Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1945
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' I 4, as I I s QQ' ',!1 4 'vu' ,zu-vu La -'lf . - A - . as-1--s.x,3'in:1 1'Qi ,.ie'::EEf'.1'TL'X'l-'4- ' JL1 : i'o A L l 1 ,, . ,,. A A , h , B' ,E 5- ' ' Q,-,L . .. 1- ' up4ALJlESX3J -'-h' nt a' GOVERNOR sCHoEPPEL '5iEET:i .M-ggi' v STATE OF KANSAS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ANnnzv1:.scHo:PPEL TOPEKA To the Students and Faculty Members of 'Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg. Greetings - Our institutions of higher learning hold a great trusteeship for the future of education in America. The foundations of the knowledge, character, morale and patriotism of this generation of Young Americans have been laid in the classrooms. Because the inclusive ourpose of American education is the Democratic Way of Life public emi' f' 1: . ign onment and Democracy are forever linked in the chain of human progress. The achievements of our own state have been governed largely by our progress in Education. Continued improvement in our educational systems must be accomplished in the future to an even greater extent than in the past. Sincerel Governor N THE BOARD OF REGE T .CIA A4 L '31 ,A X .K Z ,fs ,. 1-11 Q' .FH -or Hrs I V LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing llulnort Briijliton, sit-cremry, lf 'w illis N. Kelly, Dfw.-.' l'.lt'Lt.zu'ililin, Grover Poole, L. B. Spoke, Osctxr S, St-qxufler, cliexirrriori. LEFT TO RIGHT: Setxtod Fred lvl. Harris, Hli::,ziieC?x St-5-gili-ans i'iouuyi:e','. Les!-rr ' ' gr ff. Driscoll, Betty Recd, ossistginl to Mr. Brighton. The Stole Boord ol Regents is corngroseei of nine znenalzers, 'wlio are og:- pointecl by tlie governor lor cr term ol tour years. A full-time segretory assists tliese public-spirited citizens in oorryinq on the activities of the Bfzxrd. Ting College, like all otlier state institutions ei lnvzlier leczrninq, is under Clie fzxrzsdzf- tion ol the reqents, ond their cpprovfzl sz trrznsaetions with respe it to :N zf:zfge- ment, control, ond qovernnzent zzeiessgzry. 5 u X . ui, . - ..., . JM' 1-, J 7, I - 1 , , f N s ' Q REBS H. HUGHES President t . I X The l945 Kanza presents a Written and 'pictorial account of the activities of the school year of 1944-l945. That the College program has been affected by the War may be seen readily when one notices the ,College Honor Roll, the Gold Star Roll, the prominent place accorded the Navy V-12 unithere on the campus and the returned veterans, who are enrolled under Public Law 16 and 346. , . , However, the yearbook also pictures many campus activities and organiza- tions that are usually associated with the College in any year. Former students, especially, will enjoy seeing the present group of members irl those organiza- tions where their interests once centered. T This edition of the Kanza takes its place beside the many fine volumes of previous years. It is to be hoped it will prove interesting to all who have been a part of the College during this school year, and valuable through the years ahead as a source of happy memories of K. S. T. C. Q X 4,-,K X 15. r H f Ifynumu DY- O- P- Dellmqer, or Dr, D, as he is more generally called, is Dean of the College and Graduate School, a position he has held since 1939. Under the age limit regulations of the board Of' TGCJGIUS. DF. Dellm'-'Jer will retire luly l, after thirty-six years ot devoted service to this institution. khs years ot tenure from 1909 to 1945 have made him part and parcel of the College, and part- time duty with the faculty, after Iuly 1, will guarantee his continued interest in K.S.T.C., its program, and its students. Dean Iennie C. Walker is back on the campus after a year of graduate study at Northwestern University in the field of personnel and guidance. Her varied background of training and experience and her great inter- est in college students make her a most sympathetic and understanding Dean of Women. Dean of .Men and Director of Per- sonnel is Dr. George D. Small's rotti- cial title. Indicative of the place he holds with the students, however, is the fact that he is George to most college people. He is always to be depended upon for guidance and help, and his sound advice and -friendly interest have smoothed the paths of many students. LKEB, swptw DEP-N ZX? L- ...pal lid,-,-Q' ,L ,' fm: ':' t 7' l , ---,-,.. , ,......g-:.,,f,,:,w.g,,a,5,,,x: rg,,,....,...A. ., .. '14f35.4Qff:..n ,-t.Jgi- --A . Jw - ' ' f-j - Ad,--., t-Jn- aai'-t3l'1f!f'k3-'f'fY'1f'n' 1 ' I X A ' Miss Belle Provorse, the Financial Secretary, finds time for far more activities in a busy day than most people would undertake in twice that time. Among her extra-curricu- lar duties is membership on the student publications committee, and the Kanza staff is-happy to express appreciation to her for counsel and encouragement in the publication of this volume, Y-228, AQH:,...t X s 'X ,. uv'. ,l 0.p U' , I 'tj-:A ,avggqgi r,vr.'3., -gi: .i,.ni-Piet: lv xl ' 'I W, EF!-EfL,, X. . 4 l tw anim .1 ,., Gig. A 2555222-lhiiiii , t Q:TldF ::-ifjffigs x The secretary to the president, Mrs. Mable Kane Stryker, is also the mother of the present Kanza editor. We think she does all right in both places. The facile wit and good nature of Prof. I. U. Massey make a visit to the reqistrar's office a pleasant event. He has a boundless collection of jokes and stories upon which to draw, and a faculty for telling them at the right time. He is one of the most popular members of the faculty, and a real friend to the students. ,.. V Y ,gf ff . - 5. MY' , e N J., ,ff-f'Y-0 V f V ,F 9 JM x,,l RUSS HALL 34' 12. F ,, js -f P . 1 R x L. X r '1 X I X AFGREIGN LANGUAGE . DEPARTMENT H ' Dr. Samuel I. Pease, Head of Dept.: W A AProf. Iarvis Burner. L W K f x . X . -.353 lg s - I N. .X,x , f Q . A I I .III COMMERCE STANDING--Left io right: Mr. L. C. G ff M R - I sell B. Myers, Miss Mary Lee Hcqemljznigl ri us SEATED-Dr. Wcxlter S. -Lyerlc, Heczd of Department. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT LC? :don EG xx. MIS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . -X- Robetffzl Xgjdde Y . . DOTS ' rx. 55 . XO uh. Nh pewunq . Otdon Sm. XN GXXQY S iaunenu DY C3-YW' MBOX 969623-roY1GW' YT To Bien Hai EXWWG O QC New W QA..- A, A Qi , .. . .-.', . .U-. . 1- g. Q,6,5E2, ,E JEL -r:-.-r-' :uf--If-l:.Ai:.i--' E ---- A - '14-'iliff -1' -MIL '1-1-f- AL' .,......-- BACK ROW-Left to right: Miss Flora Holroyd, Miss Callie King, .Miss Velcla Williams, Prof. E. E. Stonecipher, Dr. Ernest,M.' Anderson, Mrs. Daphne Cross. FRONT ROW: Miss Thelma Carnagey, Miss Gladys Rinehart, Mrs. Edna Powell Day, Mrs. Perva ,M. Hughes, Mrs. Ethel Moore Peck, Miss Temple Hill, Prof. W. E. Matter. Dr. C. W. Street, Head ot Education Department and Director ot Training Schools, Dr. lane M. Carroll, Principal of Horace Mann, and President of Kansas State Teachers Association. ...--ww L--..-. 5. ,gt-. .D , MATHEMATICS , ' DEPARTMENT' I BACK ROW-Left 'to Right: Prof. Frank German, Prof. I. A.. Gp Shirkt, Head of Department, Dr. R. G. Smith FRONT Raw: Prof. W. H.'HiI1, Prof L. E. Curfman. A I I 5 .UI l S X tg X ve X fx X PSYCHOLOGY and PHILOSOPHY I DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. I. A. Glaze, Dr. C. B. Pyle, Dr. Paul Murphy, Head of Department. . --cz' 'f--zu. -, , .-.,. Y '.::-S--b-v-- - A. . -:mag .fi ,Jud W VAS' . v4. N . 1 s ..-,S 1 .x 4'.-E, alt- 400' 'Y' mb ,gk 53 we . fill'- i Depcxrirnem- hon Head o ho der Mrs. Eteka BACK PrOWfLei1 lo right: Dr. Ernest Mo Hoh Vincent, Dr. Ehzcxbeih Cochnrx Pro . S, L. House . W: Prof. P. N. Howeh, Proi. X. C. Strciey, Proi, Oren A. Barr Pro. H. Smith, Prof. O. F. Grubbs. FRONT RO Eukchcx Roseberry, Dr. Pr. soc1AL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT SPEEC - Q ' MISS LU LA M Dlrectorl SGYVICZPIEERSON Llfecu L OFFT TO RIGHTE Dr D9PCIri1Tiem: Mr I-DR. Pelsmql Head ' avid D M ' 0Ofe. E I w K V F 5 a f i r x I ' 1 ,lr Aw l W 1 .f ,...v,,, 1 r Q,-n....w.f: - - A - X 1- - -- si wai- RE i 'Ms N, if Biz: Es: .BSN ills ll!! E Wi L PORTER I LIBRARY DR. H. H. HALL, Director of Museum and. Professor of Biology 'rr ' 1 - -iff 1- ' r- LIBRARY STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Odella Nation, Miss Mary Sherfy, Miss Esther A. Park, Dr, Ralph A. Fritz, Librarian. n -,.. ' ' ' . - x ,Wi ,Qg,-,Sm ,g1g3555gg3zn.:. 4' ...su .,...nm,n...e.........-.. mm-f. J l , MUSIC DEPARTMENT BACK ROW--Left to right: Miss Marjory lack- son, Miss Rose Buchmann, Miss Eugenia lohrl- son, Mrs. Edwina Fowler, Dr. Walter McCray. Head of Department. A FRONT ROW: Mr. Claude Newcomb, Miss Rhetia Hesselberq, Miss Ruth Siamm, Mr. Will I. Humble, Miss Gabriella Campbell. A x --'QD x '-4.-Q-,Q'FLf:.',4,. . .H ml., . ..:j5-j,,,-. .. .. . x, ' ,. , A , , . , , , I Y I , . , . ., , '23 ?ZN'!-52 411g?:-:xN5:h:.:xz'Q':- f A - , . .1 . , .- . .. I , - -- - 4 - MECHANICS HALL. AT WQRK X IN THE SHQP y f'f f 'L5ZP f 35:Vi7t7:Qi22f33:fi'T'Tfff 5 ' ' 'fr' 7' '-f i'9f'A' ' Y .a.-.,,, 9 4....'.-- . . . I in r ' 'I 1 x. .Q -1 .. A 't :..l-:L -4sz.-.s...-.- ....,-.f Quits.. ..Ax'5-23-M. ,. vvlll ! H fg Q' INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDIN G INDUSTRIAL AND VCCATICNAL EDUCATION BACK ROW--Left to right: Prof. Charles R. Vwfasser, Prof. W. L. Friley, Mr. Laurence G. Cutler, Dr, O. A. Hankammer. FRONT: Mr. George Braley, Dr. Wi11iairn'T. , Bowden, Head of the Department: Prof. H. V. Hartman. 5. Q . ART DEPARTMENT Miss Bertha A. Spencer, Head of Department: Miss Elsie Leitch Bowman, NCT PICTURED: Mrs. Constance Arbeson .. . M. , V w.f.f:f-e , .'wJw ,:- . ww - 'S' .5 fYg'7-693.4-1359 'J , A , . , . T. t CX I Y Q K 1 1-,V - - ', - ' . 5 . - . , -- A N. ff M, tx- fx . -- .. H . . . ,. . . K., , 4 - ' Y ' ' 't .- V' ' . - . .' .,:: . . J ': .r f ii- J , .ge jf if ,I i :QA ' Q. if. Q-,L V' 5 .- -i :arg iv Ig. A -3.-.ij , Y A 1. ggiy I V -K . ' Q r ' ' ' ' W - :A .Q-' ' CAFETERIA MRS. MAUD SIMPSON 1, Mrs. Maud Simpson's death on December 5, 1944, 'came at the be- ginning of her thirty-second year of service with the cafeteria. ln Novem- ber, 1913, following the death of her husband, she came to Pittsburg with her two small sons, and had been connected with the cafeteria ever since. ,She had a magic touch in the handling of food and the handling of people, and institutional cookery was a foreign phrase to the College cafeteria, regardless of how many hundreds were served each day. The cafeteria Was Mother Simpson's domain and students, all through the years, enjoyed the finest meals of her planning. The Navy V-12 trainees were especially appreciative of the touches of home she gave them, and letters have come from many of them, since her death, paying tribute to her and her kindly Ways. Her devotion to her sons was a beautiful thing and reflected in the kindness she showed to all College students. Her gracious ways and untiring service will not be forgotten soon.. I - 1 1 11' 1 1 1. F J 1. x P7 15. 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 r 11 11 '1 1 -1 I1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 fl 1 1 1 I4 1 Q. 1 1 11 11 ' 1 111 ,,, 1 1 1 Q 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 '10 ,r1'1f..1g- 5-jg, '- af fir'-in Q 1f,,--'ygfj-g 1 f ,.'1 j f : fi '1 r ' ' 'fy ' 2 f - 'rv-'fm' ' ' ' , My ' pg- - --gf Y . - 11 .. - ' -1- -- - V 1' - 1 ' mr..-V .. , -.i.s. .,,.,:A,l.V. VY ,. y . . , . 1 H ,lf-ri!- :ta-1.. ' 4 A.r,,, .f -..,- 1':c-HHEASJ-1.-n-...JS.S-is-.lf 3 r 'Z ' r BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT r STANDING-Left to right: Dr. Claude Leist, Prof. George E. Ruqqles, Dr. Iacob . Uhrich. V ' SEATED: Dr, I. Ralph Wells, Head of Department. . 4 F ,J V 1 F ' x 3, ,, , .QF V x ,K Q ' HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT STANDING: Miss Annie Marriott, Chairman of the Department. SEATED: Miss B. Lillian Nelson, Miss E. Louise Gibson, Miss Pearl Garrison. PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT BACK ROW-Left to right: Prof. W. H. Matthews, Dr. O. W. Chapman, Acting Head of Department, Prof. E. VV. Iones. - FRONT ROW: Miss Marie Cowley, Mrs. Elsie' M. Broome, Miss Margaret Coventry. H, 9 M M -.4.a:,..4ne:5,,.,u........,... .. ., -1.s.sakAn.i:,--f.:V-iniii-5--w - 1 Q 1z.zif.1l4l1eg1:.l...w:1!:::mvL I Dil-I 565 1 G sian WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Hcrzel Cove, Mrs. Minerva Wootton, Dr. S. Lucille Hcxtlesicxd, Acfinq I-Iecxd of Department. f f f f 4 N ,huxxzt L . ,, .,LV . , F'-V. . , A , W .Q 1 x X X 5 1 5 1 x ' x . if lr 4' if -r 1 ff Xfif My fiw-7, V .1 N, H ,,,,. VW 1 ff Mfg Q. ,,,,,,f,,,,, 7 4 M'-K1 X,?2,Z:,ff4f1f ffl Q14 ff ,Z 1 Z',zfW'4f2f f , If ffm ,ff ff mf f 41 I ,,V, I , X f 7 fr' W ,' , if 'z?.7fff,Lf W'f,,ffLIfH,',, '41 J 2' gy ' '17, f X' f' V94 Mfff 5 1 fl, Lf -af , 2 Q THE COLLEGE LAKE . 'X 5. 'q, a 1' WILLARD HALL Now the Ncrvy Ship , I ' ,pw -'f'1'v::.r:f, .------,-yfhif---N ---- ff- --'- - -- - Q -- - f . -- . --T I -- 1 n -, , , Y ,fy A . . N b . L ' . ..- -1--,,-5... , - .iiasll Dean Iennie C. Walker and Walker Hall Residents MRS. ANNE DICKENSHEETS House Director of Walker Hall WALKER HALL RESIDENTS 306 -.MX -s,..,- W f,,MW, MINING BUILDING 1 POWER PLANT n ur N C My s 192, N sf S we 3 , ww , sq, - F X 9, ' w 1 fl fy ,IA ' r Ml P V? nu E 'J 4 1 'I 1 I 5 5 1. .A Q 11 A n X 1 n ,L ,KLLJ .A . . L.,:--A La-, ...ip A- ., . .34-gglnfsx. 'N-4-55 lx XX HORACE MANN -...tx LABORATORY SCHOOL ,ivgw 4 JNDQQL1 ,il . 1 Lf. ,,,J, ., 1. Ll- ,Av .I J' I , Ly' P 1 .x-rg Q .SGH T-f 'if' 4....,.,.1 PRESIDENT'S -1 . ABOVE: President and Mrs. Rees H. ' Hughes cmd Icmet. if null 7 HOME , -w :v-n---w-1,..,- f-f--,-L-+1--f-ffm--A'--T '-r- - 3 g ' ' ' V 5' Y' ..n,-.,4, J ' A U 'v ' ' ' ' Y ' ' gif' :f'3:-': pz-'- A .1 - - - - A ui N, . ,.., ,I 1 - ' ' - 4g.4L:5:: La .'--.....q..- J, ,..,.- . .....,- . ,x 1 Y NN .'fv-13 5-F ' 'Aff lu H . 5 pf . elifi. Ng. W' g1.:f?Tef ef 1? . . S .-3 3,-digg--:' X...x,r5 1 , '-- - A-139.2-LXQQ. gg -, XfSg XS, Q QQ . -gx X ' -'S :Nw f sittsi, .jk-is-51.1 X-'...wf .X . 5 X ., 1 ,N Fifi ix i , :..-:.'T1' f. r- if if -fi.. . X Q .., , Q P ' if :Sl 3.1.11 iv vw -.5-. Q f XX 1 , , S, X A ,. ,. x R . X Xiu Q if 3 441621251-Q we ' - N K SSW! ' A , :. w, 'L xg. Z -' if Tii. if 4- ff '1 4' f ' ' ' ' ' 0 Wm ' - 5 2 S i LT. R. E. BALDWIN Lieut. R., E. Baldwin was commander of the Navy V-12 unit d here until Ianuary from Iune, 1943, when the unit was establishe 26, 1945. He was transferred to the Navy Yard dieciplinar bar- Y racks in Philadelphia where he is serving as education officer. 1 ! . . x- N . it Cm .FEA 0 9 ,ii If Xl - D il 5 tl ll if il I: li , L E. l s t H ,H l C. O.'s-OLD AND NEW. FQKC Lieut. Phillip E. Taylor, formerly execu- tive officer of the V-12 unit at Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin, succeeded Lieut. Baldwin as Commanding Officer. 4 1 Y ., -,, ' ,. ...A .M NV- .....:........w - ,-.gm-dh-61-1-, was-bf:-+ - 2- ' ' 'A A' P LIEU V N ANTWER. T- I. , 'U-EUT' CHuJES'nX!1iZive sic1iuS. Succeeded Lieut1i1c1j??7NFIELD Plcxceegefifgntberl 1944 GS Executive Off?Seg1Xntwerp LIEUT. G. M. FRYE Ncxvy Doctor X ,, 'GERALD D' VY PERSGNNE 2 ' CLOWER' Y C JESSE EASTMAN I C310 KAI CARL BLACKWELL , PhM2c RALPH SCHWAMBAC H, PhM2c xiii 'W fi- gl J ,W 1 GEORGE BROWN ERLENE HOPPES RUTH MARIE TRABUE GERALDINE HOPKINS IANET HUGHES ED SCOTT IACK PUMPHREY FREDA ELMORE WILLIAM , DAUGHERTY PAYE STEVENSON BARBARA GERICKE LAVERN MAUSOLF BETTY LLAN CE ROBERT GRAY CLYDE PACK MARY ANN WEBB -DOROTHY GATHMAN Student Council President Student Council played a vital role in organizing life on the campus cmd making this year the success it has been for the students and faculty. One of the main duties of the Council was planning and decorating for the many all-school dances, adding color to them. White Christmas, the Christmas formal, was one of the most successful dances sponsored by the organization. - A , In order to create a closer bond between students and their home towns, the Council sent thirty students to their high schools to extend Christmas greet- ings from the College. A , A Besides being in charge of the infantile paralysis drive on the campus, the Council was responsible for many other services. A , Dorothy Gathman, president, showed capable leadership. Bill Daugherty, vice-president: Ruth Trabue, secretary, and Denton Howard, treasurer, each helped Dorothy carry the '44-'45 year to a successful close. ' - 173 L-3Lf h'ke e- L TA-A1 i':: 'f 3 .',.f.-r i'..:-4 ., .,- ,.-v:.- :'.:..4.f-1--ff--A -- 24. 4 E l0R I 0FFlCER d tC cil Bett Pratz, representa- BACK ROW-Left to right: Ianet Hughes, representative to Stu en oun y y tive to Board oi Publications, Erlene Hoppes, co-presi e Council. A d ntg Georqe Brown, representative to Student t urerg Sammy Lou Heaton, FRONT POW: Merry Carol Sherman, secretary, Dorothy Burger, recxs vice-president. ' NOT IN PICTURE: Ed Scott, co-president. - Q N ' if ' v- fff Z I ff-1 .V , . ., .1 ' n- V- H .Y .V ' ' ' Q, -51,.r.: - I, 5,1-.fr i XX ,f ff I f X w L, f K X Xxx X W K 2 qxxkjfy 1 X X f , XX ff ,V ff xx K 1 2 ,JF C' f v rf- Y- I lfx x . 'AUC -.,., .. ,.-,. ----f 1 , ,.-. U .h-qp-ps- an 1 - Lili! zeflnra-a.L,4... -. -- ff I ' ' 1 ' A A LUIS ALVARADO N CLEIS ARMOUR RUTH SHELDQN BARFOOT PATTY BARKELL MARGARET BAUGI-I FRANCES BAXTER ' ELDON BECKER IEAN BELL WINIFRED EVANS BELLMAN ROSABELLE BLACKMAN ANTOINETTE BRADFORD DOROTHY BREINER BRADSI-IAW GEORGE BROWN DOROTHY BURGER A VIRGINIA COPELAND 1 4 i 1 f I .QQ U- .. . , , '- V . - .' , - - -. V ., I ' B - , L , - .Q- L -rg ..-j- ' ' - , ' ' ' A -. - - .. . , -, 'fwfr-Q 4. V , V A YV F , ,Y 1 gf--,U K A V - - ' I I -. 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Q 327 Q51-g r LEFT UNl0R WFICERS Gray, Betty' Lance, co-prestdentsg Faye t Councttg BN. Dauqtnerty, rep- Fartand. secretary. neg, XGHT: Robert 'Ne to Studen Frances Mc d nt- 'Yom La Ycattons. 'YO B on representar dent Councttg e vice-presi e . Board ot Pub r Stevens , resentattve tot Stu KN PXC'YU?tEz Robert 4 Georg , ' Adair, representative to NOT treasurerg Bohm Q J 5 . 'd -Q5 51 'JI 1 tg' ,VI 1 4 x if Pa 1 X aff' Q N - V' Si Ns FNS ' x f r t 1 I t s 1 x v v-'- X , A Z , ll. -Lftx. Q' 14 v. -. R X: nil I 531- an I 'VY Aff If ANN ALEXANDER MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON DOROTHY IO BERNHARDT i I AMES BERTONE GLORIA BIBBS .E ROSAMOND EURK I CHARLOTTE CARPENTER LEAH IEANNE CAULKINS . WILLIAM DAUGHERTY I NANCY DUNHAM LOIS ENGELHARDT HELEN GLAZE KATHRYN GRAVER MARY PAULINE GUINN MARGARET HAMMERTON PATTY HIGGINS I I LEE HINTON ' ,NANCY HORTON HELEN HOWARD MARIE JUNE HUDDLESTON ' MARTHA IO IOHNMEYER 1 M Q? 4 ,N 1 I ,I7 SSI' L -S K5 - fswggxi , wx, ' spS,,,w LQ, ,, ' .'.,L.1:LL-- J--SLP-4 f MADELINE KNOCK - BETTY LANCE NADINE LEWMAN HELEN LOWE BETTY MANING-ER , . ESTHER MARTIN FRANCES MCEARLAND m CHARLOTTE MILLER BARBARA MOORE PAULINE PAPPAS' LORA MAE PARK IANET READ ROSALIE EONDELLI ELOISE ROSS IAMES RUSSELL RICHARD RUSSELL NORMA SCHNACKENBERG A BETTY STERNITZKE PAYE STEVENSON EOSEMAEY SULLIVAN IAMES WIDNEE NORMA LEE w1GG1NS ' 'ff , ,, ,Tk .-S L E 1 4 i I A X55 0PHOMORE C 0FFICER LEFT TO RIGHT: lack Pumphrey, co-presidentp Ruth Marie Trabue, representative to Student Council: Virginia Sanden, representative to Board of Publications: Geraldine Hopkins, co-presidentp Colleen Michie, secretary: Lonnie Robbins, treasurer. 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'MARGARET BOWER '1 IEAN BOWYER ' 1 ELIZABETH BRADNEY ' MAURET A IEAN BROWN MAXINE BUERGEY I I CHRISTINE CARPENTER ' MARY NELL CLARK BETTY GENE CLEMENTS 'WINOGENE CLUGSTON CHRISTINE COTTRELL 1 ANNA LOU Cox I MARY CRCNIN IOYCE DAVIS VIRGINIA DOLLARD FREDA ELMORE, RICHARD EMBODY IACK COPEN MURIEL FULKS ' VIRGINIA LEE GEORGE CAROL GRAHAM CATHERINE GRANT DORIS HALFHILL I ACK HEDGECOCK IEAN HELBIG MARY IEAN HISEY GERALDINE HOPKINS BILLY ISON ADDIE IONES MIMI IUST - MARGARET RACHEL KENNEY VERA MAGEE ' BEULAH MAROUARDT PATRICIA MAROUARDT NORMA MCMAHAN LOIS DEANE MEYER COLLEEN MICHIE MARCELLA MOUSER rw av, -1+ N, gn' MARY M. MYERS DOROTHY NAANES DOROTHY NATION ULA BOGGESS PARSLEY WAYNE PENCE PHYLLIS PETTYIOHN ' ' I DONNA PRICE ANGIE EEDA ' HELEN REEDER HELEN ROBINS VIRGINIA SANDEN BILLIE IEAN SGHULTZ LORRAINE SIEGLE RUTH MARIE TRABUE I KDORIS T1-UGG IVIOLLIE IVIARGE WILSON ERVA IEAN WRIGHT . GORDON ZIMIVIERMAN 'x I BETTY LOU THOMAS IVIAXINE WOLF -N LEFT T0 RX . ' ?ierce, 'area-sur . karwe to Skuderx represemakwe Ko as S. Ebbeso , ack represermkatiye to Smaerxk Courxcwl, sob co-presidernq Mary Arm PrdeXe Woodbury, Xioakiorxs, X do E. P . me Mau , 'X Mary d oi Pub sidenk. GHT' C y er- Lave k Coxmcrg Boar vice-pre Shxdey Webb. repre-sen ' Sara Roberts, -presiderrkq 'Yborrx ' 3 Secrekary , ra Gericke, co Barba R H 0FFICERS H I ,ri hbwirtv 4. f-fu, f'- .L - 1 :-..--,-.-A-2-Af-- -----f ALICE ALLEN DONA ANDERSON MARTHA ANDERSON DARLENE BAILEY IAY BELDEN MARY IEAN BILL IMOGENE BOOKER I IRENE MAE BOUCHER DALE EEIX HARRY CANN LAVERNE CARROLL GROVER COCI-IRAN IEAN ANN CREMER EILEEN DANIELS DONNA DAVIES IEANNE DAVIS DAISY De-MOTT SHIRLEY LOUISE DIVOLL RICHARD EDDIE PEGGY EPPERSON MARY DEL ESCI-I HARVEY FIKES HARRIETTE GALLAGHER MARY ,LOU GARRISON BARBARA GERICKE IAOK GLAVES WILLIAM GOODWIN BAETTE IUNE GRAHAM I MARY LOUISE GRIFFIN A LEE OUDGEN DOROTHY 'HAMMICK LEWIS HAN ES I UANITA HARPER RUTH MARGARET HASKINS A BETTY SUE HAYES VERA IRWIN DOROTHY JOHNSON WILMA 'KERN LESTER LA FORTE IAMES LANSCHE IIMMIE JOY LEASE I MARY IANE LeROY My I 3 ' I.-I I I If' II I1 I fi '-I Ill ' Ii UIQ ' I -I Ill 2 I I ,si C.: III ' I P-2 XIII I 'ld I , I I , I III I I'I II: II I I I I ENI I III E I I I ' I ' I I .Lrg 'I13' III 3 1 I I, SI . 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W 'v 'T ' 'Y -Y f ,..-ne: .6.nn..a.f....s5. THE EXEC STANDS WATCH ' IT'S WEDNESDAY SHOVING OFF A Y V- TRAINEE Z YO-HEAVE HO! TWO NAVY DOGS ROBIN ADAIR FRANK E. ALLISON RUSSELL EVERETT ANTHONY KENNETH WAYNE ARNOLD BILLY RAY BAKER I I-IARLAND STANLEY BALDWIN FRANCIS BALL RAYMOND IOSEPI-I BANKERS I ION LEROY BANKES IACK BARNES ROBERT KIMBLE BASSETT ' I-IAROLD RAY BLACK ROBERT GERALD BLACK EDMON WAYMON BLOIINT JOSEPH BOBNAR DARREL WAYNE BOTTOMS I FRANCIS HALL BOWLING GALE BRADY I FRANCIS IEUOENE BROOKS ROBERT C. BROWN ROBERT MORTON BROWN RICHARD HOWARD BUERGER IOHN KENNETH BURBACI-I MARION LAWRENCE BURGERT IAMES HENRY CALI-IOON ORVILLE EARL CARUTI-IERS DOUGLAS WILLIAM CLIFFORD WILLIAM CARLES CLINTON 7' , at , ' JL :E -,df ,, N-,AA L ,Q-A-3 -'vsdil01h-.cu-.E-fr-x.,g.L-.4 -' ' 15 3f3,? fry! QT? ROBERT CLOVER CARL GENE COIN EDGAR Q. COPLEY - CHARLES P. CORKE IACK EPPS CORNELIUS EUGENE CORTNER IASPER VEENE cox NEAL PARKER CRAMER RICHARD CURRY , WILLIAM EDWARD DAHLBERG LAWRENCE ALVIN DAVIS MILTON WILLARD DAVIS GENE VINCENT DeARMOND LUBERT FRANCIS DEFREESE ALBERT STERLING DRAIN EDWARD KENNETH DZIEWIONTKA WILLIAM EVERETT EASTERWOOD THOMAS IOSEPH EBBESEN LELAND BERT EDWARDS IOI-IN WESLEY ELLIOTT, DARL ARLIE ELLIS GENE ROBERT ESTEP MAYNARD LE ROY ESTES ALVA RAYMOND FAULKNER IAMES MARLIN FLEMING K HERBERT RUST FOSTER CHARLES EDWARD ERANZKE GLENN KEITH GARRISON M-dh. GAYLORD GASAL KENNETH ELVIN GIAGER IAMES ALBERT GOEBEL ROBERT TRULL GRAY I DAYLE LQVERNE GREENE I. CIGRIEB DENTQN EDWIN GROTIAN OLIVER FRANCIS HAEFFNER JAMES HAMIVIEL ' CHARLES MERLIN HAIVIILL IOHN THOMAS HAIQINIALIAN BOBBY JEAN HANSEN J HAROLD ARNOLD HARVEY BILLIE BOB HASKELL ROBERT IOSEPH HAYDEN PAUL FRANK HEATLEY IOHN CHARLES HECKLER ' CHARLES MALCOLM HENDRY WILLIAM RUDOLPH HERR DALE CALVIN HETTICK , DEAN ALVIN I-IETTICK RICHARD HILL I JAMES EDWARD WILDNIAN WARREN SCHENK HINTZ HOWARD HENRY HOBROCK WALTER IUNIOR HODDLE CHARLES DENNY HOLLAND CHARLES RUTHFORD HOLMAN I I ' I'DIW1l 7'T Z'I1Cf2'.','.1r:jz7'f V ' ' TY-' ' j jf RICHARD ERNEST HORN . WILLIAM HAYDEN HUBBARD ROBERT GWYNN SAVAGE IOHN ROBERT HYDE CHARLES DOUGLAS IRVINE , HAROLD KENNETH IVEY LAWRENCE LEE IACKSON DUANE EARL IOHNSON JAMES HERBERT IOHNSON OSCAR HERMAN IOHNSON DAVID CLYDE IONES 1 IACK MCLEAN KENDREE I DALE LEON KEREOOT I MICHAEL IOSEPH KEVANY IOHN HENRY KITCHENS BERNARD LeROY KLINE WALTER WILLIAM KNOBLOCK MARCELL ANTHONY KUHN GILBERT MOWDER KYRIAS THOMAS FERRIL LANEY ROBERT LEONARD ROY LAWRENCE LINBAHL , GEORGE HOWARD LINTON CARL EDWARD LUEDERS SCOTT GAYLORD MASON LAVERN EDWARD MAUSOLF ROBERT GLEN MCCANN DUANE KING MCCARTER STANLEY FRANCIS MCCREADIE .MICHAEL DAVID MCCLASRAN IAMES EDWIN MCCRECCR ROBERT MCKENZIE ROBERT GILTNER MCKINNIS . THOMAS EVERETTE MIKELS DEAN VANDERBURG MILLIGAN LEWIS ROSSWELL MILLISON- MERLE MILTON MILLS CHARLES MCLEAN MITCHELL I it BEN IUNIOR MONK MAX DALE MOODY I HOMER LEE MCCRE GRANT ROSCOE MCRRELL IAMES PATRICK MQORRISSEY ,w WILLIAM DALE MORROW D WILLIAM RAYMOND MOWAT IAMES BARBER MURPHY ROBERT EDSEL MURPHY EDWIN' B. NEALE HENRY MASON NEELEY ' 'ALLEN HOFFMAN NESBITT GEORGE EDWARD NEWELL RICHARD DANIEL NIELSEN CLEVE GRANTIOLESON CARL ARVID OLSON I BRYCE OSBORN f 'SL' DALE EDWARD OWENS CL YDE EARL PACK RONALD DENNIS PANKRATZ CLA ED RICHARD ANTHONY PARSONS RENCE EUGENE PATTERSON WILLIAM GLENN PECK IACK WESLEY PHILLIPS LESLIE HELGE PIHLBLAD ROBERT THOMAS POORE KENNETH PAUL PRYOR JACK EDWARD PUMPHREY ' KENNETH 'FRANKLIN RAMSEY BILL EUGENE RICHARDSON WILLIAM IOHN RIES LONNIE IOSEPH ROBBINS IOI-IN ARTHUR ROBERSON ORVILLE EDDIE ROPER GEORGE DeWITTE ROSEL STUART RUBALOFF CARL OMER RUSK WARD RAY SCHLICK KARL GUSTAV SCHMIDT WILLIAM ASA SEAL DON HARTWELL SHAW MARVIN DALE SIGLE BOBBY LEE SMITH IRA EUGENE SMITH ROBERT OUENTIN SMITH MURRAY DEAN SNYDER RICHARD BENTON SPENCER IOSEPH STACK IOHN FRANCIS STEINEGER 1 VINCENT LEO STERNITZKE LOREN RAY STIEGELMAR DONALD KEITH STITT GEORGE RAYMOND STRAUCH DONALD LEON SWEAZY IOHN VIRGIL TAGUE IOHN WESLEY THORNTON GEORGE A.- TOMLINSON HARRY 'POST TURNER ROBERT EARL VIAULT JOHN REINERT VYE CHARLES MALLOCH WALDER WILBER KENNETH WARD LEWIS I. WELTER ROBERT REAVES WHITE GEORGE ALBERT WILLIAMS 4 PAUL EDWIN WILLIAMS WINSTON CARROLL YEARGIN DONALD P. YOUNG KENNETH ABBOTT YOUNG IRVING M. ZIFF - f- - 'fb-14-44-fl:-G a.L A V- V ' A Ez..,..m1m,,,.,,gsnu.an.- SLEEP . BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY .E .. . ,STUDY , , , P. T .... -INSPECTION . , , A TENTH OF A cENT???? ...CHOW...AHEM!!!'.,, Navy L Trainee's Shu. fxtx Ni x 4 l nsfwtw v QE - A ' , it , f . if T , T s A . r. A l ,G 4 1' .XGGS WY R, up CRS? Veterans GTO PROF. WM. H. MATTHEWS Coordinator of Veterans' A Education VETERANS EDUCATIO The Veterans' Bureau selected the Kan- sas State Teachers College as one of the first colleges in this area in which to pro- vide training for veterans of World War ll. Over sixty veterans have enrolled so far under provisions of Public Laws 16 and 346, the latter more generally known as the G. I. Bill of Rights. Eighty-eight percent of the veterans on the campus are enrolled in vocational courses. A The veterans' program' has been large- ly under the leadership of Professor Matt- hews, Who also had an important part in the program after the last War when five hundred thirty-seven veterans were en- rolled here. He has been assisted by a committee composedof ,Dean O. P. Del- linger, Dr. I. Gordon Baker, Dr. O. A. Hankammer, Dr. Walter S. Lyerla,'Prof. Annie Marriott, Prof. I. U. Massey, Dr. Paul Murphy, Prof. I. A. G. Shirk, Dean George D. Small and Dean Iennie.C. Walker. V Preg-,id-en ' STANDING-Left to right: I. R, Adams, F. R. Pride, lack Watkins, B. M. Salle-e, Francis Hardy. SEATED: K. E. Black, L. D. Hedges, B. A. Huston, Cassidy Riggs. V V f -F , .A W Q A, 7S25'33i!il:-QIQNTWIwere-:Y.','1wri ' -'- ' '7 2,1 ..w.-., .f ' - 'J ' ' ll .V AA-l.L..!: .4-.sLAh6:. .Jai I' fri i 53 ni .42 Y i L ci . . K .2 31 47 2 E' f. Sf 1 T- STANDINGX E. Stcnfoigeft fo right: L. I, parker G ' I - A. H . SEATED: H, F, Menk ull, C. M. youngblo d ei E. W. E V O 1 H. ROSS' C O ' , . . Birrcm, F Curl. G . . Colhns . - IS, , E. Hart . HVOCATE K ShexXeY- P' O D Bc1ru0bY' W' G' F 1SXerXe. W' ' ' Xuck LGYUXOQYL C- ghuh. - G F' ggpef. riqhli K' Sue MGI' G mG,x,ei1 YO ,Soul NXUQ .5fyp,NDPASpGuqy1, Hmm GGYU , ui-XCQHA ED. M, H. D SEAT 1 SP Y, V. . P-A-' ' R - - . 1 ' ff-, ' - .. Q ' - -, M.. , i, .. H4 N. V. -.,,,4,.gsrn.-QL -O.:..anlx:..!4vE-+,...-.. U, :f:.rL .43::,.-4f9.-.::v--- L J-4. 'Q A -f-'xc-35' I P 1 K I V X X XXXXXX xxx X . X XX xx X . .X X . X X X F' f .96 QR'-he r X YOUNG ME 'S CHRISTIAN ASSGCIATI N Q sxrxn- sw - . sw--.W 1 BACK ROW-Left to right: C. O. Collins, Hardy Garrison, L. D. Hedges, E. V. Birran, W. E. Stanford, Charles Au- gustus, lack Glaves, Iohn McCreary, Dean George D. Small, Ioseph Ward, Prof. George' Ruggles. MIDDLE ROW: Prof. I. C. Straley, Cassidy Riggs, George Brown, Iaclc Copen, Billy lson, lame-s Lansche, Grover Cochran. - FRONT ROW: Gordon Zimmerman, L. I. Smith, George Dunham, Dr.. Paul Murphy. ' The primary function of the College Y. M. C. A., which is open to all menstudents of the College, is to encourage Christian fellowship and activities among its members and on the campus in general. During the past year, the organization has Workedltoward this goal through the promotion of discussions dealing with postwar problems, forum groups, films, and' pro- grams featuring speakers on a variety of topics. ' A As in previous years, most of the activities 'of the Y. M. C. A. have centered in the Y. M. C. A. House. The pool tables, ping-pong table, and other recreational facilities have been in constant use throughout the year, and have provided welcome diversions for the majority of men students. Pool and ping-pong tournaments have helped to compensate in some measure for the curtailment of other activities necessitated by the war. ' Officers were Probert Matthews, president first semester, Cassidy Biggs, president, second semester, Billy Lee Ison, first vice-president, George Brown, second vice-president, lack Copen, secretary-treasurer. Sponsors were Dr. Iarvis Burner, Dr. Paul Murphy, Prof. George Buggies, Dean George D. Small, and Prof. I. C. Straley. '13,-, .,.,. ,' ,,,, Hvxfwgu-,,H-W 'NH H ,,Y,......,- Un.-- ,. f, - ,Y , ,. f .I -F . , A .- , ,U-.V -V-f-.'-- y..,'.,....,,,..2:.n.1lhiiluL,:.' A-i.ia,nf--- H f' 'f -L+ A A YOUNG WOME 'S HRISTIA ASSOCIATl0 ERLENE HOPPES ' President STANDING-Left to right: Katheryn Faires, Erlene l-loppes, Alice Wilson, Wilma G. Ward, Iohnellcl Douglas, Ianet Hughes. SEATED: Myra Reynolds, Mildred Norman, Ieannette Wimmer, Willa Dean Spillman, Faye Stevenson, Elizabeth Hart, Geraldine Hopkins. ON FLOOR: Charlotte Carpenter, Elizabeth Bradney, TOP ROW--Left to right: Dean lennie C. Walker, Faye Stevenson, Ioyce Davis, Erlene I-loppes, Wanda Lee Ferguson, Margaret Bower, Rogene Nordstedt, Doris Pester, I MIDDLE ROW: Miss Mary Lee Hagemann, Frances Stanton, Betty lean Gordon, -Mattye Shaw,fBillie Giles, Hattie Highfill, Virginia Dollard, Daisy De Mott, Betty Zurek, Lorena Mae Riley, Laverne Carroll, Darlene Bailey, Lois Iene Pierce, Dorothy Burger. BOTTOM ROW: Ieannette Wimmer, Bernice Thompson, Estella Crouch, Iohnella Douglas, Geraldine Hopkins, Myra Reynolds, Elizabeth Bradney, Willa Dean Spillmcm, Charlotte Carpenter, Ianet Hughes. A The Y. W. C. A. has for its purpose the desire to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. To carry out such a program, The Church, Interpreting Chrisl tianity, Choosing a Vocation, Personal Relationships, and Peace are used as themes. In the determination to have a part in making this life possible for all people, the organization promotes good fellowship on the campus through the Iolly-Up, spring and fall retreats, YM-- YW mixers, and the Senior Honor breakfast. Regular meetings are held each ,Tuesday morning at ten o'clock and a variety of pro- grams are planned. The officers and committee chairmen make up the cabinet, which also meets weekly. Election of officers and selection of the cabinet take place in the spring. The organization maintains a candy and stationery stand, an office, ay lounge and a book exchange. Q Activities involving interests beyond the campus include the World Student Service Fund, the World Student Christian Federation, attendance at the Rocky Mountain Regional Student Conference held each Iune at Estes Park, Colorado, 'and the Easter Chapel. - Miss l-lagernann, faculty sponsor, together with the advisory board, guides and advises the group. If 1.2 if? ,as Q. 1, ' 1 .M F.. In 'f W! if -if .ig 'Q 'H Eg, J' .4- WESLEY FOUNDATIO The local Wesley Foundation includes all students of a Methodist preference. It stresses the four-fold life-physical, social, mental, and spiritual. A Sunday morning Bible study hour and a Sunday evening forum afford rich op- portunities for personal development of students. The primary purpose of the Wesley Foun- dation is to encourage the college student to maintain contact with the church and to in- crease his interest in religion during his career. It stresses Worship, social and recreational O BERNHPCRDT activities, and personal counseling. 1 l DOROTH Presidem 1 ' BACK ROW-Left to right: Mary Belle Keenan, Doris Pester, Iohn McCreary, Robert White, Charles Rinlcel, Ir., Miss Gertrude Maye Parker, Bob Lowrey, Bill Mowat, Iohn Malonis, Steve Dvorak, Myra Reynolds. ' MIDDLE ROW: Ianet Read, Faye Park, Margaret Bower, Rogene Nordstedt, Charlotte Miller, Wanda Lee Ferguson, Donna Panknin, Dorothy Short, Ieannette Wimmer, Laverne Carroll, Virginia Wright, loyce Davis, Mary Myers. ' FRONT ROW: Mildred Smith, Elaine Cross, Marjorie Floyd, Mrs, Gordon Thompson, Anna Lou Cox, A Rev. Gordon Thompson, Ioan Wright, Dorothy Breiner Bradshaw. , 1 s I a S 2 S l .lw ftp , .,I I , .yi i V z l ' l Q r 4 - 'J i -rr fwfr Mt. X153 Ah q 5 K ,....,.........,....- ,,,,. , K.S.T.C. GROUP AFTER CHURCH BUDGING THE OUUA AT WESLEY EQUNDATIGN HOUSE aJP ' . p-f.. f -,.. -..v,,.,-, ,.,. ,,v,,T.,,,, :, -,EW,,T . Q . -. ,- 1- -. X fe---1-I.,-3113.-- , , M. .. .bIL!.adJ- -A -new A 1 - 2-1- EWMA STANDING-Left to right: Virginia George, Donna Davies, lMargaret Harnrnerton, Robert Murphy, Rosalie Simion Traylor, Frank Hutson, Marcella Mouser, Harvey Pikes, Orlanda Manci, Hazel Monsour. ' SEATED: Patricia Marquardt, Denny Holland, lean Helbig, Richard Curry, Dorothy Simion. ' The Newman Club is an organization of the Catholic students on the campus. Regular 1 meetings are held which are devoted to religious study and are supervised by Rev. Robert Dennis of St. Mary's parish. - ' The club is affiliated with the Newman Club Federation of the state universities and col- leges. Its aim is to foster sound morality, to develop character and to promote the knowledge and practice of the faith among Catholic students. The Newman Club was founded in memory of Iohn Henry Newman, one of the greatest Catholic cardinals of all time. lt was first organized at the Kansas State Teachers College in 1922. . ' P v Officers are Rosalie Simion Traylor, president, Robert Murphy AXS, vice-presidentg Doro- thy Simion, secretary: Hazel Monsour, treasurer. Sponsors are Dean Iennie C. Walker and Dr. Walter Pennington. Rev. Robert Dennis is the spiritual adviser. LRFT TO RIGHT: Reverend Robert Dennis, chap- lCf1T'1i Hazel Monsour, treasurer, Robert Murphy. vice-president: Rosalie Simion Traylor, president: DOfOlhY Simion, secretary, Dr. Walter Pennington. sponsor. .-use-we ,Q MPA: .- S xl x BACK ROW-Left to right: Mrs. Edda Lochead, Patty Barkell, Patricia Marquardt, I ' Margaret Bower, Winifred Bellman. FRONT ROW: Dr. Iarvis Burner, Mrs. Frances Baxter, Dr. Samuel I. Pease. ALPHA MU GAMMA Alpha Mu Gamma, the national and international foreign language honor- ary society, was founded by Arthur Foster at the Los A.ngeles City College in A April, 1931. It has fifteen active chapters in the United States, and an active chapter at Waseda University, Tokyo, Iapan, has been discontinued. Mu chap- ter Was established at the Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, April 12, 1938. Members are selected strictly on the basis of scholarship and leadership. Miss Eulalia Roseberry, CO1-lnselof Dorothy Breiner Bradshaw, president Edna Hoffman, vice-president l Miss Belle Provorse, secretary Miss Odella Nation, treasurer Margaret Bauqh, reporter KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is an honorary society in education. Its purpose is to 'en- courage and recognize high intellectual and scholastic standards in education. Alpha Zeta chapter has not only recognized students who have exhibited com- mendable personal qualities, but it has broadened and enriched its member- ship by conferring honorary membership upon outstanding persons Who have rendered distinguished service in the cause of education. Miss EulaliatE. Roseberry, a loyal and untiring member, is the Counselor. The following were recently initiated into Kappa ljelta Pi: Helen Belford, Ruth Elsenraat, and Hattie Highfill. K vr-.-rr,-g -,-ff,-V . , -. , . . 1- vw-x 1 , , ' ., ..,. ,MMV .VA - -v W ' 4' 53:95 ?'i EfG7 W - 'T:7'T 'rf: Z'7L1-. - FRANCES BAXTER MRS. ELSIE BROOME DR. IANE M. CARROLL LEAH IEANNE OAULKINS MISS MARGARET CONENTRY MISS MARIE COWLEY I MISS PEARL GARRISON ' MARIORIE GRAY ' PROP. L. A. GUTI-IRIDGE MISS MARY LEE HAGEMANN ERLENE HQPPES I PRESIDENT REES H. HUGHES IANET MALCOLM MISS ANNIE MARRIOTT MISS LULA MCPHERSQN MRS. ETHEL MOORE PECK ROSALIE RONDELLI MISS BERTHA SPENCER PAYE STEVENSQN ELIZABETH STRYKER NELLIE IEAN SUTTON DORIS ITRIGG DEAN IENNIE C. WALKER DR. I. RALPH WELLS LETHA WHITE NORMA LEE WIGGINS sq . is ,X Tl-lE , MATH CLUB TOP ROW-Left to right: William Goodwin, Iaclc'Marshall, Carl Dennis Garrison lack Gillary William Easterwood, Ralph Newman. MIDDLE ROW: Dr. R. G. Smith, Patricia Marquardt, Billie lean Schultz, Iackson Hedgecoclc Erlene l-loppes, Miss Marie Cowley, Prof. Frank C. German. ' BOTTOM ROW: Christine Carpenter, Ann Benny, Dorothy lo Bernhardt, Dorothy Bremer Bradshaw Nancy Horton, Prof. l. A. G. Shirk. , KAPP MU EP ILO A Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary 'fraternity for college students maJor1ng or minor ing in mathematics. It was founded in 1931 and now has thirty chapters in seventeen states Kansas Alpha chapter at Pittsburg was installed Ianuary 30, 1932. The aims of Kappa Mu Epsilon are to learn to appreciate the beauty of mathematics to foster scholarship, and to have fellowship with individuals and organizations interested in mathematics. Open meetings of the fraternity are called The Math Club. President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Corresponding Sponsor . OFFICERS' . . . . Dorothy Breiner Bradshaw . . Dorothy lo Bernhardt - . - . . Nancy Horton . . . . . Ann,Benny SGCTGUITY - . Prof. W. H, Hill . . . . . Prof. l. A. G. Shirk .4 RT STANDING-Left to right: Wilma Kern, Frances Baxter, Virginia Sanden, Iune Mullikin, Lois Engel- hardt, Mrs. Constance Arveson, Miss Elsie Leitch Bowrnan, Ioan Wright, Mary Ann Webb. SEATED: Dorothy Naanes, Helen Robins, Miss Bertha Spencer, Molly Marge Wilson, Doris Halfhill. The College Art Club is open to all students who show special interest in art. The purpose of this organization is to promote appreciation of the fine arts. in the school and in the corn- rnunity. ' The officers are: Helen Robins, president: Dorothy Naanes, secretary: and Doris Halfhill, treasurer. Miss Bertha Spencer and Miss Elsie Leitch Bowman are sponsors. TOP ROW-Left to right: Elizabeth Hart, Frances Baicter, Mildred Watkins Fromong Doris I-Ialfhill, Michael McGlashan. ' BOTTOM ROW: Miss Bertha A. Spencer, Dorothy Naanes, Helen Robins, Buena Warren The honorary art fraternity, Tau Chapter Of Kappa Pi, was estab- lished at K. S. T. C. in March, 1938. Miss Bertha A. Spencer, acting head of the department, is the sponsor. Miss Elsie Leitch Bowman is the na- tional treasurer of Kappa Pi. The 1 Sketch Book, yearly publication, re- cords the different activities of the various chapters. The officers were Elizabeth Hart, president, Esther Bilckard, vice-presidentg Esther Mar- trn, secretary: and Mildred Watkins Frornong, treasurer. . YZ? LB 1.4 Q. I F ' I , L - . I . . . K . . - i -A 4 ,..,,,..LY1fg-.....-.- -- 4 . . . A ' ' smuua- --. -Jw-1' A 3' ---Animas.. 5 .' . -4... AL' , AMBDA SIG A KAPP . . - ' ' D ll- BACK ROW-Left to riqhtz Dr. l. Ralph Wells. Modest Glcicometti, Iames Lansche, W1ll1CfIT1 C1119 erty, Prof. George Ruggles. W 1 THIRD ROW: Paul Sell, Dr. Claude Leist, Samuel Nicho et 1, ew Evelyn Repplinger. 3 ' Rid , R th El at, Addie Lee Iones. SECOND ROW Angle e a u senra t B tue Dorothy Guthmcml 1 BOTTOM ROW: Betty Zurelc, Anita Hernandez, Iames Wldner, lCI1T19S ef 0 I Alice Wilson. . 1 1' L is sqndidqe, Dr- Jacob Ulffichf Z 5 Lambda Sigma Kappa, an outgrowth of an agricultural club that originated in 1912, is an honorary professional fraternity whose .membership is opento biology majors on the basis of scholastic standing and interest in the field of biology. Its purpose is to seek the truths of science and to promote professional interest in the field of biology. Meetings, consisting of social activities and speakers Whose subjects are of interest to majors in biology and premed- ical students, are held biweekly. The leading social event of the year is the annual Christmas party heldat Dr. Wells' home. The office of president is filled by a chairman who is elected from the members at each meeting. The permanent officers are: Secretary-treasurer, Betty Zurek, and reporter, Iean Schasteen. Sponsors 'fare Dr. I. Ralph Wells, Dr. Claude Leist, Dr. Iacob Uhrich, and Prof. George Ruggles. N Pl 0 EGA PI lf is . 1174 . ' 'ty pf-1 . P1-Ssjiolfg Q0 1 '21 14,- - 1 Pi Omega Pi, a national honorary fraternity for commercial teachers, was founded at Kirksville, Missouri, Iune 13, 1923. The Omicron chapter was established on this campus February 8, 1930. Membership isxlimited to students majoring or minoring-in commerce whoihaveia high scholastic standing. ' , The purpose of the organization is to promote fellowship among corn- mercial teachers: to create and encourage interest in scholarship: to foster high- ethical 'standards in business and professional lifep. and to teach ideals of service as the ,basis of all Worthy enterprises. ' , Officers for the year were: President,'Mary PaulinefGuinn7 vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Burger, secretary-treasurer,Rosabelle Blackman: historian, Rosalie Simion Traylor. Additional members are Iean Atkins Highfill and Donna Woodside. 1 , - ' A . X ROSABELLE BLACKMAN, DOROTHY BURGER 1 ALVER LAUGHLING CLARK ROSALIE SIMION TRAYLOR DR. W. S. LYERLA 1 PROP. RUSSELL B. MYERS. PROP. 1. U. MASSEY PROP. L. C. GUPPEY MISS MARY LEE 1-IAGEMANN T 7' l i A ' ' ' ' x 'xx h , - . , . , N 'f . ' azgil- I A A -ni EC: f fe-'31 1L..1:-- g--A+, .-,.,au.ai.zabf:...m.....mi'x' -'s--..L-f,i.z.-..,.irhidhl.a--- L11-'T '5-I9' -1 --1--WLM A H'-V ALMA A ' ' 'A hu ' I'l ' .- t . ,-I t FRONT ROW-Left to right: Helen Howard, Pauline Pappas, Rosemary Sullivan, Mose Martinous, leanette Wimmer, Laura Belle Rush, Rogene Nordstedtu Dr. Elizabeth Cochran, Luis Alvarado, Ruth Marie Trabue, Elizabeth Stryker, Ianet Hughes. T I BACK ROW: Prof. Oren A. Barr, Prof. S. L. Householder, Prof. I. C. Straley, Marjorie Gray, Dr. R. H. Smith, Elizabeth A Bradney, Prof. F. N. Howell, Norma Schnackenberg, Dr. Ernest Mahan, lack Glaves. - . SCCIAL SCIENCE CLUB 3 . S 5 at ' The Social Science Club is composed of sixty majors and minors of the Social Science Department and meets monthly. One of the chief activities of the club was sponsoring the lecture by Robert St. Iohn, which was given February 27. 1 ti , ti Officers of the club are: President, Mrs. Edna Hoffman: vice-president, Norma Schnacken- it Ei bergp secretary-treasurer, Rogene Nordstedty sponsor, Dr. Ralph Smith. 3 . t FRONT ROW-Left to right: Miss Lula McPherson, leanette Wimmer, Marjorie Gray, .. lanet Hughes, Miss Temple Hill ' BACK ROW: Profpl. Straley, Miss Elsie Leitch Bowman, Prof, E. N. Howell, . Dr. Ernest Mahan, Prof, Oren A. Barr. V s T - . THETA ' Lambda Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta fraternity was organized at Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, in 1934. At the present time, there are two hundred and one members, many of them teach- ing in outstanding schools and mClI1Y of them in service. The fraternity will cele- ' brate its twenty-fifth anniversary in 1946- t Officers of the club are: Sponsor, Profes- sor Oren Barrg president, Marjorie GraY5 vice-president, Edna Hoffman: Secretary' treasurer, Lula McPherson: and historian. :T . Professor. O. F. Grubbs. f:..W,,' f wuz.. W 5 . 4 -V V 4- I 4 'V I xr- L 1 Y 'Y V. I ir A . it A V D ,- - ,':,g4ii.:,i' :kip-gg .. . ' X knlwlriw- X Q ,4 mr-as f P PS1 Chl 1S Cf IIGIUOHCII hOTlOICIrY SOC19lY in psychology The purpose of the organization is to advance the science of psychology and to encourage stimulate and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all academic fields partrcularly psychology Membersh1p is restricted to malors and minors of high scholastic standing 1n.the field of psychology. During the past year, in addition to regular monthly meetings featuring topics of psycho- logical interest, the Kansas State Teachers College chapter ofPsi Chi sponsored a public show- Pl Ill LG? r V aff ?I'- . 4 PY. P .yr lf' !' ,,. .f LTA ' ing of the British film, Psychiatry in Action, to an audience of 150 people. The chapter also participated in a research project, sponsored by thenational organization, devoted to a study of popular superstitions and misconceptions. Officers Were: lean Bell, president, Carol Graham, vice-president: Rosabelle' Blackman, secretary: Pauline Pappas, treasurer. Sponsors Were: Dr. C. B. Pyle, Dr. I. A. Glaze, and Dr. Paul Murphy. ' , STANDING-Left to right: Dr. I. A. Glaze, Ruth Else-nraat,,Betty Sue Hayes, Margaret Tracy, Betty Iane Fehrenbach, Mary Pauline Guinn, Lois Deane Meyer, Mary M. Myers, Rosemary Sullivan, Dr. Paul Murphy. SEATED-Left to right: Carol Graham, vice-president, Rosabelle Blackman, secretary? lean Bell, president, Pauline Pappas, treasurer. P MISS ELMINA GRAHAM Sponsor FRANCES BAXTER mt , N ms, L, BETTY LANCE IFA' ff! in 2 -'11 V f ,4 f MW! gf ff MM ,, ' . ff ,- wwf 4' .V 'f f':'fa!':r-wsrtff.sr i,a2fzZ2.:L :,,l:.:w2' if ' ' ' bg, ff, ,mmf I, ,,,7.V!., XJ, ,, . sg , was W , , X f 427 Y 1 fp - x,gQ,3fW, f f V ,f :iff 41 A A V' 4 'i 4 . 3 7 1- I jf, SAW All 1' .ffl sl I Q . ,f ,. - I ,- - L-, .-,'. M, , ' Ang S ff QW' if V, , ,vv. I , tx 22 gg ,stir a as .Wai MERRY CAROL SHERMAN ,gh t,zI,.,1,m..-ii.lL'.2,.. ---- A ' SIGMA T U nm Sigma Tau Delta is a national profes- sional English fraternity founded at Da- kota Wesleyan University in l924. The local chapter, Sigma Alpha, was installed .March 8, l926. The .publication for the organization is The Rectangle, the colors are cardinal and black, and the flower is the American beauty rose. Sigma Tau Delta holds monthly dinner meetings in the homes!! of the members. lt 'also sponsors all-school poetry contests to promote literature and learning among the student body. ELIZABETH STRY H f .' ,',f,H, N lANET MALTIOLM President NORMA SCHNACKENBERG ERLENE HOPPES Secretary KER MADELINE KNOCK ' Treasurer Vice-President it STANDING Left to right: Donald Wyman, Max Moody, I. Frank Hopkins, lack F. Robinson Mr Claude Newcomb. . ' y S ATED Orville lohnson, Billy lson, William Mowat. PHI M ALPHA SlNFONIA 1' , The Manly Musician and the Musicianly Man is the slogan of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a national music fraternity for men. The organization stands for the advancement of music in America, and while there are many professionals among its members it also attracts men who are lovers of good music and who uphold the policies of the fraternity. Beta Delta chapter was founded on the campus October 9, 1928, with twenty-two charter members. ln spite of the War's inroads on the member- ship, the local chapter has remained active. The officers Were: President, AXS Kenneth Burbachg vice- president, Billy Lee lsonp secretary-treasurer, I. Frank Hopkins: historian, Otis Mumawf supreme councilman, Claude B. New- comb. Professor Newcomb .is also West Central Province Gov- ernor of Sinfonia. KENNETH BUBBACH President 1 Theta Alpha Phi is a national honorary fraternity Whose membership is chosen on a highly selective basis. Credits are given to students participating in dramatic productions, those who fulfill the require- ments are admitted to the organization. The Alpha chapter of Theta Alpha Phi was established at Kansas 'State Teachers College in Iuly, l923. Membership is smaller this year, but many plans are be- ing made for future development. The postwar period will find the chapter able to purchase stage materials so necessary for performing a variety of productions be- ing planned for future years. Plays presented this year include: Brief Music, a sentimental comedy, and Culcoos on the Hearth, a mystery com- edy. The navy program on the campus helped make these endeavors possible, however, the boys taking part were not on the campus long enough to obtain qualifications sufficient for membership. Professor D. D. Moore acts as sponsor of the fraternity and also directs the plays. I g , . . IMPROVING GOD'S HANDIWORK THETA ALPHA PHI STANDING-Left to right: Wilma G. Ward, Dorothy Gathman, secretary-treasurer, Betty Lance. SEATED: Freda Elmore, Muriel Fulks, Patty Barkell, president, Mr. D. D. Moore, sponsor. X ' CUKOOS CDN' THE HEARTI-I f 17 MR. LEGREE AND SOME MODERN TQPSIES We 5 . 1- 2: LADY MACBETH A LA HAWAII , 5 , ,,gL,,q..-.-.-L-A Q ' ' h , V rx K in A Wm- 4:6-iii., 41,,,,.VM.,-a1g. ..-... . 31 - :--1.--V-----f C ARLES W. ELLl0TT EDUCAT 0N CLUB gig ' f wif, STANDING-Left to right' Dr Ernest Anderson W f A . . , ini red Evans Bellman, Dr. lane M. Carroll, Virginia Dollard, Letha White, Faye Stevenson, Ruth Barfoot, Miss Temple I-lill, Mrs. Edna Day, Norma Lee Wiggins, Dr C W Street Willa Dean S illm D . . . , p an, orothy Burger, Christine Carpenter, Lorena Mae Riley, Beth Siron Gump, Marjorie Floyd, Virginia Copeland. SEATED: Dorothy May Short. MEMBERS NOT lN PICTURE: Wilma G. Ward, Wanda Ferguson, Dorothy Brock Hudson Luis Alvarado, Marjorie Williams Mrs Per H h , . va ug es, Miss Gladys Rinehart, Mrs. Ethel Moore Peck, Miss Velda Williams, Prof. W, E. Matter. - ' 927. This club is Open . - 1 b was organized in FSDIUGIYI 1 - The Cdhallesarxllglu iE1ElsTfuEliciCsGlhC'lgrgs1fed in the teachinq Dfofesslon and the Study of educu lg Gil iflolilelriis Dr Ernest M. Anderson is the spOnSOT- ion - ' A - ' ' ' for acquaintance ' '1 ses: To afford additional opportunities I I The Club LEGS ggiiriegxietlgelrgsucation faculty: to help members learn of new th1nqS IH cgmofnoidstufdfenqckfgnq, and to give opportunity for social and cultural qrowth. t e 19 O ' ' Regular meetings of the club are held on the first Wednesday evening of each mOI1Th- Th Officers Were' President Winifred Bellmany vice-president, Dorothy Short: secretafY' e ' ' treasurer, FCVY9 Stevenson' 1 r , f x x l President . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Program -Chairman I OFFICERS Merry Carol Sherman - lirnmie loy Lease . Rosalie Merriman . Elizabeth Stryker . . Betty Lance . , 9 ENGLISH CL X 1 The English Club is an organization for English majors and minors. The monthly meetings supplement the class work with entertainment and educa- tional material. 1 ' A Programs included book reyiews, informal discussions, skits and individual reports or speeches. Miss Dora Robertson is sponsor of the club. . x RY L NG-L ft t ' ' ht: Madeline Knock, Ioanne'Eaker, Mrs, Eaker, Tulia Nancy Eaker, Dr. I. Gor- L Ixligrlcer Luiy Pyeiirtiiington, Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Mable Stryker, Elizabeth Stryker, Mrs. Adele Mehl Burnett Mrs. Shirley'Smith, Mrs, Edna Day, Phyllis Ann Pettyjohn, Miss Elmina Graham, Freda Elmore, Dr. Walter Pennington. - ' L b P I I M - ' ht: Ch lotte Carpenter, Laura Belle Rush, Miss Dora Ro ertson, atr1c1a ar- SEdxl':1E:DChIrli?s,iirieD 'Cgrpenter?rRosalie Merriman, Frances Baxter, limmie Ioy Lease, Beulah Marquardt, glolris Ilane Pester, Dorothy Burger, Laverne Carroll, Merry Carol Sherman, Darlene Bailey. x 397 .lo-4... .4.L.... -.-.:...-..n.4:nsn....1..m1gg......,., ...a.i.--.abaldn4x:4..n.i:4a-.-.f-- sLt...,.,,4,., - -Y -Lf - or was organized on the The W. A. Brandenburg chapter of the Future Teachers of Americ campus November 5, 1941. The purpose of this national organization is to build ahiqher pro- fessional spirit among prospective teachers. Membership in F.T.A. is open to SlL1Cl9I'ltS of all departments. Open forum discussions, outstanding Speakers, TSCIS, and TJCIHCIUGTS COTTIDUSG the year's program. K wj Street. The officers Sponsors of the organization are Dr. 'lane M. Carroll and Dr. C. were: President, Wilma G. Wardy vice-president, Rosamond Burkg secretary, 'Mary Nell Clark, treasurer, William Hiatt, Ir. ' y -. FUTURE TE CHER J 0F MERIC STANDING-Left to right: Dr. Ernest M. Anderson, Dorothy Brock Hudson, Miss Bertha Spencer, Mrs. Perva Hughes, Mrs. Ethel Peck, Helen Howard, Elizabeth Stryker, Virginia Cope1and,'Erlene Hoppes, Letha White, Alice Gay, Marjorie Floyd, Geraldine Hopkins. P SEATED: Luis Alvarado, Wilma G. Ward, Dr. Iane M. Carroll. ZLNNI Gifs? k WH0 E ECO OMICS CL B ma TOP ROW-Left to right: Miss Margaret Coventry, Mary Lou Garrison, Miss E. Louise Gibson, Mary Alice lust, Mary lean Bill, lean Ann Cremer, Georgia Potter, Mary Louise Griffin, Willa Dean Spillman, Betty Maninger, Esther Martin, Miss Annie Marriott. A BOTTOM ROW: Miss Pearl Garrison, Marcia Tobin, Marie I. Huddleston, Orlanda Manci, Wilma Ellen Kern, Alice Allen, Louise, Allen, Ioyce Davis, Marcella Mouser. ' PHI EP ILO 0 ICRO Another important organization of the Home Economics Department is the Eta chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a national honorary pro- fessional home economics.fraternity, which was installed on this campus Iuly 3, l920. The pur- pose of this organization is to promote and ad- vance home economics. As a part of the pro- fessional work a scholarship is awarded each year to the most outstanding freshman home economics major. The officers this year were: President, Nellie lean Suttony secretary-treas- urer, Betty Maninger. ' OFFICERS President . ..... Betty Maninger Vice-President . .... Willa Dean Spillman Secretary . . . . Nancy Soper Treasurer .' . . . A .... Marcella Mouser The Home Economics Club originated in 1919, its purpose being to promote professional interest in the field of home economics. lt is affiliated with the American Home Economics Association and the Kansas Home Economics Association. The Home Economics Club met the first Tues- day of every month andhas had some of .the following activities: a picnic, a tea for the new majors and minors, donating a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, a Christmas tea, and a St. Patrick's Day dinner with Dr. Kramer, from Kansas State College at Manhattan, as guest speaker. The last meeting of the year was a special meeting honoring the senior members. The sponsor is Miss Pearl Garrison. I I t i I I t ! I I 1 t in I, g A I t-1-2 A N ' - fe-e'-. eff- .Y-V7-,.f. - ----A----Q-A -- '-- 1-I ,-' ' , ,jg -, . -' ' A 1 list .ml , . -Sm -n an V. l ,,, qi , I i si 'f W J' H,- g. Y K4 .H .rs A . i t it .l .3 -73' 3 8 E11 r JI f li no l in . gf lf' I x if Q w l 4 , fr 4. it NTE NATIO AL RELATI NS CL IA--A e ,Ati-. H13-,4j,,,,,..,....p4,.4.....- --........-.-., .-Y-I ' V ' 1' 'Z fy w' ' gf X ev :QI gg gf fyaffff f A 3 . A.. f ' STANDING-Left to right: Dr. Ernest Mahan, Luis Alvarado, Dr. Elizabeth Cochran, lanet Malcolm, Mrs. Ernest Mahan, lack l-ledqecock, Mrs. Edna Day, Miss Temple Hill, Elizabeth Stryker, Dr. l. Pt. Pelsma. SEATED: Merry Carol Sherman, Lolita Fritz, Edna Hoffman, Marjorie Gray, Rosalie Peak, Grover Cochran, William Hiatt, lr. ' OFFICERS President ..... Elizabeth Stryker Vice-President . . . . lunet Malcolm Secretary . . . Merry Carol Sherman Treasurer . . Edna Hoffman The lnternational Relations Club is aiqroup of students who meet monthly , to discuss international relations. This group is sponsored by the Carnegie En- A dowment on condition that the members study and discuss world affairs from an unprejudiced and objective point of view. in This year We discussed the various belliqerent nations, both Axis and Allied, and their relation to the peace. Students have an opportunity to ask questions and take part in the discussion. Dr. Elizabeth Cochran is our adviser and sponsor. X 39.35 5 1' 'N P i -' . ' - fy, - ' , Q .Q s ...ky Q .5 .fikiilli l' vplllt oFPIcERs U President .... Dorothy Bernhardt Vice-President .... Geraldine Hopkins Treasurer . . . lanet Peck Secretary . . Wilma G. Ward Pep during War times is hard to promote, but the Pep Club, under the leadership of the president, Dorothy lo Bernhardt, has done'a fine job in building morale on the campus this year. ' -v The first big event of the year was a pep rally, complete with a huge bonfire, a march- ing band, and a snake dance. Several outstanding chapels were planned, and a victory dance followed one of the successful basketball games. - Spirit and enthusiasm were at a high level undef, the experienced cheerleaders, Ruth Marie Trabue, Frances McFarland, Cassidy Biggs, and A X S lack Kendree. Much credit should also be given to the sponsors, Mrs. Minerva Wootton and Prof. I. U. Massey. BACK ROW-Left to right: Donna Panknin, Wilma G. Ward, Barbara Gericlce, Erlene Hoppes Dorothy Burger, Dorothy Io Bernhardt. 1 FRONT ROW: Ruth Marie Trabue, Prof. I. U. Massey, Geraldine Hopkins, Ula Boggess Parsley, Mauretalean Brown, Lorena Mae Riley, Ianet Peck, ' I If f l EMILY LU GEIER VAUDINE RIDENOUR HRSA f . f Zi t - , , F f sy A-5 ,tif 7 57 Q.: ,fl :st 0-r ,, ff fwm 7? 'f s ,ygspis Z, . Q H V gy 1 1 4' . . . if fs ' W 1 -surf, ,lg '- N R l , Z ,,- X ,, X w f ft , ,Xi Af 7 1 get K X xy H f t Z? 3' '64 X f W Eg' 4 f rg f ,M y , 5 X Mx l Y 2 W Q 2 y , 5 , yy f ping x g Z , fv 19 , J wx ff sf W 14 QQ SA Z 5 f X f 4 1 f .X 3 9' 542 M f f f ff f 2 5 X Qf 7, 5 0 jx z f I 6 f M fl fs. c-- 7 ' 32, I 7 5431, .mi l 4535: ,s ig LORA MAE PARK 0lVlEN' PHY ICALY EDUCATIO CLUB 1 The Wornen's Physical Education Club was organized in the fall of 1930 by the instructors and students in the department who were interested in broadening their knowledge in the field of phys- ical education. The purpose of the club is to broaden the profes- sional outlook and to establish a closer relationship among the women students majoring in physical education. . The organization holds monthly meetings at which time pro- grams are given by the students, members of the staff, and guest speakers on problems relating to the fields of health, physical education, and recreation. Social events include picnics and an annual formal Christmas banquet. X This year the club is sponsoring a new project, the writing of news letters, The letters are being sent quarterly to former stu- dents and physical education graduates, informing them of pres- ent departmental activities, interesting news of the campus, and alumni affairs. 4 x Officers of the club are: President, Lora MaefParkg Vice-P1jesi- dent, Faye Parkg secretary-treasurer, Emily Lu Geier. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. Minerva I. Wootton. , P l .J . 3 '12, KATHRYN GRAVER 4 gtg? V, X Q. 1 ' jf -. f gf pf 91 Q 4, .- ,Af f- 'J .' 14- Q,-1 ' ' , 1 yigrw gif, Q- ,g,g,-541. if? , f' ,. , of .5 is I LEAH IEANN E CAULKINS 1 Tala, - , :tiff Q' xx: ,tg fx t P f 'Tlx t XLT . X . X QXNQX YQ NAS +5 t ' X . .t,, yxly Q 'un ' Abi f M Em . egg 5, f, -Q ly, Q li ...Wm. , 'filing ' W 'g Qi wx H? 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WEEDE DOC ni H d oi PAhXeXic Depcnme ed inn KTFO0BLL194 i ' mx, .r New .. -fi f V- 'L-' I 'tv-w..,.,..tf ,,., t. . ... JW , ., I ,, BACK ROW Left to right William Cummins, Claude Young, Ed Scott, Harry Turner, Paul Williams, Bobby Hansen, Newell Holli William Seal lr., Donald Young, Ir., Edward Schlick, Keith Askins, Irving M. Ziff. MIDDLE ROVV Robert Pitts Iames Graham, lohn Roberson, Robert Viault, loseph McCanna, Ir., Benjamin Brundred, lr Stuart Rubaloff Murray Snyder, Howard Puckett, Sammy Patitsas, Richard Spencer. FIRST ROW Edwin Neale Kenneth Giager, Byron Reardon, William Ries, Adam Olis, Lloyd Dickhut, Robert George, Robert Leonard Ir Richard Hill, Douglas Clifford, lr., lack Barnes. y Kansas State Teachers College began its l944 football season under the direction of Coach Charlie Morgan. Having lost practically every member of the highly successful squad' of the previous season Coach Morgan was faced with the job of forming a team from among over fifty aspirants, nearly all from the Navy V-l2 Unit and inexperienced, who reported for practice. Bob Teagle, returning from the 1944 seasong Bob George, former KU Star, and Ben Brundred, of Washburn, gave promise of an 'experienced nucleus for the backfield,.while most of the linemen had only high school experience. During the period of intensive training before the first game the squad had to be reduced to about thirty-five men. Workouts were held every evening and Coach Morgan, by hard work and expert instruction, formed a promising team. Of the six games scheduled for the season, three of them played in Brandenburg Stadium, the Gorillas won three and lost three. 1? . Q l . 1 , L 1 . ' x s l t lt it . . ..- ,...... ..,, .....-- . ,.,. ...A A Awe-A . .-.Mar-.,.,,, H ,Wm -:L :4Jshl'f2kI ---w ! f 1 ' . .X . i , 1 , I PITTSBUBG PUNTS eleven The first game of the season was p I in Brandenburg Stadium on September l5. The met the inexpefl- enced Gorillas with several games already to their credit, and outrushed them to win by a score of 26 to 13. Coach Morgan's men, though working together for the first time, put up a good fight and made the Bearcats work for every inch of ground gained. The Pittsburg play was highlighted by two beautiful unbroken field runs, one by Bob George in the first quarter and the other by Ed Scott in the final period. A touchdown by Bob Teagle in the third quarter wasinullified by a l5-yard penalty for pushing against Pittsburg. 1 I V f The Gorillas' next game, with the Olathe Clippers, had been looked forward to by everyone with misgiving. The Clippers averaged over 200 pounds in the line and included many former football stars. Withltheir 'rough places smoothed out by the Maryville game, they first college football experience' for most of them, the Gorillas held their opponents to a single touchdown. The Olathe team's only score came on a fluke play when a Clipper blocked an attempted Pittsburg punt back across the goal line where it was recovered by Olathe for a touchdown. ln this game could clearly be seen the results of Coach Morgan's patient work with the team. S A On September 29 the team headed for Topeka to do. battle with the lchabods of Washburn University with a new feeling of confidence gained -from their fine play at the Olathe game. A The game .ended in victory for the Gorillas with the score 26 to 6 in their favor. The lchabods scored their lone touchdown early in the game but were unable to improve on it while the Gorillas, with their T-formation clicking, came from behind to win by a wide margin. The first Gorilla score came in the first half when Ed Scott intercepted a Wash- burn pass and ran 56 yards to a touchdown. After the half the Gorillas made a touchdown drive with Bob George carrying the ball to the l-yard line. Bob Leonard pushed it over for the score. Thelother two touchdowns came near the end of the last quarter. A pass by George to Edwin Neqle in the end for the first one and D. Clifford scored the other end from the 20-yard line. PITTSBUBG GOBILLA TACKLING OLATHE CLIPPER JIM GRAHAM ROBERT GEORGE Q' With the Washburn victory under their belts the Gorillas were in fine shape when they rnet Rockhurst College on the night of October 7 in Brandenburg Stadium. The game was Pittsburg's all the way with the Gorillas holding. their opponents scoreless while they rolled up '13 points. Early in the first quarter with nearly perfect blocking the Gorillas made a touchdown drive from Rockhurst's 31-yard line. The biggest thrill of the game came when Brundred took the opening kick of the second half on his 7-yard line and ran down the west sidelines 98 yards to a touchdown. Another touchdown by George was nullified by a holding penalty, leaving the score l3 to O at the final gun. ROBERT LEONARD, IR. ' ,L IOHN ROBERSON , .1 E 1- so L 3 - 1 I I I 4 I ! I 1 1 1 5 il i I I i 1 1 1 I 1 l s I un . 5 ,- V,,,.,.4 Ia-- , ,.q.,,...4y.-as -I 'W' '! . . .ff ,, - W . WILLIAM RIES 1 n 4 , ..- -. q- -' ' ,,, ..-,s...- Q' IRVING M. ZIFF KEITH ASKINS With two successive wins behind them the Gorillas went to Maryville, Mo., to meet the Bearcats who had previously defeated them on the home field. In spite of a good battle by the Gorillas the Bearcats were too strong and drove their way to a 33 to 2 victory. The final game of the season was played on the home field with the Gorillas' traditional enemies, the Warrensburg Mules, on the night of October 20. It was a joyous night for KSTC rooters as the Gorillas ended the 1944 season with a brilliant 19 to 7 victory. Warrensburg's only score came on a long pass while the Gorillas powered their way to five touch- downs, two of which were nullified by penalties. Pittsburg's first touchdown came in the first quarter on a drive from Warrensburg's 39-yard line with Bob George taking the ball over from the 1-yard line to score standing up. Early in the second quarter Ben EDWIN NEALE Brundred fumbled a caught pass on the Mule's 15-yard line. Bob George turned the slip into another touchdown by picking up the ball on the first bounce and crossing the goal line. WILLAM SEAL, IR. NEWELL HOLLIS WILLIAM CUMMINS . BENIAMIN BRUNDRED, IR. During the second half Bob George scored two more touchdowns only to have them called back by penalties. - A The final touchdown of the season wtas scored at the climax of a powerful drive down the field with the linemen opening great gaps in the Mule line. Gains by Brundred and Seal took the ball to the 5-yard line and Leonard pushed over for the score. ' I With a record of three victories and three defeats, in spite of their handicaps, the team closed a hard-fought season. - I -Bob Gray. DOUGLAS CLIFFORD, IR. KENNETH GIAGER ADAM OLIS DONALD YOUNG, IR 8. w H w it M55 '-1 2 H u B KEBLL 1 4 . STANDING-Left to right: Coach Iohn Lance, Manager Roy Lindahl, Stanbury Pearce, Duane Iohn- son, Richard CurrY. lohn Hurbaugh, Iesse W. Eastman, CSp CAD. . SEATED: Dale Morrow, Harry Suker, Ir., Ed Scott, William Hubbard, Robert McKinnis, Lavern Mausolf. 1. QARD E sconi B as TH 69. Drury cone1?5tsbur9 37 , 'nbufg '- 'tv 45' - 45 De L'Iifki S'5 'i?T ifffnv A '.iZ'fss Dec. Dec. U-fgtttsburg 565 camp Crow: e 45 4 msburg 47. murv coleg 43 ' , 1 ' . I . ' bllfg git- l8 g:fil?p:'q'66 . ?:i'm:ltEs 'de' Riva' Dec. llflvmsburs 3565: Washbufn 'ffnivefsatv 55 Jan- ffsbur9 . f 42 5..-Pl I , umyersi Y Jan- . . tl ps y J ,, s...P1ui:U:g 222 limi:-:vendence pqnhegg 33 ISIC- lsnaplns u 51. Leuv2Pwo'H:9Fg!1e's Zle-'PHfSbu'qle9s 541- '5'Z.'2v.,.m 565 37 L liz: 26-fzsfkhssrn Municlpol PiHE?U'9 - ,,, qs . Jun- 3' 53. Olathe CHPPEZ1 msburg 58'-APCTK conegpmsburs 33 .-P . Feb. E'-Piffibllfg umyersigy 'lei Pinsbmg 47 Feb- N-kcns0S th Fryers 5 fl. 2,5 44 feb. 3 'i.eavenw0'60, omhe C'PP Feb Feb-H 1 5:pggksbUf9 l- With no returninglettermen around which to build a team the prospects for the 1944-45 basketball season'looked pretty dark for KSTC. As in the previous season Coach Iohn Lance looked to the Navy V-l2 unit of the campus for his material. On the first day of the season over forty navy men reported for practice and from this group Lance picked eighteen for his squad. This number was later reduced to ten. By hard work on the part of the players and the expert instruction of Coach Lance a team was formed in time to start a riqorous l8-game schedule. The Gorilla caqers made their opening appearance Of the season with a brilliant .69-36 victory over Drury Colleqe of Springfield, Mo., on the home court. In the SGCOHC1 game of the season the KSTC five were Clefeflfed ,bY the Arkansas University Razorbacks with the final score 45-37. ln spite of the smooth floorwork of the Gorillas the tremendous height of the Porkers gave them the edge. . f WILLIAM HUBBARD HARRY SUKER, IR. On December ll Coach Lance took his team to Independ- ence to defeat the Army Air Field team- there 47-45. ' Camp Crowder sent their team to KSTC on December 14 . to meet the Gorillas in one of the roughest games of the season. With McKinnis leading in the scoring the Gorillas eked out a 56-55 victory. ln their second victory over Drury College at Springfield, Mo., the Gorillas led by a score of 47-45. The Gorillas got off to a fast start in their game on the ROBERT MCKIN NIS home court with the Phillips 66 Oilers, National A. A. U. Champions, but the height and experience of their oppon- ents gave them the game with a score of 65-43. Charles Hal- bert, Oiler center, dominated the play under the baskets with his 6' 10 height. STANBURY PEARCE DALE MORROW ED SCOTT H. Suker with Www 3 al it Led by Marvin Ryden, a former basketball star at KSTC, the Leavenworth Flyers met the Lancemen on the home court, Ianuary 22, for a 57-35 drubbing. With a large lead through most of the game Coach Lance substituted freely. Morrow was high-point man for Pittsburg. Park College dominated the scoring in the third losing contest of the Gorilla season at Parkville, Ianuary 26. The undefeated Park- college team won by ascore of 54-34. Washburn University lchabods reversed an earlier de- feat by the Gorillas to win 56-37 in their tilt at Topeka on Ianuary 31. lvIcKinnis led the scoring for Pittsburg with 9 points. . After their game with Washburn the Gorillas traveledon to Olathe for their second game of a two-day road trip. Lead- ing the Clippers 27-l8 at the half, the KSTC cagers won with the final score standing at 53-5l. V Coach Lance's men avenged their defeat at Parkville with a 58-41 win over the Park college five on February 5 at Pittsburg. In spite of a slow start the Gorillas out scored the fast park team with McKinnis setting the pace. Suker, Gorilla guard, was taken from the game' after colliding with a Park player. ' . Crowder team was handed a second defeat The Camp . I I on Ianuary 4, by the Gorillas on the army court in a slow deliberate game with the final score standing at 36-23. Cn Ianuary 6, the Washburn University lchabods traveled down from Topeka to be defeated on the KSTC,court, 58-55. Two days later on the home court a determined Gorilla five won a 60-42 victory over Phillips University. On Ianuary. 15, the Gorillas defeated the Independence y Air Field Sky-Devils by a score of 44-33 on the home Scoring against the highly rated Army team was led Scott a close second. 4 l - ffqg The Arkansas University Razorbacks defeated the Goril- las for the second time of the season at Fayetteville on Febru- ary 8. With their 6' lUV2 center scoring 24 points the Porkers won 76-36. ' Cn February 12, the Gorillas traveled to Leavenworth to be defeated by the Flyers 61-47. Former Lanceman' Marvin Ryden, scored 26 points for the Flyers While Morrovlr led the Gorillas' scoring with 17 points. U The KSTC Gorillas ended their fourth war-time basketball season' with a brillant 60-44 victory over the Olathe Clippers on the home court. Ed Scott Won the scoring honors, ac- counting for 21 points. Though slow in starting the Gorillas hit their pace early in the game when Scott sank five con- secutive goals. With the score 29-20 at the half-time, Coach Lance substituted freely during the final period. ln spite of the difficulties and restrictions brought on by the war Coach lohn Lance and his Squad of Navy V-12 men left a good record for the 1944-45 season. 1 -Bob Gray. .V Xt t 1 4 x 1 t xl ffgx - ' SNS , X J? llx MQ X 2 X X X X X X N li x , .C AMERICA CGLLEGES AND U IVER ITIES H0' wno oasrunm I 1 I I I I I I I r I I I N MEN-Left to right: Cassidy Riggs, George Brown, Robert Clover, Ralph Gold, Vincent May, Robert Gray, Keith Askins, Edwin Scott, William Daugherty, Luis Alvarado. 'N THIRD ROW: Dorothy Gathman, Betty Lance, Ianet Malcolm, Dorothy Burger. SECOND ROW: Edna Hoffman, Jeanette Wimmer, Merry Carol Sherman, Mary Pauline Guinn, Sammy Lou Heaton, Patty Barkell. FIRST ROW: Ianet Hughes, Wilma G. Ward, Erlene Hoppes, Nellie lean Sutton, Marjorie Gray, Elizabeth'Stryker. Members of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges are elected on this campus by the vote of the administration and faculty. Character, scholarship, l d h' extra curricular activities, and the possibilities of future usefulness to business ea ers 1p 1 and society are the qualities on which selection is based. The students in this group are part of a cross se today. ction of the most outstanding personalities of Americas undergraduate life . ...,,. ...D .- 1 , i i I Q l I A I 1 I 3 l 1 ll 5' l ETH ELXZPIB EAW , V Pl2OF. FRANK I, ll f t ,. l , .29- 'l ' f Tr? t Fsliaqr JQTQX f fpl 1, f' i r ji Is- . Q- '. ' n QTPOIKEB I Chcurmqn of S C. GERMAN tudent Publications he l945 Kcmzo - os token lots ot time ond Work, but JANET HUGHES Photographer ' Veryone hos been fine about helping. Our thotnlcs to oll! - STC toculty, students, cmd scenes l i . l ' 4 ' 1 1 re pictured here for your enjoyment. ctturcrlly, We hope you like the yeorloook, for I eolous were the staff members in their efforts, ond nxious to win your ojoprovol. I 1 I 1 1 1 I I t ,1 gf? f f. Norma Schnackenberq, assistant business man- ager, Mary Pauline Guinn, business manager, Elizabeth Hart, art editor: Ianet Malcolm, assist- ant editor, Freda Elmore, feature editor, Robert Gray, sports editor. l wr Donna Panknin, Geraldine Hopkins, lean Arm Cremer, Mary Belle Keenan, Beulah MC11'C111CI1'dT, Betty Lance. Robert Viault, Mary Iane LeRoy, Mary Ann Webb Lonnie Robbins, Molly Marge Wilson, Doris Half hill, Bobby Lee Smith iight V D- lx. - cow ' . the QU- .tt QMS? XS ODT p L . ,U se nxwfe' V5 A cks with a Qt ,J NLS ia mlm td w '44 and '4 T ELIZABETH STRYKER Editor, First Semester It's Wednesday: The Collegio is Out! Since it is the official student publication for KSTC, The Collegio is the chief means by which We can publicize our College. lt is also a big factor in influencing student opin- T ion on the campus, lts circulation is 3,000 copies weekly, several hundred of which are sent to ,former students who are now in service. During the first semester Elizabeth Stryker Was editor, and the second semester Erlene Hoppes assumed the responsibility. Both girls are seniors. Assistant editors were Virginia Copeland and Betty Lance. The purpose of the publication is to give a faithful and complete record of College activities, and consequently it holds much interest for all students and alumni. , - The staff itself is composed of students enrolled in journalism: classes and others who are particularly interested in newspaper Work. 'When the V-l2 spring semester began, the paper took on a definite masculine touch again when Dale Morrow, Robert Hickman, Bill F alter and Bill Mowat enrolled in journalism. STANDING4Leit to right: Edna Hoff- man, Colleen, Michie, Erlene Hoppes, George Brown, Beulah Marquardt, Vir qinia Copeland, Mary Etta Eine. SEATED: Mary Ann Webb, Betty Lance, k Phyllis Pettyjohn, Merry Carol Sherman. 4 TW it is i. it 1 .qv X ,i Y A Sy? Q ' . R, 3 t H 4, 5 ' it ' , 1 . N f T A 4 1, Eli. ts J Y if E, - and school 11 at beach MRS. VIRGIL GORDON SMITH HH, G Instructor A it i' ln keeping with its policy of student appeal, the group produced several special editions of The Collegio which featured some particular phase of the College. There were two Navy editions. U Mrs. Virgil Gordon Smith is the supervisor of journalismp Prof. LeRoy Brewington, supervisor of printingp Prof. L. A. Guthridge, head of the mailing bureaug and Prof. Frank C. German is chairman of the board of publications. I l i .. I1 if QCOZIOHIILS mms Stl Of the fi 0 Qi xery .eceived Inez ' ERLENE HOPPES W1 Wd Editor, Second Semester URWQTS xii 'Q Q ' 'P 31: --n tt Za if 4 li 1. Q.: hz, . gn if a x 1' if :ZF 4 I . n III Kill' ' C T I . I . ' S14 , Ile? A A l DR, WALTER MCCRAY ' - Director of Music For thirty-one years Dr. Walter lVlcCray has been director of the school of music at K. S. T. C. ln addition to the academic instruction offered in his department, the interests of ' singers, instrurnentalists, and music lovers in the practical experience of music as an art, have been met by such organizations as the men's glee club, the Polymnia club, the orchestra, Q. the band, and the Festival chorus. 5 I K ,M y . Vi -f ff? tv . ,A . l 4 '4 'A L , s . f . x 5 Dr. lVlcCray has seen the department grow from one staffed by three teachers and K housed on the fourth floor of Russ Hall, to a building of its own with a staff of twelve in- structors. K. S. T. C. BAND---AIS VINCENT MAY, STUDENT DIRECTOR 1 I . l. , K . S --k. I 5. B 5, r i 5 A 5 Sv fi 1 ,, i Dr. McCray's first spring at the College, in 1915, saw the inauguration of the Music Festival, and that annual celebration has never been interrupted. Handel's Messiah is always one ot the highlights ot Festival Week. ln addition to the students participating, music lovers from all over this area come to sing with the Festival chorus. Recognition Was given Dr. lvIcCray's outstanding record as a director of The Mes- as invited to direct a 400-voice chorus last February in the presentation of sial'I when he W that oratorio in Topeka. . THE FESTIVAL HGRU H-,,,,vv-,whim dl-.FAT--i,1r-H Y,,, l-,,,,-,. ,,,1,,.,,-. -. -1 -1, ..,,, ,--lv A , ,XA THE BOH WIIAN IRL 4 fi f H W' , W pi i y N7 ,f .f ' .H-gain' Eff We x ,Q X Y r N X x N Q1 ' I I1 ALPHA IGM ALPHA Alpha Sigma Alpha, a national edu- cation sorority, was founded, November 15, 1901, at Earmville, Virginia. Alpha Sigma Alpha is a charter member of the Association of Education Sororities. Eta Eta chapter was organized at Pitts- burg, luly- 9, 1920.- Alpha Sigma Alpha has for its pur- pose the fourfold object of physical, in- tellectual, social and spiritual develop- ment. A strong group spirit- and willing- ness to participate in different types of activities have kept Alpha Sigma Alpha in a prominent position on this campus for many years, as Well as on campuses of many other colleges. This year the Alpha Girls have taken many honors. The Student Coun- cil president and Red Cross and War Service chairman have been Alphas. Other members of the sorority have been on the Collegio and the Kanza staffs and have held many positions of honor in school organizations. On their list of war activity achievements for this year was voluntary work of all types. They have also had a number of girls as members and officers of hon- orary fraternities, and those who have won scholarship awards. Also among their merits is the ability to give clever parties that always total up to fun! The advisers of Alpha Sigma Alpha are Dr. lane Carroll and Mrs. Perva Hughes. The sponsors are Miss Eulalia Roseberry and, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Weede. Patronesses are Mrs. W. A. Brandenburg, Mrs. C. F. Spencer, Mrs. R. S. Lemon, Mrs. Iohn Clemens, Mrs. F. M. Carter, Mrs. H. I. Veatch, and Mrs. C. Y. Thomas. Mrs. Cf. E. Hutchinson is the housemother. ERS Olifgtlglcolm, Pfe5idel:eaITs,Aii'rd?l Q RXGHT- lflne . Betty 1-Cmce' LEFT T ' femoral. Carol Sgigginl Slide-President. Fredfl gt -v1- kt A MARTHA ANDERSON MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON CLEIS ARMOUR PATTY BARKELL JEAN BELL MARY IEAN BILL IMOGENE BOOKER DR. IANE M. CARROLL MARY NELL CLARK CHRISTINE COTTRELL MARY CRONIN DONNA DAVIES IEANNE DAVIS NANCY DUNHAM FREDA ELMORE MARY DEL ESCH MURIEL FULKS HARRIETTE GALLAGHER DOROTHY GATHMAN CATHERINE GRANT DORIS HALFHILL BETTY SUE HAYES SAMMY LOU HEATON MRS. PERVA HUGHES MARTHA IO IOHNMEYER MIMI IUST BETTY LANCE IANET MALCOLM FRANCES MCFARLAND I ' COLLEEN MICHIE CHARLOTTE MILLER SHIRLEY PIERCE LORA MAE PARK . BETTY PRATZ MYRNA PRUETT HELEN REEDER SARA ROBERTS VIRGINIA SANDEN MERRY CAROL SHERMAN DOROTHY SHORT MARY ANN WEBB MOLLY MARGE WILSON MARY ADELE WOODBURY y . ,A X . A , BUENA WARREN X ,I Q3 5 1 , , SG' ' I I I I I ,. ARK I 'V' ., 'GS' YQ 1 ff LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Carpenter, treasurerp Dorothy Io Bernhardt, recording secretary: Erlene Heppes, president, Wilma G. Ward, vice-presi- dent: Norma Lee Wiggins, corresponding secref tary, , IGM IGMA IGM Sigma Sigma Sigma, a national edu- cation sorority, Was founded at Farm- ville, Virginia, on April 20, l898. The sorority is a charter member of the As- sociation of Education Sororities. Chi chapter was installed at Pittsburg in February, 1922, and is one of thirty- five active chapters of the. sorority. There are also forty-four alurnnae chap- ters throughout the United States. Members of the local chapter have been active in campus affairs through- out the years, and many of the -import- ant student offices this year have been held by Tri Sigmas. Since Winning per- manent, possession of the scholarship cup, given by the local Panhellenic As- sociation, Chi chapter has again ranked highest in scholarship among' the sor- orities on this campus the past two semesters. An active social service pro- gram, sponsored by the sorority, en- lists the support and broadens the in- terests of local members in war service and national sorority projects. Chapter sponsors are Miss Hazel Cave and Miss Esther Park. Patrons are Dr. and Mrs. I. Ralph Wells, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Hankammer, and Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Street. Mrs. Noel Dieu is the housemother. Rv-A ANN BENNY DOROTHY IO BERNHARDT ELIZABETH BRADNEY MAURETA IEAN BROWN CHARLOTTE CARPENTER I 5 -Rf N CHRISTINE CARPENTER I I T PEGGY EPPERSCN j . ' I :R zoE ESTES l I f MILDRED WATKINS ERCMCNG BARBARA GERICKE Q ' . - A I CAROL GRAHAM MARY LOUISE GRIFFIN LEE GUDGEN MARY PAULINE GUINN DOROTHY HAMMICK ELIZABETH HART RUTH MARGARET HASKINS IEAN HELBIG LEE HINTON GERALDINE HOPKINS ERLENE HOPPES MARY IANE LeROY BETTY MANINGER ' NORMA MCMAHAN CECILE MCNALLY PATRICIA MARQUARDT LOIS DEANE MEYER DONNA PANKNIN PAULINE PAPPAS FAYE PARK' . IANET PECK HELEN ROBINS 1 LAURA BELLE RUSH BILLIE IEAN SCHULTZ DOROTHY SIMION WILLA DEAN SPILLMAN , ELIZABETH STRYKER ROSEMARY SULLIVAN PATRICIA TODD RUTH MARIE TRABUE WILMA G. WARD NORMA LEE WIGGINS COLLEEN WCCDSIDE ERVA JEAN WRIGHT A ', h, 'I'-wi:f,,,1 fd ,rift V' ,Q ,, A I , f f. ,, W X fi. gl ? ,jx .iw ,T ,gi -'D ' ' ,, if 'f' 2 'I 'rw I MW-1, A f 'raw ,I Qty? 1 M Xl' X K Q Q , QWX, V 'WV . A5 A -,J 'A ll-,,f,,',f' X , 5 A - f 2. I f Mm W QQ, I... My :JAY if , f f QR ,4 ,I E' I ,HQ wi .Jw-V A- 3, Ex. x N I Xi 1 ti 7 it 1 'd U ' 9 T ,YO RlGl?T ViCe,prg'2Y5eY, ireasur LE? l Traillo ' Oqqesi . ,- -f TV, 7' ,gy fb . 4 1 ,, gimion X. uw B Presllfiegelcreldw' 'NN0 ' + . N 1' 'f f ff T Zff X f fi?-t if l M541 m X25 'I Y it if 1- su xi 4 ,, if ---21. j'-51' , - as- -if .1 4 1, 292.gif 'f ' I i M Z 1 sid Sglie vers V1Gq?'DOfO1Wg. Nlfltlne HET SIGMA UP ILO Theta Sigma Upsilon was -established as a national sorority at Emporia, Kan- sas, in 1921, and is a member of the Association of Education Sororities. Ep- silon chapter Was established on this campus in 1924 under the direction of Miss Elmina E. Graham, a charter mem- ber. . The national aim of Theta Sigma Up- silon is to establish a sisterhood Whose five-fold object is the physical, intellec- tual, social, ethical, and spiritual devel- opment of its members. The open motto is The Higher Good. Among Theta members have been two Student Council presidents, Kanza queens, officers and leaders in honor- ary fraternities, departmental clubs. classes, and religious organizations. Dances, parties, teas, receptions, and picnics are a part of the happy memo- ries of Theta Sigma Upsilon girls. Our sponsor is Miss Frances Hash- barger. Patronesses are Mrsf 0. P. Dellinger, Mrs. H. A. l-Iolzer, Mrs. I. U. Massey, Mrs. Adele Mehl Burnett, Mrs. E.,K. Smith, and Mrs. George E. Ruq- gles. Mrs. Iacob Uhrich and Miss Annie Marriott are honorary members. JEAN BOWYER DOROTHY BURGER EILEEN DANIELS DAISY DeMOTT BETTE IUNE GRAHAM MISS FRANCES HASHBARGER VAUDINE RIDENOUR HRSA DOROTHY JOHNSON VERA MAGEE BERNADINE MARTIN ' IUNE MULLIKIN ULA BOGGESS PARSLEY DONNA PRICE DOROTHY PRICE -MARY LOU RICHARDSON 'LORENA MAE RILEY IEAN SCHASTEEN LORRAINE SIEGLE MARIE 'THOMPSON ROSALIE SIMION TRAYLOR IOANNA WILLIAMS MAXINE WOLF BETTY ZUEEK y....---- Y --'N-,----H nf- -- -fy--v--fm j 7 f I If W f K J LEFT' TO RIGHT: Vera Magee, Dorothy Burger, Freda Elmore, Betty Lance, Rosalie Simion Traylor, Ianet Malcolm, Betty Maninger, Erlene Hoppes, Christine Carpenter. -HELLE IC COUNCIL ' Composed of three representatives each from Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Theta Sigma Upsilon, members of the Association of Educa- tion Sororities, the council acts as a clearing house for sorority matters. Offices are rotated among the member sororities, and this year Erlene I-loppes, Sigma Sigma Sigma, served as president: Dorothy Burger, Theta Sigma Upsilon, as vice-president, and Ianet Malcolm, Alpha. Sigma Alpha, as secretary-treasurer. Miss Lula McPherson is the sponsor. - A variety of social and war-service activities have been sponsored by the council throughout the year. Certificates of award are presented each semester to the sorority making the highest scholastic average, and Sigma Sigma Sigma has won the award the past two semesters. i 7 flgiihahurg, Wgngag 3115515 5151112 earhersa Qlnllege n Gleriifirate nf Srhularghip fum-5 The Iganhellenie Qlnumzil uf 'fgaaeaas 'dleachers Cllirllege afnarhg ihig eefffwmfaanlersfn ameri 1 ,V 4 in rerugniiinn nf the arhiehemertt nf the highest average eehnlarship mzmh fm' the n fewer was Januar 1.41, 14145 This Certificate Will be replaced with a Bronze Plaque, which becomes the permanent possession of the holder after three consecutive semesters, or after four non-consecutive semesters. glee THE PANHELLINIC COUNCIL 2 Secretary President Sponsor Zffrfi'-?1?'F- '-Iv.. -T-fv-T:-f---'--f-.-f-'TH--'re-fs , 57 ' ff' '- Y 4- ' --.L . 7 ' ' - . ' - . . . - ' - ' ' . kfw W .i.i...w ':1 v SIGMA . seC1'9' i rnllzke' . . resident: Belly Sevice-President, Nancy Iiofjgleg Bachel KenneY, 7 G , Gsufer- lltdslalie Bondelli, 'fre i ln the spring of l903 at Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sigma Alpha Iota, a national professional music fraternity for women, was organized. It is the old- est and largest organization of its type in the world. Some of its honorary members are inter- nationally known artists as well as outstanding women musicians of this country. The aims of the fraternity are high, the purpose is to promote the cause of music. The group is urged to give loyal support to the activities of the College and to the music department. A high scholasticgoal is set for individual members. 4 During the year the group presents .monthly recitals and a formal recital in the spring to which the public is invited. Sigma Alpha lota has a broad Victory Program through which the chap- ters do their part in the war effort. Alpha Kappa has three advisers. They are Miss Bose Buchmann, Mrs. Edwina Fowler and Mrs. Helen Du Bois. Patronesses are Dr. Mellicent McNeil Boozel, Mrs. Dan Bates, Mrs. F. E. Dorsey, Mrs. Frank Freeto, Mrs. Helen Du Bois, Mrs. Her- bert Hallman, Mrs. Otto Markham, Mrs. W. H- Milliflqton, Mrs. Walter McCroy, Mrs. Claude Newcomb, Mrs. C. F. Spencer, Mrs. I. T. Stewart, and Mrs. Ben Weir. LOUISE ALLEN MARY ANDERSON CLEIS ARMOUR MARGARET BAUGH ' MISS ROSE BUCHMANN MAXINE BUERGEY WINOGENE CLUGSTON ANNA LOU COX MARY CRONIN MRS. EDWINA EOWLER HARRIETTE GALLAGI-IER SAMMY LOU I-IEATON PATTY HIGGINS 'NANCY HORTON MARTHA IO IOHNMEYER QQ. MARGARET RACHEL KENNEY BEULAH MAROUARDT NORMA MCMAI-IAN LORA MAE PARK MYRA REYNOLDS ROSALIE RONDELLI NANCY SOPER ,BETTY STERNITZKE BETTY LOU THOMAS MYYU . H tied?-Vrigx. Char' rrO ' 'rm ' Ldvefne chat Xuan. kl K .V I pu ha? Cy-ir I Leu to wlblte Hoppesw- Weis' lvtavz Nell. Doro' GXGYYZ EY cn. NXGTY resident: STA idS- Sec! 'at Clitgum I gram C dshaw' p o a Pteynclxkilleff S001 1 ou COX' paremer BY X059 nnfi 'J Oihtl , 1. TED' A cm' DOT reflden i SEB ' 'til ' ' e-P Social Cgggxbardk. vxc tht! O Beta Chi is a group of Methodist girls at Kansas State Teachers College who are petitioning the Grand Council of Chapters of Kappa Phi for mem- bership. I Kappa Phi is organized for twenty-five univer- sity campuses and has a membership of more than 22,000. It was organized at the University ot Kansas, in Lawrence, in 1916, by Mrs. Gordon B. Thompson. ' The Kappa Phi motto is, Every Methodist uni- versity woman a leader in her Church tomorrow. Our sponsor is Miss Gertrude Maye Parker, and our co-sponsor Miss Ioy Wise. Patronesses are Mrs. C. F. Spencer, Mrs. C. P. Kelso, Mrs. Gordon B. Thompson, Dr. Iane Carroll, Miss Pearl Garrison and Mrs. Mable K. Stryker. Q MISS GERTRUDE MAYE PARKER Sponsor DOROTHY IO BERNHARDT MARGARET BOWER DOROTHY BREINER BRADSHAW LAVERNE CARROLL A MARY NELL CLARK LEAH IEANNE CAULKINS ANNA LOU COX IOYCE DAVIS FREDA ELMORE LOIS ENGELHARDT MARIORIE FLOYD CAROL GRAHAM b GERALDINE HOPKINS ERLENE HOPPES HELEN HOWARD ADDIE IONES MARY BELLE KEENAN NORMA MCMAHAN LOIS DEANE MEYER CHARLOTTE MILLER MARY MYERS DOROTHY XNAANES DONNA PANKNIN PAYE PARK LORA MAE PARK DORIS PESTEE JANET READ MYEA REYNOLDS I DOEQTHY SHORT BILLIE IEAN SCHULTZ MILDRED SMITH b WILLA DEAN SPILLMAN EOSEMAEY SULLIVAN NORMA LEE WIGGINS I EAN ETTE WIMMER , , - 4, f L ' T ..-rf '-S 1' A ,,f. if . , f I ,w g -. S L 2' f,-,yi Mx 3' M 27V I ' Q25 f L -1 - A iff' 2 V , iffy f X 1 fx ' QV f 1 f , fyvl. 4 ,, E4q5 ,S yi ii yff ff fx ,-fx ,H Mg Y ' AVmn,fW4g2 A ily I ri. ' A WV Q vi' I Ht. tg. A N Q rs 1-I JS . , .R A all 1 ,rl Ji 'i Q13 ,,:. ,gf Yfa I 1 -at -.1 I . . W. ,t :wa 4 , t F pf 1 , l IGM PHI EP ILO LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. R. G. Smith, sponsor, Max Moody, sentinel, Icxrnes Russell, secretary- treorsurerg Bob Hansen, vice-president: Bill Daugh- erty, president. Phi Sigma Epsilon was founded in Emporia Kansas in 1910 and now has fort -seven chapters. Beta chapter was organized in 1927. I I I Y 'lfhe aim of Phi Sigma'Epsilon is to develop its members socially, intellectually, and physically. This is accomplished by a well-rounded program of social and extra-curricular activities sponsored by the fraternity. E A This fraternity has the distinction of being the only Greek ,organization onthe campus to own its own home. N Members of the fraternity have taken anlactive part in College athletics, both intramural and varsity. h 1 V The sponsors are Miss Louise Gibson, Miss Ruth Stamrn, Dr. R. G. Smith, and Professor H. V. Hartman. Honorary members are Gabby Street, Professor Frank C. German, Dean George D. Small, Mac Steele and Iames Steele. Mrs. Daisy Scott is the housemother. STANDING-Left to right: Robert Gray, Robert Hansen, E31 Scott, Dayle Greene, Bill Palter, Lavern Mausolt, Arthur Van Leuven, Daniel Iurkovic, Francis Brooks, Iarnes Russell, Richard Russell, Richard Hill, Richard Curry. SEATED, 'tback rowlLLeit to right: Cassidy Riggs, Robert Murphy, George Strauch, lack Gillary, Iasper Cox. MIDDLE ROW: lack Hammalian, Oliver 1-laefiner, Bill Daugherty, larnes Bertone. K FRONT ROW: Max Moody, lack Barnes, Iames McGregor, Thomas Ebbesen. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: Roscoe Anthony, Robert Black, Ioseph Bobnar, Kenneth Burbach, Marion Burqert, Edwin Carter, 'Philip Corke, Leroy Carver, Lubert Defreese, Maynard Estes, Denton Grotjan, Ralph Gold, Duff Ginter, Denton Howard, 'Williarn Herr, Richard Hill, Harold Ivey, lames H. lohnson, Bill Moore, Kenneth Pryor, Darrell Smith, Paul Sinkovic, Harry Suker, Archie Bowen, Clyde Pack, Ed Roper, lim Morrissey, Bob Beck, Roger Hield, Bill Clifford. STANDING-Left -to right: Prof. O. F. Grubbs sponsor: Bob Smith, segretaryg Henry Bezinque treasurer: Richard Embody, vice-president Dr Jacob Uhrich, sponsor: lack Marshall, S. S. Sepich, members of the Interfraterrmity Council. IN FRONT: Dale Morrow, president IGMA TA GAMMA is ,A M BACK ROW-Left to right: Ioseph Stack, flames McKay, S., S. Sepich, Richard Embody, Henry Neeley, Robert C. Brown, Henry Bezingue. . MIDDLE ROW: Iohn McCreary, lames 'vVidner, lack Glaves, Harvey Pikes Gordon Zimmerman. ' ' I FRONT ROW: Lonnie Robbins, Bob L. Smith, Donald Proud, Dale Morrow. MEMBERS NOT' IN PICTURE: lack Marshall, lack Sparks, William H. Hubbard, Dale Owens, Lewis Hanes, Charles Million, Theo Evans, Lawrence Davis. GOLD STAR MEMBERS: Iohn Horsley, larnes Iacobs, William Vail, Iohn T. Whitescarver. Epsilon chapter of.Sigma Tau Gamma was founded in May, 1924. It grew out of a local fraternity, Sigma Phi Kappa, founded November 13, 1923. Since the founding of Epsilon, 360 men have become active members. Of that num- ber, l62 are known to be in the services. l The chapter sponsors social events throughout the schoolyear for its mem- bers, and strives to promote the interests of the student body by entering into athletics, student administration, and extra-curricular activities of the College. Prof. O. F. Grubbs and Dr. lacob Uhrich are the fraternity sponsors. S ' Q 1, .M , WAW4 1, A, fff fmWf'My,f- f 2 mfg' f ' ww 2- ff ,Q Z W- 1 f QW ,f - w 5 K. H G03 W GNUMINATED THE GAL , --X ,- - .I X xk ff I I I I I II I I I I I II I I II' II II II II II II ' 1 : I 7- YwI I Q qi ,- 55 4 all .41 H -9' fit 54 S L 's 7 4 .4 Q1 E 1 -'I .' gl 3 f li ,u A ff,-I in a A , x .- ,,' 1 , I . 45 5 A -A X N 52 sy :J M Z3 if fill CANDIDATES LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances McFarland, Sammy Lou Heaton, Audrie Ellis, Col- leen Michie. sk QW Q l mlm umm ' ou Hecllon 1 'X '15, . lglm K xx XX .1 'WON' QUEEN SAMMY' LOU AND HER COURT THE CAPTAIN AND THE QUEEN IIIINZI UUIIN BARBARA GEQXCKE SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA'S CANDIDATE FRESHMAIN FROM GARY, INDIANA .- My 24 9' 4 mu. ff ,gm G S 5fSVSI'1SOI l FIRST MAID OF HONOR x K- -an . Q' NNN Xxx r ,NX 4526 Clworloffe Miller SECOND MAID OF HONOR 'W A MYRNA PRUETT FREDAQELMQRE T MARY LGU Z f 'f in ' M f 'ww -w y is vc f V ,, lffxgy V ff vw-, 5 kwghm' ,. w Q f RIQHARDSQN SARA ROBERTS wa, r .1-,, , r X- - .t..f,.L,, -f.-.-.A ,uw f ,- t , . 4' . -'-,- - .Q ' '. N. -1319 x NNN E Q, XX - ..W . X Q W . vi Q NANCY DU NHAM AUDRIE ANNE ELLIS MARY ANDERSON -:Jim . in '- .. A 7fT'T ' 'V ', ' 'A wg- - Af' 1 J 1 1 E 1 J J R n il M 5 . : l f 1 a 4? 1 I :jr A V 1 I .....u,.,.,,,-,.L, .... ' Ak, t tt X l I r l v v lwllil Serum: Glenn Abell Robin David Adair, Ir. Charles Reid Adams lvan C. Adams james W. Adams Robert Lee Adams Ben H. Ahrens George Ahrens Iohn l. Aiken Vernon Aikens Bill Albers Elmo Alexander Francis Allai A, DQ' Allen George David Allen Malcolm Arner Allen Oscar W. Allen Raymond Anderson Allen Frank Edward Allison Iohn O. Allman, lr. Walter L. Allton Richard G. Alsup Rolland A. Alterman Howard R. Altermatt Lawrence LeRoy Altermatt Harold R. Ambler Arthur Anderson Dean Anderson Donald Wallace Anderson G. L. Anderson lames I. Anderson Lawrence I. Anderson Raymond E. Anderson ' Roy Arnold Anderson it r l Ll 1 t I 5 Q I Q X. ' L v L 1 F 5 men and amen . I gl F L I it , yt Sidney Patrick Anderson H l Gordon Angwin Farland Stanley Baldwin Floy-d Beard Roscoe Lane Amh rancis Duff Ball Marion Frank Bearly tl' MGX C A 1 OUY Wilbur Guy Ball Lloyd F. Beatty ' - PP 9bY HowardlF. Baltz LeRoy Robert Beck 5 ,P Carl Arbuckle lon Leroy Bankes A. M. BeDillon Albert IUY AfmSlfOf1Q ' Clinton D. Bantz Lee BeDillon Arthur Armstrong Leonard A. Banz Harold W. Beemer it Horace B- Armstrong, lr Raymond F. Banz Edward Beer . V i 4 John M- Armstrong .lack K. Barber Francis Lee Beets K A .il RUE' AfH1Sl1'OT1Q Robert A. Barbero ' Ioseph S. Begando L Rex Afmslmflqi I Dudley S. Barker George A. Beggs . Kenneth Wayne Arnold Loren Earl Barker L. W. Behrends I 4 Keith Askirls Gerald W. Bernard A l. I. Beiser ll Richard DeWitt Atchison lack Lynell Barnes Cleo Bell gf lt Earl L, Atkins Myron C. Barnes George C. Belly l Fred H. Atkins Edward Barnett L Iohn W. Bell tl Mason W. Atkins VJ. S. Atkinson Rex Aton Pat Atteberry Charles T. Augur Ralph Atkinson Austermiller Norman Robert Babcock Ioe Bachmann Robert Bachtel Harry Saenger Baer Reuben Samuel' Baggett Ronald E. Bailey A. Baima, Ir. Byron Baird Billy R. Baker Eldon L. Baker Frank Ozment Baker Aflqelo F. Barone Eddie F. Barr- I. M. Barrett Harold Barrow Marvin L. Barrow George Bartholow Napier Bass Ray Bass Robert Kimble Bassett William Henry Bassett I Alfred T. Basye G. A. Bates' ' Robert B. Haumann Ioseph Kenneth Bavuso Leslie .W. Baxter. Ioe Bazin ' Kenneth D. Beanway Carl Beard 1 William Benetield, Ir.' Dave Benallt Charles Bennett - James Donald Bennett R. S, Bennett Tlfomas R. Benoist Floyd Benson Louis Henry Bergh Andrew F. Bertuzzi Robert D. Bessier F. Derwood Bethel Val Gene Beyer Henry I. Bezingue Calvin Bibens Thomas Paul Bicart W. O. Bice L . Bob Bickwell Charles Bidwell x ' jr k . :X a ' A a Q if 3 xg l a' l . 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Keifh Boling ' A. Dale Bolinger - lack Warren Boller Lawrence Nolan Book Kenneth Iohnstony 'Boone Leland D. Boone Leo E. Boone William W. Boone P n Edward Lee Booth RaymondAE. Booth Harold Borgh Clinton D. Bortz, , Ioe Bosco Louis , Bosinio Danny Bottero W Darrel Wayne Bottoms . Cleman C. Boulanger ' Lee Bournonville X, X Bill Frank Bowen ' Elbert Af Bowen, Ir. Copeland Bowers Garvey Bruce Bowers Iohns-Allen Bowers Ephner Iames Bowin Harry M. Bowlin I. Francis Hall Bowling Billie Bob Bowlus Harry M. Bowlus Lawrence Bowyer Gale A. Brady Leon Brady William Ed Brady William Brandenburg Franklyn Keith Brann Ira D. Brashear William Clinton Brayle William C. Brazle Lewis C. Brecko Iames Howard Breese Iohn Brentani Leo Bressler. Bert K. Brewer Chester Brewer ' Edgerly Brewer William A. Brewer Birl I. Brewington lohn' Brewster Clyde W. Briggs Robert Briggs Robert Briley Charles D. Brillhart Audrey M. Brim Carl E. Brink Philip A. Brink lack Broadhurst Harold Eugene Brodock Everett E. Brooker , Francis Eugene Brooks Edward H. Brown lack W. Brown Iames E. Brown Iames McKinley Brown Merle I. Brown Robert C. Brown, Ir. Robert M. Brown, Stuart Louis Brown William I. Browning William C. Broyle , U. L. Bruce Benjamin F. Brundred Ernest G. Brunger Fred Cy Bruns' Carl E. Buchanan lack Boyd Buckley Merle'E. Buehler Richard Howard Buerger Iohn E. Buess Anton Frank Buffo Harold M. Buifo Bruce W. Buhr F. Roger Bumann Fred O. Bumgarner, Ir. Iohn Kenneth Burbach Carroll Burch Doyle Burch Walter Elbert Burdette, Ir Marion Lawrence Burgert Borden Iohn Burleson . lack M. Burnett W Donald H. Burr A Noble Burrow Frank My Burton . William Henry Busch Dale Edward Bush 1 Rolland Bushner Rex Buster Ellis Butcher Aaron C. Butler Marion B. 'Butler L Marvin Wayne Butler . Wesleyx Butler Louis Albert ,Buttron - Gerald Buzzard Keith Byerley Paul Byers . Ray L. Bynum Edwin' Robert Byrd Maurice Marlin -Cable Edwin Caylor Caddell Ammon V. Caffey Lauren Franklin Caillouet Carl A. Cain Ralph W. Caldwell Robert Caldwell Iames H. Calhoon A. Wayman Caliman Albert W. Calvin Frank Campbell . loe L. Campbell Marion W. Campbell Wayne F. Campbell W Daniel Clair Canfield Maurice Canfield loe C. Cano C. l. Cansdelle I Iohn Victor Canterbury, l Lee Carl 1 Thomas H. Carlson Howard Carmain Harvey L. Carney Benjamin F. Carpenter loseph Hoch Carpenter R. A. Carpenter Cecil C. Carrier Ellison. Edward Carroll Edwin Lee Carter, lr. Lester Leroy Carter Mark Eugene Carter O. E. Caruthers, lr. Edgar Charlesilarver Leroy Langhenry Carver, Calvin Case Myron Wendall Caskey Bud Cassell Charles C. Castor Clifford Castor Willard A. Catron Edward M. Ceccolini Iames E. Chaney Weldin G. Chapman Wendell B. Chapman Robert B. Cherry H. B. Cheyne Fred Childress Ralph Childs Wayne Christy Lewis Orr Chubb D. Eldon 'Church Tony Ciardullo ' Lawrence Calvin Cinotto Iohn Eugene Clardy Bob Clark Dale E. Clark Donald R. Clark Harold Eugene Clark Lemuel Kenneth Clark Leonard A. Clark Merle Dean Clark Robert S. Clark Roe E. Clark lack Martin Clarke Paul M. Clarke Phillip Seymour Clarke, I Wayne A. Clark Iames Clayton loe Clem Iulius Clarence Clemans John Clements Ralph M. Clements Alfred Gruver Clevenger Douglas William Clifford I ' lack Gardner Clifton William C. Clinton lack Clogston Earl L. Clopine ' Robert Everett Clover Harlan H. Coatney Bertie Van Cochran lames Addison Cochran loe Edward Cochran Wendell Coffelt Carmen V. Coffey L William Cogswell Carl Gene Coin lames Coker A ' Gordon H. Colburn Claron G. Cole E. A. Collins, Ir Frank Collins lack B. Collins Kenneth Colyer ' Arthur Combs Harold Compton I'. I r. Ir. In ' 1. 1 f Raymond B. Conard lack- Connell Dale McClellan Conner Henry Lamarch Connors Raymond Conrad Charles E. Cook, Ir. Edwin M. Cook Francis L. Cook f Iohn Raymond Cook Kenneth D. Cook Cecil C. Cooper Iamhes Copeland Harold Leroy Copenhaver Edgar Q. Copley Charles Philip Corke Herbert P. Cormack lack Cornelius loey Cornella Bob Coulter George William Corporon Eugene Cortner William I. Cote H. M. Cotner Leon Chester Couch Ursel E. Coulson . Dennis Wiley Cowan Gaylord William Cowan Bill Cox Dillard I. Cox Howard L. Cox lack Raymond Cox Iames W. Cox Iasper Verne Cox Leland Cox Lewis C. Cox, Ir. Raymond O. Cox William Cox Robert. Coyan' . Iohn Patrick Coyle Emory Gibson' Craft , Arthur E. Craig Harry B. Craig Donald W. Crain P Bill Cramer Neal P. Cramer Warren B. Cramer Harold O. Crandall Leland Crapson Fred M. Crawford Melvin P. Crawford Paul Crawford, Ir. ' Robert Crees lack F. Cremer William Huxley Crenshaw Iohn Randolph Crews Robert A. Crews Ralph D. Criger Chester Crosetto W. Carl Cross Lloyd R. Crow, Ir. Arthur L. Crowder Harold Crowell Byron M. Crowley Dean tBabeD Croxton Clyde E. Crum Curtis M. Crum R..l... Crusa A Clarence W. Culbertson lohn P. Cumiskey William C. Cummins David N. Cunningham Lloyd D. Cunningham lim Curless Richard A. Curry Frank Cvetkovich Ioe Dabney William Edward Dahlberq .gg , J 1 1 ' Q x x ' Stig, Arnold Dahlstrom Max Dail Jack Frederick Daily William H. Dale William Harvey Dalton G Billy Curtis .Damron Raymond Bruce Danielson Omer Dankel Jack Franklin Darbyshire Dean Ingram Dauley Tom Davee Gene Davidson H. Alvin Davidson William J. Davidson A. G. Davis Charles S. Davis Don E., Davis Dwight Greever Davis Harry Davis Irshal Davis James Parker Davis Larkin' E. Davis -Lawrence Alvin Davis Milton Willard Davis Roll W. Davis Russell A. Davis William Davis Leroy Davison ' Leonard Dawson Orange Dean . Gene Vincent DeArmond Henry ,Clay DeFord R Lubert Francis DeFreese I Jerome Degen Bill Delamaide ' ' . Derrell DeLapp Wayne Delavan Leigh DeLay John C. Delgado , Bernard Dellasega Charles Dellasega Ralph Dellinger William Polk Dellinger Marcel A. Delmez 1 Harvey T. Delplace Merle DeMoss '- Stacey Denham ' Osie Fletcher Dennis, Jr. John Depaoli Norvelle R: Deruy Joseph E. DeSpain Warren DeSpain , J Kenneth M. DeTilla Everett Newton DeVault Raymond E. DewBerry William F. Dewey Thornton.C. Dewey Robert DeWitt William E. Dial Clarence Elmer Dick, Jr. Myron H. Dick 4 Lloyd Dickhut Dale D.' Dickman, Jr, Morris Frederic Dissinger loe Lee Dittman Carl Dixon James Dobkins J Robert Dean Dolecek F. W.- Doley Richard Edward' Dollinger Eugene Donaldson James R. Doores William David Dopps J Dawin Newell Doran Robert Dorsey Grant Doster James Andrew Doti Harold Doty . v . I Arthur J. Douthit Earl B. Douthit Charles R. Downing George Louis Downing Charles Drew Ernest F. Drunagle Douglas Duffy Maurice K. Dugan T. Emery Duggan Charles Duncan C. B. Duncan J. R. Duncan ' John D. Duncan J. W. Duncan Maurice Duncan Russel Duncan Jerry Dunlay Kenneth C. Dunn James Gerald Durdy James E. Durkin .James Dusenbury William O. Duzan Francis Dyer ' Edward K. Dziewiontka John R. Easley John Eason Leo Eason William E. Easterwood Jess Eastman Mark Eaton Orville L. 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Bateman, Donald Rex ...,... ---wav , ....... 46 -------64 -------4e Becker, Eldon ................. ....... 3 8 Belden, lay .............................................. 50 Bennett, Charles Dewey ........................ Bertone, Iames A. ................ 43, 78, 129 Birran, E. V. ............ ............. . 64, 67 Black, K. E. ....,........... ...... . 63 Bolton, Donald Lee ........ Brix, Dale Brown, Bob Lee .......... 5 0 Brown, 'George Curtis. ........,.............. 37, 38, 67, 105, 108 Burris, Harry A. ....................................,,, , Callen, R. ...................,. ,,,,,,,.,, , Cann, Harry Edward ....... ,,,,., , 50 Carter, C. V. .........,.,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , Chin, Wee ...,,,.,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,, Cochran, Grover ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,. , 50, 67, 90 Collins, C. O. ,,-,.,,,,,-, ,,,-,,,,,-,,, 6 4, 67 Copen, lack Robert ...... ,...... 4 7, 67 Craig, Robert B. ..... - Curlis, F. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, , -----Q.----39 -------64 Daugherty, William N ....... ,......... 34, 42, 43, 78, 105, 128, 129 Davis, R. ,,,.,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,., 4 ,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- , Duncan, M. H. .... - Eddie, ' Richard ...... -------74 Ely, 1.1. -4 .................. ................. . ..... 7 4 EII1bOClY, Richard ............,..... 46, 130, 131 EVCHS, Theo Manford ....,........................... Pikes, Harvey .....,,.,......,...,,,, ,5l,' 72, 131 Fromong, Henry Louis ....... Garrison, C. C. ,.,,.. ,,.,,,,,,,, 7 6 Garrison, Hardy ..... ...... , 64, 67 Gartner, Ioseph ,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,,...... Giacometti, Modest .,,,,.. .............. 7 8 GlllG1'Y, lack Edward ,,.................. 76, 129 Glaser, -John ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,........... Glaves, lack ................... 51, 67, 80, 131 G00ClWir1, Thomas William ........... 51, 76 Griffin, George Martin ........ -. M-n,-m,invm1- an-an -- - 4 '. .'.','.' '.'.','.'4'.'.'-'-'.Z'.'4'-'.E,'.'.'.'.2.'.'.'.'..'.'-'J.LE'L:.','.'.'.'4', 4.3-13 '- ......- . ' ,v.A:g,L, , Hall, C. B. ..,,,,,,, .,,,-, , Halliday, Gordon ..... Hanes, Lewis Fred ..... Hardy, F. L. ,,,,,,,,., ,,,, , Hart, G. E, ,,.,,,,,,,, W Hawk, C. ,,,,,,,, -------.51 -------.es Hedgecock, lack ----- ------- ' 471 76? 90 Hedges, L. D, ,,,,,,--, ----------- 6 3' 67 Hiatt, William ,,--,,.-,------------- --,---- 4 1' 90 Hudson, E, V, ,--,,----------,--------- -A------------ v Huffmqn, Theodore Calvin ,,,.,,, -------'---- Hull, G. A. ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--,--,- -------- 3 4 Hunt, W. C. -1 ..... . Huston, B. A. Hutto, lack -------63 Il'lClJll'1GI', Francis Ioseph -,------------------ ---- Ison, Billy Lee ,,,,,-,,,,.,,,-, - Ivy, V. .............. - Iohnson, K. H. Iudd, K. L. ...... - Kelly, Donald Earl ...... Kobak, P. ................,, - Laforte, Lester Merill .... Lambert, lack ............... Landis, Carl Chester Lane, G. ........................ - Lansche, Iames ...... - Lee, Paul Norton ....... Marshall, , I ack Allen ' ------.47, 67, 83 5 1 -------.64 -----.5l, 67, 78 52, 76, 130 Martin, Charles Loyd ................................ Martinous, Mose ............................-.--.-- -30 Matthews, Robert W. ............................... . McCreary, lohn ............---, 52 57, 70. 131 McIntosh, Willie ...........----------------------------- McLemore, Floyd ....... ..-..------------------------ McRae, VV. L. ..........---------- ------- - Menke, H. F. ........------------------ -------- 6 4 Million, Charles Freeman ..... ...1.... 5 2 Morrison, Donald Dearl ------ ------- -------- Munch, I. l. ......-.-------------- -- ------- - Neer, Harry Robert .......... Newman, Ralph Edwin ------ -------- 7 6 Newsom, F. W- R- --------------- r- ------------- -- Nicholetti, Samuel lOS9Pl'1 ---- f ------A 52, 78 Nichols, Robert Carrol --------- ----------- 2 Nickeil, Jack .........------------ J -------- Ning Sue MCH' ----- 4 -------- ---- 7 4 Olis, Adam A. ...... -------- 9 61 99 Oliver, Rl W- ----- - Owens, E. M. ..... - Pfllfnef, larnes Robert ...... Parker, L, J, ,,-.,,-,---,---., , PC1flCS, larnes Edwin ........ Patitsas, Sammy ,,,,,-,,----, Patrick, Melvin Loyd ...... Pence, Wayne ,,.-,,-------- Pitts, Robert Wayne ........ Pride, F. R. ...,..,, . ...,.. - Raper, G. F. ..... - Reed, Roger H. Riggs, Cassidy Rinkel, Charles Rogers, lack H. .... . 6 ---.----64 96 52, 96 --------63 7, 105, 129 Ross, H. .......,.,.......,,,,., ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Russell, 'James L. ...........,.,....,. 44, 128, 129 Russell, Richard Lee ....,., ,,,.,,,,- 4 4, ,129 Sallee, R. M. ..,..........., ..,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Sandidge, Lewis L. ..... . Sears, Robert C. ..... -- Sell, Paul Stuart .......... SeRoy, lack ....................,. Sesso, Donald Chester .... Shaw, Bob Francis .......... Shetley, W. G. ........ 4 Shulz, K. C. ....... - Sims, E. W. ....... - Sinkovic, Paul ........ Smith, Dale Fern ....... --.----.53, 78 -.----.53, 78 --------64 64 ------.64 Smith, L. I. .......... ....... 6 7 Soper, Robert .... ........ Sparks, lack ....... Q .... ............... Stanford, W. E. ..................... V ........ 64, 67 Stenglemeier, W. E. ................... .......... - Stockebrand, Myron Charles ......... ........ Sterle, F. .................................. ....... 6 4 Strickler, Edwin C. ...... - Sutherland, lames O. ...... . Talarico, N. ......................... . Testerman, Don Boyd .............. Thompson, Thomas Vernon Trotter, R. D. ............................. . Turner, G. .... - Unruh, L. B. .... . Ward, Ioseph M. ..... . Watkins, lack ........ Watson, C. O. .............-..------------- ---.---------- - Widner, Iames Edward ................ 44, 73 Wray, I. 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Andrews, William B. ...... . Anthony, Roscoe .............-..--. Anthony, Russell Everett ...... ...... . 55 Armstrong . 101111 Moore ------- Arnold, Kenneth Wayne ..................... .55 Asking, ,Keith ....................... 96, 98, 105 Atohison, Richard ....... ........ Q 1 ........... Baker, Billy Ray -----------,--- ---- -- 55 Bgldwin, Harland Stanley ...... ...... . 55 Ball, Francis ................................. ...... . 55 Bgnkers, Raymond. JOSepl1 ---.. ...... V -I-.,.-.55 Bankes, Ion Leroy ...-.........-.---------------- -55 tBornes, Jack ........................... .55, 196, 129 Bassett, Robert Kimble ........... ..........- 55 Beck, LeRoy Robert .,...... g.- Beemer, Harold Wayne' ....... Bergh, Louis 'Henry -g .... .... I ........... Bessier, Robert Dean ....... .............-...- Bozinque, Henry Jules ................ 130, 131 Black, Harold Ray ........ -Q ...... ....-..--- . 55 Black, Robert Gerald ........... ...... . 55 Blackwell, Logan Carrell ...... .....------ Blount, Edmon Waymon ........ ....,- . 55 Blunk, James Blain --L ........ ...-..-..- - Bobnar, Joseph .......... ------ . 551 Boone, Kenneth 5 ................. ......-.--- Bottoms, Darrel Wayne ..... L- ...... . Bowen, Elbert Archie ....... .... Bowling, Francis Hall ..... ....-.. Bowlus, -Billie Bob .... 55 55 Brady, Gale ............. ...... . 55 Brashear, Ira D, ............... ..,....... Brooks, Francis Eugene --s ............ .55, 129 Brown, Edward Horace ..... f .................. Brown, Robert C, ......... ........ 5 5, 131 Brown, Robert Mortonl ..... .............. 5 5 Brown, Stuart Louis ....,....... -.4 ......-- - Browne, William Wallace ...... .... L .......... Brundred, Benjamin .......... ....... 9 6, 99 Buckley, Jack Boyd ........... .....-.-------- Buehler, Merle Edward -- Buerger, Richard Howard ...... ........... Burbach, John Kenneth ............... . 55, Burqert, Marion Lawrence- .......... .... 1 Burleson, Borden John ..,,.. 55 83 55 Calhoon, James Henry ...... ....---- 5 5 Cdrter, Edwin Lee .............. ....-------- Caruthers, Orville Earl ...... ............-- . 55 Carver, Leroy L. ........... ...................----- - Clifford, Douglas Wm, ,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 96, 99 Clifton, Jack Gardner ....... 1, ll if 1 1 x' Clinton, . William Cqrles ---,- -,---,,---.-,- 5 5 Clover, Robert ,,,,,,-.,,---,--- H -----.---, 105 Coin, Carl 'Gene ....... Connors, Henry Li ...... Copley, Edgar Q, ,,.,, , Corke, Charles Philip -- Cornelius, Jack Epps Cortner, Eugene ,-,,-,,,-,- .---,- Cox, Jasper Verne ........ Craft, Emory Gibson ...... Cramer, Neal Parker ...... Crandall, Harold O. ...... -7 Crow, Robert Paul ...... ..... 56 .-------56 56 56, 129 . ....... se Cummins, William Clayton .......... 96, 199 Curry, Richard ...... A ....... 4 ,56, 72, 100, 129 Curry, William Dale ,-,.,,.,,,-,,-,.,--,-,--- Dahlberg, William Edward -Q-- Dahlstrom, Stig Arnold ........ L Davis, Lawrence Alvin ..... Davis, Milton -Willard ..r.... DeArmond, Gene Vincent ,-1--- Defreese, Lubert Francis ..... Dennis, Osie Fletcher I ..... Devoe, Robert Charles Dickhut, Lloyd James .....,.,,.,.. 56 ...... 56 --------56 ---.---.56 916 Dollinger, Richard Edward .......... 4 Doops, William David ....................... .,,.. Doran, Darwin Newell ..... ' Drain, 'Albert Sterling ...... Durdy, James Gerald .............. -------.56 Duzan, William Ora .................... ..... Dziewiontka, Edward Kenneth 5 6 Easterwood, William Everett ........ 56, 76 Ebbesen, Thomas' Joseph. ...... .56, 49, 129 Edwards, Leland Bert ...... ................. , 56 Elliott, John Wesley ...... Ellis, Darl Arlie ........... ' ' Estep, Gene Robert ..... Estes, Maynard LeRoy' ...... Falter, William Ray -Q .......... Faulkner, Alva Raymond ...... Fleming, James Marlin ...... Foster, Herbert Rust ......... Foster, Willard Gene .......... Franzke, Charles Edward ...... Frisk, Robert Andrew .......... Garrison, .Glenn Keith ..... 5 6 56 -------.56 -------.56 ---------l29 .-.-.--.56 56 56 --Q ..... 56 Gasal, Gaylord -.--------------- ---------- L --'57 George, Robert WG11GCel ---------------- 961 97 Giager, Kenneth Elvin I ........ .-.57, 96, 99 Ginter, R011 Duff ----------- ---------------'-- Goebel, James Albert ..... -------57 1 ' I Gold, Ralph' ...,,,.,,, Qu, ,,,,,,,,,-, ----,----- 1 Q5 Graham, James Kellorrn ,.,-,--,,,---,-- 96, 497 GFQY, Robert .Trull -' ..,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--.-- 1 42, 57, 105, 107, 125 Greene, Dayle Laverne ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 57, 129 Grieb, J. C, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 6 ' ,---,,----- '57 Grotjan, Denton Edwin .... L ,,,,,,, ,57 Griueb, Fred James -1 .... ' Haeffner, Oliver Francis 129 Hamill, Charles5Merlin ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 5 7 Hammalian, John Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, ,129 Hammel, James ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,, ' Q ,,,.---,,-,,-, 57 Hammerf Glen Ogden ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,, Hansen, Bobby, Jean.--.57j 96, 1282 129 Harding, Robert Lee Alan .....,,,,,,,,,, Harvey, Hrrrotd Arnold ..... 57 Haskell, Billie Bob ,,,,,,.,,, Q ,,,,,, ,57 Hayden, Robert Joseph .,... ,,,,,,, , 57 Heatley, Paul Frank ....,. ,,,,,,, , 57 Heckler, John Charles ...r. ..... . -57 It Hemphill, Frank Johnson ...T... Hendry, Charles Malcolm ..... Herr, .William Rudolph .... . Hettick, ,Dale Calvin, ..... . Hiettick, Dean Alvin ...... Hickman, Robert Eastman ..... ...... -. 57 57 57 57 Hield, Roger Allen .............,,.,,,,.,,,,, T ,,,,,, Q-, Hill, Richard ............... ...... I --.57, 96, 129 I'lill,.Wilfred Guy ................,.,.., 1 ,,,,,,,,, -Q Hinman, Donald Eugene, ....... Hintz, Warren Schenk 1 ...... Hobrock, Howard Henry .. ..... Hoddle, Walter Junior 1 ,...... 57 57 Hdlland, Charles Denny ..........,.,.., 57, 72 Hollis, -wrrrrerr Newell ,...... Q ........ 96,198 Holman, Charles Ruthford .... ' ....... .57 Holt, Louis Morton ................. ..... g Z.- Horn, Richard Ernest ........ Q ....... .57 Howard, Denton Ivan ...... Q ......................... Hubbard, William Hayden. .............. . l00,, 101 Huffman, James Irvin, .............. ' ................. . Humphrey, Melvin Bernard ........ ......... Hunter, Richard Thomas ' ..... Hurbaugh, John William ---r ................ 100 Hutchison, William Steward .................... Hutson, Francis Paul ................. ........ 7 2 Hyde, John Robert ..,.... ----.--.58 Irvine, Charles Douglas ........................ 58 Ivey, Harold Kenneth ...... - .......... 58 1 1 I Jackson, Lawrence Lee ............. ....... . 58 Jensen, Victor Wessman ---,-.. .....r...,.... Johnson, Duane Earl ................... ..58, 100 Johnson, Harvey Dale ........ ............... Johnson, 'James Herbert ...... ....... . 58 Y tt A lr- it r r 1 if V4 lv i', 9 1 1 ts. li 1. s ..-.J 1 1 ,, A1 5.1, t .tl r l A t f E E E I r K E I f, 4 mf, A.. 11. it ll' L1 li L. .- . Mia S: 331 953 in w.. !!. 'Q Q, M E:-Q 'fs im in fm W in Iohnson, Oscar Herman ...... Iones, David Clyde ....... Iones, K. William ............. Jorgensen, Paul Frank ....... Iurlcovic, Daniel Iohn ..... Kendree, lack McLean .... Kerfoot, Dale LeOI'1 ............ Kevany, Michael loseph ...... Kitchens, Iohn Henry ........ Kite, Billy Maurice ...l..... Kline, Bernard LeRoy ......... Knoblock, Walter William ..... Kuhn, Marcell Anthoney ....... Kyrias, Gilbert Mowder ..... Ladd, lohn Harry .............. Laney, Thomas Ferril ...,........... 58 58 M155 ---Esta Larson, Edward Nathaniel ........ ..,,,,,.,,, Legg, William lefferson ......................,.,.., Leonard, Robert I. ................... .58, 96, 97 Lindahl, Roy Lawrence ............... .58, 100 Linton, George Howard ..... .............. 5 8 Lueders, Carl Edward ....... Lutey, Richard Carol -T ...... Malone, William Gerald ....... ------.58 Mason, Scott Gaylord ..................,...,.,,, .58 Mausoli, Lavern Edward. ........,........ 49, 58, 100, 129 May, Vincent Ray ..........,........... 105, 110 McCann, Robert Glen ......,.... ......,.....,, 5 8 McCanna, losephy Edward .... McCarter, Duane King .......... -------96 ------i59 McCreadie, Stanley V Francis .,.,,. , ...... , 59 McGee, lames Lewis ...,..,.....,,.........,,....... lvlcGlashan, Michael David ........ 59, 77 McGregor, lames Edwin .......,... .59, 129 McKay, lames .,,.,.,,,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,, lVlCKenZie, Robert ................,.,,. McKinnis, Robert Giltner ...... 59, Melton, Carlos Roy ,,,,,-.-,--,---,,,, Mikels, Thomas Everette ...... Milligan, Dean Vanderburg -.- Millison, Lewis Rosswell ...... Mills, Merle Milton ..i........,... Mitchell, Charles McLean ....... ..,.. 131 100, 101 ------.59 -----.-59 ------.59 -4 ..... 59 Monk, Ben luriior ,,....,................,.......... 59 Moody, Max Dale ............ 59, 83, 128, 129 Moore, Homer Lee ...,,..,......,................. 59 Moore, William Byron ....... Morrell, Grant Roscoe ..... Morrison, I. Dee .,,,,,,,,,.,...,.., Morrisse-Y, lCImes Patrick ...... -------59 ..... -.59 Morrow, William Dale ,..................... -- --------------.,-,,,,,-,59, 100, 101, 130, 131 Mosier, Maurice Lee ........................... ..... Mowat, William Raymond ............... - 70, 83 Murphy, lolmes Barber ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,----, 5 9 Murphy, Robert Edsel ,,,,,,,.,,.a 59, 72' 12Q Neale, Edwin B. ,,,.,,,-,,,,, ,,.--,,, 5 9, 96, 98 Nease, Roland L, ,,,,,,.,------ - Neeley, Henry Mason ,,,,,,,,,,,---- ,59, 131 Nesbitt, 'Allen Hoffman ...... Newell, George Edward -- Newland, lohn Clifford ...... Nielsen, Richard Daniel .... 59 Oldham, Warren Wesley ..... Oleson, Cleve Grant .......... Olson, Carl Arvid .......... Osborn, Bryce ............... Owens, Dale Edward ...... Pack, Clyde .......................... 59 59 5 9 60 ----34, 49, 60 Pankratz, Ronald Dennis .................... 60 Parsons, Richard Anthony ................-- V . 60 Patterson, Clarence Eugene Pearce, Stanbury .............---- Peck, William Glenn ...... 60 Qffffloo, H01 Peugh, Darrel Eugene ........ Pfarr, Weldon Iunior ...... Phillips, lack Wesley ..,.. , Phillips, Ralph Edwin ....,. Pihlblad, Leslie Helge ...... Poore, Robert Thomas ..... Proud, Donald Melvin ....... 60 ---.---.6O 60 ----------l3l Pryor, Kenneth Paul .....- --------------- 6 0 Puckett, Howard MGX -------------------- ------ 9 6 Pumphrey, lack Edward ....... .34, 45, 60 60 Ramsey, Kenneth Franklin Req!-don, Byron Gr1'Cl1'lVIllle .-------------- ----- 9 6 Richardson, Bill Eugene ------------- --------- 6 0 Ries, William John .........---- ------ 6 0, 951 98 Robbins, Lonnie loseph ------------- ------- 60, 107, l3l Roberson, Iohn Arthur .......---- 60. 951,97 Robinson, lack l:'TCI1'1CiS ----------- ------------' 8 3 Roper, Orville Eddie ...... -------- 60 Rosel, George DeWitte ----- ---------- A 60 Rubgioff, Stuart ........... -- --------' 60' 95 Rusk, Carl Omer ------- --'- - 6 0 Savage, Robert GWYUU ----------- P ---- '-' 58 Schlick, Edward Ray ----------' ----- 5 0' 96' 97 Schmidt, Karl Gustav ---------- ------------ ----- - 6 0 Scott, Leonard Edwin ----------- ------- ------ -.--,h- -34' Q61 97, 100, 101, 105, 129 Seat, William Asa ---------- ------ - 50' 961 98 Sepich, SlC1VO SlCmleY ---------- '- -' 130, 131 Shaw, Don Hartwell ...... Shipp, lohn Van ........... ...... so Siqle, Marvin Dale ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,-,,-,, 60 Smfaltz, Charlie ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Bobby Lee ........... .60, 107, 130, 131 Smith, Darrell Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Ira Eugene ....... Smith, Iames Rhey ....... Smith, Maurice Hill .......... Smith, Robert Quentin ..... Snyder, Murray Dean .,.... Spencer, Richard Benton -- Stack, Ioseph ,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, -,-Q-,.-eo 60 -- ...,... 61, 96 61 , 96 6 1 , 131 Steineger, Iohn Francis ,...,. ....,.,..,,.,,, 6 1 Sternitzke, ' Vincent .......... Stiegelmar, Loren Ray ....... Stitt, Donald Keith ........... 61 --.---..6l Strauch, George Raymond .,,..,...,. 61, 129 Suker, Harry Henry .................... 100, 101 Sumner, Thomas ............,..,. ,,,.,......,...,,., Sweazy, Donald Leon Tague, Iohn Virgil .......... Teagle, Robert Harold Thomas, Robert Dean' ....,. Thornton, lohn 'Wesley Tomlinson, George A. Turner, Harry Post ...... 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KRESS AND CO 621 No. Bdwy. 1 I , A Wdbleli Ales, Betty lean ..-.-------A--- ----------- Alexander, Ann Marie ---------------- ------- 4 3 Allen, Alice Cordelia ................ --,-50, 89 Allen, Helen Louise ................ 46, 89, 125 Allen, Juanita Doris ....-.----------- -------------- - -- Anderson, Dona ..------------------- - ---------- 50 Anderson, Laverlia Morene --------- ---------- - Anderson, Martha lane .e..------------ 50, 117 Anderson, Mary E1lZGbGl1'1. .........------ 117, 125, 141 Antill, Dova Dean ................-------------------- Aquino, Mary J. ........ ........---------------- - Armour, Cleis ...... ....... 3 8, 117, 125 Bailey, Darlene .......... ....... 5 0, 59, 87 Banks, Miriam C. .....................................-- - Barfoot, Ruth Sheldon .................... 38, 86 Barkell, Patty Ann.- 38, 73, 84, 105,117 Baugh, Margaret ....:.............. .38, 74, 125 Baxter, Frances Lawrence.. .............. - 73, 75, 77, 82, 87 Beard, Neva Marclella .............................. Belford, Helen T. ................ - ............... Bell, Jean ................. ........ 3 8, 81, 117 Bellman, Wintfred ...... ........... 3 8, 73, 86 Benny, Ann ................ ........ 4 6, 76, 119 Benson, Joyce ........ - ................................... Bernhardt, Dorothy Jo. ....................... ------------43, 76, 91, 118, 119, 126, 127 Bibbs, Gloria E. .................................... 43 Bill, Mary Jean ................... 50,1 89, 117 Black, Hazel ................. .......,...........,..... Blackman, Rosabelle .,.............. 38, 79, 81 Booker, Imogene ............................ 50, 917 Boucher, Irene Mae ........... Bower,iMnrgaret. ....... 46, 69, 70, 73, 127 Bowyer, Jean ............ Q ............... 46, 92, 121 Bradford, Antoinette .....,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 38 Bradney, Elizabeth ...... 46, 68, 69, 80, 119 Bradshaw, Dorothy Breiner ,,,,,,,,-,,, 70, 74, 76, 126, 127 Breckinridge, Laura Lee ..,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,.,,,,., Brown, Maureta Jean ,,,,,,,,,,, ,46, ,91, 119 Browning, Mary Elizabeth ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Buergey, Maxine ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 46, 125 Burger, Dorothy ............, --,37, 38, 69, 'V 79, 86, 87, 91, 105, 120, 121, 122 Burk, Rosamond ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.-,,, 43 Byrd, Ernestine Estella ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' .,,,, Carpenter, Charlotte .,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,-----,-- ' ---------------- 43, 68, 69, 87, 118, 119 Carpenter, Christine ,,..,,,,,,-.,,,,,,-,-,., 76, 86, 87, 119, 122 Carroll, Laverne ,,,,,,,..-,.,-,.,,,--------,---- 69, 70, 87, 126, 127 Caulkins, Leah Jeanne ,-,-,.,------.------ 75, 92, 127 Clark, Mary Nell. ...... 46, 117, 126, 127 Clements, Betty Gene ...------------------------ 46 Clugston, Winoge-ne ...---------------- 45, 125 Collins, Marie .........--.-------------f---- -------------- Copeland, Virginia ........--- 33, 35, 38, 109 Corporon, Portteus ................------------------ -- Cottrell, Christine ........--------------- -46, 117 Cowan, Dorothy .................-------------------- Cox, Anna Lou. ..... 46, 70, 125, 125, Cremer, Jean Ann ............--- -50, 33, Cronin, Mary Elizabeth ........ 46, 117, 127 107 125 Cross, Elaine ...................... ..------------------ 7 0 Crouch, Estelle ....... ---------- , 69 Daniels, Marjorie Eileen ....... .,--.50, Davies, Donna Jean. ...... 50, 72, 109, 121 117 Davis, Jeanne .............................. - 50, 117 Davis, Gwendolyn Louise .................... Davis, Joyce ................ 46, 69, 70, 89, 127 DeMott, Daisy ....................... . 50, 59, 121 Divoll, Shirley Louise ....................... 50 Dcllard, Virginia .................... 46, 69, 86 Douglas, Johnella ....... ......... . 39, 68, 69 Dozier, Gracme ....... ......................... 43, 117, Dunham, Nancy ...... Edmondson, Arline Ellis, Audrie Anne .................... 133, Elmore, Freda ........... .34, 46, 84, 87, ---.--------107, 116, 117, 122, 127, 141 Jeanette ...,................ 141 140 Elsenraat, Ruth ....................,...,.,.... 78, 81 Engelhardt, Lois ................... .43, 77, Ensman, Barbara Jean Epperson, Peggy Ruth. .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 50, Esch, Mary Del ........,.,,. ,,,,.,,, 5 U, Estes, Zoe .......... ,,,,,,,,, Faires, Katheryn .....,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, Fehrenback, -Betty Jane ..... ..... Ferguson, Wanda Lee -- Fine, Mary Etta .,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 39, floyd, Marjorie ........ 39, 70, 86, 88, Fritz, ,Lolita .......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,, , Fromong, Mildred Watkins.--.39, 77, Fulks, Muriel ,,,..,,,,,,.,,,-,,,,,-,- 47, 34, F1-111011, Anita Eileen ,.,.,,,,,-,,, 1 ,,,,, Gallagher, Harriette ,,,,-,,.,,, 51, 117, Garrison, lean Pauline ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,-,.-..,- , 127 119 117 119 68 ------.69, 70 108 127 119 117 125 Garrison, Mary Lou ,,,,,,,.....-.,,.---,-, ,51, gg 'Gathma.n, Dorothy Mqe -,-----,--.--,------ ---------------. 35, 39, 78, 84, 105, 117 Gay, Alice ,,,,,,,.,,-,-,-,.------.---- -------------'---- 8 8 Geier, Emily Lu ,,,,-..,-,-, h--------- 3 9, 92 GGOIQG, Virginia Lee ,,,,,,, ,---,----- 4 7, 72 GG-riC1Ce, Barbara ,,,,,..-,--,------------- ,---- 49, 51, 91, 119, 136, 137 G11eS, Billie Jean -----------------'------- ---.----- 6 9 G1119l'1WCIter, Doris 'June ---- --------.-- Glaze, Helen ,,-,.,.---,--,,--- ------- 4 3 Glenn, Katherine .,,,, Gordon, Betty Jean ....,,.,,,,,,, 1 -,,---,- ---- 5 9 Graggs, Hazel Marian ..,,,,,,,,-, , 1--,-.-------- - Graham, Bette June .,.....,,,,,,,,.,, ,m,51, 121 Graharn, Carol ........... .47, 81, 119, 127 Graham, Deloris Lavon ...,,.,,, 8 ,,,,--,,,,--,- Grant, Catherine Elizabeth ,.,, -147, 117 Graver, Kathryn ..............,..,.,,,,,.,,1 43, Q2 Gray, Marjorie ....... .41, 75, 80, 90, Griffin, Mary Louise ...... - .... .51, 89, 105 119 Gudgen, Anna Lee .......,..,,,,,,,,, ,51, 119 Guest, Nellie Mae ........,..,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,- -,-,- Guinn, Mary Pauline. .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,- 79, 81, 105, 107, 119 Gump, Beth Siron ..............,..,,,,,,,,,,, 39, 86 Haining, Betty ....... ..........,...,,, - Hoifniii, Doris E. ...,....... 47, 77, 107, 117 Hammerton, Margaret Jane ....... 43, 72 Hammick, Dorothy June .......... Harper, Juanita L. .................... - 51, 119 ----- ..,. -51 Hart, Elizabeth ........ -. 39, 68, 77 107 119 1 I Haskins, Ruth Margaret .... - .....,. 51, Hawkins, Virginia ................,..,. Hayes, Betty Sue ................ . 51, 81, Heaton, Sammy Lou ...,................ - ..,,, --.-----37, 39, 105, 117, 125, 133, Hector, Catherine Allee .... f ............... 119 117 134 Helbig, Jean ........................... 47, 72, 119 Hency, Mary Warner .....................,......,... Hernandez, Anita ............ ................. - 78 Higgins, Patricia Ruth ..............,.. 43, 125 Highfill, Jean Atkins ........ ....................... Highfill, Hattie .............. ..................... . 69 Hinton, Lee ............................. -43, 92, 1,19 Hisey, Mary Jean ......................... - ....... 47 Hoffman, Anna Maye .............................. Hoffman, Edna-- 39, 74, 90, 105, 108, Hopkins, Geraldine -------.-. 34, 45, 47, ------------68, 69, 88, 91, 107, 119, Hoppes, Erlene .-..----. . 34, 37, 39, 68, --------69, 75, 76, 82, 88, 91, 105, -- ----. 108, 109, 118, 119, 122, 126, 109 127 127 Horton, Nancy --.--------.---.-------- 43, 76, 125 Howard, Helen -----------... 43, 80, 88, 127 Hromek, Nadeane Mae .-................... ..-..-- Huddleston, Marie June ................ 43, Hudson, Dorothy Brock ...--.. - ..... 39, Hughes, Janet -----.-.....-... 29, 34, 37, 89 88 ---.---------------,39, 68, 69, 80, 105, 105 Irwin, Vera Frances .--... - ..----- 51 Irwin, Marian Eloise ..-..-. ------- Jewell, Betty June ..-.---..-.......... ....------ -------- Jirsa, Vaudine Ridenour. .-.-.-. 40, 92,, Johnmeyer, Martha Jo. .-.-..-- .43, 117, 121 125 Johnson, Dorothy ------------..---....... ....------ - -51 Johnson, Georgia Mae --.-......... ..---.-- ------ - - - Jones, Addie Lee -.-..--.....---..... 47, 78, Jones, Ina Jean ....... 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Phone 157 PITTSBURG, KANSAS 611 Main I I I Phone 157 JOPLIN, MISSOURI Always -Complete in Stocks and Prices ACCESSORIES SPORTSWEAR COSMETICS DRAPERIES HOSIERY PIECE GOODS LINENS CHILDRENS WEAR Shop at RAMSAY'S. First. o Keenan, Mary Belle ......., 40, 70, 107, 127 Kennedy, 'Minola Ines .............. .- ............ Kenney, Margaret Rachel --.47, 124, 125 Kern, Wilma Ellen ................... .51, 77, 89 Kirkwood, Geraldine Rachel .................... Knock, Madeline ................ 44, 82, 87, 109 Koehler, Mildred ...... ............................... Lance, Betty Jean. ...... .34, 42, 44, 82, 84, 105, 107, 108, 109, 116, 117, 122 Lang, Frances Gail ..................................., Lease, Jimmie Joy ......................... .5l, 86 LeRoy, Mary Jane ............... .51, 107, 119 Lewis, Rosanna Annette ............,........... Lewman, Nadine Frances ................ 44 Longstaff, Maxine ................,.. ........., 4 0 Lowe, Helen ...... 1 , .,....... 44 Magee, Vera ............... .47, 120, 121,122 Malcolm, Janet ..........., 40, 75, 82, 90, --------l05, 107, 109, 116, 117, 122 Mallory, Katherine ....,............................... Manci, Orlanda ....................... .52, 72, 89 Maninger, Betty ................ 44, '89, 119, 122 Marquardt, Beulah- ............................. 87, 107, 108, 109, 125 Marquardt, Patricia. ..................,........ 1 --L ..................... 47, 72, 73, 76, 87, 119 Martin, Bernadine Joan ........... 52, 121 Martin, Esther .................... ......... 4 4, 89 Matter, Annetta Rose ................................ McCurry, Jewell June ................................ McFarland, Frances ....... 42, 44, 117, 133 McMahan, Norma ..., 47, 48, 119, 125, 127 McNally, Cecile ........ - .............. 52, 1 119 McQuacle, Mary Margaret - ........... - .... - ..... Merriman, Rosalie ............................ 52, 87 Meyer, Lois Deane ....... 47, 81, 119, 127 Michie, Colleen ........ 45, 47, l08,4117,- 133 Millender, Eveleena ...............,....,..,.........1 Miller, Charlotte ................................ I .... ............ 4 4, 70, 117, 126 127, 139 Miller, Marda Marilyn ..................... Q ..1... Monsour, Hazel Marie ,.......,,,,.... 52, 72 Moore, Barbara Deane ....... ............. 4 4 Morris, Patsy Marie .......... ................. 5 2 Mouser, Elizabeth Ann .,,,..,.,.,,,,.............. Mouser, Marcella ................... ,47, 72, 89 Mullikin, June .............. ...... 5 2, 77, 121 Myer, Merle Maxine ,,,,....,...,.,,,,.............. Myers, Mary M. ....... 48, 70, 81, 126, 127 Naanes, Dorothy Frances. ...... .48, 77, 127 Packard, Esther R, ----...40 Page, Laura Jean .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-- 4 1 Palmer, Doris Kiehl --,,,,,,,---,,,,,..-----,,-,-,, v--,, Panknin, Donna.-52, 70, 91, 107, 119' 127 I Pappas, Pauline ..........., 44, 80, 81, 119 Park. Faye ................ 40, 70, 92, 119, 127 Park, Lora Mae ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-----..,-- 92, 117, 1251 127 Parker, Mary Louise ,..,....,,.,.,,,,-,,-,.,,,,,,,,, Parsley, Ula Boggess 48, 91, 120, 121 Peck, Janet ...............,,,..,...... ,52, 91, 119 Pennington, Jewell ..,,.........,. Pester, Doris -. ......... 52, Pettyjohn, Phyllis Ann 69, 70, 857159 87, 108 Pierce, Lois Jene ..................,..,,..,.......,., 69 Pierce, Shirley Mae .......... 1.49, 52, 117 Piercefield, Doris June' Poston, Lessie Wilma ..... Q. Potter, Georgia E. .......... ............. . 52, 89 Pratz, Betty Pease ..... ....... 7, 40, 117 Price, Donna Dee .... Q- ........... ' 48, 121 Price, Dorothy 'D. ......... ......... 1 .52, 121 Proctor, Mary Cooper ............................,... Pruett, Myrna ......, . ,........... 52, 117, 140 Read, Janet Lee ....., Q .... .44, 70, 92, 127 Reda, Angie ............ ................, 4 8, 78 Reeder, Helen ............. ......... 4 8, 117 Repblinger, Evelyn ............................. 7 ---78 Reynolds, Myra .................................. -,--,,--,40, 68, 69,,70, 125, 126, 127 Richardson, Mary Lou 53, 92, 121, 140 Spillman, Willa Dean ,-,,,,,,,,,,--.,--,-,--- 68, 69, 86, 89, 119, 127 Stanton, Frances .,,,...,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Sternitzke, Betty .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,44, 124, 125 Stevenson, Faye. ,,..,...,.,,,,,,,, Q .,.,-,,,,,,,,, P .... 34, 42, 44, 68, 69, 75, 86, 138 Stryker, Elizabeth ........ 40, 75, 80, --..--..82, 87, 88, 90, 105, 106, 108,-119 Sullivan, Rosemary ..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, 80, 81, 119, 127 Sutton, Nellie Jean. ......1........ 40, 75, 105 Sylvester, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Thigpen, Frances Beatrice ....,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, Thomas, Betty Lou ,,,..,....... .,,,,,,, 4 8, 125 Thomas, Dorothyn Fern 1 .....,. 4 .....,.,,,.,,., , Thompson, Bernice, .....,.,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 69 Thompson, Freda Mae ,.,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,-, Thompson, Marie ...,.,.......,,,,,,,,,, 53, 1,21 Tobin, Marcia ...... L ........,. Q .,,,,,,,,,,, , 89 Todd, Peirieie .,,,.,..........,,,,,,,,,.,, ,53, 119 Trabue, Ruth Marie .,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - 34, 45, 48, 80, 91, 119 Tracy, Margaret .............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .81 Traylor, Rosalie Simion. ................... it 72, 79, 120, 121, 122 Trigg, Doris ............,,...,,.. g .........,,,,, 48, 75 Vinsean, Verdell ...... Wachter, Anne Virginia .................,.,, g .,.. Ward, Wilma G. ............................... - ------..4l, 68, 84, 88, 91, 105, 118, 119 Ward, Wilma Janette ................................ Nathan, Ruby Garrison ......e.. 4 .................. Nation, Dorothy ................ .......... 4 8 Nevels, Agnes Marian ..,......................... A Newton, Eleanor May .............................. A Nordstedt, Rogene ...,....... .52, 69, 70, 80 Norman, Mildred .,,,, ,,,,,,.............. 4 0, 68 O'Byrne, Virginia Lee ...... Rickman, Allene ........ - ..,...................... . ..e.. Riley, Lorena Mae ............................ 53, 69, 86, 91, 121 Roberts, Eunice ..... 4 ............ L ....................... Roberts, Sara ,...........,. g.49, 53, 117, 140 Robins, Helen ....................... .48, 77, 119 Roland, Hazel Lancaster .......................... Rondelli, Rosalie ..... 44, 75, 124, 125 Ross, Eloise ..e................................--e------ 44 Rowe, Effie --- ......... L- ..............---.--------- Rush, Laura Belle ..e........ .53, 80, 87, 119 Sanden, Virginia ........... 45, 48, 77, 117 Saathoff, Evelyn Mdriei ........------ 5-5 ------ -53 Schasteen, Jean .....,..........----------- -53, 121 Schnackenberg, Norma .........-------.--- 80, 821, 107, 109 Schultz, Billie Jean ...,... 48, 76, ,119, 127 Scott, Clytee ....................---------------------------- Shaw, Mattye .............---.---------------------- 69 Sherman, Merry Carol----.37, 40, 82, 117 90, 105, 108, 116, y Short, Dorothy ....... .40, 70, 86, 117, 127 48, 121 Siegle, Alice Lorraine. ............----- ,- Simion, Dorothy ....-,..----------- -53Q 72, 119 Smith, Mildred Martha .,.... 53, 70, 12.7 Smith, Rosa S. ........ Q .....----------------------------- - Sneed, Clara MGS ------------------------------- ----- Soper, Nancy ....................---- 40, 124. 125 Warren, Buena .................... 41, 77, 117 Weaver, Easter ...,.... Webb, Loretta Mae ...................,................ Webb, Mary Ann ...................,.......... 4 I 1 ....... 34, 49,e53, 77, 107, 108, 117 White,, Leihev ....... g-,--.4l, 75, 86, 88 Wiggins,1Norrna Lee.--- .................... -- 5 ' ..,..........,.. 44, 75, ae, 118, 119, 127 wud, -verie Jean .................................. ss Williams, Joanna .............. ....... 1 21 Williams, Marjorie -.I ...... 1 ....-- ........- . Wilson, Alice Hornbuckle .-..... ..-...... 7 8 Wilson, Alice Lucille ............ ....-.... 6 8 Wilson, Kathleen --.......-.-.-....-.......---..... 41 Wilson, Molly Marge ...-......-..-........-. 77, 107, 117 iW1mmer, Jeanette -..-...-.. 1 ..-.-.--.---------- 68, 169, 70, 80, 105, 127 Windsor, Lida A. -..-....-.-.--..--...--.-.----....... - Wolf, Virginia' Maxine .....-- -48, 120, 121 Woodbury, Mary Adele. ..-...- 49, 53, 117 Woodside, Colleen .... L ..... ..-.-...--. 5 3, 119 Wright, Erva Jean .......... ...--.-.--. 4 8, 119 Wright, Joan ........................... 53, 70, 77 Wright, Virginia Maude ....-...-.....-.-..-.. 70 Zurek, Betty ----.... .-..-. 69, 78, 121 i v Compliments Complimknts .076 A Qf C0MsMERC'A FUEL . WE Sgmimoicol ovmfuw Gm fwwwmnmlwg coMPANY Compliments Ofq k ' Compliments e . .QWM Gu. ' all-101:11 Of W 511 N. Broadway - C Q h and Aibflfas KLANER com. '5 '0 :5 I?f COMPANIES loom N. amd y i' s -'I' P hh 8 1!'321'l11S1p1 1S fQ1f A '1 P' , , ,. .............,.....- .-...-.f...-.--. ' .'-'.... ..+. ...... ...... . .. , . . -....- .,..--.. ,Tr .-L.....L...- ,.-:V.i 4.,.. :tl-:....:-.-.l...-. ............-:l..li.-.. ....-.. .,-,f,Q.,-,-...V..:.'.'--,. Y 5' rf' 'Ar .-.. 5-'ft' . ll! ..I. C R PE Town TALK H080 BREAD sw 4.0.1. .eww BECKGHILL it P MARKET VVe are strictly a Pittsburg In- stitution with a large payroll, all spent in Pittsburg. Thirty years as the LEADING MEAT MAR- Compliments Of KET in Pittsburg isa record we . -V are proud of. . Q . ' . I P h Everything is sold under a guarantee oi T O N A- N D your money back - METAL CO. C. H. HILL, Own-er t il 202 N. Broadway Phone 116 . - 2- ' . .5 P Eiifili-iifiigj' ' if ,gL1m..a-.-A.. Compliments JoPL lN-PITTSBURG RAILRCAD COMPANY Complimtnts P- 1 Cdlf n' Of aoz Thomas Fruit Company' CAB COMPANY Joplnin Pittsburg 126 E. 4thV Phone aoz C0011 BRAND C0mP,W,,, , MEAT PRODUCTS .Of ARE I , h I 4 A A W U s GOVERNMENT f , , INSPECTED4 , 'A' Arnmtnrv mutha 'THE HULL AND DILLON 116 E 1 5 P A C K I G C 0 ' Plrrssunc KANSAS I ll Cbmpliments Of THE PALACE CLOTHING COMPANY 4th and Broadway ' - A ' V Phone 401 , . ang Pholne 206q I. f n 422 N. B dwy ' For 32 Years MEQCA Are Servingthe Public With b Smiling Service PITTSBURG GIRARD I 1 'fI7f:?-If-:-: :-.-:-:-:-:f:f:-:7'3 Z- l - .. ' -5 , :,:::5:5Eg5rE E 1 1 :r. . . '- 1.-:g:::E:2:2:2:5:E:f. 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Every worthwhile movement-for the benefit of the college receives wholeheorted cooperotion of downtown business men, in oppreciotion of whot student life meons to Pittsburg in o business ond sociol woy. THE PITTSBURG SUN tim Hiiinhurg Ilrahlight MORNINGS EVENING5 EXCEPT MONDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Establixbed 1915 Established 1887 nmn1uefn1 9W 'P'TYl l'i'P7-'E 5 '3- NetQ'.a....,...,, vga., 2, A.- I 'ri I T if WiII Help .A 4 Build II ,New Peacetime America After this war American business and American banking are going to work together on a planned program tor creating new peacetime jobs. We are able to speak emphatically for ourselves on this point. This bank is prepared to give full credit backing to this community. ' I Ample funds are available for sound loans. We' are ready now to cooperate with business men, serv icemen, and others who are in a position to make proper use of our facilities. Consult us about your plans. , THE FIRST STATE BANK OF PITTSBURG, KANSAS Safety Thais Sure- Seruice That Satisfiesf' JAY N. PATMOR, President B. A. PATMOR, Vice-President E. A. SELLMANSBERGER, Cashier ASK Pole A o PASTEURIZED MILK o BUTTERMILK o COTTAGE CHEESE A KIRK Er SONS DECORATING A 'lr O ICE CREAM I p 4 For First Class Work SCHNACKENBERG DAIRY, Inc. 302 S. Bdwy. Phone 925 CALL KIRK l y s ,1 .. Compliments Of DAUGHERTY TIRE COMPANY p GOODYEAIR TIRES 2nd and Broadway. Fill' Phone 2 , .. :T L.4 ,.zn:g:.-Lp-.u I A me .Mitsumi - rn see Youaf the GTTCWAY ' A .L xXX,. . The District's Finest DRIVE-IN Z 5 5 i -11 3 P904 IIC-I-lsY.On. 6 QU. IU , ' Lug UW' Mad' WNY by Pupil-Gola GONWW 1 CROWELL DRUG STORE 405 N. Broadway S if ASH DRUG STORE 605 N. Broadway it iff . 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