Stanford University - Quad Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

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STonTord. Led by PresidenT Lelcind W. CUT- ler, These TiTTeen men exercise virTuolly com- pleTe conTrol over STonTord's Tinonces, prop- erTy, ond educoTionol progrom. PresenT members oT The Boord, in oddiTion To Presi- denT CuTler, include Wolloce M. Alexonder, I-lorry Chondler, Fronlc P. Deering, Williom P. Fuller, Joseph D. GronT, I-lerberT C. l'-loover, lro S. Lilliclc, ChrisTion O. Miller, .John T. Nourse, Eroncis Price, STuorT L. Rawlings, Poul Shoup, ond Ivlorcus C. Sloss, hcilT oT whom ore groduoTes oT The Univer- siTy They serve. TrusTees LELAND W. CUTLER Leff To righf - Shoup, Alexander, Price, LII k N Rofh, Cubberley, Cufler, Wilbur G f MII SI D g ron, i er INTO I-IIS NEW POSITION AS DEAN OE MEN walked John Bunn This year, oIuieTly and Tirmly. Ear Trom TenTaTive was his approach, buT.marked by clear, deTiniTe sTaTemenTs oT policy which delineaTed wiTh uncompro- mising sharpness The realm he adminisTers. 'vviih his vigor, he broughT The sTeadTasT con,vicTions which mark his own personc1liTy, his belieT in The principles oT individual responsibiliTy, and a Tireless devoTion To The inTiniTe duTies oT his oTTice. BUT behind his energeTic policies lies The deep-seaTed in- TeresT he has in 'The problems oT The 3000 men-he works wiThg The inTeresT which will guide his new career as iT has This year- successTully. , CTEECIVIS BEI-IIND, BUT NOT CREATING, Tl-IE STIR caused by The ever-increasing porT Taken in campus liTe by STanTord's women is Dean Mary YosT. And in Those same signs oT ac- TiviTy - noT in osTenTaTious TesTimonials, does Dean YosT seek and Tind The rewards oT her consTanT concern wiTh The developing scope oT her posiTion. Considering her posi-' Tion advisory more Than auThoriTaTive, more eager To assisT Than To dicTaTe, she handles The problems Talling To her as Dean oT Women wiih wisdom and sympaThy. In The greaT Terms oT her own devoTion To her work can one read The esTeem which she holds secure in The minds oT STanTord's men and women. ooIrninisTroiTors 16 IN THE CAPABLE HANDS of J. Hugh Jockson Iie Two seTs oT reins: Those To The CompTroIIer's oTTice, ond Those he corries os Deon oT The School oT Business - ond eoch seT is hondled wiTh equol sIciII, equol compeTence. BECAUSE OF HIS POSITION os RegisTror, STon- Tord men ond women mighT be Ii++Ie more Thorn o seT OT BowIouT Tigures To John Peorce IvIiTcheII. BUT his conTocT wiTh connpus IiTe exTends on Tor wider grounds in his copociTy os direcTor oT AppoinTmenT Service ond VocoTionoI Guidance. l I I I I I CLOSELY IN CONTACT, WITI-I STUDENT AFFAIRS oTTiciaII as General Manager oT The I Y A.S.S.U., and as a genial Triend is AITred R. MasTers. In addiTion, his duTies as general manager oT The B.A.C. bring him in conTacT wiTh The enTire STanTord aThIeTic program. SUMMER OUARTER MAY BE A SORT oT educa- Tional idyll To The undergradu'aTes aTTending, buT To EIIioTT G. Mears iT is a Tull-Time adminisTraTive Taslc, Tor as DirecTor oT summer auarTer, he plans and carries ouT procedure Tor STanTord's busy oTT- quarTer. '55 , , PERI-IAPS TI-IE MOST IMPORTANT oT The many duTies occupying Karl M. Cowdery is ThaT OT Academic SecreTary, involving The adminisTraTion oT sTudenT aid Tunds, graduaTe loans and TuiTion noTes. In addiTion, he ac:Ts in The capac:iTy oT AssociaTe RegisTrar. NO LONGER KNOWN TO ALUMNI AND UN- DERGRADUATES only as a member oT The now- hisToric Vowing Sophs. RoberT A. Bones I-IamiI- Ton holds The posiTion oT Alumni SecreTary, organ- izing The acTive worlc oT The growing body oT STanTord graduaTes. 4 W Ri 4+ Q .I fn b V 3, ,fx M HM Oo K . '24, we-, f' fl WF im.. 1 v N. 'ai , x' ff' ' if ,,,,,..-W 5 ..-I ffl IJ GW f., 1 ,.,,.. 1 :sm- by 'f 'I 3g,f bL ggi fla2 fi,,fg,,fj Q 52+ 410 Bmw' - rf J , E :L.h! ,. Em f . Nj. , we .K v . , - .,.-M.. ...N4 ..,g,,,pf -ununvuvu-Q.-S - A-Q51 Wm UQ v ,- f'2, j V Y ' 'J fjf'L4fl Q 14.41. 0 , k 3 , i ffffi HU iff ---- f 2 , fi M v' U5 - ff 4 l jk ,V 1 'rf C !g1! Af-'VJ J 1 E V Sxff F5 xf' N 'I .1 ' Q m 1 5., if ff f'f , V , A nl 6,2 if w,QMwggg,gww W , . H is , -J' . K Dr. Oliphonl. hero of fresh- man biologyg knows all lhe frogs by lheir firsl names- one of lhe redeeming lea- lures of lhe science require- menl. lf you lil oul for lhe spol Professor Orson Shepard is poinling al, you mighl find a rich vein of gold ore -mining is his lield. Red-headed Jim Newf over in lhe Press Building can lell you whal size and kind of lype il is wilh one eye closed. F Professor Reid slalks lhe Guggenheim Laboralory lesling air currenls and launching model airplanes- nol quile for lhe fun of il. 'Z05 Professor Bird drills lhe boys for lhe R. O. T. C. and leaches field arlillery wilh a bang-bang. Arl is his profession, bul Professor Former doesn'l lel il gel loo lar away from him inlo lhe aeslhelic nelher regions. 7 Professor Dobel always can A pause lor a piclure and lhen Professor Klrkman goes lake lime oul' from his rocks back lo lhe microscope lo unearlh some new slrikung lo give genial allenlion lo facl aboul human analomY- his sludenls' problems. Professor Koenig genially Professor Mendelowifz is a makes chemistry much more little vague sometimes, but than the science of smells. his lectures on modern art pack them in. Professor Stone teaches the psychology of mice and men. When his students finish class, they start to psycho- analyze their roommates. Professor Ross. Another psych professor with a sense of humor and a sarcasm that doesn't leave you a complex to your name. F Professor 'Young teaches forge to strong men, to the tune of the Anvil Chcrus. 'Zacfice Popular Bergstrom plays a nasty game of tennis on the Faculty Club courts, and teaches chemistry-not quite the way he plays tennis. Dr. Shepard watches over the health of Stanford men, probably worries nights over obscure cases. is fs I-I J r lld 'ew Classes ..4 u re- f. 7. 5., 41, . Ar' V F .2 , JN' rv 'fi . 5-g,Q. ' gun'-14' .Ji-I 0 P' .4 en iou DAVID D. RYUS 24 MARY M. BOGGS ELEANOR HATCH C SSTTICDTS AS Tl-IE SYMBOL, '39, CHANGED ITS MEANING FROM o promise To o nosTolgic experience, Senior men ond women looked knock upon Tour successTul, colorTul yeors. Freshmen, sophomores, iuniors-closs ocTiviTies expounded inTo cxll-universiTy ocTiviTies. Leoders developed, nomes ond Toces Trom '39 moved compeTenTly inTo key compus posiTions. ln occi- demic, oThleTic, ocTiviTy, ond sociczl spheres, '39-ers Tound Their ploce c1T STc1nTord. Closs ocTiviTies in This losT yeor broughT no novelTies, received unusuol supporli Under PresidenT Dovid Ryus, Vice-PresidenT Mciry Morris Boggs, ond SecreTory-Treosurer Elecinor l-loTch, Senior ExecuTive Council wos orgonized eorly in Toll quc1rTer. A lorge body, The commiTTee sTeered closs TuncTions wiTh ci viTc1liTy seldom considered on chorocTerisTic oT closs orgonizoTions. Their crowning proiecT, whipped Through wifh energy ond enThusiosm, wos The prize Senior Prom, unquesTioned high-lighT oT STon- Tord's donce secison. The huge wheels Tor Senior Fund Drive were puT in moTion os spring quc1rTer Iaegon, ond The closs seTTled inTo The sTride OT Tinol senior ocTiviTies-Closs Doy, Senior Week, ond Tincxlly, groduoTion -o TesTimony To Tour greoT yeors ond ci promise Tor The TuTure. Committees CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Marie L. Hinrichs, co-chairman Tom B. Nichols, co-chairman A. Edwina Ellis Caroline F. Hibbord Charles l. Jenney Anthony V. Keese Mary E. Sladen CLASS PLATE COMMITTEE Walter J. Meyer, chairman T. Buddy Iwata Gail B. Rathbun ,Jean Reynolds David H. Stephenson, Jr. Elizabeth P. Vibert CLASS ORATOR John L. Cobbs, Ill CLASS WILL John P. Cahn CLASS HISTORY James H. Stone PUBLICITY James H. Stone, chairman John L. Cobbs, Ill Thad B. McCarty Harry N. Press Back row-Laney, Stone, Shirey. Front row-Hatch, Boggs, Welch, Ellis, Hinrichs, Nash, Prince, John B. Shallenberger Phyllis C. White CLASS SCROLL Alvah J. Horn SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE Rovena L. Conn, chairman Andrew L. Stoikovich Deane F. Johnson Anne Martineau James W. Newell Clinton L. Olson Barbara M. Pickett David H. Stephenson, Jr. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Charles L. Prince, chairman A. Edwina Ellis Jack H. Laney Walter J. Meyer J. Craig Milligan Harriet E. Nash John B. Shallenberger Andrew L. Stoikovich Jeanne Welch Richard A. Stepp, programs and announcements Robert W. Burnett Carolyn F. Hibbard Cob bs, Nichols, Ryus Deane F. Johnson Thad B. McCarty Elizabeth P. Vibert ALUMNI ASSOCIATION- ENDOWMENT FUND DRIVE Jack H. Laney, chairman James K. Barnum Anne Martineau Tom B. Nichols Phyllis C. White SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE Andrew L. Shirey, chairman Jack H. Laney, catering Donald W. Bohr Donald B. Grossman Albert J. Lazzarone Anne Martineau, tickets Margaret E. Marshall Walter J. Meyer, programs Eunice E. Emry Howard A. Naquin Harriet E. Nash, chaperones George C. Chalmers Jean W. Ingalls James H. Stone, publicity Harry N. Press Roy B. Thompson, decorations Edmund J. Rea Clinton L. Olson, miscellaneous Ipod-- ...- ' h-9 l'!'!q9 Lis, ,,,.s-.-- Pt...- ROY THOMPSON, conscienlious and reliable presidenl' of JAMES ABBOTT Cardinals, undergraduafe member of Union's Board of H1579 X' , Confrol lives al fhe Ka a S' h use Political Science - pp '9 0 ' Ogden, Ufah SAM J. ALLEN ALDEN AMES Economics Kappa Alpha Pala Alfa Economics San Francisco SHERWOOD B. ARMSTRONG JOHN P. ARNOLD Sigma Nu Thela Della Chi School of Social Sciences School of Engineering Los Angeles Madera MARGARET A. ALLEN Lagunila Courf Hislory Spokane, Washingfon JACK R. ANDERSON Alpha Kappa Lambda Hislory Pasadena SALLY E. ARNOLD Lagunifa Courl English Long Beach 'NE' GRETCHEN AHLSWEZE Kappa Kappa Gamma Poliiical Science Pasadena NATALIA J. ALLEN Laguniia Courf School of Leliers Seaflle, Washington LOUIS H. ANDERSON Sequoia Hall Economics Carie Madera WINNINETTE ARNOLD Union Club Physical Sciences San Marino MADELINE L. ALBERS Lagunila Courf Psychology Porfland, Oregon RICHARD P. ALLEN Delia Tau Delia School of Engineering Chanufe, Kansas NOEL ANDERSON Sequoia Hall Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Corle Madera JOSEPH C. ASHCRAFT Della Tau Delia Polifical Science Springfield, Illinois BAIN M. ALEXANDER Della Chi Hisfory Sanla Ana ROBERT C. ALLEN Delia Upsilon Malhemalics Sianford Universily CHRISTINA B. ANDREINI English-Public Speaking Sanla Rosa SHIRLEE L. AUSTERLAND Union Club Polilical Science Hilmar ZG BARBARA A. BAER Alpha Phi School of Social Sciences Pasadena ALBERT C. BARDIN Sigma Chi School of Engineering Salinas JAMES K. BARNUM EI Tigre Poliiical Science San Bernardino ROY M. BELL El Tigre, History Aliadena EDNA S. BAKER EMORY F. BAKER Union Club Branner Hall English Biology-Basic Medical Phoenix, Arizona Sciences Spokane, Washinglon WILLIAM G. BARIEAU A. WILLIAM BARKAN El Cuadro Chi Psi Lodge School of Social Sciences Germanic Languages Fresno San Francisco MARY BEATON JOHN R. BECKETT Union Club El Cuadro Polifical Science , Economics Casper, Wyoming Palo Alfa KATHLEEN A. BENET MARY M. BENNETT Kappa Alpha Thefa Roble Hall Education-Graphic Ari School of Social Sciences Palo Alio Nevada Cily DOLORES BANDINI Lagunifo Court Chemisfry Sanfa Barbara MARY BARKAN Logunira Courl' Biology-Basic Medical ' Sciences Palo Alio JEAN M. BELL Kappa Alpha Theia History San Diego SIEGRID M. BEUCHE Alpha Omicrcn Pi Germanic Languages San Francisco ELEANOR M. BANDUCCI ALICE F. BANKER Delia Della Delia Union Club School of Social Sciences School of Social Sciences Bakersfield Oakland DOROTHY M. BARKER ELDRED W. BARNES Lagunito Court Thefa Chi School of Social Sciences Biology-Basic Medical San Jose Sciences Sfockion MARCO THORNE, one of fhe wils from 'lhe Chappie office, is very versaiile, draws, wrifes funny fhings, and annually pufs Gaieiies audiences info a frenzy with his panfomimes. EDWARD F. BEYER RAYMOND L. BIONDI Firehouse Kappa Alpha School of Social Sciences Economics Brooklyn, New York San Francisco ELIZABETH BLANCHARD STEPHEN E. BLEWETT School of Social Sciences Chemisfry - Sanla Paula Sfockfcn JEAN HALLIBURTON, secrelary of Theta Sigma Phi, Wom- en's Edilor of lhe Daily, and a Tri Dell, has definile Phi Dell' leanings. QUENTIN BIRCHARD MALCOLM C. BLACK JEAN BLACKMAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delfa Tau Della Lagunila Courl Hislory Economics Spanish Los Angeles Wichifa, Kansas Sfanford Universily RUSH M. BLODGET BETTY M. BLOIS HERBERT BLUMENTHAL Della Chi Social Sciences-Sociology School of Social Sciences Medicine Palo Allo San Francisco La Canada DONALD W. BOHR SHERMAN B. BOIVIN .lEAN'E. BOLTE Della Tau Della Sequoia Hall Union Club Mechanical Engineering Economics Philosophy Riverside Petaluma Belvedere ELMER R. BORUN EDWARD C. BOSBYSHELL, JR. MARION N. BOWHAY Biology-Basic Medical Della Kappa Epsilon Union Club Sciences Pre-Legal Hislory Los Angeles Los Angeles Sanla Rosa JUSTIN O. BLACKWELDER Phi Kappa Sigma Psychology Slanford Universify MARY M. BOGGS Alpha Phi Economics Vancouver, Canada GORDON M. BOND School of Social Sciences Albuquerque, New Mexico ROBERT C. BOYLE School of Social Sciences Denver, Colorado ALBERT E. BRADBURY Thefa Chi Geology Evanslon, Wyoming JOHN F. BRAHTZ Zefa Psi School of Engineering Denver, Colorado PHILIP S. BROOKE, JR. Phi Kappa Psi Hisfory Spokane, Washingfon DOROTHY J. BROWN Lagunifa Courl' Educafion Los Angeles BRENTON B. BRADFORD Phi Gamma Delta Mechanical Engineering Fresno WILLIAM C. BRIGHAM Della Kappa Epsilon Polilical Science San Francisco ROBERT C. BROOKE Phi Kappa Psi School of Social Sciences Helena, Monfana LEVANT BROWN, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Economics Ross CLARKSON B. BRADFORD, JR. PERRY J. BRADFORD Delfa Kappa Epsilon School of Social Sciences San Francisco RAYMOND O. BRITTAN Mechanical Engineering Menlo Park DOROTHY A. BROOKMAN Pi Bela Phi English-Public Speaking San Francisco ALECK H. BROWNSTEIN Los Arcos Hisfory Los Angeles BILL PAULMAN, fhe hero of foofball season lo women flags AIPHU Them raofers, plays marvelous foofball, and belongs lo Breakers. San Francisco LLOYD S. BROOKE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Polilical Science San Anselmo THOMAS F. BROOKS ARVIN H. BROWN, JR. DON C. BROWN Chl Psi Lodge Zefa Psi Pre-Legal Germanic Languages Polilicol Science Pocafello, Idaho Bend, Oregon Los Angeles ROBERT W. BURNETT CHARLES W. BURSCH, II SAMUEL W. BURTCHAELL Kappa Alpha - Educafion El Cuadro School of Hygiene and Sacramenfo School oi Social Sciences Physical Education Ross ' Oakland 29 I JACK BUTLER, EI Toro's star inframural baskefball man, one of Ihe most popular leaders Toyon has ever had. HARRY F. CAMERON School of Engineering Downieville MU Rl EL CARPENTER Union Club Educalion Sacromenfo CLIFFORD F. CAMPBELL EI Toro School of Social Sciences King Cify MARIAN F. CARROLL Delia Della Delta School of Social Sciences San Francisco ROBERT O. BUSCHE Sigma Nu Economics Los Angeles KATHERINE J. CADY Union Club School of Social Scienc:s Pocalello, Idaho JOHN H. CANNING 'lhefa Delia Chi School of Biological Sciences Menlo Park EDMUND S. CARY Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Palo Alfa DONALD J. BUTLER EDWIN S. BUTTS GEORGE L. CADWALADER Delfa Kappa Epsilon Thefa Della Chi Alpha Tau Omega School of Social Sciences School of Social Sciences Polilical Science San Francisco Venlura San Francisco LYM RN O. CALKINS, JR. ANTHONY CALVELLI DANIEL M. CAMERON Phi Kappa Psi Breakers EI Capilan School of Engineering School of Hygiene and Poliiical Science Inglewood Phlsical Educafion Sacramenio Sfoc Ion RICHARD J. CAREW KENT P. CARLSON VERNICE L. CARLSON Zeta Psi Polilical Science Lagunifa Courf Economics San Diego Hisfory Piedmonf Turlock LUCILE CASEY CECIL P. CAVE GEORGE C. CHALMERS Delfa Gamma Lagunifa Bela Thela Pi Educalion Education School of Engineering Walla Walla, Washingfon Siockfon San Francisco 30 V JH PERRY M. CHISUM ARTHUR M. CHRISTIANSEN Della Chi Kappa Alpha Economics Spanish ' Phoenix, Arizona San Francisco VIRGINIA M. CLAUSEN WAYNE D. CLOSE Al ha Omicron Pi Della Chi D School of Biological Sciences School of Engineering San Francisco ROVENA L. CONN Lagunila Courl ' Spanish Boone, Iowa GEORGE J. COOPER, JR. Polilical Science Delrail, Michigan Kalama, Wisconsin GEORGIA S. COOK Lagunlfa Courf School of Letters Los Angeles JAYNE P. COPP Pi Befa Phi Education Los Angeles ARTHUR T. CHUTE Alpha Tau Omega Chemistry Auburn JOHN L. COBBS, Ill Phi Gamma Delfa Economics Larchmanl, New York JOSEPH W. COOK Sigma Chi Biology-Basic Medic Sciences - Redlands HARLAN B. COPSEY El Toro al School of Social Sciences Sanfa Rosa EDMUND W. CLARKE MILLAR F. CLARKE HARRY W. CLATWORTHY, JR Seauoia Hall School of Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Polilical Science Palo Allo Biology-Basic Medical Los Angeles Sciences For? Morgan, Colorado ROBERT E. COFF-IN FRANK T. COLLINS ROBERT G. COLLMAN Della Tau Delta Phi Delia Thela Kappa Sigma History School of Engineering School of Social Sciences Sealfle, Washinglon Porfland, Oregon San Francisco LLlCILLE M. coax Lagunifa Courl Spanish Balboa Heights, Canal Zone EQ,Vl1?3Q2IBgC90fNEL'- Al. HORN, on-so-im chairman of Mews Council, frighlens Pgrigrvme 'en B frosh as Encina sponsor, is EI Capi+an's vice-president and ...s g I in ARNOLD F. CORNETT AUDREY J. CORRIGAN Kappa Sigma French Biology-Basic Medical Sacramenlo Sciences Salinas KATHRYN N. CRIPE BERNARDINE I. CULVER Union Club Union Club School of Social Sciences Hisfory Piflsburg, Kansas Los Angeles LOVELL GUNTER, popular Iransfer from Arizona, presi- denl' of fhe Union Unil. JOHN F. COWAN Delia Upsilon Medicine San Francisco RICHARD J. CUNDIFF Theio Chi V Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Long Beach PATRICIA CUTHBERT Chi Omega School of Social Sciences San Jose ROBERT E. DAKAN Thela Xi Pre-Legal Pacific Grove JUSTUS J. CRAEMER Sigma Chi Economics Orange BARBARA J. CURTIS Union Club History Alfoclena DAVID G. CUTHBERTSON Della Tau Della School of Social Sciences Burlingame NORMA A. DALES Laguniia Couri School of Social Sciences Long Beach WILLIAM H. CRAFT DOUGLAS M. CRAWFORD Toyan Hall Branner Hall Sc ool of Biological Sciences Hisfory Cuperfino Berkeley BETTY J. CURTIS ROBERT B. CURTISS Pi Bela Phi EI Campo Educalion-Graphic Art Poliiical Science Springfield, Missouri Visalia MERRITT E. CUTTEN MAXINE DAILEY Sigma Nu Lagunifa Courf Engineering School of Hygiene and San Francisco Physical Educafion Red Bluff ROBERTA E. DANNENBERG JANE R. DARSIE Lagunifa Courl Kappa Alpha Thela Social Sciences-Sociology School of Social Sciences Fellon . Walnut Grove Ii? 1-Ji NAN F. DAU Lagunita Couri Education Des Moines, Iowa HELEN W. DAVIS Alpha Phi French Geneva, Swiherland JOHN S. DAWSON Phi Kappa Sigma School of Social Sciences Defroif, Michigan ANGELO J. DePAOLI Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Jackson BETTY M. DAVIS EDGAR F. DAVIS, Jr. Union Club Beta Thela Pi Social Sciences-Journalism School of Engineering Ukiah Long Beach MARGARET E. DAVIS ROBERT G. DAVIS Laguniia Courl El Capiian School of Biological Sciences Polifical Science Pasadena San Diego BARBARA DAY ALEX DeBAKCSY Delta Della Delta El Toro Poliiical Science Corfe Madera BEN C. DEY JR. Phi Delia Them Poliiical Science Los Gafos School of Social Sciences Fonfana LLOYD C. DIBERT Sequoia Hall Economics Burlingame H. BETTY DAVIS Della Delia Della English-Public Speaking Millbrae WALLACE F. DAVIS Alpha Delia Phi Mechanical Engineering Palo Alfo DARYL E. DeBELL Medicine Gridley MARY DICKEY Della Delia Della English-Public Speaking Va Ieio DEAN JOHNSON, a firsi sfring varsify rugby sfar, and presidenr of fhe Co-op, lives up in fhe Whiie House wifh fhe rms. JOHN J. DeBENEDETTI Geology . Rosario, Argeniina PETER DiMARIA Economics Palo Alto CARL E. DEISENROTH EI Tigre School of Social Sciences Pasadena FADHILA D. DINNO Union Club School of Biological Sciences Mosul, Iraq 33 HARRY HORTON, eloqueni iunior man on Ex Commilfee, JEAN E: DODGE gol his praclice on lhe Varsify Debate Team. Keeper of lgggunztc COW' gexr men's cards file as Acfivily Coordinafor, he eafs ai paacillan oro. ALLEN S. DRURY Alpha Kappa Lambda Journalism Porierville RAMONA DU NSHEE Roble Hall Hisfory Mounlain View JOHN G. DORRER ARTHUR L. DOERING Phi Della Thefa Economics Chicago, Illinois FRANK J. DOUGLASS, JR. Kappa Alpha Breakers Political Science Economics San Francisco Vacaville ETHEL L. DRURY ALAN N. DUCOMMUN GENE DULIN Madrono Sigma Chi Journalism Social Sciences-Journalism School of Social Sciences Palo Allo Sebaslopol San Marino RALPH B. DURFEE ELIZABETH R. DURHAM DAVID C. DUTTON Sigma Alpha Epsilon Union Club Kappa Sigma School of Biological Sciences School of Biological Sciences School of Social Sciences Bisbee, Arizona Chico Piedmont EVELYN H. DONOHUE Economics Sf. Cloud, Minnesola ALEX M. DREIER Sigma Alpha Epsilon Polifical Science San Francisco DAVID DUNCAN, Ill Sigma Nu School of Engineering San Francisco PETER G. DWYER Delta Kappa Epsilon Economics Sacramenlo 'Z- K. FAYE DOOLING Aisha Phi Sc ool of Social Sciences San Francisco FRED J. DREWES Della Kappa Epsilon Economics San Francisco SYLVIA D. DUNCAN Lagunila Courl' School of Social Sciences San Leandro JOHN B. EATON Phi Gamma Della Economics San Francisco 34 JOHN F. EATON MARIE E. EATON MARIJEAN EBERWINE JAMES B. ECKERSON El Capifan Lagunifa Courl Lagunila Couri Civil Engineering Hisfory Social Sciences-Sociology School of Biological Sciences Boise, Idaho Washinglon, D. C. San Francisco Sacramenfo GEORGE W. EGAN A. EDWINA ELLIS JOHN R. B. ELLIS JOHN B. EMANUEL Bela Theia Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma Della Tau Delia Thefa Chi Economics Hisiory Chemisfry Economics Soulh Pasadena Los Alias Wilmingion, Delaware Evansville, Indiana F. RAM6N ESPINOSA , KENNETH M. EYMANN HARRY M. FAIR BROOKE VON FALKENSTEIN Sigma Chi Thela Xi , Thefa Chi Polilical Science School of Biological Sciences School of Social Sciences Hislory Los Angeles Slanford Universily Sanfa Rosa Piedmonf PETER FAY LEO FEDER, JR. TOM R. FELT JAMES F. FERGUSON, JR, Della Upsilon Sigma Chi Branner Hall School of Social Sciences Chemisfry Economics San Francisco Soulh Pasadena Merced San Diego K ROBERT L. EDMUNDS WILLIAM M. EDWARDS Sequoia Hall El Cuadro Economics Biology-Basic Medical Sinaloa, Mexico Sciences San Rafael EUNICE E. EMRY ALFRED J. ENGLE, JR. Gamma Phi Bela Biology-Basic Medical Education-Graphic Ari Sciences Spokane, Washinglon Palo Alfo 2122, ,'j B3o,ogic,,, Science, BILL RAPP, lhe Rapper who plays gppd vpfsify bpskefbpn is president of El Toro. -S B. EARLE FIDANOUE STANLEY FIDANQUE KARL P. FISHER BILLIE Y. FISK Psychology Sequoia Hall El Tigre Union Club Panama Cily, Panama Psychology Economics Hisiory Panama Ciiy, Panama Oakland Globe, Arizona WILMA M. FITTS MARIE H. FLECK J. WALCOTT FLEMING JESSICA K. FLEMING English-Public Speaking Union Club Theta Chi Lagunila Court Fullerfon French History Educalion-Graphic Ari San Jose San Francisco Lahaina, Maui, T. H. HUGH R. FOLEY Phi Kappa Sigma Mathematics Hollywood BEVERLY J. FOSS Union Club Spanish Burlingame DlDl VIBERT, womens head of nelly comminee, member RAYMOND N- FR'-NKEL RA'-PH L- FREE'-ANTI JR- Della Upsilcn Sequoia Hall of cap and gofn' member of Della Gamma- ads on School of Social Sciences School of Engineering W. A. A. aclivifles. Bakersfield Pomona CECIL FITCH, JR. Phi Della Theta Economics Eureka, Ufah WALTER FITCH, Ill Phi Delia Theta Economics Coronado THOMAS FLEMING, III Aliha Sigma Phi Sc ool of Social Sciences Pasadena ROBERT L. FLETCHER School of Engineering Porfland, Oregon M. JEAN FOX FLORIAN T. FRANK Pi Baia Phi Toyon Hall School of Social Sciences Mafhemafics San Francisco San Francisco MARY FRICK MARIE A. FRIEDMAN Union Club Lagunila Courl Chemisfry Social Sciences-Sociology Anaconda, Monlana Oakland l Bela Thefa Fi Alpha Omicron Pi Economics School of Social Sciences Pasadena MAXINE M. GALBRAITH Laguniia Courl' Belvidere, Illinois KEN W. GARDINER Sigma Chi School of Biological Sciences Chemisfry Long Beach PAULA GEORGE Della Gamma English-Public Speaking Los Angeles GENE W. GLASMANN Polifical Science Palo Alfo Evanslon, Illinois DUANE J. GERRY Alpha Sigma Phi Elecfrical Engineering Fresno ALAN J. GLASSER Economics Cleveland Heighis, Ohio JAMES D. FULLERTON BARBARA A. FUNDERBURGH HIDEO FURUKAWA WALTER GADSBY, JR. DICK SPENCER, Sianford's Michelangelo, creaior of Economics Kappa Sigma - - 'd Palo Aho Schoo' of Social Sciences boaihouse, designer of all ihe layouis for fhls book, pri e DOROTHY M. GARTIN Union Club Portland, Oregon JOSEPH GENSER Sequoia Hall Social Sciences-Sociology Pre-Legal Modesio 'FRED A. GIARI Sigma Alpha Epsilon English San Rafael HENRY E. GLASSER Delia Upsilon Hisiory Cleveland Heighis, Ohio Salinas KENNETH F. GIBSEN Chemisfry San Mafeo LELAND E. GLOVER El Tigre Hislory Palo Allo and ioy of SAE. GRETCHEN GILLESPIE HELEN D. GILMAN Union Club Lagunifa Courf Educalion-Graphic Arr Educalion Los Angeles Berkeley BETTY M. GOHL DONALD C. GOMES Lagunila Couri Sigma Nu School of Social Sciences Journalism San Mafeo Hollisfer 37 ROVENA CONN, one really swell person, presidenl of Lagunila, was deservingly elecled lo Cap and Gown. A member of Cardinals, she also sal in on Women's Con- ference scraps. HERSCHEL E. GRIFFIN PHILIP C. GRIFFITH Sigma Alpha Epsilon Della Tau Della School of Biological Sciences Economics Onfario Wichila, Kansas JACK T. GUERIN JANE L. GUERNSEY Kappa Alpha Lagunifa Courf Mechanical Engineering Biology-Basic Medical San Francisco Sciences Reno, Nevada EVERETT M. GOODELL Phi Sigma Kappa Eleclrical Engineering San Mateo BRUCE J. GRANTIER Branner Hall BARBARA GOODRICH Lagunila Couri' English Sl. Louis, Missouri DOROTHY l. GRAY Lagunifa Courl Social Sciences-Journalism French Sall Lake Cily, Ufah H. DEBORAH GRIGSBY Della Della Della School of Social Sciences Ciudad Obregon, Sonora Mexico NAT G. GUIBERSON Della Kappa Epsilon School of Social Sciences Dallas, Texas Woodland KATHERINE GROFF Lagunifa Courl School of Social Sciences Sacramenlo HERBERT GUNN Phi Delfa Thela School of B.oIogical Scien Monficello VAUGHN K. GOODWIN Della Chi Mechanical Engineering Denver, Colorado MARGARET E. GREENWELL Union Club School of Social Sciences Honolulu, T. H. BARBARA GROVES Lagunifa Courf Educafion-Graphic Ari San Francisco LOVELL GU NTER U nion Club ces Psychology Globe, Arizona HARRY GOZA El Tigre Economics Long Beach JOHN C. GREENWOOD Branner Hall Polilical Science Soufh Pasadena JIM L. GRUBBS Phi Kappa Psi Economics Lorrance SIDN EY GUTTERMAN Economics Menlo Park 38 MARGARET M. HALE Lagunila Courl Economics Suisun H EN RY R. HALVERSON Sigma Alpha Epsilon Economics Son .Pedro FRANK R. HARADER El Campo Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Bremerlon, Washington ELEANOR HATCH Gamma Phi Bela English Valleio ROSEMARY HALL Kappa Kappa Gamma Educalion-Graphic Ari Los Angeles WILLIAM A. HAMMOND Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sc ool of Engineering Porfland, Oregon E. BARBARA HARMON PHILIP J. HALLA Alpha Sigma Phi Political Science Winler Park, Florida ARM EN HAM PAR Brunner Hall Economics Fresno JEAN L. HARRIS English Logunifa Courl Raritan Arsenal, -New Jersey Hislory Weeks, Nevada WILLIAM E. HATCH JOHN A. HATTON Delia Chi Toyon Hall Economics-Accouniing Chemfslry Pasadena San Mateo JEAN E. HALLIBU RTON PATRICIA A. HALLINAN M. EUGENIA HALSEY Della Della Della Union Club Lagunifa Courl Social Sciences-Journalism Medicine School of Biological Sciences Beverly Hills San Francisco San Francisco WILLIAM B. HANNA HORTENSE V. HANSON OLIVER C. HANZEL Zeia Psi Lagunila Courl Brunner Hall School of Engineering Educafion Economics Sanfa Monica Sunnyvale Ruperl, Idaho WALTER J. HARTZELL, JR. Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Redlands GEORGE W. HAWKINS Zefa Psi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Sonia Ana JEANNE WELCH, who headed Pan-Hellenic Council lhrough wifhoul a scrafch. She lives in fhe new Alpha house. 'Hu- ui MARY C. HAYES HOWARD H. HAYS, JR. JOHN R. HEDELUND Roble Hall Sigma Chi Phi Sigma Kappa Economics-Sociology School of Social Sciences Economics Monrovia Riverside Omaha, Nebraska BETTY L. HENZIE BETTY M. HEROLD JOHN R. HEWITT Lagunifa Courf Gamma Phi Bela EI Campo School of Social Sciences French Hislory Pomona San Jose Seaffle, Washinglon EUNICE EMRY, from the Gamma Phi house, added beauty Io the Chappie siaff, and was efficienl woman's manager. JEAN P. HILER Algha Omicron Pi Sc ool of Social Sciences Trona ELLIOTT D. HILLBACK Alpha Delia Phi Economics Palo Alfa SANGER C. HEDRICK MILTON F. HELLER, JR. Branner Hall El Campo Economics Economics Sanfa Paula San Diego HERMAN C. HEXTRUM CAROLYN F. HIBBARD Sequoia Hall Union Club School of Social Sciences School of Social Sciences San Francisco Los Angeles DARIUS B. HILL JR. E. ANGELICA HILL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Phi Mechanical Engineering French - Lihile Rock, Arkansas San Francisco ALICE R. HIND FLORENCE V. HINDS Pi Bela Phi Delia Gamma English-Public Speaking School of Leffers Palngaslnan, Philippine Pasadena s an s MORRIS HENDERSON Toyon Hall Social Sciences-Journalism Fresno CHARLES N. HILDEBRANDT Phi Gamma Della Polifical Science Sonia Monica JEANNETTE HILL Chi Omega School of Social Sciences Beverly Hills MARIE L. HINRICHS Roble Hall English Sfafen Island, New York .iv f-Q. STANLEY J. HISERMAN Breakers School of Hygiene and Physical Education Gonzalez DOROTHYE. HOLMAN Lagunita Court Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Oakland HARRY H. HORTON El Toro Political Science San Diego BARBARA HISS Lagunita Court Education Santa Monica FRANK P. HOOPER, JR. Theta Delta Chi Economics San Francisco CAROL N. HOVER Lagunita Court English-Public Speaking Los Angeles ELIZABETH L. HUNTSBERGER BETSY P. HURST Kappa Alpha Theta History Los Angeles Lagunita Court Education Pasadena SHIRLEY T. HOFFMAN English Palo Alto AN NABEL HOPKINS Union Club French San Jose WILLIAM W. HOWE EI Toro School of Engineering Bellingham, Washington PAUL J. HUSTON Kappa Alpha Education-Graphic Art San Francisco JACK P. HOLLAND Branner Hall History Long Beach ALVAH J. HORN EI Capitan Chemistry San Juan Bautista TED H. HUCKLEBRIDGE Education Riverside DOLLY M. HYATT Alpha Omicron Pi History Sacramento VINCE LEMMON, varsity debater, bigwig president of the Stanford Political Union, eats at EI Capitan. HERBERT N. HULTGREN JEANNETTE C. HUNT Toyon Hall Kappa Alpha Theta Medicine History Santa Rosa Los Angeles HOMER H. HYDE JEAN W. INGALLS EI Tigre Kappa Kappa Gamma Economics School of Social Sciences Campbell Sausalito 41 MARY SLADEN, Slals to her many friends, fhumbed ALEXANDER R. IRVINE TSUNEO B. IWATA - ' - - Chi Psi Lodge Japanese Club lhrough ihe acflvihes files all year, was president of Cap Biology-Basic Medical Schoo' of Social Sciences and Gown and vice-presldenl of Women s Conference. Sciences Turlock Beverly Hills BYRON P. JACOBS LAURENCE B. JAMES Toyon Hall Phi Kappa Psi School of Biological Sciences Mining Engineering Pomona Glendale DEANE F. JOHNSON Phi Gamma Delia Economics lone HERSHEY JULIEN Los Arcos Economics Riverda'e MARGARET E. JOHNSON Lagunila Courl School of Social Sciences San Luis Obispo KATHERINE KALENBORN Union Club English-Public Speaking Redwood Ciiy EVAN V. JONES RICHARD S. JONES Thefa Delta Chi El Tigre Polifical Science Medicine San Diego San Bernardino ROSEMARY G. KARNOPP ANTHONY V. KEESE Educalion Delia Chi l Q Winnetka, Illinois Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Pasadena ERNEST M. IZUMI Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Albany CHARLES l. JENNEY Thefa Chi Polilical Science San Diego LEE K. JORDAN Geolo 9Y Slanfo rd U niversily MARY JEAN KENNEDY Lagunifa Caurl Political Science Los Galos J. HUGH JACKSON, JR. El Toro School of Social Sciences Sfanford Universiiy EDITH J. JENNINGS Gamma Phi Bela School of Social Sciences Spokane, Washinglon F. DELPHINE JOY Della Della Della Economics Sonia Paula E. ALENE KENNER Union Club School of Hygiene and Physical Education King Cily 42 JACK C. KESSEL Della Upsilon Polifical Science San Framcisco JACK T. KLUGE Kappa Alpha Economics San Jose STEPHEN E. KEUSSEFF Phi Gamma Della Economics MI. Pleasanf, Ufah VIRGINIA G. KLUTH ' ' Lagunila Courl School of Social Sciences Los Angeles MARJORIE L. KIBBE Union Club School of Social Sciences Porfland, Oregon BEVERLY E. KNAPP Lagunila Courl Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Riverside HENRY C. KIRBY Phi Gamma Della Spanish Sania Monica MARTHA J. KNECHT Kappa Alpha Theta Economics San Francisco WILLIAM R. KIRSCH Phi Delia Thefa Electrical Engineering San Francisco JANE KNIGHT Lagunifa Courl English-Public Speaking San Francisco M. JEANETTE KLATT Mariposa Sociology Sanla Ana GLENN W. KOFORD Medicine Cheyenne, Wyoming NELSON S. KOGLER Phi Gamma Delia School of Social Sciences Orange - DOROTHY J. LACHMAN Lagunifa Courf Social Science-Sociology San Francisco JAMES G. KREMER Economics Greaf Falls, Monlana RICHARD E. LaFRANCHI Kappa Alpha - School of Hygiene and Physical Education Hayward ,. W egfgiffk PEGGY KRUMBEIN Union Club French Porfland, Oregon JOHN M. LAMB Alpha Della Phi School of Social Sciences Los Angeles ENID KUCHEL Union Club Educalion-Graphic Ar? San Maleo JACK H. LANEY Qellfdlclys ic' S , ELIZABETH NORTON comes all fhe way down from fhe C oo 0 OC Clences AOP house once a week fo be secretary-treasurer fo Pan- Phoenix, Arizona Hel. 5 'ggry . NK? DOROTHEA M. LANGE LOVELL LANGSTROTH, JR. CHARLES W. C. LANPHIER ELIZABETH J. LATHROP Lagunila Courf Medicine Kappa Sigma Lagunila Courf Germanic Languages San Francisco School of Social Sciences Psychology Lodi Delroil, Michigan Los Angeles JULE M. LAUPPE ALBERT J. LAZZARONE SHELBY C. LEASURE EDWIN H. LeBAKER Union Club Delia Chi El Campo El Tigre Hisfory Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Hislory Sacramenlo Sacramenlo Washingion, D. C. Los Angeles WILL W. LEE J. PAUL LEEBRICK, JR. Chinese Club Toyon Hall Chemisfry Economics Son Francisco CLINT OLSEN, Roble hasher of four years' slanding, wears J' VINCENT LEMMON . . , . . El Capiian a Theia Xr pm. He s an achve member of Cardinals and political Science Rally Commilfee. Sacramento Honolulu, T. H. ARTHUR LEVINSON MARIE K. LATSHAW JACK M. LAUGHLIN Union Club Toyon Hall Psychology Pre-Legal Sal? Lake Cily, Utah San Francisco FRED B. LEDEBOER H. B. LEE Sigma Nu Alpha Della Phi School of Social Sciences Educalion Ukiah Hollywood CHARLES W. LEGGETT A. JEANNE LEHMAN Branner Hall Alpha Phi Chemisfry French Hunfinglon Park HENRY LEVY, JR. El Tigre Sequoia Hall English-Public Speaking Economics Vernon Cenfer, Conneclicuf Sanla Barbara Quanfico, Virginia MAYBELLE R. LEY Lagunifa Courf Polifical Science Fellon JEAN H. LILIENTHAL FRANCES E. LILLYBLAD MARSHALL G. LINN ARTHUR R. LINSLEY JEAN FOX one of ,hm P, PM cha,me,., busy in dm Lagunita Court Union Club Sigma Nu History , , , ' , , ' English School of Biological Sciences Economics Palo Alto UCi 'i'e5 and 0 ' Semol' Ex'C0m 'ii9e- San Mateo Red Wing, Minnesota Des Moines, Iowa FRANK A. LINVILLE FRANK D. LIPPMAN WILLIAM G. LIVINGSTON EDMUND P. LOBHERR Los Arcos Sigma Alpha Epsilon El Campo Kappa Alpha Chemistry Economics Economics School of Engineering Burlingame San Pedro Bloomington, Illinois Mill Valley DANIEL C. LOCKWOOD BETTY J. LOFTUS JANE E. LOGAN WILLIAM M. LONGHURST CLYDE B. LONGSWORTH, JR. JOHN M. LOUPE School of Engineering Union Club ' Union Club Kappa Alpha Chemistry Beta Thefa Pi Carmel Biology-Basic Medical Germanic Languages School of Biological Sciences Burlingame School of Social Sciences Sciences Patterson Napa San Francisco Novato JEAN M. LOVE LOUIS M. LOVE ELEANOR M. LUTZ RICHARDS P. LYON FRANCIS D. MacDOWELL RODERICK L. MACLEAY, JR Lagunita Court v Delta Tau Delta Lagunita Court Zeta Psi EI Campo Toyon Hall School of Social Sciences Economics School of Social Sciences School of Engineering History Chemistry Kansas City, Missouri Palo Alto Aberdeen, Washington Piedmont Taft Portland, Oregon 45 BUDDY IWATA, member of Rally Commifiee, aclive on lnternafional Commifree, and well-liked presidenf of lhe Japanese Club. Kappa Kappa Gamma School of Leflers Jacksonville, Florida HELEN V. MAIERS Lagunifa Courl School of Social Sciences Sanfa Barbara MARGARET E. MARSHALL ANNE MARTINEAU ATSUKO H. MATSUOKA Kappa Alpha Thefa Pi Bela Phi Union Club Hislory French Biology-Basic Medical Los Angeles Los Angeles Sciences Berkeley THAD B. McCARTY HERBERT R. McCLlNTOCK, JR. BRUCE D. McCREARY Alpha Tau Omega Chi Psi Lodge Phi Kappa Sigma Social Sciences-Journalism School of Social Sciences Geology Burlingame Los Angeles Sonia Cruz SUZANNE R. MACPHERSON MARY H. MACOMBER Lagunifa Court Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Burlingame KENAN Y. MANIOGLU Mining Engineering Istanbul, Turkey BARBARA E. MAYOCK Lagunifa Courf History Los Angeles JANE MCDONALD Alpha Phi Hisfory Boise, Idaho ARTHUR N. MACRATEQ JR. Bela Thera Pi School of Social Sciences San Marino IRVIN F. MARLAR El Cuadro Poliiical Science Sanfa Rosa PETE R. McARTHUR Delia Kappa Epsilon School of Engineering Los Angeles BETSY J. McELROY Chi Omega Hisfory San Francisco ROBERT W. MAIDEN School of Social Sciences Long Beach ED C. MARODER Alpha Kappa Lambda Economics Washington, D. C. CHARLES S. MCCANDLESS Firehouse School of Engineering Los Angeles WILLIAM D. MCELROY Kappa Sigma Biology-Basic Medical Sciences McAllen, Texas 46 CHARLESH. MCINTYRE JANITH McINTYRE RUSSELL R. MCKINNEY Delia Chi Delia Gamma Phi Kappa Psi Economics English Pre-Legal Huniingfon Beach Sanla Monica Visalia FRANK L. MCMILLAN WILLIAM R. MCPEAK ANTHONY J. MECIA Kappa Sigma Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Psi Polifical Science Polifical Science Geology Walnuf Los Angeles Grass Valley LOUIS METZGER ELIZABETH L. MEYER WALTER J. MEYER Phi Kappa Psi Delta Delia Delia Delia Tau Delta Economics Educafion Economics San Francisco El Cenfro Elmo, Washingion NATHALIE M. MILLARD LAURENCE D. MILLER MARCIA MILLER Lagunifa Court Zefa Psi Union Club Palifical Science School of Social Sciences Biology-Basic Medical Rancho Sonia Fe Okmulgee, Oklahoma Sciences Porferville KENNETH F. McLAREN Phi Sigma Kappa Economics San Mafeo CHARLES A. MELCZER El Toro Economics Phoenix, Arizona EDWARD N. MIDDLETON Bela Theia Pi Poliiical Science Kansas Cify, Missouri NANCY MILLHAUSER Lagunifa Courl' English Los Angeles LAUCHLIN D. McLAURIN ALFRED G. MCMICKING Sigma Chi Sequoia Hall Economics School of Social Sciences Phoenix, Arizona Manila, P. I. JACK S. MENSE ROSEMARIE MERRILL Sigma Nu Alpha Omicron Pi Medicine Political Science Long Beach Riverside GEORGE CHALMERS plays soccer well enough fo be in Circle S Sociefy of which he is secretary. One of the 'two members of Scalpers leff, he hangs his cap af the Beta house. KATHLEEN MILLS Lagunifa Courf Spanish Palo Alfa REID V. MORAN El Toro School of Biologi:al Sciences Lo Canada JOEL H. MINER Phi Gamma Della School of Social Sciences Sealile, Washingfon FELKER B. MORRIS Laguniia Courf School of Social Sciences Longview, Washingfon THOS. M. MONTGOMERY, JR. HENRY P. MOOIJ Alpha Tau Omega Hisfary Niland JOHN G. MOSKOVICS Alpha Tau Omega Economics West Los Angeles MARGARET E. MUNRO Chi Omega Hisfory Sanla Ano JEAN B. MYERS Lagunila Courl JACK LANEY, Delta Chi's head of Rally Cornmiffee, Gged School of Social Sciences rapidly during foofball season. San Francisco Sequoia Hall School of Engineering San Francisco ROBERT C. MOULTON Thefa Della Chi Mechanical Engineering Redwood Cify JACK R. MURPHY Sequoia Hall School of Social Sciences San Andreas EDITH M. NAGEL Lagunifa Courf Biology-Basic Medical Sciences San Mafeo CAROLYN MOORE Lagunifa Courf Spanish Fresno JACK W. MULLIN Delta Upsilon School of Social Sciences Fairfax JOSEPH G. MURTAGH Sequoia Hall Hisfory Moss Beach GORDON E. NAJAR Phi Sigma Kappa Psychology Housalonic, Massachuseils ROBERT M. MOORE Alpha Delia Phi School of Social Sciences Menlo Park JOHN-V. MUNRO Della Tau Della Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Peoria, Illinois MAURICE V. MUSY Sigma Nu Economics Palo Alfo FREDERICK W. NANTKER Phi Gamma Delia Economics Ogden, Ulah Jill HOWARD A. NAQUIN Della Upsilon Economics Kukuihaele, Hawaii STANLEY K. NEILL Alpha Tau Omega Hislory Pasadena RICHARD G. NEWHALL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chemisfry Burlingame WILLIAM H. NOON Alpha Tau Omega Polilical Science San Francisco HARRIET E. NASH WINFIELD H. NEEDHAM Lagunila Courl Kappa Sigma School of Social Sciences Biology--Basic Medical Bulle, Monlana Sciences Salem, Oregon JANET K. NELSON HARRY A. NETHERY Kappa Alpha Thelo El Campo Polilical Science Hislory San Francisco Sanla Barba.a PHYLLIS E. NEWMAN TOM B. NICHOLS Spanish Phi Gamma Della San Maleo School of Social Sciences Los Angeles NELSON F. NORMAN HENRY E. NORTH, JR. Bronner Hall Economics School of Social Sciences San Mafeo Crooksfon, Minnesola RICHARD C. NEELEY Sigma Chi Economics Sal? Lake Cily, Ufah JAMES W. NEWELL Alpha Della Phi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Spokane, Washington LOUIS J. NISSEN, JR. Sequoia Hall Mechanical Engineering Williams C. ELIZABETH NORTON Alpha Omfcron Pi School of Biological Scie Heoldsburg PHYLLIS WHITE, hard-working, quick-lhinking Womens Editor in fhe Daily Shack, is inleresfed in 'lhe Vocalional Guidance group. MALCOLM A. NOBS EI Cuadro School of Biofogica Gross Valley ROBERT S. NORTON Branner Hall nces Polilical Science Alameda HELEN K. NOJIRI Lagunifa Courl' lSciences Educa'ion-Grap Palo Allo WILLIAM N. NYE Chemisfry Turlock hic Arl ef-66. 1 49 ANDY STOJKOVICH, friend of The people, fhe comedy elemenl on Ex Commiifee, member of boih Axe Sociefy and Cardinals, organizer of Block S Sociefy, diner af El Toro, sponsor fo fhe class of 42. incidentally he plays foofball. BRUCE OSHIER Delia Upsilon School of Social Sciences Palo Alto MARGARET L. PAULSON Lagunifa Courf English-Public Speaking Coquille, Oregon TELFORD W. OSWALD Della Tau Delia School of Engineering Beverly Hills B. SUE PAYNTER French Springiield, Missouri ROBERT O'DAY Phi Kappa Sigma Poliiical Science Piiisburgh, Pennsylvania MILADA L. OMELKA School of Social Sciences Pala Alia LEE A. OTTERSON Breakers Elecfrical Engineering Willows ALFRED F. PELLAS Phi Kappa Psi School of Engineering San Francisco KIYONAO OKAMI PHILLIP L. OLSEN Japanese Club Sigma Nu School of Social Sciences Biology-Basic Medical Tokyo, Japan Sciences Palo Alfo BURTON A. ORR LEE R. ORR Encino Hall Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Faribaulf, Minnesoia Phi Sigma Kappa Poliiical Science Las Vegas, Nevada PAULINE OWYANG STANLEY G. PARKER Logunifa Courl' Delia Chi Medicine Biology-Basic Medical Oakland Sciences Salinas MADELEINE deR. PENFIELD EDWARD C. PERSIKE Gamma Phi Beta Chi Psi Lodge French Biology-Basic Medical Riverside Sciences New York, New York CLINTON L. OLSON Thefa Xi Geology Glendale JACK A. OSBORNE Kappa Sigma Economics Porfland, Oregon M. LCVERNE PATTON Lagunifa Courf School of Social Sciences Geyserville ANNA MAE PETTEYS Union Club School of Social Sciences Brush, Colorado 50 STUART A. PETTINGILL Branner Hall Economics Redlands ZELVA R. PIERCE Union Club Social Sciences-Journalism Polilicol Science Sanfa Barbara JOHN H. PLATT Breakers Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Oakland JAMES A. PORTER El Tigre Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Modeslo JUNE PHILLIPS Lagunifa Courf Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Spokane, Washingfon LOUIS J. PINGREE EVELYN H. PEYTON Psychology Sfanford Universily HOWARD B. PINE Phi Sigma Kappa Breakers Biology-Basic Medical Los Angeles Sciences Los Alfos JOHN D. POINDEXTER. LYNN M. POLIN El Cuadra School of Social Science School of Biological Sciences San Luis Obispo Long Beach JOHN F. PORTER HENRY B. POST Sequoia Hall Geology Economics Palo Alfo Sf. Paul, Minnesola FULTON J. PICETTI JR. BARBARA M. PICKETT CAMERON G. PIERCE Branner Hall ' Logunila Court Phi Sigma Kappa Economics Hislory Electrical Engineering Hollisier Socramenio San Mateo EVELYN A. PINKHAM WARREN B. PINNEY, JR. MARJORIE R. PIRDY Laguniia Courl' Economics Della Delia Delia School of Social Sciences Palm Springs Educafion Redwood Cily Pomona GILES S. PORTER s Della Chi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Lewistown, Montana EDWARD M. POZZO Elhigfggfgn ineerin MARY Momus noses, an Alpha Phi who has an in wifh Los Angelesg 9 the faculty, was efficient senior spcinsor and vice-presidenf of Ihe class of '39. -au... oil, MARJORIE PRAGER HARRY N. PRESS LYLE B. PRESSEY CHARLES L, PRINCE Lagunila Courl Toyon Hall Toyon Hall Phi Della Thela School of Social Sciences Social Sciences-Journalism Economics School of Social Sciences Honolulu, T. H. Sanfa Monica San Francisco Los Angeles ELIZABETH RAFFIN WILLIAM A. RAPP SIDNEY C. RASMUSSEN, JR. JEAN M. RASSENFOSS Lagunifa Court El Toro Kappa Sigma Union Club Economics Economics-Accounfing Economics School of Social Sciences San F.ancfsco San Mafeo Porlland, Oregon Sonora BILL HAWKINS, member of both Cardinals and Axe So- ciefy, earned a Block S in frackp hangs around lhe Zefe house when he's no? al The Med School lab. WILLIAM B. RAYMOND JAMES E. RAYNES Kappa Sigma El Cuadro Poliiical Science Economics San Francisco San Anselmo LOUISE REED FERN E. REID Union Club School of Social Sciences Sonia Monica Lagunifa Courf English-Public Speaking Idaho Falls, Idaho AGNES QUIGLEY Union Club Philosophy San Francisco JOHN S. RATH Chi Psi Lodge Economics Pasadena EDMUND J. REA Alpha Sigma Phi Economics Glendale ALBERT H. REINERT, JR. EI Campo Economics San Francisco PHYLLIS D. RABJOHN Logunila Courl' French San Francisco GAIL B. RATHBUN Los Arcos Elecfrical En ineering Kenilworlh, lainois ANNA H. REECE Delta Delta Delia Polifical Science Burlingame BARBARA A. REINHARDT Kappa Kappa Gamma Educalion-Graphic Arf Los Angeles ROBERT S. REIS Branner Hall Economics Cincinnafi, Ohio HELEN E. RICHARDS Psychology Palo Alfo ROBERT S. ROBERTSON Phi Sigma Kappa Polifical Science San Maieo . PATTY de ROULF Union Club JEAN REYNOLDS Kappa Kappa Gamma History Pasadena WILLIAM C. RICHEY EI Campo Civil Engineering Los Angeles PHILIP G. ROBSON Sequoia Hall Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Campbell A. SAMMIE RUSSELL Lagunila Courf HENRY H. RHOADS Della Tau Della School of Social Sciences Wes? Los Angeles ROBERT J. RIFE Thela Delia Chi Medicine Riverdale JACK B. ROGERS Breakers Geology Venlura JOHN A. RYAN Branner Hall English-Public Speaking School of Biological Sciences School of Social Sciences San Francisco Sfackfon Hercules TOM B. RHODES STAN HISERMAN ca 'lain of the lrack feam sils in on . P - gegfalxclpga ,Elfsgfln B.A.C. meefings, winged fhrough the 220 again, eafs will: Ainfgh C-i-exszcm clences fhe Breakers. HOWARD E. ROBERTS Mechanical Engineering Palo Alfa RAPHAEL R. RONKIN School of Biological San Francisco DAVID D. RYUS Delia Upsilon Economics Hermosa Beach WILLIAM W. ROSENFELD HARVEY J. ROTHSCHILD Sciences Los Arcos Boafhouse Economics Poliiical Science Porfland, Oregon Long Beach TEVFIK SADULLAH RICHARD H. SALZ Mining Engineering El Cuadro Islanbul, Turkey School of Social Sciences San Francisco 53 DAVE STEPHENSON, head vole counfer on Eleciion Board, lives in ihe spanking new Sigma Chi house. BRADLEY SCHAEFFER ROBERT C. SCHAEFFER Delia Tau Delia Biology-Basic Medical Polificul Science Sciences Dayfon, Ohio Redondo Beach HERBERT F. SCHOENLEN CHARLES E. SCHOFF, JR. Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Polifical Science Medicine Portland, Oregon Sacramenfo DUDLEY SANDERS RICHARD S. SANDERS MARJORIE D. SANDS El Capilun EI Capiian Gamma Phi Beia School of Engineering Economics French Sacramento Los Angeles Sanfa Monica HAROLD F. SAUNDERS JAMES F. SAUNDERS WILLIAM A. SAVAGE Delia Kappa Epsilon Kappa Sigma EI Cuadro Economics Philosophy Polifical Science San Francisco Salinas FRANK M. SCHEBLE ALICE M. SCHMIDT Sigma Chi Lagunifa Caurf School of Social Sciences Chemislry Wenafchee, Washington Olympia, Wash. GERALDINE A. SCHREIBER GERTRUDE E. SCHRYVER Union Club Kingscale English-Public Speaking Economics Hollywood Seafile, Washingion Prescotf, Arizona RICHARD K. SCHMIDT Kappa 'Sigma School of Social Sciences Arlingfon Ridge, Virginia WILLIAM W. SCHUETTE AI ha Delia Phi School of Social Sciences Maniiowoc, Wisconsin ANTONIO SANZ-AGERO EI Tigre School of Engineering Spain HELENGRACE SAWYER Chi Omega Hisfory Oakdale GEORGE F. SCHNACK Alpha Sigma Phi Social Sciences-Sociology Honolulu, T. H. ALBERT SCHUMAN Brunner Hall Eleclrical Engineering Winneika, Illinois 54 EDWARD P. SCHWAFEL VIRGINIA B. SEERIE El Toro Union Club Electrical Engineering English Sana Luis Obispo Denver, Colorado HELENE SENN MARY M. SHAFER English Della Gamma Porlland, Oregon English HARRY L. SHELDON Brunner Hall Social Sciences-Journalism Alfadena ANDREW L. SHIREY Della Tau Della School of Engineering Beverly Hills J. JACK SELIGMAN El Capifan Economics Bernalillo, New Mexico MAX D. SHAFFRATH EI Copilan Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Bakersfield ADRIAN F. SHERMAN Della Chi Economics Topeka, Kansas H. JACK SIEFERT Alpha Tau Omega Medicine Oakland ANABEL SIMPSON Lagunifa Courf Polilical Science Juneau, Alaska NEAL B. SINCLAIR Alpha Tau Omega School of Engineering Sonora FRANCES E. SMITH Lagunila Courl Electrical Engineering Los Gatos GEROULD H. SMITH Sequoia Hall Chemisfry Miranda M. J. KNECHT, game-loving Theia. Her excellenl hockey and basketball warrani her a seat on lhe W.A.A. Board. PATRICIA K. SKINNER Union Club Hisfory San Francisco HUGH DAVIS SMITH Alpha Kappa Lambda History Palo Allo CHARLOTTE A. SPEIK Kappa Alpha Theia School of Social Sciences South Pasadena ROBERT W. STEEL Theta Xi Polifical Science Marysville MARY E. SLADEN Lagunifa Courf Spanish Wichiia, Kansas HUGH DEMING SMITH Kappa Alpha Journalism San Francisco RICHARD O. SPENCER Sigma Alpha Epsilon Education-Graphic Ari' Denver, Colorado KENNETH E. STEMMLE Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Crockeff WILSON G. SLATER Encina Hall Hisfory Siackion ROSAMUNDE F. SMITH Lagunifa Courf School of Social Sciences Los Angeles CHARLES F. SPRINGSTEAD El Campo Economics San Diego ROBERT W. STEPHAN Breakers Polifical Science Twin Falls, Idaho WILSON C. SMALL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Poliiical Science Deer Lodge, Montana HARRY R. SOLTERO Sigma Chi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Lewisfown, Monlana WILLIAM G. STEARNS Delia Upsilon Poliiical Science San Francisco DAVID H. STEPHENSON, JR Sigma Chi School of Social Sciences Porlland, Oregon RICHARD A. STEPP ANDREW P. STEVENS Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering Social Sciences-Journalism Cayoie Whiifier JOHN N. STEWART MARY E. STEWART Economics San Francisco JAMES H. STONE El Campo' School of Leifers Palo Alfo HERBERT C. SUMNER Phi Kappa Psi Mechanical Engineering La Jolla Logunifa Couri French Monferey JANE M. STRITTMATTER Chi Omega Education-Graphic Ari Son Francisco RICHARD X. SUTTON Delia Kappa Epsilon Poliiical Science San Francisco ROBERT S. STEVENS Hisiory Salf Lake Cily, Ufah TYLER C. STILLWELL Sigma Nu Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Greeley, Colorado ANDREW J. STURTEVANT Sequoia Hall School of Social Science Modesfo LLOYD SWAYNE, JR. Kappa Sigma School of Engineering Alameda S ELINOR-M. STEVENTON ANNE MARTINEAU, pride of fhe Pi Phi house, is GS Logunlio COVE' brainy as she is beauliful, senior advisor fo fhe Y.W.C.A School of Social Sciences San Francisco ANDREW L. STOJKOVICH El Toro Educalion San Francisco HERBERT G. STURZ Chemislry Menlo Park EDWARD A. SWIFT El Cuadro Economics Sioux Cily, Iowa MERVYN J. SULLIVAN Delia Chi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Bird's Landing JOHN D. SYMONS Breakers Club Mining Engineering Merced WALTER H. SULLIVAN, JR. Theia Delia Chi School of Social Sciences San Francisco MARGARET E. TANGEMAN Gamma Phi Befa Social Sciences-Sociology Oniario 57 J. P. CAHN, The man behind lhe fronf, fhe brains of 'lhe greater pari of Slanford's increase in lheafrical success, is a member of Slagers and an arlisi in his own righl either on fhe siage or behind scenes. CYRUS F. TOLMAN Hislory Palo Allo LOMAX K. TURNER Phi Delia Thela Economics Long Beach MELBA R. TOOMBS English-Public Speaking Ogden, Ulah FRANKLIN H. TUTTLE To all on H Polifical Science Nevada Ciiy ROBERT G. THOMAS El Tigre School of Social Sciences For? Benning, Georgia BARBARA M. THRASHER Gamma Phi Bela English-Public Speaking Ba ersfield M. CORNELIA TRACY Della Gamma School of Lelfers Bismarck, North Dakota C. ROBERT VAN COTT Sigma Chi Political Science Sall Lake City, Uiah JEAN E. THOMPSON Gamma Phi Bela French Woodland HENRY J. TILLIA, JR. Encina Hall Geology Birmingham, Alabama JACK V. TREFTS Delia Upsilon Hisfory San Francisco GORDON P. VAN NUYS Thela Xi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Berkeley ROY B. THOMPSON Kappa Sigma School of Social Sciences Glendale AILEEN M. TOBIN Union Club School of Social Sciences San Mateo MARY V. TROJA Union Club Education-Graphic Arl Beverly Hills JEAN ETTE THORP Union Club Spanish Alameda WILLIAM O. TODD, JR. Sigma Chi Economics Los Angeles WANDA D. TRUAX Della Della Della School of Social Sciences Fresno BARTOW W. VAN VOORHIS,Jr. ELIZABETH A. VERHEYEN Sigma Nu Kappa Kappa Gamma G ol gy Rgdviiood Valley History Hollywood 58 DARELD R. VESTAL Breakers Economics Red Bluff WILLIAM H. WALKER El Capifan Economics-Accounting Medford, Oregon ROBERT B. WEAVER Phi Delfa Theta School of Engineering Palo Alfo BYRON F. WEST Phi Kap-pa Psi Economics San Bernardino .-r 5 ELIZABETH P. VIBERT Delia Gamma School of Leffers STEVEN V. VISCOVICH Civil Engineering Mounfain View Pasadena JACK R. WALLACE JACK E. WARNER EI Tigre Encina Hall School of Social Sciences Maihemafics Santa Ana San Jose MARY LOUISE WEBB JEANNE WELCH Lagunifa Court Alpha Phi Social Sciences-Sociology Polifical Science Canon Cify, Colorado Marysville RITA E. WHELTON WILLIAM F. WHITAKER Union Club Kappa Sigma Biology-Basic Medical Geology Sciences Bakersfield Reading, Massachuselfs 'Y AL LESLIE W. VOORHEES HELEN E. WADDELL HELEN C. WADSWORTH Breakers Kappa Kappa Gamma Chi Omega Economics Social Sciences-Sociology School of Social Sciences Twin Falls, Idaho Sanfa Monica Alfadena RAYMOND E. WATSON BARBARA E. WEAR HAROLD R. WEATHERBE Sigma Chi Union Club El Campo Economics Political Science School of Hygiene and Kansas Cily, Missouri San Francisco Physical Educafion Alameda JOHN M. WELCH Phi Gamma Delfa School of Social Sciences Kewanee, Illinois LYLE L. WHITCOMB Lagunifa Courf English Corona JEANNETTE HILL fakes picfures, good ones foo, for fhe Daily. She is a member of Thefa Sigma Phi and Chi Omega. . ff N' .1 iii , 1-r. I .:,,.,dT. '4 +,. PHYLLIS C. WHITE J. SHARP WHITMORE Lagunifa Courl' Zefa Psi Hisiory Economics Washington, D. C. Los Angeles OWEN E. WILKINSON FELTON K. WILLIAMS Economics Branner Hall Slocklon School of Social Sciences Orange TONY CALVELLI, one of the besl liked men in school, member of Breakers, plays a wicked game of foofball and is no slouch in fossing The iavelin. ALFRED WHITTELL, JR. Chi Psi Lodge Poliiical Science San Francisco REESE M. WILLIAMS, JR. Breakers Economics Twin Falls, Idaho JOHN R. WILTON Phi Gamma Delia WILLIAM G. WILBER, JR. Phi Kappa Psi Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Palo Alro JEAN WILDER Alpha Phi Hisfory Sanla Barbara RICHARD de H. WILLIAMS ESTHER M. WILSON El Campo School of Engineering San Francisco MARGARET C. WINDES Lagunifa Courr School of Biological Sciences School of Social Sciences Sealrle, Washinglon HARRIET S. WITBECK Kappa Alpha Thela Long Beach BOH DAN D. WITRAK Brunner Hall Educalian-Graphic Ari Economics Pasadena Cleveland, Ohio Lagunira Court Hisfory Sacramento ROY C. WINKELMANN Breakers School of Hygiene and Physical Educaiion Princeion, New Jersey WALLACE W. deWITT, Phi Delia Theia Chemisiry Porfland, Oregon DOROTHY B. WILKIN Union Club School of Leflers San Francisco JOHN F. WILSON Phi Kappa Psi Chemislry Palo Alfo LAURESS L. WISE Sequoia Hall School of Engineering Redwood Cify ROLFE A. B. WOLFF-SALIN Biology-Basic Medical Sciences Redwood City Ml Y ., W , QF' ' if yi GEORGE WOOD, JR. Sequoia Hall School of Social Sciences Meridian HERBERT B. WOOLLEY Brunner Hall Economics Washington, D. C. MARILYN J. WYMAN Delta Delta Delta Political Science Piedmont HARVEY F. YORKE School of Social Sciences Los Angeles if MARGARETCH. WOODARD BIIBLY HEZANOOLF SIEM S. VLOOLINGTON BOBBY GOODRICH, elected to Cap and Gown, was agunita ourt eta ' igma u - , - - - School of Social Sciences School ofISocial Sciences Biology-Basic Medical popular vice preildem of. Lagumta and one of me duty Fairfield Oakland Sciences doers on Women 5 Counul- Long Beach GEORGE F. WORTS, JR. HARRIET A. WUSTHOF DONALD G. WYANT Theta Chi Lagunita Court El Cuadro Geology Psychology Geology Las Vegas, Nevada Burlingame Santa Barbara BARBARA J. WYNNE ,JAMES O. YATES WALTER H. YELLAND CARLETON YODER EDWARD F. YORK, JR. Alpha Omicron Pi Economics School of Engineering Civil Engineering School of Social Sciences gerngonic-Languages Belmont Stockton San Mateo Belle Fourche, South Dakota an ranclsco HELEN A. YOUNG ROBERT G. ZELLER DWIGHT R. ZOOK WAYNE O. ZOOK ALFRED R. ZUCKERMAN English Beta Theta Pi Theta Chi Theta Chi Phi Kappa Sigma Salt Lake City, Utah Economics School of Social Sciences Economics Chemistry Los Angeles Abilene, Kansas Abilene, Kansas Stockton . 61 Pai Skinner, that glamor girl who sponsored lhe Robleifes, sal in on Ex Commiflee. Pele Fay hangs J - his hal in The D.U. House, frequently plays good fool- be E y Ellis e Kappa who knew all The games, was pres idenf of W A A Andy Shirey from up on 'lhe hill al' The Dell House, played commil- fee man. ,ff 50012 62 Jack Dawson, Phi Kap's prexy, wen? in for Drama plus a lillle comedy in Men's Council. Jim Slone and John Cobbs, presidenf and vice-presidenf of the Belief Beefers Club, Ed- ifor and Bull Sessioner from lhe Daily shack. 23375551 Jeff: .. .s.. Berf McClinlock and Billy Barkan, Chi Psi duel, bolh on Infer- frafernify Council. Berf ' plays polo, Bill boxes. 52111025 Sully Shaw and Janel' Nelson. Two Thelas, fwice as good as one. Sally 'l'riedWomen'sCon- ference. Janel's on Pan Hel. Pufzie Hinrichs, promi- nenl fransfer, popular head sponsor of Roble. Chibby Hibbard, busy head of Women's Con- ference, presided over Women's Council lasf year. Grefchen Ahlswede. Kappa, whose position as chairman of Women's Council makes her a lale-leave specialisl. ,- '- un cfe'zg'zacfua:te5 SARA M. HOLT S6 KENNETH MCL. CUTHBERTSON luniors MOVING ENEROETICALLY INTO TI-IEIR NEXT TG LAST, oncI To doTe Their mosT ocTive yeor, Junior clossmen hiT Their sTride eorIy wiTh The oppoinTmenT oT Junior ExecuTive CommiTTee by closs presicIenT Ken CuThberTson. WiTh mem- bers represenTing all Iiving groups, much oT The non-cIirecTionoI ocTiviTy which usuoIIy chorocTerizes cIoss orgonizoTion disoppeored beTore The impeTus oT The guiding counciI. WinTer TouncI The Juniors woII4ing in The TooTsTeps oT The pres- enT senior eIoss wiTh Their Junior Jomboree. I-Ie-Id oTTer The TirsT CGI-STonTord bosIceTboII gome, The inTormoI donce broughT TogeTher members oT boTh sTudenT bodies. I:osT on The heeIs oT The Jomboree come Junior Ski Week-end, heIcI QT YosemiTe on Izebruory 4 ond 5. Over IOO Juniors piIecI sIcis on cor-Tops, spenT The Two doys schussing Through winTer sporTs ocTiviTies pIonnecI Tor The occosion. AIThough originoIIy scheduIed Tor winTer quorTer, oIoTe mix-ups Torced The Junior Prom over inTo spring quorTer. Bringing smooTh nome-bond music ond orienToI cIecoroTions, The TormoI Prom pIoyed To o TuII house. ConvoIescenT I-Iome Drive broughT The Junior WoTer Cornivol, ThreoTening To spIosh upon The new BooT- house. AcTiviTies wound up To o Tore-Thee-weII wiTh o cIoss borbecue simiIor To The successTuI ouTing heId by The cIoss Iosf yeor. CCDFTHTW . T T CAL-STANFORD JUNIOR JAMBOREE Co-Chairmen Kennelh C. Koch Mollie B. Wesl Masfer of Ceremonies Aubrey E. Ausfin Decorafions Robinson H . Plale JU NIOR PROM Co-chairmen Roberf L. Richardson Jane Le Cufler Chaperones Mildred C. Green Tickers Arlhur B. Ferguson Decorations Frank Van Acker, Jr. Suzanne D. Hyman Publicify Lawrence Livingslon, Jr. Gordon M. Weber William L. Jess Work Gene D. Coldiron JUNIOR BARBECUE Co-chairmen Richard S. Hoover Kay McMurray Transporfafion Roberl' O. Koch Chef and Food Edward V. Collom Jean C. Bolton Frank W. Knowles Enferfainmenf Robinson H. Plate Tickers Roberl B. Livingslon Richard J. Palmer WATER CARNIVAL Chairman Carl Phillips Flour Commiffee Frank M. Birbeck Francis B. DuBois Jane V. Greenwood Virginia M. Valentine Program Richard A. Wrighf Coline N. Upshaw James B. Black, Jr. Dick Claude Simpson Larry H. Marks, Jr. Prize Commiffee Rex W. Cronmer Annebelle G. Clark Publicify John S. Burl Police and Clean-up Jack K. Haraway Hugh H. Gallerneau Edward B. Rusl Pat D. Nowell Back row-Upshaw, Livingsfon, Wesl, Van Acker, Richardson. Front row-Cufhberlson, McMurray, Koch, Half, Hoover. ' Wg . ,gl aff ' I 'V 'T :fi i l 42' ,gf 1 ' ' J, 7 . V .-seer!!n' 2 .J Lf.--6-.. , Jack Dixon. one of Chappie's better artists in a characteristic pose: nuts to the nut, etc. Doris Tucker second w , oman to do well as a Chappie artist in 40 e l' ' y ars, Ives with the Gamma Phis. 501112 . . LCI'll0'Z5 Bob Richardson, a very busy Phi Psi, Rally Com- mittee and Axe Society, class committees, varsity tennis and debater, and still he gets around. V i r g i n i u S i' e r r y, a s vice-president of Y.W.C. A. very officious in Rally Com mittee, very energetic. Betty Finch Chi O wh Molly West. member of Rally and Junior Ex Committees, one of the best liked girls in school: some men get all the breaks. Bet ber wor desk A Ives way up at the O , , o plays Rally Committee in the fall and divides the winter between skiing and basketball Bob Moulton, fair-haired boy of the Zete iuniors member f , O Axe Society, debates for exer cise. Gladys Shovelin, Tri Dell' Rally Commiflee: 1 P14 woman, also busied her ,self with class activities: Carl Phillips, one of Eefa's befier boys, sec- refary of Axe Sociely, helped fhe frosh wiih Pre-Reg, busy member of Rally Commiliee. i Woody Miller u d n Larry Livingston, both from El Campo: Rally Commiffee members, all-around good men. Virginia Volenfine, crack golfer, crack pho- fographer, and a Theta fo hoof. Annabelle Clark, new las? year, already oul- sfanding asJunior Wom- an on Ex Commiffee. Lyle Cook, Thela Delf, gave up the brofhers for Encina sponsorship as a follow-up of his chair- ma h' ns up of Pre-Reg. Virginia Scoff. blonde Tri -Deli, capable assis- nf lo fhe Concerf ries manager. ELEANOR L. MARQUAND 70 PARKER W. KIMBALL sophomores WITH A YEAR OE SEASONING UNDER ITS BELT, SOPT-IOMORE CLASS Took no back seaT in The chariOT OT Earm acTiviTies as iT marched behind The Tirm lead- ership OT presidenT Park Kimball and an advisory commiTTee OT six who worlced under his planning policy. New wrinkle in sTudenT gOvernmenT appeared in This LiTTle Ex COmmiTTee when Kimball added a member-OT-The-week TO ioin The appOinTed six in mulling over class problems. Opening Their season wiTh The class Big BerTha, The Sophomore COTilliOn, second-year men brOughT Eddie EiTz- paTriclc TO play Tor Their LeT's-GO-Slumming dance. Minor side-lighT TO The aTTair was criTicism direcTed aT The dance Theme by socially conscious STanTOrdiTes, which led class moguls To conTribuTe Ten per cenT OT The prOTiTs TO The Red Cross Drive. WinTer quarTer, The Sophomores played hOsT TO Their Freshmen liTTle brOThers in The Erosh-Soph Spree held aTTer a UCLA baslQeTball game. EeaTure OT The enTerTainmenT was a KOllege OT Musical Knowledge, led by Ray Die- lcemper, chairman OT The dance. Topping class acTiviTy in spring quarTer was The successTul Soph Carnival, annual curTain-raiser OT The COnvalescenT l-lome Drive. LaTer, Sophomores wenT TO CaliTOrnia Tor a reTurn engagemenT OT The STanTOrd- Cal day held by The class here lasT year. TenTaTively planned as The Quad goes TO press is a class beach picnic. commiiiees GENERAL CHAIRMAN Men's Halls Cleanup Marvin C. Frank Sororifies Marlha J. Benson, chairman Ruih M. Broy Ann Killefer Palricia J. Smiih Rulh J. lde A. Sianley Glikbarg, chairman Alberl' V. Hennessy Sherman M. Mellinkoff Edgar N. Sfein Marvin J. Weinslein Consfrucfion and Lighfing Frafernifies Raberl P. Beckham, chairman C. Fred Breer Francis G. Layion L. B. Harbour, Jr. R. Bruce Jessup Hugh O'Donnell William A. Nicholls William E. Boslwick co-chairmen Sidney L. Miller Hugh Hinman Maurice H. Knox, Jr. William L. Schroeder John H. Wafrous, Jr. Finance Women's Halls Virginia Sfevens, chairman Sally J. Millhauser Bobbe Harris May R. Lazarus Patricia J. Cordner Bruce C. Kixmiller, chairman Angela M. Gales Jarol H. Jansen Theodore Moreno Shirley Okell Back row-Kixmiller, OH, Beckham, Diekemper, Glikbarg, Knox. Second raw-Gales, Bosfwick, Miller, Mellinkoff, Zelver, Sfevens. Fronf row-Benson, Kimball, Moser, Marquand, Bryan, Frank, Anderson. -ie - iff -i 'Iii -..Q - 'eV Y r 4. , 114- AY G .-W Eff.: ll llll Q41 P533 Lg? 5'-2: Nw. l,' N521 . ii, .i J. 1' llifikffixans? F f:Q:::Q:5n ' -,WK Charles A. OH, Jr. chairman Ross F. Anderson Adrian A. Englehard, Jr John H. Fyfe Lesfer T. Hibbard James B. Meikle Andrew E. Monlgomery Publicify Alvin P. Zelver George K. Hislop Dwight B. Hutchinson Sidney L. Miller General Commiilee Harry M. Muheim Peler C. Whifflesey Roberf W. Anderson Ray J. Diekemper, Jr. Parker W. Kimball Greyson L. Bryan Mary E. Moser Eleanor L. Marquand lgiffll .gsm 1.5111 fame mph: Sllerm Mellinkolf and Bob Low. brains and brawn. Sherm is a liferary man on Chappie, and Bob, who is on Rally Commillee, plays a mean game of lennis. Bill Turner, popular sophomore man on Ex- com, lives al 'l'he Dell house. .- Rufll Ide is capable and well-liked in class acfiv- ilies, a Thefa, and a Ral- ly Comrnilfee woman. Leila Arfhur lives al' fhe T.i Del? house and busies herself wilh lhe Y.W.C.A. in connection with A.S.U. Rufh Reynolds and Bob Ander- son, the Deegee's secrefary to Wcmen's Conference and lhe Dell's soph cofillion chairman. Muriel Boggs, anofhe prominenf Boggs, is an Alpha Phi and on W.A.A. Board. Ann Townsend, one of fhe besf, is secreiary To Lagunila, and member of Rally Commiffee. K Hunk Houser Hand some Hank from fhe Sigma Chl house I5 an efflclenf dramahc man- ager. June Murphy Kappa who held The cards for Rally Commiffee. Ross Anderson soph foofballmanager comes from up ai' fhe A.T.O. house. Angela Gales, Chi Omega, is prominenf in fhe Y.W.C.A., on Rally Comrniffee, and she helped puf on 'lhe Colil- lion. USM vvsh, ' .FN Us . V. f -4, -W LAURENCE A. DEE Treshmen Tl-TE SORT OF BOUNDLESS EN-ll-IUSIASM which seemingly is a parT OT every Treshman class was wound up and seT To go Tor Tour years by The whirl oT Pre- regisTraTion program which heralded The approach oT '4-2. The Three-day orien- TaTion session broughT a large percenTage oT The class beTore Reg Day To hear campus leaders, Tour The campus, barbecue, and dance. Opening insTrucTion in Honor Code was begun, conTinued several weeks aTTer school's opening. BeTore Two weelcs oT Tall quarTer were over, The class had marked iTselT as one To waTch when unprecedenTed numbers oT TirsT-year men and women Turned ouT Tor ac- TiviTies TryouTs. Before enThusiasm had spenT iTselT in The welTer oT TirsT universiTy examinaTions, 'Freshmen were called upon To underTal4e The l-lerculean Taslc oT building Big Game Bonfire in one day. Working rapidly and energeTically, The worlcers compleTed The pyre in shorT order, heard iT iudged, as always, The besT ever. Freshmen elecTions gave The class iTs TirsT TasTe oT campus poliTics as Larry Dee and Sue ATl4inson were chosen presidenT and secreTary-Treasurer re- specTively. FirsT quarTer Tound Roble and Encina Clubs playing hosT To dances, wiTh The Two combining Tor an exchange dinner. Spring acTiviTies ended wiTh a Cal-STanTord Treshman Day, held aT STanTord as iT was lasT year. COlTllTlIllSSS FRESHMEN CLASS COMMITTEE Lawrence A. Dee Susan C. Alkinson Mary H. McCune Charles A. Smifh Mary J. Menninger James A. McKeIler Jack H. Burns CHAIRMEN FOR STANFORD - CALIFORNIA FRESHMEN DAY Tickers Jack H. Burns Transporiafion Charlofle M. Rodenbaugh Joseph M. Messina Afiernoon Evenls Charles E. Bull Mary J. Isham Food Oliver D. Hamlin, lll Disfribufion of Food Reba A. Smilh Dance Roberf W. Brekner nf row-McCune, Dee, Isham, Smith Rodenbaugh Mennlnger Hamlin McKellar E , W Y. , , I .239 , -. 5 'fJ 'HAI-X cyl' Y -' M 'W' 'nf ,-vi' ' 925-. 'K S-'-wr' ' , , H . ., .-w Eh, Xifgf, -g. 4 1' f 4 , 'ITT 12, 1 - w,....H ,QV W M. .-- ' 1 K Sw.. ,w,1,,.JM'v.., , -.1 - .+g--- 1, 1 'pf ' In g1,uiE 'k'1 Llg, U. L ..-- - , ' 7:5 :WL 1' Y 255 Q'-I - - . - ,,I,,w X' 55535.-1'e ,,, -2:-'-5:5gE,3'..,n fvfff-51 ,. .Ji ,. is-:12-rm, 'N 'A' ' F 1 . ' ' - ,1 35 -Q 1, 'ff - - ' 7 .5.5E5 'g f5' -' ' '43 ff' f IH. X- w ,X h 9 , , ,mm i , W. . 'I' N. 3.4 C -H.. w. W X X my L 'QF ,N NY EVE nilzu , M 1' 4 ,Pg E31 .L Esqxgp wwh ya 7 5 Qi 7 1 f ,' . ly ' 'I -E!'Qg'L Ri-Z2 I f 4 ,, qs. X ,fx .E ' ff 9' 4 v- 'Mx Mary Helen McCune. popular presidenl of fhe Robleifes, always The cenfer of a good lime. Larry Dee, lhal smoolh presidenf of '42, plays a slrong game of tennis. He's anolher Phi Dell pledge. Diane Hunfer, wearer oflhe Kappa key, helped counf voles on The elec- lion board Jeane Chambers. Roble's vice-presidenl and an Alpha Phi, was prominenf in Y.W.C.A. Lew Boies. a Bela pledge, wore a while sweafer and ran up and down lhe bleachers for Rally Committee. Chuck Smlfh played fine baskefball. Second ferm presidenf of Encina, he shows a Phi Dell bulfon. c1cTiviTies w n :EF 1- iv I Il Az .U w-X W 4 I .4 tucfenf govetnm ent HORACE B. LEE TOM KILLEFER ossociolied siudenis LEE, KILLEFER, DAVIS: o somewhoi invincible Trio, who ds i president siudeni monoger, ond vice-presideni, led Jrhe i A.S.S. U. Jrhrough one of iis mos? ociive and consirucfive i yeors. As They were Jrhe firsi To receive The buffers accorded 'ro froni men when plons go wrong, so should Jrhey be The iirsi' To reop The credii for conduciing SJronford's siudenf oncioirs, smooihly, eiciicieniiy. y so H. ELIZABETH DAVIS Annabelle G. Clark Harry H. Harlan William C. J Roberl T. Mangan John F. Parlridge, Jr. Pafricia K. Skinner Andrew L. Sloikovich Anne Townsend William L. Turner Celine N. Upshaw exeeuliye eornmillee BEFGRE SESSKDNS were loirly under wouy, o live Execulive Commirlee, 'Facing o lively Term, hod mode ils mosl imporlonl decision of lhe yeor: lo build ci new Boolhouse. They mighl hove resled lhere hcid noi pressing problems succeeded eoch olher wilh be- wildering ropidily: l'ol3Foire rrioiorelle, Ski Club recognilion, Y. W. C. Afs requesl for conlribulions lo did Chinese sludenls. Long- run policy come from shorl-run oclions: o nosly winler quorler dole longle broughl Cordinol's odvonce dole schedule: from oclivily files' iirsl yeor in ociion come Commillee on Commillees. Throughoul Ex Commillee oclion ron on lheme of sludenl- odminislrolion cooperculiori which mel Bon- fire crilicisrri wilh change ol celebrolion sile, similor discrelionory oclion. Luclcy il was lhol This yeor's Excom wos no ordinory commillee. This wos no ordinory yeor. 81 d Womens councH X5 3,41 TRENDING STEADILY TGWARD a body educalional as well as punilive, Women's Council lhis year conlinued - lhe Honor Code inslruclion periods for freshmen women begun lasl year, allempled lo presenl lhe Code in a praclical lighl. ln handling Code imcraclion cases and problems of like nalure, Council, under firsl lerm presi denl' Grelchen Ahlswede, acled as much To advise as lo punish offenders. Traffic cases swamped The doclxel, offenses of more serious nalure were comparalively rare. Firsl lerm members included Mary Morris Boggs, Barbara Goodrich, Maxine Dailey, and l-larriel Nash, wilh lhe laller succeeding lo Council presidency lhe second lerm. A New members elecled in February lo lake lhe places of reliring Councilors were Barbara Gilberl, Jeanne Sichel, and Jane Greenwood. J es K. Barnum Harlan B. Copsey John S. Dawson Alva h John F. Porler Roberl W. Pufnam D ld R Vesfal Grefchen Ahlswede Mary M. Boggs Maxine Dailey Barbara E. Gi er Barb a Goodrich Jane V Greenwood Harrier E Nash Jea D. ic e ASTUTELY ASSUMING lhal ils duly lay as much in preven- lion of l-lonor Code inliracfions as in 'rheir punishmenl, lvlen's Council lhis year carried oul a series ol l-lonor Code inslruc- lion sessions for freshmen and Jrransfers on a scale more exlensive lhan any ever allempled in years pasl. Finding lhe plan sensible as well as praclical-paying dividends in a reduclion of l-lonor Code cases-inslruclion hencelorlh will be regular for freshmen eoch fall quarler. Leader in lhe new plan, ond Council Chairman for 'rhe iirsl lerm was Al l-lorn, presiding over Jack Dawson, secrelary, Jim Barnum, John Porler, and Dareld Veslal, lhe laller Jrhree chosen by a special eleclion lo fill place of men failing lo relurn lo school. Second lerm chairman was Barnum, and lwo new members, l-larlan Copsey and Bob Pulnam, were elecled in February. rnens. councl lbf Shl YMB99 LC ThMCfhbT dsr k ' I G. William Hawkins Mary K. HorTon xxx rcmoi S.: 4 Kennefh C. Koch Jack H. Laney Horac B L Richards P Ly Woodrow M Il Clinlon L. Ol And L ST lk h Roy B Th p Lom K. Turner Elizabefh P. ViberT CARDINALS RESIGNEDLY TOOK ITS ANNUAL slap in The Tace early This Tall' when Ex CommiTTee querulously asked Tor aTTer-game dances. BUT Cardinals noT only showed ThaT The slap was undeserved by aTTer-game-dancing To The Tlopping poinT, buT conTinued ThroughouT The year TuncTioning more smooThly Than Tor years pasT. Led by Roy Thompson, Cardinals opened Tire wiTh Rally CommiTTee appoinTmenTs, Turned on The heaT Tor Big Game week. Their Red Cross Drive, played down To pave The way Tor BoaThouse conTribuTions, neverTheless moved inTo high income brackeTs. WinTer quarTer Tound The body assigned The Task oT drawing up an advance daTe schedule, making iniTial plans Tor iTs biggesT Task, ConvalescenT l-lome Drive. hilfon R. Bush Mg,-gg .ef M. Hale Roberl A. Hcmillon Tom Killefer Arthur Levinson 4 D l-lPPf'10f1 Richard V. Lusby Harry LeR. Sheldon Richard A. Sfepp James H. Siune publicalions council PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL, meeling in sheer desperalion once a monih, had few problems which could make ses- sions lasl much longer lhan il look lo read lhe minules. Mosl imporlanl move look a S90 salary from The Quad managing eolilor, gave il lo The head pholographer. Fol- lowing lhe yearbook lrend from prinled mailer lo piclures, Jrhe change made a much-needed adiuslmenl ol salary lo amounl ol work allolled lo each olllicer. Council au- lhorized purchases ol equipmenl by Quad and Daily, had perennial discussions on ihe problem of discouraging mushroom adverlising proiecls from culling inlo Palo Alla lields ol eslablishecl publicalions. Chairman of lhe Coun- cil was Dick Sleppg secrelary, lviargarei l-lale. Glher members included Dr. Chillon R. Bush, Tom Killeler, Roberi l-lamillon, Jim Slone, l-larry Sheldon, Ari Levinson, Dick Lusby, and Frank Lippman. Womens conference OPENING NEW VlS-VAS OF AUTHORITY ancl exfencling ifs sphere of influence fo problems of campus-wide imporfonce, Women's Conference worked flwrouglw o lively yeor's program under flue clominofing leoclerslnip of clnoirmon Carolyn l-libborcl. Firsf lwiffing lfieocllines wlwen if quesfioned flwe riglwf of flwe Boncl fo be lecl by o non-Sfonforcl moioreffe, Conference seffleol info a sfride wiflw flwe orgonizofion of grooluofe women info on infegrol porf of women's ocfivifies. Spring quorfer found oll women por- ficipofing in flne Conference Counfy Foir, wlriiclw raised enough money for flwe onnuol sclwolorslwip. ln oclclifion, Conference ossisfeol in flue edifing of flie Freslimon l-lonclboolc, senf flnree represenfo- fives fo ffie meefing of flrie Nofionol lnfercollegiofe Associofion of Women Sfudenfs of flwe Universify of Konsos. CAROLYN F. HIBBARD Back row-Easfman, Sweefland, Roussey, Ahlswede, Lauppe, Greenwood, Klaff G d' PHe .F fh -H'd Ch b I' D Ch b , oo mg, e ys our row in s, am erm, uncan, am ers, McCune, Verheyen, Phillips, Cave, Davis, Gray, Curlis, Cady. Third row- Lavendgr, Groves, Higgins, Nash, Loveland, Kuchel, Sfong, Gunter. Second row-Qlckey, Davis, McMurtry, Reynolds, Beach, Gilman, Lafhrop, Darsie, Valenhne, McDonald, Godfrey, Clausen, Flanagan. Fronf low-Conn, Hafch, Sawyer, Sladen, Reynolds, Hibbard, Brookman, Marfineau, Shaw, Fish, Roberfson, Horfon, Halliburfon. Nil NOT CONTENT TO FUNCTION MERELY in on ex-oTTicio Toshion, ln- TerTroTerniTy Council, This yeor led by lvlolcolm lvlcDuTTie, did more Thon bring house presidenTs TogeTher oc- cosionolly Tor on evening oT bull-ses- sioning. STorTing The yeor vigorously, Council puT hiTherTo unorgonized I-Iell Week inTo o deTiniTe Tive-doy period Tor all houses, colled iT Pre- lniTioTion period, ond ouTlined do's ond don'Ts Tor The modiTied hozing week. Rushing ond pledging, core- Tully scheduled, wenT oTT wiTh o min- imum oT conTusion. WinTer QuorTer Tound McDuTTie represenTing STon- Tord's TroTerniTies oT The noTion-wide convenTion in The EosT, sow his Pre- lniTioTion Period leoding o sTrong Trend owoy Trom TrodiTionol hcizing. Also noTing ThoT STcinTord's posiTion in UniversiTy scholorship TiTTed in wiTh noTionol condiTions, he broughT loock word ThoT TroTerniTies were leoding scholorship groups in mosT universi- Ties. LoTer, wiTh o woTchTul eye To The ocTions oT The houses iT repre- senTs, Council Tound iTselT Torced To Tolce sTringenT meosures ogoinsT one house, curToiled iTs compus privileges os punishmenT Tor illegol conducT during pledging period. inTerTroTerniTy council B k -5 II' D y Fl g Z R b T . F fh -H k' D M Cl' T k Sh F ll rf D reve, u y Th d - M D ff Sfephenson, M Il C lk S d -B H' Crabb, Sfeel, Fair. Fronf row-Shirey, Nichols, MALCOLM McDUFFIE Hill, McCcrTy. UNDER Tl-lE LEADERSHIP OF Jeonne Welch, presidenl, Pon-l-lellenic Council lhis yeor had ci peocelul lime of il, un- morrecl by such unloworcl evenls os losl yeor's Roble'Rebellion. Wilh c1 membership composed ol junior oncl senior represenlolives from eoch of lhe nine houses on lhe compus, Pc1n-l-lel- lenicilolces in hond mollers ol generol sororily inleresl, fixes rushing cloles, lormuloles onol execules rushing policy ond regulolions. Eoch loll quczrler, Pon- l-lell lolces over lhe lcislc ol informing new women ol lhe rushing syslem ond eliquelle, keeps 0 molernol eye on 'rhe cznnuol colch-os-ccilch-con lrolic be- lween Roble oncl 'rhe Row. JEANNE WELCH ee'- LJ ll E' e .. M -- -.-,L,. i-.fm L i-:Gi-..- nw .nw ..A:Y.,: z- ,.-,.,.:u- ..,- , if lL'f'I ' -'fre r fi., ,-Q. , - '- ,.'2::--gem 5- ' 'wifi ft , 'Lg . sig?--fe'-11 ,..,1. Vf,JQ,.,,Z ,,3g,.,,,3,3,4 7-I ff ,I.. - ,,,,, , 5 1 l .... . ' ,fer ' ..... 12-rg! 'j ,.qfL:' 53-mag . 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V H3 www? , E ,, A ., ,X W f ar vw QJU Uw fx : 'MA wg fir -vn- QJE nm mjq. H x 3? 1 , , -Mizz 'N iz, 5? u W' V M ' ,. Ugg Wu-H1 ,32 9 , JJ. W ' x '41 2 fx-:2i: f2 QMH X . V -' 1 f !N'W'1TNaq.,.f' ,, ,, g3kE M .gi ,ww nu, W' 5355? H EL , W ng HN ya as. .1 'x., 4 m w H w w wg A I pufkcationi RICHARD A. STEPP JAMES H. STONE HARRY LeR. SHELDON The sfclmferd daily IN AN EDITORIAL POLICY which maTched Two-inch headIines splashed across usuaIIy conservaTive TronT pages, VoIume 94 oT The DoiIy IasT TaII Tound The cure To a paper IeTT Iimp Tram Tormer soggy ediToriaI days. For Tour monThs STanTord danced as ouT- spoken EdiTor Jim STone piped a Tune which swung Through The DaiIy's Tar-Tlung Iiauor campaign, The maioreTTe Tracas, naTionaI eIecTions, Big Game Trenzy, The BoaThouse campaign. WiTh iTs new-Tound vigor, The DaiIy broughT accuraTe campus coverage, innavaTions which included Tabby-size pho- ToIiTh picTure secTions, TeIephoTo service, and The popular news-in-review coIumn, I-IisTory l939. Through smoke Tumes aT The waning voIume, January eIecTions roIIed, Ieaving associaTe I-Iarry Sheldon in The ediTor's chair, nodding across To managing ediTor I-Iarry Press, who reTained his posi- Tian Trom Volume 94. The new era broughT reconcenTraTion on news coverage, waITzed in IiveIy Tashion along The Trail eTFicienTIy broken by EdiTor SheIdon in his TirsT ediToriaI TiTIe, QueIIe DeIicaTesse. ConsTrucTiveIy, Volume 95 oTTered earIy supporT To STan- Tord Fund Drive, backed Tiny ThornhiII Tor reappoinTmenT. ThroughouT The year, busi- ness manager Dick STepp sTeered The Daily TinanciaI bark Through Thick and Thin wiTh The sure hand aT a presenT masTer. y erger Phyllis C. Wl1iTe Jecn E. HaIIiburTon K N C Tl Il G C dis Frank R. Bush Thad B. McCarty daily sloll Back row-Mullany, Griswold, Slanfield, Gewald, Richey, Milchell, McClure, Guthrie, Whipple, Carlson, Lengfeld, Robinson, Lawrence, Gomes, Jaques. Third low-Mclnerney, Sprager, Monlgomery, Emry, Smilh, Prager, Hulchinson, Smilh, Mayer, Zelver, Wolfe, Glikbarg, Dickson, Hiler, Grelzer, Slaler. Second law-Hall, Nicholson, Harris, Farrell, Grass, Hovey, Hislop, Rowland, Livingslon, Bull, Hoyle, Bordwell, Howe, Bowe, Wilsan, Folsom, Kline, Morris. FIOHT low-Silverman, Duclman, Lurie, Wear, Shallenberger, Sheldon, Press, Slone, Drury, While, Millelfe, Sfeflner, Sfull, Cobbs, Nielsen, Van Dalsem. eclilorial James H. Slone - Harry N. Press - Phyllis C. While - - Allen S. Drury - - Harry L. Sheldon - Harry L. Sheldon - Harry N. Press - - - Jean E. Halliburlon - - Lawrence Livingston, Jr. - Richard B. Dudman - - Douglas Jaques Adolph A. Lurie Ouenfin L. Warren Mary June Monfgomery Parker W. Kimball Mary Ella Farrell - News - Fearure - - Review Uniied Press - - News - - Feafule - f Review Unifed Press - - - Files Firsf Term DEPARTMENT HEADS . . ----- Edirol Lyman C. Wear --------- - - - - - Managing Ediror Katherine E. Johnsen ------- - - - Women's. Edirol Frances T. Slaler - - - Associate Editor Roben' E. Glikbarg - - - - Q Associafe Ediior Charles A. Mitchell - - - Wilson P. Cannon - Second Tam' Dwighl' B. Hulchinson - ' ' ' ' Edna' George K. Hislop - - - - - Managing Ediror BEHY S' Kline I - , I - Women's Edifor - -Associafe Edifor - Associare Edirol NIGHT EDITORS John G, Bum William D. Peppard Lyman C. Wear Franklin D. Gufhrie Roberl E. Glikbarg HEAD COPY EDITORS Alvin P. Zelver Barbara L. Grass Marjorie Hovey Oliver B. Wyman UNITED PRESS DESK EDITORS Charles A. Milchell William C. Richey Frances Slaler Jean P. Hiler Roberl A. Low Edirol Edirol Edifor Ediior Edifor Edifor Edirol Edifol Edirol Lawrence Bell, Harry H. Dickson Margaref E. Howe Felker B. Morris Peggy Sfanfield E. Bowe J. Emry Hari? Karpe Millefle A. Nielsen Rodenbaugh Richard A. Sfepp . Thad B. McCar1y . Belly M. Davis . . Frank R. Bush . . Russell G. Curfis . Sfewarf L. Ashfon - Bill Carr Helen J. Chase Margreffa M. Fosler Marian J. Guyselman William T. Callings Wayne 6. Ericksen l V' COPY READERS Rosemarie J. Mullany Jean Nowell Charles A. Smith Moriorie Prager Beffy Lou Van Dalsem Harva R. Sprager Knowlfon L. Ames Charles E. Bull Herman M. Silverman Patricia J. Cordner REPORTERS K. Edward Carlson Edna M. Folsom Palricia R. Hall Josephine R. Innes Mary R. Morse Elizabeth A. Robbins Fred L. Sfelfner Jeanne L. Chourre Mary Lau Grefzer Pafrlcia Hayes Morse S. Levy, Jr. Alasfair McDonald John S. Robinson, Jr. Eileen M. Sullivan Donald C. Gomes James K. Loudon Palricia J. Smith Margarei A. Ellioll Helen R. Griswold Mary l. Judson Gail Mclnerny Lorraine F. Nicholson Charloffe M. Rodenbaugh Fred C. Wolfe llll. -bUS'fiGSS . Business Manager Promofion Manager Office Mana er . . . g . . . Advertising Manager Muriel Adverfising Manager Pollia ...... George M. Keller, Jr. . . . James N. Cutler . . . James A. Wood . . . Gerald E. Brown . . Enid L. Kuchel . . . . Assisfonf Office Manager BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager Adverfising Manager Advertising Manager . . ..... Accounfanl . . Accounfanf Theodora C. Kreps Daniel H. Lewis Warren W. Mitchell Janei L. Moore Joyce N. Peckham Fred J. Seebach Barbara Srnifh Harold V. Smifh Marymercer Spencer Roy Terry CIRCU-LATION STAFF Bruce N. Granfier Franklin D. Gufhrie Kenneih I. Jones Clinlon M. Jordan Ralph T. Thompson Polly Williams Helen G. Winters Edward R. Zeisler Thomas M. Monfgamery Carl N. Reynolds Back row-Wood, Carr, McCarly, Milchell, Curtis, Zeisler. Second row-Bush, Davis, Winters, Pollia, Bussell, Slepp. Fronf row-Brown, Moore. daily slall ,Ti-l The sjrcurwforcnl quad 14 A CULMINATIQN OF a Tull year's consTanT work is The I939 STanTord Quad, begun when EdiTor'Frank Lippman and ArTisT Dick Spencer seTTled down Ton Two early-summer weeks wiTh paper, pencils, and imaginaTion. For The TirsT Time, The Quad became an all-STanTord producTiong here- ToTore arT work had been donelby commercial ouTsiders, and phoTography parTially handled by non-STanTordiTes. Much oT'The Quad's success in capTuring The essence oT The Uni-versiTy iT porTrays, Then, can be crediTed To The all- sTudenT membership oT iTs sTaTT. Adding color phoTography and Twenfry-Tour exTra candid camera pages, sTriking lay- ouTs and reduced wriTTen copy, The Quad Tollowed The Trend Towards almosT compleTely phoTographic books, This year depending increasingly upon The skillTul camera oT PhoTographer T-loward RoberTs. Along wiTh The leadership oT EdiTor Lippman came The year-long work oT a willing, cooperaTive sTaTT, led by The Tour able iunior ediTors. AlThough ediTorial work was concenTraTed on campus, The Task aT Tinancing The Quad Took Business Manager MorgareT I-Tale and her sTaTT up and down The coasT. ATTer consulTaTions wiTh The oTher Three ediTors, her drive began To Till adverTising pages, sell books, keep down expenses. Again junior managers made lieuTenanTs in The corp oT business 'sTaTT workers. DICK SPENCER HOWARD E. ROBERTS l Cl' CFU arie er B b A. Funderburgh Rosem M ll y T N 1 R Il M ry June Monfgo r . EW on USS E C k Frances E. Cro f d OI H F James W. Will 115 John B. Shallenbsrger Beffy S. Kline, CQNCERNED WlTl-l Tl-lE PRQCESS. raTher Than wiTh The plans, Quad pho- Tographers and wriTers spenT The year execuTing EdiTor Frank Lippman's corn- mands. Led by managing ediTor Dolly l-lyaTT, who organized and checked all wriTTen maTerial in The Quad, Tive ex- DailyiTes, picTured aT The leTT, Turned copy-wriTer Tor Their companion publi- caTion. Coline Upshaw, lasT year's walk- ing encyclopedia oT names and Taces. again handled candid shoT capTions, idenTiTied knowns and unknowns. The James H. Slone, Adolph A. Lurie, Allen S, Drury. I f f DOLLY M. HYATT COLINE N. UPSHAW greaT bulk oT The Tinished Quad, how- ever, was handled by l-lead PhoTogra- pher Howard RoberTs, who direcTed a capable group oT assisTanTs Through The year oT Tilm rolls. Candids, inTor- mally posed shoTs, and color phoTo- graphs senT camera-men To every avail- able phoTogenic spoT on The Farm, and onTo snow Tields oT YosemiTe, and inTo The SouThwesT Indian TerriTory. WiTh RoberTs worked assisTanT phoTog- raphers Qswald Villard, AI SmiTh, Ed Buier, and Dick Spencer, Taking, re- Taking, developing and prinTing The Quad's picTorial Farm hisTory. EDMOND G. DUCOMMUN NANCY J. GRISWOLD JAMES B. MEIKLE Back row- Runacres, Wearin. Fifth row - Barris, Whilney, Weaver, Smifh, Herrmann, Kurtz. Fourfh row-Slone, Gunn, John- son, Squellali, Harber, Third row - Davis, Skelley, lsham, Har+, Slephensan. Second row -Lombard, Dooling, Hyland, Hannibal, Hayes. Fronf row - Spalding, Lafiin, Henkel, Binney, Gore. 7 ear f 1 fl. 're 5 5s .1 fl ee 'ix ediloricul slail quad Edifor-Frank D. Lippman Phofographer-Howa rd E. Roberis Arfisf-Richard O. Spencer Managing Edifor-Dolly M. Hyafl Photographic Manager-Coline N. Upshaw Junior Edifors Barbara A. Funderburgh Rosemarie Merrill Mary June Monfgomery T. Newlon Russell Wrifing Siaff Allen S. Drury Belly S. Kline Adolph A. Lurie John B. Shallenberger James H. Slone Phoiographers Edmond Ducommon Nancy Griswold Jim Meikel Editorial Sfaff Barbara Barris Belly Ja-ne Binney Edward Byre Laura H. Davis Alma Dooling Befsy Fricke Isabelle M. Gore Marieffa Grannucci Margery Gunn Irma Hannibal Mary Louise Harber Theresa N. Har? Adelaide Hayes Barbara Heilbron Eleanor M. Henkel Peggy J. Herrman Margaref Hummel Barbara Hyland Mary -.lane lsham Julia E. Johnson Margarel' P. Kurlz Jeannine Laffin Barbara Lombard Bess M. Paulsen Charles E. Runacres Kalhleen B. Skelley Alfred F. Smith Doris V. Smith E. Marian Smilh Judilh H. Spalding Yvonne M. Squellafi Beffy Sfekoll Paula Sfephenson Virginia Valenfine Oswald Villard Edward A. Wearin Mary F. Weaver Rulh D. Whilney Ediih G. Willeff Doris K. Wiseman Business Manager-Margaret M. Hale Junior Business Managers-Lyle E. Cook, France Business Sfaff E. Palricia Adams Slewarl L. Ashlon James J. Baker Cecil P. Cave Ralph F. Clark Carol E. Johnson Roscoe DeE. Jones, Jr. May R. Lazarus Harrief C. Leon V. Rufhelen Lisf Virginia S. Marquelle Carolyn J. Marsh Belly J. Montgomery James A. McKellar sE.C business siall rawford, Olive H. Freeman, Louis S. Means William B. Rowland Yvonne A. Seybold Mary B. Weimer Mariorie L. William E. Louise Wolff James W. Will. s 1 ' -0 my . -f'1.g'1I.yz?v-',,'f Q:-1? I -ff i - R Back row-Marlin, Hyde, Cave, Leon, List, Brown. Secon4 row-Broy, Bullress, Marsh, Whilmore, Williams, Adams, Marqueffe. Fronf row -Whife, Nichols, Lazarus, Robbins, Weimar, Phillips, Newman. 118 g... WIT!-I EDiToR No'RRis JAMES skill- Tully lighTing The candles, lllusTraTed Review celebraTed iTs TorTieTh,lairTh- day This year wiTh a lively, phoTo- graphic sTyle well able To compeTe on an equal TooTing wiTh oTher organ- izaTion magazines. ConTinuing lasT year's highly successful deparTmenTal secTion, STanTord on The Job, The ROBERT A. HAMILTON NORRIS E. JAMES Review hiT high poinTs oT elecTrical engineering, medicine, and aeronau- Tics, saw The brochure series boosT iTs circulaTion unTil one oT eighT STanTord alumni add The Review To The pile aT magazines already on Their desks. Be- gun This year, To be conTinued, was The conTroversial Poll aT STanTord Opinion, which allowed over 5,000 alumni To discuss such Topics as inTer- collegiaTe aThleTics, aThleTic scholar- ships, and universiTy moral Training. The illusTroiTeol review DICK LUSBY 120 ART LEVINSON sTanTaral chaparral GUIDED ON ITS DEVIOUS WAY BY OLD BOY ART LEVIN- SON, The STanTord Chaparral celebraTed iTs TorTieTh year by holding To iTs policy oT reTlecTing The Toibles aT mankind in general and The campus in parTicular. CommenTing on The Tormer, The Old Boy and his associaTes conTinued Tor several issues The Tull-page anTi-war carToons sTarTed by Bob T-TarTmann lasT year: chieT TargeT oT campus commenT was The l-loover War Library Tower. Over 200 sTudenTs collaboraTed on Volume 40, receiving pracTical Training and insTrucTion in wriTing, arT work, business, and The mechanics oT publishing. By employing a seT producTion schedule, wiTh such innovaTions as prinTing Two covers aT once, The Old Boy and Business Manager Dick Lusby held cosTs To a minimum, using The money saved To oTFer The campus a greaTer use oT color, more phoTographs, more varieo' layouT. Chaparral siall Edifor-in-chief-Arfhur Levinson. Ari Editor- Jack P. Dixon. Managing Edifar-Thomas Flem- ing, lll. Assaciafe Manager-Sfanfon Swafford. Business Manager-Richard V. Lusby. Women's Manager-Eunice E. Emry. Ofiice Manager- Cl RCU LATION ASSISTANTS E. Vivian Borrmann Ellaine M. Chrisfensen Frances B. Dorr Elizabefh Eosfman Helen R. Eddy Lois J. Emry Angela M. Gafes Elizabeth J. Gerrard E. Jean Hansen Janice Hyail Helen C. Kimball Phyllis Maxwell z Margaref Miedel Joan Nelson June Prince Barbara A. Rapp Doris A. Tucker. Office Sfaff-Mayo Cornell, Eclilh M. Doughfy, Priscilla T. Halch, Virginia C. Ramsey, Mary Spennefla. Circulafion Man- ager-Allan H. Kiifell. Adverfising Salesmen C. Edward Cook Edward W. Defrick Melville Mack Elsa R. McMurphy Barbara D. Sherwood B, Elaine Sione Befly Ann Sirange Jean B. Tilloison Mary Belle Tren? William A. Wallace Joseph D. Wilson Sfanfon Swafforcl Irving L. Wells Mariorie J. Williams Arihur Levinson ' , ,?gz.V FF .1 W1 , ,rr-,. .,--f ..l-f , M5 P-I jk Back row+Cook, Smith, Mellinkoff, Zelver, Hurl, Bledsoe, Sfephens, Small, Beckeif. From' row-Kiliell, L. Emry, Lamberf, Levinson, Sfone, Tucker, E. Emry, Miedel, Maxwell, Chrislensen, Cornell, Fleming. 121 54 dramatic! HENRY A HAUSER drornghc counciI UNITED INTO A SINGLE FRONT of Rc1m's I-Ieczd ond Dromcihcs CounciI, sfudenf drcimofics successfully hc1ndIed +rodiIionoI ocTiviIies, odded o worfh-whiIe innovofion in Ihe onnuoi One-ACI PIoy Conjresf. Gciielries, fosfered by Council ond produced by Sfogers, broughf in enough re- ceipIs To ciIIow o ZISIOO con+ribu+ion 'ro Mofhers' Club and confinuofion of Ihe S500 scholarship offered Ios+ yeor. Winfer quorier found Sfcigers chonging Hs nome bcick Io Rc1n'1's I-Ieodq slrorfing Ihe One-ACI Confesf, which broughf sfudenf dromofic c:c+ivi+y from hi+her+o unplumbed sources. Wind-up ocIivi+y wos Spring Show, given cidded signiiiconce by The ecirIy prospecfs Jrhcii show Tunes mighf Iinolly reoch publishers for nofion-wide releose. WILLIAM BASSET JOHN P. CAHN GENE W. CALLNON CHARLES E. FITTS gaielies GUNNING OUT l-HGH, WIDE, AND l-IANDSOMER Tl-lAN FOR MANY YEARS, Big Game Gaie+ies.+lwis year roared Hs way Jrhrouglw Big Game fever in rip-roaring slyle, leaving in ilrs wake audiences doubled willw lauglwler, and campus arganizalions pierced wilh slinging barbs of salire. Rollicking slcils, remarkable slaging, smoollw music dampened only by faully public address syslem, and a casl al sparkling speciallies and on-foes aclors made an unbearable combinafion from llwe opening slenlorian announcemenl Big Game Gaie-lies la llne Thundering Axe yell al llne end. Direclor J. P. Cahn Jrurned oul a Big Game Gaielies llwal Was a B.G.G. rolrnsheoidis one-acTs MOST GENLHNELY WCDRTT-l-Wl-llLE OF ALL STUDENT DRAMATIC acTiviTies was Rarnshead's Annual One-AcT Play ConTesT, begun This year. From 32 plays subrniTTed by sTudenT auThors, Angry MounTain by June Lee DirnrniTT, ThirTy Years by ArT Levinson, and Beginning WiThouT End, by James STone were chosen Tor producTion as Top enTries. To lvlelba Rae Toombs goes a large parT oT The crediT Tor making The Con- TesT successTul, Tor in her capable hands lay The Task oT choosing The plays, picking casTs Trom IOO who Tried ouT, and direcTing The plays Tor per- Tormance To sell-ouT audiences, pleased wiTh The amaTeur work and valid evidence ThaT The ConTesT should be conTinued. -11 l RAIVVS l-lEAD'S SPRING SHOW, Woke Up ond Leave, ron only Two successTul hours in producTion. BUT behind The scenes, before The per- Tormonce, counTless hours were spenT To moke The show successTul. The Tour co-ouThors, lvlusicol DirecTor Myron Birnbaum, who orchesTroTed oll show Tunes, Technicol AssisTonT John Poulson ond DirecTor J. P. Cohn- plus oll The Rom's l-leod oTTicers, ond dromoTic council who helped l-lonlc l-louser--combined long beTore producTion nighT To insure The show's success. Becouse Rom's l-leod is on oll-sTudenT orgonizoTion, These men ond women work Through Their hours purely Tor The pleosure They derive, while Those on-sToge geT The glory. Woke up ond leoye 127 Tobias and The angel SO POPULAR Tl-TAT IT WAS GIVEN A REPEAT PERFORMANCE in addiTion To a week's run, James Bridie's Tobias and The Angel seconded The Division's TirsT moTion To make STanTord's dramaTic year bigger and beTTer. Dan l-lolTom, Douglas Bryan and Kae Kalenborn worked hand-in- glove To spark a large casT inTo The sly TanTasTic sTuTT oT which Bridie's comedy is Tashioned. lmaginaTive cosTumes and seTTings, The smooTh in- TegraTion imparTed by DirecTor STevens' sure hand helped unTold The alle- gorical Whimsy Tucked in The Marco Poloesque advenTures oT naive Tobias inTo an OrienTal carpeT oT irresisTible charm. I I IN ITS OPENING PRGDU-CTION - SI-IAKESPEARES ALL'S WELL TI-IAT ENDS WELL - The Division of Speech ond Drorno sounded cz briIIic1nI' IceynoIe which ron Ihroughoui on crowded yeor of perforrnonce. S+onford was iniroduced in AII's WeII +o o cos+ which hondIed Shoke- speore wifh o dosh, deveIoped info o reperiory cornpony Iholr melr Iuriher dromcxiic proIoIems wijrh equol oplomb. Sfors IVIeIbo Roe Toornbs, Doug- Ios Bryon, Koe Kolenborn, ond Don I-Ioliom Ied or weII-rounded cosf fur- nished wifh regoI cosiumes, sireorn-Iined sfoging, ond sporkling direciion by Thomos Wood Sievens To prove Ihof Ihe cornpIeI'e IiIIe of AII's WeII wos no folse promise. oiII,s well Thoi ends well SLICK AND SOPHTSTICATED WAS THE MASK AND THE FACE, Third oTTering on The Division oT Speech and Drama's bill OT Tore. AdapTed by C. B. Fernold Tram The lTalian aT Luigi Chianelli, The comedy oT man- ners added a dash oT sTing-wiT To salT Farm The-aTer-goers' palaTes. Hold- ing Top acTing honors was Melba Rae Toombs, esTablishing herself Tirmly as STanTord's mosT versaTile and accomplished acTress oT This season. Leading a Tangled way Through a man's pride and a woman's Tolerance, The Mask and The Face danced wiTh gay abandon on The Toes of pun- genT humor To Tickle l.iTTle TheaTer audiences. The mask and The Tace o nighT's lodg AFTER A SHORT DIP INTO CLASSICISM WITH EURIPIDES' l-llPPO- LYTUSQ' Division cosTs spenT o sconT Ten days in reheorsol, broughT TorTh CJ producTion which sTunned Form oudiences wiTh iTs driving power, sTorlc reolism. Gorlci's A NighT's Lodging pounded onTo The LiTTle TheoTer sToge, bringing wiTh iT The Tull emoTionol hovoc oT 24 hours in o Tlophouse. Equipped wiTh o lorge cosT, eoch member oT which mighT hove sTolen Top honors in ony oTher show, inTegroTed by DirecTor STevens, ond re- morl4obly'sToged, A NighT's Lodging broughT C5orlci's shocking dromo oT The lower depThs To o Form oudience who will noT soon TorgeT The experience. - ing N T E 'z ilu., 4266 te LELAND T. CHAPIN ROBERT W. PUTNAM y A dersen Gene W. GI H dHHi,J H yHHorfon Fra DM D II MH M k J Sh n M. M Ilinkoff John G. Moskovics i Rbfi-iM1fJ Roberf W. Putnam Walter J. Sfoessel Sydney L. Terry H. Roberi Wood SINCE DEBATE MANAGER Jaclc Slrain gradualed al lhe end of aulumn quarler, Roberl Pulnarn loolc over lhe job for lhe remainder of The year. Under his guidance, and Jrhal of Facully Debale Adviser Leland T. Chapin, forensic arlisls lhis year carried our more 'rhan 40 scheduled meels, including a series of exchange clebales wilh The American ln- slrilule of Banking, conlinued parlicipalion in lhe Radio Debale League of colleges in The Bay Region. They were visiled by debale 'reams from poinls as far dislanl as The Universily of Wesl Virginia, and lhe rneeling of lhe Tillh annual Pacific Coasl Speech Congress was held al Slamford for lhe Tirsl lime. lreshrnan dehale Sfanding-Tulum, McNeil, Hammeff, Severance, Coach Dill, Manager NIacDoweII, Boas. Siffing-Jackson, Thurmond. REVIVING THE TRADITIONAL Freshman- Sophonnore debare, Bob l-lammel, Roger Boas, and George Jackson Jrhis year upheld The freshmen side. Wirh Francis lvlacDowell as Manager and Marshall Dill as Coach. Frank Talum, Irving l-lellman, George Jack- son and Roger Boas made a soulhern Cali- fornia lour. B k Rb? Ngrman,PI Bl kMII H C I OD IIL Ty ac , 2 er, a s, arson, ' onne , emrnon, son, Huddleson, WITH DR. WILBUR presiding, Nelson Nor- man and l-l. B. Lee enlered The Universily of Chicago radio debale. Sherman Mellin- lcoll, Slan Anderson, and Sid Terry made Jrhe annual San Quenlin debale lrip. The Universily of Brilish Columbia exchange de- loale was held as parl of Jrhe Tuesday eve- ning leclure series, wilh John Bales ond Brooke von Fallcenslein raking parl. Brown, Cannon, Carew, Hex- u iss, imon s, Y , Brown, Leefham, Salmon, Cook, Weber, Moulton, Mellinkoff, Terry, Hays, Horfon, Hudson, C ri S d ry, gfgissel-, Meyerhoff, Grover, Pufnom, Moskovics, Neyharf, von Falkensfein, Blodgef, Douglas, Marks, Knox, occ opm. debaTe STANDING OUT AS one oT The mosT imporTanT debaTes beTween American col- leges is The lviedoille JoTTre conTesT, now a TorTy-Tive-year-old TradiTion, which STanTord held again wiTh The UniversiT,y oT CaliTornia, on a phase oT The general subiecT, France and World Peace. The French governmenT gives an award To The individual who makes The besT showing in The annual debaTe. STanTord debaTers chosen To speak were: Sherman lvl. MellinkoTT, Brooke von Falken- sTein, and Thomas J. O'I.eary. Tl-IE BEST DEBATE ever presenTed beTore The club, was whaT The CommonwealTh Club said oT The debaTe which was held beTween U.C.L.A. and STanTord. The STan- Tord represenTaTives losT This year by The narrow score oT 2-I, marking iTs TirsT loss oT This annual TilT in Tive years. SubiecT aT The debaTe was Resolved, ThaT The naTions oT The world should place an embargo an all arms and muniTion, The aTTirmaTive side oT which was deTended by The STanTord Team made up oT l-l. B. Lee and Sherman lVlellinkoTT. S commonwealth ioTTre BOB MOULTON, ARMEN HAMPAR howoiion HARRY HORTON, WALT STOESSEL, BOB MOULTON, BOB PUTNAM speol4er's b u r e o u SPEAKERS BUREAU mem- bers ore STonTord's ombos- sodors oT good will, ond They eorn Their posiTions by speolq- ing on every conceivoble Topic To every conceivoble group. A growing orgonizo- Tion, iT brings The Form much crediT. indions B ck row Lyon, M yer, Lyon, Bryan, Lmvllle, McKeIvey, Gorfer. Fro f L yTon, Whifmore Efteland, Wood, Grover, Anderson, Porfer, Dal , Ol SPENDING EASTER VACA- TION in The l-lowoiion Islands wos The TorTunoTe loT oT l-low- ard l-loyes ond Armen l-lompor. The poir porTicipoTed in on ocTive Torensic schedule, includ- ing debciTes wiTh Kiwonis ond RoTory clubs os well os wi+h The UniversiTy oT l-lowoii, on The subiecTs oT The Anglo-Americon ollionce quesTion and oT gov- ernmenT ownership ond opero- Tion oT muniTions plonTs. Four l-lciwoiion deboTers visiTed STonTord os porT oT o Tour up and down The coosT. SURVEYING CURRENT IN- DIAN problems ond resulTs oT recenTly chonging governmenT policy Towords Indions, WQIT SToessel, Bob MoulTon, ond l-loword RoberTs Troveled 2900 miles during Chrislrmos voco- Tion. VisiTing all I9 pueblos up and clown The Rio Gronde, They goThered mc1Teriol Tor speeches To be mode in The Boy Region. ConTocTs wiTh STc1nTord grodu- oTe Dr. S. D. Aberle conTrib- uTed much To The success oT The Trip. L,-4 I' - , mafia WARREN D ALLEN musical direcTors WILL H. BICKETT RAYMOND KENDALL UNDER Tl-TE CAPABLE DIRECTION OE WARREN D. ALLEN, The Division oT Music Tools rapid sTrides Torward boTh in size and imporTance during The pasT year. In addiTion To heading division acTiviTies, Mr. Allen direcTed The STanTord choir, held The posiTion aT UniversiTy organisT, TaughT music hisTory courses. In The absence of Raymond Kendall Tor all buT summer quarTer This year, Mr. Allen was assisTed in insTrucTion OT some aT The music Theory courses by Mr. RoberT TriesT. Charles R. Bubb, Jr. direcTed The band This year wiTh The assisTance aT Nicholas Gold- schmidT, who also helped Mr. Allen in The organizaTion oT The STanTord STring OrchesTra, which accompanied The choir aT iTs concerT spring quarTer aT The San Francisco World's Fair. Alfred V. FrankensTein lec- Tured on Song LiTeraTure during spring quarTer. The siahierd hand MEMBERS Corners and Trumpefs A. Francis Bray Elmer E. Brinckerhoff Charles R. Bubb, Jr. George E. Cilker Alex DeBakcsy Charles W. Decker Tom R. Fell Richard Flinf Arfhur J. Ford James B. Judy Edward E. Lawrence Boardman Moore William M. Quackenbush Kennelh W. Roberfs Lee W. Rodgers Paul R. Sevier Huberf N. Sfronck Roberi W. Williams Wayne O. Zook French Horns Theodore Andrews Marelf B. Boissevain Douglas C. Burke Rex W. Cranmer OFFICERS A Faculfy Adviser - - Professor Warren D. Allen Business Manager ------- Edward F. York Direcfor Emerifus - Direcfnr ----- Firsf Drum Major - - Second Drum Maior ' Guesf Drum Maioreffe Charles Crawford Leslie W. Hobson Michael Macomber Ralph J. Swickard Bariiones Roberf M. Allan John Edmunds Norman Jesberg Trambanes Richard C. Benneff William H. Cilker Lewis J. Dorsey Vernon A. Dun avy, Jr. Eugene Griswold Edward Harkins Clyde B. Longsworfh, Jr. Edward J. Raleigh Horace J. E. Smith Basses Herberi T. Casey Roberf Garcia Thomas Gorman Wilson D. Hoyf Clark W. Redeker George Thorn - - Ernesi Whifney Marlin - Charles R. Bubb, Jr. - - - William Okker - - Allan H. Kihei - Miss Maxine Turner Drums Roberi L. Dodge John Gill Richard M. Halpern Wallace L. Hutchinson Jeffery l. Liffleboy Reginald McGovern Ernesf W. Milburn William J. Moir, lll Ned Poffer Edward P. Schwafel Charles E. Suifs Marco G. Thorne Edward F. York Bells Ernesi W. Milburn Charles F. Springsfead Clarinefs Roberf P. Browder Samuel W. Burfchaell John A. Dameron Bruce Finley Herschel E. Griffin H. William Hurlebaus B. Paul Jacobs R. La Vern Judy Charles J. Lilley Palmer McCurdy Roberf M. Newell Clyde Planfs Donald K. Reynolds Henry D. Shaw Donald E. Smiley Alex R. Thomas John S. Thompson Mafihew A. Van Winkle David H. Walker Herberi B. Wyman Dwight R. Zook Saxophone: .lay Ford Milion H. Lees, Jr. Charles J. Lilley Frank M. Reed William W. Saunders David B. Silberman, Jr. F. Jerome Sfaplefon Roberi S. Sirom Franklin H. Tuflle Piccolos and Flufes Ralph L. Freeland, Jr. W. Richard Laidlaw Barney H. McClure Richard Rafhman 1 SWING, DRUM MAJORETTE, l'rip down Soulh - lhe Band siepped high and wide ihis year io please roolers' musical lasles, brighien siancls wiih color, pound ihe rhyihmic drive wiihoul which no game is ever compleie. 141 W d. Third row-Beuffel, Fosfer, Reynolds. Second row - B k , W' d , J h , P I , G I . F f - M F h L F h F I m, Anderson, Lehman, McKenzie, Marfin, Tillolson. mc way In es D nson Doe uyse man ,on row slanlord Womens glee club UNDER Tl-IE DIRECTION oT George I-l. Knoles, and guided by managers Jane RoTh, ElizabeTh Meyers and l-lerberT Wooley, The STanTord Glee Clubs This year soughT To reduce OTF-campus appearances and concen- TraTe on purely STanTord TuncTions. ln line wiTh This policy, a male quarTeT assisTed aT a pre-regisTraTion assembly Tall quarTer, presenTing STanTord songs To incoming Treshmen. LaTer The same quarTeT appeared aT The U.S.C. TooTball rally, and also provided STanTord and DarTmouTh TighT songs Tor The rallies and banqueTs held by The alumni groups oT The Two schools prior To The baTTle beTween The WhiTe and Red Indians. SelecTed groups Trom boTh clubs represenTed STanTorcl in ASSU assemblies held in near-by schools during The year. sTomTord mens glee club I-HGH POINT OF FALL QUARTER CAME wiTh Big Game Week, when boTh clubs appeared before The MoThers' Club, and assisTed Ramshead wiTh The Gaiejries. CooperaTion beTween The Two organizaTions resulTed in smooTh in- TegraTion oT skiTs and choral numbers, noTable in The bleachers slciT which be- gan and ended The evening. On The nighT Tollowing The GaieTies, The lv1en's Glee Club gave iTs cusTomary reciTal aT The alumni banqueT aT The Palace l-loTel. WinTer QuarTer Tound boTh clubs Temporarily dormanT, wiTh liTTle un- usual acTiviTy To record. WiTh The sTarT oT The new quarTer plans goT under way Tor The experimenTal concerT which was given early in The spring under The direc- Tion oT Dr. R. T. Ross oT The Psychology DeparTmenT. WiTh The cooperaTion oT Ramshead. songs were sTaged and lighTed To produce speciTic psychological eTTecTs. k d C pp Tlvadh H L rwceh Wilhoif. Second row-Stroud, Carpenier, Arnold, Payne. Fronf low-de J6urequi, Rice, Y Y 008. 148 l F. DELPHINE JOY concerl SGVISS YEHUDI MENUHIN 144 JOSE ITURBI Tl-lE RETURN of Two greal' arlisls of former Concerl' Series - Yelwudi lvlenulwin and Jose llurbi - senl Manager Delplwine Joy's I938-39 program all lo a brillianl slarl, brouglwl Memorial l-lall crowds 'rlnal over- flowed onlo llwe slage. Ranging from l-landel To Debussy willw casual brilliance, lvlenulwin complelely caplured his lisleners willw a sensilive sureness of louclm and inlerprela- lion rarely found on llwe concerl slage. llurbi, Jremporarily neglecling llwe conduc- lor's podium for flue piano willw which his name is synonymous, gave ample proof llwal he has nal losl lwis maslery of llwal inslru- menl. ln every way a complele success, llwis Concerl Series amply repaid ils audiences. . ,. TVVO SINGERS - lgor Gorin ond I-lelen Jepson - lied up Concerr Series' neol musicol bundle during Winler ond Spring guorlers. Bori- lone Gorin, hondsome young rodio sior, broughl on informol monner ond o pleosing voice To morlc himself in Series-goer's minds os one of lhe 'loremosl of coming young cirlisis. Porliculorly populor wos his singing of songs from his nolive ifollolilero- 'rure - Russion - including Two of his own composilions. Soon offer Spring Quorler opened, beouliful blond l-lelen Jepson, fomed soprono of rodio, film, ond opero, chormed music-lovers wilh her rich voice, slcilled inlerprelolion of o widely voried progrom. HELEN JEPSON .4 ocietia B' k Graham, Eckerson, LiHle, Cameron, Hoyf, McCurdy, Russell, lvey, Longmire, Duke, Marfin, L S d ow - Kimball, Daley, McCoTTer, Houser, Lee, O'NeiIl, HaTch, Snively, Bauriedel, Sherman, e z er, n erson, Sullivan, Raleigh, Foley, Dee. Fronf row, sifting-Firsf Lieuhenanf Thomas, Tain M::ClinTock Peyfon Allen Bird Second Lieufenam' Nissen Firsi Sergeanl N Tk RdMTg Ad Sk I g Sl m, Holmes, Cap Qfw P A ev-e X - . , f. -1,122 , -. . ' - 1 .' -131- 'P 1 .,,-'rw-111 , , , . ,,,.m.,L.- Miz. ... MORE ll-TAN DOUBLING iTs membership during The year IQ38-39, Scabbard and Blade, Farm honorary miliTary so- cieTy, came rapidly To The Tore in campus miliTary ac- TiviTies. To sTimulaTe inTeresT among R.O.-l'.C. sTudenTs in The ideals and principles of miliTary Training, The chapTer insTiTuTed The pracTice oT awarding proficiency medals each auarTer To The ouTsTanding TirsT and second year basic sTudenTs. l:urTher aiding The MiliTary DeparTmenT in The esTablishmenT oT a more eTlicienT program, The organi- zaTion presenTed a series of consTrUcTive suggesTions which have resulTed in greaTly increased eicliciency in The operaTions oT The Indian uniT. This has been accomplished by The esTablishmenT oT permanenT organizaTions, a new TeaTure aT STanTord. Chief social acTiviTy OT The year was The TradiTional lVliliTar'.' Ball, which was held in The Pavilion l on February l7Th To The music oT Gus Arnheim. scabbard and blade founded al' lehigh universily, l885 0 california gamma chapfer eslablished, I'-735 FACULTY MEMBERS Leland H. Brown John W. Bunn Willon J. Crook Arfhur B. Donamoske Harold F. Elliofl Volney C. Finch Eugene L. Granl Boynlon M. Green Paul E. Holden William G. Hoover Ward B. Kindy Alexander L. London Samuel B. Morris Carl Noller Leon B. Reynolds Orson C. Shepard Karl Spangerberg Earl C. Thomas Frederick G. Tickell James B. Wells Harry A. Williams Donovan H. Young GRADUATES John C. Beckett Roberl Buss Edward Ginzlon Andrew Hoff Maflhew T. Lebenbaum John R. Morrill John F. Parlridge, Jr. Joseph M. Pelfil Charles W. Prewell' Ralph Oualls Thorburn Rieben John Scales -- Niels J. Schulfz Lee S. Sharp Waller G. Vincenfi Masami Yamakawo Class of 1939 Alfred Bardin Donald W. Bohr Merril? E. Cullen James B. Eckerson Roberl L. Flelcher Bernard R. Ginsberg Richards P. Lyon Roberf C. Moulfon Telford W. Oswald Lee A. Offerson Edward P. Schwafel John B. Shallenberger Andrew P. Sfevens Lauress L. Wise Class of 1940 William J. Bromley Ralph G. Carley Roberf M. Filzmaurice Roberl Helm George A. Jedenoff Roberf V. Ockford Herberf C. Purcell Roberl' A. Soderman Back raw-Hoff, Slevens, Eckerson, Olferson, Morris, Thomas, Sumner. Third raw-Schuman Moulton Oswald Hoover, Brown, Williams, Domonoske, Kindy, Shallenberger. Second row-Yamakawo, Schwafel VIHCBIITI Mac Pherson, Morrill, Green, Wells, Reynolds. FIGHT raw-Carley, Bardin, Jedenoff, Bohr, Fletcher Wise Lusk x OT LeH, back fo hon!-Press, J q es, Dud- man, Sheldon, DeBukcsy, Jacoby, Cobbs. Righi, buck fo honf-Gufhrie, Burff, Wear. sigma oIeITa chi A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION raTher Than an honorary TraTerniTy, STan- Tord Sigma DeITa Chi mainTained during The year iTs Top-ranking place in The na- Tional organizaTion, winning The ProTessionaI AchievemenT Award Tor The second Time in as many years, and placing second in The eTTiciency conTesT. Campus acTiviTies in- cIuded The annual wriTing and phoTography conTesTs, The award oT The Courage in Jour- nalism Plaque, and a series oT TaIIcs by noTed iournaIisTs, heId in The CiTy in cooperaTion wiTh The aIumni chapTer. T N I T . I I . founded al universiry of washinglon, i909 0 iola chapler eslablished al slanforcl, l9l6. Margery Bailey Alice I. Bodle Dorofhy Adams Class of 1939 M. Lynne Ashfon Kalherine J. Cady Belly M. Davis Elhel L. Drury Gene Dulin Eunice E. Emry Barbara A. Funderburgh FACULTY Elizabefh L. Buckingham Fay H. Jones ALUMNI ADVISOR Mrs. D. S. McMuIlin GRADUATES Margaret E. Hayden U NDERGRADUATES Jean E. Halliburlcn Jeannefle Hill Dolly M. Hyalf Helen C. Jenks Kalherine E. Johnsen Enid Kuchel ' Rosemarie Merrill Kalhleen Seller Edith Merrieless Helen B. Pryor Rifa V. S. Szekeres Barbara E. Wear Phyllis C. White Class of 1940 Frances T. Slafer Jewel A. Spangler Doris A. Tucker Back row - Funderburgh Merrill Drury Wear Hayden, Tucker, Szekeres Dulln Slafer Fronf row -Davis, Kuchel, Seller Hyalf While Halllburfon Hill, Emry, Cady alpha l4appa lsappa FACULTY MEMBERS Thomas Addis Offo Borkan Frank E. Blaisdell William E. Borley William G. Burkhard Joseph Carfon Lamberf B. Coblenfz Alvin J. Cox, Jr. Alfred E. Cronkile Burl' L. Davis, Jr. Joseph H. Davis James R. Dillon Ludwig A. Emge Kennefh D. Gardner Henry Gibbons, lll Philip K. Gilman John S. Hanien Gordon F. Helsley Avery M. Hicks Paul E. Hoffmann Thomas G. Inman Moroni Jameson Philips Johnson Frank W. Lusignan Harvard Y. McNaughf James B. McNaughl' Roberl' C. McNaughf Wilfred H. Manwaring Donald C. Marshall Willard M. Meininger John J. Miller, Jr. William H. Norlrhway Wrenshall A. Oliver James C. Parroll Philip H. Pierson William W. Reich Emmel L. Rixford Charles E. Smilh Andrew B. Sfocldon William A. Sumner Walfon Van Winkle, Jr. Hans Von Geldern George V. Websler, Jr. Leon M. Wilbor Thomas B. Wiper Julian M. Wolfsohn David A. Wood Harry A. Wyckoff UNDERGRADUATES Class of 1939 David L. Basseli' Jack F. Belz Edward K. Blasdel Thomas L. Magee, ll George F. Melody Allred M. Palmer Jesse L. Ray William H. Wilkinson Francis J. Wooliever Class of 1940 Nelson C. Bell John H. Bergman L. Morgan Boyers Raberf L. Dennis A. Wilson Foaler Arfhur R. Lack, Jr. Theodore T. Lerch Robin P. Michelson Earl B. Mitchell William W. Saunders Paul L. deSilva John H. Sleelquisl Sidney F. Thomas -Ofio J. Tuschka, Jr. Ollo A. Will Class of 1941 Burfon E. Adams Sfanley P. Bradshaw Sergius Bryner Bruce A. Colburn Eugene P. Cronkife Henry Kleinsorge Roberl' A. Loehr Earle H. M:Bain Edward D. M:Lin Charles F. Pai? Ralph C. Pollock, Jr. Ralph S. Purdy Anlon H. Schaefer Clarence M. Tinsley Travis Winsor Class of 1942 Joseph J. Albrechl Ross B. Denlinger Ralph A. Delerling, Jr. John F. Ellis Charles E. Grayson Edwin A. Hillyer Melvin T. Hurley W. Sherwood Lawrence Augusr W. Meier Roberf L. Mallenhauer John J. Niebauer Ray C. Nardsfrom Raymond N. Olson Roberl H. Quillinan Roberf E. Rickenberg Roberl' W. Simpson Lloyd R. Van Tassell Roberf W. Wells Class of 1943 John R. Abendrolh Edson D. Beebe Hugh G. Cramer H. Dean Hos':ins James W. Kasch Robert W. Klingel Glenn W. Koford Waller B. Layfon William J. McCann William H. Picard Eugene E. Pierre? Roberi J. Rife Paul A. Roach Roberl C. Schaeffer C. Arlhur Spaulding Back row-Simpson, Hurley, Meier, Albrechf, Nordslrom. Sfxlh row-Cronkiie, Hillyer, Mifchell, Will, Cramer. Fiffh row-Shaefer, Olson, Reynolds, Abendralh, Schaeffer, Michelson, Lawrence. Fourfh row-Hoskins, Pollock, BFYHEF. Mallenhauer, Klingel, Roach. Third row-Kash, McCann, Picard, Niebauer, Spaulding, Denlinger, Delerling. Second low-Wells, Winsor, Sieelquisf, McBain, Layfon, Beebe, Koford, Loehr, Grayson. Fronf row-Faoler, Plerref, Rlfe, Ellis, Purdy, Van Tassell, Rickenberg, Tuschka, McLin, Tinsley. 152 Back row-Hall, Downing, Jenkins, Stiegeler, MacKenzie, Petit, Steiner, Lhamon, Hampton. Third row-Craycroft, Kohlmoos, O'Hara, Walsh, McGreer, Ferris, Moore, Hansen. Second row-Reinhardt, Kuzell, Strong, Stark, Madlem, Molineux, Treadwell, Anderson. Front row-Dillon, Laird, Treadwell, Schaupp, Sprague. ,, l We Q,-f ii?-'ar ll gear- A -3995- ' Joseph M. Meherin Edmund J. Morrissey Gunther W. Nagel James Ownby, Jr. Albert V. Pettit Dohrmann K. Pischel Walter S. Polland Jay M. Read William L. Rogers Paul C. Samson R. A. Scarborough William L. Molineux Richard C. Morrison Milton C. Morton Charles P. Sprague Edward K. Strong George E. Wells, Jr. Phillip R. Westdahl Forrest M. Willet class of 1939 Charles O. Bechtol Thomas A. Collins Charles B. Craycroft Richard Dillon Henry C. Dahleen George C. Downing Frank C. Eastman Loren R- Chandler Walter F. Schaller Roberf R, Hampton. Jr, John W. Hope Herbert W. Jenkins George J. Laird William T. Lhamon faculty Harry E. Alderson Rea E. Ashley Hans Barkan Walter-W. Boardman DeWitt K. Burnham John F. Card Donald W. deCarle Donald A. Carson William S. Cary class of 1941 Joel O. Henry Frederick J. Hinds Phillip D. Klinefelter Alec S. MacKenzie Leo S. Madlem, Jr. John MCM. Masson Leo Miller James O. O'Hara Karl L. Schaupp Richard B. Stark Joseph F. Walsh Karl L. Schaupp Roland P. Seitz Edward C. Sewall Charles E. Shepard Ernest W. Denicke D- E- 5l ePf1fd50f1 Chester C. Moore, Jr. Garnett Cheney Sigurd von Christierson John W. Cline Robert G. Craig Wilber F. SWBH Donald W, Petit Paul H. Reinhardt John W. Schulte Augustus F. Stiegler Richard R. Treadwell C1055 of 1942 Robert G. Brown Allen L. Bryan John F. Cowan Earle T. Dewey Lloyd B. Dickey William Dock Robert D. Dunn Harold K. Faber Frederick A. Fender C. Frederic Fluhmann Leo H. Garland lnfernes J. Kenneth Afflerbaugh Allen A. Altman Thomas W. Bonynge Frank H. Bowles, Jr. Robert N. Treadwell class of 1940 M. R. Gibbons, Jr. Richard B. Brodrick LeGrande Anderson Albert B. Hagedorn Horace Gray Harold P. Hill Donald C. Hines Emile F. Holman Arne E. lngels Richard B. Jones Lovell Langstroth Russel V. Lee Eric Liliencrahh Carol McKenney Colin C. McRae J. Sewall Brown Harold Hanzlik Morri E. Dailey T. Newton Foster Harry T. Hinman Ralph M. King Vincent S. Meyer Rolland D. Pinkham Homer G. Rosenberger, Jr. John W. von Savage Robert N. Shaffer Richard C. Sheretz Carleton Matherson, Jr. William W. Smith Merlin T. Maynard James R. Dillon, Jr. Laurence H. Corcy William F. Drew Charles H. Eaton George J. Ferris Samuel P. Hall James A. Hamilton Fred M. Hansen Jack R. Hughes Heinrich W. Kohlmoos William C. Kuzell Harold M. Lyons John F. Merritt Howard A. Hill Herbert N. Jultgren Robert Klinefelter Lovell Langstroth, Jr. Austin W. Lea James C. MacLaggon Vernon J. Maino Jack S. Mense John A. Pease Charles E. Schotf H. Jack Siefert Stuart B. Stephens nu sigma nu professional medical 'fraternity 0 'founded at university of michigan, IBBZ. upsilon chapter established at stanford university, l900. Walter J. Hartzell, Jr. Leif to righf-Janss, Zuckerman, Rosenfeld, Davis, Mcbuffie. AFTER TWO YEARS of lighling Adminislralion disapproval and Ex Commillee inerlia, Slanford skiers 'Finally emerged lri- umphanl wilh minor sporls recognilion in January. Drawing ils lop men from a membership of 400, lhe Ski Team enlered com- pelilion al Sun Valley, Reno, Yosemile, and Donner Summil. Many members parlicipaled in lhe novice lournamenls held each weekend al Badger Pass. Campus aclivilies included a repelilion of lhe dry-skiing l-lay Course, and The arrangemenl of special roles al Yosemile for 200 members of The iunior class. Despile generally poor snow condilions during mosl' of lhe season, inleresl in The sporl conlinued 'ro grow, making lhe club The largesl exfra-curricular organizalion on lhe campus. slanlord sld club WINNER OF TWO noTionol inTercollegioTe chompionships, The STonTord Flying Club begon in i935 o progrom which hos Token iT To Top-ronlcing ploce omong The noTion's col leges. Trophies include The Grover Loening given by The NoTionol lnTercollegioTe Flying Club To The counTry's ouTsTc1ncling Teom, The PociTic CoosT, oncl The STonTorol-Col Trophy Led by Dick Willioms, '39, The club This yeor presenTecl such speolcers os Tex Ronlcing Americds TorernosT sTunT Tlyer. ChieT oc TiviTy Tor The yeor was on oTTempT To secure Tor STonTord one oT PresiclenT RoosevelT's proposed Troining Tields sToinTord Tlying u h Williams, Webster, e Second row-Meizge B yd W. . Wi iams o ero. l I sack row-wilson, Ric P+ Ly g T V M be Sf Th S h b h SEQ' ' ii J P .1 , x A -T . . nlllams, Pafcheff, B C L' ' ? T F3sS TQ 51 ? Fronf row-Mcrfin, ST V ll d A ,sr Y, N 1, ,,,kh Qs ,gn I ' ii ,s IT sf' -il ff' im ilxll' glsn flfi if T 1. in I 9 Q X 1 J .T- 'TZ' ii? an 1 F fh f d g R b rl FH B k B I H H I T Th d f d g - M IT , ' , Th h J h on, NorT F f , H' g - Lomb rf Jones, Martin, Cahn, Williams K'mball, Kclenb rn, Schreib rams head 'Founded aT sfanforcl, IB94 155 ORTGINALLY Sword and Sandals, Then Masquers, Then Ramshead, Then STagers, and now Ramshead again, The Farm's sTudenT dramaTic organi- zaTions combined a year ago To bring sTream-lined eTTiciency To The conducT oT a TradiTion which has been carried on wiTh gusTo since l894. FirsT use oT The name Ramshead came in l92O wiTh The TirsT l:ooTball Show, Torerunner oT Today's Big Game GaieTies. WiTh The disappearance oT The Ramshead Plaque, annually awarded To The besT slciT in The GaieTies, The name was allowed To lapse. To be revived This year when STagers decided To adopT iT aTTer The Plaque Turned up again Tall quarTer. ChieT acTiviTies Tor The year included The GaieTies, The Spring Show, and The One-ACT Play conTesT held during winTer quarTer. Memorable Tor excel- lenT seTs and savage criTicism oT The AdminisTraTion, The C5aieTies were under The capable direcTion oT J. P. Cahn. Melba Rae Toombs direcTed The Three one-acTs, whose auThors, June DimmiTT, Jim STone, and ArT Levinson, were rewarded wiTh membership in The organizaTion. hammer and Collin founded al' sianiord, I904 FACULTY Daniel M. Mendelowiiz HONORARY MEMBERS Patricia Bosqui Eunice E. Emry Arthur Lifes James Nuie Moyer Thompson ' GRADUATES Harold C. Barnes Carlelon W. Boyd Alan N. Ducommun Roberf S. Harper William J. Moir, Ill - UNDERGRADUATES Class of 1939 Sherman B. Boivjn Edward B. Cornell Thomas Fleming, lll David N. Leff ' Arlhur Levinson ' Wilson C. Small Marco G. Thorne Class of 1940 .lack P. Dixon Allan H. Kiffell Richard V. Lusby Sfanfon Swafford 1 Class of 1941 Sherman M. Mellinkoff Kennelh O. Smifh Back row, sfanding-Barnes, Fleming, Smifh, Moir Kiifell, Mellinkoff. Second row - Small, Dixon Lusby, Emry, Harper, Thorne. Fronf row-Levinson B k -F ' h Cl ll' Hcslacher, Raihb Cl k , Z T. Th' d -Prince, Zonne, Cold d H Cl k B W , oove unn, Milliga S nd row-Bark , Hand, Phillips, MoulTon, Van A k r, Miller, Livingsfon, Richardson, H F T ST lk h J B TT, Laney, Coldiron, o' ovic , anss, urne , Cufhberison, McMurray, Ofll. I Ry Thompson CARRYING ON A FORCEFUL BUT BEHIND-Tl-IE SCENES PRGGRAM, Axe SocieTy ogoin This yeor Tilled in The gops leTT by oTher service ond A.S.S.U. orgonizoTions, hiT o vorieTy OT problems hord enough To molce deTiniTe progress on hiTherTo hidden TronTs. BiggesT long-run work which The socieTy underToolc wos ThoT concerned wiTh orienTing iunior Tronsifers, moved in behind The plon To moke Bronner o TronsTer residenT hall. STudenT-FoculTy Field Doy, revived losT yeor, ogoin broughT proiessors ond Their closses TogeTher Tor on oTTernoon of sporT. In oddi- Tion, Axe sponsored The Freshmon l-londboolc, conTribuTed members To oTher Form commiTTees os They were needed, sTroighTened ouT iTs own Tongled consTiTuTion. . T men's sTudenT service orgcnizaiion ' founded aT sl-unford universiTy, I937 circle minor sporls honorary sociefy 'Founded al sianford universily, Faculfy BAC-Harry W. Maloney Ernsi M. Brandsfen Elwyn Bugge Dr. Thomas A. Siorey C. Myron Sprague Norion D. Thornfon Edward M. Twiggs Clayfon W. Frye John Priddle ROTC-Col. Bernard R. Peyion Misc-J. B. Howell Gene Tunney Dr. Ray L. Wilbur Herbert Hoover Sfudenfs Alpha Delta Phi John M. Lamb Bern Thefa Pi George C. Chalmers James D. Fullerfon William B. Hamilfon William R. Grannis l920. Chi Psi Herberi' R. McClinlock, Jr John A. Pease Delia Kappa Epsilon Harold F. Saunders Jack B. Rice, Jr. Delia Tau Delfa Kennelh M. Cufhberfson H. Robinson Plafe Rudy J. Munzer Phi Gamma Delia Sfephen W. Downey, Jr. Richard A. Wright Kappa Sigma Winfield H. Needham J. Douglas Grant Phi Delfa Thefa Arfhur L. Doering Herberi Gunn Richard S. Hoover Lomax K. Turner ll ll Sigma Nu William E. Hafch William D. Edwards Zela Psi Don P. Kennedy William B. Hanna Delia Upsilon Hugh Gallarneau Phi Psi William A. Wilbur Ofhers Richard C. Clarke Roy C. Winkelmann Herberl B. Woolley Harvey J. Rothschild Presidenf Harold F. Saunders Vice-Presideni James D. Fullerion Secrefary George C. Chalmers Back row - Gunn, Grant, Fullerfon, Frye, Downey, Doering. Third row - Lamb, Wilbur, Peyion Kennedy, Plaie, Munzer, Cuihberison. Second row - Hanna, Saunders, Gallarneau, Woolley, Hoover Manning, Hamilfon. Fronf row - Needham, Rofhschild, McClinl'ock, Chalmers, Rice, Turner Hatch, Edward. honorary scholarship fraiernlly 0 'Founded al' william and mary college, I776 U california bela chapler esl., l904. Class of 1938 lla Lee Ainsworfh Befh Allen Pefer Arnslein Seih G. Aiwood Edmund S. Barneil' O. Frances Barney John C. Beckeff Jeanne E. Bessac Benson E. Billings David Blee Emmef J. Blof Jack l. Brewsfer Jacqueline Brown Audrey M. Brumfield Warren H. Buell Jane? N. Carler Ralph A. Deferling, Jr. Janef D. Dole William J. Dusel Frank T. Dusferberry George H. Edgell, Jr. Byron F. Forderhase Elizabeih M. Glass lsabel J. Goldfhwaife Masauki Hora Pefer S. Hass Jean P. Hemphill George D. Henderson Roberl I. Kahn Tom Killeier Roberf L. Lamborn Mary Eva Lanigar Maflhew T. Lebenbaum A. Spencer Lehmann Franklin A. Lindsay Margaref A. Loud Elizabeih A. MacCallum Patricia M. McNoughfon Elisabefh E. Margo Arlhur Mendelson Roberl L. Mollenhauer Elizabeth Moore John R. Morrill Arlhur H. Nafhan Barbara K. Paine J. Roy Pelersen Geraldine C. Reed Harlow G. Richards Richard H. Riddell Marie B. Rodriguez Barbara Ross Miriam V. Rofh D. Belle Rundle Karl L. Schaupp Ellen L. Schmid Niels J. Schulfz, Jr. Philip J. Schulfz, Jr. Jacob G. Schurman, III Elaine Seevers Winifred J. Smifh Anne R. Sianford Herberf C. Sfaveren John H. Sfeinharl Rilo V. S. Szekeres Roberl' Underwood Belly V. Vaughan Walier G. Vincenli Marion B. Wheeler Class of 1939 Francis H. Schwarz Carlfon E. Schwerdf f- x Top row-Goodrich, Ahlswede, Hinrichs, Gilman. Second row-Whife, Tulhill, Hibbard, Conn, Boggs, Sladen, Hover. Boffom row-Viberf, Glasmann, Farmer, Nash. women's honorary sociely 0 esfablished al' slanford universily, i906 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. ' FACU LTY John Branner Harris J. Ryan HONORARY MEMBERS Clifford G. Allen Edwin A. Coflrell George B. Culver Anasiasia Doyle Gordon F. Ferris D. Charles Gardner John R. Holman Herberl C. Hoover David S. Jordan Isabel McCracken John E. McDowell Dr. Clelia D. Mosher Mrs. Mrs. M iss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Louis J. Owen Harry Rafhbun Chrisfine Ricker Paul Shoup Clara S. Sfollenberg Thomas A. Sforey Roberl E. Swain Edwin J. Thomas Ray Lyman Wilbur Bailey Willis Mary Yosf RESIDENT ALUMNAE MEMBERS Margery Bailey Adrienne J. Bosf Aimee Belle Brenner Elizabefh L. Buckingham Mabel MCK. Farmer Liselfe E. Fasf Sally M. Field Margaref W. Ford Elsie B. Fowler Helen H. Greene Barbara Holmes Vivian Kay Mrs. Raymond Kendall Marie Manchee Rufh L. Miner Ediih R. Mirrieless Helen D. Niebel Dorothy M. Ormsby Mariarie A. Pabsl Mildred Roth Barbara S. Savage Marion H. Sforey Ruth T. Sfarey Barbara B. Thompson Jessie Treaf Carol G. Wilson Mildred Worswick ALUMNI ADVISORS Mrs. Roberl Dunn Mrs. Edwin J. Thomas GRADUATES Marie B. Farmer Roberla L. Tufhill UNDERGRADUATES Grefchen Ahlswede Mary M. Boggs Rovena L. Conn Helen D. Gilman Gene W. Glasmann Barbara Goodrich Carolyn F. Hibbard Mary L. Hinrichs Carol N. Hover Harrie? E. Nash Mary E. Sladen Eliiabelh P. Viberf Phyllis C. While B k, -Torbohn, Schwerdf, Welde, H Th d - ', owe,Wu mann, ewa EII T I Th N h II ST S Th B gg Second row-Urner, Swain, D B g om McBain Haffon S Th Ki F f Wilson, Williams, M C dy G h P d J sen, Longsworfh l l ESTABLISHED ON Tl-IE FARM in l9l6 To coordinaTe and promoTe The acTiviTies oT The ChernisTry DeparTmenT, Alpha Alpha chapTer oT Alpha Chi Sigma This year abandoned cus- Tomary digniTy, ioined STanTord's snow-bound hundreds on The weekend oT February l9, when The club wenT To YoserniTe Tor Two days oT winTer sporTs. Proicessional acTiviTies included The usual open house Tor The DeparTmenT, The cusTomary Trips To chemical planTs in The Bay area. AddiTions were made To The TraTerniTy's growing library oT reTerence boolcs. OTher social acTiviTies varied Trom Tishing Trips and ping-pong TournamenTs To dances and banqueTs. ConTacT was mainTained during The year wiTh The naTional organizaTion, The counTry's only large naTional professional chemisTry TraTerniTy, and a charTer mem- ber oT The Proicessional lnTerTraTerniTy Council. alpha chi sigma professional chemisfry frafernify ' founded aT universify of wisco sin, l902 ' alpha alpha chap'l'er esfablishecl. l9l6 y. vv. ca. POPULAR AMONG STANFORD WOMEN, The sTudenT Y.W.C.A. has successTully helped inTegraTe campus living groups during The year. Led by PresidenT Mary Ki. I-lorTon, and The new execuTive secreTary, Miss KaThryn Rogers, The Y has mainTained iTs posi- Tion as an agency Tor coordinaTing women's chariTable acTiviTies on The campus. As a resulT oT The annual membership drive, chair- manned by Virginia McCloskey, The year goT oTT To a running sTarT. NoTable was The large delegaTion oT men and women sTudenTs and TaculTy members who wenT To The Asilomar Regional ConTer- ence during ChrisTmas vacaTion under The leadership oTAngela GaTes. BroughT To a successTul conclusion, The Tinance drive held winTer quarTer employed The energies oT sevenTy-Tive Y work- ers. From The successTul May Brunchspring quarTer, The Y do- naTed-half The proTiTs To The ConvalescenT Home Drive. lndicaTive oT The broad inTeresT oT The Y .were The conTribuTions made To The PaciTic CoasT Workers'-School, and The Far EasTern STUdenT Service Fund. A Bk -H T pli' A Id Pflg MT ATh.S d -MCIkyF M69 Rg HT GT R SH g f f-H'I H H IT ST y Ch slanlord medical school Class of 1940 Donald V. Anderson Charles O. Bechtol Nelson C. Bell John H. Bergman L. Morgan Boyers George L. Browning John M. Buehler W. Dayton Clark Joseph P. Cleary Harding Clegg Robert S. Cleland Tom A. Collins Charles B. Craycroft Martin H. Crumrine Henry C. Dahleen Edward E. Dart Robert L. Dennis Richard Dillon miie George C. Downing Frank C. Eastman Arthur W. Footer Robert R. Hampton, Jr. Josephine R. Hilgard l John W. Hope Herbert W. Jenkins Peter S. Joseph David A. Karnofsky George J. Laird Ted T. Lerch William T. Lhamon Robin P. Michelson Allen C. Mitchell Earl B. Mitchell Chester G. Moore, Jr. Roy A. Pasqualetti Donald W. Petit Robert M. Phillips Mrs.l -l-1 f '1f .41 . Q , 1 . he A 164 John V. Pollack Paul H. Reinhardt William W. Saunders John W. Schulte Horace F. Sharrocks Ben Shenson Ford Shepherd Mervyn Shoor Paul L. de Silva John H. Sfeelquisf Augustus F. Stiegeler Marion H. Storey lMissl Owen R. Tanner Richard R. Treadwell Robert N. Treadwell Otto J. Tuschka, Jr. Albert L. Velarde Otto A. Will James Yee Back row - Stiegeler, Will, Hampton, Petit, Crumrine, Jenkins, Dahleen, Buehler. Fifth row Michelson Cleary Karnofsky, Boyers, Bell, Bechlol, Lerch. Fourth row - Lhamon, Yee, Eastman, Downing Dillon Thlr row Saunders, Browning Joseph Footer, Dennis, Pasqualetti, Cleland, Reinhardt, Mitchell, Bergman Second row Shenson, Tuschka, Hope, Velarde Treadwell, Laird, Treadwell, Shoor, Dart. Front row - Pollack Phillips Schulte Mitchell, Sfeelqulst, Tanner, deSilva, Shepherd, Moore. Back row - Fulfon, Bowness, Phipps, Rickard, Ceramon, Gardner, Scranfon. Third row -Koonfz, Risser, Newell. Second row-Rhineharf, Burdick, Simp- son, Traner. Fronf row-Cooper, Cooley, Peach, Asmussen. QQ- A , 5 al slonlord sclwcpol ol nursing GRADUATI NG CLASS Jayne A. Anderson M. lone .Asmussen Frances S. Bowness Margarel Burdick Dorofhy S. Cooley Elizabefh Cooper Luella Domenzel' Helene Fulfon Jess Gardner Leonore H. Garrelson lrene Gramon . ' Cerace Grosbeck Evelyn J. Koonlz Nellie Newell Addie Newland Margaref A. Peach Bernice Phipps Cosmo B. Rhineharl' Elizabelh A. Rickard Eleanor E. Risser Doris M. Scranfon M. Elizabefh Simpson Nifa A. Tomasovich Helen E. Tranner Kalherine Van Dellen -Q- , ff .. sianiord political union founded oT sTanTor S'ff' g S k d,I938 Myhf e c Ch ATTAINMENT OF MINOR SPORTS STANDING was The high poinT Tor The STanTord RiTIe and PisToI Club This year. Under The leadership oT PresidenT Bud Cameron and Team managers RiTa Szelceres, Franlc Schneider, and Michael Maconnber, This group compeTed in Three inferclub maTches, in inTercoIIegiaTe maTches by The varsiTy Team. and in The naTional inTercoIlegioTe small-bore cham- pionships held aT Berkeley This spring. The men's riTIe Team shoT Ten inTercoIIegiaTe pisToI maTches, women's Team shoT Tive. The pisToI Team enTered shoulder To shoulder compeTiTion wiTh oTher Peninsula Teams. AcTiviTies Tor The year were cuIminaTed wiTh a beach picnic spring auarTeraTwhich new oTTicers were elecTed Tor The coming year. IT STARTED aT OxTord 25 years ago: iT reached Yale I5 years ago: in spring oT '38 a roving Farm debaTer broughT iT To STanTord, and The PoIiTicaI Union was born. Designed To give sTudenTs an op- porTuniTy To debaTe maTTers oT public inTeresT, iT Tools on added sTaTure during The year, adding 45 members To iTs ranks, abandoning IasT year's radical Trend Tor a more conservaTive inTerpreTaTion oT local, naTionaI, and world aTTairs. ForTiTi- caTion oT Guam and RoosevelT Third Term were condemned: members voTed down an Anglo-American alliance To preserve peace. NaTionaIizaTion oT medical care was approved. Moving To speed I-louse operaTion, parIiamenTary rules were re- vised, a new consTiTuTion adopTed. Firsf ferm officers--J. Vincent Lemmon, Presidenfg Gene W. Glosmann, Vice-President Second ferm officers- JhGMk PdTHRbfWdVPdT o n . os ovics, resi en: . o er oo , ice- resi en . H'-no Sh d M b Sf .rg-s-+ ni pon i-ian emoi By 1 wmiams o e d Th p o ix sianiord rille and pisToIcIub ,,, Li i lil, lqlolioyo all-campus women founded al' slanford universily, I934 Back row-Corrigan, Blois, Davis, Haley, Wagsfaffe. Fronf row-Pavlicevich, Fish, James, Roberfson, Donohue, James, Harmon, Sferling. BEGINNING lhe yeor wilh on inleresl queslionnoire issued lo all women 'fall quorler, SlomCord's Commillee on Voco- lionol Guidonce hos mode consislenl progress during '38-'39. Led by Grelchen Gillespie, chairman. and Miss Anoslosio Doyle, focully advisor, meelings based on The queslionnoires were held on inlerior decorolion, educolion, and personnel in inoluslry. lnnovolion was o series of lollcs ol Roble by women majoring in lhe vori- ous deporlmenls. Assisling locully mem- bers were Dr. Verno Corley, who spoke on educolion. ond Professor Poul Elielg who discussed induslriol personnel. Oul- side speakers included Dr. Gerlrude Lows of lhe Slole Deporlmenl of Educolion. FACULTY Alice Weslbrook GRADUATES Marian R, Ballin Wildred W. Barron Jane A. Falcone Margarel M. T. Fish Helen Mears Eva E. Wais Elizabefh A. Walson Alice Weymulh UNDERGRADUATES Class ol 1939 Belly M. Blois Audrey J. Corrigan Evelyn Donohue E. Barbara Harmon Corrine Senn Helene Senn Class of 1940 Efhelmae Davis Louise M. Fish Kafhleen E. Haley Alice M. James M. Elizabeth Kennedy M. Carne Linder Flora C. Mariens Conslance M. Poss Masago Shibuya Class of 1941 Alice L. Robersfon Class of 1942 M. Elizabelh James Phyllis P. Sferling Clare Wagstaffe yo c on T i o n o l Quidonce 167 ' 'Ht- CllTl63l'lCCll'l Back row-Schuman, Skilling, Pefrak, Peterson, Helm, Goodell, Soderman. Second row-Otterson, Beckett, Sumter, Chard, Pettit, Brenner, Johnson. Fronf row-Kindy, Procter, Hoover, Lebenbaum, Yamckawa, Smith, Sumerlin. american society at mechanical T engineers 'Founded at new yorlr university, i880 established at Stanford university, l908 168 institute at electrical engineers founded new yorlr city, l884 Back row--Fryer, Macpherson, Sumner, Gallagher, Parker, Nissen. Second row-Rice, Yost, Van Every, Krupp, Jedenofi, London, Domonoske, Gullikson. Fronf row-Vincenti, Brown, Delameter, Hite, Carley, Hill, Hoyt. APFORDING AN OPPORTUNITY tor electrical engineering students to become acquainted with the prominent men and outstanding works in their protession, the Stantord branch ot the American lnsti- tute ot Electrical Engineers held bi-weekly meetings during the year, 'Featuring talks and discussions led by eminent taculty and Bay Region engineers. Field trips were talcen to important points ot inter- est, providing proper balance between practice and theory. The annual three- day outing surveyed one ot the many power developments in the Sierras. MEETINGS OE FACULTY and students, tield trips to commercial plants, and social gatherings ot engineering students have occupied the tew spare moments ot the Stantord student chapter ot the American Society ot Mechanical Engineers this year. To improve student-taculty rela- tions, an evening ot round-table discus- sions was held early in the tall. Wide in- terest was evidenced in tield trips, par- ticularly in one to the Columbia Steel Corporation plant at Pittsburg. More than titty students took part. Social gath- erings tor the year included an initiation banquet, and evenings at Dean lvlorris' house and at the home ot Protessor Gullikson, taculty adviser. FACULTY Paul J. Beard John C. Fish ' Eugene L. Grant John Hedberg Charles D. Marx Samuel B. Morris Charles Moser Alfred S. Niles Leon B. Reynolds ' Earl C. Thomas James B. Wells , Harry A. Williams Charles B. Wing Donovan H. Young HONORARY MEMBERS L. M. Hoskins Lydik S. Jacobsen Halcofl C. Moreno John C. Ranhauser Alfred L. Trowbridge GRADUATES C. MacLain Adams Roberl H. Complon John B. Harrison Charles B. Lusk Roberf R. Mafheu Edward M. Pouo Benneil' L. Ralfin Kenneth B. Reynolds Thorburn R. Rieben Niels J. Schulfl, Jr. Andrew P. Sfevens David T. Wifherly UNDERGRADUATES Class of 1939 John P. Arnold Alberl' C. Bardin Harry F. Cameron J. Blake Eckerson William W. Howe Erwin D. Lowell Sfeven V. Viscovich Lauress L. Wise Carlelon Yoder Class of 1940 Roberf K. Neel Oliver Sweningsen, Jr. Edward D. ThoiTs PRIVILEGED DURING Tl-lE YEAR To enioy one aT The rare oTT-sTage appear- ances oT The ex-PresidenT oT The UniTed STaTes, The Geological and Mining So- cieTy compleTed a successTul program in June wiTh The publicaTion aT The Year Book and DirecTory. SixTy sTu- denTs oTmining, peTroleum engineering, and geology Took an acTive parT in The work oi The organizaTion. Besides Mr. l-loover, speakers included Proiessor WaTers, ProTessor Rogers, ProTessor Muller, and ProTessor Schenck. During spring quarTer The socieTy visiTed The Selby SmelTer and The New ldria Quick- silver Mines, was guesT oT The San Fran- cisco secTion aT The American lnsTiTuTe oT Mining and MeTallurgical Engineers aT a dinner in The CiTy. Eckerson, Morris, Ward, Neel, Campion, Pano. Second low-Ruffin, Sweningsen, Bardin, Wise, Lusk, Sfevens. Front row-Rieben, Harrison, Yoder, Williams, Thomas, american socieiy oi ciyil engineers Tounded al new york ciTy, l852 esiablished aT sTanTord universiTy, I920 Back row--Muller, Wafers, Nordman, Wickelf, Posf, Mecia, Symons, Vandenbos, Morris. Second row-Duncan, Newion, Griggs, Edwards, Bailey, Schenck, Ogden, Wafson, Bryanl, Marks. Kneeling-Ccsler, WyanT, Olson, Tillia, DeBenede'l'Ti, Van Voorhis, Mifchell, Posfle, Hoff, Smifh. geo ogical mining esfablished al' sianford universiTy, l892 is-' l and ii. LL.- nation pi lambda lheia al women's honorary education sorority U upsilon chapter stanford university. Pl DELTA PHI FACULTY Frederick Anderson Aurelio M. Espinosa, Adviser Albert Guerard Walter V. Kculfers Georges F. Lemaitre Ralph H. Lutz Theodore Nicol John T. Reid Kurt F. Reinhardt Pierre van Rysselberghe William L. Schwartz Stanley A. Smith GRADUATES Marie L. Bouvet Besse A. Clement Helen E. Conkling George H. Grinnell Lucie L. Lataillade George E. McSpadden Enid A. Olivi Philip J. Schultz, Jr. Humbert A. Smith UNDERGRADUATES Class of 1939 Don C. Brown George L. Cadwalader Marie H. Fleck E. Angelica Hill Annabel Hopkins Anne Mortineau Madeleine deR. Penfield Class of 1940 Jean L. Baumgarten Barbara Bine Pl LAMBDA Tl-IETA, national women' honorary education society, was lounde al the University of Missouri in l9l Upsilon chapter al Stamford in l926. Ac vised by Dr. Verna Carley, the chapter most important project this year was t help secure the painting oi a portrait c Mrs. Elwood P. Cubberley to be placei beside that of Dr. Cubberley in lhe l brary of the new Education Building. Plan were drawn up lor the biennial meelinf of the National Council of Pi Lambd Theta, which will be held on the Farm thi summer. Selection and initiation of 3 new members in winter quarter was to lowed by a similar ceremony in the sprina The society's usual professional i was continued. Back raw-Williams, Thayer, Crandall, Eddy, Clarke, Robinson, Trembley, Tupper, Haimes, Gooding. Second raw -McDowell, Bedford, Odd, Brown, Priddle, Westbrook, Perry, Terrell, Herndon, Carlson, Stimmel, Gray. Fronf row--McCoy, Linton, Lange, Paulman, Dodge, Ratcliffe, Dolan. ! ' QE J I' l Ifiii Back row-Cadwalader, Smith, Brown, Smith, Lataillade, Schultz. From' row-Baumgarten, Bouret, de Jdurequi, Penfield, Clement, Conkling. i , , -.-W 777---Y-Y Y pi della phi iota chapter ' national honorary society of the 'French language. olelio sigmo f rho foundedal' universily of chicago, I906 5 Leif fo right-Glasmann, Wood, Halliburfon, Hays, Norman, Curliss, Horlon, Moskovics, Hampar STANFCRDS CHAPTER OF Delio Sigma lho, nolionol honorary forensic lroierniiy, was leol by Presideni Roberl Curliss, Vice-prosideni Armen l-lompor, ond Secrelory- ireasurer John lvioskovics. Tolcing on oclive pori in Sloniorcl deboiing, ihe irolernily sponsored lhe onnuol Fall Quorier inler-squool clebole iournomeni. Winler Quarler sow The group reviving The ireshmon-sophomore deboie wilh 'rhe coniroversiol sub- iecl, iralerniiy obolilion. The plaque awarded 'lhe winning seconol-yeor men will be o permonenl Trophy for iulure deboles. Ouislonoling ocliviiy of ihe irolerniiy, in which members look o vicarious pari, was parlicipolion in lhe Ncilionol Siuclenl Congress sponsored by lhe nolionol orgonizolion oi Della Sigma Rho. Helcl in Woshingion. D. C., represenloiives Gene Glosmonn and Roborl Curiiss added Sloniorcls conlribullon io ihe general meeiing sessions. I lnalional senior honorary sociely 0 founded al universily of washinglon, l9l9 eslablished al sfaniord university, l920 HONORARY FACULTY MEMBERS Elmer D. Fagan Theodore H. Boggs Roberl L. Templelon Thomas S. Barclay GRADUATES Edward C. Bosbyshell, Jack E. Clark Darrell Holman Jr. Roberf B. Hoover Tom Killefer Roberi T. Mangun Gronf Stone Louis S. Tsoulsouvas Charles O. Voigt UNDERGRADUATES Clark Bradford Roberf W. Burnefl' Donald Buller Lyman O. Calkins George Cannon Jack Cowen Feler Fay Walter Filch Na+ Giberson James LeR. Groves Jim V. Grubbs Herberf Gunn Roberl L. Haslacher William Kirsch Horace B. Lee Richard P. Lyons Vern Maino Frank McMillan .lack Mullins Winfred H. Needham Hamplon Pool Harold Saunders William W. Schuelfe Byron Wesf Phil W. Zonne MRS. CLIFFORD C-3. ALLEN MRS. GEORGE MURRAY MRS. ROBERT L. CODY rnoThers clup MoTher's Club oT STanTord UniversiTy is Tinishing iTs TIT- TeenTh year as an acTive Torce in The lives oT STanTord sTu- denTs. lTs work is done so quieTly, however, ThaT many sTudenTs do noT know oT The parT iT plays on The campus. lVloTher's Clubis mosT irnporTanT conTribuTion To UniversiTy liTe is The Men's and Women's ResT l-lomes which were es- Tablished by The organizaTion Ten years ago. These homes, Through Their DirecTors, lVlrs.CliTTord Allen and lvlrs.George Murray, help hundreds oT over-Tired or convalescenT sTu- denTs each year. Over S3000 is expended annually To main- Tain The ResT I-lomes. Also, help is given To selT-supporTing sTudenTs Through The Club's Scholarship and WelTare Com- rniTTees. lVlonThly rneeTings are held aT which adminisTraTors, proTessors, and UniversiTy sTudenTs appear on The programs To Tell oT The various inTeresTing phases oT UniversiTy liTe. Tl-TE ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB This year in endeavoring To TulTill iTs purpose oT giving The sTudenT a TasTe oT The normal communiTy liTe which campus liTe Tends To omiT aTTorded iTs members numerous op- porTuniTies To enioy The hospiTaliTy oT TaculTy homes and local residences during The Tireside hour on Sunday evenings. Dis- cussions aT The Tiresides covered a wide range oT perTinenT problems dealing wiTh everyThing Trom world poliTics To personal religious living. OTher acTiviTies oT The club were The regular sTudenT worship services and aid in supporT oT The Chinese orphans. ORGANIZED in T937 by Chaplain D. ElTon Trueblood, Wednesday Luncheon Club presenTs boTh campus and oTT-cam- pus speakers To iTs quarTer-o-plaTe mem- bers, weelcly oTTers new conTacTs To an ever-widening group oT sTudenTs and TaculTy. Ranging Trom inTernaTional aT- Tairs To hobbies, iTs inTormal discussions, held in The NiTery, provide The Farm wiTh one oT iTs besT and newesT TradiTions. Since The club possesses no regular mem- bership lisT, a special Luncheon Club CommiTTee handles program deTails. ACT- ing Chaplain Thomas E. Oliver sponsored This year's meeTings. A Typical fireside group. Richard O. Sp P esidenff John V. Moore, Secrefary-Treasurer. Leif fo righf-Oliver, Rofh, Rogers, MarTens, Dodge, Dunbar, Jameson, Douglas, Sheldo fl. roger wMhanw ciub luncheon club 173 DR. ERNEST G. SLOMAN 174 College ol Scienfific denfisfry is fought in this excellently- equipped lub. Everyfhing 'from geHing-of-fhe- one-in-fhe-buck fo The proper 'technique of urging fhe pollen! fo Open wider, please, is included. physicians anal surgeons Tl-TE SCT-lOOl. OF DENTISTRY, College oT Phy- sicians and Surgeons, enTered iTs TorTy-Third year wiTh CommencemenT Exercises on lvlay I4. The comprehensive examinaTion Tor seniors which was insTiTuTed lasT year was conTinued This year during The laTTer parT oT spring semesTer. Library, museum, and increased Technical TaciliTies showed sTeady improvemenT. l:aculTy members Toalc Their cusTomary ouTsTanding parT in acTivi- Ties aT various denTal groups in The Bay Region and elsewhere ThroughouT The sTaTe. Research acTiviTy mainTained iTs high sTandard, concen- TraTing This year on OrThodonTia, The scienTiTic correcTion aT irregular TeeTh. A required course Tor all candidaTes Tor The degree oT DenTal Sur- geon, The OrThodonTia DeparTmenT is under The direcTion aT AssociaTe 'ProTessor Frederick Y. WesT. ApproximaTely 250 paTienTs are under ala- servaTion and TreaTmenT aT all Times: Training leads Toward The abiliTy To develop bone Tissue where needed, To shape The Tace and supporT The TeeTh. Also conTinued during The year was The School's comprehensive research on The various problems which arise in connecTion wiTh The use OT local anesTheTics. ln addiTion To acTive and well-organized sTudenT TuncTions, The College Al- umni AssociaTion held regular manThly meeTings during The year. The manThly magazine, Con- TacT PoinTs, recorded week-by-weelc happen- ings, and The annual, Chips, summarized The year. 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Wesley Howell, San Francisco business man and STanTord alumnus. WalTer I. Ames, San Diego lawyer, and Judge L. R. Weinmann, oT Oakland, are The oTher alumni members. STuidenT represenTaTives are William Paulman and STanley Hiser- man. Dr. Thomas A. STorey and Dr. John P. MiTchell represenT The TaculTy. AlTred R. lVlasTers meeTs wiTh The group as general man- ager oT The Board OT AThleTic ConTrol. Harry Sheldon aTTended as ediTor oT The STanTord Daily. DON E LIEBENDORFER ALFRED R. MASTERS Leff fo righf-Sfoikovi-h, MusTers, Siorey, Paulmun, Ames, Owens, Hisermon, Weinmann, Sheldon, Mifchellu Claude E. Thornhill mel crifical eyes of Stanford Alumni with a iinxed foofball Team whose suc- cess was much greater lhan scores indicale. Jjaottzi director! Harry M. Wol+er met lhe greafesl lurnoul of baseball players in Sian- ford hislory and shaped lhem info one of 'lhe finesl nines ever on 'ihe Indian diamond. Henry W. Maloney shapes his life aboul a sincere desire fo build Sfanford men, and lo many he is as much a parl of Slanford as fhe Quad ilself. Everefl' S. Deon lefl' a line record behind him when he lefl' Indiana To comefo Slanford and pul 'lhe Cards on their way fo more years of baske?- ball fame. Roberf L. Templeton is a rough one To handle, buf he conlinues io 'Turn oul lrack slars of a cal- ibre fhal makes him one of fhe worId's greafesl coaches. ' an-.5223-'fret , if l l l l I l 1 l l Elwyn Bugge keeps a hand in several minor sports but shows partial- ity to fencing and turns out sabremen of impres- sive calibre. Ernst M. Brondsten spends tireless hours teaching Stanford divers their tucks and pikes and inspiring Card swim- mers by his sincere in- terest and likeable per- sonality. Harry H. Shipkey molded excellent fresh- man material into a football team and lent Bobby Grayson a hand with the freshman base- ball aggregation. Norton D. Thornton lives for records and does a fine iob of teach- ing his swimmers and water polo teams to breakthem and win their meets and games. Clayton W. Frye has gained a host of admir- ing friends in his two years at Stanford and has turned out boxing teams that mark him as a fine coach. C. Myron Sprague prob- ably comes in contact with more aspiring ath- letes than any other man and does a truly excel- lentiob of building them toward their goals. :om e coaclz ea Sherman D. Lockwood practically lives at the varsity tennis courts and turns out teams that can hold their own in one of the world's toughest leagues. Ernest' P. Hunt knows about all there is to know about football and performs a great service as scouting coach and unofficial motion picture photographer. Ben H. Winklemon is an indispensable assis- tant in both football and basketball and carries a store of athletic knowl- edge that is almost un- paralleled. i footfaff COACI-I TINY TI-IORNI-IILL and Iwo of Jrhe grearesl fool- ball players he has produced: Bill Paulman, quiel, unassum- ing blond who sparked Jrhe Card Backfield as a Iriple- Jrhreal slrar, and TonyCaIveIli, famed pivoi man of 'rhe In- dian line who pu+ everyihing he had inlo every play. va rsily loollaal INJURIES and oiher bad breaks serious enough Ihaf Jrhey cannor be passed all as excuses place Ihe I938 edirion of Jrhe Big Red Machine, The Team Jrhal mighl have been. in I'he Pacific Coasl Conference cel- lar. Only a slighl lip ali IorIune's wheel would have been needed 'ro move Jrhe Slamford underdogs To Ihe long end ol game scores and possibly Io The Rose Bowl. Slalislics were in favor of The Indians on nearly every occasion, bul scores, which are Ihe linal measure Ihough rhey do nor always Jrell Jrhe Tole, leTT The Cords in The lower berTh. They won only Two conTerence gomes ond losT Tive. They spliT vicTories in Their Two non- conTerence conTesTs. Eorly procTice sessions comTorTed STonTord rooTers wiTh The Teeling ThoT The l939 Big Red lvlochine would be o greoT one, ond The Cords were noT disTincTly disTovored when They meT SonTo Cloro, re- puTedly The CoosT's greoTesT eleven, in Their opener wiTh only The pre-seoson injury oT Norm STondlee, sophomore boclofield senso- Tion, To sound The knoll oT injuries yeT To creep in. DisheorTening deTeoT by The Broncos shoTTered The Cord morole beyond meosure, ond wiTh oll else in Their Tovor, iT would s+ill hove Tolcen mony weeks To recover conTi- dence. Then come The migroTion oT bockTield sTors To The hospiTol, ond The Teom ThoT mighT hove been never hod o chonce. 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FRANK ALBERT, one of fhe mosf remarlc- able friple-fhreaf yearling gridders in Sfan- ford hisfory. sparked fhe I938 Papoose foof- ball feam fo an undefeafed, unfied season, fhe mosf successful since I9OI. The Vowing Sophomores had sfarfed fheir college career wifh a fine record, buf fhey had been held fo a fie by fhe California frosh. Alberf fossed soufh-paw passes in all direcfions and fo all receivers and had liffle frouble connecfing under fhe mosf adverse circumsfances. l-Ie did some fine punfing and was a scoring fhreaf in field goal range. Opening fheir season againsf a disfincfly inferior Pomona Junior College combinafion, fhe Papooses bolsfered fheir confidence af fhe oufsef by a 39-O vicfory. Alberf complefed fwo passes fo Sfurgeon and one fo Kmefovic for fhree of fhe fouchdowns. Durham complefed one fo Blanfon for anofher. Oufsfanding ground play was demonsfrafed by Kmefovic in a 65-yard punf refurn for a fally. Alberf fig- VJ PJ 5 B Q11 Back row-Coach Shipkey, Schneider, Schmidf, Levin, Bickenboch, Wilson, Van Osfrand, Bacon, Parfridge, Sfolle, Moore, Granl, Murphy McCIin+ock, Pifchford, Ass'l. Coach Mafihews, Ass'f. Coach Sfone, Ass'+. Conch Hamilion. Middle row-Knoob, Crane, Sfurgeon, Ames, Meyer, Mackey, Blainfon, Doiy, Springmeyer, Reeve, Smifh, Harris, Sfahle, Rassmussen, Jones, Talcoff, Glundberg, Fronf row-Damsgaard, DeWiH, Pafferson, Raddiiz, Alberf, Wool, Magnuson, Wilkinson, Sheelo, Durham, Kmefovic, Francis, Elleif, Sayre, Rieser, Casey. ured in every rally when lhe Papooses 'rrounced lhe Trojan frosh, 22-6. Touch- downs resulled from complele passes lo Kmelovic, Slurgeon, and Francis, and he finished wilh a field goal. Card freshmen mel a mid-season slump when lhey were held lo a I3-6 win over Salinas Junior Col- lege, loul 'rhey came back againsl lhe Bruin yearlings in Los Angeles wilh a 3 I-O viclrory. Alber+'s 'rriple-+hrea'r repulalion was en- hanced loy scoring passes, runs, and a field goal. A pass from Rasmussen lo Glundloerg lallied anoiher. Golden Bear irosh held ihe Papooses 'ro I3-7 in The Berkeley sladium. Card scores were on more lefl-handers from games lhe diminulive Card fullback sensaiion, whose passes io Meyer and Wilson found iheir way over The goal-line. Olher line slars Sfanford Frosh . . . 39 Pomona Junior College Sfa nforcl Frosh Souihern California Frosh included Talcoil, Raddilz, Levin, Crane, lvlc- 5l lo l Ffosl' Salinas Junlo' College ' Qliniock, Slahle, Jones, Mackey, and Parr- Sanford Frosh U' C. L- A. Frosh t ridge, who will comprise a seldom equalled varsily COf'l'lTlbU'l'lOl'l. , Sfanford Frosh California Frosh . ! l 61.4 feffaf f yarsiiy haskeibail EVERETT DEAWS FINE firslr- year record as varsi+y baskef- ball coach speaks for iiseif. Capiain Phil Zonne carried a heavy burden as only reiurn- ing member of The famous Laughing Boys. Pressed con- sianfiy by Criiical eyes, Zonne broughf honors To The Farm in his usuai fine siyie. 228 squad Back row-Lyon, Rupp, Zonne, Taylor, Anderson, Burness, Ccpsey. Front row-L f II R h D d Ly W f CAPTAIN Pl-llL ZONNE, alfhough handicapped as fhe only remaining veferan, was Sfanford's high scorer, and came fhrough wifh flying colors as an all-around sfar and a fine leader. l-larlan Copsey, sharing forward dufies wifh Zonne, showed never a lax momenf on fhe courf. Don Burness, sopho- more sensafion in fhe pivof spof, was consfanfly handicapped by a knee iniury, buf lived up fo a fine repufafion. Dick Lyon, playing his lasf season af guard, was Sfanford's mosf dependable offen- sive feam player, and did some fine scoring from fhe guard posifion. Phenomenal individual perform- ance againsf fhe highesf scorers in fhe confer- ence and good medium-disfance shoofing marked Kenny Davidson as one of fhe Coasf's mosf fal- enfed guards. non-conlerence games UNIVERSITY OF OREGON wound up Pacific Coasl baslcelball champs, bul noi willwoul bowing lo Slanlorcl, 50-46, in an early non-conference game. Darlmoulli, Sl. Mary's oncl Sonia Clara were llfie only non-conference opponenls able To el4e oul viclories over llie Carols, all by sliglwl margins. Losers To Slamford in llie non-conference sclnedule were Universily of San Francisco. 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PhIZ k dyf b d U.S.C. in e o enin cme eween e wo school USC db Ihk bl g d h f fh kt G I G d h h g d g h Z bucket aided In Sfanford s victory over Ih p g g b I th I Ge HARLAN COPSEY KEN DAVIDSON U 5 C series EVERETT DEAIWS TRICKY OFFENSE and lasl break opened Slan- lord's l939 baskelball season wilh a 49-42 viclory over Ihe highly louled Troians. Olher conference leams realized lor lhe lirsl lime Ihal Ihe Cards, despile 'rhe loss ol Luiselli and The Laughing Boys, were more ol a baskelball 'rhreal lhan prediclions had indicaled. Soulhern California relurned lo lhe Pavilion lhe following nighl and Turned lhe weekend series inlo a loss-up by a 4-5-32 viclory. Wilh Don Burness and olher Indian hoopslers oul wilh iniuries, lhe Trojans had lillle lrouble winning in lhe Soulh, 35-29 and 53-3 l. Treshnion loosl4eTboll H. B. LEE BILL COWDEN T-l. B. LEE is sTudenT body presidenT To The cornpus, buT Cooch Beebs Lee To The Treshrnon boskeTbollsquod. SmollesT oT The Torned Lough- ing Boys, Lee Took over The coaching iolo Tor The Trosh hoopsTers This yeor, ond soon Torrned o close-lcniT ouTTiT. which ended The seoson wiTh TiTTeen vicTories in eighTeen sTorTs. CopToin Bill Cowden, Though ouT oTew weeks wiTh on iniured wrisT, was The Teom's high scorer. OThers who were responsible Tor The Teon'1's Tine record were Bob Penn, 6'4 cenTer, Dick Roy ond Lew Reese, Torwords, ond Chuck SmiTh ond Ollie l-lomlin, guords. 'f squad eu o righ.-Messina, e -y, N8ble,h IT-eed, Ray, Hamlin, Hoffman, Deacon, Cowden, Penn, Reese, Breckner, Billings, Scharbach, Johnson, L H f f S Ib Smllh, Claflm, Peifeys. Slfhng- STANFORIITS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL squad losT iTs TirsT and lasT games, buT The Team's Tinal record showed I5 vicTories againsT Three de- TeaTs. Included in These wins were Two over The Cal Trash hoopsTers, The TirsT by a Twelve-poinT margin, and The second, a closer one, 34-30. ThroughouT The season The Papooses played an oTTensive game. 27 poinTs being Their leasT num- ber OT Tallies in any one game. One nighT They scored 52 poinTs To beaT Visalia J. C. The nexT evening The Trash puT on a deTensive show when They held Mission l-ligh To nine poinTs while They scored 29. The Trosh ended Their season wiTh eleven consecuTive wins before dropping The Tinal game, 29-36, To The CaliTornia Treshman aggregaTion. WiTh This impressive record, mem- bers oT The Trash squad promise To sTrengThen nexT year's varsiTy. L , ,f, fra ck vorslly Trock I-IE SAYS WHAT he llwinlcs ond leoclwes people Jro like it buf lwe conlinues +o goin fome os one of 'flue worlol's greolesl lrock coocl1es-DInkTemple- Jron poses wi+l1 Slon l-liser- mon, vorsily lroclc coploin. l-lisermon brouglml Slomlorcl poin+s in The low lwurclles ond IOO-yorol oloslw. 238 squad Back row-Coach Ellingion, Wulff, Gardiner, Sfone, Salmon, Rumbley, Gonzalez, Pearce, Sfeers, Manager Vesfal, Hicks, Hiler, Fyfe, Hayes, Jeffrey, Hawkins, Simpson, Trouf, Coach Templefon. Second row--Cornell, Girard, Hiserman, Casey, Braun, Carew, Garrefson, McKenzie, Grey, Braheny, Pool, Andersen, Wohle, Zagar. Fronf low-Williamson, Soldafe, Granf, Rockwell, Ferguson, Moore, Johnsen, Brown, Chrisfensen, Ryan, Bassi, Thursby, Clark. CLYDE JEFFREY BROUGHT GOOD NEWS To Angell Field when he Transierred To STanTord in Time To conTribuTe his sensaTional sprinT TalenT To a Time group oi Indian Track- and Tield arTisTs. Bill Braheny developed TasT To win TirsTs in The iavelin. while STan Andersen and Bill Wohle alTernaTed shoTpuT wins. PeTe Zagar conTinued To claim discus honors. Sid l-layes, Bill l-lawkins, and Dick Simpson were a Tine high hurdles Trio, while STan l-liserman held his own in The lows. Ray Brown carried The loroadiump burden. Barney Ferguson, iviarsTon Gi- rard, and Paul Moore carried The STanTord banner in disTance evenTs, Russ WUTTT and Jim Lincoln spec- ialized in The high iump, and WalT McKenzie in The pole vaulT. Xi . Managers JUNIUS Y. CARY FRANKLIN C. WALT DARELD R. VESTAL PETER PANDE iracls season NOT SINCE Tl-IE DAYS OF DYER AND EASTMAN has Sianlord assembled a liner group of lraclc and field slars Than in lhe pasl year. Early lavoriles 'For a Big lvleel vic- lory, injuries and bad brealcs befell lhe indians al The crucial momenl and lhey losl 74lf2-56lf2. The Cards gal up from final examinalions lo Travel lo U.C.L.A. for lheir opening meel and had lillle lrouble dealing lhe Bruins a IOCIV3-2 I 2f3 lrouncing. The Olympic Club broughl a selecl group ol cindermen lo Slanlord 'rhree weelcs laler and held Jrhe Cards lo a 65lf2-65lf2 lie. Universily of Washing- lon lrackslers came soulh and were swamped IIO V6- 20 5f6. Cards also look six lirsls in lwo inlernalional con- lesls on Treasure lsland. PETE ZAGAR BILL WOHLE ERNIE CLARK l i Marslon Girard had pulled up on Californiu's Cecil Cole 240 cf the beginning of the sfrelch, only fo push 'the highly- fouled Bear dislcnce runner -lo the lope for o new Big M 1' I d f-1159 RAY BROWN STAN HISERMAN RU SS WU LFF Slanford's Dick Simpson mel lroubie from bofh sides in lhe high hurdles as Don Pooley crowded him from the side and Mel Long, in the outer lane, kicked a hurdle in ihe Card runner's pufh a moment Icler. WEAKENED BY INJURIES, lhe once-lovored Slonlords losl lhe I939 Big Ivleel 74lf2-56lf2, loul sel lwo Big Meel records ond lied on lhird. Clyde Jellrey slorred wirh o 9.6 cenlury equolling lhe old record, lhen ron lhe 220 in 2O.8, culling lhe old morlc ol 2I.I. Bill Broheny look lirsl in lhe iovelin, heoving il oul 2I I ll. 8 in., neorly IO leel loeller lhon ever belore. Coploin Slon I-Iisermon won lhe low hurdles in 23.7 seconds. Pele Zcagor sel o new record wilh cz I64 ll. 5lf2 in. loss in lhe discus. In lhe shol Bill Wohle won over his leornmole Slon Ander- sen wilh o 52 ll. V2 in. pul. slonlord colilornio 241 STAN ANDERSEN JIM LINCOLN BILL BRAHENY slanlord huslqies 242 The balon moves from fhe hands of Ernie Clark fo those of liflle Craig Williamson for fhe final lap of the relay. UNIVERSITY CDF WASHINGTON I-IUSKIES OFFERED lillle compelilion lor Slaniord's Hiinesl since The days oi Easlman and Dyer lraclc and field leam. The Cards claimed iirsls in all evenls and swamped lhe l-luslcies, l IO V6-20 5f6. Diclc Carew ran lhe sprinls wilhoul his running male, Clyde Jeffrey, and look IOO- and 220-yard honors in 9.9 and 2l.4, respeciively. Capiain Sian l-liserman ran an impressive 23.5 second ilighl ol low hurdles, and Ray Brown moved oul 23 ll. 6 in. in lhe broadiump, his besl for some lime. Barney Ferguson ran lhe hali mile in l:58 and was followed closely by Paul lvloore, enlering lhe evenl for The iirsl lime. Marslon Girard claimed viclories in bolh one and lwo mile evenls. STANFORD TTED lTS FIRST TRACK MEET in TiTTeen years when iT shared honors, 65lf2-65lf2, wiTh The Olympic Club. l Clyde JeTTrey sTole The show by a superb 9.6 second l00- S Q m Q If V S . yard dash, Tollowed soon aTTer by a 2l-second 220. The mile relay was easily won by The Cards who Turned in a Q 3:l9-minuTe perTormance. Bill Wohle moved To The Tore over STan Andersen in The shoTpuT wiTh a 52 TT. 6-73 in.Toss. Q I I I I C Bill Braheny showed new liTe wiTh The iavelin, spearing iT ouT 200 TT. 3lf2 in. Tor TirsT place. lvlarsTon Girard claimed vicTory in The mile run in 4:20.4 minuTes. Ray Brown's leap oT 22 TT. I IVQ in. gave The Cards a vicTory in The broad- iump. CLYDE JEFFREY MARSTON GIRARD WALT MCKENZIE Flcshy Clyde Jeffrey leads Ray Dean and Ben Recms of The Olympic Club To The Tape in The hundred yard dash. Jeffrey, one of The greaTesT sprinfers To come To Sfanford, has a greaT fuTure predicTed for him by Couch Dink Templefon. 243 Treshmon Track THOUGH FEW members oT The Card Treshmon Track and Tield Team had ever porTici- paTed in sc:holasTic: Tracks, The Papooses were able To score Two vicTories during The l939 season. They deTeoTed The Peninsula All-STars. 60-53, and Sacred HearT High School, 82-26. CaliTornia Trosh dealT The yearlings Their greaTesT blow by deTeaTing Them I I2- I9 in The liTTle Big MeeT. Son MaTeo Junior College, Train- ing grounds oT many STanTord sTars, was held To a 66-56 win over The Card Trosh, while ConTra CosTo All-STars claimed vicTory by an 822f3- 39lf3 margin. squad .1-I Back row-Coach Ellingfon, Pelleys, Swickard, Tomaso, Polhemus, Judy, Pifchford, Locke, McNeil, Durham, Rasmussen, Manager Vesfol. Second row Alberl, Kmefcvic, Claflin, Sayre, Granl, Wall, Work, Noble, McClory. Fronf row-Ellell, Burns, Cefaralli, Bellah, Wool, Yamamoto, Dickson, Gard. SSCJSCDVT THOUGH THEIR RECORD AS A TEAM is nol impressive, Slanford freshman lrack and field com- pelilors included several men whose performances indicale lhal fulure varsily leams will include members of lhe Class of '42. Frank Alberl made a fine showing in lhe high hurdles, as did Hopkins and Girdleslone. Pele Kmelovic claimed repealed firsls in lhe IOO-yard dash, wilh Gard close behind for second-place honors. Arl Rasmussen conlinually placed wilh I2-pound shol heaves close lo 50 feel. Ray Durham was phenomenal wilh lhe discus, which he lossed as for as I33 feel. Mel Ellell challced up poinls lhrowing lhe iavelin around l52 feel. Swickard made cu fine record in lhe mile run. L 665 eh!! CO-CA PTAI NS Al Lazza rome anal Norm Juney headed lhis year's ealilion ol Coach Harry Wollers' varsily nine. Lazzarone was on lhe mammal in The maiorlly ol games, while Juney, who slarlecl The season in his usual aullielcl spar, was shiflecl To firsl loase, where he made for a much sleaclier infield. 248 :::X:::::-rea - , ll ,l ll varsily laaselaall ifiiffifiiifgf ' ISE , -wyr :warmly W-1 x vga: , 32 l-EEL. lisizfsfr l l is 'bw . ' 54522 lr 31 ul ' squad. a er ee. econ row- 1 evsen, u, azzarone, ameson, ou , ora, Buck row-Assisfanf Manager Rosenfeld, Balhaus, Adams, Lewis, Fay, Clark, Wells, Rohn, Juney, AsslsTanT Man g D S d DTI B ll Pf I, Harbke, deWiH, Vore, Livermore, Doheny, Bains. Franf row-lhompson, Peferson, Masfers, Templefon, L J S lh Sh T ll Y McCloud, Purkili, Boone. SOPHCDMORES PLAYED A DOMINANT PART on This year's lndian varsiTy nine. The Class oT '4l was well represenlred on The diamond, which should be a good sign Tor The TuTure oT STanTord baseball. -CooTie Thompson and Claude PurlciTT shared hurling duTies wiTh Co-CapTain Lazzarone. Cookie SouTh did The same aT TirsT base wiTh Co-CapTain Juney. The resT oT The TirsT- sTring inTield included lvlonTe PTyl aT second, l-lerb Bull aT shorT, and ElTon Boone aT Third. Bob DiTlevsen played in The ouTTield. VeTerans who lenT necessary supporT were Bill Jameson behind The baT, Smoky Clark and Wally deWiTT in The ouTTield, and Juney and Lazzarone. WiTh a year's experience, and The only major losses be- ing Lazzarone and DeWiTT, prospecTs are brighT Tor nexT year's nine. Managers BERTON L. ROSENFELD JOHN R. HEWITT REX W. CRANMER BILL JAMESON AL LAZZARONE lN A SEASCN THAT SAW THE CARD VARSITY NINE come ouT wiTh a record oT eighT conTerence wins and seven losses, Coach Harry Wol+ers' men had consisTenT success or diTTiculTy. SanTa Clara Tigured largely in Their successes, while ST. lvlary's and CaliTornia handled The iob aT making Things diTTiculT Tor The lndian diamondmen. ln The Three encounTers wiTh SanTa Clara. STanTord came Through wiTh Three wins, 8-4, 2-l, and o decisive vicTory, I8-3. However, ST. lvlary's Took Three Trom The Cards, 3-2, 8-4, and 4-2. ln The Cal series iT was Two and one, The Bears Taking The Two. The TirsT game musT have been played Tram a Hollywood scripT, Tor aTTer Two were ouT in The ninTh inning and The boys Trom The Farm had a nice 4 To O advanTage, Oulfielder Bill Adams connecTs solidly wifh one of Da er1y's pilches in The fifth inning of The firsf Cal g The Three To nofhing Stanford lead shown on The s b d T gh To win wilh. baseball play-oTTs baseball play-oTTs BILL ADAMS The Cal baTTers began To pound ouT The horsehide, and beTore any- one could do much abouT iT, Tive boys Trom Berkeley had crossed The pIaTe. The Tinal game oT The series was evidenTIy a reTaIce, Tor wiTh exacTIy The same siTuaTion, excepT ThaT The score was Tied I To I, The Bears came Through wiTh The big run once again. Two days aTTer ThaT, The varsiTy, in Their TirsT game in SouThern CaIiTornia, really showed They sTiII had pIenTy aT TighT IeTT in Them, Tor They walloped The U.S.C. Trojans, II-5. The second game oT The series saw The Indians win over U.C.L.A., 5-4. AT press Time Two games, one each wiTh SouThern CaIiTornia and U.C.L.A. remained To be played beTore The conTerence season came To a close. ELTON BOONE I her Ouenfin CooTie Thompson Throwing To Norm y in an cffempf To cafch a Trojan runner off firsf base. 251 January I7 January 20 January 25 February ll February I3 February I5 February I8 February 22 February 25 March I March 4 March 25 March 27 GaddIni's All-Sfars ..,. James Kenney All-Stars ..., Gaddini's All-Sfars ,,... Sonia Clara ........ Gaddini's All-Sfars ..,.. Kenealy's Seals ..... San Jose Sfafe ..... Sf. Marys ....... Sanla Clara ..... Sf. Marys ,....... Al Erle's All-Slars ...... Afhens Afhleflc Club.. U.S.F. ..,........ varsity sclweczlule OUENTIN THOMPSON MONTE PFYL V 73' 252 Thompson and Bill Jameson making an fempl fo cur off a California run af The third baseman Dan Boone wafches from a HERB BULL WALLY deWITT Norm Juney sfrelches fo fake a fhrow lhaf refired a Troian runner by a sfep of firsf base. varsiiy schedule March March April April April April April April April April April April Recreation AIl.S'i'ars Sl. Marys .... Sanfa Clara ..,.. U. S. C. ..... . California U. C. L. California California .... U. S. C ..... U. S. C ..... U. C. L. A ...., U. C. L. A.... lreshrnan hasehall ELECTED CAPTAIN of Jrhe frosh ball club, Jimmy Mul- chay was one of lhe our- slanding players for Coach Harry Shiplcey's Papoose nine. Caplain lvlulchay han- dled The Jrhird base posirion wilrh abilily, and should be a welcome addilrion To The var- sily infield nexl year. Team- males who did mosl of The loallplaying for The frosh were Freddy Meyer and Russ Smilh, pirchersg Lee DeWill. behind The balg Bill Glund- berg, Barron Sheela, Paul Blanlon, imcieldersg and John Srurgeon and Mill Vucinich, oulfielders. Q squad Back row-Shores, Judy, Buller, Sheela, Slolle, Torassa, Townsend, Coach Grayson. Second row-Smilh, Macaulay, Pollock, Boyle, Ames, Dyck, Lacosfe, Manager Boyd. Fronf row-Coach Shiplcey, Kendrick, Hsringer, Blanfon, Mulchay, Sfurgeon, DeWifl, Smilh. schedule February February February February February February February March March April April Berkeley High School . Balboa High School . . Sf. Ignatius High School . Sonia Rosa Junior College Mission High School . . Casflemonf High School . Roosevelf High School . San Jose High School . San Mafeo High School . Commerce High School . California Frosh . . 5-8 2-3 5-l 4-3 7-6 3-I 7- I6 6-5 3-2 6-5 4-5 fenn I5 vorsiiy Tennis COACH SHERMAN LOCK- WOOD ond Jim Seover,vorsi+y Tennis copioin. Doubles compe- Hiion wos Seover's long suilr offer o fine doubles record goined The summer before when he ond Bob Underwood, former Cord neiier, bornsiormed The Eosi ond defeoied some of ibe no+ion's1Coremos+ doubles ieoms ond won Jrbe New Jersey sioie doubles Jrennis crown. sciuod .V ,Hip vin l ,JA-.N , sie- f s i if T ,T Back row-Worfhingfon, Seaver, Bullard, Gufes, Folsom, Rose, Junior Manager Pufnam. Fronf low-Low, Brock, Laney, Armsfrong, Owen, Coach Lockwood, Manager Leliaker. CLEVER STRATEGY ond o powerful boclchond ploced Bob Low in The number one posiTion on The STonTord vcirsiTy Tennis Teom. Low is Tormer noTionc1l inTer-colle- gioTe chomp ond reoched The semi-Tinol broclceT oT The nc1Tionol junior losT yeor. Forehond honors on The vorsiTy go To Dove Brock, diminuTive neTTer who moves quiclcly obouT The courT ond hos o knock Tor deceiving oppo- nenTs by puTTing o Top-spin on The boll. CopTcain Jim Seover is ci plugger ond o hord TighTer wiTh good sTeody Tc1lenT in every deporTmenT oT The gome. Fine boclc-courT obiliTy ond sound ground sTrolces lcepT Lloyd GCITSS well up on The vorsiTy lodder. Bud Biorlcmon moved inTo o vorsiTy role by woy OT on severe service ond clever ground ploy. Jock l.oney's speed ond boclc- courT skill, Myron Folsom's Torcing gome, ond Neil Bol- lc1rd's serve mode Them voluoble vorsiTy men. lt' ROBERT W. PUTNAM EDWIN H. LE BAKER , ll.: vorsiTy Tennis NEIL BALLARD BOB LOW SUNNY CALIFORNIA l-TAS TURNED OUT The noTion's sTrongesT Tennis Teoms Tor mony clecodes. oncl This yeor wos no excepTion. As o resulT, The PociTic CoosT ConTerence wos ogoin The highesT closs collegioTe Tennis leogue in The counTry. STon- Torcl's role is horclly impressive oT TirsT glonce, buT o loolc oT The scores indicoTes ThoT only o Tew beTTer breoks during The comcerence seoson would hove plocecl The Cords well up The lodcler. Only Two oT The lnolion neTTers' conTerence losses were by more Thon ci one-gome morgin. The U. C. L. A. Bruins cloimecl Two 5-4 vicTories over STonTord, while 5ouThern CciliTornio won 8-l ond 5-4 over 5TonTord. UniversiTy oT ColiTornio oleTeoTed The lnclions 9-O ond 5-4. Ancl o 5-4 loss To The Beors wos some- Thing To boosT obouT, since The Berkeley Teom wos one oT The sTrongesT ever To oppeor in The CoosT Conference. The Beors wenT Through Their seoson undeTeoTecl, o record oln'1osT unprececlenTed in col- lege Tennis circles. -ALLAN ROSE STanTord's non-conTerence showing was moderaTely good in ThaT iT included only one loss, Two Tie scores, and Two vicTories. The neTTers sTarTed wiTh Two vicTories. 7-2 and 5-4, respecTively, over The CaliTornia Tennis Club and The Golden GaTe Tennis Club. Then came a 5-5 Tie wiTh The Olympic Club and a 6-3 loss To The Berkeley Tennis Club. STanTord alumni presenTed an impres- sive array oT Tennis champs, and The Cards held Them To a 4-4 Tie, which mighT easily have been a STanTord varsiTy vicTory had one doubles maTch noT been called on ac- counT oT darkness during a deadloclced Third seT. Dave Broclc was STanTord's rnosT con- sisTenT player, losing only one singles maTch during The season. Bob Low, sophomore sensaTion, Tound himselT piTTed againsT some oT The naTion's TinesT neTTers, buT sTill was vicTorious on a Tew occasions. CapTain Jim Seaver, Lloyd C5aTes, Jack Laney, Neil Ballard, and lvlyron Folsom won enough maTches To save Tace Tor STanTord in The conTerence and in preliminary TourncimenTs. STan Owen and Sherwood ArmsTrong made The besT doubles record, Tollowed closely by Low and Seaver. JIM' semen NEIL BALLARD and JIM SEAVER voirsily Tennis DOUBLES TEAMS OF Brock ancl Biorkman, Gales ancl Owen, anal Brock anal Folsom mel wilh moderale success. Laney ancl Armslrong are lhe only graolualing members of lhe I939 varsily, anal replacemenls by such proven freshmen players as Larry Dee gives Slanlorcl promise of a line group for l94O. Junior varsily players cornpelecl in only Jrwo conlesls This season and won bolh, 7-O over San lvlaleo Junior College and 5-4 over Fresno Slale. Aclclecl experience anal skill place several of lhern well in Jrhe run- ning for The l94O Slanlorol varsily berlhs. DAVE BROCK freshrnoin Tennis Back row-Brinckeroff, Rohde, Dorsey, Keller, Couch Lockwood, Vanderburgh, Walker, Holm, Ross, Cahill. Fronf row-McDonald, McNeil, hy Dee K'ngsbury, C y Lowe, Levee, Chapple, Neel, McCorf -w-v?-mfv.---pwmm-we.1mq..qmvm.5--.-'v'wnmll,..-,. -. - ,-----ew-s.. .-...--naming, schedule LARRY DEE, Tl-IIRD RANKING NATIONAL JUNIOR, led fhe Sfonford freshmen fennis feom fhrough o glorious l939 seoson, morred by fwo non-conference losses ond o 5-4 defeof of fhe honds of fhe Universify of Colifornio freshmen. Popooses sforfed wifh vicfories over Solinos ond Menlo ioysees, 9-O and 7-2, respecfively. Son lvlofeo J.C. bowed fo fhe Sfonford yeorlings, 8-I. ond Son Froncisco J.C. followed wifh o 7-3 vicfory. Cord frosh foolc Lowell I-ligh School, 5-4, ond Soc- romenfo J.C., 5-2, ond losf fo Posodeno J.C., I-7. Dee won oll his singles mofches, ond D. G. Poffer- son cloimed 4 ouf of 7. lvlilce Levee, Dick Cohill. Corr Neel, Willord Webber, Bob lvlorsholl, Elmer Brinlcerhoff, ond Sfon Voinderburgh had succes- sively good records for fhe seoson. Dee ond Levee formed fhe besf doubles combinofion for fhe fresh- men, ond won fhe fhree mofches in which fhey ployed fogefher. Neel ond lvlorsholl, Dee ond Pof- ferson, ond Pofferson ond Neel each cloimed one doubles vicfory. Ofher Sfonford freshmen doubles combinofions were Dee and Chopple ond I-lolm ond lvlcllonold- l minor :peril inTramuraI sporIs l'U oofball Th b Th h d he fellow charging ln e O fully h T I h 9 fTh Andy Sfalko manager, wa complefe mu I p g f foofball T g player os dfh WINNING TI-IE INTRAIVIURA FOOTBALL TiTIe Tor The second con secuTive year, an aggressive DeIT Chi Team wenT Through The schedul undeTeaTed, Taking The Sigma Chi in The TinaI game, I3-6. Iv1ainsTay oT The DeITa Chi squad were Iviervy SuIIivan. capTain, Jack Laney, Fre Baker, I-Ierb Bull, and Chuck Mc InTyre. All-inTramuraI seIecTions wen To McInTyre and I3iII Quackenloush Encina 3W, aT ends: John I-IaTTner Fiji, cenTerg and Lyman Calkins an Robin I-Iood, Phi Psis, Jack Rogers Breakers, and Leo Feder, Sigma Chi in The I:nackTieId. lh 'lh If lhbl blf l Varsily baskelball is repro- Quad cameraman ca c uced in minialure, roofing sec- ball in midair 'us as lions and all, on lhe infra- ler swings lhe a or l fl base h'l JE INTRAMURAL PROGRAM oll lo an inleresling slarl each as lhe lirsl sporl lo be played is louch loolball. Winning lhe crown lor lhe second con- year, an aggressive Della I aggregalion look lhe Sigma lained by Mervyn Sullivan, lhe Della Chi leam was composed ol Fred Baker, Charles lvlclnlyre, Tony Keese, Jack Laney and l-lerb Bull. The all- inlramural seleclions placed Mcln- lyre and Bill Quackenbush, Encina s in lhe linal game, I3-6. Cap- 3W al ends, John l-lallner, Fiji al cenler and Jack Rogers, Breaker, Lyman Calkins and Robin Hood, Phi Psis. and Leo Feder, Sigma Chi in lhe backlield. Volleyball, anolher lall quarler evenl wenl lo lhe Alpha Dells. The D. U.'s and lhe Phi Psis placed second, while lhe Alpha Dell second leam came in lourlh. ln horseshoes Phi Della Phi won over Della Chi in lhe linal malch. l-land- ball, played winler quarler, saw lhe graduales from lhe Business School lake lirsl, lollowed by El Capilan. Alpha DelTa Phi and Alpha Tau Omega Tied Tor Third. The big inTra- mural evenT oT winTer quarTer was loaslceTloall. For The second Time The powerTul ATO quinTeT swepT The Tield. Ken Koch and Kai Larsen sTarred Tor The Alpha Taus. Again The Sigma Chis losT ouT in The Tinals, I4-8. In a posT-season game, The STanTord winners won over Their Cal broThers, winners oT a similar Tour- namenT aT Berkeley. The all-inTra- mural Team placed Koch and Dick LaPranchi, Kappa Alpha. aT Tor- wards, Arch Zamloch, Phi DelTa Phi, aT cenTer, and Lyman Calkins, Phi Psi, and Jack Topham, Sigma Chi. aT guards. lnTramural Traclc, which was posTponed Trom winTer To spring quarTer, was won by DelTa Upsilon. lndependenTs came in second, and The A.T.O.'s Third. George Voll as- sured a D.U. vicTory when he placed TirsT in The high iump and boTh hurdle races. SporTs in progress or yeT To be played oTT aT press Time included soTTloall, hardball, swimming. A T T p d I T I h dl h dl h y T d poinfs in rieTy of forms buf all reach Th Th b TT k T. Tape in good Tim es is wa owar e reos s ro e even E. 268 i 5 Up and over acfion in a volleyball mufch. summary A sTudy in concenfrafion of a handball arfisf. SOME SPORTS which mighT be considered raTher minor as inTercollegiaTe evenTs are, neverTheless, an imporTanT parT oT STanTord's inTramural pro- gram. PirsT oT These sporTs played OTT in auTumn quarTer was volleyloall. The Alpha DelTs proved The beTTer men when iT came To hiTTing The volleyball where Their opponenTs weren'T. Their TirsT Team won The Trophy while Their second squad Tools Third. The D.U.s and Phi Psis Tied Tor second place, and The BeTas and DelTa Chis won in Their leagues. l-land- ball came winTer quarTer. The graduaTes Tram The Business School showed up The resT oT The enTranTs and came ouT on The Top. El CapiTan placed sec- ond. The Alpha DelTs and The ATOS Tied Tor Third place. ln The horseshoe TournamenT, The Phi DelTa Phi Tour-man Team cleTeaTed The DelTa Chi aggre- gaTion in The Tinal maTches. 269 minor sporTs Cl-TEERING STADIUM CROWDS, large acTion shoTs in The ciTy papers, and The like are only Tor a Tew OT The sTellar aThleTes aT STanTord. Many more members oT The sTudenT body geT Their Tun and exercise, sans large crowds and publiciTy, in whaT is lcnown as The minor sporTs program. Under The direcTion oT Coach Harry Maloney, This program has grown unTil iT now includes almosT every Torm oT aThleTics Tram swimming in The Encina pools To slciing in The High Sierras. While all These sporTs are planned To Turnish The sTudenTs a comprehen- sive physical program, and The Term Tor The love QT sporTs and exercise is usually applied To Them, compeTiTion is presenT. A new-Tound inTeresT in The arT aT specTaTor sporTs has broughT more en- ThusiasTic audiences To The pools, courTs, and oTher scenes aT minor sporTs compeTiTion during The pasT year. And The YosemiTe weelcenders have Tound a Tine Team represenTing The Farm miles Tram The campus winning honors Tor STanTord in The Sierra snows. CapTain Bill Janss qualiTied in The Olympic Slci Trials, while Eleanor WaTson won more Than one women's evenT, and was chosen Snow Queen aT The Reno WinTer Carnival. STanTord was also Tamed in The air, as The Flying Club won The Glover Loeing Award Tor The second year in a row. This award is presenTed To The mosT acTive Tlying club in The UniTed STaTes. swimming ENCINA FOOLS SPLASHED Wlll-l JOY week oTTer week os The STonTord vorsiTy swimming Teom chollqed up high poinT scores ogoinsT vorious opponenTs To give swimming Tons o preview oT The nexT Two yeors, when STonTord is desTined To moke swimming hisTory. FirsT prey oT The lndion swimmers wos The AThens AThleTic Club, who Took o 49-26 beciTing. STonTord's vicTory over Son Jose SToTe wos even more decisive, 54-20. Then come The UniversiTy oT Oregon WebTeeT To The Encino Pools Tor ci 44-3l licking. The Olympic Club Turned The Tobles by Tolcing The Cords, 50-25, ond The UniversiTy oT SouThern ColiTornioi gove Them conTerence worries by deTeoTing Them, 43-32. MosT decisive STonTord vicTory wos 54-I9 over U.C.L.A., Tollowed by ci 40-34 STonTord win over UniversiTy oT ColiTornio. While STonTord swimming will suTler con- siderobly Trom groduoTion, The Treshmon closs oTTers on exTroor- dinorily promising orroy oT swimmers ond divers To odd To oi Hack row-Coach Brandsfen, Coach Thornfon, Lamb, Vifousek, Weafherbe, Brahfz, Duncan, Weeden, Clarke, Winkleman. Fronf row- Mancgar Chisum, Livingsfon, Hafch, Needham, Wiper, Morris, Wilson. l 271 Tine selecTion oT sophomore TolenT Toword TuTure STonTord swim- , ming Tome. 5 4 , ...A H, on,,,,, , , XX -o ,, i Tii TTT s s iii Q .V ,.' A, X, V ,S V. I, , , .HLA Yv,4 N All. U ,L .NXXX Wai- 1-.'2f T ' w-H0- xv M: f 1,.,,'. , ' ' is?-isa ww 2 Q , v 1 . eg gi-I U, Sfgnding, leff fo righf-Coach ThornTon, Coach Brandsfen, Tiefien, Shcllenberger, Frosl, Plofe, Lomb, Vilousek, Wilson. g child, Hafch, Jamieson, Manager Chisum, Moreno, Hoover, Weeden, Jessup, Allen, Dowling. wojrer polo IN AN EXTRA PERIOD oT The deciding gome oT The SouThern Division conTerence. STonTord's newly sTyled woTer polo Team losT To UniversiTy oT ColiTornio iTs Tinol conTesT ond The l938 corncerence crown. BUT The 4-3 score mighT eosily hove been weighTed The oTher woy, ond o series oT decisive vicTories, wiTh The excepTion oT one Troion encounTer, indicc1Ted Thc1T The l-lungorion sysTem, inTro- duced QT STonTord Tor The TirsT Time, ond on orroy oT Tine swimmers hczd combined To moke one oT The TinesT woTer polo Teoms in STonTordhisTory. Coach NorTThornTon's new sTroTegy Tec1Tured moinly speed ond TosT breaking, cenTerecl oloouT The sprinT mon ond cenTerbock who maneuvered consTcnTly in The Tonk cenTer To Teed The bull To The Torwords. Treshman swimming and yyarer polo W.. AMPLE PROOF Tl-TAT Tl-IE FROST-l SWIMMING TEAM was The besT in The counTry This pasT year, and one oT The sTrongesT The Farm has seen is The TacT ThaT Coach NorT ThornTon's Papoose Tanlcmen hold every naTional Trash record buT one, as a resulT oT This year's achievemenTs. STars oT This ouTsTand- ing squad were CapTain Paul l-lerron, ScoTT Dudley, breasTsTrolce, and l-lowie Adams, champion diver. l-lerron swam all evenTs and was The reason Tor The Team's high scores. Cards deTeaTed The Cal Trosh, 40-32. Climax oT an undeTeaTed season came when The Trosh placed Third in The NorThern CaliTornia Championship meeT. Their big broThers and The sTrong Olympic Club squad were The only Teams ahead oT The aggressive'Trosh. WiTh such a record, The Trosh will probably see a good deal oT acTion on nexT year's varsiTy. in on, mifh, Bacon, Dudley, Miller, Herro S 'Th C h Th 1 Fonf ro Y 9 P arin , ee ach, Coach Wilson. A 8 k K I C dd gf S P ll k, Holfom, Manw g S b rf., .- r 'QQ' ah Q' , . P: 6' -C lg , lui l a4'5 ' 19 ,-. i Ji, Muunfed-McClln+ock, Fullerfon, Downey, Sullivan, Mefzger, Macrafe, Keese, Schuliz. Sfanding-Reid, Daley, Hoyf, Brooks, Ivey, Weisenburg, Smifh, La Prade, Urschel, Manager Thomas. Kneeling-Safes Longmire Duke Baker Dirker Buchanan Hur? Coach Allen, Quefnick, Wesfbrook, Glikbarg, Coupe, Miller, Forlner, Atkinson, L fha p Q I Q MAJOR l-lARRY B. Al.l.EN'S Polo squad, lliouglw il does nol ploy in any- A llwing llial miglfil be lermed a conference, annually plays a series ol games willw Ulali, Arizona, and Soullwern California. The Wildcal poloisls from Jrlie U. ol A. usually come oul viclors in lliese play-ollsg so il was quile llwe Card lriumpli lo win lwo oul of lour from llie lward riding Arizonians. ln llle lirsl ol a Two-game series willl Ulolw, Slonlord came llfirouglw wi'rl'1 anollwer viclory. Againsl U. S. C. l'l'1e Card lworsemen won, IO-5, in llne lirsl ofa lwo-game series.Will1 l'l1is record, llwey have o good chance lo displace Arizona from llie winners circle. Caplained by Jim Fullerlon al number 3,ll1elirs+ slring squad was composed of Wall Sulli- van al number l, Sleve Downey. number 2, and Berl McClinlocl4 al' back. Al llfie Golden Gale lnlernalional Exposilion, llfle Cards won over llfie Monlerey 274 Presidio Army Qiclicers, I2-9. boxing CLAYTON FRYE PROVED l-HMSELF one of lhe CoasJr's linesl boxing coaches by virlue of his fine record in his second year al Slanicord. l-le shaped from somewhal inexperienced malerial a really line group of boxers who made o clean sweep, 8-O, againsl U. C. L. A., and delealed Universily of California, 8-3. The Bears succeeded in lying Jrhe -Cards 4-4 in a relurn rnalch. Only Slan- ford loss was To lhe California Aggies, 5-4. Because few heavy- weighls were willing +o rneer Johnny Ward, sensalional Card sophomore pugilislr, his wins were mosirly lorfeils. l-lerb Gunn, Bill Greer, Bill Wilber, Doug Gronl, Jaclc Rice, John Wilson, and Bruce Berg compleled a line combinarion. Leff fo righf-Junior Manager Kenchelian, Assisfanf Coach Mynderse, Spain, Fairfax, Sfein, Mclnfyre, Hovey, MacMichael, Winfer, Greer, Poffs, Wilber, Wilson, Rice, Zook, Manager Kirby, Coach Frye. gene lunney award Winners Franf ow- ac Mic ae h I W f B g -Maloney, Kenche- in er, er , R M Wilson. Back Row Iian, My derse, Greer, Gunn, P Hs, Mclnfyr Frye. VISIONS OF A FULL SEASON ol: vicTories were bloclcened oT The ouTseT by o Tie score in STonTord's opening soccer encounTer, ond o Teorn ThoT had hopes oT winning The IQ38 conference crown wos To be conTenT wiTh on seoson ThoT wos good buT disop- poinTing. Son Froncisco Junior College scored The deiecTing blow by Tieing The score in The losT mo- menT oT The opener, buT The lndion booTers rallied severol weeks loTer in or reTurn rnoTch wiTh o 2-O vicTory. Son Jose SToTe College ond UniversiTy of Coliicornio deolT The deciding blows wiTh Two vic- Tories each over The Cords. STonTord bocks Tormed o Tine deTensive woll ThoT held opponenTs To smoll scores, while The Torwords, locking in Tire buT Tol- enTed in TundomenTols, mode numerous scoring lciclcs. VorsiTy soccer B k row-Manager Woolf, MacKenzie, Bcrkcn, Pierce, Hawley, Clark, Homilfon, Edwards, Arrasmifh, Pugh, Macey, Sanz-Agero, L d bkDIGbfdTAffMgCkSffdChI Jdff q C ChMIyFf -d N ' ron row e J6 c, oe, er se , ssis an una er oo, wa or , amers, e eno a um, arr, occ cone. D Benedeifi, Cu'ThberTson, Sonfum, Munzer, Sadullch, Rosenfhal, Bryon, Pellcs, Olsen, Rodgers, Cookson. Back row-Goodwin, Egenolf, Lcpidus, Boyle, Burns, McCreery, Whiie, Compfon, McDonald, Griffifh, Mcnwcring, Coach Moore. Fronf low-Gunfermann, Mulchay, Boies Champion, Wilhoit, BilIs, Hu.f, McClo1chy, Lyon, Payne, Bcrneson, Manager Coffman. Will-l QNLY SEVEN MEN hoving previous experience ond ci Two-weelg procTice session before Their TirsT gome, The Trosh soccer squod's prospecTs were none Too lorighT lcisT SepTernber. WiTh no procTice seoson rules such os vorsiTy TooTboll hos, mony oT Their opponenTs had olreody been in procTice on monTh or so. Because oT This hondicop, Their predecessors hold come Through losT yeor's seoson wiThouT ci vicTory. This yeor's Teom sTorTed ouT wiTh o I-O deTeoT: Then come Through wiTh cz 3-O vicTory, onoTher deTeoT, csnoTher vicTory, ond The Pcipoose loooTers Tciced The Col Trosh even up. lT wos Too much experience ond weighT ogoinsi' Them, ond o 4-O ond 4-I deTec1T resulTed. Cc1pT. Fred Bills ond Tony GunTermonn supplied The scoring punch during The seoson, while Doug WilhoiT, Jock T-TurT, ond Goolie Jock Burns loolsTered The deTense. Cooch Johnny Moore ToughT good soccer, and produced some booTers who oughT To see vc1rsiTy c1cTion nexT yeor. Treshrnon soccer 277 Back row-McicHurg, Russell, Berl, Brigham, Wyelh, Wrighf D h C h T S I R h S occ wiggs eix udolp ullon. yarsily golf A BRAND NEW VARSITY GOLF TEAM represenled Slanford on The fairways This year. Coach Eddie Twiggs, losing all his lasl year's Nalional Collegiale Championship leam, had lo build a new squad. Wilh Warren Berl and Don l-laslell as lhe nuclei lor lhe '39 edilion, Coach Twiggs saw his divolmen 'lake lirsl place in The four-way Pacific Coasl Championship, soulhern division. Berl and l-laslell placed one, lwo in lhe meel, held on lhe Slanford course. A week laler lhe Card golfers losl lo California, I7-IO, on The Berkeley course. The second malch againsl Cal resulled in a Card 2-l viclory. Don Kennedy, Jack Showaller, Dick Wrighl, and Bud Finger formed lhe com- peling varsily leam. As in lraclc, Slanlord golf usually gains lurlher lame during lhe summer monlhs, and lhus il remains lo be seen whal Farm golfers can accomplish. 278 in Treshrnon QolT STARTING Tl-IE SEASON oTT wiTh o propheTic win, STon- Tord's Pdpoose golTers won ci decisive vicTory over Lowell l-ligh School by The score oT 24lf2 To Zlfz on The STonTord course. Guy Showley, Top mon OT This yec1r's Trosh Teom, led his Tellow divoTeers To vicTory by deTeoTing The sToTe high school chornpions. In Their second moTch, The Trosh Took PolyTechnic I-ligh, 26-IO. l-lighlighT oT The seoson come when STonTord's TuTure linlcsrnen nnode ic: cleon sweep in Their moTch ougcuinsT The Cel Trosh, I8-O. BoTh The TirsT ond second sTring yeorlings won every rnoTch ployed. Members oT The Teom included Showley, Irv l-lell- mon, Bill Moore, Henry Thompson, l-lcirry Spurloclc, Fronlc ToTum, Dudley SmiTh, ond John Mopel. 279 b II S d L Cf ff C Ch C k H y M y hoff, Woolley, Cooper, Couch Bugge. Tencing WITI-I MANY A DISENGAGE AND FLYING CUTOVER. The varsiTy Tencers wenT Through a season marked by The winning oT The I-Ieron Trophy in auTumn quarTer. During OcTober, The Indian Tencing squad ouTpoinTed San Fran- cisco Y.IvI.C.A. and CaIiTornia, winning boTh maTches I3- I2. John Cooper won all his maTches againsT his Cal -op- ponenT. The Team dropped The oTher TIIT oT The I-Ieron TournamenT, 6-I9, To FunIce's Fencing Academy. In winTer quarTer The Form swordsmen enTered The A.F.I..A. Tourney. In These maTches They won over Olympic Club, 5-O, buT were deTeaTed by The ITaIian Club, 2-5. The nexT encounTer resuITed in a Cai vicTory over STanTord, I I-I4. CapTained by I-Ierb Woolley, The varsiTy Team was composed oT John Cooper, Dick IVIeyerhoTT, Francis Bray, Corneiius Chiamori, and Devens GUST. The Trosh Team, which were deTeaTed by Cal, 3-6, in Their only maTch, was made up oT Lawrence Campbell, EIIioTT Snedecor, and RoberT EarI. , . H f J l1gfP',js'TV .' 2 M '?'ff.z,, i' 'T 'r ig V, : ' f- , H ' 11. f- gi . ' -A ' :Q .L 'I . r 1 Q,-T-V -- muh' 1. .V gl J, if 1, V L.: if A . f.fa.gi?,., Q i .. T c. T' . T L - ,1,e,:- f - '. ' gf 'lv'- T 'sign T 'A v . W - yu Leff fo righf-Zuckerman, Clayburgh, Difz, Rosenfeld, Davis. Lower rfghf- McDuffie, Janss. ski Team STANFORDS SKI TEAM is The youngesT member oT The Farm's aThleTic group, buT iTs members en- Tered Tive meeTs during The winTer season. They placed Third, behind Nevada and CaliTornia, in The lasT meeT oT The year, The VanderbilT meeT aT Donner Pass. As only Zuckerman and RosenTeld graduaTe, prospecTs should be brighT Tor The Car- dinal in The snow nexT winTer. ReTurning will be CapTain Bill Janss, Phil Clayburgh, John DiTz, and Lloyd Davis, manager. CTOSS Tl-QT , K, E' T sT1.Lll.:1Ta '- Leff fo right-Ferguson, Soldafe, Moore, Girard, Shaw. JUST TO KEEP IN SHAPE is why a Tew oT Dink TempleTon's Track squad go running abouT STanTord and viciniTy during Toll quarTer. They're The middle and long disTance runners oT The Track squad who make up The Farm's cross-counTry Team. Though iT's quiTe The workouT To run Tour miles or so over hill and dale. They do iT To keep in shape Tor The spring season. There is a Cali- Tornia-STanTord meeT To Top oTT Their Training. The score This year was STanTord 46, CaliTornia I5, buT cross-counTry score is like golT-The low scorer wins. Back row-Low, Sfaver, Spickard, Folsom, Easlon, Goode, Hirsi, Newell, Hurlebaus, Edwards, Assislanl' Manager Shenson, Manager Lanphier. Third row-Coach Classen, Wilson, Gerlach, Hood, Carnahan, Davis, Hexfrum, Lundbeck, Grubbs, McM.1rray, Hickingbolham, Wesl, Thompson, Brenner. Second row-Coach Wylie, Sparling, West, Parfridge, Gallarneau, Galleffi, Geissler, de Mcilly, Pierce, Barnard, Hayden, Lewis, Assislanf Manager Classen, Coach Maloney. Fronf row-Assisfanl' Manager Shaw, Ugrin, Raymond, Bohosky, Musy, Johnson, Fay, Schaupp, Calkins, Jedenoff, Ausfin, Pugh, Milligan, Anderson, Turner. ge. I I v I Q ll lose fl rugby RUGBY AT STANFORD IS UNIQUE among college sporls: lhe players ask for no recognilion, -no awards, no scholarships, only fun. Decisive viclories over lhe Berkeley Universily Club, Universily oi San Francisco, Soulhern California, U.C.l..A., lhe Olympic Club, and lhe Slanlord Medical School marked lhe Cord ruggers as lhe Coasl's oulslanding aggregalion unlil Universily of California caughl' ine lndians olrl lheir guard for a iirsl deleal, 6-5. Bul lhe Cards came back in a final blaze ol glory when lhey were inviled lo meel The Brilish Columbia All-Slars, highly 'fouled Canadian leam, on San l:rancisco's Treas- ure Island. Skilllul work by such Card sland-ouls as Aus- lin, Calkins, Fay, Gallarneau, Grubbs, and Johnson proved loo much for lhe Canadians, and Slanlord won, I8-I6. W re STI i n Q 6 TI-IE ALI.-UNIVERSITY WRESTLING TOURNAMENT was STc1nTord's only chonce To see iTs vorsiTy wresTIers in c1cTion, since no compeTiTion wos scheduled wiTh ony oTher Tecim. STeve KeusseTT ouTmc1Tched Jim Groves in ci long hord- ToughT bouT To cloim The heovyweighT chompionship. John I-IoTTner cloimed The universiTy crown in The I75-pound clciss, ond Bill LonghursT scored ci Toll in The I65-pound division. Bill Gosline, DwighT Zoolc, Woyne Zook, ond I-lorry Dickson cloimed honors in The lighTer weighT divisions. gymnoshcs UNIVERSITY CE CALIFORNIA hod iTs usuol Tine oggre- goTion oT gymnc1sTs, cind The Beors had IiTTIe Trouble Trouncing The STc1nTord Indions, 67-5. I-Iowever, Cooch Ken Edwords produced o Teom whose exhibiTions in The pavilion goined much Tovoroble commenT. AI KiTTeII cloimed Tome on The porollel bors, while Norm Jesberg ond Elorion Ercznlc perTormed on The rings. Lomox Turner ond Bill Gronnis worked on The Tumbling mc1Ts. Bob I-Ic1II Q1 k T B F f CV hDEd wcis The only Treshmon Tumbler ond goined9poinTs ogoinsT p 'f fhg 40 Tor The Cc1IiTornic1 Trosh. I I J b g gn lifiiij 'fall sf-g xi 1 4:,- c,i,is1If2 I :scifi il is iw - Y Lf' 1F15 mill - iw 1 'l ,Q if ' r '1 E Us T 'TT vi - ' 1. -I .I i 'I sf I T742-Q' bee n r df:-3-L17 I 1' I T - Q ' 1 I -fi!-p w-fi!-X i J1+.Li,.,L. miktaty LOUIS J. NISSEN rnaior vyalier awarcl Winner YEARLY The ihree members oi Jrhe iviililary Deparimenr receiving ihe highesi raiing in miliiary proiiciency are given ihe Award donaiecl by iviaior l-lerloeri D. Walier, '03 I938-39 loroughi ii io Louis J. Nissen, Jr caclei major, John W. Moore, and Thomas Fleming, Jr Lefi fo righf-Slocum, Holmes, Peyion, Allen, Bird sianiara if O. MAJOR Louis J. Nissen, Jr. CAPTAINS Thomas Fleming, lll Herberf R. McClinloc John W. Moore John C. Playfer Hampfon J. Pool FIRST LIEUTENANTS Noel Anderson John S. Burl' Robert E. Coffin Ray C. Conner Edward B. Cornell Juslus J. Craemer James B. Eckerson Mark S. Edson, Jr. Vaughn K. Goodwin John R. Hedelund Lester T. Hibbard Hershey Julien Anlhony V. Keese Will W. Lee Corliss V. Liffle Bruce D. McCreary William R. McPeak Thomas M. Monfgomery , Ariel W. Nielson Clinlan L. Olson . John S. O'Neill, Jr. i.. John F. Porler Claude H. Purkill Edward J. Raleigh Henry H. Rhoads Adrian F. Sherman Hugh D. Smifh William A. Spencer Walfer H. Sullivan, Jr. Philip H. Towle Maurice H. Knox Edward B. Lohmann William L. Longmire Adolph A. Lurie John T. McChesney Donald C. McCofler William L. McCurdy Bruce M. Manes Frank M. Marlin Leonard E. Weisenburg, Jr.Sl'anley W. Mayer Rolfe A. B. Wolfe-Salin Edward F. York SECOND LIEUTENANTS Gilbert S. Bachmann John G. Bauriedel Charles G. Bragg Philip S. Brooke, Jr. Gene D. Coldiron Thomas D. Dee Edmond G. Ducommun Bradley Duke Leonard W. Golden Charles R. Graham Roberi E. Hall Daniel J. Hewifl' Roberl D. Houghlon Henry A. Houser Wilson D. Hoyl' Herberl D. lvey, Jr. William R. Kimball, Jr Richard A. Meyerhoff William M. Milton Henry P. Mooii Fred L. Prideaux George L. Reid Edward N. Roberts Lee W. Rodgers Charles B. Russell Lee E. 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A.. ,a now: ' jx. ,rg Q .L.vQu: . , . f 1-ff if 3-f--f - L, ' J 2 X1 dgmiidi? M W,w.,9,,,,w1r,, ww vc .p+ 'm2 ,Lf ,, 's 1' W, g9awJ 4 -1 ' Ji ufom en 'J Jjaoztf l i- womens alh I elic associalion BEGINNING TI-IE ACTIVITIES ol lhe Women's Alh- lelic Associalion Ihis year, a dinner was given al liable l-lall early in fall quarler. Work of Ihe organiza- lion and opporlunilies lor parlicipalion in ils ac- livilies were discussed lor The benelil of freshmen women, many of whom evidenced considerable in- leresl. Also a highlighl of fall quarler was lhe annual Tri-Sporls Day, al which Slanlorol played hosl lo sporlswomen from Cal and Mills College. Prominenl on a program which included swimming and fencing, EDWINA A. ELLIS Back low-Cutler, Kendrick, Hinrichs, Ellis, Appleby. Second row-Sferry, Killefer, Hinds, McMur'fry, Holden F f K hf V I hne, Crommelin, Boggs, Beech, Peyfon, Andrews. Back row-Coin, Weed, Jewell, Worlhingham, M h J d F f -T dd Py K pp B ll y L Qw L iiii womens gym sloiff were hockey, orchery, ond fennis. Principol long-run ocfivifies of fhe Afhlefic Associofion during fhe yeor were fhe sponsorship of infromurol and infercloss gomes. Foll quorfer infromurols cenfered oround boslcefboll, olwoys o populor sporl' of fhe VVomen's Gym. Ping pong ond bodminfon followed during fhe winfer, ond fhe yeor wos concluded wifh golf ond volley-boil in fhe spring. lnfercloss goimes followed o somewhof differenf schedule, beginning wifh hoclcey in fhe foll. Boslcefboll come winfer quorfer, ond fhe minor sporfs foolc leciding ploce spring quorfer. The infroducfion of loicrosse during winfer quorfer proved fo loe o populor move which moy resulf in o new rnoior sporf in fhe fufure. Living up fo on orficle in fhe Jonuory lllus- frofed Review which offennpfed fo show fhof Sfonford women of fodoy ore for heolfhier ond more ofhlefic fhon fhose of fwenfy and fhirfy yeors ogo, Form women conclusively proved fheir cloim fo sporfs prowess. W.A.A. officers for fhe yeczr were Presidenf Edwino Ellis, Vice Presidenf Virginio Sferry, ond Treosurer Rufh Appleby. -A Left Whit fo right-Hurs , more, Troic. baslselball LIVING GROUPS and sororilies parlicipaled in llwe inlramural compelilion in llwe baslcelball Iourna- menl lweld fall quarler. Alllnougln winning llie corn- pelilion Iasl year by a comlorlable margin, Chi Omega slipped Io second Ibis year, yielding lop spol' Io a mililanl and viclorious Della Gamma. Back row C h We Fr f row -Beach R ynolds, Cu II ed, N dl g, Hall, B Boggs, Murphy, Whit gall WOMEN'S GOLF COMPETITION was included. as in former years, in Ilwe Tri-Sporls Day program in wl'1icI'i Farm golfers laced Cal and Mills College. As Ouad goes lo press Ilwe usual inlramural lourna- menl is being I'1eId. Run olll by pairing represenla- lives from eaclm group lo enler round play, ir will nel Hs winners small silver cups. Sug. v ., 'IWC-vs 'xr . v .-ay jf Leff fo righf - Boggs, Crommelin, Appleby, Boggs, Upshaw. b olrninTon WITI-l increasing populariTy badrninTon drew raclceT- and-bird wielders in growing numbers during The year. CornpeTiTion was carried on boTh in class and in The inTrarnural cornpeTiTions held winTer quarTer. As Quad goes To press, The Tourney is sTill in prog- ress: a small cup will be awarded The winners. l Bk Shdf - C y Lamb, Killefer, h rf T TH M I fy Couch Weed. Q F 1 Sh Id Hy L cn - B d Il, Rundle, Wai- Olmsfed, Murphy. Tennis STILL one oT The mosT popular sporTs aT The Women's Gym, Tennis conTinued To Till The courTs whenever weaTher permiTTed. Playing oTT inTer-club ladders and TournamenTs wiTh San MaTeo J. C. and San Jose STaTe College, The Women's Tennis Club added To a busy schedule compeTiTion wiTh The Uni- versiTy oT CaliTornia and Mills College on Tri-SporTs Day. 293 .-J My ,MJ w v 1 W . w :,, M in f 5,4 I 4 v, A w ,, 'E I :LA 7 1 N 1 fp ,Hx 1 F A ' 9 n ff-'L 0 QV W, 1 1 ' - Y EV gist N Jiixliiv. ,. M A Hia, ' :Wm 4 ffl 1 lp. A N A- I H , - f H if ,W ,Y 7 , s , - ,. 4.2 - . P 4, -. , 1 v ' ,, . n ,WL If H, f v . x ' ' - -at , m:v5,1, w J,,5.':Qp35sz' ., ww fm g X , -'sl 1 1 r- ' ''Wa-:ie'1,,1'1-,jw.11wwffa +Afry-ww.N!'wgzw- wwlkwmf ' if . ,-' k1 ?:' 1 , -Y .,--mmm v , J ' 2 EH . ,MM Q 1 ' uf Ev? few? '--' 2 ' -Q2?2?ff?-1ffsv- AA J - ww ,ffcgvii 1: 5 - rffrq? L a-:fi fl . , 1 i:2a!g. . . - , 'N ,-ir ',h,1 ':.: w-.2-'ne-:-. xv .. ' ' 'J 1- ' -, F f3251?. NE,.d,5 521,43 A 4331 sm ff., I 7 A ,,. 5 rw. ' . . NJN ' ' him 1 Q X K Q -1 X , X N HO .1-- G FSH 'Q 1 If 4' A ' Q. ii . mtsfi' ' 'ln ' 4' if E 2 Whgx Al- -7 .gm A Q' ' I ff' L3 at-NY .vu ug,-, gi ' ws 1 . X U MET. 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Roberfs only in clolhes bul in l'he women who weor lhem. Those who look looclc ol Jrhis seclion in yeors io come moy smile noslolgicolly ol The slcirls or lhe hoir-clo's. In record- ing Jrhe possing compus poroole. lhen, Tl-lE QUAD loouses lo cop- lure feminine icleols of Slonlord, l939. JEAN THOMPSON 9 r nu 4 vw f. L' A :wi . J' ' 5. ii? is-:Ali gf pf, .J . ,N Y. w, 1 M W M... I w E xn ' ' f f 5' .M .3 ,l f'1',f . A, , ' gf Jw 511,41 , W J S' 4: Lw ,ZX V if ii' M V gs-fu?s,w..1? 1 ' N NN. , - ' fQ,i'Q-WB-x X-w's1 l'?.4'T1A,:'fT xi f , ,1u?w? W ' 'Qi M1 ' ' W-1. V Y , . ' ., L '.r,,jqf, jj., . ,.- , I, V -. ,I,.,J.z-,,w ',,'w 5151 ,I ggwl N. Kim' ,N I 1, L al I- ,. M... Ng , , .,.. A F E ,,. -Q ,. A ,L sf' 441 ' uf A . ,L- E it-. 3,L.H g5:,,,,.QFM -gy, , qu 61, -- ' -re, A.. Q , -A --ml. B- fx ai fi ,I .1 by if ? 1 I :2.e?, V , T35 1' .zl ' jf , :ax f-- W 2 , ,:VA 13,.,,, ,,l,.,. ,N ' f 'H p. uiifw K , , wi mia nm f uf Q, 'Q Q5 H .xx is W W W J.. 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Roble Club leolures gel'-loge'rb- ers willw lood ond lun every Solurdoy niglil for llie girls: llwere ore birllwdoy dinners rnonllily, o leo ond open liouse eoclw quor- ler, ond Hexom legs every ollernoon during linols week. Men moy be inviled lo Sundoy suppers, ond ltocully lo dinner Wednesdoy niglwls. lvlory l-lelen IVlcCune become presidenl winler quorler, when Roble elecls ils own lreslwmon ollicers, ond supervised llwe busy sociol colendor of dances, leos, dinners, ond evenls wl'1icl'1 crommed 'flue remoinder ol Jrlie yeor. JEAN REYNOLDS MARY H. MCCUNE robe Cu 5 ary M E th M. Jeune Marie Lu H h M J. M Mary M Bennefl' Mary M. Boggs Maxine Dailey Ramona Dunshee Mary C Hayes F Delphlne Joy Janifh Mclnfyre Harrier E. Nash Barbara M. Pickelf Pafrlcla K Skinner Qrs MARY L. HINRICHS Commille Mary H. McCune - - Presidenf M. Jeane Chambers - - Vice-Presidenf Mary J. Menninger - - Secretary-Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Emily B. Luiz - - Tea Efhel V. Hoover - - - Faculfy Dinners E. Jane Pendergasf - - Dance Reba A. Smifh - - - Club Ferries Margarel H. Duff - - After Dinner Coffee Joan M. Robbins - - House Amy B. Greenwell - - Birfhday Dinners Sylvia W. Berry, Chairman - - Commiffee of Five iMavis Moore, Margaret Schilling, Reba A. Smilh, Gloria S. Sombornl Morning paper lime in Rohle proves lhal 'lhe lreshmen women d have olher lnleresls lhe funny papers no doubl 310 Dorolhy J Adams E Palncia Adams Jean Allen Leanore J Allen Edna M Amend Jeanne M Ames Jane E Andersen Barbara C Anderson Margarel J Andrews Susan C. M. Alklnson Jean M. Ausfin Dorolhy J. Belcher Mary E. Bell Sylvia W. Berry Mildred Bevil Florence D. Bigelow Mary Bills Belly J. Binney Kalherine C. Blackmore Elizabelh H. Boardman Nedra J. Bardwell Jean E. Bowe Muriel C. Boyd Jeanelle Boynlon Jean Breuner Mary A. Brockway Rulh A. Brolhers Jane Brundred Helen R. Brydan Margaret S. Brydon Nancy D. Burkell Nan Leslie Cain Claudine M. Callaway Belly R. Camomile Beverly M. Canine - Belly Lou Card Mary Louise Carpenler H. Collier Carler M. .leane Chambers Jeanne L. Chourre Karin L. Clark Joyce D. Clumeck Sara Colchensky Evelyn Croll Jean R. Crook Helen M. Cross Diane Davis Virginia l. Dean Pauline B. Deuel Shirley l. Doll Belly G. Droil Margarel H. Duff V. Elaine Earley Elizabeih Easlman The nighi of lhe S. C. Rallyg Roble queens, and I do mean queens: receiving the paiama- rino boys: do you sup- pose fhis is fhe hysferla we hear so much aboul? Winifred Ealon Emma Edwards Margaret A. Elliofl Helly J. Elmore Lois J. Emry Harriel V. Fisher H. Ann Fisher Harrier L. Fly Jane Forsfer Margrelia M. Foster Sarina Frankel Beisy T. Ericke Virginia E. Gadsby Jane Ganssle Belly Lou Gewald Phyllis A. Gilman Eleanor J. Gohl Donna J. Gcodhearf Juanifa l. Gossman Janice K. Gray Amy B. Greenwell Jane V. Greenwood Jean A. Griffin Martha Louise Grigsby Helen R. Griswold Margery Gunn Elizabelh A. Hackeil Regina S. Haimo Elinor V. Hall Pairicia R. Hall Eleanor L. Holler Elizabeth M. Hanna lrma Jean Hannibal Mary Louise Hardy Margaref A. Harper Theresa N. Hari Ellen Harii Myrnella W. Hauser Helen E. Hauss B. Georgia Haviland Adelaide Hayes Pafricia Hayes Mary Jean Haynes Barbara E. Heilbron Ha1el I. Henderson Eleanor M. Henkel Jean Holcomb Nancy Hood Eihel V. Hoover Margarei Hummel Diana F. Hunier E. Ann Hunier Janice Hyaii Mary Jane Isham , .TKRYLXKK '-N Qu...- F0 Geraldine Jackson Carol E. Johnson Jeanne M. Kesler Joan C. Kesfer Helen C. Kimball Margaref R. Kroener Margaref P. Kurfz' Lucille O. Laney Frances H. Lengfeld M. Pafricia Livesley - Kafherine L. Locey Emily B. Luiz Elena A. Madison Marian E. Manners Jane Ellen Marks Virginia S. Marquelfe Alaslair McDonald Molly A. McGuire Gail Mclnerney Beverly J. McKenzie Norma L. McKenzie Mariorie McKinlay Kafhleen McNally Helen E. McShea Belfy J. Menderson Mary J. Menninger Jean E. Merriam Miqueffe Miller Jane L. Miner Mary M. Mitchell Janer L. Moore Mavis Moore Miriam E. Moore Kaihryn A. Morgan Mary R. Morse Nancy A. Morse Muriel N. Mugler Rosemarie J. Mullany Joan Murray Harrie? Nash Belly C. Nixon Virginia D. Normand Jean Nowell Georgana M. Page Virginia B. Palmer Ellen H. Pafierson Bessie M. Paulsen Barbara A. Payne Joyce N. Peckham C. Jane Pendergasf Jean Penningion Peggy Perring Helen E. Peferson Marian Polin Signing oul-one of lhe intricacies of college life-lhey say a Roble girl'slife is simply filled wiih infricacies. Molly Poole Barbara A. Rapp Dorothy E. Rea Marilynn A. Reichardt Priscilla A. Reynolds Carolyn M. Rhodes Ruth Richmond Elizabeth A. Robbins Joan M. Robbins C. Mary Rodenbaugh Charlotte M. Rodenbaugh Charlotte H. Rush Margaret A. Schilling Violet G. Schoning Ann Scott Helen B. Severance Kathleen B. Skelley Barbara Jean Smith Carolyn K. Smith Doris V. Smith Reba A. Smith Janet l. Snelling Barbara J. Spencer Marymercer Spencer Harva R. Sprager Betty Ann Stekoll Paula Stephenson Eileen M. Sullivan Peggy Sussman Elizabeth Tanner Barbara H. Thoburn Dolores Y. Thornton Jane Thornton Margaret W. Tuttle Martha J. Van Fleet K. Genevieve Veale Eunice M. Verrill Virginia Volkmann Sally Wadleigh Eunice Sarah Wallis Betty Jane Ward Eleanor A. Watson Mary L. Walterick Mary F. Weaver Jane B. Weber Shirley V. Wendt Catherine J. Wethered Ruth D. Whitney Eleanor M. Williams Mariorie J. Williams Aline Wilten Helen G. Winters E. Louise Wolff Patricia Young Roble's much over- worked telephone oper- ator: knows more dirt than anyone in school: the young lady is prob- ably asking tor the tenth time it HE called. 313 lMPORTANT AMONG Lagunifa acfivifies for fhe year was fhe orienfafion program for sophomore and iunior fransfers, consisf- ing of casa spreads and feas, a iolly-up. exchange dinners, a dafe bureau, and fhe newly organized Pop nighf, wifh pop-corn and coca-cola served. A formal faculfy fea fo honor Miss Elizabefh Crandall, residenf direcfor, also held an imporfanf place on fhe fall calendar along wifh fhe usual birfh- day dinners, every ofher Sunday feas, and Fall lnformal Dance. A sophomore carnival fo acquainf Roble freshmen wifh fhe upper- class hall was held, as well as Chrisfmas dinner fo which all parenfs were invifed. Vocafional guidance commiffee discussions were also a feafure of fhe quarfer. Ad- vanced and beginning bridge classes were inaugurafed winfer quarfer, wifh Wednes- day nighf faculfy dinners, and fhe Winfer Formal. When l-lelen Gilman was elecfed presidenf spring quarfer, succeeding Ro- vena Conn, she Took over The exfensive program of feas and spreads in honor of freshman women who will live in fhe courf nexf fall. An oufdoor Spring Informal, an open house, and an exchange dinner wifh fhe eafing clubs wound up acfivifies for fhe year. ROVENA L CONN HELEN D GILMAN lagunila courl ollicers Margaref E Davis Helen D Gilman Barbara Goodrich Katherine Graff Befly L Henzne Eluzabelh J Laihrop Beffy Lyman H. Virginia Maiers June Phillips Anne Townsend Norma L. Waikins Mollie B. Wes? Com millees Rovena L. Conn - Barbara Goodrich Helen D. Gilman - Anne Townsend - Mollie B. Wesf - Beffy L. Henzie - Camille Morregia Helen D. Gilman LAGUNITA CLUB OFFICERS Firsf Term Presidenf - - - - Firsf Vice-Presidenf - - Second Vice-Presidenf - ------ Secrefary - Chairman of Commiffee of Eighf - - - - - - Treasurer A ---- - Culfural Chairman Second Term - --------- Presidenf - ------ Firsf Vice-Presidenf - - - - Second Vice-Presidenf Mary J. Monlgomery - ------- Secrefary Nancy O. Hursl --'-- Chairman al Commifiee of Eighf Annabelle Clark - Margaret E. Davis Teas: Vernice Carlson Belly L. Dirks Dorofhy l. Gray M. Margaref Haw Helen C. Herman Helen Hoffmark Sally J. Millhauser Dances: Nan E. Dau Barbara Bine COMMITTEE CHAI RM EN lnsfallafion Dinners: Mary J. Monfgomery Janef Walson Birfhday Dinners: Rufh W. Harris Mary L. Grefzer Elizabelh A. Nielson Chrisimas Dinner: Harrie? A. Wuslhnf Junior Transfer Sponsors: Virginia A. Thompson Naialia Allen lagunila Madeline Albers Nafalia J. Allen Peggy Allen Lorna K. Anderson Sally E. Arnold Elizabefh L. Ayres Margaret M. Bacigalupi Elizabefh F. Baer Dolores Bandini Mary Barkan Dorofhy M. Barker Barbara J. Bauer Mary E. Beach Dorofhy J. Beaflie Belly Behrens Marjorie J. Beuliel Barbara Bine Barbara J. Birbeck Jean Blackman Janef Brookover Dorofhy J. Brown lrene K. Brown Pauline Brown Jean M. Bryan? Mariorie A. Burson June F. Buller Gioia L. Buftress Jessie R. Cafderwood Vernice Carlson Evelyn I. Cary Neva M. Cavanagh Cecil P. Cave Elaine M. Chrislensen Annabelle G. Clark Margaret E. Conley Rovena L. Conn Georgia S. Cook Lucille M. Cook Mayo Cornell C. Margo Crain Frances E. Cunneen Norma A. Dales Ou? on fhe many porches surrounded by fhe lovely polio be- tween fhe casas, fhe girls find il' cool for reading and studying. lagunila Roberla E. Dannenberg Maidia K. Dawaff Nan F. Dau Lucy A. Davis Margarel E. Davis R. Elizabeih Dean Roxanne B. Delaney Fadhila D. Dinno Jean E. Dodge Alice M. Dolan Alma A. Dooling Ellen M. Douglas Efhel L. Drury Sylvia D. Duncan Marie E. Eafon Rurh R. Eales Mariiean Eberwine Marilyn Eccles Charleen Egan Brooke von Falkensfein M. Elizabelh Farrar Nancy Fawcelf Virginia C. Fawceif Jean R. Fiizhugh Patricia M. Flanagan Jessica K. Fleming Helen E. Forsyfh Edna M. Folsom H. LaVonne Frandson Marie A. Friedman Maxine M. Galbroifh Phoebe Gallas Mary-Louise Ganahl Shirley E. Geddes Frances M. Gignoux Helen D. Gilman Mary Louise Given Belly M. Gohl Louise Goldman Lorraine C. Goodman Polly J. Goodwin Dorofhy l. Gray The largesf dorm, Lag- unifa, wifh all its Casas, has ifs own telephone swifchboard and nore- box sysfem in fhe main lobby for fhe girls. Each casa has rooms furnished and infended only for sfudy hoursg fhere The girls may sludy alone or wifh friends from ofher liv- ing groups. Mary Louise Grefzer Kafherine Graff Yvonne Ground Barbara Groves Jane Guerena Jane L. Guernsey Anne M. Gurneife Marian J. Guyselman Jean C. Haber Margaref M. Hale M. Eugenio Halsey Belly J. Hammerly Horfense V. Hanson Doroihy Hanzlik Mary Louise Harber Jean L. Harris Ruth W. Harris Florence Haslerf M. Margaret Haw Helen C. Herman Peggy Jean Herrmann Shirley Hicklin Suzanne Hickman B. Lee Hills Barbara Hiss Helen Hoffmark Dorofhy E. Holman Doris E. Homer Carol N. Hover Elizabeih M. Huebener Belsy P. Hurst Nancy O. Hursf E. Barbara Hyland Suzanne D. Hyman Edlfh A. Irwin Julia E. Johnson Margarel E. Johnson Jane L. Karpe Mary J. Kennedy Aimee A. Kesferson Dolores M. Kiesau Poiricia L. Kingwell lagunila O '1 The big, bright, main lobby of fhe dorm looks like a 'picfure in Beffer Homes and Gardens: fhe inferior decoraling of fhe enlire hall is in perfect lasfe. Virginia G. Klufh Beverly E. Knapp Frances E. Knighl Jane Knighf Dorolhy J. Lachman Ida Lee Lamb Eloise R. Lamberl Dorefhea M. Lange Elizabefh J. Lalhrop Margaret E. Lavender C. Jane Lawrence May R. Lazarus Dorofhy A. LeBaker Alda R. Lehman Mary Leles Maybelle R. Ley Jean H. Lilienfhal Jean M. Love ' Eleanor M. Luiz Beify Lyman Mary H. Macomber H. Virginia Maiers Jane? L. Malloch Carolyn J. Marsh Phyllis J. Marfin A. Helen Mafsuoka Phyllis Maxwell Barbara E. Mayack Maude C. McArthur Marion M. McDonough M. Ann McGuigan Virginia M. McNamee Dorofhy C. Mears I Margaref Miedel Alice A. Miles Nafhalie M. Millard Jean M. Miller Nancy Millhauser Sally J. Millhauser Kafhleen Mills Barbara S. Milchell Cafherine M. Mifchelson lagunila M. Elizabelh Monfgomery Mary June Monlgomery Carolyn Moore Camille C. Moreggia Felker B. Morris Virginia M. Moll Marie C. Moi: Barbara J. Moyse Fern A. Muheim Jean B. Myers Edifh M. Nagel Elizabeth J. Newton Elizabelh A. Nielson Helen K. Noiiri Virginia D. Normand Ann W. Ogden Sylvia J. Onesli Pauline Owyang Caryl L. Parker M. LaVerne Palfon Margaref L. Paulson Louise C. Payne Barbara L. Peck Claire E. Pflueger June Phillips Martha E. Phillips Evelyn A. Pinkham Helen S. Pinkus Belly J. Poole Marjorie Prager Phyllis D. Rabiohn Elizabefh Raffin Kalheryn M. Ray Barbara A. Reamer Mary Lou Redman June A. Redwine Louise Reed Virginia E. Reeder Marilie B. Rice Adele L. Rodenbaugh R. Jean Romer Peggy A. Rule Alice B. Rundle A. Sammie Russell Marion 6. Russell Dorolhy L. Russey Maxine F. Samuel Alice M. Schmid? Dorolhy L. Scolf Kafhleen Seller Jeanne D. Sichel Barbara Sl-rainwald Dorothy P. Sheffler Claudine T. Sherman Garden furnifure is placed fhroughoulf fhe gardens and paiios for the use of 'lhe girls and fheir callers - and don f ihink lhey don l use fhem. 320 lagunila Virginia H. Simon Anabel Simpson Mary E. Sladen Rosalie J. Slaler Carolyn K. Smifh Frances E. Smifh E. Marian Smilh Rosamunde F. Smilh Mariery J. Sperry Yvonne M. Squellafi Pamela Sfeffan Marion C. Sieinlein Virginia Sfevens Elinor M. Sfevenfon Kafhryn L. Sfewarf Mary E. Sfewarl Cafherine deL. Sfraube Jean Sfurlevanf Barbara D. Sweefland Barbara E. Tackaberry Elizabefh W. Taylor Barbara A. Templeton Jeanne M. Thoburn Anne Townsend Marianne Townsend Mildred Tyre D. Cafherine Van Fleei Norma L. Wafkins Mary Louise Webb Mollie 8. Wesl Lyle L. Whifcamb Phyllis C. While Esfher M. Wilson Frances Wilson Mariorie L. Williams Margaref C. Windes Margaref H. Woodard Arline S. Woolach Madeline B. Wrighf Harrier A. Wuslhof Dorofhy L. Zeh Jane Zehnfbauer Alfhough Lagunila is noi' very close fo lhe Quad if is centrally Io- caled for all fhe amuse- meni spofs of fhe cam- pus, 'lhe gym, the boar- house, and lhe golf course. F l. Anna Mae Perfeys Katherine J. Cady Kafhryn N. Cripe f Af . UNION CLUB OFFICERS Firsf Term Lovell Gunfer - ------- Presidenl Enid Kuchel - - - - Firsf Vice-Presidenl Virginia B. Seerie - Second Vice-President Lois R. Whifmore - - Recording Secrefary Alice F. Banker - - ---. Treasurer Frances E. Lillyblad ' - Acfivifies Chairman Jane C. Roih - - - Lockoul Chairman Barbara A. Wade - - Calendar Chairman Mary E. Farrell - - - - Clubhouse Board Anna M. Pefieys - - - - - Head Sponsor Bernadeffe M. Farley - - - Chairman of Presidenfs Margaref E. Greenwell ---- Hosfess Chairman Second Term Enid Kuchel ---------- Presidenf Barbara A. Bovyer ----- Firsf Vice-Presidenf Jeanefre Thorp - - - Second Vice-Presidenr Belly L. Van Dalsem - - Recording Secrerary Frances E. Woodruff - - - - Treasurer Kafhryn M. Powell - - - Lockoui Chairman Isabelle M. Gore - - Calendar Chairman Mary E. Farrell - - - - Clubhouse Board Anna M. Peifeys - - - - Head Sponsor Anna M. Peifeys ----- Chairman of Presidenfs Barbara J. Curfis ------ Hosress Chairman HOUSE PRESIDENTS Fi rsf Term Barbara J. Curiis ----- Jule M. Lauppe ---- Ruth McDonald - M. Jeanefie Klaff - - Bernadefle M. Farley ---- Besse A. Clemeni ---- Second Term Anna M. Pelleys ----- Kafherine J.Cady - - - - - Mary L. Stong - - Gerrrude E. Roussey - Marie H. Fleck - - C. Elfa Van Norman - 322 - Union Madrono Manzaniia Mariposa Hawthorne - --Elm - Union Madrono Manzanita Mariposa Hawfhorne ---Elm LOVELL GUNTER ENID KUCHEL union r Bridge af Madronog look kind of camera shy don'f fhey? Mary A. Anderson Winninelle Arnold Shirlee Ausferland E. Sibyl Baker Alice F. Banker Barbara D. Barris Mary Beafon Tyra T. Behrens June E. Blodgef Jean E. Bolle Barbara A. Bovyer M. Nancy Bowhay Zillah Breff Dorafhy F. Brown Flora May Brown Muriel Carpenier Carmen N. Cobb Leonore Cohn Helen E. Crapp Bernardine l. Culver Dorofhy D. Cummings Barbara J. Curlis Belly M. Davis Laura H. Davis Almary DeWiHe R. Maygene Dunbar H. Jane Dunn Elizabefh R. Durham Bernadelfe M. Farley Mary Ella Farrell Lois R. Feldheym Billie Y. Fisk Marie H. Fleck Beverly J. Foss Mary Frick Dorofhy M. Garfin Barbara E. Gilbert Gretchen Gillespie Gene-Marie Gimbal Isabelle M. Gore Marieffa V. Granucci Margaret E. Greenwell union lnfgp Ei l union Lovell Gunfer J. Elizabelh Gwynne Marlhe Halbach Patricia A. Hallinan Jane C. Harringfon Mary Louise Henry Carolyn F. Hibbard Mary Louise Hieber Annabel Hopkins Helen R. Isaacs Marion A. Jackson Emily B. Johnson Billie J. Johnslon Mary I. Judson Kalherine Kalenborn E. Alene Kenner Mariorie L. Kibbe M. Jeanefle Klall Margarifa E. Kopf Jean F. Koepke Peggy Krumbein Enid Kuchel Phyllis Laclensohn Barbara R. Langer Marie K. Lalshaw Jule M. Lauppe Jeanne R. Levy Frances E. Lillyblad Annefle Lippman Befly J. Loftus Jane E. Logan Barbara Lombard Eleanor L. Marquand Mary J. McCaughey Befh A. McCrone Rufh McDonald Janice E. McLaughlin Frances C. Merchanl Marcia Miller Pafria J. Mixson A lrllle gossip in Union Barbara A. Mack Covrf marvelous spar Irene E. Monlgomery very prlvafe ,houghl union Mary E. Myers Elizabefh J. Nichols Zelva R. Pierce Muriel Pollia Kathryn M. Powell Agnes Quigley Elaine G. Raley Fay M. Ranney M. Jean Rassenfoss Fern E. Reid R. Denny Robertson Jane C. Roih Pally deRoulf Gerirude E. Roussey Rabin A. Rule Geraldine A. Schreiber Marian L. Schull Virginia B. Seerie Sue Smifherum Judilh H. Spalding Mary Louise Slang Jeanefle Thorp Elizabelh A. Tillolson Aileen M. Tobin Mary V. Troia Betty Lou Van Dalsem Barbara A. Wade Mariorie J. Wahrenberger Ann A. Walker Barbara E. Wear Marlyn H. Whedon Rila E. Whellon Lois R. Whifmore Dorofhy B. Wilkin Eleanor S. Williams Jean Williams Jeanne Wilson Mildred E. Wood Frances E. Woodruff Belh Yeager Phyllis Young Ruih Young Anylhing buf sludy some of fhe girls cafch ing up on Things - Esquire al' lhaf. 325 li enclna club Back-Keane. Second row-Eafon, Reed, McDonald, Girdlesfone, Hellman, Snoddy, Bculin, Lyon, Kendrick. Fronf row-Smifh, Kingsbury, Champion, Wilholf, McKellar. Commillees ENCINA COUNCIL Frank J. Boulin Lee Champion Beniamin H. Eafon Waller H. Girdlesfone Irving H. Hellman Roberl J. Keane Richard E. Kendrick Peler G. Kingsbury Leon Lyon Douglas B. McDonald James A. McKellar Frank M. Reed Charles A. Smilh Roberf D. Snoddy, Secrefary Douglas W. Wilhoit ENCINA DANCE COMMITTEE Charles A. Smilh -------- Chairman Robert W. Breckner - - Decorations Beniamln H. Ealon - ' Refresllmenfs - - Pairons - - - - - Bids Paul V. Ammen - Jack M. Hurt - - Tickef Sellers Gordon S. McDonald Henry W. Swafford Leon Lyon James A. McKellar Roberl' D. Snoddy X xx CO-ORDINATING The mulTiTude oT Encino inmoTes. Two represenToTives Trom every corridor in The Treshmon dorm served on Encinlo Council, orgonized This yeor Tor The sec- ond Time. Bob Snoddy wos secreTory To The group, which ocTed os o conTocT ond odminisTroTive body. Jim McKel- lor imonoged boTh The Toll ond spring exchonge dinners wiTh Roble, ond o squod oT Treshmen under choirmon Chuck SmiTh TronsTormed The Tive-sTory sTone sTrucTure wiTh lonTerns ond drogons golore To corry ouT The Chino- Town Theme oT The winTer semi-Tormcil. Bob Breclcner negoTioTed wiTh Col oTTicers in orronging o jolly-up in coniuncTion wiTh The ColiTornio Frosh Frolic. The spring lvliner's Donce wos under The supervision oT Douglas Mc- Donolol. AT severol Encino Smokers held during The yeor speolcers included EvereTT Deon, Bobby Groyson, Deon John Bunn, ond Tormer CompTroller Almon RoTh. CHARLES A SMITH JAMES A. MCKELLAR 1 .1113 ,113 , M11 7 55-lg 1- '- 11 111 'L 1 1. fy '1 ,vu 1 su 1 1 1 .111l:1s2Ls 1 11 13. :511111?Q'111 ' 1 WV' V' 11' . 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Where high-schaol - 1 1 1.21 . mitiime grear5tanforigQjfmeh- if ing pot . . 4 friendships grow life-wus . .1 . . witliiggheeid 11 fui the ming. of '7 l L . ,,, e 1 A5111 1 isih . . whore M uwwux wx ,ww H .3 uw m 1 1 'i 4 x K Q ,Y MM, r , 3, an RICHARD S SANDERS THROUGH THE WORK of Dick Sanders and Norman Schwarfz, presidenfs of Bran- ner Club for fhe firsf and second ferms, infer-hall co-operafion and unify were again achieved fhis year. Under fhe plan operaf- ing successfully fhis year for fhe fhird fime, Branner Club held mosf of ifs acfivifies in coniuncfion wifh ifs nexf-door-neighbor, Toyon, during l938-39. Besides fhe Fall Quarfer Informal, fhe Winfer Formal, fhe Winfer Informal, and fhe Spring Quarfer Semi-formal, a number of smokers as usual furnished enferfainmenf fo fhe hall resi- denfs. Speakers af fhe smokers included Coach Evereff Dean, lvlaior Allen, and one sfudenf speaker-Fran DuBois. NORMAN M SCHWARTZ branner club 'Cb -,I 'aff' .J 4 -4-. M L.. ' V . , sri my 0 fi I C e rs Richard S. Sanders - Gail B. Rafhbun - - Norman M. Schwarfz - - Robert T. Dodge - - Sfuarf A. Pefiingill - Norman M. Schwarfz Douglas M. Crawford - - Robert S. Falkenhogen Raymond McC. Larson Sfuarf A. Peffingill - Karl P. Fisher - - Firsf Term Second Term - - - - Presidenl - Senior Represenfafive - Junior Represenfafive Sophomore Represenfafive - - - - Manager - - - Presidenf - Senior Represenfafive - Junior Represenfafive Sophomore Represenfafive - - - - Manager - Vice Presideni GEORGE WOOD JR NOW Tl-IAT The hisforic raT-race has ioined The long lisT oT vanishing American insTiTuTions, Sequoia has seTTled down To liTe aT acTiviTies less sTrenuous buT quiTe as engrossing. Embarlcing upon a whirl oT evenTs lasT Tall such as have never been equaled in The annals oT The hall, The move- menT received impeTus by a close relaTion- ship wiTh newly-opened Casa VenTura. l-loT- dog roasTs, song TesTs, exchange dinners sponsored by Sequoia's sTudenT run eaTing club, and dances large and small have all been a parT oT The T938-39 program. An innovaTion was The aTTernoon barn parTy TeaTuring real haysTaclcs. aThleTics, dancing, eaTs, and sponTaneous enTerTainmenT by local TalenT which included The Rover Boys, Judd lfxbdull STurdevanT and Roy llvanl Trowbridge. The balance aT The year was Tilled wiTh picnics and parTies including The Spring Barn Dance, exchange dinners wiTh The Union, l.aguniTa, and VenTura, marsh- mallow roasTs aT and wiTh Casa VenTura, Sequoia-VenTura Barn ParTy, and a highly successTul and uTTerly insane surrealisT dance. ALEX C SH ERRIFFS se-duoia club George J. Wood - Lauress L. Wise - - Gilberi S. Bachmann Edmund W. Clark - Alex C. Sherrifis - Edmund W. Clark - C. Edward Havord Roy M. Bell - - Social: Gerould H. Srniih William N. Hife Alex C. Sherriffs Sfanley Fidanque Herman C. Hexfrum SEQUOIA CLU B OFFICERS Firsf Term Second Term COMMITTEES Firsf Term House: Ralph L. Freeland Bram Gorier A. Francis Bray C. Howard Shomafe John G. Doerr Harry W. Tracy Second Term Social: House: A. Francis Brav Lauress L. Wise Alex C. Sherrif-fs Roy M. Bell William M. Shepherd Edward Curtis George J. Wood Roy F. Trowbridge C. Edward Havard Roberi S. Urner - Vice - Vice Afhlefic: C. Edwin Bernhaur Alberi L. Schroeder Jack R. Murphy Afhlefic: George J. Wood C. Edwin Bernhaur Jack R. Murphy, Jr. Presidem' Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Presidenf Presidenf Secrefary Treasure: Toyon clu Y ' W ' 1 wE' l flfzsffssz 'QF' -z snail. ' fgygfi, T gggy 'TEH zggzyxj' - :Lg fa DANIEL M CAMERON TCYON CLUB ENJOYED ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR under The oble od- minisTroTion oT Chorles Melczer, TirsT Term presidenT, ond Don Comeron, who held The oTTice during The second Term. Phil Cloy- burgh wos choirmon oT The TirsT smoker oT The yeor, oT which Bobby Grayson spoke, showing picTures oT The STonTord-SouThern Iv1eThodisT Rosebowl gdme. Jock Colder- wood olso showed picTures oT o STonTord- U. S. C. boskeTboll gorne. Dink TempleTon spoke oT The second smoker, which wos or- ronged by choirmon John PloyTer. Ozzie SecresT's orchesTro ployed 'Tor The Toyon- Bronner Tree donce, CIT which only members oT The Two holls were odmiTTed. Jock Selig- mon wos choirmon oT The Tree donce. ond olso oT The WinTer Eormol, when bids were ovoiloble Tor onyone on compus To come ond donce To Buddy lVioleville's music. Richord Lemmon heoded The commiTTee which plonned The Spring Semi-Tormol, ond The orchesTro wos Eronk Wells'. CHARLES A MELCZER oiiicer TOYON CLUB OFFICERS Firsf Term Charles A. Melczer - - - - - Presidenf Daniel M. Cameron - Vice-Presidenf John S. Bufler - - - - Seclefaly Woodrow Miller Daniel M. Cameron J. Jack Seligman - Roberl' B. Livingston Woodrow Miller - COMMITTEES Dance: Firsf Term J. Jack Seligman A. Sfanley Glikbarg Millard F. Hoyle Second Term Richard M. Lemmon William H. Walker - - - Manager Second Term - - - - - Manager Jack R. Wallace Karl E. Thursby Smoker: Firsf Term Philip B. Clayburgh Francis B. Dubois William G. Livingsfon Second Term John C, Playler George M. Bradley - - - - Presidenf Vice-Presidenf - - - - - Secre fary T x K4 lik men! club class of 1939 Aleck H. Brownslein Ralph G. Carley Hershey Julien Frank A. Linville Gail B. Ralhbun class of 1940 James G. Beemer Alan S. Green L. Howard Marcus A. Warren Moll Roosevelf R. Pollok William W. Rosenfeld class of 1941 Ralph H. Lighl J. Scot? Boyd Pralf, Ill Charles S. Vore graduafes Warren H. Buell Van R. Ginn John H. Macpherson, Jr. William N. Snell founded al slonford universily, l90l J. Hugh MacPherson, Jr., presidenf firsf ferm Van Rensselar Ginn, presidenf second ferm members wilhoul piclures faculfy Carlfon E. Byrne David E. Faville Harry J. Rafhbun graduaies Richard S. Deering Charles P, Geer Louis M. Purcell Joe R. Weiner Leroy A. Wrighl undergladuafes George M. Bradley John A. Dameron James R. Meigs Karl E. Thursby Jack C. Van Meter Los Arcos, 'the boys don'f bo polifics or make a lol of nu lhey gel along well rogelher. Breakers, pride themselves on their democracy and blue-jeans, believe that the raising of the 500 quota is iust a crack-pot rumor. ke rs Jack B.'Rogers, president Iirsf ferm John F. Poriridge, Jr., president second term members without pictures faculty Alfred R. Masters Robert L. Templeton Alfred L. Trowbridge graduates Edward J. Gallagher W. Beverly Gubser Melvin T. Hurley Kermit Koontz Carl R. Mohurin Tom S. Montgomery Charles W. Prewett Ralph A. Qualls Edward J. Teal Kenneth R. Thunem Cornelius A. Warmerdam Jack A. Weiershauser ndergroduofes John R. Abendroth Alfonso Alustiza William S. Dirker, Jr. Marston A. Girard James B. Judy R. La Vern Judy Robert W. Kenyon Peter G. Kmetovic Jacob Levin Wallace W. McDivilt Lewis B. McKinnon Charles V. Moore Lawrence R. Partridge Fred H. Phipers Edgar N. Stein Albert J. Wool Robert W. Stephan John D. Symons Dareld R. Vestal Leslie W. Voorhees Reese M. Williams, Jr. Roy C. Winkelmann class ol 1940 Richard S. Frank Stanley W. Mayer E. Paul Moore John C. Playter Ernest V. Siracvsa class of 1941 George S. Arnold Raymond Huntsberger John A. Macauley graduates Richard D. Hornidge Eugene K. Kennedy John F. Partridge, Jr. Walter G. Vincenfi class of 1939 Anthony Calvelli Frank J. Douglass, Jr Oliver C. Hanzel Stanley J. Hiserman Lee A. Otterson William Paulman Louis J. Pingree John H. Platt Jack B. Rogers Ijifllg-fl class of 1939 Richard C. Clarke ' Roberl' B. Curtiss Frank R. Harader Milton F. Heller, Jr. John R. Hewitt Herman C. Hexlrum Shelby C. Leasure William 6. Livingston Francis D. MacDowall Harry A. Nethery Albert H. Reinert, Jr. William C. Richey Charles F. Springstead James H, Stone Harold R. Wealherbe Richard deH. Williams class of 1940 Norman B. Christensen Mark S. Edson, Jr. Frank W. Knowles Lawrence Livingston, J Robert B. Livingston Woodrow Miller Robert Sumpf class of 1941 Robert L. Einstein Dwight B. Hutchinson John V. Moore Alvin P. Zelver graduates Vernon A. Wallace Tully E. Warren Stanford F. Zimet -N El Campo, training table for the Daily has boasted more than one smooth politico in the past el Campo founded at Stanford, l9l3 John R. Hewitt, president first ferm William G. Livingston, presidenf second term members without pictures graduates Gerald E. Brown Franklyn Clerk Donald A. Crawford Harold H. Fulkerson Rudolph H. Kalenborn Ethan S. MacMichael Richard H, Maddux Leo Miller Raymond N. Olson Robert W. Simpson Oscar A. Smith, Jr. Lansing Stewart undergraduates Robert H. Carpenter Carl H. Gerlach Robert M. Golden Lester J. Johnsen Alfred H. Louchard Joseph R. Lynch Edwin B. Rabiohn Rex Rice Harold H. Robinson el ca Ilan founded ai sfanford, l9l9 Francis B. Dubois, president Richard S. Sanders, house manager members wiihoui' piciures faculfy Edgar H. Bailey A. Kenneih Beggs grad u afes Dan W. Chapman Howard B. Collins Ralph A. Deierling George T. Gibson Arihur A. Macey El Capiian, ihe Commons club ihaf has arrived, an in wifh Debating circles, and a finger in political pies. Friiz H. Puiliiz Alberi S. Rodda lrving L. While James M. Wunnicke undergraduates Wilber F. Chandler Julian A. Harvey Charles J. Lilley Alberi M. Soldaie Paul M. Spain class of 1939 Daniel M. Cameron Roberf G. Davis Francis B. DuBois John F. Eaian Alvah J. Horn Byron P. Jacobs J. Paul Leebrick, Jr. J. Vincenf Lemmon Edward M. Po1zc Dudley H. Sanders Richard S. Sanders Joseph J. Seligman Max D. Shaffraih William H. Walker class of 1940 Jack M. Baker Ralph R. Beaify Millard F. Hoyle Richard E. Macey 3 .- .suv-- ' II, S Roberi W. Puinam Charles N. Roberis Roberi W. Sheldon Hugh L. While class of 1941 Adrien E. Anderson James W. Edmundson Alberi V. Hennessy Wayne W. Laird Raymond M. Larson Richard M. Lemmon Frank F. Mayes graduafes Bur? D. Goodman Charles S. Harrod Benneif L. Raffin Roberf L. Mefcalf Berion L. Rosenfeld Roberi' A. Soderman Huber? N. Sfronck class of 1941 Lloyd A. Brockwell Fred F. Herman W. Richard Laidlaw Edward C. Mayer, Jr. Herberf B. Wyman graduafes Raymond L. Wyanl' class of 1939 William G. Barieau John R. Beckell Samuel W. Burfchaell William M. Edwards T. Richard Fel? D. Kent Ghirardelli lrvin F. Mclrlar Malcom A. Nobs John D. Poindexfer James E. Raynes Richard H. Salz William A. Savage Edward A. Swift Donald G. Wyanl class of 1940 James M. Craig R. Douglas Duke Karnig K. Kenchelian Edward S. Lynds, Jr. el Cuoldr Founded al slanford, I920 John D. Poindexfer, presidenf firsf ferm Edward S. Lynds, Jr., president second ferm members wiihouf piclures graduafes Oliver M. Jamison George H, Runckel Harrison M. Walker undergraduafes Maurice R. Barusch Bruce M. Berg Jack K. Fordyce James C. MacLaggan Roberf L. Murray Rene C. Ragland El Cuadro, the coming Commons club a few acfors - and some of lhem sfudy qui'l'e hard. CD El Tigre, has played wilh sfudeni gov- ernmenf more ihan some, a well- rounded group, athletes, ocflvilies men, buf rake if modestly. el iigre founded ai slanford, l922 . James K. Barnum, presidenf Hrs! ferm Homer H. Hyde, presidenf second ferm members wilhoul picfures faculfy Charles R. Bubb, Jr. Terry H. Dearborn graduofes Hugh 6. Cramer Warren G. Doswell Edgar C. Mumford Ben Shenson Russell E. Simpson, Jr. Charles W. Thomas, Ill undergradu afes Richard A. Bigler Philip W. Carfwrighl David L. Crandall Jeffery I. Lilfleboy Charles W. Walker William H. Wickmon Jack R. Wallace class of 1940 Harold A. Blumenfhal, Jr. John Nl. Curiin Hugh 5. Duncan Francis D. Foss Gene E. Pearce Bernard R. Swanson Oliver Sweningsen, Jr. William E. Weaver class of 1941 Philip L. Effele Sherman M. Mellinkoff Richard A. Meyerhoff Carier Na+? Harold V. Smifh graduofes N. Perry Moerdyke, Jr. William J. Moir, lll J. Rudolf Sehring Raymond T. Sullivan, Jr. class of 1939 James K. Barnum Roy M. Bell William H. Crafl Carl E. Deisenrolh Karl P. Fisher Leland E. Glover Harry Gaza Homer H. Hyde Richard S. Jones Edwin H. Leliaker Arfhur Levinson James A. Parfer Anfonio Sanz-Agero Roberl' G. Thomas class of 1939 Clifford F. Campbell Harlan B. Copsey Alex De Bakcsy Harry H. Horfon William W. Howe Charles A. Melczer Reid V. Moran William A. Rapp Edward P. Schwafel Andrew L. Sloikovich class of 1940 Philip B. Clayburgh Harlan J. Coil A. Harris Robison William W. Troul, Jr. Frank Van Acker, Jr. Franklin C. Wall William H. Whitfield Dana S. Winlers class of 1941 John W. Allfucker A. Sianley Glikbarg Fred R. Hudson Roberf A. Low Gerald H. Mayer Charles K. Pyaff Kennefh L. Robesky class of 1942 Charles E. Bull Roberl H. Marlon Robert W. Wisnom graduafes John S. Calderwocd Elsier S. Haile Vern E. Leahy Clark M. Richardson el Toro founded al sfanford, 1902 William A. Rapp, presidenf firsf felm Alex DeBakcsy, president second ferm mem bers wil'hou'l piclures graduafes Edward L. Buflerworlh John P. Dern Charles S. Franich Wylze Gorfer Alan Hyman Marion J. March Roberl' A. Panero Francis Price, Jr. Edgar F. Wasem, Jr. undergraduafes John S. Bufler Jack H. Dod Roger C. Grady Richard M. Halpern Lloyd Henley, Jr. James King, Jr. Gardner B. Miller Morris H. Pomeroy Frank M. Reed Walfer E. Scofl, Jr. Roberf D. Snoddy Pefer K. Wangenheim Marshall J. Weigel William A. Wohle cfuf 05 friendly . . . ond lwczshers . . . bofh evidences of Hwe demo- crofic spiri+ fhof gave Sfomford The hello Jrrodifion . . . no social sys+em mcxkes oufcczsfs of Hwe Fc1rm's sfudenf workers . . . Hwey ore porf of S+c1mford's democ- rocy . . . class of 1939 class of 1940 Wil Win Lee Tsung F. Tsang class of 1941 class of 1942 Gilberi S. Lee Sfuari G. Quan chinese siuczienis CU founded ai sianford, I920 Will W. Lee, presidenf firsr ferm Arfhur Lum, presidenf second ferm members wifhoui' picfures facully Shau Wing Chan graduates Chung Kuei Chang Shao Nan Chen Ting H. Chen Che Yu Cheng Edmund D. Jung George Quan Lee James H. Loo Chu Buoy Mun Wen Yuan Pan Wen Tsai Sung Chi-Chang Wen Pak Ying Wong Ts Ming Woo James Yee Shao Wen Yuan undergmduafes Foon Poo Chin Frank Mack graduafes Ta-Min Ching Charles L. Leong Arfhur Lum Ping Kwan Wong Chinese Club, apfifude, achievement, a minorify - buf no? a los? one. Japanese Sludenls Assoclafion, lhe name sfudenls is well applied, fhey have ihe grades - and more Than one campus leader. W japanese sludenl assccialion ounded al' sfanford, l902 Buddy Iwata, presidenf eorge M. Taoka, vice presidenf members ffaculfy Yamafo lchihashf graduafes Masauki Haro Tom T. Hlralzka lchio K. Nagai class of 1939 T. Buddy Iwata class of 1940 Paul S. Fuili Kiyonao Okomi l wilhoul' plclures Kenzie Nozaki undergraduafes Cornelius Y. Chiamori Tohru lnouye Walaru W. Sufow Kazuyuki Takahashi class of 1940 Harold S. Arai Palrick N. Nagano Pete T. Okumoro - its J Af, T , class of 1940 graduafes George M. Taoka Kay l. Kifagawa dass of 1942 Paul H. Yamarnolo Yoshiro oishi Thomas 5' Oki graduafes Tadashi Ochlal .4 otozitiezx .Wm ,, 1 mmm. J A f 4 , Q QQ, fm -wi-Q.. 1 1,f:.,:.., H 5 I f Sigur 3 SJ: T 11 az ' 0,3 4 , , 1 L Y Mel, :R .CN X ,- 1 A E Q 35: Q U '51 Q 9 J J r we Q 1 I, mf L 5 Q? Wi? Lu gg SEE! E my ww A M W2 -L X , mag, 1. ish? L - F All 323' ' i N35 Xi . I 3 ,I -r 1 5 I Nl- Q' J 1 2' few- , .,Y. f 11 vr' I x .N-A w zfx- T' F... I -1' class of 1939 Siegrid M. Beuche Virginia M. Clausen Barbara A. Funderburgh Jean P. Hiler Dolly M. Hyaff Rosemarie Merrill C. Elizabefh Norion Barbara J. Wynne class of 1940 R. Virginia Bussell Norma L. Godfrey Helen L. Hansen Evelyn M. Jameson Beiiy S. Kline Belly Pleasant Jane A. Roberfs ',,...-- .,1- A. If Q ,,,,. .,., , .,., -A A ....-1- ' in in . NC mul ii ,,,, , ,i .: ...:.::.i.lJ.,. , U -,., .. Doris K. Wiseman class of 1941 Mary-Louise V. Campbell Barbara L. Grass Shirley Okell Helen J. Puckeif Virginia C. Ramsay class of 1942 Florence D. Bigelow Muriel C. Boyd Margery Gunn Janice HyaH alpha Q Q founded ai columbia universiiy, I8377 lambda chapier, esfablished l9l0 Helen E. McShea Helen E. Peferson graduafes Helen E. Conkling Elizabeth A. McCoy Riia V. Szekeres members wiilnoul' piciures faculfy Claire V. MacGregor undergraduafes Jean E. Merriam Lorraine F. Nicholson Marfha L. Shufis 0 ifrgh' ,xl Q-if 167 ' '45 Alpha Omicron Pi almost slipped from exisfence a couple years ago: hung on by fheir boo? sfraps, proving fheir worfhg well on fhe road 'lo re- covery. Virginia M. Clausen, presidem' Hrs! ferm 351 Norma L. Godfrey, presidenf second ferm alpha I . founded al' syracuse universify, l872 kappa chapier, eslablished IB99 members wifhoul piclures faculty Helen E. Hayden Dr. Helen B. Pryor undergruduafe Paula P. Schraps 352 A Jeanne Lehman, presidenf firsi ferm Ann Eaton, presidenf second ferm Geraldine Kendrick Myrle T. Loveland Rulh A. Pease Jean M. Perelli-Mineffi Jean B. Tillolson class of 1941 Muriel E. Boggs Rufh M. Broy Mary J. Forsyth Carloffa Haines Ann Hodge Nancy K. Sfolfe Helen H. White Edith G. Willeif class of 1942 Susan C. M. Afkinson Sylvia W. Berry H. Collier Carfer M. Jeane Chambers Jean A. Griffin Mavis Moore Belly C. Nixon Barbara A. Rapp Charlolle M. Rodenbaugh C. Mary Rodenbaugh Elizabelh Tanner Marfha J. Van Fleer .1 X f' wg' .-- . 5.11 fr ' .ii .,,il'iiz .. ' Alpha Phis sunning Themselves on fhe porch of 'lheir new house: Quaker archifeciuregfhe severe, purifanical, grey of fhe house has no bearing on lhe members. class of 1939 Barbara A. Baer Mary Morris Boggs Helen W. Davis K. Faye Dooling E. Angelica Hill A. Jeanne Lehman Jane McDonald Jeanne Welch Jean Wilder class of 1940 Jean C. Bolfon BeHy C. Breeding Julia-Lee Dodge Ann Ealon Beify W. Ellioif Belly J. Hart class of 1939 Palricia Cufhberl Jeannelle Hill Belsy J. McElroy Margaret E. Munro Helengrace Sawyer Jean Sheriff Jane M. Slrillmaller Helen C. Wadsworlh class of 1940 Rulh Appleby Mariorie J. Blake G. Elilabelh Finch Marie Head Jane E. Higgins Jean L. Munro Ardery Will Gloria R. Workman class of 1941 Belh B. Bennell Jeanne H. Evans Angela M. Gales Dorolhea A. Harr Yvonne A. Hazlelf Belly J. Ingels Jeanne M. T. Lallin Marbry T. Ponsfard Yvonne A. Seybold Peggy Slanfield B. Elaine Slone class of 1942 Jean R. Crook Elizabelh A. Hackeli' Geraldine Jackson Barbara Lombard Norma L. McKenzie Belly J. Mendersan 'tix chi omega Margate, R' Kfoenef founclecl al lhe universily ol arkansas, i895 nu alpha chopler, esloblishecl l9l5 Bessie M, Paulsen members wilhoul piclures faculty Elisabelh L. Buckingham gladuofes F. Marian Leachman undergraduoles Eileen M. Sullivan -lo'-in Crawford Sally Wadleigh Moira Ford Renee M. Holden Edilh Worlhinglon Q B .su Chi Omegas - Where fhere's anything doing -. particularly Helengrace Sawyer, presidem' firsl ferm anyfhing fun' theres q Chi 0: Renee M. Holden, presidenl second ierm all around girls. 2 della della della founded al' boslon universily, lB88 omega clwapler, esfablislned l909 members wi'll1ou'l picfures undergraduafes Rosemary Brown Beffy Ann Wagner Mary R. Wagner I . 9.12- 1 ll 4-M' 1 L' elm. I' . : wg, ' AQ, P - . . - 4 - - : 'V L. gl 'fn r rs.-IL - . Y- --,.3,.,L- -an-f., .mn 1-.. '-. .M ', in 1g, ' I'? ', Q' ,V-Ii? Ng N ,. ik' gf '-1 THB.-. A 5 QEAJIY '. 1.5053 TI'-g3.,gzEx5Qg:---.1-:.,,5Ei ' L. L 'rp ' .7' ' TS' fiif- , ,,3Qfj'-'g ,Q 'WQQ . :,g.:1g,vff 3 4. 1. nf .ref-.-. . -. 1' .1 1549: ,.. .J1..1::4L'QJ1:g1Q'7f- Y1f,gQu. f -. .g:.,J'f Tkfml ,Jlzfgf 1 f.-rg' an T., 7-iiff. Mary.A. Dickey, presidenf Hrsf ferm M. Virginia Msserole, presidenf second ferm Olive H. Freeman Margaref M. Glensor M. Margaref Haw Mary Kay Harlan M. Ann Mc6uigan Mary V. Meserole Virginia L. Scolf Gladys F. Shovelin class of 1941 Kalherine Adams Leila F. Arfhur Doris F. Dow Marian J. Guyselman Mariorie Hovey Margaret E. Howe Barbara I. Price Mary Spennelfa Mary Befh Weimer Rulh Young class af 1942 Dorofhy J. Adams E. Pafricia Adams Nan L. Cain Mariha L. Grigsby Elinor V. Hall Carol E. Johnson Beverly J. McKenzie Charlorfe H. Rush Violet G. Schoning Mary F. Weaver Tri Delis, acfivily women buf far from dry balls: manage gracefully fa cop more iobs ihan any olher house: and still don'l seem lo be lied down. class ol 1939 Eleanor M. Banducci Marian F. Carroll H. Elizabeih Davis Barbara Day Mary Dickey H. Deborah Grigsby Jean E. Halliburlon F. Delphine Joy Elizabelh L. Meyer Mariorie R. Pirdy Anna H. Reece Wanda D. Truax Marilyn J. Wyman class of 1940 Patricia A. Bernard Cornelia Cobb 'Z' class of 1939 Lucile E. Casey Paula George Florence V. Hinds Janilh Mclnfyre Mary M. Shafer Elizabelh P. Viberl class of 1940 Elizabeth R. Baker Anne Chamberlin Burdeffe W. Craig Conradina A. Crommelin Mary E. Hinds Susie M. Lynch Rufh G. Marlin Nancy Neilson Virginia A. Slerry Coline N. Upshaw class of 1941 Harriet B. Bakewell Anne C. Beech Mariha J. Benson Lefilia M. Fleming Helen Ford Julia DeW. Hari Janice Himmelwrighf Rufh K. Jordan V. Rufhelen Lisf Jane E. Lynch Marlha E. Nordling Rulh E. Reynolds Mary E. Riedy Suzanne Sislrom Winifred J. Spear Rosamond Upson class of 1942 Evelyn Croff Diane Davis Helly Joy Eimore d SMI ammo founded al lewis school, oxford, missis- sippi, 1874 upsilon chapier, eslablished i897 Q members wilhoul picfures Belsy T. Fricke fucufywl S I Eleanor M. Henkel Hui' BL Tzu Kalhleen McNally Hn ' omni po,-is V. Smm., undergraduafes Barbara J. Spencer Anne M- M0 'i90 e Y M. Cornelia Tracy .1 if ill Paula Slephenson Jane Thornfon M- Q-Ie , ' 3 'w4r,iL?if3i1'if-L'32- Sis-.PE'3 'iv . , 5 ' iikiiilvfnifexff-11' 1 - ii ' A Xfilift -4.121 L ' 1. .-:L-A e- L'r 4--'egg r ffl: 'gif' F' iilili - 3:9 if ig i .5,f:'4L A fl , 'A 'f 7:7 '73 'id . Q . ,H lleegees, noi the preffiesl, noi' i e mos' bflillanf- b'-'i Ceff0l llY Florence V Hinds presidenf firsi ferrn H19 mmf fUUZ Cl bUf1Ch of Swell Anne Chamberlin: presidenf second ferm eggs from way back. gamma lil elm founded al syracuse universily, l874 mu chapler, eslablished l905 I0 lo members wilhoul piclures undergraduafes Ann H. Dyer C. Jane Pendergasl l 'Wi ' .Mis i 3 if i J' Kalhryn L. Sleworl Doris A. Tucker class of 1941 Evelyn Chapman Frances E. Crawford Edilh M. Doughly Elizabelh J. Gerrard Nancy J. Griswold E. Jean Hansen Dorolhy Hanzlik Priscilla T. Halch Marie T. Kok Margarel G. McWood Palricia J. Smilh Dollie M. Wiel Frances Wilson class of 1942 Jean M. Auslin Belly Jane Binney Belly Lou Card Lois J. Emry Harriel V. Fisher Juanila I. Gossman Amy B. Greenwell Mary Jane Isham Jeanne M. Kesler Barbara H. Thoburn graduale Margarel Moore 356 Gamma Phi pledged a swell, Eleanor Halch, presidenl firsl felm big pledge classgwell-balanced Helen R. Eddy, presidenl second lerm horstepievien have some lhealrn- - ca a en . class of 1939 Eunice E. Emry Eleanor Halch Belly M. Herold Edilh J. Jennings Madeleine deR. Penfield Mariorie D. Sands Margarel E. Tangeman Jean E. Thompson Barbara M. Thrasher class of 1940 E. Vivian Borrmann Helen R. Eddy M. Louise Hager Elizabelh J. Jones Joan Nelson June Prince 13 x Q. 4 ii V ,ASPH , 2 . '.fT'i'? ,,,-2-'2S ' il -fr .- hLQ,,...,x,: 'rssrgzf - , g..f'l'f-'ff' . - ' , si 4 'rv' el ' class of 1939 Jean M. Bell Kafhleen A. Benel' Perry J. Bradford Jane R. Darsie Jeannefle C. Hunt Belly L. Hunfsberger Martha J. Knechf Margaret E. Marshall Janel' K. Nelson Sally Shaw Charlolfe A. Speik Harrie? S. Wilbeck class of 1940 Connie L. Bohoskey Jean M. Campbell Margarel L. Easfman Jane Ealon Mary E. LaRue Roberta J. Rankin Virginia M. Valenline class of 1941 Lucy Day Bell Jane H. Bruer Frances B. Dorr L. Mariorie Forward Rulh J. lde Barbara D. Sherwood Lydia c. w6Qd class of 1942 Leanore J. Allen Jane E. Andersen kappa all ha Elizabefh H. Boardman I Emma Edwards Virginia E. Gadsby Phyllis A. Gilman Kafherine L. Locey Joan M. Robbins Palricia Young Thelas, besf dressed house as a whole on lhe campusg very popular girls - prelfy foo: a lilfle snobbish. lhelol founded al de pauw universily, l870 phi chapler, esfablished I892 members wi'lhou'l piclures faculfy Mary Yosf Rufh T. Slorey undergraduafes Alasfair McDonald Virginia Tompkins M. Kathleen Thompson Mary Belle Trenf Rufh D. Whitney 4 w. 5 .1 'lip ff .E -I ., ga 57, J' 4321, E 4, T - -------.-M ,yn ji ., z .V l V ll L J e- .TQ Jane R. Darsie, presidenf ffrsf ferm Virginia M. Valentine, presidenf second ferm lsappa lqappa 9 founded al monmoulh college, I870 beia e'la ohapier, eslablished i892 members wirhoul piclures undergraduafes 358 l Helen A. Lacy Gloria S. Samborn L. Barbara Riley Barbara G. Rogers Jean Webb Mary E. Winsfead class al 1941 Florence E. Alden Elizabeth M. Avery Mary E. Cowles Georgiana H. Dole Virginia G. Erickson Harrier E. Hall Anne Killefer Molly E. Moser M. June Murphy Marion Pfau Joanne Polhemus Judilh Scofl class of 1942 Jean Allen I I I I I ' Margarel J. Andrews 'lb' :og J , e- . .il UF' -mil is syn f--,,,,g -' , ,V., 4 1- 1 1 -: ' - ' r Sv--r ,M A Elizabeih A. Verheyen, presidenf firsf ferm Mary E. Winslead, presidenf second ferm Jane Brundred Nancy D. Burkelf Elizabefh M. Hanna Myrnella W. Hauser Hoover Eihel V. Diana F. Hunfer Emily B. Luiz Mary R. Morse Virginia Volkmann Kappas, really swell girlsg fhe Kappa nose has been down fo a friendly level for some lime now - no snobs lefl - run a Iilfle lo lhe beef frusl side. class of 1939 Gretchen Ahlswede A. Edwina Ellis Rosemary Hall Jean W. Ingalls Suzanne R. Macpherson Barbara A. Reinhard! Jean Reynolds A H Elizabelh A. Verheyen Helen E. Waddell class ol 1940 Nancy J. Baldwin Jane Le Culler Jane A. Dorman Carol M. Hall Beffy A. Higgins Roberfa Howell class of 1939 Daralhy A. Brookman Jayne P. Copp Belly J. Curlis M. Jean Fox Alice R. Hind Anne Marlineau class of 1940 Barbara C. Binlz Jeanne M. Bouchard Nancy A. Caswell Dorolhy L. Champion Lily B. Couls Sara M. Holi Sally Hyde Palricia C. Johnson Kale Lawrence Virginia McCloskey Pamela Slelfan Shirley M. Wyelh Mary G. Zwick class of 1941 Audrey D. Clark Helen M. Howe Belly J. Monlgomery Belly B. Moses Elizabelh J. Nichols Eliiabelh E. Robbins Helen E. Schroder Belly A. Slrange Mariorie A. Tighl class of 1942 Mary E. Bell Nedfa J. Bordwell Karin L. Clark Virginia I. Dean Jane Forsler Jane Ganssle Jane Ellen Marks Nancy A. Morse Peggy Perring Eleanor A. Walson Pi Phis, mosl daled house: campus cufiesg pledged some pi founded al monmoulh college, l867 california alpha chapler, eslabllslled IB93 members wilhoul Dlclures undergraduules Harriel A. Price of ,he Cream of me Roble Dorolhy A. Brookman presrdenf flrsf lerm crop. never answer fhegr fege, Anne Marlineau presrdenf second lerm phone. E 526 tern itiel 1? class of 1939 Wallace F. Davis Ellioil D. Hillback John M. Lamb Horace B. Lee Robert M. Moore James W. Newell William W. Schueffe class at 1940 Burroughs B. Anderson Walter Bennell George D. Crabb Richard E. Dixon J. Philip Everisl Richard F. Featherslone Charles H. Flannery Herbert D. lvey, Jr. William C. Janss John S. Livermore David MacKenzie Creden R. Manwaring William L. McCurdy Thomas J. O'Leary Nairn E. Rivers James E. Seaver W. Russell Smith Ernest F. Wufhmann class ot 1941 Ray J. Diekemper, Jr. Arthur D. Geissler, Jr. Paul Hallingby David G. Nottage William L. Schroeder Robert K. Stone class of 1942 Frank J. Boulin William D. Bowden Robed W. Breckner Robert W. Earl James R. Filor Frank D. Miichell Lewis H. Reese Dwain H . White graduates N. Ben Alexander Roberi J. Braly Alpha Delia Phi, Ski Club nest alpha della phi founded at hamilion college, i832 sianford chapier, esioblished members wilhoul' piclu res faculty Pason J. Treat graduates Lloyd .S. Davis Allan M. Duncan Alec S. MacKenzie Byron O. Smith undergraduates John R. Mapel William A. Marshall Roberi M. Penn Sfanley M. Wilson l9l6 - ' G D. Crabb, president t'rst term Lzggiimzlduldiilrenghl reicolgearvfanyi ElTicai?eD. Hillback, president second term than one, u Q- ...W W A' l bb ,. ' 21 3 4 L Elf 5 : 1' ' 5 'i' Q 4 4A ix.. , ,, 9, ' Iihmn 94' 352 Ji 4145. Wi ,s 3-or alpha kappa lamlaaa Founded al' universily of california, l9l4 befa chapler, eslablished l920 members wifhoul' piclures faculty James O. Dowrie Charles W. Bumeu, Nalhan F. Newcomer Lee E. Bassefl Morden G. Brown u,,de,g,,,duafes Alvin J. Dax, Jr. Ralph D. Howe Aubrey G. Rawlins graduafes Charles W. Burkelf .g,.g , Jr. James L. Callaway Marlin S. Chrisfiansen Lawrence J. Dalgero Roberf A. Helliwell Carr B. Neel, Jr. class of 1937 Jack R. Anderson Allen S. Drury Osman H. Hull Daniel C. Lockwood Ed. C. Maroder Hugh D. Smilh class of 1940 Leonard W. Golden J. Wallace Jensen Halcofl C. Moreno, Jr. Roberf K. Neel Carl N. Reynolds Lee W. Rodgers George A. Uleff H. Lindsay Wheeler, Jr. class of 1941 Roberf T. Dafflemyer Richard Flint Theodore Moreno Donald K. Reynolds Frederick L. Sfeflner Maffhew A. Van Winkle Gregory T. Whipple Roberf W. Williams class of 1942 K. Edward Carlson Merle L. Meacham graduafes Joseph M. Maloney Alpha Kappa Lambda, some haw manage lo combine - of 363 all things - swing and scholar Allen S. Drury, president firsf ferm shipg in spife of fheir iam-ses Edmund C. Maroder, president' second ferm sions, fheir brains are definifely noi all in Their foes. class of 1939 Thomas Fleming, lll Philip J. Halla Powell H. Humphrey Edmund J. Rea George F. Schnack class of 1940 Nat Brown, Jr. Douglas Jaques John M. Lindsay, Jr. E. Scoff Rice Edward N. Roberls Donald L. Ruggles Harold C. Schnack Lyman C. Wear Frank M. Yosl, Jr. class of 1941 Roberl G. Morris Kennefh W. Roberls G. Luhrs Sfrcud James R. Wood ,Q pvn -,me-y.e...,,4-. f- f., ev'-r -:wi 1 Roberl' S. Worfhingfon class of 1942 Leslie W. Hobson Frederick H. Koepke Vicfor l. Monlenyohl, Jr. Richard H . Payne Hamer Pearce graduafes H. David Delameler Duane J. Gerry M. Richard Griffra Neils J. Schullz, Jr. C' alpha sigma I Q founded al' yale, i845 l'au cl1ap'ler,eslalolisl1ecl l9I7 members wil'l1ou'l' pic'l'ures faculty John B. Canning George W. Dowrie graduates Richard W. Becker? Edward V. Mills, Jr. undergraduufes Allan H. Killell Alpha Sigrna Phi, supplyhhumor 354 fo the Dolly and chcppw h-as Thomas Fleming, Ill, presidenf ffrsf ferm Zjuess- presumably' for f em' Edmund J. Rea, presidenf second ferm members wilhoul piciures ul, w x ,.Y,. NV Edward J. Raleigh Roberi S. Strom class of 1941 Ross F. Anderson Frank R. Bush Wilson P. Cannon William T. Collings Nicol Cook Curlis C. Gibson Kenneih I. Jones Kai A. Larsen alpha Tau 1 omega founded al virginia milifary insliiule, l865 california beia psi chap'l'er, esiablished I89l Theodore R- HOPHDS William B. Rowland Edward P. Smifh Richard W. Mayo Duncan A. McLeod Warren W. Mifchell Roberl' J. Siull Charles P. Yale class of 1942 Paul E. Blanfon Roberi' F. Dashiell faculfy Evereff S. Dean L. Emery Fas? John C. Fish Donald G. Hare Edgar E. Robinson Graham Sfuarf graduafes Peter C. Allen OH'o G. Freyermufh, Richard D. Hake Roberl' H. Hyde William C. Ludders Walfer F. Nichols Charles F. Tuffli Sigfrid B. Unander undergraduafes Brenfon S. Carr George M. Keller, Jr. Ralph T. Thompson Jr. James G. Walker graduafes Offo J. M. Smifh Roberl S. Condie Alpha Tau Omega, have al- mosf more model T's 'lhan Thad B. McCarfy, presidenf ffrsf ferm Daily business-slaff men: al- Neal B. Sinclair, presidem' second ferm ways have a good 'leam on ihe inframural field. class of 1939 George L. Cadwalader Arihur T. Chule Thad B. McCarly Thomas M. Montgomery John G. Moskovics Sfanley K. Neill William H. Noon H. Jack Sieferf Neal B. Sinclair Richard A. Siepp class of 1940 James C. Clarke Charles H. Cleveland Wayne G. Ericksen Franklin D. Gufhrie Jack K. Haraway Clinion M. Jordan Roberl' O. Koch James F. Morris class of 1939 George C. Chalmers Edgar F. Davis George W. Egan James D. Fullerfon John M. Loupe Arlhur N. Macrale, Jr. William R. McPeak Edward N. Middlefon Roberl' G. Zeller class of 1943 John O. Ahern J. Cooper Collins Harold W. Cookson, Jr. William F. Decker Richard I. Gonzalez James Graham William L. Greer William B. Hamillon Waller S. McGilvray, Jr. Lee Monroe Carl Phillips Paul C. Rudolph Roberf M. Savage class of 1941 Roderic L. Fischer Alberl' A. Frosf Robert B. Jessup John R. Kerman Eugene F. Kern, Jr. William F. Rurnbley Charles E. Slimson Frank Weeden class of 1942 Paul V. Ammen Lewis W. Boies Jack H. Burns Fred E. Carnie Lee R. Champion Jess K. Haxlelf David Macaulay, Jr. James B. McClatchy James A. McKellar James H. Mulchay Jack D. Relfe Dudley A. Smilh bela lhela pi founded al miami universily, l839 lambda sigma chapler, eslablished l892 members wifhoul picfures faculfy Weldon B. Gibson Philipp P. Kuhn Qffldl-'Ufe Thomas S. Barclay Adolf Bode Eliof Blackwelder Jay G' Marks John W. Bunn D. Campbell Ross James H C Smifh John W. Shenk, Ill ' ' Cyril Tyson graduates undergraduates Howard C. Burton Clarence R. Graham Alfred A. Cleveland William R. Grannis Charles P. Clock Francis Sfolle ' ,flifk 'Exif dir rw' Eason 1 c1wDf.'1, QXTQX fi' J . gf: -' 1- L W 4---pl, ' Q ' '4--fmenwf w 'lg H, . , , , -mx .A .5 EH . .-..,,,-N--gw.,,,! 4- ' ' N'ii ' H 2' , A H1- will 5' ' P . - - f : wil . G L 'L 1 . I ' ' an ' U K if QTL, f G li - e -- L.:. .:., Bela Thefa Pi, lols of hearfy G boys, polo players, and acflvi- 1 lies men, you never know when James D. Fullerion, president frrsf ferm a Beta will pop up nexl on a Robert G. Zeller, president second ferm commilfee. 4? L- 367 f 'i .,A, chi psi Founded al' union college, l84I alpha gamma delfa chapfer, esfablished l895 members wifhoul' piclures grad uafes Roberl' M. Mallell' John A. Pease undergraduafes Verne Hoffman David P. MacHarg J. Franklin Mynderse il ... William R. Sweaff class of 1941 John P. Collins Barney l. Deasy Adrian A. Engelhard, Jr. Richard P. Harmon William E. Henley Frank R. Hicks Roberf G. Jamieson Philip L. Kellerman, Jr. William R. Kimball, Jr. Edward E. Lawrence James G. McCargar David J. Pinkham William K. Pilcher Thomas A. Sullivan Roy A. Vifousek, Jr. Richard H. Ward class of 1942 Roberf C. Brumder Brownell Carr Ryerson D. Gafes, lll Roberf L. Hinman Alfred D. Locke Jack E. Riffersbacher John M. Robinson Roberf L. Springmeyer Douglass W. Wilhoif John C. Wilson, Jr. Percy A. Wood, Jr. graduafes Richard Bryson Sfephen Smifh, Ill Herberf R. McClinfock, Jr. presidenf Hrs! ferm Chi Psi, sfarfed ihe rumor abouf David P. MacHarg, president second ierm the Befasg besf dressed men on campus, and fhey love if. class of 1939 A. William Barkan Thomas F. Brooks Alexander R. Irvine Herberl' R. McClinfock John S. Rafh Alfred Whiffel, Jr. class of 1940 Henry W. Bent George G. Brown Arfhur B. Ferguson Roberf E. Ferguson Arfhur J. Ford Bernard P. Kane Larry H. Marks, Jr. Harold F. Maxson Roberl B. Moyle Richard J. Palmer Jack M. Read Henry C. Suffon . .,, 42, rr' l A-reg' Roberl von Chrisfierson Charles S. Berger Jam class of 1939 Baan M Alexander Rush M Blodgel Perry M Chusu'n Wayne D Close Vaughn K Goodwin William E Haich Anlhony V Keese Jack H Laney Alberl J Lazzarone Charles H M lnfyre Sfanley G. Parker Giles S. Porier Adrian F. Sherman Mervyn J. Sullivan Billy H. Woolf class ol 1940 Frederick S. Baker Richard C. Bennefl John F. Benlon William P. Faxon es C. Engdahl John D. Gusf 1? -QW Irving L. Wells class of 1941 Herberf B. Atkinson Martin T. Bains Herberi G. Bull Louis S. Means Edmund W. Pugh, Jr. Chesfer M. Smiih Glenn E. Souih Calvert l. Spensley Alex R. Thomas class of 1942 John H. Avery Carl V. Bledsoe Edward H. Brooks Roberf R. Cook Lee J. DeWil'l Jack M. Hurl Arlhur T. LaPrade Sianley T. Lee Philip B. Noffingham Max Schmidf, Jr. Norman H. Sloane, Jr. graduafe Frank H. Kraika, Jr. Delia Chi, one of those well- rounded houses you hear William F. Jameson George T. McCoy, Jr. Roderick J. Parker Adolph A. Lurie Donald H. Orcuif Clemenl C Richardson della I f founded ai cornell, I890 sfanford chapler, eslablished I905 members wilhoul piclures laculfy undergradu ares Joseph W. Bingham Arlhur M. Caihcarl Simon Kinsman Marion R. Kirkwood Ralph H. Luiz William B. Owens graduafes Bruce F. Brown George B. Campbell James D. Donlon, Jr. Darrell J. Holman D, Richard Turnure Arihur E. Grounds H. James Hopkins Arch L. Jenkins James F. McCloud Hale McCowen, Jr. Monfe C. Pfyl, Jr. Hampfan J. Pool Claude H. Purkiif Howard S. Ru'fh George E. Sundby Philip C. Woodyall - - Mervyn J. Sullivan, presidenf firsf ferm ?hk:,Uih2Tgrugleggflnahgnzzsfbgi Anlhony V. Keese, presidenf second ferm 'rhe year foo. -ui- Lewellyn J Slaehle class of 1941 179 1. 1 Kenneih W. Davidson John F. Ellioll George W. Vaughan Don S. Burness Ernesf M. Clark, Jr. della kappa epsilon founded al' yale, l884 sigma rho chapler, eslablished l904 members wiihoul' piclures fuculfy undergraduafes Frank M. MacFarland James Lawson grad uafes John D. Campbell Richard Dillon William D. Edwards W. Thornfon Howell Charles F. Jonas Roberf H. Munger John A. Brigham William H. Doheny Arfhur E. Finucane Thomas A. MacMichael Howard L. Robinson Kennelh O. Volk Milfon C. Vucinich Charles A. Wilbeck Phil W. Zonne 5. I -F .. fl 1 'Z .' -4. - L51-' fx .Mi .IYNQ f . c , 1 ' 1:1 fm. 1. ll, A 11 -M, 31 -'fr ' 5 if f '?NF'?'? h -Q f :li Phil W. Zonne, presidenf firsf ferm Nor G. Guiberson, presidenf second ferm A Roberf N. Park C. Hardin Slephens Eugene L. Stockwell Millon N. Vedder John A. Ward Teller Weinmann class of 1942 Frank C. Alberf Harold J. Barneson Charles H. Claflin Waller T. Clune Hugh J. Lowe, Jr. Richard E. Lyon Fred D. Meyer David E. Palferson Arlhur H. Rasmussen Deira Kappa Epsilon, fhe cam- pus dead-eyes wilh wafer bags, a very independenf house, sei' as.?hey are on fhe Alsace-Lor- raune border belween Upper and Lower Row. class of 1939 Edward C. Bosbyshell, Jr Clarkson B. Bradford, Jr. William C. Brigham Donald J. Bufler Fred J. Drewes Peler G. Dwyer Na+ G. Guiberson Pere R. McArfhur Tom B. Rhodes Harold F. Saunders Richard X. Suifon class of 1940 Eric B. Bovef S. John Gibson Roberl W. Hadeler John Hopkins Lloyd L. McDonald Jack B. Rice, Jr. Richard C. Shorlall ' John G. Granl' John M Moore E. Perrin Fay Edwin D Jones Jr James A Murphy class of 1939 Joseph C. Ashcrafl Malcolm C. Black Donald W. Bohr Roberi E. Coffin David G. Culhberfson Phillip C. Griffifh Louis M. Love Waller J. Meyer John V. Munro Telford W. Oswald Henry H. Rhoads Bradley Schaeffer Andrew L. Shirey class of 1940 Thornfon V. Allen Donelson L. Berger Gusfav B. Biorkman John M. Brenner Ray M. Brown, Jr. Knnnefh McL. Cufhberison George H. Dole John F. Curran Ernesi H. Damarus 3 John R. Ellis vii Robert M. Fifzrnaurice Alan L. Houser Norman Jesberg Joseph F. Halstead Clyde H. Jeffrey William L. Jess Glen H. Munkell Rudy J. Munzer H. Robinson Plafe George A. Rockwell Russell F. Wulf'f class ol 1941 Roberi W. Anderson J. Brandon Basself Roberl P. Beckham Charles W. Boggs A. Dean Burfcrd Byron L. Carlson Theodore A. Chesfer Roberl' F. Love Waller L. McKenzie Thor J. Pelerson Sydney L. Terry William L. Turner Edward A. Wearin John MCG. Wilson class of 1942 Edwin F. Boyd William R. Ernsf James C. Hough Melvin L. Hawley Edwin A. Johnson Joseph M. Messina Kennefh H. Sayre Reber? J. Scharboch Guy R. Showley George L. Torcssa George Triich, Jr. Della Tau Delia, riddled wifh frock sfars, commiileemen, po- lifical insiders, and good guys. della lou della founded ai lzeihany college, l859 bela rho chapier, eslablished IB93 members wilhoul' piciures faculfy Roy W. Joslrom Ernesi W. Marlin Charles N. Reynolds Frederick G. Tickell graduafes Theodore W. Marfz Augusi W. Meier Lynn E. Rogers Lee S. Sharp undergraduafes John D. Ehrharf - T A jj., 'LQQDTQ' Q .A E 235 98353.-ir , ce. ATA ,U Jr' 4- - e' 4 . - 'I V-fT ' i 4 yi 'ff'-:t'f4f ' + Andrew L, Shirey, president firsf ferm H. Robinson Palfe, presidenf second ferm class of 1939 Robert C. Allen John F. Cowan Peter Foy Raymond N. Frankel Henry E. Glasser Jack C. Kessel Jack W. Mullin Howard A. Naquin Bruce Oshier John A. Ryan David D. Ryus William G. Stearns Jack V. Trefts class of 1940 James B. Black, Jr. William R. Bleecker Frank J. Carter Allen C. Curtis George J. Faul Richard L. Rees John F. West class of 1941 Bruce A. Merickel George N. Voll C. Neil Ballard 3 William B Hirst Jr Kenneth C Koch Edward P McGettxgan George W Holmqulst Martin Mackey e la Upsllon founded at williams college i834 Stanford chapter established l896 members without pictures faculty Paul J Beard Wllllam D Briggs Arthur M Cathcarf George B Culver Charles H Danforth William M Donner Joseph S Davis William H. Davis Paul Eliel Philip K. Gilman Henry D. Gray Marion R. Kirkwood John P. Mitchell graduates Robert L Hoslacher Raymond Hornby Jr Harmon K Howard John S Howell Jerome D Peters Jr Martin J Scatena Phlllp G Wray Archer W Zamloch undergraduates f William Cowden Jack P. Francis Hugh H. Gallarneau Ro E. Hills Jr. Henry J. Kaiser Jr. Douglas R. OsHair Kay McMurray Charles A Black Lester T Hubbard Wayne Maki Gordon A Nlcoll Robert l Olden Robert T Oyster Donald R Schultz George D Simpson class of 1942 Robert Billings Ray S Durham Peter E Jones Peter B Mackey Robert Reynolds Russel L Smith F Patrick Sylva Bradford W Young William S. Boyd, Jr. I 'J A 9 Jo.. , fi! l.. . B.. 1 .. .v ' s . - if 9 . 9. ix XA, j ' I t N.. Ss ,- Q ' 'Viv G . 15 6 x r,., N ,Y X1 J ki 91 V i lx ill H .Q 'nt' T, A il' . z I A H U- 0.5 K ,., J ' S iiifi if --'ei I 371 Jack W. Mullin, presidenf firsr ferm Peter Fay, president second ferm Delta Upsilon, still have their swimming pool and loud radio - gay boys with lots of brown. -9. ov: Colgate Dorr Anlhony C. John B. DeNaull Joel D. Ferry '1 M E . .,, 4 class of 1939 Raymond L. Biondi Robert W. Burnett Arthur M. Christiansen John G. Dorrer Jack T. Guerin Paul J. Huston Jack T. Kluge Richard E. LaFranchi Edmund P. Lobherr William M. Longhurst H. Deming Smith class of 1940 Fred H. Carpenter Jordan B. DeIl'Era Angus M. Johnston Bennett McGuire Stanley W. Smith, Jr. class of 1941 Russell G. Curtis Edward C. Detoe, Jr. Guntermann E. Cooper Johnson, Jr. Francis G Layton William J McCollough nlson J Reese Charles K McCulloch Harry M Muhelm Richard W Robertson class of 1942 Bent Darnsgaard Fred C Ferro James E. Gunn Owen G. Johnston Thomas V. Lacoste Junior H. Mohr Richard G. Ray Wesley D. Smith graduate Alden Ames Robert I. Boyd Peter Fox Donald R. Thompson W. Stewart Thompson Kappa Alpha, quiet lads, they get around, going to build a new house. kappa alpha founded at washington and lee, l865 alpha pi chapter, established l89l members without pictures faculty Hardin Craig Elmer D. Fagan graduates Charles C. Horton Walter B. Layton, Jr. Charles E. Smith Arthur E. Stoll undergraduates Frederick G. Bills Norman P. Marshall James T. Shields f Robert W. Burnett, president first term Arthur M. Christiansen, president second ferm all bt 3 .E. gs, 9 hi 372 Q for ,Q 79' John R Cas y Neil A. Donahue Frank J. Dowlin Richard D. DeLauer Edward W. Doherty kappa sigma founded at university of virginia, IB69 beta zeta chapter, established i899 members without pictures faculty undergraduates Peter T. Abell Charles D. Grant James D. Grant George P. Griffith Jack Harris Lester W. Lewis William A. Smith Edgar B. Wi'son Edward M. Hulme Ralph H. Lutz Edward G. Nelson graduates Michael P. Ferro Austin W. Lee John M. Masson , ' f ,,,! . : 3 ' , -,-ig, ,t-' ., 31- '-1. , .rhf N ' ' ral f pk V71 ., . 5,5 , fini. - Q- gi ' ' ri ,. ' '5 'HQ'f' Til 1 ,riff 1. li lif t' .1 .. P7521 '- , li ,fi -a . lv .,!w...f iw ,o 1- J I EI 5 l K K selx I iifnif 1 , . l. H ' W lin. i w ' 0 1 Iii ll -f -- ' FTf:w' f EY Herbert F. Schoenlen, presidenf first term Lloyd Swayne, Jr., president second term 2- 9 John L. Driscoll Chester G. Patton Stockton B. Shaw Robert M. Templeton Robert G. Young class of 1941 Douglas B. Conner Robert G. Efteland Jack E. Huntsberger William J. Masters William E. Miller Andrew E. Montgomery Omar C. Spencer Peter C. Whittlesey Charles Wiper, Jr. cl ass of 1942 Eugene P. Baker Lee P. Bickenbach Kenneth R. Casey Robert P. Heringer William R. MacGreevy Paul D. Manning, Jr. Richard C. Reed Elliot K. Snedecor Charles R. Terry Kappa Sigma, another house with a piece of political pie quietly tucked under its belt. class of 1939 Robert G Collman Arnold F Carnett David C Dutton Walter Gadsby Jr Charles W C Lanphser William D McElroy Frank L McMillan Winfie d H Needham .la k A Osborne SidneyC Rasmussen Jr William B. Raymond James F. Saunders Richard K. Schmidt Herbert F. Schoenlen Lloyd Swayne, Jr. Roy B. Thompson William F. Whitaker class of 1940 Charles F. Bulotti, Jr. Norman Juney Paul J Lundbeck Robert D. Houghton James E Kelly hn T Mc in class of 1939 David A. Carnahan F. Thomas Collins Ben C. Dey, Jr. Arfhur L. Doering Cecil Fitch, Jr. Waller Fifch, Ill Herberi Gunn William R. Kirsch Vernon J. Maino Charles L. Prince John B. Shallenberger Lomax K. Turner Roberf B. Weaver Wallace W. deWiH John Wyefh, ll class of 1940 Wilberf G. Anderson Roberf G. Breyer Gene D. Coldiron Malcom McDuf'fie John M Seamans S Hoover Henry S Read Sfanfon Swafford i Thomas F. Walker Oliver B. Wyman, Jr. class of 1947 Sidney W. Clark William C. Willard Roy L. Adamson, Jr. James A. Farquharson Arfhur L. Gore Alan G. Grey Edward L. H. Johannessen Frank E. Schneider Norman S. Slondlee Waller J. Sfoessel John M. Thompson William H. Tucker, Jr Barry G. Wagner class of 1942 Howard M. Adams Laurence A. Dee Tom S. Doly Erwin C. Easlon Beniamin H. Ea'fon William M. Hannan Jack H. Johnsfon Alan Lane Charles A. Smifh Blair Thafcher Mori K. Van Osfrand Malcolm P. Youker graduafes Leo S. Madlem, Jr. Robert T. Mangan Richard B. Stark Granf B. Sfone phi della lliela founded al miami universily, l84B california beia chapier, eslalolished l89l members wiihoul' piclures foculfy George deF. Barnefl Harold C. Brown Edwin A. Coflrell Ellwood P. Cubberly William F. Durand Edward C. Franklin Roberf H. Grayson Harold P. Hill Roberf B. Hoover Leander M. Hoskins Halcolf C. Moreno Harry B. Torrey graduales Thomas M. McDaniel, Jr. Lawrence T. O'Brien Howard Payne Carl V. Scholl E. Wallace Wigel' undergraduates Gordon S. McDonald Arnold W. Meiners Roberf V. Oakford Henry W. Swafford, Jr. - -Q-fs a 0.13 ' 'Q 'i yi A 1 t jf' t i ' 57 ,V .1 .1 1? -. -1 f if reffei , 1 r ' , -es.-ff.-,. . .4 S - . f. lr A li , . ' . -f-:- ,,r if '-.'l j . 1 ia . C '. , 1 Je- All ir 12 i I m QQ. I : A' of-12-3. ee s -H Zhi Dellad Thelaf Very ipluyail Ben C. Dey, Jr., presidenf firsf ferm CYS' 'len ency 0 'Un 0 F ' David A. Carnahan, presidenf second ferm lefesp always seen af ihe righr places. ff Roberf G de Mailly George L. Reid William D. Peppard Charles I I I0 gamma della founded al washinglon and ieliferson universily, i848 lambda sigma chapler, eslalolished l89l members wiihoul' piclures faculfy Henry M. Adams Joseph W. Bingham Philip W. Buck Ernesf W. Mariin Karl L. Schaupp Lynn T. Whife, Jr. graduafes Lawrence H. Bayer Howard W. Campen John M. Haffner James R. Maloff 'IJ ITA. awy.vj ' John D. Morgan, III Charles C. Nimmo H. Edmund Riggins, Jr. Walron A. Wickeif undergraduates Richard B. Daley Sfephen W. Downey, Jr. Henry C. Hinds Edward B. Rus? Joe W. Smith Harry H. Spurlock Sfanley W. Vanderburgh Tom B. Nichols, presidenf firsf ferm Deane F. Johnson, house manager John B. Schaupp B. Russell William R. Sheehy Bruce C. Kixmiller James M. Lundy Charles J. Maher Roberf V. Morris Richard S. Welch class of 1942 Roberl M. Allan John M. Barrows James W. Beebe Valenfine Brown Owen B. Coffman David S. Jackman, Jr. Arlhur G. Magnuson Frank J. Maher Roger D. Manwaring Raymond W. Smiih, Jr. William A. Smith Phi Gamma Della, 'Phe house where all parades slarig have no secreis wilh Bull Sessioner Cobbs wriiing on fhe Daily, buf sfill manage 'ro keep fheir repufaiion far being preffy smoafh. class of 1939 Brenlon B. Bradford Harry Clalworrhy, Jr. John L. Cobbs, Ill John B. Eafon Charles N. Hildebrand? Deane F. Johnson Slephen E. Keusseff Henry C. Kirby Nelson S. Kogler Joel H. Miner Frederick W. Naniker Tom B. Nichols John M. Welch John R. Wilion class of 1940 William C. Arrasmiih William A. Doble, lll Edwin H. Halbach William C. Jordan Richard A. Wrighf class of 1941 John H Fyfe Roberl' M. Speidel John D. Crummey Parker W Kimball Jr 2 , A-A J' 4'- class of 1939 Philip S. Brooke, Jr. Roberf C. Brooke Levani Brown, Ill Lyman O. Calkins, Jr. Jim L. Grubbs J. Hugh Jackson, Jr. Laurence B. James Russell R. McKinney Tony J. Mecia Louis Meizger Alfred F. Pellas Herberr C. Sumner Byron F. Wesl William G. Wilber John F. Wilson class of 1940 Aubrey E. Austin F. Hal Boeficher William E. Boyd Douglas V. Bryan K. LeRoy Fraser Sianley E. Goode Robin Hood George A. Jedenoff Sidney B. Lewis Merrill' M. Preweli Roberf L. Richardson Gerald S. Sparling class of 1941 Ellen D. Boone Greyson L. Bryan Newton H. Copp Roberi B. Crawford Edwin C. DeMoss Tilford S. Denfon George M. LaNicca Jim F. Lincoln William A. Niccolls Lloyd A. Pflueger c. Rey sfahl James R. Taylor class of 1942 Harry J. Borde Richard F. Cahill Richard B. Campion George F. Egenolf Melvin K. Elleii William O. Glundberg William E. Graham Roberl E. Hall Campbell C. Kelley Colin H. McCIiniock Roy F. McClary H. Morgan Noble William M. Quakenbush graduafes John R. Morrill Phi Kappa Psi, The Row's ves- ph kappa psi Founded oi washingion and ieflierson universiiy, l852 california be'l'a chapier, eslabilshed l89l members wiihoui piciures faculfy Harry B. Allen Herberi L. Niebel Thomas A. Sforey graduafes Paul B. Baker O. Dewey Downell Daniel M. Feeley George J. Ferris William L. Garlh John C. Sieberi C. Arfhur Spaulding Andrew M. Spears Herberf F. Williams undergraduafes Roberi W. Cahill Roberf F. Diilevson John A. Pauly Pele G. Zagar 9 ,Q 9 . 7' H, lf. ' i , QB' x I if ,,.. ul Elif 'lige of The lrue rough: men'S Lyman O. Calkins, Jr., presidenf firsf ferm men, wilh a liking for doing Herberl' C. Sumner, presidenr second ferm fhings logefher. hi i Thomas M. Newell William S. Rouverol Gordon M. Weber Craig Williamson class of 1941 Lesler L. Carden John M. Dennis Rolla L. Garrefson Roberf E. Gelz Roberf O. Houghfon Willard W. Keifh F5 kappa sigma founded al universily of pennsylvania, I850 alpha lau chapfer, eslablished l9l5 Donald C. McCofler Charles A. Off, Jr. Robert C. Ris John F. Sforey class of 1942 Knowllon L. Ames Anfhony J. Cefaralfi Ted R. Doe Timolhy J. Fogel John H. Holfom Daniel H. Lewis John C. Mackay members wilhoul picfures Ffedeflfk W- MU IW0 lI'I9 Donald G. Ross 'uculfy Fred J. Seebach Evereff P. Lesley gmduafes Gffadufffes Edward M. Nighfingale Merrell H. Jordan, Jr. 1,7 . EU 'll if 1, n fr Q ?c,r,,,4J'-asv ki ,9 f -:- I f V A A fx 3 M . ' .11 'f K, . - 1 H' -'J' - :- D- IEQSITT l v 'X 'V' 1J:'lzf'. -is fe? W- ' hrlrs 15. l s f- ' ' . ii , - , . 5 lliiiiiqfj- i n , ,E.- . 'jiA r'-QQ? 'Ellie W lf 1 'f ., ji' iw sin 5 ' W ' 'p' 'K 'ir l l fl' is .g srl i l s Phi Kappa Sigma, have a fre- mendous grade-poini' average - buf fry a visif lo 'lheir Whoopee Room in 'lhe cellar. Jo-hn S. Dawson, presidenf firsf ferm William S. Rouverol, presidenf second ferm class of 1939 Jusfin O. Blackwelder John S. Dawson Hugh R. Foley Bruce D. McCreary Roberl O'Day Roberl E. Sellers, Jr. Alfred R. Zuckerman class of 1940 Verne C. Bassi Howard S. Bliss Favid S. Bloom Roberl' C. Connell Wilhelmus Cosfer William J. Fleming Ken? A. Hansen Dan C. Hollom John H. Hughmanick, Jr R. Gene Jordan Bob H. Knollin class of 1939 Evererf M. Goodell John R. Hedelund Kennefh F. McLaren Gordon E. Naiar Lee R. Orr Ralph E. Parr Cameron G. Pierce Howard B. Pine Roberf S. Roberfson Charles E. Schoff Charles LeR. Shaw class of 1940 Sfanford V. Burberick Edward J. Cahill Rex W. Cranmer Harvey W. Hurlebaus John H. Manwaring Palmer McCurdy Edwin H. Rodgers Alfred E. Vandenbos Alfred H. Zadig class of 1941 Waller J. Fairweafher Roberf A. Frey Roberf J. Keane James B. Meikle Ernesf W. Milburn Rex E. Shoop Quenfin L. Warren class of 1942 Frederick W. Chapman Harry H. Dickson Rene R. Gouldner Wallace L. Hufchinson Charles R. Reeve Donald E. Sfockfon graduafes Norman N. Bonacich Willard R. Griswold Harold L. Weckler Phi Sigma Kappa, are srill hifching fheir slar fo lhe dream wagon of a French Norman house, which, fhey say, oughf fo make a difference. phi sigma ka CJ PP founded al' mossachuseffs slafe college, l873 nu deuferon chapfer, esfalolished l923 mem bers wilhouf piclures faculty Merrill K. Bennelf Percy A. Marlin Rixford K. Snyder Edward K. Sfrong, Jr. graduafes Eugene N. Curfis n George H. Grinnell un dElglGdUUfES Wilbur F. Haines Frederick H. Rodgers Charles H. Springmeyer azvleigb. rg, 0- xi. N Roberl' S. Roberison, president firsf ferm Rex. W. Cranmer, house manager 2 4,1 sigma al ha F9 epsilon founded of lhe universily of alabamaQ l856 california alpha, esfalnlished lB92 members I faculfy William Charles graduafes Millard Warren Norf J. Earl B. wilhoul' pic+ures C. Bark E. Shepherd C. Browne M. Harg rave Jebbia Myer John E. Robinson Jack L. Stevenson undergraduafes John H.- Folsom Herschel E. Griffin Frank M. Martin Aubrey O. Nelson Roberl H. Sumner James W. Will H. Roberl' Wood class of 1941 Hugh S. Baillie Marvin C. Frank John K. Funderburgh Hugh Hinman George K. Hislop Edwin F. Lawrence Dorsey H. McLaughlin Beniamin G. Miller Roberl M. Newell Charles E. Runacres Lorne R. Samuels Howard P. Sfassforlh Sfanley W. Summeril Lawrence H. Winfer class of 1942 Sam T. Emery Walter H. Girdleslone Paul S. Goodwin Alanson Hinman Ben S. Hunfer R. Norman Lorenzen William A. Wallace Asher B. Wilson Fred B. Wursler graduafes Roberf W. Klingel 3 .F-7' .-59:4 J. Q! -Fw: N 4 ya fy.. P. fl -1. Ma? l i Darius B. Hill, Jr., presidem' firsf ferm W. C. Small, presidenf second fefm Sigma Alpha Epsilon, fhere are always some of fhem silling an lhe fronl sfeps - watching - some of lhe boys manage fo spread ouf info prominent fields. class of 1939 Quenlin Birchard Lloyd S. Brooke Alex M. Dreier Ralph B. Durfee Fred A. Giari Henry B. Halverson William A. Hammond Darius B. Hill, Jr. Frank D. Lippman Richard G. Newhall Wilson C. Small Richard O. Spencer class of 1940 N. Bruce Anderson Frank M. Birbeck James N. Cufler Roberf W. Pauly Randolph Pirie T. Newfon Russell l .J 1 . I I class of 1939 Alberl' C. Bardin Joseph W. Cook J. John Craemer Alan N. Ducommun F. Ramon Espinosa Leo Feder, Jr. Ken W. Gardiner Howard H. Hays, Jr. Lauchlin De McLaurin Richard C. Neeley Frank M. Scheble Harry R. Sollero David H. Slephenson, Jr. William O. Todd, Jr. C. Roberl Van Coll Raymond E. Watson class of 1940 Edward V. Collom George R. Concannon Philip H. Harris, Jr. Paul Harlman, Jr. William H. Leckie Arfhur C. McDearmid Roberl A. Norfhon James L. Polls Jack T. Showaller class of 1941 Graham J. Barbey C. Fred Breer Don B. Haslefl Daniel M. Hays Henry A. Hauser William J. King Slanley D. Owen Roberl W. Prince class of 1942 Richard E. Kendrick Leon Lyon Beniamin S. Page Roberl B. Shiner Donald E. Sollero John B. Sfurgeon Burl L. Talcoll Chesler D. Walz A. Ben Wes? James O. While, Jr. 1 Sigma Chi, repuledly dongl- vadam g like lo usurp lheir nexl door neighbor's lawns fo play calch. sigma Chi founded al miami universily, I855 alpha omega chapler, eslablished l892 members wilhoul piclures foculfy Norman Cleaveland Percy E. Davidson Sherman D. Lockwood Claude E. Thornhill grcrduafes R. Gwinn Bower Thomas A. Collins Chesler G. Moore, Jr Charles H. Pierce undergraduafes William F. Adams Eugene O. Bacon J. William Braheny Ashley J. Burns Leon L. Lafaille James T. Makinson William M. Marlin William A. Moses W. Sherwood Narlon Jack A. Pelleys Gilberl' F. Rahn John W. Shores John H. Topham David M. Thompson David H. Sfephenson, Jr., presidenf firsf ferm William M. Marlin, presidem' second ferm sigma founded al virginia mililary inslilule, I867 bela chi chapler, eslablished l89l members wilhoul piclures faculfy Eliol Jones Roberl E. Swain graduafes John C. Beckell Robert S. Harper Roberl M. Jones Charles W. Kendrick 'ln 1 3' ei 'fe Achille A. Milligan J. Craig Milligan Edwin E. Proclor Charles O. Voigf, Jr. undergraduafes ' Howard C. Ohliger Wallace Springslead A. Emory Wishon, Jr. Bill F, Edwards Edward H. Eakland Ollo G. Galdkamp Paul V. Hansen Waller K. Hooker John W. Leahy Louis H. Ledbefler Richard V. Lusby James G. McDonald Roland G. Medlicoll Herman C. Mifchell, Jr. Allen W. Rider Arfhur C. Wells class of 1941 Robert D. Byrne Foresf B. Caldwell .lohn K. Cameron C. Edward Cook Edward W. Delrick Bruce Ffoulkes Henry A. McMicking Rolslon W. Topping Jchn H. Walrous, Jr. class of 1942 Carl G. Brucker William C. Cameron John T. Chapple Leroy J. Day James M. Dudfield Roberl K. Fogg Kennefh Kingsbury Charles E. Kuzell Douglas B. McDonald Roberf K. Porfer, Jr. Willard S. Webber graduafes Cameron B. Hall Werner A. Veilh i 'l 1 ii-il- ri . l' . I V, H ,,, XXWM, ,wg-. , +11 , - u p LI -A 'e . i , . . 5 ?. lrr A' l - bl --'ll' 3 . ,1 gr. 5 iv'-fix ' V. ' 'J i .gi 15g,2.4.. ' W gnu.liviiwleilliiliig . .. lf.. L..-.USN lu 11' 'in' Lil . H 'll'Y-'ini '.'.ii., Sigma Nu, pal b -b f Roberf O. Shreve, presidenf firsf farm the new regimreg- ?eYu.idin'evc:lii1 Richard V. Lusby, presiclenf second ferm lhe Dells and faffenin' up afh leles keep fhem diverfed class of 1939 Sherwood B. Armstrong Roberl' O. Busche Merrili' E. Cullen David Duncan, lll James F. Ferguson, Jr. Donald C. Gomes Fred B. Ledeboer Marshall G. Linn Jack S. Mense Maurice V. Musy Phillip L. Olsen Roberl O. Shreve Tyler C. Slillwell Barlow Van Voorhis, Jr. Sam S. Woolingfon class of 1940 Kirwin B. Blood William E. Bralfon H. Gale Cook I class of 1939 Eldred W. Barnes Albert E. Bradbury Richard J. Cundiff John B. Emanuel Harry M. Fair John W. Fleming Charles I. Jenney Rolfe S. Johnson George F. Worls, Jr. Dwighf R. Zook Wayne O. Zonk class of 1940 Thad R. Bell Edward W. Cundiff Philip L. Evans Roberf W. Hovey William D. Kyle R. Morfon Manson, Jr. Pefer Pande Roberl' O. C. Sleiner Philip H. Towle class of 1941 John S. Blanlon William E. Boslwick James R. Brown John H. Lyons Sluarl' C. Miller Kennelh H. Paffon Kenneth B. Swanson class of 1942 Roberl' P. Browder Vincenl' W. Brundage Berf A. Coddinglan Lewis J. Dorsey P. Warren Frame John K. Gularlie Roberl' A. Harker James E. Mack James E. McCarthy R. Allen Nadeau Telford H. Work graduafe Randall E. Brown lhela chi founded al' norwich universily, l856 alpha epsilon chapler, eslablished l92O members wilhoul' piclures Iaculfy Charles Fairman James B. Liggeh' Leland A. Miller Charles E. Smifh Cyrus F. Tolman Roberl S. Turner Nafhan Van Fallen graduafes Elwood S. Carlson Harmon P. Clark, Jr. Millon A. Miner Marlin B. Smifh undergraduales Don J. Black Dan J. Pickrell Roberl Thallon in .f Q .9'Pr L Thela Chi, everylhing from A Harry M. Fair, presidenf firsf ferm lo Zooksg democrafic and very Char es l. Jenney, house manager friendly. ., .,. Fw, inf .3 of 2.9. lhela della chi. founded af union college, l847 ela deuferon chapfer, eslalalished l903 members wilhouf piclures Iaculfy John F. Ellis Harold M. Bacon Edward W. Minium Charles D. Marx undygmduafes gmduafes Charles F. Blakslee, Jr. Roberf M. Adams John H. Dollar Q 'l'. GMX li- fil 'J' yi 1 ' Eugene Ries Ned M. Simpson Reed Smool Lloyd M. Wilson class of 1941 David H. Agnew James J. Baker Winslow E. Beedy Richard L. Braun Edward F. Cahill Lawrence C. Freer William M. Graham Jarol H. Jansen Edward K. Nielsen A. William Quinn George W. Schromm Jack F. Shaw Miles F. Thompson class of 1942 Hadley E. Bacon James D. Burns James G. Canning William Z. Holm Barney H. McClure Thomas D. McLaren Bruce McL. Manes Henry S. Thompson Roger H. While graduales Richard J. Chard G. Marshall Dill, Jr. Roger E. Kimball Allen L. Oddie J. Falrick Arnold, presidenf Hrsf ferm Thela Delia Chi, nofhing flashy, Lloyd M. Wilson, presidenf second ferm buf fhe sorf of malerial fha? makes The backbone of campus commiftees. class of 1939 J. Pairick Arnold E. Sanford Bufls John H. Canning Frank P. Hooper, Jr. Evan V. Jones John A. Moller Roberf C. Moullon Roberl J. Rife Walfer H. Sullivan, Jr. class of 1940 Alberf C. Agnew, Jr. David F. Brock Lyle E. Cook Bradley Duke Myron W. Folsom Lloyd A. Gales . George H. Henshaw E. Beverly Lohmann William LeS. Longmire class of 1939 James W. Abbott Robert E. Dakan Kennefh M. Eymann Sfanley H. Neyharf Clinlon L. Olson Roberl W. Sfeel Gordon P. Van Nuys class of 1940 Harry B. Ailman William F. Ballhaus Alan G. Bowers John S. Bullis Gerald J. Clancy William P. Campbell Jack P. Dixon William R. Mitchell Fred L. Prideaux Roberl P. Sengslack class of 1941 Charles G. Bragg FEI' diffs 2 llieia xi founded ai rensselaer polyfechnic ins'ril'u'le, I864 iau chapier, esiablished l9l4 members wiihoul' piciures faculfy Welion J. Crook Ward B. Kindy Milton Saier Frederick E. Terman graduafes Roberi N. Blewell Francis H. Colombal William R. Knapp John B. O'Donnell Thomas W. Smifh undergraduates Roberl L. Farmer J. Ralph Hommonds Roberi McC. Rothwell fin, H, , WC 0 x , - Wi -. L if an i i , 'V J il if ,,.. J ..., -T Theia Xi, a house like a couniry Roberf W. Sfeel, presidenf firsf ferm club, and aclivifies loop a Thad R. Bell, presidenf second ierm LQ g. if 0 1:1 if 'Q' 6? 0-6 3 Q, 'Q , .. ',:3-. - ,4- 7 ! T' r 'nf' ' z W' ' . 1 1 . , . K 7 f N 4, i zeiol psi founded al' new york universily, IS46 mu chapier, esfablished l892 members wiihaul' picrures faculfy Dr. L. Roscoe Chandler Dr. Lovell Langsfrolh Dr. Edward C. Sewall Charles M. Sprague graduafes Brown Cannon Jack E. Clark Hugh G. Gribbin Jay T. Haldridge Roberr E. Maflhews Roberf Sherman Richard J. Taylor J. Howell Turner undergraduafes George R. Cannon Irving Cummings, Jr. Winford M. Jones Frank D. Taium, Jr. . F r '- - l l W- e f z e v George W. Hawkins, presidenf Richards P. Lyon, house manager Roberl' H. Moulfon, Jr. Dick C. Simpson Paul A. Slafiery class of 1941 Harold D. Barnard John D. Cooper Paul B. Fay Sianley R. Graff L. B. Harbour, Jr. Curliss Hayden, Jr. Allan S. Hayes, Jr. Roberi C. Lewis Charles H. Orme Roberf H. Rich William E. Roth Queniin M. Thompson Carl J. Warnecke Don E. Williams class of 1942 George R. Barlow Roberf L. Crane John L. Crellin William R. Darsie John A. Diiz Scarf Dudley Oliver D. Hamlin, III Peier G. Kingsbury Clair L. Peck John P. Pollock Douglas C. Sfahle graduafes Tom Killefer Don W. Maulion Zeia Psi, once were 'lhe hub of Row polificsp now concen- frale on afhleles, minor big- shots, and repufation. class of 1939 John F. Brahiz Arvin H. Brown, Jr. Richard J. Carew William B. Hanna George W. Hawkins Richards P. Lyon Laurence D. Miller J. Sharp Whifmore class of 1940 Sfanley Andersen John B. Bafes Joseph E. Coberley Jack Grover James L. Groves Howard J. Hickingbolham Derrol E. Huddleson Donald P. Kennedy William W. Lee Harvey B. Lyon 'Q ocknovvledgment l-lere in The closing pages, we wish To pause a momenT To express our deep appreciaTion oT The cooperaTion and assisTance we have received ThroughouT The year in pub- lishing The I939 STanTord Quad. The Task, noT a simple one, has been made easier by The inTeresT and sympaThy oT The hosT oT people who have aided us. And so our Thanks and hearTTelT graTiTude .... To George McKenna and MinThorne Tompkins, who sTarTed us on our way wiTh good advice and The I938 Quad as an exemplary goal. . . . To STephen J. Rossi oT SunseT Press Tor his unTailing inTeresT and never-ending Toil in our behalT .... To Dick Spencer, The arTisT, who designed The book and execuTed his plans in page lay-ouTs .... To AlberT Sperison and Pro- Tessor Edward Farmer Tor Their early inTeresT and worTh- while suggesTions .... To l-Toward RoberTs, The head phoTographer, who has had an over-sized iob which he has handled splendidly .... To his phoTographic assisTanTs, who worked TaiThTully ThroughouT The year To Till The Quad wiTh Tine picTures .... To Mr. l-l. E. Mizener OT The Camera Shop Tor The excellenT group picTures .... To Mr. and Mrs. John DoherTy, whose individual picTures seT a high sTand- ard in porTraiT phoTography .... To The EdiTorial and Business STQTTS Tor Their cheerTul slaving over The rouTine Tasks so essenTial To The producTion oT a yearbook .... To Miss lmogen ATen, Miss lnez STevens, and Tom KilleTer Tor Their assisTance during The year .... To The sTaTT oT SunseT Press, and in parTicular To Max Jochner and George Brad- shaw Tor producing so superior a iob oT prinTing in so shorT a Time .... To C. A. Dregge, Leslie V. Q'Conner, l-lenry J. Wessel, WalTer J. Thompson, James R. 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Buicher, Roy M. -C- ....393 ....4I8 . ..406 ....404 ....399 ....4I0 ....395 ....429 ....409 ....404 ....4I0 California Shade Clofh Company. .-..- 4I4 Camera Shop ....................... 425 Campus Shoe Shop ...,...... . Cardinal French Laundry ........ Cardoza, T. J., Company, Lid.. .- CarIisle's ...........,....,. CarIson's Candy Shop .... Case's .................. Cavalier, Wm., 3: Company. . .. Clark, Charles, 8: Company .... Chrisiy, T. C., Company .,.. . Cify of Paris ........ ,.... Clofhes Closer ....... Coca Colo ...-....... Colonial Beaufy Shop -.-... Corner House .............. Crocker Firsi Naiional Bank .... Cyclops Iron Works .......... . -D- Davis Hardwood Company ..... -E- Eames Company ..... Edward's ........ . - F.. ....4II ....4I0 ....4I7 ....408 ....426 ....4I6 ....422 ....4I0 ....408 ....396 ....4I9 ....422 ....4I8 ....430 ....402 ....4I4 ....4I0 ....424 ....4I8 Family Service Laundry .............,. 424 Fireman's Fund Insurance Company.. ...43I Fisher Sfudio --..- ....,............. 4 28 Flower Shop, The... ..,............ .423 Fuller, W. P, ............ .... - 9... .4o9, 416 Golden SI'a'Ie Flooring Company ....... 4I0 Golden S'I'aI'e Company, Lid. Grace and Pierre's ............ .. .....4I5 ....430 Gray, Thorning Lumber Company ...... 423 - H - Haas Bros., Trupak ....... ....... Hagedorn, Esfher, Beaufy Shop... Hancock Bros. ....-............ . Hancock, John, Insurance ....., Hare, Brewer 8: Kelley, Inc. .. Harry's .................. ....4I0 .....4I8 ....4I4 ....4I7 ....4I4 ....4I6 Hercules Equipmenl and Rubber Company ................... Heywood-Wakefield --.......... .Hills Bros. ............. . Horabin Feed and Fuel .... Ho+eI Californian -........ Hoiel Sir Francis Drake .... Hunfer and Hudson... Incandescenl' Supply Company... Israel, Delmer T. .. -... ....... . -J- Jahnke, Regina C. ..... . Jones-Thierbach Company .. - K - Keeble, David ............ Keuffel 81 Esser Company ........ Kroehler Manufaciuring Company. .... . .. L - Leahy, C, H, .......... . Lindgren 8: Swinerfon, Inc. . Livingsfon Bros. ........ . L'OmeIeH'e .,......... Louda, Frank, Jr. .... . -M- Magnin, I., 8: Company .... Malafesia, M. .......... . Mark Hopkins Ho'I'eI ........... Marshall Newell Supply Company ...... Marwedel, C. W. ......-.....- . Merner Lumber Company .... Monfgomery Ward Company .... Moi'Iey's .................... Moifram, John Douglas . . Mueller Company -.-...... -Mc- MacAIeer's, Miss, School McKesson 8: Robbins, Inc. . -N- Nason, R. N., and Company .... -0 - Olympia Kniifing Mills- -. -p.. Pacific Foundry Company, Lid. . Pacific ManuiacI'uring Company. Pacific Meials Company ........ Palo Alfo Laundry .......... Palo AI'Io Nafional Bank ...... Peninsula Chevrole-I Company . .- Peninsula Creamery .......... Penney, J. C., Company ..... . Personalily Beauiy Salon ........ Pinkerfon, James H., Company... Presidenf H0-fel ................ 424 427 394 426 407 4I4 404 4II 422 424 4I2 428 4I2 4I3 4I6 4I7 39I 430 408 4I6 4I2 40I 407 408 426 4I6 430 39I 408 4I6 4I9 4I4 420 424 403 407 423 428 4I2 4I2 4I7 4I8 422 403 -R- Reaves, R. L., Roofing .... Reid, R. R. ........... , Roble Beauiy Salon Roos Bros, ............. . Roos Bros. Beaufy Salon .-.. -5.. San Francisco Bank .................. San Francisco News .. ............ Sonia Cruz Porlland Cemenf Co mpany. Schwabacher 8: Com pany ............. Schweilzer 8: Company ...... Seimas, Marian ......... Shaw Mo'I'or Company Shell Oil Company ..... Shreve 8: Company ....... Shreve, Treal, 8: Eacrei' ..... Silvius 8: Schoenbackler .... Simmons Company ..... Sloane, W. 3: J. Slonqker'5 ................... Siandard Asbesios Company . . . Siandard Oil Company ....... Slanliord Book Siore ...-....... Sianford Daily, The ................... Sianford Upholsiering Company ...--.. Sfowell College ............ , ...... .. Sirassburger 81 Company ...- Sue Berry Salon ......... Sunsef Press ........ Swifi 81 Company ..... -T- Tayler Xu Spoiswood Company .-..-..-- Thoils ....................... Thomas-Allec, Cleaning ...--- Typewriier Shop ...--.-. -U- Unign Company ...... ,....... Uniied American Meials Corporaiion 40I, 4I6 4I5 4I8 42I 4I8 427 4I I 397 425 400 424 426 392 422 425 4 I 5 420 398 424 406 420 4-24 426 423 428 426 426 390 406 4I3 428 405 426 43I of California ........,............. 4l4 Universify Creameries ................ 424 Universify Pharmacy --.. ..v- Valenfine, W. L. -W- Wagner, George Walker, David H. -. WaIs'fer's ......-- Wells Fargo Bank .......--. Werry, Alfred E. -..-.-.---- - .....4I0 Wes+ern Engraving Company ........- Whife Bros, ........................ . Whifehead Meial Producis Com Inc, ........................ PCVIYI Whiiing, H. L., Company -.-..-.--.--- Whoopee Coliiee Shop ..... WiIlson's, Lilfle Cafeieria. Wilgonis .... ....... 429 404 4I5 4Il 406 4I2 4I2 409 405 4I0 430 430 430 389 to Stanford men and women... WE congratulate you on your grad- uation and wish you success in your future careers. the Stanford Quad was produced by Sunset Press, one of the largest printing and lithograph plants on the Pacific Coast. This firm has long possessed highly specialized ability in color printing. The color cover and inserts of the Quad were printed in four colors from 35 mm Kodachrome, a natural color photographic process. SUNSET PRESS Since 1856 LITH GR PHER PRlN-l-ERS SUNSET BUILDING O A S 1045 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 41 J . Grant Avenue : : GearyStreet SAN FRANCISCO YCJUIJG WfOl?L1D S H O P on the Filth Floor. specializes in sizes 9 l'l'13 l5 Dresses 'l3.95 Suits 'l9.95 .......366 to 39.95 to 55.00 good sound counsel: YOUNG MAN, look up a reputable life insurance agent' and start buying life insurance early. H you do this, planning both Protection and Retirement as you go, your family and you will never need to know poverty and want. C 'IOI-IN DOUGLAS MOTTRAM. '36 Coats 51 9-95 fo 79795 The Penn Mutual Lite Insurance Co. Formdls 51695 to 2995 333 Montgomery Street GArtield 7900 San Francisco GENERALINDEX - A - Page Page Page Allen, Peggy ....... .... 2 6, 316 Anderson N. Bruce.. ..379 A. 1. E. E. ..... .,... 1 68 Allen, Richard P .... .. ...,.. A26 Anderson, Noel .,,...,. ...... 2 6, 148 A. S. C. E. ..., ,.... 1 69 Allen, Robert C .,.. . ...... 26, 371 Anderson Robert W. ,... .... 7 I 72, 370 A. S. M. E. ......... ,....,. I 68 Allen, Sam J. ....,.... ......,,.. 2 6 Anderson, Ross F .... ...... 73, 365 Abbott, James W. .... ..... 2 6, 384 Allen, Thornton V ..... .... 2 72, 370 Anderson Wilbert G ..... ...... .... 2 2 9, 374 Abendroth, John R.... ....... 152 Allen, Warren D ...,.. .,.... I 40 Andreini, Christina B. lMrs.i .... ..... . ...26 Adams, Dorothy J ...., ..,..... 3 10, 354 Alltucker, John W ..... ,..,. 3 44 Andrews, Margaret J... .... 290, 310, 358 Adams, Edith P. ...... ...., l 18, 310, 354 Alpha Chi Sigma ..... ..,. I 62 Appleby, Ruth.. .... ..,. 2 90, 293, 353 Adams, Howard M. .... ........... 3 74 Alpha Delta Phi ....... ..,... 3 62 Arai, Harald S. ............ ...... . ,347 Ad0mS. KUHWFIHC ----- -----4- 3 54 Alpha KUPPG KUPP0 '4-. 1... I 52 Armstrong, Sherwood B ...... ..... 2 6, 259, 381 Adams, William F. ..... .... 2 50, 25,1 Alpha Kappa Lambda ..... ...,.. 3 63 Arnold George 5 ,.,., , ,,,, .U..33Q Adamson, Roy L., Jr.... ....,.... 374 Alpha Omlcron Pi ....... .... 3 51 Arnold' John E. 'ri' l UHM3 Administrators .......... ,... 1 4, 15, I6 Alpha Phi .......... .... 3 52 Arnold. John P. III- ..', 2 6. 383 Agnew, Albert C., Jr. .... ....... 3 83 Alpha Sigma Phi ..... .... 3 64 Arnold Sally E -'.-V,- IU.. V M26 3,6 Agnew, David H. ...... .. ,. ..... 383 Alpha Tau Omega ..... .... 3 65 ' ' Ahemplohn O .-.'-...' - '---'--,','-.-.-.. 3 66 Alusnml Alfonso -'-V, , A 2 ,O Arnold, Winninette ...... ...... 2 6, 163, 323 Ahlswede, Gretchen .......... 26, 53, az, as, 151, 35a Amend, Edna M. ..... ...... 3 10 A C'S 'h- Wlmum C' --'-- --'--'- 2 75' 375 Ailrndn, Hdfry B .... .................... 3 aa Ames, Alden ....... .... 2 5, 372 Arthur- Leilv F --A- V- ----- 72- 163- 354 Albers, Madeline ..... ............ 2 6, 316 Ames, Jeanne M. .... ........... 3 10 ASIICFUH. JOSQPI1 C -.-- ...... 2 6. 370 Albert, Frank C ....,.. ..... 7 6, 224, 245, 369 Ames, Knowlton L ....,. .... 2 24, 255, 377 Asmussen, Marion 1 .... .. .,I65 Albrecht, Joseph J ..... .............. I 52 Ames, Walter 1 ..... ......... 2 OS Afkinsonl Herbs,-f 5 ,,,, H ,,,, 358 Alden, Florence E ....... Alexander, Bain McA..... Alexander, Ben .... . . . Alexander, Wallace .... . .......358 .....26, 368 .....362 ........14 Ammen, Paul V ..... Atkinson, James B .... Allan, Robert M ............ .... 2 79, 375 Allen, Clifford G. lMrs.i ..... ....... 1 72 Allen, Harry B. ....... .. ...... 148, 274 Allen, Jean ........ ,....... 3 10, 358 Allen, Leanore J ..... ..... 3 01, 310, 357 Allen, Natalia J .... ....... 2 6, 316 310 357 ' Atkinson, Susan C. M .... . .... 74, 76, 303, ..274 aio, 352 Andersen, Jane E. A Cl Sf 1 . ....... 134 210 15 4 Andmen A: ,ey E ' ' 2 ' 239' 2 2' Austerland, srnflee.. ........... , 323 n erson, rien .. ........... .... .,..... . . .. ' . .... ..... 7 6 Anderson, Barbara C..,. .. ....3l0 Aushn' Aubrey E 282' 3 Anderson Burroughs B. .... .,.., 2 82, 362 Austin' Jean M ' aw' 354 Anderson .idck R., .,... ..... 2 5, 137, 363 AMY- E 'bel Mr- M358 Anderson Lorna K ..... .... . .142, 316 AVe'Y- John H' H368 Anderson Louis H. ..... .. ..... 26 Axe Society ...,..,... ..I58 Anderson Mary A.... ..... 301, 323 Ayres, Elizabeth L ..... ..3l6 391 A SCREWDRIVER ON THE l00SE. The road is just a parking lot to him . . . Remember, your engine uses 3 times as much gasoline in low and second gears as in high - when a screwdriver brings you to a needless stop, he's taking it out of your pocket as well as your temper! LET'S DING THE SCREWDRlVER . Help stop Traffic Boners-and cut your own Stop-cmcl-Go 25W Public opinion on the campus - as everywhere else - can crack down on Screwdrivers, They're responsible for 2576 of today's Stop-and-Go driving. Screwdrivers must go! Hoot 'em off - toot 'em off -- laugh 'em off the streets and highways! Share the road is the watchword. This nation-wide movement is the new weapon forged by Shell traffic and engineering research. First came Super-Shell, the gasoline specially refined to cut the excessive cost of Stop-and-Go. Now Shell dealers are organizing the drive to cut the amount of Stoprand-Go - by 2519. Your campus Shell dealers are the local SHARE-THE- ROAD Club headquarters. They will attach the SHARE- THE-ROAD emblem to your car . . . give you the booklet Join the SHELL SHARE-THE -ROAD CLUB SHQW ?t'OUR COLORS: The flags in mariners code, mean 4.1 am giving wg H Your Shell dealer will attach this embly. above your rear licens em e plate - you It Shows , no cost to , ' , You re AGAINST S . drivers'-FOR sharing the road. Iiiryfxil help cut Stop-and-Go 2505! illustrating traffic snarling boners pulled by Screwdrivers 0 th st - d-G th r b 'd d-h 1 t 'd ' . n e op an O a can e avm C , C p gel H N 1 TRAFFIC EXPERTS SAY IT CAN BE DONE! of it--Share the Road. As for the part that can t be avoided, -- I , :V, ..I believe most drivers want to share the Save with Super-Shell! ',.. road. When parking, they Fmd a place at -1-- the curb. In driving slowly, they keep to . f' rg, ' the right. If all drivers observe such rules .::,1'. . 52,1 ,, ' ' stop and go could be cut 25fZ7. Q I I 1 ' i-2l S. in A - E. Raymond Cato, a n ' V4 Chief, California Highway Patrol .WIPER-.SWELL both Save on 57'0P AWD 392 Compliments ol fAxmeri,c:en -l-rust Company GNXXQ Bacigalupi, Margarel Bacon, Gene O ..... Bacon, Hadley E ...... . Badminton lWomen'sl. Baer, Barbara A ..... . Baer, Elizabelh F .... . Bailey, Edgar H ...., Bailey, Thomas A... .. Baillie, Hugh S.... Bains, Marlin T. .... . Baker, Edna Baker, Elizabefh ..... Baker, Emory F ..... Baker, Eugene P. ..., , Baker, Frederick Baker, Jack M ....... Baker, James J ....... Bakewell, Harriel' B .... Baldwin, Nancy J ..... Ballard, C. Neil ...... Ballhaus, William F.. Bandini, Dolores ..... . Banducci, Eleanor M.. Banker, Alice F ....... Barbey, Graham J.... Barclay, Thomas S .... Bardin, Alberf C ....... Barieau, William G.... Barkan, A. William... Barkan, Mary ......... Barker, Dorofhy M. .... . Barlow, George R .... M ...... Page ....3l6 ...,....224 .....273, 383 ..........293 .....27, 87, 352 ........3l6 ....l69 ..,....l8 .....,..379 .....249, 368 ....27, 323 ......355 .....27 ....373 ......368 ........34l .....274, asa ....ss, 259, 260, 262, 37I .............249, 3114 .........27,3l6 ......27, 305,354 ......27, 323 .....27, 149, l69, aao 342 27, 63, isa, 276, 367 .............,..27,3l6 ....z7,316 ....385 Barnard, Harold D ...... Barnes, Eldred W ..... Barneson, Harold J... Barnum, James K .... . Barris, Barbara D ..... Barrows, John M.... Barlle, Cicely J. .... . Baseball ............. Baseball lFreshmanl'.. Baseball lVarsil'yi .... Baskelball ........... Baskelball iFreshmanl .... Baskelball lWomen'sl ..... Baskelball Warsifyl . . . Bassell, J. Brandon... Bassi, Verne C ....... Bales, John B ..,...... Bauer, Barbara Baumgarfen, Jean L.. Bauriedel, John G.... Beach, Mary E ..... Bealon, Mary ........ Beallie, Dorolhy J.. . .. Beally, Ralph R ..... Bechfol, Charles O .... Beckell, John C ..... Beckelf, John R ..... . Beckham, Roberl' F.... Bedford, Elizabelh H. Beebe, Edson DeL..., Beebe, James Beech, Anne C. ..,.. . Beedy, Winslow E ..... . ..... 27, sz, 343 Page Page ....2B2, 385 Beemer, James ....283, 338 ......,.27, 382 Behrens, BeHy...... ......3l6 l57, 277, 369 Behrens, Tyra T. ....... ..... 3 23 Belcher, Dorofhy J. ..... ..... 3 ID ....Il7,323 Bell, JeanM........ ....27,357 .....375 Bell Lucy .......357 .....29l Bell, Mary ..,.3l0, 359 .....246 Bell Nelson ......l64 .....254 Bell Roy M... .. ...,27, 343 ...,.248 Bell Thad ....,.382 .....226 Bellah, Jack ........245 .....234 Benel, Kalhleen A.... ......27, 357 .....292 Bennefl, Befh .......353 .....228 Benne'll', Mary .....27, 309 .......370 Bennelf, Richard ......368 ...,239, 377 Benneff, Waller. ......362 ....l35, 385 Benson, Marfha ....7l, 355 .......3l6 Benl, Henry ,...367 .....l70 Benlon, John ....368 ...........l48 Berg, Bruce ......275 ....85, 292, 3l6 Berger, Charles .....368 .......27, 323 Berger, Donelson ......370 .....3l6 Bergman, John ....l64 .....34l Bergslrom, Francis ....l62 .........l64 Berl,Warren ,,,,,,27B ,,,,,,,,,,,l68 Bernard, Pafricia ,,,,,354 ....27, 121, 342 Berry, Esfher ...........308 ,,,,,7l, 370 Berry, Sylvia 76, 3l0, 352 Z IIUDD' '70 Bela Theft! Pi .....,. ......... 3 55 'HHI52 Beuche, Siegrid M.... ......27, 35l HH-Mu-.375 Beuflel, Marjorie ....l42, 3l6 Bevil, Mildred ........ ,,,,,, 3 I0 88- 290- 355 Beyer, Edward ,,,,,,,,2B ........,3B3 Bickenbach, Lee F.... .....224, 373 393 M14 f1'Z .f OM I. AMONG the legends sur- rounding the discovery of coffee about 850 A. D., is that ofKa1di, the Arabian goatherd. Be- wildered by the queer antics of his flock, he ate berries of the evergreen bush on which the goats were feeding, and, over- joyed at the feeling of exhilara- tion and light-heartedness the strange fruit had given, dashed off to make known his great find. 2. COFFEE gained its first real popular favor in the coffee houses of Londong then, other countries of Europe. The wits, philosophers, and writers of the day warmed their hearts and loosened their tongues over the steaming cup. Then to America came coffee, to pass through a similar period of growing popu- larity before attaining its posi- tion as the favorite beverage of our country. 5. IN JULY, l900, the process of packing coffee in vacuum was originated by Hills Bros. The method proved a veritable fountain of youth for protect- ing coffee freshness. Mechanical genius through the years has perfected cans and machinery for automatic production on large scale. Pioneered by Hills Bros. for many years, vacuum packing has since been adopted by many coffee roasters throughout the United States. 394 6. 'ms PRESENT Office and Plant ofHills Bros. Coffee, Inc. stands at the edge of San Francisco Bay, within full view ofthe Golden Gate International Ex- position and just a short dis- tance from the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge. To the world it proclaims continuance of the company's time-honored policy and tradition of roasting and packing only the finest cof- fees obtainable- The Recog- nized Standard. 3, AUSTIN H. AND REUBEN W. HILLS-brothers-started in the coffee business in San Francisco in 1878. Four years later they opened the Arabian Coffee Mills at No. I2 Fourth Street. By 1886 retail selling was dis- continued and since then Hills Bros. Coffee has been sold ex- clusively by retail grocers. On several successive occasions moves were made to larger quarters prior to erecting the present Plant and General Offices on San Francisco's Em- barcadero. 4. FROM THE very beginning of Hills Bros. Coffee, Quality has been the predominant fac- tor. The names ofthe founders of Hills Bros. are closely asso- ciated with the earliest develop- ment of the art of grading cof- fees by cup test. Continuous cup testing through the years by qualified experts accounts in a substantial-degree for the uni- formly fine quality of Hills Bros. Coffee. hese illustrations-depicting important eras in the history of coffee and contributions to the coffee industry by Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc.- are reproductions of large murals by James A. Holden, which add to the colorful decoration of Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre at Treasure Island, San Francisco. Accept the invitation to see the motion picture in Cinecolor- Behind the Cup'-the story of Hills Bros. Coffee. YOU IRE COHDIAIIY INVITED TO Vl5lf NIUS lFO.i EXPOSITION VNEAYRE Af me 19:9 cowffv our lNfiRNAflONAl fxfosmou mssslvnnc uv cwfcoiofz afnwo ru: cur S- '?.':J m'-vfnuu txsus mkgv' l-lS 'BR I .Af C SFFEE e i e 5, - ......... ....,. i'-'iiifi5E E!Ef: .. if if z -f.f:1:2'I 5-E. sa 55555555555E5555E2fEf5i2:5:5i5:f'5f?EE2QE:ES.fzf. .5151 ...,,. cwfiglf 1939, Hills Bras, cw., IM. BLYT1-1 6.Co.. INC. 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Biondi, Raymond L. .... . Bidrkrnan, Gustav B ....,. Birbeck, Barbara J. .,.. . Birbeck, Frank M. .... . Birchard, Quentin ...,. Bird, John F .......,. Black, Charles ...,...., Black, James B., Jr..... Black, Malcolm C. ...,... , Blackman, Jean ..........,.. Blackmore, Katharine C .... Blackwelder, Justin O ,.... .. Blake, Mariorie J ..... .,.... Blanchard, Elizabeth iMrs.l Blanton, John S. ....,,..... . Blanton, Paul E .,... Bledsoe, Carl Bleecker, William ..... Blewett, Stephen E ...,.. Bliss, Howard S ..... Blodget, June E ...., Bladget, Rush Blois, Betty M.. Blood, K irwin B.. . .. Bloom, David S ..... ....3l0 . ........... 3l6 ....ll7, 310, 354 ......,...359 ....28, 372 ......370 ........31e .....27a, 379 ....2a, 379 ..,.20, 14s ......37I ...,........371 .....28, 135, 370 ......Z8, 315 ......3l0 ....28, 377 ....,.353 .....28 ............382 224, 255, 365 .....l2l, 368 ......37l ...,.28 ,..,....377 .....l35, 323 ....28,35B ....2B, 137 .....3Bl ....377 Boas, John R .....,........ Bode, Adolf ..... Bode, Karl F ...... .. Boetfcher, F. Hal. Boggs, Charles W .,...... ......l35 .....366 ....205 ....376 Boggs, Mary M ..... .... 2 4, 25, 28, SI, 82, 83, l6l, Boggs, Muriel E. ..... . Boggs, Theodore H.. . . .. Bohoskey, Connie L ..... Bohoskey, Woodward ,.... Bohr, Donald W ..,... Boies, Lewis W. .... . Boivin, Sherman Boite, Jean E. ...... .. Bolton, Jean C ....... Bonacich, Norman N ..... . Bond, Gordon M. ..,. . Boone, Elton Borde, Harry J. ...... . Bordwell, Nedra J. ..,.. Borrmann, Edithia V. .... . Borun, Elmer R. ...., .. .... . 293, 309, 352 , .... 73, 270, 292, 293, 352 ...,357 ..........2B2 ....2B, 149, 370 ....77, 277, 366 ....,28, 323 ......352 ..........378 , .,.,,.,.,........... 28 .....,249, 250, 252, 375 ,. ......,........... 376 ll2, 293, 300, 310, 359 .......28 Bosbyshell, Edward C., Jr ..... .... 2 8, 369 Bostwick, William E ....... Bouchard, Jeanne M. ..., . Bauret, Marie L ....... Boutin, Frank Bovet, Eric B ...... .....7l, 382 ....359 ........l70 ......326, 362 ........3e9 Bowers, Alan Bowhay, M. Nancy ,,... Bowness, Frances S ....,. Boxing .... Boyd, Edwin F ...,.. Boyd, Muriel C ..,.. Boyd, Robert I. .... . Boyd, William E ...... Boyers, L. Morgan .... Boyle, Robert C .,... Boyle, Thomas W .,... Boynton, Jeanette .... Bradbury, Albert Bradford, Brenton B. ..,... . Bradford, Clarkson B., Jr... Bradford, Perry J ....,...... Bragg, Charles G ..... Braheny, J. William .... Brahtz, John F. ,.... .. Braly, Robert J .............. Erandsten, Ernst M. lCoachJ ....... Branner Club .....,......... Branner Officers .,.... Bratton, William E ..... Braun, Richard L ...... Bravos, Theodore A ..... Bray, Absalom F ...... Breakers ............. Breckner, Robert W.. .. ........3a4 .,...23, 323 ...,l65 .....275 ......370 ......3I0, 351 ...l55, 255, 376 ..........l64 ......255, 277 .......3l0 .....29,3a2 .....29, 375 .....29,359 .....29, 357 ........1s2, 384 .......2l0, 239, 242 29, 159, 27l, 385 ...Z07, 271, 272 ............330 ....,,33l ........38l ......239, 383 ......283 ....280 ,...........339 ....7s, 235, 362 395 L + E J 61772 caflilzg E Xbroo l47755 ,, fy ww. for Reservcztfons iii, 'PW' A f1,,? WEBNESDAY 5.-famsssw RDDNX Qlitg I :V It ,Lf :,, , Q 4 fr 14: g wg, was-Qs vxwai -u ,X K U BEST WISHES tor SUCCESS SANTA CRUZ PCDRTLAND CEMENT COMPANY Breeding, Betty C ..,.. Breer, Carl F. ..... . Brenner, John M. .... . Brenner, William C.. Brett, Zillah ......... Breuner, Jean ........ Breyer, Robert 6 ..... Brigham, William C.. Brinckerhotf, Elmer E. Britton, Raymond O. Brock, David F. ..... .. Brockway, Mary A .,.. Brockwell, Lloyd A... Brooke, Lloyd S ..,.... Brooke, Philip S., Jr.. Brooke, Robert C... .. Brookman, Dorothy A .,.. .. Braokover, Janet ..... Brooks, David ........ Brooks, Edward H... Brooks, Thomas F ..... Brothers, Ruth A ..... Browder, Robert P... Brown, Arvin H., Jr .... . Brown Don C. ..... . Brown Dorothy F .... Brown, Dorothy J.. . .. Brown Elinor L.. . .. Brown Flora M ..... Brown George G ,,.. Brown Irene K.. ., . Brown, James R ..... Brown, Leland H .... Brown, Levant, Ill .... .29, 55 Page . . . .352 . ......,,..... 380 21o, 214, 282, 370 .....323 .....3l0 ...........374 .....29, 278, 369 ......,..2e3 ....259, 262, 383 .....l42,3l0 ........342 . . . .29, 379 .,. .29, 376 , .......,.. 29, 376 , as, 155, 315, 359 ....274 ...Maas ....z9, 367 .........3l0 ....,......382 .....29, 135, 3115 .....29, l70 .....323 ....29, 315 ....l70 .....323 .....357 .....31e .....3J2 .......l49 ....,29, 376 Brown, Brown, Nat, Jr.. . .. Pauline ....., Brown, Randall E. .,,. ....., . Brown, Brown, Ray M., Jr... Rosemary .... Brown, Russell W ..... Brown, Valentine ..,..., ..... Browning, George L Brownstein, Aleck H. Broy, Ruth M.. .,.. .. Brucker, Carl G.. . .. Bruer, Jane H ...,.,. Brumder, Robert C.. Brundage, Vincent W .,,., Brundred, Jane ..,. . . .... 7I, Brydon, Helen R. ..... . ...,. . Bryan, Douglas V.. .. Bryan, Greyson L.. .. Bryant, Jean M ...... Brydon, Margaret S ...... Bryner, Sergius ...... Bryson, Richard .... Buchanan, Jack .... Page 364 1 .....3l6 . .382 370 .....ll3 ..1sa ll8, 375 M164 .29 338 , 352 .....38l ....357 ....367 ..3a2 310, 358 137, 376 275, 375 159, 3l6 .....3l0 ..3l0 ....l52 ....367 ....27-1 Buehler, John M. .... ..l61 Buell, Warren H. ..,..,.. ..... . .338 Bugge, Elwyn lCoachl .... ....... 2 07, 280 Bull, Charles E ........... .... I l2, 283, 313 Bull, Herbert G. ..... 253, 368 Bullis, John S. ......... ........... 3 Bl Bulatti, Charles F., Jr ..... IS6, 373 Bunn, John W. ........... .... l 5, l58 Burberick, Stanford V .,.... ..378 Burdick, Margaret ...,.. ..l65 Burford, Archie D.. .. ..370 Burkett, Nancy D.. . .. Burness, Don S. ..... . Burnett, Robert W ..... Burns, Jack .. Burns, James D ........ .. Bursch, Charles W., ll.... Burson, Marjorie A.. Burtchaell, Samuel W.. Burtt, John G ........... Busche, Robert Bush, Albert Bush, Chilton Bush, Frank R ........ Bussell, R. Virginia .... Butler, Donald J.. . .. Butler, John Butler, June F ..... Buttress, Gioia L.. .. Butts, Edwin S ..... Byrne, Robert D.. . .. - C - Cadwalader, George L ..... Cady, Katherine J. .... . Cahill, Edward F.. . .. Cahill, Edward J ..... Cahill, Richard F ..... Cahn, John P ...... Cain, Nan L ..... Cain, Sylvia P ..... Page ........304 3I0, 358 ........229, 23l, 369 29, 86, l58, 229, 230, 23l, 232, 372 ....75, 277, 366 .....,245, 383 ......2'7 .......3l6 .....29, 342 .......I50 .....30, 3Bl ........,..l43 .....lll, II3, 365 ......Il3,35l .....30 369 .....30, 255 .......3l6 ....ll8, 316 .....30, 383 .....38l ......30, l70, 365 .....33, 85, l5l, 322 ........378 ......263, 376 ....58, l24, I56 ......3l0, 354 .....29l 397 Sloane cfaed dallfzf The Finest Furnishings Sloane stocks include productions of supreme quality for those who seek the Finest things. and equalbf important: Budget Furnishings OF excellent design and construction for beauti- ful interiors at modest cost. ew ' Monthly Budget 6' J S A N E Freight Paid Accounts Gltzdly in the Arranged near United States S A N F R A N CIS C O Stores in Beverly Hills, Cal., New York and Washington, D C 398 fff 4. C 'f' ,, J , 1 ff' , - 'L-A Credmizkzfs H ' ' ' ntiii ili.: l' .. 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'QF Te: T Since l864 my ,-.At l' . ,ig ,KIT SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND TACOMA SEATTLE 5 9 7. N Member F.D.1.c. ' 'ntqft ff Page Pdge Page Calderwood, Jessie R. .... ....... 3 I6 Carnie, Fred E. ..... ....... 3 66 Ching, Ta-Min ..... Colderwood, John S ..., .... I 58. 343 Carpenter, Fred H .... .,... I 43, 372 Chi Omega .... Caldwell, Forest B. .,... ,..,..,....... 3 Bl Carpenter, Mary L ..... .,..... 3 I0 Chi Psi ............. .......,.......... . Calkins, Lyman O., Jr. .... ..... 3 0, 86, 282, 376 Carpenter, Muriel .... .,.,. 3 0, 323 Chisum, Perry M ..... .,.., 3 I, 270, 27I, 272, Callaway, Claudine M.. .. ..,......,... 3l0 Carr, Brenton S. .,,. ........ 2 76 Chourre, Jeanne L. ,..... .........,. . Callnon, Gene W. .... ,....,.......,.......... I 24 Carr, Brownell ,,..... ..... I I3, 367 Christensen, Elaine M. .... ..... 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Audrey D, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, V H Campbell, Mary-Louise V. ..,. ..... 3 Sl Cathcart, Franklin D ..... ,,.. 2 83 Clark, Ernegf Mu Jr ,,,,,, ,,,, 2 39. 240. 242. Campbell, William P. .... ..... 38 4 Cavanagh, Neva M ..... ............... 3 I6 Clark. Jack E ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Candid Camera .,...... ..,.. I 76 Cave, Cecil P .....,.... ..., 3 0, 85, IIB, 3I6 Clark' Karin L, ,,,,, ,,.,, 2 98- 3l0 Canine, Beverly M... . ....... 3l0 Cetaratti, Anthony J .,..., .,,. 2 45, 280, 377 Clark' Sidney W ,,,,, ,,,,, 9 gl 276' Canning, James G ...... .... 2 73, 383 Ceramon, Irene ..,,.... ................. I 65 Clark' William L, ,,,,,, ,',',.', A Canning, John H ........ ..,.. 3 0, 383 Chalmers, George C. .... 30, 47, ISV, 276, 366 Cla,-ke, Edmund W ,,,,,, Cannon, George R ..... .,.,,.. I 35 Chamberlin, Anne ...... ...........,... 8 5, 355 Clarke James C ,,,,, ,,,-,,'., Cannon, Wilson P. .... ..,,. 3 65 Chambers, Mary J. ..... .... 7 7, 85, 308, 3l0, 352 Clarke: Millar l:, ,,,, ,',,,-'. 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I 35, 380 Hicks, Frank R. ....... ..... 2 39, 367 Holden, Renee M ..... .... 8 7, 290 Hays, Howard H., Jr. ......... 40, I34, I35, I7I, 380 Hieber, Mary L ..... ...,.. 3 24 Holland, Jack P. ..,,. ...... 4 I Haxlett, Jess K ..... ............,..... 366 Higgins, Beffy A ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 SB Holm, William Z. .... .... 2 63, 383 Hallett, Yvonne A.... ..... 353 Higgins, Jqng E, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,35, 353 Holman, Dorothy E.... , 3l8 Head, Marie ....,... ....... 3 53 Hildebrqridf, Chqrleg N ,,,,, ,, ,40, 375 Holmes, Joel G., Jr. .... ....l48 Hedcllund, John R. .... ..... 4 0, 378 Hilei-,V Emerson G, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Holmquist, George W ..... ........,.......... . 37I Hedrick, Sanger C. ..,.. ...... 4 0 1-iiier, Jean P, ,,,,,, ,,,, 4 0, 112, 153, 351 Holt, Sara M. ......... ..... 6 6, 67, 87, I63, 359 Heilbron, Barbara E. ..... .,..... 3 II 1-1111, Da,-11,15 5,, Ji-,,,, ,,,,, 40, 35, 153, 379 Holtom, Dan C .... .,........... . .l56, 377 Heller, Milton F., Jr ..... .... 4 0, 340 1-1111, E, Angelica ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 352 Holtom, John H. .... ..... 2 73, 377 Hellman, Irving H., Jr. ..... .... 2 7I, 326 1-1111, Jean,-ieffe ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 0, 59, 151, 353 Homer, Doris E ..,.. . ..... 3l8 Helm, Robert ...,....... ..... I 6B 1-1i11bqCk, 5111091 D ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 3,52 Hood, Nancy ...... .,,.,... 3 Il Henderson, Hazel I ..,... ,.... 3 II 1-11115, gefiy L, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 I8 Hood, Robin ........ ..,.. 2 82, 376 Henderson, Morris .... ,,............... 4 0 1-miyer, Edwin A, ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 52 Hooker, Wolter K. .... ,..,. 3 BI Henkel, Eleanor M. ...,. .,,... 7 6, II7, 3lI, 355 H1mme1w,-19111, ,1qn1Ce,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 355 Hooper, Frank P., Jr .... , , 383 Henley, William E ...... ,.... .......... 3 6 7 Hind, Mice R, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 359 Hoover, Ethel V. ...... ........... 3 II, 358 Hennessy, Albert V. ..., ..,,. 3 4I Hi,-ids, 12101-ence V,,,, ,,,, 43, 35, 81, 355 Hoover, Richard S ..... ..... 6 7, IS9, 272, 374 Henry, Mary L. ....... ..... 3 24 Hinds, Mary E, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 90, 355 Hoover, Robert B ..... . ........ ..... I 58 Henshaw, George H .... ...,.., 3 B3 Hinmun, Akmson ,,,,, ,,,,, 3 79 Hoover, William G .,,.. .,.l49, l68 Henzie, Betty -L. ...... ..... 4 0, 3l5 1-linmqn, Hugh ,,,,, ,,,, 3 79 Hope, John W ..,.... .,... I 64 Heringer, Robert P ...,.. .... 2 55, 373 Hinmon, Robert L. .............,................ 367 Hopkins, Annabel ,.... .... 4 I, 324 Herman. Fred F. --.. ..-.. 3 42 Hinrichs, Marie L. ..,.. 25, 40, 63, l6I, 290, 308, 309 Hopkins, John ........... ................ . ,369 Herman, Helen C. --.-4-.--. .-... 3 I3 Hirst, William B., Jr .................. ,.... 2 82, 37I Hopkins, Theodore R..,. .........,..... .....365 Herndon, Lucile T. iMrs.l .,., ...... ' ,I70 Hiserman, Stanley J .... ...4l, 53, 205, 238, 239, 24I Horn, Alvah J ............... 3I, 4l, 82, l58, I62, 34l Herald, Betty M. ....,.,,... ..... 4 0, 356 Hislop, George K ..... .................. I l2, 379 Hornidge, Richard D ............,.,..,.... ..,.. 3 39 Herrmann, Peggy J. ..,. .,.. I I7, 3I8 Hiss, Barbara .... .. .4I, 3I8 Horton, Harry H .... 34, 4I, 8l, I34, I35, l37, I7I, 344 Herron, Paul M ..... . . ....... 273 Hite, William N .... ...... I 68 Horton, Mary K. ......... ......... 8 3, 85, I63, 354 Hewitt, John R. .....,. ..,......... 4 0, 340 Hobson, Leslie W ..,.. ..., 3 64 Hoskins, Henry D .,.... ...... ..... I 5 2 Hextrum, Herman C .... ..... 4 0, I35, 282, 340 Hodge, Ann. .,... ........ 3 52 Houghton, Robert D. .,.. .... 3 73 Hibbard, Carolyn F. ....., ..., 4 0, 63, 85, I6I, 324 Hoff, Andrew O. .... ..... I 49, I69 Houghton, Robert O ...,. ..,. 3 77 Hibbard, Lester T. .......... .................. 3 7l Hoffman, Shirley T. ..., ......... 4 I Hauser, Alan L. ..... .,....,..,...... 3 70 Hickingbotham, Howard J.... ...., 2I0, 282, 385 Hoffman, Verne ..... .... 2 35 Houser, Henry A .... .... 7 3, I24, , 380 Hicklin, Shirley ........... ,......... 3 I8 Hoffmark, Helen .... .... 3 I8 Hover, Carol N .... ,.... 4 I, , 3I8 415 x SSX N I P J 9 YK y w. P. 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California Page Page Page Hovey, Mariorie ,.... ..., I I2, 354 Hyatt, Janice ....., .... 3 ll, 35l Jacobs, Byron P. .... .... 4 2, 34I Hoyey' Rgberf W .,,,A ,,.. 2 75, 382 Hyde, Homer H... .. ...... 4I, 343 Jacobs, Robert G. ..,.. .....384 Howe, Helen M ...... ....... 3 59 Hyde, Sally ......,... .... I IB, 359 Jacoby, Melville J. ..,. .,., I 50 Howe, Margaret E. .... .... I I2, 354 Hyland, E. Barbara... .,..,. II7, 318 James, Alice M ...... ...... . .I67 Howe' william W ,,., N ,,,,, 4l, 344 Hyman, Suzanne D.... .... 88, 273, 318 James, Laurence B.... , 376 Howell, Roberta ..... ..,...,.... 3 58 James. MGFIU E- --- -....... I 67 Hayle, Millard F ..... ........ l lz, 3-ll James. Norris E- ..--- .. ..... II9 Hoyt Wilson D llilll .'... Mg. '68, 274 Jameson, Evelyn M. ...., ,...,..,..... I 73, 35I Hucklebridge' Ted HMM --'4--'..'.. 4' Q I '- JGITIESOU, William F ..... ..,.,. 2 19, 250, 252, 368 Huddleson' Dano' E' -'. ', I 35. 335 Jamieson, Robert G- ..... ...,..,.,..., 2 72, 367 Hudson, Fred R. ......... ..... a a, 344 lde, Ruth .l. ......... .... 7 2, sa, 357 Jensen. Jew' H- -----4-------.----,..--..- -.4.. 2 93 Huebener, Elizabeth M .... .. .,,.. ala Illustrated Review ..... .....,... l lv JMS. Williem C --4.- --'-'-'-- 8 I. I54. ISS. .362 Hughmanick, John H., Jr .... .. ..... 377 Ingalls, Jean W ..... .,.., 4 I, 358 JUPCIIIQSB 5I'UdeflI5 ASSUCIUIIOI1 -'---AA---- .-.. - 347 Hull, Osman H. ...,..'.A-. -'AA' 3 53 lngelsl gehly J lvtll ,,.., 353 Jaques, Douglas ......,..............,. IIZ, l50, 364 I-11,1194-en' Herbs,-f N, ,,,, ,,,,,, 4 I Intertraternity Council ,,... ..... B 6 deJ6urequi, Emilio R ..,......,.,. I43, l70, , 283 Hummel, Margaret .... ....,.. a II If1f't 't'I Spam ..... ........ 2 se Jedenotf, George A. ......... 149, lea, 276, zaz, an Hunt, Ernest P .,.., ..... 207, 2l0 Irvine, Alexander R... ,..,.. 42, 367 Jeffrey, Clyde H. ...... .......... 2 39, 243, 370 Hunt, Jeannette C ..... ..,,. 4 I, 357 Irwin, Edith A. ....... , ,........ 3I8 Jenkins, Herbert W ...... ..... I 53, I64 Hunter. Ben 5, ,,,,,, ' , ,,,,,,,,,,, 379 Isaacs, Helen R ...... ,,..,............ 3 24 Jenney, Charles I ..,., .... . 42, 382 Hunter, Diana F .... ,... ..,. 7 7 , 3ll, 358 ISIWWI. MUVY J- '------ 75. II7. 3II. 356 Jennings, Edith J ...,.. ,... 4 2, 356 Hunter, Elizabeth A .... .. ...,...,. 3II IVEY. Hefbefi D-. -If -'---4 --.-'.-- I 49, 274. 362 Jensen, Joseph W. .... ..... l 62, 363 Huntsberger, Betty L. ..., ..,.. 4 I, 357 Iwata, T. Buddy ....... ...... 4 2, 46, 347 Jesberg, Norman ..... ..... 2 83, 370 Huntsberger, Jack E ..... .' ..., 373 IIUITII. Ernest M- ---- -------... 4 2 Jess, William L. ..... ........ 3 70 Huntsberger, Raymond .... ....... 3 39 Jessup, Robert B. ....... ..... 2 72, 366 Hurlebaus, Harvey W ...... ..., 2 82, 378 , Jewell, Margaret E .,,.. ........ 2 9I Hurley, Melvin T. ,..... ...,... I 52 Jotfre Debate ......,........ ........ I 36 Hurst, Betsy P ...... ..,. , ...... 4 I, 318 -' J -' Johannessen, Edward L. H. .... ..... 2 I0, 374 Hurst, Nancy O .... .. ..,,...,,.,. 292, 3l8 Johnsen, Lester J ..,......... ............ 2 39 Hurt, Jack M .,....... ..... I 2l, 274, 277, 368 Jackman, David S., Jr ..... .,... 3 75 Johnson, Carol E. ..... .... I 42, , 354 Huston, Paul J ...... ........,..,. 4l, 372 Jackson, George B .... ,...... l35 Johnson, Chester H. ..... ,...... . .,...,I56 Hutchinson, Dwight B. .... ..., I I2, 340 Jackson, Geraldine... ,... 3I2, 353 Johnson, Deane F. ..... ..,, 3 3, 42, 282, 375 Hutchinson, Wallace L ..,.. .,,..........,... 3 78 Jackson, J. Hugh, Jr.. .... I6, 42, 376 Johnson, Edwin A. .... ..,..,. , 370 Hyatt, Dolly M. .......... ..... 4 I, Il6, ISI, 35I Jackson, Marion A... ,.,...... 324 Johnson, Emily B. ..... ...... . .324 417 The Clped fashion ROOS BROS. B E A U T Y S A L O N I C Q 125 University Ave. P. A. 23580 Palo Alto 22813 Distinctive Permanents PERSONALITY BEAUTY SALON ANN'S BEAUTY SHQP NELLIE E. BRADY. Prop. 357 University Avenue ALBERT - HAIR STYLIST Palo Alto, California . Authorized 0 A11 Lines of g15hjEllfa3 :T? RW f g- a . a PARKER HERBEX TREATMENT BEAUTY CULTURE Y e ' mm R O B L E EsT1-IEE HAGEDORN'S WE SPECIALIZE IN PERMANENT WAVING A B E A U T Y S A L O N MEZZANINE FLOOR of KENYON'S PHARMACY 611 Bryant St. Phone 7181 425 University Ave. Telephone Free Parking-Gilman St. Entrance Palo Ano RA' 5552 COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOP E D W A R D S HELEN JONES MEMBER S. F. COIFFURE GUILD 261 University Avenue Telephone 511 Emerson Palo Alto 22212 HAIR STYLIST Telephone 22522 We major in 'Campus Classics AT.. WMM WWKW' 'MMM' I MM TWO GUARDIANS OF HEALTH and BEAUTY MCKESSONHS . . ALBOLENE SOLID ll The Hospital-Proved Cleansing Cream CALOX TOOTI-I POWDER The Efficient Dentifrice . . . for teeth that shine like the starsln O 'EI-F., MCKESSON 63 ROBBINS, Inc. gg Epi' IIZI7' LANGLEY-MICHAELS DIVISION ln I! A Fresno San Francisco Oakland no mmm- 013194140 Page Page Page Johnson, Eugene C., Jr.... ,... ...372 Juney, Norman ..... ..., 2 48, 249, ZSI, 253, 373 Kesler, Jeanne M.-A..... , 356 Johnson, Julia E. ...... ,,,, I I7, 3l8 Juniors .......... ....,...........,..... 6 6 Kessel, Jack C ..,.... .... , 37l Johnson, Margaret E. ..,. ....42, 3lB Kesler' Joan C ' 'an K I A' A. .... ........., , . .. Johnson, Palricia c... ,.... 359 es e's ' 'mee M - K - Keusseff, Sfephen l5..., ...... 43, zlo, zls, 375 Johnson, Rolfe S., .,.. ..... 3 82 Kibbe Mariorie L 324 Johnson, William R... ..... l68 Kaiser, Henry J., Jr ...... ........... 2 I0 Kiesmjl Dolores Kala Johnson' Angus MU, ,,,,, 312 Kolenborn, Katherine .... ..., 4 2, I56, 324 Kmefer' Anne,-HH UUU290' ' 358 Johnffen. Billie J -..... ..,.. 3 24 Kane- Befnofd P- ------ ' 3 67 Killefer, Tom. ........ ...... s o, a4, 385 Johnston, Jack l-l. .... ...,. 3 74 Kappa A'P ---'- --- ' 3 72 Kimball, Helen c ...... .,,.,.,.., . .3l2 ,,,,h,,,,,,,,, Owen GW, .,,,, 372 Kappa A'P Them ' l 3 57 Kimball, Pdrller w. .... ..... 7 o, 7l, , 375 Kappa Kappa Gammon.. ..,.. 358 1 Jones, Edwin D., Jr... ...,. 369 , Klmball, Roger E ....... .,.... .. ..383 Kappa S'gma ' mm K' b ll W'll' R J ss l4a 367 Jones, Elndbeln J .,.. ......, 3 se. Kamofskyi Dowd Aww HW,,4 Klmdew Lgem -. r- -..- ..-.. . . Jones' Evan HH-42' 383 Kcmoppl Rosemary MH42 ill Y. 'ar . ............ ..,... I 68, l49 Jones, Kennefh I. ..... ..... 3 65 Karpe, Jane L. ........ ..... 3 I8 i:ng'bw'H'Zm 2 H380 Jones, Pefer E. ..,... .,... 3 7l Kasch, James W. .,.. .....,. I 52 Kingsbury' Pines 3 Jones Richard S. .'-, - ,4 4 2 343 Keane, Roberf J. ..... ...... 3 26, 378 ings Ury' e e6 ' ' ' ' K A ih V 42 274 368 Kingwell, Pafricla L ..... . . ......... ..3l8 Jones, snlrley K ...... ...., l se em- '1 0 V ' --- - -4--- ' - - Kinsman Simon ,62 Jones' winford M7124 Keifh, Willard w .,..,,.. ........... 3 77 Kirby Amy ' H !g'g'76 275 375 J d CV f M 365 Keller, George M., Jr. .... .,... 2 63 K, k ' dl ' ' ' ' or an' In on Kellerman, Philip L., Jr ....., ..... 36 7 fr man' .He ey l' 'H20 Jordan' Lee K' ' 4 Z Kelley, Campbell C ..,.... . .... 376 Kirsch' wlumm R' ' 'l 4 3' ' 374 Jordan, R. Gene ..... , .... 377 Kelly. James WWW373 Klfesewe. Key I ----. -..- - .347 Jordan. Rvlh K. --.-.. ..... 3 55 Kenenellnn, Kdfnlg .... ...... z 75, 342 Kfllell' A 'l H ' '57 Jerddn, William c.... ..... 375 Kendall, Raymond ,... .,..... l 40 K l 'e mcg C ' s 4 '7 375 Joseph, Peter S, .,,,,, ,,,,, I 64 Kendrick, Geraldine ...,, ........ 2 90, 352 Klohoya l 'A 'l'4 ' 'I67 Jourdln, Florence B. .... ......,...,.. 29I Kendrick- Richard EW- '4 -- 255- 325- 380 Klint M' Jecnenel-H' l 'I 43' I 324 Kennedy, Don P ...... ..... . IS9. 335 K ' Belly S ' ' 84' 2' ' 35' Jdy, Flora D. ....... ....., 4 2, I44, 309, 354 Km, B, Rohm W 37, Judson Mary I 324 Kennedy, Eugene K.... ,,,,,,, 339 9 ' ' ' ' ' Jud B Kennedy, Mary.: ..... ..., . 42, als K '9e- Jack T' '---' ---' ' 372 Y- cms --'--- -- K e,,,,e,, Mane E ,,,, ,,,,, 4 2' 324 Klufh, vifglnld G .,,.. ..... 4 3, 3l9 Judy. Roe LCV-4 --le ---1 2 45 Kerman, Jenn R ...... ....2l0, 366 Kmefovic, Pefer e. .... .... 2 24, 245 Julien, Hershey ,... , .... 42, 338 Kern, Eugene F., Jr .,.., ...... . 366 Knapp, Beverly E. .,., . ..... 43, 3l9 419 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTS ITTLE E0 LE 1NEL Makers of the famous Beautyrest Mattress BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES Built for Sleep --- -. an A I , .,,,, ,-::. i 5' il IIOWM' F.:- F . 4 ..-.. -, A3555 2121-ff'fw 'E .. W: :fo STANDA ' --. - A -'..., , A 319-1 24 F it A ig zips Mfr. .- I :ws T ff' tna I 2 .. J, A V ' W f ii ' - - - - fy of tm Specialists in Sleeping Equipment f I AX' Q: 'f for Q M y V I 'q.,A. 55' Homes - Hotels - Apartments Hospitals - Construction Camps ., I I H :'- 5 fl ':.: 3 ' Your Furniture Dealer will gladly help you to make LUAU-b?SuEQJ,-K selection ot Simmons Equipment They're off! How merrily they go Plumb full of joy and hi-de-ho! Turn here, two foolish porkers say, Our swimmin' hole is down this Way. Tush! Tush! 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SAN FRANCISCO ' OAKLAND ' SAN IOSE COMPLIIVIENTS OF A FRIEND FRESNO ' BERKELEY ' HOLLYWOOD PALO ALTO Page Page Page Knapp, Maud .............., 29l Ladensohn, Phyllis ..,. ..... 3 Z4 Lawrence, Edward E..,. ....l43, , 367 Knechf, Martha J .... ..,.. 4 3, 56, 290, 357 Lafaille, Leon L ........ ....... 2 29 Lawrence, Edwin F. .... .... , 379 Knighf, Frances E .... .............. 3 I9 LaFranchi, Richard E ....., ,... , 372 Lawrence, Kale .,.,..... H359 Knighf, Jane ,...,.. .... 4 3, 319 Lagunilo Court .,..... ,..,, 3 I4 Lawrence, W. Sherwood ..,.. ..l52 Knollin, Bob H ...... ...... 3 77 Logunifa Officers ..... .. ..3l5 Lawson, James .,..,....,,.. ..2IU Knoob, Gordon B ....,. .... 2 24 Laidlaw, W. Richard ..,. .... , 342 Laylon, Francis G ...... ..... I 37, 372 Knowles, Frank W. ..... ..,... 3 40 Laird, George J.... ..., , I64 Layton, Waller B., Jr... ,.,..,..... .. .....l52 Knoxg, Maurice H., Jr .... ...... 7 I, I35 Laird, Wayne W .,.. ..... 3 4I Lazarus, May R .....,.. ,,............... , 3I9 Koch, Kennelh C. ...... .... 6 7, 83, 37l Lamb, Cary ...... H293 Lazzarone, Alberl J.... ..... 44, 248, 249 250, 368 Koch, Roberf O. ....... ,....... 3 65 Lamb, lda L ..,.. ..,......... . ,3I9 Leahy, John W ..... ...,......... . .38l Koenig, Frederick O. ,,.. ..... 2 I Lamb, John M ,..... 43, 159, 27l, 272, 362 Leahy, Vern E. ...,. . 44-. .344 KOEPICE. Ffedefldi Hi '-.- -'-- 3 64 Lamberf, Eloise R. ..,.,,.,............ l2l, , 3l9 Leasure, Shelby C .... ...... 4 4, 340 Koepke. Jean F- ...-.-. ...... 3 24 Lorie, Alan ..................,.............. zao, 374 Lesokor, Dorothy A.. ,. ...., . ,.3I9 Koford, Glenn W.... ..... 43. I52 Laney, Jack H. .,.... 25, 43, 48, as, aa, I58, 259, aes Loaokor, Edwin H. ,.......,. ..,. . 44 259, 343 KOQIBY. NEISOF1 5- --'---- --'- 4 3. 375 Laney, Lucille O. .......,.,..,...........,. ..3I2 Lebenbaum, Maifhew T. .... .... . .l68 Kohlmoos. Heinrich W ----- -..-.- I 53 Lange, Dorefhea M. .... ..., 4 4 170, 319 Leckie, William H ......... ..3eo Kok. Marla T -'--4-4--- ---- 3 55 Langer, Barbara R. ..... ..,. . .324 Ledbefler, Louis H .... ....,....... . .38I Koovifr. Evelyn J --.-. -.4- I 65 Lorigslrolh, Lovell, Jr. ..,. ..... . ..44 Ledeboer, Fred B. .... ....... 44 , 210, 2I8, sal K0Pf. MUVSUYHC E- ------ 4-'- 3 24 LaNicca, George M. ....... ...,..,. . .376 Lee Gilberl S ...... ................. , .346 Krvfkc. Frank H-. Jr- ----- ---- 3 68 Loriphior, Charles w. c ...... ,,.... 44 , , 373 Lee, Horace 11.... 44, so, sa, 234, 235, 362 Kremer. -l0me5 G- '------ 4-4-- 4 3 Lapidus, David B ...... .,.... ..277 Lee Sranley T. ..... ............ . .. H368 Kweflef. Mefsefef R ------ --- r'4 3 I2 LaPrade, Arfhur T ..,.... ..,. 2 74, sos Lee Will w. ....... . ...., 44, 14s, 346 Kfvmbein. Pessv -------- .--- 4 3- 324 Larsen, Koi A. ...,,....,,. . .345 Lee wimorr. w ....... .... . .sas KVUPP- Robert F -- ' -i-i- --'---------'-'- I 68 Larson, Raymond MCC. ..... .,34I Leebrick, Jean P., Jr .,... ..... 44 , 34l Kuchel, Enid ..,...... .... 4 3, 85, III, ISI, 322, 324 LaRue' Mary E. 4...v'.. hlrhl 3 57 Leefhaml Julius A -.,,,, ,,,,,,, I 274 Kunz- Morgurei P ' I I7- 3l2 Lofaillade, Lucie L. .... .........,.... I 70 Leggefr, Charles W. .... .......,. ..., , . 44 KUNII- Charles E- --4- --'-' 2 73- 39' Lathrop, Elizabeth J .... .,.. 44 , as, , 319 Lehman, A, Jeanne .... .... 44 , 142, 299, 352 KUHII- WIIIIGU' C-H 1 --4 '53 Lorshow, Mori.. K ..... ......... 44 , 324 Lehman, Aldo li ..... . ....... .,3I9 KYIE- William D 3 8 2 Lalfin, Jeanne M.-T .... . .... , 353 Leles, Mary ...... ....,,..,.... ..3l9 Laughlin, Jack M.... ...... 44 Lemmon, J, Vincenl .... .... 4 I, 44, I35, I66, 34I Lachman, Dorofhy J.. Lacosie, Thomas V.. . . ..L-. .....43, 284, 319 ... . .255, 372 Louppe, Jule M. ..... . Lavender, Margarer E.. . .. Lawrence, C. Jane.... ..,..44, , 324 , 319 .,...3l9 Lemmon, Richard Lengfeld, Frances H. .... . Lengfeld, Louis F. ..... . .....34l . .... 3I2 ,..lI2 421 PLUMBING-HEATING-POWER PLANTS-AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS-AIR-CONDITIONING IAMES H. PINKERTON CO. Phone GArfie1d 2468 927-931 Howard Street, San Francisco Drink Wi. DELMER T. ISRAEL TENNIS-BADMINTON-TYPEWRITERS THE cocA COLA BoT'r1.1Nc co. of california phone pal., Ah., 5342 260 Hammon Ave- f X Z BUILDING fl! ff Y V V! VM '4 NT dhy W ENANCE ,, , ..,, , 'J' ' Z TELEPHONE ORDWAY 5338 f X f f A ff f ' 7 K ' X Z Z Z Z f X f f f f ff f In corporated World's Largest Ianitorial Contractors IANITOR SERVICE . . . WINDOW CLEANING. . . BUILDINGS CLEANED BY STEAM . . . PAINTING AND DECORATING 467 OTARRELL ST. fa I ARF ' fffgf fw ff . H 4 ' ffm' fi - , .4 It 1 ,f , irq-S lr-'M ' a ?f1's:,m . Jvf2?9'L'2f'k , f' fs. 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Linn, Marshall G. ..... . Linsley, Arthur R. .,.. . Linton, Louise M ..... . Linville, Frank A.. . .. Lippman, Annette ..,. Lippman, Frank D.. . .. List, V. Ruthelen .... Little, Corliss Livermore, John S.. . .. Livesley, Mary P .....,.... 44, 131, 1 Page .....lI8 .....346 .....l64 263 .....224 o, I2l, 157, 343 ...:24 . ........,. 377 ..21o, 282, 385 .......249, 376 ......44, 313 153 I64 ...45, 45, 04, Livingston, Lawrence, Jr ........ 67, 69, Livingston, Robert B.. .. Livingston, William G.. .. 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H379 Los Arcos ....... ..33B Loupe, John M. .... .... 4 5, 366 Love, Jean M .... ..,. 4 5, 3I9 Love, Louis M .,.. .... 4 5, 370 Love, Robert F ....... ..370 Loveland, Myrle T ...... . .... 85, 352 Low, Kirby P. ........ .............. . .282 Low, Robert A. ....... 72, 88, 259, 260, 314 Lowe, Hugh J., Jr ...... .........,... 2 63, 369 Luckett, George S... ...IB Lum, Arthur ......... H346 Luncheon Club .... ....... . .l73 Lundbeck, Paul J ..,.. .... 2 76, 282, 373 Lundy, James M. .... ...,...... . .375 Lurie, Adolph A ...... ,... I l2, II6 I48, 368 Lusby, Richard V. .,.. ,... B I, l20, 157, 38I Lusk, Charles B .,.. .......... I 49, I69 Lutz, Eleanor M .... .... 4 5, 3l9 Lutz, Emily B ..... ..... , 358 Lyman, Betty ..... ..... 3 I5, 3l7 Lynch, Jane E .... .... Lynch, Susie M.... Lynds, Edward S., Jr ..... Lyon , Harvey B ...... Page . . .... 355 ....87, 355 ......,.....342 .,..137, 229, sas Lyon Leon ......... ....... 3 26, 380 Lyon Richard E. ......,,.....,............. l55, 369 Lyon, Richards P ....... 15, 83, I37, 229, 23l, 233, 385 Lyons, John H ..... ....... ................. 3 8 2 - MAC-MC - Macaulay, David, Jr.... ....... 255, 366 Macauley, John A ...... ................ 3 39 MacDowell, Francis D ..... ...15, l34, I35, 340 Macey, Richard E. ..,..... ...,... 2 76, 34I MacGreevy, William R ..... ....... 3 73 MacHarg, David P. ...... ..... 2 79 Mack, James E. ..... ..... 3 B2 Mack, Melville .,... ..... I 56 Mackay, John C. .... ...., 3 77 MacKenzie, Alec S.... ....... ..l53 MacKenzie, David ..... ..... 2 76, 362 Mackey, Martin ........ ..... . .37l Mackey, Peter 8 ...,...... .... 2 24, 371 Macleay, Roderick L., Jr .... ....... 4 5 MacMichaeI, Thomas A. .... ...,.. 2 75 Macomber, Mary H. ...... .... 4 6, 3I9 Macombsr, Michael ........ ..........., I 66 Macpherson, J. Hugh, Jr ..... ..... I 49, I68, 338 Macpherson, Suzanne R. .... .,........ 4 6, 358 Macrate, Arthur N., Jr.... ..... 46, 274, 366 Madison, Elena A ..... .......... 3 I2 423 CORROSIRON Acid Resisting Pipe and Fittings PYROCAST I-Ieat Resisting AIIOY Iron PACIFIC FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. 551 Fifth Avenue 3100 Nineteenth St. 1400 Souih Alameda Si, NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES sLONAKER's PRINTING HOUSE UNIVERSITY CBEAMERIES UNIVERSITY ICE CREAM The Home Ot Thoughtful Printing Candy and Dai,-Y products ' PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA Phone P. A. 6815 225 Hamilton Ave. 209 University Ave- Telephone 7454 E A M E S C Q M p A N Y HERCULES EQUIPIVIENT and Manufacturers of FLOOR TRUCKS and MANUFACTURERS -:- DISTRIBUTORS San Francisco, California O . 550 Third Street Telephone EXbrook 2575 A Inrgl'axso1'Imn1llQfcaslcrx Hogg Goodall Semi Metallic Ilose fmrl'11'l1ecIs'm stuck: at all Iiiflllllliml. Bela1DfCESiTf Cu. 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Even college allowances can buy many hand- some tokens here . . . and dad . . . on the receiving end for a change. will be proud of your excellent judgment! I P.S, - Your credit is undoubtedly good, too! A GIFT FROM SHREVE, TREAT sf EACRET MEANS MORE SCHWABACHER 6. CO. Corporate and Municipal Securities 0 Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE IASSOCIATEJ CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE o SAN FRANCISCO 600 Market Street at Montgomery Oakland Fresno Santa Rosa PRIVATE WIRES CONNECT PRINCIPAL OFFICES CAMERA SHOP Stationery KODAK FINISHING. COMMERCIAL WE SPECIALIZE Gifts PHOTOGRAPHY. IN FINE GRAIN PICTURE PRINTING FRAMING. FOUNTAIN PENS o Phone 21715 136 Geary St' San Franclsco 303 University Ave. Palo Alto Page P1799 P099 Madlem, Leo S., Jr. ,..... .... I 53, 374 Maroder, Ed C. ....,. .......... 4 6, 363 McClintock, Colin H .................. ,,,.. 2 24, 376 Magnuson, Arthur G. ..... .,,, 2 24, 375 Marquand, Eleanor L..,. .... 70, 7l, 88, 324 McClintock, Herbert R., Jr ..... 46, 63, 86, I48, l59, Maher, Charles J ..... ..... 3 75 Marquette, Virginia S. ..... ,...... I l8, 3I2 274. 367 Maher, Frank J. ..,,,........ ..... 3 75 Marsh, Carolyn J. ....,.. ,... I I8, 3I9 McCIory, Roy F. ....... ..,... 2 45, 376 Maiden, Norma D. IMrs.l... I37, 3I6 Marshall, Margaret E. ..,,. ,... 4 6, 357 McCloskey, Virginia ..... .... I 63, 359 Maiden, Robert W .......... .,..,. 4 6 Martens, Flora C. .... ,,..... I 63, I73 McCloud, James F. ..,. ...,.. 2 49 Maiers, H. Virginia ..... 3I5, 3l9 Martin, Frank M ...... .... I IB, l48, I55 McClure, Barney H. ..... .... I I2, 383 deMailly, Robert G. ...... . 232, ,375 Martin, Percy A. .... ...,,..... I 9 McColloch, Charles K ...,. .... 3 72 Maino, Vernon J ..........,,. ..... 3 74 Martin, Phyllis J ..,. ..... I 42, 3I9 McColIough, William J. .... ..,... 3 72 Major Walter Award Winner .,.. ..... 2 86 Martin, Ruth G. .... ......... I 56, 355 McCotter, Donald C .,..., .,.l48, 377 Maki, Wayne ................ .,.., 3 7I Martineau, Anne ...., .... 4 6, 57, 85, 359 McCoy, Elizabeth A .,... .... I 70, 35I Malloch, Janet L. .... .,... 3 I9 Masters, Alfred R.. .. ..,..... I7, 205 McCoy, George T., Jr ..... ....2ll, 368 Mallory, Frank L. ..... I35, 384 Masters, William J... ...., 249, 373 McCreary, Bruce D. ..... ..... 4 6, 377 Maloney, Henry W .... .. 276, 282 Matsuoka, A. Helen. .... 46, 3I9 McCreery, William B. .... ..... 2 77 Maloney, Joseph M. .... ..... 3 63 Matthews, Robert E.,.. .... 224 McCrone, Beth A. ..... ......... . ....324 ..-.-29l Maxson, Harold .......,367 McCune, Mary H.... .....75, 77, 85, 308 Manchee, Marie .,... . Manes, Bruce M.. . . .. Mangan, Robert T ...... Manioglu, Kenan Y.. . .. Mann, George L. .... . Manners, Marian E. .... Manning, Calvin, ...... Manning, Paul D., Jr. .... Manson, R . Morton, Jr.. . .. Manwaring, Creden R. .... . Manwaring, Frederick W.. ,.. .....383 . .,.. al, 374 ......46 .....2G3 .....3l2 .....I59 .....373 .....38Z ..,..362 273, 377 Mcxwell, Phyllis. . . . .. Mayer, Edward C., Jr .,... Mayer, Gerald H .... Mayer, Stanley Mayes, Frank F.. ,. Mayo, Richard W.. .. Mayock, Barbara E.... McArthur, Maude C McArthur, Pete R ...... McBain, Earle H.... S ..... Manwaring, John H .,..... .,... 3 78 McBoin, James W ....... Monwaring, Roger D. ..... 277, 375 M:CondIess, Charles Marcus, L. Howard ..... ..... 3 38 McCann, William J ...... Marks, Jane E. ........ 3l2, 359 McCargar, James G .... . Marks, Jay G .... .... ..... I 6 9 McCarthy, James E.. Marks, Larry H., Jr ..... ..... 3 67 McCarty, Thad B.... Marks, Milton, Jr .... . Marlar, Irvin F. .... . I31, 135 .-16, 342 McCaughey, Mary J McClatchy, James B ..... .....I2I,3l9 ......,,312 .....ii2, 314 ......33v ....34i ....,.365 ....46, 3:9 ........3l9 .....4e, 369 ....,.I52 .....,I62 ence, I69 ....l52 ............367 263,283,382 46, se, Ill, II3, 365 .....277, 366 McCurdy, Palmer .,... McCurdy, William L... .. McDearmid, Arthur C ..... McDonald, Alastair, . , .. McDonald, Douglas B ..... McDonald, Gordon S .... McDonald, James G.. . .. McDonald, Jane ...,... McDonald, Lloyd L .,.... McDonald, Ruth ......... McDonough, John T. ..... . McDonough, Marian M.. McDowell, Josephine M ..... McDultie, Malcolm ...... McElroy, Betsy J ....... McElroy, William D. ....,.. . McGettigan, Edward P ...... 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N365 McLin, Edward D ..,.. . ..l52 McMicking, Alfred G.. ...47 McMicking, Henry A .... . .,... ..3BI McMillan, Frank L. .... ...,..,. 4 7 2l0, 373 McMurray, Kay .,........ . ,.67, l5B, 282, 371 McMurfry, Kafhleen P. .... ....... , 290 McNally, Kafhleen ..... .... , 355 McNamee, Virginia M. .... ..,... . ,3l9 McNeil, Roberl A. .... .... I 35, 245, 263 McPeak, William R .... .47, I48, 366 McShea, Helen E ......,.. . ,... , 35l McWood, Margaref G ...... M356 Meacham, Merle L ....,. . Means, Louis S .....,, Mears, Dorofhy C.. . .. Mears, Eliof 6 ...,.... Page . . . . .363 . ..,. 368 Miedel, Margaret ...,.. Milburn, Ernesf W .,.... Mecia, Tony J. ,....... .. Medlicafi, Roland Meier, August W.. Meikle, James B. .... . Meiners, Arnold W ..... Melczer, Charles A.. . .. Mellinkoff, Sherman M .... .... Mellon, Jeanne ........... Mendelowilz, Danie I M ..... Menderson, Belly J .,.... Menninger, Mary J ..... Men's Clubs ,...... Men's Council ..,. Mense, Jack S.. . .. Miles, Alice A. ..,.,. . 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PALO ALTO EVggiACliVe Business training may be the answer .. cer M0xZ A ' www ' ' I Stanford Stenographers and bookkeepers are , 56 92 Manu invited to investigate our facilities Q, s. i' STOWELL COLLEGE University Ave- at Ramona 156 University Ave. Palo Alto You are Cordially Invited to Stop in When In Palo Alto g HERE You Will Find- a fine stock of Imported and Eastman Cameras- Fountain Pens-Desk Sets. Stanford Stationery- Pictures- Etchings and Picture Framing-Gifts. David Male 323 UNIVERSITY AVE. 174 UNIVERSITY AVENUE have been selling shoes to Stanford students for 46 years Established 1893 E. C. THOITS '98, Prop. Fisher Studio PHOTOGRAPHS STANFORD Photographer to the Stanford Quad since 1927 I. H. DOHERTY 165 Post Street, San Francisco 428 Ae Borden Printing. Go., Inc. COMPUMENTS OF ec, is stuited and equipped to assist in the preparation and produc- tion of hne year books. Art, layout, composition and print- ing are complete in our own plant. 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I 52 Morris, Robert Moller, John A. .......,.. ..,.... 3 83 Morris, Samuel Monroe, Lee ,........,.... .... 2 78, 366 Morse, Mary R ,,,,, Montenyohl, Victor I., Jr Morse, Nancy Morton, Robert Montgomery Andrew E. .. Montgomery, Betty J. .... Montgomery Irene E... Montgomery Mary E... .. Montgomery Mary J. ........ ...,. I I2, Montgomery, Thomas M., Jr... ...... Mocif, Moore Moore Henry P .,....,.. Carolyn ....,.... Chester G., Jr. Moore Elwood P ........ 9, Moore Janet L ...., ., Moore, John ...... .. Moore John M ,..., .. Moore John V .,.... .. Moore, Margaret .,... .. Moore, Mavis ....... .... Moore Miriam E ..... .. Moore, Robert M. ........ Moore William E., Jr.. .. Moran Reid V.... Moser, Mary E. ..,.. . Moses, Betty B ......,.., Moskovics, John G....48, I34, l35, Mother's Club ......... Mott, A. Warren .... Mott, Virginia M .,.. Motz, Marie C .,.. . Moulton, Don Moulton, Robert C .,... Moulton, Robert H., Jr Moyle, Robert Moyse, Barbara J ..... Mugler, Muriel N .... Muheim, Fern Muheim, Harry M.... Mulchay, James Mullany, Rosemarie J.. Muller, Siemon W .... Page ....320 ........363 .,..272, 363 ........3l2 376 .48, ll2, 300, 320 ,...l69 ....,,..364 .......271, 375 ,........149, 139 ..,.292, 312, 353 .......3l2, 359 ........344 .,..7I, 358 359 143, 155, 171, 365 ....338 ...,320 ,...320 ...,..385 ., .....,..... 48, 383 . .... .... s 4, 134, 135, 137, 149, 153, 385 .,........367 ....320 ....3l2 . ..,.,.. 320 .......l56, 372 ....255, 277, 355 ..,...ll2, 312 ....,.139 Mullin, Jock W .... .. Munkelt, Glen H.. . .. Munro, Jean L ..,.. Munro, John V ........ Munro, Margaret E.. Munzer, Rudy J. .... . Murphy, Jack R ....., Murphy, James A .... Murphy, M. June ....,.,. .... 7 3, Murray, Mrs. George ..,.. ..,.... Murray, Joan ..,.,.... Murtagh, Joseph G. .... . Music .......,... . Musical Directors ..... Musy, Maurice V.. . .. Myers, Jean 8 .... . .. Myers, Mary E. ....... . Mynderse, J. 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Smith, Rosamunde F. .... . Smith, Russell L. .,.., . Smith, Stanley A .,.... 434 Stanley W., Jr.. . .. Smith, Stephen, lll ,.... . Smith, W. Russell ,,,.. Smith, Wesley D.. . ,, Smith William Smitherum, Sue ..... Smoot, Reed .......,.. Snedecor, Elliott K ..,... Snell, William N ...... Snelling, Janet I. ..,. . Snively, H. Norman ..... Snoddy, Robert D ..... Soccer lFreshmanl Soccer iVarsityl .... Social .. ........... .. Societies .........,,.... Soderman, Robert A.... Soldate, Albert M.. . ... Soltero, Donald E.. . .. Soltero, Harry R. .... . Sontum, Christian Saphomores ...,,.,. Sororities ...,. Sorority Lite ...... South, Glenn E ...,.. Spain, Paul M. .,.... . Spalding, Judith H .,,... Sparling, Gerald S ..,.. . Spaulding, C. Arthur. .. Spear, Winifred J. ..... . Speech and Drama ..,, Speidel, Robert M ..,. Speik, Charlotte A... ,.. Spencer, Barbara J.. . .. Spencer, Marymercer ..,.. Spencer, Omar C. .... .... . Spencer, Richard O ..... ..... 3 7 Spennetta, Mary ...... 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Steinlein, Marion Stekoll, Betty A .....,.,. .....l53 .....382 ...,.32l . .... 3I3 Stemmle, Kenneth E. ..... ........ 5 6 Stephan, Robert W. .... .,... 5 6, 339 Stephens, Carroll H.. ..., ...369 Stephens, Willard D .....,. Stephenson, David Il., Jr Stephenson, Paula .,...,.. Stepp, Richard A ..... Sterling, Phyllis P. Sterry, Virginia A .,.,. Stettner, Fred L.. . .. . .,., 54, 55, ae .....,.II7, 313, 57, 54, IIO, 113, 380 355 365 ....B4, as, I63, 290 .......II2, 283, 355 363 Stevens, Andrew ..... 57, I49, I69 Stevens, Robert S. ..... .....,..., 5 7 Stevens, Virginia. ..,., ...., 7 I, 32l Steventon, Elinor M.... Stewart, John N. ...,. . .....57, 321 .,......57 Stewart, Kathryn L. ..... ,... 3 2I, 356 Stewart, Mary E ........ ..... 5 7, 32l Stiegeler, Augustus F. .... ..., I 53, I64 Stillwell, Tyler C ....... ...,. 5 7, 38I Stimmel, Adele .....,. ..... I 70 Stimson, Charles E. ..... ..,,. 3 66 Stockton, Donald E. .... ..... 3 78 Stockwell, Eugene L. ..... ...,............ 3 69 Stoessel, Walter J. ..... ..... l 34, l35, I37, 374 Stoikovich, Andrew L ..... ,50, 57, 8l, 83, l5B, 205, 2I0, 2I2, 344 Stolle, Francis A.. . . .......,..224 255 Stolte, Nancy K. .... .......,..... 3 52 Stone, B. Elaine .... ..... I l7, l2I, 353 Stone, Calvin P ..... ..,..........,.... 2 I Stone, Grant B. .... ..........., 2 24, 374 Stone, James H. .... ..... 2 5, 57, 62, 84, lI0, II2, II6, I58, 340 Stone, Robert K ..,.. ..,....... 2 39, 362 Stong, Mary L. .... ..... 8 5, 325 Storey, John F. ..... .,... 3 77 Storey, Thomas A ...., ...,. 2 05 Strange, Betty A .,.....,, ....... 3 59 Strittmatter, Jane M. .... ..... 5 7, 353 Strom, Robert S. ..... .... I 55, 365 Stronck, Hubert N ...... ,... 2 83, 342 Strong, Edward K. ....... ....... I 53 Stroube, Catherine deL.. ., ..... ..32I Stroud, George L ,... ,... I43, 364 Student Government ...,.. ....,.,. 7 8 Stull, Robert J. ......... .....,.. l I2, 365 Sturgeon, John B ....... ..... 2 24, 255, 380 Sturtevant, Andrew J. .,.. ......,..... 5 7 Sturtevant, Jean ........ .,..... 3 2l Stun, Herbert G. ..... ..... 5 7, I62 Sullivan, Eileen M .,.. ..,.., 3 I3, 353 Sullivan, Mervyn J .,... .. ..,.. S7, 86, 368 Sullivan, Raymond T., Jr. ......... 343 Sullivan, Thomas A. ..,., ............... 3 67 Sullivan, Walter H., Jr ...., ,.,. 5 7, I48, 274 333 Sumerlin, William T.. .. ..,.,...,. ...l68 Summeril, Stanley W. ..., ......,... 2 83, 379 Sumner, Herbert C. ..... ..., 5 7, I49, I6B, 376 Sumner, Robert H. ..... ....,...,.... 3 79 Sumpf, Robert ....,. ..-. 3 40 Sussman, Peggy ..... Sutton, Henry Sutton, Richard X. ,,., Swatford, Henry W., Jr.... .... Swattord, Stanton ....,.. Swain, Robert K ...,.. Swanson, Bernard Swanson, Kenneth Swayne, Lloyd, Jr .... Sweatt, William Sweetland, Barbara D... Sweningsen, Oliver, Jr.. Swickard, Ralph J. .... . Swift, Edward A ...,.. Swimming ......,....... Swimming and Waterpo Sylva, Francis P .,....,., Symons, John D. .... . Szekeres, Rita V. S ..... Page . ...... 3l3 .,...,,..,.367 . ..... 57, 278, 369 276 . .,.. 374 ....I62 ...,343 .......382 .....57, 373 ......267 . .... 85,321 .... 139, 343 245 ....57, 3.2 ..27I Io lFreshmanl' .,..2!3 .....57, I69, 339 ..,.I5I, 166, 35l - 1' .. Tackaberry, Barbara E., . .. ...... . .32I Talcott, Burt L ......,,..,... ...., 2 24, 380 Tangeman, Margaret E .... .. ....57, 356 Tanner, Elizabeth ....... Taoka, George Tatum, Frank D., Jr.... Tau Beta Pi ,........ Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, James R ......... . ..,.. 313, 352 ,,......347 .....l35, 279 .,......I49 ..,.....32I . ...., 229,376 Templeton, Barbara A ..,.. ,,.. I 63, 32l Templeton, Robert L ..... . ..... 206, 239 Templeton, Robert M .... . ..... 249, 373 Tennis ...........,... ...... 2 56 Tennis lFreshmanl ..... .... 2 63 Tennis lVarsityl' ....,. .,.. 2 58 Tennis lWomen'sl .... .,.. 2 93 Terman, Lewis M ..... Terrell, Frances ,,.. Terrell, Frances Terry, Charles R ...,. Terry, Sydney L .... . Thatcher, Blair ..... Thayer, Jean Theta chi. Theta Delta Chi..,.. Theta Sigma Phi .... Theta Xi ................ Thoaborn, Barbara H... Thoburn, Jeanne M.... Thomas, Alex R ..,.. Thomas, Earl C ....,.. Thomas, Robert G ....., .....I9 ....I70 ....170 ....,.......373 ....l34, 135, 370 ...........374 ..,.l7O ....3a2 ...333 ....ISI ............384 . .... 313, 320, 353 .,...,.....32l .....,..358 .........,.I49, 139 ....53, 14s, 274, 343 . ............. 372 ....279, 299, 383 . ........ 50, 353 .... 210, 282, 374 Joseph C., Jr. ..., .,,,..... I 66 Thompson Donald R.... Thompson, Henry S ..... Thompson Jean E .... Thompson, John M ...... Thompson, Thompson M. Kathleen. Thompson Miles F. .,.. . Thompson Quentin M... Thompson, Ralph T ...., Thompson Robert Thompson, Roy B ....... Thompson, Wendell S... Thorne, Marco G..1.... Thornhill, Claude E.. , .. Thornton, Dolores Y .,... Thornton, Jane .,.... .. .... ...,302 . ........... 383 . .... 251, 252, 385 , .........,, 133, 249 . ....,..,..,,.... 155, 384 . .,.. 26, 50, 33, 153, 373 , ....,........,,.. 372 ....27, 157 .....206, 210 .......3I3 ....313, 355 Thornton, Norton D.... Thorp, Jeanette ........ Thrasher, Barbara M ....,. Thurmond, James P., Jr. ..... ihursby, Karl E. ....... Tietien, Robert H.. .. Tight, Mariorie A ...... Tillia, Henry J., Jr .,,. . Tillotson, Elizabeth ..... Tillotson, Jean B .... ..,. Tinsley, Clarence M.. . .. Tobin, Aileen M.. . ,, Todd, Lois P. ......... . Todd, William O., Jr.... Tolman, Cyrus F. ...,. . Tomaso, Salvatore E ..... Toombs, Melba R ....., Topping, Ralston W .,.... Torassa, George L ..... Torbohn, Edmond W., Towle, Philip H ......., Townsend, Anne ..... Townsend, James B .,... Townsend, Marianne ..... Toyon Club ......,.,... Toyon Officers... Track ,............ Track lFreshmanl .... Track lVarsityl ...... Tracy, M. Cornelia .... Traner, Helen E. ...... . Treadwell, Richard R .... Treadwell, Robert N .... . Trefts, Jack V. ..,... . Trembley, Marian ......... Trieschmann, Charles Tri-sports Day ......,.... Tritch, George, Jr.,... Troia, Mary V ..... ,...... Trout, William W., Jr.. . . .. Truax, Wanda D ....... Trustees ......... Tsang, Tsung F. ....,.. . Tucker, Doris A. .,...... . Tucker, William H., Jr ..,... .. Tupper, Frances C. lMrs.l ..,. Turnbull, Fred M ................ Turner, Lomax K. .... .... 5 8, Turner, William L. .,., . Tuschka, Otto J., Jr .... , Tuthill, Roberta L.. . .. Tuttle, Barbara ...... Tuttle, Franklin Tuttle, Margaret W. .....,. . Twiggs, Coach Edward Tyre, Mildred ...,...,.. .. Tyson, Cyril .... ..... - U - Ugrin, Paul B. .... . Ulett, George Undergraduates ... Union Club. Union Officers. .............. .. U. S. Army Staff Officers ....... Page 207, 27l, 272, 273 ..........58, 325 .....58, IS6, 356 I35 239 ....272 ..,...359 ..,.58, 169 .....I42, 325 . ..,., 352 ....5s, ..,.58, .I52 325 .29l 380 ..5B .2-I5 .....5B ..,...,.38l ....,.255, 320 ......,.I62 .........132, .,...73, 01, ss, 315, 332 32I .....32I .....33l ...,335 ,....236 ....,244 .....238 ,....5B ......I65 ...153,134 ....153, 134 ....53, 371 .....l70 ...,283 ....294 ......,...370 . .,.. 58,292,325 ..,..2I0, 239,344 ..,,,,.5s 354 .... ..l4 34, 37, 121, ISI, 356 .,..,374 .,...,,..,I7O 374 370 83, 39, 159, 283, as, ...I52, I64 ...,..I6I .,...293 ..,..278, .58 3l3 279 ......32I upshaw, conne N. ...,.......,. 67, 31, II6, 293, Upson, Rosamond .... 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