiinl fm' stnllm-nts who plain In ninlu- Vncliu wurla tln-ii' m':n1s rs Station is set up :ls :L junior vmlition to tln- rvzil tliing, :nnl :ill :lc-pznlinvnts ul' tln- l:n',qr-st in-twiwlc systf-ni nn- im-lnlll-ll in stun s N .15 Speech '53 continued Top row, left to right: Carl Frederick Thitchener, Roehester, New York: Alice L. Thompson, Grand lizrpids, lvlichignnz Joann Ethel Torretta, Tampa, Floridug Dorothea Vogt, Chic-ago. Illinois. Middle row, left to right: Fern Martha Wallace, livunston, lllinoisg Ann S. Walrad, Huntington Woods, Mit-hignng JoAnn Walrod, Indizniupolis, Indianag Gloria Lee Wetters, Sturgis, Miehignn. qv 1 fl X X Bottom row, left to right: Robert Norris Whiteside, ' l A X Wilniette, Illinoisg Virginia Black Yates, Winchester, ' X 223 ,. . . - . . S gig ,f ks hllflllliil Jean C. Zaumeyer, Xeennh, Wiseonsin SATLlRDAY'S CONQLIE T For a Four-Letter Word: A Big Smile from a Speech Student lt was eold outside. She walked to the lmluekhoard and ehalked the letters She huddled along in in liult'-ertlui-hed position to- B A B YH in large. lmloek print in the Center of it. wnrd the speeeh eorreetion lnlm, whit-h stood stnunehly The little girl looked ut the letters. She opened against the wind wliippinggg off the lnke. her mouth again. Again, nothing eame out. Inside, she bundled her t-ont, seurf, und gloves onto Plaeing the ehild's hand on her throat, she repeated xi eliuir and rulilied her lninds together. She walked the word. an-ross the rooni und pit-ked up ai lmulmy doll. The ehild looked ut her. .X inonient lnter, u young girl entered. The ehild Ba -linllmyf' the ehild said. smiled ut her. She smiled. 1 Good morning, she snid. 'l'l1nt's rightg lmliyf' she suid. The ehild nodded in response. When the ehild had tuken oft her eont, she hunded her the doll, The ehild took it in her hands. , , . lhltlllllllllll, ehnlked word for olmjeet she holds, speeeh eorreetion HW whim Pf 'f'tl hm m 'll IU Email' but no llmdt student tenr-lies dent' ehild in speeeli eorreetion lnlm. Toys in Vitllll' will. foreground :ire provided for children frightened ut. first visit. 224 xx s x w qfv ,L nw ,WWA W- BQ ii? hz 1 A I ,. V, if vw ,. L A r- :-'Q u 1 1 I H ... Wggzy StlalkillglllpsllllIklrallllllllll'lwtw1at'llvlalfft-S, t'tN'4l 5IlIllllit'S tvxt lllllllw for Sl'ill'llllit'ti llliti-i1'l'Il1. VVith lllllst Silltil'IliS t'1iI'I'yilliJ,' It-ss iilltll :l lllll lllalll ut' htlllrs, Illllllf' tllllllll tillll- tllr lilly :lttt-l'lllllllls ill' lhlillg :lllftlllltlaly llutlllllg tm tlll- rllllllj' Ill-mail, SUMMER S SSIO Type Setting Nun Whiles Away Hours in a Different University It was the Sillllf' llllix'c-rsity. Ill the-ir plallat- wt-rv t'itit'l'iY Ql'l1till2lit' SllItit'lllN wllrlt- It wats tho slime- t'i1IHpllS, the salma- lalkl-, tht- salnic- ing llll Il1llSi6'l'H all-git-vs :lllll i'h.lJ's. vlzlsses, 111141 tht- Nillllf' hllilllillgs, tllll, 'l'lltart- wats il llllll whll tllllk Il .iHlIl'Il1liiNII1 t'Hlll'5t' ill But, scllmlllow it wats liifi-Q'l't'llt. ij'IJttg,fl'2llJi1Y. Ill Hllwiilg lwllltas, she trllttt-ll zlrlllllltl tlll- For 0110 thing, the hustle of other tlll2ll'if'l'S wals Qtllllt. iilit, i'2lI'l'yillg llc-alvy tralys ut' type alllll halllll sl-ttillg Everythillgg sclelile-tl HiOXYf'l', l'2lHi0l'. IllUllt'I'll IIPWNIXIIJUI' 2ltiYt'l'iiS6'Il1t'lliS. And, the l-almpils wats yl'lll'S lllltl y02ll'S llllll-r. Vi'ilt'I'Q' wt-rc ll lllt ui' sl-lllllll ttaallallc-lx, :lllti tlllf' llllti4'l'- Gone were the malsses of trvsilllllall who hl'i,ugl1tlallc'-ll Qllliillilflx fllllllii hilllstalt' tiliiillgl il t'tlllI'St' with llllla wt' other f1llZ1I'i0l'S with psellclll-salgv illeals illlli lmllllcllfass his gfllllllllill' swlltllll tla:ll'll4al's. enthusiasm fur lllliY0l'Sity spirit. It wats thalt lalzy, t'ill'1'iAl'PP time sllillnlvr. WW TECHNCJLDGICA INSTITUTE For a Lost Engineer: A Part Time, Mole Like Life in Evanston The technological institute is a half-way school. Its students are just that for two quarters of the year. They attend classes similar to those of the 1'9St of the university except for the many long lab courses. But, for the other two quarters, students turn busi- nessmen, leave school, and go to work in a plant which has places for students in every phase of engineering. When they're on campus, tech students probably take their studies more seriously than do students from any other school. 'IIS Mole like, they trudge to their school each morning, spend the day there, and trudge back home in the evening. - Seldom is a tech student seen south of Garret Theo- logical seminary, and when he is he usually looks lost. He probably is. Surrounded by gleaming accessories to a mechanical lab, tech student labors with familiar monkey wrench. Although techno- logical institute boasts huge machines, homely tools still are used . -1. 191 A f X4 'Q' ., 4 W 6 F 'Ms' 'VFP i annul gn 'WZ ,Q Wifi' 'Sw ws-H'7NU,. wld' 51 P Q 'auf 4- .Ne J vu 'Jw Engineering Societies council: Left to right: .Iohn Ziinnierman, D. A. Dnlilstmin, Bob Gamble, Sarkie Surkisiuii. Toni Bailey. Charles Smith, Bill Hansel, Fred Pfeiffer. E GI EERI G SCCIETIES CO NCIL Tradition Minded Tech Students Scrape up Verdant Model T The l'111egi111-c-1'i11g S111-ieties 1-1111111-il haul Z1 big proli- 'l'n1clitio11ally, the dance features a brilliant green lem this year. jalopy as 21 door prize. 'l'1'1nlitin11nlly the gimiip presents the lllllllllll St. Pntk It took Illlllly long hours of searching to dig up the day I'Hl'Il1ill mlzim-e. 1953 1-nr at the Inst minute hefore tl1e dance. NSTITUTE F CHEMICAL E GI EER For the Wide Awake: A Bunch of Slides and a Famous Speaker Nut 1-onte11t with leziviiigeg their stntlies i11 the c-lass They saw movies of the Bikini atom bomb tests l'f1l1Il1. lHt'IHllt'l'H of the .XIl1Pl'll'2lll Institute ot' C'hemi1-ul und listened to il foniider of chemical engineering. l':llLLlllt'0I'S this yt'2ll' filled many eve-11i11g lionrs with The elielnire-ul engineers weren't going to let any- suppleineiits to their 1'lnss1'of1111 w111'k. thing i11 their field slip hy lllll1UIlf'Qd. - ' Thai weve-2 W.. AY American Institute of Chemical En- gineers: Standing across picture, left to right: .Iuhn 'l'f'Nls4', .I1111 .Inlin- ciillr llnli SYIIIID. l'l1ilii1lY1l:'1yi1-Iii, x. lil'-I1 Xhilllllbll, .lolin fltilli-iimll-'I, l,llIIIIl'I X. llnlilslluiii, .l:11'ltt'l11s4'. linfligiiil l'll'IZt'I, Vliilili-s l,:1I1!fl'l1I. Seated along wall, background to foreground: lhilii-it I'lIllllll'Il. riil- I1-111 llziitei, XYilli:11n Yi:-tiixuliull. 111-1f1l1lYm1p1-, Dunf':1i11pl11-ll,.l11IlIl Sinus. linlwit llnxifmi. Seated on stairs, back row, left to right: lfrluin lfvlwziiils. rllllilllllle Ilisvli. ll'-111x'NI111-1-l1:1ll. Seated On SIEIITS, middle row, left to right: liulwil liviste-lt, I5:lXllI Il41ll'11111i1, .lain--s H1-pp:-it. ltnl-mt Iiiaiiul, lillli lX:1t1if1s,f'l1:11li-s Smith. Seated on stairs, front row, left to right: lJ11n:1lfl Illlllllllg, .lzinir-s llXNt'll'1 xxllllillll l'l:i:i-I'I, , aux., NSTITUTE F ELECTRICAL E l EERS mall Voice from Greenland Brings Success to Third Floor Hams The small thirtl floor room was f-imvtlml with mem- swi-rccl unsl Sl2ll'lf'll ll wiiix'c1'szntioii. bers of the ,-Xincrir-:iii Institute of Eli-c't1'ir'ul lCllg1lllQ6'I'S- It was gimu-day uxffm-l1m,Hy will AUEIQ m,.m1,,,,-, W.,-,. Two boys sat at at radio scncliiig-aiml-rec't-iYing set, playing Hlmlng' in fhpii- 14-tfh at-liool rzulio morn. Pairs Of 91U'I9l10llf'H f'l11mP9ll lf' illell' lwilfld- With zi stlulio equipped with lmth at trzinsniittc-i' :intl Ofh91'5 Nll1'1'0llllllf'fl tlwm. Nimllllllili to lwill' lllf' first ll i'cr'eiYci', the me-11 llf'i1I' IIPWS tlzisliwl :intl llllltlllt' pci'- whisper of it voir-0 transmitted over the Sci. sonztl i'oi1Vc1'szitioiis l'1'ml11s-iitly llliilllgll that inorning, In 3 Ummclll- il Sl1'll 'fillf'd Vlllw lmlkfd llwflllgh- uml :1l'te1'noo11, and swine-tiint-s even the cvviiiiigs. and the WUHIS Wlihls is GI'f'f 1l2ll l Villllllllln Hlllflel ihft lrnproveiuelits in mallcriztl result from lm-tnlwrs' room. Une of the boys wearing the our plmnes un- putmlg tn lm, QW,-ylluy g,.Xi1,1,,,k k,,,,W1f.11g,.. American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Standing in background, left to right: Lziuy Mr,-tiixitli, Dick Br-rntlml, .lu-tm Milli-r, lhiul Seiiilsttiigk, lluii Nluiflfii-It, Harvey Blumlen. E11 Krniimii. Iil'Il1ilN'IliZ,liilllkl'wl l'llt'l,lCllLIl'lltflililfL. Seated, back row, left to right: Ifi'l1f'4'Blilli1tll, .lzilm-sl71iliiv, .lnhn Iii-ns:-i, lliwlr lin-innin, Dwight Rir-lim-mls. Seated, front row, left to right: lfii-il fillhelllilll. Nick I'olyilm-is, fn-.nav .Inliiistnir Standing left foreground, left to right: Bolt Milli-1, lion twink Standing right foreground, lett to right: John Ziinnn-tinaiti. Wiillv St-rnuif-ilinu. - vnu., Sit' 5555555 ....,g, 1541- I -ck , - Y it 1Qn1.,...,..,. elif! Q.. Q-Jgg-izzbw-M Y Q I K'luql zu4ugn,,,t,-,M A W 41, W 231 vt si. K il i i I vw' .af l amid: Qi . 49 fi .. ,M A ..-w--l i K . I l ..-J l l I i l l l 1 l i - Ignoring strange lighting de- vices on te:'li terr:1t'e, two eiyil engineers take rare Iirezithing spell in space Ime- tween studying :it hozne and working in one of tech labs. SOCIETY F R CIVIL E GI EERS Forgetful Tech lVlen Trail Scholastic Ken ln and Out of Classes Mernhers ot' the .Xineriean Soi-iety of Civil Engineers sion. There they learn of all things nieehanieal. are husy little erezitures. In faet, the soeiety members were so busy and so .Xsimle from elusses, they liaye numerous meetings, talky that they forgot three times to show up for their ezn-h with 21 progruin espeeizilly planned for the oeea- Syllahus group pi:-ture. SOCIETY F R IVIECHAN CAL E GI EER For a Bare Wall: Brand New Portrait of a Favorite Dean The teehnologienl institute was losing its dean. When they had i1rf't'llIHllI2TIE'tI 3700, Retiring Dean And, the Ainerir-an Soeiety of Meeliaiiif-ul Engineers Ovid W. Eshhueh took time out for sittings with an tleeitled they should do something about it. artist. For, the soc-iety's eolleetion placed at portrait, So, they started ll ezunpaiggii to raise money. of their dean in the teeh library. American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Seated on wall, left to right: Itielinirl Ulsen, Neel Waller, Iii-n Hin-nllf-r, l'ir-Iliff:-it'l':-1, Iiivli- :iifl Xlilltz-. XXIIIIIIIII Ilollnn-s. John rin-1-wi. Standing, left to right: Ilolwil .Ir-Iinl-ly, Ile-ill IIIIIIHIVII, I 1.11 I'llwI4-it-i llvoiue Staunton. Ilniolfl Iiutfloll, Iioln-it Nielsen. Sol I't'IIl'I1l, Nlilllinln Norton In foreground, left to right: I-in TX:-svllllwlu, l'Il!is flllllrlzlllrlsvll Ili truely ot loin fini-lt, Ilou FIIKIIIIPI, Hillwirl lioul-I-, .Iolui f'o-rlnnn, lo-il I'u-v'ln'l, l'lnlip Pniulr .I:inn-- Ill--Jziiulins. W 'I 'I-il Pl T U IGM r Honorable Mechanics Take a Rare Breather in a Brother's Home They'rc all IHOi'l12li1llf'2ll eiigiiiec-iw. not only must :ic-liit-W high svlmlzistil- Slillllllllg. lint And they all have sometliing zihoiit wllif-h to lw they must he vlc-4-tml hy the vliziptvi' ut large. proud. For, they have zuhieyt-cl svlwlzistif' rank and .Xltlinugli must of tht- IlN'll spa-ntl tht- Qgix-atc-1' pfirtiun 9l1glI16'6I'lll,Q uthility in the highest clegiec. ut' thc-ii' time pniiringgg nys-1' lmnks :intl wurkiiig in lull They are the IIl9IYllJC'l'S of Pi rllilll Siginu. in-tiiiixcls. zin Ht't'iliSlUlllll spare nieeting is clvsiggiiutml to Elevted cliiring full and winter lllllil'lPl'S, ineinlwrs parties in tht- hoines nt' inf-inlie-rs. v wiv Pi Tau Sigma: Standing, left to right: Bolt Jelinek, Nvzirn-ii Ruf- inussen, Ben Byron in lim-k nf Chris Gulhrundson, Don Znlt-, Bill Larson, John Senter, Burnt-as H, Jennings. Jim Lundy. Seated on rock: Bill Holmes. Kneeling on ground, left to right: Nt-tl Xvlltqlllli-'I, Arthur Sclnnitlt, .lim fil6'lllllf', Imr- Morris, Dave AIi1ClxIIlllIl. lm coxssijor 1953 Sometimes a Tech Laboratory Can be a Rather Comforting Thought .X lull lmoy weziring at navy ezislnnere swentei' :ind his notehook neatly on the arm rest. white lnueks flipped his eigurette hutt to the Hoot' :ind He sat down just as the professoi' entered. ground it out with his heel. The professor mounted to the leeturn, opened his Ili- stood in the doorway, storing nt the lioy, notes, and looked up hopefully at the c-lass. 'l'hen, shilling his notehook to his left 2lil'Ill, he Slowly, the talking suhsided. strolled into the rooin, trying to look eusuul. Ile frowned, unf-ripped his pen, and hegzni to take Ile seznnied the fziees ot' the students flopped in notes. He had diflieulty keeping up. 4-lniii-s :ind stzniding in little elots around the room. Students on all sides were making easual notations. Ile knew none ol' theni. He eouldn'tl uiide1'strand it. Selewting zi sent in the middle ot' the room, he plat-ed Somehow he was glad he was in teeh sehool. Top row, left, to right.: Gary Alstot, Evanston, Illinois: Willard Caldwell Anderson Jr. Evanston, Illinois Stacy L. Angle, Minneapolis, Minnesota' Thomas Edward Bailey, Ifllni Grove, Wisconsin. 1 Sei.-ond row, left. to right: George William Bauman, livninston, Illinois: Willson Pinkerton Brumback jr., Van Wert, Ohio: Harold Marlowe Butzloff, Mansfield, Ohio: Edward E. Carlson, Itlvzinston, Illinois. Third row, left to right: jack Charles Close, High- lnnd Park, Illinois: George C. Cox, Chieago, Illinois: George Thomas Demos, l+Iv:inst.on, Illinois: Robert Dikkels, Cliieugo, Illinois. I'lOlll'flll row, left. to right: Philip Henry Dittmar, livnnstton, Illinois: Robert C. Emmett, Cliiluuiliua, Cliiliiinliiiii, Mexieo: Robert Ray Freistedt, Skokie, Illinois: Norman Ridley Gillespie, Plainfield, New Jer- sey. Bottom row. left to i-ight: Robert Sewall Goodell, Dayton, Ohio: John Victor Gottemoller, Chieago, Ill- inois: Jerry Grevel, Menoinonie, Wiseonsin: Kent Hal- stead, Almerdeen, South Dakota. Top row, h-ft. to right: Donald E. Hartung, Cliii-ago, Illinoisg William Charles Hennings, flilIf'IlgH, Illinoisg Donald K. Huber, lfrist fiI'l'4'llVlllt', PK'llIlSf'lV2llllIlI John Johanson, Cliivzigro, Illinois. Sovond row, loft to right: Arthur Kerr, I'ittslv1n'ggl1, Pr-nnsylviniizig William E. Larson, Cliimigo, Illinoisg David Miller MaCMillin, I'lv:1nsfon, Illinois: Richard Allen Milke, Ifvtroit, lNIir'liig:xn. Third row, lm-ft. to right: Lee Roy Morris, C1111-ago, Illinoisg Jack O. Nissen, Park Ridge, Illinois: Richard Walter Nodorp, Arlington Heights, Illinoisi Fred R. Pflederer, ldlgin, Illinois. Fourth row, h-lt, to right: R. Kenneth Phelps, Wiehitu, Iizinsxisg Lambert Pierce, Ifvzinston, Illinoisg Warren W. Rasmussen, Unk Park, Illinoisg Don W. Rieger, Cliivugo, Illinois. Fifth row, loft to right: Ronald Everett Ring, Chi- cago, Illinois: Willard Alan Rust, Chic-algo, Illinoisg Robert Mason Sadler, li:it:ivi:i. Illinoisg Philip Anthony Saigh, Chivaigo, Illinois, Sixth row, hilt to right: Sarkis Samuel Sarkisian, Wzinkegzin, Illinoisg Robert E. Smelter, Llllll'ilLLU, lll- iI1OiS2 Robert H. Smith, INI:lyWoo4l, Illinoisi -I0hr1 Richard Strieter, Roi-k Islnnrl, Illinois. Seventh row, le-lt to right: Louis S. Takacs, Hain- rnond, Iiirliauiaig David Thomas, G11-:it Falls, lVlo11t:n1:13 William F. Vietinghoff, Bifiwvyii, Illinois: Stuart H. Wemple, IIoc'kfoi'rl, Illinois. Bottom row, h-it to right: Calvin V. Whitsel, Chimigo, Illinois: Glen Peter Winton, Evzinston, Illinois: Donald J. Zale, Cliivaigo. Illinois, l illg,fl'l'illLI mln!-flu: ml mrtirms of rm In I4-s1, lvlliV1'l'SitY f1HH1'LLt'S1lllil'llTr ll'llI'lI WUI'liillf.fS ul' msvvlmluglic-ul IUMXZC. Most in llllill' K'llllI'Si it S . . 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And, he was tired of straining in a vain attempt to Suddenly, all the people wearing hlaek rolres stood Cateh a glimpse of his hig hrother. up and started walking to little tahles at the ti-ont He wondered what the man standing up was talk- ol' the seats. ing ahout. He was waving his arms and pounding the He stood up, too, hut his mother shoved him haek leeturn as though he were mad ahout something. into his seat. She told him to look for his hrother. Prohahly he was mad heeause it was so hot. He tried, hut he still eouldn't see him. He looked up at his mother. She was listening to He didn't think he liked grauluations. vs.. .U..,,. ' uyilfr if Crossing fingers in :mtieipatiou of liig event, journalism exmdidate for mus- ters degree ehats with female haehelors degree eaudidate. liaehelors rohes have long sleeves: masters are short sleeved, make men resemhle hasehall players. '1 -is Graduation continued as-M Qu-3' v vu 'lll'l'f Inlfm mit thi lm-lv hum i I'I14ilIlIl In lulf in imw :i 1'll:lI11'v to 'lv- r- rv-pl :n 1'lVlilIIllj4rll:lll4l 11-1-isuii Yli'illl'QHi tin- li-v mill!-nrx' NI 'lIiyg.51'4lmiIl:1T1N141111111 lvilvi- il'U'll flmli IHDIIWIN mllmxi-I 4-luw my Un' in-Nix Ir! mwrlli-:rw 114 Ill 14 -i ,M -in if .Xgog :it p1'0r-ec-diligs, small brother pa- tiently :attends big brother's gradua- tion. On stemniiig Deering meadow, his short punts proved fur more practical than the Howiug woolen robes of the nu-ii :uid women reveiviug degrees. 5155! wi Sag? ir 4 -1 13 .WN ., ,K X 'H-X A V3 M..-Q , T' f ,-Q , ffl. , 'v N Simi' 'wsu : : Z .. .. .. Q.. Z .. .. - 2-7 : ... - 1 2-I .-Z- '11 22 .. 'hr-I-mm 'S - Z I il I If URKI X pm-ruled on sr-ores of 1-:unpus uetivities. Stu- dents who shun stuclying :is though it were :1 mud Wasp will go sleepless :xml eutless to ska-teh posters, write copy, or pQI'f0l'Ill :my of 21 Illllltltlllll' of tasks. Ic0g2lI'1ll1'SS of wh:1.t they do, most students in uetiv ities feel they ul' the I'lilSSl'O0IH than they :lu lIlSlCl1' lt. often lm-zml more outsule lll lxlllllx llllll lrlllr lvl lllllx Xllllll xx: lllll IlllllII'lll lllllll llllll all Ill l llllflll ll lllll Ilvnllllll llllllllll llllllll IIII I llllll1llX lxlllll llllllrll lllllllllllll :ll llllllllll lll lllllllw Im Il1XI1llN PLIBLICATICNS Tired Shoulders for the Weary 1111 111111-1111 1111- V1.1-Silllillf' 11g11i11s1 11111 111111'i1111111111 11111111 111 11111 11111111111111 p1111111'11s XY1ll1'1l 111V 1111 11111 11111111 1111111111 111111. 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'111111' 11111 11s 11111111111 111f'y 1111111 151111111 111 1111111 11111111 1115 111l1111N. 111' 11'i1111 111 l'l'I11E'Il1l1t,'l' XY1l2l1 i1 11':1s 111111 11111 111 1111 111111111y 1ii'1111. 1111 1111ll111l1'1. . , . 1111 1111111 111 1'11i111111111111' ll 511111l'l1IlY 11111111 1111111 11111111 11is 111i1111 11211111111 S1l'1lj'1'11 111 11is 1111111 1111 1111111151 11111 111111'i11 111 11111 Y111'si1y. 111' 11111111111'1. 111' 11111111 111 1'11i111111111111' 1111111 it 1v11s 111111 111 s1111111 111111 lll 11111 111111'11111g, 111 111111 111 11111 :111111'11111111, 111111 11111 111 11111111 ii1 11111 1111s1111111111 111- 11111'1'is 111111 11Il1'1l iiigglit. 1 H11 1-1111l11111. 1111 s1i11 11111' 11is 111111i1' 111111 1111111111 11is 1111111 111111111 11111 11111111 1111 11111 111111, 1111 11111 11 1111, 11111111111 111111 111111111111 1111 11111111i11111 111111y, 111111 11111111111 11111 111' 11111 1lf111'1', 1111-111111: 11111 1111111' 11111111111 111111. .Xs 1111 11111111111 1111 11111 S12l1l'N 111111 11111 11111-111-1111111's, 1111 s11'11ig1111-111111 11is s111111111111's 11g11i11. r w 111111' 111'111111. Q45 .tt 6 YQ' Board of Publications: Standing, left to right: Il-nmlfl l'i-iinmlii, .Int-lc Iii-+-, lion Ring Seated, left to right: l-'retli-rlv E. I uvi-i'ty, Di-nn Kenneth FI. Olson, t'li:iil1'w Ii, Xllt-Ii..lfr'l':lxlui. OARD OF PLIBLICATICDNS Seven Important People Discharge Cne and Tisk-Tisk nother It was ai liiisy yi-ur for thi- liourd ul' Ptililir-Qitioiis. with formc-r Assoc-izite Editor Greg Slllllifill Then, there Plililislii-rs ol' thi- Profile-, tht- lhiily Nort li'-,vesti-1'i1, w.is the si-1-ond editor-in-1-hiel' to worry about. :mil thi- Sylluliiis, thi- liounl fin-il fllll'fxllll'Ul'1Lllll plan-1-il XY2ll'lll'll for editing ai Hl'21t'yH inzigazine, Profile Editor ainotlif-i' on pmlmtiuii. Hnly ai third nl' thi- editors thi-y Howard Dnhin sqm-ekerl through on the next edition liznfl appoints-il in thi- spring iimimgc-il to i-sf-iipi- :it with il word of praise from the hoard. li-:ist at si-nltling li-mn thi- lioiml. .Xfter the beginning of winter qiiz11'tei', things settled In thi- lkill, thi- lmaiiwl lin-il lhiily Northwc-ste-rii down, :intl piililif-zitioiis workers heard little more l'f1litoi'liif-lt lhi lirow for ti-wliiiit-ul ini-nnipf-t1-nt-c-H :intl from their Hlmssc-sf' l'oi 'x'iul:itiui1iil':1g5i'i-1-iiii-nitswith the lio:ii'd, By thc- But, three hiisiiif-sri lHZll1ll2Ol'S und the Syllabus lit-giiiiiiiigot'winti-rfliiairti-r, tlii-ylnul11-plzu-i-il lull Brow f-tlitor kc-pt wondering il' their turn were voming. 24h PR FILE Chaos Envelops All but a Business Manager with Thumb Tacks The lmusclrm-lit of Il2ll'I'lSll11ll wus vlums. ing insll'11f'tiuns to ll-llmx' wm'lwi's innnninu l'lllPlN'I' Ati the cncl of thv IHLIZP in tht- l'1'ufil0 uHir'c-, it was Vixlllillll puts :xml thu1-iittiiiglmui-al, All xwiw- intvnt nn paste-up time. pasting up that nvxt issuv nt' Pmhlt- sn that lhv IJl'lIll4'l'S All ovol' the 1110111 little hits ut' IJZIIJOI' was 4-lumpwl might liuve- it lmvli lvy tht- mlutv xvhivli zilrt-zuly haul lwvn under the cclgcs of 1-ut-up Syllulmse-s :incl stan-ks ut' silk sc-wmif-ml on tlivir pulilivity pnstt-rs. exe-lizuige humor inugaizincs. Finally llulmin tlnppt-ml intn his tlvsk wliuii' :intl In ll'l6II1lllfll6'Ol'll19l'l1il0SNlO0l,l Eclitoi' Howie- Dulmin, iimtimiwl thv pliutuggiuplim' nut nl' thu I'1llbIl1. H9 was sweziiiniiig ut the pl1otug11'z1pl1ei1' whu stnml 'l'l11'u1iggl1 it ull in the- 4'Ul'lli'l' ul' lhv iwmuin sul liusi- direvtly hesitlo him. nffss Kluilzigvl' Toni 'lllll1'lN'l' tliiiiiilw-tuvkiligg lc-wil fm'- He had to sc-realm: on every siclv mwcls were shunt- twins to thc- giunt hulls-tin lmzml ulmw his ml:-sk, Prflfile business and editorial StaHSZ Standing, left to rightZ.ll-:illllvlliy:-,li11lli4l1:il'liln'liv, l7n'lx f':el tm, llv-nw Yann iwln, Xlnvilx in Iitmlws, li:-tsi li1'l1'li1-inlI:u'li llllivl Oberlin-iP:', I,o1'r1ii11me Rt'N'1lIl,'llt'I'I'j 1ll1lIll'I, Ein:-st lmwe-,.l1-im Morris, Dun Smith. Seated in background, left to right: .lzinn v' ll4'1'lsl'I, lin-lx Ulm, .l:inv Ihinuli Ravhvl Baron, Hairy IiIUfZ4'I', flu-t Gfwppf-l, Yivlii l3lflfl',Il1'llPP1Ill,XYYIllllI4'liIll1ll1li, SE'at6d in foreground, left t0 right: .Xl III- lS1it,'l'1nn St:-mm, llnivm Zmtlwii- slvin in lmvk of liUSt'Illl1lll' Knuti, Sta-vv Hi-irnzm, Trim 'I'im'lim, f'l1:lIlv!n-Silulllz, llmvzviil lin!-in. K KDE BUY 24' Pl11g111-11 by 1111-111:11 111111111- 1-1111s :11111 ri- 11i1'1111v11s q1111sti1111s, P1'11H11- 1C111t01'H1Jw- :11'11 S1-y11111111' 1H1+wi1-1 1Jl11J1ll Com- pl:1i11111l1'n11yw111-11s1':11'1-115'11f1'111'v:11'io11s 1-111-11s 11-11111111 11111-1111for11i111s111f:1.g11i11st 1'1'111-1 w111'l11 111'H:11'1'is 11:111 1111s1-1111111t. fr X 1111, ,L Ill Lfllll-I 1 1111111 1111 1111:11'i1f KIIIIT1SIN'll11S1lll011ll'l'111101110011111 g., g 1 ll 111 1111 N 111111 shot 1vfp1'1111isto1'i1'1111111, :1ss111'i:1t1- 1-111- 1 1 x 111 111111, 111111-fi1'1i1111, 411111 11llIllOI', 1'11sp1-1'1iv1'1y. Left: .Xrt 1'1.1it111' 1'11:11'11-111' Stig- 11lA 1.l'1lXYllS :11 l'1w1-1' ,Xrtist 1 :111g S1'1lll11. Middle: 1,:1y11l1t 1'111111x1' 112lI'1r 1111111-151111 .1ll,5L'j.f11'S p:1s11--11ps. Right: ,XVIish--1,110111g1':1p111-1' 1X1 1311- 11:1I 1:11i1's, 111'1'1'1l11S 111111111 lb1111111s, Usually the Profile Of Clutc'hing:1 fwll4'Stl'l'fl4'l1lf'lfI1il'1'lll',llllSl- moss n1an:1gv1'Tlm1n:1s .-X. l'110Il1lrTlI11'llt'l' assunles S111-4-1' wlu-n Illilgiilillf' szllm-s 1'ez1f'lwd all-timv high. c'lf.KIll'I'ftl' I't'IDI'l'- wuts loyalty oath ,1NlIH'lll'I' took wha-n he lmecurm- Cllr-stl-1'lic-lrl 1'c-pn-svlltaxtivf-. ll? ily. Tau- ' . IAMELQ 'I - 3 4,1 G ff md, X Left: EIltllllSl1lSll1'2lllV sl-mtl-nizin f ox x xml N u IU ul nn fu ll'll . 5- Of job. Sta-ig:-1' spc-nt ya-:xrig.mm'i11g:jukm 1 x ulclm f ul mm ln Rlght on ll on vopivs of Prulilv Slll'l'IlfllllS tn Oflif-4 'Nl lll ll rr Il uint P4 tel lm lim x 1 f Left: I,.om':1t4-1' ul' nmissing lmttlv is Assistant Ullivc- lNl:1ll:1g:1-1' lim-lu-l lizmmll.Middle:i'ir4-ululiull Mam- ugf-rs Gr-umm' liuskirli :xml .Xml H0lS01lSlllllf' issus-. Right! frill- lling from ntlwrs we-4-llpivs lix- 1'llilllgC'l':llllllI'Alilflll'l1lll'l'S1'lllIlll. Daily editorial sVtaE:YStanding, left to right: Sul Si-wer, Naiivy lfit-tif-i-it-las, .lm'lStel'l1s, .Iaek Roliertsoii, Sliirley Ellis, Dolores Palinke, Helen Rf-it, Leslie Chapman. Vi -2 Slllll-lvl. ltivli Ilu liiow. th-rry XYX lie, Dorn-ttf' Jones, tlwen Seheel, Eleanor flllllvllllltlh .-Xileiie tloldln-rg, Sheila Etlelstein. Seated, left to right: Roy Stewart. llelll tiailw, lillNl'llI1llll' linutl, llaiilyn Russell, Alllllljll Kaplan, .loy Smith, Holi Bs-inliaillt, liarlv Boone. Holi linnzuly. v 4 D ILY NORTHWESTER Duet of Editors lgnores .leers and Cat Calls from the Grump ll just wasn't the year for the editorial staff of the Daily Northwestern. Ill! Qtarting the year with hope, Editor ltiek Du Br l'lyerytliing, inc-ludiiigl the trouhle, eame in pairs, and ist people didn't know the solution to the dilemma. wound up tired hy the Board of l'uhlieations. lflyeryoiie in the puhlie-ations set had a theory on what had happened. Nt lint, there was little at-1-ord among the diagnoses. -w llltlitor tlreg Shuker was most hatllled ol' all. llartl hit hy the 1-ampus-wide at-tiyities apathy, the itcicd at Daily editorial staff striigglc-il along. Many f x. -3 NNY the mistakes whieh appeared in eaeh issue. Most of the time, Editor Shuker paid little heed. The people who jeered the loudest were the last to offer 1-onsti'uetiye eritieism. If the people who were willing to work made mistakes, the Daily would have mistakes. 'l'here were money prohlems, too, and a three-d:1y- a-week Daily seemed doomed to replaee permanently the lioped-for four-day issue. By the end of the year, there was just one thing eertain: people always eould eomplain ahout the Daily, hut on the first morning that it failed to appear on sc-hedule, they would eomplain even more. Left! Olcl Daily e-mlitm' Rivk Du limw took 0ffif'0:itC1i1.l0f1951-52 svlimml ym':ii', was firvd :it t'l0SU0l.llI1llf1llil1'l4'l'. Right: New Daily wlitoi' clfflg Slililu-1' wus pI'O1'DOtl'K,l from zissm-iaitv wlitui' wlu-ii Du Brow was firml, oclite-il until .lima-, Left: Ulcl Assrwiziti- ldnlitoi' Grvgg Slllllivl' hzuidlecl cclitorixil pzigc- :mal volluiiiis until promotion to 1-ilitoi' iii .l:i1iu:1i'y. Right! New Assovizitv lflmlitui' r1lQ'l'I'Y Turner wulkcnl in to top flight juli from old post, :is 4-4,litm'i:il ussistuiit. Left: Old Mauiziging liclitui' Luis limi-- bei' tunic-d clown post :is Qilitm, iw-- signed from Stull' wlivii 1,11 lirow was firecl. Right: Ni-W Mximigiiig Idilitm' liuli B6I'I1ll1LI't nirivwl liuiii juli :is iiiglit. 1-ilitui' when Miss Kiwwlwi' walks-ml out mm juli. Q fx? W :K-...V V5 1 El n xx, vsp-bf 46 . ' KX Daily continued Orderly Office Hours Surround Money-Counting Busines Manager Vllllf' Slilrlf 'tl' l71'llY N l'll1Wf'Slf'1'NN lt'fl lllill IUUIWI' the orhee. She deposited the papers on the eounter, ill! Ill lllt' ltiltli tlttftl' lf' ll1ll'l'lS llilll llilfl lN'4'll kllfN'lif'fl hung her eont on ai hook on the wall, smiled at Business over by the swing ol' the door. Xlaniziger Dave Nelson who was talking on the phone, 'l'l'f'5' fl lt'fl WV lllf' NWI' illlfl llllft ill? ST1ll1'WPllt and took her plat-e :it the typewriter. She sat down brightening the eold grny et-ment with their erisp blnek 3,1141 lypgim fu typg. :ind white design. Three hours later, she gathered up the stack of bills llown the stziirs senrried at Wednesday afternoon she had been typing, plai-ed them in n neat pile on llaiily Northwestern business stall worker. Barely the eounter, donned her t-out, and walked haek out ln-sitaiting in her Il121l't'll, she st-ooped up the falling the door and up the stairs towzird her home. newspapers, brushing the soiled ones from the top und The offiee wus deserted save for Nelson, who sat the bottom ot' the pile. :it his desk busily adding up the advertising prohts of liriskly, she wzilked through the short hullwziy to the day. Daily Northwestern business staff: Standing at top of stairs, left to right: Ann St-lneiner, Marry Lou Lynvlx, Dirk Hi-own, Cznol Hopi er, Andy Van Sic-kle. Seated at right, background to foreground: George lln-llbrnn, lixirb Nelson, .loe Ulles, Kitty Koons, -llalllllll' Powers, .loan lNl1'f'oi'ii1ir'k. Seated on stairs, left to right: Polly IW-1-silk, Klzirat- Klooie, Toni I,lt'l'l'l'. Standing in foreground, left to right: .lohn Tower, Dave Nelson. gif, 3 -V lx -7- 7'5 Q 1 ,,-4 Nlnanln-at-Innnnw Nlnf In lnfh nl pnlwln mnn lSIll'U1llll'I ui Wn1'lxuT HIISIIIPSS KIIIIIIIIPI' Ilaw-N1-l- Sllll.x1'lQHllSIN'llTMlIlllIl1'l'SPHIIILQIlIll'4lXX2Il1'li1nrl- In nlmn in c1ili4'IljLHIllI1l S1'flIAl'lliIlLf I.I'1lllli1'IlHAY I'-rl' an :nlx'1'1'lising1 IIIJIIIIIQVII V4-at ul' Hn' XVIII' war 'nggsaning Illlllxt'-Ill! Im' a mln! 11:19-fmf'fIll:lll IlVl'. :rf H' Dirty wo1'k jnlms, Sllf'll as layingolltzxllvc-1'tisi1n.: lm' tln- PlilltillflllllVl'l'1iSl'IHl'll1 ll1'5iMll4lll1iSSlll'IlIlIl1'l'lJ1lllIIl0lIIItl'4l Dailyr XO,-t1,w,.,n.,-11, 1,-:wp Pl-mlm-iinn Manag,54-1' .Inhn In lmanl, .XIlY1'l'1iSill,LI INlanag.51-1' Ilan liannnla- strains mm' TOVV0l'SI1liliIlg. T1lXX'1'l'iSllllSiIl4'SS staH s lnappic-st nwn'lu-r. 'I'-Sqn:m-. HIT lnnns, Hillllllll' was Ivllllir If-:nn ll4'I'H. Left: Km-ping pnlmlivatiuns' most Ul'llPl'ly offin-4' that. way. Ufiiw- Managgvl' l'Ivs-lyn Hllipiln trains st:1f'I'1-xx. Second from left: IJ4-als with big fi1'msb1'inga4ls to National .Xmluwtising hlilllllgvl' 1xI1ll'.iUl'il' .xIl1l4'l'Sllll. Second from right: l'Ia-1-king Illilillli' typv ilu' :nl tin-S Flavi- Iicd. Xdve1-tising 1X1illl2l,Lf4'l'lx12il'y.xllll Plpgnl. Right: Plni livla Kappa and Slllvsm-riptirnn Managgvr lgIlI'lHIl'Il Xvlswvn1-nnntsdays'11vnsp:1p1-1's. 1! yr 3 'hy x - J'-' V -2q.,'x All' af f x Syllabus Qdilorial Stag. Standing, left 10 right: l':-lv Klfvf-i--. Klininx' Mx ion, liz-un:ul1nv liinskn, Ruth Spin-, .lun ,X1ihi11'. NYM ne- liiill, Tho Bloiisivvf' Seated on bicycle: ,Xnnv Wy-lo-. Seated on ground, back row, left to right: llnl lfislr-Ar. lfrml lliilrlwlI,.l1n1 Nll-l'l'll1'Q11'l'Y,.l1l4'lifllllI!'. Bll11'i' Dunn. Sealed on ground, front row, left lo right: lillvn Htlolnn, Vuvol liiznim-Ilizlinfi, l'e-guy Sn-lsrloif, Anna- l'+-lf:-lnlun-lr:-1, f'l1llII'4' Young. YLLABU After I4 Months and a Package of Proofs, Numbness and Tears 'l'h1- 1-uniting lrozirrl was resting nnfw'f-nly hull' on the 'l'ln- lust liorrilmle proof, sho znnswerecl. txnlmlc-. hull' on the Evanston i0ll'IJlNllll' llll'i'f'lUl'j'. H131-011 an long time, hz1sn't it? he said. She- pnslnwl zisifle- the mlm-vto1'y, slid ai pievc' of lrrown Fourteen long months, she zniswerecl. wrapping: paper innlc-r the lnlznle of thc- f'lliiCl', and lf you haul it to do over zigzziiifa-lmeiiig editor, I in-:ally slim-c-cl off thc- eclgvs ol' the sheet. mean e-wonlcl you do it? he asked. With 1-xpc-i'i4-in-4-fl lnnncls, she wrzippwl tho puvkugc' She frowned sliglitly. of page proofs, znmlilivssi-cl the lzilwl, stnvk it on the lhhglllll. I don't know. I really clon't know. pmkaigc-, znnl slicl thc- whole works onto the table Sho dicln't feel Saul. She cslicln't feel hzippy. She lwsirle whn-h she stoorl. mlifln't feel zinything lint ninnlm. Thr- pliolo wlitor wulkml in. Sha- lookmlut him. Thetez11'ssti'ca1n0cel down l1e1'faCe. 'ZXII fiinisln-4l'. ' ln- asked. Sho 1-onl4ln't stop vrying. 254 if 'ft 75? F AV' itm' .It-:11111v S111itl1 K lltls xx1tl1 lUIlllblllIllS ut tum l11111'l1 1w11'li, ' is I I T? HOllllllg 111111 tl I 111 1 14 X 111e-111151111 111111111 11111 1 tt 1, Llllfll Bnlru 1 1 Nt X If N 1 Z QlllOl'tllIlf, tbVl'l' IlllSSl'4 14-111 int-.', 1 iii: 'I ' ' -' 1' cw: ' V ' : s 1 Mc-n's Housingl'Itlitn1'.l:1yStzwk. l541ys1'oVt'1'4-fl must nl tht-111:1lvs11g111f111t ot'v:1111p11s lift-. Middle: lg11o1'i11gwm'k tlm-ft tu riglttt U1'g:111iz:1tin11s lfclitm' l5l'lll'l' IJ111111, .Xvtivitis-s liti- itrn' Ruth Spit-s, :1111l lXr1l'lllS Sports lftlitm' lP:1l l'llSll1'I' lilllllglx lllll'lllL1 wurkittgg llllll!'S. Bottom: H1111ti11g:1l:1tf-s tu sc-11iu1' pic-1111-, tlvlt tu ritghtl VV111114-11's Ilunsingg litlitm' .lntly Jztckett, w7!DIIli'IllS Sportslfflilol'.'X1111c'VVyli1-,:tmlS4-1'1't't:11'y Num-y l1111is4-u11111:11'1- 11t1t1-s. X' 4 '6iV!.. 5 bi-- IZ - 1 1 I, , . ,, .1 .E S- I Dfw ,Q ll Syllabus continued Dingy Basement Hideout Shelters Operation Information Service ll was 1-nhl iiiilsiili-, Shi- wiimlc-1'ocl will vu,Qg11c-ly llowu the lmllwuy. llmiugli thi- 1-rm-iilxiiig lim-lt ilum' ul llzirris hull, hr- Within tht- lic-xt lluur, five- other people mime in. ,si i--,.li- him thi- liuihling, H111-llaiil pztiil fortllc-Sylluliilsllehad Ul'tl91'QCl. The other lllllllllg, hi- pulli-il ntl his hir-linz-el ,ini-ki-1 :mil l'fi111'wz111ti-altliix-vtioiistotlu-plmtolah,tllegellemllnall- s--Ill'-il lil-liiiiwl lh1- lung 1'i1llllll'l' lllSlill' lhi- ilmir. ugc-1', tht- pulitir-ul svit-11c'e ofllvt-, and the IHGl1'S room. ln :i mimirz-, :i girl wzillu-il up to tht- 1-iiiiiilr-r, lli- llllSKYl'l'l'll fll0l'fllll'ZlSl1I' luicltlu- Hrst,gjivi11g direc- l'x't- mmm- lin' my syllailius hir liislury V, shi- lionsfrmunlx-mo1'y witlloul lookiugeg up from the mag- wzilil, ll1't'l'lllQ :it him ww-1' thi- limp ul' hi-r glznssz-s. 2lZllll'. Wiwnig sylliiliiisf' hm- :ihswi-rl-rl, willwill looking up .Xt 4:30 p.m., lu- arose. l'i-fini Ihi- l'i'iilih- hi- was pi-rinsing. IIistm'y tl4'P2ll'l- Damni11l'n1'mzilim1se-1'vir-0, l1eImlttt-1'etltohimself. v iv me-iii N 2ll'Hllll1l tht- t'lll'll1'l'. llt- Wallin-tl out the tlour. Svllabus business staE: Standing, left to right: Murtlizi I,1lYlllPl7ll, Iizulnim Hnmilrim, Rlurzh- Wgissiwi, Bill Ifriiiik. Hmmm- Re-is:-r. Num-y Nash, Marilyn Schmitz, lim.-ii lil-ihlmiu, limi Shhl.-ll, Vziiiilxii Pailiii-k, Phil Watt. Dolly Russ, Seated in background, left to right: Elnim- P+-ml:-xr:-r, Nam-y Hnglmy, Ann FOVVlE'I',.AHI1 li i iwlt, lluufg li:-llr-3 . Seated in foreground, left to right: .luyf-v IiZlIlllllk'l'fL, lltillllll Dalwli-jr. L1ll'l'j Mi-Grzntli, Blzxrilyli Nvillizxliiwuli, lXI2ll'f'l21 Slvwztrt. 0 4' 251. Qwy ff., ': Chzi1':1CtQx'istivully twisting ring sin- we-urs on lu-1' lm-ft haiinl, Iil1SiIll'SS 1XI:1in:1gvr Donna Gxiylv Duwlcy lizimllvs iiioliiituiiis ul' IIIHIIPYr'01ll'4'iMlful' lumk sul:-s, ndsailid, othvi' itm-ms. Sigiiixi Chi frivml :iiils by If-ruling: Iiiuml Sllllpfrfl. Top left: Ac,lvc-rtisiiig Mxiiiugvi' Bill Frulnk 1-H1-i'v4-si-1-s. Top right: Ofiiw- Mun- agm' Joyrw Iillilllllllllg sniilc-s. Bottom left: Proriintioil M:u1:1gm-1' Mairilyii Wil- liurnson paints. Bottom right: Wfmm-11's P1-rsfmm-1 NIIlIlilEQI'I'.l1blli Iii-:ullvy wraps. till-Jltfiilll, oli-ugxnlii .Xssistunt lin inn-N M ZIIIII 'Sur' S x I , Alias, ' N-Qt:-. EH. nM5 l I irry BIl'cil'llfll tlfblllltl 111:11 no up pl.m ul tuli mal vllt 114---plv into srllu-mllllul ofllw- lumix Tv! ilk Jing'l'in:1 NUIIHI,2iI'lSll:l1'1'1lIl11illll1'Xlllillliltll 1 vs lm-zili lrum plums- 1-ullsto xxrltu- nut :n ll t Ht5lJI1V1'1'lllltl'Ili'tS slii-sul4liul'1ll1' l JA' 51.13 Svllzilnl 1 flifllltllllgDIllN'I't'llllt'I'.Pll0t0I.iil7Ijll'0t'- , tur VV:iyn1- lirill snips paper for 01111 M g sim-tl Syllzihns print. To plezise Sylla- s 1-iigiuivt-i's, Brill clesertecl stvzuitlairtl N x 10 prints :intl 11111110 Syllrihns xx A sim- they were tu 1ippe11rin hooks. PHOTO L B For the Dark Room: A New Director? For Prints: Loving Care Like- the llnily Ntll'lllXN'txSlt'l'll, the photo l11h 111111 hzirrietl editors, the rtmni is the Uplintn lab, and i11t0 twn 4-liit-ts this yt-111: the front uffive f'lLt'll duly pour pl1ntngr11pl1e1's who wantl Win-n tht- first tlll'0t'ltbl', llillll Iluehler, It-lt svlieml 11t anything l.I'tlIH 21 free roll of film for persoiuil use to ll thc- 4-ntl nt' t'11ll tllllll'lt'l', Illllbllt'lllltJIlS pniiit-lu-tl. huge tiiruflex t'L1Il10l'li to pl1otugr11pl1 il t'ooth11ll game. .Xltlnniggli pit-tures might not tell quite il tlinimiiitil Close un the heels ot' the pl1utugi'1ipl1e1's are editors wui'tlse:1t'li, they we-re niet' tn ll2lYt'l1I'tllllltl. Witliunt ll with one quest: pivtnres. phntn lzih tlin-1-tm', finish:-tl prints were nut going tn Daily 6,L1itm.S vmwd duwn to mm, pl.mt9I.S to nlggt, hz- 1-my In 1-miie hy. evening tlO2lilllllt'S or to swear thein to sec'rer'y over ll tlntutht-sr-1-in-sts-ppt-tlSyllnhllsPlintu l'I1litui'lY1iy1ie IJ2lI'llt'lIl2ll'lj' jnivy pivtnre for the iiinrniiigfs paper. lirill, nh., :uhh-tl the juh nl' lzih 1lil'1-vtui' tn his illl't'lltlj' Syllabus wlitm-S haunt thi, 1:11, l1iI-W-t,,1- at Cugl-ay- till:-tlsf-limliilvut'pivtiii'1-s. ing tltiltlllllfl times, when the prim-s of plates rise. l,m'.itr-tl :it thx- uppnsite 1-ntl ut' the llzirris hull huse- Often the l11h tli1'e1'tm' must work fur into the night. inc-nt niaizt- lruni tht- pnhlituitiuns, the thmr tu the l11h With pm-11 pi-int this yg-gr i-et-1-iviiig lm'i11g mire 1 1rlf'l't'lY l 'l1'll1WTlH' 'llllt'5l tl lllNl,lll'llSllllliif'1v111- fruni Uirevtur Brill, the lzill tnrnetl out some of the puny, Inv., l,lltblHg,fl'1lIJlllt' l.11lm1'1itui'y lies lwyninl. To 1,1-Sf Wm-lg of its higtqyyy, IFS N , W , 'Q 1 ,Q llii'2lfi0Il ut' :1 :ww lay:-1' of lmint Tu tht 111114-1' Siillftlllll nl thf- plmlu lub b11ghtv11s11:n11k 114-pths lllll1K'l' thv lmmls ui L:1lmTz-:-lm1:i:m Fzum lfifosulzn. Miss D1Cusul:l spa-nt aft 'l'I1um1sln-i'm'm' llznily mlivzltiml printing puyu-r's pirturr-5. ala? . 'lf WA' 1, xgsk, Vg Illq- 411' II XUIIIIXXPNIQIII f x , . In-gL:lIlX'4'N NIU-1,1 111,411-a1:1l4 ln. ll1l4rIlX hnnlllurs. Ill'Q,fIIliYl'N 9 . - QXQ Q'- X sf' llllxl IIl'XYNll'lI?l'I Ill4lill! Il1mIl1:l1'l'Hl41- X- 44. 5 NX ir-gg In tlu mlm- ilu-5' N114 Illlilllxllill link 1 3,4 , , -H X 'Iv ,,. 'w . v 2511 DIRECTDRY Best Seller Deals Double Dose to an Qld Business Manager lllnqxeiiig Iwo imrls this yexn- Wils not :in easy txisk funinl lhnt she lnnl to do the juli williunl :in editor, lor llireelor :nnl linsiness Nlniiziger ol' the llireetory she sigheil to herself zinil pitehecl in. .Xfter spemlingg Nun'-5' llnn lielx. the previous full :is lnisiness Illilllil-QQPI' nl' the lJii'eetm'y, When :il the l1eginiiingul'l'nll qn:n'Ier Nliss llziwliek she knew what lny uheznl of her. lint, the lmoli enme lllll on time zincl, as usual, it lveenine the liesI selle1 ' nl' eninpns pnlmlieutions. QP , F 3 smilie Xliss llnwliek went home lin' ai lnnggg lll,llll'lf'l'iS rest. Niniling over l,IIy'1llll lfilllnl'llzlvel.illlnllalllilllllilw'Kl:1l1:1g1eI'N:l1l1'y siness Kl:in:iger Xnney I'l:iwliek elnlehes part - -. s stienin ul nnini s wlneh fills il her hle clnring lzill qn:n'tei'. Miss llnwlieli louli over emlit1n s juli nnilei' title nl' 1lii'er'tur when -- 'is :' ins ,W 1 -A illness, l'Illieien1 stall eriseil Miss llnwlir-lQ's ilunlile iluse uf clillies. li.-I-mg Directory business and editnrial staHs: Standing, left to right: Arlene , s . . i elles, l.xnn N'li:iuinl -i-. .'Xn1!:i Xizzetri, .lunn Nurinan. flllllf' vzinex llnwln-lx, Nnnf-3 Innis,.le:in1-ttv Ffiielisirii. Seated, to right: Helen l':iin'x .lenn Selnmniiniliei. I-lim P4-lf, lilllllil Ile len, Elaine llill Ll E GI EER Professional Tech lVlen Turn Editors for a Deadline Per Quarter lYhen teell men turn jtllll'll2lllNlN, their wares :ire llnir, :intl :1 lull page itil.-iiiit-.limi slmt ol' an t-tn'ptn':1- surprisingly pi'ufessim1:1l. tion ul' interest is nut llllvtllllllltlll, PI'tltll' of their slleeess arrives in teell st-lnml nt tlle lCngineering writers stunt-tinn-s lit-etniie so inspirt-tl end of every t1lllll'l0I'I it is the Nl' llnggineer, must lly their work tlnit they plain ter-lnlir-nl writing for p1'ut'essiom1l pulnlit-zxtion on enmpns. tlieir lifetilne f':n'eers. The nnlgznzine exntles :ill the polish ul' the highest quality t'Ul'ptlI'illlUll plllnlientitm, nncl llllSlllt'SN inunugers evinee knowletlge of prtnfessionzilisni in lllt'lI'IJll1lS0 til' I'l121QQ1lZlIlf' prmltn-tion. Business IHilIl2lQlt'l'S ul' other eunnnis plilmlientioiis drool at pages ol' :nlvertisingg from giant eui'ptn'z1.titnis I f Ti' v . , . . 15' W lr, all over the l llllfxll htutes. Manny nflvertise juli upper- N .- I tlunities for fntnre teeh ggruflnutes. Utliers sl1uwp1'mlllt'ts Q I X or whieh QQl'2LdlllltQS some cluy may lie in at position to purchase fm' at emnpuny. ,A Editorially, rnneh of the Il12l,LI1lZlllt' is nnintelligilile ,L 1 H to thehnon-teeh reader. -04 Titles Sllt'l12lS l l'fmls:1l1tl Stress .Xn:1lysis :incl t'.Xris- tlotle and the Analog fill neatly luicl ont pages. .-Xntlmrs range from interested stutlents to professors :intl in- dustry magnutes. Pietlures are alrnustt rliugmnls iiwolving 1-lose-ups of linzistingz :1 new etlitm'-in-1-liiel' eneli quarter, tln- Nl' lfngi- com lie-zted maehinerv. lint, for the more axertheti- . . , . . p C ' H l neer this yenr wus emlitetl lay tlt-tt tn riglitl Snrkis Snrki- engineer, the 1-over usually is llruwn with fl worldly sian, full: VVilli:xin law-li. Wim.-I-, :intl l':1nl in-ii, spring. Northwestern Engineer: Standing, left to right: George Klrltl, .lirn Peponis, George Jnlinston, Stewnit H9!IlIll9llXX'1lj, lV:1Ily Sl'llllllt'Illll!1. Pete Leahy, Gray Watters, Bill Baasel, John Zirnrnerlnxln, Getii'Q1- Carflis. Seated, left to right: Dun Stanfill, Bill Konyrnun, Dun tinge, Bolm VVheeler, lfluytl Slinekloek, Hur- kis Sarkisiuli, Dun Sfllllllilftl, Holi Gumlrle, I.:lrry Mc-Hraltli, N14-li Polycloris. Justine Millei. riff N,-r' A , ,Aff .-.ff 'fl-'Z' 1 , X1-fllmff lux pmnl xxltln lXl4l4l1ll Illlllllllllll rm ml lmllxllnlln x lun ill: 1 lm mg lllll ntimm to 1 smallvollmxlliltwfIm-1-lilxgg. .xllllllllglll Iuvvtir ul l'lPX1lllIIIl nl ll lvmln llluw-1'1--lluplwvllf-n run lu41'X'1'r 1lQ1'ul'1'Illvllxlvc-IN YlIl'llll'UIllI1lllll'l'S l.CIllll1'l'llljLlll SUI'UI'llY llHllSl'lD2lSOIl14'IltS il lix im: mmnx pmll llvlx' an num 11111111-mm, fll'1lll1bS4'HIllll1l'l i11x'4-stimnlifulus:xml Imsln out prnlnlf-nas llNP1'0lI1IDll'X lullnllmllvill lI1I'f.fl'I'II14'0tiI1gS ' .. '49 1- l GCVERNMENT Deaf Ears for a Casual Prexy Slu- sxxt xxlxxm- ixx llu- living rxuxxxx, slxxrixxgg :xl Ilu- slxxvlx ul pxxpr-rs Wllll'll lxxv lu-lxx1'x- lu-x'. r w . . . . llu-y xx'x-x'x- ax jxxmlxlx- ul lxxrm lx-llx-rs, mxlx-s lxwxxu r'xm1nxitlx-x- IlN'I1llN'l'S, :xml lxxxsllly xx'x'iIIx-xx x'x-uxixulx-rs px-uxu-xl lu lu-rs:-ll xxx slrxxx' xmxxm-xxls. , , . . . llxx'x-x- lxxm-s slu- lxxul Iru-xl In xxssx-xnlxlv llu-xxx llxlxx SUIII1' sxxrl ul' 4l1'l,lf'l'. ,, . .. llxxw- tum-s slu- lxzul lxxxlx-rl. Slu- slrxxiglxlx-xu-xl ixx lu-x' sc-:xt :xml pxw-pxxxx-xl In txxvklx- llu- Imx,u-x-I lux' tlu- lxxxxrllx lxxm-. 'l'xx'xx luxxxrs lxxtx-xg slu- slmxxl up xxml sxrx-lx'lu-xl. Slu- lmxlax-xl xlxxxvxx zxf flu- xu-xxlly prxxxlx-xl xxxxtlim- Ilxxxt lxxy xnxx tmp nl' tlu- Im-say pxxyu-rs. , . . , . - . . hlu- smxlx-xl tex lu-xxx-ll, hlu- lxzul hxxxslu-xl xxx lum- lxxx' llu- nu-1-llxxg. Sf-mxpixxg xxp tlu- pxxlu-rs, slu- xflixxxlu-xl In lu-x' xuuxxxx, xlxxxxm-rl lu-x' 1-xxxxf, xxml lx-ll tlu- luxxxsx-. 'l'lxx'xxxxglx ilu- x-xxlxl zxl'lx-Vxuuxxx zxxx' slu- lxxxll'-xvxxllu-xl, lxxxll- x'xxxx In ilu- sx-x-xxxul flxuxx' ul' Sf-ull lxxxll, xx'lxx-x'x- llu- xm-x-t- xxuf wus In lu- lu--lrl. rs , . hlu- wxxs tlu- lxxst In :xx'x'xx'x-. :xml tlu- rxuxm wus vlxxuxs. lxx xx lx-xx xmxnu-xxrs, ilu- xm-x-lxxxg stxxrtx-xl. , . . . . hlu- xlul mx! lxslz-xx xxx tlu- up:-xxxxxg xwxxxlxm-. ll.-x' mixul x'xu'x-xl llxxrxxxxgglx tlu- Ilxixxgs slu- wxxxxlxl sxxy xxlu-xx it vzxxm- Ilmx- to give- lu-x' x'x-pmt. Slu- wxxs glx-4-flxl :xl llu- l':xx'xxI':xlxlx- l'l'Zll'llllll slu- lxm-xx' lu-1' x'x-1uxx'l wxxxxlxl x'x-1-1-ivx-. Slu- slxivx-x'x-xl ixxsulx- willx xlx-liglxl xxl tlu- x-Xprx-ssixxxxs xml' x-xxllxxxsixxsm slu- kxu-xx' wxxxxlcl vuxxu- fxwxnx ilu- xxxxx-xxu-vtixxgg listx-xu-rs. Sxulxlx-xxly, slu- rx-xxlizx-xl Ilxxxl it was tixm- In gin- lu-x' taxlk. 'l'lu- pix-sixlf--xxl was vxxllixxg lu-x' xxxxmx-. Slu- rusx-, pxxpx-rs xxx lxxxml, :xml stxuul :xl tlu- sulx- ul' tlu- frxxxxt xxf ilu- xwuxm. lYillx tlu- vzxsx- nf lixuxwixxg x-xxu-ily wlxxxl slu- xxxxs gxxixxg tu sxxy, slu- spxxkx- ul lu-x' rx-sl-:xx'x'lx :xml ul' lu-x' plxxxxs, wlm-lx slxx- wus wx-x'l:xixx wxxxxlxl wux'li. XYlu-xx slu- fixxislu-xl. slu- lxuxkx-xl x-xpx-1-lxxxxlly :xl llu- pre-sixlx-xxx. Is tlxzxt xxll'. ' ilu- pn-sixlx-xxl xxslu-xl. Yx-S, slu- zxxxswx-x'x-xl xxxu-Ilv. l . 'lWx-ll, ll1t'll, is tlu-x'x- xxxxy xmxrx- xxlxl lxxxslxu-ss'. ' 'l'lu- prx-sixlx-xxl xlul mxt lmxk :xl lu-x' :xg::xixx. Slu- saxl lxzu-li lxx lll'l' l'llilll'. Slu- xlulxx't lu-xxx' wlxzxl ilu- Ill'l'Sl4ll'lll xvxxs szxyxxxg. 'rx lv 41, 4 l 1 . K 1 fi' gh 4 Q T 1 K.. . , . - 'N Q! lb1-111111i11g11v1'1'1111-ssi:1l1l1-s1-I llll :1t Muvlx P11liii1':1l 1-111111-11ti1111, l'l1:1i1'111:111 ll11l1i11 lglll'IlS 1'1'l:1x1-s1l111'i11g 1111111i11:1ii11gL sp1-1-:'l1 l1yR11l11-rt A. 'liznll l1:111l11-1: VY11111 l'1'111111'ig111's11l'l1111'g:1v1-l-p1111111li11gj11l1, Miss lilll'Il5 sl1111li1-1l 1111 s11111lii11g 1'11gLl1l:1ti1111s :mt 1'1-1111-s1-111:11ivi-s:1ss0111l1lv1l fm' tl11- 1-111111-11ti1111, tl11-11 1'1-Ii1'1-1l 111 tl11' 1111-ss 1-111'111-1' I11 j11i11 1':1st1:1l 111-11's11:111111' 1111-11 i11 :1 1'iQ:11'1-H1-, Miss I5111'11s 1-1111111-1l S1'l11111l 111 L11wi11 fall. MOCK P LITICA CONVENTIO April Celebratories Spark Year's Most Enthusiastic Week End It all l11fg1111 1111 :1 F1'i1l11y i11 lam- April with 11 111:1111- M the Gllll of the pamiclc-, there was Patten gym, 1111111tl1 Ililfllllf' st:11'ii11g i11 tliv S11111l1 Q11111ls. z111cl the 1-1'11w1ls of stllde-11ts svttled 1101111 for the Mock l1i11111's st1'z1y1'1l 1111111 thc- ll2l4'li 1l11111's of s111'111'ity l'11liti1'11l 1-111111-11ti1111. l11111s1-s 111 giuwk :it il 111011 1'i1li11g Glvpllillli har-k 111111 With all the vc-1'vc1 111111 IHllf'l1 111' the politic-ki11g of 111z1l11s sl11111l1l111'i11g signs l111:11'i11g1 1-1'ypti1- sl11gz1111s. ll 1-1111 1'1111ve11ti1111, stiide-11ts pit1-l1ed i11. It has been a Illltllllll p111-ll41- S111':1l41f1' Vl':1y111- l,. 1XI111's1- ll111l1-- ll1'lllll'lllQ U1'1'g.f1111l, 111111 l'l'lll'l'4l l'11liii1':1l Sl'il'Il1'1' l'1'11l1-ss111' K1-111111il1 VY. l'11l1-g1'111'1- 1-:11'11s l:11lgLl111'1' lll1'1llllll'l l111l:1111l 111111115 :1ls11 11l Ilflllllfqll s1'11-111-1' 1l1111:11'i1111'11l.IJ11141l1':111l4111111-11sul'l111iil1-s11f1'11l11- :1111l :11-t1-1l :is lflf'llll4l' :11l1'1s1-rs 1111l1111-1111v1-11ti1111. 111-l Top 1 .lovial Sen. Paul H. Douglas C Dem- oeratg Illinois? entered amid elif-ers, left amid eheers mingled with boos. Bottom: Dapper Sen. VVayne L. Morse tthen Republiean, now Independent :Oregon J. had tepid weleome, warm enr-ore eheers. long, long time sinee Northwestern had been so en- thusiastie about anything. The mere mention of the name ot' the svhool from Keynoter Joe Mr-Carthy tliepublieang Wiseonsinj or from Speaker Harold Stassen brought wild eheers. At, the end of the Hrst Friday night meeting, tired delegates limped home. But, the next afternoon, they were baek, wilder than ever. They listened to more speer-hes, and some- how they seemed aware that they were hearing the nation's leaders for the priee of a walk to Patten. The night session was the rowdiest, and paraders ignored poundings of the gavel as they mart-hed for their favorites. They littered the floor with paper, and about midnight, on the third ballot, they named Dwight D. Eisenhower their presidential candidate. When it was all over, one eustodian remained. With a handful of papers and a Stevenson feathered head dress perched jauntily on his balding head, he raised a wavering Whoopee l MPC continued l1l1Ilnls1:nw1l1' llwImf-I41-rsp:n-:14l1-111 fHl'l' m'l'll4'l:1l Um- 4XK'l1l'll lll X1 .-x' Ntnlw ff-1111111111141 I lrmn X1-w Mlnulx AIIIIIIIQLPI' n S UN'- N X nI'li Xurk lux lllll'm'l11'l'I1m Hu-- . A lPlllPll1'IlIII1XVlg.IllII, l'm-nhmwl' Sxxxtvll N.-. - V. ,lull tl lD.lII4lNX :Lion Ulllf'll 1-ll-vim ll Hx ,U WHY' ' fu: aria' . 1', X Q S-lf M: : ' : .' z ' :J atc-c1H'o1'f CI ' .' ' U: ' ' xl' : il1:1iNOWYnl'lx's vs wuulfl go to I':iSl'Illl0XY1'l'. Tnftite- :uskwl for il roll mtv. Un r-unlplc-fiml uf roll r':1ll. l'1'SlllfS stood .lg 1 . ' : -: .' A 111-11-gait:-, :lll tlw Illll wus OVUI' PRI G ELECTIONS I ot Much Interest for Old Deal l Biggest antielimax of the sehool year were the spring eleetions. Following on the heels of the highly popular Mot-k Politieal eonvention, lot-al politieos found it impossible to drum up the enthusiasm the all-sehool eonvention had earned with its outstanding speakers and preeision planning- Sll'llIQl,'Illt'l1Illl.Q loltletl lmnllots, t'onnter Katy Longeneelter By Q-Onlpal-ismlv SDI-ing elm-tions' Whit-h in U Um-Hull prepnres to renal votes to Ifellow C'ounter .Ionnne Peterson. . . . . whoin:ii'IQse:1eI1initsproperplneeonlierprintetltztllyslieet. year draw at least a mild amount ol interest troin the student body, went unnotieed. There were the usual eonventions -small, spurt-ely attended affairsgand the usual eonvention walk-outsg with Hmm. QQ pm- fvfmuf ,,f thc. St,u14.,lf, y,,1i,,uv 1114. there were the usual double dealers and small students youngest party, Student Congress, walked over the IIVYIUES I0 PIUY Ill!! IWIIIIIUI VUIQS- dying Hi-Partisan league In ezipture ll ol the 113 posi- It all seemed rather ridieulous to most of the student mms listwl ml thc 1,u11,,f,. 15111, only the 143 new otfieers body. More interesting were the l.tll'lIlt'tDIl1lllglllllltllllll Sawmill W,-Y f,Xl.m.41 u1,.,,lf it ull- TIN. ,-PM Wm-1. tm, Conventions, hoth seheduled for Cliieago. lmoretl to enre. Bewildered male frzintieztlly senrehes wzillet for missing ID enrtl, :ts well prepared eoetls show tlieir's to eliet-lter to get lmllots. .Xltlnoiigli only 29 per Cent of the student body voted, eleetions workers :intl party rneinlwers turned out in tlroves for their one Ing time ol' the Sehool year. After the eleetion wus over, winners :intl losers nlilie retired to the l.ittle elulu for :t little t't'It'IlI'QllltlIl :intl :I lot ol' rest. , n v-,N - ju' iv' ' 1 I xxxg n X,q A-0 Q., lit-:milling I'l'1'Sitil'Il1 lixtyiiirmclVV:ig1u-rwtni1-lwtimiwli4-nl:1n1l- AIn-:nityqm-1-ii:intlvim-pi-t-sidu-int, Iflstvlle- Cii21,IlZik0IJll1OS won Nlitla- xwnt tu Stmlm-nt f'uiigr1-ss t'2lll1lill2lil'S tinwn tht- ballot. with VV:1gl1c-1' on Stmlviit C'migr1-ss tit-kt-t. Miss Giainakoplllos Sniilf- prnlmlily :iiflt-tl Wziggm-i' in winning spring mile-1-tiniis. also In-lil linnni' post of Many qnvvn shortly :iftvr elections. Rt-1-niwliiig F1-M1-t:ti'y Ira-nv XNVZHSUII was Politit-inn Iilllilt'Xx'4NMiSXV2lSt'll't'il'1ljllll- Iflm-vt:-ml to tliv lmzml :is Svnlior unaffil- n:ini1-fl tu lm:u'1l lay ,Xssnr'i:nt1-tl Worm-n iUI'Ilfiiii1ltlWlI'l'IDl't'Sl'Ili1iiiV1'iff'Silll1UlliS, init-tl 1'4-pn-sr-litzitivv, Pvtv Oliwvin was Sfll1l lliF. l51v:ll'1l 1-11-r't1'1l Iwi' Sl'I'l'1'f1II'y, 1-ul'i'1-spumlilig st-1-i't't:1i'y by lm:n'tl. 11111111-tl ti'1-:islm-1' in iiit1'z1-liozml vote. 1 . 3 1 A 2 QI, Q 4 i 5 i 1' 5 4 A MH TLIDE T GOVERNIN BOARD New Blood Retains Strong Kinship to Old anel Llpholds a Reputation The1'e's il pzmttlnx in the new eleetion of memhers Yet, with ull this new ltlootl, Sill! yt-:ir utter ye-:rr of the Student ft0YE'l'l1lll2 lmurtl eueh year. fs the sztniez they mln at lot nl' talking, an lot et' meeting, Eaeh spring, oltl and young politir-inns alike gattlier :intl at lnt nt' work, lint it's rure tlnit nnything retrlly for 9l2llJOI'll.l4' rituzils ezilletl eonventions. The nltl ennerete enmes t'rtn'n :tn S1113 meeting. ones piek the young ones they wunltl like to have us This year, the jntlieiul Ill2lll,I11Ilt'll pnsln-tl lust spring, their sueeessors. seemetl to tlisuppenr in at nnnze ot' tletziils, The parking Then, politic-inns run ztrninnl eznnpns telling people sitntttinn lnnln't iinprnvetl mneh. :intl IDlllllll'1llltlllS the eainlitlutes for whom they Nlltbllltl Vote. etlitors still were wmnleiiiig what the lmnrtl wus By the entl nt' the S1lliSt'l1llt'lli eleetions tlzty, eight tlrringgg ailment its spnnsnrship nt' Signizt lJl'll2l tr'l1i's of SGB's 18 memlmers have lmeen eleetetl. prolme into the Stnrlents Pnlnlishing tknnpaniy. In the full, the ,egronp meets tor the first time. l'sn- This yezir, :ls every year, SGH w:1s pnekerl with ai ally, there are one or two t'2ll'l'y-UYPI' meinliers, lint lot nt' niee, intelligent stntlents. lint, it just ennltln't for the most pzirt, the lmztril is new, shzike its repntxition tor apathy. - 1? 4.2 T' Hzulio tuner Stun linux i serv:-tl :ns SIl1lllll llt'l'lb lfrientl, lllllltbl'llllillllllillwl liesitles lt-npini: :llltl 1lV l'llllll5'5 ll l' L . senior zillilizitetl representutive. Knapp representxitive, plzinnetl yt-:n s juli :is lexnler. llniinni l,nwreneeservetlnsyenr s Vl'11S0lOt'ltttl0ll Stinlent C'fm,1ll'ess tieket. step tnw:n'4l lriggr-1' :intl lvetterthings. Wl'l 'lW 't' 1'llll'1'l 'l l 'f'5 li'lIW W'-vas V, .,, N TT .wt-sf , La,st,ye:i1 sl'i'eshin:1nlnniflilizttemlrepre- l'lI't'SllIllilIl .Xtliliutetl ltepresentntive Newt-tuner to polities, lfreslnn:in l'n- senttutive, I'lZlI'l .Iulinson wats retnrnetl Frm-tlKriiegei'gripsenpynt'llnilyNorth- :tllilintt-tl ltepresentzitive liill l'ntti-ell :is soplmimwe 1in:1ltili:itetl iueinlier. western enntnining story ot' inet-tingi sei-veil tlnrinsz lirst vt-:ir :it enllege, lm 1 1 1 1 N1 111 1 .X111111L 111111 111-1'111111-1'11111i11s11s1'11:1i1fm:111 111111111 1111 11111-1111111111 11 IN ll 11111 1 1111 1111111 11111111 111111111 1111111111 N1l1l11N 1l1.S1'H11 11:111,S1-11i111'I1i111:1 I5U111I1g1101d 111 11111111 111 1 1111111111111 1 11111111111 11 Ill lI11 111'1111111111 1111111 1111 11111111 1111si111111 :1s 11x 111H111'111 111111111 I1111I1111e1'. To givv :1 v11i1-1- 111 1-11mm111i11g WOIHQ11, W111111111 OIT C'11111p11s sont Camille Jar- Z1-11111ski as 1'11111'1-S1-111.:11iv12 10 the 110:11'11. '11:1k1111L111'1-11511111-1'11i11gTusk11'11111'1-Nor1,1- s11':11111 11111 11131, Ui1'k.1l11i:111 11111':111111 M6111 U1'1'C':11111111s 1'1-111-1-S1-111:1111f1'111 t111,'111,1:11'1l. f 11111 111 111111 H11 SUB Ill1'1'11IlLIS, VV1s111'111-11s1':11'1'y knitting. ASSCDCIATED WQMEN sruolsuts l For Campus Standards Members: A little Ifess Autocratic Ruling 'lllll'I'f' was 21 lug: Vllilllglfl this your in tlui rulv lumks Stzuulzmls nu-mln-rs rlift-:nw-ll wuyf :mul nivanns ol' of tlu- .Xssuvizlli-al Wunufn Stlulvnts. mulring Ilu- lll'l'lSltlllS ul' slzuulamls :ns llilll' :ns Il4N5lllll'. lYill1 ilu' Ill'0Sl4l0lll ul' Slilllll2ll'flS ol' l'lll'll XYHIlll'lI.S Nlusl LLITJIIIJS ll'llll In Iw lou lm-nu-nl in :nn anllf-mp! not llUllSt' in tlu- Ul'gL2llllZilll4lll, prnlllr-nis Vrllllllllbll In :ill In lwwvxiu- 1ll'l'll'lf Il nun-s. glhllps often vzmui up lm' fllSl'llSSlHll- 'lslll'll, lluty SflIll llI11l'S 11-anlizv llinl llu-5' :nw living t Inu lt-nivnl. zuul Ilu-y start lllf'lI'1ll'4'lSl1lllN wlYlllQQlIlQ in tlu- llIJllflSllK' tlll'fW'llHll. Sw, :ns at p1'c-x'f-11tix'c- I'l'll'2lFlll'l', .XWS this QYVZII' Vblilll- l llwlumlu1-mnniltlu ul 2lIlIll'2ll4 .Xllluiuggll Ilu- Hl'QillllZ2lllHll lllllllllbil Ilml ll xxmllfl lu-11151100lvnu-nt.Iluiu-nilulit lwllutsl-Wllnlz-ll lllIlllL1lIl'Ql wlul woulfl uppvzxl llu-ll' wists In Ilu- mmlllmilln-1-, L .-f , . ,I .' ' -' A htumlunls nu-mluirs wt-tw lmppy: :1 lui nl llu- rv- ,X Sllfhlwllllllly lm' fllSl'lIlllI1f' lnul lll'l'll lille-tl lrmn ilu-ni. ka, , y . - ' n V, 4 . J . :!.r.nLL ' ' ' Pvrusing ru-wly rc-visf-ll hunk of l:ux ' for 1-owls, I'rc-simlm-nt Ii:-tty Tszlrns F porulc-rs latest l'll2lIlg4'S in rvglll:1tio11s. -ig 455- Associated Women Students: Standing at top of Stairs, left to right? Nilllvl' llllllllll Klulgg- Evnn-, IS:-ity NV-1-X. Mu-km' Klurpliy. Hull. l lviec-linmmi. Standing along stair railing, background to foreground: fit-uiwiiivw .Mm-lfl, KIM-levy lxllfllllllilltj, Mis-lu-x' Wnlflwn, Milw- Rollinsmi. Seated along stair railing, back- ground to foreground: Ntnwy l-lnnin-R, Irvin- XVLUFUII. H1-tty lllrillilx, lun- liwluzir-l-mi. Seated at left, back row, left to right: .html Mei vi. P411 Hurtwf-ll,ImyPmvu-,l,xu-1ll+tW1nul. Seated at left, front row, left to right: Sylvia liziilwq, Ginny ll:-uul. Standing in center of seated girlS: Mxlrtlnn Ynka-l, l'l 5 P.-J . . ,., .Q--.. ... 0 --' '-s' ': -s -.. 4 X fu... - '1- Q lux . I l 'ss ff f-wk., .. .ls 5 ' 4 742755 5 ' 5 f' lf-1: .2 mn. grep vi wi 4. if xxft Q ,,,..-I sr ei-QT? A556 , ,f Sgqigf qoumgilg Stanfiing, lpfy 19 righgg M,-1 XY.-HH.-1, Xlniiiifi-ii fiIllX'll1. Pail I'1.,i1g.-i. Dim llliu-lq-fm. lie-ii li1'llly2,.l3llIllN f'mipvi', Dis-lx .luli:ii1, llowniil Svliivk, Divk Nl-nu--ll, l'lix .li- l'ml---4-It .ltliii's.l4nlilisull.tii-Ill'multuIl..llll'l1.xIlllr..l1l1'ls RI-iss, IH-Iv l,1ilIt-. Seated, hack row, left to right: liziiii Siiiiyzsriii. l.:lll'y'K1lufli1:1Ii.B0lJ llmiflv-ll. NI,iii llziiiis, llililri linlliivr, .lmvv 'l'iivlwi, Seated, middle row, left to right: Nlyinii Klillt-ig .Xile iw 'lllll1'll'll,-lllllltm ll1lllt'llit', Seated, front l'0W, left to fight! Slllll ltliaipp, tll:tli:lIii llvllllilllis. SENICR COUNCIL Class of l953 Labels the Campus with their Number for a Week liig tliiiigs iwiw- ln-ing plamiiml tm' tliv 1-luss ul' 1-vc-iitsul'tl1vweek. l'lVei'ywl1ei'e,zutivitiesziiidorgan- 15153 tliis yt-in: izzitiims lmrv tlii- 1953 imprint. l ii'st, sm-iiiurs wit:-tl tn l'lll'lllSll xi Sllltlt'lll luiiiiggf- iii rllllilll wmie plains for the first zuiiiiizll se-iiim' day at lit-4-riiigg lilii'ui'y :is ai gift tu the iiiiiwwsity, the Clic-vy Chaise t'tblllltI'y vlulmewitll the alumni asso- 'lli mist- int:-rt-st :mil iimiivy Ytlit- t'l2lNS lie-lml ai vialtiuiifrmtimitllelmillf1il'eVe1'ytl1i11g. s'-iiiiii' we-ek iii wliif-li siiiiifws took nvcii' tliv zulmiiiis- Class 0H:lt'Pl'S were lmegiiiiiiiig to fm-l at homo with tiyititiii, gulililt-sl up tlic- llzlily Nm'tliwvstvi'ii for il the ailuuiiii. lt was gmnl, for us QQI'iltlllil,fPS they would ilziy, :tml ggi-iitiiuilly taiggwl tliv 1-lxiss llillllt' fnitu the ss-i'vc- us pc-rmzliieiit uflif'vi'suftl1i- class of 1953. N af .Z 1 1 , , 5 for f 2,5 LW - , . junior council: Standing at top of stairs, left to right: lJ:iv1-Winton. Ili:-k.krli1iit-k, linlt1'tnt'nlzili,.lm-li iil':lTlll!1,.l4hiIll Aliiflinll. Along left stair rail, left to right: Mary Giltiizint-. Ron I,1il'uuiit, tit-m'uv W:-ltstt-r, Phil lluui-mnui, .Inuit SIlllll1if'l's, .Imin filaiultkt-. Along right stair rail, background to foreground: Phil Ii-trim-'lil Dick Merske. Alive- Robinson, I.:ir1'yTrmtillf-li. Rumly Norris, fie-oi'g+- Iii:-wst:-1. Standing near ton of stairs, left to right: .loliii lim-pk:-. ,lo lioisli. Seated on stairs, back row, left to right: .Iutlv lbw-rift-lil, .lim Ilezzilwk. Seated on stairs, front row, left to right: .lt-iii I,--vm, litilt Rliliit-. .lim lili--si-mt-1, Klikt- f'iiiiim1. Standing. left side of foot of stairs: Ht-ilu l-'iii-ntl. Standing left of stairs, left to right: Miki- K1ii:.5ri1S1-tilts-i, Vliim- St-iltfi, lizuli lit-1-kiiigttiii, Iill: l,ul1.Xlliul1i, Ruth Spies, John Lereh, Suv Ht-imit-li, Iimilt- Womls. II:-It-ii Lrinili-, Seated in foreground, left to right: Jin- lim---1, Iiutly Iiittgtti. lit-iw xxillsvrll, t'l:i1i.-Sim.-Is, limi Nlnislinll. Carol Kruse. JU IOR CO NCIL Strange Commodity Sprouts from an Old Formal with a New Name It was the Sfl'1lllgLf'Sf thiligzg that zuiymie 1-oulil re- putting lliv Sylluliiis quiet-ii In :1 vote- of those prtlsrliil, member huviilg lizippc-lied at an juiiiur prtmi. :mil :trifling :iii tittim-tioii of Il Big lll tim-4-ii s-lt-4-It-tl The spmisurs mzule motley f?ii4l50 wortlif from 1'ep1'4s.-iitzitivvs ol' sew-ii of the Big lil svlimmls. But they tlitl11'1 do it witlitnlt 1-limigiiig the iizinit- of Wliwii il was :ill owr, tlu-rv misift ai nit-mlwr of the the all-uliiversity claim-e to the Jlllllfbl' NI2lS1llllWi bull, llllllltbl' t'Hllll4'ii that waisift prolly proiul ol' liimsz-llf S' x ai t iltintg 1 nr nf onni role' ns ti'c'slnnc-n, tln- so SOPHO RE C0 NCIL Sophomore council: Seated on wall: left to right: Bruce Glenn, Dick NYiley, Spike Johnson. Dick Michie. Wnlly Seminf-rling. Standing, left to right: Mic-lun-l Graft., Maiy Gray, Ralph Hamilton, Sue Cummins, xxlllillillft Brzu-ken, Fthelyn Brin, Dun Sullivan, Kitty Koons, John Doty, Dzulf-ne Viliehliolz. Pat Brad- frncl, Bolt Sturgeon, Connie Mor- gnn Seated on second tier of stairs, left to right: Marilyn Seliziuniherg. Dunne XvOlfl'11Ill, .loan Fox. Seated on first tier of stairs, left to right: Ste-ye Alle-n. Dan Lorflzihl, Candy Vnntielil, -inn Ralston, Bruce Holden, Me-lyin Lippe. John Tlimnpfon in hawk of Phil Bodo- yitz. Pets- Kellawny in hack of Fliiiiifs Mc-Ginniss, Stan Schwartz in front of Alicln Xvillifll, Dianne Harrison. Seated in foreground, left to right: Nancy Mr-Osker, Don flllll. Tc-tlu I,ngnurrl, Bill Caruso, I7onnn l,nwi'ein'f-, From the World's Happiest Treasurer: Big, Fat, Financial Grin ssoniint: for tln- soplioniora- . annie lug Ill'U.lf't'lS ol thc-n' own. he N tln snplnnnnrv votillinn, whit-li pli- sgnt lllPIlllbt'l'S st'n1'1'ying to gather up the Eclggewatei' Iii-zn'l1 hotel and SlllQQt'l' Joni .lzimes to make the votil- lion il sovinl :intl finznivizll SIIVUPSS. The pzivkc-cl clanm- floor nncl the smiling faire of the ll'i'2lSlll'f'l' 2ll.lt'l'lYill'llS tolcl them that it haul been both. I I fn W I I Wk Q01 1 f' , . i 1-1 , 1 l il il, W Freshman Councili Standing, back r0w,left to fight:Yi1'Tsulsull'.ling:-1Q1li!l0,KI:1ly llulwl hull. linlwzt llrfnx'111l'nu,,li11'u Wllefm, Hulmlun 4 ilflllvl, .lim Svlnul. lfivlmzml lllaeon. Ps-ggyDnl1l, I71wi1lSly,.I1uly Bxzlun. Standing, front row, left to right: llxlmln limlmlzm. .lmw-1-S1-villllfl, IH-+I XX lu-1-IQ-1. Ulf- Ixulll, l'unl4x Vlmpmgm. Kneeling, , left to right: Yir- Dunlmll, Bull Iillllllflul?-I. Stun Young. Alam lie-nur-415 .1 Seated, back rJW, left ln right: l'nllXX1llv,NUmm lm- lllNlll'l .lmm xyllllI'lll1lll4'l, .l:mu- Iivm. 1 Nancy We5t,.luc-kll1l1lvy,Elf-umm Mulw-y,Mzullyxlklzute-lx..Xv1v:1flllwemun. Ilaxwf lluevllznllln. Klmvlm ll.-wld-I Seated, front row, left to right: Snlmq iiHl4lNll'Ill, .lane Xxllfllllvill, Maw Nutlizm, liulr BlIllll'll1llli, Sus- Vlulxlf, lwwl Ixrua-gn-1, FRESHMAN CO NCIL Fecund Frosh Minds Plot and Scheme to Paint the Campus Green N0 one voulcl suy that thc- vulnplls' yflllllQQf'Sl l'lllllli'll First, ilu-rv was the sm-lx limp, wllivll plm-ml ilu- had nothing to do during its firm year at il lnig grnllpill1111-ralxlksnlAYvtvl':1l1 I'7Ill'lj'QlYl'l'S. 'l'lw11 tlwrv university. were plans for spring 1lll2ll'lf'I S lrvslllnam v:11'nix':1l mul Hardly had the gl'UllIJ'S zulviser, the View IJI'6'Sl4l0llt l'1'c'slnuam lluily Xm'tl1wc-stv1'11, wlliclx wr-rv In m:1lw of the Stlldent Clovernillg lmzllxl, l6'il,I'll6ll thc- mum-s ilu-In l'11ll-l'lwl,ugc-ll :1,r'tivitic-s111:1jurs. n 0fherr'liarggesthanln1syf1'vsl1111u11mimls were clrvalm- It mlimllft take- lung fur the frvslllm-In tn lvzlrn Ille- ing up big things for their ywur fl-if-ke of tht- mmm-il lI'1llii'. l W H l l Panhellenic association: Standing, left to right: .l11111f'1- M1-wr. l51lll'1lIfI 'l'1Ilmff111, fllllifll Wurtx, Dm Yogi. Seated, back row, left to right: Mary Hoge, Edith Baker, Xl1lIlX lit-ml, Klang- l'1-If-1-1111, Seated, middle row, left to right: Kay' l14lll,Et'lIl'f'liPl', XI111i:111 Slllllllli-'lIllI'I, .lm-:111 B1'isr-uv, lic-tty ixllll Tszllns. Seated, front r0W, left lo right:H1111-IHI11-11111'11'1.S11IlVv.!t1li1111fm11,AI1It1'5 fllilj A HELLENIC ASSOCIATICN For an Eternally Plaguin Problem, A Not-So-New Solution S11l11ti1111 In the ulcl IJl'1ll1lPIH of rush week this year Assuiletl by s11ggestir111s i'1'OIH ull sides, the group :1gL11i11 l111tl11-11-4l l,2lIlllt'll4'llll' 11ssm-i11tio11. flllilllj' evulvetl its own Sllllliltlll. Hush would stay the lll tau-1, it lmtl1e1'1-tl lllQIl1 i11 Q1 lug wuy, tlllfl they szum- with one ext-eptio11: the oltl open house would mink their p1'11l1le111 lu the z1cl111i11ist1'11tio11. he 1'c-plum-erl by open houses i11 both Zl.iElitltQCl and inde- A lui uf pc-uple 1111 I'llIlllJllS 1':1111e up with ll lut ul' IJf'lltlClli houses so that IIGW students might have a ltlt'IlS lm' P1111l1m-lle11ic' :mmf-i:1ti1111 In tlisvuss. lmsis fm' tlec'i1li11g whether to rush or not to rush. N11'1111gLul1l1'l11ll14-stusc-11fl tu l,:111l14'll1'11i:' :1ssu1-i- :1I11111 Q 111-1-1-It 111'pl1:111, lIl4'llllN'l'S spot lllIll'4'S tn In- put'-l11-1l.1111-111l1-rl.111'4l:11'111'rls11ll1:1lull1e-1's111:1yl11- 1'1-'ufllx' 111Il1 111-1-:lla-:1111l ll11'4':14l tu lllillil' lll'l'1'SS2ll'f' 11-11:111's..Xwsur'1:1ll1111rulnplf-rlgl1'l lust j'1'2ll', l'4'4'1'lVi' I11' 11111111 Ivttt-rsl'1w1111l1f11' H1-1111p:111s1xm-1's 1-4-g11l:11'ly. l'1 ' , E ' . l'.l shdifiikz i Iit'illlllllLf over r-iittmg: :mil is... Lgjal li-iiii' ZlSQtlT'i2lllUll, out-ils sliilll -f l 'oilgli pugs-s wliii-li will be rvaul lil oltl In-uplv fll0lIl . JU ICR PANHELLENIC ASSCCIATIQ Scrap Book aking Novices Discover the Rigors of Greek Life Unlike their big sisters in Pzmhelleiiic- ussoi-iatioii, Coiitiimiiig with the plum ui' not lllSlJ2illlllll21ll ini- members of the .luiiior Pziiilielleiiic' ztssoviziitioii had no tizitioii time, the 2lSStH'l2lllUlllS biggest operzttioiis ot' worries this year about improving rush week. the your we-1'e sponsoring: the plc-ilge mixer tluriiigr full Instead, theirs was year of orieiitzrtioii into the quarter :mil working on st-rap books to be given to workings of it iizitioiiul orggzmizzitioii surh us Pzmhell. olrl peoples homes in Evuiistoii. junior Panhellenic association: Seated on left stair wall, foreground to background: I,iiui1i BI:-1,4-urn, Cfaiiol Baines, Lin-yWooi1. Standing on SIail'S, left to right: liziilvairzi xy1Ill'il'l. lillii- Blovk. Seated on right stair wall, background to foreground: Bc-v Seluoililt-i. Muni Wimt-i, lfiitzii- Foss. Seated on stairs, left to right: , Robbie Giblmii. lluigi- Pi-tivirnll. 'Y 1 l,Illl'l'lllIll.X llFli'lllll1f Ill Vllhlllllf l'l'IMll'l ll'UlIl .lllIll4Dl' liltl-l'li':lIl-l'lllly l'Ullllf'll, lIll'lIIll1'l'sHll llltl-rI'l':lIl-i'llilyl-lllillvil llll'li Ill!llt'lX'SllL1'LIl'Sll1lIlSlA1ll'l'llSllXYt'l'li1lll1l. :ll llI1'FIlll'l' liglll-, l4'JlI'lI xill:ll is Lflblllg llll ill tlll- llIlll4lSHl' llll'll'j'1lIlllIL1'll2ll'fl,'l'r. ,X l'l-pi'l-sl-ill:ltivl- lui ll' IlllX'lSI'S.llIlllHl'lllI'lllll1'l'Stll :lll lIl4'1'lIllLfSIIIlll sl-rvl-s :ls :lll Hl'XIllIIllll'I'n Ill IDll'4lL11'S xxllll llll lltll lllllll-rstllllll l'lllt's ln' plllivills lil' tlll- l-lllillvil. ll-' ll'IIlIlN lll1'llLf1' llll-iillll-rs Ill lfllit' uw-1' lilllls tlll-y Sllflll will V:ll':ltl-. I TERFR TER ITY CO NCIL For Greek Law Makers, Legislating Sometimes Bows to Partying liigg glwllrllillg lllllly lli' zlllilixlll-ll ml-ll's lllllislfs, lilly silll-e 1950, the t'ol'mzll sllzlps up wo1'k-weary lllllfi't'l':lll-i'llily l-lmlilll-il is llllt K'Ulllt'lll to rest itll its stl1ll0iltslllll'illgMllyweeli zlilclwlliskstllemoff to party. ll-gislllliw lilllI'l'lN. To some-, the party is tops for tlle year, for two lllstl-alll, it IJl2lllN llllll l-xl-lllill-s tlll- IF-MIC' tlLlll4'6' lllmlises walk uwzly fl'0Il1 the llzlill-e with first plal-e witll llll- Kl4'll'S lille-i'lllllisll l-lllllll-il. l,l'f'Sltllif?Kl alllllll- trlmpllies for Huy Slllg. Interfraternity council: Standing, left to right: Hlll'lxxY4'1lYt'l, Hill Ill-ss. 'I'llll fill-ml, .Illll .xIl1ll'lFllll, Bill Sllllill, .lim Sllil4l1lN. rlllllll Bl-lgslllilll. Hllrulll Blhl'llIllflIl, Wyatt Yllll, f'lllll'll Klllsllll, l.4'll li1llYl'I Seated in chairs, back row. left to right: IrvWilli1llllslm,.I1lll Kllll-lc. lillj Muir, Tum lil-llxl, Boll Goolll-ll. Sealed in chairs, front row, left to right: Il.lll l llil1 iii flllilt llf N1l'kf'llllIl-s, .lllllll 'I'llllllipsllil. Klzllsll fill-lflisylzlil. l.l's Iivlli, Rl-l-ll i1Ult'lll1'lIl, Bull Hulllwll. Seated on Hoor, left to right: Xlllll-ll Klilllli. -lllll llllllivi lllllly Killul-l, I,ll'li Sllllllik Qu' fi. 7 avi fha- -5 X X QT... -. ' A ' - V A. KY'-'5-Y...-. :- Ili-porting to Iut:-rl'r:ntt-riiity 1-mlm-il, pre-sill:-nt ut' .limitlr Illll'l'I'l'iIlt'l'IlIl.Y 1-omit-ilgivt-sra-stlltsulslirvi-yulliisim-iiilit-1'soi1 tlit-ii'tlmi1gl1tsfm tllt- I'llhll wc-t-li ol' tlit-ir lirst yt-:1r. Sc-nior mt-inlu-rs watt-I1 1-lost-ly tlu- rt-:tr-titms ol' Ilif- plt-tlgt-S :is il Slllllllllllll Imxiril for tlit- siivva-ss or I-IllIllI't' ul' Various Im-tluuls ot' rusliing, Often siiggt-stioiis front tlit- ple-ilgt-s nrt- :ttluptt-tl lay tlu- ll unin- . . , , t-il, :mtl 1-vt-iitiixilly ttln-y In-r-oiiiv pt-rlunm-int parts ol mm-in s lurmttl rutsli we-4-lx, JUNIOR I TERFR TER ITY COUNCIL Watch Birds Scrutinize Wise Elders in the Preview to Big Deals Little brotlic-rs to the me-11 of liiteitrutc-riiity :tml the-ir pix-sitli-int sits on Iiiec-tiings of IF 4-num-il zmtl council, Junior Iiitc-1't'1'ute1'i1ity 4-num-il is it ple-rlggc takes Inu-la ull that lu- le-urns ulmiit tlu- iwiniiing ol' tlu- Ceiitralcc-ommittee :tml at tl'lllIllIlg2Q grotuicl for future o1'g,:ui1iz11tim1. frateriiity years. By tlie- to-ml of thc- yt-ur, tlir- yotingr-1' lmlt' is pretty Council memlmers serve on numerous t-oniiiiittf-vs, well zu-tltiztixitt-tl with tlif- lift- ol' tlic- t'rzttr-rility mam. Junior Interfraternity Council! Standing, left t0 right:Nof-IMt-1i:tm,PlnlPilgrim, lit-nYlf-mit-il. IH-tvligilu-in-k,.It-iii .lmilim,W:ui+-11ltumuu,NI:tx I'im-, Hull Mmggm John Gurifle, Efl Penny, .Ion D11-ssl-l, Eil Be-nmzm. Seated on chair arms and backs, left to right: .lolm Imty. .Inlm l'1-iron. flllillllf'SIlUl'IIl1ll'xl'I. Rit-ky Itulmismi .lack Holmluec-k. Seated in background, lett to right: .lov Pike. WiIlSmirl1, Pc-tv XY1lIits in Inu-li nf Uri' St-Iiumiivln-1. Iiivliaml Nlill:-1, lie-uiuv Engle-tim. .lim I-'mm stein, Charles Smith, Don Rugge-ii, Roy Mill:-r. Seated in foreground, left to right: Dir-k Lu:-y, I-'mit-st lXI:u-Ilnuultl, Vztlvm Iimpp, Tim Nlmm-, Hairy liiut-mi .lay Townseml, Don f'll1lIIlIN'l'IllIIl, Boll Kohler. xQit.w.,.- 4-921 s Rez. xj X -rf... Stzivki-il in tiers tm' za pivtiire fm' the llxiily Xortliu'4-sti-1'n, lI1t'IHllt'l'SOf Men's lnti-1'lioi1sl- t'tlllllt'll ilisvnss Il1Ot li issues tu ple-use plintogmplic-1'. R1-gulzn' coun- cil pamper work vnnsists of sc-liecluling in- mlepe-nilent tennis for int1':unnml sports. lVlEN'S I TERHOLI E COUNCIL Goal for Qctoberz Veteran Freshmen and Big Policy Decisions Vox pnpuli ot' the iinlepemlc-iit nniles is the M1-n's Besides solving prolmlenis, MIC plays-host to new llllt'l'llHllSt' mnni-il. students euf-li fall during New Student week. 'lln it 4-nine l't'lJI't'St'lllZltlYtJS twin every ilirlepemleiit By the time Uvtolvei' zirrives, the new students are lionsv on 1-zunpns In settle most of the lnrgei' und all well ui-qnziiiitexl, :ind the c-nnni-il has settled down for ul' tlu- sinullei' prnlilt-ins nt' the llllzlfflllillwl mule. ZL year long tzisk ut' cleliberzition and cleeision. Men's Interhouse council S and 'Simi-, u1A 4i:1.' 4- . . 1 t - ing at top of stairs, left to right: Sinn lilx. l'e-to Hlilwvin, 'l'wl flu ii ll i lk l Xlulli llinl tlxnl fQ.,.iilln':ii1. Standing on stairs, foreground to background: .liilin Nlvliiiiulit, llillll l,linlsti1mi, Iso Womeri's Interhouse council: Left to right: Pat Hulrlie-sun, Gr-ingine Rf-ill in lvziuk uf Betty Suiter. Bliss I+'ru1ic'f-s Ye-arlvy. B:u'lmi':i F Peterson, Jose-pliiiie flriillvy. flimix Ht-nlnl, H. ' 't' -- N-- Patrieiu Bnrzinrlsoii. Ifmily llc-pfmml. 1x ' ' W0lVlEN'S l TERHOLISE C0 NCIL Females' Best Friends Adds Italian Child to Their List of Charges If you'1'e an imlepc-iiflc-lit woman, your host i.I'l0llllS ul' big :tml lint-su-liig prulmlc-ms. Hut, the mmm-il :lm-s at Nortliwestern prolimalmly are the ITl6'IDll0l'S of the inure than iuakv liig elm-isimis. VVOHIGIYS Iute1'l1ouse 0011111-il. liesiclc-H sprnismiiigg imlcipc-lull-nit tc-nuns in pzirtiwi- Sole intent of XYIC is the WGliiill'6 of its 4-lizwggos, putciiilYun1m1'sXthlvlif-:issue-izllifni4-ve-lits.tlic-ggrnlip and with suvh zi purpose, the group has its luuids full supports an zuiluptcwl Itulizm mu- twpliuii. Veteran gave-l pounds-1' l'1lllOtl'Sl'0Vl'l'l'l'lllSl'Sll11llli'i just wmv inurc- time to quit-t :i I'i'Sill'FSIl1t'ltllllQ,'. Pl'l'SlillllfLUlll1'1'l'Stilt'l'illllllllSUX'l'l' would Complain of whispering, iIliltlt'IltlVl' Ill0IHlN'l'S iluriiig im-1-tings us gossip :mil sm-itil lill- fm-:1sia,n1:illy look uve-1' thi- IIl0l'l' rlignilii-fl :mural ul' an official business Hllttttlllg. As pu-simlvlit of iiitviw-stwl :intl l'l1illlllSlIlSllt' VVilclr':ut 1'flllIlt'll, liiw-wa-1' was llnw-4-nl to iw- gnvvl :almost mtv:-r. ,rw N 281 ilyphrq ls. KL 3 X Y Iwxlx ul lml,lmg NIU-in fn! 4YZII'Il xxlniln- vm-nl wimls il inlu :1 lmll hells lui 4lfAIll1lll'XYilll In-:u't sm-t on an ru-xx' pair uf':1l'gyl1' sur-ks. Long :1 I--lluululx I-nl -nlgyle-5 rnrslw Illflllf' ZIlblN'Qll'IIlll'1'5 in l4'I'1llI'l'1'lIlSS1'SXYlll'I'1'l'4l1'llF knit :mul pllrl lu-twn-vim llilSIlllll Ilil'l'l'Sflf-ll'1't1ll'l'll0t1'S. .Xl- mlwnuulm mlm- lH'4Ii.l'FS1DI'F4lll4l1't't. lnml ZlI'4'j,,f1NNl rnullm-ml, :lnwlswim-:1l'vsnf:1sr'il1:xI1'4l Ivy thf-prm-4-sstlmt tln-ylu-1-poyvs gllu-ml tu k11ittv1'S. n ,C , my I 4' LF ,, ,- 4 4 . 'N 1 5.,-4, may 1-rI3aH'd' I 'V' 7 SIMILAR I TERESTS Birds of Feather F ock Together They always got along so well. She supposed it was lieeause they liked to do so many ot' the same things together. There was something different every quarter. In the fall, there were the football games. They always went when the game was in town, and often they sehemed and plotted to save their money to get to most ot' the out-of-town ones. They approaehed footliall from entii'ely tlifferent at- titudes. She loved the atmosphere fthe hot dogs, the eheering erowd, the hand double timing down the eenter of the field. Ile was an earnest enthusiast. He knew the name, the home town, and halt' the life history of just about everyone on every team, and he religiously sehooled her in the faets during half time. She listened to him only vaguely, hut she enjoyed his sincerity in trying to make a true fan of her. Winter was a eold time. Although there were iee skating and skiing, most of all they liked to stay at the house during the evening. They would wateh television e and, they never disagreed on the ehannel that should lie tuned in. Winter evenings they often played bridge, and she loved the way he frowned only slightly when she went down on an easily made slam laid. Winter was the season of the hand knitted soc-ks. Invarialily, the eolor wool she needed didn't eome already wound, and they would sit in the living room winding skeins into halls. She wondered il' he minded playing a winding raek. She knew he never would eomplain, even it' it did annoy him terrilily. .Xfter all, he was the one who got the soeks when they were all finished. Spring was their season in the out of doors. The appearanee of the first lilade ol' grass shoving through the earth was the signal for them to take long walks hy the lake and to lmask in the sand lay tl1e shores. Sometimes they would walk for miles along the lake, returning tired and hungry. Sometimes they would just loaf on park lmenehes, and onee they lruild a liig eastle in the sand. Any season, it was good to lie with him. INR Crihhinguotesmi l':1ii'f-inploy- ment pine-tic-vs from 1-:ii-h I, ,, Other, I3t'lD2ilt'l'S Stvpliziii Tl19I'IlHlI'tJIll tlvftl :intl Toni A Dietvric-h se-t sights on win- Ilillg 26-SCll00l mll-lnilvul Nlv. DEB TE For the Strongly Persuasive: A Topic of Nationwide Scope He sat llllllt'l1tAll tbX't'l' an thivk tome on lc-gall pm- llt- wus one ol' Ntil'lllXX't'Sl4'l'll tlwlmlt-i's, :intl :is siivh Cedures iii Deering lllll'2l1'y. hc- was spa-iitliiigg hoiii' ziltvi' lioiii' tloinpg l't'Nl'ill't'll in Ihr- A vouple zlvross the tzihlt' froiii him we-re wliisptfring lihi'1ii'y for thc- iizitiiiiizil ilelmtt- tnpit- of thi- j't'lll'. auclibly, hut he clitl not lic-ui' them. llis lips iiimw-il This yv:1i s mis im-siilwil: thzil the 1-oiigiwiss til' tht- slightly :is his eyes moveil zu-ross the page :intl on to lvlIlll'll Sl2lll'S shoiilil 1-imvt ii 1-oiiipiilsoi-y lkiii' vniploy- the next! chapter. inmint pi':u'tir-vs lun. Pe1'i0tli1-ally, he jutti-il clown 21 note on the pzipt-i' llis i'tiszi:li'4-li pziitl oil. which lziy he-sitle him. XYlli'll the lllil'tll'y vlostiil, hc- .Xs iisiiul, Xui'tlixwstvi'ii's iltfliqiiws im-lu-il Ill! :i zirost- :intl trotl wezirily hui-li to his Noi-th Qiiziils liomn-. iiiziiiy-wiii i't-1-mul lm' tht- si-alsiiii. INS 'F ' ' 1' A 'sl' ,i 11: ! ff jg 1 -2 ' K-11 4 5 l u Dolphin Club: left I0 right: K1-11h l'1-11'1x1111. lI11l11-11 li11l:1111l, lll'llf, l4lll1lll'li, Fun: l'1-11-151111, lilllll:11'l11'l.l'l11-l1-l,:111ut13.Allx11h11,.X11-hivXY:1ll1-11,YY1lli11111YY:1llel1, lx1'I1ll11l1l1'11 D LPHIN CLUB For Qriginators of an Old Pastime: A Christmas in the Sun l'1'11g1-11it111's 111' tl11- 11l1l N111'tl1w11st111'11 t1'111liti1111 111' swi1111111-rs,t1'z1ips111l111l t. l.z1111l1-1'1l11l1-1l111'111g C'l11'istm:1S lillilllgl ull' fm' I+'l111'11la1 was th11 lD11lph111 1'l11h. va11'z1t11m11 lllll' il xvlllllifllll h1'l'111'11 the 11111-11i11g3g of the ,Xg:1i11 this y1-:11'. 1111-111h111's, ull 111' wl111111 z11'1- v:11'sily s11'i111I11111gL s1Jz1s1111. li11lY1-rlly sl1'11l1i11g :11'1'11ss l':1lt1-11 puul, llllllllllll 1'l11h llH'llllbl'I' l:1lQ1-s 1'1-g11l:11' w111'l4 11111. .xllllfhllgll 1111-111h1-1's:1ll 1111- v:11'sit1y swi111111111'S, thvy ll111l 1i1111- 1-:11-h y1-111' 111 1-11-sp1111s111' lh1- ljllllllllll slum' wit h l.111'1-11-i. This y1-:11'. th1-y11-111-:11-s1f1l11111lpx-1-S111111-fl1'1m1i1-111111l1:1ll1-t IlllIHlJP1'S as well :1s1l1-1111111sl1':1lll1gL syn-1-1l swi111111i111: 111111 1livi1111 :1hiliti11s. M1-111111-1'slik1-1l tl11-1111111 Iwst wh1111 llll'y p1':11'ti1-1-1l with l,111'11l11i's swi111111i1195 lovvlios. l QHI. Lorelei club: High dive, left to right: .thet- Rohinson. Diane tilatte. Sue Green, Katy Beatty. .lane Allen. .lo Plitehard, Sue f'llln- mins, Barbara Ellis, Steplmnie Pineson. Low dive, left I0 right: .lane Smith, .Xliee Mat-It, NHTll'j' Plaeek, Lois Iclillltlgv, t'l:iiie Billow, Naney Priee, Iiyntla Mead. Maliel Meyer. Gail hleuer, .lean Flowers. LORELEI LUB More than Ivory Soap, Coeds Provide Good Company in the Pool Ladies of the lake, Lorelei eluh memlrers this year work hard to outdo their lrig lvrother swimmers. took over the female roles i11 the Dolphin show. Although they lost to the men eaeh time in the VVith their president as eo-ehairman, memlmers were show's raee, the men were willing to admit that they the only females in the east. .Ks sueh. they had to eertainly made niee eompanions in the pool, CRCHESIS Liotard Clad Coeds Find pare Time Cluttered with Dozensof Requests Just, about the husiest group on ealmpus, tlrehesis visiting groups as well as for students in other sehools is in heavy demand for entertainment. Not the least ol' their worries is the spring eoneert Besides daneing annually in Fashion fair and the in Cahn auditorium, where the girls present a eoltl- VVaa-Mu show, the eoeds perform for a dozen other plete progrzun ot' ereative dant-ing. Orchesis: left to right: .laequelxn illll. ,lame Knight, Afton lit-:in Xlarft Xltnt Innate Hurt t tit lin lox, llotenee KI54-ls. .lain Izill' Iillxvlll. Ski club: Seated, left to right: Tom Bailey, Chut-k Nitz. Standing, left to right: Cynthia Pierce, Jacqueline Bertrnntl, Janet Hollenhaeli. June f'2llllIlll1ll1SPll, Part Holmes. KI LLIB Loss of an Old Winter Tradition Fails to Daunt Travelers lt was il lurtl year for the Ski t-lub. lmig week at Aspen, Colorado, during Christmas vaca- livzrnston was missing its most important piece of tion, and most members returned boasting better tans ski etlnipinent: snow. than do the Florida goers who bask in the sun and llnt nn-mlwrs tlitln't fret. Instead they plrrnneil at sand during spring Valvation. SAILI G CLUB For a Raft of Water Lovers: Two Wins and One Discrete Loss First plan-e trophies are getting to he at hulait with Western regional elimination, the latter of which made the members of the Sailing 4-lnh. them nnofheial ehampions. They sniletl zrwiry with one at the l7niversity of At the Timme Angsten Memorial regatta which t'inc-innuti invitzrtioirul lust full and another at the they hosted, they thoughtfully placed a polite fifth. l Sailing club: Standing on pier, left to right: Sol-luv liziiign-tlt-s, Vattliy Xlt-t':r1tlrx'. Te-ss lltlrlfl. lllllltillll llnlvlt, .xllll l7l'lNt'llltll4'lIt'l, livtlllff Stir lili Sul l ivan l' in .' :rv 4-, .lit lr' 1' sr . ti' 1' lmxvll, lit-try Xlnn. Nlziiy .lum- tlmilfl, l.iL Nlunn, Kneeling, left to fight! llzin- l':iH1t-. Nfnnrn Xllvlllv, tlfllll' fluupl-i, f':lIly'I1 tint-list-lr, Seated on pier, left to right: .ltfiit Wilt-x. l'nll llnnltn, ln llniiison, Standing on ground, left to right: Slinron .Xin-xstiilli. ,Xnn Slnltlu-v, llt'lIlX l'lS4llt'l. l'r1illm:nv:r lll'll4ll lvltsnir, xlll l':1vlt1'l. IHH - '. 1-' A ' . - lf: , . -':' . , ::5',,:i' an t -.P I H ' H In vig, g -,r,-1:-Z-, ' ' -A .' 'T , .1 'f' f2'e x.w- 1' ' .41 '.-' -, -ftp--pf-. W 'W 5 ' ,.,w,n , ta ' ' W. N-W9 5. Qi ,W , T' 4 as Nu ,a3'P'1pd 1 1 i S 2 S A' of VN 1 Nfffli? f ., .. eww, k :X WA ,Jr X 'S 24' ' Beauuiiig, t'i'1-r'ltli--l':i4'4-ml lfootlnill l'l:iy1-i' Put O'lirivii promlly elisplziys varsity lw14'1ill1-11511113 w'I1o4m'iisoiii-liimsi-ll. AM si-iiiui' zillili-tw who have won :1 lvtts-i' iii :nt lc-:ist um- varsity sport :hiring their lout' f'i'1lI'S1ll 1-olli-ge, thi- thu-t will lu- imliii-li-il into tha- lXl1'll'S vlllll, wlivre the-y will join varsity ll-ttf-1' me-ii ul' past yi-urs. Mm-iiilu-rs gaitlu-i' pi-i'imlif':1lly tm' strii-ily' qitlili-tic' typo l'HllY1'l'SIlll4lllN lVlEN'S CLUB For the Athlete, There Sometimes is Protection in umbers It W2lSIl'l allways am easy life. ailmiil paiisl titlili-tt-5:11111 llllSIJ1ll'lSlllilll-lllit' 4-omllivl li-will Dl1l'lI1g the smisuii, lit- lwzit l1llHSl'll.Hlll on thc- font- me-ii who Ilt'X't'l' hzul lu-1-ii uiilsiile- ri press lmutli. hall field with lmuis ut' przu-til-iiig :mil in thc- liwkm' limit, tlieiw- was an i'vl'iigc' tioiii :ill this. room with morn- liuiirs of skull pi'zi4-tive. .XI thi- 1-ml ol' his St'IllHl' yi-air, vvwy vairsity :ith- Theii, with :ill the work, il' the team ilic,hi't wiii, lvtv who has won :it li-:ist om' le-lim-1' lllll'llllL his lmii' everyone on VLIIHIJIIS sveimwl to lw siwwiiig ut him yi-airs ut Nm-tlixwsti-1-11 is iiiflm-ti-il into thi- xlt'll'5 for the next week. 1-hill, 'l'l1e-ri-, ew-i'ymiv is ai varsity xillili-lv. lVhei1it wzis:1llm'e1', tlie-i'4-wc-rf-ai lot ol'iizistyziI'ti1'les ll' liutlilllgg 4-lst-, tlie-iv is still-ty iii iiiiiiilwi-N. wot, IL., H AIIAN CLLIB Hawaiian club: Standing by car at left, left to right: Paul Kuliziyash, Inez Isliikuvvu, George Read, Ed- ward Holm:-r. Group around Car .at right, left to right: Joseph lftirruggin. lfrzinklin Pang, James Yoneinotio in hack of Philip C'iirler, f'l:irence Simon. Pzieitzi Cutlmgzzm, Marianne Hee, Allen Prechtel, Lawrence Chuni, Corn Lee, Seated on sul!- case in foreground, left to rxghfi Laura Lum, Rivlmul Dang- Vacation Land Natives Share Tradition at II-University Part Ilziwuii isn'l vziezitioii Izinfl to everyone. 'lin one seginent of Northwestern populus, it is home , ultliough vlizinees to return are few. So, iiutives gutliei' together in the Hziwziiian vluh POLISH SOCIETY For Members: One Requirement There's just one requirement for membership. The prospeetive members must he Polish or of Polish close:-nt. The Polish soviety is strivtly :1 soc-ial orgzinization, I Northwesternuniversity Polish society: Standing, left to right: Vaio! Smllvlt Ill Iron! of Nlrixiin- Xl lil-ntIioxssltl.II4-iiry'Swli-Isl, 5XIXl:l Sliinivi-lsltx. Seated on wall, background to toreground: f'2lIllIIIl' .lziimiiil-ski, .Iosf-ph Stixiulvwslti, IiiI'I'xI1iill Iiliiii I'x lil li I - 4. I :I is-.. ,. 1- .4 si, .Im':l!i4-Ill' I'i'lIxvrNsItI. Seated on steps, left to right: I.:iwii-iiiio Sml Ivlt, Iiolilnll Ifosllislti, -IIIIIIPS YM- lill:i'. Ilosi-:mill I'ii'tl1:iIt QOH - - to afford a soeiul meeting plaee for Hawaiians. Not, an orgzniization to keep to itself, the elub members eulc-I1 spring present clanr-e in Scott hall. Orchids flown in from I-lawaii dec-orate the evening. and a Lot of Unscheduled Fun :incl members meet easluilly in eaeh others homes or on VLIYIIIJIIS to party in old fashioned Ameriean style. Although Polish, members do not forget the native land of the majority of memharsetha lfiitad States. Spotting yiiere for oclrl-slumped pl:u'e, puzzle worker DOIIIIPOS while med holcls together surrounding pic-c-es. Cross- word puzzles and long bridge gain:-s joined jig-saws as popular afternoon pastimes in South Quads homes. YOU C5 REPUBLICANS CLUB At the End of a Long Campaign, a Lot of Workers are Rewarded Election time meant work time for members of the c'l1zn1ge. TIN-y clevimlecl to do soinetliingg iilllfhllf it, so i young Republieans eluh this year. they went to work on their home gl'0llllllS e the varnpus. After 20 years of Denioemtic' reign, c-luh members, Their efforts were rewamlerl with Rf'I3lllDlll'illl Dwight with fellow Repuhlieans, knew it was 'ttime for a ll. Eiseiilimvefs elevtion in Noveinher. l 'Y.ZfZ4214Q- IJ A 'Ili 'bn ' Lil- Young Republicans club: Standing, left to right: fir-ily ltlley, Yiiuinizi NYmulin:iln, ltolw-it lflnlf-it. Fliiih-3 Stizinu, lfiwlmiwl Wil:-x, l':11in-in lhmugt-1, Seated, back row, left to light: lt. li. lin-latex, IM-ttx' lluwi-X, lllili llnllviilrzwli. llzlxluilzl lliyrv, Seated, front row, left to right: 'lH'1'll ldllelw, Tuul l'I !l'4'. livfrlll' lb-ml, l':1tl1r'i:i 1i1Il.ie:xn, ,lower- liulli,-, Mxwmlulyin Xullv. 2'4l ' 19' - x -Q xx i ,N- -x . X .xxx ' X. - s ,f,,, ' af f asf in x X. -. . X l r sl iylggwwf XX i Q ' X . 'xxx Xxx, .N ll X i 'x, si N4 fx - QA. .. iq N A X 1. N hllvxx 4-. G X-.gk , 'wxh ' N'-.N . lvxi. Y-X. QW -NX -ng. .a- ,,.'l. .I Z ww ,151 WV Af 1. gpm -'sl1s1l1111si 1' ' ll1111111211111111111ll1-'11f111- H 11-1'-1111111 l'1'1111u111111-111-1111 N . 1- s N ' 1.,511s11l U 'A 'i'.,: :I 'S N. ..-1.-' ll, llll 1ll Xlllll lA1-11'-li11111f1's grip. 1X1lv1si11g tl1i1'1l 1-111-1l 11111-ks tl11'1111gl1 V .1n1 ,, . 1 . , . . 111111l1111 111-1111 111 11'111'1111115'1111111-11111-1'11i111l1111'w1'l1i111g1111tlu1lQ C1 111' -1-1l ln' ilu- i1111i111' 1'l:1ss, 0111-1':1ti1111 l'l1':111st1111 s1'11t 1'11Q1ls :1111l 111111111 111 1l1 111111111ff 11111111 ilu l 1 lllxlllll 111 1 1111l1 ID lllx lllll l 1 tx Illll lllllll lblll l11wl1111lllX1111l1 11111 1l111111 11111111111111l1 I1 tus NWN -X ,.,. ,., ,www SS 0 ERVICE Bright Yellow Slicker at a.m. The 1111211111 1'10l'1i 1111112 111 7 11.111, She striigglerl 11-11111 111-1' 111-11. 1-l11ppe11 t11e l111zz1-1' 1111 the 1'l111'k with 1111 i11ept 11111111, 111111 p1-e1'1-11 t1'11'1111gh the 1'111't11i11s t11 t11e 1111tsi11e 1v111'l11. It was g1'11y1 'l12111'1-i g1'11y. Little p1111ls 111' 11'11t1-1' 11111-11 t11e si11e11'111ks, 1111111 11 g1'11y 1111'izzle sp11tte1'1-11 i11t11 11lC'I'll, Illillilllgl 1111111111-s rise t11 the NY2116'l'1S s111'1'111'e. 1 She pul1e11 her 111-1111 11111-11 t'1'11111 the 1-111't11i11s 1111111 l1111ke11 11t 111-1' 11111111 11111t1-. N11 signs 111' life. S111-'ll Dl'11112l11ly sleep 1111 ilily, s11e th111111ht. St11gLQg1-1'i11g t11w111'11 111-1' 1'l11set, sl1e p11ll1-11 11l111- 'lt'ZLllS 111111 1111 11111 shirt t'1'11111 il 1-111111-1' 111111 111111111-11 1110111 111111-kly. It was ehilly i11 tl1e 1'1111111, 111111 she S11lVOl'0l1. 1 She 1l1l'llf'11 1UXYi1l'l1 111-1' 111-11 111111 11111111-11 l1111gi11gly 11t the sp1'11wli11g sheets. How s11e 111111111 like 111 1'li11111 11111'k i11t11 it 111111 sleep 1111til11111111l S111-1111.1'1 l1e1-11 1111t l11te 1110 night 111-1'111'1-,111111 five h11111's sleep 1121111111 left 1lf'l' 1111it1- 21S 1'l'0N1l 11s 11 t'111-e 1'l'Oil1lH 1111ve1'tise111e11t. She sig11e11111111 IPUIJOIIEXK1 11f'l' 1-l11s1-t 11111113 She 111111-111-11 2Ly01l0XY S111'1iCl' 111111 L1 l'illll 11211 1111111 it 111111 put 1111111 1 111' t11e111 1111. St11i1-1111y, she f111'1-11 1111- 1111111' 111' 1l4'I' 1'1111111. 13111111- st11i1's she 11e111'11 the 1111111111-ll ring, 2111111 she 11111-11' it was 111-1' ride t11 1111w11t11w11 1'11i1-111111. 11111111 1111 1111111' 14111111, she s111i1e11 t11 l1e1'self, thiiikiiig 111' the 11115' 111' 1-11-111111111 sl11111s whieh l11y 211162111 111' 111-1'. S111111e11ly, s11e NV2lSll'1 sleepy 1111y 111111'e. 293 SCCDTT H LL CCMMITTEE Imost Every Hour, There's Something New and a Bit Exciting lt! ,inet :tlinnt tlit- liiisit-st plziwz- nn t-qiinniis. ilt-Vote-vs nl' llznwly lniiiigt-'s tt-lt-visinii st-t. lfrniii ite linei-int-nt tlrill to its tliirtl floor slinillv- I-Ive-ry:il'tt-i-iinoii int-tiiispiiigpnng, Slllll'H6'll0U.I'd,11lld Q ml, St-ntl li:ill linzzi-S nitli tln- :it-tivity til' st-nrt-s nl' 4-urtl ganna-s in llit- 300 rnnin. 'llll0l'C iitwit-es mix with xtiitli-nts intl-nt upon n'oi'l4, pl:iy, ni' lzizing :iwtiy ai inztsti-rs to pluy ai vurit-ty nl' indoor sports and to tl-tx' lltmlll's nt' tlii- :iltt-rnnnn, 4-lint on-i' 1-ups nt' vnffei- siieulu-rl from llarcly lounge Xlnst :it-tiw ptwtinii til' St-ntl lizill in tlit- ninrning ni' frnni tlit- Grill. is tlit- tlrill. wlit-iw tlinfz- wlin tm-i'slc-4-p gruli ni 4-up nl' Siwizll lift- ltloonis on I i'itl1iy ZLl'l9l'll0OllS with 300 t-nl'l't-t- lit-l'ni-t- t-Inset-S. room tlziiit-vs :intl on Sziturtlziy nights ont-Q eavh quarter Slinrtly :iftt-i' lnnt-litiinv, tlit- plunnt-cl :ir-tivitic-s of at tlanivc-s prest-iitf-tl by the 300 4-lull. tlii- St-nit lizill Stntlt-nt 4-nininitti-v tukc- linltl. .Xlniost f-very hour of the tluy is Sc-otit hall time 'l'ln't-t- :ills-i'iinniis t-an-li wt-4-li nit-nn t-tulle-v linin' to for an segint-iit of the stnilent hotly. Scott hall committee: Seated on fountain, left to right: l-'mink Young, Boll Sturgeon. Standing, left to right: .lint Wright, Kenneth Ricliarrlg, Karla Bardenwerper. Seated, back row, left to right: Ang'-lu Pugi-, .li-:inne t lillsun, Hiltlzi Bolling, RodySr:liuii1:iii,Autlrt-y Scliwarzinzin, Barbara Edwards. Seated, front row, left to fight! Klniitiy Mounts-nliiivk, Many Ann l'1iNti-i'i1ot-lx, .l:iniii- Ht-nrit-li, Rutli Nori.iu,f,'1irnlyii Hug:-n. Scott hall executive committee: Left to right: Mrs. Elizzlhvth Dv 51111111-, lXIl1'lxl'j' RI111pl1y, 1VIarily11 YVilli11111s1111, M:111' A1111 P11-1,1-111111-l .In.n110fje-11111-I1. J Q32 ,W I 9 T3 'FA 'b M-o ,.,, J 21151121 A H 1 v .-ti ' 1 W 11111 Slllgf, 11111 ll 1-1111 111 f'11H11 1:1 s1111l1-, P11l1li1 111' i'l1:111 111.111 M11-k1-5' Nllllllllj Iltllllx 11 . 1 111H1-1-I111111'111 H:11'1ly 1111111111-. I111- 1-11111-w :1111l 1'1111l411-s 111115 1111 ltfl ll'f wt llll4'IlT 'VISI i l 1 XX. I . ,f Wildcat council: Seated on window sill, left to right: ltntl llnilww. Hit-tvlit-il Sttnvli,f'1iml Lintlt-n, linien Mr-Iii:-. Ilit-lc lXtl:nnt-lt. Seated on window seat, left to right: llint .Xltlf-ii. .lfixvv lhiilltntfv. lk-l limi. .lv-:innv .Xtlrtmx llmnl l'vtvn-. Standing: Klnix lfnlt-. Seated on chair at left, left to right: Put Y:1teQ.Elliut Brewer. Seated on chair in center: l-hnh llnl-llniil, Seated on chair at right, left to right: lltin liingxlt-5, lint' Sniiiliwl. Seated on Floor, row on left, background to fore :rounds liill l lfllllx l1XIlllllCl l-it-ilu' IN-pm S+-lnniflt, Seated on floor, row second from left, background to foreground: .le-iw Wiletin. Nun'-5 lit-iley, t l:trn Meyer. llniin-I l,I'll'lellIl. Seated on floor, row third from left, background to toreground: lim l,tlll!t'll1't'lx4'I,lilt'lli1M'lPIN'lllilllfll-I,ftlIYIiilllfllllilll..lllY4'f'I,t'lllUl1,f'll3I'Ilf' Mit tlnig, Seated on floor. row second from right, background to foreground: Php, lh- Iillnit, ling lit-Il.t'tii1iiiinllvnlltiinlt,Slmh-5 Sttnni. Seated on fioor at right: llzui li ll :llltwi WILDCAT COUNCIL For l Long Years, Une Hi h School Recruit After the Other lt has lit-tin lntppt-ning lm' l5 yceuiiw. l.ettc-rs haul liven gluing tint to stntltlnts who defin- Wln-n :i pi'tisiwt-tiw stinlcnt vzniie lu Nm'tl1wcstt'i'n ite-ly hznl mlm-ith-tl lu inuke Nttl'fllWOSlt'l'll their t-ullege. lm' zu visit, ht- innnt-wlizitm-ly mu iislic-iwl :ill on-1' min- :intl stntlt-nts sc-ziiwliiiigg lui' at ritle at x':u'zileiuii time had pus :intl lllSll'lll'lf'tl in tht- u'mitltii's uf' thc lllllX't'l'SllY. lit-vii pziirwl up with utlivrs st-an-r-liiiigg for ritlers. lCwi'y plume til' his inter:-st in the sclmul was expluitt-tl Xml, tlwrt- was the nhl stzintl-hy fo1'zu'tivities IHtlj01'S, lly jiinitn' 1-tlititin :nlinissitnis int-n. aitftivities night ii1l':1llq11n1'ttii',whenlinslispevtiiigfresh- ll wnsift tiltt-in thrit in rvnlly iiiteiw-stt-tl high st-lnml Illt'll Wert' lnretl into the wt-li of tht- bustling life. rl'llllll' t-swamp:-ml lmin loin' yt-:nw in livzniistuii. Anti, alll ul' it haul lweii lnippvniiig ltt't'ZlllSE' there had lltln-1' things haul lit-t-n going tin, tmp, lit-vii at Wiltlvzlt t'tlllllt'll at Ntll'lllNX'lxNlt'l'll for l5yez11's. Jul 11111-11011 111111-. Top left: 1C11g1'11 11 t I I Top right: C111111ivi11g s111'111'115 1 11111 ll I 1 II 1 ge 1 1,5 f lXlIl 11111 1 Bottom center: S11111-11-ss girl 111111 I l ,5 om fl S11 11 IIN 11111 1 Il TLIDE T SERVICE FU D CCIVIMITTEE Pledges Go on Block For a Lot of Students All over the World Mz1111111ss I11'11z1ks 11111 111 11 11 1111111 11111111 111111 1 llll X1111l1 year 11111111 11111 5111111-111 H 1 1' 1 1 1 its 11111111111 z1111'1i1111 111 1'z1is1 111111111 1111 1111 1111111 h 1111 1 11 1' X 116111 S111'1'i1'11 1.111111 211111 1.111 1111 1111 11 C111 1 Student Service fund committee: Seated on rock, left to right: N:111 NY1-111-1, .I11l111 1':1111'1e1111. Standing on rock,le1tto right:.I111114111--1111-1 1211111111 1911-11111. Standing on ground, left to fighfi .I1-:111 S1-l1111111f lll1llil'I, lglblb M1111-1-, C'i111l11 5111111111-1+, xllllil XY:11sl1. .I:111 1111111-11I1:11'l1, 1,1115 1'1'11Nf,RI:11k1l11111le. Seated in fore- ground: l11'111- S11-I11-11x r,v 4. ,, 4 -.riff Red Cross college unit: Left to right: Keith Walker in l-l'Ullf!l7ff1l1llI'Q' Seller, Muryzinil Pueteriiouk, Katie Schultz, lllvli Wvzilldffr. RED CROSS COLLEGE U IT ot a Big Request: Just a Pint of Blood from Every Student 'l'h r u oy de-nizind lxlcmd from the 4-anipus. lhc-y are the iiiviillmc-rs of tht- Red Cross College uint, and their viirrent projw-t is sponsorship of lovzil hlood drives to send plzimui to the wounded in Korea ' S DM .4- fm '- : A' v. 35.10 J f ' . lg 4- Y---' . .9 - 1 -.- I ,ng .......J If , .,..:.4...Je .-f -JN, ,-1!-A 7 - ' ,V...vo..a- - E -- -, 1 . -4 , fi'T?'1ff,', - -- f S 1 ,f I , , --..g... . lsVi4.g:Wk J, ' ,... ...,....: - in , -Q - f-4 ff' -v 1 .b..,.- 41 0 . . -.nba 4, ' ,,4 - A -fu-4 -.. Zhi J- Q! -1-', Q-if - - 4 .-. -rf ..,,. J l --:.-.. Wm ,,, 1 -.-'tip' ,4- ' --sr-H, v QV as-7 and Ugaiiinia glohuleif' to polio-st.ric'ken vhildren. Aside from orgaiiizing the blood drives, most of the members find that they aiitlonizittiffally are signed up to vontrihute ai pint of their own. N 75 5 ffm LOW xi - -pay-,z.H .A Y ' Oft ivpvaitefl task of delivering papers to :ill the houses in the f.2ll2Ll1S fills 1Ll'l4'l'llU0ll hour or two for f-ood in varn- pus servim' orgzinizzition. Although c':1nipl1s mail c-:1i'i'ie,-s letters, students find li-g work ini-anis quicker serviee. 'Y ' 3 7. .J 'W' .., , , F .-ge iv . . Q 4- .-l.. .. ' - ' f ': 'f'M- .. , I A :- lit-xnlingi Moi'l:n' liornwl sing, lxIl'llllll'I' M:ii'i:inn4- C'ln'isty lnilpsopt-ii May lYt'4'li willi :l null- ul' tht- solc-iiinily ul' tlnf tw- vusion. Singers vairry liglitl-tl 1-:nnllvs :intl sing: li':nlition:il songs tln-ongh liolili tln- t-:ist :nnl wt-sl Sontli Qnznls. MAY WEEK In the Gloom, a Million Males Storm ot Too Surprised Females It was ii week of gloomy weather, lizml work for Qin' when te:1,ming.5molis lioin the North Quznls plnngwl those in charge, :intl thanks to those who all yezn' haul into thi- wonien's llilaitlmiigles for ai pantie- ruitl. labored, often unnotirfc-tl, for professors, fellow stu- The will iileu hull he-en horn ut the Viiiversity ul' delits, and the uiiiversity. Mit-liiguii weeks lvel'oi'4-. It haul spre-:nl luullit'l'sc'li1mls, MO1'l3l' Board niemhers ztttiretl in their trznlitionzil hut it NVilSllll until the eml ol' May that the North- blziek robes opened the week with ll Monthly niglit weslvi'i1iiialllwlt-vitlmltojoiniiitliepitiiiks. Sereiiade in the SoutliQl1znls. l i'zintit- women liaiiiefl the-il' floors to Nill'Q'QQll2ll'll The last notes ofthe t'ei'eiiioiii:il song still wen- in the pi'i:41-tl possessions, lint their lc-airs were lllllYLll'I'llllll'il. 59.1 Cliit,tiei'ing :imoiig tlln-iiist-Ives, whiti- dressed pi'ospec-live siiigt-rs 1'4lllf.fl't'g2lll' , in Cahn Ll,llf,lllOl'lllll1 luise-iiic-int, lu :iwnit turn to sing in wonien's sing. Drizzly, A gray woatlivi' foi'1'etl both sings to ww. v 1 if .f vm v X, x l G desert lI'ill,llllUllll,lN -live-riiig iiiemlow. , - 5 5 l l ,GWR x' May Week continued Xrglrmg 4hX'l'l' Huy flllg fmug lmllw Xlplm Vlwilll 1,IIIl'LfII fmng px':1rIir'a- Hll :1 Nl:1y'1'X'1'llil1g. Willl must IIl'l'Illl1LL'1'IIl4'Il1r Illllllllvll lllx' IllHlN'MiIIflI1'Illll'l'5,SiIlQ1l'I'S hnlnfl umm' HlDllHl'fllIll1l1'S In dlsplllv wrwilxg znlvililhx' ui, ilu- smug Ill4l'IlllQl'I'F. vt Q ' .Q A ka W, .RMU u .ark n-mall vlml Sflll11'lltF un 1'll1llfPI'l'il1'0Ilf the IS MIC' I'm'n1:1l 1l:m1'f- :lt Clnvw' i'h:1s4- Wllllltlx 1-lub ilmllmvixng II11,'ll'S sing am l 1'i4l:1y nig .XUI'IlI'tiHIl ol' tlw 4-V4-uinf was Illlllflllll1't'IlH 1 L xv . . . . if ul tlw sung XYlIllll'l'S, wlm 1-1-1-4-lw-ml golml vl 5 hum tlu- sing vu-f'h:ni1'lm-n illlfillglz ilxlm-rmissinn Somehow, Only Administrators Seem Very Disturbed over a Raid Although nominal clzimnges were itnzlyoitlnhle, moli lYomen's sings :intl men's sings were enppetl lty the memhers willingly posed lor television photogrnphers ll -MIC' rlznnee nt the t'heyy Vhnse eonntry elnli, Work :mtl joked with polieemen, who lountl yiolenee nltsent. wenry stlnlents enyortetl :intl plnyetl for :in eyening, tlnly the nniyersity oth:-iuls seemetl yery upset :intl lleltu lleltn lleltn :intl lietn 'l'hetn l'i wnlkeil ull' over the atffzrir. with the first plnee enps tor the sing. .-Xncl, they tleeitletl to enneel the 11niyersity's tru- 'l'hen, on Snntlny enme Nlny tlny. ditionzil sings us 'lpnnishment to the stinlents. Identity of the memlters ot' the Klny eonrt hznl lieen At first, most stutlents were jnlnilnnt. .X few who kept seeret, :intl ontstnntling inniors, :issemltletl in haul przretieetl long :mtl hzirtl were tlisnppointetl. llilllll lmnsement lielore the eeremonies, ehzttteretl oyer But, sntldenly the others renlizeil thnt something missing juniors who prolinlmly were on the eonrtf' rightfully theirs haul been tnken aiwuy. They rose in pro- 'l'hen, the eeremonies openetl, :intl the :nnlitorinm test, and the president of the university reeonsitlereil. was filled with tl1e exeitetl eries nl' memlmers ol' Zetn rllilll Even the weather eonniyetl :tgninst the stu-eess ot' Xlplnt, when their sister enteretl ns Klny qneen. the sings, howeyer, for the gloomy skies lioreetl the lYhen it wns :ill oyer, there were :1 lot ol' hnppy singers into Cahn znnlitorinm, :intl Deering memlow juniors who treketl hnek to their South Qnanls homes and the ll2LlllI'lLl stage snt alone in gray linreness. for :t well ezirnetl rest. l Flying :it Worn:-n's Sing t 'lniirinnn l.en Batlilnszn-i, Shirley llester, lleltn lleltn Delta song lencler, thnnks ehrtirmnn for first plnee enp. Note Miss llester's eloeketl stoekings :intl linl4l:ts:n'i's white lmneks with his snnnner tornnil wenr. May Week continued fiIilll1'l'1'll in Svutt f.l1ll'1ll'IlS, May 1'0llI'f lla-lt to rigliil .luily Tliorstviiisoii, Nziiivy Hxiwlivk, Sully Hililmzml, Qlli'i'Il Plstvllv Giziiialioplllos, Ruse-ttzi Iii-:lim-r, .Xtliy .Xmli'vws, :mil Rosi-111:ii'iv linuti giggle nvvrpi'iv:1ti-jolu-. Ce-re-Iuunivs were fowl-ml imlonrs by we-zitlieig :incl vourt fol- lmu-ml Ill'Ul'1'SSlllIl2ll :mil sat on st:1gz,r-flllriilgilu-i'01'1-Iumiis-s. .lust lu-l'u1'e lVIUl'liI1I'll02iI'1l tapping, they movi-ml off stage, :incl five were tapped. 3111 lic'-piiim-al lluimai Stviiilwrgi-1' sqm-Qls uvvi' Hlllll'XIN'f'll'4lll Mu1't:1i' limi:-il tap lmixi Phyllis Glotlvlty. Ililclu Bolling rsi-i-mul row, vxtrviiu- rigliil smiles i11 f'Hllll'Illlll1lllUllNI immu-nts lzm-ix slif- too wus txnppi-il lm' ilu- si-nioi' llUll0I'2ll'j'. MCRT R BOARD Junior Can't Decide Whether to Laugh or to Cry on May Day It wus raiiniiig. lt was ehilly in the liaseinent ot' Vahn 2tlltllltll'llllU, She elimhed out of lied and toddled to the window. and she shivered in the eorner. .Xll around her, other She looked at the drizzle that sprinkled the streets. outstanding eoeds were sjieeulating as to who would he She shrugged and walked to her eloset. She pulled the IHt'll1llt'l'N of May eourt. She 4-ouldn't start In guess, out her white dress and slowly dressed. though others ahout her were ehoosingg from the list ol Silly, she thought. It's too eold, too gray, too outstanding juniors missing from the liaseinent. futile for me to he dressed in white today. The next two hours were vague to her. She didn't But, she knew she had to go to the eeremonies, and seem to he eoordinating, and suddenly, a Mortar Board she knew she had to sit in the outstanding junior was tapping her. section with the others elad in white. She felt as though she were going to ery, lint she Her sorority had made things that way for her. didn't. She just smiled insanely at everyone. S UN?- Mortar Board: Standing, left to right: Betty Tsaros, Hilda Bolling, Naney Hawliek, Blartlm Yokel. Seated, left to right: Rosetta, Bezmier in front of Sully Hilwlinrd, Mrs. Claudine V. Mason. Eloise Hanson. .lt I3 1 1 1 A . . 11 an 1 Longlomeranon of Males Proves that a Dlstant can be Close 1 'I'111-5' w1-1'1- 1111it1- 21 1-1111g1I11111111'11t11111. 01111130 St111l1-11ts are Tl1i11ki11gg. '111lt'I't' 111111- 1111411111111 p111y1-1's1111111111111111-rs, 1111liti1-i:111s Alltl, 11,11 111' them r11z1i11tai11e1l their S12l11lll'Q as the 111111 1111-11 w1111s1- 11111111-s 111w11ys 1111111-111'1111 111 t111- 1-11- top 111011 1111 t'2.lIT1IJllS. 1 1'11:111'111:111s1111I 1111 1'111111111tt1-1- 1l:41lllg2QS. '1'111-y 1-111111- 1'I'HIll Illvllllslflll, l.l'0Il1 ll21XY2l11, illltl 1111111 ' sputs :l11 11x'111' 11111 Vtlllllllljv, 11111 111 11111- way, thvy w111'11 11 11-ry Illllt'1l 11111412 .XII 111111 111-1-11 t11t't'1t't1 t11 llt'l'll, st-111111' 1111111's 111111111'111'N llltl' 1111111g 1111tst:11111111g 111 111111 way 111' 11111 fllhflll. l'lYt'l'j'tlIlt' 1illt'W 11lt'Ill, 111111 thvy lillt'XY z1111111st f,'Vt'I'y- 11111- 1111 1-:11111111s. 111 1111 1111-1-11111, 1llE'j' 111111 1'1fg1ste1'1111 ut 5111111 111111 Illltl 111111 111-1-11 gi1'1111 11:11111ts with Wlllt'll thex Illljllll 1'11t1' lrtil' 1111-11' l-f'll4lXY5. flll May 1111y, t111-y XX't'l't' 11111111111 hy thv 11111 1111f11111111's, N 1 N, wh 111111 1111-11' p11siti1111s us 1'11111p11s wl1e'1-ls was vc11'1fi1-11. 1.7 111111111 1111-11 1111, th111'1- W1111- tl 111t 111' things t'111' 11111111 1111111 t11 11111111t11i11 t111-11' p11sit11111. ,1 '1'1111y 11111111111 11111 :1t 1111- 111-111111111111 111' KI1'Gz1w M1-111- L tll'1il1 h:111, :11111 t1111y 111111111 111 gJg11i11i11g tblllfll' w11Q1-ls ' . t. I. .t. . I t V. i. tl I 1 I N11-1-ti11g f111' lllIlf'1l :1t t111- I'1v1111st1111 l'11iv1'1'sity 011111, D1-ru '1 1 ' ' '1 I ' 11 0' 4 1 1 1- 1 - 'mx' i , PM 1'1 'fl HI 'U '1' H 5 mf' I ' 11 K 0 If Kb 51,51 1111 111e111l1111's t:1lk11v111- pl:111s1111' May W111-k, XVlll'Il th1-y w11l1'0- gzlw' tzlllis 111 lllt' 1'111V1'1's1ty Ass111'1z1.l1's 1-11111 1111 Ulyllill sp1111s111't111-I11111111's1-1-1'1-1111111y:111111111111111111-11t111-11-5111-1'ess01's. Deru: Standing, left to right: .I111111 M1-Knight, A1111-ru N1f't1l'lll-11111, tI1'111111111 Will1:1111Q, Put U'1'11'i1-11,.11-rrySi1111111111r.Seatedin background, left to right: R11l11-rt Il:1:11111111, I.111'1'y I7P111JfiPl11, .X1t11111' lxmtz, N11r111:111 IiI'2lLZSl'lll. Seated in foreground, left to right: Ray NVIILEIIEF, C'liFf K11112 Rt 1-I1 A 1 I Shi Ai: Standing, left to right: lwiif- Sic-liens, Donna Dnwle-y, .lunv Xl!-'ye-r,S:1lly llilnlmrul, Be-tty Russ, Nzinvy .Xnmlc-rsnn, linnle XYmnl-. Rntl1S11n-s. Seated on back of concrete bench: llnrtliu Yoke-l. Seated on Concrete bench, left to right: Roseinairif- Knuti. Ginny liaindwf-ln, lrein- llhtsnii, Blur ily n Vault. l'I1litlit'nntt-,t'l1nx-- Sorrels, Georgine R:-id, Betty Anne 'I's:ims. Seated on ground, left to right: Antlie-y St-liwqiiwiiznriii. .le-un SI'lllllilIlIllllil'l, Nuns-5 lluuln-It. HI- Sleepy Sophomore Finds it Pays to Answer Phones on Sunday It was Sumluy mowing, of he-1' lu-d. She was smiling insane-ly to lit-rss-lf. The phone rzing, :ind she tni'nc-d uve-1' in hm-d, nnnnh- Muyhe those long: ut'tc-i'imm1s typing puter- zittei' page ling under hm- l7l'O2llll. ut' thc- nc-Xt d:1y's 4-nlendan' in the llnily nflim- wwf- The ringing 4-ontinned for sc-vc-itil minutes hefort- WUl'lll if. slit-1111-11el1t. someone a.nswei'ed it. fil'lllUllllll2,ll mc-cl llll'tll'Il1l'tl her that the phone will she had hee-n ignoring was hers. She tried to pretend that she had he-en :islet-p, and llllddlt- uve-1' :nvtivitif-s lnmklt-t lll'Utlllf't'S plans tm' :i Sttllll'tlIlj' l12LCll17t-l1G2Il'Ll, llllt slit- lille-W Slit- lVl1Sllli ftltblillg 'tllt' sleepy IIltll'lllIlf1ij'IblIllLf session for Shi-.Xi llll'lIllDl'I'S. liooklt-t was pluinu-ul ph0uem1SWm,m, whn was Stummmg lmvk to hm, Hmm. list 51 1l,ii1tiiiuisliup4 todistiilmtc it toni xx stndu ntsni tht till. av In the nnlit phone hooth, she lifted the l'0t't'lYt'l'. A Cheerful voir-e on the other end of tht- lint- stzirted spouting strange things to ht-iz You have he-en elec-ted to me-mhersliip in Shi-M, junior womt-n's l1mm1'111'y, the voivc- said. t'WiIl you Join today? Still unsure ot' what the will wus ull uhont. shm- squeaked ai we-:ik little- yes into the phone und lis- tened while the voit-e on the other end gain- instrnr-tions about weziriiig 21 wliite dress und walking to thc- front when her mum- was willed at that ziftc-i'iiooii's May day s9i'viCes. She waitiidere-d huvk to llt'l' morn and snt on thc- side- X w.. f e ai i '--gqlgvmiyigl-'NiiNf33?-'-Ariat. . cg: W-H Aepj, , V , Wise 2:5 ---xl, -. x I A crow'-Lian. ,.M,--1 - ,- Phi Eta Sigma: Around round table in left background, clockwise from boy wearing glasses and bow tie: David Mzizie, Dale Vinyard, Thoinas Brooks, Kenning .Mull-ison, xyilll1'l'Zf'llll1'l, Iii:-linrd Hoong. llarry lxeisi-r, John Spionl, Melvin Lippe, Irwin Mushkin. Around round table in right background, clockwise from boy wearing glasses and bow tie: Jain:-s Yr-riinzn-, llnvid Nw:-ns, Jnnn-s Owens, Jnnies Petrzisovin-li. l r4-il Posner, Stephen Johnson, Robert Vl'hite, Herb Moeller, John lu 1l'Yl'x. Around rectangular table in middle left, clockwise from boy nearest camera: C'li1irles Yoltz, Seymour Ginshnrg, lfrank Rutland. Brock Stebhings. John limiting, th-oiuv Vonke-5, Thonizis K1-:npr-i, Don AIllf'iif'l. Juv Shir-k, Eclwziril Vornell, lloliert lfultyn. Around rectangular lable in middle right, clockwise from boy wearing horn rimmed glasses: Thoinais Str-ig:-r Rn-liard WVU-zf ll, Str-vc-n Kovli, Irvin ln-if-htfuss. David Sanderson, .lzinies Bliss, Stuart Heninienway. Peter Me- l.:ns-n, .Xi thin Iinlh-i, Around round table in left foreground, clockwise from boy wearing glasses: Douglas Eno:-h. Paul Rohinson. Ric-hard Te-ssnier, Robert Pollock, Sinnligv Polhii-lt, Klaitin lilnlia, liiiyinond lining.-i-. Di--k Iii-own. Around round table in right foreground, clockwise from boy in uniform: Paul Hradtrniller.Curtis lclmil.-il, Ha-oignf lluiil. Alu-lin.-l Ili- Przino, George llans, William llodgskiss. Along left side of long center table, background to foreground: Ronald Anderson, H4-1 In-ir ltnilolph, Nlin 1 in H1111-. Vhin li-s C 'l:n'k, If: :ink N1-shirt. Dah- Sappi-:inf-lil. Along right side of long center table, background toforeground: James Butt, George linvnf-5. Rohr-it Ihinf-i, William ltofh-rn-k, llaivf-y lil11lof'f.f'linIl1-s llohhs, .lame-s Mitt-lu-ll. John Mir-Ike. Behind front table, left to right: Michael Heuer, Dean liolnnll lf Xlvt illlllilll, N4-li::lif'ont1-s, Dean J:1Iiie1sf . fNlr'l,f-od, YY:iyrn- Jones. PHI ETA SIC-IM In May, an Award Comes to a Male Freshman with Burning Eyes lt was 2 zi.ni. had been sleeping since ll p.m. The wind whipped llr- had ln-4-n studying 1-heinistry sinve seven o't-lor-k tlirongh the open window, billowing out the curtains. that night, :ind his eyes were hegiiining to hnrn. Ile 4-rziwled into hed. ln five minutes he was asleep lh- siyglu-rl and wlosed his hook. and dreznning of his 1-hemistry instrnt'tor's drawing ll l don'1 know this sinh' hy now, l'll never know clizrgrzuns on the hlzn-k hoard. il, he thought. In May, his efforts were rewarded. Ile was elected llt- 4-rc-pl into the dark lwdrooni where his rooin mute to Phi ldtzi Slgllltt, freshman IHQWIIVS sc-holastie honorary. RI rr, r , 1' r:,g+,,, , rjlx ?. - 5 f f ' 4 .vu-vu' ' - Q 4 'nga-4 Q ,I 1 x , I N if 23'-e ,' , 1414. .fi . if r Q'-YEA' Y.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Standing, left to right: Ilmmliy Elliott, Jane-L Telfffr. Vic-ki Bluyc-, Olga .luli:isfon. t':u1-I Bjork. Seated, left to right: Aurlrx-y Vlhlfv, Vluirv Din- lllOY'lll, hlargery Rosen, Sliirley Sliupiro. .lmin Norinington, Nancy Alwrahama, IXlarle-nf: Wiesnvr, Bxnhzuu lit-nm-It ALPH LAMBD DELT For the Frantic Book Worm and the Genius: A May Day Goodie Some freshmen 1-oecls have StD2ll'lllQQ I QM. Lzunhclu lilvltu cluring spring q11z1rtv1'nf their frvslnnun Some l.l'GSl1ITlQ1l meds study frantivally all day uncl ye-urs. And, they :irc nwinhc-rs until thvy 2l'2ltllltllt'. long into the night on 92Lt'll of the suhjec-ts listed on wlwn unc- ul' thvm 11-1-eives at May clay :imml fm' kwp- their registration 1-ards. ing he-1' grumlos at top lvvvl. Most of these 4-oecls end up as Ill0llll'l0I'N ut' Alpha An Alpha Lznnh is an Alpha Lzimh fm' hf-1' lifvtiima t'1'mx'1l4-tl lmuk shi-lvf-s :intl l't'g'lSll'2lll0ll we-1-krnm-:inwurlizlt lllt'Sllltlt'lll liuokvx- Ulltlllgt' for lllt'lIll7l'l'S nt' iNlnrt:n' l'm:l1'1l. who lu-4-p llUlltH'Zll'j S ll't'1lSlll'Y int:11't tlnmugli wurlmlg in SlllllS :nt tht- slun- tlnringle-:n'lywt-4-ksut4p1:11'tt-r'supi-ning. Ktlf IRT. F' l x 5 . .-Ny, X . .X ,.,... .luIIIIx ll'11fff1-xlIluin-XullilwllmxvlI'Ill1'rll'1v!'lllllwlr',rlllllvlll4'1rIllpHM'S:lSlH'pl:lyS,.Xllll1rIlgLl1II1flSlf':lIlllHlS4'HllllD1JSl'l'S:ll'l'STl1ll1'll1SlIllllt'S1'll0Ul .xt Xl uw- rlxx-11-Am-xxxnxxxvxxx'xlf-rsixxrxlxxxxxft4-xw-z'x'sf-lxmxl,Manx'11-:mxupxxitlxjmu-rx:1lists:xxxxlwnxxpnsitiuxxnxrxjursxx'lxnlx:1x'v:1ll:1i1'l'm'lyric's .xllxlxxllIf-lvrl'4 nIl1pl1-l1xllxIm':llXlxxxxxwixlxglslllIlx1'lmlmlll:1l'Vlv:l:l-NlllSlum':ll'1't'1rIllpus1'4l:lulllyl'l1'iZ1'4lIvy SllI1ll'lllS.SIlIIl1'lSlI'll1'Ol.lylblplllll. lil-I MUSIC For a Song: A Smile from Joe llu- sail :ul llu- fulnl uupruglul uuu:uuuu iuu Ilu- luuus:-iuu-uut mul. ilu- l'l'llll'l'llllj' luuusf-. lt was 4-uuulv uuu Ilu- uuuuu-uuuuug, zuuul :ull llu- luuwullu-rs 4-xv:-pt l'4uIll'slllluluul'l1 uuulu-u' uulzuys-us :uuul lu- uu'u-u'u- slwuu- iuug siuuuuully llIlFl1lll'S. llf- su-u':uuu'l4-il lulilu- lulzuvli uuule-s uuiu ilu- u'l1l1-nl slu-4-I nl' luaupi-u' iuu luis luulu, uuuul 1-uw-u'v le-uu' uuuiuuuli-s lu- lu-u-lu-ul uuuul au u-luuuwl ful' luuuu uuuu Ilu- lu-yu lu-luuuv luuuuu. M l :u,uuu., lu- gluutlu-uw-ml up luis puuuu-rs :uuul mlrzugggi-ul luuuuusu-ll uupstuuuuw lru lu-ml, .Xl P4330 :1.luu., lu- c-uulc-rm-ml llu- Slllllll ilmuul' In Su-lull luzull 1u'ul lu-guuuu luiulguuug up Ilu- slzuuux tuuuvzuu-ul llu- au-tuvulu-s uufliu-4-. llc- 1'zuru'ic-sl pups-u's uuuulc-u' luis uuuuuu. .Xt llu- iuul'uuu'uuu:uli4uuu llc-sk, lu- iuuuullc-re-ml .l1uu-'s 4-xuu-4-I- . , , . . uuugg iuu-, :ui tlu- u'4-we-luluuuuuusl su-zulu-ul llu-uv. llc-'ll lu- uuitlu yuuuu iuu au uuuiuuuuli-. :uuusuuu-uw-il Ilu- uuwuuuuuuuu zulti-u' luulkiuufu' zu uuufuuuui-uut uw-u' Ilu- iuuli-uw-uuuuu systi-uuu. PH llu- SlHll1'lli'll iuulru zu 1-luuuiu' iuu ilu- luxull :uuul slam-cl :ul tlu- waulls, trvuuuggtou'i-uuu-uuulu-u'tlu- tu1uu-lu- luaul uuuulli-uu ilu- uuuglul lu-lun-. l iu'4- uuuiuuuulc-s lzulc-u', 'iluu- stu-ppl-ul luuiskly iuu Ilu- luuull. Willuuuut slcupuuiuug, lu- uuuuuliuuuu-ul llu- luuy ul4uuu'uusluuiu's Inu tlu- si-wuuul lluuuu' pizuluuu :uuul sau! mlfuwuuiuuuxulu-xuu'-luyf-uul14'lu. l'u'uuupuuug up luis uuuuusu-, lu- uuluuyu-il ilu- smug. lt was lu-giuuuuiuupg luu muuuu- luau-la In luiuuu. Huw-:mtl Huw-null 4-xi-luuiuuu-ul 'iluu- lu-l'1uu'c- llu- lust uuuli- luaul ilu-xl :uwzuyt 'l'lu- luuy suuuilc-fl. Suu-u 4 'N AN Confident Drummer Makes a Weekly Trek to the Football Field Q lli' XXIlNIll lim Xnml, ln- in-x'vi' Vtllllll mlevnle wlielllel' the hril ui' the laisl l1:1ll was llni n'in'sl. lim-low the nilm iiniwinn, ln- 1-in1l1ln't 1-mn-eiili'1ite vc-rv mill, ln-4-:iiisv ln- ki-pt niairr-liingg ini-ntzilly in l'1ll'IHilllHll :nnl lu-ailing his Swim-liines ln on his li-gg with Ks the sm-mul Ianjv pzinii-, lint first clonlile-time steps unto the grass in the field. Then he was vullflllvllf of his zilmilityelmtll to play the mnsii- und to exei-nie the intrimte formzitions de- mznnlefl of all lmnml members. 'l'hf-n, there was the lust half of tl1e ggzime. 'l'hose were the times when he 1'ef'm1st1'l1r-ted the pei'- furnmin'e ut half time, when he worried that the per- foi'1nznn'e hurl not pleased the fans in the stands. .Xny time, it was hzml for an lnnnl member to he an enthusiast for foutlmll plays. Siiiiggliiig In flnin' :nt If-:ist xi v:ii.51n- iiiti-rest in thu- llmtlmnll :ii-lion un the fif-lil, tire-il lJI'llIllIllt'I' liml Yulz stares intently :it the players, lint rr-lziins sitting pusitioii. lizinnl ini-inlu-rs lixnl f'I'l'Illll ul' erup nl' si-:its :it the Slilllllllll, for their lliilf-l-lllll' pe1'l'ui'In:un'es mzule it nee- 1-wirv tlrit lln-x' Qit vlosr- lu tln- wlgi- uf tln- fir-lml. fillbllll smirw-il f-ontinnnl Saitnrmluy :1ftvi'noun wins, though ti-:im lost six of nine. YlVlPH Y CDRCHE TR Penguin Type Director Llnplagued by Rehearsal Cutting Students All the men liim- tuxc-tlus, whirh they wcfzir so fre- f'i'mx'4li-cl with :i rigitl it-ln-zii's1il st-lit-tllilv tn till uiiiigt-inlai quently that ofteii it tzikes inure than unc- suit to lust nl' i'c-tim-sts tn play ull nyc-r tht- C'l1it-nigh :ire-11. for :L vollego 1'z1reei'. Nut only mln thi-ir t-win-i-rts m't'i'Htm' with stntlt-nts, All the wonivii liaivo hlzn-k rlinner rlressi-s tu the hut liuntlrvtls ut' liyziiisttiiiiiiiis :intl cllllt'ilQllllllN 4-iijuy extent that the ziveiugv 1-of-tl has furinuls. the-ir perl?winziiit-t-s, whit-li nrt- pulse-iitt-tl in tht- spirit And, Top Mun Ilorrnuii Ifellwi' 4-limhs intu his morn- ul' ai 1n'tit'c-ssiniizil grmip, ing voat anal stripecl punts ulmnst :is often us he tlnns ln fart, thc- group is zilnwst pi'ut'vssinii:tl, fur niiiny sports 1-lotlies. ot' its invinlwrs finrl hicls frmn faiintnis tirt-lu-strzis :ill They are the IHOIllll0l'S uf the NUI'tllXY6'SlK'I'll univer- ovtfi' the 4-uiiiitry wlii-n they Ql'iltlll2ltl' t'ruin the l1lllX't'l'- sity symphony ni't-lwstiu, :intl their tlziys uncl nights uri- sity :intl lrnni the Sylllplltllly ni't'l1vstl':1. Thoughtfully eyeing l3ii'1-rtni'Ht-rnlnn Fi-llwr, syinpliuny uri-ln-str:i lllllSlt'lIlllS1't'llt'1ll'St'tlllflllg rt-guilnr:il'tvriitmn st-ssiun, Urvlit-strii nit-1-ts to przu'tit'e from 3:30 tu 5:30 p.in. on Muntlaiy. WW-tliis-stl:iy, :intl lfritluy of t-vt-ry wt-1-k in thi- svluml yt-nr, Mt-niln-rs st-ltluni t-nt iw-ln-:ii's:ils, for the group is vuinpust-rl uf nt-:ir pmt!-ssiriiizils who nrt- iniijuring in ninsit- :intl whu plzin vmit-1-i't wtwk lm' thi-ir lilllllI't' lill-tiniv 1-:iiw-t'i'si 'V .. 1 F I v--Q ? 4? . 'M--W. H, ., , .,f,Uv. .' T J -Q-.,.,,,,M1,MumN' wi sw, , , - '-H+-.,,,, , Women's Glee club: Standing in background, left to right: Kluilviw lnitiglittni, Silllltlllr1ll1UlllliN, tllmlys Vuly, Dorutliy lillipt-i', litulmrnt llzmiilton, June Huntington. Nlzitil-lu Nlzuuniiig. lit-lst Z1-ii:1t3',N:1iir5 Yuilw. Xlulwl ltwllms, l'hylli- ljfllt',lXIj'l1Ifil'1lV. Klztrgrzut-t,Vziliiplwll,Rutl1B1u':1lw.Alain-in B7llltf'X,S1lIltll'1ll'ill'I'9lt, Georgette 12.414-I. Seated at left, back row, left to right: Num-5' W.-st tiiimy Wnlriwli. tlltiim lla-im-ki, Kit1vSitltl:tIl. Seated at left, front tow, left to right: .loan Hurst. Lill St'ltutlQ Seated at right, back row. left to right: liatilmin Willnmlt. Murivl 'l':umt-1. Seated at right, front row, left to right: tkiml lftrlll, Wim-llv Yu. Standing in center foreground, left to right: llmutlix' ltnss, .loam l'li1mivt-in. limilt- YVmuls. WOlVlEN'S GLEE LUB In the Spring, Singers Must Keep Thoughts in Realm of Music 'l'h4- inusiv lzny 1-melessly tm the 1-m'iwi'uf llt'l' ch-sk. ul the NllllSl1lllt' ot the svusmi lllSltl0. Wliisking into the mmm, she- st-mipc-tl it up from its She si-u1'1'i4-tl into the lllltllltll'lllIll. wliere more than Whllllll Sllffl illltl f'll2ll'31f'fl H111 lllt' fltlttll tl Wl1 tllf' STQHVH ltltl fe-rnznlv vm-ullists wwe gzxtherecl fm' reliearsal of the :mil zu-rms thi- grass in tht- mitltlle uf thc- tllllltll'21llQQlt'. w,,Im.u'H gmt 1-lull. It WMS Fllflllii, llllll the- sun slump liriglltly. W2ll'IlllllgI Fm' ht-1' :tml her follow StlllgSfl'C'SSONl troubles, they tht- lum- legs ul tht- girls whu Sp,-zlwlwl ml pm-,.h fm-111- 11-c'eiVecl the 111-vluilli of musir- lovers frorn all over the llll'f'2ll'tlllllfl thc- iiisiflt-ut'tl1vquail. Slit-glttm-1-tl Vuvztiitly livzliistoii, North Slime, zmtl Cliivztgtr areas. :tl them :mtl lilirrivcl smith ltlWtll't,l lrllllilll hull. Tliey also sang with the A Cappella 1-hoir when liisifltt tht- lnxlltling, all was gray mul sululwr. they wo1'kecl with ltuphztel litlhc-lik and with the choir law-11 tht- in-xx' cle-1-umtiiig hull-cl tu liring the lll'llll2lllt't' :tml the lllt'lllS glee 1-hllm :tt C'h1'istmustime. Rlf h'+x...- Men's Glee Club: Standing on stairs, l'J8Ck 1'0W, left to right: XY--sli-5 Sl'llillllll, l'il'il7t'l ltliitt-..l1xlili'l'lmiiiiis4rli, ll'-ilu-it Putt, tic-urge lit-ies l.1llll hlef iizitli. Nui inzili Gillespie. Rolwrt Steinluieli, Dfniglus f'uelif-mini, llnlieit Sineltei, l'liilip t'ni1eli1i14lt. xylllllllll llnitinnn, lfveiett fliqile. Standing at left, middle row, left to right: Larry Smith, .lnlni ll1isuii,.lnsf-pl: Alt'ljlllf'. Standing at left. front row, left to right: .Xllnn liniiy. llnniel Nlnnn, lleilii-it llni-in, lliilieii llni-ni. Standing at right, front row, left to right: .launes Vlllltllllilh Knsflfne. liieliuxil Ylilllluins. llnnnlrl liniiliek. Seated on stairs, back row, left to right: ltielnml llngn, llfniulns lCinieli,.lnin1-s Kirkpntriek, .lnsepli Pf'liZll'Nl'i, Pete: Mi-t'l:iif-ii. Seated, front row, lett to right: fiemgi- ltnnisex, lltninlil lh-inn-in. llminlfl llniixf-is. llnlit-11 liiet-le lVlEN'S GLEE CLUB For Musical Males: Humor as Casual as an Qld Pair of Blue Jeans Some of them are engineers. lionrs nt' exneting :incl rigfn-iiiis l't'llltIll'H2ll. Others ure teziehers, journalists, nrtists, pulitienl sei- llressecl t'urm:illy fur nffieiznl pi'eseiit:1timis, memlmers Qntisfs, 211141311-ful-S. fluff formality for rehenrsnls. Singers turn up in And, of eourse, there is ai large smattering ut' the SWf'2llf'l'H 211111 fllf' tllflltef ltlllf' .ll'1HlS- male segmgiit of the Sq-html Of ltlugie, llireetur llmvertnii eumes tlresseil in :1 linsiness suit, Together they furm the Mens Glee el11li,wl1ieh,nl- lint his humnr is us ensunl ns the lilne jenn gizirli. 'though mneh smaller than its sister mgziiiiizntimi, has .Xltlnmgli the eluli has many nclmirers, niiimiu the WON IDllSll' lovers :ill over the Cliieagu urea. must nrtlent :ire the eoeils, whim lmegf their ilireetnr to A training QQI'Olllltl for singers uf the A Cappella elmir, :illuw them tn stop early on Weilnesilny nights so they the glee eluh is ai rattlier sterling produet of hours :intl enn run iwer to nggle :intl listen tn the men. 313 v.,.,., A CAPPELLA CHOIR After a Round of Tryouts, Work Begins for a Few Select Singers lt tzultes :1 lot more tlnnn :1 gootl yoiee to he :1 mein- liehezirszils ure heltl four times ezteh week. lit-r ot' tlie AX tkippt-llzi ehoir. With the majority of the members nclvuiieed voice Tryouts tor ent-li ol. the U5 plztees in the ehoir are inujors, emitting is zilmost HIISCOII,2llltlH1t'ITllJPl'S give up rigorous, lor em-li intliyitluzil voiee must lmlentl with the time when others ure l'grilliiigzg to prtietiee for their others, :intl ut the snine time, he snitulmle for solo work. many perforinanees. Nlnny try out several times liefore they :ire zu-eeptetl. Top performunees this year were t'Pz1rsifal whieh When they are tnrnetl tlown, they often lmeeome mem- they presentetl with the Cliieugo symphony under the lit-rs ot' one ol' the glee elnlis, where they gain experi- tlireetion of liupliuel Iiulrelik and Symphony of a ent-e lor their next tryouts. 'lll1UllSZlIttl,l' whieh they performed with the university The real work lreggins when the singer is seleetetl. lmncl untler retiring Direetor Glenn Buiinlm. l'ntler the lentlersliip of :in :issist:int tlireetor, ineinlmers ol' tlie ,X llilllllvllil rhoir rehexirse in lintkin hull. Otlieiztl tlireetor of the group is lit-:in George llowerton, lint nniny pruetiee sessions ure tlireetetl lay liis zissistzints. Altliongli memlrers relieairse in extsnnl, everyday school elotlues, tlieytlong.:i':1tlllntioll-typerolmesforl'orln:tlisli:ippe:il':iiit'esont':1Il1pl1s:tIitl:1lloVt'I'tlie Iivxtnston, North Shore, :intl Chicago areas. 'Civ'- W - li-tu-uf 7 H X l Fx. N I-' ' ' 1' 1 m-,- ' VY -F tx v , bn, 1 N f' - , yr' Q. V,,, .W ra V ,Vf V-f' 4- -Ar' 'A ,, ff' ' if H Rwf Z' V 2. l 2, ibff- Zglf' ,v ' , - , , , J' .N-' , , A,f' ' ..-' '--- ,,-gs ..f M, t r , V , N , , ,Y-vpn i I 1' ' 1 aff' V-'mf ' F , f ,r v,, ' ' , ,- Y , ' F O -X ' - 'X ,, in x, Q -Mi pf 3' v 1 A ,,.f 1, ' ,. 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Q ,1 ,.,,W, ,v Synonymous with lmth 1-llrwnl LIIWDIIIJS :uni Sumlny 1'h:xpr'l S4'l'Vll'l'Y Illlililll hull IS ll2lIll1'll im' l,l'tlxl' l1llI'iSiiIlIl l,11tl4in, lirst 111 an ui tin V School of Musiv. lfrunt st:1irsufth4- lvuilmling pmvhlm- :1 luutlngplum-Iurs1ml1ntsxxhog-mln-1'msulu-tm'1-4-ln-:n1's:nlsul'.X Vuppn ll 1 lluur M011 s Gln-4-1-lulv,:uulWorm-11's G11-1-1-lub. Minglm-fl with tlu-singf-rs1n'u-11 xm- Sfll41l'IltS fmnx tln-n-mmm-41mm-sw-in mllsia':1pp1'1'1'1:nt1n11 .iii upping.:11101111-l1I:1l'ily lu-m-:nth ww-Qmtlu-1-1-flsigxl wlnivh IIl'1l1'lIliIllSHll'lUl'lltiUHllf!liSIlK'XV hu1nv, I'x1ivv1'sity Ch:1pl:1in wyilltfxl' U, Wvilgllllll 1 nn f11l'w-y.lnlnr1 l':X'IlllS Hl'lifLiHllFH'llf1'I', ilu- Ililln-l lDllil1li!lf.fiH'l'USSHH'Stl'l'4't, IilltlH10xYPStIIliIlSU'l'Stlllliilt filllllllilfillll tluwn tlu- bln Xltlumggln IllIlIl1'l'HllrVIIIIIIDIISl'l'llf1lHllS grmnps km-p W :ngum-1' lmppmgz, ho stlll must flllil11111010pUIl1l4'l'Slllljl'1'f for ww-kly vhzxpc-l SCl'Il1OIl w fx RELIGION A Long Forgotten Memory Brings a New Peace to a Lost Male The world today is at Imttletield of eontentling fnitlisg and t-ii-t-ling from problem to solution zuul bziek ugziin. no man or womzin is of nnu-li .use who has not found :1 faith Hp HH tho WIN mtg in N Y .I I U' v ll. N gt I I YA strong, eonstrur-tive, :ind SllSllllIllllg!,'.I ' K- l ' PAF' IU UHF I 'L' mu' HH H--Henry I'Il1ll'l'SUII Fostlit-k felt Ill Illell' IIHIZOI t'X'el'y Stlllllltlll lleltl pzllll. H9 Sat, 011 the Szmdy 51101-Q bgsidg the lake. llis l'rz1tel'nity brotliers hzul olfered the usuul aulviee. The sun glistened off the waiter, whit-h winked but-k He llllfl l1t'L1l'll the Wfvrlls lu'fHl'v. with a thousand fleeting blinks of light, But, he wnsn't 21 stereotype: he wats un individual He had problemsehig mips, and so wus she. .X inxule-to-order answer just wouldn't He was engaged to be mlirrietl in June, and he haul fit tllem. been drafted. His request for at deferment haul been Ile leaned but-k on his elbow :uid st:u'ed into the turned down by his loeal bourd. sky, erowded with elouds. He tried to settle his mind on the problein ot' his Suddenly, he begun to see the waiter, the sun, the fianee, but he eouldn't. They haul talked about it the HI-ly. the bezu'h. night before, butfno solution. Ile sut up struigglit, uwure ot' ll strzuige pezu-e uf Une minute they would det-ide definitely to be mar- mind ereepingg over him. Ile was reineinbering the ried right away. The next, he would think of his not way he hzul felt when he joined the elnireh. coming bzu-k and of her being alone uit the age of 22, Ile haul uttended seldom sinee then, but the feeling and he would think they should wait. wus us t'll'lll' und us fresh :is tl newborn thought. Ever sinee his notiee haul zurived, his mind had been Ile :n-ose und walked down the beau-h towzuwl home. , - Al CAMPUS CONFERENCE Influenza Bug Endangers Lives lt was an pretty lievtit- week for ull 4-onverned. lfor wer-ks, the Speakers had lneen zirrzxngecl. 'l'he programs were printed :intl lying on ai desk in .lohn 1 . . . . . . luvznns 1-enter wanting lor clistrihntion. lCx'f-rytliing was in good sliznpe :it Volliy eollege, too. l'rt-sid:-nt S. .lulins liixler was ready for 21 trip to livuiistoii and the Xortliwestern t'2llllITllS. lint, tlit-re was Speulu-1' Ylllt'f'lll IC. Smith of Notre llztine lllllX'l'l'Slly. Smith had his nzunm- on the progrznn, too. Ile also .llti 'l'r:ulition:nl :ill during the school year, gmet- hegins every dinner meal at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Men dress for :ill evening nu-:mls and Carry out, prin- eiples of the week of the Camrpus Con- l'erem'e on Religion hy themselves. O RELIGIDN of Co-chairmen for Three Days had 11 formal Speer-h written, and he was ready for the week of the Campus Conferenc-e on Religion. lint the flu hug hit. And, it hit Smith. The Notre Dame professor refused to he daunted. For the three days of the eonfe1'enr-e, he eommutted hettween South Bend and Evanston, 1-ollapsing into hed on the Indiunu end of the line eaeh night. All night the eo-elizrirmen worried and wondered if their speaker would he among the upright the next day. Ezreh day he was, and the conference was 11 success. : g, ' 1 t'uiit4-i'1-iivv Sin-:ike'i' llr. .IllilllS IilXi1'l' :ilmut l'YlSt4'Il1ltlilfIll, Stlltil'llt Put Huguii vxiiiir- to t'0lli-l'l't'llt'l' tqliipput mth u hunk tm tht- siihjw-t. liixh-i' hvhl privntt- t'Ulli-l'I't'lll't'S with .'-att hull :hiring in-wk. P2itllSl'ilt'tM'Pl'll vhztptvi'ctinm-i':iml1'h:1pt1-riiiwtiiigmi Mumluy night :it thx- A-Xlplm Clziiiiiiiu IJ4-ltzn hmm- if tilh-tl with :list-xissium un 1-ve-ry dayrc-ligiouspmhlviusmluringtht-wt-4-kntthf-1-:nnpus4-mutt-1-vin-1-. All limist-slmtl Bltnitluywmiing spt-aika-rf: stitch-nts hml tht- nppurtiinity of ilf'2lI'illg top mvii in tht' fit-his ut' rm-ligimi, phihrsupliy, :ind thu- likv for tht- prim-v ut' walking intu the- living rouriis nt' th1'ii'uwii lmiisvs. AV! 9 J OARD F RELIGION For a ew Chaplain: A Few New Fore of religions operations at Northwestern univer- sity is the lioaril of Religion, whose inemlmers represent the fat-nlty, the aclininistration, and the students. The hoard is a polit-y-making group. It determines Board of Religion: Left to right: John Valve-it, Prank Endicott. Eloise Hanson, YValter D. VVagoner. Ovid VV. IC!-'illllU'il. G9Ol'gt' E. NIvt l:iy, Eugene Durham. Steve . if Johnson. Policies and a Lot of Old Ones poliey for all religious organizations on eampus, and it passes those ideas and ideals along to the administra- tion. Meeting weekly with Chaplain iValter D. Wa- goner, the group is the heart of the religious program. TLIDE T RELIGIOUS COUNCIL At the End of a Long Ride, New Officers and a Lot of Plans When inc-inlu-rs of' the Stntlent lieligggions 1-otliieil want lu elm-t new offii-ers anrl make plans for the eoming year, they take a trip. The groups ll nienilwrs, eavh representing: a clit'- ferent 4-ampus religious organization, paek np for Lake Forest c-ollege, where they spend a week enml diseussiiig the vonnvil and how it works. what to do to benefit the eonnr-il, and how to improve religions-seeular relations. ln Q T Student Religious council: Stand- ing, left to right: Russ Woelfer, Paul Ei-li in liar-la of Barbara Hain- iltoli. Jf'I'l'j'Si11lfli. Seated On chairs and window seats, left to right: Betty Gultler. Nota Wegnian, Anne Huuut-nartl, Steve Johnson. Bill Muntlt, .Ioan Dixon in front of Jini Poly:-hrones, Barbara Herr-od. Seated on floor, left to right: Gloria Hultgren, Afton Dean. Marilyn EiiilI'it'iLfP, Margie Smith. ' .. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship: Standing, lef :to right: Burr Hink- innn,.luneSt.evenson, I,iII Ilergstrun, Charlotte Sl'llIlllIiil'If, f'hnr-k Porter, Ralph lIolnieist.er, Alfred IJitt.Ii:ir4It, Marilyn litheriilge, l'ImI Ronne, Wanda Yi, .lean Cherry, Morris Fauzerqnist. Seated on chairs, left I t0 right! ilairnes Roberts, 'I'helni:i Balaxzot, Lon Jones, lion .XmIer.snn, Andrey Miller, Emily Stanley, .lunezirden Williams, Anrlrey Norcllof. Seated on floor, back row, left to right: lion Masters, .Instine Simon, Martin Kelley, Iiev AlI',O0IlI11I1,.lllIl9iii Pbetz,Yerinnif':irI- son, Shirley Moser, Ruth Snnjn, Charles Knoflel, Norimin liervh, Marge VVneIiel, Iirlson Per-k. Seated I front row, left to right: llurvey VVooclson,f'Inire'I'yll, l,0isl,aln1iui'Ii, Sat-hiko Nzikayzl, Betsy Heivlien- bac-lc. Seated center foreground: Mary Anne l5lllltIC'llI7iilllIl. I TER-VARSITY CHRI TIA FELLCWSHIP First Hand Information Comes from an Cd Russian Resident W'ith an international orgaiiizntioii as parent, Inter- 1-niiiitry, l1li'Il1Ill'I'S hi-Id tlSPYIUSHI.Iitl'I'-l1I'US hy Dr. lixirlis Varsity Christian fellowsliip thinks ri lot :ihont I-ountrios llvyi-mis-yv1'. Dr. Ili-yr-siiiciyvi' is :in :iuthor :incl emlvuaitor, all over the world. :incl his yi-urs in ltiissizi halve given hiin first hunml One of these was Russia, :intl to Ivarn inori- oi' that liiiowlwlgc- ol' the ltnssizin systm-in zinil an-tivitivs. TUDE T CHRISTIAN CO NCIL Typically Black and Dripping Skies Create an Indoor Event Composed of ri l't'Dl'PSOI1tt1ilV6' from ciirli c'l1I'lSilll,ll Easterinor11ingsi1n1'iseservice-plniiiir-rl fortln- sliorvs of organization on czniipiis, the Student Cliristian i'ount'il Lake- Mic-Iiigzni. this year had il husy scfliemlillv. Typival Evanston hail wvzitlior drove thi- St'I'VIl't'S Most popular 1-vent on its list of activities was the indoors, but the event ilicl not lose its popularity. Student Christian council: Seated far side of table, left ro right: Mrs. Minnie M. lilac-hley, Dorothy West, Joanne Hernstein, Ted Stewart, Seated at head of table: Yirginin Yates. Seated near side of table, foreground to background: Nlnry Olson, .Iohn Dresely, Beverly lies-fe. llla mxxli' Y X Chapel committee: Standing, left to right: Wiilly Xlle-ii, Hill litlf-len. l71ll'lf'llP Wm-lilmlz, lmve Lintfm, SteVe.lril1nMm, Betty June lines, llltwiu Wetters, Dave Poling, Nlwv-1' Nllllvly Nlf'I'I5'-lilly .liil1rivi11, Vuillilizi llc-lrllvrink, Xlnrilyn Willmlimni, Hurry JUIIIINUII, Whlter' Ill, Wftguller, .luliitn Stith. Katy Vurterfieltl, Klarfe Divksoll, lit-ii l'mlt-xltx. Seated on chairs, left to right: Nam ltutli, llaiw- Yr-lynn, Hee-flee Geyer, l':it liurrs-tt, Ruth Sllllllll, ,Xlthu lirwwn, Iiniilie King, .lame Fitzpntrivk, Put lmuuvtt, .liivluv Siinpwii. Seated on Hoof, left to right: NIH:-ilyn l'r:xue-, .lim x4'lif'I'lllllTl, A11tl'!l1lI'f'f- 1 liriipliell, Tess Rurlil, liurlmm Kemper, llyllll HHFIIIIISSPII, Bob Meyer. CHAPEL COMMITTEE Cn a Cold December Evening, Row of Candles Keeps a Tradition It was zu 1-ulll lh-vt-iiilwx' night. lwvztli in the l'e11c'v, :mtl no flllltbllllf of lN'l'Sl13SlOI1 Could Thi- luke wln1lsc'z1I'riwl at l'l4'IlIl, fra-sli S1111-llufits water lllillit' the 1'ec'e+sio11z1l an orclerly out-. lu lY,t't'l'lllg1lllt'2ltlHXV. Butt Vlmpel c-minnittee, the spmisurs, was happy. 'lNl1t'l'4', :1 trzulititmzil pint-1-ssiuiizil was lic-ing mn- Tlicfir tmzulitiuiiaal f'lll'lSllll2lS sing haul helen a success. lluvta-cl. ln the night :ii1', lll21lt'SKllltll't'll1lilt'Sll1lll st1'z1yt'cl frmn SHl'tll'llf' :tml l'1':1t1-1'11ity lltlllSt'S :intl l.l'Ulll t'1llIlDllS flm'1nltu1'ivs to 1-:wry lighti-il t'1llltllt'S to lDt't'l'll1gl nic-zuluw. . . , . Ulll-1'i11 f flows-1's l'l'Ulll the d:n s Vllzlllvl st'1'vir't-S, two 00111- ln wanvt-ring lines they 1n:m-ln-tl ullmiff 5llt'l'ltl2lll ruzul A ' nilttt-t'mc-lnlrt-Vsln'igl1t,1'n daynl'lmspititlizt-tl 11121112 Cliaptls tu that lm1'1':1li lu the l,t't'l'lllQ l-t'llt't'. flmvt-its i,-gwli ww-k gn to it lawl-rifltlt-ii student, on c'a,mpt1s, thin- insillt- the 1111-xulmv, stuelvnts gllTl1t'1't'll liutlgv- pmlgti mm' the gi-uunfl tu sing l'lll'lSllll1lS vziruls l'1'nn1 1 wmwls :tml llIl1Slt'llildlltltltillIlllllQI'St'I't'tlll1l1llll' niultlle ul tht- tu-lil. llig 4-vmit ul tht- night Wm tht- lighting ut tlu- l1lll'lSllllIlS tr:-ti hy filltlllllllll llhltl-1' U. lY:1gnl1e1'. lYlir'n it was :ill m'v1', tht- nn-ssc-iigt-rs wlminpri-1-isimi hull pil-ln-tl up stmlvnts :tt t'2lllllDllSllUl1St'N,XYltl'l'1ll it loss in lwvpliig will-1'. The llllIltll't'4lS nt' sings-rs pulllwl lmvlc thruugh the- x5W o-RX gif' 5 - A 1' Young Women's Christian aSSOCiaIiOI1Z Standing, brltk row, left to right: lilllll.l1llIH'N,.lll2lll llizliiltlxti, lie-tty llztylf'-X. Yxmlm- N-if-il, Xziiiry limi-, .lfiy lil-llllluztrl, llsli- liara.lluii1ilt.mn,M:u'i1yinUttu, Iiutlne Klan-slmll, ltutli Smrpu, Standing, frqnt row, left to rigltt' Fully llxlil-mil, In-willy him- Vliiisturilsl-xl, Nun.-y Xml'-wwf., fkwll Bjork,Yirg5il1i:tYutf-s.Seated, back row, left to right: Klmuir- .ltlllns-ln, lllisa- llI'lNll'l. Seated, front row, left to right: llmlly ll.-llmgsuflltll, Mm- Xl:-yr-1, llutlu Flilifx YOU G WOMENS CHRISTIA SSCCIATIGN Some 400 Hands Grab Paint Brushes to Cover Walls and rms .lust :ilmut tlic- lairgl-st l'l'llgLlUl1SHl'g1i1lllZ:lll1Lll will mmm- ln ilu- wintr-r. lI1l'llllWl'S mlmim-ml lllul- ,il-:ins :tml lvl-ggi-ll pus is tlim- Xvllllllgl xx'1lllll'lllS lllll'lSll1lll xissm-iutimi. nlml shirts l'rm11 lzttlu-rs lui' at lvig painting spin- in .lulm Buastiugg almost 2lllllI1f'IIll1t'1'S,lll1'g1I'tLllIJlltlSIl1lllLl'l'l'- limits lfQ'llgLl1JllSt'1'llll'I'. 4-nt activity l.llI'illlI1USl 1-vc-ry mu-. liy tlu- time- tlim-y wt-rv tiiiisln-ll, tlil- iiitl-rim' nt' .lulm l'lY2lllS :tml tlll- l'Xll'l'ltll'S ul' tlu- lllt'llllN'I'H w1-rs- Im-tty wt-ll 4-uve-1'm-el with ll1l.llll.lllll :ill 1-11111-4-i'11a-ml wt-rv lianppy witli llu- lwriglil, in-iv lmim-. Sm.U.1,illgt,,1,131.04l,,4.m.ntiml2m,I,J,,lm lgvmls Chmmlm, lint pliysic-:il iiiipiwwa-im-ills we-iv nut tlu- lu-:nrt ul' tlie- tll'0C- cuiliim-t. ins-nilml-r tzilu-s luu'rl juli limit utlu-rs, wlm YXYQ 'AX 1,1-4,21-mn. A,X1t,.n1l,1, N, pl-Ulmm. lulttpl- 1m,l,.l-- casuzilly plum- small llillllblt'S mi 4-:wily l'4'2lf'lll'll liittm-lim-s. . , . Sllllltllllg ln-tm-1-11 l'IllllIlllS grmips :mil lu-tm-1-in lHl'1'lQll I11 tlu l all ilu it xx is in 11111 111 ttiwmul night lk-:ituriiig tl21lll,'l'Slly l-tll'l'lQllSlll1lK'lllSl'l'Ulll :ill UX'l'l'llll'NYliI'l1l. l'KlllllNVlllQ Ull llll- lil-1-ls ul llu- llitm-i'l1:1t11il1:il lllQlllW1iS :i.l:1p:11ic-sv mglit. wlm-li will-1-iiti':1t1-ll rm .lnipaniu-sv l'llHl0lIlf42lll1ll'llllllI'1'. slllllc-int-fair-lilty l'l'lIllllllIF. Baptist College club: Standing, left to right: Hill C'oble, Ileun Peerinan, Marlene Wiesner, Boll Ilose, Paul liiinlstroin. Seated on sofa, left to right! llorotliy lVest, lion Cornell, Mary Vole, .lim firotli. Seated in chair: Minnie M. Blat-hley, Seated on floor, back row, foreground to background: Flair Kolir in front of Holi lievliner, .Xlir-e Flllllllllll, Carl lloiner, .loun Dixon. Seated on floor, l front row, foreground to back- ground: .lean Brown, Lois Richard- son, .Xfton Dean, Holi Pennington, B PTI T CCLLEGE CLUB A Chance to Sing in a Choir Falls Lot of the Far-from-Home Nlc-nilwrs ol' the Baptist Vollt-ge ululm lnive il home :intl niziny ot' the-ni sing in the Cl1lll'f'lliS choir, as they did 1-liurf-li znwziy lmni home. when they lived at honie. ,Xtlilizntml with the First Baptist cliurt-li of livzinwton, NIL'llllNtl'HllllJ in the two local religious groups still the 1-lulw ineinlwrs enjoy :ill the privileges of the t,'llllI't'll, allows iii:-iiilwrs good stuiidiiig at their honies. WESTM NSTER TLIDE T FQUNDATIO In the Middle of the Bass Section, a Reverend Takes the Lead Suntluy eveiiiiigs :ire lmiggg tinic-s for 1110111111-is of the Qgaieityznul laughter. For, there's molmalily nothing the Westiiiinstvr Stuclr-nt l'ounil:ition. ineinliers like better than a song fest. T The c-vi-iiingr is fills-tl with rt-ligrious life :intl with In the initltlle of everything usually sits Rev. Andrew serious dist-missions, lint it always ends on :1 note of Arinstrong learling the hass section. l T T T l Westminster foundation: Standing, left to right: Hon Niebnhr, Fred Fowler, Torn XY4'b9lll'l9, Bill Kooy- innn, .loe Tryuer, XValt Johnson, Te1lStew:ii't. Seated on chairs, left to right: Janet Evans, Carol Ellis, Norma Miehle, Put, Vernon, Betty Willard, Maryanne Olsen, Margie Jolinson, Burl Holley. Seated on floor, back row, left to right: Ray linwson, Doi-otliy Nelson, Carol Lee Jensen, Ilivk Nelson, Andrew Arni- stronu, Fzirol Kennedy, Thelrna Hnllugot, Ken Ilnlilmrtl. Seated on floor, front row, left to right: Kathy Marslizill, Mariziiiiie liee, Edie linker. Leading singing: Helen Tlioinpson. Gamma Delta: Seated at near side of table, background to foreground: Henry Fist-her, Ruth Iimvkiiiuii, LaVonn9 Ortjen. Seated at far end of table: Loren Nolte. Seated at far side of table, background to fore- ground: Walt Stoeppelwerth, Betty Gulder, Paul Iirb. Seated at near end of table: H. J. War-laerfuss. GAMM DELT Lutherans Eagerly wait nnual Trip to the Indiana and Dunes Biggest occasion of the yt-ar for the lI1t,'llllJCI'S ol' 1-ussions of thvir uvtivitim-s, :intl go to 1-hi11'c-li with Gamma Delta was the annual trip to Yulparziiso, inc-nilmc-rs of otlivr ilzininizi Delta ggroups in thi- ativan. Indiana, for at week f-nil each spring. After l'lll1l't'll on Suniluy niorning, thi- group tri-ks In the santl clunc- 1-ountry, lllt'll1llt'I'S pir-nic, holcl ilis- north :igguin for :1 your of waiting.: for thi- nu-xt trip. LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSCCIATIQ For Commuters: Special Luncheonsg For Members: Ethics Course John Evans center's valviiclai' is fillwl up most of the- husinvss, the group on?-iw-41 spm-izxl l'Ulllllllll1'l' llllll'l1t'0llS time with activity lists of the Lutlivrun Stuclm-its zisso- andspvzilu-rsonmlisc-missionsfra-qiiviitly tlllI'lllLKl'1lt'llWt't'li. Ciatfion. Anil, tlivri- wus sonn-tliinggg new this your with il lizisiff Besides rvgiilzn' Sunmlziy night slippers for gc-iimuil voursv in t'hristiun vthivs for lll1'lIllJt'l'S. Lutheran Students association: Standing, left to right: Visitor, .Ion IJ3.l'SOIl, INIEIVIII George, Frunk Samuelson, Dave Toluinson, Nor- man Carlson. Seated on chairs, left to right: Visitor, Morris Nic-ilentlml, Allen Skinroml, lfrierlzz Konig, Donna Splinter. Seated on floor, left to fight! .Ioan Ghilinn, llivk Illin- son, lVlz1l'y Ulson, Ivan Olson in front of Rml I'l21l'li9l', Sue Buhly, Nant-y Gnrhy, Nun'-y ii6I'llIIl'flt-. Standing in foreground: Arthur Seytlu. .' Q 4 QW 'Lpfgg 5, 4' 'Q ,J--'A B'nai B'rith Hillel foundation: Standing, left to right: Larry Kauf- llI1lll,fll1lll'P ljllilllllllll, l,0IllXl2l.l'11ElZ, Sziriiiiie- l,evmist:iin. Blurty Klein in , L..-'Q'N lrunt ul Leehai Nelsrin, Dir-la Snow. Seated, left to right: Mark Goode. Hzililii Us:-:ir lil'4ll1Pf, Teil liernrlorf in lun-lx ul l'hilip 4 hunen, Adrienne liisenlneru in lun-k nt' .Xurlrey VVolf'l, . ' cl1ll'UlS!'lllYlll, lm ililliert, 'NAI B'RlTH H Ll.EL F U DATIC tudents Start New Year with a New Building and a New Rabbi Ninn-iiilvvi' fl was :i lwig ilxiy in tht- lives ul' int-nilwrs ul' Vliii-:ago zirmi gxitlierwl tu 1-1-lt-lm1'z1tv the uecasioii. the l'l'ii:ii li'riih llillvl lmiiitlzitiuii. Tu gm with the new liuilfling, ulliviully railed the Hu that ilaiy. thi-ir iiimlwiiisiii-. ut-w ?4C'illll.llllll liuihl- .lust-pli :intl lil'l'll'llllt' lgillllllQ1ll'll'll Rvllill l3'1'ith Hillel ine uns tlwllt-:1iwl. :intl smizv Tllil yu-isuiis fruiii the lll1ll1lllljL.lllt' group :ulmlc-il 2lllllXVl'i'1lllll. llsmii' Clroner. LYVIANS Lots of Pearl Crowns Herald Arrival of Coed Group to Campus 'l'li1-rv was ai new grmip iii' girl- tm-1' in tht- Hillel the Ql'Ullll. Anil, in their lirst ywu', they joined other lwuilelingg this yt-:nz ri-ligimis mguiiizaitiuiis in the usual list of avtivities plus 'l'hvy uwrw tht- l,yx'iiius, :intl :ill tm-1' 1-:unpus mt-ils at few extras fur ai gmail start: they put up ax 4-zuulidate wi-rv N1'l'll lYl'Ill'll'Qlllil1'lll'2ll'l vx'1:w111mii1s.tlLv vznlvlm-ni ut' lm Sj'll2llJl1SfY2l1l'l'l1. Lyvians: Standing, left to right: lithel Ciriieiiherg. .liivki Samuels, liulihe Zells in lm:-It ul' Betty Speiser. Cziml Sliripim, liiwlielle llurtenes, Renee ltivliimin, Iivelyn Finkston, Iliune Stein, Futhy liars:-li, liarhara lm Vine, l rzim-es Seiilniun, .Indy lluseinllairrieti l'enzz1k,Shari liulvins, Klairllyn lievy, Seated 011 grass at right, left to right: lieverly Miller, Marilyn Tuff. Seated on stairs at left, back row, left to right: llairrieti liupperniun, Sue Fishnian, Szllirly Cinlivll. Seated OH Sfall'S at left, front row, left to right: Enid ltnzett, Arlene Walters. Seated on stairs at right, back row, left to right: Mzirlf-ne Towlwin, Sandy lViml1mi11, Aviva Silhernuin, Seated on stairs at right, front row, left to right: Ruth Seether, Harriet Sr-liwzirtiz. f : 55i i'7f5:' E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGAN ZATIO Decorators Move in to Brighten Lives of Studying and Playing Students Dvi'o1'z1to1's 4111110 to.Iol111 EvansReligiousi'v11t4-1'tl1is I111si111-ss. For IIii1'll l1llIll'l4'l' ol' thi- your, they i11vi1vd school yi-ar. sp:-aiu-1's I7I'UI1lll1l'IlI in the iii-lil ol' I'l11'isti:111 S4'll'll1'l' to Their d0sti11atio11 was the Vhristiari Sl'lI'lli'i' I'l'2lillllQQ speak to the 1-mllpiis on thi-ir idi-ails and Iii-Iii-fs. room at the Cl'lll0l'. Their pu1'pos+f, lo,Qgic-ally 4-11o11gl1, was tlzc- ll1UlIl'l'lllZll- tion of the I'H0lll to a lll0I'4' zrttiortiw plan- for 1111-111- -Q 5 V07 Y ' bers to lllE'l'l during the day for fo1'111:1l Illl'i'llllQQS and for casual get-togi-tin-1's. Almost any hour of the day, the 11111111 is lille-d with Cl1risti:1111 Si-ielitists l'1'i1llIllQQ and stiiilyiiwg the Illl'l'2lllll'l' provided hy the 0l'QQLLl1lZllllUll. Filled with the a11tl1o1'im-il hooks and 11v1'ioili1-als oi' l1llCI'0llg2Ql0Il, the P00111 isupi-11I1otl1 l0Slll1lPlllS who wish to Study and those who wish to visit on any day of the 1 NN Q school week. Butftliv clIll'ISllllll St-ii-11tists illllll'4l llllll'Il Illgllll'l' than new mlm-c11'ati11g for the yr-ar. Thi-ir pllI'IJUSi' was to Cllllgllltdl 11o11-Co'l11'istia11 S1-iee11tists to the- limit- lI'llI'lS of tlwir rcligioii. 5 Tlll'I'l,l was llillllllljll ll:illllQ1Z2lI'1l uhout the ops-1':1'tio11, either. - . . . P111-' -A '-'lt-ut -- ftl -I-5 itl- Alter 21 lall qiiartor get-togvtlwr' l'4'4'l'I5llHIl tor all ,H .HTL mil. 'Him' If .NH H.'l 'm' mlm H' 'l V CIll'lSlI2lll fi'l1'Ill'1' tIl',QQilllIZllIIt1Il utilize IIlIlIl4'l'Il l'Il2iII'S ul I Iv.. l-.1 -I 1 ,.. . , ' w ,- Qllflblltlll 51,14 llllsia ull ttllllpllr, lllvllllbt In gui tllm ll In 111-wly Ili-4'o1'g1tmI l'1Nllll III thi-.IoI111 luviins lim-Iigious iw-11t1'1', 1 1 Christian Science organization: Standing, left to right: Barbara Strung, Kenneth Vvelxster, I Naney Hrxelmf-1-, Susan Kendall. Seated on bench, left tn right: vii-gum. Kiimpei-, C111-1111119 Howe, Kathe Kirk, Dolores Pahnke, Seated at top of stairs: Carol Conte. Seated at bottom of Stairs, left to right: Dwight ISIFIILIIWIS, llayinonil Johnson, .Io Nell ,Xll'OI'll, James .Xl'f,Illll'. Seated on wall at right, left to right: Andrew Shilling- law, Susan Neeilliam. METH DI T TLIDE T FQUNDATICDN Campfire Songs and Variety of Snacks Fill Friendly Tuesdays ljulits sliinv lvrlglitly front tln' wlntlows ol' tlit- lug i1l'1'Vt'I'y Variety, xxliitv l'r:inn- lionistwm tliti t'ul'll4'l'ul'lllllwlgu:1X't'l1llt' :intl Ilt-re Qllltl tliere little groups t'l1:1t easllzllly about l'l:irlQ Sll'l'1'l. tlie events of tlit- past wet-li. lfroin tlie opt-n wintlow wnft tln- tones ot' ri-ligioiis It's rllllttS1lzlj' niglit, and at tlit- Bletliotlist Sttutlent, liynins :intl vxiinplirt- suites, wliili- in the tlining rooni. lltllllllllltlflll, this niezins Ufoiiiimlntiioii t'1'ientllytlay'l and stntlt-nts :ilu-1-iujoyiiig it-eel soft ilrinlts :intl littli- sinielis :1 lot of fun for Metliotlists :intl l'l'lltllllF. Methodist Student foundation: Standing, left to right: Meriis llllllly,-l1lf'lx Nlneller, Ilill S4'll1lf'lllf'l',.lflllll l,nrsun,.lerryf'l':1wt'1n'tl, Mary l,on SfLlllll9l4l,.lQ1lll Brenner, l,t-i- Xlqillnr-1-, loin Stovltilnli-, Winston ltn-liairrls, llzive l.nnson, Fuixiln 'llinnins, Vlinrltrs Klillnniel, Russell Vorey, .lozinne llnllois, Ivan Corner in bat-k of Joan llioi lt, Nlziigurr-t llgiullnl-.1-i', llill Your-l, In-e Wlntinort-, Nlzirilyn .Xplnntl, Ilziiolrl Vnrlson, llnlm M:-Ilziriif-l, l':inl llosley, .Ierry llognin in lun-k ul'f'lt1i1' Kolir, Ed lXlark, .l1IllllSfi'Nltll, Min l'vtt-isoii. Seated on table, left to right: lu-n Jolinfon, Nlnlwl In-lain:-y, llny Young, Ilnrolyn C'nrsoii, Ilivk Jolinson. Seated in chairs at table, left to right: liynn llzisinnsst-n, llnlt- Fzippt-nln-lvl, l,llll Sttliniwlor, Fylx in lfpelnntl, .lexin 'l rnpp, ,Ivan Clit-rry, Seated in Chairs at right, left to right! Carrol Bjork, Anne Itniiisei, lignl 1 llsuli, Seated in chairs at left, left to right: llc-nv llniliziin, Mary llnrlnini, Willis lilse. Seated first row at left, background to foreground: Sliigeo Mat- Niiinot.-, lltl lll'Ill'lly,f'1lll lnileo, Seated, row second frorrileft, background to foreground: Kl4iry.ltiiie ltnit hart, lioli Mit:-lnirn, .lint liii-ktzntink. Seated,row third frcm left, background to foreground: ltntli Glenn, .life llc-niziwy, Nlnrizinn Blenely, l'ill llopltnzs. Seated, row fourth from left, background to foreground: C lrristie Forlcs, S ll Vlmginu, Seated, fifth row from left, background to foreground: George Finitli, Nlzilel Blitrliz-ll, Allnn llurry, llorotliy .lolinson right. of Anogene Viqintf-i1l,.lo:ni lin-isniiiii Inf-It nt' lli'x1ilyf'mtlt-ll. Seated, raw sixth frcm left, kackgrcrnd to foreground: .lime f'reig1litnn,Marilyn Ilnleo. .lezinine Nm-tlnaan, Nan llqiiris, lime-n lint line-r. Seated, row fifth from right, background to foreground: l'1iil :nn IH i rl, luis Bleisle, Nell Mnnsoii, l'ill Yun Nall-tx l 1 itll, Marilyn Nan Xiilltt-nlnnuli, Nl:iI'::ilrt l lmt-rlr- iiulit ot' 'loin Niltriuzinn, Katy liinim-, l'1ilnier 'l':rlluitt. Seated row fourth from right, background to foregrurtdz rue Ififl1er,Tat llnwliiis, Yiruiinri l.i-out-tt,flirtfltli'niy,f'l:il'f-ll:lll:iley,f':il'uly1i ltit lint, Yiiginin Wtuiil, Mary lnnuley. Seated, rcw third frcm right, laflfgrcrrd to fcregrcund: Paul lxissinuf-r, .lxinvt lln,-ui-ll, llunnii- Nlil'lnny, Wilsoti limits, lwliv f'r:ir,-en, l'ov C lint n nn, Alllfflllt Ylaiglit-l', llivk VVittig1, .ln Stitli, l illie SIIG l'r11ltly. Seated low, second from right, background to foreground: Vnrnot 'l liningis, ltntli Mt-Atliirns, fkirli y llntts, ICH-Iyri.lt'1'wf-ri. Seated, first row at right, background to foreground: lllliilll-N Sllllllllliill, lllnnt- f'liristwpln-r, fit-nt' lf't l'lf'll, lfal Vlillliyrs, lloris l'flierlin1'tlt. Pan Orthodox club: Standing at ton of stairs: .lnlin Blnrliimii Seated along left stair rail, background to foreground: rhwui- lil-if--. Nntltw Iii-irsnnns, .lnn lmpliiiis. Joy Demos, .Izunes Knmm-s. Standing on center stairs, left to right: Nivk I.nin1nk1s, In-it lxnlwi is, Hell-n liizirsniizis, .Inn l,i-luis. Seated on stairs, left to right: S11-lln Gur1akis.Gern'gre- Poulnkns, 'l'hvnn K:ni:ik:iinl--s. Standing at bottom of stairs: 'l'nni flinnnns. Seated on right stair rail, left to right: Nivlt I'oly1l-ni-, Iiilti lxnfsf-nl:-. AN-CRTHODOX CLUB t the End of a Long Walk, an Evening of Worthwhile Activities He YV2LHliQl'l'li clown the street tuwznwl thc- llig liunsv on zzitinns nn c':nn1n1s, tlniri- wnnlml lw :1 lot nl' ntln-rs tln-rv the corner. with hnn snnn. Anil, :ill wnnlfl lil- 1 in-4-lt, Svrlwinn, Syrinn, Ati the walk to thc- lionsv, he tnrnwl :nnl innvwl :along linssizin ni' .Xl'lllt'lllilll, tlrtlinflnx Vntlinlivs. the path and up thc- Wlfit'i'I'Ul1T steps. At thi- nn-1-ting tln-rv wnnlil lu- nniny things to ilu. Inside, evc-rytliiiig was iliin zinml qnivt. ln the dining 'l'livl'i-wnllhlln-plz1l1sfni'tln-next 1-lnn'l'liin1tln-ggi'4n1p's l room, some stnrlents were 1-ating ilinnvi' :incl 4-olive-rsiiig :nil-inlziul'S11inlny VisitstoV:1l'iullsm'lil1I'i'liiisul'l1n'l11lwi's quietly. He tnrnc-il to tht- living rnnni on the riglit nnil uf the grniip. walked in. .Xlnltin-i'1-wcnlhlln'1inn'e'. He was the first to alrrivm- nt .lohn Evnns lieliggimis This wr-vli, nsvvi-i'yntl1m-1'ww-li, tlniiwi wnnlil lil- tnllas Center for the nieeting of the P1111-Ul'fil1!tiHX vlnlw. nn tlimwiiw' :intl liistury nl' thi- l'l'I5I't'Sl'lltl'li iwliginiis. As :L Ill0I11ilt'l' of uni- of the large-st I'l'iljJQllll1S nrggzliii- Hi- knew it wunhl lu- il wnrlliwliili-1-vviiiiig. XIV -.Q , VJ. ,,, ,, 1 Aw, 19 '. '. ' IG .1 ,' fi' , 1 , ,,y'f'.',q:,.1I 153' ,J -1. 1, 5.-245355. . .V , l . fa Af.: ,- .W , V .31 -4 ,H . fr , ,A .7 ,., , V I ., ' .41 f'Jfu11,- .. 1 1- . rr ' ' ' 4 r. d, hid, r' 'H' S' :111 K,-w 1 f f' A f HEIL LLIB 011 a Sunday Morning, a Coed Joins a Lot of Friends in Chapel 11 11111 Sllllllnf' lll1ll'll1ll12Q. 1l111'll111llQQ Slllltltly I111JI'l1111QQ 11111ss 111 1110 011111101 of the Slll' Nll'lll.:gll1'1l 11-11111 111-1' l11'1l, 1-11111111-11 1111- 11111-lc 111. 111-1' 1-111l1'Q 1'1-l1g11111s 111-111111' -1111111111111 111111111 l'l11l'li. 111111 511ll'll'l1 11111111111 111111111111 l'1l1blll Sllllllily w:1s11't 111111:11 1l1l'l'1'l'1'111 1'1'11111 111111-1' 111or11111gs 111111 Il 111111'11111g sl111w1-1'. 111 11111 XY111'1i, for 1-11611 llily 7:15 11. 111. 1111-111111 1113.58 and lJ1'11s,1111, F1111 11111-1.1911 11111 11111 l1Il1'1i 1111111' 111' 1ll1' s111'111'1ty 12111 p. 111. 1111111111 1'11s111'y 1111111. 111111N1- 111111 111w:11'11 11 l11gl11'11-la 111111s1- 1111-1111111 1111 Sl1f'lAl1l2lll 131111 11111 was 111111 S1-1'111111s 1'1-111311111 111 5111111 chapel, for 1'11111l. 11111iv11l11:11 111111 g1'1111p sports, 1'21l'11 QQlIIl1PS,H111i1 just 11121111 l11f11l11,sl11-s11w111l11'1's111'1'l11s1-111-1111111111:1111-1-g11t111111'111g:. t1111i 11111-11 11111 I'0f'I'0il111l11 1111111111 111' 1110 1-11111101 at every X11 XY1'l'1' l1l1ll1llll'1'5 111- 11111 S111-11 1-11111, 111111 1ll1'y w111'11 11411112 7111111 11111111 111-V111' 1-111s11f. She1l club: Standing, left to r1ght:f'1111'11 xlllllilf, ,Xl Y11l1111111s, 111111 Y1111111, .111l111 NI11ll111ey, 10111111 .X1111111f1111, .xllll N11-f'111111111111, 15911110 R11gr-1's, M111'yCir11y,F111l1Y01t1l1, l1PlL1llN ll-f44llIIl1ll, l1111ly Y1x'e111N lll 1111111 111' l'12lfllPl' f'111'11f-1111s R11-1111111-111l11y, 111111 XI:111N1111, P10111 V1'1'1111t, l111l'llHl'il 1V11lwt11'11l11 111 lfflllt 111 .l11l111 1Xl11'l111l:11i, Judy Silver 111 lllrllf 111 111-111111 1l'll11y1-1', .l11111- NI11l1:111f-, rlvlllll .X111le1'f1111, 1.111,- K111ff-1, l,1ll'I'y 511111115 1'11ll l.e:111111'11, .Inv N111-l111le1t1, 1i1'1l1f'111'1y, Plllll Tyrr-1111, Walter Keefe, Janet l1l1ll1Il', N11111-y NlIllI'l1lF', .l11y1'f- W11t1-11, NlZllll'l'l'll fl11l1'111. Seated, back row, left to right: l,lll1 P11111-51111, .X111t11 Yizzft-11.1, 1100 l'1l'l1.41'll9, .1111111 l'ete1's1111. Seated, third row, left to right: Xl:111y.l11111-, 11111 ll11Ff1111111, 31111-11511 S1111tl1, d'1l11i1lllll l1l1llhfPl', S111-rry l1P1ll'f'l'Il, H1111 IQPHM-,1y, H111 Buell, .X1111el11 M1111tel1, Ginny Ristow, Margaret 1,1-1 11, l,1lf lime, XI11111111 l1f'1ll'llII1l. Seated, second row, left to right: livill lQPl'I'l!11ll, llc-len 'lQfllll0N, 3111111111 1111-k111f1111, 1111x1119 W11o11tlc1111sk1, 1,1119 S1-1111vo111. Seated front row, left to right: Nlnry 1,11111f1- IS1-v111u111', .I111111 IQ1111111-11y. l1illl1ill'2l NY11lg111-11, Tom W111511. 2 EN if-, ,.., .1 - :pa t.1.'! -'13 Q8 fN --'44 . ., 5- 05' ' t . ' .' 7-,ff p M. - ...J 1171 3Q1hSZIE 'f-Z LEED 11 71 ,F !Y,1aF '.2: ,w1l'L',tkLu9An A.221'i'T l5f1 yL 'F'f'1! '11iM?!h11'F 1. 1I'l Young Men's Christian association: Left to right! Xntlveo l. .lolinson ,ll, liinlllolll 54-liinnlt in lm-lk ul .o si ,lox i-e ..: -- llonaiwl li4rXNlIl, l.fi.illl XX ll43, l,1o I lin rll N lllllll llillia lit lime htrunt, XlanJohnson.,loillanlleilin CUNG lVlEN'S CHRIST AN ASSDCIATIDN Ardor Directed Toward Feeding Men who Lack a unday Dinner lYith exeeptional arilor. memliers ol' the Young Nic-n's prolessor relationships lell aetivities. Christian assoeiation workell this year. tlniilina foree lieliintl the organization was l'resi1lenl Sunday clinners for men who laek proper eating laeil- .Xnelrew I...Ieln1son, who also servell as state ehairman ities and faenlty open honses to promote lretter stnilent- ol' the Illinois stntlent Yhll IX. THE l Dl lDLl L P LATE By a Puddle of Sunlight, a Freshman Finds Food for Dwn Taste The sun strealneil ll1I'Ul1Qll the seeonil tloor winmlow western l1lllVt'I':4lly retnrn ailwlress. and spillesl in a big pnilflle on his heel room tloor. Dear l'l1'l'Slllllilll ...' ' the letter started. It saill He mumlvlecl and tnrnecl his lmaek to the light. grasp- something :ilmont an aetivities lmooklet. :intl he ilis- ing groggily to a few moments more sleep. misseil the rest ol' the long typed page. and shook the Before he had shaken the light's glare eompletely envelope open on his hell. from himself, his mother poppeil into his room. She lint flroppetl a small green-anil-white llooklet with Carried a stack of letters in her hancl. a pietnre ol' a lxnillling on the eover. Good morning, Sleepy, she sznileil. She heltl ont Student Hanllliookf' he reall alonll to his mother, the letters toward l1in1. who was sitting on the enil ot' his lmefl watt-hint: his 'tFor me? he rasperl. still not sure that he was awake. eigarette anil eringing at the long ash whieh elnng to the HI never get letters. hntt lwetween his lingers. He proppeil up on one ellmow and rear-heal for the Maile look at this listl he exelaimeil, ll-ating paekage of eigarettes whieh lay on his liemlsifle tallle. through the pages of the Inooklet antl Stltlllllllgl the long His mother frownerl slightly at him. She ili1ln't like lists Ol-St'lll'l' upon seore ol':1t'tiVilles. him to smoke in hed. Doi-sn't look like yon'll have time to lie home sielif' Ligliting a eigarette, he tore open the flap of an his mother smileil. impressive looking brown envelope hearing the North- 1 lness notfl he answeretl. starting to reall the hook. SSI i . i 5 1 I 1 Q A 1 K v 1 r 1 F i E I J a J V 1 4 Y T K 1 K a l 1 s 1 1 4 I K 1 'af' Ay 4, 5' 22? Q T r U B' Q., 54,3 vw . . gh Q Probably the most popular single ac- tivity on the Nortliwcstcrn univc-1'sit.y campus is playing. But, wlu-tlicr it bv ax party 01' a football gamv, ax formal or ai stagv show, play time for thc Spvctatox' 111921115 work tinu- for the p0l'fOI'Ill0l'. Fortunatvly, most uctivitivs clcsignvcl to plvasc- thc' spvctz1tu1', vucl up ln-ing :is mul-li fun for thv laboring pzirtic-ipauts. rv, ll 1X I'- gras., ar , ll, Lge if xl Ml GLED WITH CARE From a I600-Year-Qld, a Bit of Advise for a College Student lle livetl :l lllllg lllllt' algo :lllullt lil t'l'lllllI'll'S. til lle l2ilit'Il the little-ltllnwll Mr. Vatu :lt his wurcl. exllet. l1UIllllllllt'l'S l'llIll'llHI1 l'llTlI't'ly lilll' the DllI'pUSO of pro- lle was lqllllwll :ls ll llilllll lllwluilist, itlltl his I'2lll1l'I' vimlillgg Sllllli'lllS with Illily llllll' I'l'l'I'lN21llOll, zlllml tetltllzlll tlllilllll llilllll' was lliflllysills Vatu. lllily1'l'S IlI'tll'lll't' lUllgLl1lllll't4tUQlVl'l.IlllS2lt1iSlt'Ufllll-'ll' .Xltllllllgll Kll: Vatu lllltltllllllvllly ll4'Yl'l' llI'l'2lllIl'tl ul' l.ZlYHl'llt' spurt. l1'1l1'lllllQ elllll-ge Slll1ll'lllS lllllll years llI'lll'l', he llllXVll- l'lV0l'yXYlll'l'l' tllzlt :lt lezlst two Sllltll'lllS get lllQQ1'llllP1', tillggly lelit :l llit ill' 2ltlYlI'l' til the N4ll'lllNX't'Slt'l'llSlll!li'Ill. IJlilllS Ill'l' Illllll' likely tu rllll ill the tllI'l't'llUl1 nf play Xlille'le Xtllll' 4'Ill'l'S with lll1'llSlll'1' llml' illltl lll1'll,H tllilll ill tll1j'Ullll'l'Yt'lll. lle Nlllll. Nlr. llilllb lllhllillllj' XY1iSl1ll Slll'll al striet nhl llllll'z1liSt, .Xe il' ill llll'l'1'l l'4'lllY, Nlll'tllwestel'll Slll4lt'lllS llilvl' Qll.ll'l' alll. ill EIlg1'0SSQll in :1 wrt-stliiig nuitvli lnzilm- 111111-1':1t ai wi'u1'ity luuiw igimiw-s imlmtie-nt :Intl-. Most, huusc-s fiinl Wm-11111-sclziy' nights nm- the- haiiwlwt on tht- ti-I4-visimi wt :mel nn the- ta-lvvisimi nic-:ui 21 gmnfl 1'IltUl1l'1lQQ1' ut' niulvs vim-1-piiig tn tlu- Mist-iiit-lit to igimiv ilutm-S Kind oglv bulgiiig tiglitt-Vs, Ai'tm'1'w:1i'tls, Illillly lim-lt thu- tight SlltlIlNbI'S by t4lllI'tll,EL we-st for at Hzuuplt- ui' thu- wan-S :ulvw-l'tisvfl Ull till'IN'1'l'-wlNbIlrUl'1'4l wpui'tws-vs-iutw. :- Illlllllllll' Fllllf mi S:1tl1l':l:l5' nights, tht- lniwiiiviit ulil-is ping lmiig 1:11111-5 Ihr tlu :1 i'I't'fillIl1lll on Villllllllw, tlu- YYill:il'1l lmsi-iiiviit fyiinlmlizm-s :1 SIlttlI'll:lj' night 4l:1t4 with um- ul' two kimls ut' mail:-sz tlu- kiiul shi- tukvs tln-iw' to ln- alum- with :mtl tht' kiiiml slit- tukm-5 the-i'v tu tri' to iiitviw-st iii :i lint umm- 01' ping pmig Y ukc liizlvliiiiv, for im-nk Viluillff hullrs vuiiilriin-rl with figlntiiig :xml wivstliiigg on ww NNN Giggiilig uvvi' tvli-visiuii Ill'1bg.fl':illl, Willaml luill l'I'1'rl1IIll'Il c'i'mi'ml lmwim-iit wt. A zltlilm-tivzilitlmliiiim'ui'11m'ixful'tlu-:nliim'ui1s.'llvxiliiimtvve-1'yvm-slxx'lius'v1-i'lixn-lbw-11 X -if O X kg' .Q Gracious Hosts Cede Title as lVi-:iriiigg lu-:ivy 4-outs ova-1' tluiir pzijziiiizis, rvlziy tunnis fruin 4-Vi-1'V fmiti-i'nitv luuisv linm-il up. lt was 1-ulil. ziiul tlu- c-mu-als XV1llt'lllllgLlil'Hllllll1'Sltlt'lll1ttS sliivi-i'wl in tlu- lulul ln'1-vzvs. lt was ilu' :ninuul llvltai Tun Dvltu Pilqlillllii rzu-4-, znul llu-nu-nw4'1'i-liililigllptnrunl'u1'tl1vgulclvl1 trophy for tlu-ir luuisv. lint, f':1l:nnity Sl'1'll4'litlllflllgllll' first lamp of ' i':u'i'i tlu- strut-t llglils un lilnvuln Sll'l't'l, tlu' Mtv ol tlu W I3 may Q 'bf Q J V :CK fi 'R N Still wc-ating pajzunas which won him tlu' titlc of Pzijalna King, Delta Upsilon Gt-urge V its zwccptis rvwarcl from Pa- jaina Qui-on and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Gi'vti'lu'11 Holiaus. Gawking students in backgrouiul indicate approval DELT T U DELT PAJAM RACE Speediest to Pretty Fast Beta's tlul rzufvs, wont out, znul the race was dvlayctl until a quick tevli stlulent I'0P21lI'Ptl the dzunage. lYlu-n tlu- rzu-0 finally ciulc-tl, the Delts themselves lnul won. but they grzuioiisly vodvcl their trophy to swoiicl plziw Bvtzm Tlufta Pi. :Xl'lt'l'XVZl,l'llS, by votv of tlu- Delt seniors for the queen znul by tlui quc-f-n vznuliilzitos for the king, tho pajama rzu-0 was viuli-cl with ll long kiss. D LPHIN S CW Keeping Your Mouth hut Can be an Asset,Even When Entertaining There was sunwtliing flifft-will about the Ilnlphin mits,igi1m'wltlu-tulkanmlplaumwlu'Www kiml nt'slnmy show this year. The sitlv-ut'-tllc'-pmil :tvtiun wus vlippt-tl to at tt-xv iw- Il1StC2ltti ot' the nhl shim' ut' mostly stings, 1121111-cts, 111z11'lislmetwc-1-11 King Nvlitllllt' ltlltitXYtH'Hiit'gJQttHtlltit'lltr. :mtl skits, with an or-1-atsiuiizll mite-1' lllIII1iM'l', thi' shun' The rc-st ul' tht- shmx' was Iniilt un hzillm-t :xml spvwl this yeui' turncml zthnost wunplr-tcly to thc- wutviz NXYiIl1Il1iIlQlQ :abilities ut' 1,011-lei :tml Ihilpliin IIlt'lllilt'l'S. Most IJOOIJif'llgl'l't'l1XYtiIl'ti1t'NilUXY'SPH-t'illlil'IHt'll,Jilllt' Xyilvll it xx':1sz1ilm'vl' tthc- show haul plznyml tu pztwkc-fl Smith and Keith l'c-tersmi, that the- switm-h was timely. hleztvlu-i'sJ, thc- 1-fn-4-l1tiii'i11vi1 lfmlwtl :tt mvli utlwi' :nut .'Xt'uil111'el:nst yeztr, tim-4-mtstttlk that tilt'SilUWIl1iQQilt lnirst out laughing. he diSt'Ulltillll0ti. I,m'f-lei 111111 Uulpliin 1-hih IHt'lNiWl'S, Both nt' them haul SNYIIIH in thc- slmw, :xml their 4-yt-5 loathe' to give up Zlll uppiwtliiiity to mlisplziy the-ii' tal- we-rv i'f-rl-rimmf-tl :tml hluml-stint. Hullow-eyed in-tupns ste-ails Nt't'llPt-I'UIIl1'l1l'Vilti1ll1S I,tlI't'ii'it'illilIIl4'lI1iNtl'S SWiIllIIliIlgI in the llwlphin slmw. King N4'IDfl1Ilt' 1iiil+:u-ktfwvniiult relates tales of his lmst tu :A hwy :incl il girl lust in tht- tlvpths ui' the M-xi., :ns the NWiIllIllt'l'S :if-t out his wmwls. i,wi'v1vi Ill4'I1liN'I's the only XVOIHUII in the mst ut' tha- slmw, :ill hum' paisst-it tostw in 1-itlu-1' slwwl ui' lmllvt fwinnningg its :1 lll'l'l'4'llllibit1' tu Illt'lIlilt'l'PiIiIl, SK' Dolphin continued C'lmx'1iingDolphin 4'lllllI1N'IllllGI'S Cavort un piml's edge :is ai preliule tn lopsided dives intu the waiter. Once in, they spmitmlwzitc-1' wlmle-style:xml rnanziged to muintziin agility itltfllfbllgll bound by lmig-legged, 1-xiiiilwc-manic suilnr suits. With lc-gs vlml in lwuvy, lmlzu-li, mesh St1N'lilllf.fS, l,m'elc-i iueiulwrs struggle to renmin iuutifmless for the exevutirm of perfeet hlmallet legs. Hull vt lluniimitf-il waiter nuinlwrs, itlflllbllgll :L spevcl mf-0 pittc-fl male mst iueiulwrs zigziinst the females. The result of the free style l'4'l1ly was nut writtm-ii intu the si-ript, but Dnlphin 1-lull memlu-rs won at every pel'frn'iim11r,-e, though quite often by the Il1l,l'I'UWQSt nm1'gin. ,HH Q. V.. A-.,..iinnn-... B75 M? .yt ,sv SW. ,.,..5 ,M .qw W5 5.,Y ., .yi - , i , new -1 ' Q i f X V 4 R, ,j ., 1, sf? , ilj, ' .1 ,af ,5 if . . V' ir. ww.. --W- A-..5 ., -rp.-e-QX-W J ,Mlm ,..,. . - A ,Wt -5, J ' l M: '9,:,q,,..,,-. i E 5 ,, - ' 41 Hr-1 'Q S01l'f'ilIlg film 1'11l' society pre- : 'Kea Arubdi K . Gt' ' ,A 'l' 1 ' 51 i:'1'1t:1t11111, 1Dl'Pg1l19Ilt- Ylirfmnk . ,, . -1 . ,-I . 1t1t t1111n111s f11ll0Llgh1'JOO1x1Ct. Pictures are S0101-tied on basis I 11l'11vs1:1'ipti1111 11-11111 pamplilets XYl'1ttf'll 115' 11111vie 1-orupanies. FILM SGCIETY Pre-Monroe Flickers Show Film Fans Growth of Favorite Industry '1M11x'i11s 11111 111111111 1112111 ev111 ' s111g1111111l 1I1111yw111111 1111- sm-iety's usual r11llf'Sl1ilj' eve-11i11g film p1'ese11tatio11s, i11 2111 :1t111111pt t11 1'11,L:a1i11 111st 11111x'i1--gg11111's. 111-111011 11111-11v01' the :111swe1's 111 their C1llQSt1OllS. X11111111111's 111' Film sm-11-ty 111-211-11 it, 11111 they w111'1f C1111ce11t1'z1ti11g this yifill' 1111 111111105 pI'0L1lll'6d before 111111'1- 11111-1'1-M1111 111 1111w 1111- 11111x'i11s got T11 110 110111-1: 1111-Mz11'i1y11M11111'11001'z11,t11es111-iffty111'0i1g11tG1'etaGarbo 1Jis1'11ss11111 gL1'1111ps 1111 11111x'i11 1l'K'111I1tll1f'S, 2l1fl11,QQ with 111111 1lOI' 1,-111116-111po1'z1ries 111 1110 Nf11't11wost01'11 scene. Film society: Standing, left to right: Robe-rt Kloiig, l'sI'll1l1i Witt. Seated, left to right: .IQ1111-ft .xlll1Pl'SUIl. Mary Olson. Roslyn Klein, Marie f'1:111i, Dam D1-I:11i:1f, Many time carnival winner of the liest hooth trophy, Sigma Delta Tau contributes portrait work to ezirnivztl goers. Girl in right background lures patrons with song, while eoed wav- ing tennis raeket, ill left, b:iekgi'ouml strikes poses for pzissers- by. Customers who sat for their portraits wzilked oll' with accurately and well drawn elizireozil sketehes to be framed. FRESHMAN CARNIVA -as Frosh Coeds Brave Water in Pistols, Buckets to Fill Treasury A gray cloud of Cold, drizzling dampness hung over Long field. It was 9 a.m., and already little hands of lilue- jeaned freshmen were beginning to gather in clots ut designated spots on the field. - ,.um v x - w , - lhe oeeusion wus the Irreshmun C ui'i1ix'nl. and the freshmen were up early that spring tluztrter day to set up their hooths. With them, they took elowns :ind roulette wheels, water pistols and painted entrs. ,Xhout 1:30 p.m., the ezn'nivz1l-goers hegun to ztrrive. At tl eentrul liooth, they purtlnised til-kets to use ut ezieh of the eoneessions. hlost prominent memliers of the erowd were children of loc-ul families. Fzitliers fired wnter pistols :it eundles liorne hy swimming suit elud eoeds, and high sehool lioys :timed water filled lmloons ut memliers of Men Uff Czimpus, who stood liehind at liozird with their heads stuek through holes. ,X spike protruding ziliove eueh hole punetured the well aimed missile :ind drenelied the Vietim. Shivering eoeds performed the hula, and ingenious eontruptions lured students to part with dimes, ull of whieh ended up in the freshman elztss treasury. Toward the end, three neatly dressed men toured the field :ind pieked ,Xlphu tlmieron l'i und Men tiff Campus lwooths us the liest of the ezniiivzil. VVell :timed lwuseliaill results in :in iey lntth for :l shivering ,Xlphzi c1illf,lIl1PLf1lt. lNIise:ileul:ition in designing the eoneession made lever holding walter-filled p:i.il very ezisy to lnl, :ind eoeds hard to work in shifts on under-the-lmueket duty. Vliterprool' ski jzieket on eoed lznled to do its designated work, :ind utter 11. quarter hour under fire, the eoed was dripping from her hair to her toes. 3-ll j hw, 'wwe . f ',,,.-we vi-.K ' J .im Profile Fashion Fair: Left to right: 'l'lnml1is .X 'I'inr'In-i, .Innv 'I':i5lii1, Klzuix tiiltnzlin-, .I:iii1- lim- Iizivm, Nurinzi AIII'It', Iflult M1-Nqiinpe-, PR FILE FASHIO F IR Parks, Text Books, and .Iunior Campers Inspire Fashion Experts It :ill stairtt-rl lust .Iunv :tltvr svluml was nut. I,I'HtIlIt't'l' .Iunv Tzlylor, Ilill' ziwzty at at vamp in Mivh- 'l'hf- pmillivvi' :intl mt-1lii'w-ttti's lm' this yvztfs l'1'ufile- igzgzin, ilivi1le'l her time lwtwt-1-11 1-otliist-liligzg uncl writ- lfznsliiuii lziii' haul Iwi-n svlt-t-It-tI,:1ml it xx':1stlist'm'ei't-il ing frzintit' letters to Pulilii' Pzirk, New York, and that they xwrt- going In spt-ntl thi-ii' sunnnt-rs sprvzul C'lussrmn11 121, IIIYIIIISIHII. out :it-was the I-wintry. Dirt-4-t work on the Ililll' lwgun early in the fall. t'ti-tlliw-4-lm' Ilowzn-tl t.IiwJ t lultllu-rg was in New York 'l'1'yu11ts IJVHIIQIII ItJQ1t'IIlt'l' II1tItIt'IS, Q-sr'u1'ts, :intl priu- t-ily. wlwrv hc- spa-nt his :il'tt-riimms sunning in :1 vity vipzlls, :intl l't'Ilt'llI'SZ1lS Iwglzni, The IJIISIIIPSS staff of pnrk :tml tlznsliing ull' the sf-ript for tht- slimy Profilt- IIIZLQZIZIIII' pi'epul'm-tl the slum' hunk. .link 1-it-:lint-4'toi', Nlury tliltimnc-, sp:-nt the SIIIIIIHPI' When it was all tlYt'l', the trio unrl their t'tJ-WOI'liGl'S :il svlnml, sztiiilwii-liiiigg stttrlying lwtwt-4-ii cflznlmmtc- ilQlI'f'f'tI that it haul In-on wurtli it: the slum' haul played planning lm' tht- ti-f-linit-:tl part ul' thc- full pmilllvtimi, to puvki-il IIUIISCS for lmth of its pc-rftn'1mL11c't-s. 142 ' 5 Bzwefoot Orvhvsis claiiivcws, playing rule nf ai. lmllr-t tl'0llIK', linv up JHYIITIIIOTI'i1':llij' fm' :l slum' witliin :i slww. 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'x i Y- .' l- Crooning No One But You, Window Washer Raymond Evans operates pulleys on seat hoard to shift his wooing from girl in lower window to girl in upper window and back again. Set was repliea of a skyscraper otliee building and, oddly enough,secre- taries plaeidly returned to their respective typing tasks indoors as their wandering lover visited and sang to the other office girl. For Six Weeks of Ceaseless Rehearsal: Mixed Campus Reactions hurrying in the direction of Cahn auditorium with white satin slippers under their arms. Finally, at the lmeginning of May, their efforts bore fruit. The 1952 Waa-Mu show, Taxi, Please! burst upon the eampus. More than in any previous year of student memory, reaetions were mixed. Best show yetl Northwestern for its pretty girls? There sure weren't any in that show! I hate love songs. Every year the songs get better, hut I don't think they can get better than they were this year. When it was over, there were two people who were worn hut happy: t'o-ehairmen Leona Iwaniee and Allen lVest were ready for a long SllIHIl16'l'lS rest. 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UR Path of Soggy Ground Leads to I3 Hours in a Miniature Bedlam It is 91311 2l.lll. .Xl11111t 1 p.111., l1is 1-11111111111-s l1egi11 t11 tri1'kle i11. .XII .X l111y 111 il Qlllj' t11p 1-11:11 St'1ll'l'li'S 111-1'11ss t111- s11ggy 1111111' 111t1-r, t111- room is NWtll'Il1lllg witl1 workers. gr11111111 111111 1-1i111l1s 1111- S11lll'S 111' th1- sp1-1-1-h l111i111i11g. 111-hc-11rs111s for Hliveu shows are blossomiiig, and H111-1- i11si111-, 111- h111'1'i1-s 1111w11st11i1's t11 th1- l111s1-1111-11t. Wl'11Pl'S 2ll'O putting 111-w 11-1111s 1111 QZLl'1lQl' writings 111' is il 1-1111ti1111ity w1'it1-1' 1'11r r1111i11 st11ti1111 WNFR. 111111 filling 111 gaps witl1 11111re se-11te111-1-s. :11111 111- is 1111- first 11111-t1111rri1'1-111 1111-st1111i11st11l11-gi11 l7r11m 5 t11 10115 p.m., the station is 1111 the air, w11rl1 lltbl' 1111- tlily. witl1 11-ss 11111111 11110 l1ll2l1l'1Pl' 111' its pr11grz1ms 1111 tapes. 111- sits 11t ll lj'Il1'Wl'l1i'l' 111111 l11-gi11s t11 111-1111 11w11y When 10:30 11.111, 1ll'l'lVOS, the boy i11 the gray top 1il'Illll11'Ll11j'. 1-11111 111111 11111- Wt'2ll'y 11i1'e1-t11r 1lll'll out the lights, trudge All 11111r11i11g, 111- 11115 1111 x'isi111rs. up the stairs, llllll walk 11111 i1C1'OSS the CLIIIIIJLIS. VI SOPHGMORE COTILLI From a Raft of Posters, the World's Friendliest Kissing Couple For weeks the hulletin lioards hy the lioek had lieen evening and, most of all, for the 'tllello Girl - Ili plastered with posters. Guy eontest whieh was the reason for all the :ulvanee Eaeh hore a slogan -esome snappy, some not so pnlilieity. snappy,-sand most ot' them had pietnres of a smiling About the middle ot' the evening, presentation ol' face, The faees all tried to look friendlye some Sue- the eandidates was made. Une girl tore her dress, hut eeeded, some didn't. she made her appearanee, and the students voted. There were other signs of pulilieity, too. For two people, friendliness plus the pre-eotillion A man-size hat with two feet protruding from the pulilieity paid off. bottom stumbled lmetween Harris and l'niversity halls. The two were .Xlpha Umieron Pi Ilarriett Peterson On the side was lettered 'tllats off to Harriett. and Tan Delta Phi Lew flonld, deemed the friendliest But, before the pnhlieity had a ehanee to pay off, memhers of the sophomore elass. there we1'e things todo. For their tronhles they earned kisses from eaeh Members of the sophomore elass had to make plans other and trophies to take has-k to their fraternity and for the biggest non-formal danee of the sehool year: sorority houses. the sophomore eotillion. lYhen it was all over almost every house on eampus Finally, hy April 7, the flold Coast room of the Drake had one sophomore who was glad that the neeessitv for hotel was ready, and the students arrived for the liig 24-liour-a-day smiling was over. Symbolic kiss seals titles ol' Hi Guy and Hello Girl for Lew Gould and llarriett Peterson and evokes lea-ring, envious looks lroni five members of the sophomore eotillion's hand. Gould and Miss Peterson seored the lllUSl' votes in eleetions at the daneo and earned the right, to kiss in tlu: shadow ol' aeardlroard .Xre lJ'Trionipl1e sig.:nilieant ofthe eot,illion's title: An live-ning in Paris. + w-- Ass MILIT RY B LL Navy and Blue-Gray Mingle to lfm' the firsi time in lllilllj' j'1'ill'S, NlPl'illllvf'5ii'l'll 1li1l 11111 l1:1x'1- il N:1x'-1'l1z1ll. lmt11z11l, this X'1'Ill' .X1'i11ml1l .Xi1's1w111Ix' 101111-11 N1-xt:111t l'1':1l1-1'11i1y1111111-s1'i1I Il KIililz11'yl1:1ll. lI11l1l111 thc- Sil1'l'illHll h11I1'l, the1111111-vxmsiiir-111111-111111- Im' the miisii- 111' liulph Nl:11't111'im- :1i11l for 111111-inpiws 1-:1111li1i:1l1-s who 1111111111-rl lIll1lf'l' 1'1'11ss1-rl 11z1x'y sw111'1ls. i':1111li1l:1I1-s pivlin-111i 1111 p:1g51-s 3313-2557 :11'f'2 Standing, left to right: Pill l71'11111111. l,I'liII Z1-1:11 KI:11'l1-i11- linrii. .Xlphu fiilllllllil i,l'llfii .Xiivv Nirwit, f'l1:1i1i11 l1:1liL G1-l':1l1iil111 P:11'i1111. 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Seated on HOOY, left to right: fllllllllll' .l2ll'Z4'il1llFlil, NVUIIIPI1 Oli' QlIlIllINlSI C':11'1'i1' Nation, S111-11:11-11 hullg S111- l'llSlllIlIlll, l1yvi1111s: Nam-y clilllllllltlll. VVillz11'1l llilli. Not pictured: .lnzm lil'l'SSll'I', ,Xlphn lipfilmiPhi:iX11it:1C:11's:11it, lil'l'SSi1'l' llUllSl'Q llilllllil cl1'l'l'lL', iYll'l'lllg.flUll liousvg Mary C'0l1t1':1, ll11l1:11't il0llSl'I Num-y C'm'1li11r-r, N01'illWC'Sil'l'Il 1iIHI'il'l1l11Cl1tSQ I,1-1111111 Ilnrris, Signm D1-lt:1 'l':111g .lo lifllltllilf, flilllllllii PhiB1e-1:13 IJ1-1111-I1':1 linkin-is. lifiggcws imiisv: Mary S1'll1'llllOl'i', Liltillilill ilUllN'I l5:11'l1:11':1 Tilliitsirii, .Xlphn Ili-lt:1 Pi. XII - f-, . 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A, M 53' , 7- :Mx J ,A 42.-, , A 5,6 .1 , Aww ' 615 ' 2:55655 , Y, . 1- fb Q, 7, ' T',5L , Q t Top: Petite, lilond Delta Delta Delta Lois Loehr, aeeus- ' tometl to prizes after Delta Tau Delta Pujumzi queen win :luring her freslmmu year, zitteiuletl Military empress. Bottom: .X talented pianist, Alpha Chi Omega Mary Lou tXic'kib Nic-ksic won judges with sopl1ist.ir':1te1l looks com- lmiuecl with shyuess for :1 hleucl of :ln empress quality. EMPRESS AN TTENDAN S Under a Ring of Red Roses, the Favored of the Beauty Experts l ortluree XY0l'lllXYt'Nlt'I'll metls. the 19512 Klilitztrylmll fatvor. Un Miss Jzteohs' head they plaeecl the rose meant more than just :thtmt any tormztl t,l2lllt't' of their 1-rmrit of the empress, and they seleetetl the Misses 1-Ill irc- lit:-t imes. lioehr :mtl Nieksie as her iltltllllltlil-l1l'S. The- tlnrer- tw-re .hmm .l:tmhs, Lois lAlt'l1l', :mtl Mary When the evening wus over, the three were tired, Lott Nif-ksit-, xrlunn the jmlges ot' hc-unity eyed with their dates were elated, but everyone was happy. ISN Q-4: 93 x X141 A x. Q ff 1 ,Y . 49 4 Mmqq W9 mil!- Q 5' ' i Bioml, lilm--1-yi-11,Xlpliu Phi .lmm .izivnlrs1'n11l14is1-lm-vliuli :is I'iIlllll'l'SS ut' lin- Military Imll :Q limi' thrill. fm' it. was il1'I' tirsl ln':lllI-X'4'uI1- tvst. KIiss.l:1r'ulrs1mnlis10:1 simrt 1'2lI't'l'l' :is il i2lSiliHll 1-mlllsvlni' :mil In Ill1ll'I'iIlLU' in Hu- fllllm-Z sin- inns In-1-in flillllvli ini' !l11'1'1'yn-:als Tlivlivm-fa-1-t,vigLluI ilivii Izill l'3IlllJl'1'HS is :Q sc-iiirn' in ilu- sp:-4-1-li svliuul. XYil4'I'l'bil1'iSIllll-illfillglili :n':1l iIlil'I'flI'1'i!Iii1lIlIlllli 114'lll'l'1Ii sp:-1-1-In ,zz- fa , X x XV E Q f x , . . , . , . . . lzllnvianl lll1lI'lbll' st:nii't-:isp lmtls t-nuplt-s tu tmltl rtmiii ul the Cuiigrt-ss lmttll. Insult- lmllrooiii, t-uuplt-s WlllI'lf'tl past Il1ll'I'0l'l'll walls f fi vit'xwtl tl1lllt't'I'Sl'l'HIll lmlt-tiny :mtl sipptftl wit-ktstils :lt :i lun' st-t up just tmtsitlt- tht- tl:int't' l'loo1'. VVitl1 Iiillvli switiiig spaee in:1ny 5:11 mit tluiiw-s with Fl1fN'bHlil' 1-spt-wiully tht- my-4-li:lii'11it-11, whu spa-nt tlit-t-vvliingtryiilgttrlmt-usefulzmtlgvttiligint-ve1'ynI1tf's way JU IOR MASQUED B LL For an Annual Affair: A Lot of New Wrinkles a la Class of '54 'flwy I-lumgwl tht. mum. ul' flu. jmlim- In-mu this Siggnm lit-ltu rllillll .Xtlu -lllllg, ciilllllllil Phi Ilt'l2lf Milltlttv Alex- . , :mtlt-i', ltogt-rs litmus:-Q l5:irlmi':t XY11llil'l', Vl'ill:u'tl hull: llitu Pelz, MM' Allll' lllq 'lllllllll 'I lm lll mill ll lllXl'f- ,Xlplm Uiiiit-iwm Pit ltutht- l'llSl'lll'l', Ze-tn Tun Alpha: ltulieitzi 'lilit' 'lllllllll' t'l:Ns t':1llt'1l ll lllt' 'lllllllll' Nliwljllllll llzlll, llnllt-tt, Iiuplm Kllllllilfiillllllliil.llltlYSt'2ill1'l, .Xlphai ICpsilu11Pl1i. llwy Im! IIN, Syllulmx flmml U, Stwlvm Wmn :mtl Seated on chairs, left to right: Sopliit- lin:-ip:-tlt-Vs, Alpha Xi l lit-lt:i3 Mary .xllll P:1stt'i'i1m-k, Delta Lvtn: Nmtly Smith, Delta lllfii' ll l'l 11 lglil 1lll21lf'f'I1 Vllfllphl- tlniinimg M:n'ilyn liusviilwi'gt1i', lizippn Dt-lt:11 .l:i11it-at lvlllllilll, Xml' IIHI-X' Iwi-mmt ,mp ul' flip fmt' 4,1-g2iIliZ:11i4,HS in liilllllllll lioust-3 lit-tty limi I'It-iitilwy, Slitlpmtl hull: Kay Ltmge- . . llI'!'lil'l', Kappa Alpha 'l'l1t't:1. Seated on floor, 19113 to right: lllllilllll ylllllls ll' mllllll llllmliy lm lm all-lllllwlllslly lltmiiu Sll'llllJI'I'LL'l'l', .Xlplm Dt-lt:l Pig l'lVll.ll'2lll Harris, l.yviz11iSg 'l:lll'i - Murgt- Slwlz, Pi Bt-tu Phi: lfltlitli flillt-spit-, The Pt'mlr1'itlgv3 t':iml Mmm-, .Xlplm Chi Unit-gn: Nillllj' l'lyllUll, .Xlphn flaunluri Vznnlitlnlt-5 pit-tum-tl nn pugn-S S4132-31325 2tl'l'1 Standing, left to llvltni, i11lml'litml'Pl1yllis 'IH-v:1tlw:1y. Clinpin hull: l4j'IlllSl'll1lllII1- right: .luliniv Wnlmtl. .Xlphn Phi: Mary Ann llult-, Nlbl'lllXY1'Sl1'l'll ln-rg. Vlbiiit-li Oll' fl:iIlllTllS1 Myra Gray. Ul'I'lll2llU11 l10llSf'I Utrfii 'i5mi'liin-rite. l mn llrn-lilvl, lltlltn llvltn lit-lt:n: Yivit-nv lliiislu-111, llit-ltinsnn, liugt-rs lntnist-3 l'Ilt-uiun' ,Xl'IlUll,l, C'lii Oliit-gn. 'lull 9 Spzlnglvcl and svqllinml musk :ulurns dzlllu-1':1t .llmior Maisqm-ml bull. Likv :1 fc-w other me-mls, this ll2lIl1'1'l' fnsllimu-11 :1 mask to nmtvh formal 4111-ss, For them- IlOt' pr:-pam-rl for Illl 0V1'IliIlfl,' ui' zmmlym- ity,flu-hullr'un1mi1ts-c-provi1l4-1lm:nsks. Vc-ilod and Ilniskml mwrl 1-ustslmllut for Syllulvus f2lll'l'Il :nftn-1' 1':xl1mlimI:nta-s lmvm- m:u'1'Iw4l :wlwws lnxlwuny for 1lIllll'1'l'S In vimx Mlm CE'IltiVl'f021fti'Il1lllIlIli'l,'HHS yI'2ll'f'2lIllf'XYitll2lllIlHllll1'4'Illl'llI that II14-11111-1111 mmlml In-sm-In-vtwl Ivy v4m-ul'tlmsm- prvsm-111. 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V '3- 5-sv I Y Blonde, eurly headed Betty Lou Henebry,a eandidatel'romShepard hall and a Delta Delta Delta, never before had been a eandidate for any sort, of beauty eonttest. Sparkling, her first reaction to elec- tion was to embraee her sorority sister who had been Chosen queen. Then, she stood bark, rather amazed at flurry whiz-h surrounded her. ,X moment later, she entered the ball's reception, very mu:-h a queen. YLL BUS QUEEN AN TTENDAN S Candidates From 29 Houses Find Queenly Chores Long, Wearing With a re-yitalized junior prom this year, there eaime a new system of seleeting the Syllabus queen. Annually eleeted at the junior prom, a tradition whieh dates baek to the days when the Syllabus was a junior elass publieation, the queen always has been ehosen by a board of judges. This year, the ehoiee was put to a vote of the stu- dents at the danee. Candidates from 29 eampus groups gathered at the 1 -l - sw J if 'XQym'g 'im s if riff T2 Wjfw to-I .utlivittit-s, Attendant, Phyllis Treadway was the eandidate from Congress hotel where they were herded together for the Syllabus photograph and whisked off to the balcony above the danee floor for judging by the ball goers. Out of the maze of ballots whieh mounded up in the eounting room eame three winners, two of them mem- bers of Delta Delta Delta and one a resident of Chapin hall. Togethei' they formed the 1953 Syllabus beauty eourt. Outstanding lor her high seholastie average and her long string of Vhapin hall. Dressed in shell pink, she captured students' eyes with a sweet smile, gl'1ll'K'l-lll walk eultivated when she modeled fora Chit-ago ageney. In pre-med, Miss Treadway spends hours each week riding and busses to and from Chit-ago eampus' medical sehool lilirary. 1 Cl sg, f 4 -1, x 'X.Q-fxl 'Vrxu f--...,,,, -+- -K -nv-Q-..... ,JW fam 'K A l 1 ,,- itvly, low-lu-:ulwl Syllullus f2ll1'K'1l l 1':u1c'4-s H:u-lmtvl, :a Ill1'IllllQ'l' ul' lil-ltu lh-llxn ll:-ltn, gL:nrm-rm-ll ilu- xwtvf in lll1't'lt'l'Il1llls :uul xmllu-ll with :1 l'l'HWIl 0llI'4JSl'S1lll1l :l gulfl lnvingf-up. Fltllllltjllf :1111ull,Lr,f':u11li4l:1lvs l'mwl4-vpsnlll inn, Missll:u'l1t4-l:11'1111i1'wl llI'l'4'1llUl'lIl1Llllll'lIlj1 lI'iSfIllliStlIlll'YIl1'IltltjIl in l lu1'inl:1 :uul lwpt it until ilu- llllllll 0l'tln-111:asq11+-al lmll llll'llllIll nightly lI'l'fllIlll'lllS lllHl1'l' lu-r sun lun xp, , . wg Ll xf 51 1 1 r . 9 4 1 yn 'rf' I ' .trxi ' s AlA QYQS tfv .9 lfwm j?,P 1 'i A ' 1 I F as 1 ' 4 I ' 1 , f 7 x -, 'wx f 355- .' wffk f P ' wx. f A r , wx' I I . ,gx , M. M, 3 L Q 4 M ,R , f X Maxam ' i r ' A 2, ,,, Q . N -P . xi x . 52 . 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BIG TE UEENS S ,Q ., For the Syllabus Queen: A Second Contest For a Second Title Birth of at tiuclition whit-h Ol'lglllillUl'S in the vlziss of 1954 hope will grow to full fledged maturity 1-miie :it the Junior Masqued hall. Letters from the juiiim' t'ot111f'il we-nt to the stiulent governmeiits of the Big 10 st-liuols. They iwiiit-stml that the sf-liool send at vuiiclitlute for the Big 10 lzlltlflll contest. VVith seven replies, the f-mitest was settled. .X it-W we-4-ks litter. llm-e Nll'IlllNliW'21Illt' Big Ill Qiiiw-in with lzllle Holley :mtl l':1tIi liymleii :is zntteiitluiits. Candidates pictured on opposite page are: Standing: lfiuiiiw lim-litt-1. Noi-tliwt-ste-i-iiiiiiivf-1-sity. Seated on chairs, left to right li:itliytJii't-its, l'1iix'i-iwitytil' li11li:il1:i: lillit- liulle-y, tll1iti74t:ils- iilii vt-i's1ty:fisi,lsui1, l iiivr-iwity tit Milam-sut:i3 Paitti ltytlvn, l'ni Vt'l'rity' ul' lllilluls. Seated 011 fl0C1', left to fighti llw- IXIVIIIIN IXlii'l1ig::il1 Sl1llt'l'Hlll'll1'I Blzirilyn Musslm:u'l1, l'lllYt'l'rllf' wt' limit 30 un 5--1 - o , . . 19 lr, Q Q-:eff gn Q :hy f: 1 I mllillllll ' llllili 'U llllill Us vu-QD! my 5-,gm '--Q ' m ,,, , . I ' - , 'fi A ul I, Q ..s,, ' N lip, . - -- -5 A -. 9.-z Ns ' m up J '-'S --TZ' -. x, .ggmfv L.- F :,- .. 1. E 'f'Q.. 4. ii' 3-u-'Rf' is .3 Srl-- Hf 413m-5 ASW 'af ' . 15 'W Ji Q, ii? 1 'fs '12 ,..-.-1.0-- ,' 8' 512 .ff A' , f K ,411 S CRT It's the Most Unimportant Man who Makes the Biggest Splash For the speetator, sports time is play time. For the athlete, sports time is work time. But, for almost everyone, there's something nhont sports that is pretty exeiting. For the women, there are the sports of the Wome-n's Athletie assoeiution. I'nlike the men, the women sel- dom take themselves or their sports too seriously, :intl most of them have a good time whether they win or lose. II1lI'Llfl1llI'21l sports for men are like xvomen's sports: the eompetition is keen, but it's fnneewin or lose. , . . Men s varsity sports, however, are nn entity unto themsel ves. From the smnllest water hoy toftieinlly known ls xn:111z1g1ei 'D to the largest eoueh, there ure at lot ot people who think that lmeing even vaguely relntetl to 1 varsity nthlete makes them pretty importnnt peoplf Sometimes, it tloes. lint, often these people lost sight ot' one lvig thine important people tlon't :let that xvny. It's the nn portunt ones who make ti hig toss over themselves if 511: 5 X., WX.: A .mafffxf I ' ' l'nlu:nding grill' elnlws funn the hue-li nl' :i Station XVAULHII, :ithletie eoeds p1'ep:u'e tu greet the spring on the links. Station wagon was l':nnili:n' sight tn IIIUIIIINXIAS ul' the XNUIIIPIIVS Athletie :1ssuei:1tiun, heemlse owner, :ln :avid WUXA pnrtieipznnt, lunded players from South Qnrnls tu Patten gym :ind Lung lin-ld l'm'gL:nnes:nnl pl':l1'tieesessinns. C':n' :ixle withstnnd strain Vl'1'li2lIlliXX'1lSllli2i4't hy spring ql1:11'tel'. WOlVlEN'S SPORTS For Watermelon hinsz A Great Big Feeling of Satisfaction lt was dusk, she raised them 21 little hit. .Xnd ilt'l' Shins felt like She liniped dnwn Slieridznn rnznl, tuw:n'd her South OYFI'-I'lIX' wutermelons. Qnaids hmne. She wondered why she did it to herself. She :ir-hed. Hut she knewg they had won, Il-Ild deep down inside, She :iehed everywhere: even her eyehruws hurt when even the hrnises were sort of satisfying. RTI WOlVlEN'S ATHLETIC ASSCDCIATI Gamma Phi Beta's Decide Life Can be Beautiful in the Spring All year mwds haul liven playing QLZIIHPS on llc-4-riilg lim-tz1S11m-Stnllei-, 1-lizmipiuii lc-nnis, ping pong, nnfl liznl- meziclow and on lmngi fic-lil, on fi2ll'l'0ll field :incl in minion pluymy 1-lin-rua-fl ns pri-sifli-nl nl' WAX. Patten gyllllliwllllll. 'llln-n, they slzirli-sl inziking plains for n lug lininnn-I. All year, XYllllll'l'S jllllillllllly haul liven piling up rows Tlwy pnlisliml np the lmpliivs to ziwnril in sports and rows of points. WlllllUl'S, zinml llZlll1llll'l lime- :irrirc-il. Finally, in the spring it wus time to ilu sninc-llliing Thi- in-xr pu-siclviit was instullf-il. about all the an-tivity. Anil, the Huiiiiiiu Phik wi-11-ailmiit the lnippivst pm- So members of Won1en's Atlilvtii- ussm-iatioii sul ple on VIIIHIJIIS. Nut only haul the-ir wish-r lwmiiii- WAX down and IH2lllf'SUIl1ti' plans. president, lint the lnmlm- milk:-ml ull' with thi- 1952 First, they helcl an elevtioii. Frmn it, flninina Phi WAX Sxvw-pstzikes trnpliy. --..'-- 'EB'- -- ' '-Xi. -., - Women's Athletic association: Standing in background: Aliw Mack. Seated, left to right: In-ml VVats0n, Ure-t Klairquauwlt, Virginia Yatew Standin in fore round left f X K, fr , - - lg g . to tight: Sue Stroller. I,Ull!lIiI,1lVS'lQ'j'. x!'C5,,!'iX.9 4 2-' - - 3-l A --1 -7 Q WF' ' H, A -.. 4 ' . 'J A E A 4 ' h ,al x ' X A ,. p X ,S K . . I QQ 3 Q ' 1 A 'i ' I ,Q .r . -. nf . 4 Q 4, -4'-'bn' P' 'di 1 , I Q .A . Q . fha ' 'i ii Q 'Qi' ': p s ,WMM i i' ' I-4, ,,,,.,....,. A - , fi' AA SCFTB LL Behind an Iron Fence, A Big The boys suggc-ml along the fenve at the edge of lim-i'i11,9g me-zulow. lnsiilc-, the liiggggest, lwst soltliull gzune in the life ol an vor-sl was lillilllgll plan-ra It XYilNll1llfillIll playoff, and the winners of the QLIIHPS l'om-rI'l1l snail su-mls Imll Zfrolllllll-5 l ' if Ilopping home for :i run for Kappa Alpha Tln-tai, runner pounees to beat lmll. For-ils took zithleties seriously and sliding into buses ser-onds before the :irrivul of the hull wus an eommou phe- nomena during Deering meadow games. Thing in the Life of a Coed would he softhull ehamps of the South Quads. Inside the fenee, r-oeds shouted home made Cheers to their teams, and when it was all over, the Inde- pendents walked off with the trophy for the win over Kappa .Xlphu Theta in the finals. I1-msrisoutin-lili-i's:i4'w'1-pll:mf:m4lm:ulu- nunl-l:isI1 lol' flu- ln:xll Illlll :1 Iblll-UIIT. I ,,.,-.M-........4. ',.'i1f3!'gjjv, , Pr.. ke ..f:z.+1'.i:'Q .dhlil In l.diA'TSIEEK3.'I1uI Stl'CU'ilillfI, to rr-ttn'n ping pong lmll out oi'l'1':t1'il of oppont-nt, xxltitt- sluvk 4'l:nl 1114-11 stl':tinsmll1t'inp.5 pt':u'ti1-1-s1'ssion in Xlplnt Xi Ili-ltn hzisvnlcilt. Fouls p1':u'tiw-il in honst-s in 1-ve-11i11gs:1g1:tinst Ins-llliwrsofownsing.2l4-snntitloltlvlu-stt-:ilnsinprvp:tt':ttionioi'loin1.l1:nr1llmttlws with nit-iiilivrs lli'Hiil1'l' ltonsvs. 'FHlIl'llItIl1l'Ili was play:-tl in sorority lions:-s Int-ky 4-nonglt to ln- nlvlt- to t'1-1-:atv spun- for ping pong tnlflws. AA T BLE TENN S Duet of Champions Battle in It was the finals ot' tht' WALX tztlilc- tr-nnis singglfis, and things n'vt'v pretty tc-nsv. VFIICIT' was gggooii l'0ZlNUll for if. Two vhztmps wmv playing 4-:tvh otlwt' tot' tlw 1953 vhzitrnpionshipz Kappa ,Xlphu 'l'lwtu liztrli Smith, tot'- Basement for a Golden Trophy nn-t' ping pong 1-lnnnp :tt citblll'il1'!'t'Uii1'QQC'. Int-1-tl tlznninzt Phi lic-In Stn- Stollt-11 two ymu' first plani- nnttntt' :tt Xo1'tlin't-stwti. XYIH-n it wus owr, Miss Snntlt Iooii honiv tlni titst plum- trophy to Iwi' vxvitr-ti NISTUIN. ,yaQ.. . -o-L-Q., -.cn....1nn-.,,, R1-lu Y . if WS' ,Af H -gn.. -- lit-ttiriiiiig lv:ill with zi li:ic'liliz1i1tlsl:iIl1, ', N Pi lit-t:i Phi sr-ui-4-s zigaiiiist oppoiit-nt.. ' 1 - -' ' .w.,f.'. ':,'-1 . . . y . P:ii'tivip:iiits iii WALK tt-iiiiis toiii'm,-y :trraiiigt-tl ltimitimis for gzimt-s :imoiig tlit-iiist,-lvt-s. The- iiiiivt-rsity rourts pi-tm-tl tn lu- must lltllllll2lI'H1lIllP sitt-. WAA TENN S Collapsed Coed Finds that Practice in the Sun is Worthwhile 'l'ht- siiii lit-:it tltiwii tm tht- tt-iiiiis t-tviirt. giving tht- liistc-ml, she- we-iit mi In xriii thc- siiiglt-s finals in :tsplmlt :iii tit-4-znsitniitl spark ul' tliaimtviitl. tt-iiiiis uiitl tht- WAX tropliy for her lltlllSC. Shi- silt :it thc- twlgt- nl' tht- t'tllll'l, wzttwliiiig tht- girls Slit- was lhiiiiilizi l'hi lit-tai Slit- Stollf-r. l-:ittiiig tht- lntll lun-li :iiitl ftirtli l3t'lXYl'l'll tht-iii. 'l'ht-V irvrt- itist przit-tit-iiig, su in-itlit-r :ittc-iiipte-tl tu IU-4-I, gf-in-4-A lliililwr :iriiit-tl rut-tl start-s:1t lmll sht- just hats tosst-tl into - - . - :iir lm' st-rw iii s iriiilf 4 tiurtt-r tt-iiiiis gzimt- on llIllVl'l'SlttV l4:it-k :iiitl hirth, Init-li :iiitl lnrth, tht- tlirtv Whitt- .l ' l . . . . ' ' t'tllll'lS. lilllt' it-:tins wt-rv pnpliliir tt-iiiiis outfit lor girls. hull train-lt-tl, lht- girl ttillmrt-tl it with ht-r 1-yt-s. kt-t-piiig lit-r ht-:ul iii stutii- pusititiii, Slit- xmiitlt-it-tl limi' tht- txw pmt-tit-t-i's t-tttiltl kt-1-pup tht- ste-zitly pzm- iii tht- iiiitlst ul siit-li uppirssivt- ht-ztt. Sitting mi tht- grziss, slit- rniiltl lit-c-l tht- lilriilt-s 4-liiigiiig tu ht-r stir-ky lt-gs. llit-5' tit-klt-tl slightly, :iiitl int-iwtlit-:tlly she- it-:irlit-tl iltmii with :is stir-ky it huiitl tri lirtish nfl' tht- grziss. 'l'ht- girls mi tht- mnirt t-tniitiiiiii-tl tht-ir play. Stitltlt-iil-V, tim- til' tht-iii tlmppt-tl ht-r rant-lu-t uii tht- wtiiirl :tml liiiipt-tl tm-r tu xrlit-it the- girl was sittiiig. tirtspiiig liar lirt-xitli, tht- plztyt-r Hnppt-tl :iii tht- grtniiitl lwsitlt- lit'l'. . , . . , , l thiiili liii gtiiiig In tlit-. shi- :tiiiitiiiiit-t-tl rzitht-r titiit-tlx' ttitlit-1-irl, , r-s - . lilll slit- tlitlii t. V4 1. - w-qi? , WAA BADIVII T In a Tile-Lined Gym, Males Lounge as Coeds Fight over a Bird Mules lineal the wnlls ol' Patten gym, t'l:ul :ill in nliite, tlii-il'l1-giilllselt-stenseilt'tn':n'tiu1i, Smut- stoml, supporting the tile enveretl mills. tlie girls eyeil em-li otlier, zttteinplingg tu Qlitllgt' lln- tltliers lonngeil iinlift'erently :irmnnl tlie eilges ot' the next lI1HYt'Hlilllt'tDlllt'l' xvitliont ggix'im1:1n:xy their own lilltlllllllltbll eunrts. zmtieipziteil an-tions. 'l'l1e gym tillefl iritli Ilieir lense- All ol' them gum-rl intently ut tln- pairs ot' sliorts- ness. dressetl eoetlslulttingL'lmir1lies lmek :mtl llirtli lietween For the evening, two lnvnses enierggeil xritli shining them on the ennrts set np on wlntt :it one time lnnl first plaiee enps: liitllllllil lllii Iii-tu tor tln- singles :mil been the lmzislietlutll eonrt. l'i lit-tu l'lii tm' tln- tlonlilfs. .-Xlligliing itsell' witli spot ligglits in eeilingg nl' l':ntte-n gym, liirtl stmrs ln-lm'e lnllinil prey tu lunlininton i':ivqm-I nt' WAXAX Imrtiei- punt. .X rumnl rulwin ut' Lf1lIIlt'S pnsseil tunrneys tirtmi lltbllS1' tu llHllSt'Q lust-rs slrnppetl mit. :mil winners wmtinnefl un to plny 1-oetlsn-oin ottlier limlses. liutli singles :mil tlmilvles llnnnl girls ti'mmii1g.5 nurtli witli emits tilurmvii over sliini ix' tennis fnrli to slain-lil lvzire lt 'x . is I-. X C , nc-nt. Vlg0l'0llS player sc-on-S for tc-am. Male spot-tats,n'S in lJ2tt'li,Lf!'0llIlLl drop in North Quacls during studying breaks. WA VOLLEYB LL Coeds Find a New Use for Halftime as Basketball Season Nears lt was halttiinc-. lui' that spurt and lim-ml up topravtis-eslmotinglvaskets. AX lbw playi-rs 1-latl in Whitt- slmrts sprawlc-cl in thc' lflvt-n with stu-h KllSlI'21K'lltlllS, the Vollc-ylmalll season niiclrllv til' thc- vullvylwall tfmirts. Ill'tltll1t'l'tl ll1l'0C trophy winners. The l't'Sl hail liigggi-r antl lu-ttm' things tu ilu. The lmlvpmicleiit I team won their league vhampion- lt wasift lung lit-liar liaslwtlwall svztsuii wmilml lic- ship anil wallet-cl off with the first plavv trophy. willing arnnnil, :intl m-wry ininutt- nt' pravtit-41 mniltl tltln-1' lt'2lQQlll' winiiers, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and ln-lp in 1-tipping tln- twpliy. llaznma Phi Beta, took S6'f'tll1l,l and thircl plaves re- Sti, tht- xwmllvylnill play:-rs ggraliln-tl up tht- halls iiswl spa-vtivi-ly. Smashing volli-'yjlmall at startlvcl oppo- fmm lIltl'QilUllI'2ll mliti-sts in the Same lniilmlinq or wantlvr mlown l'l'0lll near-by AA SWllVllVll G Cliitvliing liglitvtl l,'llllllil'5, p:ii'ti1'ip:iiits in VlfX.X lillllllill swllilliilligg mr-1-t stzirt limlnlli- tmx':irtl UllIlU5ll1'Silil'lliilHNli. Uluje-vt is tu ri':1i'li ggmil li'f-i-stylv witliniit lltlllSillQ,'t'Illl1lil'. lntviit i-or-tl :nt puol's mlgi- just luis liglitt-cl i-iintllt' llnr swim- llllllfl' soi'ni'ity sistt-r. who lt-:ills :it thi- stnrt. From a Cast of ll5 Coeds, the Relay Champions Steal the Ciup There were some 115 girls QQLlii1f'l'6fi :it Pzittc-n pool. Swiininers from Iizippu Alpha Tlwtzi won 4 . And, they were the-re with one inte-nt: to win the Tliey took first plum-0 linth in the llltl-ygml free style VVAA first plare swimming trophy and with it inure rc-lay :intl in thi- T5-yzircl llll'6'f'-LEll'l inf-cllvy. Kappa oints ton'zii'tl the swwnstakes. Kziilm1lzlinmzitnrikswwiiiilxvitliliiniiiwlllutte-'silix'iiif . PH AA LF Any Sort of Female Garb Goes when Tee-off Time Arrives at 9 a.m. It was 9 a.m. stzivlvs, golfers inii'i'nwwl thc- lczul tn tlirc-it 1-owls. .Ks And, it Wzlsfd'-offiimvforpzll'tit'ipz1l1ls in thc- WAX peilul piislier, liliic- .li'2lIl, :incl skirt vlaul spwtzitni's golf tourney. gzitlieix-ml Qirniinil, Chi lhiivgn .Xnnv Wylie shot ai 42 Battling both fallen full loaves zincl maui-mzule nh- for nine holes zinml won thi' tniiriiziinviit. ,H-Nz' 'T '. ' JN r 3- 5 JF Crowcling tri-v trunk. rm-il takes uiin for shot which will plum- golf bull in ' Q Clezir. Playing on university grill' course, girls sau-i'ifi1'ml Sntnrrlaiy morn- ing sleep tliiring spring: qiizwtc-i' tu vie for Cup :intl sm-vpstziki-s points. 5 ff' 'SKQER Simi' s A tu, ,,,, MFT JW... mKi5 PL1 N' -v' I AI 1 W it L ' .1 ' WAA SPEEDB LL Early Hours and Hard-to-Find Score Keepers Fail to Daunt Coeds lt wus eold on flnrrett field. the same trying experienees this year in an attempt lying her lilne pinny xirolind her wziist :ls she to win the XVAA speedlmall trophy. walked, she moved toward the eenter ol' the field. BPSlti0SiJt1ffilllg2QWQZIfi1G'I',t'O9dShtLdtOS83.I'C'hl1DSlf0I'9 lt was linrely 9 arm., and the dew still shimmered keepers, for Ll team without one was foreed to forfeit on the grass lienenth her feet. that equine und the rest in the round robin tourney. 'iiiliilllgi1l'l'Nf1lllf'l'2ll the left of the field, she awaited Members of Kappa Alpha Theta fared hesti against, the kiek-oft' from her opponents, the weather, the ezirly hour, :ind the rules. She was one ol' hinnlreds of eoeds who went through They won the first pluiee trophy. l'lntIinsi:istie le-:ips in attempt, to knot-li down high speedlmll drop kiek prove useless as bzill soars toward goalie in foreground.WAA tennis met :itternoons during full quarter on Garrett, field to eompete for points towaird the W.-XA trophy. Sinee spcedball is a major sport, teams were espeeinlly determined to eop the trophy, :md games sometimes lzistied until 1Lftit'I' dark :md into the houses' dinner hours. R78 'W l Sticks flying,l111111ll1-clupvm-4ls4'u11v1-1'gc'11pu11s111all livlml ll4ll'li1'f'll1illlll2l 11-im-g:1111m-:ll liung fic-lml. l'l1ll'lf' Sallirmlay 111m'11i11g L::ll1ll'5 lirllllll gi1'lsl111tldlt-ml t0gt'tllt'l'1lIltlSlllVt'l'lllg lYllllt'llXVIllllIl'LL' st1'aggli11g It-:1111111:1tm-sa111l uppum-llts, who litlllllll it llI1l'1l to l'u1's:1k4- their lwtls l'n1'tl11- fieltl. Pct pw-vvul'111Ust players XVOI1'tll4'Stl'1lp-U11 slni11g.:11:11'1ls, wlnivlu Illllllf' hail ll'lllllblt' lu-1-pirng in plan- :mtl tl'll3lN'IlUll1llll'lIlLf g1a111vs. AA FIELD HQCKEY Darkness and Snow Storms Challenge Coeds Wearing Shin Guards Hciftlllllll Slll'liHltil'0llllil StlK'liSlfiI'tllllIll stir-ks! Play! It was tlm-1-tlays ln-l'ul'v'l'l1:1I1lisg.5iYil1g YIl1'IlllHll,llIltl It was time for the annual WAX fit-lcl lllN'lil'y l'llIll'- thc- 121111111 lllltl tu lie- playt-cl ruff. tlll the une pnssililt- flay name-lit. fm' the 111044, Rltblllvl' Natura- Iurin-tl on the- playa-rs. Despite spec-1-l1 assenilvlies, aftc-1'11um1 lalm svssirnis, lt snmwml. and rapidly falling clarkness, 14 teams l'lllf'l't'tl thc- lllulclling tugc-tl1e1', liappa'sa114l'l'lwla'sslew-imlml lu tourney this yt-ar. gn Lllltilfl with the ga111+f as at-lu-rllilt-ml. Tying for first plavt- were Kappa Kappa clillllllltl Slipping and sliding aviwlss llc-1-rillg 111vatlmx', Kappa and Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa tla111111a'sp1'm'1-rl lwttvr smm' lmirtls, winning 2-1. 37 tTT'4ZF' Xu. ' 1 -' J. llfg 6: Q fer ff We: fy ff a X. . QD .19 WAA ASKETBALL After Watching, a Chance to Play All her life she had loved sports. She had loved to watch her father fishing when she was a small child,and he had allowed her to go along in the boat with him just before her 'bed time. In her four years of high school, she never had missed a football game. She remembered vividly standing at the edge of the field, cheering herself hoarse and at the same time consuming handfuls of hot dogs. In college, she was the same way about spectator sports. She knew all the team members by name, and she always would sacrifice the night before a midterm to attend a swimming meet or a wrestling practice. In participating, it was different. She swam a little in the summer and occasionally played a set or two of tennis, but she never had been much good at either sport. At Northwestern, though, something new happened. She was sitting in her room studying after dinner, when one of her dorm mates ran, arms flying in the air, into her room. We've just got to have someone else for the basket- ball game tonight! Pu-leez come! The girl tugged her from her bed. But, I've never played basketball, she murmured. Makes no difference, answe1'ed the girl. We,Ve got to have you. So, she went. It was wonderful. For the first half, she sat on the sidelines and watched the play. Then, one of her dorm mates, had to leave, so she took her place. She stood tense and excited as the ball was thrown to the center. Although she made no baskets, she set up three shots, and the captain said she was good At the end of the year, she felt even better. Her team, Independent I, won the basketball trophy. Swinging under basket for rebound, Chi Omega Anne Wyke reaches for ball in afternoon practice session. Stiff middle finger on Miss Wyke's left hand is souvenir of last year's basketball season. WAA BOWLI G l Blat-ly lnnwliiitg llall rolls np , rainp anfl intu pnsitiinn lin' a VVAA liiiwler. t'f1e1ls liattle 1 hy1-nn1peti111:lR11'tl11-gn-rites: total llllllllN'I' ul' pins ltimelteil rltm ll luyeaeli lnaise Ill seaswii, When the Strikes Start to Pile Up, a Coed Dreams of a Trophy The 1'or1n1 was sttiffy. She Otlllgllfttl as Sllfl walkeil tn the rat-li tn l't'll'll'Yt' l1er howling hall t'rc1111 tl1e ether ahnnst itlentieal ones that lay next to it. AA HO CR TEAMS For 2l Top Athletic Ladies: A There was something 11ew hrewing i11 tl1e VVOIHPIIYS Athletic' assoeiation this year. Oflieers were out semitiiigg at tl1e haskethall and speedball games, and scimme were S9911 taking notes nn the performaiiees of ll1CllVlt,lllLLl players. The XVAA was planning to have l1OllOl' tea111s i11 hnth sports, and the offieers were lnnkiiig for the most likely eanclidates for tl1e eleetinns. From a field ut' llllllt,ll'Pt,lS, tl1ey narrcrwetl the has- kethall players to tl1e 14 top and the speedhall eoerls to ll players. When they lI11ll0llllt'9t,l tl1e teams. n1en1l1ers ut' Kappa Alpha 'Tll16'l1l and of fiilllllllll Pl1i Beta were just almnt the happiest people Ll1I'Hllllt,l, Both had seo1'ef,l six IHtQ'lHlJ0l'S 1111 lltllltjl' teams. Hoiior tea111 for Wr1n1e11's Athletie assneiatiiin has- kethall l1lt'll1Cl9ll Sl19,AllilllS, Pi Beta Phi: Donna Daw- She walketl to the starting line, staretl intently at the pins ter a Il1tlII1t'lll, ancl thing tl1e hall. Strikel They acltleil lip. lnclepenilent l wun the lmwliiigr trophy. New Team for which to Win ley, Kappa Kappa tlamma: Nlary Heilman, tlamma Phi Beta: Aila .l1111g2g, Gamma Pl1i Beta: YlI'QQllllil1 liantl- wehr, Pi Beta Pl1i: .less Mark, Kappa Kappa filllllllidl Sue KIeCai11gl1, Pi Beta Phi: .loy Paylik, Kappa Alpl1a Theta: Peggy Buherts, Kappa Kappa fiillllllltll Sue Sayagge, Kappa Alpha Theta: Hue Stuller, tlannna Phi Beta: laris Stratton, lnflepenilent: lg2ll'lltll'2l AYest1'ate. Kappa Alpl1a Tl1eta, antl Anne Wylie, C'hi tlinega. For AYnn1en's Athletie asstieiatimi speerllmall, tl1e lltllltll' tea111 lIlt'llltlt,'tl Marilyn Carly, liilllllllil Phi Beta: Susie Flint, Kappa Kappa tian1n1a: Katie tlrithtli, fiilllllllll Phi Beta: liiz Patil, liilllllllil Pl1i Beta: .lily Paylik, Kappa Alpl1a Theta: Cynthia Pen-ee, Kappa Alpl1a Theta: Nant-y Bath, Alpha fiilllllllll Delta: Diane Soltlwetlel, Kappa Kappa t iillllllltll lamis Strattnn, llltltjlttlltlttllll Barlrara AYestrate, Kappa Alpl1a Theta. v 1 . anrl Anne AA ylce, t l11 tlnieaa. .Nl lurwrixlu lIl'l'NIlil'IIlitIlI flrippingg i.l'HIll hir :mn i':u-4-, II:-:ul 'l'r:1im'1' C':u'l l':l'iK'liSHIl mlistrilnltr-s tuwe-ls tu lu-wly pl:1y4-rsut llnlftilllv. Time In Im-mm fe-ffinrnf mn Iifmr Illl'I1IlPl1'1 llI'l'S i'1'ul1xtl1a-mam-In Iul1:lSlu'Tlb:lll plays-rs,:asww-ll:nstuuthlm-tx-sill must sports. In :a In:1jo1'sp01't, at I'TlIXKl'x1l'l'lI, rlu-Imxlxf-tlmllIf-:untllifye-:u'lmm-flitfl1mm'g:um-sfmnn I'1X'2IllSl1lIlKIQUNYIISIUIIIIijLllS1'llIlHlHJIIUXVh11'1:Z1VYhIl'IllHI'ililhfl.l1. l Taping foothall players for spring praetiee, trainers work side-hy-side on two legs. Foot- ball players spend hours he- fore game being taped, listen- ing to eoaeh's inst,ruet.ions. M N'S VARSITY SPORT Alone at Dyche, Coed Decides Why They Pay Varsity Athletes She stood at the edge of the traek. She rememlmered the erowds ol' the footllall season On the far side, her fianee was rounding the eurve ot' the fall hel'ore. of the ovate gravel path. She relived the hoarse 1-rat-kle ot' the field announeer's He wore a dirty gray sweatshirt and pants made of voir-e as it grated over the loud speaker. the same material. He looked somewhat like a Turk, She never eared mueh for athleties eniueh zulo about and she smiled softly at him. nothing, she thought. He was on his last round of the traek. She gathered Big-time athletes were glory seekers. heroes, jerks. up her sweater and notebook and stood hy the gate She wished she eould have a little man named Uhet where she knew he would leave the field. to get her through her final exams. He jogged up to her, panting hard. She looked haek at the empty stadium. Hi, honey, he gasped. t'With you in a minute. She thought of the pitiful look on her lianee's fave He disappeared into the howels of the stadium. She as he ran into the stadium. stood alone, surveying the field. She knew why they had to pay varsity athletes. 383 4 ,, S- 1 ,pf- r - . . 7' - - VN lu-n things start, going wrong ou thc- lootbxilllfic-lcl, tlu-rv :Irv sc-vc-11 Oonvlim-S to worry about it. And, before the game, 'chore are seven me-n, rlvft to riglliil Ale-x Hzrrkisiziii, Don Heap, .lolm Kovutrfli, Waldo Fislivr, Holm Rm-ilison, Bob Clifford, and Head Coach Bob Voigts, to givv pop talks to the plays-rs and to see tlmt the tezuu is in good working 0l'llf,'I'. Cozivli Fisher now directs varsity lvasketball team. 2 4 1 yfb. if ,., .W-l .mf 'O' Waitcliing football pl:1,yvrs warmup at ai pr:u'ti00 Session, Varsity Football Muxiugei' Fmlik Covzrro llcftl smiles 2l1lllHl'I1f,l Tr:1iuerC:1rl Iirickson frowus. Big y01rr's project, for thc duet was the Hbailbyilign of Nortliwestern players. f'L lf' Sltitlllglllltlll'Slfl0llIH'SllllflllglJ11Slik'tll1lll practice, lleft to riglitl Klaumger Clill' Boyer,AssistantCoaelilSnlmCliH'u1wl,:1iul Coaeli llvulclo Fisher ugle pe1'fin'11m11ees and elmt over the progress ul' their ll2lVUl'lt-0 :Lfliletie t1'2llll. CCDACHES, T AINERS, A D MANAGER Bright Fame Evades Men with Adhesive Tape and Water Buckets ff Wav sin . Father proteetors to all athletes emue in three l'i1fm't11i1:1itelyfurthet1'z1i1iersz1uflnlxmztgers,fume varieties: eoaelies, tl'illllCI'S, 111141 n1z111z1ge1's. seldom seeps clown to them. They must tape legs uml lwosefumous ofthe trio are the 1-our-hes, whose names eurry waiter lmuekets for nmlgzglii lint the thrill ul' being so appear :LT the top of every team list. It is the mmf-lies elosely anssoeiateil with uthleties lplus the thrill of an who get most of the fume when the team does well. pay elieek for the truinersl. 7f 5 ii. A G1'im1i11g at player rumiiiig :xemss the field, Baiseluxll Cozieli lfrecl I,lllllStl'Ulll leans on but useil mluring prnetiee. l,iml- strom wears plastic' juelqet tu shielil himself l'l'O1I1 the ruin, wluieli rliil not prevent. the zzlteriimni plum-flee, '47 i I Q, v' .11 f-I l '? '3'mf'7 QW. gf . '- f .' V -,v 'twwlc v ,,,.,,4N,Qi4-5 NE- ff, Vfnr,,xJ,.,. X ' sv--'-5 , , 'U' .fl .'k14A.i.5!g..4ob..!c:52t b-'K ,.. - , -'lm .., -.Qi.P'45-! 'XN7?1isIdPY' Q-'T4 ...44, -lffxfitm-..4sf ' Aiea ...ww 'n1lfl.f.50'.Ai' Q If Coaches continued V M fiwvswwmvmg , QQ.- 41 1132 S 2... ln his lzift j'4'2ll'1iS Muir-li nt' tht- triivk tt-mn. l I':iiilQ llill siirvt-ys Luulqiiig ska-ptivzil :it that glilm 11-inz1i'lcs ol' Blilllllgvl' John Hui- tmvk twin stziiiw- :it liimllt- mi 1'imh-rpaitlu, llill's 1953 sll1'I'l'S- ziiiga lriglitj, Wu-stliiig Cmmcli Jzivk Rih-ylialfsiiiilosiii somi- wr, liut Wultvr, :ilw st-in-5 :is tht- llllI'1llIllll'2ll f'lltlll'Ill2tll, zippruvail. P2ill'2ltfll'llt,lt'lllYl'l'Stlf'I'SIllllfflllllllllil'tillOF-C1011 TV. For the Brawn-and-Muscle Men: A Lot of Full-Time Nurse Maids Left: All ilu-sst-tl up iii Whitt- shirt, tiv, :tml lnisiiu-Nw mit, l t-in-iiig Cum-li Tully l?l'lt'tlIllIlIl llc-ftl ziiiiimiiivvs thitt- nt' iivxt Varsity uivot. Middle: l'liu'kiiig shvll lrmn 1-mitaxiiu-i', ltiflt-ry Cum-li Eml lloglit-rty lriglitl rc-late-s tall :iriiiy tall- tu T1-:mi Cillltiililll Stauilt-y Fiwwlzxiicl. Right: With ai flip ul' his liaiiinlf, Gyiiiiizutir-s Cmivli .lim P4-tt-rsoii gihls fllIlll7lf'I' in t'Xt'4'llflllfL frniiti Hip ovvi' IlI'l'I'i1llfl1lll11I'y paclclilig fi if t Figs'- Rm, Bf1m'kS'tag0 XYOIl1ll'l'S of tho TL-miis tvuiu, lXl21ll2lgi'l' Fritz Xvylizirt tlvftl :incl Coucli Paul BUIll1i'tili grill froui hawk ul' net. Biggvst trial of tlu- yr-ar for fvuuis Vl'0I'li1'I'SlS tl1e'N:iTio11ul Col- lf-gizltv Atlilctif- assuviutioii 1114-1-ts. Tc-sting 4-lub for pm-1'l'a-vt lmlzxiic-1-, Gull' Cuzivh Sill lilI'll2l,I'llSUl1 wzxvvs xwzipmi in :xiii Rim'li:11'mlso11's lrusy sa-:mul :1l'i'iv1-s in the- spring wlwn Illi'UlS start on thi-Nu1'tl1wost,vri1univm-1-sity gulf I'Ulll'St' on Uftlllll'S chilly SillllI'KliiY ll1UI'lllIlgS. Timing swi1uu1v1', vlug-slioml Swiiinniug Coach Bill Pvtcrson attvsts to timv of swim while Klaiiugvl' Plum-lps Inuitvry nfl!-1'S a word of COl1gI'3,tlll2tlflOIl. Heat, of pool mom forced Pvtersuii to forsakv clrc-ssier clothvs during pmr-tif-v time. 'C Infeetetl hy ai had ease of curvature of the lint, Baseball Player Don Blaha swats one during an ziltiernoon practice session. Curve was eaused by shutter aetion on Speefl Graphit- ezunera taking pieture not. hy the power of the batter. VARSITY BASEB LL Sometimes Big I0 Athletic Standings are Not What They Seem It was ii lot hetter sezison than niost fans eouhl realize. western to two easy wins over the 'L'niversity of Minn- It was this way: ai reversal of the two one-run losses esotzi to entl the losing streak. to the l'niversity of Illinois would linve given the The Wihlezits' over-allreeortlinelutletl115-3 southern Wililents :i reeortl of seven wins, three losses, :incl the tour early in the spring and splits in two two-game Big I0 title. series, one with Notre Dame university and the other The two gzinies were the ililierenee lmetween first with 3 professional enlilier Great Lakes Naval Training pluee nnsl the ehilfs l'Yl'l1Tl12l,l sixth-pluee stzuiilingg in Ultlltttl'lDtl,St'lJ21llTPZIIH. the Western eiiifeiw-iiee. Lezulingx hitter for the 'Cats during the season was .Xl'te1'wliippingL Inclizuiai :incl Purmliie.universities ezieh, Blziha. He finishecl sixth in the eonferenee with a .400 the 't 'nits looltenl lmml zigggaiinst the l'niversity of iifiseon- average. sin. They lost live straight ggziines therezifterg untl, the In the sec-ontl spot was Bob iYill, who posted a .361 teziin seoretl only six runs tliiring the string ot' losses. reeortl. For it, he earned the eighth spot in the Confer- Then. lion lilzilizfs potent elnliliing helpeml North- enee roster. .WX v I -fi, V 1 'ft w is vw ,Aw cf M . .gfaif ,, 'M , - A, wg f f Ducking to vvadc- falling hall, Iiasvbull Com-h I 1'1-ml Limlstmm 4-lnmsvs S1111-ty whilm- P11151-1' Temn Cailluwziy fnllmxs lmllk lll'5l'Q'llt intn his outstretched glove-. During pluctic-1-, LiIl1lStl'0Il1 XY2lIl11l'l'l'll UTULIINI fin-lrl f.0u0XVi!1fl1 ilw mluy-lay-m':1y pruglvfs ui' 4-:win ui' lniw IllIlyl'IS. Many afternoon S1-ssions valh-cl for mnvk QLIIIIIUS wiilx tvzuu Hl1'llllJl'l'S playing 1-:xvln 411111-rg rllllll' 111114-fl nn-rvly fm' imlivhlunil p1':u'ti1'i11g1. Wyith a SC011- fm' Nu1'illwm'stl'1'11 :lgzxillsi fll'l'1lt Lakes Naval frlilillillgl l'UIltNPI', Ifllllllvl' Jim Bragiol varns :L frmvxx fmm lllllpiI'K' who is losing Clufst p1'0tc-1-tm'. Ilauxds nu hip, vamtvlwl' mliwpluys 3.l1IlOYiLl1C'C :Lt tvaun Ill:Lt4'S who just Inav- bllxmglm-ml an easy out Ivy dropping thu- lmll in tin- iivlfl. 'f uv ,rf J Z' .fr 42 f. :V 'ff M 0 . li V, f VARSITY TRACK Three Champions Combine to Give Coach a Going-Away Present IS--lou-1l4'n111-li l'il'Illlli llill wnx 1'1'li1'i11U' :illt-1' 2122 V1-:11's sc-voiiml 1111-n1'1l fin' llllJ5':11'1ls. ,- . of vnu-liiiig the vniwity ll'Il4'li 11-znn. :nhl Ilnw- ti-:nn Lastly, lllt'I't' wne Supliuiiioiw- l'il1l'l121I'l, who pole 1lie'I11lvl'I'N1l1'1'l1l1'1l ll!tl!!5tllllt'llllllQIllHDlll ll. A x':n1lte-tl six iiivlivs liiglivi' than his pre-viinis 1'1'1'o1'cls and 'l'l1wy XY1'I't'1xl'l lin1'Iz,.li1nflnlli1l:1y.:1111lHolilCl11'l1:11't. lnwniglit liuinv ani 11111-xpm-vtml llliI'll plan-11 iiivilal. Mill. the iln'w wt-nl tn the t'liIll-t'l't'llt't' 1-lixiiiniiniisliips. .Xftvr thc' 111114-t, tlnlliilziy lll0V4'll to Berkeley, Coil- lfoi' his p:n'l. linrtz lt-:nwl L24 lk-1-1 :nhl tlnw- iiivlnls ifu1'11i:1 XVlll'l't'lll' wz1Q1'1'uw11ml 1111tio11z1l 1-ollvggiate Cl1a111- In top thi- Nlil-hig:n1 ln'n:nl .llllIll1t'l' who hznl he-:itvii hini pinn of ltlll 1111-t1'1's. l'11fo1't1111z1t0ly, tlii-1-1-st oft1l1etiea,111 1':ll'll1'l' in tht- ling Ill imlnfn' nnwt. Pllllltlllll lu-vp ill!llll'131100tll fl1txll1I'0QTUDIIIPH. 'l'ht-11. tln-rv was tlolliilziy. H11 won his St't'ilIlil von- But, they iimiizigwl to present their 1-oacli with :1 lt-1'v1n-v sprint tith- liy lilneiing ull :1 lllllt'-illltl-IJlll'-ll2lll- fon1'tl1 plzive XVOSf4'I'1l 1-o11t'e1'v11f-11 lu-rtli. 'lhiliing tinn- ont, flIll'li ti-:nn ini-iiilwis ltbllllglt' un ils-ss-1't.1-il lPll':L1'l1t'l'S :1.t llyirhq- Sfmlium. Thvy an. cN.att,lli1l1,m-IQ Bob El1l'l13,I'ff, Csvatvd in lun-li row, ls-lt lu rigghtl lion l'l:illIIlj.H:1l'lt'Il, Art lilllfil, Dail I isl1v1', .lnvk KIuS1111:1Q, Art B:11'111-S, rsvntm-il in lxI'0llti row, loft to rightj Art liiinlwl, f'n:n'l1 l'll'Illlli llill, B:ll'l'j' liz11'111:111, :nil .liin Gnllillziy. Group lost ,iuvinl Coavli Ilill at thx- 1-nel of the spring qua1'ter's seawon. Nm., -any ., ,I ,jV .-56' W QR uf 'W 5'-1 J'-It we-ve, inks! 9 1' I I in-av Q , 1 - ,. . 9- - 1 .,- -qt , .57 ,-,.,+.f-p -. . ,. ---q.g..,,---,..., ,. , .,...., ,, , 'T V Ax: 'f e 1-'-' W --H+ .,....g. Q A . N Y V- wi, .,,,,,f Z, A n..N., ,SQ-W4 1 K Y 4 - Ng. , in , V . ., , ,. , f ' . l +. ,R 5 1' I ' Y' tr 4 x I 2. - . 1 I - 1 - 4 .,-Q. -1 . I ! A ,.,.,.1,,.,.,n, ,b, ,,,,.,, , , ,,,. WM, . , 3, r . , , , , 4 x ,H .. . g -- - - Q f i 221, .ff f.i.1., ew:.:,-.Q-pu.: ffzufw' 'if A ...at fi5f.,fx1,.' .- , , C. 1.1 -- , 1 H' 4 ' VVit,hout. f'l1c-4-l'lvz1rlvr's :mel fun iillwl st mal N ilx 1'ightD 21 fe-W lllfJlllK'IltS lah-1' mm uve-1 ll L XIIIHIIIHN N v 1 1 lg., Rave took plan-v :nt svhwlllle-11 tI'i1lIlQZ,:lll1l ' ,L 0 v 1 1 Gawkiug by-staIulc1's ilKllIlil'4' lvap ut high bar by N0l'tllXVK'St,t'I'Il pole- V1lllltl'I'. VVidQ-vycd lmy 4-lnrl in 4-uwlmy's rig :xml Standing in Ck'lltl'l' fHI'l'gI'Ul1llKl lmlcls breath during uttvmpt whih- c-ulnu-r photograpllvl' at lm-ft f-0l'l,'gI'UUll1l works. VAR ITY GOLF Trouble Comes From All Quarters --- Especiall the Big I0 'llllf'l'f' was 11-1111l1l1- this j'f'ill'. ICV1-n this I'0f'Ul'Il was paclclc-cl a hit, for flu- record .Xll4l, most ul' il Villlll' l'l'llll1 flu- 1li1'1-1-lion of lY1'Slf'I'll hooks all failc-cl to Illlllllltlll flu- biggest loss of the year 1'lllll.l'l'l'llf'l' Sl'lllNllS. for flu- fc-11111. lll l':u-I. N1il'lllXX't'Sfl'l'1l NYUII only o1u-1- over lL Big lfl Playing against an illllllllll orga11izafio11, flu- under- 11-:1111. lilll, that was to tlu- l'11iv1-1'sityoflllinois,wl1i1-l1 l'lilNSIlll'll lost ISVZ to Olgllt-illlil-Ullfhllillll, and the llliltll' lIl2llll'I'S :1 l1it lll0l'l' proniisiiig for flu- 1l1-jc-1-fm-tl f'ol1lsf1-1's lc-ff1glo:1fi11g. golf t1-:1111 lIll'llllN'l'S. Finally, flu-re were flu- f'l1i1I1lDlOI1Slllp playoffs at lll lllbll-l'lIlll'f'l'f'lll'f' play, it was 21 llll:l.f'l'f'lll story. l'11r1l1u- uiiiversity. 'lllll'l'l', s1u-1-1-ss l1loo11u-tl, Illlll flu- 1111-11 lu-at Notrz- Wiiul aiul rain swept flu- 1-ourse, and the golf meet lliilllt' Illlll lDl'tl'Hll, :nul tlu-y l'X'Pll Il1Zlll2lLIt'tl to 1lUWl'l took on flu- 1-liarac-ter of il free-for-all with the lucky l.:1k1- l-'orm-st twit-1-. 111311 winning. 'lllll'll. tlu-re was t-lu- ll11iV1-1'sit1y of lVlS1,'Ul1Sll1. Again, No1'f1l1wc-str-r11 was o11 the losing encl, for the All ye-111' it l1:ul lu-1-11 plziguing Norfliwc-sf1-rn :1fl1l1-tes lurk just 1li1ln'f sc-1-111 to F1111 i11 its 1li1'eef1io11. in just :1l1o11t 1-V1-ry sport on flu- hooks. Ancl. all of Coac-li Sid Ric-l1a1'clso11's wishing 1-oulcl11't 'l'lu- golf tt-11111 prov1-1l no 1-xt-1-pf1io11. net flu- lVilcl1-ats a place higher than seventh in the I11 il t1-nse nu-1-t. tlu- Wiltls-ats 1-o11l1l s1-1-o1111g1- only a Big 10 s1u-1-essio11. tie llI'llIll flu- l52lllgLl'l'S, antl flu-ir hope- for any sort of 1'l'l'Ol'1l was lost. By flu- Ullll of flu- sc-z1so11, flu- fal1s stood af five wins l G1'i11111,1-i11g from flu- force of his swing, Golf Captain Cliff Kong ' '- l :nl 1111- i- l' ' 1- lv' '0' - 0' 1 . - .- 11 1 flu UW N' 1 l l l l' U1 ll l -1-'--1-l-f--1 -ull' If hon swats hall 1111 long clrive from t1-1--off position. H3YN'lIl2l2lI1 born l'lVtl1l1SlUIl. Kong spn-nt, life cluring spring quarfls-1' making rounds of links. 'l'1-1--off ti11u- at flu- Xort,l1w1-sf11-1'11 univs-1'sit1y golf 1-ourse provi1,l1-s swinging golfer with critical eye of fellow players who await turn i11 l'HI'l'gLl'llllllll. Ball sailm-tl over lu-acl of 1lisf1a11t1 golf1-r p11lli11g wlu-cletl Cart holding golf bag. Although most regular golf meets w1-r1- lu-l1l 1111 S1ltlll'1l1Lj' Illtjllllllgli, playa-rs took :11,lva11t1ag1- of 1u-al'-hy 1-ourse for Ill'2H'l1lCCS many IIl0l'lllIlgS and most afternoons i11 the spring. LI' naw!- . . A ' 'suv ix ASX VARSITY TENN S After a Bad Start. Netters Snag Conference? Fourth Place l1 XX1INllllZlYl'l'f unnllyw-:11'I'4n'Iln1x':1l'QlIy'I4-nnlfln-:nn 'l'ln-n mnnm- tln- liigg ll! nnwt. IIll1lllN lim lllnplwnn-ni-. llnn liznnnlv, Illlllllll'l' nnv nmn, zinml Hun C'lc-nu-s ll11I.:1lln':aN1mI lflnvlx. lRn'Il1lng- lwgnll lu plvli npnl ll1'Q2llllH1'll4'li. Iln-W1-xI1'1'I1wn1l'e-l'vln-vllnwl,llvlllnnIlwNn1'llln'1-S11-l'l1 Hnlllwinlwl,tln-y11-an-ln-lltln-ii1111lsnl'tlw1n1111lw1'u1u1 lllllX't'I'Xll.X !'4Illl'lN. te-nnis llllllllll'5, losing only in tluf lust ll12lll'll to the Winning lwnn l'1nwl11m-. Ulnn Stull-. Wisf-nllsiln. :nnwl pl:1y4'1's l'l'Hlll XIir'l1igzi11St:1T1- 1-nllvgc-. Xlilulwwlzn. Iln- tmnn Illilllllgvll In lnsl- nllnw' In lnllinnn Hy tln' 4-nal nl' tln' lll1'l'lS. tln- lYil1l1':lts llzul wallivd lllinnix. xii.-mlm. Num- lJ:nn1-. :lnml lllilillllblllil. ntlwitllQ1fnnrtlmplan-1-vil-tnry. - is f 's 'Y ff l . . . llnll XXIII nu Tennh Plum' IQOII Clvnn-s llrlve-s lor swvm- nl lll'iLf'llt'f' sos- sinn on tln- unive-rsity U0lll'tS zu-ross funn tlu- Xurtlu Quzuls. IC:n'ly spring wa-ntln-r l'm'm-ml plnym-rs to almlnlml tra- 7 ' 1llll1lll2llSllHl'lS lan'lunrvp1':1c'ti1'alsl:u'kS. uf, :ff ml' MS' N4lXilllNt1llIll H11 t111mN 111111, , Billllllk spa nt tum UH 1 ulllf -1-1.-U' ' - - I 1 v 1 ' - W.,..nf..., 2.': ...mV' ' 1.,iTLT,...., 'l..I1' , 1 - Mi, Trim 1-1 ips frrmt row seats i'o1'.IL1ne'sp0p- ulzu' National Cullegizite Athletic? asso- Uiiltillllfi'l1l1iSIlll'l'tS110111011tllk'l.1I1iVCl'- sity miirts. Sunnner school students eut r-lussew and igiioreml text books during week ol' the popular selicml meet. Squinting Cn1iI'4n'1ii:1 tennis player joins Huis in bln-au-hers to ugle fellow tezun inzites during time out for work on the Courts. Winning C:ilit'm'niu, teami lmaisteil inules whoni 1-veils wztteliiiig xneet l,1Q1'l2Ll'1'4,l to be the eutest ui' all the players. Noiiffliulzuit white-elml player iggimiw-s fn' feigns igimlmii-e ul' lung: stare mwt in his mlireetimi by feinzile fain in elieekerl dress. Mules follow gzune, not fellow fan. .Aff In , 1' 'figs' iff 'Q' ' s'4 1 '. hlf'b':'. Q ' ' f 4- .322 JI' 'fn A' - U 4 . ,25,a,.g.'.' ... ..',', Azyf'-1. ', w.,t,f'. 1. . J, 1. , .23'.3 ' ' ' - WZ' ' .-'42 ' y,gL.- ,f'.2i- 1 . ,...4 .gw . , . . 42:11 ' vn- 301. NCAA TENN S MEETS Traditional Heat rrives to Wilt Almost- Traditional Event For tht- st-vuinl 4-oiisvvlitivv yt-nr, tht- Nzitionul Vol- liillIlviiliiu-1'ot'l't'lA, :tml tho l'1iix'1-iwity ot't'z1lit'm'11i:i logiutm- Atlnlvtif' :issoviaitimi ll'l1lllSlOl1I'l'l2illll'lli was hvlwl wnllu-il ntl' with tht- tloillili-s tropliy. onthz-Xoi'tl1wvstv1'11 l1lllVl'l'SlfYf'1il1lIJl1S. Vpsot of tht- sc-rivs w't-iw thi- llI'lllt'l'iUll Tigt-rs who Auml. as lwllnx-, thc' wvutlivr' lmurst forth ut its most tzlilwlto llllfilt'l'1ll'lllf'llillt. Hutt-ml :is Ill1llllN'I'iNYHt4'1llll l101'I'ilmlc- wzirnivst to wilt plziyt-i's zinml spm't:1to1's zililu- in tlit-4-oi111t1'y, tho sr-hool lost svvt-Viil ol' its st:11'si114-:1i'ly during tht- tlziys of tho nu-vt. rouml npsf-ts :intl iivwr iw-ow-iw-tl. But, only l'2lSll2llllll'S wc-rv plziyvrs liiillllllljl, :intl nonv .Xmlvzuivingzg t':11'tlwst in tht- liig lil 1-nitric-s QI'HllIl we-rv was SOI'l'Hl1Slj' HH!-1-tt-il, No1'tliwt-stt-1'11's lihin liillllllltt :intl Klit-liigzm State- Vol- lYz1llii11guH'witl1 ull tht' lionors in thi- nivvt w4-1'vtli4- lvgt-'s Stun Di'olm:u', lmth ol' whom iw-zu-ln-tl thi- thiiwl plZiYffI'S l'I'filll ll2llll'Hl'Ill:l. 1'm111tl nf tho 1111-tits, Detkwitiiigg Bolt l'v1'i'y ot' l't'I,A, Hugh Stvwurt won Bniiiimlv :mtl lion t'lvinvs tt-aniwl np, hut thi-3' lost the singlvs vrowii. In that tlolihlvs, Vlitf lxlilyllt' tvaniiwl thv first Vllllllfl to Hun liivingstnii :intl lit-i1liSvlt'ol'tliv up with Hugh Ditzlvl' to stvul tht' win l'I'Hlll Pt-i'i'y :intl Vt 'TA gllhllll. Light, l'ootvil C:1lil'oi'ni:L plxiyvi' rn-turns hall whivh won sc-t :intl fi-nt hiln on lu Wi ' win tum-t Singh-s, Einpty stunnls, :i l':n'it3' 4' at thc' usually c'i'41wml4-ml iiivvtw, siggiiilw' timv for cliinu-r lui' fans who vc-ry ultvn misst-cl iuvails to wutvh 4-xc-itiiig gxuiii-F. yah ,W -4-v-H h 17,+ff'l ff, ' ,U , .v S 3 Q , Mi V .13 5 'mm Q .1 . 9 . in ' f S1 ' 5 ' ' 5 1 : '-' ml Cm-gl-Cul:1 vups un flu- sl-:xt lu-l'n1'v tln-ln, tm-nsv lmamml lllQ'Illl'li'I'S fullmv zlvtiml of loot In-pwntlrng, mu ll nl m llllllll nt xml lull llll lmll gum- wluring flu' lirft llll1ll'l1'l', Allllullgll vlwc-1'l4':11lvl's Immun-ll uw-1' ll1lIltll4'tl1' slll1li'lll IlIll'tll'lIl1lllUll in yvlls, l'Iltlll1Sl2l,SIll0lA th lvuul vw-n lm' tlu- :mm luully lnft gaxxm-s pnrtizllly 1-mw-1'm'ml up lm' ligllt-lipln-ml stumlm-nts wlm lillvrl Nu1'tl1wc'st01'I1 simlsf ol' tlw stzulium R VARSITY FQOTB LL Eight Frustrating Little Points Cause Three Conference Losses , 1 - - . . . It was Z1 fr11st1'111ti11g1 11152 f011t11:,111 S1-:1s1111 t11:1t 1-11111-11 1111- s1-1-111111 win was :111 1111110st1 111s1111'1-11 11'1ll1ll111l 111 with t11e 1Vi1111-:1t's XY1ll111l1QQ U111j' tw0 01' 11in1- glQ2'1ll1t'S. t111- St'1lH0111S fi111111- with I11i11111s, w1111 1lIl1'l'1f' 1111ss1-11 1111- And, 11101'1- 1111111111-11i11g1, it was 21 t0t:11 01' 1-ig111t 1-10i11ts Ig1Q 111 1-111111111i1111s11i11 111111 11 1I'1ll 111 1111- 1111s1- 1i0w1 just that 1'z1use11 t111'1-1- 1-1111fe1'1-111-1- 10s1-rs. lust yI'1lI'. 1NIi1111es0tz1 111-11t N01't11w1-st1-1'11 115' 0111- p11i11t, 111110 I1111ix'i1111:111y, t111-1'1- w1-1'1- 1111111y wins. 1421111 .101- 1'1111i1-1' edged out f11111' points, 111111 V1'is1'01-1si11 111111111111-11 t11 111- 111'11k1- t111'1-1- t'Ull1.I'l'UI1l'I' 1-1-1-111'11s hy 11110111112 34 1111ss1-S, three up by t111- 1-1111 11f the 11211111-. s1-V1-11 101' tf111f'1111111Y115, 111111 113' 111111111111 11511 X2l1'11S U11 his The two wins were 1lf'2lll111'Ll1. t111111g111. 1-1-1-1-pti011s. 1311-11 '1'1111111:1s set 1111 i111-N111'11lXY1'S11'l'Il 1ll211'1i The f'i1'st1w11s 11 H111111-1-01111111-' dau' s111'11'isL-, 111111 1111- 01' 1255 v:11'11s -'z1i111-11 1111 1:1ss1-s 101' t111- s1-11s011, :11111 1-1 . . 1- 1 largest 1-r11w11 01' the S1-:1s011 was 011 11111111 101' t111- lIl1f'X- L11l1ll'1i H11-11 set Z1 si111111- g:11111- 1'11s11i11g I'1'l'UI'41 111' 1411 pected Victory f0r the 1105's 1'I'0Il1 t111- N01't11 S110I'U. y:11'11s. IiIlt'0-110613 i11 v:11's1t.y 110011121-11 111z1y1-rs, 111-1111 C0111-11 B011 Y0i11ts 110111-s with 1111-11 1111111111 hlllllllll'I' p1'111-1i1-1- s1-ssi011. XYIIVIII 111111111-11 Il12lXl'I'N 11011 heavy 111-11111-ts, w11i11- 0t111-rs ig1101'1- 1111111 111111 NY4'lll' 1111-irs, S111111- my 11-1-1 111' 111-11111-t is s0 11111111 g11't1-1' s1-11s011 11w11y 1-l'HIll ll11l11'111'5 111:11 they Could W1-al' 11111-111 t0 13011 wit1111111t1 110ti1-11111. Others 1'011ti111l1111y I't'Illf1V1' 111-11111-ts 11111'i11g1 11111111-, 1111110111111 s:11'1-ty 1-51111-rts 111s1111111'11v1-. ' 'd!H1l-41 ,Ag ,UN '21 uw, Slgirting t-ntl lor a gootl gain in tht- sw-oinl qiiaitvi' against tht- llniyvrsity ol' 501111111111 California, Bob 1.aut.cr t15J runs down field in night gann- at tln- l,os Angs-lm-s volisi-urn. Ottln-r Wiltlvats arc Claimim- Johnson tllj, John Ilill H21 Ralph .lvclia 6691, and Ray llnizinga 1741. Pairs ollights shining lroni tht- othvr sith- ol' thx- Iivltl arc night iwflt,-cttioiis from vyc glassus of spectators. LINIVER lTY OF SCLITHERN CALIFORNIA In a Glamorous Night Opener, an lgnominious Trouncing It was a glamorous night sc-tting in t'a1il'o1'nia for stand, and SC soon ran a pass rect-iver past North- thv Nortliwvstcrn opt-iniix VVf'S1t'1'l1lS roar linvs for 11 score. But, thc- ganici itsvlf was slightly loss pleasant. Froin thc-n on, ttlierv was no stopping California. Tho Wiltlt-ats lost 31-tl. Most spc-ctaculal' California play was a 60-yard end With .lohn Daniorc- anal t'ini-y Rich, tho ht-st playvrs run hy Lintlein Vrowv, a 1't'SCI'VK' winghack. on thc' tit-141 tlnring tho tirst half, tht- Wilfh-ats put up a Nlll'll1XX't'SiK'I'11 showvcl only onv sign of life in the goal lint- stannl whit-h thrillt-tl f-vm-n tht- Big ltlshating final pi-riocl. wt-st 4-oast. Wally .Ions-s ran 57 yartls to thc C'alit'ornia 15 for the lioh liautvr sparlu-cl tht- first halt' ot'l'vnsv with a 5.5 Qtith longvst run from scriinrnago in Northwestern yarll rushing aye-ragv. history. Tho 'Fats lost thc- hall on thv nvxt play, and 'l'ht- Xortliwt-stt-rn ol'l'vns4- was rc-amly to start nioving thc- gann' was ovvr. 4-arly in tlni thirtl cltiartt-r, hut two tiinililm-s t'21.1lSt'tl it to hog tlown. gxlltllllvl' long Soutlnirii t'alit'ornia punt Statistics N0fthWeSfefI1 Califmnia rvtnrn sliom-lwtl thc- 't'ats, anal thvy iiittsttc-rml a goal l'lll'SlftltlXV11S .....,.. 12 10 tlvlliiist- line- lo p1'vy4-tit a tout-lnlown. NM P'1 li1'11il1l1'f1s HJ? 193 l 1 l Passvs i1,lrtt'Illl11l'l1, . . 18 17 lin-h stoppt-fl a rlil'U'l2l1lll2it'li lltll'110211111011lllt1NtDI'1l1- 11215545 1.mHI,h,tl,ll M 1 8 5 wt-storii oin--yartl linv, as thc' qtiartvr vinlm-ml. SW5'11 tlSI'i1S5lUti-- 134 97 lllitli tht' olllhisv gonv, that clvlliiisti Wiltml. Holi 'E ? llnrson ptintt-cl out ot' tht- vntl zonc- alt:-r thc- goal lint- Yard I1l'11iLllZl'll,.. 10 35 -ltltl O One of 11 passes completed by Vanderbilt university clicks for a seven-yard, third quarter gain. Although Commodores held one-point. margin at the time of play, the Wildcats took over on the next down when Merle Fearcy ra-covered a Vanderbilt fumble. Joe Collier scored four plays later by grabbing a 38-yard pass from Quarterback Dick Thomas. Evcnly matched teams ended with tic scores. VANDERBILT LINIVER ITY Rebels Discover Weak Pass Defense, Tie 'Cats in Home Opener Things looked bad for Northwestern and its Big 10 standing. Against an underdog Vanderbilt university team, NU showed only an occasional spark in its home opener. Bob Lauter's touchdown run and two good passes by Joe Collier helped break the monotony, but the Wildcats threw away Hve chances to score. Starting the game on the offense, Northwestern looked as though it might down Vanderbilt's Com- modores early. Three springs by Bob Lauter helped to put the ball on the Vanderbilt live during the first quarter, but the drive fizzled. The VVildcats lead at half time with a 59-yard run climaxed by a touchdown by Dick Thomas. Early in the third quarter, Vanderbilt took a 7-6 lead. Commodore Halfback Allen ran 15 yards for the touchdown, and Vanderbilt discovered that North- western was weak on pass defense. Through the rest of the game, they didn't forget it. XVith Northwestern's offense running pretty well, Collier managed to score another touchdown, but the Commodores came back and tied the score, 13-13, at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Two long runs thfn lead to a 27-yard run and a touch- down for Iiauter and the YVildcats. Against almost no pass defense, Vanderbilt com- pleted three long ones to tie the score, 20-20. lVith six minutes left in the game, Northwestern copped the ball to try for a winning touchdown, but Vanderbilt fought hard to earn its tie. Statistics Northwestern Vanderbilt First downs .,..,... IS lli New yards rushing ,.., 277 138 Passes attempted , . 14 l-l Passes completed , . . 7 ll New yards passing ,.., 133 I5-I Fumbles ,,,......, , 1 3 Ball lost ,,...,... 1 2 Yards penalized . . U0 HN -lt! l IVER ITY F MINNESOTA For a Record Breaker Heart Breaker in the Last I7 Seconds 111111111111 111111 1Ji1-11 '1'111111111s' p11ssi11g111111 110011 t11e 1119211115 11111 11'i1111'11t 1111111. 111'6?1l1S 1i111- 1311111111112 11111-111-11 111111 211 1111i1'1-rsity single 11111110 i1111ivi1111z11 g1'11111111 gzniniiig 1'1-1'o1'11 of 147 yards '1'1111n111s' eight of 12 p:1ssi11j3g ll-VGIIIVHQ' i111-111i13i1 s?1'e1'.11 1o11gpit1-1111s to .1111 C 11li:11' 1111111 to K1'11114g-111. 1,osi11Qg was 1111111115' 1121111 for the Wi1111':1ts 11e1'z111se of t111'ee 1'1111i11s. Right 111'te1' 11z111'tin1e i11te1'111issio11, the c'1l1vS, t1'11i1i11g 14-11, s1'111'e11 t11'i1-1-t11t11kez1 19-141ez111. 1.111111 Sp1'11lQQS hy 1111111 61111111111 the VVi1111'11t1s to rally to 11-:111 211-20 i11 the 1'o111't11 f11lil1'1GI'. 1 1-xlllf., 1 1 11 111 1111s 1111 1 1 1 1 s n1v1 1s1t1 11 111111 11t:1 F111111:11-11 M1-1 H11111111 s1'o1'1's. Push gi11VI' Gop111-rs se1'0111l touch- 11 ll 1 N 1 1111111111 11 1 11111 1111- t11 stop Holme, 111111 11Z1f10111y :1 foot, to go to Cross goal. Push by 1 1 ll 1 1X1 ll 111 11111 1111111 1 14 1111 1 111111 111111 1111 111111111ps11111111or11poi11ts,93111111-1-111111111with C10IJ11l'I'S 11o111i11g 0110-13011111 margixl. Statistics Northwestern Minnesota First 1,1o11'11s ,,.,. 18 18 N111 yi1l'l1S 1'11s11i11g , 203 218 Passes:1tt11111pt11-11 , 1 12 18 P:1ss1-s 1-111111111411-11 , 8 7 N1-t y:11'11s p:1ssi11g . . , 124 111 1411111111105 ....,,... 3 G 111111 lost .,,..,.,, 2 3 h'2ll'l1S 111-11:11iLe11 . 104 11 . If UNIVERSITY F MICHIGAN On a Fall Afternoon, a Crushing Visit from the Wolverines lt was another miserable afternoon for Northwestern. And, it was trouhle from the beginning. lVIlC'I1lg2LI1,S kickoff went to 1Vally Jones on the Nl' five. Jones caught the hall, dropped it, kicked it, picked it up again, and ran away to leave it with four Wolverines standing nearhy. Somehow Clarence Johnson got hack and fell on the hall before Michigan could react. Four plays later, Dick Thomas' pass was intercepted and returned to the 1Vildcat 28, and Michigan ran the ball over for a touchdown three minutes and 20 seconds after the game started. The touchdown was one of three scored by Wolverine Left Halfback Kress, who gained 218 yards in 20 ca.rries to set a Big 10 record. Bob Lauter led N1' with 42 yards in eight tries. Individual Northwestern standout was Joe Collier. His six catches netted 10.5 yards and one touchdown. Northwestern was ineffective until the score w-is 34-0. They first entered Michigan territory with three minutes elapsed in the third quarter. The 'Cats perked up in the fourth quarter. Michigan scored its sixth touchdown at the beginning ol' the period, but Chuck Hren narrowly missed a touchdown on the next kickoff return. Two passes hy Thomas and a tln'ee-yard smash lay Collier netted Northwestern a touchdown and erased possibilities of a shutout, lint Michigan came hack. They completed a scoring pass near the end ot' the game for their seventh touchdown. Statistics Northwestern Michigan First. downs ....,. 10 10 Net yards rushing , . . 03 -120 Passes attelnptcd . . , 32 0 Passes completed . . , 13 4 Net yards passing , . . 107 57 I umliles ...,,..,.. 2 8 Ball lost ,....,.,, 2 2 Yards penalized . r 00 58 High stepping Wolverine Ted Kress makes running play past six standing Wildcats look easy. Kress carried the liall 20 times against Northwestern and rolled to a net gain of 218 yards. For his trouhles, he earned the single game individual record for the Western con- ference. During the afternoon he scored three touchdowns and helped the 1'niversity of Michigan slaughter Northwestern, 40 to 14. ' . -.i In t....a-l.. CDMECCMI G Wind and Water Boycott Festivitiesa Wildcats Furnish Victory lctll' tI111 Hrs! time si111-1- lHOllO1'f' the seniors were l'l'l Sll- Beside the football tezun, Slgllld Alpha Epsilon and Il1l'll, IIllIllf'1'flll1lllg was not 1'11i11y. Kappa Kappa fyvlillllfllll with first place float trophies and 'lllli,'l'4' w1-1'1- 1111 11'11t1o-1'-s1111ke1l Houts or wi111l-1'ippecl Pi Kappa Alpha and Chi O111egz1 with first place house ll1Ull5f' 111-1-111111 ions, Illltl the t1e11111 won its gz1111e. 1101-o1'a1tio11s trophies were the happiest people around. l 1 l 11111'-li-ggvflby-stu11wl1-1's11p1-1'- VlN4'SlIlt'Il1lH'I'S0l'liilllllil.xllllltl r1lll4'lil m111st1'l11-11115.15 Hzmsm-l :1111l fll'K'lI-I type UVt'Il :mil l11111sr- 1'o1'S:1tl11'1l:1y'sflisposul 111' ll41USlt'I'S ol' l11fli:1l1:1 V. 44 P4 iktkf , , .'JKlC. Il 4'rl k- ' . ,! fini. ri: JG' , 11 3 4911 sugu 111111111111111111g11111111 Illl11NNllll1 1 111111 1 1 tl 11 1 1 11111 ,, 11 X1111111151-F11111111-111:11i111L111 11 11111 1111 11111 11111112 111 Nt 111 N 1111111 11111 li1l1111111g111111111P11N 11111111111111 N1111', 11111511111111-1-11111111g 111111111111111N 11111 ll 1l1N 111 11111-111111 11111111111':111-1111:11':111111-1111. Pep commission:YStanding: I'inll:i Snninn-1-. Seated,lefttoright:Alulii lYnl-li, Kl1nxl5 Ul'1l'll V PEP CCMMISSICN AND R LLY COMMITTEE For the Physically Exhausted: A Small Sigh and a Yea Team The people who eurry all the wood and paper to Long regulzir spring eleetionsj and of the llully ennnnittee field for the pep rally on the eve of Homer-oming :ire not tseleetefl on the lmsis of petitionsl. peons hired bythe university for sneh serviees. .Xlthongh they exhaust tln-nm-lves to make the rally Instead, they ure members of the Pep eommission ai sneeess, they usually are the loudest eheerers nt the Qelected one from eueh of the three upper elusses in the next duyk gznne. ,X it Rally Committeel Foregrniinrl to lurr-kgruulnli .lnyee Shep- hard. .lonn Briscoe, Fri-fl llrnwinun, fllillit hlf'5'+fl'f D011 Petrie, lxIQgZlT1OlCllllllltbI', T .M E HEERLE DER For a Smile, a Dance, and a Spin: n Endless Winning Streak NX'livii ilu- ginm- turns limi ai sl:iugli1vi', ynii allways in-wi' sc-eluwl to lie 'rirwl or dlSl'Ulll'ZlgE'l1, although the I-:in nail'-li 'Willii-,' ulisr-i'x'wl ai limi-ill-in-rl Nurlli- Iezim lziggml iniserzilmly. XW'5ll'I'II lkmllmll lain. Smnewlu-i'v, they always found nmre OIIOIQQQY for lli- wzisifl lui' liuin wiwnigi. illllllhfll' smile, another claim-0, and 2lll0lhPl' spin. Nu inutlvr wliut linppi-in-il nn tlu- iii-lil, ilu-rv always Ye-temii film-1've1's know that at least the vheerleaders xwiw- lliw 4-ln-1-i'lc-:ull-1's :mil Willie, SUIIIUIIHXY, they lli'Vl'l' lust il fuutlruill game. Cheerleaders: Couple at left. Km' l,niiui-iiwlu-1, .lnlin Rluiflizill. Couple in center: I-'re-il lhwiiei, Dmiiiu I,uwrcfm-1-. Boy at right: Bob Blaliler. Creature in fore- gmund: Xl i XYilIi1-1li1-Wilili-:it i lil-4-14. 1 1 li ik. 'ff I. L, l swf sf ll iaffwgf i, h . '1 ,S . N X sa lx. DR i . I 1 i.. S V ' M Il 'iff as. if Ill ,, fl 3 . Q I if D we 4 .,.,..,J3,'!4',L.,.' ,x 'i'I'-J.yf'-eiio' ,S -r' . -l...,,,,v .lm '. -I LHC, , Jwxvxgi. X--: xrjn-N-. . .A-Rn' we ' if ' .M 1. ' , .Ab -HN W 'wwf Card Section: Standing left to right: l-'1 1-tl f iam-1 'font liillllw. .I--In Svltf im, l'lux'llls .lnlms-tn. Seated, back row. left to Iighti llllfnlzz Wulll, linl, Klzslulf-I. Seated, front row, le-ft to right: .Xl l'l4ymlxl:m1l. Xl:nlu:um f'1IlIllIl1l'll,Ntrllllllllllll- lt-splv. CARD SECTI Paper Work Fills Saturday Afternoons of Card Flipping Experts Fm' a small 1J0l'll0ll ul' the Stlllll'lll hotly, Sztttmluy HIlI3HNlllHll. :xml gnitlv slnwls lu tm-II van-ll xmmalnipnllzmns 3flGl'll0tlllSOfllUIl1Cl'UUlll2lllQLIIHOSIllfli1llSt'Ul0l'F4lllllNul' lnm' In UIJt'l'2llt' their lmzmls. Qa1'cllmz11'cl and sr-raps uf paper l'llllll'l'f'll with lung Iivlmx- the gzunv. 1'HIllIlllTll't' llll'Illlll'l'S give inslrllv- Strings of lllllHl'bCl'S. tiuns tu Nllllll'IllS sc-uit-ll in the spw-intl mn--I Sl'f'llHll. ,Xt The SlllClfllllS 21I'0 the momlwrs ul' the Czml SC'1'llHll lllll'l'llllNSlHll, ilu-5' pass wut ilu- 1-zmls, guitlv Ilw slnnls. r-ommittee, :tml lllf'lI' strange utensils uw Hip lmzmls, llll'll 1-ullf-1-t f-x'el'yll1i11g zngztin. Hy llw time llll'y finish, used tn make IJlf'lllI'f'S :mtl to spell nut wnrfls lm' tln- e-x'm'x'u11t-4-lsc has ll-lt lm' thc- lll'll'l'llHHll. -4131 HGIVIECOIVII G WITH I DIANA LINIVER ITY Festivities Boost 'Cats to Pluck Win from Favored Hoosiers lfor tlie first time in four years, Northwestern won a llonu-coiniiig game. llick Tlioinas' passing, a revitalized defense unit, and ai few good breaks defeated a favored Indiana. .Xltliough the victory was decisive, it was not until lute in tlie second quarter that the game turned to NU. Indiana scored first, and a 78-yard Hooiser drive, started near the end of the first period, led to a quick secoiul-1luarter score. NU failed on three consecutive attempts to move the ball. With four minutes left in the half, Northwestern miwed. Thonias received a more passes command and proceeded to throw to Norm Kragseth for 10 and to .Ioe Collie1'f'or36, placing the ball well within Indiana territory. .X screen pass to Chuck Hren, who carried it to the four yard line, was called back for clipping, but on the next play, Thomas pitched from midfield to Collier, who caught the ball on the 10 and ran over. Dick Elrod and Ralph Jecha prevented a Hoosier rally, and the half'-time score was 7-7. With Harry Riley and Clarence Johnson helping to hold Indiana, the Wildcats routed in the second half. A 38-yard SCl'96ll pass to Hren set up Northwesterifs second touchdown. Thomas threw for the score from the Indiana 21, and Collier made one of the greatest catches ever seen in Dyehe stadium. Two more points resulted from an NU safety. Happy homecomers were not bothered by Indiana's final touchdown. Statistics Northwestem Indiana First downs ...... . 14 17 Net yards rushing . . . 99 185 Passes attempted . , . 26 29 Passes completed . . . 14 14 Net yards passing . . . 268 202 Fumbles ......... 2 3 Ball lost ........ 1 2 Yards penalized . . . 70 90 l.e:ul by Blockers John Young and Chuck Hren, Jerry Weber strains for a nine-yard advance in the third period against the Hoosiers. With the score at a tense 7-7, Northwestern rallied for a decisive 23-13 win, its first victory of the season. The 144 yards worth of passes snared by .loc Collier boosted the Wildcats to a victory which ended a three-year-long Homecoming famine on the Northwestern campus. Q -L -' x - 4 ... r . -1iw-npuirm-rv-,.u-v.:innn11, .1 1111 1y :1g r1x Sailing ball passes over head of Wildc-at Diek lfllrod during first, quarter of Buekeye 1-lash. The 24-21 Ohio State university win was especially hard for Northwestern to hear, for they had had full eontrol of the game until halftime. Two TiltDIHIXS-TO-clOllli'l' passes. put Nl' ahead 21-7, but in the ser-ond half, three quir-k Ohio seores stunned the 'C'ats, who failed in the two last-minute goal attempts, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dismal Wildcat Fans Take Dim View of TV's Game of the Week Seventeen fourth-quarter Ohio State university points and a field goal by 128-pound Buekeye Weed ruined Northwestern before -10,000 loc-al fans and a nationwide television audienee. It looked had at the heginning, as Ohio took the opening kick and marched for a sc-ore in eight plays. Midway in the first quarter, Nl' started getting breaks. A Bur-keye punter fumbled a pass from eenter, tried to run, and was taekled hy Dick Elrod on the Ohio 11 yard line. The 'Cats seored, hut not in a eonventional manner. Wally Jones went through left tackle, was hit at the five, and fumbled forward. The hall shot through a group of Buckeyes and into the end zone, where Norm Kragseth fell on it for a touehdown. The Wildf-at defense improved and held for three quarters. The offense, however, was unahle to drive. Early in period two, Diek Thomas faeed and threw deep to Joe Collier, who outsped Ohio's Bruney, eateh- ing the ball and running 58 yards to seore. Ohio was stunned again a few plays later when Thomas passed on first down, again to Uollier, for 39 yards and another touehdown. It was fourth quarter hefore the Bur-keyes hegan to eat away at the 21-7 'Cat margin. A mistired Nl' punt gave the hall to OST' on the 1Yildc'at 18, and they seored. Then, they tied up the game with a 42-yard pass. .Xfter the dem-isive field goal, the 'Cats had time for two frantie drives, hut two Ohio interm-eptions kept Northwestern hai-k and preserved the margin. Statistics Northwestem Ohio State First downs .... , , El lil Net yards rushing A 133 2343 Passes attenipted . , , 1-1 25 Passes completed , , . ti 15 Net yards passing , , , 145 201 Fumhles ,,...,,,,.. 2 2 liall lost, ,,,..,.,.. tl l Yards penalized . . -50 6.3 -lll U IVER ITY F WISCCNS N For Two Faux Passes and a I6-Play Splurgez A Four-Point Loss l'or Ilie lllll'tl week in :i row, the ll lleleats plavell a Wiseonsin 38, Bob Lauter fumbled to Diek Peterson, wooil ff-nne who rem-oyered for a first flown whieh lead to the toueh- r-s r-' ' ln lael, it was only two prineiple clefense lapses whieh clown. gave the win to the l'niyei'sily ol' lYiseonsin llome- The flriye was liigliligliteml by an amazing .loe Collier eoniing eapaeily erowil. eateh whiz-li stunned the Badgers. rw - 1 h, llie first nnseue was a 23-yaril tonelnlown pass on In the final period, a Ili-play splurge Carried NU whieli there was no ilelencler within many yarcls of the 75 yarcls to the lVisf-onsin end zone. Pass receiver Joe Bailgei' rec-eix'ei'. The seeonil was a Wiseonsin si-ore Collier was hit in mid air, but he elung to the ball and inacle when a runner, unaiilecl by bloekers, stepped past put the Wildcats on the Badger 13. a buneh of Wilcleats and into the end zone. Un the next play, Hren earried the ball over the line In spite ul' the faux passes, NU hail something to for a touehdown and eut the Badger lead to four points. t'lN'f'I' about. With Wiseonsin lc-ailing T-il, Ieliek Banii-ke recovered Statistics Northwestern Wisconsin a Badger tumble on the Nl' 47. On the next play Bob First flowns i.....i . 15 26 l,a11tei' ran wicle to his right, ent baek in front ofa lVis- Nm Yi lS Shl'1g t' 114 293 l l l Passes attempted . . 23 18 1-onsin seeonclary, anml outspetl the Bailger right halt- puSSQM.0IuI,k,u,d 12 11 liaek to the goal. Norm lil'21,Q:St'llllH liieli tierl the seore. N1-raw-tis PUSSU12 e--- 130 126 Fumbles ..,....,.., 3 6 A lhircl quarter 'Cat clrive narrowed a two touehilown 1 3 40 -15 Ball lost ....... lllisc-onsin leaml to seven points. lYith the ball on the Yin-ds penalized A. Ball earriei' Wally Jones evailes l'niym-rsity of Wiseonsin tam-liler in game wbieh Big 10 eo-eliampion Badgers won 24-20. Although Vlfild- eat 1'i'ilir's pointeil out that Wiseonsin eompiletl an overwhelming statistieal bulge, the less prejurlir-ed declared that with a little luck, Nl' might have won the ganie. For fans of both teams, Bob Lautei srun fora tie-the-seore toueliclowii was the play of the day. lf'?,fQ,',g me ' ,jet 1 kiwi 35 i :lik 'Q 4 Ldv fi' UNIVERSITY F IOWA On a Sunny Day, Assurance Comes of a'Place at End of List The weather was the best of the year, but the football reached its lowest point and shoved the Wildcats into last place in the league one day last November. There were only two good things about the Saturday when the Hawkeyes of I'niversity of Iowa came to Evanston: Joe Collier's six catches put him five over the former conference record, and the Northwestern band completely outmaneuvered the Iowa group in paying tribute to retiring Director Glenn Bainum. The rest of the day was bad. On the first Northwestern play, Bob Thomas caught for a minus seven, and on the next play, a high pass from center almost gave the ball to the Iowans. Despite Opening omens, NI' fans were Confident of their favored team. Assurance grew as Thomas passed to Collier, who crossed the goal. The Hawkeye touchdown attack began at the end of the first period. The Hawkeyes recovered a NU fumble on the 'Cat five and scored. At the beginning of the second quarter, an interception and a 54-yard march gave Iowa a 13-7 lead. Northwestern returned with a touchdown following a 42-yard interception run by W'ally Jones, but Iowa took a six-point lead on a 55-yard run. In the second half, 48 yards in 11 plays gave Iowa a 27-14 lead. Northwestern's only two offensive plays in the last half were by Chuck Hren, but both of the drives were stopped. Then, Iowa routed the 'Cats completely with two more touchdowns. Statistics Northwestern Iowa First downs ...s., 13 24 Net yards rushing . . . 102 311 Passes attempted , , . 28 16 Passes completed . . . 11 8 Net yards passing , , . 153 172 Fumbles ..,...,.,. 3 1 Ball lost .,.,.... l 0 Yards penalized , , 5-I 70 Fancy passer Dick Thomas takes to the ground momentarily against Iowa. Moving through the middle, he managed a 10-yard gain in the first quarter. Joe Collier, standing idly behind Thomas, whirled to action two plays later by catching a 38-yard touchdown toss from Thomas. Wilclcat fortunes reached all-time low against Hawkeyes, making the next Sat,urday's vii-tory over Illinois all the sweeter. f ' Tie? 'cg .l-.. itll? . ' - IW i.'!.II:LF'7f !2ia -. .. ,J fx-'Lt WWWY Confused Wildeats and Illini grope around field, casually wateh play as .Ioe Collier t88J reaches for pass from Dick Thomas, who was standing down field. Pass was ln-oken up by Illinois Left Halfhaek Joe Hall C525 while Northwestern players John Damore C56D, Ron Hilia 1533, and Tom Mt-Cormiek H573 lay on field at right. Despite Confusion, 'Cat Chuck Hren saved the team with a last-minute score. UNIVERSITY F ILLINCS Football Season, Like Certain Months, Can Go Out Like Lions Yietory Came to Northwestern in its last game of the season, although with only 50 seconds left in the game. anrient rival 1'niversity of Illinois had the hall, a five-point lead, and a first down. But, the game was thrills from the start. Un the first play from scrimmage, Jerry 1Velier ran 50 yards for a N17 tourhdown. Illini punting stymied the iVildc.-ats for the rest of the quarter, hut pass defense stalled Illinois. In the ser-ond quarter, Illinois rallied, sc-oring two touvlidowns in the first tive plays, and Harry Riley smothered the set-ond eonversion attempted. Sandwielied between Illinois sc-ores was a 77-yard Nl' touelidown drive. Then, an end run by Bob Lauter set up a touehdown for Clint-k Hren, and NL' took a tive-point lead. .Xn Illini sr-ore put the 'Cats behind 20-21, hut Ed Demyan ret-overed an Illinois hoo-hoo, placing North- western on the Illinois 34. By 50 set-onds before the end -ll-1 of the game, NU had pushed to the one inch line, and the Illini took over. Strangely, Illinois punted on the first playg a slugging penalty on Illinois gave NU the ball on the Illinois 28 with 40 seconds to play. Hren went to the 15 on the fullback delay, and Dick Thomas faded to pass with seven seconds to go. Hren drifted from his usual bloeking spot and made a leaping C-att-h on the eight. Five Illini eonyerged on him, but he bolted past them and over the line as time ran out. Statistics Northwestern Illinois First downs .... 1-I 18 Net yards rushing . . 188 243 Passes :ititeinpted . . 20 20 Passes completed . . 10 11 Net yards passing .... 134 170 Fumbles ........... 2 1 Ball lost ......... 1 1 Yards penalized . . . 58 135 1 4 ff!! 'qv' Ximblv4-lwv1'1v:ul1-1-spuns:-insf-risksMgymtimnstouglf-dmnlylvtiming ' ' --' - F .QI Q. M O x' A ' a N -5.9 o ,. I N if 5 - - My 1w'i.f.-3 f 5 . .fm M ,. 1 ,A X - - A .' V, - . .nl As'xx',:6 ,v..'-,'N:t ,wif . ,., ' ' A .. pjfffs, gf 7 .j 1T?'--fsi 3?'3'f'1 '2 ,wnff -.114 - Y Q ,y,,,', . ' ggvdrsf-'an 5 -' 751 - xv-4' ,'f.f, g f:','j,.6q:kf.: M- 51' P ,. gig. :lx . K W Mb' Eff' n Q-.., . ,'r:LP9f 'lf I M ,Q , Q. ...VA ' I-A - ,gag ., ,L -3-. ,. --3 v'ffr5A'f,f,,i,'3f f?..14,'1Q'fj -I ..,A fi: H , . 9 . , ML K. - . . . A :- 539 , 'Y' f, ff- '-1-J - .-1'-Q.,-19 I' L ' ,,, , . . . . 1'-w . ' -uv 1 . . '. 'V ' l Q. .- - . ,. ' W ... 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Frozen Wiltlwlts Clvft to rightll till' Hall Llftllll, -lllllll Bievc-l', Don Blzlhu. lllllllllvl' is PlllYf'1' Lil.I'l'j' lillflill- VARSITY BASKETB LL Eighth Place Doesn't Always Signif a Team without Abilit Tllvrv was olll- thing lllltllll thi- vzlrsity llllslu-tllllll tlealn tllis year. The-y were just zlhollt thv lwst l-ightll plalvl- tl-allll ill Big 10 history. But, they wclrll plzlgllwl hy lL flock ol' IIUIII' lllissl-s Tllerv wclrv thv two gzllllvs zlgzgzlillst ll21lll1lUllS lllilillllal univc-rsity, YVll1I1t'l'H of 17 t'011l'0I't'llt'l' glllllvs, thcf Big 10 title, and the lllltlltlllill l-ollogizltv l'll1lIIlI7ltlllSlllIJ. Thi' first of the contvsts was plllylwl ill l'lVilllSlOl1 llllll went to thcl Hoosivrs hy QL sfforl- of HS-84, ill spitl- ot Hal Cll':lllt's nine- llllslqvts, ont- ol' wllil-ll QLIIVQ' North XVPSTPPII the lvzul witll le-ss lllilll ll lllilllltcl to plzly In thv l'etlll'll llliltffll :lt Bloolllillgggtoll, llltllitlltl ilgillll hall to 001110 fI'0lll llttlllllll, tllis tilllll tying thv tfllllllt- ill the lust lllllllltf' lllltl winning llll-88 ill OYltI'tllllt'. Jxlltlllltll' l16'2il' llliss czllllm- alt lowzl, XYllUI1t'Vt'll Hzlwlu-yi i.2tllStltllllllTt'1l tllilt thv l't'liltI'ttl' llllllwlvll thlf Stl-SS will to thll lowzllls. Un tllv winning Sltlt', llll'l'l' XVttl'l' ljtjll lglZill2llS Ill llllskvts, which llm-lpn-ll to whip llhio Staltv. :lllal thv Nl' l'l1sh ill thi- tirst llzlll' of thc- galllln-. rlllll'I'0 wzls Flulllk lllllllltiIllllS tllilwl c1ll:ll'tl'l' Slll'l'l' ill Ann Al'lNlI', XYlll1'll llftllllllll tllv Wllill-zlts :lll N5-Nl Vivtory tlllll il sw:-l-ll of thi- Mil-llig:lll Sttl'lltS. Tho tvzllll XVQIS wvll llllllllllw-il, with livv llli-ll Hll thn- Slllliltl sm-orillg lllolw- llltill 200 points 1llll'lllgI lhl- Sttilitlll. llIll'l'j' lillI'liIl'S lllll til-ltl goals lllllf-ml llilll St'X'l'llfll ill tht- llig lll ill lllill 1lt'Il2lI'lllll'llt, zlllrl lu- lwl thu- 1-hill ill Sl'4lI'lllQ with al 135.8 2lVt'l'2lQ.Il'. .ltlllll lllllVt'l'lS l't'lNll1lltllllQtlllll lllilj' IllIililllLIt'Ill'lll'1l lol' llilll thl' titlv :ls most Villlltllllv Ill2lj'l'l'H till tlll- North- XYt'Sll'l'll lt'tlll1Ul'lllt'j'l'2ll'. ull- u Basketball continued l.lNl4'IllllLf In gfilllli' tum' lIlSfl'l11'tlUllS from flu' 4-mmvln am' rlvlt in rlgglufl llivk lllxlgu, lion Iilullu, .lim Fla-lmlingg, Dun Zitvk in lizwli of Walt Shu-mwlxw1'tl1, liull I,1-lmlminlun-I4ulll:1lllr:1m,.Iulm liim-vmy l.:u'ry liurlm, Clymlm- S1-llm-11m-1111111, lf'1':111lq P4-t1'um'1-li in lmvk ofJiu1 . ,,.. . - limggu-l, Clllll liuwx' m lm-li ul l,:u'1'v llallmhm-l1l, :mul lfrzmk lClmc-11. Plzwm-l's gzatlm' lor wmwl hmm mm-ln during mu-ll Ill'1lI'tlf'l,' scssiou. XY4'Iil'lIlgJ, Nllllbl'-lylll' mu-111-11p suits, V'll'Sllf' lmslwllmll pluyf-rs tulw turns ming lm' lunslwts wluill- ll-llmv tvzxxn nmtvs ggnwli ll'UIll lll1'Fllll'llll1'S. .Xss1st- .mt IlNYIlllS lull nl lmll tu pass ll lo -mntln-1' p1':u-lim-1', who will try uim. Battling fin' SllIJl't'IIl21t'y rwvl' si-lnml nnitvs, l'l'l'SlllIlilll lnislwtlwalll pluyvlw ptnn' un ull ul' tln- stvnnn :intl nnn-li ol' tlu- tulvnt 4lispl:1y1'll lwy their big ln'otln'rs on tln- varsity tt-ann. tlflii-inl l't'lit'l't't' in lw:n'kgL1-tniinl rusln-s in in tgnnilizn' stylt-5 H1-slnn:-n lmnsttwl snnn' !'L'fQI'l'l'S :is tlnmst' uf ttlnl tltllt'I' tm':1Ins,:nnl tlllt'lltt'tl Illt'Illllt'l'b ot tln- vlnss nl' l!l5t3 plninn-tl llllilll't'S with Big ltl s4'lnnnlg1ni1n's FRESHMAN BA KETB LL After a Long Ride in an 0 d Jalopy, Prelude to a Big Time Game It XV1lStl2iI'li nutsirli-. nl' tln- lvuiltling wlnt-li lwl tu tlw nn-n's ltwlwr muiii H0 llllStlt'tlUl1t tln- frtnit tlmn' nt' luis l.l'Iltt'l'lllif' lnnni- .1.,wi.Si1i1i-S. and lniznlt-tl tnwnrcl tln- pairliiiig lot :unl liis ultl 192.3 'l'ln-y pulli-tl ull' tlniii' lnwivy t'tlIltS, upt-inwl tln-ii' Foul jnilnpy. lm-lu-1' tlnurs, :intl gixnlilli-tl lmzislu-tlvnll suits tn put un. fliinlving in, l1t'22lYt' tlni ignitiun switvli n mniplt- nl' Stunt- ul' tln- sllltw wtfrt' purplt- willi wlntv trnn. :nnl loving puts, nntl in il llltllllt'l1t tln- lnixip stnrtul ln'si- stnnv wvi't'u'l1itv witli purple trnn. tzitingly tn iinwt-. 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V Winning six nl 4-ight nu-1-is. tuzu-h liill Pt-tt-rstnis -xxiinnu-rs xwiw- just :ilutnt flu- nuist winning :ithlt-tt-s ul' tlu- l1l52-Il gnnu-s. lu-fling nll' tu :1 lnul stnrt. tlu- l2llllit'l'S tlrnpiu-tl :1 elf-vlslull. til-.ul to tlu- lnivt-rsity nl Klu-lngnn. who rt-in:tiiu-tl iiiult-ll-:tit-tl llll'tlllQQlltll1l flu- st-:1snn. lint tlu-y l'nllowt-tl up flu- loss with wins on-r lowzt l953 a Pretty Good Sports Year l'nivt-rsity nl' Wist-nnsin, flu- l'niVt-rsify of Illinois, :nul Intlinnu univt-rsify. Biggest clay for flu- ft-:nn wus flu- finu- of flu- lYisf-on- sin nu-t-f nf Pntft-n pool. lit-ith Pt-ft-rsnn fic-tl flu- liiggg lflu-t-n1'tlof'22.T set-oluls in flu- Stl-yznwl free- sfylt- znul Slllll-ll'l'6ltl flu- Nnrfliwt-sfc-rn inzirli nf' 22.8 st-t-uiuls. thi flu- szniu- clay, lu- hrolu- flu- lllll-yzml free sfyle, whit-h haul sttuul siiuw- 1932 with at r-ltu-king of 50.9 ..T...-- 2222! ,. 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P '-s-J Al'I'UW-htl'2li,LLIlt Ilivs'1'Al liulm displays r0I'lll fm l'iH'lllgl1 mhvs- IJl'l'fl'I'tK'4l im' spwai l'2ll'l'S nl Vl1l'SlfX SWilIlIIlillg.f tvzun. llivm-rs in l'2U'1'S lnml fini 4: W:1I4'V'SHLll'l':u'1':1llmi flu-i1'stm11:u1lns must lu-tuugln vnvrlbylllllvll4livillg.fin:11'1f11sfnll1fl1l'll1infiruill nl rllve-s llllflllgf l'UllfPl't lll'0 SXYIIIIIIIIIIQI, lllt'A'fw -121 N. X v ,Q-v Hull Svshitlll nn 1-vm-nts ui' tint lmlf ut' wrs-stling llll'l't UI'4'lll!iK'S xmm1vnts :Lf illtl'l'II1iSSi0Il of :1 quzulrzmgxllal' nu-ct in Patti-11 gymnzlsium. Nh-vt im-lmlwl ww-stlw-x's I'rfm1 flblll' Big 10 sl-howls: l711ivs-nity of Nlilxlwsufzx., Purmluu uuivvrsity, Ohio Stzztv llIliVOI'Sit!j', and NO1'tl1WCStCI'I1. Xt l1.1lI'tilm-, muvln Juvk liilvy fK'Xtl'1'I1l1' lm-IU gm-s uw-1' 1ll'l'X'iHllS :H-ticm with wl'vstl0I's, givvs illStI'lllftiO11S for lust half of game. N7 Strainiug to gain un aclvuntage. NOI'thXYOStQI'll wr:-stlc,-1' fin stripodtightsl gmpplvs for right arm of Minnesota opponvnt. Popular mor-ts in Patten gym lH'0l1B,'llf- score-s of fans :away from farci- vul ruzitvhes on homv tvlvvision sets. VARSITY WRE TLI G When lt's Impossible to be Tops, Be a Bit Better Than Average :- Big Ill ehainpion ol the 123 ponnil fhvision last war, All in all, it was a hetter than average season for the Q varsitiywrestling tealn. Hersehenml ilropperl only two nialehis -one while Their reeoril at the enil of the year stood at four wrestling in the 130-ponnil flivision. victories, three defeats, and a thirrl plaee in a quail- Sturgis went through the season nncleleateflgonly one . . , X . . . . . rangular nieet. tie inarrecl his reeoril. I he iliajorlty ot his wins were on The Wilmleats started oft' hy howling over Marquette pins. university and Indiana in their first two nieets. But, In the 130-ponnml elass, Iioh Vhristensen tnrneel in a they halaneecl the reeorfl hy ilroppingg the last, two ineets ggooil perfimrnianee, while Pete I 'appas, lion Nelson, anel to Nliehigan State anrl Illinois. Bill Elwoofl Vieml for the 147-ponnil joh until llllwoorl Seatteretl hetween were vietories over lYiseonsin anml won out in the latter part ofthe season. Iowa, a thirtl ilaee finish aheail of Ohio State, hut Even then, Elwooml fonnml the froingr ronfrh, P5 P5 hehincl Minnesota lllltlPll1'tIIll'l11lIll'KlllillII'itI1glQlll2H',21I'llI For their treshnien inenihers ol' the teani, there was . . , . a loss to Mieliigan. nineh praise lroni C oaeh .Iaelc Riley. Top perforniers this year were .Iaek Hersehenml anrl He loolqs to a highly foriniilahle tealn for the IIIBZS-4 SUZISHII. Teani Ca Jtain .Ioe Sturwis. 7' Iliclieatiiiig XYIIIIIIIIII, ol' two points hy NUI'tiIlXYt'St-t'l'Il NYrestiIer .Iaeli Ilersehenml, I'l'lil'I'K'l' points to Ilerselienml anll prepares tolvlow whistle Meets started out- with light, weight, wrestlers sueh as these anil progresserl to the heavyweiglit men, who although not so agile, were usually more aflept. inkeeping opponentsto one position onee eonquest hail heen Ill1UIl', Iiigght weight nien have ailvantagge ul' speeil. ' 1 Zllkv A 1 ll 'X Crussing w'm111m1s :lt lll'1U'tll't' session in Patten ,g5y11111:1si11111, l'l'Ilt'll1gjQ llll'll display l'0l'1I1 drilled into them in lung W0l'k0lltS hy Cu1u'h Tully l1'iml1111111. BI:-11 wvau' long white tfl'Ol1S0l'S and t1'zulitiu11:1l white-shirts l'm':1ll p1'111'ticesa111lwhe11 they pe1'fm'111 fur st111l4-nts 111111 EV1111sto11iz111S. VAR ITY FENCING Old Time Dueling Days Renewed by Top Notch Conference Teams lt was like tht- 4l:1ysnl'yn1'1f fm' the l.l'l1l'llljL ft'Illll this tlm-v wins 1111111 sc-vc-11 losses. Two of the wins 01111141 from f'4'1lI'. tht- l'11iVe1'slty nl' t'l11c-1111113 tl1eutl1e1'was 1'e,f.:istered l'lXlN'I'l SXVHl'tlSlllf'll a1hm1111l1-tl :1111m1g NUl'lllWl'Sll'I'll'H against L:1w1'c-111-v tt-1-h uf Detroit. And, 111 our turn UIllNllll'lllS, :mtl the lYil1l4-nts filllSllt'Il thc- s1':1su11 with t'l1i1':1gLulm11t1, tht- 'f1LltS10Sf. V:1rs1tyff'11C1ngtPa1nt Left to right: 1 1-:11-ll 'l'11ll5' l11wl111:111, 0.1111111- N-w1:1--, H111--v liulllllznlt, lY:1114-I1 l'l1L'11:1, l':1l1l lxlfhlofl, Xnfly Xnfllz-s, I'h1l l'lt1111, l':1l111141 'l'1111', llama- lmlllnlll 41-l ,-5 Y :- i.. i Ten Ring Tips 1 t J ' ' E -4 ' -at Lined up to plwftiue riflery skills, 1111-111he1'sof'tl1eVz11'sityte:1111:1i111 whih- :me 1111-111111-1' Il:lllSOS tu 1'l1:1.t with Cu111'h Ed Il1111gl11-1'ty. Ni1'llllN'l'5 do workouts ill the b:1se111e11t of Swift, hull, where targets z111rl sl111uti11g 1l11ltfS am- set up hu' both 111:1h' spo1't1st1-1's 111111 i1'IIlilll'H flliilllgl, COl1I'SCSiI1I'iH0l'Y i'I'01ll the wo111e11'szmthletiemils-11z11't1111'11t. Althuugh nut highly puptllnl' the c'o111'sel111'1-H11 few ixllllit' 0:11111-yk 1-Q11-I1 y4'11l', VARSITY RIFLERY Motto of the Year: If at First Like other No1'tl1weste1'11 athletie tm-anis, the varsity riflery team was not at its hest this yez11'. The f9i1I1l failed to quahfy for the Big 10 L'UI1f01'l'l1t'i', You Don't Succeed, Try Again whieh is 1-41111111114-1l uf the ftllll' tup l'Hl1ii43I'l'l14'l' te11111s. Stairs were Stun FI't'4'i1l11li with :1 288 Klum-ml 1111 251311 fill'- ggetsb 111111 Huh ixilliillliiilllii with 278, -125 1 1' .1 Pointing out large sweepstakes tlroplly to lleltt to rigglltj Ill-rl: Evert, Bill liliuglnml, Bula lim-lnler, Stun Knapp, :xml .lim Knapp, Intramural Director Rut Walter ref-alls trials intrunmurall tt-:uns experienee eau-ll yn-au' in attempt to 1-up the must single sports 1-ups and with them, the prized giant. Houses do not, keep trophies alta-r une year unless they XYlll three times in ZlI'HXY1illll truphy In-1-mlm-s tln-irs. lVlEN'S INTRAMUR L SPQRTS Casual Males Strain Qnly Slightly for a Big Trophy for Mantle About the most Casual athletes on ezuupus are thi' about the whole lllll'2lIHlll'2ll sports system. men of the l11fI'Hl11LlI'i1l sports. lYitl1 all varsity athletes lmm-tl from i11t1'z1111111'ul Although they putt on at front of trying l121,I'tl to win play, the 1't-11111111414-1' spt-ml must ul' their spnrts lives un each game, pmlmalnly to please the eoerls nxore than any- the spec-tzltm' sitle, illltl int1'u1nurul 2llllll'lll'S am- pretty thing, usually most players are pretty lzxekaclaisit-ull II111l'll 1-usuzxl 1'ee1'ez1tim1. 427 -ff 4 6 Y! 'CD SllI'I'HllIlliillg,f prim-fl sxw-1-pstailuas tropliy Phi IM-ltn. 'l'lu't:i.'s hi-:nn in priilm- over prizvil vattivli. Winning inure sports than any other ilullr1'4'Ilf1'I'l'4i in iIlil'2lllllll'lli IIl2lf1'i11'S, Phi Ili-1t'swontrophy for the ymir. Ili-lpiiig to win were ton sold hzivk, Burt, Ahh-n, Bob Raul- hinti. ist-:ite-il h-tt to rightj E11 lirgnnhm, Pnnl Iiohh-i', l5oh.Iolins1m, Bill Listug, F4-nn Pntnnni, Imw-I.1-ppt-i't, Bob Lollniy Pe-to Fugelso. I-M CHAMPIONS Just Three Big Wins and a Few Little Ones for a Big Prize With :i totnl ol' Nil 2 Z-3 points, Phi Dt-lt:i 'l'hc-tu this 4ltNl1'tI'iil'iiQ'Hll1iJil1i'li with ai first plum-mf in thc- free throw y4'z1l'w:iiit1-tloiiwiththi-il1il'z1nll1l':1lsxxwipstzxlivstI'ophy. vontm-st to l'2ll,'k up 011011211 points for n win for the Ieiiiiiiiriiw np wi-rv Phi Iinppzi Psi :nhl Dm-ltzi Ppsiloii. inen. 'lb il1't'llllllli2lilt their winning totnl, tht- Phi IM-lt's In the frm- throw voiitvst Dave- 1.1-ppwt sc-t 21 I'f'C'OI'd won si-liool f'ilillllIliUllSiliIiS in footlmzill :nnl in hnslu-thull. l1ysi1iki1ig30o11't oflilj t'i'c-1-thi'ows. :intl they xwiw- riiiiiivrs np to Siggnnn Vhi in snfthnll. H4'l1lilil1iIlg.INViI1l1il1QQ11UiI1iSi'llll1l'fI'Ull1lJiil1'il1,'21illIJi1lg Si-1-mul plnr-ri finishes nt tennis ilonhhis :intl :it ont- poiigl, liui'sc-shoes, swinnning. :incl il11hioI'tI':1i'k. 413 ,mf Pitching Sigma Chi's to lIltl'8.IllllI'2ll buse- ball trophy, Ross DesEnfantes earns two admirers stationed in hack of hack- stop. Second Base-man Paul Gi-rlaeh stands idly at his base, ignoiing play, for DesEnfunt's opponents seldom hit. - M SCFTB LL Fielders Rest while Sigma Chi Witli pitching sensation Ross DesEnfants, Sigma i'hi fraternity einerged as intramural softball winners, de- feating Phi Delta Theta in the finals, 4-0. A ruhhel'-armed freslnnan, DesEnfants attracted dozens of admiring Coeds and males with his pitching. He turned in tl one-hitter for the final play-oli' with the Phi Delt's, und he battled opposing hntters with the .iff Pitcher Strikes out Opponent speed and wide assortinent of his pitt-hes. Mziinstay for the Phi Delt's was pitcher Ed Brzmdon, who lugeggetl SOII1tWVlliti hehind Deslinfimts. But, the Phi Delt's improved eonsiderahly during the play-offs and almost upset the Signiu t'hi's. Phi Delt, Slglllll Chi. and Chi Psi dominated the all star teznn: eat-h plan-4-il two men. -129 l-lVl TRACK Phi Kappa Psi Trumps Meet, but Lonely Phi Delta Theta Tops All lt 'lllwl ttmlt llIt'lll lT lJt1llllS i11 tht- shut putt :1111l thc- Pl1i Psi first places were won hy Eel He-ist:1111l inthe tlist-11s. shot, W:1y11v H4-th-111 i11 the clist-us, and High JLIIHIJPI' With thqit, lllt'llllIt'l'S ul' Phi li:1p11:1 Psi 1111111 we-ll 4111 ll2lI'l'y Riley. tht-ii' way tt1w:11'4l wi1111i11g tht- 1952 i11t1':1111111':1l t111ttl41411' But, the stan of the 111eet was Pl1i Dvlt .lcvhu Biever, 11-1.1-lg mlt-, who NVOII huth the high lllltl the low l'1llI'tllP eva-11ts and With :1 tutznl ul' 35 Zi! T puiiits. the Phi Psi's heat mit Ii11isl1c-tl thc- tlziy with :1 t'll2l,ll1IJl0l1Hllll7 22tl pv1't'o1'111a,11f'e. tht- tt-:1111 l.I'Hlll Phi lk-lt:1 'l'h1-t:1, whit-h I'Ilt'liUtl 1111 I3ivvv1 s tliree first plus Huh R:1g1l:111tl's l111lt'111ile race QT 215 T 11t1i11ts. llliltlt' Phi Dc-lt :1 st1'c111gL L-t111tc-11cle1' for l1o11111's. Sf1'1ilIllIlyQlUSt'tlll' l1igl1pt1lt-vz111lt,, i11t11'a- ' 111111':1lt1':11'li111z11111't':11'i11g f'lo1w1'e'tlsl101'tS 11111'1'm1'ly misses his lIltll'li. I11t1'z1111111'al t1'z11'lQ llltxll l11t'lu-tl l':111t'y t'41St1l1lIl0S of 1':11'sity 1111-11, p1't111z11'1-tl 111:1lu1-sliiftf out- tits l'I't1lll lt-ltt-ova-1's ot' s11111111t-1' 11'vz11'. 1 Watehing lirotlier Ilan T,oi'mlahl toss shoe, Chi Psi liruee Dunn awaits turn at throw. Pair went through horseshoes eontest as a teani, Although they won no prizes for their efforts, they hail a lot more fun than soineinore-serious inen, I-M HORSESHGES lt's Easy to Defend the Title When They Stop Playing the Game Teaming up, Jesse Putnam ancl Jerry Seiple of Kappa singles erown, hy clefeating Putnam. Sigma this year mlefeatetl Wayne Peterson and Larry Putnam anal Sieple have the clistinetion of ruling as Lowry of Delta Sigma Pi for the intranniral horseshoes ehanips for at least two years, for horseshoes have doubles championship. Ervin Wesenberg won the been dropped for volleyball in the I-M. I-lVl G LF Like Father, Like Song Golf Pro Sent Boy to Win I-lVl Trophy The son of a golf pro, Freshman John Heyolta of the yietory. Doulmles honors went tot'l1l1l'li Hohlms and Alpha Delta Phi this year swept through Diek Kline, Ray tlrassa of Pi Kappa Alpha. They inanagecl to eclge Delta Tau Delta, and won the golf singles erown. past Art Buller anml .lim Brooks of Delta Ppsilon with Although a freshman, Revolta had little troulmle with a two-up margin. Comparing golf elulis as well as taetiies, winning golf doubles champions Art, Buller tleftj ancl .lim Brooks rest from strenuous ordeal of winning meets. Playing in the spring, intraniural golfers must, vie with varsity golfers and casual Northwestern players for a plaee to praetiee as well as for a plaee to hold their eliainpionship meets. 91255 ,, ,QI is . , V fl 4 - -'klfm 1i.: HE V 'lnkila J-. Nuff. ' -HTA f-T Swatting ping pong hall for the Aeaeia house, Ray All'N3,Ill0t' seores more points for his house in the rave for the trophy, and with it more eiedit toward the big time sweepstakes cup. Although Aeaeias did not win the Sweepstakes, all polished up their rusty paddle teehnique. I-M Pl G PO G Class in School Nets Player Two More Chances at Championship With two more years in which to deft-ntl his chain- each, and McNan1ee poured on steam and won handily. pionship. Soplioinore Ray BICIYILIIIPC' of Acacia this year Gordon Mueller and Bob Sauerberg of Delta Sigma won the intrainnral ping pong singles. In his tinal ggaine Pi edged Phi Kappa Psi's Rudy Carlson and Art Kurtz against Delta Ypsilon .lack Cllark, the score was tied 10 for the douhles title. I-lVl TENN S Like Father, Unlike Song Player Ignores Sire's Sports Heritage By defeating the son of the Northwestern university Coaeh's son Paul Bennett Jr. played for Phi Delta varsity tennis coach, 3-ij, 6-2, 6-3 in the finals, Sigma Theta. In the doubles, the Sigma Cl1i's swamped the Alpha Epsilon Al Kuhn walked oli' with the intramural Phi Delta Thetas, 6-3, 6-4, and won the Championship tennis singles t'l1l1l1llJlO1lSllllJ. intrainural trophy. liivaling vmsity and National Collegiate Alliletil- assovizttioii tennis, lIllfl'2LIllllI'2ll Playvi' .Xl Kuhn swings wir'lu-rl lmt-kliauid for :1 st-ure ll,lL2llllSt his opponent. Un I'Ulll'tS ffruwded hy wninen :ind varsity aitlili-tes, inti'ain11l':1l players had to sundwieli in title gains-s at odd hours. 432 I-M FCCTB LL ,,v' ,,, V- ' if 1 , is 1' v ff , 114326 5' uni f 1 1? BC3,H1iIlf2,' Mr, I, KI., Ilivk SiIIlt'St4'l' Ckm-1-liiig in i.Ul'1',2II'UlllllU 1-huts nw-1' tmphx um with Chi I' 1 li atm-riiitv hrothii the hiiul ull left to rightj Km-ii G4-4-, Tillll Nlvlim-vitt, I rm-ii Iluhhm-ll, rtmiit row, li-tt. to righth Ilan Buuiiih-, lhmly I nrsyth, Roberts, Jul- Gm-1-, :mil Rusw lluplu-. In h-ss cligiiitis-il zittiiw-, mi-ii wma th:- iIlt!':lIlll1l'1li llmtlmll trophy :ith-' : H1 ih .hihii mi lie x 1 1 in--ii' mi in limi After a Near Miss with Sigma Nu, Chi Psi's Gobble up Crown Postiugzm 1111111-fe-ati-cl sc-nsuii, I 'hi Psi this yi-111' 111111-il I'si's tiiruiiggii fivi- it'2lQll1' gziim-s :mil iitllll' Iiiilylliiik. .Xl- to thc- svhuul fnuthzill 1-hziiupiuiiship. iiltillgil thi-y llt'V4'l'XYt'I'1'4it'i.l'2lil'1i, thi-y i1:ll'1-ij' Wim HX'l'l' Thr- winne-rs ilu-fm-:ite-mi Di-ltzi rlxilll Di-ltzi iii thi- iiiizils, Siglllil Nil, l-U, iii :iii mu-i'tiii:v sm-ssiuii. 6-0,011 :L 1':1i11-swi-pt fic-lil. Thi- passing of Tziilhzivk Divk Sc-1-:mul plum- 1-iwiwii wi-111 tu thi- !llt'IlliN'I'S ui' ,Xlphn Silm-ste-1' tn his t':1Vui'itc- tzirgi-t. .hw th-4-, li-:ul thc- Vhi Us-ltzi l'l.i. -U' l.:-:iping for the relmnntl, Launlxtlzi Chi Alpha wrests lmslu-tlmztll from two Sigma Chi opponents. Playing at Mefhiw lNIen1uri:il hull, lI1ll'LlIlllll'Il,l athletes were deprived , nl' eoetl speetztturs this year. lienson: only a small Side zlnur is open:-ml fm' intr:unur:tl events. :intl :reef-SS to the liniltlingg then is only tlirongh the nien's locker room. l-lVl BASKETB LL For Ball Players: No Female Fans to Cheer on the Sidelines .lust :tlmnt the nnist lzivtiretl spurt in the intrztinnrxtl players haul tn gn at hit further than next clnnr for their pmgi':iiii is the intrznnnrztl luislqetlizill tunrnznnent helml lmslietliztll gznnee. em-li lkill cln:n'ter. They, lilieotheril1t1':1ln1ll'zll athletes, szteririeeclfemale lint. this year, traulitinmtl l,2llll'll glyllllliwllllll was eheerers tn play :tt Kletlnw. The Phi Delta Tlietals mlm-sel'le4llIl l':ix'ni'til'iiew NlellnwKlelnul'i:illl:1ll,:1l1mlll1e tkm-tl lit-st :intl wzillieil ull' with the first plaee iI'ODlly. 4.14 I-M WRE TLI , When Three Brothers Walk off with Crowns, Chi Psi Takes Troph C'zipti11'iiig tlirm- imlivimluzil titles, l'lii Psi swept tu 1'1'21lt'1'1ll11t'Nl I-M i'w'm'1l. the 11111111111 1ll1I'tlIl1ll1'1ll wrvstliiiggg vliziiiipiuiisliip. l31l1l'I' wiiim-rs wwf' Sigirzi Alplizi liiisilnii Tr-rl Sprin- Lvzuliiig tlit- tlrivt- was 1155-pouiitl Gurtluii 1 m'sytl1, stvzul. 1111 111111111151 Sig1iii:1i'lii 'l'4-fl Sll'l'llVt', 175 pmiiirlsg wiiiiiingf in his tlivisicm. C'lii Psi's Bula KIt'fl1'Iij' :mtl Slgllfilftlll.,l0l111lXlt'Sll2l11t'. l55lNll111tlSQNlillVli1ll12lflt'1 Heytluu Lvusmi won in tlim- 135-pouml :incl lit-aivywi-igglit Stew- Iiliiig, 1-15 puuiuls. :intl 'l11'i:uigl1- limb'1'lrm'iil1+-rg. divisions i'vspw'tivr-ly, to :nhl trupliy puiiits lui' their 125pm1mls. Tl'IlSl'SIJt'1't2Lttll'SUgll'111tl'Zllllll1'1LlNYl't'H1ll'1'SXYllU1llI1llJ1l'lllll'lIlg'lllllll1111111 Ptlttltllg1yIl1l1ZiSlllIlI. l 21l'li11lIIl1l14'1Y1'l'b1llllLf slimvii nn tr-lt-x isiuii, college wrt-st.ling is zi, l'iL1lll'I' HIOVK'-lllUVlll,QQ, rlignitic-il spurt in whit-li points 2ll'l'glVK'1lfUI'11.l'llll'V1llg2llly ul' ai iiuiiiln-i' ul' liulils :mtl lui' hula!- ing tlivm 11 given lm-iigtli ol' tiiiii-, Nom' ul' thu' clraiiiizitir-s ul' 1-1niiiiic-wizilizr-il wrvstliiig is prm-si-nt. iii iiiiivm-rsity wrt-stliiigg ttllll'llIl1lll'll1S. 'F ,ff 4.15 -w ,-L T L an-A V I I -55-1 L,--Q --. Noni-lnilnnt timers lounge against tiled pool wall and glanee easually at hard-diving swimmers, straining for a win for their fra- ternity or dormitory, Popular alter-ineet sport for lllll'2ill1lll'21l swimmers was wandering into the gym to watch the girls of the lYon1en's Atliletie zrssoeiatioii play the sport in season. Among most avid WAA fans were wet-haired intramural swimmers and divers. -M SWllVllVll C5 Even two Victories Don't Always Mean Crown for Top Paddler t 'apturing all four swim relays, the Phi Kappa Psi's the Phi Psi's to the new Crown. He broke an 11-year-old rounded up a perfect 20-point total and the first place reeord in the 75-yard event. Evans Scholar Jim Stro- trophy for this year's intramural swimming meet. mayer scored in three events, however, and edged Phi Psi Diek Str-iner's two breastroke vietories led Steiner for individual honors. I-M BOWLI G During Off Hours, Athletes Arrange for a Battle for Top Honors Just about the most indefinite sport on the intra- sport is released, it Contains only the final date by 111111111 f'21lf'111li111' is l10Wl111g. which certain phases of the tournament must end. lt's up to individual bowlers to determine the time In the end, scores of eaeh four-man-team are totaled, and plat-es for the playoiis. When the schedule for tlge and the winner walks off with the golden tr0pl1y. Stieking his tongue out in psychological attempt to guide bowling ball to a strike, Chi Psi Ken Gee flings ball in intramural tourney, Tourney winners were determined by total number of pins downed by eaeh group participant. n 1.5111-1 ...n, E l I l l l l l l l R 1 i i I i i l l l ll F l l V l 0 I A. 1 4 5 L 4 l ln l l F i l li, l l E lclllllll'l l.Ilt'l'tl l'lltt'l'lllllll'I'X :it tlu' Supliniimlw- votilliini 'wi'- linin lm' party giwis Ar in lllusf Vzllllpllr ul'g.Q:lIllZ:lfluIlN, 4-iit1'i't:iiliim'i1t pl':u'tiu'u- lui' lml'tim's is ll laig :u'tix'it.x', THE BIG RE PlTE Most Students Are Pretty Happy when Playing Replaces Working At the f-nil of nllnusti any clay, it's uit-mi to sit tluwn lllllVt'l'Slly l'1lll1l1llSI lk-xx' svlnmls 1-un lwmist immi lu-aivli zimltuki-stcwkul'tl1c-sitluitimi. p:11'tii-s, llUl'IIlIil ilaiiiws, ui' just playing 2lI'l!llllllll tlnin Anil, if tlir- sitliution is ai tire-fl-1ml'-wmliiiig mio, it's 1aft:-n-1114we-sm-izil-tliziii-svlinlustic' niinilm-fl Nui'tlixx'vslt-i'1i alsoilic-1-tuplun SHlI1t'SUI'f ut plziyiiigtnvziptln-1-vviiiiigg. stuilm-nts. Must pm-uplv lim-rv liupv tliings will stay' llmt Thisisaprvtty1-oiiiinunp1'zu'tic'4w+11tlwNcwtliwi-stv1'i1 way. -ll' 4- 1 T f x, l 3 Fi. .,..,..- 'H -.I S-V' Q 45' -ng e K Y i ! 5 1 6 p i ff N HODDI K Pct afternoon sport for thc l'c-nmlv and once-a-wvvk Chorv for thi' nmlo is ll trip to downtown Evanston for :L lot of necessary and a fcw not-sm1-:ww-sszny items. Although :L lot, of stndvnts Illilkl' thvir big purchases far from Evanston, nonv can escape- the' dc-light, or mlilvlnnum fdepending on thc- point of vivwj of an OC'i'3,Si0IlH.l loval shopping tour. BIRTH CF A YEARBOOK From a Red Truck Comes the Product of Chicago Professionals ll tokt-s :1 lot tal' itlt-:is tu maikt- :1 yt-:11'hook. llI'tPl't'SSlUll2ll :mtl Sll1tlt'lll pliotogrziplit-1's haul he-1-11 tak- ll :tlso tzikt-s il lot til' work on tht- parts til' 11 lot ol' ing w1-1't- priiitt-tl to thc- propt-1'sizt-4 lltll' tht- spam- pro- pt-oplt-, :intl t'X't'll tht-11. it's llul 1-aisy. vitlt-tl.'l'li1-11,tlit-ywt-1-1-st-int totlit-t-l1gLI'z1Vt-rs,Wllollliltlt- l,t-:tiling in tht- hirth ol' :my yt-zirhook is tht- 111-tiizil tht- priiitiiigg plat:-s mul shippt-tl lllt'lll to tht- DI'll1l01'S. pliysit-:il pi-othit-tioii ul' tht- hook. At tht- priiitt-rs :11'1'ivt-rl tllllllllly shc-1-ts cle-noting thc- lii Nl2tl't'll, tht- 111-w 1-tlitor :mtl hiisiiit-ss lIl2lll2lg.ft'l' took ti11:1l rt-sting plat-v litll' t-:1t'l1 l1lt'llll't' :mtl f'1lt'll NVl'lll9l1 on-1' tht-ir johs, :mtl tht-ii' tirst tluty wus to :11'1':111g1- for wortl. t'tlllll'Ilt'lS with IllltlltiQ:l'ilIlllt'I'S, t'llgIl'2lYt'I'S, lll'llllttI'S. :intl As st-1-tions ol' tht- hook we-rv 1-oniplt-tt-cl. they we-ro 1-ow-1' lllZllllll'ilt'llll't'I'S to lN'l'l'tll'lll tht-i1'skill1-tl opt-1':1tio11s sliippt-tl to tht- hiiiilt-ry, XVllt'I'tl tht- pzigt-s wt-rc folclc-tl, lu IISSt'llll1lt' tht- hook. mit. :mtl p1'1-p:11'1-tlforhimliiigi11toth1-1-ovf-1's,wl1it'l1had lil .lllllt', tht- tlt-sign for tht- t'tlVl'I' wus sc-lt-1-tt-tl, tht- ht-1-11 sl-iippt-tl totlit-hi111lt-1'y. too. 1'o11ll':1t'l wus SlQllt'tl, :intl tht- t-tlitor hiisit-tl lit-1's1-lt' with Fimilly, in vlllllt' tht- hig rt-tl trut-ks froiu the- hintlt-ry Ulllt'l' th-t:1ils til' tlzt- hook. :11'1'iv1-tl ou t'Z1lIlllllS, :mtl tht- H153 Syllabus was .Xftt-1' tht- layout was tlI'IlXVll, tho Illt'll1I'tlS whit-h tht- lltlI'l1. Xlultitiult- ol' pt-i't'i1111-tory thitit-s ot-1-ilpy oflivt- hours ul' Syllzihus husiiit-ss sttufl' IIl XlllN'l'S. Although hook's l't'2ltll'l'S almost, always are- 1111:1w:1i't- til' it, it tatkt-s :1 lot mort- than :1 l'2llllt'l'll :mtl :1 typ:-writt-1' to IlI'tNllll't' :1 480-pzxgv Vtlllllllll. Eiitllt-ss lists must hm- f-lit-1-kt-cl, 1'0- c-lit-1-kt-tl. :intl l't'-I'l'-t'llt't'lit'tl. l'hoi11- hills sour :is liiiiitlrt-mls ol' phoiii- mills art- 111:1tlt-, :intl hooks must ht- mztilt-tl to t':1i'-uwziy slllasc-1'ibt-1's. u D s I 45' f' ' , V, Q-P ,.l.. -Htl Siiiiliiigl'm':1IInglis-1-11-stiitlins pl-.1rt0gl'ziplit'l', Sviiinr l+'rt-tl Soltlwt-mlm-l post-s lm' luis sviiitn' pol'til'ziit, whit-li 1-ntlt-tl up uii pagt-223witl13l 0l1llt'l'Ill'llll-S. all lay tlll'FI1lllt' pliutugiuiplit-it D GLIERRE TUDIGS For an Editor: Informal Groupsg For Pleased Seniors: Portraits N0 min' 1-oliltl my tllut it was :1 tlllll yt-:ir for tlit- pits to tziltt- just llw lilllnl til' gimiip lIl1'llll'l'N wliivlu pliotogrupliersol' ll2iQll1'l'l'1'Stlltlllw. 2tl9S.St:1tv str:-vt, lY4Illllllllll :iii .Xll-.lxllll'ltll'IlIlI'Illlll1.ll'1r!'lll1' l1l3ilSyll:1li1is. Vliimgo. ,XS il' pcnsiiigg stiitlwiits ull mot' toil- wt-i'vli'I wlimigli. lVitli tlw Syllnlnis wlitui' tlc-iiiniitliiig ullll'lJI'lll2llll tliv ll:igl1vi'1'v mein turiiwl out :ill iliv se-iiior lllt'lllI't'N groiip pivtiiivs, pzitiviit pliotoggiuiplit-i's tmirt-fl ilu- mini- plus floxviis ol' l71ll'll'2tllS wllit-li plmiswl smiitis owl'-rwl -l-ll c11l1'l'1i11lg1l 1'111ll1'l'I1 :111,111s11111-111 1111' il Sy11:11111s 1l11'11lI'l' 111111-11 is 1111111111 111 111- s1111t, 1-111' :111 1'llg.fl'21V1I1g1, 1111-11 111s111-1-t 1111111- 11-11s. KI11st1-rof X1'2l1'111l111i 1l'1'11111fl1ll', Y1l'1' 1'1'1-s1111-111 C. 11111111111 151'1g.q11t111z111 11'11.11111D 11111111-11 11111111 1-l'UIll its 1l11'1'Ilt110Il, 1'1'1111111-1111111 111111111-111s XVl'l'l' 112111611611 115' Ilan' 11llw1i 111-111, 11'11111- Sy11111111s 111111t11g1':111111-1' 1Y:1y111- 151111 14'1'Il111'l'1 111:1111- 'it-111' 111-st prints 1111' t111- 111-st, 1'11g1'z1v111g. JA N AN LLIER E GRAVING CGMPAN Perennials Reproduce Pictures to Please Most Critical Eye 1,1'1'1'11111111 Sy11:11111s 1-11g1':11'1-rs Il1'1' 1111- 111:1s11-1' 1'l'i11.1S- 111 1111- 1'1l11ll1I'y, 11111 s1-1'v11'1- 111 l'11111lI' 111111 111114111935 1111-11 111' 1111- .1111lll 211111 111111-1' 1'1ll1Ll'ilV1llgL 1-1111111111153 SIT W. IIltlll1l1I1'l' :1111i1- 1StL11l1llXVI'11111I1 lll1111'I'S12lI1111Il2. W:1s111111111111 11111111-v:11'11. 111111-:1g11. '1'111-1'1-is1111 I'1111l1l1'111llQQ '11111 11101111'1'11'l111', 1111 l'l1S1l 1111101 l411'11111 1111- 1111B' 111:11 1111- Sy11:11111s 1-1111111 :11111 1-1111111's 11111 1:11111-, 1111 1111111111111 11111 81112111 111 I'l'1'1'1V11 11111111-1112110 11111- 111-1' :111 1111- f'f1111111'B' is 1111111111111-11, 1111- 1111-11 111- :1111-11111111 1-I'11Ill .1 211111 11. .1 111111 11 :11'1- just 111111111 1111- 1111181 111111111'1:1111 111-111111- 111 By1111-1i1111-:1111-11111111111s1i11is111-11111-1'111111k,s111-feels 111-1' 1111-. 1111111151 as t111111Q11 11-11V111g .1 i1I111111S 1111lV1l15I21l10111, 0111 N111 11111111111-s.1111111111111111111-1'111'1'1-1'1111-111111-11g1':11'111g 1'l'11'll11. .x1'1l12i11y, S111 SI'1Q111. 442 ROGER PRI Tl G COMPAN p lt's Not an Easy Life, but it Makes a Lot of People Happy The life of il printer is not an easy one. printing quality in ai hurry. It is particularly not easy when editors lug in meeting 'l'hey've lmeen tloing it lor ai long time, llut only lor their deiullines anml the printer is foreetl to work over- the Syllzilmus, hut for yenrlmoolqs :intl other pulrliezitions time to remecly the flelziy. from ull over the eountry. Somehow, the Rogers Printing company and Uliver There must he ll reason for sueh eontinuetl sueeess, D. Rogers and John A. Pulley have inzmzigeml to and :my yeurlmook eflitor lueliy enough to have his lloolq Weather the situation. printeml hy Rogers enn explain it. Each year, they print the Syllabus, :mtl eat-h year Rogers eures zilmout ezieh yeur lzooli in its loltl. Xml, editors miss their tlezullines. But, conseientious, metie- with loving entre mlevoteil to eueh pzige, the llook :ilwnys ulous printers out in Dixon still nianuge to turn out top housts top-quality printing. Tapping down 21 pieee ol' type whirh has jutltiecl out Il l'l'1U'tl0Il ol' :in ineh ailmove its proper level. :1 Rogers printer perlorms jolt in the company's usual premise mimner, No eorreetiion is too minute to eauise printers to stop presses :mtl nmlte mljustments. Although Rogers' offiee is in the Pahnolive lmuilcling, Cliieugo, printing plant, where .ls-:mne Smith views work, is in llixon, Illinois. ,if X? xfgg :U A' . . BRQCK AND RANKI Y Qn its Last Stop in Chicago, S Lust amp ln-lmv l'l'1il'llllljl tln- stuilvnt in tlw liirtli ul' tln- Sylllllllb is limi-li :mil lizinliin, wlu-iw tliv pzigi-s :mi limiml into tlw 1-nv:-i'. l,m':1li-xl :ii lilfl S. l,z1Sullv Sllvvi, Vliivzigu, liI'Ht'li lixnininingnuwlylrouiidbooks :is tlwy pour from ll binding nun-liini-, Syllzilnis Business Muiixigvi' Donna Dawlvy ilrc-:uns of lil:1c-k-:md-White 1-uva-11-il Syllulrus fm' 1953. Ilabus Picks up its Lasting Qualit :intl lizinlqin luis lwvn lminiling: Ihigolw-p1'iiitml lmoks for just ulmut :is lung as zniiyuiiie 1-an I'1'll10IlllN'l'. It's that final Btwn-li :intl lizmkiii tuucli that l113,kPS 4-vc'1'y j't'i1l'lr0Uli at lil-Plillli' pussf-ssiuli. 1 N-riilinizinginwlili-14iI'iii:my1ii:nl1liulnw ul' li1'nl'u-ssimuznl :mil 5lllll1'lli xmrlt, Sill- wlw-nt rllllllr Xlllliflllgl lui' linzil VXZIIIIF in l:ix'ulw:l i'i-:niliiigilvwvfvly Iii-tw-1-ii liirliziml. livsllu- Imnlllvl IlllllllllllllllUllFllll4l51ll lu , ,. . . -H-l ,-3 if 1VJC171l1lX1gp1lI'i'l12lSl' 01,11 m':1n1m-l lllill' voat, Senior F11-11 Solml- wodel looks tl11'ol1gl1 l:11',gv, vziried selc0tio11 of Illt'I1'S c-lotl1i11g i11 the univm,-1'sity slump i11 Fi11c'l1lcy's Cliivago store, FINCHLEY In Chicago's Heart, Clothing to Please the lVlost Particular If youfre 111 c1l1l4'21gU, yo11c't111'T llI1411i.1li'110I'I3l11I'llfill' to shop at F1114-l1lvy's. rllllPl't S 11 13111111 1341111-11 shop for C1otl1i11g-e1tl1c11'1112111-411'l'r-11111141 -1112111 F1111-11ley'sz1t lil vac-11114111 T11111- 1-1411111-s. .51l111, for 1111- stumlf-nt who Ven- 1V. Jaeksou lJUlllPVilI'f1. tures vast, New York boasts 11 F1111-l1lvy's at Fifth But, you 1101111 have to lu- 111 St'21l'l'l1 of sc-114101 1-1111111-s aVe1111e 111141 46111 strw-t. ANNY'S Home of Red-Checked Table Cloths Offers Town's Best Dinner VVhether you have a clate or nut, itfs nive to get away st1'c-vt, IQVLLIISTUH, to 5111111710 spaglu-111, Slll11l1i'I'll frienl from the Campus every 01109 111 Ll while for a 11111111-1' c1'l1ic'lw11, 111111111 V111 roasts, 211111 11111 spevizil sulzul i11'e1ss111g supreme at Fa1111y's. p1'c-part-cl luy Flllllly l1e1'self. Nlghtlj',C1OZ6'I1SOfS11lC16'Il1SIUOl1l'Oll1'101601 Si111pso11 To top it 1111, 11's 1'c-1-01111111-11111111 11y lD1llll'illl Hines? f-1 Sampling hors t1'oe-uvres, four Wvillard hall fI'6Sl1Ill0I1 111111: :lt Fanny's. Il9S12LllI'2lI111 is UIJCII from 5 to 10 p.111. daily exvept Mondays and from noon to 10 p.m. on Suncluys. UV mn an ,mp '1' W an V 'l... 1 f J' 'fQ1 1i?QlZ -A QIIILJIQ i 95: POM 1-V' i 9 E: Beuming over prospects of ai delieious lung of pop corn, .lezinne Smith purchases za, snaiek from George's Wagon. Moving snziek shop serves south :ind north ezimpuses. GEGRGE' WAGO The Hungry Find Snacks a Few Steps from Their Back Doors lt was dzirli :after ll p. m. from the trfiveling snziek shop, Georges lVz1gzgon. In front ol' Hinnmn house wheret'oll'z1x street crosses For 40 years, the same seene had heen occuring. Slieridzin road, mules were lined up three deep to lilly Both lHilll'Si1Illll'l'l1lt1l0S alikehopethat things stay that hot dogs, liannlrurgrers, pop eorn, soda pop, und peanuts waxy for :it least another 40 years. EDW RD HINES LLllVlBER COMPAN Float Builders, Newly Weds, Industrial Tycoons Find Friends 'l'hey are the liest friends of Homeeominpg float ehair- They are the Edward Hines Lumlier eompuny stores men, newly weds who plun to lmuild or to furnish their loezited all over the l'hii-ago urea. Students find home own homes, and industrizil tyeoons who need lumlier for furnishings in the retail store at 1614 fll1llI'Cll street eonstruetingg giant lmnildings. and lumher at all lirzineh stores. f 1-sul A i o l l I el 4 l l l'lX1lIl1lllllll0ll ol' ni new door knoll lirings smiles to fziees 99 of Mr. :ind Mrs. Lynn Mapes, who were murriecl :lt Cllll'lSll' mas. Couple plains to liuild a home with Hines produets. l - v An evening at Allgnuer s Firesides is at popular pas- time for pinnerl :mal more eus- ual Northwestern eouples. Firesides offer ilzineing on Friday and Szituriluy nights. LLG LIER' Tired Students Cap the Week Famous for its friendly firesifles, Allgzuu-r's is just about the hest place in C'l1im'ago to entl up ai husy week end on Campus. The student can journey to the restzuirunt at tititiii N. ALUMNI ASSCDCIATIC Top and Not-So-Top Students Whether you glmlilate 1111121111 cum hiucle or just slip through with the maxiinuin number of Ds you 4-:Ln benefit from membership in the Alumni zissoeizitioii. You don't have to he 11 millionaire to keep up your 7' -. wqi-:naw with an Evening by the Fireside Ridge avenue, Cliiezlgo tteln phons lilllirg 4 oh 1 or to one at 7200 LlI1t'Ulll un 1 liifo phone: Ttiwers 3-48tiUl. Either tuning at lifetime is guzxrzniteerl. Sign up for Top Graduate Deal clues, either. iivl men you gr: u 4 The next year, you pziy 3511 2 tht n toi the nc xt thru ye lls you pay 552, 5513, and TM lore it h ye u Xlt ure only 3595. Signing up for nieinhership in the Alumni ussoeizition, Sen- ior ancl Basketluill Stan' l.:n'ry Dellefielfl knows that little card will bring 11. lot of good thingstohimaltergr:uli1:1.tiioi1. IX X K., WW if if Q l 4, .Z .I 3- sr LJ X X , Sneziking mit on :i Stmleiit Governing lmzml iiieetiiig, lleft, to rightl Irene VVzilsoi1, Emile Wumls, :md Ray Nord- stramll 4-njny :i r-mil ilrink of Boi'den's milk in Sc-utt li:ill Grill. SGH mem- lwers liml milk is :i perleet piek-up. B RDEN'S Cn Campus, Almost Everyone Drinks Milk with and between Meals Xu imittei' lmw snpliistiwaiteil tlie Niil'lllXN'ltSll'l'll mii- into Sl-ntt, lmll ui' Szirgrent lizill grills for 11 big glass of ' ' ' ' ' milk eau-li zitlerimim. vi-i's1lx' stmlent lN'I'HIIl1'QlIllllYlUl1I'X'l ll'NHlt'lIll4'1Lf' lil- , . . . I 4 t ' , new-i' U1-ts tim ulll wi' tem SHlllllSllt'2lll'Kl lui' :1 eiml gflziss P' Twp l'2lll1IlllS lezulers wlm must make inipurtzmt fleei- wl' milk. sions :mil :ii-eniiiplisli great things in il slmrt time tlrink ll' ln- lives im l':llIlIlllSHl'1ll lmme, liis lu-st milk lniy lilmlc-ii's milk. Su ilu Plii Beta Kzippzfs :mtl any other lsliHl'1l1'lliw,lllll'ZllliIlllS,'lllSl gilmiit ew-i'y llUllSt'1llUlllt'I', stiiflents, zilimmi, :mil 2lllll1lI1lStl'21tUl'S wlm wzmt to keep lmiisl- innimgi-i', :mil 1lui'initui'y siipeiwism' li-eils liis in slmpe lm' stl'ei1l1ul1sil:lys :mil niglits. 1'li:il'gL1's witli lilmli-ii's milk. ln Vliii-algo. just zilmlit UV4'I'yHlll' knows BO1'Cl011,S Xml, illm-ns nt' ilu- mp stmli-nts Kill exiinpiis puiii' wlnim-li is lm-zitell at 31338 N. liiwmilwziy tive-iiue. 4-H lf M 5 1,033 R T' 3fWf1t'f'l 'rim 'iam xt 2 N, 3- Males shopping for sports vlotln-s :intl females looking for 11 nm-u' suit enml up -,,, ,M at Baskin, WlN'l'lf men lmuy tln-ir pet, College Clotlu-s on thc- niuin floor :intl Coeds climlm upstzlirs to thc- lu-st A womc-n's vlotliing shop in livnnston. ASKI Just a Few Steps to Famous Brand Names and Top Notch Service One of tlieni is just :L few steps off vzunpuse- right l'0lI1lll4'S ull over munpus Hot-k tlnrrv to lruy ovv1'y sort on the Corner of clllllI'l'll street and Urringgton zwmuie. ot' vlotlnng troni ties to 1-outs. There are two inorf- in C'l1i4-ago: one on the 1-ornf-rot' Fqunous nzunt-s are their by-wortlz Hzntlmwuy :incl S. State street and Amlznns strait-tt, and one :lt tln- 4-ornvr Florsln-ini shoe-s, Dolmlms :mtl Mallory huts, Hurt, S4-lmt'tl of N. Clark street :intl W. Wamsliington lmoulc-v:n'tl. nc-r, :intl Marx suits, Altrwl :intl Doiivgul sports slnrts. They are the Baskin c-lotliing stores, :mtl inziles :intl illltl l5I'l'Il1Ul' :intl l orst1n:n1 czisliiiion- HXYtx1lttfl'S. NX sm. W 1 . YES' s W' 1,7 ln , ,V,, I Hopping 011 a number one bus two freshman eoeds start trip T -, out to Dyehe stadium and a football game. Few students fail to ride Evanston bus eaeh week while on eampus. EVANS ON BUS COMPA Y Easiest Way to a Saturday Football Game: Take Route Une During the tall, almost everyone on eampus takes a eompany route number one, which runs along Chicago has on at least one Saturday to Dyehe stadium for a avenue to Sherman avenue, out Sherman to Central foothall game. street, and aeross Central to Dyehe. When they do, they ride with the Evanston Bus Chartered husses eome from Evanston Bus, too. SAVlLLE'S CN O FLQWER SHQP On Formal Nights, An Cverflow of Corsage-Purchasing Males It was the night ot' 12 eampus formals. It happens every time even one campus organization Next door to the Varsity theater, Saville's London has a formal. It happens on Mother's day and on all Flower shop was overflowing with males plus one other speeialoeeasions, too. female purehasing a houtomiiere for her date. In faet, it's about the husiest store in Evanston. Pic-king up eorsages lor their dates, Proiile Business Mana- ger Tom Tineher tleftj and Prolile Editor Howie Dubin plan for speeial dates for the night ol' the junior prom. 'T I DIVIDU L Alnlmtt, Louis H. Ill Alwgg, Robert l.. 221 ixllfllhillll, Mayer 1'. UU Abr:1l1:1ms, NZl1lL'j' L. , 314 307 Alnnllzunsml, Ruhcrl I., V0 .xhl'Il11l, 1,1115 A. 38 Jx1l1'll1l1FUll. Myra J. , 18 ,Xckc-rmzm, jznncs S. 322 Ackerxmmzln. Stanley M, , .211 Amlzuuek, Rxchzlrrl C. 1117, 273 .296 .xd1l111S, Bruce M. ,, SO JXIIIIIHS, Ivan F. , 54. 55 2170 AXIIIIIHS, Lymlnn ll, 97 ixl1IlI'l1S,Nflll , 45 Adams, Ralph j. ,, 11111, 1117 Amlzmls, Rulnert lf , 11111 Ac1m11s,XYil1in-Ii. ,, 189, 221 Adkins, Iinvid VV., , ,. H11 Adler. Mary C. . 38 Adolph. VV. Mlclmc-1 Jr. 197 Admnaitis. Rznymmul J. ,, 98 Adrian. VVi11iam M. 104 :Xl1H7t'Tf.Z, Freclcrick bl. , 135 Ahmzlml, -lull!! A. 99 Ahrsus, Lynn C, , , 50 Ainsworth. 5111111111 .X. , 48 288 .Xllscrtsy-n, julm S. , U4 Albright, Lewis If. 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Jr. ,. , 7 7.777 155 fulucci, Theresa 77 77777777 60 l nlwcll, James M. Sl l unistnck, 1301111161 VV. ....7777 93. 135 Cumlml, David 777. . .7,77,7777 104, 135 lxtbllfillll, Dfllllllll S. ,,.7.7.77 91, 213 Cimgurgni. Barbara ..,7777 .7777. 7.... 3 6 Csmkcy. George A, 777777777 100, 301: Ckmn, George A. .7 777777777777777...7 97 Cmiucr, Alwyn B .777777777777....7..7 211 C'unnm'. Michael J. 39, 196, 273 l'm1nm's. Patricia A. 7777777 ,7777 7 ,37 Criniiml, M. Yclesca 77777......7.77777 Y 43 i'm1rml, Nancy J. 77 77 ..77. 61 l'unrad, Robert D. 77777 .. 77 211 Conte, Cami L. . .. 77 7.77. 50. 327 Conte, Edith . 77777777 A7... 2 20, 305 Conti. .Xnthmiy F, 77 ,, Quntnrer. Jay ,, Conti, .Xnthmniy F. 7 ti0!lt0I'Cl'. Jay 7 vlIIlVQ'!'Sl'. Jean XV, 77.77. 7 Cmiway. Jann-5 B. .... . Cmivvay, M. Theresa 7... Cook, Ilcmalfl H. 77 ,7.. Cimk, Il. janet 93 84 84 Cook, Ronald YV. ..7.. 7 7777777.7.. 77 Cook, VVil1iam A. 777777.77..77 fuoley, Marybelle 77.777777777.77....... Cooper. James P. ..7.7..777 133, 135, Cooper, Jane C. 7... 777777 5 9, 169, Corbett, Carolyn E. 7.777.77...... Forbett, Lou 777777 7777,.. 5 5. Corcoran, Mary M. .77777..7.77. . Corcoran, Robert H. 777...7...7.... 70 Curclcll. Beverly 77 - Cordcs. VVaync L. .7777. . lwurer, Russell 7 Cornmck, Mary P. .77...77 . COYIIIZHIY, Nancy C.. Cornell, Donald Qornell, Edward H. Lorncr, Ivan ..... ,, 77.. 7 Cornwell, Don M., 777777777 77 Corsgreen, Bertina C. 77777777 7 Couch, Carol L. 7777777777 Cnvaro. Frank S. 77777 Covington, Patricia A .77777.7 Cowen, Richard A. 7777777.... . fox, George C. 777...7. ..7.7... . Cox. Ronald J. Craig. Grantlrmd A. 7...7 . ,,-48, 50 100 61 2231 . 46 93 167 N48 272 288 7 54 221 45 273 328 7 88 328 H55 45 324 306 328 . 97 213 7 40 78 39 94 234 198 7 88 Crane, Judith A. 7..7..7.7 . 77..77..777 .49 Crane, Ronald I .7.7.777 777.7777..77. 1 00 Crasscn, Edie .... 777777 7 777..77777.7.... 3 23 Crawford. Anogene 7.7.7.....777 61, 328 Crawford, Gerald S .....777..7777 .7.7... 3 23 Crawford. Robert F. 7.7.........77 75, 221 Creighton, Jane C. .7... .. 7777....7. 328 Cresic, Frank 7777 93 Crosby, Arlene F. 777777. ..7777777 4 2, 54 Cross, Chauncc 7 7. 7777 7. 107 fross, Corliss S. 777777 77777777777, 77777.777 3 6 fross, Lois A. 77 7 7777777 221, 297 Crowe, Charles M. Jr. 777777... 80, 198 frowe. James F, 77 77.7.......7.. 101 Crowley, Cornelius J. .................. 99 fulhvrtson, Richard C. 7...7777........ 92 funimings, Daniel H. 777777 7 Cummings, Umiovan O. ftllflllllilli, Susan .77...7.7.77...7. 274, funco, Francis J. ...7..7...7..7....7.77 7 ffunliHr', Paul R. Jr. ,. .7........,7. Curmingham, Ralph E. ...7...7 7 Cunningham, Raymond C. 777.. , Curotto. Louis D. .7777..77777777777 furry, Arnold J. 7.7.... .7....7777777 7 ,, Furry, Martha Curtis. Nancy VV. 30. 156, 454 40. 153. 7 94 100 787 105 ,88 98 189 78 70 260 159 Vurtis. Nancy N, 77777 Vuiti 'li L ,ml-18 ' s, S ilI'0ll . 7777 77777.7777 7 7777 4 4 l'ust:u':l, Laurel .-X., 77777.7 55. 148 C'zi-rnivjvwski, Joan E. 7 160 Dqggf-tt, Patricia E., ,77777777 39, 322 Dahl, Alice D. .7.77 7 7777 777777 77777 4 5 Dahl, Marguerite H. 77777777777 60, 275 Ilahlstrum, Donald A. 7777777 , 777777 230 Dahm, Barbara- 777777 7777777 , IJ1lidOIlD,.xllI0l'llO F. ...77 . 50 ,,,,,.,13S Dalbey, Joan F. .......7... ........ 5 8 Dale, lwary P. 77.77....7. . 777. , .77.. 312 Daley. Clarellu ....7..7...........7 .,,,,.,328 Dnllstrcam, Dorothy A...,- 777777..777 46 Ilalrymple, Robert 7..777.....7777 777777. 7 7 Dame. James F .7....77.7777777....777 100. 231 Dzmlore. John L. 7777777777777777.777 77 7777 79 l,f1I1lI1l1'IZl1l, Ann S. 7777777 -IO, 167, 169 Dang, Richard VV., .777 7...777 ....7. 7 . 75, 167, 169, 290 Daniels, Mary S. ....7.....77. a 7..7.....7...7 46 Danskcr, Emil 77 7 7.7. ........77777.. . ,157 llanvers, Donald NI ,777...77 . 77777.7 313 Darby, Marla M. .7...7....77 7777777 , 37 Darimll, C. Jackson 7777777.77 77777777. 9 3 David, Diane G. ..7....77777777.7777777 7777. 5 7 Davidson. Martha 77 77777777777777 61. 256 Davidson, Robert B. 7777777777777.777... 99 Davies, Barbara A .7777777 77777..7.7 4 1 Davis, Beverly S. 777777 .77777777...7 5 2 Davis, Carolyn L. ........7.77...77 7777.77 5 3 Davis, Elizabeth A. .7.....7.....7 61, 213 Davis, Fred ........... 777.7. 7 72 Davis. Lyndall ....7... 7..777777777... 3 6 Davis, Mozclle 7.....7...777777..7...7 41. 169 Davis, Sally A. 7.7777..7777..7...7.77 51. 221 Davis, Saunders A. 77.7. A 7777777777 73 Davison, Richard F .77777777.7777777777777. 96 Davison, Robert B. 7777777..777777 89. 230 Dawes, Elizabeth D. 77777..7...777 291 Dawley, Donna G. 5.2. 256, 305, 371 Dawson, Frances A., 777..7..77777 7..... 4 S Day, John VV. 7777777777777.77777...... 71, 196 Day, Robert L. 7.7777777 A 7...7.77........777. 97 Dayton, Dawn A. 77777777.7.7777..7..777 Dean, Afton 77..77 47, 287, 320, J- 43 .N De Bat, Alfred L. .7777.... ...7.... 1 59, 242 De Bear, Larrye D. 7...77 2 ............... 151 Dechent, Nancy R. .777 77.7.77.......7... 4 7 Decker. Martha J. .7.7... ....... 4 3, 275 Decker, Peter F. 7. . ...7..77.... 93, 198 De Como, Dolores M. 77....7.....7777..7 43 Defeo. Gloria M. 17..77..... ..7.77 3 9, 260 De-forest, Anne ...77777. .77.77777 7 43 Deister, Elise J. 7........... 777777 5 0, 323 Delakas, Dan ...77777...7...... 2 777777 W3-40 Delaney. Mabela ....7......77.77 7777.7 3 28 Delaney, Stephen H.,,,,,,, 7777777 89 Delanty, Dorothy A...- .777777777777... 55 Delleiield, Larry H. ,.7777 7777777 1 35, 304 Deltonrlo, Clara M. 7777 2 7777.777.77777... 56 Demasy, Joe .7..777.777777 2 7777. 717.17 3 28 De Mets, Nancy R .777 2 77.. Demos, George T. 7777777 7 Demos, Joy T .77...7777777 Demyan, Ed ....7777777 Deuehy. Ed ..7. 7 777777 Denman, Carl ,Z .777 as Dennehy, Virginia ........ 01 23-1 329 79 328 97 SZ Depinto, Ronald D. ....7.7..77.7777...7.7 93 De-prano. Michael E .7.... ..777.7777.777 3 O6 Derohan, Joyce R. 777..7....7 42, 56, 323 Derosa, Rita D. 777777.77.7.7.7777777..77..7. 44 Deroulet, Philip H. 77.......... ...77.7. 1 96 Desalvo, Francis E. 77777 . Desenfants, Ross E .77..... Desjardins, James .......... 2 .7... 97 98 232 Desmet. Harry E. ...7......777. 2 .......... 97 DeSwarte. Mrs. Elizabeth ...... 295 Iletriek, Thomas H ..7............777777.77 98 Devlin, Jordon E. 777777777...7 82, 331 Devurkin, Harriet R .7777 2 77777.7777777 38 De Vries. Peter L. 77777777777.7777777....777 99 De Wolfe, Crete 77777777...777.. 277 777..7 52 Diamond, Claire L .777 -a 57, 307, 326 Diamond, Krist A. 7777......77.7777..7...7. 94 Dibona, Richard B. 77.7.7 ..77 777777.... . . .79 Di Bona, Sam J. ..7.....7.7 .........77. 7 9 Dickes, Shirley A. ...... ........7 4 7, 58 Dickinson, Doris J. ....... 2 .....7.. 48, 56 Dickinson, Roger F. ..7..............77 198 Dickson. Margery L-.- .777.77..7... - 322 Di Cosola, Frances S .7...7.7..7 ..77... 2 . 5-1 Dier, Larry L.,, ,, 777777..77777777 80, 198 Dietrich, Mary K. .,.7.7, .7.7777...77..7 3 6 Dietz. Carl C. ......7777....777 77.77..7.77 1 96 Diggs, Thomas T. 777.,. 7 Dikkers, Robert D. 7.7.. . Dileounrdi, Robert I ..7... 7... 78 234 .....,,107 Dilley, Mary E. 77.77.7 7 Dxrby, Kenneth ..7....7...7777.....7.....7 Ditthardt, Alfred R ...7 .7.. .. 7..7.. . Dittmar, Philip H ......7....7.. .,.197, Dittmer, Lynnctte ....77.7........ 39, Dittrick, Leah V. 7... ., ...,,..,,,-15, 39 189 321 234 221 148 106 324 159 Dix, Herbert 1.1 7777.777..77.772....777..7 7 Dixon, Margaret J. ..7..7..7... .... 3 20, Dixon, Richard I ..7..7777 7....77.77.7 Doepp. Emily M. .7.7.. .....777. 77..7..77777 3 6 Dohmeier, Dwight I .....7 272 777777.7 84 Dolan Theodore W ..77..777.777 ..7771.7 8 1 Doleys, Ernest I .777.77777 7 777777 . 103 Dollar, Clyde D. 77.77777777 777777..7 2 .99 Dolphin, James R .77777777 .7..7...7....7. 9 3 Dombek, John J. 777777.7777.77..77.....7.... 105 Domhoff, Victor E .7.77..7.....7...7 99, 275 Doulevy, John D .77..7..7......... ..77.7.777.. 9 7 Donnelly, Carol ,.- .........777...7.7.777 -.-48 Donnelly, Richard F. 7... - .....7777..7 - 92 Doran, Don L. ........7....777.. .77...7. 9 7 Doree, Virginia ....7..7..7.. 77..7.77 5 2 Dorman, Margaret 777..7.7777.7.77777.....7.7 41 Dorn. James D. ....7.7.7777777 77..........777 S 0 Dotter, James E. Jr. 77777..7..7.. 74. 135 Doty, John Y. 7..7. 78, 198, 274, 279 Douglas, Leon T ..77...7.77. flrakc, Daphne J. 7.7777.77 . Draper, Lew F. ..7777. 7 Drasnin, Ronald 7.77777777. Dreifuss, Arnold R. .77.77..7.. 7 91 82 196, 3 1 Dresely, John VV. 7777.7..7....7....7 , Dressel, Jon L. ..777.....7... 94, 199, Dressel, Rogers A .77....7..... -. Drexler, John H. 7777......7777 Driftmeyer, Caroll S Driscoll, James R .7777777777 Droste. Adele L. ..7777777 7 Dubee, Charles P. 7.77777 7 Dubin, Howard S. 7777777777..7777 7 Du Bois, Joanne 7.77777 Du Brow. Rick N. ...7. , Du Brow, Zerna 7....77777 Duca, Richard W. 777777 7 Duncan, John K. 7777777777 7 2 279 135 vWVW159 50 iiS7,m' 91 48 77 247 328 250 Duncan, Paul R. 777777777777 7 n Dunford, Shirley A. 7..... .....7777 7 Dunn, Bruce E. .7.7777.7.77.7.. 2 ..... 76 Dunn. Edward W. Jr .777. - ..7.. 85 Dunne, Edward F. Jr .777777...... 98 84 157 103 59 254 197 197 Dunne, Janet M. 7.....7..7.7..7 ..- ..77..27 41 Dupuis, Victor L. .........7.. 7..7... 9 9 Durham. Gene 777777..........7..... 77...7 3 28 Durham, Mary ............. .7..7........7.7 3 Z8 Duringer, Jeannette C. ......7..7. . ,135 Dye. John M. 7 .7..7.........7...7 2 ...7.. 72 Dzierla, Albert J. ......7.777.. .7..7.. 8 5 Eagleton, George D. 97, 198, 279 Ebel, Richard G. .......77. - 7..7...777..7.. 104 Eberhardt, Doris ....77......77.7.7.777.. N328 Eberle. Margaret ....7.7. ....7. 3 28 Eckerling, Roslyn ....77.77.77.. ..-. 149 Eddy, Lucille K. .7.7777777.7..7.7..7..7......7 39 Edelen, William MCD. ...7...77 332 Edelstein, Sheila R. 77.....7..... 57 Edmondson, Hugh A. 7.........7 82 Edwards, Barbara J .77.. 60, 220 294 Edwards, Edwin N .7.. .7........777 ..... 2 3 0 Edwards. Sharon L. ......7.....77.7... M. 61 Egeland, Sylvia L. 7.... ....77 6 0 328 Ehlert, Robert H. ...........7....7 A Ehmann, Frank A. Eisinberg, Adrienne 80, ffflffffi' 9 291 , 98 326 Eide, Lilly ...7..............7..77777...7.....7.7 51 Eisenman, Mary L. 7....7...........7.... 39 Eisenhauer, Marianne M.,..-10. 49 Elam, Richard G .77.7777.777............7...7 107 Elder, Phil W. .....7 77.7.... 2 ....... 7 7, 198 Eldred, Marjorie J .7........ 77........7 44 Eldridge, Lois A. ...777.........777.7....7. 287 Eldridge, Virginia I.,..a ..7..7. 44, 169 Elgie. Rodney D. ......7....777.777.....7.. 196 Elliott, Dorothy J .....77.. 51, 307, 312 Elliott, Phyliss E. ..7.777.7.7.77.7 55, 296 Ellis, Barbara J. .....7.......7..........77. 287 Ellis, Shirley M. .77.77...... ......7.... 2 50 Elmlund, Gordon T. ...7.......7.7 V 77.7 106 Ellman, Howard N. .....7..7..7.777777 Y. 102 Else. Willis I..,.a.104, 168, 171, 328 Elster. Lois C. ....7777 .........7..... 2 ,40 213 Elwood, William A. 77777....7.7... .....7 7 6 Ely, Stanley E .77. 2 .7.777.........7..7 100,171 Emery, Ruth 777777.77 77 ...7...........77...777 45 Emmett, Robert C. Jr.,.,87, 230 234 Emoff, Robert K. ...........7...77.777.....7 90 Endicott, Frank 7.....77777.7..7777777.... 320 Engdahl, Carl M. 77..7....7..77. ........ 8 9 Engelen, Eugene ......7......7............. 135 Engelmrum, Manfred D. ..... - 77.7 169 Engh, Carolyn M. .77777777... 2 .77...7.. W58 Englander, Stanley M.,..a 7....7 --,.90 English, Ellen ...- ..7........... ,.-,, .... ,-,40 Engwall, Richard L.-.....a..-. 88 Enoch, Alice J.- .77...... -.. 2222 ..., N ,313 Enoch, Douglas M.-..-..--- 86, 306 Epstein, Donald K.- 77.2.. -.a....,,a102 Epstein, Lynn ,..-.- ..7...7... M. ..,, ...AQ Erb, Patricia A ..... - ....7.. 22 ........7. --50 Erb, Paul VV. 77.77.. a- .7...... -.-.320, 325 Erickson, Arlene E .7...7 ,...-.48, 260 Erickson, Carol C ...7. -....-..- .7... .Al Erickson, Donald A..-..,-....,88, 272 Erickson, Jacqueline L.-- ..... M42 Erickson, Jeanette L.-.--36, 260 Eridkson, Milton A. 7.7...7 H.-98, 135 Ericson, Jacqueline N.......M.. 39 Ericson, Richard 77.. M- 727.. ,- ..77 325 Erikson. Warren J ........ ---- ..7. -106 Erkert, Roger W .....7........ ...-.9Z, 135 Ermeling, Marylou 77....7777. am-.- S0 Ermeling, Mrs. Lewis B..-....., 129 Ernst, Harry W. ...a.,.a- ...7.7 157 Ernst, Robert D. ....77.7.... ...- ....7.... 136 Errant, Jim VV. .... .--...-.- ...7.. 105, 198 Ervin, James H. ....7.. -..a..-,,. 82, 198 Eshbach, Ovid W ....7. ...- ......7 2. .. 320 Esxig, Barbara J ......... 22 ...7 -..46, 275 Estabrook, Mary A. ...... 22.777 Etheridge, Marilyn L. .... -.320, 46 321 Ettmger. Raymond ...-...-.-..,.. a 306 Evans, Eva-Mary Y...61, 171,167 Evans, James R-- ........7 .., ......7...7.. 84 Evans, Margaret .7..... 2 .... 2 7.... 52, 271 Evans, Robert Eu .7.........7..7. 2 ..7.7 2. 85 Everhart, Nona J..- 7.... -.- ......... -.,52 Everson, Joan ...7....... ................ 3 28 Evert, Herbert P. 7... 2 7..7...7...7.......... 80 Ewald. Fred C. .7..7 N- ..... 94, 196 Ewing, Kier G. .....77 2 7..7 - 7.....7 a.. Eynon, Nancy G., ..... ..a,a,..a ..7.. . 78 171 Fabian, Vera J. ...7......77 22 .......... -. 51 Fachet. Robert F. .....7..... 2 ..... 72, 193 Fagen, David L. .7.... -.- ........ .. 136 Fahsbeuder, Lois C .77.. 2 ......7...7.7.77. 41 Faill, Susan I. 7... 2 77....77. -.-- ......77. M44 Fziisst, Mitzi C .7777......7.. --...- ...7... -. 39 Faith, Glenn C .77..7 .- 777. M..- .......777 84 Falces, Edward .72 7777..7. N 7..77.... -167 Falley, George F. 7 ,. 129 Fancher, Gordon C. 7..7... 777. - .96, 171 Fanning, Barbara R. 77.7..7.. - ..7777. 2 59 Farrell, Robert L. ..777777...7.. -- .7777. 93 Farrell, Sandra B. ...-.- ........ .42, 312 Farrmi, Charlotte B. 7777.77 -nm .77.7 213 Farruggia. Joseph A .7.7. a..-.211, 290 Faugerquist, Morris .7777 a.-.... ...7. 321 296 246 48 Faulkner, Joyce ...7.7. U- .... 2 ..7.77 -.. Faverty, Frederic E ......7.. - .77... -., Fawcett, Diane E.- .7.7.7 -,.-.-...,-- Fawcett, Mark S. ...H -.- ..7777 -- 86 Feldman, Paula R....M-W ..---.- --W 57 Feldon Nancy B. 777... W- ......7....-- 50 Feldon, Richard A. ....77 -...., 99, 136 Felriwisch, Martha L. ..77....... 46,1341 Felio, Donald E.- 7.....77.77777.77...7..7.. Feltman, Jerome M. 777. 2 7....77 - ..77. 136 Feltman. Louis A. 777.............. .V 102 Fernandez, James W .7777 F.. - --..7- 76 Ferrell, Gene 7777 777.7 M - ...7.. ..7...-.. 3 28 Ferrera, Joseph P. 7777..7. ............ 1 07 Ferrera, Salvator V.-...- .7.... 88, 232 Ferry, Newell S ..777. 2 77777 M ..7...... M101 Fetter, Elizabeth P. .7...............-- 230 Fidel. Lou Dc-llea 777.7 .....7....-- 53 Fidelman, Barbara Lam. 7....-..-. -- 57 Field, David S. ..- 7.77.7 H ..77..7 aww.. 76 Fields, Charles J. 7.77 7.7.7. 2 77.7. 7 ..-. 97 Fillion, Edward P. Jr. ..-.. 196, 205 Finkston, Evelyn M. 7..7777.. 171, 326 Finnegan, William J- 7....---------.. 136 Firing, Alf 77.7.77 N. .....77... M..-105. 136 Fischer, George A. ..777 2 .77.. .7.777. A . 171 Fischer, Henry F. 2 .7..7 231, 288, 325 Fischer, Ruth M. ...-..- ..777.7. 61 Fischer, Wayne A.- ...... -..a..H..w- 156 Fisher, Dalmar.-- .......... -,..-76, 254 Fisher, Dan ............. .,...... . -211 Fisher, Normalee ..............,,... 58, 275 Fisher, Phylliss J. ...- ..... .... .. .- 51 Fisher, Suzanne G...,W-- .... --..-323 Fishman, Howard L.-...-..-......- Fitz-Hugh. Charles D. Ir. 102 Fishman, Susan D ..... - ....-...-- - ----- 326 196 322 Fitzpatrick, Jane. .......... Fitzsimmons, Jo-Arm 50, 171, ,- .............,. 50 85 Flaherty, Kenneth I.,...- ...... -...- Flanagan, Mary E. ..... - ..,....- 39 Fleckenstein, Lois E. ..., . ,..... 40 PRESSURE 'WIS EXPIUSIUN-PRUUF A rrmrnirrunr s Egfr is I + cQfvQ1 I I- I 'L xx - -QM I W.. if f, I if-J' ',I . tx QM lx-..-, Hr S.. il is e ss ex I E e I tl . . ' ,A Ex 3'Q1 w I, Single 8. Multiple Circuits It 30 vac. to 2500 Psi. -BUOF. to 75UOF. MERCURY SWITCHES f- fl. lr ' I I trr E ,,,, ilrryrm R i A , .,,.. ' I V I ev I 'uv Tilting 8. Magnetic Types WEATHER-PRUUF lIllUIIl LEVEL Q L: Pressures to 400 lbs. is if? sf I X EUR UII BURNERS wh-,I Wie f S- J ,. firtif' 4 QQ Q.. swf 'L ral 4 A IZ sie ss Cnnslant or Intermittent Ignition lf you have a problem involving the automatic control of pressure, temperature, liquid level, mechanical operations, etc., it will pay you to consult Mercoid's engineering staff-always at your service. For illustrated catalog describing the entire line. of Mercoid Controls write for Catalog No. 700A -l That Northwestern's Future Doctors Always May Be Garbecl in Gleaming White clubi, and resiaznants. Cfmzzizzg all zelzfh' qgnodyfoz' the Clzzrago ramjizzx andfor lzotels. 315 W. Grand avenue. Chicago Index continued l'lt-ig, ll'iruld l'. - .lIl.l. 211 lflt-ieeliinaiin. Barbara R. 45. 54. 271 Ifleining, llfirliara S. ,,,Y,,,, . 2111 1711-ininu. l':iriiline l.. ,,,,, . 221 lfleinine 'Ether J. .. .42 lfleininiq, Janice R. ,,,,,,, 85 lfleming, 'l'lioni:is XY. ..... . . 100 lflint, Andrey S. .. 52. 58 lflint, lJ.iniel l.. .278 lfliiml. Alariellen C. .... .58 lflurirlj. Ketlttttll ll. . 13th lflnrnlis, Ronald G..... .. .98 lflnwerx. Jeanette IJ. . 49, 287 l l5iiii.lJtiii:il1lC. . H199 lftigelwnlt. l'2lIrj4l . .. lllfl lfiilkert, Gerzildini' M. . . 47 lfimitllel-4, Ji-rriilil KM.. .. 90 l iirliex, l.yinan Nl. . . 171. 328 I in'eiii:iii. Sanilra l.. .. .38 lfnixytli. Jnnies G. .. . .70 lfiirsjtll. Jnhn XY. . H88 l'liiwytliv, .x1'IllN1k'llil l'. 79 191154, llnrtnn R. .. . 79 17095. lfritzi Al. 48, 277 lftitln-i'iiiuli:iii1. 'llini J. . . 221 lfullfitw. l'l.itfi Ii. . .74 I-'Hutt-li. R-ilirrt A. . .. 15 lfnwli-i'. Anne Il. 44. 2511 lfuxvlm-i', Shirley J. . 37. 148 lfnx. I':irnlyn l . .4-1. 58, 287 lfnx, Juan S. 274 lwix, Stuart IJ. ... 89 l'rain1inrg, Ray Nl. Jr. 93 Frank, Mary l.. . 52 1' rank, XYilliani Il. '50, 2911 lfranke, Elizalit-tli A. 45 1' rankel. llrnem- l'. '10 l'1AZt1lliL'l. l'hvlix Nl. 148 456 Franklin, Joan P. .. .... till, 148 325 Frantzis. VVilliam P. Jr. .. ...... 199 l ri-ilerick, Nancy S... ., .. ..... 250 Fredericks. C. Jane ., .. .. S2 Freieteilt. Rriliert R. ...... .. 230 234 Frey. Carolyn ll. .......... .... . ..... 4 8 Frick, Ann E. .. .............. 41.2511 lfrierleiiiziiiii. Paul H. ...... .. ..... . 78 Friend, Hr-rliert E. ...... . ....... 273 lfrixliy, Uwen Y. .... 291 lfrisina, Janies Jr. ..... .92 lfrim. Tlimiiax G. ...... 77 Frith, Shirley A.. .. ........ . 39 Fiwiiiixteiii, Jann-4 A.. . 90 279 Fuchs. llarvey ll. . 133, 130 Fnjikaini. Rayinonil ll. .. ...... 82 Fiilghuin, Alice I.. .... . ......... 324 Fulton. Gardner XY... . ......... 171 Fulton, Kathryn E. .. .. 49 Fultyn, Rnliert 198, 301. Fnnsttni. Norina J. .... ....... -I 8 1lfUll'll,liC1'1'I'll1lC E.. . . . .. 51 Gage, llunalil S. .. .. ... . 87 2111 Gale, Vfillix ll, . . .... .. 129 Gallaiglier, Jerrnne . 85 Gallery, Audrey A.. . . ..... 37 Gallup. Lee . . . .... , 58 Galvin, Mary E .... .. -10, 171, 272 Gantlrill, Gene l.. . ............ 46 148 Gainlile,Griigw1iy Y. .... 73 197 Ganilile. Rolicrt l.. 108, 230, 261 Garlic, lletty l.. ..... .. .... 45, 25:1 Garlie, Nancy J. . ..... . ..-17. 325 Gardner, John C. .. ....... 72 Gariepy, Marilyn A. .-.. 411 IIIlII1PIlI1lI I SUPCFIOF 7-1520 Gziritlu, John ..... .... ............ 7 1 Gillen, James P. ..... ...... 9 3 196 Garrifl. Joan ..... ........ ........... 2 7 9 Gillespie, Edith .......... 36 Garver, Leonard L. ...... 2 ..... 106, 278 Gillespie-,Janet ........ ............... 5 1 171 Gasnl, Sandra D. ...................... 38 Gillespie, Norman R, .......,,,. ,.-. Gatter, Fred XV. Jr. .... 106, 199 409 104, 234. 313 409 Gauerke. James R. ....... 79, 1.16. 272 Gilles, Peter E.- ........... -.-..-..8-1, 205 Gawrunski, Daniel A...8-1,167,171 Gillow, Carol A,w .........,. .......... 4 8 171 Geane. Nick A.. ............................... 94 Gillson, Jeanne ............ . .......... .294 Gee. Joseph R. .............................. .70 Giltnane. Mary J. ....... 156, 273 342 Gee, Kenneth A ......... .... . 70 Gimbel, Arthur D. ............. -.. ........ 98 Gee-ring, Ruth A. ..... ....... .... . 3 7 Gindick, Evonne S ....... --.- ...... 2247 Geist. VValter BI. .......... ............ . S6 Ginsburg, Seymour B...-... 100, 306 Gelderman, Ann E. ..... ............. -I 1 Ginsburg, Viviene A. ........ - ......... 57 Genrich. Jamie .... .41, 148. 294. 295 Glailstein, Toni ........... 2..- ..... ..... . 38 George. Melvin D. . ........... 100, 322 Glaser. Mitchell ......... . ..... 197 205 Gepfnrd, Emily Bl. .... , ........... . 281 Glass, Philip L. ...... ..... -...,. 100 Geppert, James A. ......... ...... 1 08, 230 Glassman, XVayne ,. .- 199 Gerlmsi, lllziry Ann .. ............. 40 Glatte, Dianne ....... 221, 287 Gerhardt, Nancy ....... ........ 3 25 Glauhke, Jone L. ................ -. 61, 273 Gerhart. Alice K. . . .... 42 Glenn, Bruce K. ..................... 91 274 Gerlacll, Connie ll. .. .... 15 Glenn, Ruth BI. ...... .... - .. .. 148, 328 Gerniano, Nancy M. ....... 58 Glenn, Todd R. ...... 105, 198, 278 Gern. Richard C. ..... 8.1 G1ennie,James VV, ,............ .. 86, 233 Gt-rmisin. Donald O.. ., .... SG, .113 Glieher, Frank J. ........... ,.2..... 105 Gunter, Karyl J. ....... ............ . .. 57 Glmnstead, Roger R. ...... ..... ..... . . 74 Guttel. Gewrizette E. .. ........... 61 312 Goede. Barbara A.-- ........ 36. 171 Getz, George F. lll ....... ....... , N198 Gueppel, lllary G. ...... 40, 247, 296 Geyer, Georgie A. ...... ........ . 16 Gnering, Christine L. ........... 40, 54 Ghilian. Joan M. ....... ........ 3 25 Guettsch, Carlyn E.- ................ . 288 Gianakopnlos, Estelle ......... 61 148 Goetz, Susan R. ............. .. ...... 148 Giannos. Theony A. 42, 167, 329 Gold. Donald . ..... . . . 157 Gililmon. Rrilierta A. . ........... 52, 277 Guldlierg, Arlene R. .... ...... 3 8, 250 Gilnlinns. James F. ........... ......... S 7 Goldberg, Paul ............ ........ 1 3.1 Gilihrins. VVc-ir D, ..... .... 7 7 Golden, Bruce ....... ........... . 274 Gilwnn, Allan ..... .,,.,.... . S9 Gnlden, Kenneth .......... LD... 286 Gilisnn, Carolyn S. ..... 46 297 Goldstein, Sydney J ........ 2 ..... 275 Gidley, Barry F. . . . ............. 79 Grill, Herbert VV. ...... -... -..-..... 97 Gilliert, Frances l.. ,... . ................ 47 Gollan, Loan D. ........ ........ - ...... . .45 Gilliert, lra S. ............ .,.. 90 , 326 Golz. Earl A. .... - ......... -- ....... ...... - 81 Gilhertson, Jule C. ..... .... , ......... 5 8 Gonzalez, Mila ..... ...... - ....210, 213 Gildart, John F, .... ........... 7 5 Goodale, Vvilliain R. ..... ,-.- ...... 105 Gitford, Sheldon VY. ........... 159 Goode, Jane E. ....... -.- ........... -.. .-.- 45 Gilkinson, Patricia .. . ....... 61, 291 Goode, Mark I, ....... . .... 102, 297, 326 jg ii Fa . . W . -v 'VP V 3 fe' - 5--:gg 5 Jzf, 5212: 15.3.3 . ' .fifii :Y -.g:fi ' ' ,iv ,fig-' . 4. ' lllu, , , , . fy- f i Eta' '-'-- 5 1, i1: .g.:'l:'i 2.3, : A- . W-x y ' I 1, , 'E5?5?f1ffrEPf:gE.1r I -H , 1, , ' gf'- 73-. .:. A V 7 xv -:-2 A b 'vvv -Q ' I . :5: V ' Y. I 1:22-,lf , V 'I K no K 'VI A. . -. 1 - . a ll er .. 1 1 5 131 Qt? -... I I I ff .fcfelcme , . ie W 2649 1 Hf?I'9iS XOUI' Ping - - 4 ill? lfliirli of H N0rlll- your class year. its ailable at the Northwestern western man. A dignified symbol of distinction. wherever college men gather. Sparkling purple ' amethyst set in rich 10-K gold. Features the official Northwestern seal and NU monogram on Background of oak leaves . Your initials are beautifully engraved inside the 1 e ring: always easily identified. Wrought with Index continued Goodell, ROlJ6t'1 S. ...YYY -,-,-- V - 86, l98, 205. 234. 272, Goodheart, Clyde R ............. H 34. odman Elliott I Go , - ----ff H5 H Goodman, Morton L. ........... bl. Gordner. Sally .,... . 278 171 102 221 42 7 Gordon, Earl L. .... . W3 Gordon. Larry J. ...... . .10- Gorr, Carl H. .. ....... .-... . 91 Gortner, David F. .......... ...... . . 33 Gosnell, Marilyn S. . .... 44, 173 Gossett. VVilliam E. ..... ..,. . . 70 Goth, Jim .... . . ,.... . .. 324 Goto. Esther M. . .. 148 Gottemoller, John V. .... . 230, 234 Gottieb, Roberta F. ............,.. 57 Gould, Lewis J. ...... . ..,..... 102 Gould. Mary Jane A. ..... 313. 54, 288 Grabin, Marilyn D ...,.. .......... . .JS Graef, John G. ........ .... 1-13 Graff, Michael J. . 274 Grafft, Patricia K ....... ...... 3 7 Grafke, VVillian1 A. ....... .. . 92 Grafman. Ruth Lynn .. 58, 247 Graham. Richard C. Jr ......,., . 74 Grale, Everett ...,................ ..... . 313 Granskog, Alan L... ...... .. .. 93 Grant. Ann B. ....., 37, 50 Grant, Carole .. .... . 55 Grant, Janice F. .. .... 213 Grant, Richard P. ..... ,.,... 7 8 Grauer, Donald I. .......... ....... 1 02 Gravenites. Nick C. ................... 84 Grawe, Kenneth C. ....... ..... . . 136 Gray, Mary ..........,................. 36, 274 Gray, Marceline ......,....., 46, 172, 276 Gray, Myra E. .. ...,. ,.... 44, 62, 312 Greelis, Lt. Col. Donal d lx. ....... 189 168 Green. Jerome J. ......,...,....... 100, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lreen, Joanne . ireen. Ronald D. ...... .. . . ireen. Suzanne . .... .. . . JS, ireenherg, Sharon Diane .... ireenhurg, Larry A. . .. irecne, Alan K. .. .. ireene. James N. ...... ..... . ireene. Marilyn M. . irceneheru. Eileen R. . 'reenspan. 'Nlarshall J. .. 911, ireenwald. ARuth .. ireenwaltl, Eleanor R. . ireiling, Charlene 1'.. .. iresene, llerlv ......... . ..... . iresham, Neal . ..... . . irevel. Jerome E. lrtiner, Gordon . ...... . .. Iridley. Joxepliine A. . lriftin, Susan .. . . lriftitli. Katherine C. . ireen. Richard H. 1lrimm. Barbara A. . . Griswolil. Gene ...... . ..... . 1lroner, Rahhi .. ...... .... . . .. Grossman, Fred J. .. . ........ 1irossman, Fredrick F. ............ . Grow. Barhara VV. .. 1irow. Harry VV... .. .l04, Grow. Kenneth . tlruenherg. Ethel .. , 1irun-skin. James H... ...... lirunrly, John N. .. ..... .. 1iuenther. Kenneth L .... . 83, huilforil, Richard P. .... ....... . Gulbranflsen, Noel C. . .. 89, 232. Gulder, Betty Jane.. ...... 320, Gump, Nancy L .... , ........... 213, Gunakis. Stella .......... ........ . 40, Cunnesch, Marlene J. ...... .... 4 2, 1 1 1 1 iustafsnn. -loan M ............ ......... iustavson, Dr. Herbert C. ..... . luthner. VVilliam E. Jr... 132, -SS -94 S5 287 31. 102 . S2 . S3 -49 . 1i1J 278 . 38 57 291. 74 2115 234 21 5 281 48 . 43 1424 52 321i 407 231 52 1311 133 326 . 91,1 80 232 100 233 325 271 320 60 . 59 129 130 Student Co-op. 5li438.Ll1l. including federal tax. l 1iuttcrin.1n. Nlaxint llaavind. Rohert C. Haltuland. John .X. Hachtel. Frances lf. Haekel. Donald NY. Hackiniian, Dick Haddcn. Judith L. Hadley. Ralph NY. llafcincieter, David Xl Hit1'nt1xnXl go- Hatgemann. l'hil ll. Hagn. Richard ll. l'lItii.Ll11. all-4,131-omit l Hale. Jack IJ. Hall. l':il Hall. Nara H. Halladay. Mau ll. Halleinan.1iloria R. . Hallen, Barbara .X. Halley. Marilyn J. llaldead. IJ. Kent llalterman. Betty Ji tadt. Loren l Ilalvers ' Hamilton. Barliara .L 11 'wa sl' i,-,i Hamilton, Mary M. Hamilton, Ralph li. Hammer, Charles l' tg-I lin, JI.. 11I1l. 40. 'v 3-0, K. 53. 1.10. Hampton. Sanford F . Hand. Joan 'Dare 1'. 40 HandQ. llale .. . Hans. George H. .. ...,, i..,. . Hansen, Donald E. 812, Hansen Frank N.. .... . .......... Hansen James B, , , ,,.,,,,,, Hansen, Mary B.. 43, Haneen Richard P. .. SS loo R2 45 281. 78 .18 ISU 'PR 11:4 237 31.1 129 2113 in nl 48 14:1 54 2lo 2.14 W no 32.1 112 274 11111 75 54 R5 9011 172 Q1 79 212 105 1'-1 1-6 Orrington N1 37 llanson. Eloise R. ..... 172. 3113, 320 llananiann, llale 1 . ..... . Hanson. Kenneth L ,.... ,. .i,,,., 107 Hard. Richard 1'. .......... . . R6 llardcheck, Edward R4 Harden, Jann.-S E. .... 1514 llarders, Bruce l'. .... . . .... 90 ll1lI'4llC, Cllllthftl l.. .. .... . 94 llardin. Carol D. . 40, 00 llardwielu'. Jane B... . . .411 llardy. Carol J. . .. 42 llar-ly, lluln-rt L. Jr... .. 71,172 llarlan, Cyllllllfl ........ 44 llarrah, l'i1-ice T. ....... . 72 llarrirlgge. Jack L. .. R5 llarrix. Cliarlt-4 XY. VS llarrix,1ieoi'gi' l'. . U3 llarrix, Julia .X. 37 llarix, Lenore :-7, 287 llarria, Mary l.. 411, 172. 272 llarris. Nancy .X. S . 3224 llarrixon, lliana J. . 48. 274, 288 llarrod. Barlsara M.. .. 45 320 llart. .Xlan ID. .. 11111 llart, Marilyn A. ..... 41: llart, Ron ll. . ....... 104 llarter, Ciillmcrt .X. .... 2.111 llartig. David S. . 105 llartman, Suzanne S. 172 llartinann, lYilliam .X. 313 llartung. llnnalil E. .. 2311, Q35 llarwood. John 1'. . 1011 llaiclton, Bruce E. . ..... 70 llaxon. Joan , 313 llawell. l'aula M. 37 llaatie. Jani.-4 K. .. .. IW llastiniy. 11. Lowell.. . ll Hastings. Suvanne . .To llastinga. Xlfillace H. Jr. ....... 97 Haswell, Janet 148. 328 Hathaway. Joseph C 1187 172 llatley, Barbara 210 213 llawhaker. Margaret ,328 451 Index continued llanl1i'k.Xal1ey J, 1 58 . i 1 ,- 4 1 L. 4 54 ,- .lfn 148. 21111 3113. .1117 llziyli-s, Rosalie J., till Hays. -llltlllll A. all 172 lli'alil.Janet li. .. .lf .i lleald. Mary Y. 4.1. 158. 159. 271. 281 llt-ap, Rlvllillll ti. 74 llechler, Richard ' 79 llc-dues. Ann M. . 46 llec. Marianne Y. ,,,, . 290 llcguy, David ti. . 98 lleidbrink, Sarah C. 52. 296, 322 lleidinger. Maryann E. .. oil lleilliorn. George 11. . . . . 252 Heilinan. Mary l . . 48 lleint-ke,t21oria L. ,.., -19. 312 11l'11IL'11li11lIl, George A. . .. 129 l1L'llll'111il1lll. Robert G. 80 196 Heinrich, Susan ll. . .. 273 Helbling, llarliara L. . .. 59 llellii-iiliein, Richard V. ,,,, SS Helly cr, Sherill , H ,H -s Db Helms. Ralph IJ, H Uri Jlelstroin. 11'aril .. ,,,,,,,, . 76 llcniinenway. Stuart F. 88. 261. 306 llenilershott, Donald K, ,,,,,,,, hh Hendrickson. Barbara A 288 Henke. Hilde I.. . ,,,,, ...,,.,,, . 45 Henline. Roy B. .. .. 74 Hennings,1Villiain C. . .... 235 Henry. Suzanne E. . 42 Hergenrotlicr, Thomas E. .. 172 Herman. Richard N, .. .. .. . . 231 Herman. Stephen M. ,...... .71. 247 Hcrnstcin, Joanne ,.,.. .. . .. 521 Hcrold. Polly J. .. . .. ,. 40 Ht-rrestein. Joanne VV.. 48 Herron. Joan B. ,,.....,,, ... 57 Herrud. Janice A. ..... .. .,,, . 41, 58 Hershend, Peter F. .YVA f ff.. 76 198 Hertzler, Joyce J. ,,,..,. .,,, ,.., 4 1 Hertzog. Elsie B., .,... 41 Hervey. Carol L. .if Hess, Edgar B, . ,,,,,, . 56 Hess. XVillarrl C. Jr. .... .i2, 278 Hett, Patricia 5. . ,,,.,,,, ,.,.,, , 44 Hetzler. Elizabeth T. .. .. .. 46 Heuer. Michael ,...,..,,.,., , , 306 Heuser. John L. .. 251 205 Heycr. Howard C. ,...,, .. .,.....,, . 213 Hibbard, Sarah B. 172, 303, 305, 323 Hickman, NYesley VV ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 321 Higley. Robert VV. ...,.,,,,,,,,, 98 Hilbrecht, Norman T, Jr. .. 84 331 Hile, Barbara J. ,..,..,.,,..,,,,,,, .. 53 Hilger. Norman D. .......... .. 136 Hill, Gitlord G. . ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S 5 196 Hill. ltiary Ellen ,,,,,., .. ,,,,, .. DJ Hill. Richard A.. 157 Hillebrand, Bert G. .... . . S8 Himelstein, Manuel E,. ,,., . 87 Himsel. Joanne C. ........... . .46 Hinkley. James R. .... . .. 89 Hinshaw. Charles B. .. 107 Hirschfeld, Doris A. ..... . 221 Hirsten. Rena C... .... ..,.. 4 in Hitchcock, Neilson C.. 8 Hjertstedt, Jane M. ..... .. 60 Hobbs. Charles D, .....,,,,,, 306 Hobbs. Catherine L. .... 39 Hobert, John R. . .,,.... ,,,,,, 91 Hobert, Mrs. ,,,,, ..,. .. 48 Hochriem. Richard F, . .. .78 136 Hock. Holly .. ..... 213 Hocking, Mary F. ..... no Hodges, Betty M. ...... . 40 Hodges. John B. Jr, .. . ......,..,.. . 94 Hodukiss. V1'illiam L. . 106. 196 205, 306 Hoeppner, Priscilla Nl. 44 HotJuian. Carolyn E. .....,.....,.. 39 Hoffman. David T. Jr. ....,....... .230 Hofnieister, Ralph H, ,,..,,.. 321 Hogan, Gerald D. .... 198. 528 Hogan, Patricia N. ...... .....,,,,, 4 8 Hoga. Patricia K. .. ,.....,,.... . .. 60 Hoge, Mary E. .,.....,,. ...,,.,, S 5, 276 Hogue. Nancy H. ..,. .. 50 Hohcnstein. Charles R. 100 172 Hokin, Joyce S. .. ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, . JR Holrlbrook, Ronald G. ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,, 100 Holland, Lynn J. ,..,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 K Holland. Nancy A. . ............. 48, . Hollenbach, Janice M. 61, 172, 288 291, 297 Hollingsworth, Emily J. 43, 323 Hollis. Richard P. ..., . . 97 flolly, Jfiilll E. ..,.. . . 51 llolly. Pamela A, 47 458 ,.- 7 4 llolni, Joan l. .. . ....... Ol llolmbeck. John E. , .......,.... 89, 279 llolnn-s, Mary D. . ...... 36 llolincs. Patricia J. ..,.. 55, 221, 288 Holmes, 1Villiam O. .. 97, 232, 233 Holmqnist, Henry E. ........ 86, 275 llolston, James B. Jr. .................. 96 Homer, Jack ll. . .... . ....... 88 Hon, Richard J. . .. .. .... 78 Hood, Sally Ann . . ..... . 46 Hoopes, Dewitt P. . ...... . ..... . 93 Hoopes. Nancy ......... . 271 Hopkins, Marilyn J. ..... ...... ..... 5 8 Hopkins, 1Villiam T. .......... 86, 328 Hoppe, Audrey L. .. ....... ... .. 61 Hopper. Carol L. .. ....... 51. 252 Horn, Vt'endell G.. .... .. 94 Hornbogen, Sally .. .... .. . 50 lloskin, Richard A. ....,... 96, 194 Hough. Charles N. Jr. ..........,...... 79 llllllgll. George C. . 81 Houghton, Richard 11. . ...... .. 76 Honrigan. Evelyn 111. ...... . 58 Houston. Sally ....................,. 50, 276 Howe, Billie D, .. .... .. . 36 Howe. Carolynne L. ........,. 54. 327 Hrvatin. Helen M. . .. 36 221 Hubbard. Ruth E. ..... ,. 52. 296 Hubbell, Frederick R. .... 76, 254 Hubbell, Robert N. . 104, 278 Huber. Carol S. .. 40. 219. 221 Huber, Donald K. . .............. 85, 235 Iluber. Donald L. ........... 98, 198 Huberlie. VVilliam F. ..... ..,..... 9 7 Huebner. Nancy B. ...,..,.. .... 4 6 Hudock, Martha J. ......... .. 51, 156 Hudson, Vtfilliam T. ........ .. 148 Huebner. Carol . .... ..327 Huenerfauth, George E. . 136 Hueni. Herbert E. .,...,... . 100. 313 Hueni, Robert C .... ...,.... ,.....,,... . 1 13 Huey, Charles D. .... ..,......... 9 3 Hutt, Edward K. . . .......... 96 Huff, Everett VV. .... .,... .. 96 I-lug. Jean M. . ....... .. .... 42, 159 Hughes, Janet A. ...... ........ 5 2, 172 Hughes, Mabel R. ...... ......... 5 6 Hughes, 1AJ1ll1Z111'l N. . ......., . 99 Huguenard, Anne M. .... ., 148 320 Hulbert, Duke R, .... ..,.......,.. 7 0, 196 Hull, David J. .. ........ .. 196 Hultgren, Gloria M. ..,......, 148 320 Hunsinger. Helen M. ....... 167. 172 Hunt, Ladonna E. .... ., . ...... 221 Hunter, Dean M. ........ . 104 Hunter, ,James D.. .....,.. 94 278 Hunter. Jane .. .......... 37 Hunter, Joanne C, ..... .,..,, 4 2 Hunting, John K. ....... .,..,... 3 06 Huntington, Jane .. ...... .. 312 Hurd. George S. ......,, 81 306 Hurowitz, Merle.. ....,. ......... 1 02 1'1ll1'S1. ,James VY. . ..,. 94 Hurst. Joan K. .. ...,.. 312 Hussclinan, Joyce .............. ,,,.. 3 6 Hussey. Jack L. .. ................ . 85 Hutcheson, Patricia J. .............. 281 Hutchins, Vlfalter J, .. ............. . 80 Hutchinson, John H. 129 Huth, Ronald T. ..... 86. 197, 205 Hutton. Marlene L. ....................,., 44 Hyatt, Robert G, .....................,. . 72 Hynson, George B. ....... ......... 8 S lbara. Kazuo ........ 172 lcken, Frederick T. ....... .,....., 9 1 lngersol, Edward ....... ......... 8 4 lnglis, Leslie R. ....................... 75 lngrani. VVilliam N. ...... 82 Jnnis, Nancy A. .......... 40, 260, 323 Jsaacson. Joan F. ............. ....... . 62 lsenberg, Ann L. .... . .. 36 Jshikawa. lnez F. ...... 49, 172, 290 Jsraels, Lloyd J. .................... .79 Iverson. Bonnie J. ..... ..... ........... 4 3 Jvins, Richard O. ..... .- 84 lwasyk. John M... ..... ....... 1 03,306 Jwert, Marian E. ....... ........... 1 67 Jwick, Patrick F. .... ....... 1 36 Jaccard, Philippe H. ..... ....... . 70 Jackett. Judith ..... .. .......,.. 44 Jackman. Robert E. ..... .......... 8 7 Jacobs. Louis D... ......... ...... l 02 Jacobs, Patricia A, ....... ........ 1 36 Jacobsen, Mary C. ...... . 213 Jacobson, Karina C. ..... ......... 4 0 Jacobson, Lester C ......... ........ 7 2 Jacobson, Mary L. ...... ......... 4 1 Jager, Jeremy F. ....... ............. 7 4 Jakes, Eleanore K. .......,......,........ 51 James, Helen L. ....................... 172 Janis, Louis E. ...... ......... 2 20, 323 Janko, XYalter M. ........................... 98 Janss, Charles E. .... ...,..... S 8 Jarzembski, Camille D. ...... 60, 290 Jasper. Helen L. ........................... 38 Jecha, Ralph L. ......... .... 2 22 Jefferson, Emily A, ....... ........ . 222 Jefiery, Virginia A. ..... ..... . . 167 Jelinek, Robert E. ............. 232, 233 Jenkins, Charlcen A. .............. 36, 54 Jenner, VVilliam .. ..... ....... 1 68 Jennett. Edward J. Jr ....... ...... 7 1 Jennings, Burgess H. ....... ...... 2 33 Jennrich. Howard G. ................. 132 Jensen, Evalyn A. .................. 328 Jensen, ,Jeanne L. ...... . ...... 44, 172 Jensen, Jeri C. ....... .......... 2 22 Jensen. Larimore D. ..... ...... 1 96 Jesko. Frank M. ........ ...... . 79 Jewell, ,Judith B. ..,..., ....... 4 8 Johanson. Ann L. ,..,. ,..... 6 0 Johanson, John .....,....... ........, 2 35 Johnson. Alan ...... . 84, 331 Johnson. Andrew L. 84, 172, 331 Johnson, Bea ........ .............,..... 4 1 Johnson, Carl J. ............... .. 129 Johnson. Mrs, Carl J. ....... .... 1 29 Johnson, Dick ..... .......... 3 28 Johnson, Dorothy A. ...,..,... 328 Johnson, Earl Jr. .,........ 100, 199 Johnson, Edward M.. ...,,,,.,...... 72 Johnson, Eric J. ......, ,,.... 2 05 Johnson, Eunice D. ...., . .... 60 Johnson, Gladys M. ..... .......... , 42 Johnson, Glen E. ..... ....,... . 47 Johnson, Harry T. ......... ,.,. 9 6, 322 Johnson, Herbert M. .... ,... 7 6 Johnson, James O. ..... ..... 2 30, 272 Johnson, Janice M, . ........... 45, 172 Johnson, Johanna P. ........,.. 58 Johnson, Joy A. ............ 41 54 Johnson, Kenneth JM. ............,,, . 136 Johnson, Kenneth R. ...... ...... 3 28 Johnson, Leo ....... ,.,....... 3 31 Johnson, Lowell E. .............. R7 Johnson, Margie E. .............. 37. 323 Johnson, Mary ......... ..., 5 2 Johnson, Merry K. .... ...... 4 0. 322 Johnson. Mrs. lyfildrerl ..... 61 Johnson. Phyllis A. .. . .... 50, -400 Johnson. Raymond S. Jr. .. 136. 327 Johnson, Richard L. ..,.......,, 198 Johnson, Richard L, .,......... ... 88, 136 Johnson, Robert M. ..,. 89 Johnson, Stephen B.. 306. 320, 372 Johnson. Vervl D. .,,,...... ..104, 274 Johnson. Vtlalter D. ..........,.. 100 Johnston. George A. ........ 231. 261 Johnston, VVilliam C. ....... ...,.,, S 5 Johnstone. Janet N, .,,,. ..,,,,. . Jonas. Clarence W. ....... .... . Jonasson, Olga M. ....,, Jones, Barton C. ....... ..,.. . Jones, Beverly J. ...... Jones, Dorette 2 ........... Jones, Frank R. Jones, Jacqueline M. ....... ....,, . . Jones. John P. ,........... .. Jones, Lon ........ ....... Jones. Lorraine M. ...... ....... , Jones, Marcia J. ....,.,., ....... . Jones. Patterson ...... . .... . Jones, Richard B. ..- .,,, ,,.... . . Jones. VVayne V. Jr. ...,... ,.... . Jones, Yvonne R. .L ....... ,,,.,.,... . Jordan, Jeremy H. .............,, 96, Julian, Richard A. ssfissfiss, Julin, Robert R. ,.....,.,,....,..... . Jung, Ada ......................... 48, Just, Joseph F, ..... ,,,,,,,,, , Kaatz, Ronald B. .............. ...... . Kabins, Sharon N. Kachelrneier, Celine T. ............,. . .41 96 307 172 213 213 250 54 R8 321 42 . 41 5? .71 O7 221 279 272 951 136 101 90 326 56 Karloyaina, Phvllis Y. ............... 167 Kahl, Robert E. .,.,..,... ......,...,. 1 OS Kahl, Ulf T, ....... ...,,.,,.. 7 1, 275 Kahlenberg. Mary H. ......,........... 55 Kain, Patricia R. ........... ........ 4 7 Kaiser, Carol E. ...... ......... 4 7 Kaiser, Helene H. ...... ......., 6 0 Kaiser, Lois ...... ,........ ....,.... 4 2 Kallman, Robert L, ....... ..,...., 9 9 Kalnins. Martins A. ..... ......... 8 2 Kamen. Natalie R. .2.. ........... . 48 Kamper, Harriet V. .....,...,..,. 60, 327 Kanakaredes, Thean ........ M.. .... 329 Kanter, Max ...... - .............. ...,,. 2 ,..,82 Kaperl, Gitta J. ..... ......... .........,.... 3 8 Kaplan, Marilyn M. ...... - .... 38, 250 Kaplan, Roberta J. .....,... ..- ........ 172 57 Kaplan, Sharon R. ..... . Kapost, John A ....... ,...- Kappeler, Shirley D. ............. Keppesten, Evelyn M. 61 Kararnbis, George J. ....... - .... L.. 2227211 49 , 148 106 Karasik, Marjorie E....-.- .......... . 38 42 288 Karipedes, Sophie ........ - ......... , Karney, George J. ..- ............ - 81, 306 Karones, James G. ....... --.- ..... -.. 329 J 329 lxarones, John G. ......... -. .,... - .... Karp. Stanley J., .... .. 103, 136, 205 Karwath, Richard E.-.-..-...-..-. 98 Kasclorf. Thomas R ...... ...- ...,,. 2 313 Kasnicka, Marion L. .... - ........ 36, 54 Kaster, Barbara J. .......... --. 37, 58 Katsoulis, Kiki ................. 260, 329 Katz, Marjorie R. ...,.,,,.,..,...,.. 38 Kaufman, Larry... 172, 272, 296, 326 Kanluni, Robert W. ..........,.,.......... 74 Kawasaki, Lillian S..- ...,...,.. 56, 60 Kean. Patricia A. ............... -44, 213 Keath, Joyce E. ........ ,... ......... .... 53 Keating, Henry J. ....., , 211 Keating, John S. Jr. .,,... 98.199, 273 ' 60 321 Keck. Lores J. .............., ...,.. .. ..,.... . Keefe, Beverly J. ...... . 210, 214, Kehias, Georgia G. ............... .. ..... . 37 Keim. VVilliam H. .... -.- ............. -.7S Keiser, John .,..,... ....... - .-...-.. .. 306 Kellaway, Peter W. .............. 79, 274 Kelley, Douglas ..................,. - ..... 256 Kellogg, Kenneth A.... ...,. 88, 133, 136, 272 Kelley. Marianne .......... .. ............. 46 Kelly. Edward VV Kelly, Jane J. .... .......,. . Kelly, Marjorie A. ...., . Kelly, Martin . 105 SS ..... 321 . 94, 205 Kelly, Thouias E. ..- ...... .. Kelly. Thomas G. IH ...... 199 2053278 ...- .... . so 98. 136, Kelso, Harrison M. ..-.-....- Keltner, Carol A. ......... .2- Kelvie. Alyce J....-..... ...--... 58 .37 Kemper, Barbara ...... 2 ...... -.....-.322 Kemper, Richard J. ...... 2 .....,. .... . 199 Kemper, Thomas L. .... 167, 306 Kendall, Joan ....,.... -..-.46, 148 Kendall, Susan A. ..... ..-- 46, 327 Kendler, Joanne E. ....... - ........ --.. 48 Kennedy, Alan . .......... .....-....275 Kennedy, Carol .2 36, 212, 214 Kennedy, Philip L. ........ - 96, 273 Kennedy. Roderick E. ..-...-... 159 Kennedy, Victor N. .... - .... .- ..., 211 Kennedy, VVard K ...,.. .... ..... - . 70 Kent, Leslie A. ......... ,.-.. 278 Keogh, Nancy A... 48 99 Kerekes, J. Laszlo S, .....,......... -.. Kerr, Arthur J. Jr. ......... 2... 235 Kettelson, Diane L. ......... 260, 210 Kettering, Jean B. ..- ..... 20.2 ..... .245 Keydel, Cynthia J....s ...,............ .. 50 Kickert. Ronald E. -.. ........... 136 Kidd, George J. .2... ....... 106,261 Kiemle, Barbara J. ....... 44, 148, 167 Kiess. James D. .............. -..-.- .... -. 74 Kiley, Shaila A ........ .2 ...... - ...-...... Kim, Young S. .2 2. Kinahan, Elizabeth L. ........ -2 Kinder. Horton C. ............ . 52 ..--- ........ . 172 136 96 M7322 King, Emilie S. .............. . ..... .- King, Eugene E. ...... -- ......... ....... 2 31 King, G. Willard ...... --... .- 129 King, Jacqueline E. - ..... -. 36, 287 King, Michael A. ...... -.. 73, 211, 273 King, Thea R. ............... ...,..... - ...-- 48 King, Thomasine ...................-.... 62 King, Willard J. ...... .... - ---.. 1 72 Kingsley, William D. ...... ..-. 93 197, 296 Kinnan, Lynn E. .... ..-.-..-.-.H 41 Kinsinger, Stephen R. ...... .- 197 Kirby, Kenneth G. .......... -...M---.172 Kirk. Kathe L. ........... -..-M ..-.----- -- 327 Kirby, Jack W. ..... N.- ..... .. .... 94 Kirkpatrick, James H. .... . 100, 133 313, 328 Kirschner, Sylvia M.. ..... -..Wm 57 Kiser, Joseph C. ........... .... - 273 Kisker, George W. ....... - ...... 97,197 Kissinger, Paul B.-- .... .......... 3 28 Kitchel, Robert H. ...s .... 2 ....... 2. 83 Kitchen, Richard G, .......... .-. 96 Kitzinger. Robert W ......... 107,198 Kivland, Robert ..... ..... 2 -.-....286 Klarquist, Frances D..,.- .... .-.148 Klaus, Dolores J. .... - ..,.. 51 Klaus, Gretchen Mary ....... 46,172 SEXTON SEl.l.S MORE TRAINED BUYERS THAN ALI. OTHER WHOLESALE GROCERS These Are Equally Divided Between Men and Women Q J Rf I Women buyersjudge largely by intuition. Appreciate immediately the value of new products in brightening their service. Weigh the value of the product in their individual service rather than by a price standard alone. Buyers for the institutional and restaurant field-whether men or women--a re the shrewdest and most experienced there are. They are skilled in the technique of appraising foods. They make full use of scientiic methods of ascertaining food cost. They weigh the cost of waste in making their decisions. Sexton sells to 60,000 individual units in this great W ,Y 1 Q 'I W 1' it il ,, ,, r efefh, A' 'Q ' '1- ' ff eff 1 25. sir T T f , , .4 , . 5 3 2, , 5, 1 7 is ' 25 f l ji gz , , , :V AV .. zz 'riff' H ., Q- Q, . A. ,,,..- , 0 ji 1 ll -2 A ' Y ffl P if ...ya 1 .awww MA K fd Men buyers are apt to depend upon careful analysis. Slower to accept new items because they prefer to have things more standardized. Sometimes over emphasize price as a factor in their determination. market. The remarkable growth of the company has been based entirely on quality and service. A policy of fine merchandise, carefully packaged, fairly priced and promptly delivered has won the confidence and good will of these trained buyers. Throughout the years Sexton has based every step of its growth upon that platform. Chicago 0 Long Island City i Dallas o Atlanta o Pittsburgh Boston 0 San Francisco 451 Index continued Klt-1-1111. 411111110 1. liltlll, 111-1'1-rly 1. Klein, Alilfllll lA. Klein. AlllL'N X. 1Xlk'l1l. Roslyn 11. lVlt'11l11l'l'1.11'I'. 111-111111' lxlinv. R1L'llZl1'1l 11. Kline, l1:11'i11 K. Kline, S11-11111-11 C. KllIlQ1'111Illl,1'L'It'1'12. Ah. 1112, 111 ll. 1Cl11lt21ll2tl1, 111111111111 C. . .. Klrwli. 11111 li. ,,,,, 75 Klontz, -lnyce A.. ... 411 Klrrrig. lf. 1Qll1lL'l'1 . X-1,174 Kl11s1er1n:111. 1111111 XV. ,,,,,,,, 1X1lll1l1l, lliarlcs lt. 1r... ,,,, .. lxnqipp, 5. l,11111s1'y Kn:111p, Stanley XV. 91.17-1.1011 K11l1l1111'I', 1V1'slL'y R. Knecht, 1111111 nl. Knii-rini, Keniietli Ii Knight, 1:1n11's S. Knieht. 1:1110 M. Knight, Steplien 11. 1i1119l'iL'I'11.A11'S.1.I'Vt'1 K1111111'l, Cliarlcs 11. Kiirinp, XYIl11L'1' 111. Knnti. Rrrseiiiarie S. 45, 174, 11 1 . 94 1117.7 slf.. .H-1 42 222 326 1118 340 S7 79 1.141 197 S0 H0 27S 214 .1-111 72 311 17-I 272 78 X-I 190 11,1 2X7 197 411 321 98 247, 250, 305 K1rlDilj'1lSll1. l':11 ' ..... .,,,, 290 Knllick, -11l1lCl1,. ,,,,, ,,,,,, . , -15 Krwli. Judith .......... .. ...... .. 41 Koch, Steveii R.. ................ 98 .106 Kncka, Ilurntliy A. ,,,.,,, 45 Kiwriur, 71111011113 . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 60 Koi-l1l1'r. Kathleen ti. ....... 60, 149 Koeliler, 1'i1lllC1'f 1. ......... ..91, 279 Koella. l'11Il1'1l'5 ti. ,,,,, ,,,, 1 04 Koepke. 1171111 C. ..., .,,,,,,,,,,, S 1, 273 K11erl1cr, K1-nnetli 1. ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Koerfer, Ronalrl L, VV,,,,,, . .,V,v,, XS Koeritz, Kenneth XV. ......... 196, 231 Kohl, Carol L,.. ,,,,, V,V.,.,.V,V,,,, .311 Kollr, Claire .......,,, ..,,,,,,,,, 3 24 328 Kukoris, Denie-tra 1' ,,.,,, V,,,.,,.., , 119 Knlonis, Harvey... ..... ...... . 102 Kong, l'l1t1'111'1l Y. 1, 711,137 .10-I Koniag, Frierla l.. . .. . .125 litllllfil, Mary li. .. .. 49 Kiunils. Katheriiie R. . .. 252 27-I K1111yn1:111. Avillliltll 1. . 197 2111 Kirpcl. 11I11'1'11'l l.. .. . ...222 K1111k1', 1z!1llk'1't . X8 Korling. 'liyrzi ....... . 41 Knrsh, 111:111111' S. .273 Kosin, 12111111111 li. ........ 72 174 Knsinski, 111111111 H. .......... ........ 8 X Knsinski, 12111111111 M. ........ .... 2 90 Kostlcqi, 1'2rwin:1 M. ........ ..... 1 10 Kult-k, .1UIll11lt'.. . . . . 42 K11ts1'1l,'111l1l1A.. . ..... 1,17 Kiryzinigi, 12111111 Y. . . 82 Kralilic, Mary S. .. .. 46,156 Kracljian, Rita S. . 5-I Kragsctli, N11I'l11Il1l 11. .. S0 30-I 1i1'Ill11Cl'. David li. ..... .. .,... 196 Kramer, Frank A .,,, 107, 196, 205 Kraiiietlmziuer, Carol A. . 311, 59, .254 Kraska, 11ernadi11e 11. 254 Krzitnlil, 1'2t1VVf1.1'K1. -Y-Vf. 97, 199, 205 Kratzt-r, Earl C. .... .......... . ...... 9 3 Kranjalis, Ricliard A. ............... 100 Krause, Catlierine F. ........ ........ 3 28 Krause. 11C'1'Illl'1 A. ........ ........ 7 3 Krel11 George ............. ....... 1 74 Kriclihauni, 1111111 E. .. .... .... . 511 Kr11el1er, Donald VV. ........... .2193 Kroeher, Lois . ...,... ....... 1 53 159 Krug. Herhert P. ..... ....... . . 196 Kroger. Rudy A... ...... 273 278 Kronian, Erlvvarrl 1.. ..... .......... 2 31 Kronick, Ann M. .................. . 57 Kropp, Calvin YV. ................. 10-1 279 Kruw.11ele111' P... .... ...... ...... . . . 58 Kreuger, Frederick A. 1r .,,, S6 275 Krueger. Gary C ..... ..... 9 3. 247, 279 Krninin, Theodore H ..................... S7 Kruse. Carol .............. ...... 2 73 Krynicki. 1r.1a11 VV .... .. ........ 36 Krywick, M. Lynn ........ ........ -I 8 Knhy, Xyilliillll C. ....... .. .......... 72 Knchuk, H. Miles... ............... R0 Knelnnsted, Eloise 1. ........... 46. 149 Kuehner, Karen 1 .......... .......... 3 28 Kufalk, Robert L. ...... ....... 1 48 Kuhn, Alfred 1. ......... ...... 2 R6 Kuhn, Amy L. .. . Kuhn, lilizaheth U, ,... . Knhnen, Richard ti. . 47 -12 93 Larson. Judith K.- ................ 40 Larson, Lois Linda .......... ...L Larson, Rodney E. .............. . 222 58 ....-...137 Kula, liarhara T. .. .... .. -IX Larson, Ruth A.. .... Kunkel, Dunalrl M, . ..... ........ 8 0 Larson, VVilliam E ......... 87 233 Kunz, Laurie VV, .... .. 41 Laser, VVilliam C. ...... Knppernian, Harriet 1. ..... ........ . 126 Lass, Louise . ..... 39 235 77 57 Kurten, George XV, ........ ...,,., . .. 71 Lassen, Suzanne D ........ .- ........ ..54 Kurtz, Arthur V. ..,.......1.... 92, 304 Lathrop, Frances E .... ............. 4 8 214 Kvitek, Louis C. ......, . .,,..., 86 Laughton, Marlene .................. 2.312 Kwan, Stephen C. ...... ,.,... 1 7-1 Lavin,1ane Rae ..................... 287 342 Lawler, Karen E. .................... - ........ 41 Lawrence, Carolyn A. ......... Lawrence, Donna L. .... 46 1 Lawson, Frederick D. ........ ..- ...... 44 274 408 . 100, 197, 328 Leach, Richard F ............. 85 174 196 Lafoniit, Ronald R, ,.,.. 105,273 Leahy, Diana ....,., .,,,.,..,............. . L41 Ladin, Mary 1ane l.. .... ..... . .... 5 7 Leahy, Peter 1. .......... L .... ..261 Lafeher, Margaret 1. .... ........... 61 Leanza, Norma E. .......... ...... . ...51 LatTey. Janet D. ...... ..... ...... 5 5 Leason, Hayden L. ..................1.... 137 Lagaartl, Margrethe ......... .. .... 274 Le Bulin, Robert .................. 89, 196 Lagatuta, Frances .......... .,.,..1, 5 6 Leehner, Rohert C. ........ ........... 3 24 Lair1l,1eannette G. ..., ........ -I O Le Due, Lorrice A. ........ ........ 5 4 Lakich, Helen . .. .,.., . -12 Lee, David M. .............. 96 Lalanrle, Virginia H. ..... . 45, 273 Lee, Frances H. ....... ....... . .. 290 Lampark, Lois C, .............,.. .. 321 1,6C,JZ1Yl1ES Franklin ...................... 78 Lanipe, Andrew 1, ...........,.., 79, 196 Lee, John E ............ - ................. 157, 246 Lanclherg, 1oyee Q. . .,.,. 44, 256 Lee, Mary 1ane .............. ....40, 137 Lanrlwehr, Virginia F .... 55, 305 Lee, Mrs. lrving 1 ...... ................... 1 29 Lange, Virginia A. .......,. .,.. . .. 45 Leeh, Teil L. .. ..... ........ . ...102, 137 Langer, Peter H ..... .............. 1 60,196 Leggett, Virginia H .......... ....... - .328 Lanzfelcl, Charles R, ..........,....... 230 Lehrneld. David .... ............... . .174 Langliorne, 101111 113 .......,,,,. ..,,,, 1 90 Leiehtfuss, 1rvin XV. 11' .... - ........ 306 Laufzille, Arthur 1. ...... ...., ...... 2 1 1 Leithead, Ann C .................. 44 Lanizkamrnerer, June l. ............. 49 Lekas,1a111eS .... ............... ..... 3 2 9 Langley, Mary .....,,.... ......... ,,,,... 3 2 8 Lemon, 1oyce D. ..... ........... 2 96 Lungs. ,loan S. ..... ...... ..... ........,.., 1 7 4 Lenmark. Mary E. ......................... 39 Lanxzsner, Maj. Adolph ......,,.i, 133 Lennan. 101111121111 B. ............... ...... 7 9 Laiigtry, Alfrerl L, jr, ....... 98 Lenzini, Leo ..... .............. 132 137 Langtry, A. Phelps ............ 199, 286 Leonard, Deborah ,1 ......... - ............ 39 Lztnning, Jack -1r, ........ Y ........,,,,, 88 Leparrl. David H. ......... ........... 2 11 Larks, Ethel 1 ........... .......,,,, 5 1 Leppert, David 1. ..... .............. 8 9 Larsen, 1ean C, .......,,,,.. ,,,,, 1 49 Lerch, John P, .. ...... ........ 8 0 273 Larsen, 1ulia ..,.,, W ,,,,,,, 4,2 Lereh, Norman D ,.... L.. .... 321 Larsen Tulienne M, ...,,... ..,,,,, 4 7 Leren, Helen 1. ..... ....... ....... 4 8 Larson Earl R... .......... ....... 9 3 Levenberg. Marie R. .................. .. 57 Larson Eugene E. ......., ...... 1 74 Levenstam, Saraine ........ ......... 3 26 Larson Herbert VV ,.... . ....., 198 Levin, Calvin G ............. ..... - .. 196 Larson JO1111 ............, 323 Levin, David S ....... .... ........... 1 0 0 Larson 1on M. ......... 325 Levin, 1. 1ean ........ ......... 5 9 Covering the 1953 Syllabus BAGGAGE TRANSFER In Sparkling Black and White PARMELEE TRANSPORTATION A Syllabus Perennial I THE 5. K. SMITH COMPANY 41111 9857 N. Western avenue, Chicago ARmitage 6-3790 COMPANY EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ln C. 81 N. W. 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Barhara L. ...V...Y..,,,.,,Y 336 Levinson, Marilyn T. ......,,,,,,YY. 174 Levy, Marilyn ,...,..........., ,,.,.,. 3 26 Lewis, Bruce VV. ...... 85 Lewis, Leo T. ,,,,....., ,, A,... . 96 Lewis, Patricia J. ,.., ,,,,,,,, 2 22 Liapes, Niclmlas T. ,.Y,v, ,.,.,. 9 9 Libin, Jerome B. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 02 Lieberman. David L. .......... ....... 9 fl Liebrock. Nancy C. ...... 36, 167, 175 Liegl, Julia M.-. ................... 47, 260 Liesse. Marlene A. ...................... 39 Linane. Kenneth C. ........ .......... 7 9 Lincoln, Sara A. .. ........ ........... 5 Z Lindberg. George W. ................... S7 Lindberg. Susan C. ..... ........ 5 0, 175 Linden, Carol , ...... ......... ...., ...... Z 9 6 Lindgren. Nancy R. ...................... 56 Lindsay, Ann S. . .................. ...52 Lindsay. Donald G. .i............ ...... 7 8 Lindstrom, Paul E. ....... 84, 222, 324 Lineberry, Je-an A. .. ............. ....i 1 75 Linklater. Margaret P. ........... .. 41 Linn, Mary M. ...., ............. 52, 58 Linton, David S. ................ 86, 322 Liontakis, Nick E. .............. 84, 329 Lipp, Sue J. ...... .,................ . .. 38 Lippe, Melvin K. ........ 90, 274, 306 Lipschutz, Betty L. ....,..........,........ 43 Lipsey. Charles B ....... ,..........,.,... 9 0 Lisk, Irvin F... ...........,............,..... 89 Little. Yernmi K. ., ......,.,,..,......,. 96, 156. 199, 205. 272 Litzow, Florence vl. ..,...............,.... 58 Livingston. Dr. .....,...., ...........,,,,. 4 8 Livingston. loan, .............. 39, 175 Lizzaclro, Diane M. .,.., ,.... ..., W , .61 Loeber, Paul M. ..,.......,., ......... 7 9 Loehr, Lois A. ....,.. ....,...,. ..,.... , , 45 Loesch, Gretchen G ....,....,.,.. ., 149 Lofdalil. David E. .......... 103, 196 Lokanc. Antlioiiy M ...., .....,......,... 1 37 Lollar, Robert H. ....,., ...., ....... 8 9 Lombana. Anita D. .........,......... 43 Lombard. Carol L. ..,......,,.,.. 48, 214 London. Richard E. ....., - ........... 85 Long, Janet M. ...,,.,.. 137 Long. Richard XV. Jr. ................... 99 Lougenecker. Mary K. ....... .,.,.. , 276. 296, 408 Longquist, Dorothy J, .,,.,.,..., 41, 175 Loosley, F. Stuart ,.,...............,.,., , 77 Lordahl. Daniel S. .,...,..,...... 76, 274 Lott, Peter D.. ....,. ..,........,,. 8 9 Loughlin, Alice E ....... ........... . 44 Love, Russell J ......,..,. ......,.,, , , 222 Lovell, Reine A .......... ....... 4 8, 288 Lowe, Everest A. ...... ..,, , , 100, 247 Lowey, Richard G. .,.,., ,.,,,..,..... 8 6 Lowitz, Helen V, ....... , ,,,,,,,,,,1,11,11, 52 Lubke, Bettina ..,,.....,.,.,,,, ,.,,. ,..,.,. 4 3 Lubke, Vicmr E. .......,,,, 72, 175, 196 Lucas, John E. .,..... 74, 175, 198, 205 Luck, Joann J. .....................,,., 50 Lucy. Richard H. ................... 72, 279 Ludwig. Barbara A. ...............,,.,. ,,58 Lum, Laura S. ..,,,..... ,,... ....,,,.,,, 2 90 Lump, Robert J .,,,,.,...., ,..... , ,g4, 137 Lund, Berry A. ...,.,... ........,,,,, 4 0 Lundell, john H. ..,.....,, ,....,,,, 1 00 Lundell, Lowell L. ....,.,,,.....,..., ,, 107 Lundgrqeii, Luelle M. Lundquist. Carol J. ....,.,....... , Lunt, Thomas E. ,....... . ....5o, ss 86. Lusk. Margaret A. ....... . Lyke, Arthur D .,......... Lynch, Joyce J. ....... . Lynch, Mary L. .... , ,.QQQfLi8. Macdonald, Forrest R. ....... 79, 40 55 156 175 252 279 Macdonald, Ora ........,... ,....,, , ,,.,. 1 29 Macgillivray. Donald B. ...,.,,.,.,, 74 Macgregor. Duncan S. ....... 74, 175 Macgregor. Jenny E .,,,.........,,.,.... S1 Mache, Manfred XY. ,, ,....,....,,. W 94 Macintyre, Kenneth R. ....... ...... 7 8 Mack, Alice G. .......,,...,...,.. 287, 371 Mack, Johnny M. .........,,..,, ......,,. 1 O2 Mackenzie. Gwendolyn M. .. 45, 149 Mackin. James F, ..,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,, V156 Macmilliii. David M. ......i . 233, 235 Macnider. lYilliam A. Jr. MadLl0X, XY:ilter D. H, ...... ,H 87, 131 167 Madison, Sarah G., ..,... .........,., . 48 Magee. Robert S. ................. ....... 2 97 Magnuson, John R. ........... 105, 137 Magyar, Joseph B. ..i............ . 100 Mahler, Bob G. 101. 137. 408, 409 Maichle. Nancy Y. ....................... 51 Main, David R. ........ Y ....... .... . . 97 Mainland. Keith F. ........... 103. 157 Mair, Betty .................... ......... . 233 Muir, Ray ............. ,............. ..... 7 7 , 273 Mair. Sue A. ......... .......... ........... 5 0 Malcolm, Barbara L. ...... ...... 6 1 Malecki. Ronald E. ...... .......... l 06 Maloney, David L ........ ...... 8 l Maloney, Marry P .... 40 Maloney. Thomas H...- ........ ...... 9 3 Malott, Eugene E.. .................. 197 Malvey. Margaret E. ...,....... 40. 275 Mandrela, Kent I.. ...... ............ 1 37 Maries. xyllllillll C. ...... ..... Y H199 Mangam. Juan M. ........ 39 Nlann. Carl U. ......... ........ l O7 Mann. Daniel P.. .... ..... 3 13 Mann, Marilyn A. ...... 33 Manning. Matilda ...................... 31.3 Manning. Manloa.. .................. 44, 58 Mapes. Lynn C. .... .................. ..... 9 3 Marget, Louis A. .......... 102, 222, 3211 Margul, Dorothy .............................. 60 Marhulz, Maryl A. .. ....,.. Y.. 50, 221 Mark, Ed . .......... ......... . . 3.38 Mark, Jessica Il. .... 52 Markus, Franklin VY, ......... ........ 9 9 Marlas, James D. .................... ..... 9 9 lllarossy. John A. ........,... 7.2, 198 Marquardt. Alexander A. .......... 97 Marquarrlt, Dianna R. ,........ ....... 3 lm Marquardt, George VV. ...... 92 Marquarrlt, fll'CtCl1Cll ........... 52, 371 Marr, VK'altc-r L. ..... ...... . . ......., 9U Marschall, Henry L. ...... ......., 2 SO Marseille, Richard A. ...1........... 197 Marsh, lllary E. .... ..... , .1.. ........ 5 1 Marshack, Bonita ............ .......... 6 0 Marshall, Betty H. ...,............... 140 Marshall. Deborah L. .................. 48 Marshall, Garry K. ....... - ...... ....... 7 2 Marshall, John A. ....... 198, 273, 408 Marshall, Katharine ........... -ll, 323 Marshall, Maiirice Jr, ............... 273 Martin. Alikei .............. .... ....... l I i7 Martin. Arch G. ...... .... ...r... 99 Martin. David A. .. ........... ...... , 96 Martin, Marianne ........ .... 4 6 Martin, Stephen T. .......... .-.... S U Martin. VVilliam B. ........ ..,..., 8 5 Marvil. Joel D. ........ ...... ...... 9 8 Masilotti. Richard E ......... ....... 9 3 Masker. James R. .............. 91 Mason, Charles R. ........,............. 278 Mason, Mrs. Claudine V. .......... 303 Mason, Elizabeth ........................... 47 Mason, Martha G. .......................... 48 Mason, Richard L. ........... -.. 77, 275 Mason, Robert E. ..... ........... . . 92 Masters. Marilyn A. ...... ,, ..,.. 275 Masters, Ronald E, ...... ......,, 3 21 Mathews. Mrs. M. ........ .... , ,47 Mathews, Melville J. ...... ,,.,., 8 3 Mathieson, Marilyn ........ .......... 4 ti Matsumoto, Shigzo ...... ...,..... 3 .ZR Mauney, Joan B. ........ .......... 5 8 Maurer, Thomas E. ..... .....,.,. . ., 93 Maxwell, Richard L. .........,. 85, 272 May. Sandra .......... ..., ...,....... . 4 1 Mayer. Mary J.. .. ..,... ...... 3 S Mazel. Maurice S. ........ ........ . 75 Mazie. David M. ..... ........ . 306 Mc Adams, Ruth .....,... ...,,... 3 28 Mc Alpine. John D. ..,.,... ...... 103 Mc Auliiie. Martha J. ......... ..,,.. 4 ri Mc Aulitfe, Michael J. ..... ...... 7 lm Mc Bride, Thomas G. Jr, .......,., 1113 Mc Calle, Elizabeth S. ....... ....... 5 fl Mc Call, James H, .,............ .,.,,.. 7 7 Mc Call. Sherrod B. ...... ............... 2 22 Mr: Campbell. James F .........,.,..., 80 Mc Carter. James I. .,...............,,... 198 Mc Carthy, Mary K. ........ ..... 2 88 Mc Czirthy, Paul F.. ...... ,...... 7 7 Mc Cauglian. Mary S. .............,... 55 Mc Caughey, Marion F. ............ , 54 133. . , 137. Claughfrty. John L ........ 72, 271 NIC 2.22 Mc Clay. beurge E.. ................... 320 Mc Clugage. Margaret A. ......... 58 Mc flung, Bonnie L. .......,......1,,. 328 Mc Clure, Bruce B. ,.,.,...,...1....,.. 175 MC Cormick, Joan E. ......... .... 2 SJ Mc Cormick. Joseph A, ............... 79 Mc Cormick. Thomas J. ..,.,..,,,.,.. 79 Mc Crory, Martha AM ..... ........ 5 2 Mc Cullough, VVilliam L...104.175 Mc Dade. Jane E.. .......,.,............ , 54 Mc Daniel, Bob.. ..... .....,........., 3 28 Mc Daniel. Charles G. .............. 328 Mc DL-rmaiul. Barhzlrzi J.. . .... 54 Mc Duiiell. Margaret A. .. ,.,.... 175 Mc Donnell, Kathleen L. ........... L10 MC Dowell, Tlionias VV. .... .... . 72 MC Fflflflell, Ilillfllilil .. 54, 214, 219 Mc Fzulrlin. Shirley P. ........ ...... . ,43 Mc Fznrlaml. Robert D. ..... ...... 8 5 Mc Gr-0, Henry VV. Jr. ....... X2 Mc Gill, Catherine VV. ................. 50 Mc Ginn, Jaiucs T. ., .... . .,.,... 223 Mc Gimif-ss. lilizalmetli L ......... lll Mc Giiiiiis, Sheila M. ...... ..... .,.... 4 S Mc Gratli. Lawrence P. ...... H 71. 231, 256, 261 SI3 Mc Grath. Marlene Y. .... . 00 137 Mc Guigaii. Dean Roland F. 300 Mc liicriiey. Susan XY.. ......... 41 Mc Kcclixivsay. Douglas M.. ..... 97 Mc Kcvitt. Tliimlas Al. ......... 76 197 Mc Kie, Karen J. .......... 50, 2911 Mc Knight, John L. .. 73 222 304 Mc Larcii. Jayne ............ .. 43 Mc Lzireu, Peter., ........ ES. 305. 313 Mc Learn. Laura A. ..... ..... 5 J 277 Mc Lcuil, Dcan James C. ..... . 3018 Mc Lctchie. Juan A. ......... ...... 5 3 Mc Mahon, Helen C. ....... ........ 4 H Mc Mahon, VVillizim R. ...... ....... l U4 Mc Nullc-ii, -laiues A. ........ 94. 1110 Mc Nall. Doris B. ...... . .... 45 Mc Nally. Mrs. Amlrewj . ..... 129 Mc Namee. Raymond XV. jr. 711 197 Mc Namee. Robert J. ., ........ 99. 343 Mc Ni1t,RrivH. ........... ....... E I9 Mc Nulfy. Thomas B. ........ . .... 175 Mc Oskar, Nancy A. .... ........... 2 74 Mc Phcrson, Douglas R. SO Mc Pike, Joe D. ......... 186,313 Mc Queen. Patricia L. ...... .. I-l Mc Quown. John A. ............ .S9. 199 Mc Sunzis. John R. ............... 99, 197 Mc Vey. David ........ 175 Mc NYillianis. Fred G. Jr. ....... 93 Mc-acl, Lynda l. .......,................... H237 Meeg, Janice M. ...................... 41 276 Mc-ehl, Mary S. ....., .......... . .. 45 Meier. Margo I... .,.. ...... 3 6, 287 Meiurlers, Bruce E. .... . ......... 107 Meislc, Lois ......... ........ . 118 Melhye. Jean A. .... ,. ....... 247 Melvin, Marilyn S. ...... ............. 5 S Meneley. Mariami , ............... .. 320 Mc-riam, F. Nucl ................... 76, 279 Merrick, Patricia A, ........... 36, 222 Merrill. Mrs. G. A.. ..... 37 Merrimack, Roger R. ....... 107, 198 Merske. Richard A. ........... ., 91. 273 Mertis. Demetra P. ..............., ..... 1 57 Mertz. Maryann ..................... ..-10 Mettler. Shirley Ann .......... ........ 5 8 Meuer. Gail F. ...................,....... 287 Meyer, Clara B. .......... 41 296 407 Meyer, Douglai K. ............. , 85 190 Meyer, Helen K .......... ................... 4 7 Meyer, N, Jane ............. 43, 1511, 158. 100, 271 305 323 Meyer, Joann R. .................. 210, 214 Meyer. Joseph A. ...... ....,............... 8 tm Meyer, Leota . ......... .,....,.,. 4 U Meyer. Mabel L. .......... ...... 2 R7 Meyer. Marilyn L. ...... .......... 5 S Meyer. Richard L, ........ ...... .... , 7 4 Meyer. Robert H. .... ......... 8 2, 322 Meyers, Robert VV. ...................... 91 Michelctti, Juseph R .... ................ 2 11 Michie, Donald ............... , 27-8 Miele. Norma E. 42, 175. 288 343 Mielke. John ..............................,..... 301- Milini. jo A. . .... ,. .........,,.,.......... . 40 Miklan, Richard P ...,.... ,..... - .. Rh Milder. Barbara R. ...... ...... ...... 4 2 Millie, Richard A. ........,.... 232, 255 Miller, Audrey A. ...............,.. 00 311 Miller, Beverly ..........................,.... 520 Miller, Carol A. ..... 36 214 219 Miller, Daniel C. ........................... 190 Miller, George E. ......,.....,......,.,...,. 01 Miller, Glen ....,..,... ,..,,,,. 1 Q4 Miller. James Ellison ................ 107 Miller. Jay .... ................. . .. S8 Miller, Justin G. .. ,, 231 361 Miller. Louis B. ........ ......,..... 1 SL, Miller. Myron M. ,, ..........,........ 71, 137. 272, 273 322 Millvr, Richard ......... ..... , .,7S, 279 Miller. Robert F., ...... ....... 1 06 231 Miller. Roy E. ......... ....... 1 043, 379 Miller. Sally L. ..... ..,.,...,...... 5 0 Millner, Mary R. ...... ..........,,.. 4 6 Milluy, Kathleen ........... 40 177 Mills. Donn L. ........ , .............. 214 Mills. Judith L. , ..... .....,... 4 6, 177 Milne. Robert P. ...... ..,.,,... 8 5, 273 Minch. John D. .......... ,. ......,.... 79 Miner. Gloria G.. ,..... ,177 -1 i Q 1 Minnr, Roger l.. .. ........ .. , 1- Mistlchauer. Phyllis X... ..... 40,157 Mitchr-ll, Cynthia H. ...... ...,. . SU Mitcliull. Janice R.. ........ .107, 3013 Mitchull, Mi-lhaliu .. ...... , ,, .UH Mitchum, Robert M. .......... 328 Miyzimutn, Alan T. ............. . ..... 100 Miyzixliim. Yutaka ....... ...... 1 77 Mlccku, I.IlVVl'C'llCC M ...... Sl Mlcclm. Rayniuml V ....... ..,. ,..... 3 l Nluckrns, Lyle F. ....... ....... ...... 3 . l Muellur, Herbert F. ........ 99. JW' Mueller, Ronald l.. ........... 103. 193 Mulitnr, John N. ..... . ............ . 93 lylmisa-cs, Tull , ....... .... ....,. 9 Y J Munatcr. The ., ..... , IJ-l Mouiiuy. Janet M. ., .... ..... W .41 lVIoui'v, Carol Y. .... ........ ....... - l fr Mrmrc. Erlwalyii .. ........... ..... 1 77 lVI0m'1-, Elizabeth A. .....,.... ........ 4 ll Nlrmrc, Juycc H .... ...................... 4 2 Munro. Lawrence XV. Jr. ....... ., lull Moore, Marjnlaine R. ....... 149, 252 Moiirc, Tinimis J. .................. 35. 279 Moore, XVZIYIIC A. ................. ....... l U0 Moore. lYilli:im R. ......... ...... ..... 1 3 7 Mooslcitnt-V. Gerhard D., ......... 82 Moreton, Sur- Z. ....................... 47, 177 Morgan. Criiietaiicc .............. 274 Morgan, George N. .li .... ........ S ll Morgan, -lack I.. ........ 83 Morgan. Richard A. ....... ........... 1 D7 Morgan. Robert S. ........ S9 196, 279 Murgamlo, John .... ........... . .. . Zll lVIOrm:1n, Robert F. ........... ....... 7 9 Morrie. Bert NV. ....... .... - V93 Morrim Frank I. ....... ..... - ..... 9 4 Morris, janivs H ......... ....... i 107 Morris, Jean R. ..... ...... , .. 38, 247 Morris, Lee R.. .......... 102 233. 235 Morris Pamela R. ............. -W 53. 85 Murris, Richard A ....... ...... 1 57 Morris, Sheila R. ..... ....... 4 5 Morrison, .Xnn B... 177 Morse, Peter L .......... .......... 2 DI Morton, Rosemarie ..... ..... ...... 1 4 9 Moser. Shirley O. ........ -...21-1. 331 Moses, Jlllllfll L. ....... WW ..... 38 Mosk, Nancy R. ............ ........... - H33 Moss, John J. ....,.. ...... . - ...... 177, 27.2 Mounteuhrick, hlmity ....... ,..,,.294 Moutvic, Elaine INT. ..................... 51 Moyers, George VV. Jr. ...... .2 .... 99 Mraz. ,loan G. ............. ...... f .W332 Mudge, John T. ............. ...-..197 Mueller, Dun . ......... ...... . 306 Mueller, Jack C. ...... .... . f 328 Mueller. Marlene C. .............. 51.149 Muir, Lorraine IV1. .... ................... 5 1 Mulholland. Robert E ...... ........... I U0 Mullen, John VV... ................. ..... . -73 Muller, Carnl D. ........... ...... . 4-7 54 Mulvaiiey. James R. ................ 314 Muncastc-r. Edward H ......... 81. 199 Mumlt, Bill .......... ....... .......... 3 2 U lVIuii5.5ar, lohn E. .. ...... ........ 9 6 Munn, Elizabeth G. ....... . .......... 238 Munrrre, Rayellen Y .... .,.,... 48, 149 Munson, Neil M ........ W. ......... 328 Munz. Beverly A.. ................ AWN 45 Muriluch, Donald R. .............. W.. 251 Murphy, Barbara A. .,....,,,,., ...AH45 Murphy. Elizabeth J. ...54 271, 295 Murphy, Frank I. ...- ..,....,...... -..W80 Murphy, Morgan F .,,,,,.,.....,,,,........ 98 Murphy. Sheila . ,Y.,,, ......V 4 9 Murphy. Sheila BI. ,,,,Y,, H- .,,, SU Murray. Anil NI. ,,,,,..,, .Y...A...VV. 5 2 Murray, Robert J. ,Y,YYYYY,,,,,,,, ,,Y..... 9 7 Muspgierd. Donna E. ...,,,, , ,,Y,Y,,,,.,,, 5-l Mushkiii, Irwin .,,,.,.,,,..,.,,,,Y,, 90. 306 Mussmi. Mary D. ..... ...,Y,,,,, . .158 Muthcr. Ellis F. ..... .. ..,,,,,,, .80 Myers, Dmwmtliy E. .,., ,. .,Y,,.,, 40 Myers, Flfwc-rice ..., . ..... 287 M yers. John ,.,.,,,,,,.. ..,...., 9 7 Myricli, George J. ,.,,, .,,.,,, R 0 Myrmi, Murray .,.,, ...... 2 5-I Naax. Paul LM.. ,,,,..,,. ,,,,, ,.,,, 5 7 3 Naeckcl. Arno T. ...,......,. ,....,, 7 4,190 Naglc, XVilliaiu A. ..,,... .... .... ....... C 7 9 Nakngawa. Tum .... ..,,........... 333 Nakamura. R:iy11lrmw,l H ................ 73 Nakaya. Sakiko .... ....... ....... 6 0 . 331 Naiiiieilhorn. Marvin E ............. 137 Narup, Carol P. ..... ......... ....... 4 l r Nash, Dorothy ...... ........., . all Nash, George E ...... ,,,.......... 1 04 Nasa. Nancy C' ......... ...... 3 6, 351' Nasmus,1IaryJ ........ ......... . Sh 461 Index continued ,... 1 4 ., . Xatliaii. Xlax ylr. -15 Xt'-litres. lit-it R. 102 Nuwliiiaii, Sllldlllll' 9 177 327 Nrissrt. llt'lt'li 45 Nelson, llailiara A. nl. 252 Xt lstlll. llJtX'l1l 15,1 7, 25.2 .522 Xt'lstlll.1i.'tr1lQl' A. .ll 177 xt'lsil11.-ltrllll ll. 17 Nt-1-on, lil'Illll'1ll 1 To Xt-leon, l,t't'lia li, 53 326 Nelson. R1t'liartl R 3'1 Nelson, llonaltl K 91 Nelson. Yalerit- lf. 51 Xt-toss, 'l'ainara 220, 222 Nt-sliitt. lfrank T. 31.14- Nctahlo, Riij' A. 31 Xen, .Xrtlrur A. 70 Nt-iilit-iu.Yiviaii1.. , 43 Neuinaiiii Marlene 'X 57.177 Nt-uiniller, Martha 48 53 Xvust-s, Marianne 177 Nevis, Toliy . 212 Nt-xv. Donald Y. .. 88 Newby, Mary . 46 Nm-wconier, Albert .. 82 Newt-ll, ,lohn T. 104 Newt-ll. 1Yillian1 J. 96 Nt-wnian, Marjorie l.. . 36 Xcjliart, l'2l'eilt't'it' A. . 83 Nicklas. l ietl NV. . . .. 106 Nicksic, Marylou ..... ..... ...... . w o Xietlclitlliil, hluffis J .... 2. . 22. 304. 325 Nielsen. Robert .. .. M232 Nut-niann. ,lack li, 80 Nlcptxkru, Signiunrl . 91 Nitieiit-ggcr. james A. . 76, 254 Nissen, ,lack O. . .. . ....,. 235 Nissen. Robert B. . ....137 Xitz, 1. Charles ,lr .,.. 238 Notlorp. Richard VV . 235 Nolan. ,lustine ..... .. -12 Nolte, Loren XV. . .... ...... . .. 325 Nordell, Alvin Al. ....... . ..... .211 Nordlof. Audrey ........... ..l-19. 321 Nortlinan. Jeanine A. . . .. ,. 328 Nordstrand, Ray XY 88 Ntlflilli, Eclwartl R. ., . .. 84 Norman, ,loan A. . . 44 260 Xorinington, ,loan 1. .... .307 Norris, Rudy R. . . 104.151-,273 Norton, Saralyn , . . . ., , 48 Norton. lYilliam XY. , SX, 232 Novak. john S. . .. 92 Novak. Philip E. . . 97 Nowlin. Patricia A. . 311 Noyes, Nicholas . 79 Nuell, 1Yynne K. . . 311 Nye. Kenneth 11. . .... 211 Nygren. .lohn T. .. R7 Nylund, Barbara J. .. ol Oas. Ruth C. .... ...... ........... . . .47 54 Ohenshain, Barbara ...... .... . .... 3 tw Oliernieier, Ethel ............ 48, 247, 276 Olietz, Janet C. . ......... ......... . .. . 321 O'Brien, Patrick. .... ........ 9 8, 304 Ochtman ,Edward ............... 106 O'C'onnor, john F. .............. 94 198 O'Connor, Megan R. .....,..,.. 52,407 Oestreich, Arthur H. .. . . 129 Ogata, Roger 1. ...... ..... . . 82 Ogleshy, Richard G. .. . 89 O'Hare. Alex F ....,... 99 Ohweiler. Marilyn J. ...,..... .. .. 46 Ohlwein. Edward P. Jr ............... Sl Okrent, Louise T. ........... 57 Old, Claudia P .... ........ . . . ........ 36 Olrlenquist. Andrew G. . .. ..... . 177 Oleg 1 1....... ....,. - ...... 1..... . 79 Olendorf. Kenneth R ,....... 103 Olin. Richard A ................ . ...... 247 Oliver, Robert J. ................. '72 177 Ollerer, Bobette C. ..,...... .......... 2 . 51 Olles. Joseph C ........ ... H78. 133, 252 Olsen Barbara J. ....... .. 60 149 Olsen Mary H. .... .... . 60, 321, 325 Olsen Richard J.. ................ SS, 232 Olsen, Suzanne C. .......... .. ...... 45 Olsen Thomas M. ...... ..... . 108 Olson Donald E. ........ 177 Olson Gail . .... ........... . . .... 328 Olson Ivan XV. ....... ...325 Olson, Kenneth E. Olson, Mary jane A 7.17 .... .-.., Opeka. Robert li. .. ..,. Orr, Rosemary .. . Orr, Sain R. . .. Ortiz. ,laines R. , . Ortjcn. La Yonnc ......... . Urwigg. Carol .... flsgtiutl, Suzanne ...... Ostlicrg, Constance Ostrliek. Mary D. ...... .. . Oswald, Mary C. Ottaviani, Albert . .... . Otto, Marilyn H. ..... . Otto, Mary Ann Owen, Carl E. . on 40 Owen, Mary E.... ......... .. 51 Owen, Sally L. ,......... ,.... . . Owens, Dave L. ...... ,........ . .. l,VVl'l15, E. james . .. 168. 230, Pacey. Fred M. I acino, Geraldine L. ........... 46 Paciotti. Donna C. Paddock, Anne R. Page, Angeline... ....... ...... . 42 Page, Joseph C. Jr. .............., 107 Page, VVilliam O. ...... . Pahnke, Dolores J. ....... 250 Paleczny. Robert C Palicke, Carl H. Palmquist, Philip D ...... ............ Pang, Franklin K. ............... . Park. Patricia... ................ .167 Parke. Barbara J. ................. Parker. Valentine. ...... 77,177 Parks, Patricia A. ..................... . Parra. Frank .... ......... . . Parsons, Ladd J. ....... 94.131 Pasternock. Maryann H. . 47. 294. 295 Patchanian. Armen Patrick, Sara C. .............. 40. 53 Patrre, David H. ........... .... S 2 Patt. Herbert gl. ...... .. 102, 247 Paterson, Barbara D. ............. . 246 3411 81 149 87 78 325 328 58 177 48 177 196 323 177 129 177 55 306 306 79 54 39 48 294 177 94 127 137 82 105 290 177 48 288 47 196 189 298 82 256 288 313 40 Patterson, Mary C ......... ......... 5 9 Patzke, Ellen M ......... ......... 4 0 Paul, Lisbeth ............ ......... 4 3 Paul, L. James ........... ......... 7 9 Paulick, Herman R ....... 79 Paulik, George J ..... 2 .......... ......... 99 Paulsen. Mary L. ............... ......... 5 1 Paulson, Virginia G. ....... ...... 2 .177 Pavey, Sharon ...... ........ . .... - 50 Pavlik, loy D.. .. ........ . ...... 50 Pauly, Robert XV ...... ..................... Payes. Joanne M. 2..- .................... . Paynter, Dave M ......... 79,198, Paysner, Betty ......... ...- ........... A.. Payton, John-P ..... ....... ............... Peacock, Emily M. .................. Peacock, Thomas I ............. 71 Pearce, Nancy E ............. Pearson, Fred H. ...... . Pearson. James J ......... Pearson, June M. ....., . Pease, Barbara J. .... . Peavey. John P. ........ ....... 8 9 Peck, Edson .......... n 97 41 205 38 279 51 137 41 74 199 60 45 197 321 88 Peck, Ralph A... ........ Pecsok, Pauline M .... ........ 4 0,252 Pedersen, William H ...... ........ - . 86 Peerman. Dean G ........ . ............ 324 Pehlirahian, Charles H ....... -..- 82 Peirce, Cynthia ................... .. ........ 288 Pekarsk, Joseph ........... ................ 3 13 Pelz, Rita J. .. ........ ........ - ...-.260 Pendexter. Elaine D...--.. 52, 256 Penix, Henry B ..... ............. - 97 Penney, Edward T. ........... 99,279 Pennington, James F. .... ....... .... 8 3 Pennington, Robert E. 73, 214 324 Penzak, Harriet ...................... -- 326 Peponis, james A .... --..- ............. 261 Perine, Thomas A..- ..... 2.2 98 196 Perkins, James O. Jr.- ..... 74 137 Perkins, Robert S..- ......... -.. 72,196 Perkowski, Jeanette E....- ..... .. 290 Permoda. Donald A. ........... 156 246 Perrill, Norman N ...................... 222 Perry, ,lack T. .............. - ........... -- 71 Perry, Maribeth ....... ............... ..... 5 5 Perschbaclier, Ann L. .48, 254 288 Persike, Kay T ......... .... 2 -2...W..... 46 Peters. Carl W. Ir ................. . 75 Peters, Ruth M. ................... 40,212 Warming Campus Buildings Favorite Desserts All Through the Winter of Campus Dorms Mea dow Oo l cl Coal for the Campus , I C and for the llouseliold Consumer A m ROTH -ADAM FUEL COMPANY 1509 XX . tiortlaml street. Cliicago 4112 BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY lllillllllllfll 0-0250 537 Custer street, Evanston Ubliversitv -1-O987 l 1 Colonial Room Tip Top Room French Room Oxford Room Crystal Room IN THE true Georgian tradition ol' good taste and the finest in guest accommodations, we offer you unrivaled facilities for that luncheon. private dinner. wedding breakfast. bridge party, reception or tea you may have in prospect. Our wide experience and expert personnel assure the responsible execu- tion of any social function. large or small . . from artistic room arrangement through to perfect cuisine and service. A call to out Catering Manager places you under no obligations. . JACK KHRNS. Manager 5? all 1 P .4 , -r . ' , b , I, . hr eorgian We 1' s Index continued Pietz, Rada P. . 313 Pike, Frederielt R. .. .. 90 Pike, Marion .. ,,,,,,., . .279 Pilcher, Richard VV... ..,. , 74 Petersen. Gerald T. ,,., . ..Y,. 94 Pilgrim, Philip Vlf... ...,.1ll7, 279 Petersen, Marjorie A... ..,. ,..Y.tt.. 1 'inc, joseph XY. ,... 177 46. 276, 277 Pincson, Stephanie A. 51,287 Petersen, Nancy M .,,,,,,,.,,,.... .,.. 1 77 Pine, Max . .. ..,., 279 Peterson, Alan E. YYYY,,,, ...133 137 Pinter ,loyce K. ,,,. ....... . .. 59 Peterson, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 51 Pitzer Margaret E. .. 43 Peterson, Barhara L.. ,.,,, 149 281 Placek. Nancy A. ,,,,, ... 41,287 Peterson, Carlton R.... .. 70,177 Plaut, Frank D. .. ,,,, QR Peterson, Craig . ., ,..,,,, ,,,,,, 2 86 Plunkett, Richard L, -lr.. . 70 Peterson, Harriett S. ,,., 296 Podeschi, Ronald L. ,,,,,,,,, 76 322 Peterson, Harry F. . ...156 Podcsta, Lucille K, . til Peterson -loan K.. .,,,,.,,,.., . 60 Poerschman, Frederick VV. SS Peterson, Joanne L. 55,160 Poindcxter, Virginia .. .. Peterson, John D. ,.,.. 74,190 297 Pohly. Glenna M. ........ 212 Peterson. Keith G. ...... . .. 91.286 Poland, M. Carolyn .. . 5: Peterson Sidney L .... ........ 9 4, 288 Poling, -lanies D. . . 93,177, 322 Peterson Van ...... .... . 328 Pollack, Geraldine R... BH Peterson Vl'ayne M. 78 Polland. Elliot L. 211 Peterson. XYil1iam R. .93 197 Pollock, Robert .lilo Petrancek, Frank VY. ..,. 89 Pollock, Stanley l.. .. . .llilli Petrasovich, ,lanles E. .. 300 Polychrones. Jann-s Z, .... . 320 Petrie, Donald E. ...,... ..,,,206 407 Polyrloris. Niclnilas ll. .. Petrix. Marilyn -1. ..,, ,. .. lil 167 71.231 .129 Petros, Michael S. .... 105 Pontart-111. Anita C. . 59 Petsche, Bruce A. ..,. 1113, 156 100 Poorc. XYi1liam t', 70 Petterson. llavid A.. . S1 l'oponis, ,lanics . 32 Pfaetlli. Henle R. 60 Popp. ,lanies U, . . 73 Pfeiffer. Frederick VV. 90, 230 232 Poppel. Richard . .. 7 Ptledcrer, Fred R. ,.... . 232 235 Porter. t'harlcs A. . ....... 177 .ill Phelps. Ray K, ..... .. 235 Portcrlicld. Mary K. 149,322 Phillips. Bert tl. . S1 Posner, Fred S. ...lll2,3Uo -HIS Phillips. Ed ....... 328 Potter. Beverly R. . 51 Pllllp. JGl'lll AY. . . .. . 82 lhillllilius GL'ui'i4L' ill. 321' Piculas. Manuel E.. ..211 Powell. Robert t', . . LV Pieclc, Maryanna ..... . 51 Powers. Jeanne K. . S2 252 Pierce, Ellsworth T, . SH. 252, 201 Povrric, ll1'lUgL'llL' 4H, 219, 222 271 Pierce. Lambert R. .... 235 1'rai4cr. Marilynn nl. .. -17 322 Piernni. -losepli C.. . . 103 Pratz. ,lanies A. . .. 'J' Pietrzak, Rosemary P, 61.149, 290 Prechtcl. L. Allen Argyle Socks For a Special Friend Lrrile Km? .Mop 1018 Sherman avenuef -second floor UNiversity 4-7770 Before a Special Date . CL SSIC BARBER SHO 1.1. llw,1u. Pribanich. Michael -1. . Pribble, ,loannc B. .- gm QHU lgo 59 Price, C. Lynne . . 44 Price, Mary A. .. 177 Price, Nancy C.. . . . 52, 287 Priebe, Frank A. 77 Primavera. ,loan M. . ol 312 Pritchard. ,lo Anne 44, 287 Probeck, Phyllis Ann . 272 Pronger. Patricia L. lo. 272. 291 Prost. Jack H. . .... . Tl! Pruitt, George XY. lllo Pudney, Betty Ann .511 loll Pugh, Rolicrt VV. jr. 73 Puleo. Carl . .. .UR Puleo. Marilyn .. 328 Puller. llal XY. . 'N Purvey, Patricia J. 51 Puschel. Fred XV, 1414-,197.2.l2 Putman, Rcding F. . HU PM lrlllicl-iscll, Let' A. .43 14 Uuigle. Ro-lgcr M. 79. 273 Q-lL1l111l..l.l1l1t'x E, . 1 Race. Blix, All-slcy ll. 12 Radcniacln-r. Elizaliclli A. 441, 17N Raeyinacckcrs, Ronald P. 75 Ragan, llillvcrt ti, .. 71,197 Ragland. Rolicrt tl, SU- .itll Ragland, Rout-r A. 197 Rainvillc. Nancy an 1721 Sherman aveinle. Plvaiistoii lllleenleat 5-1707 Ralston, ,lanicc A. . Ramlinw. llcrht-rt C. Ramsay. George R. Rainser, Annu . .. Ramusack, tit-urge T, Ranicke, Richard il. Ransdell. livclyn M. Raplta, lzlainc ...... . Raiipaport, Suzanne R. Rash. Kenneth A.... . Rasmussen. K. Lynn Rasmussen. .loan .. Rasniusscn. lYarren XX Rathbone. llonald E. Rausclictt, .loan M... Rawls, 'lot-in P. Rawlins, l.an'rc-nee il. Rllillliviitl. Marie A. Rt-ad, lienrgc lv. .. Rtl l llccliineycr. .lean Rcdtcrn. Slicrry A. 'Pl mtl 7.5. - wee iini, Adrienne lf. In '74 ..-r 211 iw 7? .Ala wg .Li 137 ill nl 37 .Nh lil' 1'P7. - J 4w .w-2, ,UN 21,2 Rc-liskc. Mary A. Rt-cd, Martha l', 1 lft'a'Yt'. .luy . Rccxcs. tlliarlcs R, Rcihcl. Rlinda lf. Rl'lt'l1ClllL'1llL'l', ,ltilill AY. lit-irlieiiliacli, l'2ll7IllPL'lll ull, 2-17 Rcnl, hlaiy ti. 4 2H1 Rclt. Helen A ,W Reiley. Cynthia Al. 44 Reiley. Nancy A. 44. 1,17 Rcilly. 1,tiisannc Rcinliinu. Kartn M, R4-i1iscli.l'2ditl1S, lql'l'-fl.. l'2ll'fIl1Iv1 RVTWLL. lliinald l.. Reiter, Susan I. ,, Rcinirn. I--iniiic Rtniicn lx-ilicrt L , .. Rinly,A1is l'l4ii't-int .w 44 51: '12 1 I tl 51 ryll 197 47 291 177 42 175 S2 ,- . ,rli 1-2 NS 31 'Hi 111 ,sm 7. .gill i ,-fn. nm 4a ,. l-xii IH ,. - Yah N. IX ii' I lil Index continued , ,. . lu' Ri-unix, 1 ictor la. Resaa. lban la Rctter. lirginia l'. . x illi 1 hn L' Re 'i Rex! Q. U . oril. R1v1lL'I'l 5. Rey. Quin . Revle. Carol M. . . Rezabek, ,laines . 72.199, Rlioden. Curtis ll. . . Rice, .Xlicc A. .. Richards, llyriglit B. 231, Richards, Kenneth Ricliarils. 1l'instiin . Richardsoii. James E. Ricliardson, Lois M. . . 56, 138, 271 Richman, Renee Richman. Stephen l. ,,,,,, . Richman, 1Yilliani 1. . . .. Richler. l'atricia K .,.... .. ,.,, .61, Rickcrt, Donald K. ,,,., , ,..... Riddle. Nancy A. ,,,,, , ., Rieilel. Charles R. Riegger. llon XY. Riegger, llarvey . . Riehni. Carolyn ... . Rin-pe, Gayle A. ,,,,,,,, 40.212, Ritlic, Nancy A, ,,,,,,,,,,, .. Riley. Yarina VV. .,,,.,, ,,,. . Rinehart. Mary ll. .. .. 59 Ring, June L. .,,,,,,, .. ,,,, ,,,, . .. Ring, Ronalil E. . . 235. Ripley. Kathleen Risch, Thomas A. ,,,,,,, . Risley, Jeri K, .. ,,l,,, ,,,,, . .. Ristow, Virginia E. ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, . . Ritchie. Mary Jane ....... . .... 55 Ritcheyxfaryl Anna.. Rittenhouse, Barbara Ann ...,,,. Roach. Elizabeth A. ...., .. .. 51 Roach, Tommie N. ....,,,,. .. .,,., Roberts, James ,,,, .,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, Roberts. Trevor C.. .......,.,...,... Robertson, Jack XY. ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, U 82, 157. 160. Robertson, Mary ,..,........ ,..... . Robinson. Alice ..... . . . 52, 271, Robinson, Burton D. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Robinson, Elizabeth R. ,,,,,,,,.,,, . Robinson. Eric R. ,,..,... ...., ..,,,. . Robinson. Robinson Robinson. Robinson. Paul H. ......., . Ricky Thomas O T Jane lN. ,..,,, . Roche, Thomas G. ..., 138 45 41 71 198 '12 48 27.1 3110 52 7 3-7 294 328 9.1 324 .126 U11 90 291 86 39 97 235 102 328 214 55 149 328 45 246 222 2.10 . 58 37 . 56 36 58 178 61 321 76 250 275 287 138 59 102 306 279 46 47 -w Rock. Mitzi L... .,.,.,,.,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, - Rotlenbush. Jacquelynn B. ....... 61 Roderick, VVilliam R. ,,,,,,,,,,,, . 306 Rodgers, Bernard T ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SS Roeder, Carolyn L ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 49 Roeschlaub, Gretchen L. ,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Rogers. Donna M. .....,. 55, 167 178 Rogers, Marilyn G. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Roizers, VVilliam F. ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 32 Rogers. Vliillard ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 232 Rollins. Mabel M. ....... .. 46, 54 312 Rom, Barbara L ,,,,, i,,i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , I 8 Romer, Irving Carl, Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,, 324 Rondou, Don E. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,,,,,, 8 9 Ronne. N. Edward ..,,,,. ,,,. . ..321 Ronsley. Joseph 1. ..... ...... 1 10 178 Rose. Allan ,..,. ....,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 Rose. Bob ........,., .. ll,,,,,,, . 324 Rose. Carl H. .... ..................... 7 1 178 Rose, Patricia A. ,.,,.,,,,,A,,, .. . 44 Rosen. Bernadine M ...... .. ..... 38 Rosen, Jacqueline E. ,.,,,,,, 57 Rosen. Judith M. ...,.... . ,.... 326 Rosen. Margery Ann ..,,... ,.., 3 07 Rosenbaum. David E. ..,, 102. 199. 275 Rosenfeld, Judy r,,,,, 38 273 Ross. Berry J. ...... ui, 178, 305. 323 Ross, Bruce A.. .,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, 90, 222 Ross, Cornelia A. ....,,, .. ,,,,,,,,. S9 Ross, Dennis R. ,,,... . 178 Russ Dollie J., ,,.,, .. 40, S3 256 Ross Dorothy E. ..,.,. ,,,.,.. 3 12 Ross Roland D. Jr. ...,... 78 196 Rossfelil, John M .,..,... ,. ,,....... 94 Roth, Edwin C. Jr. ..... .. ,. 97 Roth, Nancy M. ...., 39, 59, 322 Roth, Bonnie Lou. ..... .. .......,.... 50 Roth. Philip XY. .. ,,,,,,,,. 74 Rothman. Richard B. .. ..... 102 Rowe, 1N1urray A. . .. .. 80 Rozett, Enid l. . ,.,, . 326 Ruble. Berry l.ou .. 54 Rnbom. Robert G..... Rlldil. Stella 11. .. 37, 288 Ruddell, ljorothv L. ,,,. 48 Rudolf, llarvey li. 464 R8 in 777 , ..-- 31 16 Rudolph, ll. Herbert ,. 88, 232, 306 Ruecl-cert, Alice J... ,,,, ,,,,.,.,.,, 4 0, SS Ruggeri, Donald L. 279 Ruhl, Mary A. ,,,,, ,,.., ,,..,.. 5 2 , 296 Ruiz, Albert L, ,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.. , S2 Rumsey, Jill 1 ,,... , .,,,,,.,.....,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Runyan. VVarren G. ,,,, . ,,,,.., 76, 279 Rlliizel. Nvlllllllll L. ,,.,,,.,., . ., 93 Ruppert, Elizabeth K .,.,,.... 39, 222 Rushforil. Robert G. ...... .... ..,.. 1 C P5 Russell. Marilyn A. ,,.,,, .,..,, 2 50 Rust, lVillard A. ,..,. .,,......,... ,,,,, 2 3 5 Rutland. Frank H. ......,.....,. 75, 306 Rutherforil, Nancy C .,...., .-..32. 178 Ryan. Carol G. ,,,......, ,.,,... ,.,. 4 1 , 59 Ryan, lrlarry Y. ..,,,. .,..,.,.,.,. 9 7 Rybacek. Elaine ,,,... ......210 R yilelski, Elaine A. .. ,,..... 61. 290 Ryilin, Roger A. ,,,,,,. ,,,,. ..,, . 9 4 Saaris, Elaine M. ....... ...,..5l, 260 Sabol, Alan F. ,,,,........,,,. .,.......... 1 05 Sachtleben, Barbara ...,,,..... 61, 178 Sackett, David 17. ..,.,..... ...,.... . 211 Sacks. Sanford J. ......,. .,.,.., 1 96 Sailrller, Don.. .......,.. . 232 Sadlek, Carol J. ..,........ ........,.. 2 90 Sadlek, Lawrence ....,.., .......,,, 2 90 Sadler. Robert M. ,.,..,. ..,..,., 7 2. 235 Sagebiel, James L. ..,,.. .........,,.,.,. 9 8 saigii, Philip A. ...,.., ,.... 2 32, 255 Saks, lris S. ..,.. 57 Salan, Jerry R. .......,.. ,,,, . 102 Salter, Shirley A. ,....... ..... . 16, 58 Sampson, Joan M. ...... ..., ,... 4 4 Sams, James F. ...,.,......,..,.,.....,.,..... 79 Samsel, Janet A. ...,.. .,..,...., ...,.. 3 6 Samuel, Jacqueline A. .,... 222, 326 Samuelson, F. Albert Jr. .,,,,, 325 Samuelson, Jule L. .......... L ..,..,..,.. . 40 Sanders, Joseph C. .....,............ 138 Sanders, Miriam G. .............. 38, 178 Sanderson, David R. ,.........,,... . 306 Sandquist, Joan E. ....,... ,,,..,,. 4 8 Sandstroni, Roger W. ..,....... 2 ...,,.. 81 Sappanos, Margaret A .,........., 46, 56 Sappenlield, Dale S. ............,,, 83, 199, 306, 328 Sargent, Katharine E. ..2 .......,...... 51 Sarkisian, Sarkis S. ..............,,.., . 205, 230, 235, 261 Sauer, Seymour J. ,,........ 2 .,......,,,.. 81 Saunders, Joan L ....,.... ......., 3 6. 273 Savage, Sue M. ........ ....,...,... 5 0 Sayer, Sue M. ..... Scaliet, Judith S. ...,,., . Scanlan, Robert J. ........ . Scanlan, Thomas J. ...... . Scarlett. William H .,..... Schacle. Arden C. ..... . 48 38 99 88 211 4-1 Schaefer, Marianne D. ......,,....,.. 46 Schaefter, John F. ..,..,...... . Sehaeffler, VVilliam A. Schaeftel. Ken ...... Schafroth, Shirley M. ...... . mitii Schaller, Annette M. ...........,.,. . 82 328 78 44 45 Schang, John J. .......,,........,...,.,. -...197 Schauer, Audrey ........,,..............,.. 167 Schaum, J. W'esley ,...,.. 84, 214, 313 Schaumburg, Marilyn A. .,,.. .. 60, 260, 274 Schavone, Dolores M. ,,........... -,.. 51 Schechtman, Gladys N. .............,. 57 Scheel, Gwen ,...... ..... . ... ...... 250 Scheicher. Hans VV. ...,.. ...... . 87 Scherer. Robert R. .,...... - .............. 98 Scherling, Eileen M. ..........,.,,.,,.. 43 Schick, Cynthia .. . ..,, ...,..,.. 3 9, 149 Schick. Howard VV ...,.....,.... 178. 272 Schill, Phyllis S. ,,,,.......,,,.,., H138 Schilling, VVilliani L. ,,,....,,, 71.138 Schillinger, VValter R. .........,. 85 Schimkat, Charlotte E. ......, 60, 321 Schimmel, Renee T. ....... ..,,,..,. 6 0 Schlapkohl, Mildred G. ..... .,,,.,,. 1 79 Schlater Sydney A. ,,.......,... ,...... 4 7 Schmidt, Arthur R. ,..,...,..,,,,, .... 2 33 Schmidt, Bradford R. .....,,... S4, 331 Schmidt Gordis R. ....,... ..,,....... 3 9 Schmidt, Herbert A. ....... . ,... 99 Sclnnidt, Marlene ..........,..,.... 60, 167 Schmidt Nancy L. ..,,,,........... 49 Schmidt, Patricia J ....,,,........,. 48, 296 Schmidt Ronald D... ............... 92 Schmidtke. VVendcll H. ............... 87 Schmitz. Marilyn A. ................... 256 Schneider. Elwood H. Jr. .......... 99 Schneider. Nancy A ...........,......,, 223 Sclinell, Rosemary J ....,........,....... 60 Schoendorf, Mary C. ....,.,. ........ S 3 Scholl, Paul R. ................ .,...... 1 99 Schoonmaker, Jean A. ................ . 36 260, 297, 1 Schottenstein, Carole T. .......... .. Schottenstein, Leroy G. ........... . 305 57 214 Schraeder. Nancy L. . 59, 328 Schreiber. Lawrence R ..... 102, 179 Schreiner, Anne G .....,..,. .............. 2 52 Schrik, Ardis M. ........................... 179 Schroder, Mary Anne ................... 55 Schroeder. Alan F. z ........................ 85 Schroeder, Beverly S ....... ....., 4 2, 7 Schroeder, Donna M.. ..... Shuele. Louise A. Schueneman, Roy F. ,.,... 271 SS 45 97 Schuldt, Bonnie M ..... ..,,....... 4 3, 212 Schuldt, Carol J. . .,.,... ................. 1 79 Schuller, Frank M. ................. 88 Schultz, Kathryn E. ..... 44, 149, 298 Schulze, Paul VV. ..... ........ ...... .... 8 8 Schumacher, Orville C. .,.... 104,279 Schurt, Jim ........ .............. .......... 2 7 5 Schurz, James M. .,..,... .......... . 77 Schwab, Richard H. ...L .......,..... . 101 Schwartz. Harriet E...., ...... .... . 326 Schwartz, Stanley ................ 101. 274 Schwarz, Zona R. .,......................... 4-4 Schwarzman. Audrey J. ............ . 37. 294, 305 Schweinfurth, George R ............. 91 Schweizer, Ray A. .......... H ....... ,. 214 Schwitl, Carol S. ....... ........... . 57, 326 Schwier, Mary Louise ........ 55, 149 Schwyhart, Janet L ........ - ........... . 48 Schy. Harold .. ........ ............... . .. 138 Sciaky, Jacqueline H. ........... 40, 223 Scott. Carol Ann .............. ............. 4 5 Scott. Carolyn M. ........ ....... 2 23 Scott, Lucretia L. ...,.,. 223 Scott, Marcia Ann .......... ......... 5 5 Scott, Patty J... ........ . ...... .149 Scott, Suzanne K. ...... ................ 4 6 Scott, VValter D. .. ..... . 71, 138 Scott, William T. .............. - ........... 85 Scudder. Stuart B. ............., 77, 273 Seablom, Barbara E. ...........,... 43. 60 Seaman, Mary A. ............ ........... 6 2 Sebel, Harry Lee, Jr. ....... ....... 1 56 Sechcr, Ruth ................... .. 326 Sedor, John M. ..... ......., ......... 8 2 Seehausen, June M. .........,............ 37 Seeley. Bruce D. ....................... 89 Segal, Irwin .... .... ............... 1 0 2, 223 Seidler. Kenneth J. .....,................. 90 Seidman. Frances ,....... ..... 326 Seiler, Claire ............. 45, 275, 298 Seiple, Gerald K. ................... 85, 138 Seitz. Carolyn A ............... .2 ........... -14 Selby, Jean Ann .......... ...... . 50 Self. Susan ......................... ...... 1 79 Selgrad, Robert W. ....... ........ 8 8 Sell, Donald 1... ......... ........ 8 3 Sellenraad, Carel ........... ............ 7 0 Sellers, Helen E... ........................ 51 Selsclore, Margaret A. ......... 43, 254 Seltzer, Gerald E ......... ....... 1 02, 409 Semmerling, VVa1ter J. ....... .... . .. 231. 261, 274 Semrad, Joseph E. ....................... 105 Senft. Jacqueline A. ........,.......... . 54 Senger, WVayne A. ..... ............... . 86 Sengstuck, Paul John Jr. ..,.. 105. 196, 205. 231 Senter, John ...... ...................,.... . .. 233 Seron, Evonne A. .................. 56. 323 Severin, Leone M. ...... ............. 6 1 Scvin, Norman M ........ ..... . 100 Sexner, Sidney J .................... 90. 250 Seyda, Arthur . .... ..........,........ 3 25 Shacklock, Floyd B ..... 197. 205, 261 Shafer, Stephen J ..... ...................... 7 1 Shannon, Charles H. ................... 76 Shapiro, Carol B. ,...... ........... 1 49, 326 Shapiro, Natalie J. ...... ............. 3 8 Shapiro, Shirley R. ........ .,........ 3 07 Sharkey, Richard A. ...... ...... . 97 Sharp. Ellen S. .......... .....,,. 4 6 Sharpe. David B. ,.................. H138 Shavin, Cynthia R. .............. 38. 179 Shaw, Alice L. ............... ........... 5 5 Shaw, Leonard . ....... ......... . . 223 Shawber. Anne E. ....... ....... 5 2, 160 Sheasby, Arcole ..... L ....... ......... 2 12 Sheehan. Bernard J. ...... ...... . 88 Sheer, Georgette V. ...... ........ 5 2 Sheldon, Suzanne J. ...... . ........ 61 Sheldon. William C. ........... 93. 179 Sheley, Helen Gay ......... .......... 5 9 Shepard, Hari'y B. ....... ....... . 89 Shepeck. Mary C. .,....... ........ . -.. 61 Sheppard, Joyce ...................... 55, 407 Sherrill, W'illiam N ...,...........,..... 104 Shields, James C. ............... 107, 278 Shields, Nancy Anne ........... 39 Shillestad, John G. ..,.....,..... 105, 197 Shillinglaw, Andrew .,.,,.,.... 97, 327 Shinkawa, Betsey Y. ..., ........... 1 60 149 88 Shipilo, Evelyn V .......... .,..,., 6 1, Shirley, Robert T. ....... H .............., . Shissler, Frances E. .............,.,,,. . Shmigelsky, Sylvia J.. ....... 61, 179 290 Shoemaker, Charles S. 98, 199, 279 Shonkwiler. Mary-Alice . 45,149 Shuff, Lillian A ..... -..L ..... 36, 49, 312 Shuker, Gregory Z. .......,....... 72, 250 Shulman, Barbara P ........ - .... z..,z149 Shultz, Albert E. Jr .......... ....... 9 4 Shumaker. Fred H. ....................... 85 Shuman, Rosemary .............. 37, 294 Siddall. Katherine E. .... 51 256, 312 Siebens. F. Irene ........... 1.297.305 Siebert, Philip A. ..................... L. 86 Sigg, Bernard V. .................... 2. 84 Siker, Marilyn Ardel ......,.......,... 149 Silberinan, Aviva I. ........... 275, 326 Silvers, Earl .................... 156,160 Silverstein, Sheila ....................... 38 Siinek. Frank J. Jr ........ . ..... --105 Simester, Richard S. ....... 2 ..... L.. 76 Simkim, Sandra M. ..... ...... .... .... - 5 7 Simmons, Jerry ........ ..... 7 2, 223, 304 Simon, Clarence ............... .... - ..-.290 Simon. Justine 1. .......................... 321 Simon, Robert C. .................. 85,138 Simons, Charles J. .............. 101,138 Simpson, Barry ........... ,...,....... . -272 Simpson, Jacquelyn R .,....... 62, 322 Simpson, James S. .. .......... .... . .. 99 Singleton, Martha J. ........ ........ 5 2 Sings, John T. ........... .............. - .... 2 30 Sitek. John A. ....................... -..211 Sitkiewicz, Michael A ....... ...-. 156 Skillman, David V .... - ....... 98,189 .325 Skinrood, Alan C. . ............ Slabach, Stephen H .... ............. - - 71 Slater, Eleanore A. ....... .... ....... 5 4 Sledz, Marguerite ....... 55,167,179 Sliwa, Kenneth J ....... ......... . 198,205 Sloan, Barbara L. ........... ...... ....... 3 8 Sloatman, Charles ......... - ........ 2328 Slonaker. John O. ....... ....... 8 8,179 Slone, John N. .............. - .... --.156 Small, Paul E. ......................... L--. 83 Smeby, Mildred L. ............... - .... 219 Smelter, Robert E. 87, 235, 313 Smilay. Gail L. ........ ...L ........... -. S7 Smith, Allen T. ......... -.-... 97 Smith Barbara L. ....... -.. 50 Smith Barbara S. ...... .-.-...-- 41 Smith Bill . ............. -...-278 Smith Carol L. ............ ........ 5 1 Smith Carole A. ........ ........ - .. 54 Smith Charles H ........ ........... . .230 Smith, Charles L. ...... ...-... 7 5 279 Smith, C. Lysle.. ..... 129 Smith, Craig: S. ........... ...... - .. 77 Smith, David W ..,........ ....... 7 6 196 Smith, Donald E. ........ .......... - 247 Smith, George R .......... ........ L -...328 Smith, Guy P. ...... - ................ M-.. 71 Smith Harold A. ................... .... 1 29 Smith, Harriet Jane 44,179 287 Smith Jeanne K. ....... 44,158 160 Smith Joan L. ...................... 41 Smith L. Joy ........ .... ....... 5 1 250 Smith Katherine J. ..2.. ..... .- 45 Smith Kendall J ............ ........... 8 3 Smith Larry R. .... ............. . .. 97 Smith Lawrence R. ........... 82,313 Smith Margaret L. ........ ....... - .320 Smith Marilyn A .......... ........ 5 1 Smith M. Patricia ........ ........ 5 0 Smith Marion G. Jr .......... ..... - 197 Smith Martin A. .......... --....102 Smith, Patricia H. ................ .... 4 1 Smith. Paul A.-. ................. 99,138 Smith, Richard ......... .- 96 Smith, Robert H. ...... .......... 2 35 Smith, Roger B. ........... ......... - .-.--. 8 0 Smith, Sandra J. ........................--. 46 Smith, VVilt'rid NI. .... .......... 1 03.279 Smither, 1. Anne ......... 51,179,288 Smithers. Mary ......... A ----.---.----- --- 60 Snethen, Patricia A. ......------.--.-- 36 Snodgrass, Barbara .............-. 36 Snow, Richard A. .............-----..--Y f- 326 Snyder, Marv J. .,.... .... 5 1,167,179 Soderlincl, Charles P. .....-.....-..-.- 105 Soderquest, Anne L ............. 40,223 Sgkolec, Allen R. ......... .... . ...211 Soldwedel. Fred WV ..,.. 98, 205, 223 Somberg, Judith G. ....................--- 57 Somers, Richard L. ..................--. .211 Sommer, Roger D ..... .......... 9 3,296 Sondheimer. Marian S.. ...... . .. 38. 179, 276 Sonju, Ruth E. 294, 321, 322, 323 Soong, Richard F. .......... ........ - .306 Sorensen, Nancy M. .... 55,210,214 Sorenson, Mary N. ..................---- 149 Sorenson, VVillard R .................... 106 Sorge. Joan C. .. ................... 45 Sorrels, Claire F. ....... ........ 2 73,305 Index continued 4 1 P Sit-Hair, Eva ,,,..,..... .,,,, . .... .,....,,, O0 Strang, Barbara . ,,,,,,, . 113 317 'I'annu. 1.L'1i'l' 11.. .. .111 Steiger, Thomas VN' .,... 101,247 300 Strang, Shirley ,,,, . 291 'l'annc-r, lluuiglas ll. . .. 101 Stein, Diane ,,,A, .,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,, 3 16 Stranne. Lawrence Y... 104 Tanner, Muricl E. . 1311 Stein, Lois H. .,,, ,,.. . ....v..,,., 57 Stranski. Harry L. . .... .. 105 Tartcr. llianc 45 H Soukiassian, Harry ',,,, ..,.,,, ,,,...,, 1 7 9 Steinbach, Robert XV. . . ,,,,,,, 313 Strecrlain, Lenita A. 41 Taylor, Dick .. .. . 101 Soulos, George T. ,.....,,,,,.,,,. ,,,Y,,,,.. 7 3 Steinberg, Gere .. ,.,,,,.., . v,,,.. .18 Strit-ter, John R. .. . 97,151 135 Taylur, lrenc R.. .. 43 Sours. Bflrbflril R -VVVVVV-- 55.161179 Steinberg, Sandra K. ,..v.,.V.v, YY,, 5 9 Strike, John L. ,..,... 133 Taylor, Jane A.. 7-1, .141 Soutliarrl, Daphne A.. ,.., Y...,, 1 ,,,,, 3 lv Ste-iiilperger, Donna M. . .. Strine, tlcralrl R. 101 Taylur, Joann L... . 1411 Soutliarcl, Donald B. .......,,, 205, 21:1 37,111 .214 Stmhm, Ellen L. ,... .. .. 50 15-1 Telfer, Janet R... . 51 .107 Spade, Marjorie L. ............. ...... - . 49 Steiner, Frank G. ....... .. ........ 83 Stromayer, James .. 31 Templeton. George 1. . 130 Spak, Theodore .......,... ....,............ 1 31 Steiner, Richard R. ...... .. ....... 197 Strung. Ycrnalrla 17. .. 41 Teniplin, Let- H. .. ....l00 Spalding, XYilliam R. ............... 35 Stelk, XYilliain E. .... ....... P1 fr Strouil, Patricia J. .. . .. 30 Tcriczar, Alice . 47 Sparks, Richard F. ,......., .. .. 178 Steltcr, Darlene R. .,.. . . . 00 Strulile, Jacuh F. .... . 80 Torrey, Juan K. .. . 41 Speer, Roma J .......... . ..... ........ 4 7 Stenipcl, Murray .. ..... . 133 1119 Struif, L. James .... 70 331 Tcsk, Jnhn A. .. .. . 1.-30 Speiscr. Brigitte ...... 310 Steplicrismi, June C. .......... 110 Sturgeon, Roliert A. . ...... 174 194 Tcssmcr, J. Richaril 104 1113 300 Spencer, Stella J ....... ........ 4 5 Stepliensun. R. Lynn ...... 55 113 Sturguleweki. Joseph ........ 1. 190 Tctlow, lurlith H. ....... 5 SPCTO, R0bf'Yf H -.-.-'- ..-.101 Sterner, Dan G.. .... ...... ....... . . 74 Suhrc, VX'alter A.... ............. 97 197 Theolialil, Henry E. . 911 133 1.10 Spero. Ruth S... ......, 115 Sterns, Joel H. . .. ...,, ,.... 1 SU Suiigussaar. Yo.-llu .. 106 Therion, Nancy L. . J4 Spetrinu, Joyce ......... ..... . . ..... .175 Stn-tsim, XN'illia-in C, . 98 190 Suiter, Betty D, ,,,, . 43 181 Thiqlcn, Arlleiic L. 110 149.171 Spies, Ruth M. - S1CVCIlS,ixllgt'lll1t' H. ....... ....... 4 0 Sullivan. Ilan S7 174 Thimni. Karin F. J . 40 . 51. 119. 134. 173. 305, 313 Steve-ni, Gcnrze R... .... .. .. .... 71 Suminerlicll, Mre. ...... . .. .. 00 Tliitchcncr. Varl 12 134 Spigler, Marizaret ......... ........... 4 1 Stevens. tiqiirge T. Jr. .............. 100 Summers, Luqinila . Thfinias, Carnut H. Jr. Spikings, Jean R. ....... ....... . 19 Stevens., Nlary L.. .................. 319 313, 1811, 207 407 107, 105 310 Splinter. Donna M.. ............ .... . .315 Stevens. Nicholas L .......... .. S6 130 Sunilberg, Runalrl J. ...... 101 Tlimnax. Daviil R. .. 135 Spuerl, Barbara J.. ........ .... 3 9 54 Stevenson, June .... 311 Sunilquist. 1Vaync H. ..... 107 1911 Thomas, Saralu li. .111 3124 Sputtswoud. Lynn O. ................... 41: Stevengim, Nanci' L.. 41, 167 1857 Suttrtul Allit-rt A, ,,,,, . , 11,111 'I'1i4mipNun, Alice L. ..... 40, 114 Springer, .AIIIICITIEIYIC ....... ........ 1 00 Ste-wanl, Iluwartl L .... .... ........ 7 4 Suttim, Jane A, , 55 Tlinnipxini, Vliarlcs lf. 70 SDYIIIESKCFH1. Elliot T ................. 97 Stewart. Chester G. ....... ........ 9 1 Svnlmila. James M. . . 74 7l1l1Ul'1ll1Sllll. E. Blythe .... . 44 Sproul. Jullll M. ...... ......... 9 9, 3013 Stewart, David .... .. .......... 01 Sviiliiirla, Joseph 74 1.13 Tliinnpsim, llclcn J.. .. . 39, 110 Spurl0Clt, Jeanne B. ....... ........ J l Stewart, JuhnA1 l, ..........,....... .... . Svvanlyerg, John C, ,,,, , ,,,, 103 '1'lii,rn1p51m, 1-lcrliert J. . .. Sql-IITCS. Baflmfil .............. ...... 4 S Stewart. BIIITCIZI J. .......... . 190 150 Swanson, .Xrnmur F. .. .. tm 90, 174. 173. 313 Staats, Dzcek N. ................... 100 193 Stewart, Royal R, Jr. . 101 2511 Swarzman, Sug J, H 41 Tliiinipxim, Sharon lf. 110 Stacllilik, Lois J. ..... . ...... .. 149 Stewart, Tlicotlorc C. 7.1, 180 311 Swt-mlbgii, Rglitfrt H, , , H 711 Tliorsa.-n, Vtilliam 11. Jr. 314 Stack. J. Jay .. ...... .. 70. 306 5311 Stewart, Vfilliani R. ..... ...... . P14 Swt-ugim, Inga , , ,,,,, -11 Tliuiwtciiisuli, Juan lf. . 40 SI2lCkl1UllS6,-Stirling: P ............ ...11:7 Stichter, Jnlin A, . .,..... . .... 109 Sxywiisrjyi. Juan NI, ,,,,,,, ,,,, , H 40 Thurxliy, fliarlcs ll. Jr. . 104' SYEICY. BESSIB- H ....... ..................... 3 7 Stiglitz, Charlene .............. 57,147 Switlrgz, Henry A, ,. 101,190 390 Tierney, Janice 11. .... ...... ........ 4 I 1 512161118 Vvllllftlll 111. ....... ....... S 1 Stillman, S. Danlie . .. 101 Swift, Martha ll, ...... 41 59 Tillest-n, Jeanne lf, . 13 Sf2lggS, RO5' YV. ............ 71 106 103 Stith, Jonita ...... . 49, 321 318 Sykt-5. JainQQ E. , ,, W '44 'l1lll4lfS1lll. Rarlrara nf. 170 Stake. IJUQTEH E .... ............ ............. 9 3 Stivcntlcr, lfclwartl D. 111 Sykiira, Jamcg H ., ,. US Tinchcr, Tlwnias A. Stillflef. 1211611 L ........... .... .......... 5 Stockrlale, Tlumlas C. 99.1311 313 Syrup, Riilycrt . , , S4 1.10 00. 150. 147. 341 Staley, Henry M .... . . ......... . 99 Stoeppv.-lwertli, VValter VV. Tittlc, llunalil J. S Stamps, Vivian A. .................... 59 98, 198, 105, .115 Tittle, 'I1lionias R. .. . 1117 Stilllljelll. Mary L. ........... 163 318 Stullcr. Susan A. .. .......... 43 371 'l'nlminsnn, Dziviil YY.. ........ 101,315 Siiillflll. Daniel F.v1l1. .............. 161 Stnllcy. Richard 11. ....,.. . 99 157 Tiiliglilt, Jay 11. . 1.19 Sfallflly. Emily X. ............. ..... 3 11 Stone, Richaril L. ...... .......... 1 '49 Tuniarai. Di:ii1iuiiilul.1.. .. 44 SYSIHOII. GEOYQIC E... ..... ...... 2 3.1 Stone, Tlioinas L. .... ...... S 1 Twines, Hclcn Xl. . .. . 51 StapleS. BQl'flH11'E1 J. . ........ 61 Stone, VValtcr VV. .... , .,.. 1118 '1'at1, Marilyn M. .1113 'l'niniz:iw:i, Tlwnias H.... ....157 Staples. Diane S. ...... ....... . .. 50 Sttirch, Gretchen ........ ...... S 0 196 Takacs, Louis S. .... .. .. 80 135 Tiintsch, Jnhn XY. . . 107 SiZlPl6S. Dollalrl E. ............ 93 1913 Snitz, Carl J, . .,,., ..,... . .. ,..,... H0 Tallmt, llnrntliy M.. . . 1.11 'I'iiiJte1ian, Jack . . . 1180 STGRTIQS. Ffaiwes M. ................... 59 Stomp, Shirley A. .... ..... 1 911 Tallrutt. Palmer .... 3114 'I'nntiki:in, Lawrence 1'.. 101. 17.1 Sf6lJbltlS, Brock C. . ..... Q06 Straetkcr, ticnrge H. Jr.. 73 2148 Tallant. James VV, .. 04 'l'1n-en, Eric C. .,. 1011 of hunclr cl a 11 da Bmlders of the ' 1 l l ' 1 ' WASHERS UNIQN lecino Og1C11 Institute Nllllll1Cl' 3-1 l 318 WY. 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H1 'lI11w1-i'. 11Zll'1b1l1'fl . 52 'I'111x'ui', 51111111 if, . 78. 252 'I'11wIt-, ,1lINL'1l1'I XY, 133 illlrwlnw. 1 2Nt1iL'T I., 150 '1'1111nl1'5. 'lf Ricllnrtl 9 'l'11wi1xt-1111, ,lzinnw XY. . 74, 27 'I'1151', 1il'1I1l1Nlll1 DI. .. . X0 I lilicli, xAvZl1lC1' IJ.. .. 88 ,1l1'1IL'j. Alix NYilfrv1l , 12 1v11H1Zll1. ,1a11icc- E. ,. ,,,. ., 5.1 Illfillrll. .Iran . , . 328 lllniur. Sally 1.. . -1.1.2111 'l'i':11it,t'lui11,1. . 1117 1'111'ill1, l':1rr1l 1. . S5 'l'1'g11gl111', AIQICUIIII AI. 130, 205 Viwcliul, t't111st:111ce li. 150 'lit'JlX1L'l'. 01ill'I1l1'1l' II, 57 l'tl111tT, ,lanies IJ. . .... 75 71-1l'lll1NKftj. I'l15llix A. . 220 I'tt. Alix. .. 97 '1l1't'Ntll'I', In-rc IJ, . . 107 '1lt'L'ZisL'. 114111011 1,. 101.150 rllrllvs. '1r1:1ll 11. -- -111 'IiritNL'l1. R11l11'rt t'. , 1115 '1'r1111-t, Mary I.. -IX, 214 '1iI 111L'1', 111111011 fi. 71 Iirnitt. 1J:1vi1l M. 77 Yzizilcr. Riclinrrl II. '07 Vllllllll. R1k'11Il1'l1 NI. , .. 74,180 AIIICCU, 12141111 111 ,1-1'111l'I'. 1111.-1111 ,I. . 101 Vail, Nancy lf. 312 I1-1'j'l1l, Nsinvy 51. 55 Yaliqlivt, Rnbi-it XY. . 98 'IF:1I11I't'. Yivtnr N. . 92. 275 1 nlur, V-1i11CUllKI1'C A. . 80 '1lNiIl'IN. 111-tty A. AllI111l'lll11, Kziruii l,. 59 42, IHII, 271, 2711, 30.1, .105 X until. Ricltnrtl I . , 1.12, 13.1, 139 illlll 1411, A111-11 A. Stl. 212. 214 X:111 Ilcllzin, llr. T1lCt,ll1ll1'L' 129 '1ll1L1il'1', Ruth A. . 180 X 511111:-r Ilnrst, 131-tty C. . 210 'li1i1111y, 1111111-rt If OR X zintlur 1L'ULf1ll, Rulmrt A. 87 'liurli-y. 1'II11AIC1Il A. . 311 Yaiuli' Snnilc. -1311168 11. 79 'I'ni'n11111l. Alnrv IC. -10 Yan Ilvvcntcr. ,luhn A. . 197 V1-1ll'lIl'1'. R11n:1l1l li. 98 Yan lluwcn, Albert C. . . 129 '1'llY'lIl'1'. '1i1'l'I5 11. l'1.2-17 Yun Ilykc. Kntliryn I.. 511 i1il11'II'lll1N1, lillrn I.. . ..... 4-1 AvZllIL'1i. Eilwzirtl S. 85 '1llH IW2l11. 11:ii'l1:11':1 A. 43.21-1 Yun Ilurlc. '1l111l111Ili . .... 75 -11.1. 1' rand New Home t a Reasonable Price You tlun't liave to start from st'1'atc'11 for that home- yo11'1'e been tlreainiiig about. Have just the 11111110 ymfve plannetl with the help of- LI DBOE ECORATING SERVICE 29-10 VV. Fl111vi'tm1 2lVl'Illl0, Cliivagu 1J1l'1il'I1S 2- 1170 'zin Nfvrnizin. Marilyn II.. ...... 5-1 AYIIQIICY, Rnynifiiid P. .............. 'an Scliazik. Betty ..... ....... ......... 5 9 9-t.133,139 304 'an Sickle, Anflrcw R. .. ..., 1Vagner. Rhys P. ............., 2..-... 150 79, 205, 252 1Y:1gncr, Robert T. ....................... 94 'nn Yalkciiburgli. Bill .. ...... 2 328 XYagoner, VValter D. ......,... 320 322 ':111 xvEllliC1111Ll1'11l1, Marilyn 328 Avill11SffOI11, Barbara J. .....,...,... 60 ':111 Yunruii, Robert H ....... ......... 8 0 AvVZll11Ll1ll1, Virginia A ........ ..,..,... 3 6 ':111gn, Mary R.. ....... ............ 6 0 VN'alclf1rt', Richard J ...........,. .... . .. 94 vL'ZlC1l, Nanci' 13. . ...... .. -111 180 Wlzilker. 11. Fay ......, ...................... . 52 'cu-lla. Auflrey ll. . . ......... 40 XValker, Barbara A. .......... 277 296 ltfllflbgllll, Angela M, .... .. .... 2 40 Xvalker, Keith H, ......... ..- Ycrtlic-in. Gloria M. ....... ...214 74. 160. 196, 298 AvK'I'L1llZ1C,-11111165-1. 290 3017 1Yz1lker, Richard NY. ........ X czzctti, Anita Al. ............ ........ 2 00 99, 199, 205 298 Yizmt. Cuiiiier IJ. . .... ...... . 89 112111. Elaine G, .. ........ 55 Yin-ti11gI111tt, xA'1111fl1'l1 F. 2.10, 235 XY:11lace. 1111111116 Jean ...,........... 48 Yinyzirfl. flrirencc IJ. .... .....,. 3 U61 XYallace, Fern M. ..... .........,. 4 6 224 Yits, llcnrge .. .. .... 80 Wallace. Len- .................. .. .. 328 X'it1.,I1t-11ry NY. . . .... .... S U 1Ynllen, Archie XY. ....... ..... 9 8 286 Al1k'llf1L'I'f. Ken . .... 279 AVI111Cl1, Don E. ............. ................ 9 1 Ylicr. S1111 A. ..... .....,. 4-4 NVz1llen. Av1111Ilt11 L. Ill.. 98 286 Ylk, Yinlct B. . .... .. ........ 56 1Ynllis. George E. ....... .............. . .. 91 Ymlicka, Ronzilil DI. ....... . . 93 xvillltlf. Robert K .... . ........... 88 Vugel, Nvilliani ....... 86,196,328 Xvallricll, Yirgiilla M ......... 5-1 312 Vogt, IJ11rm1tI1ez1 57, 22-1. 2711 1Yalr1ul. Ann S. ........... ....... . . 52 224 X'11lkn1g111, H1553 ,,,, , ,, 30 V1'nli'm1, Jfbflllll ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 41 224 Yullef, 1111113111 ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 0 xxv1llS1l, A111121 411, 27-1. 297 407 Yullnicr, Jllllllfi Rf .. . ., 94 AVIIISII. Mary T. ............... ..... . 61 Yinltz, llliqirlcs Il, , ,... 101, 3011 XYZIISII. P31l'1C1fl A...E... ....... 37 Yuyles. Ilzirry E. .. ..,. 98 1Y:lllcr. VV11yne L. ..... . 91 Yyskucil, 1.1-111111111 11. ,..,, . 91 AVIIIICYS. Arltllf? 1. ...... ........ . 326 AA'I11Z, Margaret H. ...... .......... . .. 54 Vt':1lz. VX'illiam L.... ......... 72,275 AAll'111l6T,Q, Tl1c-otlore B. ............... 97 AAlIlI11l1C'1', Edwin C. ....... ....... - ..... 1 03 Avilftl, David C. ,.................. 71,139 1Yarrl, Nancy G. ......... ...... ,....... 5 0 xvZlC111lU17. Ilnrlcne E. VYar1l. Richard A. ........... 94 60, 274, 322 XY:1rf1t-11, Mary L. ..,............ 50. 271 xYI1Cl1tCl'. Virginia A, . . ...... 130 V1'z1rner, Barbara J .... ......, u ..,. . 37 XY:1ckcrfuws. H. J. . . ........ 325 AYIITIIEY, Frederick P. ........,,. ,...103 XYZIMIIQY, ,Inines A, .. . 81 XYarren, Beach J. ..... 104 AYZILZIICT, Martha IJ. . 328 AYilS111lLl1'Il, Patricia A ............ 180 Index continued Vllashburn, Robert S. . ,,...,.,. 93 Xvasserstronl, Elaine E. Y,....,f,f, 57 Wasson, Marjorie C. ....,,, 256 Wasylowsky, Geraldine R ...,, 45 VVaterous, Fred A. JY. .YVYVYVV-,--YV 139 Xvaters, John F. ..YYYYVYYY. V.VYV. -V.V-YYYY 7 4 VVatki115on, Tl10mHS G. YYYYY -.,f' . 97, 139. 198 205 Vkfatson, M. Irene Y.....v,YYV.A.V,VVVV - 42, 271, 273, 305, 371 VVats0n, Willianl J- ,,,-------- 98 311 Vvatt, Philip A. ,Y.....f.f,ff-----VYV-V 356 Watters, Robert G. V,---V --------A 2 01 Watters, Sally J... f---,-'-,,--fff-f-f -- 46 Vvatters, VVil1iam G. . .Y,,V.. 330 Watts, Carolyn A. ,YY...,,,,,.,- 150 276 VVead, Virginia A. ff,,,,,A---, - 528 Weaver, Edwin A. Jr .,,,,.... 79,278 VVebb, Bruce D. ............. ........,.VV l U1 Weber, Donald G. ....... 84 Weber, Natalie A. ,,,, 36. 220 297 Webster, George E. 82,180 273 Webster, Raymond K. ,,,,,,. 76 327 Vtlegman. Nola ...... ,......---vYYYVYV 3 Z2 VVeiand. Elizabeth A. ,,,,,, ,,,..,, . VVeibler. VVeimer, A Weimer, Melvin XV. Barbara A. ..... ,..ff.f.. . Barbara G. ,,,,,,.. . 160 40 VVeiner, Ellen S. ....... ,,,,,r, . VVeir, Nancy J ................ VVeis, VVallace D. ...,,,, .,.. . VVeise. VVilliam M. ............. . Weiskopf, Judith A. ,.,.,,,,,.. 48 Weisman, VVilma A. ,,,....... . VVeiss, Betty M... ...... ...VV . .. Weissheimer, -Kurt Weissman, Michael I.f7ffQQ.Qf.f VVellband, Barbara J. ,,,,,,. ...,, , .. Welch, Barbara Welles, VVintress A. .. .... 1744 Wells, Mrs. Lyman R. ............. . VVem le Stuart H. ......... . .... .. 11 , VVendel, Gary C. ............. ......... . Wensing, Dolores A. ..,,,,, 37 Wenski. Theresa A. VVernecke, William A. .............. . Werner, Herbert D. ...... .... . . Werner, Robert J. ....... ......... . W'esenberg, Ervin E. Wesselman. Carole S. .. 40 Wessels. Ronald H. ........... 73 West, Dorothy . 321 West, Nancy A. 48, 58, 275 1 Wester, James H. ....... .... . Westman, Roger P. ,,,,, ,,,, 9 3 Weston, Bruce L. ........... 104 60 37 272 54 47 79 106 59 42 271 103 102 54 46 260 129 235 97 180 61 71 180 96 232 220 198 324 312 91 199 205 VVestrate, Barbara E. ....... 50 XVetters, Gloria L. .,,, 39. 224 XVe-yburg, Howard S. ........... 89 XVheelan, Robert VV. ...........,. .. XVheeler, Robert C.. ..... .... 8 2 1Vheeler, Theodore A. VVhitebread. David S. .............. . Vtlhitcup, Leonard S. .. ..., Xvhite, Carolyn M. ...... 40 Xvhite, Edward ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . XVhite, Frazor, R. ..... .. Vt'hite, Raymond R. Jr. VVhite, Robert C. 103 3 180 322 198 97 261 275 02 84 180 21 1 313 80 306 NVhiteside, Robert N. . . 224 VVhitt5eld, Anson M. ..... 150 199 VVhitrnore, Delores E. ...... 60, 328 XVhitsel, Calvin V. .... ......... .... 2 . 15 1Vhittig. Dick ..... L... 328 Vt'hitton, Aldean VV. Jr. 197 205 VVidau. Janet L. .. 158 VViegel. George E. .. .. 79 VViesner, Kenneth B. .. 94,199 VViesner. Marlene L. 307, 324 VViet, John P. . ..... .. .. 94 Wliezell. Richard J. ...... . ...... 101 1Viqht. H. Claire ...... 49 VVilczynski, Phi1ipfT. . .. ..... . 230 XViley, Constance ll. .... .... .... . 130 1Viley. Gerald H. Rh, XR, 130. 250, 288, 291, 331 1Viley, Richard E. .. SR 274. 291 VVilkins. Carole H. . .... 42 XYilkinson, Howard VV. .. .... . 199 VVillanrlt, Barbara V. ..... .112 VVillianis, Bill F. .. .... .. ..... .. 180 VVilliams, David .. ..... ........ . .189 VVilliams, Graham 85, 129, 180, 272, 304 VVilliams, Jennie E .... ....... . 45 VVilliams, John R. .. ...... 104 130 Vtlillianis, lunarden ..... 321 XVilliams, Kenton E. .... 75 XVilliams, Marie M. .. .... 02 VVilliams. Richard A, 97 313 VVilliamson. lrvin E. 278 1Villiamson Jean C. .. .... 39 YVilliamson. Marilyn O. 44, 256, -95 322 1Villis, Paul XV. ...... .. .. 70 VVillner, Ned .. . 232 Vllillits, Peter XV. . 92 279 Vliilshire. VYilliam H. ...... .... 7 7 VVilson, Daniel S. .......... ,,,, , 168 XVilson, Ginny ........ . 41 VVilson. James D. .. .... RR 275 VVilson. Jeremy R. 2913 VVilson, B. Lynn 55 59 xVlIll1llt'lAl1I't'll. Lyle E. . .... .... 1 39 1Vine, Martin L. 3011 1Vingo. Richard A. 99 P 1Viniek, Carolyn A. . . .... 5 XVinter, Bruce V. .. So VVinter. lyfary E. . 277 XVinterbauer. Joan l.. 48, 59, 275 VVintercorn. Andrew F. Jr. S0 XVinton, Glen 1', . .... 81.230 235 VN'inton, James E. .... ...,...... . .. 273 VVinton. Joan E. . ........... . 50 YViSe, Georgia M. lil VVitt, Frank C. ............. . ... 340 VVitte. Barbara J. .,.... . ...,.. 40 1Vnentkowski, Maxine C. . 54. ol. 290 VVodis, Lynn .......,.. .... . . 38 VVoebel. Marjorie H. .... . 321 VVoeltTer, Russel A. ........ 320 VVoerner, Emanuel B.. ..... 89.180 VVoida, Mary Jane ....... . ,... .. 37 VVo1cott, Maryann ...... .. .... 54 VVolf, Charles H. .. .. ...... . S7 VVolf, George D. Jr... 129 VVolf, Paul L. .... ......... 1 39.189 VVolf, VValter H. .... .. .... ...... S 1 VVolfe, Arthur H. ......................... 90 XVolf-f. Charles E. .. ..... 79 VVolt1f. Audrey J. 57, 307, 3241 VVolt'ram. Duane E. .... .. 2'4 VVolfsmith, Thomas R. .... . 198 VVolsey. Virginia M. 40 150 Vklolter, Barbara K. ,..,.. ..... . .. 58 VK'ong, VValter B, .. ,.,,, H2 Vkloorl, Lucille M. . .. So, 271 277 VVood. Thomas XV. ....... 156,157 VVoodier. James tl. .... .... l 99 VVoodman, Virginia C. 53 291 VVoodring, De VVayne S. .......... S4 XVoodruff, Robert C. .. ....,.......... 94 Vt'oodruff, Robert H. 130 VVoods, Emile 39, 02, 273, 305 312 XVoorls, Gerald D. .. .. ....... 133 134 1Voodson. Karl B. . .... . 8.1 214 XVoods0n, 1Villiam 11. ,..... .. . .121 VV11lrflW41l'tl1, Louis E. .. S1 1Voll:nan. Sandra F. 320 Vtlork, Rhonda Sue 42. 409 VVoyteli. George XY. . .. Fr. 1.Vorknian, Dolores C.. ........, .17 VVright. James R. .... . .... 291 1Yrif:bt. Robert ll. ......... .... 7 P4 139 1Yu, Edith H. .. .. no 1Vuellner, Ned H .... . . 233 XVyke, D. .Xnne ...... 251 1Vyrens, Miriam R. ..... 54 Y arovich. lrene .. 150, 11.7. 247 Yatalfe, lluilley .. 211, 214 X ates, PI1l1'lClil ....... . 50, 290 Yates, Virginia B. . 224, 221, 323 371 Ye. VVanda . .... .... ..... . . 121 Yearling, Joseph J. ........... . 91 139 Yearlingg, Frances .. 281 Yearling, Sally ..... . .. 55 Yerkes. Barbara ll. . . 10 Yesair, Nancy L. ....... .... 4 5 Yesk, Albert .... 102 Ye, XVon-He XV. ..... 312 Yohn. David VV. .... .... . . . . H9 Yokel, Martha A. ...... . 212, 214.271, 311.25205 Yon, 1Vyatt S. .... ......... 7 0.278 Yonemoto, James T. .. 73. 290 Yonker, David S. ..... . .. 91 Yoshida. Toshiko G. So Young, Clarice L. ........ . 254 Young. Frank R. . .. Ho. 294 Young. Jane E. .... 454 Young, lylarilynn l'. .......... ol Young, Raymond H. 328 Young. Stanley A. .. 81.1. 197. 275 Youpe, Gerald .. . ,.... . 230 Zachary, James F. ., . 75 Zale. Donald J. .... .. 233. 235 Zang, Gerald Lee .. . . . 139. 205 Zarlenda, Patricia Ann 5.1 Zator. Geraldine F. ...... 42.130 Zaumeyer. Jean C. .. 55. 224 Zavertnik. Joan ll. . ..... 150 Zar, Thomas C. ....... . 197 Zeidenstein, Harvey G. .... ..... 2 47 Zeiler. Vllillianl E... .. 91 Zeiss, F. Ralph Jr. .. .... 71 Zellmer. Joan M.. ..... .... 5 2 Zells. Roberta E. .. 320 Zenaty, Betsy R. .. . 30.312 Zenner, XYalter l'. .. . . 300 Ziel. George R. .. .. .... 107 Zimmerman, Diane M. 47 Zimmerman. John C. 3311, 231 201 Zimmerman, Marilyn .... .... . 45 Zimmerman, 1 :iulette N. 51 Zimmerman. 1Yilliam .... . 90 13 Zinns. Nancy .V .... . .. . 41 Zitek. Donald G... 105 Zoeh, Betty E. ,... 37 Zuckerman. Ira G. . ....... X3 Zuerclier. Fred NV. .......... .. 100 Zum-rcher, Marylyn D. . ...... 150 Znri-k. '1'homzis F. . 2.12 l Just a step or two oft campus Best Pies OH Campus - For those so-necessary items Lloyd .l. Harriss Hoos' DRUGSTQRE M ple Company Clark Street ot She-rmon avenue llwliolesule Deliveries to Large Groups 849 W. Ohio street, Chicago TAylor 9-3000 -107 gag 'IW' , Q sg 1 I 1: .wma 1' Wh.. '-, x. A Vim, , lhixng Yllllllllvllll1H'Illll1lUlQ stun-, lnllullr'-1:1114-Invm-mllmltsilnimll':u'ul11nlclmvntnwlnl'1v:n1stm1slmppixlgzllvzi.Tm1l'i11g,:tlwsturvswaspopulal' IlH1'l'Il1HlIl Xlurrl lm' l'1ll'4l5 vlml in mltlits Villlpfillgl l'1'wm1 suplmistivzliml sx1its:md high hs-vls to lllllPj1'IlIlS1lll4l tl'lllliS slum-s, I,vsswim1ow- -Imppixng 1-mn-mmnxmule-fnuvh-ln'i1-l'wjm11'rxstuslmpstnp11l'4'l1:1S1'Sm'l1lmllnmlnllm'iivnlsus Fll2iVillgI1'l'4'lllll,tU0HlIlll4t1',1lIlll!'2iZ1lI'hlZLLll'S. 41.3 ADVERTISING I DE For Discrimmating Shoppers: A Chance to Find the Very Thing Allgauer's restaurant . . 447 Lloyd J. Harriss Pie company . , 467 Alumni association . . 447 Hatfield Electric company . . . 4135 Baskin ..... . 449 Edward Hines Lumber company . . 4413 Beatrice Foods company . . 462 Hoos' Drug store ....,. . 4137 The Borden company . . 448 .Iahn and Ollier Engraviiig coinpany . 442 Brock and Rankin . . . 444 .Iay's products ...,., 451 Central Steam laundry . , 456 Lindhoe Decorating company . . 4136 Chandler's ....,.. . 453 Little Knit shop .... . 4133 Chicago Window Washers union . . 465 Mercoid corporation . 455 Classic Barber shop ..... , 463 Muhlke-'s ..... , 451 Clayton Mark and company . . . 466 Nelson Brothers laundry . . 453 Critchell-Miller Insurance agency , , 452 Northwestern Student Vo-op . 457 Daguerre studios ..... . 441 Parnielee .,.... . 41517 Evanston Bus company . 450 Rogers Printing coinpany . . 443 Evanston Ticket service . 465 Roth Adam Fuel company . . . 4132 Fanny's ..... . 445 Saville's London Flower shop . 450 FiI1Cl1lE'y'S . . . 445 .Iolin Sexton and conipany , I 459 Georges Wagon . . 4413 The S. K. Smith company . I 4130 Georgian hotel . . 4153 Walker Brothers ..W. . 452 'EFQVKY Like The Thinker, a fellow sometimes needs a minute to himself to decide just what he ought to do next. Possible Q5 choice is shopping in near- , z, ., R. 'W ' ,.. :Y I .,. s :- by Evanston downtown area. i w - 4011 For ORC-JAN ZATIONS INDEX the Activities Major: A Ch Xl :inpt-Il'1 1-hon .Muir-izi Xlphzif hi flint-an tlpha lh-lla Phi Xlpha V lJl'IY'l 1 l .Xlpha lupsiloii Phi 4 iinnii Di lt .tlpha i: Alpha Idlllllitlil Dr-lla Alpha Un nit-ron Pi .Xlpha Phi Xl ihzi l.tu Uinvzrzi 1' 1 Alpha Xi Ilelltu l Aluinni :issovnition , . Aiiicricai n Ainci it-an Aiiii-rir'aii ,-Xinericai n Institute' of Chernical Engineers ., Institute of I':ll'L'Il'll'lIl 1EIlglIl1't'l'S Soi-icty of Civil Engineers , Society nf Blcclianical Engineers Architectural Intn-iiois club ,, , h ill .-Xsliury : Associated lYoin:-ii Students . Band . Baptist Coll:-ge i-lub Beta Alpha Psi Beta Beta Bt-ta. Iieta liainina Sianiai Hein 111111411 l'i I3'nai B rith llilla-I foundation Board of Board of Publications ,. Religion , 110111110f'11I'llSitPJ'i ,. Card Section Chap'-l coiiiiiiitteo- ' ' hill I hapln ' Clie:-rleadcrs Chi Omega , , , Chi Phi ,, . , . Chi Psi Christian Dain' No Delta Dei St'lI'l1f'l-'UIgllI'IlZ21Il0Il ,,,. . rtliwe-stern . ,.,, ., ta D,,Ita ,, . . D:-lla K-.nnina , . Delta Iiappa lfpsilon V Delta Sig i, ina li , Delta Tau Delta , Delta Upsilon Delta Zet ll N .. Deru Directory ,. . . ,. Dol ihin clul. .. . . I Eiigiiieciiiig Sm-icties i'oiinr'll ,, Evans house , . , I'l1lK'llliV 4'oni'n1ttei- Film soaict ' Foster ho 3 ,. , , use , I'reshin:in 4-oinicil fitlllllllil Delta , tlannna Phi Iii-ta , Goodrieli Hawaiian house club Hininan house , Holiart house . , . . Interfrziti -initv council , ., ,. I1ll,l'l'-Xllilellij'C,'l1l'1s1li1llfPllli1VS111D ., Intrainiinil sports , ,,,, ,, Basketball Bowling Chai Foot npinns ball Golf ,,,, , , I'I0i's Ping Softl Swin l,'Sll0t'S pong wail iming . Tennis Trac k ,.., . , . PXIIT-'Sllllllf , . . .Iunior co uncil , , .. .Iunior Interfiaternity council .Iunior Panlir-llt-nic association Kappa Alpha Theta ., ., Kappa Delta Kappa K Ztllflllfillllllllll .. Kappa Sigma , I,ainbd:i Vhi Alpha I,athan1 l Iiindqren IOUSP , house, .. . . , Iiorelei club , Lut hr-ran Iiyvia ns Students association Mr-n Oil Canipus , ,, , lIcn's filer- club . Ali-n's Illit'I'110llSl't'lil11lf'll B11-thodis Klortar li t Student foundation . oaifl ,, , Mu Phi Epsilon ,. lx1l'IllSI'll1ll NU Engineer Orr-liesis Orringtor 1 house , Panhellenic :issociat ion Pan'0rt li otlox Pluli , Penibridge, The . Pep coinniission 470 314 70 36 71 37 38 :ffl 307 40 41 72 42 129 230 231 232 232 167 73 271 310 324 132 167 133 74 326 246 320 126 -109 322 43 408 44 75 76 327 250 4 3 46 77 78 70 80 47 304 260 286 230 81 128 340 82 275 325 48 83 290 84 49 278 321 427 434 436 428 433 431 431 432 429 436 432 430 435 273 279 277 50 51 52 85 22 87 287 32.5 326 88 313 280 328 .. ,,,, 303 210 289 261 287 62 276 329 54 407 ance to Find His Pet Society Phi Iieta . Phi Beta Kappa Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Pi ,,.. . Phi Eta Sigma , , Phi flannna Delta Phi Kappa Psi H. ,, Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Mu Alpha . Photo lab ,..,, . ,. . Pi Alpha Mu ., Pi Beta Phi , , Pi Kappa Alnhaa, Pi Lambda Theta , Pi Blu Epsilon . Pi Tau Sigma ..,. . Polish Society Praetorians , ,,,, .. Profile .... , ,. ., .... Psi Upsilon .. .. . Radio Station VVNUR. Rallycommittee , , , Red Cross College unit Rogers house , ,.., , Sailing club ,... , , Sargent hall .... . , Scott hall .,.,,, ,, .. Senior council ...,.. Sheil club .,,... , ,, ,, .. ,, Shi-Ai .v.. .,,, .... . , ... , Sigma Alpha Epsilon .,., Sigma Alpha Iota ,. Sigma Chi ,,,,,, .... ..,, , , . Sigma Delta Chi .,., , Sigma Delta Tau . ,, 219 166 . ..., 89 90 306 91 92 93 21 1 258 156 55 94 146 168 233 290 95 247 96 352 407 298 56 288 100 294 272 330 305 97 212 98 ,157 , ,,., 57 Sigma Nu ,,,,, ,,,, ,. ..., ,,,,.. Skiclub, ,.,, ,, , .. . Society for the Advancement of Management ..,.,. . .... Sophomore council, ,,.,, , 99 288 133 274 Speech senate ,.,.... , ,. ,.., .,.,,,,. .,,. . ,,., ,,,, ,... , . . . Student Christian council .,,, .,.. Student Governing hoard ,,,, , .. ,, Student Religious council .,,, Student Service Fund committee Syllabus ..,.., , , ., ,,,, , , Symphony orchestra ,, Tau Deita Phi , ,,,, . Theta Chi ..., , ., ,, Theta Delta Chin , Theta Sigma Phi , , , Theta Xi ..,.,. .. , Triangle ,, ,,..., 4 University Senate .,.,., .., University Theatre ,,.,. Varsity sports ,,,,. . Baseball ..,. , , , Basketball l encmu . .,... ..., . ,, ,, , 1' oothall .,,.,. ,,., A ., Indiana university ....., ,,, Iowa State university . , Ohio State university ..., . University of Illinois ,,,, University of Michigan University of Minnesota, University of Southern C 218 321 268 M320 ...,297 Y..,...,254 ., , M311 .,,.....102 ....103 ..,,104 ........158 .,....,.105 ,.,,..,,l06 127 N344 ....382 .2388 ,..,4 16 M424 ...,398 ...,4I0 413 ,,,,.,..411 M414 403 ,.,,,.,,402 Talifornia, ,,.. , ,....,..,400 University of W ist-onsin ., ,.,. ,,., , .. ........'1l2 401 Vanderbilt university , , Freshman basketball , , ,. fxOlf .,..,, ,,.. ,,,, , , , ,,., ., ,... ,, , Gymnastics , National Collegiate Athletic association tennis ,, ,, Rifle-rv ,. ,, , Swimming ,,.,, . ,,,. Tennis .,.,,. ,, ,, ,, Track , ,i,,, . Wrestling , , , VVest.minster Student foundation ., Wrildcat council , . Willard hall , ,, ,,.. , ,, .,.. VVoinen's Sports , ,, Badminton .,.... Basketball Bowling ,,,,, ., . Field Hockey ,..i, , Golf, i,,, ,. Honor teams, Softball .... .. , Speeflhall , , Swimming Table tennis , ,,., . ..., .,,. , Tennis , ,... .... ..,. , . , Volleyball .. ,. ,... ,.., , Wo'nien's Athletic association ,,..,. WVoinen s Cvlee club ,.,. ,.., , ,, ,,,. 1Vomen's Interhouse council, ,,,, , Women Ofl Campus ,... ..., , ,V H .Y ., Young lNIen's Christian association ,,,,,. . Young Republicans club .....,,,,.,,,, ,... .... . Young Woinen's Christian association Zeta Phi Eta ,, ,. .... .... , ,, ,. ,,... .... . 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X4 ll 1111111 11111 1111111 11111 1111111 1111111111111 F1'11:11111w 111111 111:X1 1111111' I,1'111111' s1111'I'. ,'x1111Ul1 '11 111 111111 1l1h11Jl'y, l'l1111xl' 11':1s 1111'1'1111s1'11 111 1- 1 N111 11111 1,11 11 111111111 l,1f1111 1111111111 111111 11111111 1111-1' 111-11' 11115111111 1111 41llIllII11l'S 1':111s1-11 111'1z1'11 111:11'111111- 111 111-1-111111- s11111'1-1- 111' Sll111'1llIl1f EDITORIAL STAFF Publishing a Book is a Little Bit of Glamour and a Lot of Tears Editor-in-chief . Photography . Copy . Layout . Engraving . Proof reading . Dummy preparation . Secretariat . Training program . Activities ..... Adniinistration and schools Men's housing . Men's sports . Military . VVonion's housing . WOIIIGITJS sports . Je-anno Ke-ating Sniith. . Vlfayno Allyn Brill, vclitor. t'ontrilmutors: Janie-s K. Arthur, Stophon W. lfoakli-y, Koniivtili B. Vovort Jr., Pm-tm-r tl. Kokalis, Murray S. Miron, 1,114-l'l' L. Morsv, tiivoigo S. Pangburn Jr. . Joanno Koating Sinith. . .loaniio Keating Smith. . Barbara Ann Tillotson, wlitor. Niargio E. Johnson, assist- ant editor. Statt: Phoolw I. Espy, Patrir-ia K. Graltt, Dorothy L. VVooclrulil'. . Shirley J. Bovkhorst, 1-clitor. TV. Ann NVl'llI'S, assistant oclitor. . Strait: Nona J. Eve-rhart, Barbara L. Hoyt, Arnold L. Shapiro, VV. Ann WY-llc-s. . Nanry Innis, Clranil PGI'iIOI'1I10I' ot' Grulmlmy Jolis. . Joan E. Tliorstoinson, mlirwtor. . Ruth KI. Spios, oilitor. Kiarilyn Jakvs, assistant f-rlitm. . Jonny E. iXI11C'ciI'f.'g0I', c-clitor. Martha J. Huiloirk, assistant editor. . J. Jay Stack, vilitor. . Dalniar Fishvr, mlitor. FI't'tll'I'if'li R. Hulilwll, assistant e-ilitor. . Royal R. Stvwart Jr., oilitor. . Juclith Jac-kc-tt. wlitor. Marjorie- J. Elrlre-el, assistant vclitor. . D. Anno TYyko, mlitor. Member Dssocioled Collegiate Press -173 ,1 fq vs.. , X -.al-' l,lll4'lxlll1llll1 52ljll'Il'Ulll Ill,LL1'4lll-llUl1'4llNlX.hlV1ll'1'2lllll lmlvx xlilllilglfl' lmn N4ll11IlSlf,1llSOVl'l' p1'uspvr'tul'11 ll:-1-ting wmt1'm-t- I-lr Numlrx' Villlllbllh HI'gl2llliZ2l1ililIr, Nliss Nolan haul Hyllllllllyu jnlr HI.HJ'll1'llllliIl:I -:ll 1IllIll'fl'l',4 Qmulp-xxII4.1m'gut NiffillgixllllllIllIHf4l1Ll'llIDlI1'l'hllbrf illlllIlZl'Uf1'2lIIlIlllS!lllillHllLfSIIIIUII'll1'l iH!PSUlI 4-4 1HI'1'WHl'li. livsimlvs thx' trials of co- gruup pin-tlllw-,Q takvn aluring fall nixngglvsstlmzxrm4-mllplvte-ly pzminlm-ss BUSINESS STAFF For Money Makers: High Finance and List after List of ames BllSl110SSIIIHIILIQQPI' A Assistant business lllillliigfi' TI'93Sl1I'Pl' Arlvertising . Spaee and Index . Senior pictures . Sl1lJSCI'lDtlOI1-IDND111IDlllilll VVOIHGHYS personnel Office llunnzi Gayle lmwlvy. I1ZiXVI'i'l1l'f' Md lrutlr. .luyvv Faulkuc-r. William D. Frank, liiaiiiugw. Stadt: Murtlm Duviilsmi, Elizulwlli Svlmlz. Justine Nolan, lI1LlIl2lQQ1'l'. Stuff: Diana- limi-li, l,o1'1'ui1ic- .Ium's, Donna Kinslvy, .luliu Ltll'St'Il. NIz11'c-ia Str-wart. Malrilyn lXvllll2ll11HUll, 111zL11:ig.:e1'. Stuff: Yirgiilizl .li-ft'v1'y, flyllilllil Kvyile-l. .loan Brrulley, lll1ll1iliLi'l'. Staff: .lm-un Bri-iiiwr, 'lluniniiv liozwli, Br-tty Zuvli. .Iuyc-v I,ax1cll1c-rg, iiizuiugvr. Desk 111:111:1ge-rs: Iiurlmra Hum- ilton, Kzitlierinc- Siilrlull, Mary Sta-vc-11s, Fay Wzlllwr, Klulrjurie lYa,ssm1,.lu11vYm111g.Stull:l'l1:u'lotteApplviuam. Elvzmm' Louise Arnold, Num-y Rugby, Diane l31':u,-li, Rita Uv Rosa, Sllrillll Fuill, Anne Fowler, Ann Frick, Myra Gray, Euniw- .lUlll1S0l1, Douglas Kelley, Vynthia lit-ymlm-l, Luelle Luiiclgiwfii, lNIz1,til1l:1 lxliilllllllfl, .luilitli Nintz, Num-y Nash, CHl'Ulyl1 Pzltricli, Eluimi Pc-mlvxts-1'. Karen Ruin- lcinpg, kllt'2ll1Ul' Reisvr, Dumtliy Ross, Juan Sc-lllossmfln, M:u'ilyn Sclimitz, liilftlll Yan Brunt, Aumlrey Yew-ella. Philip Watt, Vzlrul Wilclius, Patriviu Young. 475 AND WHAT' MCRE Privileged Staff Member Preserves Two Pages for a Word or Ten .X wonmn-etlitor eoinhinntion is not too eonnnon, hut western this year has not furnislieml nie with un overflow it eertziinly szitisties n lot ot' typiezilly lenmle tlesires. ot' hnsy little stziti' inenihers. hut I have known and .Xs :i wonmn. l :ilwnys wxint the lust wortl. worlierl with seores ot' people for whoni l always shall Mill. :is :in etlitor. l h:ul the privilege ot' leaiving these holil the tleepest respeet :intl the greatest nil1nirat,io11, two pages to sup' some ol' the things that I've lteen 'l'here were the professional 111011XYlltlIN'l'l'tJI'lllPtlll1P thinking :ilnont for :i whole yeair. teehnienl operations for nie zinil for the hook. .Xlthongh my tlnys :intl nights have not heen my own lfroin .lzihn :intl tlllier Iflngruving eonipziny there were sinee that Nlnreh evening when l heeziine etlitor, :intl t'. tlorilon lirightinzin Jr., Ernie Siunnons, :intl clozens :ilthongh l haive sworn thait il' l hzul it to tlo over ngziin, ol' nien whose lives seenietl mlevotecl entirely to helping l never woiihl tailie the joh, ch-ep flown insitle l know it nie get the ln-st engravings. wus something l haul to tlo. lirightnxzin not only gave nie at short eonrse in the art 'l'he rather :ipzithetie :ietivities situation :it North- ol' engraving, hut he spetl nie on to flrziwing the laiyoilti I 'Q' W1 if v Qi q r-:limi t ' I I M 1 I WI N 4 ,li i ,1 nw .tk f iit'Stl1l'lllgLIqtllttll'.lt'IillIll'Slllltll enipttires trezisuretl lust! worml in 'uligoiissioiiu over Syllabus poliyy. lilxplnining nnml tell- ing were large portions ot' Bliss Slllltllk yeair-long joli. Debt of Boundless Space Partially Repaid with 480 Page Volume wanted with 10 words: t'Think about the content of the picture while you're drawing. Ernie Simons solved dozens of problems, and fan- tastically clever behind-the scenes operators created the opening section and the division page layout and all the engravings. From the Rogers Printing Printing company, there was the world's greatest printer, Oliver D. Rogers, the man for whom Webster must have created the word 'fpatieneef' Household god to the Syllabus office and father pro- tector of an ofttimes confused editor, Rogers came to see me at any odd time on a moment's notice. No matter how far behind my work lagged, he always smiled and offered consolation for my problems. His business associate, John A. Culley, was our 'tback stage genius who corrected dozens of mistakes which I had overlooked and never once complained w'hen my typing left quite a bit to be desired. From the S. K. Smith company came exactly the cover I wanted. Last spring, Edward WI. Kase wined and dined me. all the while mentally jotting down notes on my quite vague plans for the book. These plans he interpreted to Artist Supreme Phillip Brown, who designed the cover. Then, there were my staff members. Faithful Barbara Tillotson, engraving editor, cheer- fully Worked hours overtime on many an engraving order. Exacting work on her part made all the pictures fit into the space provided. Barb will edit the 195-1 Syllabusp it's something to look forward to. Nancy Innis made no less than 10 million phone calls for me. She brightened the office with sage observations on males, and she performed a hundred grubby jobs. Much of the reason I still retain part of my sanity is due to Nant-y's work. From the business staff came Tina Nolan, who had charge of gathering up contracts for space, scheduling group pictures, and compiling the index. In her almost impossible job, she worked numerous major miracles. Then, there was Photography Editor W'ayne Allyn Brill, who was trained in Europe. I never will be con- vinced that any college year book in the country has had, has, or ever will have a greater photographer. Although he took by far the greater proportion of pictures in this book, he never ran out of new ideas or new angles. When things looked blaekest tand they often didb he would pop in-to my office with a picture I had no idea he even knew he was supposed to take. Always. it was beautiful. In the dual role as photographer and photo lab director for the Students Publishing company, Wayne turned out not only the exposed film, but also many of the finished prints in the book. He has stood beside me in my wo1'st moments of hating the book, and his enthusiasm, interest, and understanding have made possible this book's publi- cation. There were so many others who helped immeasurablyI students who worked hard to help us set up pictures, faculty members who dismissed us from class when deadlines threatened, administrators who turned the university upside down to let us get the pictures we wanted, staffers who worked overtime Cincluding mas- ter of men's sports, Dal Fisherl, and .lolm, the Harris hall janitor, who fathered and fed me for a whole year. From a personal voice, there were my C'hi Umega sorority sisters, who frowned only slightly when I typed until 3 a. m. There was my room mate, Shirley Bock- horst, who sat up into the night and read hundreds of thousands of words of proofs, and Next-Door-Neighbor Ann Welles, who typed her fingers almost to bare nubs. There was Doris K. Trott, my high school journalism teacher. She introduced me to the year book business four years ago, and she has boosted my morale many times since with her assurance that my book would be a gooil one. Finally, there was my family. My 18-year-old freslunan brother from Purdue university bragged to Sigma f'hi fraternity brothers that his sister wasthe most important person in Evanston. M y parents were angels in the wings. They sighed almost inaudibly when the year book business kept me away from my hfichigan home for nine months at one stretch. My father almost cheerfully footed bills for my summer in Evanston. hfother con- tinued her frequent letters, although mine vanished ahnost completely. And, at spring vacation, she read many pages of proof with me. Since I started, they have been convinced that I am the wo1'ld's greatest editor. NVithout their confidence in me, my job would have been indeed bleak. To all of these people, I owe immeasurable gratitude. I hope only that their bountiful faith in me partially will be rewarded by this book. It is as much a product of their devotion as it is of my labors. .IKS 477 A 3 ,Nfl :. I , Q 1' . 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