Principia College - Sheaf Yearbook (Elsah, IL)

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'Morey Madeline Bingham Morgan Cora Peyfon Morris Execulive Olficers v Mary Kimball Morgan, Presideni' Frederic E. Morgan William E. Morgan, Jr. George A.'Anclrews Winnifred Andrews Hubbell E. Olive Davis Garner E. Hubbell Garner E. Morgan Chauncey B. Nelson Thomas Edward Blackwell Edward Burr Orr College Facul'l'y George A. Andrews Louise Andrews Samuel N. Baker George Chandler E. Olive Davis Edward A. DeWindr Clayion D. Ford Alfred Gerlsch Doroihy Scoll Hooper William J. Hooper Anne Elizabeih Jenkins Edwin S. Leonard Floyd A. McNeil Mary Morey Frank G. Parker Richard Presron Percival Roberison Rudolph Tandler Upper School Faculiy William E. Morgan, Jr. P. Sheldon Remingron Louise Andrews Clarice Chapin Paul C. Diel'z Helen S. Dykeman lrrna Eareckson Roberl' L. Fisher Blanche Galloway Jennie R. Greene Leslie Harris Margarel Helman Grace A. Holmes George W. Kilburn J. McClellan Laughlin Virginia Landenberger Mary E. Leer Charleen R. Rice John Knowles Robbins Mary A. Saunders Margery F. Semple Walier J. Sloffel Helen K. Swingley William E. Thomasson Cavour L. Truesdale Ediih A. Weir Lucy E. Weir Lower School Facully Winnifred Andrews Hubbell Helen J. Kropp Louise Andrews Bird Barnsback Helen Morris Blackwell Lucy E. Driscoll Grace K. Lee Lucill Perrill June Renoe Sara McRoberls Rowlson Mildred K. Turner Madge L. Willelis Home Deparlmenis College Women E. Olive Davis Rulh Morisey Carrielia Fulion Simpson Meliia Sloddard Edilh A. Warner Virginia Movius College Men Garner E. Hubbell Berlram Clark Upper School Girls Garnel E. Morgan lcla Si. John Mclloberis Dororhy Finley Maude Louise Nirdlinger L. May Smiih Upper School Boys Chauncey B, Nelson George B. Happ Mercedes Mehl Nelson Jefferson L. Rice Roberl L. Rowlson Afhlelics Men Lee McCandless Beriram Clark J. McLellan Laughlin Jefferson L. Rice Women Frances H. Armslrong Olive Simmons Mary Jo Wheeler Adminisiraiive Sraif T. E. Blackwell Edward B. Orr Greichen Movius Happ Franklin H. Pike Grace Grosvenor Clark Beairice C. Gamble Helen K. Swingley Margarel M. Bruen Assisranls and Secrelaries Office of rhe Presidenl Eula Towle Gerisch Home Deparlmenrs Lillian lngle Virginia Landenberger Margarei McCandless Elhel M. Wilcoclcs Cora Zeizche Office of 'rhe Deans Dorolhy Rui Office of ihe Direcfor Doroihy Bayha Bernice Phillips Virginia Rui Helene Van Parton School of Nafions Commiifee Marlha Sparks The Library Lois Tullis Mary E. Blair lolani Ingalls Office of The Business Manager Jane Hunier DeWindl' Frances Gifford Leona Hicks Claude L. Hough Florence Kuehne Donald Laughlin Rulh Allen Messmer Audrey Van Pell Household Deparimenf Ruih Sievens Mae Israel Lillian Roehr Neilie Kaufman Publicaiions Gladys S. Roberlson Marguerile Lindwall Margarel' Lindwall Faculiy Club Mary G, McCandless 7 COLLEGE STU DENT OOVERN lvl ENT Slrudeni governmeni plays a disiinclrive and imporianjr par+ al Principia. A College Men's Organizahon and a College Women's Organizalion Jralce Jrhe place of fralernilies and soror- iiies. All are eligible for membership in These Organizalions and Jrhere is Jrhus crealred a feeling ol: unily and cooperalion among The siudenls which migh+ be diliiiculi +0 obrain under a more exclusive sysiern. A Men's Governing Board and a Wom- en's Direciory Board adminisier 'rhe aiiairs of Jrheir respeciive Organizaiions. The 'rwo Boards make a sincere eilorl' Jro demonsiraie im- personal iudgmeni' and iusiice in handling problems oi siudenlr COLLEGE STUDENT COUNCIL Firsf row: Ufley, Spencer. Maisulcafa, Selmeier, L.. lPresiden+l, Tandler, Pennypacker, Sfrong. Second row: Tullis, PoH'er. J., Diclcerrnan. Myers, Culmback. Third row: King, Selby. Andrews. governmeni' and 'rhe aclriviries ol: fhe Two Organizaiions, The Boards cooperale wi'rh Jrhe Deans in an elilorl' 'ro coordinafe slrudeni and faculiy poinis of view. The combined Boards, meeling under a sludenl body Presi- denlr, cons+i+u're lhe Slrudeni Council. ln The mee+ings, which occur once in Jrwo weeks. a frank exchange of ideas beiween The men and women lends To bring abouf a broader and more unified concepi' oi mahiers which concern +he s+uden'r body as a whole. Srudeni Governmeni' in Principia is found harmonious and successful in Jrhe degree Jrhai 'rhe slrudenfs accepl' individual responsibiliiy and acknowledge divine inielligence, noi human opinion as Jrhe True governing power. ' WOMEN'S DIRECTORY BOARD Presidenf . . . . Palsy Diclcerman Morale Head . . Janice Poller Social Head ..,.. Rufh Myers Scholasfic Head . . Rufh Pennypacker Aihlelic Head . . . Frances Spencer Secrelary-Treasurer , Gladys Tandler House Execulive Commirfee Head ..... Nalca 'Mafsulcara MEN'S GOVERNING BOARD Presidenr . . . . Roberr Ulley Morale Head , . Hans Culmbaclc Social Head . . . . Thomas King Scholasfic Head . . Clarence Slronq Afhleric Head .... Richard Tullis Freshman Represenfafive David Andrews Freshman Represenfafive . Peler Selby TI-IE ACADEMIC STUDENT COUNCIL The Academic STudenT Council, The sTudenT governing body oT The Upper School, consisTs OT eighT members. The Tour class presidenTs are auTomaTicaIIy on The Council and The remaining Tour members are appoinTeoI by The oTTicers oT The Academic classes. Each oT These IaTTer Tour have assigned duTies. The social head arranges Tor enTerTainmenT sponsored by The Council. The aThIeTic heads convey sTudenT opinion in regard To Their deparTmenTs To The TacuITy. The morale head sTrives To rnainTain a heIpTul aTTiTude in The sTudenT body in regard To all academic acTiviTies. The class presidenTs conducT all class aTTairs. One oT The principal acTiviTies oT The Council is The con- ducTing oT The Monday morning assembly once a monTh. Each member has The opporTuniTy OT conducTing one on any subiecT oT help To The group. The Council also endeavors To assisT The adminisTraTion in carrying ouT requesTs concerning The care oT The campus, The buildings. and in maTTers oT classroom discipline. The STudenT Council is very appreciaTive oT The loving help and guidance given Them by Miss Swingley, Their TacuITy advisor, and They wish To Talce This opporTuniTy To Thanlc her. OFFICERS FaculTy Advisor, Miss Helen K. Swingley PresidenT ...... Allen Brooks Social Head .... PaTricia Dobson Morale Head . . CrawTord RainwaTer Girls' AThleTic Head . RuTh Kussrnann Boys' AThIeTic I-lead . . Jervis Webb FirsT Academic President DoroThy Wolff Second Academic PresidenT ..... ArThur Trimp Third Academic PresidenT . . . Charles Spaulding I O ACADEMIC STUDENT COUNCIL FOURTH ACADEMIC SUITE CI-IIEFS I I FOURTH ACADEMIC GIRL COUNSELLORS l HOME DEPARTMENT One oT The mosT imporTanT aspecTs oT our liTe here aT Principia is our conTacT wiTh The members oT The Home De- parTmenT who are consTanTly acTive in making our experience here a harmonious and TruiTTul one.' WiTh The aim in view oT promoTing characTer growTh and esTablishing True sTandards. The sTaTT works wiTh The sTudenTs boTh individually and in groups. This deparTmenT is divided inTo Tour secTions, The College Women, College Men, Academic Girls, and Academic Boys. Each is carried on wiTh a deTiniTe organizaTion and combines wiTh The oThers To make a uniTied campus. The College women are divided so ThaT a group OT Fresh- man and Sophomores mix in each of The Tour houses and The Juniors are by Themselves in a TiTTh. In each house is a house- moTher who keeps in close conTacT wiTh The women, as does The Dean oT Women, Miss E. Clive Davis, Through personal conTerences. House governmeriT is carried on by an execuTive commiTTee oT members oT The house, who help To carry ouT sTudenT governmenT in The responsibiliTy oT home organizaTion, working wiTh The several heads,-social, morale, aThleTic, and scholasTic. ln each oT The Tive College Men's houses is a sTudenT- elecTed presidenT who helps carry ouT sTudenT governmenT in This deparTmenT by being responsible Tor his house. By regular conTerences The Dean OT Men, Maier Garner E. Hubbell, and his assisTanT, Mr. BerTram Clark, keep in close Touch wiTh The men. Kimball Hall is The home oT all The residenT Academic and Lower School girls. On each oT The Three Tloors is a house- moTher and an assisTanT who are helped in Their work by The TourTh Academic counsellors. From These counsellors on each Tloor a Tloor presidenT and vice-presidenT are chosen who help To organize The sTudenT governmenT on Their Tloor. All OT The girls have The opporTuniTy oT helpTul conTacT wiTh The Dean oT Academic Girls, Mrs. GarneT E. Morgan. The Academic boys, Tor almosT ThirTy years, have been organized inTo a uniTormed CadeT Corps. Their daily rouTine is adapTed somewhaT Trom The miliTary and They hold Tive brieT drill periods weekly. Four oT These are devoTed To band pracTice and one To close order drill. They live in Noble Lodge under The supervision oT The Three housemasTers who are re- sponsible To LieuT. Chauncey B. Nelson, Dean oT Boys. The Tloors are divided inTo suiTes which are in charge OT TourTh Academic suiTe-chieTs and Their Third Academic assisTanTs. Surely imporTanT To The home liTe are The Household and MainTenance CommiTTees. The Tormer supervises The house- keeping oT all The dormiTories, The operaTion OT The dining rooms, and The planning and carrying, ouT oT The menus. The laTTer supervises The care oT The campus and oT all classrooms, oTTices, and The gymnasiums, as well as The mainTenance and heaTing oT all buildings. , wwyf da Y -I I 1 F ,g?KW 1 j rg 'Y ' .. Q ,V 'X1 E Q 1, A V N.. Eff: - 1, --if 'lg .f F. M A- . f' Aa 1 . '-ax, .. - l5: '-v Q W, :.:. Q .Z zl, .4 , F X ff :iid X Q' , Q Q -, ,N Q E fs ,, ,Q mx Q ', -- HK, 2 H- if' A -- Y- ,, .-' x . ' xg 4 'l W K E Xi K 92 rr, za 7 Q lm. K H Qigkggff , ' 1 .. . ..,.,. ., ,..,: ,. :Qian-3 u-:ms -L ,, J .m v -:. W-bf' -fl,- 5 L va ,Mfrs 41. ' 1 F waz i wqw ' XL , ., 5 si. gg A K . 525' al HA f QQ fu N ,. W ' .I-Ni ' , - fm .. .,+,ef, J-ililfq ' -Y J f,f:.i:t 'M , A Ng ffigi, ' fm 'I ,tml . V' bf 1' 5 .9 1 J' . r'7' 'I . 'ff aw we ,ft x x. lf: ,mr ' fx 1,63 L hw gm - 1 '. .pl ,.-. ' M I 151- I .. ...,, 9, , 4 iff- iii f h ,MW 1 M... ' .ri ' 'TU' 5 -YQ! , LS :Ev 4 ,J - Ei BM R'?.. ' . ' - X K 1-' :mx Q-'hw -1- r , A,:, E - JI 1 H' :Y :El Eg! 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Louis, Mi::ouri Christian Science Organization 1, 2. Board 2 Sbeaf Staff 1 Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Hockey 1 Glee Club 2 W. A. A. 1, 2 House Swimming 1 House Hodcey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Baseball 1 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 FLORENCE MAY SNOXV 1926 Highland Park, Illinois Christian Science Organization 2, 3 House Executive Committee 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3 House Hockey 1, 2, 3 House Basketball 1, 2, 3 House Baseball 1, 2, 3 Sheaf Staff 3 RUTH FARRAR MYERS 1930 Evanston, Illinois Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Women's Governing Board 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2 House Executive Committee 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming l, 2 House Baseball 1, 2 The Man Who Married a Dumb KVM' GILBERT XV. HARRISON BILL 1931 Oklahoma Cily, Oklahoma Christian Science Organization 2 Varsity Tennis 1 Varsity Track 2 Varsity Swimming 1, 2 C GENEVIEVE PFLUEGNER 1931 Chicago, Illinois Christian Science Organization I, 2 House Executive Committee 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 jUl,1E'I' BAKER jur.1e 1931 lmlirmupulis, l11tliim.1 Chri:rian Science Organization 1 ' Class Treasurer 2 House Executive Committee l, 2 Glec Club 2 House Hockey 2 House Swimming 1, 2 Disraeli l . HMBII Who Nlarried a Dumb Vfifcu 2 Chapel-on 2 XV, A. A. l. 2 , .. XVll..l-1ANl HARRISON SELMElER BILL 1931 Ciurimmli, Ohio Christian Science Organization 1, 1 President 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Debate Squad I, 2. Capt. 2. Debate Key Sheaf Staff l, 2 Shcaf Board I. 2 Track Team 2 lntramural Wfinners l, 1 Disraeli l lVlan Wfho Max'x'ied a Dumb Nvifcv I Phi Alpha Eta l, Z 2 RUTH PENNYPACKER PENru ' 1931 Buffalo. Nun' York Christian Science Organization 1, 2, Board 2 XVomen's Governing Board 2 Student Council 2 Phi Alpha Eta 2 House Executive Committee 1 Glce Club 2 W. A. A. I, 2 Varsity Hockey l, 2 House Hockey l. 2 House Basketball 2 House Baseball I ROBERT CHARLES GEAKE .KIMAH 1931 Fort lflfayrlc, Inclitnm Christian Science Organization l, 2 Pi Delta Kappa l. 1. President 2 Disraeli l The Maia wfho Nlarried a Dumb XVil'e 2 Glee Club 1, 2 l-:hi Alpha Eta I. 2 House President 2 ' Sophomore Manager' Football 2 Slit-af Board 2 BETTY VIRGINIA MORSE HHAPPYU 1931 Emnflon, Ulinoii Christian Science Organization ll, Z House Hockey 2 House Swimming 1, Z House Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Basketball l, 2 Disraeli I The Man Nvlmo Married a Dumb Xvifcu 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Debate Club 1, Z. Secretary 2 Glee Club l, 2 NV. A. A. l, 2 Sheaf Staff 2 BETTY MAY STEWART Beverly Christian Science Glee Club l, 2 W. A. A. l, Z. Board 2 House Baseball 1 House Basketball House Hockey l , House Swimming 1 , Varsity Basketball 1, 2. Nlanager 2 Varsity Hockey l, 2. Manager 2 Sheaf Board 2 JAMES C. STACK Duluth, Mirxnesotu Christian Science Organization l, 2 Board l, HARRIETTE EDMONA POLLARD Winnetka, Illinois Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 XV. A. A. 2 House Executive Committee Z House Hockey 2 House Basketball 2 BENJAMIN GATH THAYER HBENJIEU 1931 Duluth, Mirxnexofu Christian Science Organization l, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Disraeli 1 'iThe Man Who Married a Dumb Yvife Production Manager 2 Varsity Swimming Manager 2 Yell Leader 1, 2 Sheaf StaH l XVorkers' Club l, 2 BARBARA BUCK ' 'Baesn 1931 Topeka, Karma: Christian Science Organization l. 2 House Executive Committee 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Glee Club 2 XV. A. A. l, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 Orchestra l Man NVho Married a Dumb XVife 2 NANCY BANISTER XVILLIAMS 193l New Haven, Connecticut Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Class Treasurer l XV. A. A. Board l, 2. Social Head Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2. Secretary 2 Varsity Hockey 1, 2 House Hockey l, Z House Basketball l, 2 House Swimming 1 House Baseball 1, 2 House Executive Committee 2 Princess Marries the Page 2 Disraeli 1. Property Manager Sheaf Staff l, 2 XV. A. A. l. Z ' NVILLIAM FRANCIS NAHLIK, JR I-lemma:-z 1923 University City, Missouri Christian Science Organization 2 Lettermen's Club 1, 2 Varsity Footbal1 1, Z Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Track 1, 2 Sheaf Staff 1 MARY B. STRESEN-REUTER S'rREs 1929 Hinsdale, Illinois Christian Science Organization 1, 2 XV. A. A. 1, 2 Glee Club 2 House Executive Committee 1, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 2 House Hockey 1, Z House Basketball 1, 2. Captain 2 House Baseball 2 RUTH CADICK 1926 Gram! View, Indiana House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 2 Executive House Committee 1, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1 W. A. A. 1,2 SHIELA BROWN 1931 Indianapolis, Indiana Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Sheaf Staff 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Baseball 1 House Swimming Z House Basketball 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, 2 THOMAS LLOYD KING ToMMx ' 1931 '- La: Angela, California Christian Science Organization 2 Men's Governing Board 1, 2 Student Councilrl, 2 . Class President 1 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Varsity Football 1, 2 Varsity Swimming 1, 2 Varsity Track 1, 2 MARY KOHLHAAS 1931 Ltillfiillli, Mirbigrzn I Phi Alpha Eta 1, 2 ' ' Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2. Vice-President Glee Club 1, 2 , The Man Who Nlarriecl a Dumb Xvife Disraeli 1 House Hockey 1 House Basketball 1, 2 Hotlse Swimming 1, 2 House Baseball I GRACE CLIFFORD PEASE UGAYH 1931 . Lar Angeles, California! Christian Science Organization I, 2 House Executive 2 House Hockey 1. 2 House Basketball I. 2 House Swimming I Glee Club I, 2 Sheaf Staff I JOSEPH EDWARD HASER UBULLILTU 1932 Chicago, Illinoir Volley Ball Z Basketball 2 The Princess Mari-ies the Page 7 Debate Club 2 Pi Delta Kappa 2 GEORGETTE ET!-IYL HOLMES Gammons 1931 Sl. Louii, Missouri House Hockey 2 House Basketball 2 The Man XVho Married a Dumb NVifc Chorus Z RICHARD GORDON MILLER Dian I93I Defmiwn, Iowa Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Debate Club I Glee Club 2 Orchestra 2 Chaps:-sn 2 House President Z Football I, 2 Boxing I Track 2 DOROTHY DALE Do'r'rY 1931 Buffalo, New York Christian Science Organization I, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 2 Glee Club I House Basketball I House Baseball I Man Wfho Married a Dumb Wfifen Z HAROLD FREDERICK DRISCOLL 1931 Belle Elaine, larva Christian Science Organization 2 Pi Delta Kappa I, 2 Disraeli I College Wforkers 1, 2 PAUL HARGRAVES Pima 19.7.5 Scalllr. lfVusbingmn Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Waiters' Club 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Glee Club 1 FRANCES SPENCER HFRANNIEH 1926 Grand Canyon, Arizona House Hockey 1, 2 Varsity Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming 1, 2 XV. A. A. Board 1, 2. Head of Hockey l. President House Executive Committee 1, 2 XVoman's Governing Board 2 Student Council 2 ROBERT M. REYNOLDS BOB 1930 Kansa: City, Ilffiuouri Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Boxing 1, 2 Intramural Winners Captain 7 J., , . -1 .,- ,V . i, . . M., ff . -v , 1 ima rl! X dial lf, 53 ff ' ,- r fl' '15 dl-V014 vi, eb YLQJLD 0 ' A it- E CAl'lOLYN CONE nf 1931 Litllc Rock, Arkansas Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Workers' Club 2 Phi Alpha Eta 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Spanish Play l The Man Who Married a Dumb 'NVife WI. A. A. 1, 2 House Executive Committee l, 2 House Baseball 1, 2 House Basketball 2 House Swimming 2 4' -f' 'lf' I yi-3.--kj ,nf .111 .L 4. ,fe J ,A- f ,f ,Q ,f fi REYNOLD RATZ '-.7 1931 Rm' Bud, Illinois Basketball 1, Z Track 1 v Senior Life Saving Z Lettem-ien's Club 1. 2 Workers' Club 2 Intramural Winners 1, 2 e LOUISIANA B. WEAVER HLOUU 1930 Eaulmul, Toxin' Christian Science Organization I, Z House Executive 2 Glee Club 1 Orchestra 1 House 1-Iockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Baseball 1 House Swimming l Pi Delta Kappa 1, Z LOUISE REYNOLDS 1931 Kama: City, Mixfotari Chiistian Science Organization 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Debate:Club 1, 2. Secretary 1 Vice-President 2 Squad 1 House Hockey 2 House Basketball Z JOHN ALFRED NEWTON 1927 Sl. Louis, Minouri Christian Science Organization Z CLARA JANE HOPSON BILLY 1931 , Omaha, Nebraska Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 I Glce Club 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, Z House Executive Committee 2 House Hockey l, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Baseball 1, 2 CLARENCE E. STRONG 1931 Miami, Florida Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Vifaiters' Club 1, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Orchestra l, 2 lVlen's Governing Board 2 Student Council 2 Debate Squad 1. 2 Treasurer Z Debate Key 2 Sheaf Board Z Wlorlccrs' Club 1 Senior Life Saving 1 BETTY GREY STEWART Straw 197.9 Port Huron, Michigan Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Phi Alpha Eta 1, 2 Vice-President 2 Sheaf Staff 1 Sheaf Board 2. Associate Editor W. A. A. 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball l, Z House Baseball I, 2 House Swimming 1, 2 Chapman 2. Associate Editor 2 House Executive Committee l RUTH JO WEAVER 1930 Eastland, Textu- Cnristian Science Organization 2 House Executive Z Glee Club l 2 RICHARD D. SCHARTENBERG DICK 1925 Sun Francixco, California Varsity Football 1, 2 Boxing 1 Track 1 Waiters' Club 2 Chaperon 2 Class Treasurer 2 DOROTHY CHRISTINE SMITH Cirrus 1929 Harllunzl, lViscomin Christian Science Organization 1, 2 W. A. A. 1, 2 House Hockey 2 House Basketball House Swimming Glce Club 2 House Executive 2 2 2 HARRIET CHURCH I-lEar1 ' 1931 Elklwrl, Indiana Christian Science Organization 2 Glee Club 1 W. A. A. 1, 2 House Executive 2 House Swimming 1 House Hockey 1 House Baseball 2 ANGELINE WILLIAMS ANGEL 1926 I Chicago, Illinois Christian Science Organization 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball I, 2 House Baseball I, 2 ' House Swimming 1, 2 Varsity Hockey 1, 2 Varsity Swirnrning 1 W. A. A. 1, 2 House Executive Committee 1 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Quality Street 1 Glee Club 1, 2 RALPH RICHARD LEALIIZOXV 1931 Chicago, Illirmii Christian Science Organization 2 Varsity Football I, 2 ' Track 1 Basketball 2 Glce Club 2 Lettermen's Club 1, 2 GENEVIEVE GAVIN Q -, VEvE - ., ' 1932 Elmhurst, Illinois W. A. A. 2 ' House Hockey 2 House Basketball 2 CAROL SPRING 1931. Duluth., Mirlnefala Christian Science Organization 1, 2 House Hockey 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming 1, 2 House Baseball 1 W. A. A. 1, 2 House Executive Committee 2 Phi Alpha Eta 1, 2. Secretary 2 Class Vice-President 2 Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Glee Club 2 - Disraeli 1 EUGENE BOYD SKARIE 1932 Froid, MDllfdHd Glee Club 2 Boxing 2 ' Track Manager Z Golf Z FRANCES DOROTHY BLOCK FR-xNN1s 1931 Pittsburgfi, Pcnmylvuniu Christian Science Organization I, 2 House Executive Committee 2 XV. A. A. 1, 2. Board 2 ff The Man xVh0 Married a Dumb YVife 2 Glee Club 2 Sheaf Staff 2 Chapman 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Baseball 1, 2 House Swimming Z DONALD T. BLISS l.DoN,, 1929 lfVes1 Hanford, Cmuxeclicut Christian Science Organization 1, 2 Assistant Reader l Reader 2 Men's Governing Board 1 Student Council l Dclmting Squad 2 Glee Club 1 Sheaf Staff 1 Senior Life Saving l intramural NVinners I DOROTHY SOLERTA KUSSMANN ' 'D1aK 1931 St. Lauir, Missouri Christian Science Organization 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming 1, 2 House Baseball 1, 2 Varsity Hockey 1, 2 Varsity Basketball 1, 2 Life Saving 2 MARY ALETHA FLINT ' 'POLLY' 1931 - Chicago, Illinois Christian Science Organization 1, 2 House Executive Committee 2 Glee Club 1, 2 W. A. A. -1, 2 House Hockey 2 Varsity Hockey 2 House Basketball 1, 2 Varsity Basketball 2 House Swimming 1, 2 House Baseball 2 ROBERT ALTON COOPER '-BOB 1926 Bcvrrly Hills. California Boxing Z Varsity Track 2 College Worker 2 Chaperon Z. Editor NAKA MATSUKATA 1930 Tokyo, laprm Christian Science Organization l, Z Board 1, 2 Glcc Club 1 House Executive Committee 1 XVomen's Governing Board 2 House Executive Head 2 Student Council 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Swimming 1, 2 House Basketball 2 XV. A. A. 1, 2 EDITH ELLEN AYER GizANNY 1931 Lung Beach, California Christian Science Organization 1, 2 House Executive 2 House Hockey 2 House Basketball 2. Sheaf Staff 1 CHAILLE HANDY UC'-uf, Deimit, Michigrirx Christian Science Organization l, 2 Class Secretary 2 Pi Delta Kappa 2 Man Who Married a Dumb Nvife' Phi Alpha Eta 1, 2 House Executive Committee 2 NV. A. A. 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming 1, 2. Captain 1, House Baseball 1, 2 Senior Life Saving 1 Chaperon 2. Art Editor 2 Sheaf Staff 2 JOHN RAWSTHORNE 1931 Pitnbmgb, Pr'nnsylvu1xia Glee Club 1, 2 Fencing 1 Disraeli 1 Swimming Team 2 Manager 1 Lettermen's Club 1, 2 Senior Life Saving l EDITH WILLIAMS W1LLy 1931 Brzrringlon, Illinois' Christian Science Organization 1, Z Glee Club l House Executive Committee Z Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 XV. A. A. 2 House Hockey 2 House Basketball 2 House Swimming 2 Allan Xvho Nlarried ti Dumb Vifife MARJORY BESANCON BrsezxE 1930 Grund Rapids, Michigan Christian Science Organization 1, 1 Glee Club I Pi Delta Kappa 2 House Executive 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Baseball 1 House Swimming 1 House Hockey 1, 2 Man XVho Married a Dumb Xvifew XV. NELSON KENNER HNELSU 1919 St. Louis, flliswuu Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, Z Track 1 Glee Club l, 2 Sheaf Board 2 Chapman 2 Humor Editorial Board DOREEN LEVERETTE 1931 xllcdford, Oregon Christian Science Organization l. 1 Glce Club 1, 2 House Executive Committee 2 XV. A. A. 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming l. 2 House Baseball 1, 2 Sheaf Staff 2 . Debate Club I JANE SHELBY 1931 Bmxunont, Texas Christian Science Organization 1, 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball 1, 2 House Swimming l, 2 House Baseball 1 House Executive Committee 2 ALICE WHEATON RIDDLE Lassie f 1927 Dczroiz, -Michigan Christian Science Organization 2 XVcmen's Governing Board 1 Student Council 1 W. A. A. Board Vice-President 1 Secretary 2 House Hockey 1, 2 House Basketball' 1, 2 House Swimming 1, Z Pi Delta Kappa 1, 2 Class Secretary I ROBERT CHARLES VAN VLECK 1931 Oklalzoma City, Oklahoma Boxing 1, 2 Football 1, 2 Tennis 1 Class Treasurer l J U N IOR CLASS Class Officers Preslclenlr . . . Douglas Swerr Vice Presicleni . . Anne Srewarr Secrerary . . . . Lewis Selmeier Women's Treasurer . Elizabelh Vieregg Men 5 Treasurer . . Roberl Ryder Berion. Charles Bollinger, Lynn Brown. Paul Conklin. Marvin Couper, Monroe Culmbaclc. Hans Dickerman, Palricia Doolillle, Duane Engerr. 'Mariorie Field,Alafl'1ena Members Ga rclner, Jane Elizaberh Geier, Mary Frances Holmes. William Lackey, Benlon Mangel, Eugenia Merron. Nancy Mil'cl1ell,Sco1'r PoH'er, Janice Rainwaler, Veazey Rich. Edirh Ryder, Roberl Selmeier, Lewis Spillman, Kennefh Srewari, Anne Swell, Douglas Tandler, Gladys Tullis, Richard Ufley, Roberi Viereqq. Elizabelh Wild. Lois Wormelle, Curfis Allen, Roberl' Andrews, David Angus, Charlolle Bagol. Glen Balmer, David Barlcer, Marguerile Beilfuss, Charlolrle Bennell, Frank Benlon, Donald Bigqeri, l-lamillon Blanlce, Mildred Boeger, Barbara Boehmler, Barbara Brenner, Jerome Brillenharn, Edward Brilienham, Helen Briilenham, Raymond Caesar, Maxine Chadbourne, Belly Child. Louise E Cunningham, Alice Curfis. Elinor Eclcman, Elizabeih Eisner, Marqarel Foole, Wallace French, Mary Frierson, Rulh Fullerlon, Belle ' Ganneli: Ruih Genlile, 'Marqarei Members Haesly, Grelqhen Hansen, Dorolhy May l-lapernan. Marlin l-lellyer, David lrelan, Richard Jarvis, Eloise Jefferies, Lyle John, DeWiH' Killough, Josephine Kinsman, Blair Koerner. Rulh Ann Kraclce. Evelyn Kropp, Arihur Laney, Burlon La Rue. Carl I FRESHMAN CLASS Class Officers Presidenl . . . David l-lellyer Vice-Presideni . . . Elinor Curlis Secrelary .... Charlolle Angus Women's Treasurer . . Belle Fullerlon Men's Treasurer. . Peler Selby Marx, Edna McGraw, Elilabelh McGraw, William Mclnlosh, Gladys Nagel, Doris Nixon. Helen Paine, Maya Palmer, John Perol, Beliy Poller, Louise Priesmeyer, Rulh Scroll, Jean Selby, Peler Smelker, Charles Smi1'l1,Richard Smilh, Roberl Sobel. Janel Slroud, Joan Talcaki, Sada Tanner. Gladys Taylor, Benjamin Tucker, Doris Rae Tuller, Marqarel Varga, Joanna Waples, Marion Walson, John Whipple, Virgil While, Mary Louise Williams, Marion MOQEY HOUSE EOLLEC MOOSE WOMENS HOUSES PIZINCIPV-N I-HALL P mam uowzxmy f .J IUQ UN Qi -X L, GJ, ,-J, 1-.36 N .,:,,, X. D M. J 9 e Q an ,Q A, a 9 N v, Mo ,H ., G g,.---4 ,Mptg wma MMS TEIZQLXCE ALLEN BROOKS 1919 -St. Louis, Mo. Cn Football 1. Junior Swimming 1 CH Football Manager 2 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4 B Football 3. Stage Crew 3, 4 A Football 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4. Class President 4 Student Council 4. President 4 Cadet Sergeant 4 ANN LOUISE SMITH SAUNm ' 1929 llfinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Class Basketball 1. Class Baseball l Class Hockey 2 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Swimming 3, 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4 Sweethearts 2 G. A. A. Board 3, 4 Head of Basketball 3, 4 Collectors' Club 3. French Play 4 Secretary of Class 4. Senior Life Saving 3 Current Events Club 4 MAVIS CARLA SPENGLER Mavis 1930 Rockford, Ill. Varsity Swimimng 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Life Saving 3 Orchestra 2 Sweethearts 2 Current Events Club 4 Potpourri 2 MARGARET TILLMAN TILL 1927 a Chicago, Illinois Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Hockey 3, 4. Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 3, 4 Class Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Swimming 4. Life Saving 2. 3, 4 G. A. Board-Treasurer 4. Baseball 3 Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4 Alice Sit by the Fire', 4. Glee Club 3, 4 President Day Pupil Girls 4 PARKER THOMAS STAR 1920 Chicago, Illinois UC Basketball 1 B Basketball 2, 3. Captain 3 HA Basketball 4. B Football 3 A Football 4 Current Events Club 4 First Sergeant 4 Lettermens' Club 4. Orchestra 2, 3 ELEANOR LOUISE BLEVINS ' 'BLEVU 19 3 O Cambridge, Matsui-hurclrr Class Hockey 2. Varsity Hockey 3, 4 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball 3. Sweethearts 2 Academic Advisory Sheaf Board 4 Sheaf Staff 4 Class OHicer 4. Girls' Treasurer Vice-President of Second Floor Kimball 4 THOMAS MILLS Ti-los 1924 University City, Missouri C Football 1. C Basketball 1 B Football 2. Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 3, 4 Captain Soccer 4 Varsity Football 3, 3, 4 Varsity Track 3, 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4. Business Mgr. 4 Academic Sheaf Board 4 Class Vice4President 4 Letterrnens' Club 3, 3, 4. Waiter 3, 4 OEicer 666 3. Cadet First Lt. 4 Floor Chief 4 CAROLYN DeSHON WICKED 1929 Chicago, Illinnis A'Sweethearts,' 2. Class Hockey 3, 4 Asst. Basketball Manager 3 Collectors' Club 3 Current Events Club 4. Secretary 4 Class Swimming 4 French Play 4 JOHN DAVIS BONVLES, JR. Bu-:on 1930 Winnclltzx, Illinois AH Football 2, 3, 4. Captain 4 A Basketball 2, 3, 4 Lettcrmerfs Club 2, 3, 4 Waiters' Club 3, 4 All A. B. C. Team 3 Cadet Club Treasurer 4 Cadet Sergeant 4 RUTH HARRIET KUSSM ANN Koss 1928 St. Louis, Missouri Class Hockey 1 Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4 Class Swimming 3 Varsity Swimming 1, 4 Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 All-St. Louis Hockey 3 Varsity Baseball 1, ,Z Class Baseball 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sweethearts 2. Potpourri 3 Student Council 4. Girls' Athletic I-lead Vice-President of Day Pupil Girls 4 JERVIS CAMPBELL WEBB HJERVN 1929 Royal Oak, Micbigrziz Class President 1 Student Council 1, 4. Boys' Athletic I-lead 4 Junior Swimming 1, 2 AU Baseball 1 C Football 1. B Football 2, 3 A Football 4. Lettermen's Club 4 Class Treasurer 3. Stage Crew 3, 4 Current Events Club 4 Boxing 2, 3. A Soccer 3, 4 Spurs and Spotlights l Xvaiters' Club 3, 4 Cadet First Lieutenant 4 Floor Chief 4 ROBERT A. ANDREWS HlViILLIKANU 1921 Elmb, Illinois HC Football 1, 2. Boxing 1 HC Basketball 2 B Football 3, 4. B Basketba C Basketball Nlanagcr 4 Class Treasurer 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Current Events Club 4. President Floor Chief 4 Cadet First Lieutenant 4 DOROTHY HUEY L'Do'rrte l929 Tulm, Oklahoma Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 All-St. Louis Hockey 2, 3 Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Class Swimming 3 Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 4 Junior Life Saving 2, 3 ll3 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 3 Potpourri', 3. French Play 4 G. A. A. Board 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3. Letter Girl 3. Varsity Baseball l, Class Baseball 4 President of Second Floor Kimball 4 PATRICIA DOBSON HPATH 1929 Chicago, lllinoix Pres. 4 Z, 3 Class Hockey 1, 2, 3. Varsity Hockey 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Life Saving 1, 2, 3 Senior Life Saving 4. Varsity Baseball 1 Class Baseball 2, 3, 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 4 French Club 1 G. A. A. Board 4. Secretary 4 Student Council 4. Social Head 4 Sweethearts 2. Neighbors 2 Officer 666 3. Potpourri 3 Alice Sit By the Fire 4 Collectors' Club 1, 2, 3 Current Events Club 4. Sheaf Staff Academic Advisory Sheaf Board 3, 4 b Station YYY 3. Monitor Clu Letter Girl 3, French Play 4 Glec Club l, 2, 3 z,3,4 1 BETTY BUTTERWORTH 193l ' Columbus, Ohio Class Swimming 3 Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4 Alice Sit By the Fire 4 JOANNA CHAPMAN UJOANU 1932 Greenwich, Connvciicnt Score Keeper: Hockey 4 Score Keeper Basketball 4 BROOKS HOLMQUIST 1931 Everett, llfasbiflgton B Football 3, 4 A Soccer 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Cadet Corporal 4 MARY FRANCIS SELENA GLEASON 1920 31. Louis, Misrozxri Potpourri 3 Varsity Basketball 1 Sweethearts 2 Coed Capricesn I Language Plays 4 Class Hockey 1, 3, 4 Class Basketball 3 Class Baseball 3, 4 MONTE MEACHAM 1929 Maryville, Ilflo. Spurs and Spotlights Boxing 2 Xvaiters' Club 2, 3, 4 C Football Manager 3 Potpourri 3 Varsity Track 3 B Basketball 3, 4 B Football 4 Cadet Sergeant 4 MARJORIE HESS AMEND 'lMARGE,! 1929 Emnxtun, Illinoir Potpourri 3 Collectors' Club 3 Current Events Club 4 Vice-President. of First Floor 4 Spanish Play 4 MARJORIE CASE Mauna 1932 Indianapolis, Indiana Glee Club XVILLIAM S, BALLARD BILL 1931 Lexington, Murxuchusetts Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Waiter 3. 4 Fencing 3 Ramblers 3 C Team Football 3 UB Football 4 Soccer 3, 4 First Sergeant 4 JAMES E. KUSSMANN UJIMU 1927 St. Louis, Missouri CU Football 1. CH Basketball 1 B Football 2. A Football 3, A Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track 5, 4. Captain 4 l.ettcrmcn's Club 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Potpourri 3. Cadet Sergeant 4 Drum Major 2, 3, 4 HOPE ROBBINS PETERSEN I-looER'r 1929 Chicago, Illinoix Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3 Third Floor Vice-Presiclcnt 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Class Hockey 1, Z Class Baseball 1, 2 Class Basketball 3, 4 Current Events Club 2, 3 Collectors' Club 2, 3 Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4 French Play 4 CATHERINE E. C. MERXVIN KA'n ' 1930 New York Ciiy, New York Class Hockey 3, 4 Class Swimming 3 Varsity Swimming 4 Senior Life Saving 3 DEXTER STANWOOD ANDREWS UDEXH 1932 Haverhill, lllnssacbilxclts Alpha Delta Kappa 4 A Football 4 A Soccer 4 MARTHA McMICHAEl.. MARTY 1929 Tulsa, Oklahoma Class Hockey 1, 4 Class Basketball 1, 4 Varsity Basketball 2, 3 Class Swimming 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Usweetheartsu 2. French Play 4 French Club l Alpha Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4 President of Third Floor Kimball 4 XVILMA PETTKER 'KXVXLLIELJ 1922 Sl. Louis, llllxrcmri Class Basketball l Class Hockey 4 Class Swimming 1 Class Baseball 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 THOMAS XVALKER PRENTICE JR UARABJ, 1929 Ponca City, Oklahoma C Basketball 2. C Footbal 2 D Football 3. B Baskerbal 3 A Football 4 Track 3 Stage Crew 2, 3 Spurs and Spotlightsn 1 l.cttermen's Club 3, 4 Waiter 3, 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4 Cadet First Sergeant Floor Chief 4 ROBERTA FAUBER 1930 St. Louis, Missoxari Class Hockey 2, 3, 4 Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 4 Class Baseball 3, 4 Senior Life Saving 3, 4 Potpourri 3 Glee Club 3, 4 German Play 4 Current Events Club 4 BEN ALEXANDER BOLLINGER UBENH 1928 St. Lauir, Misrouri C Basketball 1, 2, 3 C Football l Spurs and Spotlights 1 Junior Swimming 2 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Varsity Swimming 4 Cadet Corporal 4 Orchestra 1, 2 RUTH JOSEFIHINE BAGOT tr on 1931 St. Louis, Misxoxcri Glec Club 3. 4 French Play 3 Potpourri 3 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Basketball 4 JOHN CHASE Cr-msey' 19 0 3 Burliflgtou, . Imvu C Football 2, 3 C Basketball 3 B Football 4 B Basketball 4 Corporal 4 Iunior Swimming 2 MARGARET ELLEN McINTOSH UMACH 1927 St. Louix, Misxoxcrz Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Baseball l, 2 Senior Life Saving 4 Swimming 1 Class Class Class Class Folk Senio CH Football 1 C Football 7 B Football 3 4 Soccer '7 4 Junior Swimming 3 Stage Crew 3 4 Alpha Delta Kapp1 4 Collectors Club 1 Lettermen s Club 4 Cadet Corporal 4 Current Events Club 4 French Play 4 Alphx Delta Kapp1 3 4 Collectors Club 3 Hockey Varsity 3 French Play 4 Orchestra 2 3 C Football l C Basketball 1 2 Varsity Swimming 3 4 B Football 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Lertermen s Club 3 4 Track 4 French Club 4 OLIVE ADELE DIEZ 1919 St. Lnuir, lllissouri Swimming 2, 3, 4- ' Class Hockey 2 Class Baseball 1 Glee Club 3 Potpourri 3 French Play 4 XVALTER ALLAN ROSENFIELD Rosy 1932 Rurlt Island, Illinois Soccer 4 Senior Life Saving 4 MARIAN ADAMS 1919 Sl. Louix, llffiuouri Class Hockey Z, 3 Class Basketball 3 Class Swimming l, 2. 3, 4 Class Baseball 1, 2, 3 French Play 4 Junior Life Saving 3 ELIZABETH JANE HONVARD WICKED 1929 La Omgvn, Peru Collectors' Club l, 2, 3 Spanish Fiesta Z Potpourri 3 Los Fumaclores 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Hockey Manager 4 President of First Floor Kimball 4 ROBERT W. STITT HBOBU v St. Louis, Missouri C Football l, 2, 3. Captain 3 C Basketball 1, 2, 3. Captain 2, 3 B Football 4 A Basketball 4 1..ettex1nen's Club 4 Cadet Corporal 4 CRAWFORD VEAZEY RAINXVATER PEAc1-ussl' V 1929 Atlanm, Georgia A Class Vice-President 1. President Z Student Council 2, 4. Morale Head 4 C Football 1. B Football 2, 3 A Football 4 l.ettermen's Club 4 Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 3. 4- Swcethearts,'2. Spurs and Spotlights Alpha Delta Kappa. 2, 3. 4 XVaitcr 3, 4, Crack Squad 2, 3 Floor Chief 4. Cadet Captain 4 Soccer 4 . BEATRICE S. BAMFORD ' :BEA'rr X ' 1930 Chicago, Illinois Class Hockey Z Varsity Hockey 3, 4 Class Basketball 2 , Varsity Basketball 3. 4 Junior Life Saving 3, 4 A Class Baseball 2, 3, 4 Collectors' Club Z Alpha Delta Kappa 3. 4 Sweethearts 2 G. A. A. Board 4: Art. Social and Publicity Head 4 CHARLES E. DUNCAN. JRL HSQUIREU 1930 Chnrleslon, Illinois Stage Crew 2, 3, 4' Alpha Delta Kappa 3.' 4 Soccer Z, 4 A B Football Manager 3 Varsity Track Manager 3 YVaiters' Club 2, 3, 4 1.ettermen's Club 3, 4 Cadet Corporal 4 LAURA JANEJ HANCOCK - HL' -,yr 1930 Chicago, Illinni: Class Secretary 3 President of Counsellors 4 Academic Advisory Sheaf Board 4 Sheaf Stall' 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Collectors' Club 3 Sweethearts 1. Glee Club 4 Basketball Manager 4 Current Events Club 4 - French Play 4 SUZANNE XVQRFIELD PERRIN fi UB., Sl. Louis, lllirxouri Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Class Swimming 1 Class Hockey 3. 4 ' 'Coed Caprices' ' 2 Glee Club 3 Potpourri 3 French Play 4 ALBERT MILLER HALL, 1924 St. Louis. Mifxiaairi C Football 1 B Football 2 A Football 3. 4 C Basketball l B Basketball 2. Captain A Basketball 3, 4 Track 3, 4, Captain 3 President Cadet Club 4 First Sergeant 4 Le:termen's Club 3, 4 KATHLEEN AGNES MCLINN HKAYU 1931 'La Canada. Cnlifvrniu Glee Club 4 Collectors' Club 3 EDWARD DICKINSON II DxcKER 1929 Kumar Cily, Missouri C Basketball I C Football Z B Football 2 Sheaf Staff 3 Stage Crew 3, 4 Waiters' Club 3, 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Cadet Corporal 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Varsity Football 4 PAMELA SMITH HPAMU 1931 Spirit Lake, Iowa Alpha Delta Kappa 3, 4 Hockey Class Team 3 Junior Life Saving 3 Potpourri 3 Alice Sit By the Fire 4 JACQUE CUSHING JACKIE 1929 Chicago, Illinois Varsity Baseball 1 Class Hockey 2 Class Basketball 2, 4 Varsity Hockey 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 3 Sweethearts 2 Collectors' Club Z Class Baseball 3 Glee Club 3 BIGELOW BOYSEN UBUDJ, UANDYH 1932 Chicago, Illinois A Football 4 A Basketball 4 QB Band 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Current Events Club 4 LOIS MARCIA GROCOCK Mantua 1920 St. Louis, Missouri Class Hockey 1 Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Swimming 1, 2, 3 Varsity Swimming 4 Varsity Baseball 1 ROM GOODING 1930 New Bern, North Carolina Alpha Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4 The Twelve Pound Look 2 Sweethearts 2 Potpourri 3 Alice Sit By the Fire 4 Cadet Club Officer 4 Cadet Corporal 4 ROBERT J. HILL HBOBU 1929 Chicago, lllinnir Current Events Club 4 Cadet Corporal 4 WILLIAM CEDERBERG, XVI-IITE 1928 Long Beach, California Orchestra 1, 2, 4. C Football Z B Football 3, 4 B Basketball Manager 3 A Basketball Manager 4. Soccer 2, Potpourri 3. Spanish Play 4 Cadet Co oral 4 FP Sweethearts', Z. Spurs and Spotlights, XVaiter 3, 4. Head Waiter 4 Fencing 2. Track 4 Lettermenls Club 4 DORIS KING Dom 1931 Lo: Angelo, California Class Hockey 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 4 Class Swimming 4 Twelve Pound Look 2 Sweethearts 2 Alpha Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4. Sccrctar Potpourri 3 Alice Sit By the Fire 4 WILLIAM G. HEWITT . HBH-Lu 1931 Everett, Waxlzingmn B Football 3 A Football 4 B Basketball 3 Track 3, 4 Alpha Delta Kappa 4 Soccer 4 Current Events Club 4 Vice-President of Cadet Club 4 Cadet Sergeant 4 HELEN MARIE LAVINE Levin 1930 Clcvclaml, Ohio Class Basketball Z, 4 Sweethearts 2 Class Hockey 2, 3, 4 Class Swimming 3 Junior Life Saving 3 Class Baseball 2, 3, 4 Collectors' Club 2 Current Events Club 4 EARL STITT HPEANUTSU 1919 Sl. Louis, Mixsozzri C Football I, 2. Captain 2 C Basketball 1. Captain 1 A Basketball 2, 3, 4. Captain 3 A Football 3, 4 Baseball 1 Track 2, 3 Lettermerfs Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Cadet Sergeant 4 PRUDENCE LOTHMAN DORN Pave 1926 Sr. Louis, Mixxazxri Class Hockey 1, Z, 4 Class Basketball 1, 3. 4 Class Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Baseball 1, Z Upotpourrin 3 French Play 4 ROBERT HENRY COCHRANE . HAMOSU g f 1931 New Rochelle, New York B Football 2 Soccer Manager 3 A Football Manager 4 B Soccer 4. Captain 4 Sweethearts 2 ULettermen's Club 4 Cadet Corporal 4 IEAN' F. BRIGGS 1931 - Pelbrxm-Manor, New York Class Basketball 4 Class Baseball 3 Glee Club 4 Class Hockey 4 Alward. Corbeii Anderson, James Armsirong, Beiiy Bass, Jane Lee Bieser, Joy Bohne. Philip Bushnell. William Chase, Eloise Colby, Sunshine Cooper, George Copeland. Mary Davis. Jane DeWindi. Edward Duhig. Edgar Edwards. Sierlinq Ellis. Sadie Frank. Lionel Fuller, Mariha Lou Gregson. Marqarel' Hamilion, Hal l-lancly, Sallie Harper. Graham l-loadley. Eleanor Johnson. Karherine Members Kelley, Barbara Kulas, Howard Lane, Franklin Lanq. Edward Lalhrop, .lack Lavine. l-lenry Lewih. Edward Lindhal, .lane Mayne. Carlie Moyer. Thomas Nowell. Lawrence Nichols. John Tl-HRD ACADEMIC CLASS Class Officers Presideni . . . Charles Spaulding Vice-Presideni . . . Eloise Chase Secreiary . . . . . Joy Bieser Girls' Treasurer . . Mariha Lou Fuller Boys' Treasurer . . William Bushnell Percival, Dan Pelerson. Ann Powers, Elizabeih Rausch. Helen Roberlson, Forbes Sawin, Nancy Scharienberg, Geraldine Spaulding, Charles S+evans, Raleigh Waii, l-loraiio Wallace. Elizabeih Young. Willard SECOND ACADEMIC CLASS Class Officers Presideni. . Vice-Presideni. . . Secreia ry . Girls' Treasurer . . Boys' Treasurer . Arihur Trimp Merion Howard . Alice Leland Shirley Wallace Nelson Ewing Allison, Dean Allison, Mary Jane Andrews. George, J r. Baker, Esfher Claire Blanlce, Oliver Block, Phyllis Ann Brooks. Marshall Browne, Beverly Bird Burnerf. Verily Cairns, Mary Jane ks, 1 Crawford, Roy Ewald, Karl Ewinq. Nelson Fuhrer, John Hanson, Donna Hewiii, Helen Holmquisi, Barbara Howard, Merion Kneeland. David Larson, Jack Members . , Haan, Leland, Alice Markham, Virqinia Meyers. Bernice Oiis, Roberi Price, Dororhy i Punr, Doris Mae Roberison, Helen Rosenfield, Phyllis Schell,Zelda Schmidlr, John . , .Q-., ,,. , w Smirh, Marqarei'Ann Snedick, Carol Spraque. Belly Jane Siriclcland, Eranlc Trimp, Arrhur Tuhfli, June i Walker, John Wallace, Shirley Wiebe, Charles Wilcox, Elizabelh 'VPN-V eii'i'7GiYifK5 4-I Aquifer. Georqe Briiiain. Jean Cashin, Roberf Collins, Virqinia DeWindI', Adrian Dickie, Arihur Feasley, James Ficlceissen, Ediih Mary Fisher, Ernesi Frailey, Lesier Geniile, Leonard l-lamilion. Winifred Hannaway, George Heimer, Harry Lippilf, Barbara Lone, Philip Lyons, Clarence Members FIRST ACADEMIC CLASS Class Officers Presicleni . . VicefPresiden'r . Secreiary . . Girls' Treasurer Boys' Treasurer Doroihy Wolff . Daniel Oakes . Lesier Frailey . Winifred l-lamilion Arih ur McKelvey Mclielvey, Arihur Merwin. Gordon Oakes, Daniel Peiiif, Pairicia Pefflcer, Elise Priesrneyer. Ralph Roberison, Graeme Rosenlhal. Richard Rui, Dan Rypinslci, Frances Sfoffel, Ralph Suiherland, Dorolhy Tuclc, Louis Wells, Jack Wolff. Dorolhy Woodward. 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Dorqihy McCawley, Jane Meyers, Helen Perrin, Barbara Louise Raichlen, Roberl' Ra+hbun. Louise Read. M a ry Eliza belh Reed, Margarel Smifh. Roberl' Sprague, Florence Siranghoener, La Verne Sulherland, Mary Frances Tuhfli, Rollo Williams. Maxine EIGI-lTl-I GRADE CLASS POEM We have louill a firm foundarion. Srrong and clean, wilh sharpened fools. l+'s made +o srand lhrough slorms of error, Free from siriie and man-made rules. Beaulilul is our foundarion, Keeping slandards high and lrue, Filling every expeclalion, Of Principia's Gold and Blue. We have finished our founclalion A+ The Lower School lo-day, Wilh our sleadlasl hands we're building The house of lhoughls in which we'll slay Thus we keep our dwellings sleadfasf Wilh our windows Clean and bright Aedilica+e Ad Lucem Guides us ever lowarcl lhe lighl. AN CDRIENTAL GARDEN In an orienTal garden, By an orienTal sTrearn, Where The lazy weeping willow Makes a Japanese Dream. Where a liTTIe wooden bridge spans Placid waTer so blue, And The moon is reTlecTed, Making our dream come True. Where The lanTerns are swinging In many-colored array, And The goIdTish are playing, Begging us To sTay. Where The LOTUS is blooming, Over grasses so green, ln an orienTaI garden, By an orienTaI sTream. -Eigh+h Grade. TI-IE NORTI-I WIND The NorTh Wind pushes us back when we play. I-le painTs our ears. I-le painTs our noses, T-Ie painTs our cheeks, And makes Them cold. Whoo-whoo, he roars and blows. -I3irsT Grade. ELSAI-I The heavenly hills oT Elsah, And The beauTiTuI Trees Thereoli. When The sunrise has awakened, The river is aglow wiTh a golden paThway Where The railways go. -Third Grade VIOLETS The vioIeTs are hiding in The grass. S d d so purple. O eep an -I:irsT Grade BUILDING A SKYSCRAPER Brrr, brrr. brrrI Grind The drills. Crack, crack, goes The bed rock. The ToundaTion men are working. Bong, bong, bong! Sounds The bell, To signal The derrick, To hoisT The sTeeI beams. 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Fl .1 --.- 7 , 7 A '5l H' ' A ' Z ' ,.i,'? ., 1: 7 33. 11... T K ' LOWER SCHOOL ATHLETICS AThleTics begin in The TirsT Tour grades wiTh supervised play under Miss Wheeler. Team work is inTroduced To The sTudenTs, boTh boys and girls, when They learn someThing oT soccer, baslceT-ball, and baseball. The TiTTh and sixTh grades spend The Tall and winTer monThs playing soccer and play- ground baseball ouTdoors, and volley-ball and capTain-ball in The gym wiTh Miss ArmsTrong as reTeree. The girls in The sevenTh and eighTh grades enioy TavoriTe sporTs such as hockey, baslceT-ball, baseball, swimming, and Toll:-dancing. Among The boys, The several scouT Troops con- sTiTuTe Teams Tor TooTball, volley-ball, baslceT-ball, and baseball. TournamenTs and inTer-school meeTs add To The Tun during The season. LOWER SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES Every Thursday morning, The Lower School assembly is held. ErequenTly The various classes conducT The exercises. Some- Times Mrs. Hubbell chooses The Topic. During The pasT year, several inTeresTing plays and enTerTainmenTs have been given. One Time, The MoTher School, TirsT, and second grades gave a circus. Language plays, and an original presenTaTion by The Glee Club were oTFered by members oT The older classes. The more serious assemblies have been based on general Topics. There are always appropriaTe readings and songs on a subiecT such as FaiThTulness To DuTy, and similar Topics, which are Tollowed by discussions open To all. H Aims 41403 wnms COACHESEE ss ss a ss ss , DIRECTOR as nm SHOP ArHLgy IQ3j1Nb fr1EN's CBAQHES ss B ,M is Rs, mmm Am mass H SS E nmmsmm f-- 'mm ss gases H fm' Eff .-iw a 'm E H-' W E W M. fi mn H .i.,,. M Lv H 5- L Nils-A --' Z 5 ff- 2- niggas ,, H E E. Vw . 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H ss m H1 ss: ss m umm ss my f 1 I 5,4 1 I 'uh' u ,'MIyfY1 ,vulJv,.f.'-1 Juli-IL POLICY OE Tl-IE lvlEN'S ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Men's aThleTics aT The Principia have been marked during The pasT several years by sTeady growTh in The number oT boys who have been able To Take parT in compeTiTive sporTs. This has been made possible in The college Through The organizing oT boTh varsiTy and inTramural Teams, and in The Upper School by The A. B. C. sysTem, inTroduced aT The Principia several years ago by Mr. Lee McCanclless, DirecTor OT lvlen's AThleTics. The A. B. C. sysTem Drovides Tor The division oT all boys in The Upper School inTo A, B, and C groups acco rding To a schedule oT exponenTs based on age, weighT, heighT, and scholasTic class. Each group has iTs own Teams in TooTball and baskeTbaII, which play wiTh Teams in The corresponding division Trom oTher schools in The A. B. C. League, composed oT John Burroughs, ST. Louis CounTry Day School, WesTern MiliTary Academy, and The Principia. Under This A. B. C. sysTem noT only do more boys parTici- paTe acTively in aThleTics, buT They compeTe againsT boys com- parable wiTh Themselves in size and skill. AT The end oT The year a cup is awarded To The school whose Teams have won The greaTesT aggregaTe number oT conTesTs in all league sporTs. The College Teams belong To The Missouri Junior College ConTerence, which provides regular aThleTic relaTionships wiTh Junior College Teams ThroughouT The sTaTe. An inTeresTing schedule wiTh keen compeTiTion is Thus mainTained. ln boTh The College and Upper School, Toofball, loaskeTball, swimming and Track are oTTered as major sporTs. Tennis, inTramural box- ing, and Upper School soccer are minor awardiacTiviTies. For college men noT desiring varsiTy compeTiTion, There are various inTramural acTiviTies which have proved To be oT keen inTeresT To Those parTicipaTing. This year volleyball Teams were organ- ized in The Tall. During The winTer an inTramural baskeTball league had a hoTly conTesTed series oT games, while in The spring, classes in iunior and senior liTe saving insTrucTion were held. Under This plan pracTically all college men were able To Take parT in some sorT oT compeTiTive physical Training. COLLEGE VARSITY FOOTBALL A squad oT more Than TwenTy-Tive men Turned ouT Tor college TooTbaII under The new head coach, Ivlr. Clark. The season was very successTuI, ending in Three vicTories and Two deTeaTs Tor The boys under CapTain Dick Irelan. The TirsT Two games, againsT Ivloberly and I-Iannibal, resuITed in vicTories over Teams which had inTIicTed crushing deTeaTs The year beiore. An oulrweighed buT scrappy Principia Team was able in each case To gain an early advanTage over iTs opponenTs and To hold iT. ATTer losing To WenTworTh by Two Touch- downs, The Team-deTeaTed WesTern by a score OT I4 To 6. BoTh The WenTworTh and Kemper games, IosT by Two Touchdownsi were very hard ToughT, The IasT one being The ouT oT Town game, played aT Booneville. Ed BriTTenham, leTT Tackle, received The dis- TincTion oT being named on The AII-STar Junior College ConTerence Team, while CapTain Ire- Ian, Dick Tullis, and Cleveland CIayTon re- ceived places on The All-Conference second Team. Coach Clark added a sense oT keen enioymenT To The season, making iT a memor- able one Tor all The players. Back row: Mr. Clark lCoachI, MiTcheII, Tullis, SweTT, I-Iargraves Birch Nahluk Clayfon Geake ISophomore Managerl: LT. IvlcCandIess IAss1sTanT Coach Third row: BenTon, Andrews, BriTTenham, R.: BriTTenham E Kenner DooIuTTIe King, Ben neTT. Second row: U1Iey, Leaizow, ScharTenberg, Irelan ICap ann Van Vleck Culmback, McGraw. FirsT row: CurTis, Palmer, FooTe, Smelker. Moberly .. I-Iannibal .. WenTworTIT , WesTern Kemper .,.,.. Scores O Principia O Principia I 3 Principia 6 Principia I 2 Principia 3 I COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL WiTh The maiorilry of lasT year's baskeirball squad back, and a good sized Turn-ouT of new men, Coach Clark had promising maTe- rial Trom The sTarT oT The season. The TirsT Two games. played before The ChrisTmas holi- days, resulTed in one easy vicTory and a de- TeaT, The laTTer againsT a Team Trom ShurTleTT, a Tour year lllinois college, The resT of The season was marked by Tour vicTories and a number oT deieairs by very close scores, Three oT The games being losT by only one poinT. ln The TournamenT aT Columbia, The Team was deTeaTed in The semi-finals oT The conso- laTion round by Jefferson CiTy Junior College, The winning score being made in The lasT Three seconds oT play. CapTain Dick Tullis was named a Torward on The All-Conference Tive, and also holds The individual one-game scoring record in The conTerence. Rankin . .,............... . Shurilehc ......,.............. Scores 5 Principia 48 Principia Hannibal ..... ..,,,.....,..,.,,, ,,,.,,..... 2 2 Principia CenTral Wesleyan 27 Principia PlaT River ..,..................... ,,.. - ,....A..A.. 4 I Principia WesTern ..........,,.,,,.,.,. ..L, ,...,, I3 Principia Moberly ..,....... ,,- ....... 27 Principia Kemper ...,,..... ..... . .... 2 9 Principia Blackburn .,........,.....,. ..,.. - .... 3 2 Principia WenTw,orTh .,........,......... ..,...,.... 2 8 Principia Jeicierson CiTy .......,...,........ .....,,,,,. 2 2 Principia CenTral Wesleyan ......., ...,,...,,. 2 2 Principia WesTern ..,,...,..,.,...,.,........ ,,,. ..,....,. . . I8 Principia 334 Back row: Mr. Clark lCoachl, BagoT'lManagerl, Palmer Nahlilc Bollinger Kropp Kenner Baker lFreshrnan Mana erl Brown i Q i - FirsT row: BenTon, Culmbaclc, RaTz, Tullis lCapTainl, I-larqraves Conklin LeaTzow VARSITY SWIMMING The Principia swimming Team This year carried on The very enviable record oT iTs predecessor, winning all iTs meeTs buT Two. The Team won meeTs wiTh The WashingTon U. Freshmen, WesTern, Kemper, BeaumonT, Cleveland, RooseveIT, and The Missouri School OT Mines. The meeT wiTh Kansas CiTy Junior College resuITed in a deTeaT Tor Principia, 4I-34, The TirsT deTeaT since I93O, ending a sTring oT 29 consecuTive vicTories. The nexT To IasT meeT, The second againsT WesTern, was very hoTIy conTesTed, ending 38-37 in WesTern's Tavor. I.T. Rice Took over The Team This year Trom Commodore FIinT, coach Tor The pasT Tour years. The high poinT man was CapTain Jerome Brenner wiTh 87 poinTs Tor The season, swim- ming The 40 and IOO yard Tree sTyIe and The reIay. Brenner has won The 40 and IOO yard races in The IasT I8 consecuTive meeTs in which The Team has parTicipaTed. The work oT I-Iarri- son in diving was also ouTsTanding. As The season ended, The ToTaI poinTs Tor The swimming Team aggregaTed 394 as againsT Their opponenTs' 28I. Back row: Bollinger, B.7 LT. Rice ICoachI. FirsT row: I-Iolmes, W.: FooTe, Kircher. Scores WashingTon U. Principia ,....... ..... - ...,..... 3 8 Freshmen ..- ....,....... -- .... 37 WesTern .......,............,............ 34 Principia ........ .............. - 41 Kemper ..,- ,.,.... ...,,,.,,...... 2 7 Principia ...,.... ...,........... . 48 BeaumonT . ,... -,.,,,.- .,...,,... ,3O Principia ......,. ,...,.......... . 45 Kansas CiTy Principia ........ ........... M ...34 Junior College ...... ,...4I Cleveland .,,.....,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,... 34 Principia ........ .....,.......... 4 I Rooseveli' .,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,,.,sY,,.,.,.. 2 I Principia ..,..... ...... , ......... 5 4 WesTern .,,,.,,,,,,,,,. , .,,,.,,.,...., -38 Principia ........ ,,.............. 3 7 Missouri School Principia ........ ................ 5 6 of Minesmd... ........,. I9 ' 281 394 Harrison, UTIey, Brooks, A., BriTTer1ham, R. Second row: Thayer IManagerI, BriTTenham, E.: PrenTice, RawsThorne, Lackey, King, Brenner iCapTainI. COLLEGE VARSITY TRACK Back row: Mr. McCandIess ICoacI1I, Swefh TuIIis, Berfon ICap+ainI. Conklin, Skarie IIv1anagerI. Second row: Smiflw, Richard, Jefferies, Miller, Irelan. Cooper, R.: Selmeier, W.: Smifh. Robert Smelker. Third row: Hexfer, WI1ippIe, Benfon, Rainwaier, Harrison. Nahlik, Kinsman. BOXI NG SQUAD Driscoll IMana erI Q I Cooper. R.: Skarie, Van VIecIc, Benneii. Mr. Presfon, Mr. TruescIaIe ICoacI1I. COLLEGE VARSITY TENNIS Lackey. ConIcIin, Palmer Biggerf, CuImbacIc, Takaki Mr. CIarI: ICoacI1I. TI-IE A B C LEAGUE FOOTBALL Coach LaughIin's A Jream ihis year was made up of prom- ising maierial. Iasi year's men and new candidaies from ihe former B squad. Afler losing io Clayion, 6-O, The ieam deci- sively deieaied Pembroke oi Kansas Ciiy. Of Jrhe remaining games, one was won, Iwo Iosi, and one lied. The iie was a hard ioughi balile wiih Weslern, 6-6. A VARSITY FOOTBALL Back row: Kussmann, Miller, I-Iarper, Hewirr, Webb, Rainwaier, C.: Mills. Second row: Cochrane Ilvianagerl, Dickinson. Preniice. Cummins, Alwarcl, Boysen, Laihrop, Frank. Firsi row: Siiii. E.: Sievens, Thomas. Bowles ICapiainl, Bushnell, Andrews, D.: Brooks, A. Cleyfon ...... - ........,.......... - .... 6 Principia A Ieam ......... -. 0 Pembroke ..- ..... .. ,................ I9 Principia A Ieam, .,.....,.. 32 Normandy .........................., I9 Principia A ieamm., .... O Counfry Day School., O Principia A Ieam ,....,.,... .IZ John Burroughs ......,........ 26 Principia A Ieam ............ I2 Wesiern ...,..........................,.. 6 Principia A ieam ...,.. .-, 6 76 62 57 The B iooiball Jream This year had an ouisranding season, winning four games and lying ihe oiher Iwo. Coach Nelson's ieam, under ihe capiaincy oi George Andrews. ,deieaied boih John Burroughs and Couniry Day School, iying boih games wiih Weslrern. A iighiing and deiermined squad came our under Coach Kilburn for The C ieam. Working largely on Iundamenials, Jrhe 'ream bear Wesiern once, going down under larger and older opponenis in iheir oiher games. 58 Wesfern ,,,,............,......,...,...,.,....A.A,....,..., 14 Princioia C ie-am .............. .......... 0 John Burroughs ..,......... ............,....... 3 2 Principia C 'team ,.......,...,.. ,..... .... O Counrry Day School ,,,,,.,,r..,,,,,,,,,, 42 Principia C iearn ............... .......... 7 Wesiern -....--- .....,...,...,....... .......... O Principia C mam.. ,.,,.,...., ...... - ..i2 John Burroughs ....,...,....,,, ...,...... - .,.. 3 I Principia C ieam ...........,... ....,,..,. 0 Couniry Day School .,,.................. 8I Principia C ieann .............................. O 200 19 C FOOTBALL Back row: Tuck. Allison, l-lannaway, Priesmeyer, Kneeland, Wiebe, Lavine. Siriclcland lManaqerl. Second row: Fisher. Lonn, Rui, Frailey, Mclfelvey, Lane. Firsi row: Oakes. DeWind+, A.: Roberison, G.: DeWind+, R.: Sfoflel, Trimp lCap'lainl Noi' preseni. B FOOTBALL Back row: Crawford, Kulas, Cooper. Edwards. Second row: Bohne llvlanagerl. Brooks, M.: Roloerison, F.: Lanq. Duhig, Lewirz, Li. Nelson lCoachl, Whiie. Spaulding, Siiii, R.: Nichols, Rosenrhal. Firsi row: Andrews, R.: Ballard, DeWincl'l Cluie, Andrews, G. lCapiainl, Chase. Holmquisi, Ewing, lvieachem. Wesiern .....,......,..............,..,,..,..,.,,,......... 6 Principia B John Burroughs ,.... - .,..,..,...,... ......,,. O Principia B Couniry Day School.- .,......,.......,. 0 Principia B Wesiern .........,..,..,.....,..,,..,...,.,.. .,....,.. 6 Principia B John Burroughs ........,....,.. - ........,...,.. 0 Principia B Couniry Day School.- .................. 0 Principia B I2 , E.: ieam ieam Team Team 'ream ieam BASKETBALL The same Team ThaT held such an enviable record IasT year reTurned under Coach Laugh- Iin as a polished machine. AIThough losing iTs CapTain, Jim Cummings, in mid-season, The Team came Through The season wiTh eleven vicTories and Two deTeaTs. ln The disTricT TournamenT The A Team was eIiminaTed aTTer deTeaTs aT The hands oT CounTry Day School and John Burroughs. I The B basIceTbaII Team showed a sTrong oTTensive, winning all iTs games excepT The closing conTesT wiTh WesTern. The Team scored 294 poinTs To iTs opponenTs' I94. The C Team which Coach Kilburn puT on The Tloor deTeaTed CounTry Day School and WesTern in iTs TirsT Two games. AlThough The resT oT The scores are noT so Tavorable, The boys proTiTed greaTly Trom Their season's ex- perience. Baclc row: Mr. D. Laughlin IAssisTanT Coachl, Kussmann ICapTain Bowles Miller LaThrop, Mr. J. M. Laughlin ICoachI. FirsT row: 5Tevens, Boysen Thomas STITT R STITT E BasIreTbaII Scores ClayTon .,....... .............,...... I 2 Principia A Team Normandy ........ .....,........ 7 Principia A Team Maplewood ...........,.........,..... .............. I 0 Principia A Team Kirkwood W ,,,,.,. , ,.,., , ,,,.,.,,.,.,,,,..,,. .......,,,...,. I 3 Principia A Team CounTry Day School ..,... . ,... .....,...,.. - .23 Principia A Team Ferguson ......,.......... - ..... - .... -. ............... 24 Principia A Team WesTern .....,......................... .......,....... 3 2 Principia A Team Burroughs ........,.. ...- ,.,...... 23 Principia A Team Ferguson ................. ..., - L ..... I9 Principia A Team Pembroke ................. . .,...... - ..,. ,..,,,,,,...... 2 2 Principia A Team John Burroughs .............,....,.... .... ,.,.. - . -24 Principia A Team CounTry Day School ..,,.,..... ............... I 7 Principia A Team We5Tern ,,.I,,wk,,,w,,,,,,.,,wAw,vAA,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, L, , ,,.,.., 27 Principia A 'ISBYT1 253 Universiiy Ciiy ......,., W ............,... ,,....., 3 2 Principia C ieam V........... .,........... 2 3 Clayion ..... -.. ..,..,..... ..- ........,,4........,..... 28 Principia C 'ream .....4..,.,. ,,..4,......, I 4 Couniry Day Schooi ,...,,........,...... I2 Principia C ieam ,........... ..,.......... I 5 Wesiern ,..,,,...,..,...,....................,,......,..... I5 Principia C Team .........,.. , .,.. -.-...I8 Kirkwood ,..,. -uc .......... ......,,.... 2 O Principia C 'ream ..,...,...,. ....... 4 Clayion ,4,,,,,,,,.....,..,.,.,.....,.....,., - ...,........ I9 Principia C Iearri .....,..,... ......,...,.. I 5 John Burroughs ,......,.............,..,.,,..... 34 Principia C iearn .........,.. ,... . -.-...I4 Couniry Day SchooI.,.-,..,...- ..... 44 Principia C 'team ............ ......... . ...I2 Wegiern ,,.,, , ,4,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,4,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, I7 Principia C iearn ,........ - .,...........,..... I0 221 I25 C BASKETBALL Back row: Fisher. Frailey, Andrews, R. iiviariageri, Priesmeyer, Lonq, Sioiiei. Firsi row: Oakes. DeWind+. A.: Lavine ICap+ainI, Trimp, I-Ieimer. B BASKETBALL Back row: Lanq ilvianageri, Edwards. De-Windi Chase, Li. McCandIess ICoachI. Bohne IAssisian'I Ivianageri. Eirsi row: Andrews. G.: Cooper, Spaulding iCapiainI, Meachem. I-IowarcI. Universiiy Ciiy ,.,......,...,......... -..-.--.I8 Principia B ieam, Normandy ..... ,,.,... .................... - , .-..-.IO Principia B iearn Couniry Day School ...,.,............... I7 Principia B Team Wesiern ,,...,...,...,...............,....,,..,..,,......,, I4 Principia B ieam, Clayion ..,..,..,.......,............,. .......,,..... I 4 Principia B Team. John Burroughs .........., ,.... - .,.,... I 7 Principia B 'ream Kirkwood ,... i - ..................... ..... - -.-.I4 Principia B ieam Clayion ...,......,,..,.,..,..,,.,,.,A.,..,L......,.L.L.,., 33 Principia B ieam John Burroughs ............,.......,,, L ..,..,, 22 Principia B Team Couniry Day School, ............. ,..., - 9 Principia B ieam Wesiern M- ....,...4......,...,,.............. - .,.... 26 Principia B ieam I94- E.: Young, Ewing, Brooks. M.: Nichols, Lewiiii ' ' .d ' ff' ACADEMIC VARSITY TENNIS Sfevens, Spa u I din g, BowIes, Brooks. M., Lavine, Mr. Clark ICoacI1I. ACADEMIC VARSITY TRACK Back row: Mr. Fisher ICoacI1I, I-IoImquis'r, Fuhrer IAssisfanI' ManaqerI, Cooper. Mills, I-Iewiff, Webb. Fisher, I-Ieimer. Bohne IManaqerI. Crawford. Firsf row: Prenfice. Miller, Kussmann ICap'rainI, AIward, l.ewi'rZ. ACADEMIC VARSITY SOCCER Back row: Franks IManagerI, RosenI:ieId, Ballard, Coch- rane, I-IewiH, Clufe, Whife, Mr. Ford ICoacI1I. Second row: Gen'fIIe, Lane, McKeIvey, Roberfson, G.: I-Iannaway, Ewald. Roberfson, F. Eirsf row: Ofis. PercivaI, Webb. Mills. Andrews, D.: I-Iolmquisf, Alward. WOIvIEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Officers Presideni ..... Frances Spencer Vice-Presidenr . . . Belly May Slewarl' Secrerary . . . . Alice Riddle Treasurer . . . Frances Bloclc Social Head .... Nancy Williams Freshman Represeniaiive CharIoHe Angus This year marks The adoplion of a new consliiulion by Jrhe Execuiive Board of The Women's A'rhIeI'ic Associalion. As siaied in This consrilulion, The purpose of Jrhe associaiion is . . . Io cooperaie wiih The Women's Alhleric Deparlmenl in promoiing good sporismanship, a lceener love for sporis and alhleiic accomplishment and in leaching an excellenl use of leisure lime Through a'rhIe+ic aciivilyf' GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PLAY FOR PLAY'S SAKE Officers Presideni' . . Vice-Presidenl' . Secreiary . Treasurer . . . Social, Ari, and Publicily Head Head of Hockey Head of Baskerball Head of Baseball . Head of Swimming . Dorolhy Huey . Sally Handy Palricia Dobson Margarel Tillman Beairice Bamford Eleanor Hoadley Ann Louise Smilh Marlha Lou Fuller . Nancy Sawin ?' sEll, ' ' JNKQA, Winning House Hockey College House .,.,,,..,.,....,....,..A,..... 2 Perrin ,,,.4....,.., ...........,.. I College House. .,,,,...,.,,,......... 2 Roosl .... ,.- ,,,, ..... ........ 0 College I-louse. ...... ,..,....., I Prin Hall ...,.....,.. ,..,...,,.,... O WINNING I-IOUSE HOCKEY COLLEGE I-IOUSE Back row: Marx, Field. Pollard. Block. Scoll. McGraw, I-lopson. Firsl row: Perol, Tuller. Buck, Kreclce lCaplainl Diclcerman.iCl1aclbourne, B.: Handy. C. 63 COLLEGE VARSITY HOCKEY Back row: Pennypaclcer, Clfiaclbourne. B.: Paine. Slewarl, B. M.: Perol, Tuller, Williams. A. Firsl row: Flinl, Williams. N.: Boeger. Spencer lCapl'ainl, Kussman. D.: Kracke, Diclcerman. College Varsily Hockey College ......,,. .......,,......,.....,.,,... , 0 Academic ...... College ,.,...... . .,..,....,...., 2 Monlicello . .... .. l :!' 1V Q:kB I'-7 fT'f -I ' Prln Prin Prim Prin WINNING HOUSE BASKETBALL TEAM PRINCIPIA HALL Hall Hall Hall Hall Back row: Cone, Flint Boeqer, Curfis. Slewarl, B. M. Kolwlhaas, Williams. E. Firsl' row: Besancon, Weaver. L.: Beillussg Paine lCap'reinl, Pease, Williams. A. Roosl Perrin College Acad ernics - -.msg , pf-nf COLLEGE VARSITY BASKETBALL Back row: Sobel, Paine, Boeger, Flinl, Child. Second row: Morse. Slewarl, B, M.: Dickerman ICap'rainI. Kracke, Angus. Eirsl row: Tandler, G.: Spencer, Tuller, Tebbells Clwadbourne, B.: Kussman. Beilfuss. College Isl Ieamn.- ...,.,,.,... I0 Academic Is? 'learn .... College 2nd 'learn .................. I2 Academic 2nd Ieam ..., College .......................,.,,.,..c.......... 26 SI1urIIe'l'l .............,...,....,...,.....,. College ......,.. .... - .,....... 3 8 Slwurllell .,.,.,.... ...... FOURTH ACADEMICS WINNING CLASS TEAM Baclc row: Grococlc, Cushing, Blevins. Mclvliclwael. Peferson, Johnson, Lavine. Firsl row: Fauber, Briggs, I-luey. Bamlord, Dobson. Tillman, Kussmann. Winning Class Baskefball 4II1 Academic .........,. .....,,,.,.,.,.. , 46 2nd Academic ........ .,......,.... I I 4+Iw Academic, ,Y,.,., ......,,..,.... 4 5 3rd Academic ,...,,.,,A, ,.....,...,.. 3 O 4II1 Academic ...,.. -. ...,........... 3I Prin Hall ,....,.. ,LW .......,......,. ...3O 65 ACADEMIC VARSITY BASKETBALL Back row: Bass, Huey. McMichael, Chase, Handy, S. Eirsl row: Tillman, Kussman, R.: Sawin, Bamford. Johnson, Blevins. Academic Va rsify Basl: zlball Academic Isl' Ieam ,,,.. ,.... , .24 College Isl Ieam, ,,,. , .IO Academic 2nd Ieam ......,.,... IO College 2nd +eam,, .,,,,..I2 ACADEMIC VARSITY HOCKEY Back row: Bamlord, Cushing, Blevins, Johnson. Second row: Grocock, McMichael. Eauber, Ellis, S.: Dobson, Kussnnann. Elrsl row: Sprague, Gregson, Hancly, S.: Sawin, Huey, Tillman. Academic Varsi+y Hockey Academnc .., ., .,,.. ..... ........ I J olwn Burroughs ...,,,.. -,,.,........3 Academic ..,. .,l College - ,... ,... , ,.., .,....., .,..,. . 0 ,PV mv mi H-gms ,ln Winning Class Hockey 4Il1 Academics ,, .,,,,,,..,..,.,..,,, 5 Zncl Academics., ,.,, ,W ,,.,, 4IhAcadem1cs. ,4...... .....,,.,. ,..0 3rcI Academncs ,...... ,. FOURTH ACADEMICS WINNING CLASS HOCKEY Back row: Tillman, Johnson. Cushing, Faulner. Dobson. Firsl row: Huey. Bamforcl, McMichael. Blevins Kussmann, R.: DeSI'1on. 66 l iw EQ CQEIIIIWII am J m ff: A fff 1 ' ff H T7 ffffj-if F n I ' Tl-IE PRINCIPIA CONCERT AND LECTURE COURSE ConTinuing The high sTandard OT excellence and varieTy which characTerizes The Principia COncerT and LecTure Course, This year's program broughT To SainT Louis some OT The mOsT OuTsTanding arTisTs OT The musical world and OT The sTage. The purpose OT The Course is To assisT in developing a culTural ouT- look and an appreciaTiOn OT aesTheTic values, noTably Those in The Tields OT music and dramaTic arT. The series was opened by The Salzedo l-larp Ensemble which made iTs ST. Louis reciTal debuT here. The Ensemble achieved remarkable eTTecTs Through iTs skilled inTerpreTaTiOn and bril- lianT Technique. Dino Borgioli, a new lTalian singer, compleTely TulTilled The expecTaTiOns aroused by The TacT ThaT he had been widely acclaimed ThrOughOuT Europe. OT his perTOrmance in Vienna, a prOminenT music criTic wroTe: WiTh his ingraTiaTing, warm voice OT lyric perTecTiOn and moving beauTy, handled wiTh TasTidious discreTion, he held The house breaThless. l-lis dra- maTic, yeT conTrolled expression and The richness OT his Tone recalled Caruso. This concerT was Tollowed by The reciTal OT DOroThy Sands. long an impOrTanT Tigure aT The Neighborhood Playhouse, in New York, who delighTed The audience wiTh her presenTaTion OT STyles in AcTing, ia hisTory OT The TheaTre in The Torm OT dramaTic episodes. Miss Sands displayed greaT versaTiliTy in The wide varieTy OT her characTers and The skill wiTh which she pOrTrayed Them. Ever TO be remembered was LoTTe Lehmann's concerT, one OT The highlighTs OT The season. Mme. Lehmann exhibiTed a perTecT undersTanding OT German leider, Through her inTelli- genT, dramaTic inTerpreTaTion OT Them. She Thrilled her audi- ence, parTicularly in Those songs in which she displayed her wide range and color. IT has been Truly said OT her ThaT she is a woman OT superb TemperamenT and capaciTy Tor The expression OT greaT and varied emOTiOns. AnoTher ouTsTanding concerT OT The season was ThaT OT Myra Hess, English pianisT. I-ler program was especially well- selecTed, The numbers being arranged in chronological order, beginning wiTh ScarIaTTi, represenTing The early eighTeenTh cen- Tury, and ending wiTh Chopin OT The middle nineTeenTh cen- Tury. AlThOugh The pianisT showed The Technique OT a True arTisT, she placed greaTer emphasis upon her menTal concep- Tion expressed Through The .medium OT musical Torm. The nexT concerT was a reTurn engagemenT OT Georges Barrere and his LiTTle Symphony. This organizaTion is composed OT ThirTeen men, all OT Them virTuosi. The size OT The group in no way deTracTed Trom The richness and gualiTy, buT raTher added a charm OT inTimacy ThaT cannOT be claimed by a larger OrganizaTion. EurThermore, iT enabled The Ensemble TO revive many delicaTe and beauTiTul examples OT chamber music, exquisiTe compOsiTiOns which have long lain neglecTed. The Tinal concerT broughT To us The greaT Hungarian vio- linisT, Joseph SzigeTi. l-le is essenTially a virTuOso, buT his virTuosiTy was accompanied by a glorious Tone and depTh OT inTellecT, coupled wiTh well-direcTed emOTion. n 69 J PHI ALPHA ETA The Phi Alpha ETa, College Honor SocieTy, was organized by The members oT Phi BeTa Kappa and Sigma Xi. lTs purpose is To promoTe The sTandards oT scholasTic aTTainmenT. Those enrolled as members musT rnoT only have aTTained scholasTic excellence, buT also have displayed qualiTies of leadership. and a sincere desire To supporT The Principia ideals. r The club sponsors and supporTs various proiecTs in The col- lege which are in line wiTh iTs aims and ideals. RecenTly, The PeeTe Memorial Prize ConTesT for lyric poeTry was opened Tor The TirsT Time since I93O, To Academic and College sTudenTs. Members George A. Andrews Carolyn Cone Monroe Couper E. Clive Davis Blanche Galloway Roberf Charles Gealce Chaille Handy lolani Ingalls Mary Kahllwaas BenTon Lackey Virginia Landenberger Donald Laughlin V Edwin Leonard MargareT McCandless Floyd A. McNeil David H. Morey Frederic E. Morgan William E. Morgan, Jr. Grace CliTford Pease Rufh Pennypaclcer Sallie McRoberTs Rowlson Lewis Selmeier William H. Selmeier Douglas SweTT Gladys Tandler Audrey F. Van Pelf Officers Presidenjr . . . . AlTrecl A. GerTsch Vice-PresiclenT . . . BeTTy Grey STewarT SecreTary . . . . Carol Spring Treasurer . . Mary V. Morey 7 5::L..,:...:'.:.5,: 'T l H'-A 'l5'3 ' ':I?:5!4:-: T -.i-:- ' '-'T 'iI 1 VE-:'-:MJ'I.7:EiI,?'-'1 1.hE4' ' -,J i Q- ::e4:J :-:s'34'L-i ?i ' ' 35.E53r-5' :-: A In The spring of I92I and The Tall oT I922 a ChrisTian Science SocieTy was Tormed aT The Principia Junior College in accordance wiTh ArTicle XXIII, SecTion 8 oT The Manual oT The MoTher Church. In The spring OT I933 The members oT This SocieTy Tool: acTion To have iTs TiTle changed To ChrisTian Science Organi- zaTion aT The Principia College. This sTep seemed one oT progress in Iine wiTh The deveIopmenT oT The Tour year college. TesTimony meeTings are held on aITernaTe Tuesday evenings during The school year, and all members OT The college are invi'Ied To aTTend. The number oT acTive members oT The organizaTion probably exceeds ThaT oT any oTher College Or- ganizaTion or SocieTy. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION This year, as in previous years, The Crganizalrion sponsored Two IecTures by members oT The Board of LecTureship of The lVIoTher Church. The IecTurers were lvlr. Paul STarlc Seeley, and Mr. Charles V. Winn. AnoTher acTiviTy was The disTribuTion oT ChrisTian Science periodicals Through The college dormiTories. As The ConsTiTuTion sTaTes, ArTicIe II, The purpose oT This OrganizaTion is: To provide a means by which The members oT The College communiTy may parTicipaTe in The organized acTiviTy of our Cause, Thereby awakening young people To The privileges and responsibiliTies oT church work and The necessiTy oT Taking an acTive parT in ThaT work. . ' Officers Presidenlr . . . William Selmeier Reader ....... Donald Bliss Vice-Presidenr . . . Nalca MaTsuIcaTa SecreTary .... RuTh Pennypaclcer q Treasurer ..... David Andrews RepresenTaTive-aT-La rge Mr. George Chandler RepresenTaTive-aT-La rge James STacIc Firsi' row: Nalca MaTsuIcaTa, William Selmeier. RuTh Pennypacker. Second row: Mr, George Chandler, James STaclc. Donald Bliss. Presiclenl ................. VlCe'Pf'GSldSTl'l' ,... The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, by Analole France Direcled by Frank G. Parlxer Officers .Roberl Ge-alce ,,..,..,.,.lVlary Kohlhaas Secrela ry ......,..,4....,r....... .......r.. A ,,,,.4,,,...,,.. , Business Manag Facully Advisor ........v............... - ............,..w........, Nancy Williams Sr .vvr E ..V. L. .... , ...,, , .,,..,.,,. Veazey Rainwaler STAGE CREW Mr. Edwin S. Leonard Back row: Roberlson. E.:i DeWindl, E.: Anderson, Mr. Dielz lFacully Direclorl, Olis, Wells, Webb. Second row: Clule, Brooks, A.: Rainwaler, C.: Duncan, Dickinson. Firsl row: Roberlson, G.: l-lannaway, Bohne, Genlile. Pl DELTA KAPPA Members Besancon, Mariory Blanlce, Mildred Bollinger. Lynn Buck, Barbara Bunlinq, Cyrus Cone, Carolyn Couper, Monroe Dale, Dorolhy Driscoll, l-larold Geake, Roberl l-largraves, Paul l-laser, Joseph l-lopson, Billie Jarvis, Eloise King, Thomas Kinsman, Blair Koerner. Rulh Ann Kohlhaas, Mary B Laney, Burlon Morse, Belly Nagel, Dorolhy Rainwaler, Veazey Reynolds, Louise Selmeier. William Spillman, Kennelh Spring, Carol Slewarl, Belly Grey Slewarl, Belly May Slresen-Reuler. Mary Slrong, Clarence Tebbells, Jane Thayer, Beniamin Weaver, Louise Williams, Angelina Williams. Edilh Williams, Nancy Vieregg, Elizalbelh .5..ul Y -1' ALPHA DELTA KAPPA Members Corbell Alward Marjorie Amend James Anderson Dexler Andrews Joe Bagel Bill Ballard Beafrice Bamford Bobbie Bernard Phyllis Block Phil Bohne Ben Bollinger Bigelow Boysen Allan Brooks Beverly Browne Belly Bulferworrl-1 Eloise Chase Sunshine Colby George Cooper Mary Copeland Edward De Windr Edward Dickinson Pai Dobson Charles Duncan Karl Ewald Nelson Ewing Lionel Frank Marfha Lou Fuller Rom Gooding Margaref Gregson Laura Jane Hancock Sallie Handy Helen Hewiff William l-lewifi Jane Howard Merlon Howard Dororhy Huey Karherine Johnson Barbara Kelley Doris King Harry Kircher Howard Kulas Jim Kussman Rulh Kussman Frankie Lane Helen Lavine Henry Lavine Barbara Lippih' Marfha McMichael Tommy Mills Tom Moyer Jack Nichols Lawrence Newell Dan Percival Hope Peferson Tommy Prenfice Crawford Rainwafer Forbes Roberlson Helen Roberfson Nancy Sawin Zelda Schell Ann Louise Smirh Margaref Ann Smirh Pamela Smilh Charles Spaulding Carol Spedick BeHy Jane Sprague Raleigh Slevens Margaref Tillman Shirley Wallace Jervis Webb Jack Wells Officers Presideni . . Dan Percival Vice-Presidenf . . Pal' Dobson Secrelary . . . . Doris King Business Manager . . Tommy Mills DEBATE soumn William Selmeier, CapTain ScoTT MiTchelI David Andrews BeTTy Morse Donald Bliss Helen Nixon Duane DooliTTle Clarence STrong MargareT Eisner ClayTon D. Ford, Coach The College Debairing Squad enjoyed iTs Third and mosi successTul year oT acTiviTy wiTh eighTeen debaTes, winning all buT one oT Those where decisions were made. The subiecT used loy The Teams was: Resolved, ThaT The lnTer-Allied war debTs should be canceled. William Selmeier and Donald Bliss, upholding The negaTive, debaTed wiTh Kansas CiTy' and Moberly Junior Colleges, Wil- liam Jewel, WesTminsTer, ShurTleTT, McKendree, and Parlc Col- leges, and Kemper MiliTary School. WiTh ScoTT iVliTchell and Duane DooliTTle upholding The aTTirmaTive The Team deloaTed McKendree and Park Colleges, Kansas CiTy Junior College and Kemper MiliTary School. Clarence STrong and David Andrews, also on The aTTirma- Tive, deloaTed wiTh Drury College and WebsTer Groves High School. The women's negaTive Team, consisTing oT BeTTy Morse and Helen Nixon, and The aTTirmaTive Team, composed OT iviargareT Eisner and Helen Nixon, boTh deloaTed wiTh McKendree. The DebaTe Squad senT William Selmeier and RoloerT Geake To The sTaTe Junior College OraTorical ConTesT aT lvlolaerly This year. Selmeier won second place in DeclamaTion and Third place in OraTion, while Gealqe won Third place in Readings, Tl-TE SCHOOL OF NATIONS School of NaTions CommiTTee George A. Andrews, M. Sc., Ph. D., Chairman Frederic E. Morgan, A. B. Gardner C. Anihony, A. M., Sc. D. E. Olive Davis, M. A. I Thomas E. Blackwell, Jr., M. S. William E. Morgan, Jr., A. B. Winniired A. Hubbell Edward B. Orr, A. B. Samuel N. Baker, M. A. Anne ElizabeTh Jenkins, M. A. Since iTs esTablishmenT eighT years ago, The School oT NaTions has played an increasingly imporTanT parT in The acTivi- Ties oT The Principia. Each year There has been sTeady prog- ress in The enlargemenT oT This work designed To make Tangible and pracTical The ideal oi inTernaTional Triendship. The School oT NaTions was Tounded by a good Triend who placed aT The School's disposal a Tund Tor The TurTherance oT The idea. A commiTTee oT The TaculTy supervises The procedure. The acTiviTies oT The School oi NaTions are varied. Several scholarships have been esTablished Through which Principia sTudenTs may prepare Tor some Torm of inTernaTional service. They also make iT possible Tor Toreign sTudenTs To aT'Tend school here. RecenTly, a summer scholarship was announced which enables one sTudenT a year To Travel abroad. One oT The mosT inTeresTing oi The acTiviTies is The School oT NaTions Museum which conTains obiecTs Trom all parTs oT The world. This proiecT was begun by anoTher Triend, who made a collecTion of Tigurines and dolls displaying The naTional 'cosTumes oT various counTries. Since ThaT Time, more and more maTerial has been added including many more figurines, poT- Tery, books, anTiques, phoTographs, TexTiles and carvings. The Library oT The School oT NaTions includes several hun- dred books, many oi Them purchased abroad by members oi The TaculTy, as well as a reTerence Tile conTaining valuable prinTs and picTures, The collecTion OT cosTume plaTes being especially noTable. Three years ago, The message was senT ouT Through The monThly bulleTin, Progress aT Principia, ThaT The School was making a collecTion oT The naTional colors oT oTher naTions. The response was inspiring. The lnTernaTional Colors Collec- Tion now includes Tlags Trom TourTeen counTries. These flags were accompanied by leTTers inclicaTing The desire To parTici- paTe in This ideal oT world-wide Triendship. WiTh The esTablishmenT oT The Tour-year College, greaTer opporTuniTies will be made possible Tor The developmenT oT The School oT NaTions. The Triends who made possible iTs incepTion are giving one hundred and TiTTy Thousand dollars Tor a School oT NaTions building, in addiTion To The income Trom one hundred Thousand dollars Tor use in TurThering These acTiviTies. FurThermore, courses will be oTTered in The Senior College which will make iT possible Tor sTudenTs To prepare Tor Toreign service and work oT inTernaTional naTure. lT is The aim oT The School oT NaTions To enlarge and sTrengThen The work oT The Principia in making pracTical The ideal oT inTernaTional service and Triendship. Tl-IE COLLEGE WOMENS GLEE CLUB The Women's Glee Club had a large aTTendance and popu- lariTy This year, and carried on quiTe an exTensive program. ln The Tall iT parTicipaTed aT a Sing : aT ChrisTmas Time, in combinaTion wiTh oTher school Glee Clubs, iT sang l-landel's Messiah, iT also combined wiTh The Men's Glee Club in songs Tor The Pi DelTa Kappa perTormance and Tor a concerT in The spring. The girls have had a mosT proTiTable year due To The eTTorTs oT Mrs. VVinniTred Hubbell, who has lovingly given her Time as direcTor. MEN'S GLEE CLUB The sixTh year oT acTiviTy Tor The Men's Glee Club was very inTeresTing and enjoyable under The leadership OT Mr. Clark. The TirsT quarTer was spenT in preparing To assisT The oTher Glee Clubs in presenTing several choruses Trom l-Tandel's Messiah ATTer ChrisTmas The Club prepared a program To be sung aT The Pi DelTa Kappa program, during The inTermis- sion and baclQsTage during The plays. The lasT acTiviTy oT The year was an inTormal program given ioinTly wiTh The College Women's Glee Club. Tl-IE CADET CORPS ln any group working Toward a common goal some Torm oT organizalrion is necessary. The boys oT The Upper School oT The Principia Torm a uniT lcnown as The CadeT Corps. This organizaTion is noT primarily rniliTary alThough a number oT iTs acTiviTies are carried on in miliTary manner. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS RainwaTer, C.: Andrews, R.: Webb, Mills, V The miliTary work in which The CadeT Corps cloes parTici- paTe is in no sense preparaTion Tor war. IT has been chosen as The Torrn oT acTiviTy besT suiTecl To Teach The TundamenTals OT discipline and leadership. As a whole, This organizaTion undeniably meeTs a greaT need and plays an imporTanT parT in The educaTional work oT The Principia. NON-COMM ISSION ED OFFICERS Back row: STiTT, R.: Dickinson, CluTe. Kircher, Bollinger, B.: WhiTe Duncan, Cochrane, Gooding, Chase, I-lolmquisT, Hill. FirsT row: PrenTice, Miller. Thomas, Ballard, Kussmann. Meachem Bowles, Brooks, A.: HewiTT. STiTT, E. FIRST PLATQQN A COMPANY Jervis Webb, Comma ndinq FIRST PLATOON B COMPANY Thomas Mills, Commanding 78 SECOND PLATOON A, COMPANY Roberf Andrews, Commanding . . .ll ef, . -1 'QB ,, . ,UA ...ii L ..' . 1 Jag 1 fi YL , CADET BAND CADET CORPS Cadei Caplain-Crawford Rainwaler Cadel Firsl' Lieulenanl-Roberr Andrews Cadel Firsr Lieulenanl-Jervis Webb Cadel Firsl Lieulenanl-Thomas Mills Gold Siripes-lAn honor awarded io ihe plaioon having The grearesl number of men wilhoul delinqueni reporls againsl' Their names.l Won by Firsl' Plalroon B Company. Gold Slar Slripes-lAn honor consisling of Gold S'l'ripe re- quiremenls logelher wilh no scholasric deficiencies.l Won by Firsi Plaloon A Company. Snappiesl Plafoon-lAn honor going +o The Plaloon wifh lhe mosl boys lefl afrer a rigid balfalion inspecliorml Won by Second Plaloon A Company. lvloslr Soldierly Cadel-Corbelf Alward-Firsl Plaloon A Company. Besl Drilled Plaloon-Second Plaroon A Company-Com A manded by Roberi Andrews. Winning Bed lvlalcers-Monle lvleachem and Bob Cochrane- Firsl Plaloon A Company. Crack Squad-Second Plaloon A Company, commanded by James Kussmann. Manual of Arms-.lack Nichols-Firsl Plafroon A Company. SOCIETY AT PRINCIPIA SoTT lighTs and swe'eT music, swaying, duskily-lighTecl Tigures in The Howard Hall Ballroom wiTh The huge eyes oT The lnaskelrloall baskers peering down inTo The murmuring, scinTillaT- ing crowd oT sparkling young people. FirsT, These eyes oT The High SocieTy waTch wiTh chorTling amusemenT The opening GeT-TogeTher lnTormal and adequaT'e radiaTor ears lisTen To The biTs OT -so you come Trom WaTTs -well- The eyes lolink and every Thursday nighT open To waTch wiTh especial inTeresT The men and women ierk, skip. and glide, and The radiaTors pick up sTeam To lisTen To Bud WGplG'S Thrilling melodies lgraTis every Thursdayll. House ParTies ! The eyes open wide and, when The dances aren'T aT This gay ballroom, look mournTully ouT OT The corner aT The lucky house. The Buddy Hop and The Sopho- more ReTurn give The eyes a Thrill. They can hardly see wiTh conTeTTi and balloons dripping Trom Their eyes, buT They caTch COLLEGE BEAUX l ARTS BALL L The hiIariTy oT The occasions. Blinking TasT and Turiously now, They Try To Take in all The beauTy oT These Proms, The Junior Prom, The Sophomore Prom, The Freshmen Prom, and down in +ha+ Ii++Ie undeserving armory, ThaT DecIaraTion of Independence The Girls' Mock Prom Iminus malesl. Jealously The eyes peek Through The doors inTo The Tavored bigger hall oT The Men's Gym where dapper uniforms parade and loow To lovely ladies all in whiTe aT The MiIiTary Ball. Snowloalls, hearTs, Tlowers, more conTeTTi blur a IiTTIe The six swinging, singing, exclusive Floor ParTies. No resT Tor The weary -The eyes are Torced To bulge aT These classics, Class Dances, running rioT, Tour oT Them. Suddenly They are rudely awakened by swarms oT resTless, happy, uniTormed Tollxs, an All-Academic Dance. Spring opens even wider The eyes oT The High SocieTy when They Ioolc down on These epiTomies oT Ioveliness, ioy, charm, and sporTy color, The W. A. A. Dance and The UG. A. A. Prom. ACADEMIC MILITARY BALL WWW cl Tl-IE Cl-IAPERGN Mr. Edwin S. Leonard. Sponsor Sijaff Roberi A. Cooper, Ediior Lewis Selmeier Richard Tullis Nelson Kenner BeHy Grey Srewarl i Q ,.,.,. -4, . .s , .. .. .ii-fi wi ' , Qi' , ,. si +5 , , 5 'Ki -'- I si :-..::. s.: , 'rjg ,wir H 4 . U N 1 t 11 iq Y 2 ' ff 'N UA 1 1 X481 ,SP Q Q.. A , , . 32 i 2 i QA -su -.4. :..-.,pn:- Chaille l-landy Richard Schari Eloise Jarvis Evelyn Kracke Julie Baker Frances Block Gene Skarie Richard Miller SU We all like +o read alooul +he Things our friends are doing, aboui 'rhe evenis of The day, and mos? of all we like lo see our own names in prinl. For a long 'rime a need has been feli on +he campus for a publicaiion ihai would give life and unify and expression io our everyday experience. H was in response io This demand Thai ihe The Chaperon made i'rs appearance foward 'rhe end of ihe Winier Quarler. The paper is issued every Jrwo weeks. Hs form is Jrhe sim- plesi and lhe mosl inexpensive, and because of 'rhis ihe paper is able 'io pay ils own way despile ihe limifed circulaiion. The Chaperon, eyes and ears of The campus, keeps ihings checked up. RF. ,K ,g - 'L , ii A i Le TEH 2, , X , '-'qf '15 xg ,Jn v ,Lex ,L 4-fi, ,g in -33 Q 1 QI gi :gr Qi' ,wg .-of 'r , i fir? 1 a j'-5 JT- , ,- 4' Y. 'iii' 2 172:-A, if-I -EI ' V29 .ii ' if 'LJ i fm Ii rr: 1 1,4 -ss s i 2 1 SHEAF STAFF ACADEMIC COMMITTEE Pairicia Dobson Laura Jane Hancock Eleanor Blevins Thomas Mills SHEAF STAFF Business Elizaloeih Vieregg Franklin Lane Belly Morse Eugenia Mangel Mariory Besancon Janel Sobel Marjorie Engeri' Angeline Williams Edifh Ayer Dewih' John Peler Selby Burron Laney Harnilion Bigger? Duane Doolillle James Fisher Life ra ry Mildred Blanlce Maya Paine Florence May Snow Roberl' Cooper Ari' Richard Miller Marqarei Tuller Dorolhy May Hansen Chaille Handy Grelchen Haesly Selena Gleason SHEAF BCDARD Faculiy Advisor . . Mr. Edward B. Orr Ediior-in-Chief . . . Benlon Laclkey Assislani Edilor . . Berry Grey Sirewarr .Business Manager . . . Scorl' Milchell Assl. Business Manager . Roberl Allen Women's Alhlelics . Belfry May Slewarl Men's Alhlelics . . David Andrews Chari . . Monroe Couper Sralislics . Clarence Slrong Lilerary . . Roberl Gealce Pholography . Nelson Kenner Arr . . 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Army ol: wallpaperers and plasrerers seen busily moving aboul The men's houses. Od. I-2. S+. Louis lraflic deparlmenl' and Jrransporlalion bus- iness given Jremporary employmenjr by surge of an exlremely helerogeneous crowd 'rowards Page and Bell. OCT. 3. lvlr. Roberlson asrurely offers new sei' of jokes as bail for senior college courses. Ocl. 13. O scroggy hal-o scroggy hal- l-low evergreen Jrhy greenness . . llo be sung lo Tune of O 'l'annenbaum l Obi. 20. Freshmen girls-noi To be ouldone by Their class- , . 1.111- males-Take lo green gloves, making Jrhe class colors now green and green. Ocl. 22. Foolball game makes if Two slraighl games wilh win over l-lannibal. Mr. Clark swoons on field. Nov. 5. Two Tullis-Claylon passes lend slighl assislance lo Pansy's rolled sleeves and French chalrler wilh brolher Ray in deiearing our old rival Weslern. Nov. IO. College House Knilling Club dazzles assembly wilh display of flaming red scarls-millens presumably boughl af Scruggs' fire sale. Nov. I9. The girls blossom lorlh al Buddy l-lop in liormals. 'ro Y TQ W s 'TNS MQ? Nov. 30. ExTensive casualTies move adminisTraTion To declare moraTorium on snowballinq. BeTTy Chad seen eaTing oTT manTelpiece . .' . sTrange . . . Dec. 4. Thayer swears OT-T women Tor The coming year. Dec. I I. All G-lee Clubs combine To sing The Messiah, and realize The happy resulTs oT weeks oT pracTice. - Dec. I4. books Dec I6 ScharTenberg drops in aT The sTore To buy TexT- Reason'7 Exams sTarT Tomorrow A group oT suspicious characTers was seen rushing The season a b1T by carolung gayly despiTe m1dnighT Treezing blasTs Conclusion College l-louse pancakes and cocoa hiT The spoT Jan 3 College reTurns wiTh many memories behind Them and ThoughTs oT h1bernaTlon and baslceTball games ahead Jan 9 Only l5I days more Tull June 9 Thayer swears oTT women Tor The remainder oT school J I3 Friday Mr Fords sense oT humor impels him To gave a TesT oT Th1rTeen quesT1ons To his Econ class OT ThrrTeen members ff-USD f 'W K 1 fx 1 Z V1 if T, f rjx . . , BD. . i . . I i i ! . - A g . --gan. JP . '-I4 l f 4 2 ' ' ff 3 f f 334-1'-I , . 1. - I-1 5- ' 1 ' l ?' X X :anna , H gg. f 'x , 5 If A I .aah E ' T X N , V Q ' . T N ' , l - f Z l Q T Xfsvl Jan. l5. Men's Org selecTs Elsah as spoT Tor The release oT numerous Freshmen Trom The long winTer's bondage. Jan. I7. A Freshman was seen aT brealQTasT Today. Feb. 5. Men's l-louse changes, a TacT aTTesTed by wide Trail oT shoes, books, neclcTies and blanlceTs along Page. Feb. I6. College beaTs Acs in a spiriTed mud TighT on lower campus. Mr. Ford reporTed To have been seen Twice wiTh a soccer ball during The aTTernoon. Thayer swears OTT women Tor The resT oT The year. Feb. I8. The TacT ThaT Mr. Clark has classmaTes on The STaTe Police Today resulTed in a Triendly chaT lmerely This and noThing morel which, however, held up The TooTball bus an hour. Mar. l.-June 9. Gerhard-Bollinger l-louse WaTer FighT.' Mar. .3. We have come To The conclusion ThaT Ukrania has a crying need Tor more Than one composer. BuT we enjoyed The dancing iTselT. The Prin l-lall Pe-onies win Basl4eTball cup, deTeaTing The Perrin PanThers by one poinT. 89 9 - F58 I6 SEALS! -4 TTA Z' FQQOSH' l X Mar. Il. Two arTisTic plays, TreaTing marriage Trom every angle, enlighren a Tormerly uninTormed audience. Oooh '. . . how graTeTul we should be . . . Mar. IS. Everyone harboring The leasT Trace oT a guilTy con- science lays low as The TirsT issue oT The Chaperon makes iTs appearance. Mar. I8-23. Spring vacaTions. Some go home To Take a resT. BuT The resT sTayed here. Mar. 29. Big happenings Today. Second issue of Chaperon. Miss Davis in special assembly poinTs ouT evils oT sTeady daTing. Six addiTional couples seen on campus aTTer lunch. lvlar. 30. W. A. A. Awards ParTy Takes all women Trom sup- per. Grace in The dining room: This is The day The Lord has made. LeT us reioice and be glad in iT. April l. Morey Juniors carry ouT spiriT oT The day wiTh a dance in The KindergarTen room. April I6. EasTer. Girls' haTs show new Trimmings: boys' suiTs, considerable bleaching. College l-louse Sunrise Services held in Torm OT EasTer Egg hunT. April 21. SheaT Carnival. IT IS surprising To see a man lead- ing a chicken around. Especially when boTh are oT The same race. lPardon usll May 6. College House lndians revel in heap big sTeak TesT aT Loch Lin Reservahon. Back home Bollinger l-louse Tloods The l-loward Ballroom wiTh iTs own inTerpreTaTion OT beer lrooT: whaT?l. lvlay I3. Missouri College Conference cleverly ouTwiTs Prin- cipia Tennis Team by asserTing prioriTy oT horse show on Tennis courTs. Track Team beaTs Hannibal LaGrange and oThers in Teverish sTruggle Tor TourTh honors. June 2. STudenT Council arranges iTs annual celeloraTion To preclude any possibiliTy oT sTudy Tor Tomorrow's examinaTions. June 9. Class OT '33 receives walking papers, and Takes im- mediaTe advanTage oT same. June l2. Army oT wallpaperers and plasTerers seen busily moving abouT The men's houses. MAQ Cl-lf-.FF Webb: The guide is lellf' Bowles: Where did we leave him? Waller: And lhe lobsler, madam? Lady: Oh, he'lI order lor himsellf' Jerry: My girl can lalk lor hours on one subieclf' Reynolds: Thal's nolhingq mine doe-sn'l even need a subiecl. Mrs. Bislrow, in a weaker momenl: Business is lerrible. Even lhe people who never pay have slopped buying. Rulhie: Where's lhe sludenl audilor? Charlie: Gone lo lhe races. Rulhie: Wha+! During business hours? Charlie: Yeah, il's his lasl chance lo make lhe books balance. Cy: For lhe lasl lime l ask you lor lhe len dollars. lke: Thank l-leaven, lhal's over wilh. Taxi, sir? Much obliged, I was wondering whal il was. Dear Mr. Palmolive: I boughl a lube ol your shaving cream. ll says l don'l need a mug. Whal shall l shave? Dreamily, Lyle. Operalor: Number, please? Miss Morisey: Number, nolhing, l wanl my peanuls. lrelan: Who's leaching English nexl year? Miss Jenkins: ll's me. lrelan llo Joel: Whal's she lrying lo say? Would you give me a dollar lor a cup ol collee? lsn'l a dollar an awlul lol lor one cup ol collee? ' Jusl answer my queslion, and don'l lell me how lo run my business. Mr. Leonard: Whal do you consider lhe grealesl achieve- menl ol lhe Romans? . Child: Speaking Lalin. Veaz says he drinks oul ol a saucer, because when he lries lhe cup, lhe spoon gels in his eye. Eloise: Whal day is loclay'? Sally: There's a paper on lhe lable. Eloise: Thal won'l do, il's yeslerday's paper. ll Dean Andrews' plan wenl inlo ellecl: Roger: Wilh whom did you dance lonighl?' Jacob: Oh, six wilh one, and hall a dozen wilh lhe olher. 41 I F .eh A ' , v -:::4.. 1 . J l 1 1 X I1 L ff! 1' I If f XX 1 Q-Ap 1 1 TIS 1 ...ass- ff- wg. -1 li x . , K 1 1 l I f l -sg ,T ., ,..A. Af ,,i --wi. X5 7--H ffm I D C.Lr..C-1 n -ITITY .ff ,f IA ii r n - 4 r-t -xl W I V A , r enzilggg i . , E W lu 1. QL E5 If I Q ..... 7 - . J V - eu. . -41' f' . b t J ' f -5 . ' ., A . . 1, -x P i X - f . E' ffl 59 f Q hh f 121 V f . , W M X - Jw, f v?'f vVi M 1 F, lx - W ,r .t15 ?,w QfQffW .g .' I 1 I .64 k j 1 . 1 I 1'Y' V-.FQ R, v?.,, , 4 14 . ,A I ', Yayflk K I A V1 ' 1 ,, - ,, x , x.,. x . . r., mill' 'wf , W 'U 1 .. NX .mu N x X Y +lf1j!e Ll 451 wh NX I!! 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There are some places even a mole won r go, Jervisf Nov. ll. Second Floor Kimball. Blevins now has Rainwaler scurrying around her feel. Nov. I3. Fire girls-Jane? lPuddle-Duclcl Cushing aslounds college men wilh her modesly al unearlhly hour of nine. Nov. IS. l+'s Winler Again. Try and wallc across Jrhe cam- pus wilhoul gefling a snowball in your eye. Nov. I9. Minus The yachf Jrhe Third Floor boys give a naulical dance. Gobs ol lun. Nov.2l. Gavel given our. Gooding is bealen oul by Laura Jane. Nov. 27. Third Floor Kimball pariy. L+. Nelson waxes roman- Jric and reveals hisiory-mercy, mercy! Dec. 2. Second Floor Lodge springs a cosiume parly. Dec.ll. Messiah. Girls' Chorus and Mr. Laughlin sprouir wings. Dec. 16. We're oil lor vacalion and sleep. Jan. 30. Period of hibernaiion begins wiih exams. Jan. 4. We're back for vocalion and sleep. Jim Cummins isn'+ here. Who'lI be nexr? ' Jan. IO. Allen Brooks drives up in Jrhe middle of Quie+ Hour wilh an alarm clock clanging. Then he concludes, I+ works. Clever boy! Jan. I4. Firsr Floor Lodge parly. The lwo campus oil-cans give The lirsl signs of compelilion. Jan. 22. l'm'a lone wolf. Yoo-hoo! One Slsidoolie lo anoiher. Jan. 27. Marlie inauguraies S+uden+ Chaperonu-which goes over big. ' Jan. 28. Fourlh ol July explosion lceeps Li. l-would-be-a- Sherlock-l-lolmes l-lapp up all nighl. Feb. l2. Mr. Fisher's magic power over Jrhe lair sex asiouncls us ai' Jrhe lacully lea. Feb. I6. Sabers once more come info view. No, my dear. ihey are noi swords. Feb. l4. Valen'rine's Day, wiih The lciichen conrribuling a lovely dinner. The way lo a man's hearl'-eh? Feb. I7. Second Floor Suiie Chiefs enlerlain wiih Mills as chef. lvlr. Truesdale has his own ideas aboui' ping-pong. Mar. 4. Four loo many chaperons. The darling of Ponca Cily enlerlains Third Floor Kimball girls. Mar. I7. Fourlh Ac dance. Brigham Rainwaier and his women give exhibiiion. Say, Crawlord, why Jrhe high shoes? Feb. 3. Third Ac dance. Oh Mona and Ma Nelson don'+ agree. My! Myl Baby, don'+ Jralce such long sieps. Mar. IS. Second Floor parly. Boysen drags down a cake of Lilie Buoy and DeShon some perfume. . .. F F. ... Q- T News PW' l . Q-ii flisf ll eh .fr- wwf fi ill- i f ' z' ' .re 5. - - -554 ,3 WEB af C- 'R ll-lf 5, K. -. , .4 I W 3 g . Lg .. e x oy gssfll - sf f ...fl I U Ill! ui- 03 o 1-fm, ,Q if ,fiynr , , LJ .- T a s 116911 ...wkifeg 'fliib 3 , ' eigu, 'N ' H B. . es 'fr T . ' S--- Q! f. g I 515' gg goflflill . .ea F -r - . ces ff X MAY 'I Mar. 25. lndoor Drill. Panls pressed. Shoes cleaned. Ears clean? The s'rill small voice was magnified, eh, Thos? Mar. 26. Flower Show epidemic seis in. Mar. 28. Posiure classes end. Now for uprighi girls. April I. Language Plays. On va commenced April 8. Physics picnic. Alleschool dance ushers in inilaiion wiih hor air balloons. Thank you, Sludenlr Council. April I3. Fourih Acs malce debur ai open house, and learn how To cul in Garbo siyle, Jrhanlcs io Mr. King. Bulrion, bui- Jron, who's goi' ihe buiion? April I4, Alumni Carnival. Sirange how crowded The floor was on ihose Tree dances. April I5. Swanlcy Bunny l-lop Thrown by Firsi Floor girls. l.eHuce be gay. Ac girls varsiiy ouiswims Y. W. C. A., 42-20. April 2l. Living models Teaiure Sheai Carnival. Sliclxer Allen finds compeiiiion in Ac saleswomen. Good candy, Mrs. Mills. April 28. College girls escorr Fourih Ac girls io Mock Prom. All having poeiry in Jrheir souls are hereby warned. April 29. We go see Alice Sir by The Fire in hopes oi caiching anoiher glimpse oi Nelson in his nighiie. May 4. The Swing-Our. May 7. Second Floor Lodge pariy. Wasn'i ii greai ai The World's Fair? May 26. G. A. A. banquei. June 3. Girls' Prom. June 7. Such warbling ai The Campus Sing! June 8. Class Day. Goo'bye, everybody! 95 WORD OF Tl-TANKS Those kind Triends who have assisTed in The producTion oT This, The elevenTh ediTion oT The SheaT, deserve The sincere Thanks and graTiTude oT The STaTT and readers oT The publicaTion. Their advice and help have been invaluable in This work. Mr. Edward B. Orr, FaculTy Advisor, has guided and ,helped in numerous ways, and his experience, gained Trom associaTion wiTh pasT ediTions oT The book, proved invaluable. Mr. Warren R. Sprague, oT Clark-Sprague PrinTing Co., has Taken a greaT inTeresT in The work and his advice in pracTical maTTers oT prinTing and rnake-up has been oT immense value. WhiTaker-Ruehl Engraving Company, Mr. George Redden, phoTogra her, and The Dieckman STudios have cooperaTed mosT willingly and Their worl? has conTribuTed largely To The aTTracTiveness oT The book. We wish To express our sincere appreciaTion To Mr. Rudolph Tandler Tor his advice and help in The direcTion oT The arT work. Miss Kropp is responsible Tor making accessible To The STaTT The maTerial on The Lower School and To her is due much crediT Tor The success oT ThaT secTion. The SheaT Board wishes To exTend warmesT Thanks To The members oT The STaTT Tor Their acTiviTy and enThusiasm in collecTing maTerial and lending general assisTance. lT is our sincere hope ThaT This ediTion oT The SheaT consTiTuTes a worThy successor To The many ThaT have gone beTore. We have Tried To reTlecT accur- aTely The spiriT which animaTes our acTiviTy on The campus and To give a True picTure oT liTe here. We oTTer This year-book as one more link in The record oT Principia's progress. .2 . Pi I 11: , :, ., .51 .5 . , lug, Ping. . I -V 4 51 , .-fgJ, :HQ .gi fin? 21-112 E' 1 W v 3- 1 32 Fi H i 151 ,,5, I. H 'I 'Z: I .,-, , gvv Q. , , 'V ' ...... vu- m.,... . 1- H. 4. 1 , , ,, ,, , , ,, ' 1 vnu +1 s ' . 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