Rockford College - Recensio / Cupola Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1956
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' 1 These pages are dedicated to the graduates of 1956, Lorena M. Church Iordan T. Cavan and our Seniors, but they are for you also. Especially, they are for you who take notes in the margins of your lives and make music with your hands. 'if A v. ,Q 4'-.ff Bless the hands that clasp for Decus-Keep them quick to reuniie ? F A s ,Q W-?sf,:3 , .gg ' W N.A, ,.f ,nf s .41 .- 5 , 1' ':A3'-tins' Q34-slr ' A ' x ' In all its seasons the campus buzzes With the muted harmony which we may Only faintly hear or understand. NTL I Ji? .i-x.u,,-.,'.,:.1.,. :w... , . v,,f...L... fan P ,hs-1 A A WN' And the people Have an ear for laughter, Which is always the best music 5 'X 4 . RL- ff: me We t i i ' -.' -f .fi - ' 4 . - gygygnfg Lf v .. M 1-,' ' . .' ' ' , .,s.- - '. V..-.dh e..f Sl X Cqfw LQIPS-l.C!0l1f unc! gacizltg This Iune, Dr. Leland H. Carlson completes his second year as the eleventh president of this 109 year old college for women and our newly established coordinate brother college. Dr. Carlson holds the controls with a light touch and a touch of light humor, having adapted himself quickly to the traditional good humored spirit of RC's faculty and students. Y, ,W -wzmrrl '-x 'il JJ' s ISABEL R ABBOTT Ph D ALICE BAUXAR M A BENIAMIN BENIAMINOF, B. A. Professor ot Hrstory Associate Professor of Instructor in Chemistry MILDRED BULLIET, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Physics and Mathematics , Q , are . ,, ' ,, f W , ,Q 'Vw' ff 'Sy ' ' , mf v w' f Y --., ,...,,.f fysvnstv-M Gpgqgv-nf -512. -M.-. W H A 2 5 Q ax I 174' V - i I V2 - . ai. W -275-R ., A ,,, 1, 1 , ,f 1 .P Q g2'?. Qi? A 'J .j.:v,L.:' A v f iflfg, A., - Wx, at 6 ? ,,,, -...,,5'hb f, i was 1- , a , ' vig if ,f-' fq' IORDAN T. CAVAN. Ph. D. RUTH S. CAVAN, Ph. D. 'LORENA M. CHURCH. L. H. D Professor Of Education Associate Professor of Sociology Professor of English unsung tub- I lwlw, ..---1 I il! I ' I if ,, ' 4 xl ' 1 I -14 1 . ' I HEMON H. CONWELL, Ph. D. PHILIP B. DEDRICH. B. F. A. IRENE H. DOERR, B. A. Visiting Professor of Mathematics Instructor in Art Instructor of Physiology and Anatomy 4 I l I' I I I I I ANDREAS FUGMANN MIZZI FUGMANN Professor of Music IHSIYUCIOI' in Voice WHITNEY HALSTEAD, M. A. Instructor in Art ,H 'F--7 -.Ah BEATRICE I. HANNAH, Ph. D. ATWOOD HUDSON, Ph. D. PAULINE HUNTER. M. A. 8 Professor of French and Associate Professor of Speech Director of Physical Education Comparative Literature and Director of Speech Clinic 4 Philip Dedrich and Whitney Halstead, new art instructor. IEREMY INGALLS. M. A. A. FRANCES IOHNSON, Ph. D. ANDRENE KAUFMAN. M. F. A. Resident Poet, Associate Professor Professor of Mathematics and Professor of Art of English and Asiatic Studies Physics 11111 WARREN P. KUEHL, Ph. D. MARY DEARING LEWIS. Ph. D. EDWARD W. MILL, Ph. D, Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor Of English Professor of Political Science American History M -.' a1n-an-an -ws-an -Q ff' . and . r ' ... Q. . I 1 R. D. MULLINIX. Ph. D. IAYNE POOR. M. A. MYRTLE D. RICHER. M. A. Professor Emeritus of Instructor in the Dance Associate Professor of Home Chemistry Economics 1 I .4 -J BETTY LOU ROSS, B. S. Assistant in Chemistry ANDREW K. SOLARZ, Ph. D. MABEL L. STAUDINGER. Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Professor of Spanish as FV rbi? -25 -' a S tllit DOROTHY STEWART, Ph. D. PETER R. TOSCANO. M. A. EDITHA UNDERHILL. M. S. Professor of Zoology and Assistant Professor of Economics Associate Professor of Chemistry Physiology sift' IEAN VOEGELI, M. S. Instructor in B0iGl1Y Assistant Professor of Philosophy Instructor in Modern Languages DONALD WALHOUT. Ph. D. GINA WASSING. M. A. 1 Jr ELLEN WHITNEY, M. A. Instructor in English and Drcxmcx 5 S A 4 1 s if Qi U :- V QW :: ' V. .-ff. - Q w . 9 xt, ,I Az M .. r ., . 1 ltg 1 21 1 1 , t r X . l 5 -Q., I . , A I J ' 4. , .jggy-:3,Qk. h-5. Y. I ' t , Q.. A g -ww' .gf . ' 4 , . 2, . ,tzvgv - v Q 5:--Qu fr-'A . 'MN' ' .a. mr . 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S. 12 Director of Residence Halls Director of Public Information KATHLEEN WORZALLA. B. A. U lj M' J? F .I 1 4 41 Q Maddox House: Fern Service Desk: Marie Flanigan Bursar's office: Mrs. Powers. Miss Schenck, and Mrs. Spiekerman 'r :- A 1 Jw I . 1 n-4-43 'fTi 7m 1 1 u Registrar Miss Iohnson Library Miss Sharpe and Lorraine Kenny Night Desk: Mrs. Gayman Infirmary: Miss Bluedorn, Dr. Koepsell, Miss Gottfred lfjf' l:. i, Aa: ':fL,.b.-Ts: x ' I i 'Z '51 f 22 A4 in 2 Ps A B ., W Y S 2 1 1 'Y' 1 A .My A' ,Nw f IA: 1 uf Qr f .',' 3.1.-1:f' 1, ,X ,. . ,- jfvpk-gh .3'Bx1L'.Zfn iz .Y-s 5 ,- ' V4.7 J, IQ -ff.:-x-'bf 'fA .. ,Hz,5g.'--f ' -g'! ::' 1,1 I-Sf 1 ,1.?.' .-g. V . ' ,S I 'gflsiaf : IK' 4- ..' AJTSQ' .a- 1. ' 'ffl 'j :Iliff i 3 0N 47.fJ 4fb f iQ I' J ,-bye 1 f 7 1 '1 f ff5I:'E w1r , ., 5-fp' ri ..z. Emmy y LX, ,fm .gxa-wxxgxg gm :- U' .4-9' x ,,. P. .44 A , sh kj ,5?3fP:K,.QJ. X 1 - - . fn If J 4, O OAS W' 1544 u..,aLM A WNX., if . sm-.,,,,,WwMqqhwI1 P whmn www 3 4 .!?.'uxs 1 ,.. 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TO R.: Lee,Winquist, Loynq, Greim, K. Anderson, Campbell, Van Alstyne. SEATED L. TO R.: McSheery, Patterson, F. Wilson, Ccxrl, Robertson. I 45517 STANDING I.. TO R.: Rukas, Crcnmer, N. Westwick, Cockrell, Helper, Peterson, B. Norris, Firth, Hart, Wilcox. SEATED L. TO R.: Goldsmith, Fink, Foster, Swanson, Groncxu, Sowers. , OPAOIIIOIPS 6 vw-GH F ,P 'Z l i ixQf 2' fijf' f7 :J ,i ,LAX Q YO- -v STANDING L. TO R.: Griffith. Sanders. Marsh, Iameson, Hancock, Bech, Bruce, Kempf, Paasche. Grahn. SEATED L. TO R.: S Iohnson, Liang. Eriksen, Dailey, P. Iohnson, Mansfield. SEATED FLOOR L. TO R.: Cichocki. Galli. Fanor. Voices echoing over the trees . . bring back those . . . wicked memories of all we got away with while we could still pretend we were not, and did not want to be, entirely grown-up. We had too much energy to be prim. We're ready now. And we don't mind having burned our follies be- cause we know that the devilish spirit, that lurks in the eyes of every Sopho- more, never really dies. A un zfors Y '?'S.!'i ' :Britt 4 .N ,, Q. hx riiwh tii! 'T 3 I Q qfQKi1Na ?. .-it fm- liffgiff-fv'1fZ'M': 12553 T 2' 5' If X, M! 9954 Y Y lk A saw, X W, STANDING L. TO R.: Waters, Hamm, Watkins, Buell, Baxa, Rasmussen, Olsen. SEATED L. TO R.: Mitchell, Martignoni, Huseboe Demkier. Burnette, Landis. ' Ki yi ki yi kus . . . There's nobody like us! In two years of learning our way around HC we had our minor disagreements but we shared too many smoker bull sessions , too many quiet moments and too many. noisy ones not to wear our ivy proudly on Iunior Day and stand a little straighter to sing Our strong bonds shall ne'er be broken. . . ' ii,acld.iL ' ' LJ' T'.sJ'v?vir ' A 'W W' Y W'l?t 1 'ki 1 ii ??'! f'1 Yes, Lou, it does look cr little like lack! ZZ Three friends notice that mourning does NOT become Electra. x t rrlxh I t. , . I:- EE.. .. 7-4-0-N5 lib? - fr .J Very good Pat, it is a leaf. N Start with a tablespoon of trouble . . . If if A MM? A , M! , f , ! ,J r. ' ff . ' r, F' . .... I -. J ' Vt ?-fp i f - A ' 5 , , '-. .uv . ...XA , ' - AuSh .lI RC. attracts all kinds of women: here cr mother of nine works beside cr young girl. The nine are all rats. Z3 Student Government Board T - ,qv STANDING L. TO R.: Stiegler, Landis, Cox, Stanton. SEATED L. TO R.: Galli, Cekal. Dr. Stewart, Seideman, Dean Carroll, Bruce SEATED FLOOR L. TO R.: Foster. Bell, I. Schmidt. . G. A. Constitution Article 1 Aims and Purposes of the Student Government Association It is the purpose of this constitution to encourage and secure true as- sociation and cooperation of the entire student body and the faculty of the college community: the perpetuation of self-government: the practice of good citizenship and personal honor: and a more perfect integration of extracur- ricular activities and the curriculum. Z4 Judicial L. TO R.: Lcscter, Vacccxrello, I. Jameson, Landis, Dean Carroll, Holte. House Council SEATED BACK L. TO R.: S. Iohnson, Mansfield, Mitchell, Stern. Bell, Clark, Steven, Cox. SEATED FRONT L. TO R.: Helper, Gronau, Swanson. fl!-.L 1 Z5 Fellowship of Faiths L' L sf' v' ' . -W. g 4 .. g 'il I .- - , 9 VK! ' Q Mi . -'ll-sL.'.v.::,:,q i 5 9 f Ev pa A' n, w Z S .114-hs. Marsha. Dr. Carlson, Chuck, and Dr. Nambcr, president oi Kobe, H.C.'s sister college. in Iapan, discover that laughter is an international language. 'ik i - v- i 'I , I 5 vt 4' F' STANDING L. TO R.: R. Schmidt. Poarch. Bech. Lindquist, Galli. S eated L. TO R.: Landis, Martignoni, Liang. i1vl' Stanton. Hillyer. Cox. Seidemcm. Bruce. Personal contact is the quickest means to reaching the awareness ot human dignity which must underlie all harmony-personal or public, national or international. International Relations l 1 I 45 1.1 Ann D.. Grickis. and Bonnie Wee Iamie, with Dean Braqinton. welcome a friend from Scotland, l?r. Marjory Keith. student health service director at Edinburgh University. helped rnal-ce their participation in the Iunior Year Abroad program a valid experience in international student association. 1'-wg A Lt X 1 - 5. A ational 3 Q 1 J Student Q ' 5 O O if L Association N A ,SBN1 eil . gg lx I 1-'3gf'r-+4-' V l XX Q. X x xx X ,W L-Lb ,xpfx .Lx -X. R-,Mx , Q. 2, w53wx X :NSR JUN- . . - 1 - X z ' xc' lk ' x X ' AEN I n V idx I 5-Qs 1 ,. Q1 ' ,K ,N J-,gy -A,'. t , i K. .LA f X c -- 't X' -V ' 4 1 lap.-rf? -' We My twig I .ix x Q Y. , H . QQ --. ' H , -1 TN , XX ' 'gy ' .X Q R r 'X I 'gl 1 .f U X 1 dsx I i X K B N , Y Q Z8 I L. TO H.: Halper, Stanton, Mitchell. Griffith. Rasmusson, Cox. s I W'-44 .4 Y 3 Qilfav P ,A 1 2 H X v ' Q: ---L-, X :I . B A 'A 75 5' , 'MJV W! 4 xtg AV A f 7 . I if I STANDING, L. TO R.: McDonald, Hamm, Wiedenhoifer, E. Norris, Mcrrtiqnoni, Campbell, Gronau. Carl. SEATED, Vaccarello. ,..,-.., A-an ,J can U 'lff.H Vip .'9f s, W 1, 1 , A,-25 1 ff . 9- ' 2 V .1.. W Q mf 'k , wx - n 'M -5 ,- 1 F 1123 L X E , 1 N ,g l ,, ' rx W X r ' 'nv.a'v?- , E15 ?' BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Hurt, Swanson, Westwick. Lenncrtson, Sowers. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: Goldsmith, Harris, H. Schmidt, Wiedenhoffer, Wilcox, Cockrell I v Ro ckforcl Review I psz gg-w if Y f I I E 2 S A 3 A I X X I I A X as ?v-Q 'Nr v-' '-w ' X. fi I... TO R.: Hillyer, Halper, Grahn. Kitzmiller, Burnette. Gould. When I say I need a coffee break, I mean just that! I need C1 coffee break . . . or tea. . . or. . .! 1: a Q ff si' , I ,I I g 1 fx., ' g F Qs. -V-.f ' Y 9. , Z, -, Vhtf.. ik .. an V V , J , ,,,,K .. .Q 1: . .. . ,ge 'yi-I I ,,s. I3 IQ 'W 'kwa .. .- IEEQQXU I Q ,-1 I I ,345,jayT'.ff . S. ' 4 af :fj ,vf'F - :L gg X. ,,l,x3is.?v. H .5 I Z 1 1. . .Q -' V Ii- -. . 'kk - i 'my-.I I 1 ,, , 'A ,5,.,,,...... ,, . M, 30 - - 1rt'1lv'1'1'i1 il 1 i 1 I -fX x 1 uv , 4 i X E Cupola N L. TO R.: Stanton, Cekcxl, Van Slyke, Martiqnoni, Hamm. f T 'I an L. TO R.: Helper, Seidemcm, McDonald, Stanton, Bruce, Griffith. 31 32 xwj -1 57 Y, BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Gould, Muniord, Stiegler, Bech. MIDDLE ROW, L. TO R.: Adams, R. Schmidt, E. Norris, Sylvester. FRONT HOW, L. TO R.: Hillyer, Huseboe. Q. X an BACK ROW. Mcrtignoni, Hurt, Wilcox, Hamm FHONT ROW, Madigan, Mitchell, Waters, Firth, Wiedenhoefer. Orendorff. 1 J BACK ROW Marsh P Iohnson Adams MIDDLE ROW Hcxlper Tcxtor Volgt Lcngon FRONT ROW, Poarch, Westwick, B. Norris E ,f i 5 s s E Z I 5 Orchesis ,::'g ,' V Q se-.fffguxvz w r 3 I Q 6 '1 ,ix 925 f lm. ?' i V li Z , gy, , , A !s','i,,, 2 2 sg! xiii A 3 . Z fl v , , . : lj 1 - 1 2 Women's fx My A M ' . Recreatwn .jfiiillzlfii ' , L 9 ' Association 34 Si A - .,-- - - N ' '-I . . .., N F ' i Y' .f, s 'Q-. Q.. V-,V Q- -..f-f -. 7-O13 A' -Q.: ..,f?' f N- ...V N, 1 ,. N 'Q V-w.-. '- Qzinx -ff ,. 'Pwr ENN ' ,- x A mjiv L 'E -me - W Ps' 'A 1 BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Hamm, Cockrell. Bech. Hirons, Cox. MIDDLE ROW, L. TO R.: Kempi, Sowers. Fink. Huseboe, Burnette, Norton. FRONT ROW. L. TO R.: Mansfield, Liang, Cekcl. Clcxrk. --f -r1i 'P'1'S?'K iQ 11 .anis-.I 1 1 mixi- b , A- 'V5x '. 0 li ' 1 I I 1 , Q 'Q Q 93 f if K , I Egg 12, ' r 2 - 5 . 3 :Qs 1 ,Viv 6 4 gh -v n .rf f f 'fur 1 Q . ,,,...A.,.g .N f '7,k,, , X ik-f f if Q xgfif q ,A 'Q W-Q-,-,LM , ,..,. ,,...- ' ,.i.. ,1f'-'fl Af N-f A 'thnx , 0, bw- ,,. . L.L 94' ..l'IT , -if 5 ,WP vf 2 4' 9 9' if f. MQ fs 5 O atv BACK HOW. L. TO R.: Watkins, Iohnson, McNeal. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: Hamm, Rasmusson, Siegel, Slctum. Demkier. Liang. Tolo Board X, ,.. 3, ,ffg fx En 1- glfrvf ,P kai , ' ,fi fi, .-x. JQR 0 if X w STANDING: Maggie, Hamlin. SEATED: Demkier. Bell, Iohnson. Co-op Board X 9' JJ fm. 1 3? 4 :Q 'W 1 -fa' 44 fs Q Q 24 'fs 5 31 NSYA -we .N.' S Qvffi - ! r' 5 1 V, . , . . I ' L Nh,-.,, O w 0 R. Carlson, G. Chcbucos Binqer. Romcmek. R. M. C. Seniors 995 ,za 65- , its nf George Geisberger Social Science Charles Fiduccicx Harold johnson C0mmUmtY Recreation Business Administration N X4 t X fx C 'K 5 Rockford Me'n's College .4933 X X 4-.--rw r , .1 It 4' in El? Ol Q 9 J if 9 5 E A Q9 5 4 N Q Our greetings and congratulations to the first graduates of the new men's college. The first 109 years are the hardest, gentlemen. Good luck! 1 H-vi, Chess. men? z' c.cm1sOn. Henry Iohns cam. 1 Hills. Dickensen. O t 3 9 m L. TO R.: Remencius Gulottcx Elmore Wxntercorn Iohnson Perone. Dickinson, Vaughn Pemaccxaro BACK ROW. L. TO son. Corson, Perone FRONT ROW. L. TO 54 xx. Ai taf ,gi -' 4 +12-yr ' 1' . t 'N q . Ya k' 'X I, had E ' A f X-4-X ' 'xxx 1 'UU t 'Q xy . 1 i 1 Ii i Men's Athletic Association l iI'eL . . -f' 'ia' 75' - - L:.....4..A, , rw..-14,2 ., ,. ,,-,---T., , ...J erry , G!1I'l.StI7ZC1.S' If 6 ? ...lf rf in rw Q. i vu. ff' xg, 3' Q T'-Ziil 4. 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No human achievement can be more than ephemeral unless it grows out of a tradition to which it, in turn, makes an original contribution. . Il -. Dr. Theodore M. Greene V gy, J' e v Constance M. Achilli Icme Rae Agee Child Development Zoology te lf' 'wi 2 :,, A 3 S f Shirley Adams Community Recreation Elizabeth Bell Political Science W .gf Ann Burnham Aves Barbara Ann Blackwell French . Sociology v E - .L I ml., lie LaVonne Chrismger French and Latin , l'5 Gil -1 th I 5 Ruth A. Cekal Hilda F. Colebaugh Chemistry Chemistry I I Mary Finkenstaedt Chemistry C it Ruth Wade Cox Anne E. Gould Psycholggy Creative Writing f- ! t ' E 'F Frances Gregorcy Medical Technology Alice Healy Political Science 41' Carolyn Haynes Holte Household Arts Margaret H. H. Kao Child Development :ZH WVBI, , .Q ,Y -, Barbara Hillyer English Literature 'li'i+f'WN Colleen Kitzmiller English Literature Margaret S. N. Lai Chemistry Qs. 10s ,Q --gf-f . A-f .wg-7-pvy . 'fr-ve-ff'-4 95-bbs, gg -ig!! . T! ,wa-M w ' 1 F123 -,-V Iozet Krespi 7' i Phyllis T. H. Liu Psychology English Literature A A 7 ,. , Sandra Madigan English Literature Lydia lane Marinelli Chemistry 5. Q Marilyn Stone McPherson Child Development Sl' N15 Martha Muniord Dramatic Literature I Carol Quitno Child Development Katherine Norton Zoology MQW it lane Ellen Roscoe English Literature rbi' , , Xt, , Q tim? 15345 X f f 'l .tg 3 ,ft f-, .pr Wifi' W ATDNH :X MW 5 H. it . 12. :gk Z , 535453 ,.. 51 Aj x Q Bw 5 M 5 ,fa f' yi, fzyllf QW ,iignzkw 4 he trggt, ff, int.-,V li 4 f it ' ' F ,l 2 , ij 1 Norma lean Poarch Spanish if? Ianet Schmidt Zoology ff Sharon Ioyce Stanton Political Science Z., ix it --f,, ju' 'S' Hila Seideman Mary Io S1011-lm l American Studies Home Economics Jeanette Steven English Literature ff I I l l 1 i l W v l 1'--5.4 lf'QT1,N-A' ta if? Imxnn Stem 'Q' Eleanor Stiegler Child Development Speech Science 52 xx Margot Taft Art Marilyn Ioan Tator Dance WN Marjorie Twomey Art Louise Ianson Voedisch Art Ann D. Sylvester English Literature Margaret Westwiclc Philosophy 1 X X 5 1 .3 .4 ,1- 4' 4. pn-- Dear Ceke, he scxys, and then he says. . . Ja!! C920 fc - 1 al' , , v llv J? X T wer, X QA JPN -, Honest, Carol, thut's the way it happened. Honest! '.,w A XM. YZ . - L. X , , f fe , fe- 1 rf f g' uf A F. - - --'-, Q nrnv- I e 1 V M4 1-, ' . 4- V , ,, A 6,.:.-x,- 1- , P 1 A , When I say advance to Waterloo. I mean advance to Waterloo! Q,-f 7-A fw- An- IQ WKYVX ' '- -J Empire Packing Co. QUALITY MEATS SINCE 1919 YW! VXI CRUNCH cv-N w,,,L ron T s e 'YI-1 Ott Barko's Food Store Joseph Batkiewicz M BLUE STAR POTATO CHIPS Streator, Illinois Continuods Quality I C0mP1imeHfS You Trust of Since 1886 Rockford Bottling Company Compliments of Forest City Printing Company Rockford, Illinois Chas. E. Gullin Olsey Krivan Gullin 84 Bois, Inc. Cleaners Sz Dyers Main Office Sz Plant 2303 Charles St., Dial 2-6665 Downtown Store 116 N. Wyman, Dial 2-7113 Walnut St. Store 129 S. Third St., Dial 2-6434 Loves Park Store 4938 N. 2nd. St., Dial 7-6321 ,I ,gl 1- g r Q,-f rAiiu!ii:?-:r:o::ll1:o - fm ff: l if' if . 'Q fiti air i' ' df 'r-ef-.v il Bottled On The Farm Nu-Way laundry, Inc. 1011 Kilburn Avenue Bundles of Satisfaction Pick-Up and Delivery Service Dial 2-7789 PAIRONS HERBERT L CAMPBELL 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8. MRS 8- MRS 8. MRS 84 MRS FRANK J CEKAL W J ELSHOFF A C GOULD HAROLD GRAHN STANLEY GREGORCY JOHN H GRIFFITHS JACK S GUYTON K M HALL PHILIP HALPER RICHARD O HAMILTON GERALD HARRNACKER LESTER A HUSEBOE EARL MADIGAN MRS MARGARET H MITCHELL 8. MRS RUSSELL A MITCHELL 8. MRS WILLIAM J SCHMIDT RUDOLPH A SE NGER 81 MRS THOMAS J SOWERS 8- MRS A T SYLVESTER 8. MRS MAURICE L TATOR 8. MRS E P WALTERS MRS LOUISE R WESTWICK MR 84 MRS R L WOLLENZIEN 'lk'- MR. . MR. . . MR. . . . MR. . . . MR. . MR. . MR. . . DR. . . MR. . . . MR. . MR. . . MR. 8. MRS. COURTLAND HANCOCK MR. . MR. . . MR. . MR. . . MR. . . MR. . MR. . . MR. . . MR. . . MR. . . . Alumnae Office? Six and seven Sill. Across the court. ww? M5381 4 4+ 'fir' ' 4 59 4 ,LY , ,... ,- Q .,-.,:, Ts 5 1 ,l W .4 BQ. Hp. RAW' I w , 60 'i.. Lei-K wALswonrH X-Rhognphod I Bound by 'AI-BWOITI BROTHERS luealina, lo., U. B. A. ildnv- lil JT' 4. . ff' 'R r Cupola Staff Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. R oberta Van Slyke Assistant Editor ..... ..,.. S hirley Martignoni Business Manager or . ...........,.... Ruth Cekal Photographers ,.,,,,,. ....... A lin Fredriksen Fred Ialnes Layout and Copy ..... ...... M ary Hamm lean Buell ludy Halper Ioyce Stanton Claudette Peterson Polly Wiedenhoeter Advisor ........................,...,,.......,.......................... Kathleen Worzalla We tip our thinking caps to thank our advisor and our special photographer, Fred Iames, for their generous assistance and to thank the Rockford Morning Star and Register Republic for the use of the photos taken by their staff members. Q 4 s . Q . ' .L .lg .Q Y x . L I 4 5.1! nf ' , J Ja, 2' VI .X A n'.-L-ov , ' - w 4 . :WEN - 1 'M fm, K ,1,,.. F .,. tu I 1 , 1 . Y I ' i ' '5 .S XQRTNQJ W, ' v' IIA. fy s. , uf- 1 'ex Y-SJ, QJVO ' NW af' -' 1 xxx' H. . ' un L . ik'-.'x fll' 1 t tQ b O, v 'sd ' f 'Y sigfi v 1. 1 Q5 4- l' ' I ' - S 4 Jw L' f. 'AF' 0 R T2 axial n an . J lg . qt-Ilia , I 1.2 6 i ' v .I f W-'S ' if U1 . px' r I .4 5 ' xi' 1 ' 1 l:,Qi1l il 'ws ' 3 4 0 J' LET ONLY THE EAGER. THOUGHTFUL, AND REVERENTvEN-'-PER HERE
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