Rockford College - Recensio / Cupola Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

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Rockford College Rockford III 1 9 3 7 Published by the lunior Class of 1933 CUPOLA1Q3a DEDICATION In grateful recognition of has patnent teaching hus devotlon to the scuen courage of sparnt we dedncafe thus Cupola to Dr Mullmnx tific ideal, his tolerant humor, his A K A , ,. ff 1-,L zz i A Z 1 1 f- Y' . W -K ' J' Raymond David Mullinix, PHD FOREWORD College, a preparation for a world essentially industrial, is in itself in- dustrial-a unit of large and varied production. ln Cupola this year, the junior Class presents parts of the industrial unit in an attempt to give an idea of the whole. QW 140' ff! ,rf fu The Cupola ni In the Beginning there was Middle Beyond the 'frees lies Barber-Colman vi x - n 4' -1 .-QI. . r -r-MQ' '14 'X rx.. . - ..a .- ,N :Y- E...-, as -xvdf ., .N nf IL Velvet Shoes ' e hx alfa-'M 51 U- Q Q 1 L .NC ,,. . ..r 41.-. X. buf ,hw x? 9'-m , 0, 'Hr any an ,., CLOCK-PUNCHERS Q-M 1 is n SENICRS Presndent Phyllis Crowell Vnce President Marlon Hammond Song Leader Barbara Burrutt Secretary-Treasurer..l... Eleanore Edwards . WHL IVZI iff lr -g .Ll Marjory Allen I :iif 1' I 4s Barb B tt AK V I janet Brow li -LQ' X LS'- lg Mona Buist M3 1? L 1 WT T239 lll Barbara Burritt 1 , he F ' 1 Q - Florence Carpenter li jk 'Vl- AIG Dorothy Cramer A ' fe- lla:-tg-ti? as 3,'5f5 'ie, I I 7 Phyllis Crowell O' -'lm 0, yn Birdena Davey ss ci X Eleanore Edwards Frances Frisbie Mary Ciddings 5. SQ - f.. Milan: qu? M6 H' mark Rita Gilbert IIUIIIQ IRQ: Q' lifw l-L.l Lewise Gordon L1 W Q11 X -.- X - Marion Hammond Elizabeth jane Highfield di? W Marie Hoerner 42 1 'gba 1 r 'NIM Z I Kathryn Hoskinson viii Lil May Cole Howe Marjorie Keller ,irwwr 750 h--M W 0G .-A Sa s llll- ' I anet Lagerquist Emi C rtrude Lund 'CN 5 H lgdNI N Audrey North - 4.'.j.:.:,-...VI ,- .'.x. ,-lx... 1' w'.'.'. r Q :gf r LMI l NW:-:Q Lorna Bridgman Perks 4- -3:-3.33435 I ,-3.3 . 'JI-'.'2-'.'. .f-:--10 -1 v.,-,..,.' , JQ-13:2-g.:C'f ,SIP g S .ggfv-.-Q.. Nvh o 1 0 - Vida Evelyn Pollock KU l:L, ,,:l UAW1 Fern Reber Heloise Russel .4-9: 'Magi The 'U -1 M '7U wilt. . Angelyn Saporiti Eloise Smith Q s- gn .i I I Alice Spitz jeanne Stout FQ f.-nqqah . ie Q iz ,ini Ei: Lucile Sweet '10 0 l 7 . I - U f 4: ig :ZZ ai Marjorie Tullock emit? wif- Ilifil A-S Vivian Veach i i i 1, Il ! V' 4 ii nm, l':'.4lA Elizabeth Volkmar -lv ,units fam qillq, MQW 1 A f n li!! was X 4 ,X 4 Tl V gl Muriel Webster f La' QS 1 ---' . s lil I jane Williams U f In Alberta Wilson H1 A 59 y A IRQ Martha Wood V u. 50 l ,F l X i u p i Mary Belle Woodley I :ii jean Wormley if --In SNS - jane Hobart Clara johns 4 so 59 V' Frances Provenzano Dorothy Whitney am In Memoriam Mary Roberta Spore 1914-1937 JUNICJRS President ...... Vice-President . . Secretary .... . . Treasurer ..... Song-Leader . . . . .Martha Wright . . . .Phyllis Stern . . .Betty Peterson Lillian Drechsler . . .Mabel Ostlund w .V 15- iii 2' X t A V ' 0 3, x 1 - J. ? , Q if . . M I 1 x nil? lf' If . i 'T X' t ' ' 'ly N ' 3 M 2, Q i e - L, I5 aj 1 , ' if , ' ' i l 1 1 i ' Q' ' t A -1 -M L,an.-. ehwy. ,M mln ' ,QL l . - 5 ' ' V Aus, junior Day Irear viewI , TC junior Snapshots Not an advertnsement. I Madame President II II 'I III H I I I I , . If I I. I PI I 1' Yr- I I U L -2 SCDPHCDMCRES President .... Vice-President ..... Secretary .... Treasurer. . . . Song-Leader. . . . .Frances Stowell . . .jane Spottswood ...Virginia Crowell Dorothy Ann Beebe ......jane Griffin O, wi H 1... J .J---H Q 'Q 6 W v 'cw H., lf- qv., -- ,-.Z.-fi LV Lafjwi 1 ,J'T-1, Wiaiggg The dawn is here. Sophomore Snapshots I 1 L VC- ff-ESQ 'Q L. K my f gyvs.. 1 iz: - M: S ,f w ' if fp. . ' , sigma 1 S. O. S. h l 5. 13 51' if 1 I I 1 W I 11,5 '!? I 1 i 1 3 1 1 and she was such a nice girl, too. 11 fl fl 1 1 3- .AXRAA 3' huh, 'Q xx 5 Xxx 1 'Y . . Ns 1 xx 11, eyes. '1 1: I , ' I i ti V AST I Efafigr 1 J mme' FRESHMEN President ...... ..... E ileen Smith Vice-President. .. ..... Mary Arm Bauer Secretary ...... .. .Cathryn Williams Treasurer .... . . .lane Southworth Song-Leader .... ..... B etty Hawk F . . L ,f ,J .Q 54' . 'Si' 1 I Four Freshman Snapshots '62 a minus one vawiwe Q J rea J 4'2 equals three 'PPA 1. I Y L l ,uf .f .7 5 sh ,R-aw ,v ,G ,Qi--1 ' , ' 5, 'f' 'i ,Y M , 3' 4 3 vig 131 f T 4-zu, Qi, 325' X ' I 55995 ' Ill f gf y 3 ' , .2 E .ref , 3 , IQ! .gzmig asf 'mfr-zff-H as P , ffl, , ,, 1 f 1 up ,Ze , A1 , Hell' Mar 5 , V.1,,M, , f,', ff' K Q if y ,E ' hwy E M i I L i 1 r 5 , 1 1, , 5 i 3 MACHINERY Q41-,-rw.3,f.s'5 W .J-I' COLLEGE C-OVERN MENT BOARD I W What government is the best? That which teaches us to govern ourselves. af -T51 W v x :Lf Q Y I 2' V. ' , U , t 1 1 X9 'S 3 5 Q' Z V Q fa .42 3 nl IUDICIAL COUNCIL Law must be stable, and yet it cannot stand Still. an 1 l Y.W.C.A. CABINET President ............ Dorothy Cramer Vice-President .......... Romeyn Hess Secretary-treasurer. .. .... Barbara Allen X61 i mx V4 Y ,,,,...,. R X 'V lg!! wa 3 My grmuwwnml Umm ti ,1- f ki v e 1054! m, QL r I ,Q-A Jn' V- iyfbf rv? 'ir 1 Hwy' .A Q r N lfq: :fy :QQ Q -e: -: ' Q 3' 5 'Q ' 0 1 :N 'gt' Q5 . QQQ, xg M W.A.A. COUNCIL President ....... . ...... Birdena Davey Vice-President .......... Audrey North Secretary ..... . ........ Phyllis Dudley Treasurer ..... . . .Florence Warneke ? Q K Q Q. Q4 D9 in E' 0 Q M 0' 0' 5 0 , yuh QU Riffs? ig' X Q I x r fr TOLO COUNCIL President ............... janet Brown Vice-President ..... . . .Martha Wood Secretary-treasurer. . .Frances Frisbie ., D I I 0 ? z-11 4 DRAIVIATIC CLUB COUNCIL President ...... . ........ Vivian Veach Vice-President. . . . . .Muriel Webster Secretary ...... .... L ewise Cordon Treasurer .... . . .Betty Mackey PURPLE PARROT All the news thafs fit to print. CUPOLA We who are about to 7....-- W , die. ' i , , ,. ...V xy: ff 3 V I iv 11 '..gg1 , W H U ,,.1.gE,. .,, Q:ff ,,fag,',p,, -. l i! 553393 In ,- 4 Six. ' A ,V , 7 M 'ff 'T1 Q? P 5 ' P V , I Rig ' 5 E 5 .ou Q ml , f y 'QQ ,Q , TJ' in A ' ff xi 5 '- Q 2 V 3 J :. f- , , ,. LL ,A - ,g g-,,.g,--.-'w g-, . 1 r A- ' 1 ' Q . WY : 'V A . V' ' , A ' x 1 11 ' ' ' gn, ' Ag. H 29 1 1 Y' '- . - Q ' M .. 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Q- 43, ' , ws ,, - 72 F f'vTW7 ' ,.-, 5 ' 'Af 2 1 .- :.,, 5 PRCDDUCTS fa. P L 1 I, M ,V 1 Y F1 'J 1 K! gf l I F r if E LM -W 1 'x Xi i 3 5 3 I 4 ! Sf 1 se We 535 . ,V . a If ,I i :in I igggwf - s , V f 2 . 3 , 5 1 x 3 i , 4 4 H 5 , if af Q9 Z4 .x qua? 1. 4 31 , 4 Wrggfggify f, Y . ,L Q: , . , . yy f,4.,f4,,,, To , , 'V e .,Jg,:, lf' f v ffwg f 1 ,w ' 2:7 4 W I Minstrel Show s 3 2 5 Q i :EL ' Where at is you, Romeo? 1 1 J 14 yew ff y ,, ur' i 4' xx nv gfggv Elixir Christopher Morley visits our Haunted Bookshop. 1 P Snr' 1 K, -,,,.,. N . Friday ..... at four. Maddox House October Day October 15, 1936 5-' j-faiyj .,,. -,,, 1, f, up z, :gs - , - j+g.ggfv,g,.,,.f 1:-f F .fig 'Y ,. ,-. p- . Q-is-e.,,.. M, 7' -, -- A ,-if ihggl V .,,.5,NWg,-,,.3Q,.,,i4 ,sy ,X f f,Q.,,.,.' ' -'IV ? 3E.?Ai355i '3' 2 ' 3 niffs 'if NL,.a2f11r3- qw. TP I 3 k - 1 W . v -A f ':' .4 V .' riv:1'.v..' 5' f, -' I , f N -' z.,.4. , J. s. ,q..,,- V V lg1??w,fz mg? Z x A x xx K 1 . - 'gn .-,..fy,:.w. -,xg , V -.lm gig' I ,... Q 4 A F1307 1, ' K . -. - if- - 9 625? f WL9m'?Z'-' 2 W ' , 5 , ' f - .af , fx W. ' - 1 ' '11 47 V ve' ! Q .A 'X A' 'f - , , -f 41-- - ,W3+,5lg' .- fp ggiw f ,za A Q., . 4 f , J ' A Q, ,i ix 352 W, fp ,' 'Qx gg 2, -H' .1 ,igxw if .1 TY? 53 ' , . fn QW- Ff'fs1j,f Qin' ' L Vp 4 WN . H ,, ,,- ,Ip ,, W ,Z - f A 1 A Lg '- Qi F , M- , A - ff ' -61 ' . Q' I? K , 5 ' Y 'U JV , ' I ,L .. 'Q s Q Mx' - if 4, jr Q...,,-Q-'M , I, , W ' 1 , Y , ' R ,QQ W Aka ww Qi A if Xu. 1 ww. ,- Ninetieth Anniversary bn' 4' i 4 fi Freshman Show I was just an old fashioned girI.' 154 2 ,lg Q - A - ' 7' 1. . 1 par 5 1 f f x. w F' I .nv W, -,Q-1 fflme Q X X Amy: I came here expectin Sophomore Play: AIice-Sit- By-The-Fire Alice: My little girl and I are like the little tigures in the weather- houseg when Amy comes out, Alice goes in. Fall Play: Major Barbara. Plato says . . . that society cannot be saved until either the Professors of Greek take to making gunpowder, or else the makers of gunpowder become Professors of Greek. All power is spiritualg these cannons will not go off by themselves . . . You cannot have power for good without having power for evil too. M 35 Q 14 iff ,gg-gill 1 1 ft f U42 . inf i-,z, J, J rw--ef W1 ,JM - WA f , ,..,4m,i K y W ff Y' Q4 A. W , , 'iigsig Q,-wkffgsffz X 7, ,' ff ff 1 , f Climax: Army-Navy Came 'eailg Q WH: 3 Q , an W5 J 'i D' S 3 L . MAVTAT A jvgng JP g,.Qil'A95 'ight , ,,,,,, , , 1 fm: Q, x 6 . e ar' ...,vfy ,f. F 'I P4 4.3 . lpn When carols come, can Christmas be far behind? Chrlstmas Formal Rea Mock Prom Synthetic , ii! ,if , 5 lf 1 4 1 ' i I I .... Vi , Ei Q ' E 1 ' 2 s 2 1 Q Q ' '4 , I if if 5 5 6 2 i 1 I J I ,jg-is II Ei., II by 'M ' 'Z i 3. Mademoiselle Suzanne Bourclon Exchange student from France M 173 Freshman Play: Henry the Fifth Government thou h hi l'1 and low and lower, y 8 8 Put into parts, doth keep in one consent, Congreeing in a full and natural close, Like music. fum Master-builders 'Fe .A til' Y . -ir Er ww lt. ' . . i-3,4 VL... .931 f f Z 4, T XE- f?mN1l r Run N ' 'mv W ,.wfQgw V ,. f Wg :ff rv S 1 1, V .PEW af. , if ,. M , Q A M bm ,H mana Wm. My A -V - ,MX ,. . .M i s s I x 1' 1 5' ,Q 5 ' .- Nia S vw BasketbaH Swimming lt isn't really Anywhere! lt's somewhere else i Instead! ' ix Arf' 3 I J' x 1 I , I I I i . r. A A ' . i 'Ivy' E Christmas Dance Demonstration v .-v.,,..1-. 5 + , i an ,:... . .. tp l T Nell: l've never ordered anyone off the old homestead before but tl'1ere's a first time for everything-now gitln Senior Carnival I see a tall dark handsome man A 4 l ilil i l fr ' if r 3 , il f J li l li Q fl 1 f if 4 l Q., it El Valentine Formal lt's spring in February Freshman Prom Where frolrcked many an upperclassman s dress and man Classical Club Banquet The Greeks had a word for it- but it's really a bath! Basketball Banquet We are Seniors, sweet and clean One of us will be the May Queen. 'SRM' Shadows on the Rock ,W,wf Y Faculty Play The dlscovery of the faculty shorn of professorual mhnbutuons gum Y 1 UR 4, sl v ,gs 'nc .Q I mn. .u,....W.-Q.. awww g-an-44-.1 5 5 i Z 2 ' E MAY QUEEN Vivian Veach N leanne Stout Phyllis Crowell Y is 'li l l it gi , . mglzkw x E fa i Phyllis Stern jeane Olson li ATTENDANTS Eileen Smith Martha Wright Kevil Thomas Spring Snapshots 33 . 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W' Elizabeth Parnham B Professor of History z ' x . . , ' A L25 l'US Lillian Watkins Professor of Home Economics Abbie Findlay Potts Professor of Dramatic Art Maw jordan Cavan Professor of Education Bl ll , up -Q Pi Roy Frederick Swift Professor of Philosophy iv A. Frances johnson Professor of Mathematics and Physics yi, li a gf? P . H. Mary V. Braginton Professor of Latin and Creek julia Day Ingersoll Professor of French Mildred Freburg Berry Associate Professor of Speech Evelyn l. Fernalcl Professor of Botany lean MacNeiII Sharpe Librarian Lucile Blackfan Associate Professor of French 5 , , f if J f 1 7 5 ,, Y Mabel Luretta Staudinger Assistant Professor of Spanish ff u 1'a.m,- Martha Peirce Mcfjavock Associate Professor of Mathematics 'f ,. ,,'f: :Mfg L. M, 'O Q X . . 5 At 1, X . A 5 V A A 4- ,la . .,. UIIQ , 1. ,Q 'A . -I-. I I A -..- 1- A I I ' . ' - y ' H , .rl 5 . s'--..- . A P A ., I if ,Y 1 J , HA J' W . , ,,. Tl ' I 5, . w gg A W, ' N' - li , A - A QQ Q ' ll Roberta Teale Swartz Chalmers Associate Professor of English . Ay 1 1 t Paul Arthur Palmer Associate Professor of Government V V 3522: 5 My 31, S2 Dorothy Richardson Associate Professor of Zoology S. Hudson Chapman, jr. Associate Professor of Sociology 'WW limi: 31 Herbert Penzl Assistant Professor of German Claire Leveque Quandt Assistant Professor of French 5' 4 Myrtle Aline Davidson Assistant Professor of Home Economics Lorena M, Church Registrar -.qnuw- ' Lillian Grover Chard and Mildred Kimball Dieticians l Y. 5'1 Editha Underhill Assistant Professor of Chemistry VW? 'nt ' fi was Anita Young Hersey Assistant Professor ot English Helen Rea Rutledge Assistant in Chemistry l 1 i l l i l Q s W., l :L-br 3 ,,,1..,,l -H 'd ' limb-,M ii 'Q Elizabeth C. Fairbanks Assistant in Biology HW-. , fu? V66 is 4? . f , we , L .,,, N ' 'l- A I A-7 Q. a. 4-af 503: 1-wV 1 e +5-1. .,'-1. V v. .il - QS. HF' Zh .g. i . ' Helen Mary Watt Assistant in Physical Education x W Anne M. Petersen Assistant to the Dean Katherine Snow Assistant in History and Drama Alice Hoskinson Assistant Librarian Barbara E. Sandehn Field Secretary at Philip Barrows Whitehead Visiting Lecturer in Art r :Gm- 1 N,-W at Alice A. Cates Instructor in Physical Education ,Jw Rw- vi, 1 l ' 5 fe 5 . QA H Charles R. Goff Lecturer in Religion Gordon Peers Assistant Professor of Art i 1 2 Ei W ifi 5 1 Mizzi Fugmann Instructor in Voice W. x ir? i I Andreas Fugmann i Professor of Music W-muy. I-Q.. Awgmz' 'BOM , '95 . Q -is Ax f. Karin Bigler Instructor in Piano if i i i Frederik Frederiksen Professor of Violin Miss Lillian Trainer Bursar's Assistant 3. 3, 2 5- ' W .w v 4. 6, an Margaret Sheldon Thompson Maddox House Q.- Miss Florence Schenck Bursar 1938 CUPOLA STAFF Editor ............. ..... I ean Stewart Business Manager .... .... B etty Mackey Assistant ....... . . .Betty Peterson Photograph Editor ............... . ............ lane Smejkal Literary Editor ................................ Sally Roach Assistants ........ M. F. Bozeman, Betty Riche, Ann Webster Technical Editor. . . ...................... Martha Wright Art Editor ....... ........... M argaret Kindell Assistants ...... . ...... Billie Stites, Connie Mason Snapshot Editor .............................. Phyllis Stern Assistants .... Romeyn Hess, Lillian Drechsler, Marion Reitzel Typists ......................... Helen Thomas, Lois Wittin Student Photographer .... .......... C athryn Williams COMPLIMENTS OF THE STATE THEATER 4 L CARLOS PHOTOS Appreciates the opportunity of acting as Official Senior Photographer of the Rockford Cupola. 0 c:ARLos PHOTOS 942 Spanish Couri' WILMETTE - ILLINOIS VAN ORMAN HOTELS HOTEL NELSON. ROCKFORD, ILL. HOTEL MCCURDY, EVANSVILLE, IND. 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