St Louis Institute of Music - Coda Yearbook (Clayton, MO)

 - Class of 1948

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wil i lt MFTXQHICO CITYH 1941 SR. AND JR. OFFICERS NATIONAL COUNCIL Arthurleigh Bartzen, Mary Lou Bernice Walsh, Mary Anna Fetters, Patricia Sims, Barbara Kauffman, R. S. Blake, T. M. Drake, Grace Ameiss. Barlow, R. H. Kauffman, Mabel William Deguire, Dorothy Daily, Shearer, Ruth Waldron Hill, Patrice Foster, Tommy Jean Sewell. Knot pictured!- ADVISERS Mrs. R. E. Stuart.....,.Permanent Honorary-Adviser Mrs. J-Q Pg JrgaAuIoouololooHonora.ry A6.viSer Y Kauf lloOUIOIOIIIOllO0OllllllOllAdViser Patricia Staffel.......Music Adviser, Senior Group Marilyn Madtes.........Music Adviser, Junior Group Claire Cole O'Guin.....Music Adviser, Junior Group Frances Burke Duggan................Social Adviser Jean Stahl Duggan...1.......... ...Social Adviser A SENIOR-M M ERS The II5's: Suzanne Westbrook CChairmanD, Nannie Allen, Barbara Bernick, Dorothy Burke, Phyllis Cox, Ina Fogleman, Shirley Green, Sharrard Hopkins, Janet Link, Ruth Walter CPenn.D Evelyn Metcalf, Patricia Sims, Mary Helen Stevenson. The Dis race Notes: Helen Wilkinson fChairmanl, Charlotte Smith, gEyIIis Sutphin, Stella Bolanowski, Barbara Burpitt, Nell Combs, Mary Etta Grove, Dorothy Koomjohn, Martha Lips, Marjorie Mohr, Mary Lou Fetters. The FPDL: Doris Snyder lChairmanD, Dorothy Brown, Robert Carr, fttise Conlon, Elaine Freyer, Mary Hammond, Margaret Jensen, Gladys Ludwig, Dolores Newman, Lavonne Turner Lois Willi. Deenie's Dizzy Dozen: Nadine Wolfe fChairman5, Edythe Benz, SylvIa Brown, Yoianda Chapa, Ray Ellerman, Barbara Drake, Elaine Geiselman, James Hildum, Pattie Lair, Donna McGriff, Evelyn Rose, Louise Stern, Ruth Walter CNiY.J. JUNIOR M M ERS The Nonchalant Ninths: Betty Wise lChairmanJ, Robert Rosser, Lucy Anderson,'Nita Dalton, Evelyn Hammel, Joyce Daniel, Margery Marsden, Joan Blair, Ruth Blattner. The Melodic Mutes: William Deguire fChairmanD, Patrice Foster, Margaret Yoakam, Jean Fairfield, Katherine Mahoney, Betty Schaefer, Violet Morgan, Marilyn Dunwoody, Joan Morrow, Angelita Flores, Juanita Redwitz, Eleanor Rizzie. The Treble Shooters: John J. Schmidt fChairmanJ, Betty Sundstedt Btth Stewart, Dorothy Daily, Pat Buffington, Dorothy Kramer, Jane Grisamore, Jane Ann Schum , Gilbert Brooks, Russell Karcher, James Bryden. The Clef Dwellers: Tom y Sewell fChairmanJ, Lucille Benson, ShTrIey WeIcH, Dorothy Culver, Marion Fabrizio, Emogene Timmer- man, Elizabeth Fergin, Kathryn McGrath, Lawton Wilkinson, Arthur Kennett, Clarence Robel. 9

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Seated: Co-Editors, Barbara Drake and Shirley Green. Standing, left to right: Pattie Lair, Phyllis Sutphin, Jean Hopkins, Joe Holman, Ray Rinaldi, Martin Stellhorn, and Betty Wlse. Production of the 1948 editlon of CODA, the outstanding lone of the outstanding, that isl masterpiece, was initiated into the realm of school publications about the time that everyone had reached maturity Cmentalj to grasp the meaning of the deadly word, ndeadlinelu Having secured such materials as the educational, er, I mean the drawing board, T-square, which credited justice to the lop-sided lines that might have been, the glue that is found adhering to the belongings of those who possessed the Htalentu of curiosity, and so forth, Co-Editors Barbara Drake and Shirley Green began their hair-pulling, nail-biting, and feet-stomping end of the business. The fact that you have your copy securely in your hands, and that your picture found its place in this volume is due to the hectic racing around the halls, and the constant dialogue, NMay I collect...?H and WYou are to have your picture taken at...,W of Betty Wise, who served as Business Manager and Chief of Photography, ably assisted by Jean Hopkins. The smudged typing attached to these foregoing pages is credited to the champion of the art, Pattie Lair, who also attended to everybody elses business but her own. -e We were enthusiastically aided in securing all informa- tion as to who did what, and what happened when, by Phyllis Sutphin, who also held the position of Treasurer. Ray Rinaldi and Joe Holman would like some advice as to how to obtain advertisements within a day! It can't be done, boys, it just can't be done, no matter how good you are! We are deeply grateful to the effort and time expended by Paul Glor, our eminent photographer, in an attempt to create interest by perfecting the glamorous poses of the potential artists. , M,gW wwumwe wlsh to acknowledge our appreciation to Mr. Stellhorn our Faculty Advfserg for his guidance in producing the annual. 'M-H'To'the administration officials, faculty members, various organizations, and fellow students: Patty Sims, Nadine Wolfe, and Angelita Flores, who gave their share in taking snapshots, and to the many anonymous donors, we wish to express our many thanks for their interest and co-operation. And to the future workers of CODA, we salute with more power fin case you have any complaints!! Co-Editor



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I ,,,,. in Standlngg Barbara Burpittzl Seated, left to right: Shirl Green Pattie Lair, Phyllis Cox, Janet Link, Pattie Sims, Barbara Drake Donna NkGriff, Betty Wise, Elinor McNair, Lynwood Smith, Beverly Quekemeyer, Dick Kauffman, Harriet Cohn, and Helen Wilkinson. E ewdpapef The result of what happens to a newspaper when,g: is put out by musicians is SLIM. It is put out by school-spirited students whose greatest wish is to inform and entertain their fellow students. Thi8 year has proven most successful-fwhat else could one expect with bashful Barbara Burpitt doing the brain work, and business-minded Janet Link supervising starr assignments? The music columns are literally sprouting quarter notes--what with Music Editor, Betty Wise and Reporter, Shirl Green prying into the skeleton closets of Bach, Chopin, and Stravinsky. I Notice those feature write-ups--they are the reason for MoGriff's gray hair! A One of the most interesting corners of SLIM concerns the accounts of personal interviews and hair+raising incidents encountered by Society Editor, Edythe Benz, and her two Associate Interviewers, Evelyn Metcalf and Sis Cohn. The insert of Pi u and Alumni news is a pro- duct of the diligent work of Barbara Drake and Dick Kauffman, Pi Mu and Alumni Editors, respectively. The poet's corner is still in rhymeg thanks to Lynwood Smithg and, our beaming personality of the year, NGeorge,' is accredited to the genius of Helen Wilkinson, Someone always has to track down the Slimites to get each edition circulating--such slavery! The poor slave is Business Manager, Kathryn McGrath. Columnist Bob Carr gives that old spirit of migration with all his helpful hints on hitting the high spots of St. Louis. Nancy Teel is the woman of the hour when it comes to collecting ads for the Student Directory--the special publication which is an annual project of the SLIM staff. Our many thanks and appreciation are expressed to those typists and reporters who are on the spot when there are assignments to be written: Al Bethel, Marilyn Dunwoody, Mary Lou Fetters, Elaine Ereyer, Mary Etta Grove, Dee Newman, Hazel Slayback, Pattie Lair, Phil Cox, Evelyn Rose, and Norman Kramer. Last, but not least, there is one who keeps a vigilant eye over all SLIM activities and adds the finlshing touch to the SLIM staff--Beverly Quekemeyer, Faculty'AQviser. asv ff Co4EK1tar

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