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

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The ease with which she com- bines administrative effici- ency, social qraciousness, and scholastic leadership, has won the admiration of the students, and of the faculty, and of those beyond our college com- munity who come in contact with her. N, -.. m,u. A fi 1 tiff' . wg -wry. y4'f f Yl',xn7: 7 ,psy em .J Mrss Churchs port IH mokmq the mor chmery of Rockfords curr1culum run smoothly hos olwolys been opprecnoted os o drfhcult one Thls year rn oddmon to her requlor dunes os reqlstror ond professor of Enqhsh she hors success fully corrred the burden of coordrnotmq courses Clolss hours ond lndrvrduols under the new term system As RC s burscrr M1ss Schenck holds cr most Hnportont pos1t1on whlch brmqs her lnto close Contact wlth eoch one of us We imd ln her CI copozble e 1 clent ond reody helper f V X ff 0 ff X I X ff! ff S f D fw MARGARET WILLIAMS LILLIE lOl-INSON MILDRED WEEMS Assrstcmt to th Deon Secretory to the Reqrstror Asszstont to the Bursar YVONNE WOOTEN FRANCES ALCOCK Secretory to the Presrdent Secretary to the Bursor 77- , 7 'N'h ' ...- Y MRS. SARA LOCECWOOE' l.'t.'ll.l.lAf.IS Directcr of F'til:li: Reiatzcns The Public Relations office keeps friends of the college well informed about current RC. news. We of the CUROLA staff have particularly enjoyed the kindly cooperation extended to us lfy nienihers of this office. W' EF' 1' an v. is MISS MARGARET DAVIS Director of Admissions It is through the staff of the Admis- sions office that We and Rockford College first become acquainted. We will long remember the at home feeling that their friendly reception gave to us. MRS. KATHERINE MURPHY Alumnae Secretory MRS. ANN NNINDLE Assistant to the Director ot Admissions MRS. lANET HARTUNG Secretary to the Di- rector ot Public Rela- tions MRS. PHYLLIS LAWSON Assistant tc the Direc- tor ot Admissions MRS. EVELYN FEENEY Assistant to the Director of Admissions. MRS. BRAY Secretary--Admissions office MRS. KATHERINE HANCHETT Secretarye-Alumnae Q 5 oitice 6 Our library is a beautiful and cornfortable one in which to study, but we value the standards by which it is operated even more than its beauty and comfort. Both the stacks and reserve shelves in our library are open to the studentsy we are espe- cially proud of this unique feature because it is a proof of the success of student democracy at RC. I MISS FRITZI BERNE MRS. IOHN T. MONTGOMERY MISS IEAN S1-IARPE Assistant in the Library Assistant in the Library Ljbfqfjqn 7 . , , m BLANCI-IE CAMPBELL College Nurse MRS. ELMA WILCOX Assistant to the Nurse Basketball bruises, hockey cuts, and sprains from falling up stairs are all treated in the mfirmary. When we are really ill, as is sometimes the case, it is a sunny place ir1 which to relax as the college nurse and doctor help us to recover our health. .' ey . 'O f 'Q 5 ' I 2 Q .. 9. ' l 4 ,lfyf g fu: ' ..,6:' r 7, .4 1 . .yi Q 'QW' lj! .fa 'O - ' , ' :Af 5, ' 'Q v 8 Faced with the almost impossible task of providing appetizing and nourishing meals in these days of rationing and shortages, Miss Reed and Miss Thiele- man have co-operated wholeheartedly to give us the very best possible. Freshmen have not finished the peril- ous hanging of curtains before they become acquainted with the genial, ever-present figure on campus who is our Hank . From then until gradua- tion, he and his staff are constantly on the iob to make our lives here at Rockford more pleasant and comfort- able. Hunqry Girls? Drying Dishes Mrs. Gertrude DeLaney Hank MARY REED MABEI. THIELEMAN Director ot Resident Halls Assistant Director ot Resident Halls Mrs. Marie Flanigan Why Harold! Mrs. Iune Keyes Don't cross your wires, Can Fix lt Ginger. in.. .p,,?. l' J i L .tl JV . V . 3 , IV. Ll J QY't' G --- T? The Nasans and Pattste The Pro Arte Quartet Dinina with Mrs. Breztna Miss Cheek and Mr. Mr. Bernays Comes to Town Chamberlain Our Mtnaeetram Peru Here Mfe Ga! The Army! And The Navy! 10 ,N Iioq '1 '25 f ,ff 1 I 9 5 I J 282.6 ,V 1 f C' X F7 I 4' P , v .0 I 1 9 ' If ,X , ' 1. QQ .Wx f-..- iff ' , 'f kg! Zin .f.,, ff vi NW 21:1 ' P7 I ' 'yy NX ' fw- r' ' ' 5 V I-.' IJ., t 2' .111 I.lIll0'1'IlfI.Ol1 f1lI'5 yvar ul Rofkforu' Coffrgf' has bmfn fhv 13'-6'-N-N Ill'?'lIlI!jt'H1l'IZf of fha' .windy program. By slzldying ,fmver fozzrzws nf II flllllt' fwv llI1'Z't' learzzvd Io rolzrfvnirzzie mon' fully on fha tasks af hand. The hope for ll 'war-f1'vc fworfa' flax been efwr presenl in the f'lllA'Sl'0OHl I11I.5l'IlS51'Oll.S', ana' has lcd us I0 .warclz more dill'- genfly in our .Yfll0,l.L'5 of llze af'f1'1'1'f1'e5, l.dt'!l!5, and cvreaiimzs of nzanlzfrza' for frufhx fwlzfrflz fwfff make ana' keep us free. ' -J S- History and Political Science ELIZABETH BRUSH History ISABEL ABBOTT History ', M, STANLEY ERIKSON Political Science The division of the social sciences is most intimately concerned with the customs and traditions that have built up our society . . . and with it, the problems that will confront us in our post-graduate peace time lives. History Classes with Dr. E. P. Brush and Dr. Isabel Abbott make the events of today more easily interpreted and tomorrows plans more easily shaped and visualized. Dr. Eriksonls -government students learn the circumstances and reasons tor the laws that have been set up to regulate our society. 1 i l 'nuqgvi' E, 1Q,,-my 5-Q '-- ..1'gw C-'- 2 l 'rw-7'-.-... SOC1010gY Econormcs A study of SOCIOIOQY omd economlcs Quves greater understondmq of contemporary iorrnly cmd commumty problems cmd stlmuloxtes the student to thmk of woys to better soc1o1 condmons Secretorml studles develop hCIb1tS of occurdcy ond necltness os Well os sklll m typmq and m modern lousmess methods DOROTHY WATSON Secretcnol SfUd19S DONNA PAY THOMPSON Socrology 15 , .NIE MQ , N l gr we -. ,X . , , N 5, -. 1 ,, fm-.U F rl ,K ' '- ill A-.L-... K .-..-... V 'K v-.QM C EM 2 A if A 'Q ,l, E f . rf I . A4-:sf 3 'QA 'Y The Iii'-.'Q'l'1Ql'Q1'y' :nazi giliilisoxlig' Qi presenting lundcnnentol principles iincl ifiieiis me siressed in Dr, liidan Cnvons Classes with those who - hiite Qhiseri To legxih. Ph11OSO h i i p Y Dr. Stn Heiziigifli is in iligiijf l oi me inegigirtrneiils ol philosophy ond R . gjsyili ilgxy irfi Dr. l .'Vlll1'QIII1 H. Pnllin .Ji the Clepcirtnient of religion. e lglon Eirli eziiegixpi 6 ziijilze egzih girl Qinsiions Qi her own individual ,iieililz-is .jzziii IQl'e'llF iiziii ti reiiliie them iliiogigli the living of on inte- ' ' 'i iml ':'2' li Q Jimi oi .,iii.,. in .ln NVILLIAM H. FULTON MRS. ST.-Xl? HElli.TS.3CH VSHDAN T. CAVAN Heli-lion Pliifisiihrrliy 'ini Fsy'i:l:QEjv1 Ejnrolicii l i In Dorwin the Household Arts students study homemalcinq and decoration and gain practical experience in dressrnakinq and the selecting of material and patterns. The Household Science phase oi the Home Economics department meets in Adams Where the students learn correct food preparation and service as well as home and institutional management. X , f u ci Home Economics t LILLIAN WATKINS Home Economics 15 MYRTLE DAVIDSON Home Economics LANGUAGES 9, 1. 1 I lUl.lA INGERSOLL LUCILE BLACKFAN French Modern Languages SUSAN S.l.Y,5-.GE Cfjsszfs The war is making all nations more world conscious, and a kriowledqe of other lan- quaqes and cultures has become more than ever essential for the buildinq of future friendly relations econimercial and cultural. HES. GF-.ERIELE EFEZINA Spanisf: .QQ MRS. ANITA LORENZ Spanish I6 P'--M A A ,ix 1 ELIZABETH KERR English A knowledge ancl appreciation of English literature of the past ancl present, the ability to express one's self correctly and effectively in spoken anol written Worols-these bring personal satisfaction and may lead to professional recognition. MRS. MILDRED BERRY Speech js ENGLISH MELLIE IOHN ABBIE FINDLAY POTTS English Drama and Literature 17 an-.wg 'bt I pw .., .I, ? MUSIC S-.J C. l l ANDREAS AND MIZZI FUGMANN Piano, Theory, and Voice Ernerson, the red brick buildinq on the corner, houses a rnusic department ot which we are justly proud. Under the capable auidance of Professor Andreas Fuqmann, its influence is felt not only by the students ot theoretical and practical niusic, but also by the whole college cornrnunity throuqh con- certs and recitals. Thus our academic lives are enriched, and we qain a keener appre- ciation ol inusic. ff ART The Art department 1S an mteqral part of a hberal arts college Throuqh pamtmq sculpture and deslqn the student IS q1VG1'l an opportumty to express her creatlve de slres The exhlblts seen IH Lmden through out the year are beautlful examples ot th Work done by thls d partment YV 4 ff OFPAJ4 Physics Math Astronomy ,401 - A. FRANQES ICI-H3331-I I-QIARTHA MCGAVOCK Ivlatlzerrpfitiiif: anii Pfiyslfs Mcfhemalics ln the Zoology, lacterioloqy, and lootany laloratcries students, learn to dissect vertelfrates and invertebrates and to study the liehavior ot bacteria. ln the held ci chemistry, mathematics, and ighysics we struqale to identity unknowns and learn to manipulate intricate bal- ances and indicators. A student of science learns to be precise and to think logically as she qains valuable scienti- tic knowledqe. 20 5251-Si 1 off RAYMOND MULLINIX EDITHA UNDERHILL EVELYN FERNALD Chemistry Chemistry Botany Zoology-Botany-Chemistry ELIZABETH SAWYER Zoology Z1 CT' . - MILDHED ROSFNPAULI VlEGlliII.fa SPENCER Phys 17611 Etll1l'V1llCI7 Flivfiv ii' E-'iiifitzf ' 9 il S NB ' S. . X - I xf l 22 Physical Education The physical demands ot contempo- rary living have given physical training an important place in edu- cation. College sports give pleasure and at the same time teach the basis ot personal and social health and the principles of good sportsman- ship. 'F QE Looking North It's dry, girls just Pretending Court Scene FreshmenFive 23 f' J A cf Q 00 ff Q' vi ctober ,MT-23' October Day! The surprise holiday when all HC. enjoys October's colorful beauty. Picnics, hikes, bicycle rides-anything to be out of doors on a glorious day. Here are snapshots from that memorable occasion, October Day, 1944! 25 Honor Societies and Clubs ND-E 1 K 'lgfffy F, 1 fl X Z Z -5 A.-.das-9,5 Ln- The clubs this year are few in number but strong in quality. Each one has a definite role in the lite of RC., either to supplement the curriculum or to bring current affairs closer to the students. Members ot the SOCRATIC HGNOR SOCIETY are chosen in recognition ot their scholastic achievements and interests. Each year permanent members are selected from the Senior class and temporary associate memberships are granted to other students on the basis ot their scholastic average during the preceding year. Our oratorical leaders are recognized by election to the national DELTA SIGMA Rl-IO. If-1-is IIC HONOR SOCIETY Standing -P. 1 1 H. Wesferznan, Talbot, li 1 :fn l'l.'1I'ilZf, Hcss, lvleeiien, Holman, En mir, Infinite Hina' Stoltz, liiziersl-ein, Sel- ,-lgiz, Dfiisinfr-1, Graves, Sieairiedt, Hinshaw, ASQ' nnell, l. Parris, Frnnt How Tremper. ij. sk Fiiaas. DELTA SIG?-.IA PHO Engine Giikiert 26 W X- Viv l ,.,, 'M 'arw N-. DUNN W W rw W MM Na GE X we my is wh-ff GLEE CLUB Back How K Ramberq L Mat suura H W1lson Eclcels McVoy Klopsch P lohnson M Anderson Second Row Van Horne Harvlll E Ch1nn Lrnz Loetelmacher Crlssey Mathre Thlfd Row N Coffman Trelease Gradous N Wrllrams D Iones Hammond Rudolph C Hall Fourth Row Barcalow Hutchrnson Pmqel Warner B Nelson Larson lsley M Matsuura E S1eq trledt ALPHA THETA 1S an honorary rnuslcal soclety Whose members are elected from students of theo retlcal and prachcal mus1c ALPHA THETA Standmq Barcalow C Hall Seated H Wllson 27 'UW We recall wlth pleasure the Chrlstrnas candlehaht servlce and the sprlnq serenade at May Party wh1ch are arven loy the GLEE CLUB' These are amona the rnost dellahttul proarams ot the whole year GLEE CLUB Oftrcers Standlnq N Wllllams Llbrarla 1 C Hall V P s H Wllson SecyTreas Seated Earcalow Pres Y? 'f ge-M My 5 '-'-.. ww Wm G 'I--LT-if 461 .uv 'WP . -.. - , - L .v .. I. . V WY . . . , V . - . , . , . . 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Smith, Hubbell, Thezehus, Lyznzn from Bow- B. Sieg- fried, Bowen, Hoveri, Lewis, I. Duane. N-1 ,d A Y i 1 i ...N X 1-flaw Life Witli Father Catering Couples Horseplay Oh You Kids! Boogie MGH-'J 28 qethern, and, as its name sua- Dramatic Club The regular upperclass plays have been augmented this year by the active participation ot the freshmen with an unusual display of talent on three enter- taining evenings throughout the year. ln the tall, the junior and senior classes presented Thorn- ton Wilder's The Skin of 01,11 Teeth, and in April, George Ber- nard Shaw's Captain Brass- bound's Conversion was given loy the sophomore class. DRAMATIC CLUB Standing-Bradley, Christiansen, Groh, Westburg, Van Horne, Hinds Wolsey, Schrier, O'Connell, Taylor, Lyman, Baltzer, Bowen, Gradous, N. Williams, Graves, M. E. Chinn, Meenen, Stolz, Dyer, Hammond. Seated-Huff, Engert, Searles, Hinshaw, Colgrove, N. Coffman, M. Srnith, Lewis, Wheeler, Hoven, Schopps, Koberstein. Front Row+l-lorth, Atwood, Elliott, Warner, Chrysler, Nash, E. Siegfriedt, Campbell, I. Daane, Zeisel. 29 1 G Po st-war problems FORUM Mrs. Berry. Bloom, Buckley, Enqert, Silcrott, Gilbert, MC- Kerina, Tworney, Dun- nell, Forester. INTERNATIONAL P LATIONS CLUB Fifi: Ro v.f.' 5 Elliott, M. Puffs Holman, D rtirior if 1 suriaqa. Front E Hoiriko, Trefiiprir, Hui-rl- ley, llv'lifl'i'?IiIT1. held the attention of FORUM this year in debates and discus- sions on this and other campuses, in class and intercolle- giate proqrams. The INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB strives primarily to promote interest in current international affairs. This year it has co-operated in conducting a Latin- Arnerican Institute and in bringing impor- tant speakers to the college community. 1 Y.W.C.A. Bock Row-Nakata, Atwood, Baltzer, Trelease. Front ROWJN. Coffman,Berry, Silcroft. Y. W.C.A. Board The YOUNG WOMEN'S Cl-lRlSTlAN AS- SOCIATION on campus will be remem- lcered with appreciation by all oi us for its part in integrating new students loy means of Big and Little Sisters. We shall also recall the strengthening periods oi meditation which we have tound in the chapel programs and vesper services which Y.W. has conducted throughout the year. 31 Y.W. Installation Y.W.'s Christmas Party Dear Santa, . . W.A. A. fgwfkffyr I ll u I 5- J-I F9 1 Fxclfj '92 1 ..... fi The WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION consists ot qirls who are actively interested in extracurricular athletics. The organization helps to build a spirit of aood sportsmanship by the many tournaments and lively outings which it sponsors. WAA spells fun for all of RC. W.A.A. Back Rowfl-Iinshaw, Rudolph, D. L. Iones, Schopps, Wolsey, Hammond. Front Row-M. Smith, Rus- sel, Hamilton, N. Williams. Caldwell, B. Siegfried. ff: W. A. A. ORCHESIS Back Row-Russell, Zeisel, Nast Marshall. Front ROWYR. Reid, Michell, G Knight, Squier. SCIENCE IOURNAL Seated-Miss Vtfat- lcins, Mr. Mullinix, Miss Sawyer, Miss Underhill, Miss lohnson, Be-ishir, Miss Fernald, Sha- mel, Miss McGa'f- ock. Sta n d i n g ---- Thorby, Miller Nash. 'ff sa i MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB Standing' - Miller, Bernstien, E. l-lottman, l. Ross, Vtfestvick. S shir. The science clubs promote extra-curricular interest in science. The Math and Science Club is a member of the Illinois Academy of Science and sends deleaates to its annual rneetinas. The Science Iournal Club, which is com- posed of the faculty and major students of the science department, meets monthly. At each meeting one division of the department presents new and interesting advancements in its particular field. 54 Seated Thorby, Shamel, Bel- CUPOLA College Yearbook Standing-N. Williams, Loshbouqh, Mott, Zeie sel, I. Peterson, Von Glahn, Gracious, Buck- ley. SeatedgHarriilton, Hinshaw, Christiansen, C. lohnson, Nash, El- liott, Hoinko. HANDBOOK Editors Nilson, L. Knight 35 VANGUARD Student Newspaper Back How L. Kniqht, Selleck Marsh, Twomey, Porter, Hui- breqtse, Garland, Bender, At- kinson, Lanqe, Russell, Nast Eckels, Fallon, Moyer, Bern- stein, Tremper, Abbott. Seat- ed--Hore, Buckley, Wright Harper, Hinshaw, Nash Bates, Hoinko, Tunison, Dun- ning, Caldwell, Searles, Bur- ney. Front Howe Self, The-ze elius, Maurer, M. Smith, Zei- sel, Marks. 1 I 1 ROCKFORD REVIEW Literary Publication Back How-Wainwright, Tunison, T Peterson, Volkmann. Front Row- Hinshaw, Talbot, E. Sieqfrieclt. H ig , if I A .... 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BETTY GROI-I Sociology CATHERINE I-IALL Music MARION HAMMOND Sociology DORIS HOLMAN Divisionol Mcrjor in Sociol Studies Betty Cathy H ommie Doris CLASS PAULINE BROOKS IENSEN Mathematics HARRIET IOHNS Household Arts RUTH SEMMENS KOBERSTEIN Mathematics FLORENCE LEWIS Sociology 1 k V71 Paulie Harriet S E N I O R Patty Flo QQ-1 IEANNE OLSON LUNDGREN Household Sc1ence ROSEMARY MCKENNA Psychology HELEN MATHRE Enqhsh MARY MATSUURA Soc1oloqy Iecmne M oc 43 Helen Mary C L A S S GRACE MEEMEN English TERU NAKATA Household Arts lOYCE MARSH RODS Psychology ELIZABETH SEIGFREIDT Sociology Q l 1 Grgce S E N I Z P Terry O R Swompy Betty 44 CAROLYN STOLZ Socnoloqy PATRICIA TALBOT I-hstory DORIS WAINWRIGHT Household Arts BETTUANE WARNER D1v1s1o1'1ol Mcmor ln Soclol Studles Comme o Dor f1I'1TlI'I1l9 i E 'Y gw?L if X A L V ,, I I I I I . P t C L A S S 45 f MARY LESLIE WHEELER r HELEN WILSON English Music A ' i i MARIORIE WOLSEY X l Sociology Mary Les Willie Marge S E N I O R C L A S S -16 ,fl - on C gnPY219s t X Utwfil f e - ' QW' 1'wg . 3 - st, 2 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back Row -Groh, Hammond. Front Row-Holman, Stoltz, Gilbert. , , fy AW ' f .. ff -1 .M ,, 4.4 SENIOR CLASS Back Row-M. Matsuura, Griggs, Gripp, Mathre, Wainwright, Rundquist, Lewis, C. Hall, McKenna, Arthur, Dyer, D. Egeland. Second Row-M. E. Chinn, Talbot, Colgrove, Hammond, Wheeler, Wolsey, Lundgren, Iohns, Bergan, Meenen, H. Wilson, Beishir, Front Row-Roos, Bowen, Nalcata, Barcalow, Holman, Stolz, Gilbert, Groh, Graves, E. Siegfriedt, Koberstein. 4 47 f'X .'- ' 2.1 Hams 1 is , ,, V, , ,xi 1 i ,411 8. Is This Trip 9. Oh-h That Auction! IO. Symbols True 11. A Mon Named Iohn? Necessary? 48 ?7 i7 , s - 1 I Goon Dolnce Solemn Seniors Embroceobie You Potty ond Flo The Time Hos Come Senior Dofy Ready-Pull! QXUA. EWU- iff ifizu L 'E -. -.lp ' sg , i ' , f f Q- I li? fi in A I, 5 4 flu, .,.,.,. W if Q 41 . 7. 3 1 H ll ::::1:e:.::::: -4 -1 X 'ii V1 N '5 , N '43 - fi, - JN 9 i IUNIOF CLASS S1311 fII77 1.3194-1'1 ylllfilf N1ls:1: Ellfjl Krulter, Thirty, F.I11ler, YNGXI, C. Ichnscn. H111'1l:i, Il. O1f11'.1'12.Q Hf'-'lf 1.111 1 1 11511111911 11. .l.11j91s:11, Chrysler, Shc1111e-1, Eujcley, I-il'5W1I'Ii' F' ' 2 it IDEYI? Y, Ciifmxm, Enqsrh X'N'u:E11191, H111 15, Musk .1, 57111 1 S 1 -F 'sv 1,2 'Q Junior Class 'Fx 196 wwf M 1 f 1 S CW' eff WA -Q K lx' fs X X 12 -1 15 1 -1 as X X' ma '5 O gf 'O x1-'Y U' IUNIQH CLASS QFFICERS Bark Enqert, N. Coff- 1111311,N13sh. Fran? Hands. 50 9 xxx. Sister Classes Hiding the Fence Pride of Annapolis Our Man Hank Iunior Day Banquet Monkeys Three Escapades folly funiors 51 Maddox House lt you enjoy brousing through the latest books, chatting over cakes, or merely mingling with friends, Maddox House is tor you. Maddox means relaxation tor everyone at HC. Mrs. Harold Wol- cott has very capaloly directed attairs ot Maddox this year, and the Maddox committee- has Wel- corned many interesting speakers to its frequent teas. 'x 4'A,v 52 Campus in Winter QSJSQ' X .. ,. wgm 4, M., fmwisq 'Ks 'M r 'l 1 Q 1 f NP J I ig. Q-,Qi P- k A ,Ex ,. f l, ' - 5? ,, 1 X .: ' -'I f x fi iifi' X 4 ff W H V-1 , 1 f -Q14 L f ' Z 'f?T - .. iff :J ' 14,7 4 ff- , fa-x ff 4 W.- f A L - f ', , ' W'-yawn' 'vu SML' vpn? , .Nw ,,.. wjv -K 'WW' V J-aff 'Q Al-'t 1 U g ' Q . AZ X X X 6 F t Lx z, 6 V Q 27 ,g Q I F Q-'.'. .1 Varaa Riverview Before the Days MOIVIIS in Good Study Habits? Step Scene Neat as a Pin Classrooms 5-4 ' R1 ll S lm r ll V v Ruswll l-lgthawoy Altsfltuler Treloose, SQl3H0lxflORlf CLASS Burk .QCl.'.' lftng, , ..1.11n't5, r -1 ,, 5.1 ft, :C Q, 5, , . , L. ,, - l-luth, D. L. l'Il+lS, C Pt'1SlXlL1SS'fll, Ezltzti-r, R S1-lgtriiilt, Ross Smrzdrfixt-9. Second Row filterde, Brendel, Howell, Btoytfin, 'fillllltllltfllltlllt l:'Ill ll 'Nest-'r:i:'1tt, l-lilff, Wjzgiit ll, Rgnj-yr Yun Horne, Horth, Schopps, Hora, Sundguist, Lyman, Lftft---lmyxt he-r, ij -f'lllt'fll. Third Roz-.' T. P-tersin, llcl-lngl: Ekcurfl, Gtllls, Aifkt?l'lWPfQ, lx- lilIlL1Pll, Stone, Baldwin. Tltotnpsftn lmltitt, Tnntsfn l. L'v't'1llS'I'L Prrt, Blmzttx 't.'.71Ti-r::.1t1 B. Cinkltn. Fourth Row l. Egeland, Von Glohn, C4tf1lll!fll '?ll, Sp-in-f-x, Algms V. lll rtng, Net-.':i'.1n 7. Evzns rl' f 'v l-linshgw, L. Knight, Etkels, Hamilton, Searle-s, llmnss, Atwt fl, lxlnlzs, iris-'l, Frwzt Rf.-.' Piss Hutt Rvtfttt R-fttstzvre, N. Conklin, Sloan, Rudolph, Mulligan, lretnpitt, f Ill '.'- ffll, ltltst, Finiwff, Tffstt-'71 Sf-Qfilz l. 'xt' xfff Q M'-Us 4s , A -lp, mfg M mga' ne' Tz ' C 4 'Ol In - 1 fl, Q V' lj , ', V 6 A, ,f , 4 ,X . ,f f, - ' 1 o I I 0 C ,' S P ' 2 ' ff 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Back- ' ' , 1 Nast, Rudolph. Front-lvlulliggn, Trent- 1 per, Coldwell, ' X ' I . if 5 Q55 ,pv- iam J Tuny-Tremper-Butch All Dressed Up Bud Moving Day P. Mulligan lust Gabbinq Sophomore Day Banquet We Follow Her Gleam 4 Ross. Heads Sophomore Day Spread Some Flamin' Sophomores 57 II- ij1,. - .'f f f 1 I ,E ' Q 'r u I 4 I' A l Q Q T' This is 'W 1 , , , - V . Q -4 'ls ' 1 x. ag fu, , . T..:,w-vw - I ' 3114- x. 1411-. . Nv..w' , iN 1'A If '-Q--,ETS N Mas q 55 .4 ,tr 1 V Student Government Association The Student Government Association is democracy in practice on our campus. Each student is a voting member, and, as such, she has a direct part in determining the rules and policies of the college which attect the student body. The executive board of the organization considers suggestions from the faculty and student body and presents them as proposals to the assembly. Tntractions of college laws are dealt with by a judicial commission. This body is also entrusted with the duty ot explaining our honor sys- tem to new students. T STUDENT GOVERNMENT f BOARD Slanding-Ham- :noni Hinds, Tinley, Graves Treniper, M. Bates. Sealed -Niitlire, Kober- s'ien Dyer, Meenen, Stolz, lil. E. Chinn. tin' 'Dil :Q 'I Instajjotjon Dlnner EACULTY STUDENT QONEEFENCE,COMMITTEE Seated' -Miss Sawyer, Gil li-ert, Miss l'fllIlS3Il, lnliss cheek, Miss Alibott, Dyer, Meenen, Miss Swenson Gnd New Boards Buckley. Standing Leczvenwcrth, Earcalow. 60 I HOUSE COUNCIL Standing-- Atkinson, Moyer, Hinds, Ruse sell. Seated-Van Horne, Hol- man, Rudolph, King, Thez- elius, Eckels, Newman. t I X. Installation TOWN STUDENT BOARD Standing C. Johnson, I. Egeland, M. Keating, Green. Seated-Stone, Gilbert, Iohns Mathre, D. Egeland, McKenna, H. Wilson 61 IUDICIAL COMMISSION Standing - Buckley Seated-Barnett, Meenen, Maurer. .1 WAR COUNCIL Back Paw: Mclienna, Cigrzve, Frcrif Row: King, Hinds Buckley. ..... L,-, :N . VV This year WAR COUNCIL has been guiding the War efforts of RC. lt has promoted the sale of War stamps, encouraged Red Cross knitting, and also knitting for people in occupied countries. It has been supervising voluntary nursery school Workers, hospital aides, nurses' aides, and Red Cross Workers. WAR COUNCIL has been doing a com- mendable job of keeping RC. actively parti- cipating in the War effort. . fa' .. x A .. ,..,u .', -4. ,I h -.,x . '- x.. 4- Keith School Keith Country Day School is the latest addition to the ever growing Rockford College community. lt is an elementary. school located on North Second Street in suburban Rockford. This year the prospective teachers of RC. have been gaining practical teach- ing experience at Keith. Plans are being made for the future of Keith School which will include closer cooperation with the activities of Rockford College. 65 .,fPr'p'x WML Q UQ digg 'Bio , W 5 , ei, . A If K 5 ' 1 ?30C,'. V R .1 2 ifb I Qfa ce W 4 'N ' l . firlvfai ' 4 , CRQXZ- Q1 M I K I I . eigfffw' ll i' f Xl fy Y' X S 559' l l Qfvlyl ox? 4 5 X L C X 5 iP?1fil'55fl:l l . L 1 X Q:,.t:q.'N - . ' -I fig' B bdelllfxi '4 f M 5 .. ,fl-. , A- Jiwriizls 4 VN. mil -, A - ' . .- 'fw:s2:f 1 . 'I , -, A FBESHMAN CLASS Back Foxx LT. .lxnier r. Lzifner, Leeic, Arriit, Fuqersinnw, E. Chinn, Leorvenwcrth, Hubbell Linz, Dunr.-ell, Lirwlsny Hansen, Ping-el l. EI rufznnri, Bezurk, X'i.'iI'e lzlesser. Seconi Raw: McColl, Ellis, Burney, Bern sein, Chliniper, lxlcliuy, Foley, Taylor, Carrfezitrr, Hirgzis, SCl':zt'.ior, P. lihnscn, lwl. Nelson, Smart, Whilehill, Schooley L. Motsuuro, Ponierinq, ll. Bimlerq, lul. Duane, Hutschenreurer, Briitcn, Twcniey, Vlfeslvik, Tliirfi Row: Huibreqtse Kolig, Cuniniinqs, Morris, Boll, X'V,rlloce, Shculdice, Lange, Cccper, Lacy, lilopsch, Diehl, Pardee, Lcruqhlin, Garland Dunning, Carry, Ford, Voeciish, Hcrrvill, Forester, Horner, E. l. Hollrnon. Fourth Row: Price, Porter, Sell, Bcthke, Fair childs, lsley, Merrydoy, Squier, Ohlendorff, Fry, Atkinson, Braden, B. Beid, E. Nelson, Oppenheimer, Dole, Bamberg Budd, Bielke, M. Keating, M. Busniussen, Peel, Vollcnionn, Thezelius, Vilhiiiield, lvledoris, Marsh, P. Boss, Front Row Pciqe, Coyle, G. Kniqht, Harper, Nemschoff, B. XA-'riqhy Holly, Voss, l'fGYLGl,TlIllGY,lN'lGll16SC'Il,Vlltllilf, Bloom, Michell Dixon, Word, lvlorsholl, Bessel, Gerhard, Burien, Fellcer. 6-i Studying Hard Hen Session A Caroling We Go lust the Two of Us We've lust Arrived Catching Flies Duet The FIeet's In Freshman Luncheon Freshman Day Going to Chapel Freshman Show 65 1 s I i Y 1 The College Farm X If ,KX Who can forget the college farm tor those Wonderful Weekends ot fun? Mattresses on the floor, popcorn and toasted marshmallows, and all the liveliness and comradeship that is RC. at play. The freshmen will re- member the farm especially for their picnic there on Freshman Day. The farm also serves as a center for crew, that popular lout unpredictable sport. ln addition to all these activities, the farm functions as a regular American Youth Hostel. 67 A -91- Second Place MARY HAMILTON First Place BARBARA CONKLIN These photographs were awarded first and second place in CUPOLAQS photography con- test. Cupola wishes to thank the judges, Miss Andrene Kaufman, Mr. Berger Norrrnan, and Dr. Iordan Cavan, Mrs. Sara Lockwood Williams, and the many students who entered the contest tor their kind cooperation. 68 ,X F ww X 'X sf' 9 , 1, we-if If-A-.-V, Q About Campus lone- Graves, Carolyn Stolz, Florence Lewis 70 Mary Laitner, Ruth Engert, Helen l-loinko, Patricia Rudolph, Patricia Mulligan, Patricia Matheson The dance program and Glee Club serenade of our annual May Party are pre- sented in honor ot the May Queen Whose crowing by her predecessor marks the climax of this traditional spring festival. Since the May Queen is elected to repre- sent the ideal of Rockford College this ceremony is one of the most loved of our college traditions. 71 C U P 0 L A Corinne lohnson . . . Editor loan Peterson . Associate Editor Helen Hoinko . Business Manager Nancy Nash . Shirley Buckley lean Elliott Elizabeth Vanl-lorne Mary l-lamiton . Nancy Williams Audrey Hinshaw Barbara VonGlahn . Editorial Photography . Art S T A F F Marie Christiansen Advertising loan Daane Marilyn Gradous Dora Kay Hoven Dorothy Hubbell Gail l-luibregtse Letitia Loshbough Molly Lou Mott lean Sharnel Phyllis Zeisel Mrs. Sara Lockwood Williams The CUPGLA staff wishes to extend its appreciation to its many patrons Pinehurst Farm Dairies 1 1nfvl11111'11f.w' , K l 1 Pause appeal X in L lx E Q fi - A ' 6 .- 7:5-u M 1-1,-1' Y ' 'Q' - 13'-Iii, 111+ '-S . if Dfmk '1-L-LTI-1-1 I , I 1-5 1 ow' f iiilfkififi' X X 1 i L -T-T 'Y ' I I H5631-S,9l,.o'f, s vev l w Delicious and - QI LE.T,kLi- 51 Refreshing 5,L1 -PT. IOYYIID unoll Auluoirvv ov vu! COCA-COLA COMOAIY I1 l THE BOOK STORE Allelfs Crockery Qtore BOOKS L .xxn ' 125 XVesr Stare Street GIFTS Nflxili S280 Gift Suggestions . . . ' that will cnmlwiiie past ineinorieb with the pimnisci of thc' future: fir... A Il ffm' -u'11l1'lz ll .iffllllll of f5c'1I7'l.f Il 121'rll1.vlo111'. 77.1111 u I1 pl111i1' ,11'll1111f III your xfvrlzrzg ENTERPRISES. B O L E N D E R ' S IM-. 313 W. sm- sf. oP1QR.x'l41Xu For Has! St'lt'I'fI.0II5 , , , . Of Q ORONADU - Nl I IN AX Popzlfar 111111' Cf11.15if11l P:XI,AfIf Rv1'01'11',v 111111, ,illmnzx AUBURN G0 'VO ,. . iw , , .. THE ZENITH STURE IINIES lHItAr1 R115 , , . . brute :it V5 ymzm bt. Klum 1992 -L Reinhardt Pharmacy O W E N ' S INC. 102 X'EARS IN BUSINESS WH-IMS ROCKFORIYSFTNEST STORE AIIIIIII-f1Il'f1ll'l'l'.Y of the Strauss' Prexrriptionx E'Ue7'yfl1l.'lg to Iyear FOR 65 YEARS Thar fs Smurf SCHROMS CAFE JACKSONS FANIOUS FOR FOOD JEWELERS 110 So. Blain Street HOTELFAUST Extends to the President, Staff, Graduates, and Students of Rockford College Our zlppreciatfon of the Pleaqant Relations Experienoed in the Past and Our Full Cooperation in the Future ROCKFORD'S SOCIAL CENTER W. BRYAN KARR, jvlamzger 75 Jack's or Better fljormerly Parfsj STEAKS - CHOPS AND SEA FOOD 327 IV. Jefferson Nt ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS Pl'65C7'I.fJfl.OH, Drugs, Cosmetics IVE DELIVER PERKINS PHARMACY 309 E. State llain 636 FITZ and TREFZ INC. 1311 .-Xuburn Rocxmw, I1.1.lxmS S. H. KRESS K CO. Nu. Hain Street RUQKFURIL ll.l.1xol. GUY DEETZ H1111.w'4' of ,Ilzzxff 108 Nvest State Street ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS THE FLOWER SHOP 505 E. Stare Sr. DI..YfI.lIffl'7't' ana' .1r'I1'.vl1'fally Dvhyzzm' Floral Cr-wzlforzs Cu! l lofzt'm'5 - Dt'.YI.fjIl.f Iylllllfj M Buffvx Phone Forest 7696 DIDIER Florist TIRED? THIRSTY? Stop and Rest AT E R W I N ' S FRIENDS OF R. C. HOTEL NELSON IN THE HEART OF DOWN TOWN ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS SIDNEY HERBST, Manager D. J. STEWART 0 Ladies Uvearing Jpparel 0 Clothing for Clzildren and Girls 0 deeessories and Notions 0 Linens ana' Yard Goods 0 Furniture, Rugs, and Draperies 0 .7Uen's Furnishings QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES For The Finest SPORTING GOODS AND SPORT CLOTHING Pla-Mor Sport Shop 411-7th Street Main 1172 Complinzenis of the WAGON WHEEL OF ROCKFO RD AND ROCKTON UQ? PHOENIX CLEANERS Kodak P1'1z1'5lz1'z1g C'lIHIt'l'I15 - 1'wl'I1HIt'S Conzplfnzvpzry Gruel1'11g C11r11',v of CAMERA CRAFT , SHQYPE. ROCRFORD DRX 114 XV. Sfilfl' St. CG. Rocxrfoxu, lrnxms Dcpezzafablc QIlIIl1.f-1' H I C K E Y 3 S Good Serivife 116 XVest State Fair Prirey - BEAN SHQE SERVICE . ll-P South EVVyman Fzzzesz' Foods 11120, Hofzzezzzode Candies SHOE STORE 0 State St. at Wyman HC?1dQU3ftCfS f0f Students Finest in Shoes and Hos1'e1'y Since 1909 fm' th? Entire Family n 79 Good Names to Remember JANE ADAMS GoLD BAR RoCKEoRD CoLLEGE ECHO O Rockford Wholesale Grocery Co. f,'0lIlpfIlll1'IlfX of 0 New State Theatre HOME Ulf . G U L L I N l?l1ffc'I1l .Jrf1'.vf.v lJ1l'fIlI'L'.V AND BEAI,E'S B O I S JEWELRY STORE lisrxm 1514511 Slxcu 1863 R. J. Gmirix, 1',-f,p,-f,'ff,,- 0 -H76 E. State St. ROCKFORD. ILL. Q0 HE RZO C5 iiilfiiiiliiiifii Porfrzzif and CIlllllllL77'I'iIlI Pfzologrfzpfzy 1-II ffze HUIIILJ, Uffice, or Studio Conszzlf Us and Benefit by Our U'1'a'e Hxjveriezzce Studios- 111 North Church Street Business Phone Forest 206 Residence Phone Forest 4-321 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS I :: I ,Vffdajfll ww! 81 Senior Portraits B John E. Platz, Inc. 2638 N. Downer Ave. llII,XYAL'KI2I2 I 1, WIS. MANDARIN GARDEN Famous for Chinese and ..iHH'l'l.CI1ll Food ANGER'S jrwrlm' .-xxn GIFT SHOP .lrta'rlx Bring .1It'lIIUl'it1.YH H8 YVQ-sr State Street ROCKFORD, ILLIXOIQ CASINO FOR GOOD FOOD 202 IZ. brute Nt. 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