Stanford University - Quad Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

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1943 Quad Schools Activities Athletics Living Groups Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur Registrar The ihousands of s+uden+s +ha'r comprise +he Sian- ford siudeni' body are ihe business of Regisirar J. P. Milchell, whose friendly manner makes ii' seem a pleasure. His responsibiliiies increased +his year wifh ihe admission of high school seniors. Dean of WOMZI1 Helping Sianford women find +heir places in +he war eicfori' was +he added fask of Dean Mary Yosi ihis year. As always, she capably handled all prob- lems confroniing her. Dean of Men Despiie The diminishing raiio, Dean of Men John Bunn's responsibiliiies did noi decrease, for cam- pus males looked 'lo him 'For compe+en+ direc+ion in sieering +he correc+ course in war+ime. IO Trustees Wisely shaping and loyally guiding the destinies ot Stan- tord through a troubled war- time period are the Trustees. ln addition, they this year appointed their president, Donald B. Tresidder, to be the tourth president ot the Uni- versity. dm Administrators Etticient and enthusiastic are Stantord's able Administra- tors. Through their coordina- tion and maintenance ot new and old policies ot the Univer- sity, we have been able to watch Stantord hold its own during uncertain times. BACK ROW: Walker, Fuller, Nourse, Roth, Ditz FRONT ROW: Tresidder, Gooden, Wilbur, Mill C t MEMBERS ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Blyth, H ini trati BACK ROW: Cowdery, Lut1, Mears FRONT ROW: Van Patten, Trueblood, Walker Schools SJFQWQM- B io QS P fessor Charles V. Taylor Popular Charles Vincenf Taylor, Herz- sfein Professor of Biology and Dean of fhe School of Biological Sciences, came fo Sfanford in I925 via fhe Carnegie lnsfifufion, Michigan, California, Johns Hopkins, and Morris College. In I93O- I93 I, he acfecl as visifing Professor of Zoology af Chicago. ica Pracfical fesf in physiology lab The School of Biological Sciences includes +he Biology, Analomy, Bacleriology, Experimenfal Pafhology, and Physiology deparl- menls. Besides offering courses for +he general s+uden'r who is sludying for his B.A., +he school provides for advanced graduale sludenfs a museum, a library, and fields for exlensive research here on 1'he campus, and al' 'l'he Marine S'la+ion a'I' Pacific Grove. Sciznczs Following lhe 'Formula wilh exacl' precision is necessary A Biological Science maior means long hours in lhe laborafory l -! Roberl E. Anderson Toyon San Francisco Joseph P. Biehl Sequoia Oakland 0 , Luis Arismendi Sequoia Palo Alfo Sam C. Bonar Sigma Chi Upland Virginia R. Barnes Lagunifa San Rafael Victor E. Caglieri Della Upsilon San Francisco Brena H. Berman Lagunifa Pasadena Manuel Campos Alpha Tau Omega Fairfield V: .gr-f Gordon K. Durham Los Arcos Ryde Theodore W. Loring Palo Alto Whal' do you see? Annabel Gray Charles H. Gray Elm Collage Branner Oakland Berkeley Maurice R. Luke William H. Moore El Tigre Thera Xi Burlingame Bakersfield Eugene W. Carriker San Francisco Bayard H. Colyear Breakers Redwood Cily Bayard Henry Colyear Phi Delia Thera Palo Alfo Edward W. Cook El Capifan San Rafael Edwin F. Cook San Bruno William P. Creger Menlo Park William E. Cunha Phi Kappa Psi Palo Alfo Thomas E. Doody Alpha Sigma Phi Wafsonville Douglas K. Duncan Sigma Alpha Epsilon Yakima, Washington Frank P. Hammon Theta Della Chi Sarafoga Mary L. Murray Palo Alfo X i xv Hazas:' :1:a mg W K, . K :L W: f be . xx fi H '- - ww W, X ' ,m,.f1, -iw 4 1 2 w 5 5 M , mf. . mf ie ,V wwf: X V ffgiiwzf S .M ,,,. 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Slonaker Phi Rho Sigma sponsors monlhly parlies and gel-logelhers ol an inlormal nalure al which various lacully members and alumni are inviled lo lallx lo lhe group on mallers ol common inleresl. Ollicers lor l942-43 were Rush M. Blodgel, Jr., presidenl, George W. Porler, vice-presidenlg Hugh While, secrelaryg Carl B. Weller, lreasurer, and Vernon Snowden, senior warden. MEMBERS Seniors E. Raymond Borun George W. Chapman B. Paul Jacobs Georqe A. Michelson Darrell S. Sedgwick Morris M. Zack juniors Lawrence H. Arnslein Roberl S. Barrel? David E. Boody Max L. Dimick Arlhur J. Jampolsky William McLaughlin George W. Porler BACK ROW: Cox, Turnbull, Draper, Midkiff, Slevenson SECOND ROW: Blodge+, Allen, Wooley, Neumann, Snowden, Evans, Anderson FRONT ROW: Armanini, Weller, Cooley, While WITHOUT PICTU RES Sophomorex Thomas A. Gonda Richard Gray Freshmen Donald F. Azevedo H. Shields Barr Edward W. Cook Douglas K. Duncan George O. French Roger C. Grady Jack J. Lewis Roberl F. Merchanl Dorian Paskowilz Charles E. Suils BACK ROW: Marlin, Manson, Smiih, Newlon, Clausen, Cardon, Thompson, Kirlland SIXTH ROW: Flelcher, Sleele, Waide, Marlin, Sheldon FIFTH ROW: Jackson, Clark, Pellegrin, Miller, Grallon, Arnold, Noyes, Luz, Hunner, Kuhn FOURTH ROW: Ayres, Weber, Perl-uil', Slralhairn, Taylor, Clark THIRD ROW: Durfee, Brinkerhoff, Biehle, Luke, Moore, Norman, Frame SECOND ROW: Riordan, Work, Hornberger, Hanbery, Arismende, GriFFin, Koepke, Duffield, Mills FIRST ROW: Berner, Oysler, Kendrick, L ' Fl' ' ' oring, ippen, Willis, H. Parsons, J. Parsons, Telzlaff, Kenl Alpha Kappa Kapp Alpha Kappa Kappa had anolher successful year, highlighled by lhe 'For+y-iiflh annual Founded 4lD1 fm0llfh Cvllesef 1333 inilialion and alumni banquel. Regular monlhly meelings 'fealured guesl speakers, Beta Xi Chapter established, 1897 b h ' ' ul' I e Big Game Dance, Soulh Sea Island Ball, and Spring Formal al lhe chapler house balanced lhe professional aclivilies. MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES Favulty Thomas Addis Olfo Barkan David L. Bassef William E. Borley William G. Burkhard Joseph Calfon Lamberl B. Coblenlz Alvin J. Cox, Jr. Burl L. Davis, Jr. Joseph H. Davis James R. Dillon Ludwig A. Emge Arlhur W. Fooier Kennelh D. Gardner Henry Gibbons, lll John S. Hanlen Gordon F. Helsley Virgil E. Hepp Avery M. Hicks Paul E. Hoffman Phillips Johnson William S. Lawrence Ernesl G. Lion Frank W. Lusignan James B. McNaughl' Roberl C. McNaugh+ Willard M. Meininger John J. Miller, Jr. Frederick J. Norlhway William H. Norihway Wrenshall A. Oliver James C. Parrofl Philip H. Pierson Roberl H. Quillinan Lowell A. Ranlz Augusl Reich William W. Reich Emmel I.. Rixford Paul de Silva Charles E. Smilh Seymour P. E. Smifh John H. Sleelquisl Andrew B. Siocklon William A. Sumner Clarence M. Tinsley Hans VonGeldern Julian M. Wolfsohn David A. Wood George A. Wood Harry A. Wyckoff I rzlernes John R. Abendrofh Edson D. Beebe Hugh G. Cramer H. Dean Hoskins James W. Kasch Roberl W. Klingel Glenn W. Koford Waller B. Laylon, Jr. William J. McCann William H. Picard, Jr. Roberl J. Rife Paul A. Roach Robert C. Schaeffer C. Arlhur Spaulding, Jr. Class of 1944 Eldred W. Barnes Selden R. Beebe William H. Clark Edward W. Doherly Philip R. A. May Louis J. Pingree Michael Radakovich Class Of 1945 Kennelh L. Allen Mark T. Hoekenga Donald D. Jackson Fred M. Taylor Class of 1946 John A. Bishop Class of 1947 Sianley Clark MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES First Year Men Second Year Men Roberl C. Berwick Edwin F. Boyd Barneff E. Bonar Karl E. Carlson Frank Bourin Richard B. Compfon Bayard H. Colyear James R. Fassefl' William E. Cunha Geoffrey A. Fricker Richard Derby Gordon B. Harier E. Brix Fensfon Pefer H. Jones Fred l. Gilberf, Jr. Roberl E. Keafing Ernesl J. Gorman Richard S. Lee Emerson G. Hiler George L. Torassa, Jr. Hal B. Lamb John D. McDonald Joseph M. Messina Ralph W. Schaffarzick Glenn Sieman Frank A. Spencer William E. Roih Warren A. Wass Frank C. Winlers Professional Medical Fralerniiy Founded at the University of Michigan, 1882 Upsilon Chapter established, 1900 Believing in fhe old proverb, All work and no play--, 'lhe Nu Sigma Nus held lheir annual formal al' 'lhe S+. Francis Holel in Janu- ary. Earlier in 'rhe year, Ocfober, a large group of iirs+ year men were inilialed info ihe organizalion. Cooper Collins and Sherman Mellin- koff have been 'the presidenls during 'the year. Third Year Men J. Brandon Basself William T. Burns, lll Jack P. Coveri Edward C. Defoe, Jr. William R. Grannis Harold M. Hill William F. Lufigens Roberl G. deMailly Sherman M. Mellinkoff John J. Piel Joseph D. Wilson Jeremiah J. Wolohan G raduales John M. Baker Joseph C. Collins Richard l. Gonzales George W. Hawkins Roberi B. Livingston Woodrow Miller Philip G. Robson Alberl G. Rockwell, Jr John B. Schaupp Warren B. Spickard Thomas F. Walker, Jr. BACK ROW: Rogers, Hill, Keaiing, Duisenberg, R. Lyon, McCreery, W. Wilbur, Wilson, Shaffralh, Warren, Spiclrard, Jones, Whedon, Elmendorf MIDDLE ROW: Huniinglon, Gobar, Havard, Hall, McKay, W. Wilber, Smilh, Coverl, Ehrharf, Cox, Chiapella, Read, Walker FRONT ROW: Fleming, Egenolf, S. Lee, Baker, Lewis, H. Lyon, Adams, Belding, Scribner, Supple, Young, J? 3 a BACK ROW: Binns, Macagni, Udden, Orr, Borg MIDDLE ROW: D I un op, Pingree, Arala, Wolfrom, Bashor FRONT ROW: Evans, Waler me ala, f. if 7 ,sy -,f. 7f.- . man, Mauller, Sfefani, Cheyney, Pohe School of Nur ing Gloria C. Arala Annabelle Evans STANFORD SCHOO Jennie M. Cheyneyn ,, ,, ,,.. Presiclenl of Senior Class Dorolhea C. Borg ,,., . ,,.,...Secre+ary of Senior Class Diane E. Dunlop... , , ..Secre+ary of Junior Class Ru+h N. Bashor, ,, .,, ..Presiden+ of Freshman Class Secfion I Dorolhy Wolfrom, ,, .,, ,,Presiden+ of Freshman Class Seciion ll LOF CHAIRMEN Margaref P. Orr Phyllis H. Pingree NURSING OFFICERS Margarel J. Binns, ,,,, , Lenore W. Macagni .,,. Margaref Mauller ,,.., im Doro+hy S. Waiermann Jane A. Slefani ,,,,,,. ,, Melba L. Udden ,,,, , ,. ,,.. Vice Presiclenl' of Freshman Class Secfion Il ,, .,,, Secre+ary of Freshman Class Secricn ll , ,,,,, Presidenl of Sfuclenl' Associafion ,,.,,.,,,,Secre+ary of Sluclenl' Associalion ,.Treasurer of Sfuclenf Associafion ,Represenfalive +o House Commiifee Samuel Ayers, Ill John M. Baker John K. Barbieri Eldred W. Barnes S. R. Beebe Rush M. Blodgett, Jr. Elmer R. Borun Rey L. Cardon George W. Chapman William H. Clark J. Cooper Collins Edward W. Doherty Charles E. Duisenberg Raphael B. Durfee FOURTH William M. Edwards John D. Ehrhart, Jr. Irving Fien Richard I. Gonzalez Richard R. Gratton Cameron B. Hall Richard M. Halpern George W. Hawkins Byron P. Jacobs Garver L. Jensen Howard B. Kirtland, Jr. Alvin E. Lewis Robert B. Livingston Mary M. McLaughlin YEAR MEDICAL CLASS James W. Martin Philip R. A. May George A. Michelson Marcia Miller Woodrow Miller Charles B. Newton Ray C. Nordstrom Chester B. Noyes Edward C. Persike, Jr. Louis J. Pingree Michael Radakovich John M. Read Daniel C. Riordan Clinton W. Robinson Philip G. Robson Albert G. Rockwell Maurice S. Salomon John B. Schaupp Darrell S. Sedgwick Max D. Shatfrath Robert W. Sheldon Clyn Smith, Jr. Edmund L. Smith Warren B. Spickard Lowell F. Steel Thomas F. Walker, Jr William A. Wilbury LeGrand G. Woolley Morris Zack The Stantord Med School slightly moditied its curriculum this year to co operate with the war ettort. Under the heading ot activities may be listed their rugby team, the glee club, and their successtul Winter Formal at the St Francis Yacht Club. James W. Martin and John Piel served as presidents ot the student body this year. The Fourth Year Medical Class graduated March, I943 College o Dean of fhe College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco is Ernesf G. Sloman, D.D.S., Associafe Professor of Anafomy. Dr. Sloman has served as lecfurer, assisfanf professor, associafe professor and compfroller of flue col- ' lege during various fimes since his grad- uafion in l92l. Dr. Ernesf G. Sloman A senior sfudenf operafing in fhe infirmary Dr. Harry A. True, Professor of Operafive Denfisfry Physician 8: Surgeon From +he year of i+s incorporafion, I896, 'rhe College of Physicians and Sur- geons has been an imporiani' par+ of ihe Universiiy even 'I'hough si+ua'l'ecl 1'hir'ry miles away in 'rhe cenier of San Francisco. In siep wi1'h ihe new accel- eraiecl curriculum o'F educaiion, 'ihe Denial School has scheduled a program which enables ihe s'l'uclen+ 'I'o do four years' worlc in ihree years, i'hus sacrific- ing +he peace-+ime closecl summer quarier. Dr. Alver Selberg l Enfering +he graduare school of busi- ness for +hefirs+1'ime are a selec+ group of seniors wifh good slanding who have comple+ed requiremen+s 'For +heir B.A. degree in pre-business. During fhe war, special provisions have been made +o allow 'rhem +o receive masfers' degrees in five years. Pr2'B sin? 41-1 Prnfnccnr Fr-lwarrl ll Qlfrnnn SS Hugh R. Alvord Della Tau Della Los Angeles Lawrence N. Bailard Kappa Alpha Carpinleria James R. Benlley Los Arcos Pocatello, Idaho Burlon Berry El Campo San Francisco Ralph K. Biorklund Phi Della Thefa Porlland, Oregon Roberl C. Crary Alpha Della Phi La Canada Dave H. Doud Alpha Della Phi Tacoma, Washinglon Francis J. Eisenlauer El Campo Hanford Peler R. Gadd Alpha Della Phi Eagle Rock Charles H. Jameson Thela Xi Corona Ralph W. Kiewil Phi Kappa Psi Topanga Christine B. Moody Venlura Hunfingfon Park Thomas W. Ohliger Chi Psi San Mafeo John H. Pugh Delia Chi Los Angeles W. Donald Richards Alpha Sigma Phi San Francisco Edward A. Voss Zefa Psi Oakland One of 'lhe weekly fours of fhe Biz-Grads, lhis lime 'rhe P G and E T Under Dean Grayson N. Kefauver, 'I'he School of Educa'l'ion 'rrains si'uden+s +o become ieachers, supervisors, guidance workers, ad- minis'rra+ors, and o+her educa+ional special- is+s. One of 1'he grea'les+ advan+ages offered +o 'rhe educalion maior is The individual s'rudy plan whereby ihe s+uden+ may do work under guidance of siaff members in which courses are noi' offered. A+ 'ihe presenl +ime a com- miH'ee of +he facully is a+ worlc coordinafing lhe facilifies on +he campus 'for +raining personnel and guidance worlcers. The Educa EduCatl0n Qualified s'I'uden+ 'leachers enl'er 'rhe slage of acl'ual praclice in public schools only when lhey have been ap- proved by a Credenlials Com- millree, and have mainlained a B average forlwo years before applicalion. They lhen com- plele a year of workin addilion lo lheir minors. BACK ROW: Schwarlz, Hagenbruch, Donaldson, McNamara Carol F. Barfle Palo Alto Marlha A. Cass Union Los Angeles Berna C. Cilker The Oaks Modeslo Roella Ford Pi Bela Phi Alladena Granville E. Lee Kappa Sigma Baker, Oregon Mary L. Slack Ventura Dorofhy Stanley Hawfhorne Los Angeles Suzanne Sfephens Pi Beta Phi San Francisco Mary M. Sweningson The Oaks Long Beach SECOND ROW: Deuel, James, Haslrings, Kurlz, Smi+h FRONT ROW: Hannibal, Peckham, Gunn This year Pi Lambda Thela, na'lionalwomen's honorary educalional sororily, under lhe guidance of Pauline Deuel, worked in close coopera'I'ion wi+h lhe alumni associalions. Fall fealure was a lea wilh gues'r speakers. An inil'ia'lion banquel was held in 'rhe winl'er. Execulive board is composed of Myrle James, Margarel' Kurlz, Marjorie Haslings, and Luella Smilh. Pi Lambda Theta A 7 ' En8lneUln8 While Dean Morris was in 'lhe Easl, Hugh Hildrelh Skilling was acfing Dean of+he School of Engineering. The school includes 'rhe Civil, Elecfrical, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering depar+men+s, as well as +he deparf- men? of Mili+ary Science and Taclics. I+ offers a single undergraduafe curriculum wi+h op+ions permi++ing specializa+ion in any oflhe above fields. Each deparlmenl offers graduale curricula leading 'ro +he advanced de- gree in engineering. Professor Shepard explains wha+ fakes place in fhe assaying 'furnace The Engineering School has been busy making plans +o receive be'I'ween 400 and 500 of Uncle Sam's non-coms under +he Army Specialized Training Pro- gram. A seven-quarrer course in chemical and elec+rical engineering, 'logefher wifh a six-quarrer schedule in civil and mechanical engineering, is planned for 'rhese men. The firsf group will have previously complered one 'ro +hree years of college. In addilion, S+anford has been assigned +he wesf coas'I' agency 'For +he S.T.A.R. lSpecialized Training Assignmenl' and Reclassificarionl. The men will come here 'For one 'ro 'lhirry days +o be examined, and +hen will be b 'r ' ed 'I'o +each +heir parlicu seni' 'lo +he engineering school which is es equlpp - lar specialfy. 7 4 I eu- f .4 ml William H. Allen Roy L. Anderson, Jr. Eric B. Armslrong Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Zefa Psi Troy, Ohio Soulh Pasadena Porlland, Oregon Charles J. Aslrue Donald M. Avery John D. Baer Toyon Chi Psi EI Toro K San Francisco Honolulu, T. H. San Males Pouring melal in lhe 'Foundry An engineering sludenl in lhe machine shop Douglas Ballard Bruno Banducci Roberf D. Barker Della Upsilon Della Chi Alpha Sigma Phi Sealile, Washingion Richmond Menlo Park Tom N. Canning Theodore M. Carpenfer Linval B. Caslle Thela Delia Chi Thefa Delia Chi Burlingame Menlo Park Billings, Mon+ana Dr. Clark 'lesls lhe x-ray machine 33 Harry F. Booth James R Buckingham Joaquin R Buslamanie James A Cahill Thefa Chi Sigma Nu Toyon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Monrovia Los Angeles El Paso Texas Pasadena Norman B. Clark T Dudley Cramer Gordon B Crary Jr Roberi H Crawford Branner Alpha Sigma Phu Alpha Delia Phi Breakers San Marino Carlsbad New Mexico Los Angeles San Diego Jack H. Dana Zefa Psi Piedmoni Joseph E. Davis Sigma Alpha Epsilon South Pasadena John C. Dusferberry Thefa Chi Cenlerville Stanley H. Easfman San Francisco Paul L. Egeler Della Tau Della Fullerfon John A. Eikelman, Jr Zela Psi Long Beach William H. Elson, Jr El Campo Tulsa, Oklahoma Norman B. Enevold Phi Psi Liberlyville, lllinois Jack S. Eupharf El Campo Cuperlino Cedric K. Ferguson El Cuadro Midland, Texas Robert W. Fischer El Capiian Glendale Eugene M. Fosler Alpha Sigma Phi Offumwa, lowa Roberl E. Franseen Verne D. Freeman Glen W. Gage San Jose Thela Della Chi Kappa Alpha Palo Alio Beverly Hills Edward C. Harkins Sidney Henderson Howard Hoffman Phi Gamma Della Chi Psi Sigma Nu Menlo Park Baxler Springs, Kansas Winnelka, Illinois David O. Garreff Honolulu, T. H. Oscar C. Holmes Thela Della Chi Winfers John H. Jensen Chi Psi Los Angeles Roberl E. Jones Phi Delia Thefa Fullerfon Winford M. Jones Zefa Psi Okmulgee, Oklahoma James H. Julien Los Arcos Riverdale Rachen Kaniana-Vanif Toyon Bangkok, Thailand Arlhur E. Kimberlin Kappa Alpha Avernal Slephen J. Kline El Tigre Los Angeles Sam G. Knowles Toyon Sfanford Universily George W. Koffer Los Arcos San Francisco Richard J. Kusliner Branner San Bernardino Glenn E. Lallin Complon John F. Leicesfer Branner San Francisco Welko E. Gasich Thefa Della Chi Cuperlino William B. Howard Alpha Kappa Lambda Kirkland, Washingfon John R. Grey, Jr. Phi Della Thefa Glendale Charles M. Hulchinson Sigma Nu Los Angeles Robert S. Griswold Alpha Tau Omega Sanla Monica Richard E. Jenkins Thefa Chi San Diego A mining sludenl 'lakes a piclure of oil sand William B. LeMar Branner Fl. Lauderdale, Florida William G. MacMasfer Alpha Tau Omega Hillsborough John L. Levy Toyon San Mafeo Alan Maurer Phi Sigma Kappa San Francisco Experimenling wifh high frequency wave lransmission in radio lab Experimenfing wilh ihe wafer prehealer in mechanical engineering lab X X la Observing lhe workings of lhe gasoline lcnoclx-iesling machine Curlis G. Maynard Joe J. McCullough Offo B. McCui'cheon Phi Delia Theta El Tigre Sigma Nu Amarillo, Texas Cliffon, Ohio Idaho Falls, Idaho Kirk C. McFarland Anton J. Medved Zenope P. Melcon, Jr. Toyon El Campo Branner Kansas City, Missouri Spokane, Washinglon Caribou 1 my gf x NWS? Experimenling in lhe lab is valuable fraining for fhe engineering sfudenl Henry L. Melczer Los Angeles William W. Messick Bela Thefa Pi Pasadena Roberi' J. Miles Toyon San Jose John N. Mifchell Breakers Berkeley Ofis W. Milchell Phi Gamma Delia Bakersfield Chesler O. Newman Alpha Kappa Lambda Los Angeles Lyman C. Nickel Palo Allo Jim D. Niebel Della Chi Palo Alfo Sheldon W. Parker Delfa Tau Della San Maieo Roberf E. Paferson El Tigre Porlland, Oregon William G. Paul Della Tau Della Soufh Pasadena Richard H. Payne Alpha Sigma Phi Glendale Frank M. Perkins Francis E. Perry Richard H. Reel Philip F. Rice Thefa Chi Phi Sigma Kappa Bela Theia Pi Alpha Sigma Phi Riverside Bakersfield Pasadena Barflesville, Oklahoma Paul P. Robbiano Parker M. Robinson, Jr. Sfephen B. Robinson William Ross Menlo Park Palo Allo San Marino Thela Chi Escondido Bren? N. Rickard, Jr. Darrell L. Riiier William C. Rifier Sigma Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delia Chi Tucson, Arizona Ashland, Ohio Madera Arlhur L. Schmilz Robert C. Shapiro Thomas S. Shreve Chi Psi El Tigre Sigma Nu Seallle, Washington Los Angeles Palo Alto Robert E. Slater Sigma Nu Palo Alto Robert A. Stoner Delta Kappa Epsilon Berkeley f l d M Stampley Jack O. Steiny D. Robert Stephenson P ' Theta Xi Alfred F. Smith, Jr. Donald L. Smith Edward A. Stamm Richmon . Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Zeta Psi Alpha Delta Phi Zeta SI Stanford University Palo Alto Portland, Oregon Stanford University Los Angeles Madera James W. Sullivan Larry O. Taylor Gilbert C. Tompson Fred H. Weisel Robert B. Wheeler Malcolm P. Youker, Jr EI Cuadro Alpha Sigma Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Phi Delta Theta San Diego Oakland Tulsa, Oklahoma Anaheim Glendale San Francisco Meet y ou on Engineering corner BACK ROW- Ayres, Heinfz Harbury, Wells Kirkwood, Skilling Wolf, Jones Scholl' This year I'he SI'an'Ford s+uden+ branch of Ihe A.I.E.E. was chairmanned by Bob HammeH. Besides Iheir regular mee'rings, Ihe members heard promineni' guesi' speakers and wem' on field 'Iripsg I'his gave Ihem a broader perspec- Iive of 'rheir field Ihan can be obrained in +he class- ' room. FRONT ROW Helllwell Dusferberry, Kusfiner Melcon, Franseen Leucesfer Linharf HammeH MIDDLE ROW: Nickel, Casfle, Wholey, Keleler, Robbiano, Hadley, Cabral, A I I I I I I I I Al S I l E I AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Founded ai New York University. 1880 Eslablisbed nl Slanford. 1905 The A.S.M.E. is a naI'ional pro- fessional engineering organi- zaI'ion. The s+udenI branch aI' Sfanford promofes exlracur- ricular inI'eres+ in engineering and increases +he prac+ical knowledge of i'rs members by frequen'I fours +o places of engineering in+eres+. Offen Ihey have guesI' speakers a+ 'rheir mee+ings. Cedric Fergu- son acI'ed as chairman of Ihe sociefy. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Founded in New York City, 1884 Established at Stanford, 1907 BACK ROW: Shapiro, S. Robinson, Keene, Pefley, Burdoff, Kirkwood Gasich, Fifzgerald, Ross, Barry, Howard, Seban London MIDDLE ROW: Phillips, Tompson, Worcesfer, Chamberlain, Ledeen Koffer, P. Robinson, Kline FRONT ROW: Hall, Barber, Cleveland, Fergusen, Boofh, Julien Melczer, Carvey BACK ROW: Busfamanfe, Niles, Murphy, Carpenfer, Bacon, Holmes SECOND ROW: Narver, Lomax, McFarland, Monchamp, LeMar, Freeman, Asfrue, Hill, Benneff THIRD ROW: vzckefy, van Wye, Dashiell, Arena, euiaefs, Baer FOURTH ROW: Knowles, Smifh, Bradberry, Moser, Timoshenlro, Ward FRONT ROW: Reynolds, Solnar, Wells, Wing, Fish Founded at New York City, 1852 Slanford Chapler established, 1920 Under fhe leadership of Fall presidenf Carroll Bradberry and Spring presi- denf Oscar Holmes, fhe Sfanford Chapfer of fhe American Sociefy of Civil Engineers sponsored guesf speakers af social meefings held af professors' homes. This enabled fhe members fo become acquainfed wifh prominenf men in fhe civil-engineering field, and gave fhem an opporfunify fo know fheir professors oufside fhe classrooms. Besides various field frips, one of which was fo Moffaff Field, fhe Civil Engineers gave a picnic and baseball game for fheir rivals, fhe Mechanical Engineers. The nafional engineers' honorary frafernify, Tau Befa Pi, was organized fo give recognifion fo fhose who have excelled in 'I'he field of engineering and fo pro- mofe inferesf in fhaf same field. All members of fhe organizafion are upper division engineering sfudenfs whose scholarship and characfer are of suffi- cienf qualify fo meef fhe high sfandards of fhe organizafion.This year's program was highlighfed by fhe annual Engineers' Dinner on April 28. Ofher meefings were held af frequenf infervals af frafernify houses and professors' homes wifh Dick Reel and Gil Thompson, firsf and second ferm presidenfs, respec- fively, presiding. Tau Beta Pl Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at Lehigh University, 1885 Stanford Chapter eslablished, 1935 BACK ROW: Ayer, Keene, Barber, Heppe, Koffer, Kline, Dana, Ferguson FRONT ROW: R. Kirkwood, Canning, T. Kirkwood, Thompson, Levers, Niles, Carvey, Boofhe Professional educafors in 'rhe fields of hygiene, phys- ical rherapy, and physical educafion are 'I'he gradu- a'res from fhe School of Healfh. The s'ruden+s who are candidafes 'For 1'heir Mas1'er's may, upon con- sul+ing fhe Joinl' CommiH'ee, oblain 'lheir M. A. ei'rher in fhe School of Heallh or lhe School of Edu- cafion. Bo+h schools offer idenlical advanced pro- grams of s+udy. Oswald N. Anderson is lhe General Direclor of +he School. will ll T Aid UI A leclure class in fhe B. A. C Perf of fhe 'famous Cold Trea+men+ L. Fred Albrighf Phi Kappa Psi Daylon, Ohio Carol Kasch Chi Omega Ukiah Margarel L. Roberls Chi Omega Hayward An ll o'clock in 'rhe B.A.C.- hurry, you'll be laie for lunch M. Sally Burke Union Boise, Idaho lone T. Klinder Delia Gamma Sacramenfo Margaref A. Severance Lagunifa Greal Falls, Monfana Eleanor M, Dean Lagunifa San Maleo Henry F. Norberg Breakers Palo Alfo Charles A. Taylor Della Chi San Francisco w---...L Freeman P. Founlain Theta Chi Moorhead, Minnesola Dorofhea A. Paulman Lagunifa Oxnard Millon C. Vucinich Della Kappa Epsilon San Francisco fm, Joyce E. Glasmann Union Ogden, Ufah Aili D. Ranla Palo Allo Paul C. F. Wilson El Capilan Venlura 5 95 Humanlt Professor Mendelowlfz gives help- l f I ' ' ' Professor John W. Dodds ic A year old in March, fhe Sfanford School of Humanifies was founded wifh fhe idea of fraining cifizens for fhe world of peace fo come affer fhe presenf World War. Time Magazine called fhe new liberal arfs college,fhe Universify's Challenge fo profounder froubles fhan war. lfs originafor, Professor John W. Dodds, became fhe firsf Dean of fhe school. From fhe Easf fo serve as Professor of Humanifies came Lewis Mumford, aufhor and crific, who de- scribed fhe school's faslc as one producing complefe human beings fo creafe an ordered sociefy. Dr. Espinosa insfrucfing his advanced Spanish class in word derivafion Professor Lewis Mumford in consulfafion wifh one of his humaniiies sfudenfs Seeking +o bring +oge+her +he humaniiies and +he sciences, 'rhe new School of Humani+ies, which cu+s across old deparfmenf lines, includes +he depar'I'- men+s and divisions of classics, English, Germanic languages, graphic arf, his- fory, music, philosophy, religion, Romanic languages, Slavic languages, and speech and drama. To 'rrain linguisis vi+ally needed in ihe war efforl, +he School also gave an iniensive 'rwenly-unii class in Japanese. Jane Armsfrong Della Gamma Palos Verdes Est. Jean C. Barnes Lagunifa Portland, Oregon Rulh A. Afkins Donald M. Ayers Ronada A. Bailey Lagunifa Alpha Kappa Lambda Lagunlfa Hollywood Alhambra Oakland M. Ann Beyer Laureffe Bona Mary F. Bouquef Alpha Phi Burlingame Lagunifa Denver, Colorad u San Mafeo Twenly unlls of Japanese lcepl' an ambllious group of srudenls busy Rendezvous in lhe Cellar malre German seminars more lnferesllng Helen Brachvogel Margaref A. Brigham Beverly G. Brokaw Barbara E. Clausen Chi Omega Chi Omega Laguniia Alpha Omicron Pi Aberdeen, Washingfon San Maleo Soufh Pasadena San Francisco Charles W. Dole Harry E. Dyack Laura E. Dyer Joan F. Easlon Waller Thompson Co-op Phi Kappa Sigma Mariposa Union Burlingame San Francisco Honolulu, T. H. San Francisco Sunday aflernoons will always find arl sfudenls worlxing around lhe Quad Mary E. Derrah Lagunifa Beverly Hills Mayme R. Faris Delia Delia Delia Inglewood Rodden L. Finney Kappa Alpha Scarsdale, New York Dorolhy E. Freifag Delia Delta Della Burlingame Rosamond Fuller Gamma Phi Bela Tulare Barbara R. Gaslil Lagunifa Los Angeles Robert G. Gibb El Tigre Pasadena Rosemary Goodwin Lagunifa San Pedro Llewellyn D. Gould Lagunifa Sedalia, Missouri Renee Hahlo Lagunila Houston, Texas Roberf J. Disher Alpha Tau Omega Palo Alfo Isabel Fawceff Della Gamma Los Angeles Doris D. Dolan Della Gamma Wes? Los Angeles Gerfrude E. Ferris Lagunifa San Francisco Roberf L. Hampfon Chi Psi Corona Cynfhia M. Jacobs Alpha Omicron Pi San Francisco Eleanore M. Lindholm Lagunila Warren, Arizona Phyllis P. Marchanf Mariposa San Dimas Alice G. Marlin Della Della Della Los Angeles Margaref K. Mayer Lagunila Fl. Worth, Texas Dorothy I. McAdams Chi Omega Salinas Ellis W. McKellar Kappa Alpha Thefa Alfadena Barbara C. Mordecai Pi Befa Phi Madera Marie L. Myers Union Boise, Idaho Dorofhy L. Hafch Oakland Persis M. Johnson Lagunifa Greaf Falls, Monlana Nancy N. Needham Roberf D. O'Neill William A. Perkins John J. Quinlan Pi Bela Phi El Campo Thefa Chi Della Kappa Epsilon Menlo Park San Francisco Riverside Fresno Mary L. Riggins Priscilla A. Reynolds E. Muriel Roberfs Phyllis R. Roos Mariposa Union Palo Allo Lagunifa Los Angeles Beverly Hills San Francisco 2221 rr i if . lg... 1 Mr. Bes'l'or'5 Humanilies l00 seclion ' w ii l 1 z I ' Hx ,, ,X i l 1 , .i i .x Q 0 l Music apprecialion class iq , -t J Y i f ll l sl '- l . 'l W li l l lk lk -'L I' 'N G U whaf, no Benny Goodman? Barbara C. Sadler Della Della Delia Hollywood Joan B. Sfeane Lagunifa W. Hariford, Conneclicui Margueriie A. Schieve Madrono San Francisco John K. Slewarf Toyon Mi. Vernon, Washingfon Margaref Sharrah Mariposa Hillsborough Virginia Slimson Gamma Phi Bela Sealfle, Washington Jeanne R. Tangeman Gamma Phi Beta Oniario Lucille L. Terrell Alpha Phi Turlock Scoll Tilden Sigma Alpha Epsilon Burlingame Gloria P. Tinsley Palo Alia Mary Tomlinson The Oaks Ardmore, Oklahoma Judilh Traphagen Mariposa Milwaukee, Wisconsin Melva Trevor Alpha Omicron Pi Burlingame Mildred N. Turnbow Lagunifa Piedmonf Marcia M. Shaughnessy Mary B. Smiih Harrief L. Spicer Palo Alfo Union Delia Gamma San Francisco Sanla Ana Mariorie A. Sfocker Harry W. Slrick Nancy L. Summerfield Union Alpha Kappa Lambda Lagunifa Pocalella, Idaho Palo Alfo Reno, Nevada Mariorie J. Sfanfield Union Bakersfield June S. Swaner Lagunila Salf Lake Cify, Ufah Professor Rael of lhe Romanic Languages Deparlmenl in c onsullalion wilh a sludenl S. Lorraine Walker Laqunifa Fillmore Donald J. Wilson Della Upsilon Hebron, Norlh Dakofa Joyce P. Wallace Alpha Omicron Pi Mariposa San Francisco Alhambra Madge N. Weber John P. Wonder Alpha Tau Omega Los Angeles Long Beach Frances A. Winslon Kappa Alpha Thefa BACK ROW: Lemailre, Marchanf, Norlon, Roberfs, Carson, Holsii SECOND ROW: Maroney, Humphreys, lngber THIRD ROW: Jaques, Derrah, Terry, Halfield, Schwabacher, Hepperle FRONT ROW: Thrapp, Forlcner, Hornbealr, McCargar, Laddon an Pi Della Phi, an organizalion for l'he advancemenl of French cul- 'l'ure, had a slrong year under lhe guidance of Professor Georges Lemailre and Presidenl Margarel' Terry. Regular in- formal meelings were held lhroughoul 'lhe year. 5l Under Professor Marion R. Kirkwood, Dean of fhe School of Law, a small, selecf group of pre-legal s'I'uden+s have been allowed +o 'rake all fhe Firs+-year graduafe law courses during 'I'heir las'r 'l'wo years as undergraduafe s+uden'rs. In order +o gain 'rhis advan'rage, +he s+uden+s had 'l'o have a high grade-poinl' average. This new program cufs +he law course from seven 'lo six years. Pr ' 9 r::..l. -.. LL.. I,.., .J.-.-.J I. I+ I..-.I'7 J. Rea Calvert, Jr. Alma M. Campbell Thefa Xi Lagunifa R'chmond Granfs Pass, Oregon 1 James M. Morris Olympia, Washinqlon Lf' Denslow B. Green William W. Gilberf Alpha Tau Omega Toyon Sanfa Fe, New Mexico Madera Howard M. Morse Margaref V. Morten Thefa Delia Chi Lagunila Palo Alfo Dillon, Montana Q9 ll The decisions for fhese fulure lawy ers, however, will noi be based on chance Aida L. Martinez Gloria Midgley Hillfop House Lagunlfa Puerio Rico Hollywood D. Bonner Richardson, Jr. George E. Zillgiff Branner Toyon Alfadena Los Angeles Fufure undergraduafe lawyers sfudying af Sfanford were given a goal fo affain when six- feen graduafes of fhe Law School passed fheir California bar exams for a one hundred per cenf successful showing. Furfher excifemenl' has been rovided by fhe increasing P number of females legally in- vading fhe once all male ferri- fory of fhe Law Sfeps. lor ll - s Professor Kirlipalflck pay aiiernoon lea Phwlca Consisring of+he cleparrmenrs ofchemisrry, geology, marhemalics, and physics, +he School of Physical Sciences provided +ech- nical fraining of +he 'lype mosl' valuable in modern war. Insfruclion was no+ 'rhe only conlribufion 'I'o 'rhe war efforl' by faculry, for members carriecl on research concern- ing secref and vi+al proiec+s. r. A. C. W Sale Tesf lubes, formulas, and labs, all familiar fo +l1e cl1emls+ry siuclenl' HC ZS Summer Geology-fuxes noi in order Chapman, popular physics inslruclor, swings a mean bal , , .4 YI I I -ng in .. lf, 1 Herberf M. Baruch, Jr. Los Angeles Belly R. Ca momile Lagunila Pasadena Geology l sludenls idenfifying roclrs Shirley A. Beine Hawfhorne Manor Louis L. Chang Peiping, China Russell B. Bryan Phi Kappa Psi Sanla Monica Carroll J. Collins Della Chi San Francisco Roberf R. Complon Phi Kappa Psi San Marino Dixon A. Dewey John M. Harriman Alpha Kappa Lambda Palo Alto Homer E. Menker Sigma Alpha Epsilon Oakland Branner Sacramenio Slanley Dursf Toyon Petaluma Jean K. Fellows Hawlhorne Sedro-woolley, Washington OHo Hackel Professor Spencer explains 'lo his 5-in Pedro sfudenls lhe hows-and-whys of lrlg Elena T. Hughes Palo Alfo Nancy J. Meyer Lagunifa San Francisco einem P. Haight, Jr. Seaffle, Wash. Roberl W. Hughey David L. lchelson Encina Branner Helena, Moniana Menlo Park Donald A. Myers Lawrence Norwood Sell' Lake Ciiy, Ufah Compfon George M. MacLeod Sebasfopol Lee Peake Delia Upsilon Ukiah William H. Mannan Delia Kappa Epsilon Los Angeles Evelyn Pleasanf Alpha Omicron Pi Palo Alfo fi' X I I Xxx , Q ,, ,.,, '4 Lloyd T. Profhers Emery H. Rogers Sydney Ross Branner Alpha Della Phi EI Capifan Slockfon Beverly Hills Glasgow, Scolland E. Morris Seydell Mervin E, Slromsmoe George W. Walker Wichifa, Kansas Encina Los Allos Roseau, Minnesota Geological ancl Mining Society BACK ROW: McLeod, Rilfer, Haclcel, Haslings, Mapel, Hughes, Complon, Page SECOND ROW: Ticlcell, James, Blaclcwelder, Marshall, Krauslropf, Quaclrenbush, Ericlcson THIRD ROW: Onder, Keenan, Rosene, Johnson, French, Maddox FRONT ROW: Alcsoy, Pellas, Kaniana-Vanilr, Walker, Sfauffer, Shepard The Geological and Mining Sociely held monlhly meelings lhis year 'lo discuss lhe problems of lheir field. Under 'l'he presidency of Al Johnson, guesl speakers came lo +he meelings and gave 'ro The members praclical and lheorelical informalion. Refreshmenls were served ai each meeling. Bill Quaclcenbush was Secrelary, and Doug Haslings, Treasurer. Professional Chemislry Fraternity Founded at University of Wiscorzsirz, 1902 l Alizha Alpha Chapter established, 1916 Under Presidenls Jim Niebel and Bob Paferson, Alpha Chi Sigma con+ribu1'ed i+s usual social pro- gram lhis year: a Winrer-quarler dance, 'l'he Deparrmem' Smoker, +he Spring picnic, and luncheons a+ +he Union. ln addi'I'ion, +he organizarion was acfive as a member of 'rhe Na+ional Sa'fe'I'y Council, which is irying fo esfa b- lish a new low in laboralory accidenf ra+es. - BACK ROW' Seydell Bowerman McCullou h D dl P' . , , g , u ey, lfman, Ross, Campbell Collins MIDDLE ROW: Leary, Waldrip, Sharp, Byrne, Youle, Cramer, Robinson FRONT ROW: O , K ' B ' gg oemg, ergsfrom, Noller, Parks, Niebel, Paferson Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Lambda Upsilon BACK ROW: Roll, Cas fro, Naylor, Schwerdi, Rice, Bills, Abrams MIDDLE ROW: Coe, Carpenrer, Pierce, Robinson, Ruckers FRONT ROW: Haight Bergsirom, Ogg, Ross Honorary Chemistry Fraternity fary Chemisrry class. Phi Lambda Upsilon is a Nahonal Honorary Chemical Soclery lola chaprer having been es'I'ab lished over 20 years ago here al' S'l'anford. Hs members are all chem maiors wi+h high scholashc records and qualified personal aH'ribu+es. The 'Fra+erni+y held smokers, sponsored oulslandmg speakers, and had forrnlghrly meelings in +he Chem Building 'rhis year. Each year +he soclely awards a prize +o +he mosl' our s+anding s+uden+ in +he Elemen The Universify S003 To facili+a+e +he work of +hose sfudying several relafed fields wi+hou+ meefing 'ihe requiremen'rs 'For a degree in any one depar'I'men+, and +o more closely correlale +he courses of various relafed deparimenfs, lhe School of Social Science has been organized 'From 'lhe depar+men+s of economics, Food Research Ins+i+u+e, hisfory, iournal- ism, philosophy, poli+ical science, psychology, and soci- ology. The s+uden+ works under +he guidance of a facul+y advisor in 'rhe deparfmeni' in which he is specializing. S D. Fagan ProfeSS0' Exmer Q2 The Wes+ Memorial Library an Making fhe books balance-accounfing class His+ory class in fhe English Corner-confusing , . Jr Ka o 5 I 6 f rf' . 4 -iv Professor CoHrell's lecfure classes in poly sci always have large enrollmenls David M. Allen Warren L. Ambrose Beih Babcock James G. Barnes Alpha Kappa Lambda Breakers Chi Omega Toyon Sfanford University Barflesville, Oklahoma Riverside Sfockfon Marilyn T. Barneif Frank A. Bauman Barbara J. Beckeii Mary H. Bergman Lagunifa Bela Theta Pi Mariposa Roble San Francisco Porrland, Oregon San Marino San Francisco Observafion of experimenis fakes a greaf parl' of +he psych maior's lime Roberf O. Blake James G. Blasdel Glennon B. Boldeman Thefa Della Chi Amarillo, Texas Sigma Chi Whiliier Burlingame Richard D. Boyce John P. Boyd Geraldine J. Boys Brenner Los Angeles Lagunifa Fullerfon El Caion Professor Charles A. Barker, aulhorily on American Hislory Edifh M. Borman Alpha Omicron Pi San Mareo Miriam Brasher Roble Kansas Cify, Missouri Alberf H. Busch Phi Kappa Psi Sfanford Universily Ann Byingfon Kappa Kappa Gamma Los Angeles M. Charles Cali San Jose Jean Campbell Lagunifa San Jose Aurelio O. Caruso Della Upsilon Oakland Charloffe D. Cecil Lagunila Modesfo Philip B. Chase Kappa Alpha Merced Jack A. Clark Della Kappa Epsilon Slocklon Virginia G. Clark Lagunifa Sealfle, Washinqlon Everell B. Clary Chi Psi Beverly Hills Elizabelh J. Cox Mariposa Burlingame Helen R. Craig Union Tonopah, Nevada William B. Borlhwick Palricia E. Bouchard John F. Boucher Thefa Xi Pi Bela Phi San Mafeo Honolulu, T. H. Beverly Hills Geoffrey W. Bromfield Mary l. Bullis Mary J. Burrell Zela Psi Alpha Phi Elm San Mateo Los Angeles San Jose Barbara J. Cull Clyde J. Curley Chi Omega Kappa Alpha Douglas, Arizona San Francisco Don F. Dillon Virgil B. Dishongh Phi Gamma Della Palo Alio Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nancy A. Curran Union San Francisco Henry T. Dodds Alpha Tau Omega Palo Alfo Christopher Cusack Chi Psi Honolulu, T. H. M. Palricia Dooher Lagunita San Maieo Edward M. Edwin Co-op House Greaf Falls, Monlana Marjorie L. Eisenberg Madrono San Francisco Rolaeri W. Ellioil San Francisco Roberl' W. Elliofl Bela Thela Pi Salf Lake Cify, Ufah Alan W. Ellsberg Sanla Rosa Patricia A. Emison Kappa Kappa Gamma Sanfa Ana Eleanore M. Eschen Alpha Phi Alameda Dan B. Eymann Reedley Maryeffa Fagan Pi Befa Phi Sfanford Universiiy Virginia L. Feller Roble Leavenworth, Kansas Jeanne A. Ferrari Union San Francisco Virginia E. Finch Kappa Alpha Thela Los Angeles Nancy P. Darby Mariposa Averill Park, N. Y. John T. Driscoll Delta Kappa Epsilon Los Angeles Mary J. Dennis Kappa Alpha Thefa San Francisco Russell W. Dunlap Phi Sigma Kappa Bakersfield Sorry, ii s oui' O. Edmund Dewi Toyon Ashland, Oregol l Travers E. Durkei Phi Kappa Sigmf Sacramenfo Irving Fine El Campo Fresno Thomas G. Fuller Della Kappa Epsilon Los Angeles Carmelifa D. Filzgerald Georgiana D. Filzgerald James R. Frolik Lagunifa Lagunifa Toyon Camarillo San Luis Obispo Slanford Universily Donald L, Gabriel William C, Garrelf Phil R. Garver, Jr. Toyon El Campo Branner Hollister Tulsa, Oklahoma Clovis 1 ? ' ' E E Arilhmelic made easy Compuling clala in a psych experimenl' 15 i 2 - I L P K I Q if T , n A . Psych experimenfs oflen include human guinea pigs Elinor J. Gales Bill Gooden Vicki S. Gorler Lagunila Della Kappa Epsilon Lagunila Sanfa Cruz Los Angeles San Francisco Alison Granf Janelle A. Gram' Charles H. Green Alpha Omicron Pi Kappa Alpha Thefa Kappa Sigma Chicago, Illinois Los Angeles Porlland, Oregon Laurence R. Grannis Bela Thela Pi Pasadena Gloria Greenback Madrono San Francisco The All-Universily symposium on world peace allracled a large audience Robert M Greening Elizabeth Griffin Catherine Gueruena Clark E, Guinan Phi Delta Theta Richmond Sh rley C Hamilton Raymond M Hammett Ruth F Hanicker Marvin W. Harms Phi Gamma Delta Wilmefte, Illinois Betty C. Henninger Lagunita Altadena George W. Hell er, Jr. Phi Kappa Psi San Bernardino Barbara A. Hicks Lagunita San Francisco Harry H. Hicks Phi Kappa Sigma Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Bernice D. Hines Union Selma William B. Honegger Alpha Tau Omega Oakley George E. Honn, Jr. Branner Burlingame George A. Hopiak Palo Alto Barbara Horner Kappa Kappa Gamma Beverly Hills John D. Horrall Sigma Alpha Epsilon San Mateo Heleniean Hosler Union Madera R. Stafford Hughes Delta Chi Salinas u A .v Charles D. Hamilton Beta Theta Pi St. Joseph, Missouri Irma M. Hazeltine Alpha Phi Arlington, Virginia 67 Acfual praclice fer journalism maiors I' l xl-ll X u X K ll 2 ll I ' Beverly Humphreys Kappa Alpha Thefa Carpinferia Carol A. Jones Lagunifa Pasadena Noled psychologisl' spealcs lo a group of sludenis Warren T. Jensen Palo Alfo Kennelh K. Jones Theta Xi San Francisco Jean E. Johnsfone Gamma Phi Bela Pasadena Roberf S. Jones Alpha Tau Omega Suisun Kennefh A. Johnson Salt Lake Cify, Ufah Eunice M. Kennedy Lagunifa Palm Beach, Florida mmell W. Laidlaw Toyon Berkeley Joan E. Litchfield Kappa Alpha Thela San Francisco Professor Graham Sluarl Keilh M. Laixure San Maleo Phi Gamma Della l' Carl Livingston, J El Toro Pillsburq Roger M. Laverly Bela Thela Pi Beverly Hills Charlie M. Loeding Lagunila Porlland, Oregon Spencer R. Kern Carmel James B. Kessler Alpha Tau Omega Palo Allo Edward C. Kielberg Sequoia Alameda M. Virginia Kirkland Della Della Della San Francisco Ada L. Kinard Lagunila Kansas Cily, Missouri Gordon Knapp Della Upsilon San Francisco Calvin A Knickerbocker Phu Kappa Sigma Burlingame Helen G. Knighl Della Gamma Pasadena Margarila E. Kopf Yokohama, Japan Miles W. Kresge, Jr Dover, New Jersey Thomas R, Kruger Slanford Universily Ramona M. Kunlze Lagunila Porlland, Oregon Conslance Lawyer Roberl G Llebenslern Fred J Llnarr Roberl W Lisle Lagunila Waller Thompson Co operallve San Francisco Thela Della Chl Sacramenlo Milbank Soulh Dakola Fresno Leonard B. Low Bellye L Luhnow Frank W Lynch Bealrnce A MacDonald Branner Mariposa Sanla Cruz Chl Omega Beverly Hills Kansas Clly Missouri Tacoma Washington Chalmers Macllvaine Mary A. Mack Jean S. MacKellar M Sigma Chi Pi Beta Phi Hawthorne Riverside Ashville, North Carolina Vancouver Brks., Washington Lois F. Malnati Virginia A. Marshall Harriet Mason Lagunita Lagunita Union Seattle, Washington Palo Alto Sacramento 70 alcolm A. MacKillop Phi Kappa Psi San Francisco Margaret V. May Lagunita Pasadena Bruce A. McClelland Phi Kappa Sigma Saratoga Richard H. McClure Palo Alto Morgan McGilvray Beta Theta Pi Beverly Hills Ross W. Meyer Zeta Psi S. San Francisco William M. Miller Phi Kappa Sigma Santa Monica Dorothy F. Moller Palo Alto Jean C. Montgomery Pi Beta Phi Long Beach Barbara C. Moore Lagunita Los Angeles Harry E. Morgan Phi Kappa Psi Longview, Washington Beniamin F. Morrison Sigma Alpha Epsilon Aberdeen, Washington John A. Mosher Sigma Alpha Epsilon San Francisco Terry Mullin Beverly Hills Henry D. Magnin Arthur G. Magnuson Marcella K. Mahony Branner Beverly Hills Richard C. McAuliffe Beta Theta Pi Alameda Phi Gamma Delta Booth, Oregon James R. McBrier Phi Gamma Delta Erie, Pennsylvania Kappa Kappa Gamma Honolulu, T. H. Edward W. McCain Wagoner, Oklahoma A quiet corner in the libe-good for studying or dreaminc lanche L. Murphy Martha L. Myers Willard P. Norberg Lagunita Lagunita Kappa Alpha ' Pasadena Bakersfield Burlingame llirank D. O'Neill Elizabeth M. Osborn Beniamin H. Parkinson Q Kappa Sigma Lagunita Kappa Sigma I Los Angeles San Francisco San Francisco l l l l l i l i How long is your paper? -51552 Richard L. Northon Zeta Psi Oakland Jack Phillips Sigma Chi Olympia, Washington Edwin C. Porter Sigma Chi San Mateo Florence S. Porter Lagunita Capitola Robert W. Pottes Toyon Fresno James W. Powell Branner Huntington Park Marthagrace Powell Lagunita Phoenix, Arizona Robert J. Preble Encina Aberdeen, Washington Richard A. Prince Sigma Chi Seattle, Washington Linda E. Rehm Union Evanston, Illinois Amie Reichert Lagunita San Francisco John S. Reynolds Zeta Psi Pasadena Edmund Rice Branner Spokane, Washington David K. Robinson Chi Psi Palo Alto Herbert P. Obexer Barney E. Olsen Ben L. Olsen Theta Xi Phi Delta Theta Sigma Nu Homewood Redwood City Palo Alto Jane E. Phillips Patricia R. Phillips Henry Plate Lagunita Lagunita Delta Tau Delta Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Burlingame 7l Marion L. Robinson Beryl L. Robison Roberf H, Roe Norman A. Ross Lagunila Laguniia Chi Psi Phi Gamma Della Fallbrook Porfland, Oregon Pasadena Evanston, Illinois Eric W. Searle G. Cal Selzer Philip G. Shean Roberf D. Shurlleff Oakland Della Tau Delia Bela Thefa Pi Branner Sacramenlo Beverly Hills Napa Deborah C. Spaulding Donn P. Spencer William G. Sumner Mary M. Supple Mariposa Sigma Chi Befa Thela Pi Alpha Phi Golefa Sanla Cruz Alameda San Francisco Merlin J. Taber Jr. Margaref D. Terry William Thomas Clarence E. Thurber Alpha Kappa Lambda Pi Befa Phi Alpha Kappa Lambda Della Chi Capay Los Angeles William Alladena Nancy Schermerhorn Paul H. Schule Shalah Schwartz Alpha Phi Branner Lagunila Grand Rapids, Michigan San Diego Palo Allo Eleanor J. Silvermann Lyle W. Slaff Barbara J. Slauqhler San Francisco Kingslon, Pennsylvania Della Gamma Virginia L. Sfoddard Lagunila Seallle, Washinglon Marlha Thurmond Chi Omega Carpinleria William B. Swingley Sigma Nu Los Angeles George L. Tolman El Toro Wafsonville San Francisco William J. Symes Zela Psi Los Angeles Thomas R. Trenl' Waller Thompson Co-c San Diego Marlin P. Ward Sigma Alpha Epsilon San Diego Donald J. Wilson Della Upsilon Hebron, Norlh Dakola How lo use your A coupons Willis M. Walson Chi Omega Sunnyvale Barbara l. Woods Alpha Omicron Pi Soulh Pasadena Belly A. Welch Kappa Alpha Thela Los Angeles William Young Phi Kappa Sigma Ballle Creek, Michigan Alberl L. While Sigma Nu Porlland, Oregon Duane E. Zamzow Della Tau Della Fresno Jane Triesl Union San Francisco Caroline P. Tyson Roble Sanla Barbara M. Ann Ufer Lagunila San Francisco Elinor C. Underwood Pi Bela Phi Tulsa, Oklahoma Belly A. Van Coll Chi Omega Sall Lake Cily, Ulah Wilbur S. Wagslaff Sigma Chi Sall Lake Cily, Ulah Margarel S. Wallace Kappa Alpha Thela Los Angeles Roberl M. Wall El Toro Sanla Rosa Daniel T. While Toyon Seallle, Washinglon Pearl M. Zaninovich Mariposa Dinuba Marceille J. Wicker Harry K. Williams Jr Lagunila Toyon El Paso, Texas Visalia Gloria Zick Elizabelh J. Zolezzi Union Elm Kansas Cily, Missouri San Jose 9 Day confusing LQWZ' As long as a Sfanford sfudenl' has LD afrer his name in fhe Bawlou'l', he will be 'Found in Wesfern Civ, English A, Biology, Physical Science, and similar classes, for 'lhey are requiremen+s which s+uden'+s mus'I' conquer before leav- ing lower division. Should a new sfudeni' pass +he English A +esl', he eliminales one comp course, bul' he s'rill has many lhemes ahead of him in Za, b, or c. While Wesrern Civ is inescapable, s+uden1's have a choice of +he biological or physical sciences 'l'o fill +he science requirement Special cell for lnclependenl' sfudenfs Wwwsiwiiiifiggfv T Di vl sl0 I1 Biology I lab-the frosh know if well Activities ' 'x,,+. 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H 3 1 Y. ..,.,,L .K ,,.,,,f- M 'A ,f 1 U, 2 1 gf xx -'z:'rE.55mL? N f W, lf' ifik .wk-,xszeskf gs aff sf gf ' -1 2 ,, f 3 big, f, .. S W , 2 f -f1.sQQeQ'3w'2igPi ' SQ 2222 rg yi iv v fix . S N .X 1' ,u , .K ixalXX5XX K JZ if , ' f .A , rg Q, ff!! Ed Slamm ssociate Studen Through 'I'he problems of a war-lime school year Presideni' Ed Sfamm, Vice Presidenl Leslie Langneclcer, and Busi- ness Manager Bill Moran lcepl up 'rhe s+uden'r body morale and experlly han- dled +he A.S.S.U. governmenf. Bill Moran -,,:, ff- an .:., Ex-Committee Faced wi'l'h lhe problem of adapling Sl'anford's s'l'udenl governmenl lo war- lime condilions, Ex-Commi'Hee members mel weekly in sessions +ha'l' o'F'len lasl'ed more 'rhan lwo hours. They pre pared lhe plan +ha+ reorganized elec- lions and sel' up lhree quarler lerms. Ralph K. Biorklund Peggy Boofhe Carlos A. Brown Palricia A. Bouchard Rosemary Cross Don F. Dillon Luana B. Forkner Raymond M. Hammeff Roberf L. Hammeff Vernice D. Hines James B. Kessler Leslie F. Langnecker Roberl B. Rockwell Edward A. Sfamm Senior Bob Crary March ended an unusual senior year for a high perceniage of '43. Even wiih rhe men planning on 'lhe service and women 'lraining ro fake over new careers, i'heir las'r Farm year kepi' a semblance of nor- malcy. Led by Bob Crary +he war class danced ai' 'lheir 'rradirional Prom and celebrared successful relurns on ihe Alumni Membership Drive. A 'few even canoed on lhe Lake. Mary Leonard Bea Macdonald ml 1 80 a-.,, gurl gf Committees SENIOR EX-COMMITTEE Bob Crary Dave Doud Barbara Gas+iI Bob Hampion Mary Leonard Bea Macdonald Jack Pugh Amie Reicheri Margaref Roberis Cal Seizer Mariha Thurmonci VALEDICTORIAN Jack Dana CLASS WILL John Lawry CLASS PLATE Russ Bryan SENIOR PROM Nancy Schermerhorn co-chairman Irving Fine co-chairman SENIOR ALUMNI FUND DRIVE Margaref Brigham co-chairman Bob Prebie co-chairman PROGRAMS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS P. A. Palmer SENIOR BALL George HeIIyer Ralph Biorlzlund, smooih Phi Deli prexy and an oui- s+anding 'four-year prominenf, was a member of Ex Com, lnferfraiernily Council, and Phi Phi flwis year ,Q li jwv--f Barbara Horner, a'f+rac+ive Kappa, divided her a 'ries beiween Pre-Reg CommiHee, as correcror y Poly Sci l38, and Dinal'1's , l Senior Wirh always a smile for everyone, AI Hass proved himself ro be 'lhe friend of lhe 'frosh as Co-Chairman of Pre-Reg and as Encina sponsor 82 A friendly bruneHe from Lagunifa is Virginia Sfoddard who led Women's Vocom +l1rougl'1 a suc cessful year Ruih Afluns was lcepi busy as Pres: '-'llln 0. Hill ll - . . 1-fa is Promln ce John Mlfchell Enclna Head Spon Roella Ford, aciive in Y work and sor successfully complefed rhe year Symphony Forum, had head- frnendly and unembdiered quarfers a+ +he Pi Phi house P. A. Palmer, vivacious Tri-Deli prexy, divided her fime befween Rally Com and ihe Gaifies where she was producfion secre+ary er' 1 e wig, -,,,., -1 'f Sf? All , sian' A 'zmf f 5 : :. Wf ffiilis, TBM 'xQf:sf.z:?5egiief wrgffflf ggifg Y. ml - wr 3 L+ Tom Ohliger, Chi Psi on +he Varsify soccer ieam, devoled spare lime +o Cardinals V 83 I1 ior This has been an acfive year 'For fhe Jun- iors under +he guidance of Ferris Boolhe and Janel' Mcfllanahan. Members of '44 have occupied many of fhe pos+s on campus and have shown laudable quali- +ies of leadership. Much efforl yielded a smoo+h Junior Prom which 'For many 'rooldhe place of nexf year's Senior Ball. The successful Junior Dinner Tradiiional Junior Wafer Carnival I I .l Zeie Jack Reynolds received ihe supreme honor of being elecled sfudenl' body presidenl' bul 'lhe Army inferfered. This year his headquarfers were af Encina and he was acl-ive in Cardinals and sporfs Although Sianford los+ him +o The Army Spring quarfer, Sigma Chi Bruce Wylie helped +o bring fhe Junior Class lhrough a successful year as a member ofifs ex-commiHee 86 a Vivacious and energe+ic Fran Harvey, Tri-Dell' prexy, was a valuable addi+ion +o Pre-Reg Commiffee as well as fo 'lhe Gaifies and oiher sfucleni body acfivifies. ,lunior Kafy Gore, one of ihe The+a's besf, Rep? busy all year as a prominenf member of bofh Rally Com and War Board Queenie King was Junior Sponsor af Venfura, a member of Cardinals, and a 'lerror on 'Phe baslcefball courf Ham Howard o'F+l'1e Ham Howard Hi+s Sunday evening movie series was also acfive on Pre-Reg and Ex-Com Connie Connaghan speni a busy Dick Wilbur was busy as Encina year on Women's Conference, Sponsor and spenf Spring days falling over as presidenf in Spring worrying over flue success of fhe quafief Con Home drive Doug Hasfings, campus clwaracier, spoufed various dialecis ai 'lhe Clwappie office, Memorial Hall, and +l1e Alpha Deli' house Julie BonneH', a'H'rac+ive D.G., was 'lreasurer of W.A.A. and promineni' in iunior class acfiviiies. Soplmomorcs Keeping one eye on Uncle Sam's beclc- oning finger, +l1e class of '45 mel ihe diminishing raiio, rose above gas- ra+ioning, signed up for exlra uni+s on Reg Day, 'look l:30's in i+s sfride, and unifed solidly +o +l'1row 'Hue only formal of Winrer Quarler, +l1e successful Snow Time colillion. All +l1is under prexy Bob Andrews. Bob And N yL Pd Soph Prominen+ Phi Psi Ted Barr worked on Peppy Paf Hornbeak kepf busy all year as flue head of fhe Y's social work and was also on Rally Commiilee Dimes for Diplomas, lhe Soplw Colillion, and Rally Com Effervescenf Lonnie Forkner, Tri Deli, was a member of fhe War Board and served as Soph Woman on Excom +l1is year qggkaiww Dave Brown, good looking Ze+e soph, manages lo keep up a high bawl-oul' average in spife of his acfivifies on +l'1e varsily fooiball, baskefball, and rugby 'reams Carlos lWednesdayl Brown, Clnappie and Daily ar+is+-exiraordinary, kepl himself busy as an aclive member of Rally Commilfee, Excom, and as B.A.C. Represenialive Madrono's Carol Hurwih worlied as Oliice Manager on 'ilie Quad's biz sfaff, was Vice-Prexy of Women's Conference, and headed 'llwe campus war sfamp sales ,v Roble-hasher Bill Eberle, Kappa Sig, was aclive on Cardinals and chair- manned lime Soplr Colillion +l'1is year Red-headed Cally Curiis, popular Dee Gee, ran flue Dimes for Diplomas Drive, is Luke Lisieclci, energeiic K.A. commiiiee- a member of Cardinals and aciive on flue man, is a Cardinal and was on Summer Quad siafi Excom and War Board Ski-loving Sally Breuner, +l1e Kappa's personaliiy girl, helped make lime Soph Cofillion a big success as Decoraiion Chairman, and spenl many an hour selling war slamps on Quad Frcshm Marfin Anderson Wi+h 1'he comperenr leadership of Marrin An- derson, and wi+h +he enfhusiasfic supporr of 'rhe frosh, +he class of '46 overcame +he odds of a war year in college. Despife bans on bon- fires, rhey lcepr fheir spirir hor al lhe Pajama- rino Rally, and Roble and Encina dances have been as popular as in any ofher year. From lhe success of +he Pre-Reg +o 'lhe end of Spring quarfer, +he frosh have sludied hard +o keep lfheir average high and slay in school, and have s+ill had lime +o slrenglhen The Sfanford +radi'rions l'ha'l' are lheirs +o carry on. P BAC MI --- -.,-.-,, ....... -,., -.,..,, .,.-.,.., .... -.., ,,1 FRONT ROW: L' ' gs+on Cl rk Bafes ww Freshmen Dave Freeman successfully combined a smooih social life wifh announcing for 'lhe Radio Workshop Bobbie Upshaw, painl-bespalfered Hvily woman, lossed off posfers in mass procluclion as Roble's dance commiflee chairman and filled several liHle black books as secrefary of Women's Council 94 iauaf., .,.Y Mary Lou McClure, smilingesf Robleife of 'lhem all. made a 'Friendly and able Roble vice-prexy Hal Holman, s+alwari' frosh football hero, helped faclcle The problems of Encina's Ex-Com l eg af K nfewtfi w A wgfsifg f'if53'i'W -lf 1' H1 'ferveni prayer ol l Bob Brown was flue answer o e fhe Indians' baseball squad Sfan Cumberpafch, Encina's emcee, was chairman of flue 'freshman dance commif- fee and No. l handyman around 'the Quad office Sallie Van Dylre, blonde prexy of 'fhe 'frosh Y, climbed flue Daily ladder fo 'Fame and in her spare fime capfained a lroop of Girl Scoufs ' .. ,..., f 1 ' B My ..,. e,ra i . '.,,: ' fi fl, - M Si, B. J. Rucker grinned af all Roble delinquenfs every Monday nigl'1+ as chairman of flue commiffee of 'live Bob Phillips, for whom any Robleiie would gladly wall: a mile, also pulled a lor of weighf on +l1e Junior Varsiiy crew Wg? n, Roble's Hilo HaHie, Jr., lrepi Roble Mariha Ausli ably adorned as chairman of +l'1e decoraiions com- miHee, and did her share palriofically as a member of +l'1e War Board i ...uv Rough 'kurns sm sg S5 2 ,Ii Q 2 Q X ,K 'S gs QQ 5 59 i E ? f K. 3 it 3 X2 E Q S 2 E 2 3 i 5 .S 3 Q L 2? A ii fi i Q Guided by Chairmen Rulh Alkins and Belh Babcock, Women's Council carried oul revised social regulalions and made il clear 'rhal l:30's meanl' l :3O's. Educalion in lhe Honor Code and ils violalions came under l'heir iurisdiclion. Vice-Chairmen Jean Monlgomery and Mary Helen Berg- man, and lhe olher officers, did good work. Rulh A. Afkins Befh Babcock Mary H. Bergman Beverly M. Duncan Georgiana D. Fifzgerald Nancy M. Gammon Kalhleen E. Gulhrie Jean V. Larson Jean C. Monfgomery Margaret D. Terry om n Council n Council Vlclor A. Ferrari James R. Frolik James B. Kessler Carl Livingsfon, Jr. W Edward McCain Jack A. Monfeverde Darrell L. Rilfer Henry T. Segerslrom George Tolman Men's Council, composed of five men for each 'lerm, inlerprels Slan- ford's famed Honor Code, and on ils decision is based 'rhe aclion of 'lhe Chancellor and Dean of Men. Social conduc'l' and lralilic violalions also come under i+s iurisdiclion. To George Tolman, firsl, and lhen 'ro Tex RiH'er fell l'he responsible iob of chairman. A. Hays Bush Barbara Clausen Bayard H. Colyear Roberl C. Crary Doris D. Dolan Albert Haas, Jr. Leslie Langnecker Carl Livingsfon, Jr. James R. McBrier Thomas W. Ohliger Sheldon W. Parker John S. Reynolds Edward Slamm Marlha Thurmond ardinal Despife rhe reference 'l'o rhe Com- miH'ee +o Revilalize 'l'he Commillee 'l'o Revi+alize Cardinals, +ha'l' organiza- 'rion, headed by Shelly Parker, suc- cessfully direcled campus drives and dances. Through Reg dances, lhe Red and While ball, and +he Nilery, Cardinals conlribuled +o on-campus enlerrainmenr. Their Red Cross drive resulled in a record collecrion of S3,000. 103 The Cardinals' idea of lhe Nilery as a social cenler has proved a big success I BACK ROW: Welch, Haylef, Alkinson, Griffin, M. Wallace, Slaughier, Savory, Chapin. SECOND ROW: Suppiger, Palmer, Thrapp, Schwab, Schermerhorn, DeFries+, Miller. , , FRONT ROW: Haskins, Carpenfer, J. Wallace, Sfevens, Benedict Pan-Hellenic Council, as governing body for S+an- 'ford's nine sororiries, is composed of 'rwo represenr- i arives 'From each house. This year, under Presidenl Hank Wallace, rhe Council decreed a srreamlined, W informal rush period lasfing iusr seven days. Follow- ing S+an'Ford's war+ime policy, +his grea'rly modified Hank wanace +he prominence usually accorded conracl' belween Row and new women. Pan-l-l II nic lnter-Fraternity BACK ROW: Symes, Barker, Jameson. SECOND ROW: Miller, Buckingham, Kiewii, Parkinson, Blake. FRONT ROW: Peake, Wapple, Gadd, Smifh. Composed of 1'he +wen+y-four house presiden+s, ln'rerfra+erni'ry Council governs 'rhe campus 'Fra'rerni- ries and acfs in advisory capaciry wi+h +he ln+erfra- +erni+y Board of Conirol. These groups defermine uniform policies for rushing, ini+ia+ion, and scholar- ship. Under Council Presidenf Lee Peake, +he rush period was cul' from five +o 'rwo and one-half weeks +his year, so +ha+ less 'rime would be laken 'from srudies. Lee Peake 0ITl VOCQITI Presenfing programs on everyfhing from summer jobs fo nursery school work fo fhe WAACS and fhe WAVES, Women's Vocom fhis year aided Sfanford women fo find fheir places in a world af war. Under Chairman Virginia Sfod- dard, fhey also assisfed wifh fhe quesfionnaire fo defermine needed war-fraining courses. BACK ROW: Connaghan, Gufhrie, Waife, Dickinson, Kuhn FRONT ROW: Perren, Sfoddard, Knighf, Phillips Wielding fheir powers fo legislafe for women sfudenfs, Women's Conference fhis year generally revamped fhe social regulafions fo fif fhe war-fime college program. Composed of living group presidenfs, Conference was direcfed by Lucy Terrell and Connie Connaghan. BACK ROW: Wallace, Barmann, Luhnow, Afkins, Mahony, Hazelfine, Dennis, Knighf, Sfimson Perren, Benneff, Woods SECOND ROW: Hauck, Sadler, Palmer McClean, Connaghan, Hosler, Davis, Thede Wendling, Langnecker, Terrell, Brasher, Hilul FRONT ROW: Bou uef, Jackson Reid, Blair q . Barnes, Loeding, Sfephens, Robison WOITI I1 CCTIFZTC C2 Wal' BOBTCJ BACK ROW C I MIDDLE ROW D k Th 1- + FRONT ROW M CI H Working in cooperafion wifh all fields concerned wifh fhe war efforf, on campus, in Palo Alfo, and nafional organizafions, fhe Sfanford War Board has become one of fhe mosf efficienf and success- ful groups on campus. Meefings of all commiffee chairmen have been held every fwo weeks fhroughouf fhe year. Af fhe beginning of Spring quarfer, all women were asked fo pledge eighf hours of work per monfh. The accepfance of fhe idea was almosf I OO per cenf. Rosemary Cross was fhe official head Fall and Winfer quarfers, and Beffy May Hale in fhe Spring. Jim McBrier Mari'l1a Thurmond No more sficlcers, fewer rallies, no Big Game Bonfire-bu+i'r was s+ill a busy Rally CommiHee +l1a+ operaied ihis year under Jim McBrier and Mar+l1a Tlnurmond. Besides fheir cus+omary fooiball season dufies, Hue red axe and wl1i+e swea+er group sponsored +l1e Dimes 'For Diplomas Drive +o comple+e +l1e conversion of Rally Com +o a full fime, war effori' organiza+ion. R lly Committee BACK ROW: Thurmond, McCullers, Frank, Hornbeak, Holcomb, Brown, Curiis, Mills, Rosenirafer, Hurwih, Wendling, Brudie, Fine, Bond, McBrier SECOND ROW: MacAr1'l1ur, Gore, Downey, Geiz, Sloss FIRST ROW: Hansen, Barmann, George, Ashley ,. ,... , . - V W, ed!-J ,.., N larry Efwf swifsiifezi ,., -Wa ., - I - 1:59 , - ?':-ilfm iflfff: V, X ':5?:li:f':: :- ffl: 554553 3 5 -fi?!f1 ' nf-.:- -fr?srb-xf:5Eg5'rim f . wif . - ' ' - www- -f 1-www-wvi-ri 'K -W Wx 'amfwiff .sffakw-famf 'wie - s N L 5-5 J. ' Gif f if kfhigx-l7iL:i:li1?i iP'l'f.' il' I :Qll:',7,.-,fr 5- V3gQwi!i fi-,il??f7lfQ.e'lfE' QlfQi 2155'5x:l P '55lil'?il171i7K' ,iiifsfif - r is f elm . . . libylgiikgfggih gala'QZSEZ-aiiasifii25251rf-22,3325P' '-f'7i-EEN? 'TSPYY ,Q he s . mf,1r M . , 1 Wf.W -yewenw,Vega fs,-.f.qiefzeis-'v-.aiff A , . we ,f -:!- zqfwwisffiae:U-z-.em im: f 1, .-New - - My in-if 4 to Q-12-.--ffgfsimf, -wszf ,far :ff A Q. f--f f . - 3, 1 .. aa .. .5 M253 2 :fgw-afifiige-f1f, . ,, - . iYlfE2i 9 .Ls ff5i?l1ififi7iE'ff7 gil- , L if-iififii -3ff'if,5fz ' , - 1 M ' -vgwf w 35251-Avila, rw-Izuie' - . ,-:,1v,1,. , 'L we-w -11. Keg.--,q:gfiss..f ,,.. if fr 1- 55359 -S L il A , 5, .- ,fzh , ,- . in . -N Zigi' :jf .Q ges- Doc Colyear E 2 1 1 ,Q L,.-. ' . Wm i 'V in 5 1 a Q Cheer Leader Jack Rieser, Kenny Anderson In 'lhere chaHering all rhe way, dynamic Doc Colyear puf in an ac+ive 'foofball eason leading 'l'he Slanford roo'rers. s Assis+an+s Kenny Anderson and Jack Rieser kepl' 'l'hings moving on 'rhe sides, h 'ddle. All whi'e Doc direcled from + e ml fhree deserve a big six fo and acrobafic eFFor+s.Their sec+ion may fame of 'I'he colle- gians from across lhe Bay, buf weekly rio+s are somewhaf monolonous. Slan- O 0 h ford won 'lhe Bug Game, anyway, wl+ +he +radi+ional red socks much in r +heir vocal noi have gained +he evidence. Pu Voxicatio S Council When 'rhe edilors and business managers of +he Daily, Quad, and Chaparral mei each monlh wi+h Dr. Bush of 'rhe Journalism Deparl- menl lo discuss and solve 'rhe problems of S+anford publica+ions, +hey had many diffi- cul+ies +o face. John Horrall, chairman of The group and edilor of +he Daily, shed a +ear when Excom approved 'rhe Council's decision +o cu'l' lhe Daily down lo labloid size. All +hree publicalions conserved space and kep'I' up wilh +he limes. Professor C. R. Bush Alfred A. Hampson, Jr. John D. Ho Il Persis M. Johnson Bruce A M Cl ll d William R. M H D Th J G g L T I Barbara I.W Hampson K. . P, War broughf many changes 'rhis year +o fhe Daily Shack, grea+es+ of which was lhe reduc+ion o'F +he paper +o rabloid size. Anorher innovalion was a magazine sec- rion which appeared every +wo weeks. By Spring, a male was a rari1'y on +he copy desk, and l'he women had a maiorily on Edil Board. Stanford Daily Edilorial policy under John Horrall slressed prepara+ion for 'rhe war eFFor+, and AI Hampson carried on rhe idea. The laHer supporfed 'l'he sororily eliminalion move- menr. ' Ferris F. Boofhe Peggy Boolhe Jane Glasson Miles W. Kresge, Jr. Amie Reicherl' Roberf Sonfag William Sleif Lucile S. Thompson George L. Tolman Newlon E. Wise Despile a drop in adverlising revenue, George Tolman and his slafl kepl 'rhe boolcs in black ink. ln addilion, lhey handled a growing our-of-lown circulalion as sludenls leH school. CharloH'e Cecil and Bill Slaff look over in Spring. George Tolman Volume I02 Volume IO3 . EDITOR John Horrall ....,...............,.....................,.... Al Hampson MANAGING EDITOR Don Selby ,..,,,......,........... ......... ,........A.....,, B o b Sonlag Mike Kresge WOMEN'S EDITOR Amie Reicherl ,.,.,.,,.,..,,...........,..,,........,,.,. Peggy Boolhe ASSOCIATE EDITORS Charles Allen ..,....,,,,.......................,........,. Ferris Boolhe Al Hampson Ferris Boolhe ,...,, Peggy Boolhe ..., Bill Coughlin ..,,,. Bob Hannah ,.,.., Mike Kresge ...... Bill Sleil .......... Lucy Thompson.. H. D. Thoreau .... Newl Wise .....,,.,, Jim Wuenschel Hap Everell Keilh Bennell .... Dick Keusink ...,,, Bob Sonlag .,...... Ted Norlon Bill Sleil Mike Churchill Chesley Saroyan H. D. Thoreau Bill Sleif Sleil NIGHT EDITORS Newl Wise Bill Coughlin Dick Fogel ........Jane Glasson ..,.....Margarel Harrison ........BiIl Hornby .,..,...Dick Keusink PHOTOGRAPHERS Ted Norlon Lucy Thompson .Noel Young .Hale Field .Wylie Harlman DEPARTM ENT HEADS SPORTS HISTORY BULL SESSION .Bob Wall Volume I02 Volume IO3 ART Bill Dillinger .......................... Jack Oglesby ARTIST Carlos Brown REVIEW Jane Glasson .......... .................,........... C yclone Covey Marianne Goldman Cyclone Covey FEATURE Kay Schwarlz ....,..... ............,................... B arbara Slevens FILES Janice Jaques ..... ...,................................. P al Pallen OFF THE QUAD Barbara Slevens IN THE SERVICE Bill Sumner ............................................... Pal Clary HEAD COPY EDITORS Barbara Badger ....................................... Eslher Belew Cyclone Covey .......................................... Pal Clary Irma Cunha ................ ........ l rma Cunha Dick Fogel .......... ........ B ill Dillinger Bob Hannah ....... .....,., J ane Donald Margarel Harrison ......., Janice Jaques Bill Hornby .,...,,...,..... ....,... V ashli O'Donnell Dick Keusink ................. ..,.... B ill Rose Vashli O'DonneII ......... ........ K ay Schwarli Jack Oglesby Marlhagrace Powell Bill Rose UNITED PRESS EDITORS Eslher Belew ......................................,..,.... Julius Buckler Pele Bennell ............................................... Bob Fisher Ecl Conn .... ..,..,.. Jane Donald ...... Bill Sumner .......... Nancy Tilden ...... Belly Tremayne ...... Dick Turner ........ Bill Rule .Joey Nell Ryan Gordon Severance .Nancy Tilden .Belly Tremayne Dick Turner EDITORIAL STAFF BACK ROW: Pallon, Marlin, Smilh, Wall, Hampson, Horrall, Sleif, Covey, Drury, Luce, Buckler, Van Dyke, Marcus, Fisher, Burks, Schwarlz, Tilden FRONT ROW: Slevens, Boolhe, Rosenberg, Maxwell, Skahan, Belew, Kresge, Jacques, Pallen, Glassen, Fills, Donald, Ely, Oglesby, Clary, Harrison. Volume I02 Edirh Borman ..,,.,. Andy Bowman .,.A..,,. Marion Bush ........ Dave Colburn .. Dave Davis , ...,,,,, , Jack Dreyfus ...,..,,,,, Rosalie Carpenler Anne Drury ....,,,,,,,,, Elizabelh Ely ...,..... Roberl' Fisher ....,. Ray Hayes .....,,. Alan Hedden ...... Eleanor Lamb ,....,.., Alice J. Lillle ,, Leonard Low .,...., Margol Lowell ,.., ,, COPYREADERS Volume l03 Joe Benedicl' Laura Berlino Fred Brennan .Marion Bush .Ann Drury Bernadelle Gianninl Elizabelh Ely Bill Glikbarg ..,.....Ray Hayes ...,....Aclolph Gugel ,.......Joan Hodgdon Cheri Marlin .............,, Marylou McClure ....,. Tom Milburn .......,..,..,, ,,,,,,A Bob Poller ...,,.,..,A. Jack Oglesby ,,..,, Pal Pallen .,A......,.. Joey Nell Ryan ..... Ewell Sale .............. Gordon Severance ..... Cynlhia Sokobin ........, Marge Smilh ,.,,,.,,,. J. T. Walerhouse Dan While Noel Young Marion Bush ..,.,... Virginia Burks ..,... George Barnes ....... Laura Berlino ..,,,,..... Barbara Brooks .,..,a Rosalie Carpenfer Henry Coullrap .... Marilee Creech .,,.,, Elizabelh Ely ,......, Bob Eschweller., Belsy Dunlap ........ Lorne Freeman ...,., Peggy Filis ............ Marlin Fischel ........ Adolph Gugel ,.... ,. REPORTERS Alice Jean Lil'l'le Ed Luce Ellen Marcus Cheri Marlin Pal' Newman Ellery McClal'chy Marylou McClure Barbara O'Brien Cynlhia Sokobin Jane Sudekum Sallie Van Dyke Vicki Sellens Marge Smilh Calherine Thomas Lucy Vance Dan While Laura Berlino Virginia Burks Elaine Barrell' Wanlyn Berry Mary Buckner Charles Broughlon Carole Carpenler Pele Carpenler Peggy Fills Bob Fess Kay Fosler Bernaclelfe Gianninl Adolph Gugel Ange Grilililhs Lorraine Harband Volume I02 Volume 103 REPORTERS Bernadelle Gianninl... ....,,........,,,,.,,,,,,4 Bill Hyer Louise Hammer .....,.... ,,,.,,,, B elle Kenney Barbara l'liClKS ................ .,...... M axwell Keilh Lorraine Harband ....,,.... ,,,,,4,,, B everly Leggef-r Bill Hyer ...................... ...,,..., E llen Marcus Marcia Hoyi ......,,... ......,., P a+ Newman Joan Jerlberg ,,,,,..a. ,,,,,,,, B ob Pelerson Alice Jean Lillle ..... ,,,,,,,, M arfha S'l'raH0n Belle Kenney ....... ,,,.,,,, A nne Smifh Ed LUCG .,.,.Y..,,.. ......,. . Sallie Van Dyke Maryl Kenny ..,.....,., .,,.,,,, L eighion Williams Eleanor Lamb ............ ,,,,,,,, N ancy Wilson Marylou McClure Bud McDonald Joey Nell Ryan Emalee Sala Elaine Skahan Lucy Vance Pal Newman Vicki Sellens Mary Scherrer Sallie Van Dyke Dorolhy Welch James Woulfe James Weinberg Leighlon Williams BUSINESS STAFF Adverlising Managers Angelo Mounlanos Angelo Mounlanos Louis Sloss Harold Freemon Harold Freemon John Galen Office Manager Charlolle Cecil Charlol l'e Cecil Classified Manager Alan Baer Alan Baer Circulalion Manager L. William Slaff L. William Slaff Assislanl Adverlising Managers Virginia Schwarh Shirley Houghfon Anne Gardner Virginia Schwarfz BUSINESS STAFF BACK ROW: Mounfanos, Tornquisf, Sloss, Galen FRONT ROW: Slaff, Rice, Tolman, Gardner, Schwarlz Kay Hammond Glory Richardson Persis Johnson Barbara Woods Stanford , , J fig? ,gi f 325 ' Jim Hirsf Marvin Greenberg John Hernan Bill McPherson Muriel Tarr EDITOR Persis M. Johnson BUSINESS MANAGER Barbara I. Woods ARTIST James C. P. Hirs+ MANAGING EDITOR Nancy M. Gammon HEAD PHOTOGRAPH ER Ewell SaIe JUNIOR EDITORS Barbara K. Gray Marvin Greenberg John J. Hernan Nancy A. McLaren WiIIiam H. McPherson Harry B. Pangborn MurieI I. Tarr JUNIOR BUSINESS MANAGERS CaIIy Curi-is Carol M. Hurwirz Nancy M. Gammon Caroline H. Kuhns GeraIdine Lloyd Quad No seasonal indusrry is 'rhe Sranford Quad, 'For irs s+aI3F designs Iayours, 'fakes picrures, and wrires copy all year Io produce Ihe yearbook +ha+ disrracrs s+uden+s abour finals 'rime in Spring quarfer. The degree of disrracrion is indicafive of irs success in preserving I'he spirir of Iife on I'he changing Farm of I942 and I943. The srafi had +o cope wi+h priorifies and war-'time shorfages, as weII as I'he Ioss of a number of sraff mem- bers Io rhe armed forces. Direcred 'For 'rhe second +ime in i'rs hisrory by a woman ediror, and designed by a s+uden'r ar+isI', 'I'he Quad now goes ro Sranfordires noi' only on campus bui' serving all over Ihe world. Ewell Sale C CaroIine H, Kuhn ally Curris Carol M. Hurwifz s Geraldine LIoyd II7 llll Bill Hyer, Beffy Miller, Bud McDonald, Bob Cook Quad Eclitorial BACK ROW' Skahan Tarr, Pierce, Tripp, Sonfheimer, Campbell, Greenberg, Fellows, BenneH, Lehmann, Myers M l ' SECOND ROW: Swasey, Griswold, M. Johnson, Miller, Baer, Jamison, McCorris'i'on, Rofhwell, Smifh, Wesfon, c nms FRONT ROW: Davies, Lipman, P. Johnson, Twombly, Klinger, Weber, Collins BACK ROW: Hurwifz, Nardin, Laihrop, Larsen, Marks, McDonough, Tarr, Leckman, Cur+is, Woods, Mosely SECOND ROW: Smi+h, Macarfney, Kemp, Fisher, Simon FRONT ROW: SuH'on, Phillips, Ehrlxarclf, Lloyd, Miller 3 l Staff -..,......f-w Bu IFICSS FRONT ROY: P. Boofhe, S+evens, Sumner l H. D. Thoreau lelland Stanford Through fhe porfals of fhe Chaparral office passed a succession of edifors headed for fhe service. Frank Hewiff walked info fhe infanfry, while Don Allan, following close behind, flew info fhe air corps. Af fhis poinf, H. D. Thoreau Ill became fhe Old Boy and direcfed a series of sell-ouf Chappies. A new column, Tober- mory by Tobermory, presenfed fhe feline commenfs of an anonymous black caf on campus condifions fhaf needed fixing. Doug Hasfings foolc over fhe job of edifor Spring guarfer. Back Row: Hampson, McClelland, O'Neill, Shannon, Myers, Rieser, Arnold I Froni Row: Driscoll, Allan, Miller, Thoreau, Hasiings Chaparral EDITOR-IN-CHIEF H. D. Thoreau ASSOCIATE EDITOR Don Allan MANAGING EDITORS B. G. Miller Doug Hasiings ART EDITOR Jack Oglesby CONTRIBUTORS Dick Arnold Doug Benwell Carlos Brown Bill Coughlin Chris Cusak Dick Driscoll Ann Hamilfon Al Hampson BeHy Hansen Bill Hyer Merriam King John Lawry Bill Misch Bob O'Neill Bob Rubensfein Don Shannon Bill Sfeif Cal Theyer BUSINESS MANAGER Bruce McClelland ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Russ Collier CIRCULATION MANAGER Mac Myers ASSIST. CIRCULATION MANAGER Jack Rieser WOMAN'S MANAGER Jeanne Tangeman OFFICE ASSISTANTS Jane Donald Sydney Hendricks Ann Hamilion Joan Marion Orlin Harier Icla Lou Spurgin BACK ROW: Meyer, Gerfridge, Norfhon, Brooks, Peirich, FawceH' FOURTH ROW' Leddy Quackenbush Dana Pla+e Walkup Fuller Gooden Honorary Menlv Fralernity The Sj'an'Ford rough of old would gaze wifh approval on Phi Phi's an+ics and ac'rivi1'ies of 'rhis year. Members are se- lec+ed 'For +heir prominence in +he various fields of Sfanford life, ranging 'From s1'ar afhlefes +o wha+ is known as big op- era+ors. Under Presiden+s Lee Peake and Bill Joslyn, +he or- ganiza+ion held numerous social funcfions. THIRD ROW: Sfamm, Parker, Symes, Joslyn' I I I SECOND ROW: Laverry, Sylva, MacDonald, Biorklund, Wapple FRONT ROW: Billings, Caruso, Cuiler, Peake, Coonan, Hufchinson I I Al+hough +here were no se'r meerings of 'ihe Rifle Club 'rhis year, 'rhe members praciiced regularly and kepr +he ranges full almosr every afiernoon. Under +he officers, Charles Sciaroni, president Ed Kor- rick, vice-presidenr, and Bill Alfonie, secrerary, regular ma+ches have been held wi+h off-campus clubs. These were pos+al marches where each +eam sho'I' on i+s own range. Rifle and Pistol Club BACK ROW: Brown, McCullough, Campbell, Nowell, Conway, Smilh, Korrick FRONT ROW: Berryman, Peiers, Dews, Sciaroni, Van Beekum, Al'Fon+e BACK ROW: Thoreau, Meyers, O'Neill MIDDLE ROW: Allan, Lawry, McClelland, Driscoll FRONT ROW: Miller, Hampson, Hasrings H mmer 8a Coffin Under rhe guidance of four able presiden+s, Frank.HewiH', Don Allan, H. D. Thoreau, and Doug Hasiings, Hammer and Coffin, nafional humor socie'l'y, had a busy year mainly con- cerning lhemselves wirh lhe publicalion of 'rhe Chappie. Meeiings included borh social 'funcrions and business +ransac'rions, discus- sion o'F policies and elecrion of officers. ln March 'rhe annual formal inirialion and ban- quef were held. Founded at Stanford Unizfersily, 1899 By Bristow Adams' MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES John C. Oglesby Richard K. Arnold C. Russell Collier Jack W. Rieser Frank HewiH' Donald H. Shannon William G. T. Hyer Calvin G. Thayer BACK ROW: Slaff, Tolman, Collier, Sloss MIDDLE ROW: Mounianos, McClelland, Coy, Pearce, Dyck FRONT ROW: Rockwell, McBrier National Professional Advertising Fraternity Founded at University of Missouri, 1913 Stanford Chapter established, 1939 Now four years old on +he Sianford campus, Alpha Delia Sigma 'rhis year had promineni adveriising men as Raymond Rhodes and Herberi Reynolds speak ar i+s meerings. A ioinf ini+ia'I'ion wi+h +he California chapier was also on +he calendar. Jack Coy succeeded George Tolman as presideni' in 'rhe Spring. Alpha Delta Sigma Professional journalism Fraternity Founded at DePauw University, 1907 Stanford Chapter established, 1915 Joining Theia Sigma Phi in sponsoring H. R. Knick- erbocker's leciure, +he Sig DeH's also held a series of meeiings aHhe Press Club in San Francisco, where 'rhey heard professional iournalisls speak. Charlie Allen direcred rheir ac- +ivi1'ies 'l'his year. Sigma Delta Chi , ii BACK ROW: Purwin, Powell, Cecil, O'Donnell, Booih FRONT ROW: Spaulding, Glasson, Sfevens Theta Sigma Ph A Thefa Sigma Phi is a narional honorary socieiy for women who are inreresrecl in journalism. The Sranford chap+er, as a member of +he War Wrifing Board, assisrs 'lfhe governmenf by preparing up-'ro-'rhe-minure reporrs on war acrivi- +ies in 'lhe Bay Area. I+ also publishes a job-boolcler for prospecrive employers, giving 1'he names and qualificarions of ifs gracluaring members. In March, in coniuncrion wi+h 'rhe men's iournalisric fraferniry, 'lhe Thera Sigma Phis sponsored a lecrure by H. R. Knickerbocker, famed war corresponden+ who had iusl' re+urnecl 'From Norfh Africa. Their presidenr was CharloH'e Cecil: Peggy Booihe acred as vice-presidenf, Deb Spaulding, Jrreasurer, and Vashfi O'Donnell was financial secrefary. e I Honorary Scholarship Fra+erni+y Founded af William and Mary College, I776 California Bela Chapfer, i904 Phi Beta Kappa lp! uf' Fl lv id! L . -t l :: I'-' E. Pafricia Adams Vinceni' A. Arena Elizabefh L. Ayres Sylvia W. Berry John L. Bills Mae R. Bills Lee D. Bomberger Barbara J. Boorman William D. Bowden Jean E. Bowe Hope Branum James G. Canning Foon P. Chin Mariorie B. Coll Darwin D. Cooley Charles E. Corlrer George E. Crane Virginia l. Dean Pauline B. Deuel BeH'y G. Droii' Margarei M. Duff Anne H. Dyer Winifred Eafon Margaref A. EllioH' Jeanne H. Evans Dorothy M. Gile Gerson F. Goldsmiih Howard L. Green Nancy Green James E. Gunn Roberl L. HammeH' Jack W. Hanbery Irma J. Hannibal Arfhur B. Hansen John D. Hare Floris P. Harlog James C. Haugh Roberi A. Helliwell Harold G. Himovih Glen A. Holland James A. Johnh, Jr. S+anley T. Lee Frances H. Lengfeld Richard E. Lyon Alasiair MacDonald Frederick W. Manwaring John R. Mapel Ely S. Ma+'reri Dean Mayell Gladys V. Medalie Mary Merner Dolly H. Miller Vic+or l. Monfenyohl, Jr. Paul H. Mussen FranlcW. Norman James E. O'Donnell Jacques P. Ogg Regina H. Ovesy Eunice E. Philbricll Johnny C. Rosendale Nancy J. Ross Janice G. Rowland James M. Sargeani Margarei A. Schilling Barbara J. Smifh Luella L. Smiih Janei' l. Snelling Roberi L. Springmeyer Charles S. Sfein, Jr. Peggy Sussman Frank D. Taium, Jr. Margarei' W. TuHle Eliza beih A. Weigel Shirley V. Wendi Women's Honorary Society Exlablished at Stanford Universily, 1906 Christine Moody, Presidenl Ms ACTIVES Rulh A. Allrins Mary H. Bergman Miriam Brasher Barbara E. Clausen Isabel Fawceri- Rosemary Goodwin Joan A. Hill Persis M. Johnson Helen G. Knighf Leslie F. Langneclrer Be'H'ye L. Luhnow Jean C. Monfgomery Chrisrine B. Moody Amie Reicheri' Beryl L. Robison Barbara C. Sadler Eleanor J. Silverman Nancy L. Summerfield L. Lucille Terrell Margarei' D. Terry Marfha Thurmond Caroline P. Tyson Mary A. Wallrer Margarel S. Wallace RESIDENT ALUMNAE MEMBERS Margery Bailey Mrs. Allan Bundiclr Blaclr F. Ann Bossinger A. B. Brenner E. L. Buckingham Rosamunde Clarlc Ellamae Dodds Edifha Dunn M. M. Farmer L. E. Fasl Marie Manchee Fenner S. M. Field Mary Craig Griggs Irma J. Hannibal Frances H. Lengfeld Dare Sfarlr McMullin E. R. Mirrielees Karherine Moran Helen Thomas Naugh'l'on Helen D. Niebel Mrs. Frances T. Neilson D. M. Ormsby B. A. Pabsl' Mrs. Eleanor Severance Doroihy Marx Sherwood Margaref A. Schilling Margaref Owen Shoup Vaal Sfarlr Ruih T. Slorey Cafherine Templefon Barbara Beach Thompson Jessie McGilvray Treaf Mildred Worswick RESIDENT HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Ben Allen Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss C. G. Allen John Branner Edwin A. CoHrell G. B. Culver Anasiasia Doyle G. F. Ferris D. G. Gardner Herberf Hoover D. S. Jordan Isabelle McCracken lna Mori' EFFie Murray L. J. Owen Harry Raihbun Chrisiine Riclrer Harris J. Ryan T. A. Siorey E. J. Thomas Alice Wesfbroolr Ray Lyman Wilbur Mary Yosf p Gown Two branches of S+anford +hea+rics produce shows in +he 'Famed Memorial Thea+er during +he year. The Depar+men'r of Speech and Drama presen+s +wo plays each quarrer under lhe supervision of sfaff direc+ors. Nolable among 'rhe deparfmenf produclions were Twe Woolcey, ln Time +o Come, The Gondoliersf' and Do Re Mi. Ram's Head, sl'uden+ honorary, does i'rs share for +he Universi'ry Theafer by wri+ing and producing one all-s+uden+ show each quarfer. These include +he Gai'ries, +he One Ac+s, and The Spring Show. l l is Kia. Q6 ,cw 'X ck OR we I, Gafixe K n ,V S , fa E. Nw. N' ln Tame +0 Come ' Buck up, man if' .ss QQMLQ2 I K I Q1 ' ,. Q ,, K fswsags 1' , K fa Q Q 1 D t I C I I Dramafic Council was esfablished in l924 as 1'he coordinafing financial body for +he several dramaric organizafions +hen on campus. Today, il' exercises financial conrrol over all srudeni'-sponsored producrions including 1'he Ram's Head Big Game Gairies, One-Ac'r-Plays, and Spring Show.Alarge par'l' oflhe profirs 'From fhe various producrions +his year have been 'lransferred +o +he Speech and Drama Deparfmeni' foward +he 'Fur+her es+ablishmen+ of +he rapidly growing drama library. Wirh F. Cowles Srrickland as irs 'Facul'I'y advisor, +his year's Council consisred of Allyn Scarborough, Paul Hos're'I'ler, Hal LeviH', Bob O'Neill, Marcia Shaughnessey, Gordon Gibb, and Bill Moran. Debate S+anford's year in deba+e was marked by +he loss of her in- spiring coach, Dr. Leland T. Chapin, and seven of her seven'I'een deba+ers +o Hwe armed forces. In spife of 'rhese losses, +he +eam comple+ed a successful year wi+h a large propor'I'ion of wins. M..-A Frank H. Binney Roberf L. Branch W. Clare Brenchley Carl P. Burke Frank F, Church William D. Ebe Dan B. Eymann William H. Hornby James B, Kessler Richard H. McClure Roberf L. Raiff Harry E. Zion Of fhe members of 'rhe squad Kessler, McClure, Raiff, Hornby, Branch, Church, and Vallier were called fo service during 'rhe Spring, buf nof before confribufing greafly fo fhe success of fhe year. Sfanford represenfafives won debafes wifh U.S.F., California, fhe Junior Oraforical Confesf af Linfield, Oregon, fhe wesfern division of fhe Jefferson Confesf, and fhe American Economic Foundafion Nafional Radio debafes. Fl'2Si'lITlZl1 Sfanford was vofed a fie wifh San Quenfin by vofe of fhe inmafes, and was ably represenfed in ofher debafes and radio pro- grams. New fhis year were 'rhe All-Universify debafes and panels. BACK ROW: Barrie, Church, Branch, Markley FRONT ROW: Keifh, Rubensfein, Soares Charles Allen, +op S1'an'Ford debarer, was awarded +he Joffre medal 'For +he 49+h annual 'I'ournamen+ befween Sian- 'Ford and California. Speaking bril- lian+ly wi+h Allen on +he subiecl' of how +he many polilical faclions preven'I'ed a democracy in France were Arl Crowe and Dan Eymann. Joffrc Debate Commonwealth Jim Kessler and Bill Hornby won a spirifed deba+e wi+h a fine California leam in +he classic Commonwealfh de- bafe in March: +his was fhe sevenfh win for S+anford in eigh+ years. The annual debafe was held a+ +he Palace Hofel, wi+h Slanford +aking The nega+ive side of fhe 1'opic, Thar Congress Should Run +he War and Plan 1'he Peace. Virginia Schwarfz, fhe only girl on 'I'he debafe feam, acfed as assisfanf debafe manager fhis year. She ably represenfed Sfan- ford in fhe Aufumn California debafe, fhe KFRC forum, and 'I'he women's discussion confesf wifh fhe Universify of Washing- fon. She also fook parf in fhe panels af fhe All-Universify de- bafes. Virginia Speakers' Bureau The Sfanford Speakers' Bureau had as 'rheir chief aim 'rhis year fo bring fo fhe affenfion of fhe sfudenfs perfinenf and fhoughf- ful discussions of problems of fhe day. Membership is granfed 'l'o fhose sfudenfs qualified fo speak on some parficular subiecf. Throughouf fhe year various members have spoken fo off- campus organizafions. BACK ROW: Kessler, Frolk B h FRONT ROW: Bush, Coop Del+a Sigma Rho, na+ional deba'I'e honorary 'Fra- 1'erni+y, again fhis year sponsored +he fradirional Delia Sigma Rho Debales and awarded 'lrophies 'ro +he winners. The purpose of l'he organiza+ion is 'l'o 'Fur+her in+eres'r upon +he campus in debaie ac+ivi+y. Jim Frolilc, as president guided 'rhe organizarion 'rhrough a successful year. 1:17 Lucius, I uvun, nxcaancn Delta Sigma Rho lntcrcluh Council BACK ROW: Hammeff, Ambrose, Wise, Julien SECOND ROW: Ferguson, Youle, Mosely THIRD ROW: Levers, Gabriel NT ROW: Barber, Sloss, Pangbur Wi+h +he main idea of 'Forming a closer feeling of coopera+ion and a work- 'rogelher policy, lnferclub Council held regular mee+- ings 'I'hroughou+ +he year under +he leadership of Ray Hamme'I'+, president A+ several meelings repre- sen+a+ives from women's independenr groups were presenf fo discuss ceriain policies. m cad Sfanforcl clramafisfs in every MEMBERS field of fhe profession are Bud Abboll JOl 'LaY'Y Paffy Bouchard Hal Levuff offered a chance for fame by John Boucher Mary Lou Linsley J' c P M Ramls Head' honorary dra- Plrdlrrytgjyflekr BZ?l?dIrali1Yci':re mafic sociefy, which produces T'1ag'TiRU+l'+Fa'lS 'gaTjq5eilP1eYO99 . sa e awcef o ' ei 'rhree all-sfudenf wrlffen and Jane Glasson non o-Neill Gordon Gibb Pal Palmer acllled Shows each year' Phyllis Hammond Joyce Peckham quarfer saw fhe mosf success- Joyce Henderson DickRnbbe++ , , , Jim Hirsf Allyn Scarborough ful Galehes In many Seasons Paul Hosfefler Marcia Shaughnessy ' Mary HyaffJudy Ann Simons and -the pace was up Paula Kanner Beffy Jane Tweedy by Wlnfer s one-acf plays. Dori Redfnnn LnPr-ide A M ailwsmrg V.,, B? be 2 1 5 X BACK ROW: Hirsf, Cooper, B. O'Neill, Lawry, Mayer, Shaughnessy, Gibb, D. O'Neill, Rabbe-H SECOND ROW: Peckham, Bouchard, Palmer, Dyck, Faris, Scarborough, Hammond, Glasson, Leviff FRONT ROW: Ogg, Hosfefler I37 E , 2 . 2 Q 2 Stanford lumni Associat on Floyd L. McElroy Hone alumnus wanfs +o know whar has happened fo anorher, even fhough he mighi be on 'rhe orher side of +he con+inen+, 'rhe link berween +he 'rwo o'F rhem is rhe STANFORD ALUMNI REVIEW, 'rhe monrhly magazine published by 'lhe S+anford Alumni Associa+ion. The Associarion is rhe con+ac+ organizarion berween rhe Universiry and i+s graduares, who live in each of fhe 48 s+a+es and many foreign counfries. Some 70-odd clubs for 'rhe Farm alumni are under 'rhe direcfion of 'lhe Associa+ion. An annual alumni conference held ar Sfanford each year brings many of rhem back for class reunions, social acriviries, and forums on curren+ scienrific, polirical, and economic evenrs. By rhese means, rhe Alumni Associarion keeps +he disrance be'I'ween classmares 'ro a minimum. N MIDDLE ROW: Quinn, Bloomfield, Chadwick, Allan, Marlin, Townsend FRONT ROW: Kolford, Behneman, Wood, Carew, Breed Three classes of volunreer Nurses' Aides have been 'rrained al' Sfanford under 'Phe auspices of +he Palo Alro Red Cross. S'l'uden+s have been inlerviewed and selecfecl from long wailing lis'l's by Mrs. Leonard Ely, VNA Chairman, and Mrs. Mary Wood, campus ins+ruc+or. The course is given in +he S+an'Ford Women's gymnasium, where 'rhe women spend half 'rhe quar+er lnine hours a weelcl, learning fhe funclamenfals of lfheir work, and fhe las+ half of +he quar'rer in rhe Palo Al'i'o Hospi+al under s+aFF supervision. Despi+e fhe faci- +ha+ mos+ of +he VNAS have carried regular academic courses, +he response 'lo +he course has been en+husias+ic. urses' ides Through +he orcheslra, +he opera workshop and fhe choir, +he S+anford Division of Music under Warren D. Allen has offered s+uden'rs a variefy of musical ac+ivi'ries. The choir, led by Dr. Allen and Joseph Running, performed on Founders' Day, broad- casled +o 'I'he Universi+y of Chile, and presenled Handel's Cralorio, Judas Mac- cabeus. Direcled by Ferenc Molnar, 1'he Slanford Symphony gave a concerl wi+h Frank Houser as guesl ar'ris'r. The choir and orcheslra combined wi+h 'rhe opera work- shop under Herberr Popper +o s+age The Gondoliersf' M ical Director BACK ROW' DeMaHos Sciaro ' M L . , nz, c ane, Freeman, Mosley, Spaulding. SECOND ROW: Keusink, Marisch, Tange, C. Jones, Mihran, Mounfanos, Tuchscherer, McGra+h Meyer, Kinsinger, Fifzgerald, Carlson, Mclnfosh, Schell. THIRD ROW: Reeve, Peckham, D. Sharp, K. Sharp, Goodwin, D'Nelly, Hunf, Hudson, lchelson Harf, Ayers, Sfeele, Keppeler, Haycox, Laidlow. FRONT ROW: RabbeH, Brow, Cowger, Lincoln, R. Smifh, Porierfield, Kreps, TuH'le, Asensio Wunderlich, Founlain, Bleek, Shaw, Wagner, Whifesides, Carpenfer, Clark. KNEELING: Lew, Warrens. RICHARD RABBETT ............. .-f-f,--v- D ifeciof EDWARD F, CARPENTER ,,....... .... ..,.....,.,,.... M a nager LORING W. CLARK ............. ...................... D rum Maior HENRY Y, LEW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, A ssisfani Drum MaiOr A. EDWARD WARRENS ,,,..,.,., ....,,., A ssisfani' Drum Maior Finis for +he dura+ion was wriH'en +0 +he career of S+anford's Band when 'l'he curlain came n. During i+s final quarrer of exisfence, 'lhe band had broken away from lhe Music Deparfmenr and had becom direcfly under s+uclen'r management Besides rousing our spiri'r and our voices a+ 'rhe fool- ball games, fhe boys in rhe Band played a+ +he pre-game rallies, a+ R.O.T.C. Review, and, in co-opera+ion wifh Rally CommiHee, sraged s+un'I's during half-lime ai' +he Cal game. A week afrer +he Big Game, ex-band members buried +heir sorrows a+ a Searsville wake. down on lasl' au+umn's 'foofball seaso e an independeni organizaiion I4-I Even +l1ougl1 'I'l1e six+een+ln year of +l1e Concerl' Series was a war year for an upse+ sludenl' body, four world-'Famous ar1'is1's received +l1e same en+l1usias'ric ovalions from +l'1e same capaci+y audiences as did ar+is1's of peace-+ime. Jane Galbraillm, Series Manager, effi- cien+ly overcame Hue problems involved in presen+ing such popular falenf lo +l1e Sfanford s+uden+s. Wilh assis+an+ managers Louise TuHle and Margie Dorris, she selecfed and presenled 'rhe four con- cer+ ar'l'is+s of +l1e l942-43 season: Igor Gorin, bari+oneg Jascha Heifefz, violinish Doro+l1y Maynor, soprano: Ar+ur Rubenslein, pianis'I'. ' Concert lgor Gorin Doroihy Maynor Series Russian bari+one, Igor Gorin, began 'ihe I942-43 Conceri Series. One of 'rhe besi successes of his evening was his own com- posiiion, The Shepard's Song. Jascha Heifefz, masier of +he violin, offered a srriking program +o an en'rhusias+ic audi- ence who applauded mosf his inierpreialion of Bach's Chaconne. Dorofhy Maynor, Negro soprano, enfranced her audience wi'ih her ex+reme vocal range and lhe sing- ing of her beloved spiriiuals. Ariur Ruben- s+ein, Polish romaniic pianis'r, charmed +he sfudenis wiih his iechnique and abili+y 'ro inierprei 'ihe world's greai' roman+ic com- posers. Members o'F ln+erfai+h Council are represen+a'l'ives of 'rhe vari- ous religious secls +o which Slanford s'ruden'rs belong. If affords an oppor+uni+y +o co- ordinale +he efforls being made +o increase mulual un- derslanding. The Council holds a Ouarferly Conference, and lhis year if presenled an Easler sunrise service in 'l'he Frosf Amphi+hea+er. Christian Science An... f-. .- BACK ROW: Harmsen, Reeves, Sawyer, Gibbs, B ll H FRONT ROW: O'Donnell, Sufherland, Burke lnterlaith Council The Chrisfian Science organi- za'rion holds Teslimonials each Thursday evening. Once in lhe Fall and in +he Spring, lec+urers from +he Chrisfian Science Board o'F Leclureship speak 'lo +he s+uden+s. The Reading Room in lhe Union is open each morning from 9 '+il IZ. Lyman Nickel was +his year's presi- denh Courlney Perren, Jo Sawyer, and George Bonde are 'I'he Readers. I44 Klahoya BACK ROW: Roberls, Luclrell, Hassell, Jacobs, Connell SECOND ROW: Waugh, Armslrong, Hammond, Cross FRONT ROW: McCollum, Haucll, Rose, Pearson, Scarper Klahoya is composed of a group of women living off-campus. Their weekly meelings l'oolc place each Tuesday in l'he Women's Club House for luncheon. Social aclivilies included a par'ry Win- l'er quarler. Rulhe Rose and Vir- ginia Pearson were presidenls of Klahoya lhis year. Newman Club lnstitute ol Aeronautical The purpose of l'he organi- zalion is +o afford an oppor- 'l'unil'y in all fields of avialion +o meel and lo discuss prob- lems ofinleresl 'l'o 'rhe group. This year +hey have enjoyed a+ 'rheir meelings lallcs by guesf speakers and special- ly procured mol'ion piclures. Tim Fogel, Tom Carvey, and Wellco Gasich were lhe offi- cers 'lhis year. l45 Science A d Gasich, Reid, Fogel, Melczer BACK ROW: Carvey, Keene, n erson, FRONT ROW: Howard, Knowles, Canninq, Niles, Baer, B lh K lr d 00 i lf WOO Ms-isle-.f15:..fe'f1i-fwrwil .jx 1 ' 'S-,ZuLex,ei,Si-f'i.:5:?2Q:L7Qiiiiiffi.-s:f.g.!55-Lf-:rr'cf.f.ivQ.i'7s'e'fi-Qi. r Q, ,, ,,,.,, --,.-:-.., .-..-,..- - FRONT ROW: B gh F cl S h b I'I dm, OI' , C le el' Celebrafing lheir fi'H'ie+h anniversary on l'he Slanford campus early in Spring quar+er, +he Sranford Branch of +he Young Women's Chrisrian Associa+ion con+inued +o be of greaf service, direcfing +heir work primarily 'foward fields concerning fhe war effort Throughoui rhe year special +raining courses were given for 'ihose sfudenfs in+eres1'ed in crop crews and U.S.O. iunior hos+essing. Discussion groups were held on World Affairs and Recons+ruc+ion, Race Re- lafions, Religion, and Home and Marriage. The work was direcfed by Miss Pa+ Davidson, execulive secrefaryg Jane+ McClanahan, presidenh BeHy May Hale, vice president Peggy Shaw, secrerary, and Barbara Gregg, +reasurer. WSki Club l H ' Hillfop House opened Aufumn quarfer, l942g il' is Sfanford's firsf residence for graduafe women sfudenfs. Now fwelve women live on fhe hillfop in whaf was formerly fhe residence of fhe lafe Professor Culaberly. Fre- quenfly fhe girls have informal gef-fogefhers. Af Faculfy Din- ners fhey have enferfained Dean Mary Yosf, Miss Doyle, and Mrs. Herberf Hoover. The shorfage of gas and fires greafly hindered fhe Sfanford Ski Team fhis year. Alfhough no compefifive meefs were held, fhe boys sfill found means of spend- ing weekends in snow coun- fry. Bob Blaff is presidenf of 'rhe Ski Club and capfain of fhe feam. ltop House risfine Mansfield Ann Miller Phyllis Mulch Elaine Ray Luella Smilh Jane Walker I47 Athletics fa K T 'J-I BACK ROW: Kern, Dee, Slamm, Taylor, Horrall, Mifchell FRONT ROW: Owens, Burbank, Anderson, Ames, Masiers l50 Al Masrers, Don Selby f M W ,W fmwx 'iggiglfgsgrmgrg-frfg5sg1i?sF3Qgs A ra W .,., .-is-fx f ,- , W ,,y.f,w..f,,- , ,,5ggDy335, .f-' ,- ,f,,f1f,,,5,gW,-- . 9557: ,f A Zlliilii f Q??E:iLELf, WSU! 1 E 139' BAC Behind 'rhe planning of every S+anford arhlelic evenl' is +he Board of A+hle+ic Conrrol, headed by General Manager Al Masrers and Publiciry Direc'ror Don Selby, who replaced Don Liebendorfer fhis year. Composed parrly of srudenrs and par1'ly of facully, rhe B.A.C. finds few bouqueis iossed irs way bul' does lo'rs of work. Larry Dee, Ed Siamm, and Chuck Taylor were undergraduafe rep- resenlarives on rhe board rhis year. 1:-f - I FRONT ROW: Sprague, Hunf, Bugge, Woller, Weir Sports Directors AH'hough handicapped by lhe loss of valuable men +o +he service, Sfanford a+hle1'ic di- rec+ors worked a li'H'le harder 'I'his year +o give Farm a'rhle+es 'rhe besl' coaching possible. Marchie Schwarrz, foo+ball coach, wi+h his assis+an'rs, Vic Lindskog, Harry Shipkey, and Husky Hun+, did one of lhe finesf coaching iobs in +he counrry. Francis Wilcox was here in au1'umn 'lo coach frosh ball. EvereH Dean did his usual fine iob wil'h varsily baskelball, while Woody Weir men+ored a 'Fas+-moving frosh oulfif. Ve'I'eran Harry Wol'rer coached baseball, while Pi+ch Johnson, helped by Ned Johns, 'I'augh+ Farm lrackmen. Elwyn Bugge coached lhe 'rennis +eam in addilion +o ins+ruc+ing lhe liencers. S+anford's grand old man, Harry Maloney, minor sporls direc'l'or, coached rugby, soccer, and boxing, allhough hard- working Lindskog 'rook over many of his boxing du'ries. Ralph Ebner, secrefary of 'rhe Norlhern California Rugby Union, helped wi+h +ha+ spor'r. Ernie Brandslen, one of 'I'he na+ion's greal'es+ swim coaches, 'I'augh+ swimming and wa+er polo wi+h 'lhe help of Myron Sprague. Ed Mumby coached wreslling, Husky Hum' gymnaslics, and Carl Pederson pu+ in a lo+ of 'rime wi+h S+anford's crew. Varsity Foothall H'was a rough assignmenr +ha+ Marchie Schwar+z srepped info ihis year when head coach Jim Lawson weni in+o 'I'he Navy. Bui' 'rhe former Noire Dame All-American Turned in ihe coaching iob of 'rhe year wi+h a polished, hard-hiH'ing ouifii +ha'i won five of i+s lasi six games. He made a good line, 'l'he finesi' on ihe coasi, developed a fasi, versaiile backfield, and made +he T flash wi+h l94O brilliance. M h +M h Sh +1 +d+hW+ 'frd g h pp fdhd ff p gp + '52 C yGy dS fh g 'fi + arve , re, an everance, e mana ers. urs ou fo praciice, iasi 'io leave. The equipmenf is heavy, foo' SIXTH ROW: Hall, Wise, Dana, Shiplcey, Eliel, Norwood, Mosher, Carvey, Huni' FIFTH ROW: Gasich, Banducci, Norberg, Medved, Saleeby, Wallace, Sogorlra, Farris, Eberring FOURTH ROW: Woods, Hoisch, Council, Kofahl, Wakefield, Boensch, Brubaker, Dee THIRD ROW: Laverfy, Monleverde, Young, Morrison, Augusi, Andrews, Ferrari, Schwarh SECOND ROW: Norfon, Mannon, Pafferson, Cox, HammeH, Bernhard, Banks, Rodgers, Lindskog FIRST ROW: Vucinich, Taylor, ZappeHini, Sheller, FawceH, LaPrade, Brown, Sfamm, Coach Shiplxey Games: Slanford 0. S+an'ford be Sfanford O.. S+am'ord 54., Slanford I4 aasa as ,,,,Washing+on S+a+e 6 I sass ..San+a Clara I4 ,, ,NoIre Dame 27 ,, ,,, ,,,Idaho 7 I ,,,.... Sou'Ihern Cal. 6 Squad Sfanford 7 .,,,,,, Sfanford 2O.., Sfanford 49a To S+an'ford 26a Sfanford 28 U.C.L.A. 20 ,aa.Washing'ron 7 ,Oregon SI'a+e I3 ,,.,,,,,.,.,..CaIifornia 7 Navy Pre-Flighl' I3 Affer Iosses +o W.S.C., SanI'a Clara, and Noire Dame, I'he exper'I's had IiH'Ie hope 'For 'rhe I942 ediiion of 'rhe Model T. Bui' Sianford came back wi+h decisive wins over Idaho and U.S.C. Rose Bowl hopes were IosI' when U.C.L.A. passed 'rhree Iimes over Ihe Indians +o win. The vicI'ories over Washingion, O.S.C., Cal, and being 'I'he firs+ +eam 'ro beef S+. Mary's Pre-Flighf, made Sianford +he highesi' scoring Ieam on 'rhe coasf, and experfs acclaimed 'rhe Cardinals Io be Ihe s+ronges'r as Ihe conference closed. The Indians placed Ihird. over center ,,,., .L ,V ,ff-Wi M -Wx rv Hoisch ou+-sprinfs an Idaho end in refur n- ing a kick around nd Hoisch, , gmves 'Hwe crowd a 'rhrill as he eludes a Bruin +ackler I47 lbs. of dynami+e ' 2 H E I 3 H 4 3 2 2: 3 e w 1 fi ,K 5 E 5 ,K X V fi fi is ef gas K5 Sfanford was slighlly 'Favored +o win +he 49+h Big Game, buf none of lhe 55,000 spec+a+ors expecled +he Indians +o explode a 26 poinf bombshell in +he faces of +he baffled Bears. Don ZappeH'ini s+ar+ed +he fireworks wi+h his l4-yard off-'lackle gallop midway in fhe firs+quar+era'H'er a 52-yard march. Bu+ 'I'he Indians kep'I' going-Buck Fawce'H smashed inside end 27 yards for anolherg Ray Hamme'r+ passed +o Rog Laver+y for a +hirdg and Ross Dana inl'ercep'l'ed a franlic Bear pass and ran 34 yards 'For l'he 'fourlh score. Hank Norberg's accurale kicking was responsible for con- versions. The Bears scored laler, bu+ +he Axe s+ill came home. pay dirt QQ , iv: H 1 I Q 5- w igs, EEL Y 5 ,Q A 5,5 J l60 A curlailed schedule saw lhe frosh foolball leam winning 'lwo and losing l'wo games. Afler dumping Menlo J.C., 25- 20, 'rhey dropped 'rwo con+es+s, I3-6 and 20-I3, 'ro heavier, more malure S+. Mary's and San Diego Navy Schools. Bul +hey came back lo upsel California, I4-7, bolh fouchdowns by hallibaclc Lloyd Merriman. Oulrslanding players were Mer- riman, Brownson, and Tish, backs, and Madigan, Flalland, and Gunderson, linemen. Freshman football FIFTH ROW: Whipple, Burk, Brownson, Holman, Rospaw, Provosl, Meiners, Wilcox FOURTH ROW: Smilh, Tong, Paulden, Agnew, Hamlin, Merriman, Robbins, Heffelfinger, Broolzs THIRD ROW: Fowler, Kohlhass, Cassinerio, Brune, Paules, Shepard, Rasmussen, Hoey SECOND ROW: Mackey, Clarlz, Tish, Lasa+er, Yedor, Dunne, Henley, McKee FIRST ROW: Wigmore, Berryman, Flaiman, Gunderson, Hachien, Rohner, Heffelfinger . WA Q ul. A -nz - ' ': L . Qlgid - . K I V f- , , .-,fog-,U .-. ,. A,-N, ., ml.. .,. 4,-5 g. ,.. . , U- , WU Frosh defenders rush a Menlo J. C. passer deep in his own ferrifory Lloyd Merriman picks up yardage on a weak-side plunge againsi' Menlo J. C. Ba sicetbaii N.C.A.A. defending champions was a difficulf 'rifle To live up +o. Coach EvereH Dean's Indians, sparked by Ed Voss, Howie Dallmar, Fred Linari, and Jack Dana, came 'rhrough in 'rheir las+ +hree games againsf U.C.L.A. and Cal 'io gain a +ie for second in 'rhe Soufhern Division race. Voss, who 'iook +hird in 'rhe league scoring, and Dallmar, made +he All-Souihern Division firs+ s+ring. Ed Voss Whi+e's ball! Slanford opened i+s season in New Orleans agains+ Grea+ Lakes Naval Training S+a+ion when lhe sailors whipped rhe Indians, 57-4I. Universi+y of Illinois was S+anford's nex'r opponent Phillips, s+ar lllinois forward, was held +o 'rhree poin+s, bu+ Deanmen couldn'+ gel' +heir offense going and los+, 38-26. Squad McCaFFrey FRONT ROW Smifh, Jones, Hal BACK ROW: Dean Fuller, Dana, Voss Dallmar, Eilcelman Tally iwo o Back l1ome affer playing +wo of +l1e grealesl' sfage quin1'e1'sin+l1e . . . . a coun+ry, Slanford ran info l1o'r Hank Lulselh and losl' 'rwice In ' ' - d 56-39. U.S.C. 'lhen came e, and piled up a 2 I-3 lead in 'llme firsl len minufes of play. The Indians rallied +o wi+l'1in five row +o S+. Mary s Pre-Fllgl'1'I', 54 43 an up +o open +l1e Soulhern Division rac poinls, buf S.C. won, 4I-32. D Il r fighfing 'for fhe bail re-Fliginf g California was nex+, and +he Bears, on Chuck Hanger's ias'r minu+e free fhrow, fook a 33-32 decision. H' was rurnaboui' when Cal came over for rhe second game, as Jack Dana goi' in a 'Follow 'l'en seconds before The gun 'l'o give S+an'Ford a 36-34 vicrory. Af+er several games wi+h Bay Area Ieams, I'he Indians wenl' Sou1'h and fried +o oufrun 'rhe Troians, bul' midge+ Gene Rock wen'r wild and S.C. was an easy winner, 67-49. S+an- ford look on Ihe Bruins 'rhe following nigh'r, foughl' hard all I'he way, bul' Ios+, 60-57. U.C.L.A. man shoofs Llnarl fries 'Io sieal Ihe ball 'from a U.C.L.A. man The Uclans came Norfh I'he nexl' weekend and ran info some of Ihe bes+ baskefball seen on +he Coasl all year. The Indians 'I'raiIed in +he firs+ half, buf came ou+ on lop Io win, 60- 4 I . The revived Cards +hen wen+ over and Irounced Cal, 53-45. Linari, wi'rh I6 poin+s, and Voss, wi+h I4, were +op scorers. A re+urn engagemen+ Ihe 'Following nigh+ +oId +he same sfory-Sfanford had a greal Ioaslcel- ball Ieam af+er all. BACK ROW: Weir, Higgins, Rowe, Coppage, D. Davidson, B. Davd T Pf FF P l FRONT ROW: Wesl, Allen, Niefo, Davis, Wagner, Burlon, G orge Freshman Baslcctball Besel' by injuries and losses lo 'lhe Army +hrough- oul' lhe season, Frosh baslcefball Coach Woody Weir was s'rill able +o 'rurn ou'r an oulslancling Papoose cage five 'rhis year. True, lhe squad losr ils series wi'rl1 Cal, 'rwo games +o one, buf 'rhe deciding game came afler lhe loss of Firs+ slringers Dave Davidson, Diclc Berlin, and Bill Chrisfiansen. Againsl ofher leams +he Papoose won all bul one of lheir games. Playing greal ball all year were Babe Higgins and Hugh Wesl, +he la++er +he leading scorer on +he squad. AI Fish, Bob Rowe, Paul Nie+o, Bud Provosl, Jack Coppage, and Jack Davis all worked well al' +he olher s+ar+ing posls. Jaclr Davis picks up fhe ball dropped by a Cal frosh Var ity Traclc S+anford had a greai' frack +eam in March: in April ir had only a fair one. Taken by +he ERC over Spring vacalion were srar sprin1'er and broad iumper AI Hoisch, sprinrer Fred Sander- man, hurdlers Don Reiss and Glen Neilson, and middle dis- +ance runner George Grimes. Bob Carr -Sfanford's besf broad iumper Johnson Thus fhe squad which faced 'rhe s1'ar'rer's gun in +he Sfanford In- vifarional, firsi' mee'r o'F lhe Spring quarfer, was far diflerenr from 'l'ha1' which look 'l'he maior share of medals in 'I'he Annual Olympic Indoor Meer March I2. A'H'er +he Army call, only ve'I'er- ans Johnny F-ul'I'on, Bob Comp- fon, and Willard Smi'I'h remained of rhe nucleus +ha+ was figured +o lead +he Indians ro vicfory in 1'he Big Meer. Cl ad BACK ROW: Young, Holfby, Panda, Cheynowerh, Compion, Luce, Schwarh, Boensch, Smifh, Zaleska, Jones, Johnson MIDDLE ROW: Conroy, Carr, Fess, Anderson, Reiss, Cramer, Meyer, Wagner, Carpen+er FRONT ROW: Grimes, Reiss, Quackenbush, Orm, Fulron, Suifie Fred Boensch-expecied fo hir 48 fee? before 'fine end of -rhe season Ted Carpenfer I M, 13:2-Q-1-an Cheynowe Oulside of 'l'he 440, where Fulion rurned in a :48.2 lap, Coach Pi+ch Johnson declared his srrongesl evenl' was 'l'he high iump. In 'lhis even+ Smifh, who had already done 6 fee+ 3V2 inches in compe+i+ion, Bob Zaleslca, George Jones, Ed Luce, Don Landale, and Jack Miller were good for over six 'Feet Bob Fess and Bill Quaclcenbush in +he sprinrs, quar+er-milers Dud Cramer and Wayne Girdner, Glen Hol+by and Floyd Cuff in 1'he 880, Comp+on in l'he mile, Dave Bills in +he 'rwo-mile, Joe Mardesich in l'he hurdles, pole-vauH'ers Marlin An- derson and Clare Brenchley, broad-iumper Bob Carr, and weighfmeng AI Pande, Fred Boensch, and Ed Cheynowe+h were reliable for poinfs. TBC Joe Mardesich 'Finishes a close second in fhe hurdles ' ' ' 'A Milf Schwar+z heaving 'khe discus A close finish in fhe 'Fi'F'ry in 'Phe Olympic Club Indoor mee+ .miami 'i Boas+ing a won +hree, losi' +hree pracfice record againsr +he besl Service squads in +he Bay Area, 'rhe I943 Sranford baseball nine in March looked +he besl in years, perhaps good enough +o knock off California. Then came April, 'rhe ERC call, and one by one Harry WoH'er saw his mound s+aFF disiniegraie, his infield collapse. Piichers Bill Brokaw and Larry Wolf, infielders Lee ScoH' and Sandy Banks, all lefr in quick order. Duke Hamme++, for rhree years a mainsfay ar firs+ base, also had +o pack his bag. Var ity Baseball Frih Grau bunfs one Wolfer and Shipkey falk if over wifh Cap+ain Ward Walkup Thus, wirh a freshman infield of Lloyd Mer- riman, Bob Brown, Buck Brownson, and Jay Bob Sfeph McKie, and wirh a mound srallf of Doc Mason, +he Indians opened +heir league ins'r U.S.F. Sranford did mosr of rhe hiHing, bur +he Dons did all +he scoring. SGBSOI1 Bgd Final: 4-0. Mason again weni' +o +he hill agains+ S+. Mary's, srrained his back early in +he con+es'I', and had +o be relieved by Jack Miller. The Gaels gof a run in l'he nin'lh 'I'o win, 5-4. Again Sfanford oulhil' irs op- ponen+, 1'his +ime nine 'I'o +hree. ei A All ggi? BACK ROW: McKie, Graham, Miller, Provos+, J. Miller, Brownson, Merriman, Pinion, Cunha ' MIDDLE ROW: Wellingfon, Hamme'H, Brown, Flarland, Wakefield, Holmes, Grau, Sfephenson W lku Wolfer, Tibbeffs, Woody, Ferrari FRONT ROW: Shiplrey, Washburn, Sfromsmoe, a p, I73 y f f e Coasi Guard game The Indians nex'r iourneyed +o Sanfa Clara, and rhere sud- denly came ro life ro score a 7-4 upsei' over rhe high-flying Broncos. Bernard Woody, a soph who had ius+ been made eligible, shared mound duries wi+h Miller. The following Sarurday Sanla Clara came up for a double-header on rhe Sunken Diamond, and slugged our 'iwo wins over Harry Woh'er's club, I3-4, and 9-8. qnnnv .s47+a1-nnnnq ,ami ,1 hall mama A.-aw I,-.ma 1-.-nw,-If .. -. - ..,: ,1,w? J. . s-1 1' fr ':f-:N . , r .MRM .. warming up IH me Dun pen HSCI1 Accompanied by Sf. Mary's and U.S.F., fhe Indians were crowding fhe C.l.B.A. cellar lafe in April. Wolfer's squad, however, had shown promise: Bob Brown af shorfsfop, Ward Wallcup behind fhe plafe, and Mason, Woody, and Miller on fhe mound were all furning in consisfenf performances. The freshman infield, fhe ouffield of Bill Cunha, Keifh Pinion, and Ed Washburn, along wifh Howie Dallmar and Jerry Roinsfead also had looked good. There was a chance, al- fhough slim, of a win over Cal. A l pl y ffirsf in fhe Coasf Guard game Q :- zifvifiif .fE,??5 : - . V ':f':E':'i V '5: E' ' '- A, I l?.fQf5?5 7FM1PS5I5IX EhfiiiflfziSfi1I5E5ai595.fs.f'zflfsziwh ' I :fix zii3L'i5Tif f'2..,, if ,.,,,,f,,Q, LA,. M..I2,.w ,:,. ,I-M .,,,,,,, . ., ,, , , , I sqgfzfiziw,-wssgsffzefzkf . .I ,.,. -, , - ,Hmm Var ity T nni An undermanned Sfanford fennis feam opened and closed ifs I943 season wifh 8 fo I Iosses fo California. In fhe Winfer quarfer mafch wifh fhe Bears, number-one Card player Emery Neale Iosf fhe feafure singles confesf fo CaI's Tom Brown. Neale, along wifh Tom Van Fleef and Bob Rufledge, wenf fo fhe Army in April. The Indians fhus had Ii'H'Ie more fhan a prayer for fheir Spring quarfer meefing wifh fhe Gold and Blue. Ted Myers, playing second singles againsf Harry Buffimer, saved Sfanford from a shufouf by furning in a 6-4, 6-3 win. Dick Thomas Ied off for fhe Cards againsf Brown, and had fhe Cal ace on fhe run in fhe firsf sef before Iosing, 9-7, 6-I. Charles Hufchinson, Bob Forbes, Paul Wilson, Chuck Suffon, Terry Mullin, and Jim Redding also par- ficipafed in fhe California series. Following ou'I' Sfanford's warfime no frips fo L.A. policy, fhe Indians did nof go Soufh for mafches wifh fhe Trojans and Bruins. S Hon Wilson Neale, Hulch BACK ROW: Bugge, Rogers, Thomas, Wylie, u , , ' Forbes, Smi+h, Keenan, Fine, Craig FRONT ROW: Mullin, Myers, inson, Redding, Ruileclge, Rugg, Preble li Sq uad Elwyn Bugge, coach Bob Preble. manager ino Thirfy-five years ago David S+arr Jordan asked a young man fo s+ar+ a minor spor+s program a'I' Sfanford. To- day +ha+ program, under +he direciion of +ha+ man, Harry Maloney, is provid- ing 1'raining as well as recrea'l'ion 'for +he Farm's male popula+ion. The pro- gram in recen'l' monfhs has +aken on added significance, for if is aiming now ai' condi+ioning Sfanford men for +he various branches of +he Service. S+uden+s each day are being +augh+ how +o box, swim, fence, and wresiie. I' Sport 'i F on in, ack Euphral' Minor Sport anager Despi+e 'I'his new emphasis upon physical filness, Sfanford conlinued +o +urn oul in I943 exceplional inlercollegiale minor spor+s +eams. In 'rhe mon+hs 'From Oclober +o April, a+hle+es from fhe Farm gained dis+inc'I'ion lhroughoul California in swimming, golf, boxing, fencing, and crew. The swimming, soccer, and wafer polo squads represenling Sfanford likewise lurned in excellenl' performances +hroughou'r +he year. Despile +he decrease in compe+i+ion wi+h o+her coaslal reams and fhe lack of 'rransporlalion 'Facili lies, minor sporls srill aHrac+ed lhe same large en+husias+ic group of Slanliordiles. BACK ROW: Smifh, Gadd, Mapel SECOND ROW: Traphagen, Wilson, Peiers, Gerfridge, Doud FRONT ROW: Heberr, Bryan, Balfhis, Maloney, Bugge Circle S Society Circle S Socie+y under 'lhe guiding hand of Harry Maloney, S+anford's grand old man of sporrs, is an organizarion of +op a+hle+es in minor spor+s, in- cluding members of +he boxing, wafer polo, swim- ming, soccer,fencing, and golf +eams.This diversified group of Farm alhleres is firmly unired in +he cause of recogni'rion of minor spor+s ai' Sfanford. Their main iob each year is +o presenr +he very popular All-Uni- versiry and Novice Boxing Championships. During +he year I942-43, golfer Dave Doud led +he Socie+y as presidenr, and swimming ace Don Smirh was secrelary. Led by Cap+ain Hadley Bacon and backfield ace Bob Jones, S'ranforcl's wafer polo squad comple'red a success- ful eigl1+-game season in November wil'l1 a 9-7 win over Cal. During 'rl1e year, Ernie Brands+en's boys 'look lwo games 'From San Jose, spli+ +wo wi+l1 S+. Mary's Pre-Fliglrl, won one and 'riecl one wi+l1 1'l1e Olympic Club, and splif wil'l1 Cal. Ou'rs+anding members of +l1e 'ream, in adcli+ion +o Bacon and Jones, were Em- meH Caslmin, AI Weeclen, Dick Narver, and goalie Pele Lee. BACK.ROW: Brandsfen, Hayes, Bacon, Weeden, Narve M p l Nicholson, Wm. Carpenfer, J. Carpenfer, Newman FRONT ROW: Beish, Cashin, Lee, Hafch, Rilfer, Egler, J L A greaf swimmer, Emme'H Cashin led S'ranford's swimming 'ream +o ano'rher Big Meer vicfory over Cal 'rhis year. Cashin, N. C. A. A. 200-yard breas+- slroke champ and holder of fhree world's records, was a surprise enfry in 'rhe 22o-yg3fd frees+yle againsl' 'I'he Bears and easily won +he evenl. EmmeH 1'hen came back in lhe deciding evenr of +he day, rhe 400-yard freeslyle relay, +o give S+anford a 38-35 +o+al decision. Bill and Bob Mapel, Al Weeden, Hank Sallonslall, and Don Smi+h also figured heavily in 'rhe scoring. BACK ROW: Mapel, Dudley, Farrar, Smilh, Sallonslall, Morse, R. Mapel FRONT ROW: Marqueife, Li.' gsfon, Cashin, Bell, W Il Brandsfen w e i iams, Aww if ifijixig Ano+her sfrong Freshman wafer polo squad easily de'Fea+ed Cal's Cubs, 9-6, in a fiH'ing climax +o an abbreviafed '42 season. Capfain Jim Livingsion in +he backfield, and Gordon Farrar on +he line, s+ood ou+ for fhe Papeese. When +he rule making 'Freshmen eligible 'for varsify compe+i+ion weni' info eFFec'I', members of +he Frosh polo squad hopped info fhe varsily swimming 'ream. Livingsfon, Dick MarqueHe, Tag Dud- ley, and Frank Heffelfinger were con- sis+en+ poini' winners in +he various swim mee+s held during 'Phe Spring quarier. BACK ROW: Brandsien, Nicholson, Beish, Hayes MIDDLE ROW: Weber, Allyn, Lee, Sfanwood, Rh FRONT ROW: Burch, Lull, Livingsion, Knox BACK ROW: Clary, Hauser, Hampfon, Gasich, Avery Medved G fes Schufe Dralre SECOND ROW: Fagan, Young, Welch, Bullis, Wise Sogorka Nrebel Hopper Andrews FRONT ROW: Cumberpafch,Leisure.PraH',Scl1ieber Da rclso K ce Haynes Phillips Ashley coxswain Crew This year Sfanford had ifs besf crew since fhe revival of fhe sporf in I939. Fall quarfer, fhe varsify, wifh only 20 days of pracfice, came wifhin four feef of defeafing California. Rowing in sfrange boafs on unfamiliar wafer, fhe varsify losf ouf by fhree lengfhs fo U.C.L.A. The junior varsify, however, skip- pered by preffy Ann Ashley, whipped fhe Bruin iuniors by a lengfh. Cross Country Paced by Larry Gray, 4fh, Bruce Meyer, I Ifh, and Rob Raiff, l4fh, fhe cross counfry feam foolc a close fhird in fhe coasf cham- pionships af Spokane. The feam losf fo Cal, I8-39, Gray, Meyer, and Cuff leading fhe Card runners. Fencing A besf-in-years fencing feam beaf Cal, 9-7 and I5-IO, fhis year and won fhe Junior Foil fifle of fhe AFLA in San Francisco from six- feen ofher schools and fencing clubs. Alan Hedden came fhrough fo win fhe Junior Foil individual championship. Bugge, Rees, Hedden, Carr, Lomax, Perkins l85 Varsity Soccer BACK RO , , , n s, ibur, Keusinlc, Welsh SECOND ROW: Hopialc, Burnham, Howe, Nicholson, Turner, Kober, Bucklin, Field, ZiIIgi++ THIRD ROW: Binney, Carlson, Jameson, Bills, Reynolds, Sidwell, Davis, Lesier, King FOURT ' H ROW. Graham, C. Crary, Pinion, Ledeen, Barker, Hufchinson, Geriridge, Mills, Tonlcin FRONT ROW: Ohl' ' W: Hall, Shaw, G. Crary Boswell Brodie Simo d W'l A fair season was en y occer ieam, which played nine games, winning +wo, losing four, and +ieing ihree. Chief +horn in +he side of ihe Indians were various 'reams of ihe Royal Navy. Alihough much smaller ihan ihe Sianford men, ihe Briiishers gave ihe Card booiers some real lessons in experi dribbling and passing in ialcing 'ihree siraighi' coniesis from ihem. Afier defeaiing Menlo J.C. and San Maieo J.C., rhey 'lied San Francisco Universiiy and San Francisco S+a+e. The Cards losi 'rhe firsi coniesi of iheir annual series wiih Cal, 3-I, and +iecl 'rhe second, 2-2. ioyed by +he S+anford varsii' s lger, Cusaclx, Robblano, Chang, Koffer, Paz, Trenf, Bernhard, Maloney BACK ROW: Fisher, Hasfings, DeMoH', Cuenan, Richards, Plaff, Woolley O FR NT ROW: Whiffem, Jackson, Barfon, Heller, Maclcley, Hamilfon, Heri-Log, B h p Freshman Soccer Chief obiecfive of freshman soccer af Sfanford is fo frain men, many of whom are new fo fhe sporf, for fufure varsify compefifion. Jusf fwo games were played fhis year, as a resulf of war- fime fransporfafion difficulfies. Bofh games re- sulfed in losses as fhe Encinamen dropped fheir season opener fo Menlo J. C., 4-2, and losf fo California, 3-I, as Coach Maloney subsfifufed freely. The usual firsf sfring lineup included Bill Barfon, leff wing, Bolo DeMof+, righf wing, Joe Richards, inside leffg Bill Plaff, oufside righfg Bergen Dunn, cenfer forward, Bob Cuenin, righf half, Ronny Bishop, cenfer half, Bob Fisher, leff half: Frifz Herfzog, Carl Long, fullbaclcs, and Hal Heller, goalie. I87 Moved, info a major-sporr rank and coached by Ralph Ebner, Jim Wylie, and Ducky Davis, +he Sranford Ruggers came ihrough an undefeafed season bear- ing rhe Brifish Royal Navy, ihe Olympic Club, and Cal. Caplain Rog Laver'ly, ve'r- eran playing his las+ season, slarred fhroughour lhe series. BACK ROW: Norberg, Brodie, Hachfen, Anderson, Harvey, McLear, Sloss, Kiewif Andrews, Woodward, Sheilds, Doly . SECOND ROW: Wylie, Jones, Davis, Monroe, Brown, Council, Bernhard, Mon+everde, Siemon, Kesfer, Ebner, Maloney FRONT ROW: Morrison, Mannon, FawceH, Joslyn, Norion, Traffon, Norion 'QJ1 BACK ROW : Werf, Green, Brookes, Cordingly, Euphrai, Rose FRONT ROW: Doud, LaGasa, Traphagen, Twiggs, Phillips, Ba b Varsity Golf Under Coach Eddie Twiggs fhe Indians were raled +he besi' divol' squad on +he coasi. Dave Doud, Jack Wilson, and George Traphagen, all on lasf year's N . . .C.A.A. championship squad, 'Formed lhe nucleus of 'rhe feam. Oul's'I'anding performances were also furned in by Frank McCann, Bob Barber Jack Ph'I- , I lips, Bill Lowe, Bob Rosecrance, and Bruce Cordingly. Pv Learning ine manly arf of self d efense Sfanford man meeis San J OSB 1. Max Baer +ells 'Ph em io come ou1 Hghiing W-wig, Mm? , n,: n 'Q55'H ' DfKKJlX RKJVVZ lcnelson' I-'eDerT' I-lean' renl' Doo1ne,r'lol FRONT ROW: Lindslxog, Chinn, Wolcofl, Cole, Malo y Bam., Winning +he firs+ and losing 1'he second of fheir ma'rches wi1'h California, S'I'an- 'Ford's boxing 'ream proved i+self al' leasf 'rhe equal of 1'he Golden Bears in 1'he ring. In +he ini+ial Cal march, 'lhe Indians spoHed +heir opponen1's 'rwo figh'l's 'l'o begin wifh, +hen +hey wenf ahead +o pound ouf a 6-4 decision. Cap'I'ain Hy Heberf, Vic Ferrari, Malcolm Mynderse, Jack Reynolds, Ross Dana, and Dick Pehl were vic'rors for 1'he Farm. In +he second clash wifh lhe Blue and Gold, Cal emerged winner, 6-3. Slanford los? i1's ofher malch of lhe year +o San Jose S+a'I'e, 5-2. This year seven of +he Card boxers received 'lhe coveled Gene Tunney award: feafherweighl' Vic WolcoH', lighfweighl' Bob Cole, weH'ers Mal Mynderse and John Levy, middleweighl Jack Reynolds, lighr-heavy Ross Dana, and heavyweighf Dick Pehl. Wide open spaces make ii' a successful push-up There's many a slip fwixf fhe chin and 'rhe bar in fhis pari of ihe physical iiiness ies? Physical Fitness Under fhe energeiic direciion of Dr. A. A. Esslinger, Sianford men sweaiecl fhrough eighi' evenfs of +he Physical Fifness Tesi ihis year. Many Farm men were 'Found +o be in poor shape, buf our average was high and ii weni higher as a resuli' of emphasis on ihe condiiion for wariime. Looks more like 'Phe end -khan fhe sfari' of s ..4unKk As physical fi+ness 'rook priorify over infercol- legia+e compelifion, in+ramural spor'I's look on new imporfance in +he Fall of l942. Foo+ball and baske+ball, chief Fall and Win+er quarfer sporfs, aH'rac+ed large en'rry lis+s. The grid +i+le wen'r To +he Dekes, who waded +hrough EI Toro and EI Cuadro in fhe playoffs. The Zefes cap+ured 'rhe cage +i+le wi+h a close win over Encina ZW. Spring quarfer saw hardball, soH'ball, swimming, +ennis, and +rack murals. Campus in+eres+ in all inlramural compe1'i+ion was high. Ray Hammeif 'nframural manag intramural Time ouf in a fasf inlramural baslcefball game Foofball lnighliqlwled Fall quarfer ,......... . ntramural Summary Phil Chase, Kappa Alpha, preps for flue inframural soffball season An all ou? scramble 'for +l1e ball in one of fhe baslrelball games Vic Lindslcog walches while Sfanford roughs crawl on fheir sfomachs under IS barriers QMMHRWQ i ,wu',. gw ,V si K dr' V i S avfmymlvi b tacl gin Gymnaslic evenf on lhe obsfacle course-repufed lo build arm Cou The body building squad lussles HW- ef. ,Q ' , w vial - , A muscles on fhe log maze 4 The bench hurdle even? develops coordinalion and rhylhm i ,-is '95 Tkfwwzf , -i k'a Stanford R.0.T.C Under Colonel Harry B. Allen, lhe slaff of +he R.O.T.C. inslrucled +he s+uden'rs in bofh lhe fheorelical and praclical sides o'Fmili1'ary rraining. The Slanford R.O.T.C. is organized as a regimenl' confaining uni+s of Field Arrillery, Ordnance, and Quarfermasler. Several reviews were held during rhe year, one of which on Founders' Day honored Chancellor Wilbur. A+ 'I'he end of +he Winrer quar+er, all firsf year advanced s+uden+s were called +o ac+ive duly. They were ordered +o rheir respecfive rraining cenrers where They are now undergoing rraining equivalenr +o wha+ +hey would have received in second year advanced R.O.T.C. Their nexl' sfep will be lheir respec'I'ive service schools where afrer successful com- plefion of +heir work +hey will receive +heir commissions in +he Ciificers Reserve Corps of The Army of rhe Unifed Slales. , , , - . . . - . .. - . .. - 2 BaHery ai' Aifenfion view The Naiional and Re gimenfal Colors Marching in Review I97 Physical Drill, Harry Maloney, Direcfor Gunners' Examlnafion l98 I t I I Elementary pisiol insiruclion organizalion is composed ol uppe held a banquel al L'Om MEMBERS Hugh R. Alvord Donald M. Avery Alan P. Bridgford William W. Brokaw E. William Brubaker J. Rea Calverl, Jr. Nicol Cook Charles E. Crary Gordon B. Crary, Jr. Roberl C. Crary T. Dudley Cramer Chrislopher Cusack Clinlon Easlman William 6. Fosler Denslow E. Green Roberl Y. Griswold Roberl C. Hannah Edward C. Harkins FIRST TERM OFFICERS lord, lhe Scabbard and Blade is a nalional honorary mililary sociely. Al Slan r division R.O.T.C. me mloers. The sociely eleH'e's before lhe Senior Prom. John M. Harriman Roberl A. Halch Dale E. Hosman Roberl E. Jones Ralph W. Kiewil Slephen J. Kline Mose E. Lewis Howard M. Morse Terry Mullin John P. Paddock Beniamin Parkinson William G. Paul Edwin A. Pelerson Edwin s. Phillips Roberl A. Proclor Howard B. Rapp W. Donald Richard Brenl N. Rickard, J S I'. SECOND TERM Darrell L. Riller David K. Robinson Norman A. Ross Henry T. Segerslrom Roberl C. Shapiro Louis Sloss, Jr. Merlin J. Taber, Jr. Larry D. Taylor Gilberl C. Tompson Barry W. Ulrich Clarke Van Vleel William Young ASSOCIATE MEM BERS Col. Harry B. Allen Ll. Col. Edward J. Soares Capl. Roberl J. Tripp OFFICERS Donald Richards, . , .. , . Capl. Ralph W. Kiewiln, ,,,, , ., ,, Capl. Edward Harkins , . Isl Ll. Darrell L. Riller, , , . Isl Ll. 2nd Ll. William Young., ,. 2nd Ll. ' ., Isl Sgl. Huqh R. Alvord Darrell L. Riller, , Isl Sgl. Roberl Shapiro, Iacl Scabbard and B F zmled at the University of Wfixcanxin, 1904 of Stanford Chapter established, 1929 200 , D Wom Gym Staff The sfaff o'F +he Women's Gym, under +he direclorship of Mrs. Maude L. Knapp, has been especially busy +his year wifh 'rhe new requiremenl' 'rhal Upper Division women lalce ac+ive gym work. As in previous years ouidoor spor+s and dancing have been popular. Under Miss Worrhingham, a course in physical iher- apy has been developed 'ro 'rrain girls for war worlc, as have +he courses in nu+ri+ion, die- l'e'l'ics, and nursery school. Sport In coopera+ion wilh +he nafional demand for physically-'Fil women +o shoulder war-'lime responsibili+ies, W.A.A., under fhe leadership of Presiden'l' Joan Hill, has sponsored a Physi- cal Fifness program. For +he firs+ +ime, W.A.A. sponsored scholarships for Physical Educafion majors. The Spring quar'rer pro- gram included square dances for +he enfire campus and an informal dance 'for 'I'he Army Engineering sfudenls. WAA Jo Hll K ROW: Marchani, Paulman, Towle, Bonne4H', A Curiis, Larkin NT ROW: Cecil, Ufer, Cashel, Hill, Babcock, Ty BACK ROW: Afkins, Towle, Dyer, Gill, Coffeen, Bugge FRONT ROW: Jones, Berry, Barr, Taylor, T ll Tennk Tennis Club 'lakes over where iennis classes leave off. Under Sis Larkin, presideni, 'ihe club sponsored ladder, singles, and mixed doubles iournamenfs. Sis Larkin, Barbara Brooke, Marjorie Mize, and Virginia May were gen- erally conceded 'ro be +he besi' players. The Spring +ryou+s ad- miH'ed Beisy Dunlap, Maiya Teague, and Mary Louise Schwabacher +o i'he ranks which play so violenfly under Miss Weed's supervision. Fencing Sianford has been ably repre- senied ai' various women's fenc- ing mee+s fhroughoui' i'he year. Naialie Towle, Joan Coffeen, and Ru+h Aikins +ook prizes ai' ihe Prep Meer ai' Mills College and +he Novice Meeiz Under Elwyn Bugge, official coach, and Mrs. Barr, insfrucior, ihe large iurn- our of beginners rapidly became real fencers. BACK ROW: Weed, Smiih, Nash, Evans, Severance, Whedon, Tremayne, Brooke FRONT ROW: Shepard, Mize, Wilson, Reed, Hale, Hobbs, Larkin Baslcetball Twenry leams were enlered in 'l'he Fall quarler in+ra-mural baskelball games. A'F+er much close compe+i+ion, +he Chi O's beaf +he Kappas 'For lhe championship. The in+er-class games were won by +he soph- omores, led by Barbara While, and pic'rured here. BACK ROW: Lisberger, Dole, Curiis, Harlwell er Par e 1 BACK ROW: Bonnelf, Husfon, Lindquisl, Babcock FRONT ROW: Evans, Wallace Badminton The advanced badminlon classes spenl' mos+ of lheir +ime in fournamenl play. More +han forly girls played in +hem al' some lime, coached and en- couraged by Mrs. Fenner. Shirlee Allan won +he singles in spi+e of close compe+i+ion from Barbara Kelly, Eleanor Dean, and Belh Babcock. Pic- lured here are semi-finalisls. 203 'I 8 1 ' 4 My .Y bf if 1, Pul Tennis is popular bofh Spring and Auiumn quariers I En Garde Swimmers ge? a good workoui' PFOWZSS Stanford co-eds go in for soccer, speedball, and sfrenuous sporis m.W.W -fi Living Groups f K. 1 ll 5 f R I 1 u K g ' ' ' 5 5 5 5 Q Q S i 3 Z E .2 ? E a 2 2 E 2 3 5 E Z 2 E 2 i Q 2 a Z 2 5 S G! M ,X li ? Q, x S i 2 Q 5 Q E 5 2 2 3 2 5 2 ? 5 ? I 3 E 1 5 5 i 5 s X 1 Q, Q E 2 s E E 5 E s v ' 5' f 'H f I V -,fi 119 -La, H ,JW -iii:-W'QSig,-'1l5iiQgsgSielffx1a?ie251e19?5QZf'RE?f2'1A7i??Sf'Sl-YW''WW -V31 VV '- 'f I, - if vii: iw f,Ln.,.:,.'si? f-iiiiix-.-igasm..A5555-QHSEL-Lvi29?i:+f?5i?iTf 'YSWFA'Jf5fIF'-137555 is ' Wil i?'Z?Yi1Yf5S'fil' 31532'fs?:4PlZiJLiviwQgf5Mk2?H2Za W1 'S 5 3 2 X K L 1 v Q, Q! S m 5 'ff A ff - , f f ' f f , if y A b 'rh B rmann, Mary Lou McClu The Gals of '46 showed +hemselves +o be wor+hy members of +he Sfanford Family +his year. They mixed fun, s+udies, and work un+il an even balance was mainrained. The Fall and Spring Roble formals were highlighrs on +he social calendar, and fheir open house was enjoyed by 'rhe enfire campus. Their high percen+age in Dimes for Diplomas, workshop hours, sramp sales, and general ac+ivi+ies showed 'lhar +he Robleifes are +o be ra+ed wi1'h+he bes'I'. Committees Presidenl' .,,,..,.. . Vice Presidenl ,,,,,,,,. Secrelary-Treasurer ,,,,,,, Commillee of Five Belly J. Rucker, Chairman Mary L. Davies Jean Heinly Gwendolyn M. Leege Margarel M. Russell Dance Chairman ,,,,., ., Guesl Dinner Chairman ,,,,,,,,, Birlhday Dinner Chairman.. Club Parly Chairman ,,,,,,,,,, House Parly Chairman ,,,A,, War Board Coordinalor... ., ...,..,Charmian Kolar ..,....Mary L. McClure ...Marcia W. Smilh ,,,Barbara E. Upshaw ,......Marlan F. Gibbs Kalharine D. Minher rbara Sfofer lsa belle R. Chadwick ......,..Claire A. Kesler Elizabeth Barmann Mary H. Bergman Miriam Brasher Georgiana Filzgerald Mary A. Goldman Rosemary Goodwin Virginia Kirkland Bealrice Macdonald Vashli O'Donnell Mary L. Schwabacher Marybefh Smilh Nancy Summerfield Louise Thille Caroline Tyson Mary A. Walker Virginia Kalhleen Barbara Mary M. Befsey A. Sponsors Spring quarler 'Found Robleiles sfudying on 'lhe sun declt 2l5 Feller Gulhrie Sadler Supple Wilson Albrecht, Merlon V. Ambler, Mariorie Anderson, Charlotte J. Andreuccetti, Beverly D. Armstrong, Anne E. Arnold, Maxine S. Ashley, D. Ann Austin, Martha Backer, Barbara Badger, Dorothy Y. Baker, Rosemary Bates, Barbara M. Bayley, Doreen Bernard, Marilynn F. Bertino, Laura Bishop, Dorothy M. Bolender, Katherine A. Bonner, Barbara H. Boyden, Ellen W. Bradford, Margaret J. Brill, Madeline Bronson, Jane Brooke, Barbara A. Brooks, Barbara Robleites returning to roost a I S Brouillet, Emilie C. Brown, Adaline W. Bruni, Patricia M. Burk, Patricia Burks, Virginia W. Bush, Jean F. Bush, Marion M. Butler,Doris F. Butler, Virginia A. Byers, Elaine L. Campbell, Grace Campbell, Margaret J. Carstarphen, Marion Case, Elizabeth W. Caughey, Marilouise Chadwick, Isabelle R. 2l6 .L ,. Cook, Julia M. Crenshaw, Mary J. of Davidson, Charlotte Dunlap, Elizabeth Fullinwider, Joan P5 Champion, Jeanne F. Chapman, Barbara S. Clatworthy, Mary J. Collins, Alice P. Corcoran, June Crane, Lois M. Creech, Marilee Crommelin, Julie E. Crowe, Elizabeth J. Dana, Patricia Davies, Mary L. Davin, Carol J. Davis, Joan T. Davis, Sylvia J. Dirlam, Sally S. Drumm, Mary E. Drury, Anne E. Dye, Virginia L. Edwards, Jo Anne Flowers, Vada L. Frazier, Mary F. French, Lula B. Frey, Mary F. Frost, Helen M. Gates, Mary M. Gattuccio, Annette Gibbs, Marian F. Gibson, Rebecca B. Gillespie, Jane Gilmer, Nancy C. Goodwin, M. Gail Green, Joanne L. Grim, Catherine M. Grimsley, M. Jeannette Griswold, Mary C. Guthrie, Kathleen Hale, Janet Hanson, Laura E. Grannucci, Gloria il l Y 'bv ' U Ql l ll I - 1 Harband, Lorraine R. Hayes, M. Jean Heinly, Jean Herring, Helen L. . Hertzog, Katherine Hodgdon, Joan F. Horton, Elizabeth L. Howe, Joyce L. Hubbard, Mariorie J. Hughes, Cordelia A. lrvine, Gail lrwin, Ida J. Jamison, Shirley Jennings, Frances L. Jertlaurg, Joan Johnson, Margery W. Karn, Jeanette Keeney, Belle Kelker, Marilyn Kenyon, Phyllis E. Kerr, Inez Kesler, Clare A. King, D. Phyllis Kingston, Patricia Kolar, Charmian Lander, Phyllis L. Lathrop, Anne E. Leege, Gwendolyn Leggett, Beverly A. Levin, Ruth A. Lindley, Betty L. Lipman, Kay Lloyd, Mary J. Long, Marcia M. Ludlam, Phyllis Lundstrom, Anna Lyon, Barbara MacDonald, Beatrice Magee, Mildred Marks, Eleanor Martin, Louise A. Martinsen, Doris Maxwell, Ruth L. McAlmon, Patricia M Cl M I McCorris+cn, Pafricia McDonough, Joan Mc6ilvray, Marcia McNamara, Jean A, Meikle, Mary Miller, Elizabelh H. Macarfney, Rose c ure, ary ou Miller, Margaret I. Miller, Nafalie Minfzer, Katharine Mordy, Gloria Mueller, Mary L. Needham, Mariorie Newman, Pafricia Nichols, Marion Niebel, Rufh C. Nourse, E. Shepley O'Brien, Barbara J. O'Donnell, A. Vashfi Pallen, Pafricia F. Paflcn, Mary L. Peckham, Jane Pendlefon, Eleanor E Chalk up anolher for Roble! Pennycock, Nancy J. Persson, Carolyn J. Peffif, Shirley Phillips, Belly L. Pierce Patricia Pike Barbara B Poplin Be'r+yJ Porter Bef+yA Price MaryG Rabbrff Befsy Reid Ramona Reiss ElnzabefhA Richards Beverly Richards Jean Richards Rozene Rlese Barbara 'a Robinson, Sara A. Roelhke, Anne E. Ross, Belsy K. Rossifer, Corlelfe Rofhwell, Mary L. Rucker, Betty J. Ryan, Joey N. Schaeffer, Jo Ann Scherrer, Mary I. Schieber, Margery G. Schmoele, Joan B. Seabrook, Suzanne Seaver, Barbara Sellens, Vicloria Shenk, Marirose Shepard, Pafricia A. Shules, Marilyn Simon, Adelaide H. Simonds, Priscilla Smilh, Marcia W. Smifh, Mariorie J. Smilh, Suzanne Snow, Sylvia Snyder, Barbara li's a dale-we'll use my l:30 and your A-card. Th C5 Sonfheimer, Jane Soper, Ruth V. Stevenson, Frances Siofer, Barbara Sfrafion, Marlha Slroud, Jean M. Supple, Kalhrene J. Supple, Marianne A ls ,X 5 Food for lhoughl' in a Roble room Swan, Janice E. Tangemann, Palricia Taylor, Carolyn C. Taylor, Mona V. Terry, Belly L. Thomas, Margery J. Thille, Louise C. Townsend, Charlolle Tripp, Louann Turner, Mariam Tullle, Alice L. Upshaw, Barbara Vance, Lucy Van Dyke, Sallie E. Vaughn, Mary Verrill, Joyce H. Voss, Belly J. Wallace, Jeanne B. Walls, Margarel Weigel, Mariorie E. Welch, Mariorie Wesfmoreland, Jackie Weslon, Julielfe Weyl, Jacquelyn L. Whisenanl, Jeanne A. Whilfemore, Palricia Wier, Olga M. Willils, Nancy L. Wilson, Nancy J. Wilson, Virginia M. Wood, Judy Yglesias, Josephine M V ntura A large group of new lower division women made fheir home af Casa Ven- fura fhis year, fhe firsf six monfhs belonging fo Roble Club and in Spring ioining wifh Lagunifa. However, fheir affiliafion wifh fhese fwo groups did nof lceep fhem from being independenf in many ways. They fiffed info fhe Sfanford family and cooperafed wifh sfudenf acfivifies wifh fhe fypical underclassman spirif. Casa Venfuraifes are very proud of fheir oufside barbecue, which was fhe scene of a lawn parfy for fheir friends Spring quarfer. The Winfer-quarfer open house was a big success. Presidenf of Casa Venfura was Mary Ann Luhnow, vice presidenfs, Nona Oppenheimer and June Suffon, and secrefary- freasurer, Joanne Coffin. Marv Ann Luhnow. oresideni' Cl Rufh Allfucker Mary Berfolero Jane Blair Mary E. Boolh Barbara Buchan Mary D. Buckner Gloria Bulotli Parry J. Chris? Joanne Coffin Vivian Corfese Caroline Cralle Pafricia Deasy Phebe Dickerson Barbara S. Erb Mildred Gerber Bernadeffe Giannini Jane Gowans Dorolhy Green Mary Griffirhs Jane Howard Marcia A. Hoyf Gwenilh Hughes Patricia Jones Mary A. Luhnow Lois MacGregor Ellen Marcus Mary McCaulley Georgie Musaphia Peggy Nickell Nona Oppenheimer Olgadale Phillips Marion Preas Clausen, Crile, Moody, Dorris Dorolhy Rieck Margarel Russell Barbara F. Ryan Anne M. Smifh Florence Sfaunion Sally F. Slone June B. Suffon Marion Willard Therese Ziegler W.- Frances E. Sfong, BeHy L. Luhnow Cenier of acriviiies for Elm, Manzanila, Oalcs, Mariposa, Madrofio, Hawlhorne, and The Union uni+, Union Club +his year inaugura'l'ed scholar- ship dinners a+ which girls wifh high grades were honored. Dean Yosf was a special guesl' af These affairs. ln addilion 'ro collaboraling wi'I'h Lagu- ni'ra on 'l'wo all-campus formal dances, Unioniles were hoslesses al an open house on Valen'rine's Day. New girls were welcomed fhroughoul 'I'he year by afrernoon coffees. Union Club Officers FIRST TERM BeH'y L. Luhnow ...,... . .,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, , Phyllis P. Marchanl' ..,, ,, Joan D. Fligelman ....... .,,,,..,.,...Presiden+ .....Vice Presideni' ..,,.........,..Secre+ary Gloria Greenbaclc ........,... .. ..,....,,.......,.... Treasurer Elizabelh M. Chandler ...,..., .,..,.... L ocliouf Chairman M. Sally Burke ...,......,......, ,, , , ............ ,,.,.... H ead Sponsor SECOND TERM Frances E. Siong ,..,...,,,,, , .. .. H. .,,,., ,. ,. ,, Presidenf Virginia ClageH ,,,,...,,, Josephine M. Sawyer ..,.., Gloria Greenbaclc .....,,, E. Jane Mason ,,.,,., . M. Sally Burke ,,,. 224 , ,,Vice Presideni- ..,,,,.,...Secre+ary ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...Treasurer Loclcoul' Chairman ,,,,.,.Head Sponsor BACK ROW: Burlce, Sawyer, Fligelman FRONT ROW: Slong, Luhnow -4 , Q V lfsigqfggsjfw Upper Division Barbara Beckell Claire Carler Elizabelh Chandler E. Jane Cox Nancy P. Darby L. Elizabeih Dyer Beffye L. Luhnow Phyllis Marchanl' Gloria V. Olivi Mary L. Riggins Margarel Sharrah Deborah Spalding Jane Sudekum Judifh Traphagen Madge Weber Dorolhy Woodard Pearl Za ninovich Lowe, Divi-,ion Georgiana D. Baer Mary Hunlsberger Marion Sullivan ariposa FIRST TERM Priscilla L. Thornburg .,,......... .,.,,,,,., Suzanne Schuliheis ,,,,,, Pearl M. Zaninovichn , ., SECON D TERM .,,,.....Presiden+ ,, ,,,, ,Vice Presideni .........,Treasurer Gloria V. Oliva ....,,,,,,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,.,.......v ,.,,,,....... P residenl Pearl M. Zaninovich ,,..,. Priscilla S. Heasfand ..,,,,, 226 Vice Presidenl ,,,,..,.Treasurer Priscilla Heaslancl, Gloria Olivi R. Lee 'r Divis lee J. A Clokie Calherine Connaghan Cafherine Easlbu a ,. l Julianne Ford Caiherine Connaghan FIRST TERM Cafherine M. Connaghan ,,,... Florence W. Rollins ,,...... Marilyn Well ,,..,,..,,,,,, ............Presideni ,,A,,.Vice Presidenl' ,,,,,,,.Treasurer SECOND TERM Julianne Ford ,,.,,,, ....,,.,,,,,,,..,.,,....,, ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,. P r e siclenl Barbara G. Cochrane ,,,,,, Mary V. Malcolm ,.,....... ,.Vice Presidenl' ,,,,,,.,...Treasurer M8dl'0l'l0 Divixion rn Mariorie L. Eisenberg Marion E Falck Mary V. Malcolm Virginia P. Mounf Nancy-Nell Needham A. Vashfi O'DonnelI ion dams Dorolhy A. Bruskas Mary J. Evans Sarah F ay Adabelle Garland Helen Gilson Gloria Greenback Marybefh M. Smith Marguerile Schieve Carol M. Hurwitz Reba Markus Belly R. Groash Miriam L. King Cynlhia J. Sokobin Jeanne L. Slruve Marilyn R. Weiss Pafricia Williams anzanita FIRST TERM Frances C Bennell' ...,,... ...,,,,,,,,,,...., .... ,YY,,Y,...VV P r e Slderll' Dorolhy Walle .,,, ,...., V ice Presldenl Marllane Garrison ..,,, ,,YY.YVVV S ecrelafy Emlen D Washburn ,,,,. .,,,.,,,,,,........,,,., .,,,V. T r eaiurer SECOND TERM Barbara Basself ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A....... Y,YY,,....V ,..ffff....A,-- P f 9 Sldenl' Emlen D Washburn ,,,,,, Vyr... V ice Pfeilrlefll Mary L Ryan ...,.,, ,VY....Y- S 9Cl'el'BfY Doroihy Taggarf ,,,. ..A... T FGGSUFGF Zelia Burrows, Mary Jane Burrell Upper Division Frances C. Benneh' Mary H. Judy Paula C. Kanner Gloria J. Kellogg Lower Division Frances H. Greenberg Jacqueline C. Jardine Barbara E. Kelly Elaine F. Skahan Frances Benneil, Barbara Basseii FIRST TERM Mary J. Burrell ,,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,...., ..,,,,,, P residenf Elizabeih J. Zolezzi ...,,,, Vice Presiclenf Louise Fisher ...,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , . .,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,. . Secrelary Treasurer SECOND TERM Zelia Burrows ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, . .. Presldeni E. Jane Mason ,,,,..,, Vice Presidenl' Barbara L. Kemp ,,.... Secrelary Treasurer Upper Division Mary J. Burrell Zelfa Burrows Charloffe A. Byers Annabel Gray E. Jane Mason Margy A. Thompson Elizabeih J. Zolezzi Lower Division Louise Fisher Barbara L. Kemp Mingdon S. Sheefs 228 m SECOND TERM Mary M Sweningsen ,,,,,,,,,,, , Marianne V. McClean Virginia M. Sweeney Mary M. Sweningsen Mary A. Tomlinson Barbara M. Tremayne Lower Divixion Elizabelh P. Savage Josephine M. Sawyer Upper Di1f'iJi01l Shirley A. Beine Laura M. Bradley K. Jean Fellows Jean S. MacKellar Belly J. MacKillop Belly A. Mclnnis Dorolhy B. Slanley Emma J. Woodcock Lower Division Florence A. Eves Marlha A. Hart Geraldine H. Jeffry Barbara J. Pielemeier Elizabelh L. Thaxlon Anne E. Wendlinq Shirley A. Beine, K. Jean Fellows Marianne V. McClean Nancy K Hillon ,,,,,,,,,,, Vlrglnla M. Sweeney .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Y, Mary Osborne .,,,,,.... Anne D Gardner ,,,,.. , Upper Division Eve M. Bruckner Berna C. Cilker Emily E. Cousins Marion J. Doherly Mariorie C. Geslring Nancy K. Hillon FIRST TERM '-.4 alas , - ., ,,Presidenl ,, ,,Vice Presidenl .. ,,Secrelary H . ,,,,,,,,,, .Presidenl ,, ,.,.. Vice Presidenl , ,,,,, ,Secrelary Hawthorne Dorolhy A. Slanley ,,.... Shirley A. Beine Anne E. Wendling ,,,,.. FIRST TERM Florence A. Eves, ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y , SECOND TERM K. Jean Fellows ,.,,,,,,YY,, ,,.,,,.,,V,,,,,,V .,,Y,V,,VVVVV, A Y V Barbara J. Pielemeier ..,..... Elizabelh L. Thaxlon ,,.,,,,, ..,.,.Presidenl ,Vice Presidenl ........Secrelary .,,,.,,,,Presidenl Vice Presidenl .,Secrelary Mary M. Sweningsen, Marianne V. McClean Some+hing new was added +o Lagunifa +his year in +he 'Form of 35 new lower division women, buf +he upper classmen were s+ill in 1'he maiorily. Wifh Union Club, Laguni+a residen+s sponsored a formal in +he Fall 'For all women on 1'he campus, which was so suc- cessful ihey repeafed +he idea in +he Spring. An informal open house was held a'H'er one of 'rhe baslcerball games. A+ +he end of +he year, parenrs of senior girls were gues+s a'I' +he hall. Mrs. Roberl' Nielson is +he new direcior. agunlta Court . ,,. Qflicers LAGU NITA OFFICERS Firsl' Term Second Term Beryl L. Robison .,..,,,., President First Vice President Barbara R. Gasfil ,,,,,,,, , Margarei' K. Mayer Jean Campbell., ,, Irma J. Cunha .,,,,,, Eleanor M. Dean ,,,,,,,,,..,. Second Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chairman of Committee of Eight Beverly M. Duncan .,..,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, Helen L Campbell Firsf Term Carol A. Davis ,,,,.,. Mary F. Bouquef .,,,,,,, M. Pafricia Doolwer Evelyn L. Jackson ,,....,, C. M'Liss Loeding ,,,.,. Twinkle J. Tlwede ...,,,. Jean C. Barnes... A nlllf' ml ' mn Aflfar Freshman Representative CASA PRESIDENTS Adelpha ...........i...,.....,,....,..Geraldlne C FlfzGeralcl Eucalypto Granada Magnolia N aranja Olivo Inn,-L Mary E. Aldrich Noreen H. Angell Norma L. Anzini Rufh A. Afkins Ronada A. Bailey Jean C. Barnes Marilyn T. Barneff Suzanne Baruch Rulh F. Basianchury Esfher G. Belew Margaref A. Belgrano Barbara A. Berg B. Helen Berman Agnes Borland Mary F. Bouquef Ann L. Bowmann Geraldine J. Boys Mary F. Bridge Beverly J. Briflon Beverly G. Brokaw Margaref H. Brown Conducive 'lo sfudy? 9 unita Jean S. Burns Mary J. Bubb Betty J. Calfee Belly R. Camomile Alma M. Campbell Helen L. Campbell 232 L f f - L Q , Jean Campbell Palricia M. Cashel Charlolfe D. Cecil Virginia G. Clark Babelfe A. Coblenfz Florence H. Colvin Joyce M. Cosfello Dorofhea M. Crile Irma J. Cunha Marian G. Cuzner Carolyn B. Davidson Margare? A. Davidson Marie G. Davis Virginia A. Davis Eleanor M. Dean Margarel E. Deering Marv E. Derrah Lillian M. Dillman M. Palricia Dooher Margaref E. Dorris Jane E. Eikelman Elizabefh F. Ely Mary A. Erwin Gertrude E. Ferris Edilh Fisher Ella Fisher Carmelila M. Fifzgerald 1 1 i x 1 N X 1 7' l K ' x I , I ' 0 I '- - ' U I '. vlr ts X i N g X K X K X N - X X N I QS x X .K l . x x Q K N -. X 'S .s X A - f X 1 , f , f 4 ' .- . ,. r Georgiana D. Fitzgerald June A. Fowler Consfance J. Frank Arlene E. Franke Lorene E. Frazer Dorofhy E. Frosf Rosemary Ganfner Barbara R. Gasiil Elinor J. Gafes Kaiherine E. Gill Jane C. Gilliland E. Ann Goodwin Vicki S. Gorfer Llewellyn D. Gould Carolyn Graham Barbara K. Gray Esther K. Gray Barbara L. Grim Kafhaleen E. Gufhrie Renee J. Hahlo D. Ann Hamilfon Louise Hammer Rufh F. Hanicker Irene E. Friiz ita Dixie J. Good Lois Griffiifs E. Sebelle Harden Brenda M. Helser Maxine C. Henkle Elizabelh C. Henninger Barbara A. Hicks Phyllis C. Hilverf Virginia L. Hobbs Muriel A. Hopkins Dorolhy A. Huff Evelyn L. Jackson Janice E. Jaques Margarel A. Jameson Marian A. Johnson Persis M. Johnson Carol A. Jones Gwenylh C. Jones Peggy G. Julien Marie L. Kaiser Eunice M. Kennedy Belly A. Kenney Mary L. Kenney Anne Kilccurse The pause lhal relaxes Ada Lee Kinard Miriam R. Krauskopf Ramona M. Kunfze Winifred C. Lamm Jean V. Larson Consfance Lawyer 236 Ruth E. LeGar Maryalice Lemmon Jean C. Levinson Frances M. Lilienfhal Patricia J. Liliedahl Eleanore M, Lindholm Claire R. Lippincoff Sylvia V. Lisberger C. M'liss Loeding Margo? H. Lowell Marilynn Lowrie Joan E. D. Lucas Bonnie J. Magee Lois F. Malnafi Marion C. Marks Verna B. Maroney Virginia A. Marshall Loffe M. Marlens M. Virginia May Margaref K. Mayer Elsbefh L. McCollum I I l Laguni'l'a Winler Quarler Open House Nancy J. Meyer Gloria Midqlev Beffy J. Miller Barbara C. Moore Margaret V. Morlen Eleanor V. Moseley l A 15. 7 . , '1 ., p l Blanche L. Murphy Mary L. Murray Rosalind Murray Doris E. Myers . y Y Marlha-Lee Myers Marilyn Nash - Rosefannie Newburgh Marion J. Nielsen Elizaberh M. Osborn Cynthia A. Parker Arleen M. Pafe Dorolhea A. Paulman Jane E. Phillips Patricia R. Phillips Pafricia A. Pierson Sfella M. Pollifz Florence S. Porler Marfhagrace Powell Margaref E. Praft Louise M. Purwin Evelyn E. Rasmussen Pairicia O. Rawles Amie Reicherl Margaref J. Repeffo Adele Reynolds Beryl L. Robison Phyllis R. Roos 7 Jacqueline L. Rolh Marion E. Rofh 0 We ' l lx I I Kalhleen S. Rueler Joey N. Ryan agunita Emalee F. Sala Carolyn M. Samish Allyn Scarborough Marguerife A. Schieve Shalah Schwarfz Marilyn M. Seid Margarel A. Severance Carol Spaulding Joan B. Sleane Virginia L. Sfoddard Eleanor C. Sfone Pamela L. Sfrafhairn Belly J. Sullivan Harriefle Sulherland Phyllis J. Swan Carol Swasey Meryle E. Swift Catherine V. Symons Muriel l. Tarr Louise C. Thille Cafherine A. Thomas A T d Nanc J. Trowbridge Mildred N. Turnbow Lucile S. Thompson Sallie S. Tiernan Nancy L. Tilden Naialie L. Towle Shirley . ownsen y Shirley A. Turner M. Ann Ufer A. Jeanne Vincenii Ida G. Walker S. Lorraine Walker Jean A. Wallen Barbara L. Warren Blanche B. Wayne Alice P. Webb Dorolhy Welch Marion W. Weller Barbara While Marceille J. Wicker Helen L. Wiggs Court Who has ihe funnies? Corinne J. Wollman Zeryne T. Wood Lung-hsin Wu Verna E. Wulff ,X 'X S nf w.L,.1' ,,,f- ' yi U' f -. 4 xi ,Ms rq N , f 1 I i I r,l',' Modernized rooms and emphasis on siudies have somewhaf calmed down +he inhabi- 'ranfs of Encina. Sfanford Frosh have been a 'rradi+ionally unruly lol, and, while +he walls of Encina didn'+ expand and c:on+rac+ as much as usual, 'rhe class of '46 had iheir 'Fun and hilarify. Encina Club ' Wim 'N ' Presidenf ,A,,,,,,,,,,,, Committees ,,,Hoyi' Leisure Vice Presideni' .,..,,,,, ,,.,,,.,,,...,,,... E ugene Miguard Manager ....,,,,., , ,,,, .,,,,,,,.,....... Richard Barlle EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hal Holman Donald Baies Hal Hopper Roberi Berryman Roberf Beverly David Bluford Edward Chapin Richard Clarlc Sian Cumberpaich John Dee AI Fredhold James Lowrie Carl Mason Drury McCarihy Benneii' Provosf Leonard Schnilzer Curfis Tarr Roy Wheeler James Woulfe WINTER QUARTER INFORMAL Chairman ,,.,,..,.,,.,.,.,.,,, ,,,.....,, Decoralionsw Pafrons ,,,,,,,,,,, , Refreshmenis ,,,,.. Arrangemenis ,,,,, Publiciiy ,,.,,,,, Music ,,,,,,,,, Sales ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . . , Clean-up .,,..., ,.,,, .,,, ,,,, ,,,,,. .......Y.......... SPRING QUARTER Chairman ........,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ......, . Decoraiionsn, Pafrons .,,,.A,,,,,,, Refreshmenlsw Arrangemenis., ,, Publiciiy ,,,,,,,, Budgei ......., ,,S'I'an Cumberpafch Fredhold . ,.,,,, James Lowrie ,,,,....Clyde Marshall ,Donald Baies ,,HaI Hopper ,,,,,Rober+ Berryman ,,,,,,....,Richard Clarlr John Dee FORMAL Donald Bales .,John Moionnier rl Mason ,,,,Leonard Schnifzer ,,,..,,,,....Ted Lachman .Norman Hunier ..,.,,,..Richard Ba rI'Ie BACK ROW: Bluford, Woulfe, Hopper, Cumberpafch, Barfle FRONT ROW: Schniizer, Moionnier, Leisure, Fredhold VNV 1 X2 2 Q n Q X Q wi Brenner Club Branner boys kep+ 'rhe moving vans busy +his year as 'I'he Navy was sched- uled ro 'rake over 'lhe hall Winler quar1'er and didn'+, and fhe Army was supposed +o move in for Spring quarrer and failed +o appear when ex- peered. In rhe midsr o'F I+ all, Branner Club, direcred by Charles Dole and Clin+ Eas+man, managed +0 hold several smokers. Charles W. Dole ..,,, Richard D. Burke.. Howard L. Ledeen Joe J. McCullough ,,,,,.. R. Richard Heppe.. Henry T. Ponsford. O FIRST TERM BACK ROW: Heppe, Ledeen, Ponsford, Goodman,To1'man SECOND ROW: Kline, Dole THIRD ROW: Hoisch, Golobic FRONT ROW: Easfman, Paferson fficer ...,........Presidenf .......Vice Presideni' ...............Secre+ary .......Senior Represenfaiive Junior Represenfaiive .........Sophomore Represenfa+ive CIin+on Easfman Richard D. Burke... Rex M. Goiobic ..... Roberf E. Pa+erson, Marvin R. Goodman... Alan M. Hoisch ....... Roberf E. Tofman... SECOND TERM . ...,......... Presidenfl' .....-...Vice Presideni' ............................Secre1ary Senior Represenfaiive Junior Represenfaiive .. ..... Sophomore Represenfafive Freshman Represenfafive Niel C. Allen Carlos Asensio-Wunderlich Waller O. Ball Alberl P. Behrens, Jr. George W. Bonde, Jr. R. Dudley Boyce Don L. Burdoff Richard D. Burke Donald C. Campbell John C. Carlson Mason Case Norman B. Clark Herbert E. Clalienburg Kennelh J. Cooper Dixon A. Dewey Theodore A. Diamant Charles W. Dole John H. B. Dudley Clinlon Easfman Roberl W. Fischer Francis A. A. Fleckner Wilfred D. Flelcher Freeman P. Founfain Clinfon T. Furrer, Jr. Thomas A. Gallagher, Jr. R. Gordon Gibb Rex M. Golobic Marvin R. Goodman Charles H. Gray Gerard B. Grunwald Bl'al1l1ZI' Roberf L. Hamann Theodore J. Heckleman R. Richard Heppe Joseph F. Hirshberg George E. Honn, Jr. Donald Hoyll David L. lchelson Maxwell P. Keilh Slephen J. Kline Richard J. Kusliner Howard L. Ledeen 246 Club John F. Leicester, lll William B. LeMar Richard G. Levin Henry Y. Lew Leonard B. Low Henry D. Magnin David H. Matlock Joe J. McCullough Robert F. McKeegan Charles W. Metcalf Raymond M. Smith G. Jerome Stickney Marvin R. Tonkin John R. Van Nuys Robert K. Vickery, Jr. Sherman T. Waldrip Arthur T. Weaver Warren G. Weis Paul L. Wolf William C. Woodcock John R. Mosley Robert W. Murphy Maxwell A. Myers Chester O. Newman ll Theodore M. Norton Robert E. Paterson Dick W. Pehl John A. Pennington Joseph N. Pew Henry T. Ponsford James W. Powell Lloyd T. Prothers Edmund Rice Robert L. Rosenberg C. Robert Rubenstein Vernon W. Sanders L - h W Temple J. Schlageter ung s en u Paul H. Schute Charles D. Sciaroni Robert D. Shurtleff oyon Club When Branner was furned over fo fhe U. S. Army, Toyon 'Found ifself wifh a greafer populafion fhan ever before. Under Presi- denfs Bill Levers, NewfWise, and Tom Carvey, fhe hall sponsored a Fall formal, fwo informal dances and smokers. 248 'YW' BACK ROW: Wise, Cool: FRONT ' Toyon Club Qfflcer William H. Levers. Newlon E. Wise , ,, John J. Youle ....... Donald E. Craig .......... Thomas B. Carvey, J Rene D. Zeniner ,,,,,,. I'.,,, , Roberl' B. Cook ,,,,..... William R. Giles ,,,, Donald E. Craig ,,,,,,A., FIRST TERM SECON D TERM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.Presidenl' ,,,,,,Vice Presidenl' ..,..,,..Secre+ary ,.........Manager .,Presiden+ ,,Vice Presiclenf ...,....Secrei'ary ....,....,Secre'lary .......Manager Warren L. Ambrose Roberi E. Anderson Charles J. Asfrue Alan Baer J. David Baer Robert F. Barber James R, Benlley James L. Bloch Carlos A. Brown Joaquin R. Busiamenie Thomas B. Carvey, Jr. Phillip L. Chandler Roberi' B. Cook John O. Coy Donald E. Craig Donald E. Davis O. Edmund Dews Gordon K. Durham D. Sfanley Dursf George D. Ellis, Jr Cedric K. Ferguson James R. Frolik Donald L. Gabriel John A. Galen William W. Gilbert William R. Giles Marvin Greenberg Richard G. Hahn James H. Julien Rachan Kaniana-Vanif Sam G. Knowles William H. Levers John L. Levy Arihur A. Lockharl F. Douglas Marshall Toyon 250 Club Kirk C. McFarland Jr. William H. McPherson Zenope P. Melcon Jr. Thomas W. Milburn Roberl' J. Miles William B. Misch Warren D. Mohr William R. Moran Thomas A. Morlon Daniel T. While Robert N. Willard Harry L. Williams Newlon E. Wise John J. Youle Richard C. Zellerbach Rene D. Zenlner George E. Zillgill Howard M. Nicholson Wesley R. Nowell John C. Oglesby Edwin A. Pelerson John W, Phillips Raymond E. Porler Roberl W. Poller Lucian J. Rice Robert B. Roessler James H. Sanguinelli Roberl C. Shapiro J. Keilh Slewarl James W. Sullivan George L. Tolman H. Roberl Traflon Roberl B. Wallace Roberl M. Wall Roberl L. Wheeler Upper Division James R. Benfley James L. Bloch Herberf J. Cabral William P. Creger Gordon K. Durham David S. Dursl James R. Frolik James H. Julien George W. Koffer Leonard B. Low Donald A. Myers Howard M. Nicholson John A. Penningfon Robert B. Roessler Roberi Rubin Roberf S. Spalding Eminger Sfewarf, Ill Lower Division Buddy H. Chasnoff Tyrus G. Harmsen Warren G. Weis Roberf L. Wheeler Richard C. Zellerbach 252 Lo ATCC F acully Dr. Carlefon E. Byrne Dr. David E. Faville U ndergraduale: Don L. Burdof Charles L. Coleman William G. T. Hyer Graduates Louis C. Grofhaus Howard M. Nicholson, Jr., pr Founded al Stanford Universily, 1901 MEMBERS WITHOUT PlCTURES Dr. Harry J. Raihbun Carl Ross Morse S. Levy, Jr. William H. Sfeiner T. Scofi Slralhairn esidenf They welcome Les wilh a friendly greeling every day Breakers Founded al Stanford University, 1911 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES F acuity Alfred R. Masfers Almon Rolh U udergraduates Charles E. Allen William B. Ayer Harvey H. Bernard James W. Crafl Walfer N. Drake Pefer R. Hemphill John F. Hippen Sam O. Houslon Warren L. Ambrose, presidenf firsf ferm Dr. E. Frederick Roth Frank F. Walker Rodney E. Johnson Richard W. Keusink J. Keiih Leavill Melvin H. Schlesinger Marvin R. Shapiro William A. Sfrufhers, Jr. Vicfor F. Wolcott Paul H. Schufe, presidenf second ferm The old floor sank because of lhe sleady waler 'Flow Upper Division Warren L. Ambrose Herberf E. Clallenberg Roberl H. Crawford Dan B. Eymann Richard G. Hahn Morfon Kleinberg Miles W. Kresge, Jr. Carl Livingsfon, Jr. W. Edward McCain John N. Mifchell Roberf W. Murphy Henry F. Norberg John C. Oglesby Clarence N. Peiss David B. Richardson, Jr Paul H. Schufe Lyle w. slaff Lower Dizfixion Maurice L. Brown 253 Upper Division Robert F. Barber James G. Barnes Burfon B. Berry John F. Boucher Francis J. Eisenlauer Jack S. Euphraf William H. Elson, Jr lrving Fine Clinlon T. Furrer, Jr. William C. Garreff William W. Gilberf Alberf Haas, Jr. Joseph F. Hirshberg Roberl' W. Hughey Anfon J. Medved Roberi D. O'Neill Reber? W. Poffer Reber? J. Preble Marvin R. Tonkin Lower Division Pefer MaHei Richard Middlefon William McPherson Lloyd G. Sciaroni Alberf A. Shansky Harry Williams, Jr. 254 EI C mpo Founded at Slanford University, 1913 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Henry W, Newman, Jr. Templefon Peck Umlergradnates Allan A. Armer R. Herberf Nurmi Frank H. Abboll, lll Elmer D. Sifkin Roberl F. Barber, Roberl D. O'Neill, presiclenl' firsf term presidenf second ferm When are 'lhey going io unboli fhal' door? El Capitan Founded at Stanford University, 1919 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Undergraduates James B, Busi William C. Cameron Harry B. Pangburn Richard K. Pefley William P. Pelers Harold N. Schell Carl E. Spilman Graduates Adrien E. Anderson C. Elihu Suils Donald L. Gabriel, John J. Youle, presidenf fi rsl ferm presidenf second ierm Whal, no beer busl' in Encina fhis year? Upper Division E. William Cook Roberf B, Cook Donald E. Craig Donald L. Gabriel William R. Giles Marvin R. Goodman William H. Levers Arfhur A. Lockharf Sydney Ross H. Carl Wilson, Jr. Newfon E. Wise William C. Woodcock John J. Youle Lower Division Donald C. Campbell Phillip L. Chandler William B. Misch 255 Chinese Stud nt Club Upper Division Louis L. Chang Henry Y. Lew Lung-hsin Wu Lung-shen Wu Lower Divixion Lawrence L. Lau, Jr. John R. Leong Lealrice Lowe Herbert K. Yee Kwock S. Yee Pefer Y. Yee Edward K. H. Tam 256 Founded at Stanford Uuiverxity, 1920 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Shan W. Chan U ndergraduales Wallace L, Chan Reber? C. Ching Graduates Chung K. Chang Shih-Min Cheng Foon P. Chin Francis P. Y. Ching Norman K. Chung Ping Wah-Fung Henry Y. Lew, presidenl' George F. Leong Frank H. Mock Kuang H. Hsiao Lam-Sham Kwock Gilberf S. Lee Pai-Ki Liao Helene H. Wong A popular group famous 'For 'iheir D.A R s El Cuaclro Founded at Slanford Uniz'er.vi1y, 1920 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Undergraduates George J. Galanis Roberf J. Hagopian Leland L. Howell Graduates Augusf H. Doermann Dean E. Dunniclif'F Fred M. Falconer Taine T. Bell, grads s presidenl firsf fe rm Harry H. Kanner Theofil F. Linharf, Jr. William H. Penisfon Pefer L. Harbury Louis F. James Cedric K. Ferguson, presidenf second ferm lill gel a lciclr oul of 'lhrowing around food and a 'Foolball Upper Division George D. Ellis, Jr. Cedric K. Ferguson Frederic F. Fitzgerald Charles H. Gray Emmefl W. Laidlaw Roberf F. McKeegan John R. Mosley James H. Sanguineffi James W. Sullivan Alberf E. Warrens Graduates Richard G. Alberfon Robert J. Barbieri Carl A. Beam Taine T. Bell Sidney Berneger Philip L. Carpenler Roberf R. Fair Louis E. Fambrini Berry W. Fosler Francis T. Haxo Joseph Mignola Rinaldo F. Rilchie Ralph W. Thompson William B. Wholey Frederick R. Worlhen 257 Upper Division Albert P. Behrens, Jr. Richard D. Burke O. Edmund Dews Dixon A. Dewey Theodore A. Diamant Clinton Eastman Robert G. Gibb R. Richard Heppe Stephen J. Kline Howard L. Ledeen Maurice R. Luke David H. Matlock Joe J. McCullough Robert E. Paterson Edwin A. Peterson Raymond E. Porter James W. Powell Edmund Rice Vernon W. Sanders Robert C. Shapiro Robert A. Van Wye Robert K. Vickery, Jr. Sherman T. Waldrip Paul L. Wolf Rene D. Zentner Lower Division James E. Archibald Rex M. Golobic Richard A. Myers Joseph N. Pew, lll Henry T. Ponsford Raymond M. Smith Graduate A. Jess Shenson 258 El Tigre Founded af Slarzford Universily, 1921 MEMBERS WITHGUT P Fntully Ben Shenson U ndergradnat es Donald F. Azevedo Herbert F. Bowerman Francis B. Hubbard Robert W. Leary Graduates John W. Anderson Harold E. Hall Warren L. Jensen Rene D. Zentner, president first term R. Richard l-leppe, president third term ICTURES Peter A. Low Albert D. Olech Edward D. Washbur Claude A. Rackus Randall 6. Rice Robert K. Vickery, Jr., president second term Heavy on the brainworlr, but is that all to a college education? I1 M- El Toro Founded at Stanford Uzziversily, 1902 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Facully O. E. Byrd Undergraduates Edward W. Fagan Jerome G. Fine Alan M. Hoisch Bradley G. Morison Graduate: Elmer E. Brinckerhoff D. Jack Parsons Elmer E. Brinckerhoff, presidenl firsl' Term Theodore M. Myers Louis Sloss, Jr. Gene P. Topie Kennefh M. Young Harry G. Parsons A. Harris Robison George L. Tolman, presidenf second ferm A congenial bunch of fellows represenled in all phases of campus aclivilies and afhlefics Upper Division J. David Baer Raymond Hammett Jack A. Monfeverde Terry Mullin John W. Phillips Lucien J. Rice George L. Tolman Roland E. Tornquisl' Harold R. Traffon John R. Van Nuys Roberf M. Wall Lower Division Alan A. Baer Carlos A. Brown John A. Galen Donald Hoyff Frank D. Marshall Charles Mefcalf, Jr. Warren D. Mohr Thomas A. Morton Wesley R. Nowell Richard Teifsworfh Roberi N. Willard Graduale William R. Moran 259 Upper Divixion Carlos Asensio- Wunderlich David S. Colburn Don M. Conway Cyclone Covey Charles W. Dole Edward M. Edwin Gilberf P. Haighr, Jr. George E. Honn, Jr. Roberf G. Liebensfein George M. MacLeod Thomas R. Trenf Sianley S. Tornbom Graduales Howard R. Kelly Oscar C. Lundsfrom Oiway O. Pardee O. Mason Sl. John-Gilberl 260 Walter Thompson Cooperative House Founded at Slanford University, 1941 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Undergraduates Allan G. Baris Joseph Berfino John N. Callander Graduates Pefer Bachrach John L. Bills Alberf E. Carlson Richard E. Coe Francis B. Collier David H. Garber Thomas R. Trenf, presidenl William H, Green Alberl H. Johnson Pefer M. Manson Wendell A. Horning Edwin C. James Daniel B. Luksic Oscar C. Lundsfrom Paul H. Mussen Paul C. Rosenbloom Their new house found lhem near lhe lop of lhe row and al 'the lop of lhe scholarship llsl' Sororities 262 f Hn! 1, FA :lg . . .- . -ww sf if Legg' as s , J . 1, Wg-A 1.2! Upper Division Barbara W. Azbell Edifh M. Borman Barbara E. Clausen Alison Gran? Befiy J. Hickok Charloffe F. Jackson Cynfhia M. Jacobs June E. Miller Marfhalu Newfon Evelyn Pleasant Mariorie Pleasanl' Marny A. Say Mariorie Schlichimann M. Clare Tompson Melva Trevor Joyce P. Wallace Barbara I. Woods Lower Division Georgann S. Barrel? Joanne Benedicf Dorofhy M. Bishop Edilh C. Blair Elizabeih I. Blair Mary L. Blair MariorieM.Chapman Hallie J. Coon Audrey M. Freese Loraine H. Granicher Kay Hammond Virginia M. Harfwick Virginia S. Hendricks M. Joan Hubbard Gloria J. Kellogg Beverly A. Leggeff Geraldine Lloyd Lois A. MacGregor Nar.cy A. McLaren Mary L. Mueller Beverly J. Oilem Margarel J. Parker Maria S. Rael Rufh J. Ralsfon Harriel M. Reed Marirose Shenk Helen M. Supple Margaref J. Walrls Alpina Cmicron Pi Founded al Bernard College, 1897 Lambda Chapter established, 1910 A A -'La' f-'f'I.r1.Vf1??-r.:?:ii' 'S-'5'E1?:ri.f,ZLf::lf::1 -:'A 1 2 ,,Qr72r1?X1? 'eV WWW luwili, is--515,55 m5,,,.,,,.g.. ...r21:::1a,.,.i-...ft I K A L F ' ' MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES F arulty Claire Loflus Undergraduates Jane W. Galbrailh Lorraine F. Nicholson Graduate Margery Gunn Barbara I. Woods, presideni firsl Term Barbara W. Azbell, presidenf second term Tl'1ey're half way I'o Heaven al' il1e lop of Ihe row gras., Founded at Syracuse Uni1,'ersil1f, 1872 Kappa Chapter established, 1899 263 aj V- f ,gf 11.1. ' i ,. we Q -- Q , wir. br-H - ,, I if 'A'.' .. T V 111-li 3: A M y I fl' ' for E H E 5- - ,Q 'P Q, - A - e-M - gi f 'H er 1 . T I. T rr -f- .,'e .. :inf fav v..ja.-,335-A1? ,i if Upper Division MEMBERS WITHOUT PlCTURES M. Ann Beyer Mary l. Bullis Theodora Chadwick Ffzculf-i' Eleanor M. Eschen Dr. Helen B. Pryor Elizabefh Griffin Undergraduales Jean A. Griffin E. Jeanne Pomeroy Irma Hazelline, presidenf firsf ferm Nancy L. Ingber, oresidenf second ferm gef fheir sfoclry jeans-clad bodies info fhe Pink Passion Phyllis J. Hammond Nancy Haskins Irma M. Hazelfine Nancy L. lngber Leslie F. Langnecker Loree Meek Nancy Schermerhorn Mary M. Supple Virginia Swayne L. Lucille Terrell Beffy J. Tweedy Marilyn Well Lower Division Mariorie E. Amos Mariorie S. Behneman Anne E. Bloomfield Grace Campbell Dorofhy C. Carew Mary J. Clafworfhy Julie E. Crommelin June A. Fowler Helen M. Frosl' Dorofhy A. Hughes Margaret Husfon Helen I. Jones Barbara E. Kelly Rufh E. Larson Gwendolyn M. Leege Rose D. Macarfney R. Consiance Maguire Frances l. Mclnnis Nancy N. Nichols Peggy A. Nickell Jane M. Peckham Joan l. Penberfhy Patricia G. Pierce Pafricia A. Pierson Cafherine B. Quinn Ramona Reid Sara A. Robinson Jane E. Sonfheimer 264 rr if Mit ll' 4, sine. Upper Division Belh Babcock Mary E. Bernhauer Helen Brachvogel Margaref A. Brigham Rosalie S. Carpenler Mary Chapin Barbara J. Cull Eleanor P. Day Margaret A. Harrison Joan A. Hill Joanne R. Jones Carol Kasch Bealrice MacDonald Dorofhy McAdams Beverly G. Paulson Adele G. Peirson Courlaney Perren Margarel L. Roberfs Kay E. Schwarlz Marlha Thurmond Willis M. Walson Lower Division Lois M. Arnelr K. Ann Bolender Nancy E. Brown Belly J. Calfee Chrisline DeLap Nancy Dole Nancy Duckelf Frances Frazier Nancy Ganahl lnez Kerr Claire Lippincoll Euna McCullers Adra Merrill Judilh Moore Carolyn Perrsorn Marcia Russell Kalherine J. Supple Karhleen L. Tremaine Louise E. Twogood Mary V. Whilehead Pafrlcia Whiflemore Peggy J. Wynn Chi Cmega Fzmnded al Uuiversily of Arkansas 1895 Nu Alpha Chapter establzshed 1915 u-. MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES Faculty Elizabelh Buckingham Undergraduate Carla Roberls Joan A. Hill, presidenl firsl lerm Adele G. Peirson, presidenl second lerm Praise 'lhe blondes and pass around peroxide Founded at Boston Uniz'er,rily, 1888 Omega Chapier established, 1909 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Adelaide Palmer U ndergraduates Elixabeth A. Blystone Patricia Z. George Joan R. Kibbey Patricia A. Palmer president first term Frances E. Harvey, president second term Delta Delta Delta-monotonous, isn't it? 265 Delta Delta Delta Upper Division Betty L. Brooks Pauline D. Cramer Patricia A. Crowe June M. Ellis M. Ruth Faris Dorothy E. Freitag Frances E. Harvey M. Virginia Kirkland Alice G. Martin Patricia A. Palmer Nancy M. Felton Barbara G. Sadler Helen H. Schwab Loralee V. Smith Lower Division M. Helen Beatty Patricia M. Bruni Jacqueline M. Compton Marilee H. Creech Louise Fisher Luana B. Forkner Elizabeth E. Godshall Catherine M. Grim Karen G. Hale Virginia L. Harper Shirley A. Houghton Janet F. Irving Jeanette L. Karn Virginia Lacy Ruth L. Maxwell Nancy Norris Virginia L. Patterson Mary L. Patton Nancy L. Pederson Barbara L. Price Elizabeth R. Rabbitt Beverly J. Richards Ariel Schuyler R. Virginia Soper Margery J. Thomas Jeanne A. Whisenant 266 fr lo-.us , r i. ,- A 'AI' 3 Upper Division Jane Armstrong Julia D. Bonneii Rosemary Cross Dorofhy M. Dickinson Doris D. Dolan Isabel Fawceff Cafherine Guerena Diane A. Holmes lone T. Klinder Helen G. Knighi Janei McClanahan Florence W. Rollins Helen F. Savory Peggy Shaw Barbara J. Slauqhler Harrier L. Spicer Patricia A. Thuresson Befsey Wilson Lower Division Beverlee J. Adams Elizabefh A. Allan Jane Ausman Nancy Benson Marilynne J. R. Brandon Virginia W. Burks Carole J. Carpenfer Marion Carsfarphen Cally Curfis Elizabeih F. Ely Mary W. Gaies Marion F. Gibbs Eugenia Henderson Joan F. Hodgdon Barbara L. Kemp Charmian Kolar Hefty A. Love Joan MacDonough Joan V. Monroe Rosalind Murray Blossom V. Parke Shirley Peifii Rosemarie l. Price Rozenne Richards Sallie Tiernan Barbara Upshaw Marion Willard Delta amma Founded at Lewis School, Oxford, Mississippi, Upsilon Chapter established, 1897 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES U ndergraduales Anne Alfon Barbara R. Beaver Kafharine Williams Helen G. Knighf, presideni' firsl ferm Pafricia A. Thuresson, presidenf second ferm Palo Alfo 8835-Big Operaior Speaking 1874 Founded at Syracuse Uvziversily, 1874 Mu Chapter exlablished, 1906 ., , r 'ff' fi., . W- f MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Olivia B. Byler Undergraduate Barbara A. Lyon Graduate Juanita I. Gossman Virginia Stimson, president first term Jane Glasson, president second term Gamma Phi they satisfy y' Xwf Gamma Phi Beta 267 1' ff' . f a 'as rg' :mia Upper Division Peggy Boothe Eloise V. Courtright Jane E. Donald Charlotte Downey Rosamund Fuller Nancy M. Gammon Jane Glasson Barbara A. Gregg Neva J. Haight Betty M. Hale Clarice H. Haylett Jeanne H. Hinchman Emily L. Howard Jean E. Johnstone Mariorie Mi1e Martha M. Reed Barbara A. Stevens Virginia Stimson Dorothy A. Suppiger Jeanne R. Tangeman Lower Division E. Webb Boydon Elizabeth W. Case Joan M. Cofteen Julia A. Cook Carol Foster Janet Hale Shirley R. Jamison Clare A. Kester 4 Ann E. Lathrop Anna Lundstrom Jean MacFarlane Merriam E. Margetts Joan M. Marion Doris M. Martin Eleanor V. Mosely Georgianna L. Patty Mariorie A. Smith Jane E. Spaulding lda L. Spurgin Lorraine E. Struve Barbara A. Tupman Juliette P. Weston Nancy J. Wilson 268 Founded at DePauw Uf1i1'e1'si!y, 1870 Phi Claaplcr esfablixlned, 1892 -' fzfi-' fl 1' J - 194:57 . 'Li :gif , '- ,.' . , ff! fax ,Magma Q G f' ' 5 : 2. MQ? Biff 'r - A ' 5' A a ppa P a 2 a fl 5' B ff. ' fi? ,5,f4fQw iff' 1. . . a igix 1 ., ,s- A. M lr. U. tw . Upper Division Jean E. Chandler Jean E. Coghlan Mary J. Dennis Margery J. Emlay Virginia E. Finch Palricia W. Garrefl Kalhryn L. Gore Janelle A. Granl Elizabelh J. Hind Beverly Humphreys Geraldine P. Hughes Kafhryn C. Larkin Joan E. Lilchfield W. Ellis McKellar Nancy Reel Naomi Thrapp Marqarel S. Wallace Belly A. Welch Frances A. Winslon Lower Division Susan A. Abboll Nancy E. Barry Barbara M. Bales Jane Blair Barbara B. Brooks Janel R. Busse Barbara S. Chapman Palricia Chrisl Doris A. Dreusike Margery B. Duhig Rebecca B. Gibson Jane Gillespie Charlofle Goodwin E. Ann Goodwin Suzanne Hepperle Mary H. Hoag Mary J. Hunfsberger Belle C. Keeney Patricia M. Kingsfon Eleanor E. Pendlefon Corlefle Rossiler Sulanne Smilh Barbara E. Snyder Barbara D. Thornburgh Janel A. Tillson Ann Van Dyke Mariorie Welch Elizabefh A. Wheeler MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Mary Yosl Undergradmzle: Annelle L. Ed ler Mary J. Dennis, presidenl firsl ferm Naomi Thrapp, president second lerm W.--W Company assembled on 'Fronl porch-Eyes Delcewardl Founded at Monmouth College, 1870 Beta Eta Cbapler eslablisbed, 1892 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Undergraduates Margarel' A. Beman Barbara R. Breuner Margaref V. Grimsley Marcella K. Mahony, presidenf firsl ferm Janef M. Afkinson, presidenl second lerm You can l gel lo Heaven on a pair of slcafes ..f2 afQ14r:ni6mex5'Z.sir.. A Kappa Kappa Gamma Upper Divixion Janef M. Alkinson Prudence D. Burlis Ann Byingfon Pafricia A. Emison Gloria Hihn Barbara Horner Mary V. Leonard Marcella K. Mahony Jean L. Naffziger Mary E. Phleqer Suzanne Schulfheis Barbara Backer Georgiana D. Baer Rosemary Baker Frederika H. Bancrofl Joan D. Boeck Sally H. Breuner Ann C. Brokaw Adaline W. Brown Marion M. Bush Leonore Byrne Pafricia Dana Lillian M. Dillman Sarah Fay Suzanne Field M. Jeannelfe Grimsley Elizabeth l. Harfwell Pauline l. Holcomb Renee Lindquisf Marcia M. Long F. Delanie Madison Barbara A. McClure Beverly J. McClure Nancy Neave Suzanne H. Price Mildred P. Rivers Elizabelh J. Rucker Ewell Sale Marcia W. Smifh Marilyn R. Weiss Carol Whitmore Pauline C. Wilson 270 Pi Beta Phi Upper Divirion Patricia E. Bouchard Mary M. DeFriest Maryetta Fagan Roella Ford Frances M. Harrison Mary A. Mack Jean C. Montgomery Barbara C. Mordecai Nancy N. Needham Lorraine F. Rude J. Suzanne Stephens Phyllis V. Swing Margaret D. Terry Elinor C. Underwood Lower Division Martha Austin Helen E. Aycrigg Marilynn F. Bernard Barbara H. Bonner Patricia Burk Barbara K. Burroughs Rosemary Clock Johanna E. Dixon Barbara E. Emmons Sybil B. Harrison Velma Hickman Margaret L. Irving Marion Kirkpatrick Lois B. Kruse Doris E. Moore Adele Reynolds Jean L. Richards Joanne Scowcroft Mary J. Sumner Carol Swasey Merle E. Swift Maiya C. Teague Barbara J. Templeton Betty L. Terry Barbara E. Van Cott Jane Waldvogel Virginia Wardlaw Founded at Monmouth College, 1867 California Alpha Chapter eslablirhed 1893 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Ufldergraduafes Katherine A. Baxter Harriet L. Driscoll Z. Ann Gallery Nan K. Whedon J. Suzanne Stephens, president first term Mary A. Mack, president second term Where the blimps get the glimpse on the Row N W Fraternities l852 272 xxx xxx xx .Q , QAM, 'geszz-2253.53 A li of' 5 1. xx' wwf ' Upper Division Kenneth A. Anderson Robert Blatt, Jr. Clark J. Bonner Charles E. Crary Gordon B. Crary, Jr. Robert C. Crary David H. Doud Richard K. Driscoll Peter R. Gadd Gordon Jacobs Alan T. Margo Ira A. Marshall, Jr. William J. Mapel John R. McCurdy Robert S. McCIean James C. Nicholson Edwin S. Phillips Emery H. Rogers Richmond Stampley George Woodward Lower Di-virion Fred Ackerman, Jr. Dennis G. Babson Robert P. Berryman James G. Boswell Frank M. Brooks, Jr. Walter C. Brune J. Benjamin Earl Harold H. Ferris David R. Freeman Harold H. Hopper John F. Howe Henry T. Leckman, Jr. Hoyt B. Leisure Carl T. Long, Jr. Robert W. Mapel James Neville Fred H. Palmer James R. Thomas Graduale Frank J. Boutin Founded at Hamilton College, 1832 Sliznford Chapter established 1916 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Leonard Ely Beniamin M. Page Payson J. Treat U fzdergraduates Donald A. Allan Sherman F. Anderson David B. Brunson Owen Bypotte John L. Eliel Elwin B. Hall James M. Henrv John M. Sadler Peter Soyster William E. Spragins Peter R. Gadd, president first term David H. Doud, president second term They got along quite well without their house mother this year Founded al Universily of California. 1914 Beta Cbapler eslablzfrbed, 1920 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Charles W. Barnet? David L. Bassefl Alvin J. Cox, Jr. Raymond D. Harriman Aubrey G. Rawlins Rixford K. Snyder Undergradualex Roberl' G. Linville Corflandl Van Rensselaer Graduale: Lawrence J. Dalgero Roberf A. Helliwell William Thomas, presidenf firsi' ferm John M. Harter, presidenl second ferm They loci: 'lheir doors wilh Phi Bele keys 2 7 3 l h A p a Kappa Lambda Upper Division Raymond M. Alden David M. Allen Donald M. Ayers J. William Clague Ross B. Evans Robert W. Fischer John M. Harriman John M. Harfer Jack T. Heckelman W. Bruce Howard Harvard Lomax Chesler O. Newman, II Donald E. Sharp Harry W. Slrick Merlin J. Taber, Jr. William F. Taylor William Thomas Roberf D. Wallace Norman S. Winfemufe Lower Division William A. Alfonle, Jr. John F. Bennerl Dix K. Brow Ward Cooper, Jr. James G. Emerson, Jr. Don Kreps Reuben G. Moeckli Jack H. Rees Jay W. Reeve James H. Smifh Wallace W. Slinson Charles H. Sword Graduate: Carroll E. Bradberry David L. Narver. Jr- 274 ' ik? 35 'I if A fa -2 fp K fl, ,. mf., xr . P V nf S, . A 'C E: -fi M N Upper Division Roberf D. Barker Richard C. Barry George Bonde Joseph Byrne, Jr. John Campbell Kirkham Campbell John C. Carlson Kenrlelh J. Cooper T. Dudley Cramer Thomas E. Doody John H. B. Dudley Eugene M. Foster Richard H. Payne F. Philip Rice W. Donald Richards John B. Shaw Lawrence D. Taylor Nicholas H. Van Dorn Rober? N. Worcesier Lower Division John N. Baird, Jr. Charles G. Bancroff, ll Roberl L. Belzer Samuel H. Hall James A. Haycox Frederick A. Koening James B. Lapierre Roberl N. Reynolds Rollin C. Scoff ,!?Hi2W ', fN'3!?b9zQ..r Founded at Yale, 1845 Tau Chapter established, 1917 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Facully John B. Canning Roberl G. Morris Undergraduaies John U. Anderson Malcolm H. Brown Channing W. Cafhcarf William E. Hawkes Hayden W. Pilman, Jr. Charles C. Read William D. Wagslaffe Graduaiex Fra nz Gehrels Leslie W. Hobson Frederick W. Koepke Warren B. Spickard G. Luhrs Slroud Roberf D. Barker, presidenl firsl lerm W. Donald Richards, president second ferm A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and-a ping-pong lable .am Founded at Virginia Ilfilitary Institute, 1865 Beta Psi Chapter established, 1891 AI ha Tau Gme a MEM BERS WITHOUT PlCT U RES Faculty Evereff S. Dean Paul E. Holden John B. Hurlbuf William B. Lockhart Barrefi F. McFaddon Edgar E. Robinson Graham Sfuarf Bernard C. Weber Undergraduate: Clay S. Bleck T. Roberf Carr Charles H. Dobbel H. Duane Heafh Leon V. Omelka Jan R. vanReekum, J Wayne A. Reinsch John W. Sinai Arfhur B. Sweefser Charles B. Thorne Ralph W. Whitaker, Jr. l'. Graduates Nicol Cook Roberl F. Dashiell Winslow J. Fosler, Jr. Frank D. Gurhrie Kennelh I. Jones Roberl' Y. Griswold, presidenf first Term Manuel Campos, presidenf second lerm James C. P. Hirsf, presideni lhird Term Hey Pi Phis, 'telescopes on 'rhird 275 1- W 'V Upper Division C. Kemp Benneif, Jr. Frank H. Binney John B. Burnham, Jr. Manuel Campos Loring W. Clark William T. Collings Roberf J. Disher Henry I. Dodds Roberf l. Farrar Denslow B. Green Roberl Y. Griswold Jack H. Hieronymus James C. P. Hirsf William B. Honegger James G. Howe Roberf S. Jones James B. Kessler William MacMasler C. Eugene Sherwood Roberf E. Todd John P. Wonder Lower Division Roberf E. Archer Charles Brubaker Julius A. Buckler, Jr. Gregg O. D'Nelly Harold J. Freemon John E. Gallagher John S. Griswold Bruce E. Haight Harold J. Havre Alan M. Hedden Charles R. Luke Fred H. Maguire George D. McDonald L. Bruce Meyer Wesley E. Seymore Arihur Smifh Merrill K. Sieele Wayne F. Sturgis Thomas Townsend, Ill Carl B. Wagner Walker Wallace Clarence Woodward 276 li' ' f f gy ' sz Q56 4' 33611. E .2 e ij Q wXf9.Q Upper Division Frank A. Bauman Roberl J. Brookes Lawrence R. Grannis K. C. Leroy Haines Charles D. Hamilfon William H. Kroener Roger M. Laveriy Richard C. McAuliffe Morgan McGilvray William W. Messick Richard H. Reel Philip G. Shean Willard W. Smiih George W. Siimson William G. Sumner Arthur T. Weaver Roderick D. Wheeler George E. Zillgiif Lower Division Richard R. Ambrose E. Mariin Anderson Douglas B. Balfhis Morris A. Daly Douglas P. Graham Richard H. Hamilfon Carl L. Hoag William Hombach Clark M. Hunier James A. Keisier William W. Lovvorn Roy E. Nafizger, Jr. Richard L. Narver C. Richard Osborn William R. Phillips David R. Porier Henry L. Sallonsiall Thomas Spear John H. Terry Barreif H. Weber James V. Wilkinson Bernard L. Woody Founded at Miami University, 1839 Lambda Sigma Chapter established, 1894 . iff af--av 'ere ' f -1. V -' 4'-fvraaiw 1 i' 'Z L ' ..i, ii i . mr 31.35 ' .r ' . o r MEMBERS WITHOUT PlCTU RES Faculty Thomas Barclay Eliof Blackwelder John Bunn Franklin Johnson Alberf Whiiaker U ndergraduales Clinlon A. Campbell James E. Cox William Delanoy, Jr. Fred H. Howell Robert Keenan Carl Mason Norman Schieber Roberl Sears David Smiih Frank C. Winfers Graduate Brix E. Fension Richard H. Reel, presidenf firsi ierm William W. Messick, presideni second ierm Roger M. Laveriy, presideni ihird lerm Siudies come iirsi-on nighis when Mora's is closed 1u 9im ? M, ., is Q:-V::.'s .'1s:'.f.. V. V- Founded at Union College, 1841 Alpha Gamma Delta established, 1895 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Undergraduates Donald J. Dudley Edgar A. Luce Robert Morrison John J. Muckey Thomas M. Yedor Arthur L. Schmitl, president first term Robert R. Hind, Jr., president second term They have a strong national organization 277 Upper Division Charles E. Ackerman Donald M. Avery Byrne Bernard Emmet J. Cashin Everett B. Clary James W. Cooper Christopher Cusack Wilfred D. Fletcher George C. Good Alfred A. Hampson, Jr. Robert C. Hampton Sidney Henderson Robert L. Hind, Jr. Robert R. Hind, Jr. John H. Jensen James A. La Gasa Edwin H. Livingston, Jr James E. Munroe William E. Nichols Thomas W. Ohliger David K. Robinson Robert H. Roe Arthur L. Schmitz Frank A. Spencer Richard B. West Edward A. Wheeler Lower Division Nathaniel C. Allyn William J. Barton John S. Davis Robert W. DeMott Arthur B. Dunne Robert A. Hatch Eric Hoffman William O. Hopping Elia A. Long Malcom A. Mynderse Richard C. Pfeiffer Andrew J. Shepard Locke W. Turner Barry W. Ulrich Donald D. Webster Hugh S. West 278 . . 1 X 354. .stiff Upper Division Bruno Banducci Thomas B. Catron, Ill Charles R. Collier Carroll J. Collins Gordon R. Ewig Edward A. Gibbs, Jr. John J. Hernan, Jr. R. Stafford Hughes Keith A. Kern Frank Marisch, Jr. Jim D. Niebel John H. Pugh William C. Ritter Leland E. Scott Darwin P. Seeley Glenn Siemon Stretton M. Smith Charles A. Taylor Warren R. Thoits Clarence E. Thurber William L. Wilton Larry B. Wolf Lower Division Richard O. Bullis Donald E. Davis George C. Haberfelde Arthur O. Harper John R. Johnson Hamilton C. de Jong John T. McLane, Jr. Thomas W. Milburn Bruce N. Moore Glenn H. Nielson John H. Rey John R. Seidel, Jr. Monteagle Stearns Frederick E. Weybret Graduale James C. Engdahl 1 Founded at Cornell Lnwerxzty 1890 Stanford Cbapler establzxbed, 1905 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Joseph W. Bingham Arthur M. Calhcart Marion R. Kirkwood Ralph H. Lutz William B. Owens Undergraduates Norman P. Andresen Hughes Bliss Charles Boafman John Pefricciani Monteagle Stearns Wallace Thompson Graduales Herbert G. Bull Darrell J. Holman Stanley T. Lee Donald Selby Charles A. Taylor, president first term Edward A. Gibbs, president second term Lots of talent chess champions and vlolrnlsls V . 279 Founded at Yale, 1844 Sigma Rho Cbapier eslahlished, 1904 Delta Kappa Epsilon MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Upper Divixion J. Carlisle Barringer John A. Clark F c Uy Richard C. Diebenkorn, James Lawson Undergraduate: Ronald A. Bishop Jack J. Bronson John T. Driscoll Roberl' R. Brown Thomas G. Fuller William W. Chrisfiansen William P. Goodan Leland W. Cuiler, Jr. Jim Kresl John T. Leddy Fred R. Leuenberger Richard M. Price William F. Hooper Graduates William G. Joslyn Henry E. Claflin William H. Mannon David E. Pafierson William P. Goodan, presidenl firsl and second terms Richard B. McDonough James T. Moore, Jr. John J. Quinlan Cheslie D. Saroyan Boslon W. Smilh Carey Q. Slanlon Whal do lhey do in Olclahoma-il s a dry slale Roberf A. Sloner Millon C. Vucinich John H. Wilson Lower Division John R. Chace Arlhur L. Crowe James R. Gamble Frifz H. Grau David C. Hanna Joe C. Kice H. Bowman Lamporl William A. Lowe Richard N. Mackey Daniel J. McGanney Richard P. Munroe Donald C. Wallace, Jr. William C. Weslcoll, Jr hai: .ma-mu v A9E! 2 I : 'IIA-2 EZJHEAGHHI 280 .,. .es-di 4'.? t U C6 , 4 in ' ' If 1- 'iw it ATA vi if 'i' -.: 4' 161. .ff '14, . ' Va' S ef 'iii 5-V51 Q.. ,-,., .5 ,L 1 Upper Division Hugh R. Alvord Ferris F. Boolhe Peler C. Bosche Jack D. Carpenler Paul L. Egeler David N. Fills Ned S. Gales Jeremy J. Lamb Melvin B. Lane Arfhur C. Malhews C. Mayo McDonald Lloyd W. McGovern Sheldon W. Parker William G. Paul, Jr. Henry T. Plale Donald W. Ross G. Cal Sefzer Ward G. Walkup Joseph E. Welch James W. Whilson Howard W. Wrighf, J Duane E. Zamzow Lower Division Roberl J. Arlhur Burlram L. Avery Roberf G. Beverley Roberl X. Brodie Richard W. Call William M. Carpenler George E. Calor Norman Chrisfiansen Roberl E. Cuenin William C. Davidson Roberf C. Fess Harlan S. Gelderman George E. Grimes Roberl P. Hall A. Alexander Harris Jack R. Hauser George H. Jess William P. Kohlhaas Harry E. Mason Roberl B. Rosecrance Kennelh A. Sharp Richard Q. Williams Donald M. Zappellini Founded at Bethany College, 1859 Bela Rho Chapter established 1893 R MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Roy W. Jaslram Ernesl W. Marlin Charles N. Reynolds Frederick G. Tickell Charles Vance U nd ergraduales Leonard S. Woods John S. Woolley G radzmles Theodore A, Chesfer John F. Curran Russell F. Wulff Sheldon W. Parker, president firsf lerm James W. Whifson, presidenl second term Top of -lhe Row-lop of lhe lusf7 Founded al lflvillianzv College, 1834 Stanford Cbapler eslablixbed, 1896 1 lv. H ...,i J- . F in A ' 'fi 1-in-4-' ,.,' fx ' ' 'I f 'S . . .h 3:s ' f .Tis .gf ' fi ' .. F N r' ef M- sr . we 'RN me . 1 ve .Pm Q, L 5. -er- ff 1 :sf ri , . ie .Qs 28l . -g r MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Paul J. Beard George B. Culver Charles H. Danforfh Joseph S. Davis Paul H. Davies John P. Milchell Ufldergraduales Peter W. Allen Roberl K. Bedell Roberl Billings A. Beniamin Herrick John F. Lawry Merion J. Price Blaine Riano Gerald C. Roinesfad Roderick M. Sherwood William R. Wiggins Frank D. Wigmore Graduale William R. Howell Carl L. Wapple, presidenr firsl 'term Roberf C. Sylva, president second Term They ihrew lheir pins oul and wailed-and waired Upper Division Douglas Ballard Vicfor E. Caglieri Aurelio O. Caruso James K. Crosby Gordon Knapp Loren H. La Prade Leo J. McCaffrey Lee Peake Harold E. Perrich Roberf C. Sylva Carl L. Wapple John H. Wise Lower Division Peler V. Augusf Roberl J. Barsocchini Michael Coonan Corwin H. Eberling Frederick L. Ferroggiaro Alberl M. Fish Roberl D. Frisbee Hyland J. Heber? Thomas A. Hudson Lewis C. Johnslon John J. Sogorka Roberl R. Vayssie Donald J. Wilson Graduate Charles W. McCoy 282 .1 5 'iiufgib .V Q., Q iff! 'Q Upper Division Lawrence N. Bailard Alfred J. Baken, Jr. Edward F. Carpenler Philip B. Chase Clyde J. Curley Rodden L. Finney William B. Forman Glen W. Gage Roberf W. Gray Henry P. Gueriin George A. Hopiak Arihur E. Kimberlin Seyberf Kinsell Thomas V. La Cosle Harold W. Levitt Roberl McFadden, Jr. Willard P. Norberg Dick W. Pehl Wayne G. Price Alfred F. Smilh, Jr. Lower Division Richard M. Barfle Roberl H. Carlson Charles W. Cummings John T. Dreyfuss Allan B. Fredhold, Jr. Jack G. Frosf Offo L. Jones Roberf E. Kinsinger R. Merl Ledfcrd, Jr. Merwin L. Lisiecki George R. Moore Charles H. Nealis John F. Ocfigan, Jr. Budd F. Rude Edward J. Sandford W. Philip Seaman Burnell K. Semrau Charles J. Smilh Donald H. Sweei Curfis W. Tarr C. William Young Kappa Alph Founded at Washiriglon and Lee, 1865 Alpha Phi Chapter established, 1895 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES Faculty Fred H. Carpenfer Hardin Craig Elmer D, Fagan U mlergraduales Richard W. Keusink Rodney C. Morse Donald C. Schaffer Owen R. Walker Graduates P. Tucker Weslbrook Charles E. Wilder Alfred F. Smiih, Jr. presidenl firsl' Term Wayne G. Price, presidenf second ferm Some of lheir boys wenl' info +he Army Founded at University of Virginia, 1869 Beta Zeta Cbabter established, 1899 283 6 'I QW-' Kappa Sigma MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Ralph H. Luiz Edward G. Nelson Charles C. Scolf Harry Shipkey Undergraduates Marshall A. Beck Carroll F. Byrd Lewis E. Clannelli H. Gordon Farrar, Jr. Gregory Hoskins George H. Jones Donald G. Landale Donald A. McGilvray Jack G. Neuperf Charles W. Sfraub Clarke Van Vleef Graduates William Andrus Jack E. Hunlsbergef Beniamin H. Parkinson, presidenf first ferm Frank D. O'Neill, presidenf second Term Their volleyball +eam gave 'lhe Kappas a hard iighl fhis year Upper Division Ralph L. Ashion John R. Brooke Ted H. Eberle Charles Green Roberf C. Hansen Granville E. Lee Colin R. Mackay Jack Magheffi Roberf E. Maloney Frank D. O'Neil Beniamin H. Parkinson Donald Pendergrass Donald M. Salisbury Paul Scholl Paul T. Shaw John K. Spence James C. Wolfard Lower Division Donald H. Bafes Richard R. Blurlon Clyde C. Burch, Jr. Carl P. Burke Andrew B. Campbell Jack E. Coppage Thomas L. Doyle, Jr. William D. Eberle Homer C. Hamlin Roberf T. Henry John B. Hundley Thomas H. Marlzloff J. Blaine Murray B. Carlelon Provosl Roberf W. Rolh Esfes Snedecor, Jr. Roberl C. Wolfard 284 , gt. .iff 3. I - f x, su 'I 'S v ii . 'il 6 I .5 Upper Division Ralph K. Biorklund Earl W. Brubaker Donald Burdoff Bayard H. Colyer, Jr John R. Grey Clark E. Guinan Reuben Hills, Ill Roberl E. Jones David Kofahl Curlis G. Maynard Barney E. Olsen Philip F. Ticer Charles E. Wakefield David Williams Roberf C. Wreisner Malcolm P. Youker Lower Division John Dee Roberf L. Forbes John T. Fullon Elwood C. Greisl Roger Helsfrom Norman Hunfer Neal Lindslrom John J. Mofonnler Thomas Murriefa Philip H. Prince John J. Thompson Richard D. Tuchscherer Founded at Miami University, 1848 California Bela Chapler established, 1891 ' ' ' -V . pf' - 1 -il , ,V ,jr fin li. A .1, f., Y. .. K 1-,bfi ' I ' J- 'i'a.i'3s. . Am- - . f as ..-'- , . .2515 ff? I . 7 1 . psf I ' 2 ' -le -, -. I .s.-ref' v-A +' eff ' Tl ' .f 'ill 2 PM ' ' QM. in if v A , ' K sl P 'Zy:,..s- hh ! . nf' m 3 - b MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES U nd ergraduales James E. Armslrong A. Donald Brel? John M. Burris A. Lawrence Dee Vernon Edler, Jr. Randall Fawcell Thomas R. van Fleel Marshall McDaniel Arnold W. Meiners Wynn H. Redman Arfhur W. Schaffer Roberl E. Sears Slephen A. Tish Clemons C. Turner Haze A. Wallace Ralph K. Biorklund, presidenl firsl ferm Barney E. Olsen, presidenl second lerm They sil in +he sun on fhe fronl sleps and remember 'lhe good old days Founded at Universily of Pennsylzfarzia, 1850 Alpha Tau Chapler established, 1915 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculiy Thomas M. Newell Undergraduales Oliver W. Andrews William J. Coughlin Richard Derby Richard H. Fogel Earle G. Parkinson Volney F. Van Dalsem Warren A. Wass Gradual es Timolhy J. Fogel William S. Rouversol William M. Miller, presidenl firsl ferm Roberl C. Hannah, presidenl second term Aclivilies or else-or else a 'line 13x E345 Phi Kappa Sigma Upper Division David E. Bills Floyd R. Bekins Gene J. Burlon Allen C. Cleveland Bruce T. Cordingly William J. Coughlin Travers E. Durkee Harry E. Dyck George G. Gule Roberl C. Hannah Harry H. Hicks Calvin A. Knickerbocker Frank W. Lynch Bruce A. McClelland William M. Miller William Ohlandl, Jr. Charles D. Pearce William B. Young Lower Division Frank D. Allen Rex W. Alsup William F. Baxler Frederick H. Brennan Waller H. Condley Jack W. Flammer Charles W. Findeisen Richard H. Fogel Cary D. Funk James R. Hors? Hans H. Larsen William E. McClalchy Roberl L. Paul William S. Rule Warren Tucker, Ill es E r ' Af? Q .isa '1 Pimi Sigma Kappa Upper Division Russell W. Dunlap Alan E. Maurer Francis E. Perry Lower Division Lucien M. Richards Founded at Nlasxacbuaetts Slate College 1873 Nu Deuteron Cbapler eslublzsbed 1923 IVF' MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Edward K. Slrong, Jr Rixford K. Snyder U ndergradualex Slelios M. Andrew Waller H. Harvey Ralph O. Hill Douglas B. Janney Peler C. Miller Eugene H. O'Neil, Jr Ben W. Ryan Graduate Rex W. Cranmer Alan E. Maurer president Douglas B. Janney, vice-presidenf Whose 'rurn is il' lo cook dinner lonlghl? Founded at University of Alabama, 1856 California Alpha Chapter established, 1892 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES Faculty Jilson M. Peattie Charles E. Shepard Undergraduates James S. Brown John l. Brudie Preston C. Burchard Baird Dolman Hale C. Field George M. Glasgow Alanson Hinman Harper H. lnk William L. LaFollel'le Bruce D. Marshall Beniamin G. Miller Tyler K. Norton Richard A. Stephens J. Richard Turner Phillip B. Zaugg Graduate T. Newton Russell Gilbert C. Tompson, president first term James A. Cahill, president second term Commonly lcnown as the Si g Alph Frat Club 289 'QQ Mus - 'YZ f .M .ft .Q U ef' fi? -1 4? gif x 1' 0 fs. REQ? 92 .5-,Y F Upper Division William H. Allen Ernest R. Blumberg James W. Byers James A. Cahill Joseph E. Davis Douglas K. Duncan John W. Hartman Oliver R. Henrickson John D. Horrall J. Monte Johnston Homer E. Menker Beniamin F. Morrison John A. Mosher Emery W. Neale James F. Redding Donald E. Reiss Darrell L. Ritter Robert C. Stotler Henry D. Thoreau Scott Tilden Gilbert C. Tompson Martin P. Ward Lower Division John Arneill, Ill Wayne R. Brown Harry G. Bubb Frank G. Casella Donal B. Duncan Almeron J. Field John P. Finch William l. Goodhew William M. Granfield Richard S. Gross John Hinman William E. Nunn Albert A. Reiss Dean S. Rugg Charles C. Smith, Jr. William Steif William F. Walsh Donald E. Wood Harry E. Zion 290 'n Pi-Iliff.. 1 . W , Q Q ' if-I ' G fv I'. 'Ex .giiiiii Z. . R :SEER gy, is of Upper Division Roy L. Anderson Richard H. Barqer Fred Boensch Glennon B. Boldemann Sam C. Bonar John P. Boyd Horace A. Carler A. Edward Coffeen John H. Drach Ralph Hays John Hughes Kennelh Ives Chalmers A. Macllvaine Jack Phillips Edwin O. Porler Richard A. Prince Richard Rabbefl .Brenl N. Richard Henry Segersfrom Donald L. Smifh Donn Spencer Paul A. Taylor Wilbur Wagsfaff Lower Division William C. Boyd Clarence W. Brenchley William Buller Roberi Cardinal L. Edward Chapin Gilberf Davis Ned N. Fleming, Jr. Roberi Grainger Clarence A. Harvey William Hays Lawrence Hudson William B. Koch George Krause William R. Quinn, Jr. Donald B. O'Neill C. Francis Rospaw R. Russell Rozebloom James C. Sullivan Charles l. Waller James C. Woulfe Founded at Miami Umverszlg 1855 Alpha Omega Chapter established 1891 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Facully Norman Cleaveland Waldo Chamberlin Percy E. Davidson Carl Thomas U nd ergradmzles Mario Aguilar William Bardei Roberf Boorman Jay M. Carier James B. Gaulf Norman Green John W. Harris Jack Hcald Roberl' Keasf Leonard J. Moore Maxfield Parish William Reeves Willis Richey Roberf W. Taylor James D. Terrell Frank Wheeler Bruce W. Wylie Gradzmles Barneif E. Bonar James L. Poffs James B. Gauli, presideni firsi ierm Donald L. Smith, president second lerm The chamber music socieiy of fhe Lower Row Founded at Virginia Military Inslilute, 1869 Beta Chi Cbapier eslablixhed, 1892 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTU RES Faculty Eliol Jones Roberf E. Swain Undergraduates William B. Allen Frank Hewill Roberf S. Odell, Jr. Roberr G. Vallier Warren T. Wilson James R. Buckingham, presidenl No nus is good nus 29l to 'Wm I .J S 'ly' 4' ff' JA fi '94,--' l X Upper Division Roberf S. Barnes James R. Buckingham Roberl L. Dean, Jr. Thomas S. Enloe Howard Hoffman Charles M. Hulchison Hal B. Lamb Oflo B. McCulcheon Ben L. Olsen Felix J. Poleffi Thomas S. Shreve Roberl E. Slater Taggarl Spinks George J. Srempel William B. Swingley E. Clark Thurman, Jr. Frederick H. Weisel Roberf T. Wheeler Albert L. Whife Jack Wilz Lower Division Holf M. Alden Richard K. Arnold Herberl' M. Bergen, Jr Mark Caffall Edwin J. Conn, Jr. William A. Cubberley Fred S. Dickson William D. Dodd Herberl L. Eggleslon William G. Fosfer Gregory A, Gibson Tom M. Hilleary William H. Hornby Henry C. Judd Charles M. Kober James P. Livingston Thomas B. Markley Roberl D. Ries Sidney B. Smifh Donald G. Wildes Graduates Charles F. Delzell H. Langdon Hilleary 292 -C . Ya ilr 'I 55 f in a , 9 , 3. f 5'5 -sv .L .sf :wma QQ 1 l 'H' ,E I . Upper Division Walter O. Ball Arthur A. Becker Harry F. Booth John C. Dusterberry Freeman P. Fountain Richard E. Jenkins George J. Keating Gordon E. Kimball Alfred F. Miossi Frank M. Perkins William A. Perkins Robert L. Raitt William B. Ross James W. Torrence, Jr. Lower Division Victor E. Henny Frank W. Hodgdon, Ill John A. Hopwood Richard H. Keppeler James B. Ludwig Milton F. Schwarz Theta Chi Founded al Norwich Unwerszly 1836 Alpha Epsilon Chapter extablzshed 1920 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faculty Charles Fairman James B. Liggett Nathan van Patten Charles E. Smith Cyrus F. Tolman Robert S. Turner Norman E. Walsh U ndergraduales Thomas E. Ashley Ted Falascc William G. Farwell Willard P. Hawley, Ill Robert A. McDonald John C. Moeur Richard Montgomery Albert S. Pande Edward C. Scoyen Wallace W. Smith John K. Tanqe Robert A. Tindall Graduates Eldred W. Barnes Paul W. Frame, Jr. Peter M. Manson, Jr. Stuart C. Miller Charles D. Sciaroni Telford H. Work Richard E. Jenkins, president Party-time boys who love their beer and keep Alvarado Street llvely Founded at Union College, 1847 Eta Deuteron Cbapler established, 1903 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES F acully Harold M. Bacon Lawrence G. Thomas Roberf J. Tripp Uudergraduales John A. Aselline Floyd A. Cuff I. Ross Dana Roloerf B. Ferguson Slephen Hall Russell H. Lee Gradual es Hadley E. Bacon Warren W. Woods Roberl A. Blake, president firsl lerm Joseph J. Alderson, presidenl second ferm A well rounded house wilh a lillle bil' of everylhlng-afhleles, scholars, and aclivily men 293 ,rqltiaiiifize Theta Delta Chi .-al. Upper Division Roberf O. Blake John W. Burkeli Tom N. Canning Theodore M. Carpenler Verne D. Freeman Welko E. Gasich Frank P. Hammon Oscar C. Holmes J. Wesley Howell, Jr. David M. Larkin Roberf W. Lisle Howard M. Morse William D. Pennycook Jack W. Rieser William E. Spaulding Roberl C. Vanina Arthur R. Weller Lower Division Joseph J. Alderson Frederick E. Anderson G. Larimore Gray Orlin C. Harler, Jr. Philip N. Jones Philip R. Lee John A. Malhewson Jack H. Samson Fred A. Sanderman T. George Smilh 294 L r ' ' 1 S: X. rr Upper Division William B. Borthwick J. Rea Calvert, Jr. Melvin S. Donaldson C. Chase Hoffman Charles H. Jameson Kenneth K. Jones William H. Moore Herbert P. Obexer John G. Ohanneson Merwin B. Olson J. Kent Smith D. Robert Stephenson Lower Division Ralph T. Austin David B. Bluford F. Paul Campbell Frank F. Church Carl C. Coulson Carroll B. Cox Edward W. Fredrick, Jr. Warren Hastings, Jr. Graves D. Hudson Fred H. Karstedt James B. Lester Ruben F. Mettler Donald W. Pendery Richard T. Remy Earl G. Rex Robert J. Roantree John B. Sisson Loren W. Slentz Robert G. Stohl Craig W. Strickland Robert R. Twombly Graduates Charles F. Gray Robert L. Hammett Everett K. Hoffman Founded at Rerzrselaer Polytechnic Tan Chapter extablished, 1914 MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Ffzcully Welton J. Crook Ward B. Kindy Milton Saier Frederick E. Terman U mlergradualex Robert C. Belyea Robert A. Havard Robert C. King Alexander C. Prentice Graduate: Fred M. Turnbull H. Karl Zimmerman, Jr. Charles H. Jameson, president first term D. Robert Stephenson, president second term Candy with apologies-then lt's back to the pool tablel 5 . 2 L , , g f f Founded al New York Unirersily, 1846 Mu Chapier established, 1892 295 Bl A .GL 'b'- ' :If iii - .av 1- k ff 2517 'ii E - if K K lie .-:.h 5' ' E 4 1 ,mr I ' if A T i '11 ' 4 . ' 'ir Q. gig, V I .., . w- . MEMBERS WITHOUT PICTURES Faeulty Loren R. Chandler Roberi G. Hamilion Charles M. Sprague U ndergruduates Alanson L. Brooks James T. Ellis John H. Geriridge William A. Hachlen Aubrey H. Harwood, Jr. Kinford M. Jones John D. MacDonald Bernard J. Malfhews Frank C. McCann G. Carson Rasmussen Roberf L. Rohrer Roberl N. Rowe Alberf C. Simonds William J. Symes, presidenl firsi and second lerms Cheyenne, Cheyenne-pony express 'lo siudeni body prexy '-v-'--. Upper Division Eric B. Armstrong Geoffrey W. Bromfield Jack H. Dana John A. Eikelman, Jr. Roberi M. Greening William N. Huichinson, lll William B. Lyon Ross W. Meyer Richard L. Norfhon Fred H. Oliver Morfon V. Orme Pefer L. Page? John S. Reynolds Edward A. Slamm Jack Sfieny Charles Z. Suffon William J. Symes Edward A. Voss Lower Division William D. Agnew Alexander F. Banks, ll David E. Brown Robert Craig, Jr. Frank B. Dickey David M. Ghormley William F. Harwood Marcus W. K. Hef-felfinger Halsfed R. Holman Richard B. Madigan Jay G. McKie Lloyd A. Merriman Richard W. Miller Franklin F. Moullon Na+ Robbins Carter P. Shriber Roberf W. Ullman Alan N. Weeden Clement S. Woods clcnowled m nt We wish lo express our sincere apprecialion lo lhe many people who have made lhe produclion ol lhe I943 QUAD possible. We especially wanl lo exlend our gralilude and hearllell lhanks lo: The edilorial and business slalfs lor lheir cheerlul assislance in lhe rouline work so essenlial lo lhe produclion of a yearbook: James C. Hirsl, who designed lhe layouls, painled lhe cover, andwas in charge ol' all arl work: Ewell Sale, head pholographer, who so ably handled an oversized job: Miss lmogen Alen, Miss lnez Slevens, and Bill Moran lor lheir immeasur- able assislance lhroughoul lhe year: Bill Hyer and lhe resl ol lhe pholography slall: Charlie Dole, whose excellenl pholographs appear on lhe division pages, and Janelle Granl lor lhe splendid color pholograph of lhe painling of Dr. Wilbur: Leslie V. O'Connor lor his greal inleresl, encouragemenl, and experl advice: Henry J. Wessel, who personally handled each cul lor lhe book, and lo lhe resl ol lhe crallsmen ol Slerling Engraving Company: Frederick E. Keasl ol Crocker-Union Prinling Company: Rulus A. Griffin, who supervised all copy, and lo lhe resl of lhe slall of Crocker-Union Prinling Company: Hans Rolh lor lhe many group piclures which he look: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Porler ol Harlsook Sludios: Herberl Silvius ol' Silvius and Schoenbackler 'For lhe covers: The T. J. Cardoza Company 'For binding lhe book. Persis M. Johnson Barbara l. Woods ln M moriam 5-my QVWQ- Clark W. Hellweringlon Rennie W. Doane Alfred B. Spalding Howard G. Park, Jr. Ogden G. Wheeler Jaclc R. Dickey Adelaide H. Simon lnlramural Sporls ..,,..,., Admini Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha A Chi Sigma .... Della Phi ..,... Della Sigma .... slralors ..,.... ....... PAGE HHH ll and 59 272 naw I24 Kappa Kappa .,..,..,. ..,,.. 2 0 Kappa Lambda ..,....... ...... 2 73 Omicron Pi ......., Phi ........,,...,.... Sigma Phi ........ Tau Omega ......,. Alumni Associalion ..,... A. I. E. E .,,............. A. S.C. E .......,. A.S. M.E ......... Los A l'COS .,.,.,.. A. S.S. U ........, ....... Baseball ............,.,,............ Baskelball, Freshman ...., Baslcelball, Varsily ....... Bela Th ela Pi .,..,.,...,. B. A. C .......,,,,,, Boxing ,.....,...... Branner Club ,..... Breakers ......,... ..... . . C El Campo .,.. ....... EI Ca pilan .. Cardinals ........... Cheer Leaders ...., Chl Omega ....... .......... Chi Psi Chine Circle se Sludenls' Club ,, 262 263 274 ., 275 I38 39 40 39 252 78 ...,....I72-I75 I67 ......,.I62-I66 276 l50 I9I ........244-247 253 254 ,, 255 I03 I09 .. 264 256 S Soclely .............................,,...,...,... I80 College of Physicians 8: Commonweallh Debale Concerl Series .........,.,.. Crew Cross EI Cu Counlry ....,,. adro ......... ...... D Debale, Freshman ........,., De bale, Va rsily .,.,.... Della Della Della Della Della Della Chi ,,...,.,........ Della Della ........ Gamma ................ Kappa Epsilon .... Sigma Rho ,..... Tau Della ..... Della Upsilon ....... Drama Council ,,.......,..... E Elm .A,,A............. ....... Encina ..............., Ex Commlllee .,..... ,..,... F Fencing ...............A... ....... Foolball, Freshman , Foolball, Varsily ......, Freshman Class ...... Surgeons .......... 24-25 ..,.,...I42-I43 I84 I85 257 I33 I32 278 265 266 279 I36 280 28I I3l 228 .,..,,.,240-24I 79 I85 ,.,,.,.,I60- I 6l I 52- I 59 ,,......92-93 ORGANIZATION INDEX G Gamma Phi Bela .....,,..,.., G. 8m M. Sociely .,.... , Goll ..,,.................,.. ,...... H Hammer 8: Collin ,...,,,...,..... Hawlhorne Hilllop House ., lnslilule ol Aeronaulic PAGE 267 58 I89 I23 . ,,... 229 I47 al Sciences ...,,,,,,, I45 lnlerclub Council .,,.,.,A...,......,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,.., I36 lnlerlailh Council .............. lnlerlralernily Council .,..,. J Jolfre Debale ..... ....... Junior Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Class ,, K Alpha ........,.,........ Alpha Thela ,,,.,., , Kappa Gamma ...... Sigma .....,., .,,.,,.. Klahoya ,,,,,,,,,,, ,s,,,,, L Lagunila Courl ..,..,....,..... ,,,,,,,, M Madrono .,.,.,, ..,,,,. Manzanila ......... Mariposa ..,........... Medical School ......,. Men's Council ...... Minor Sporls .......... Musical Direclors .... N Nu Sigma Nu ..... .,,.,.. O Oalcs ,.,.. .,.,..,,,,,... P Pan-Hellenic .,..... ..,,. Phi Bela Kappa .... Phi Della Thela ..., Phi Gamma Della ..,. Phi Kappa Psi ,..,.. Phi Kapna Sigma ,,,,,, Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Phi .,,.,,.,.,, ...,.,,,,,.. Phi Rho Sigma ,,,,,. Phi Sigma Kappa ....., Pi Della Phi ,,,A..,..... Pi Lambda Thela .... Pi Bela Phi ......,..... R Rally Commillee ., ,..,. ,. Ram's Head ,,,,,,,,.,, Rifle 8: Pislol Team ......... I44 I05 I93-I95 , .... I34 ........84-85 282 268 269 283 I45 230-239 227 228 226 23 l02 l78-I9I I40 2I 229 IO4 .. I26 284 ,. ., 285 286 287 ,, 59 I22 I9 288 5l 29 270 ., I08 I37 I22 Roble .........,.... R. O. T. C. ....... . Rugby .,,,,,,,,,,,, S Scabbard 8: Blade ..,,,.,..,, , School ol Nursing ....,,, ,,,,, Senior Class .,,.....,,........,, ,,,,, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,....,.,,. , Sigma Chi ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sigma Della Chi ......... . Sigma Nu .............. Slri Team ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., Soccer, Freshman ....... , Soccer, Va rsily ......,.., Sophomore Class ........ ,.,,. Spealcer's Bureau Sporls Direclors ....... Slanlord Band ..,..,,,.,,,, Slanlord Chaparral ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Slanlord Daily ......,,. PAGE 2I4-221 I96-I98 I88 I99 22 ....80-8I 289 290 I24 29I I47 I87 I86 ,,.,88-89 135 I5I I4I I20-I2I II2-II5 Slanlord Quad ..................................,.,. I I6-I I9 Swimming, Varsily ,.,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, I82 Swimming and Waler Polo, Freshman .... I83 Symphony Forum ,,.,.......,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tau Bela Pi ...... Tennis .................. Thela Chi .....,,.,....,,,., Thela Della Chi ,,..,., Thela Sigma Phi ..,.., Thela Xi ...........,.... El Tigre ......... EI Toro ........... Toyon Club ........ Track ,.......... Union ,.,.,..., ..., Venlura W Truslees .,,,..,, ,,,,,,, U Union Club ....... V I39 4I I76-I77 292 293 I25 294 258 259 248-25I I68- I 7l 225 224 222-223 Waller Thompson Co-op ....,. ,,,,,. 2 60 War Board ...,,.,,,.....,,...,....,. ,,,,,, l 07 Waler Polo, Varsily .......,. v...., I 8I W. A. A. ........................... ,,..,. 2 OI Women's Conference ..,,,, ,,,,,, I 06 Women's Council .......,,., ...,.. l 02 Women's Gym Slalf .....,, ....,. 2 00 Women's Vo-com .,.,..,,., .,.,,. l 06 Y Y. W. C. A ....... . .......Y,.. ...... I 46 Zela Psi ....... ,....... ........ 2 9 5 299 Xl IETS ,if -'lgg The Pony Express Rider. A par'l' of +he old Wesf, as is Crocker-Union. l Bul' aside 'From 'I'his louch of romanlicism, we like +his symbol of dependabilily. The mail arrived on 'I'ime, or a quivering arrow marked 'rhe break in schedule. Our own policy of prin+ing 'From 'rhe sales obiec'rive is subjecl' +o +he same fough schedule . . . assignmen+s +ha+ click according +o your preconceived plan, wi+h a full realiza- +ion of 'rhe whizzing arrows +ha+ could mark finis. Dependobilify is one imporianl' reason why on so many of 'I'he Wes'I s imporfanl' prin+ing assignmenfs you hear 1'he s'ra+emen+: Tha'r's a iob for Crocker's! . . . lncidenlally, +he I943 QUAD is a Crocker fob. l Q Zim, FINE PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHY 735 HARRISON ST- MADE MORE EFFECTIVE BY A KNOWLEDGE 2030 EAST 7TH ST- X, SAN FRANCISCO OF THE SALES OBJECTIVE LOS ANGELES A 300 The T. J. Corclozo Compony,L1'oI. Boolcbinders and Paper Rulers Loose-Leaf Books and Forms Manufacluring S+a'rioners 5I I-5 I 3 Howard S+ree'r ' Paper Dealers Telephone SU'H'er I636 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Schwabacher Sv. Co. 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Alden, Raymond Macdonald .... Alderson, Joseph James -,...- Aldrich, Mary Elizabelh ..... AI'FonI'e, William Arden, Jr. ...- - ...227, I60, ....41 PAGE 268 277 272 266 .2I 295 .58 257 2I6 256 29I 273 ,...293 232 .......273 Allan, Elizabelh Anne .-.-...--- I39, 20I Allen, David M. .----- - Allen, Ed M. --..--. - Allen, Frank Dale -.-- Allen, Col. Harry B.. -- Allen, Niel Carey ----- Allen, Warren D. ---- - Allen, William Henry-- Allyn, Nalhaniel C.. . .. Alsup, Rex Whilney .,.. ............62 Alvord, Hugh Randolph ----- Ambler, Mariorie ..... Ambrose, Richard Ray- Ambrose, Warren L.. . .. 302 ....27, 62, 250, ,266 I24 273 . I9 287 I96 246 I40 289 277 287 280 2I6 276 253 GENERAL INDEX Amos, Mariorie Ellen- -- Edwin Marlin, Jr.-92, 93, II9, Anderson, Adrien Ely ----- Anderson, Charlolie Jean. . Anderson, Anderson, Fred Edward ---- Anderson, Kennelh A.- - - Anderson, Richard M. ---- - Anderson, Roberl' Ernes'r- -- Anderson, Roy Leonard, Jr.- Andrews, Robl. Wallace, 88, Angell, Noreen Helen ....-. An'I'rim, Calvin R. ---- - Anzini, Norma Lyle- -- Archer, Roberl' Early ------ Archibald, James Edward- -- Arena, Vincenl' Anlhony --.- PAGE ,...263 I45 .2 I6 276 ...........293 I88, 272 ......I9 .I6,250 .. ,.... 290 ....276 286 .232 .285 ...232 .275 ....258 Andreuccel-I'i, Beverly Dorice .-.--.. 89, I53, I88, .,...40 Arismendi, Luis ---------- ---I6, 20 Armanini, Augusl' C., Jr. ..... ..... I 9 Armslrong, Anne Elizabelh ..... ,... 2 I6 Armslrong, Eric B. --......... ..... 2 95 Armslrong, Jackeline Harriel -------- 59, l45 Armsfrong, Jane -.--. - .--- 46, 266 Arnefl, Lois Maralyn ---- Arnold, Maxine Sharon ---- Arnold, Richard Klein- .- Arnold, William A.- -- - Arlhur, Roberl John -----.. Asensio-Wunderlich, Carlos- Ashley, Drucilla Ann ------. .....264 ......,..2I6 ,....I2I,29I .........2O ...........28O ...I4I,246,260 . ,,........ 2I6 Ashlon, Ralph Lawrence -.-- Aslrue, Charles John ------ Alkins, Rulh A., 46, 83, I02, I Alkinson, Janei Maxine ---- Augusl, Peier Val ---. Ausman, Jane --.... Auslin, Marlha .---- Auslin, Ralph Taylor -.-- Avery, Donald Myrick ---. Avery, L. Burl --......--... Aycrigg, Helen Elizabelh. .. Ayer, William Emerson- .- Ayers, Donald Murray- -- Ayers, Townsend Donald- - - Ayres, Samuel, III ------ B PAGE ,..........283 .......4o,25o 06, I07, 202, 232 ,......l04,269 ...l53, 28I .,....266 ......270 294 ......277 ....95 ....280 ,. .... 270 ....39, 4I ....46, 273 Babcock, Be'I'h -....... 62, IO2, 20I, 203 Babson, Denis George -----------.---- Backer, Barbara ------------------ ZI6 Bacon, Hadley E. ----. .--. - Badger, Dorofhy Yvonne ...... Baer, Alan ----------. -- Baer, Georgiana D.. -- --- Baer, John David -----.--- Bailard, Lawrence Neil ----- Bailey, Ronada Anne-- Baird, John Newlon- -- Baken, Alfred, Jr.- -- Baker, John Mack ---- ......2o -...39,262 264 .272 269 ..4o .2I6 ...,..,25O 259 .......,us 226 .4c, 145, 250 259 ,.......27,282 ....47,23l 232 .........274 . .... 282 .....2l Schweitzer 81 Co 828 Brannan S+ree+ San Francisco, California lEs+ablished l868l aff Wholesale Jobloers of zine flffealid, PURVEYORS TO HOTELS, INSTITUTIONS, RESTAURANTS, RAILROAD, AND STEAIVISHIP LINES wif' Specializing in +he H. Moffai Company's Manieca Fecl Beef il? Telephone HEmloclc 3640 Ga U7 Americcin Trust Compo ny Ba ir nking Since I 854 Baker, Rosemary ---- Ball, Waller Owen- - Ballard, Douglas ---., Balfhis, B. Douglass ------ Bancroff, Charles Grey, II Bancrofl, Fredericka H.-- Banducci, Bruno ....---.- Banks, Alexander French-- Barber, Roberi' Frederick- Barbieri, Roberi John -.-- Barger, Richard Hugh- -- Barker, Charles A. ----- - Barker, Roberi' Douglas-- .....2I6 ....246 ....33 Barmann, Elizaberh Gene .---- I06, IO7, Barnes, James Gordon- -- Barnes, Jean Charloife - 46, Barnes, Roberi' Samuel- -- Barnes, Virginia Rogers-- Barneif, Marilyn T.- - -- Barr, Edwin L. ------ - Barr, Margare'I', Mrs.- - -- Barre'H, Georgann Susan- Barringer, James Carlisle- Barry, Nancy Flizabeih- - - Barry, Richard CarI+on-- Barsocchini, Rober+ J.- -- Barile, Richard Milne-- Barron, William James- -- Baruch, Herberi' M., Jr.-- Baruch, Suzanne ---..-- Barusch, Maurice R.- -- BasseH', Barbara Ann- -- Basianchury, Rufh Frances 304 .. ..,I88 ...33, I53 ........I53 ..39,4I,250 ...33, I05 2I4 I06,IO7,23I ....62 ....90 ....39 ---93, I33 ...I87 PAGE PAGE 269 Baies, Barbara Mary ,,..., ..... 2 I6 268 292 Bafes, Donald Howberi .... .. 283 28I Bauman, Frank Anihony ----- ---- 6 2 276 276 Baxfer, William Frank .... 287 274 Bayley, Doreen ......... 2I6 269 Beam, Carl Adams. -- 257 2I8 Bea+Iy, Mary Helen- -- 265 295 Becker, Arihur Andrew ---- 292 254 Beckeif, Barbara Jean ...., .,. 226 257 Behneman, Mariorie Spring. .. ... 203 290 Behrens, Alberi P., Jr. ----- - - - 258 -63 Beine, Shirley Anne ........ ... 229 274 Bekins, Floyd Raymond, Jr.- -- -- 287 I08, Belding, ....,....,....... .. .2I 2I5 Belew, Esiher Grace ..,.,. ... 232 254 Belgrano, Margaref Agnes- 232 232 Bell, Taine Temple ..... 257 29I Belzer, Roberi Louis- -- 274 - I7 Benedicf, Joanne ----- --- 262 232 Benneff, Clarence Jesse ------ 285 286 BenneH, C. Kemp .... ........... 2 75 202 BenneH', Frances C. .,..... I06, I07, 288 262 BenneI'+, John Francis. ., ....... . 273 279 BenneH', Keiih Brogden.. .40 268 BenneH, Mabel Rulh ---- .-- I06 274 Benson, Nancy -........ ..... 2 66 28l Benfley, James Richard- -- ---27, 252 282 Berg, Barbara Alma --------- ----- 2 22 277 Bergen, Herberi' MiII'on, Jr. ........ 29I -56 Bergman, Mary Helen ------... 62, 2I5 232 Bergsfrom, Francis W.. , . . .59 -59 Berman, Brena Helen.. 232 228 Bernard, Marilynn Frances 270 232 Berneger, Sidney ----- -257 Berner, Roberf E.- - -- Bernhard, Byrne .--.. Bernhard, Harvey H.- -- Bernhauer, Mary Evylen- Berry, Barbara L. ----- - Berry, BurIon ------- Berryman, Roberf P.- - - Berfino, Laura ...--.- BesI'or, Arfhur E., Jr.- -. Beverly, Roberi' Graham.. Beyer, Margarei Ann ---- Biehl, Joseph Park ---- Bills, David Edgar. .. Bills, John L. ------- - Binney, Frank Howard ---- Bishop, Dorofhy Mae ----- Bishop, Ronald Arihur --.- Biorklund, Ralph Kenneih ..... Blackwelder, Elioi' ....... Blair, Edifh Clark .... Blair, Elizabefh Irene Blair, Jane ......- Blair, Mary Louise... Blake, Roberi' Orris- - Blasdel, James G.- -- Blaff, RoberI', Jr.- -- Bleck, Clay Sellers ------ Bloch, James Louis ------ Blodgef, Rush Maxwell, Jr. Bloomfield, Anne Eleanor- Bluford, David Boardman- Blumberg, Ernesi Richard- Blurion, Richard Ray ---- Blysfone, Elizabeih Ann- . PAGE .....20 ....277 I53, I88 ....264 ....202 -27, 254 I6O, 272 , .,.. 2I6 .....49 .....288 ....46, 263 ...I7,2O ,...59,287 .......59 ...I33, 275 ,..2I6,262 ,......I87 .27,82,284 IO6, 63, ...,..58 ....262 ...,262 I07. 268 ...-262 I05, 203 .....63 I47,272 ... . . . I4I 250,252 . . .. . I9 I39, 263 ,...294 ...289 ...283 .....85 X '7J1'i1fi1eg the Last Spike by THOMAS HILL At Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869, the Last Spike, of California gold, was tapped into place by Governor Leland Stanford. As his hammer came down, it closed a tele- graphic circuit and from Coast to Coast bells pealed out the news that the Continent was spanned at last. The Spike, property of Stanford University, is inscribed with the original date CMay Sthb set for the event, and the words May God continue the unity of our Country, as this Railroad unites the two great oceans of the World. Replica of the Last Spike may be seen in the Wells Fargo Historical Collection ESTABLISHED 1852 C6 93 Ccgzfevgzllzkzgjgr flee S596 sTu.L AVAILABLE - 9 l PRECISION TOOLS .X CARPENTERS' TOOLS f f J ,W -. I 4 ai' W me I f ,. , M ,,, 3 MACHINISTS' ' in ,Fl TOOLS ELECTRIC TOOLS ml TT'+ -T' ...C il , , If mv e , K , an V-,F al l A , . a if I 'I .W , TOOL BOXES OF ALL KINDS Wells Far 0 Bank ENZMM WHEEL 8 nion Trust Co. SAN FRANCISCO Member F.D.I.C. f ESTABLISHED lS7E Tools Metals Mill Supplies I235 Mission SI'reeI III'I1 .and AIice SI's. 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Marilynne J, R, .............. 266 Brownson, Jack Lynn ,..... ..... I 73 Bona, Laureiie --.-..--. .....- 4 6 Brandsien, Erns'I' -------- -------..-- I 5I Brubaker, Earl WiIIiam --.----. 53, 284 Bonar, Barnef Edward. .. .... I7 Brasher, Miriam ........... 63, I06, I07 2I5 Bruckner, Eve Maria -....- .--.- . 229 Bonar, Sam C. --...-.. ..... 2 90 Breed, Mrs. Elizabeih ..--....--..-.-.. I39 Brudie, John I, .---4.... ---- - I08 Bond, Thomas Godfrey -............... 285 Brenchley, WiIIiam CIare. -- -.-- I33 290 Brune, WaI+er Carl -..... 272 Bonde, George William, Jr. --.-. 59, 246, 274 Brennan' Frederick HHIH1 ..... ....... 2 87 Bruni, Pafricia Margarei ..,.. .... 2 65 Bonner, Barbara HeIen -----,-----A 216.270 Breuner, Barbara Ruih ...., ..... I 39 Bruskas, Dorofhy Agnes. ..... -227 Bonner, Clark Joaquin, Jr. .....,....... 272 Breunerl Sally H, ..... .. .9I 269 Bryan, John MaxweII .--- .--56, 286 BonneH', Julia Doris ........ 87, 20I, 203, 266 Bridge, Mary Frances.. .......... 232 Bubb, Mary Janice ------.------ -232 Boofh, Harry Frederick- -33, 39,4I, I45,292 Brigham, Margarei Ann ........ 47, I46 264 Buckingham, James Richard ..-- 33 29I Booihe, Ferris Freeman. .84. 85, II3, II9, 280 BriII, MadeIine Leah .................. 216 BuckIer, JuIius Augusius ......... 275 Boorhe, Peggy ---------- II3, II9, I25, 267 Brinckerhoffv Elmer EII5w0r'I'I1 .... ...... 2 O Bugge, Elwyn ---------------- ISI 202 Borg, Dorofhea Charloiie .-----..-4---- I8 Briiion, Beverly Joy ...... .. ........ 232 BuIIis, Mary I. -..--..... ..... 2 63 Borland, Agnes ........... ...-- 2 32 Brodie, Roberf ..... .... I 88 280 BuIIis, Richard Omri -4.. .278 Borman, Edifh M. .------ .---- 2 62 Brokaw, Ann Clare.. ....... 269 Bunn, John .....-........ ..I0 Borihwick, WiIIiam B. .... .... 6 3, 294 Brokaw, Beverly Gibson. .... 47 232 Burch, Clyde Carliio, Jr .... .283 Bosche, Pe'I'er Claude ---- ..-.. 2 80 Brokaw, WiIIiam W. ---- ..--- 2 85 BUFCIOFII. Don I-ee --------- ---39 284 BosweII, James G. ---.- ....-.-..- 2 72 Bromfield, Geoffrey Ware- - - -63 295 Burk. Pafrieie -------- 270 Bouchard, PaH'y Eileen- -- ---- 263, I37, 270 Bronson, Jane ---------- -----.. 2 I6 Burke. Carl Pr0SSer ----- ---- I 33 283 Boucher, John FrankIin ------------ 63,254 Brooke, Barbara ---- ---- 2 02 2I6 Burke. MarIhIyn Sally ------- 43, 59 225 Bouquef, Mary Frances ----- see Dwan, Mrs. Brooke, John Ramer. -. ....... 283 Burke, Richard Dryden.. ..... .. 248 Bou'I'in, Frank John ....,....... ...... 2 72 Brookes, Roberi Jordan. -. ........ 276 BurkeH', John Wesley ------ ----- - 293 Bowerman, Herber'I Franklin. . ---- 59 Brooks, Barbara Brenda.. .... 2 I6 268 Burks, Virginia WeIIs. .. . . . . I I4 266 Bowman, Ann Louige ...... ..... 2 32 Brooks, Be'H'y Lou ....... ....... 2 65 Burnham, JOI1n B., Jr.. .. . . . . . .275 Boyce, Richard Dudley .... -.-63, 246 Brooks, Frank Morion, Jr.. ---. I6I 272 Burns. Jean Siorie. . .. .282 Boyd, Clarence WiIIiam. .. ---93, 290 BrouiIIeI', EmiIie Caroline. ....... 2 I6 BurreII, Mary Jane- .. .. 228 Boyd, John Peebles .----- ..-63, 290 Brow, Dix Knighi -..-.-. ........ I 4I 273 Burroughs, Barbara K.. -- .270 Boyden, EIIen Webb -.... .... 2 I6, 267 Brown, Adaline Wrighi. .. ........ 2I6 269 Burrows, ZeIIa ........ .228 Boys, Geraldine Jane .... ...63, 232 Brown, Carlos A. .......... 9I, I08, 250 259 BUFIIS, Prudence D-- -- ---- -269 BrachvogeI, Helen ....... ..... 4 7, 264 Brown, David Elberi ---.---. 90, I53, I88 295 Burion, Gene John ..-- ..-.- . 287 Bradberry, CarroII EarI ---. .---- 4 0,273 Brown, Margarei' H. .... ............ 2 32 Busch, AIberI' Hays .... ...63, IO9 286 306 IHIARTSQ K STUDHQS iwakynfafffewdfiw Me 79743 Quan! ik BLYTH 8.Co., INC. 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I II Campbell, Margarel Jane -..-.-.--..-- 2I6 Calron, Thomas B., Ill -.---.-....-. . 278 Bush, Jean Frances --.--- .--.-- 2 I6 Campos, Manuel -.--.-..-.-------- I7, 275 Caughey, Marilouise ................ 2I6 Bush, Marion McCreary ..-- --... , 2I6 269 Canning, Tom Norman ...... 33, 4I, I45, 293 Cecil, Charlolle Dean .---- 63, I25,20I 233 Busse, Janel Rulh ....... ......... 2 68 Cardinal, Roberl Jean. ............. 290 Chace, John Richard ..-...-.---.....-. 279 Buslamanle, Joaquin R. ......... 33,40 250 Cardon, Rey L. ------.- --.-..-.- 2 0 Chadwick, Isabelle Rulh ....... ..... 2 I6 Buller, Doris Frances ---.. ....-.... 2 I6 Carew, Dorolhy Claire. . . . . . I39, 263 Chadwick, Theodora .-----..-.... . I39 263 Buller, Virginia Ann -.-- -.----. 2 I6 Carlson, John Courlney .... .... 2 46,274 Chamberlain, James Drummond ---.---. l85 Byers, Cha,-lol-le Ann.. .... 228 Carlson, Roberl Howard .... ...... 2 82 Chamberlain, William H. ........ . . . .39 Byers, Elaine Louise .... .... 2 I6 Carpenler, Carole Jean .... .... 2 03, 266 Champion, Jeanne Frances .--- .--.- 2 I7 Byers, James William .... ....... 2 89 Carpenler, Edward F. .... .... I 68, 282 Chandler, Elizabelh Marie. ..... 226 Bying-lan, Ann ......... .... 6 3 269 Carpenler, Fred Hillman... .- -..59 Chandler, Jean Ellen -... . . . . . .268 Byrne, Joseph, Jr. .... .... 5 9 274 Carpenler, John Dexler .... .... 2 80 Chandler. Phillip Lee.. .... 250 255 Byrne, Leonora .......... ...... 2 69 Carpenler, Philip Lallimore ............ 257 Chang, Louis Lun-hsia. .. ..... 56 256 Carpenler, Rosalie Slurges ......... I04, 264 Chapin, Leland T. ........ ...-.. I 32 C Carpenler, Theodore M....33, I69, l85, 293 Chapin. Lemuel Edward ----- ..... . 290 Cabral, Herberl John. . - .... 39 252 Carpenler, William Morgan .-.......... 280 Chapin, Mary M. ......... .... I 04 264 Califall, Mark .......... .... 29l Carr, John Howard ................... l85 Chapman, Barbara Sybil .... .... 2 I7 268 Caglieri, Viclor E, .... .... I 7 28I Carr, Thomas Roberl ....- .-.. I 69 Chapman, Marlorie M. .... ...... 2 62 Cahill, James Arlhur. .. .... 33 289 Carriker, Eugene Wallace.. . . . I7 Chapman, Sevelle ...... . . . . . . .56 Cal-gill, Peler James. . ........ 286 Carson, Jean-Philippe N, .... ....... 5 I Chase, Philip Bruce ----- ----- 6 3 282 Calfee, Belrly Jean .... ..... 2 32 264 Carslarphen, Marion ...,... .... 2 I6,266 Chasnoli. Buddy Herman- ---.. 252 Cali, Marclnsqo Charles.. ..... .63 Carler, Claire ............ .... 2 26 Cheney, Jennie Mae ...... . .l8 Call, Richard William ---- -- -280 Carler, Horace Alberl ..... .... 2 90 Cl1i-ipella, William Coll ---- - -2I Calverl, J. Rea, Jr. ---.- -.-.. 2 94 Carler, John Allen .-.---- ----.- 2 86 Chrisl, Palricia Jane ------. ...- 2 68 Camomile, Belly Rulh .... .... 5 6 232 Caruso, Aurelio Orazio ............. 63, 28I Chrislensen, Norman MCK. ---- ------ 2 80 Campbell, Alma Mae... .-.-.. 232 Carvey, Thomas B., Jr.. .39, 4l 5, l53, 250 CIIUFCI1, Frank FOFFBSTGF '---- - - - - I33 294 Campbell, Andrew Berrien . ....... 283 Case, Elizabelh Wilbur ..... . .2I6, 267 Clllief- Berne C- ' 229 Campbell, Donald C. .... ..... 2 46 255 Case, Mason .......... ...... 2 46 Clague, James William. . . 273 Campbell, Floyd Paul ---- --..--.... 2 94 Casella, Frank George... ...... 289 Clark, Charles Herberl- - - - l60 Campbell, Grace ..-- -..-. I I9, 2l6 263 Cashel, Palricia Mary ...... ..20l, 233 Clark, Jack Alan ....... 279 Campbell, Helen Louise. .... 85, 230 232 Cashin, Emmel Joseph ..... ...... 2 77 Clark, Loring Wallace. 275 Campbell, Jean ............... 63,230 233 Cassinerio, Ben Beaumonl .... ...... 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DRIVER HARRIS COMPANY MACWHYTE COMPANY PACIFIC FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. BAY STATE ABRASIVE PRODUCTS CO. Disiribulors For REVERE COPPER AND BRASS, Incorporated HAYS MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE IMPERIAL BRASS MFG. CO. THE C. O. JELLIFF MFG. CORPORATION AMERICAN NICKELOID COMPANY WHEELING STEEL CO. PACIFIC METALS COMPANY Aluminum - Brass - Bronze - Copper - Lead Monel Mefal - Nickel ' Sieel - Zinc Plaled Me'I'als - Screws - FiHings - Tools 3 IO0 NINETEENTH STREET SAN FRANCISCO l4O0 SO. ALAMEDA STREET LOS ANGELES ' MMQIGL1 PAGE PAGE PAGE Clary, EvereH' Burien.. ... .63 277 Coonan, Michael ........ ...... 2 8l Crary, Roberl' Chapman ----. 27, 80, IO9, 272 Clary, Pafricia JEGH ---- ---.. ---. I I 4 Cooper, James Williams ---- .... I 37, 277 Crawford, Roberf Howard --.-.-.--. 33, 253 CIaH'enburg, Herberf E. ........ I7 246 253 Cooper, Kennefh Joseph .... .... 2 46, 274 Creech, Marilee H. ---4-- -.-- 2 I7, 265 Claiworihy, Mary Jane ..... .... 2 I7 263 Cooper, Ward, Jr. ----.-.-- ..-.-- 2 73 Creger, William Philip ..--- ....- I 7, 252 Clausen, Barbara Elizabeih ...... 4i', IO9 262 Coppage, Jack Edwin.. .-.. 283 Crenshaw, Mary Jean.. ..-..----. .2l7 Cleveland, Frank AI ---.--.- ..--- . 39 287 Corcoran, June ........., .... 2 I7 Crile, Dorofhea Mary- -- I07, I46, 233 Clock, Rosemary ....-... .. . .--. 270 Cordingly, Bruce Temple... .... 287 Crommelin, Julie E. -.--. ....2l7, 263 Clokie, Elizabefh R. .... .,.. 2 27 Coriner, John Wrighl' ....... ..... 2 86 Crosby, James Kingdon. .. .... ..28I Cobleniz, Babe'H'e Anne.. ... ... 233 Cosfales, Federico Anfonio .-.- .---- 2 85 Cross, Mariamne Finley... -..-..l45 Coe, Richard Hanson ...- .59 Cosiello, Joyce Mary ....... .... I 07 233 Cross, Rosemary ....,.., .... I 07, 226 Colifeen, Alberi' Edward ---- - - ---. 290 Coffrell, Edwin A. ...-..... .-..... 6 2 Crowe, Arfhur Lee ...-. ..... . 279 Coffeen, Joan Miichell ..... ... 202 267 Coughlin, William James ---- .----- 2 87 Crowe, Eli1abe+l1 Jean. .. ....2I7 Coghlan, Jean Ellin ..... ....... 2 68 Coulson, Carl Charles, Jr.. .. -......... 294 Crowe, Pafricia Ann ...... ....265 Colburn, David Smedley .... .... I .... 2 60 Council, Howard H. ..... --.I53, I88 285 Cubberley, William Arfhur -.--- -29l Cole, Roberl' Louis ...... .... I .... 2 56 Courfrighf, Eloise Virginia.. .......... 267 Cuenin, Roberi Emile ...... .... I 87, 280 Collier, Charles Russell ..... .... I I24 278 Cousins, Emily Elizabeih .... .... 2 29 Cull, Barbara J. ................... 64,264 Collings, William Ta+em .... .... 275 Coveri, Jack Price ...... ....... 2 I Cumberpaich, Sfanley Jack .... .... 9 3, 95 Collins, Alice Perrin ....., ... I I8 2l7 Covey, Cyclone ....... .... I I4 260 Cummings, Charles Ward. ..... .282 Collins, Carroll Joseph ..... ...5I6, 59 278 Cowdery, Karl M.. .. -....-. I I Cunha, Irma Jeanne'H'e ..... .... . 23l, 233 Colvin, Florence H. ...--. -.-. --.. 2 3 3 Cox, Carroll Bailey .-.- ...-.. 2 94 Cunha, William Edward. -. I7, I73, 286 Colyear, Bayard Henry ....-.-. I7 IO9 284 Cox, Elizabeih Jane.. ..... 63 228 Curley, Clyde James ............-.. 64, 282 Comp'l'on, Jacqueline Marie ..-..- .-.- 2 65 Cox, James Ellingson. .. ...... I53 Curran, Nancy Ann .....-............ ..64 Compfon, Roberl' Ross ...... 57, 58 I69 286 Cox, John Edward... ..-.- 2I Curfis, Cally. .9l, IOS, II7, II9, 20l, 203. 266 Condley, Wal'I'er Herman --.-..-- ...- 2 87 Cox, Troy Vernon, Jr... ,...... I9 Curiis, Maior Foresf J. --............ .I96 Conn, Edwin John, Jr. ......... IO7 I08 29l Coy, John Oliver .--. .... I 24 250 Cur'ls, LoreHa Arline. - .---. . I8 Connaghan, Caiharine M.. .87, IO6 l07 227 Craf, L+. John R. .... ,......... I 96 Cusack, Chrisiopher ...- -64, 277 Connell, Mariorie Dare .........,. .... I 45 Craig, Donald Earle .... .. .249, 250 255 Cuiler, Leland W., Sr. .... .. . . . I I Conway, Don Michael .-.- .... ..-. 2 6 0 Craig, Helen Roberia -... ......-.... 6 3 Cuzner, Marian Grani .... ..-. 2 33 Cook, Edward William ..... .I7 255 Craig, TaI'Ion Roberf, Jr. ....... 89, I89 295 Cook, Edwin Francis ...-......-.. ..... I 7 Cramer, Pauline Dorofhy .............-. 265 D Cook, Julia Mary ........-----..- 2I7 267 Cramer, T. Dudley .......... 33, 59, I69 274 Dallmar, Howard -.----- ---. I 63 Cook, Roberl' Barker ...... I IB, 249, 250 255 Crane, Lois Marie.. .......... 223 Daly, Morris Allen, Jr.. -. . . . . . .276 Cooley, Darwin Dyke ............. ..... I 9 Crary, Charles E. -... ...-..- 2 72 Dana, llif Ross ...-..-. -.-. I 53, I63 Coon, Hallie Jean --.. .... 2 62 Crary, Gordon B., Jr... .-.-- 33 272 Dana, Jack H.. .. ..-33, 4l, 295 3I0 ROOS BROS HAS BEEN APPOINTED OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTOR OF U. S. ARMY AND NAVY UNIFORMS 7 als 'l:er',5 The House of Dependable Qualilyu + PALO ALTO FOR COMMISSIONED OFFICERS A N T I Q U E S Boughi - Sold - Exchanged 'k See our General Line ol ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, OLD GLASS, ETC. Markel al Slocklon Slreel, San Francisco 249 Soulh Fourlh Sl. BAIlard 6275 Place PAGE PAGE Dana, Palricia ......... ...,. 2 I7, 269 Derrah, Mary EIizabe+h ...... 47, 5I, 63 233 Draper, Fred Haven .... ...I9 Darby, Nancy Palmer --'.-- .... 6 4,226 Dewey, Dixon Allen ..--- .-.. 5 7, 246, 258 Dreusike, Doris Alberla. .. . . . .268 Dashiell, Roberl Freeland -'--- ------ 4 0 Dews, O. Edmund ...... .... 6 4, 250 258 Dreyfuss, John Thornl'on-- -...---- 282 Davidson, Carolyn Bradford -..-- 233 Diamanl, Theodore A.- -- ....- 246 258 Driscoll, John Timoihy ---- ----- - -64, 279 Davidson, Charloile Jean ..--. 2I7 Dickey, Frank Bernard ...... ....... 2 95 Driscoll, Richard K. ----. -..- I 2l, I23 272 Davidson, Margarel Ann, -. ..- 233 Dickinson, Dorolhy Marlha. .. ...IO6 266 Drumm, Mary Elizabelh. .. ...........2I7 Davidson, Palricia -----..- -'-- I 46 Dickson, Fred Seller .....,.. ...IO7 29I Drury, Anne Elizalaelh .... . .. I I4 2l7 Davidson, William Clarence -. 280 Diebenkorn, Richard C., Jr.. .. ...... 279 Duckell, Nancy Edwina.. ........ 264 Davies, Bernice --.---.-. ...-.. I 47 Dillman, Lillian Moore ...... ..... 2 33 269 Dudley, John Herberl' B. ....... 59, 246 274 Davies, Mary Louise- .- - I I8 2l7 Dillon, Don Floyd ..... . .... 64 285 Du-Ffiold, Leland David .... ..... . . .20 Davin, Carol Jeanne -.--. 2I7 Dirlam, Sally Snow ...... ......... 2 I7 Duhig, Margery Benfley .... .... 2 68 Davis, Carol A- ---'--- ---IO6 IO7 Disher, Roberl James .-.- .--. 4 7, I85 275 Duisenberg, Charles E.. .. .......2I Davis, Donald Ernesl .... ..... 2 50 278 Dishongh, Virgil Bruce- -----. .64 Duncan, Beverly Myrfle ...... ...I02 230 Davis, Gillaerl' N. ----- ------- 2 90 Di'I'z, George A. ...... ..... I I Duncan, Douglas Kennedy .... ...... 2 89 Davis, Jack Spencer. ...... 277 Dixon, Johanna E. --...- .---.. 2 70 Dunlap, Elizabelh .......... ...... 2 I7 Davis, Joan T. ------ ..... 2 I7 D'NeIly, Gregg O'l'Iara. ---I4I 275 Dunlap, Russell Warren .... 64 288 Davis, Joseph Edwin- . ---- 33 289 Dodd, William Dangler-. --..-. 29I Dunne, Arlhur Bergin. .- --. I60 277 Davis, Marie Gladys ---- ----- 2 33 Dodds, John W. ...... ..... . 44 Durfee, Ralph Burke ........ ...... . 20 Davis, Sylvia Jane --.. --.- 2 I7 Dodds, Henry Taber ...V ...- 6 4 275 Durham, Gordon Kenneih ..-....-. 250, 252 Davis, Virginia Anne .--. -.-. 2 33 Dodge, George Smilh. .. ...... 285 Durkee, Travers Edgar --.-- -.---. 6 4 287 Day, Eleanor Pardee --..-.- ---- 4 3 264 Doherly, Marion Jane ---- ------- 2 29 Dursl, David Slanley ..-..-..... 57, 250, 252 Dean, Eleanor Margarel' --------.- 23I 233 Dolan, Doris Dean ..-----.....- 47, I09 266 Duslerberry, John Crolhers ----- 33,39 292 Dean, Evereli -------------..- l5l, I62 I63 Dole, Charles Wheelock .-.- 47,245,246 260 Duval, Elizabelh ..................... .I8 Dean, Roberl' Lewis, Jr.. .. ........ 29I Dole, Nancy Anne ----. -----.-- 2 03 264 Dwan, Mary Bouquel' lMrs.l--.46, I06, IO7, Dee, Arlhur Lawrence... ..... I53 Donald, Jane E. --...-... . . . I I4 267 23 I, 232 Dee, John Lewis ........ .... 9 3 284 Donaldson, Melvin Saier ..-. --.-. 2 94 Dyck, Harry Edward ---.-- 47, I24, I37,287 Deering, Margarel Eleanor --... 233 Doody, Thomas Edward --.- -----. I 7 274 Dye, Virginia Lee .................... 2I7 DeFries'l, Mary Mariorie. .. . I04 270 Dooher, Mary Pa'I'ricia -..-- ---. 6 4, 23l 233 Dyer, Laura Elizabelh ---.--.--. 47, 202, 226 DeLap, Chrisline Louise. .---- 264 Dorris, Margarel Edilh -..- ....- I 07 233 Delzell, Charles Floyd ----- .-.. 2 9l Doly, James Alan -----. .--.- I 88 285 E DeMolI', Roberl Windsor .......... l87 277 Doud, Dave Howard ..-4 -..- 2 7, I88 272 Earl, Joseph Beniamin. .. ...... . 272 Dennis, Mary Jane --..-..- 64, IO6, IO7 268 Downey, Charlolle ...... ..... I O8 267 Easlburn, Viola Calherine. ........ 227 Derenlhal, Edilh B. lMrs.l --... see Borman, Doyle, Thomas LeRoy, Jr.-. ..-- 283 Easlrnan, CIin'I'on ............. 245,246 258 Edilh Drach, John H. H, ....... .... 2 90 Easlman, Slanley Howard .-..-.-...----- 33 3II A 'aawazmfws sir anta Cruz Portland Cement Co. I I PAGE PAGE PAGE Easfon, Joan Frances... ..--.--.--. 47 Espinosa, Aurelio M.. .. .--- .45 Finch, John Parsons ........ . . . . . .289 Eberle, Ted Holcomb -.----.------- ,. . .283 Euphral, Jaclt S. ----. ...33, 254 Finch, Virginia E. ............. .. . .64, 268 Eberle, William Denman... 89, 9I, IB3, 283 Evans, Anna Belle. . -4-... . I8 Findeisen, Charles Walier, Jr.. .. . . . . .287 Eberfing, Corwin H, .............. I53, 28I Evans, John Paul ..--- --.--. . I9 Fine, Irving .................. .... 6 5,254 Ebner, R. .-........ ---- I 88 Evans, Mary Jane... 02,203,227 Fine, Jerry G. ....... . . . IO8, I89 Edwards, Jo Anne... .... 2I7 Evans, Ross Ber+ram .... ......... 2 73 Finney, Rodclen Lynn .... ....... 4 7, 282 Edwin, Edward M. ..... 4, 260 Eves, Florence A. ........ ....... 2 29 Fischer, Roberi' Warren ........ 33, 246, 273 Egeler, Paul Leland ...... 3,280 Ewig, Gordon Russell .... .......-. 2 78 Fish, Alberl Milfon ...... .......... 2 BI Egenoli, George Franklin. .. ..... 2I Eymann, Dan Beclrner ..-. ..... 6 4, I33, 253 Fish, John C. L.. -. . .- . . .40 Eggleslon, Herberi' Lyman.. .. .29I Fisher, Edilh ..... ...... . .233 Ehrhardf, Lorraine A. .... .- . I I9 Fisher, Ella ---- --.....- - 233 Ehrharf, John David, Jr. ...- ....... 2 I Fagan. Elmer D. ------- ---- - 6l Fisher, Louise ....... .... I I9, 228, 265 Eilcelman, Jane Eileen .....- ..... 3 3 233 Fagan. Mdryelld ------ ---- 6 4 270 Fisher, Roberl' Jay ....- -..... I I4, I87 Eilrelman, John Alberf, Jr,. . . .... l63 295 Fair, Rbberi' ROdCleh ---- ----- 2 57 Fi'H'5, David ............. .... . Eisenberg, Mariorie L. ...... ..... 6 4 227 FdICk. Marlon E- -------- '---- 2 27 Filfs, Margaref Freeman ..... ..... I I4 Eisenlauer, Francis J.. .. ..... 27 254 Fambrini, Louis Edward .... .......... 2 57 Fi+zGerald, Carmelifa Marie ........ 65, 233 Elial, John L, ........ ...... I 53 Faris, Mayme Ruih ...... ..... 4 7, I37 265 Filzgerald, Fred Franklin ............ 39,257 EIIiaH, Rabari- W, ..... ....... 6 4 Farnsworih, Paul R. .-.. .--..-.-. 6 0 Filzgerald, Georgiana D.. . .65, I02, 2I3, 234 Ellio'H', Roberi' ......--.. ..... , 64 I47 Farrar, Roberi' I. ..... ..... 2 75 Flammer, Jaclr Walz ...-.....----.-. 237 Ellis, George David, Jr. .... .... 2 '50 257 Fawce'H', Isabel .... ..-- 4 7 266 Flalland, Richmond ......... .... I 60, I73 Ellis, June Marguerife .... .... I 07 265 Fawce-H. Randall -..- ....... I 88 Fleclsner, Francis Alberi A.. .. ..... . .246 Ellsberg, Alan ........... ..... I .... 6 4 Fay, Sarah ........ . . Fleming, Ned Nelson, Jr.. . . . . . .290 Elmendorf, Thomas Nelson... ..... 3 .... 2I Feller, Virginia L. ...... ..-.....-.. 6 4 2I5 Fleming, William J. ..,.. .. . . . .2l Elson, William Harold, Jr. --.--...- 33 254 Fellows, K. Jean ............... 54, II8 229 Fleicher, Harold A. .... ........ 2 0 Ely, Elizabeih Frances ......... I I4, 233 266 Ferguson, Cedric Keilh- . -33, 39, 4I, 250 257 Flefcher, James Hayes .... .... 2 46, 277 Emerson, James Gordon, Jr. -..--...--.. 273 Ferrari, Gerald B. .................... 286 Fligelman, Joan D. ...... -.--... . 22 Emison, Pairicia Anne ..-. ..... I 64, 269 Ferrari, Jeanne Ann .... ...........--. 6 4 Flippen, James H., Jr.. .- . . . . .204 Emlay, Margery Jean ...- ..... 2 68 Ferrari, Vicior Alberl ..... I02, I53, I73 285 Flowers, Vada Lucille... .... .217 Emmons, Barbara Ellen... ........ 270 Ferris, Gerfrude E. ....... ......... 4 7,233 Fogel, Richard H.. .. . . . . .287 Enevold, Norman B .... ...-. 3 3 286 Ferris, Harold Hollon ...- .--. I 53,272 Fogel, Tim J. ...--.- ....... I 45 Enloe, Thomas Schram .... ...29I Ferroggiaro, Frederick L. .... .-... . . 28I Forbes, Roberl' Lynn.. . .. . . I89, 284 Erichsen, Wallace Jon.. .... 58 Fess, Roberl Cushman ..... ..., I 69 280 Ford, Julianne ...... .......... 2 27 Erwin, Mary Ann ........ ...... 2 33 Field, Almeron J. -...-... ....-. 2 39 Ford, Roella .-.-...... ..... 8 3, I46, 270 Eschen, Eleanore Muriel .... ..... 6 4 263 Field, Suzanne .... ..... 2 69 Forlcner, Luana Belle .-..- -... 5 I, 90, 265 3I2 mfeof Il 0 ' Me Wbdmf 1 Expressive phrase of a famous Confederate fighker BUILD 'em bigger, Hy 'em faster, do it first and do it in quantity--America's axiom for su- premacy of the air! No goal in American history was ever more urgent! ROHR pro- duction fighters force their tasks of precision parts manufacture and vital assemblies to- ward this end. ROHR-equipped air giants fly to battle in ever increasing numbers, rushed there by the men and women on production lines who know that speed saves lives! HELPING TO WRITE THE STORY OF TOMOARROW ,au s i ROHR AIRCRAFT CORPORATION CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA Forman, William B.. . .- Fosler, Berry Wilmol. .. Fosler, Carol Jean .... Fosler, Eugene Moore ---- Fosler, William George.. Founlain, Freeman P. -..- . Fowler, Chesler Lee. .- Fowler, June Allee ..----. Frame, Paul Warren, Jr.. . . . Frank, Conslance Jane. .. PAGE .....282 .....257 .....267 ..B3, 274 .....29I 246,292 .....I60 .2B4, 263 .. .. .20 ....234 Frank, Gerald Wendel. ,-.' ' .... I08 Franke, Arlene Elhel -.--.-. .-... 2 34 Franseen, Roberl Edward --.- ---- 3 4, 39 Frazer, Lorene Evelyn .... ..... 2 34 Frazier, Mary F. ....--... .2I7, 264 Fredhold, Allan Birkel, Jr. -.-- .. - .282 Fredrick, Edward Waller, Jr.. .. -.-. H294 Freeman, David Roberl. .. ..95, 272 Freeman, Verne Davis... 34, 40, 293 Freemon, Harold Jon.. .--..-- 275 Freese, Audrey Marie. ...-. 262 Freilag, Dorolhy Ellen.. ..47, 265 French, George Ollo-. .-.... 58 French, Lula Belle ,..-. ...-. 2 I7 Frey, Mary Frances ...... ..... 2 I7 Frisbee, Roberl Daniel ...........--. 28I Frilz, Irene E. ...--.--.--.....--. .... 2 34 Frolik, James Roberl. . .65, I02, I32, 250, 252 Frosl, Dorolhy Emile ............. . .234 Frosl, Helen Marie. .. ... 2 I7, 263 Fuller, Rosamond ....... .-.- . 7, 267 Fuller, Thomas George... .... 65, I63, 279 Fuller, William P. ...... ...., ..... I I Fullinwider, Joan ... . . . . .2I7 Fullon, John Truman.. ... I69, 284 Funk, Cary Deane ......... . .... 287 Furrer, Clinlon Tucker, Jr. .... ,. . 246,254 G Gabriel, Donald Louis- - ----- 65 2 0,255 Gadd, Peler Roberl ....... 27, I05, I 8,272 Gaeslel, Joseph, Jr.. .. ........ .. . .285 Gage, Glen Wesley .... ...... . 4, 282 Galbrailh, Jane Wallace. ..... .... I 43 Galen, John Arnold ..... . . . I I5, 250, 259 Gallagher, John Emmell .... ..... .... 2 7 5 Gallagher, Thomas A., Jr.. .. ... ....246 Gamble, James R. -...-.. ... ... .279 Gamel, Slanley Warren ......... 285 Gammon, Nancy Mae. .. ...I02, I I7, 267 Ganahl, Nancy E. .-.-. .... 2 64 Ganlner, Rosemary ... ...-234 Gardner, Anne D. .... .... I I5 Gardner, Todd ..... .... 2 85 Garland, Adabelle ..., .... 2 27 Garrell, David Orr ...... ...34 Garrell, Palricia Wallace. ..... 268 Garrell, William Calverl. .. 5, 254 Garver, Phil R., Jr. ...... ...... 6 5 Gasich, Welko E. ....... 34, 39, I 3, 293 Gaslil, Barbara Rose ..... 2 I, 234 Gales, Elinor J. .-.....-. .. 5, 234 Gales, Frederick Reeves.. ..... 285 Gales, Mary May ....... .2I7, 266 Gales, Milo S. ..... . . ..... 280 Galluccio, Annelle .-.... Geeling, Peggy R. IMrs.l .. ..... 2I7 .... ..I8 Geldermann, Harlan Slolp. .. .... .280 Georg 3I4 e, Palricia Zena... .. ..... I08 Gerlridge, John Holmes ---- Geslring, Mariorie Claire .... Gelz, Harold Bruce, Jr. ...- Ghormley, David MacLean ...-..-... Gibb, Roberl Gordon.47, I3I, I37, 246 Gibbs, Edward Ashley, Jr. ........... . Gibbs, Marian Frances ..... Gibson, Gregory A. ...... . Gibson, Rebecca Brown ...... ....2I7 ....2I7 Gilberl, William Woodrull ........ 250 Giles, William Richard ....... .... 2 50 Gill, Kalherine Elizabelh .--. ...202 Gillespie, Jane ...-...-.... .... 2 I7 Gilliland, Jane Curry... ... Gilmer, Nancy Caldwell .... ... Gilgon, Helen ....................... Glasson, Jine .... I I3, II4, II9 I25, I34 Gobar, Roberl' ................... . Godshall, Elizabelh Elinor- .... Goldman, Marianne -.... ... Golobic, Henry Roberl ..... ..... Golobic, Rex Marlin .... .... 2 46 Good, Dixie Jean... ....23I Good, George C. .... .... . Goodman, Bill -.--. ---- 6 5 Gooclan, Mrs, Roger ....... ......... Goodhew, William Irving -..-..-.... Goodman, Marvin Roy ........ 245, 246 Goodwin, Charlolle -..--. .......... Goodwin, Elizabelh Ann.. .-.. 234 Goodwin, Marilyn Gail... ..... Goodwin, Rosemary ---. ....... 4 7 Gore, Kalhryn Louise... .... 86, I08 Gorler, Vicki Sophie ---- ----.- 6 5, Gould, Llewellyn DeWeese. ---. 47, Graham, Carolyn -.-..... ..... Graham, David Malhew .... .... I 73 Grainger, Roberl Leslie.. ..... Granicher, Loraine H. .... .... . Grannis, Laurence Royce... . . . . .65 Granl, Alison ........... ..... 6 5 Granl, Janelle Adams ..... Granucci, Gloria Dorcas -..-. Grallon, Richard Raymond .... Grau, Frilz H. ...... ....... . Gray, Annabel -----. Gray, Barbara Kalherine. Gray Gray, Gray Charles Frazer.. . Charles Helman ...... Eslher Kelsey lMrs.l .... Gray, Gordon Larimore ...... Gray, Roberl W. ....... . Green, Charles Herberl .... Green, Denslow Brooks. .. Green, Joanne Lee .... Greenbach, Gloria ...... .....65 ....I73 ....246 ....I85 .....65 .....65 Greenberg, Frances Helen.. ....... .. Greenberg, Marvin ...... ... Greening, Roberl Millon. .. Gregg, Barbara Ann ..... Greisl, Elwood Carler. . . Grey, John Roberl ..... Grillin, Eliza belh ............. II6, II8 .....67 ....I46 Grillin, Loyal Marlin, Jr.. .. .... ..... Grillills, Lois .--....-. Grim, Barbara Louise- - - Grim, Calherine Mary- - - Grimes, George E. ....... . Grimsley, Mary Jeannelle. . . PAGE I88 .229 I08 295 258 .59 266 29l 268 254 255 234 268 234 2 I7 227 267 .21 265 2 I 5 2I5 258 234 277 279 . I I 289 255 268 268 2I7 2 I5 268 234 239 234 276 290 262 276 262 268 2 I 7 ..20 279 228 234 294 257 234 293 282 283 275 207 227 288 250 295 267 284 ......34 284 .67, I04,263 .20 ....239 234 ...2I7,265 ....I69 280 ...2I7, 269 PAGE Griswold, Belsey M. lMrs.I .-.-- see Wilson, Belsey Griswold, John Shellield .... ........ 2 75 Griswold, Mary Carolyn .... .... I I8, 2 I7 Griswold, Roberl Yales .--- -..- 3 4,275 Groash, Belly Rose ......... ...... 2 27 Grunwald, Gerard Berlrand .... ..... 2 46 Guehennec, Ilene J. lMrs.l -... ....-.. I 8 Guerena, Calherine ......... ..... 6 7, 266 Guerlin, Henry Peler .... ...... 2 82 Guidera, Viclor George .... --..... 4 0 Guinan, Clark Edward ..-. ..... 6 7,284 Gunderson, Edward W.. .. .... ..I60 Gule, George Gaylord ...-............ 287 Gulhrie, Kalhleen Eleanor. I02, I06, 2I5, 2I7, 23I,234 H Haas, Alberl, Jr. .--.....-. 67, 82, I09, 254 Haberlelde, George Curliss ........... 278 Hachlen, William A. .............. I60, l88 Hackel, Ollo --.-.-. ---- 5 7, 58 Hadley, Charles F. .... ...... 3 9 Halilner, Roberl Louis -..- .-... 2 85 Hahlo, Renee Joan ..... . . .47, 234 Hahn, Richard Gaillus. .. .--. 250, 253 Haighl, Bruce Eugene ...... ........ 2 75 Haighl, Gilberl Pierce, Jr. ...... 57, 59, 260 Haighl, Neva June ..-...-. Haines, Charles LeRoy .-... Haines, Mrs. ................ . Hale, Belly May .... Hale, Janel ....... ....... Hale, Karen Grela. .. Hale, Thomas Spencer ........267 .......276 ....I07, I46,2I7,267 I07, 202, 267 ........265 Hall, Anila Louise .... I8 Hall, Cameron B.. .. ....2I Hall, Elwin Bacon ..... ....... 3 9 Hall, Roberl Pearson... .... I53, 280 Hall, Samuel Howard ..-. Halslead, Roberl ...... Hamann, Roberl Lee... ......274, .....l63 .....248 Hamillon, Charles Dixon- .. .67, 276 Hamillon, D. Ann ........... ...... 2 34 Hamillon, Richard Highlower ...... I87, 276 Hamillon, Roberl A. .....-. . Hamillon, Shirley Claire .... Hamlin, Homer Clair, Jr.. .- Hammer, Henry S. ...... . Hammer, Louise ....-.... ......I38 .....67 .....283 .....I60 ..........234 Hammell, Raymond Melvin ..-. 67, I53, I73, I93, 259 Hammell, Roberl Logie- . -..- 39,294 Hammon, Frank Pierce. ........ 293 Hammond, Kay .... . . ..-.. I45, 262 Hammond, Phyllis Jeanne ....... 48, I22, 263 Hampson, Allred A., Jr.. - .48, I I I, II2, I I4, I2 I, I23, 277 Hamplon, Roberl Lesler. . ..... 48, 277 Hanbery, John William ..... ....... 2 0 Hancock, Harriel June. ...... I47 Hanicker, Rulh Frances. . . ..... 67,234 Hanna, David Charles.. ..... 279 Hannah, Roberl C. .... ..... 2 87 Hansen, Roberl Chris .... ..... 2 83 Hansen, Waller Phillip .... .... I 08 Hanson, Laura Elizabelh .... ..... 2 I7 Harband, Lorraine Rulh .... ..., 2 I8 Harbury, Peler Lionel .... -... 3 9 HERE IS ONE OF Water pump drive shaft, an essen- tial link in your car's cooling system. Failure of the Water pump drive shaft could quickly cripple your motor. A properly lubricated drive shaft almost never gives trouble 429lMOVlNG PARTS THAT Maour stop voukf cm: Fora KEEPS -tz ,. ' ,t i,re' if ,i-, . , ' -1-: i '- ,,,, . ,,:r 'E ' tzz 1 . '- -I-I-Eags, . .,g ,5?'fg9t' :.. .,.::: frz- :'i': Z1' i f f . ..s, .1 - ,,, t:-- r--rr' 2 ': i Z sy tg ? .,.,., i ,,,. 5 - --::.A,,. , t 'f , ..,,,. 2 ' 4' In average 6-cylinder car X. Tlae less driving you clo, the more likely you awe to forget the .Weciizl care that all moving parts need H1255 ARE NO DAYS to take chances. Not with hard- to-replace car parts. They merit the best lubrication care you can find. Our Shellubrication service promises you just exactly that. Using the famous Shellubrication Receipt that records for you, step by step, each point that's lubricated- Shell's own school-trained experts, including Shelladies as carefully trained as Shellmen, give correct lubrication to all the moving metal parts. With 8 to 16 different engineered-for-the-job Shell products. In addition, Shellubrication care includes these other important services: Battery inspection - Reduced driving makes Shellubrication check-ups on water level and charge especially important. Cooling system inspection - Shellubrication checks your fan- l4 belt, hose connections, oil hlter condition and mileage. Spark plug inspection--Dirty plugs can waste 10711 of fuel. Shellubrication tells you if cleaning and adjusting are necessary. Tire inspection - Shellubrication corrects air pressure, dresses tires, checks for nails, glass and cuts. . ,,,u, , , awg, - V, Car cleaning-Shellubrication polishes chrome, cleans win- b. f dows and car interior. flnspects all lights, too.J . . ... ,.. ,..,.ef 5 E ' CARE FOR YOUR CAR FOR YOUR COUNTRY The safe rule for folks who drive less today is: Go by the calendar, not the speedometer. Have your car Shellubricated when you change to a new number in your Gasoline Ration Book-that's every two months. , t, .- S: ,F 1 fi 4 if SHELL OIL COMPANY, Incorporated SHELLUBRICATIOIS T. C. CHRI TY CO. Men's and Boys' Clothing Hats and Furnishings Catering to Stanford Men and Women HAMILTON AND GRUEN WATCH ES P WN. L Ak .hug V 1' l7O Universiiy Ave. P. A. 532i VE9 ir as . i .Q if if ' all-5 A S ,.- D RIN K 5 ' . AX A I ,N R T N. A D A M s ld 5 Successor 'lo cuLvER's is--1 .. , ., .-ygr . geiaf,,,ff,, fhanem f The pause W' We that refreshes I67 Universi'I'y Ave. Palo AlI'o 533 I PAGE PAGE Pass Harden, Emily Sebelle. - . .239 Havre, Harold Jean, Jr. ..., ... 275 Hernan, John J. ........... . . . . I I6, 278 Harkins, Edward C. ...... ,285 Haxo, Francis T. ------- -.-- 2 57 Herrick, Kenneih Whiiman .... ...... 2 86 Harms, Marvin William ..... ,285 Haycox, James Arihur.. .... I4l 274 Herring, Helen Louise ...... .... 2 I8 Harmsen, Tyrus George ---- ,252 Hayes, Mary Jean ---.... -......-. 2 I8 Herizog, Francis Carl .... .... I 87 Harper, Arlhur O. ....... .278 HayIe++, Clarice Helm ......... 67, IO4 267 Her-lzog, Kalherine .... .... 2 I8 Harper, Virginia Laura.. . .265 Hays, Ralph Ellioh' .... ......... 2 90 Hickman, Velma ...... ....270 Harriman, John Marlin- -- ,273 Hays, William Henry .................. 290 Hickok, Belly Jean ..... ..... . 262 Harris, Allan Alexander .... . .280 Hazeliine. Irma M. .-.-.... 67, IO6, I07 263 Hicks, Barbara Anne ---- -.-- 6 7,235 HdrI'lSOl'1, Frances Merriam ...... .270 Haakelman, Theodgre Jack ........ 273 Hicks, Harry ........... ...... 2 87 Harrison, Margaret Anne ....... ,264 Hedden, Alan Maxwell- - - - - - I85 275 Hieronymus, Jack Harrison... ....275 Harrison, Sybil Bonnell ..... . . .270 HeFFelfinger, Frank Toiion. .. ...,.. I60 Hihn, Gloria .............. . . . .269 Hari, Mariha Anne ...... .229 Hefifeliinger, Marcus W. K. -...-.-. I60 295 Hill, Harold M. .......--.-.---.--.-..- 2I Harlf, Rober-l' ..... . . . l4l Heinly, Jean ......................... 2I8 Hill, Helen Deloras .................. I8 Harier, John M. -------- -273 Heiniz, Marcella Laddon lMrs.l ------. see Hill, Joan A. --------. 48, l06, l07,20l, 264 Harier, Orlin Clyde, Jr... .293 Laddon, Marcella Hill, Ralph Owen ..................... .40 Hariley, Esdras Keese .... .285 Heiniz, Ralph Morell ................... 39 Hilleary, Hugh Langdon -..--....------ 29l Harlman, John Wylie- - -289 Heller, Harold Waller. . . ...... l87 Hilleary, Tom McVeigh .... . . . . .29l Hariwell, Belly lone .... ,269 Hellyer, George W., Jr. ---. -.-.- 6 7, 28l Hills, Reuben W., Ill ..... ..... 2 84 Harlwick, Virginia M. .... .262 Helser, Brenda M., II ---- ---- 2 35 Hilion, Nancy Kaihryn--. ---.229 Harvey, Clarence Alan ...,. . ,290 Helsirom, Roger Evan.. ..... 284 Hilveri, Phyllis Cleo- - . - - - .235 Harvey, Frances E. .-.---. ,265 Henderson, Joyce Lee.. ...... 48 Hinchman, Jeanne H, .... .... . 267 Harvey, Walier Herberi ---- - I88 Henderson, Eugenia .... ...... 2 66 Hind, Elisabeih Jean... .... .268 Harwood, William Fleicher. . . .295 Henderson, Sidney ........ ..... 3 4, 277 Hind, Roberf L., Jr. ...... . . . . .277 Haskins, Nancy ................ ,263 Hendricks, Virginia Sydney ---. --.-. 2 62 Hind, Roberi' Renion, Jr. .... ..... 2 77 Hassell, Elizabeih Louisa -.-..-- . I45 Heninger, David Charles ---- ----- 6 7 Hinds, Walier Edwin ---.-. --.-- 2 85 Hasiings, Douglas D. ------- 58, , I23 Henkle, Maxine C. ........ ..... 2 35 Hines, Vernice DeVoe .... ......... 5 9, 67 Hasiings, Warren, Jr. ..... ,294 Henley, William Dunn .... ..... I 60 Hirshberg, Joseph F.. . . ......... 248, 254 Haich, Doroihy LeBaker lMrs.l . . . . .48 Henninger, Belly C.. .. .... 235 Hirsi, James C. ----- ---- 4 8, II6, I37, 275 Haich, Roberi Alan .----.--.---. .277 Henny, Vicior Edward .... .... 2 92 Hoag, Mary Helen .... ............. 2 68 Haiiield, Georgeiie Judiih.. ..5I Henrickson, Oliver Roy --------.----- 289 Hobbs, Virginia Lee ..... .... 2 02, 238 Hauck, Camelia Ann .--.-----.. 48, , I45 Henry, Roberi Tyson ------------.--. 283 Hodgdon, Frank W. ........ ...... 2 92 Hauser, Eric Van A., III .... .285 Heppe, Ralph Richard ...-- 4I, 245, 248, 258 Hodgdon, Joan Faulkner .... .... 2 I8, 266 Hauser, Jack Raymond ---- . - -280 Hepperle, Suzanne --------------. 5I 268 Hoey, James Douglas -----. ...--. I 60 Havard, C. Edward ...... . .2I Herberl, Frank F. ..... .... I 88 Hoffman, C. Chas. -... ---- 2 94 3I6 l New accounting machines can be purchased in some cases under War Production Board Regulations. Also, in many organiza- tions, we have been able to help solve their accounting prob- lems without the purchase of new equipment. Every new man taken on means more work for the Payroll De- partment. Every instance of overtime means more entries on the payroll records. W , .lust when demands upon the Department are heaviest, competent workers leave and are hard to replace. New workers are trained more easily where mechanical equipment is being used. sf as or sr A sv W Q F l Q as i s f asset a s-rs? it sew W Q ,xx e ss sg iss XM Ass -rw fx t s - ' . f::2'lsIz:.S:EsI53 . .- 55511252 Pia. 'afa r Esiei- s:sE1--:Ii s iaizv ' .555-. ::aea -ri:-f::I ' -- '- ' as 2 ' C i as QI ,:sg25a:z:5g55g:Ss,.t,.,2 asses Yt 'rgg2.,:5E:E. ra- - S sis.: 1- E ' E as 'Q 1: .S Sf' P ' ' - .- gg? 3: ga :N - sssfwsws '- Q . 1' 3 5555EQEQIEEQEEQEEEEEEAQIXELIEE, -EI, v.323xfv2'S ' ? ': 9 f' : E: '3 e :sity I S1 sf -IQ., Q ..... y laEEt.,E:E5?:IE5 E 'IX5E5Ei:E:EEj5E5:E5E 2555352:1gE:E53Eg E5-555555555 it ,evefZ-::::1::::::::es.f:::ss:::s:r -. - t r -: - . .: . r :sz as S sg , . . tt. : .saatsrtat :rs - ::s,:,:e:,s,,,et,. q-t-.si tt.QsirftgrffEsis t2e7521I:-.1-til:-'C-rf gates, l fgiirii. N ' -5' 'f?5:: .I Q -ss 7 -'- -'-' -- --4- N M xxx, Q at Q A sg Q. as if .2 ltr--Q!-sie s M? R K wk Mig REM l l ''12I-e5-:1e1'f:::'?i!z5'::::'s,I,.e:,.s:.5gs,s:z.,:,.ir :E-Erfeifiefefsisis22:55 ' 'f'itiesfri-fa'-221111.'siege-:.:::f 1943 is the Payroll Department's toughest year because of the addition of the Victory Tax. A VICTORY on the Production Front that was won BEFORE THE WAR! W W W For its tremendous wartime expansion, American industry has had to fight . . . and fight hard. And in no sector of the home front has the pressure been greater than in the Payroll Department. It has had many more workers to pay, more deductions to make from every payment, and one problem after another in maintain- ing an efficient staff. But wherever there had been peace-time installations of mechanical methods, the Department was able to triumph over these wartime conditions. In thousands of war plants Underwood Elliott Fisher Sundstrand Payroll Machines have enabled accounting procedure to keep pace with mounting production. Many a company has taken advantage of our knowledge and experience by having us revise its system so as to handle the in- creased volume. And large numbers have seen the value of signing up on a yearly basis for the expert care provided by Underwood Maintenance Service. Our Maintenance Service from coast to coast is being kept in complete and efh- cient operation. Spare parts, too-we are providing for all your Underwood, Sundstrand and Elliott Fisher machines-as well as a complete line of carbon paper and ribbons, unsurpassed in quality, for every make of ofhce machine. Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, One Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Underwood Elliott Fisher Sundstrand PAYROLL MACHINES 'k We are now in war production on- U. S. Carbines Caliber .30M1-Airplane Instruments -Gun Parrsffimmunition Components-Fuses -Printers and Miscellaneous Items. L'OMEf..ETTE ir Bert Wirhey from STANFORDKS' 4345 F izfuorite Remzizmnt GOLDEN STATE COMPANY, L+d. Dairy Products Fountain 3I4 UNIVERSITY AVE., PALO ALTO LOG DUPLEX TRIG AND DUPLEX DECITRIG SLIDE RULES These slide rules make lhe handling of irigonomeirical iunclions a simple mailer ol muliiplicalion. The 'lrig scales have been rearranged 'lo refer direclly 'lo C and D-irig iunciions can be used as laciors wiihoul lhe necessiiy ol delermining fheir numerical values. Double numbering gives you all six lunciions al a single seiling. fli A ,gl X CoNeRATuL Tlonsrizom KEUFFEL 8, ESSER co. ,Emi GLEIM... the Jeweler or NEW YORK Experi Repairing in Every Line 30-34 Second Sireelr 730 So. Flower Sireei N! 360 UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE 6822 SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES PAGE Pass PAGE Hoffman, Eric ........ .... 2 77 Howe, James Gilberl' .... .... 2 75 Irvine, Gail -..... ..-. 2 I8 Hoffman, Everell Kerr. -- ---.-- 294 Howe, John Farwell -... .... 2 72 Irvine, Janel' Fyfe ------. . - . .265 Hoffman, Howard -.-. .,.. 3 4 29l Howe, Joyce L. ......... .... 2 I8 Irving, Margarel Lucille.. .... 270 Hoisch, Alan Melvin ---.,.. - . . l53 245 Howell, John Wesley, Jr.. .. ..--.. 293 Irwin, Ida Jane --------- . ....2 I8 Holcomb, Pauline Lorraine .... ...l08 269 Hoy'H', Donald .......... .... 2 48,259 Ives, Kenneih Gaige, Jr... ....290 Holcomb, Tedd -.---..-- -....--..-- I 47 Hubbard, Mariory Joan ---.-. ...- 2 I8, 262 Holman, Halsled Reid. . 4 ---. 94, I60 295 Hudson, Graves Dewey --...-.- -----. 2 94 J Holmes, Diane Adele... ......,.. 266 Hudson, Lawrence Urquharl' ..... .... 2 90 Jackson, Charlolle Frederica .v-.262 Halmag, L, Parry .................. 286 Hudson, Thomas Allan ......... .... 2 8l Jackson, Donald De Avila ----.---.-----. 20 Holmes, Oscar Charles ..... 34, 40, I73 293 Hull, Dorolhy Ann ...-.-,---. ..-. 2 35 JBCIKSOI1 Evelyn Louise ---. l06 l07,23I 235 Holsli, Rudolf S, ....................... Sl Hughes, Cordelia Ann ....... .... 2 I8 JBCIKSOI1, J. Hugh ............ ........- 2 6 Hombaeh, William H, ........ ....... 2 76 Hughes, Dorolhy Ann ......... ---- 2 63 Jackson, Rockwell Earnesl ---- -.-- I 87 Honegger, William Beverly ......... 67 275 Hughes, Elena Thomas lMrs.l ..-..--.-.. 57 JHCOIDS. Audrey Madelyn. .. .....- l45 Honn, George Edward, Jr. ---.- 67,248 260 Hughes, Geraldine Palricia -.-...-.. 48,268 JGCOIJS. CYl I'l l-3 MBFY ---' ----' 4 8 262 Hooper, William Fredrick ..... ...I63 279 Hughes, John Gordon-- .--.. 58, 290 JiC0bS. G0l'Cl0f1 ------- ---'-- - -272 Hopiak, George A. -.-..--. ...- 6 7 282 Hughes, R. S'ra'Flord --.4 ---. 2 67, 278 JBFHGS. Edwin Cusler ---'- -'------- 5 8 Hopkins, Muriel Ann ..... ...,.. 2 35 Hughey, Robe,-+ W, .... ..... 5 7, 254 Jameson, Charles Henry ,.,-.- .27, IOS 294 Hopper, Harold Hamlin.. .... 93 272 Humphreys, Beverly .... .... 5 l, 68 Jameson, Frank Gard .....-.- --..---- 2 85 Hopping, William DeR. .... ..... 2 77 Hundley, John Boren .... .... 2 83 Jameson, Miriam Margarel. .. ...... ..235 Hopwood, John Aldine. . . ....... 292 Hunner, Eugene ..... ..... 2 0 J6mlSOI'1, Shirley RU'I'l1 -------- l I8, 2l8 267 Hornbeak, Palsy Jane --.-.--..-. 5l, 90 l08 Hunl, Alberl Andrew .... ...... I 4l Jampolsky, Arlhur J.. .- ..-. .5l, II4 235 Hornberger, Ralph Charles .......... .20 Hunl, Ernesl P. ......... .... I 5l, l53 Jardine, Jacqueline C.- -. ---- ---288 Hornby, William H, ....... ...l33, I34 29I Hunler, Clark M, ....... ...... 2 76 Jeffry, Geraldine Helen.. .... . . . .229 Horner, Barbara ---.--.------- 67,82 269 Hunfer, Norman Wallace .......... 2I,284 Jenkins, Richard Edgar ------. ..--- 3 4 292 Horrall, John Day -------- 67, ll2, II4 289 Hunlsberger, Marv Josephine ...... 226, 268 Jennings, Frances Lorraine ..... .-.--- 2 I8 Hors'l', James Richard .-..... .-....... 2 87 Hurwilz, Carol Marin. .9l, l08, II7, II9, 227 Jensen, John Henry ....... ..... 3 4 277 Horfh, Kennelh W. ..... -........... 2 85 Huslon, Margarel ................ 203, 263 Jensen, Warren T. ..,,,, ....... 6 8 Horion, Elizabelh Lou ................ 2l8 Hulchinson, William N. L. ............. 295 Jerfberg, Joan ............ .... 2 I8 Hosler, Helenlean ......... 67, I06, IO7 225 Hul-chison, Charles M. ......,.. 34, I89, 29I Jess, George Harold, Jr.. - - .. . .280 Hosman, Dale Ellsworlh ................ 285 Hyer, William G, T, ,,... ........ I I8 Jewell, Gordon Ward .... ..... 5 9 Hosleller, Paul Smilh -..- .----- I 37 Johns, Ned .--....-..- .... I 5l Houghlon, Shirley Anne. -...--.. 265 I Johnson, Alberl' H. .... -....-.- 5 8 Howard, Emily Louise- -- ---.. 85,87 267 Ichelson, David Leon.. . .... 57, I4I, 248 Johnson, Franklin P. .... ....I68, I69 Howard, William Bruce ----- 34, 39, l45 273 lngber, Nancy Lee ...- ...... 5 I, 263 Johnson, John Reefer. . ..... 278 3l8 Picture Framing You Are Cordially Invited to Stop in When in Palo Alto I-IERE You Will Find .. A' a fine stock ot Fountain Pens Desk Sets Stanford Stationery Cr eirrrW,,t,,,,4ar - 'i'i'ii I an N 251.1. ,,r,, . cAs V A 1 lm F izlii I Ai All I Pictures Etchings Gifts eeb1e's 323 University Avenue PAGE Johnson, Kenneth Andrew .-.......---.. 68 Karn, Jeannette Loween- Johnson, Margery Walden .------- II3.2I8 Karstedt, Fred Herman.. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Marian Adele ---- Milton Franklin- - Persis Marie. -48, Johnston, J. Monte .--.--- Johnston, Lewis C. .-..-- - Johnstone, Jean Elizabeth. .......235 ......285 II, II6, II8,235 .......289 .......28I ....4-e, 267 Jones, Carol Ann ..-....----.- 68,202,235 Jones, George Hamilton.. ..-I63, I69 Jones, Gwenyth C. ....... ....... 2 35 Jones, Helen Louise ......... ...263 Jones, Joanne Ruth IMrs.I . -- ---264 Jones Kenneth Inskip ...... ..... 2 94 Jones, Kenneth Kermit .... --.. 6 8 Jones Otto Lind ...--.... ---.. 2 82 Jones Peter Hancock .... .... 2 I Jones Philip Newton ..... ..... 2 93 Jones, Robert Edwards f--- -.-- 3 4, 284 Jones Roberts S. ...... .... 6 8,275 Jones, Wintord Morgan... ..... 34,39 deJong, Hamilton Colman.. .......278 Jgglynl George ......... ...-- I 88,279 Judd, Henry Clay ---.-.-- .......29I Judell, Eleanor, see Silverman, Eleanor, Mrs. Judy, Mary Hyatt IMrs.I. .......288 Julien, James Herbert --.--- 34, 39, 250, 252 Julien, Peggy Gertrude- -- K Kaiser, Marie Louise -.-- .......235 .......235 Kaniana-Vanit, Rachan.. .... 34, 58,250 Kanner, Paula C. ---.- Kaplan, L ..-. - -- .......288 .....59 Kasch, Carol ---.-..---.- Keating, George Joseph- Keating, Robert Emmet-- Keeler, Price MacVeigh-- Keenan, Robert- -----.- - Keene, Lee Chester-- Keeney, Belle Cecile ---- Keister, James Alonzo- Keith, Maxwell Phoenix Kelker, Marilyn E.- - -- Kellogg, Gloria June- - - Kelly, Barbara Edna ----- Kelly, Howard Richard- -- Kemp, Barbara Lee ---..- Kendrick, Richard Edward Kennedy, Eunice Mary- -- Kenney, Betty Alberta- .- Kenney, Mary Louise-- Kent, James Elmore., Kenyon, Phyllis Ellen.. Keppeler, Richard H.. -- Kern, Keith Arnold ---. Kern, Spencer Root ---.-. Kerr, Inez Theresa ....... Kessler, James B. ...... 68 Kester, Clare Antoinette- Kester, Robert Hayes ---. Keusink, Richard William- Kice, Joe Carr .......... Kielberg, Edward Charles. that's Minute Man Service The Minute Man's job is to make your cr last longer . . . to help you Care for Your Car-for Your Country - wwwwwwwwwwvwwowwu naar.. .4 f 2:55:32 s SERVICE LOOK FOR THESE SIGNS 5:g:::5:5:::::::::3:::::5:5:5:g:E:55:2if22:222:2232:21Erfzftfzf:E:f:f:f:f:2:Q:2:2:E52212:E:E:E:E:Z:E:E:2:2:Z:Z. UNION OII. C PAGE OMPANY .....2I8,265 .......294 . . .... 43, 264 . .... 53, .....292 .....2l ......39 I89 ....39, I45 .....z1a,26s ..276 ...I33,248 ......21s ....262,2as ....2s3,2as .....26o 119,228,266 ......20 ..,.6s,235 ----89,235 .....235 .....20 .....2I8 ...I4I,292 .....278 .........2I8,264 102, 133, 134,275 .2I8,267 - ---I88,286 .. ...I24,I4I .....279 Kiewit, Ralph Walter ------ 27, I05 Kilcourse, Anne ---- . - , I88, 286 ............235 Kilgore, Elinor Spence --.. Kimball, Gordon Eugene- -- Kimberlin, Arthur Edward... Kinard, Ada Lee ---------- King, Dorothy Phyllis-- King, Miriam Leigh- -- Kingston, Patricia Marie- Kinney, Lucien B. ---- . Kinsell, Seybert ...... Kinsinger, Robert E.. . .. Kirkland, M. Virginia-- Kirkpatrick, Marian --- Kirkpatrick, Paul H.. - -- Kirkwood, Marion R. ----- - PAGE .....I8 .....292 ....--34,282 ..68,202,235 .......2I8 ....8I,227 .....21a,2c-s ........28 .....282 .........282 ..68,2I5,265 .........270 --------54 ......52 Kirkwood, Robert Lord ...... ..... 3 9,4I Kirkwood, Thomas Fredrick --.. Kirtland, Howard B., Jr. ---- - Kleinberg, Morton ------.--- Klinder, lone Theresa ----.--- .....39,4I ......20 .253 -----43,266 Kline, Stephen Jay- - .34, 39, 4I, 245, 248 Klinger, Robert Alan ----- - - - ,258 .II8 Knapp, Gordon ------------------- 68, 28I Knickerbocker, Calvin Austin ------- 68, 287 Knight, Helen G. ......... 68, IO6, I07, 266 Knowles, Sam G.- -- ---- 34, 40, I45, 250 Kober, Charles M. ...... ........ I 07, 29I Koch, William G. ---.------ ------- 2 90 Koenig, Frederick Alfred .... .... 5 9, 274 Koepke, Frederick Herman- ---------- 20 Kotahl, David Clinton ----- ----- I 53,284 Kotter, George Warren. ...34, 39, 4I, 252 Kohlhaas, Paul William .... ..... I 60, 280 Kolar, Charmian ------- ---- 2 I4, 2 I 8, 266 Koltord, Marie ---- .....---- I 39 3I9 L Kopl, Margarila Elizabelh- .- Krause, George Bainbridge.. Krauskopl, Konrad .......... Krauskopl, Miriam R. ---.- Kreps, Don .............. Kresge, Miles Whilney, Jr. .-.-. 68, I Kroener, William Hull- - - Kruger, Thomas R. ---- - Kruse, Lois Beniamine ...- Kuhn, Roberl Anlhony ---- Kuhns, Caroline Sloss .... Kunlie, Ramona Mary ---- Kusliner, Richard Joseph .... LaChapeIIe, Irene Rulh .... LaCosle, Thomas V.- - -- Lacy, Virginia -..---.-- Laddon, Marcella A. --.- - LaGasa, James Andrew. . . Laidlaw, Emmell Wayne ---- Laizure, Keilh M. ..----- - Lamb, Hal B, ......... . Lamb, Jeremy Jerome- - - Lamporl, H. Bowman ---- Lander, Phyllis Lorraine- - - Lane, Melvin B. -------- - Langendorl, Donald Irving- Lapierre, James Beniamin- LaPrade, Loren Hooper- - - Larkin, David Mendell ---- Larkin, Kalhryn Gore ---- Larsen, Hans Henry ----- Larsen, Rulh Eubanks. - - Larson, Jean Vivian ---- Lasaler, Roberl Landess- - - Lalhrop, Anne Elizabelh- - Lalrlin, Glenn Edward- - - Lau, Lawrence Lil, Jr.- - - 69, Lawry, John Field- - - - - - - - Laverly, Roger M.- - - - - - - Lawyer, Conslance ------ Leary, Roberl Wilding ----- Ledeen, Howard Lee ------ Lee, Granville Ewing ---- Lee, Jane-I' Rulh ------ Lee, Philip Randolph ---- Lee, Leege, Gwendolyn Margarel .--- LeGar, Rulh Eslelle -------- Leggell, Beverly Ann ------ Leckman, Henry T., Jr.- ----- - 39, 245, Ledford, Roy Merl, Jr. ------ Slanley Theodore ------ I4I I3, I24, ....I06 ...68 .34 ....48 ...69,I4I ......69 - -78, I06, I09, I53 . .20I,202 II9 I02 ..II9,2l8 I88 I23 ...69 I53, II9 248 I07 ..2I8 ..2I8 Leicesler, John Ferard, III ------ 34,39 Leisure, Hoyl Bacon- - Lemailre, Georges E.- - - LeMar, William B. ---- - Lemmon, Maryalice- - - Leonard, Mary Vina - - - Leong, John Rolaerl- - - Lesler, James Burlon ---- Levers, William Harold ---- Levin, Richard Granl ---- Levin, Rulh Adele ------ Levinson, Jean Cheim- Levill, Harold Warren-- Levy, John Leo ------- 320 ....35,40 ...80 .35,4I,250 ...48,I37 ......35 PAGE .68 .290 ..58 235 273 II4, I53 276 .68 270 .20 II7 235 248 . I8 282 265 .5I 277 257 285 29I 280 279 2 I 8 280 I07, 263 274 28I 293 268 287 263 235 -I60 267 - 34 256 276 I39 235 .59 272 258 282 283 227 293 .2I 263 236 262 247 272 .SI 247 236 269 256 294 255 247 2l8 236 282 250 Lew, Henry Youlh ---- Lewis, Roberl Cover ---- Liebenslein, Roloerl G.- - -- Lilienlhal, Frances Marie-- Lillick, Ira S. --------- - Linari, Fred J. --------- - l4I,247 ...69 ...48 ...69 Lincoln, Kennelh Arnold ---- Lindholm, Eleanore M.- - -- Lindley, Belly Lane- -- Lindquisl, Renee -.----- Lindskog, Viclor Junior- ...48 ....203 Lindslrom, Chesler Neal ---- Linharl, Theolil Frank, Jr.- - - Lipman, Kalhryn Crossley- - Lippincoll, Claire Ripley-- Lisloerger, Sylvia Virginia-- Lisiecki, Merwin Lucas-- Lisle, Roberl Wade ------ Lilchlield, Joan Elizabelh II8 ...236 ....203 ...9l . . .69 -69 Lilchfield, Russell Slanlon --..- I09 Livingslon, Carl, Jr. ------- 69, I02, Livingslon, Edwin H., Jr.- - Livingslon, James Prince - Lloyd, Geraldine -- Lloyd, Mary Jane- - - - - - Lockharl, Arlhur A. ------- Loecling, Charlie M'Iiss-69, Lomax, Harvard -- - - - - -- London, Alexander . . . .. Long, Carl Thompson, Jr.- - Long, Elia Auslin ----- Long, Marcia Marilyn - -- Loring, Huberl S. ---- Loughlin, Park Larmon- - - . .... 40, Love, Eliza loelh Ann ------ Lovvorn, William Warren- - Low, Leonard Burla nd ---- Low, Peler Allaerl --.-.. Lowe, Lealrice ------ - Lowe, William Andrew ---- Lowell, Margol Helena-- Lowrie, James William- - - Lowrie, Marilynn -------- II7 .......2I8 .......250 I06, IO7,23I I85 ....2I8 IO7 .....69,247 Lucas, Joan Eilhne Delighl- - - - - - - - Luce, Edgar Arlhur ------- Luck, James M. -------- Luckell, Margarel D. ---- Ludlam, Philis Jane ------ Ludwig, Luhnow, James Behan ..... Bellye Lee ---- 69, Luhnow, Mary Ann- -..-- . Luke, Charles Roberl ---.- Luke, Maurice Raymond-- Lundslrom, Annaiane. . . . . Lundslrom, Oscar C. ---- Lulz, Ralph H. ------- Luz, Lesler Allred ---. Lynch, Frank William- - - Lyon, Barbara Ann ------- Lyon Harvey Blanchard-- Lyon Richards Parker ---- Lyon William B. ----- '- - M . .... II4 I06, IO7, 224, ....2l8 ...69 Macarlney, Rose D.- ---- ----- I I9, Macdonald, Bealrice A.-69, 80, 2l5, 2 I8, MacDonald, Charles M. ------------ Maclarlane, Jean B. --.- MacGregor, Lois A.- - - 1 2l9, PAGE 256 .2 I 260 236 . I I I63 I4I 236 2 I8 269 I53 284 .39 2 I8 264 236 282 203 268 285 253 277 29I I I9 262 255 236 273 .39 .272 -277 269 .20 285 266 .276 252 IO7 256 279 236 285 236 236 I69 .20 l75 2I8 292 226 222 275 258 267 260 . I I .20 287 2 I8 .2I .2 I 295 263 264 280 267 262 PAGE Macllvaine, Chalmers A.- - ---- 70 290 Mack, Mary Alice -------- ---- 7 0,270 MacKay, Colin Ross ..... . . 283 Mackay, Richard, N.- - - ---- 279 MacKeIlar, Jean S. ---- ---- 7 0 229 MacKiIIop, Belly Jean- - ---- 229 MacKiIIop, Malcolm A.. . . ..... 70 286 MacLeod, George M.- - - ---- 57, 58 260 MacMasler, William G.- -- ---- 35 275 Madden, Ll. Col. John B.- - ----- I96 Maddox, Eleanor Jean ---- - - -58 Madigan, Richard Brian. . . . . .295 Madison, F. Delanie ------ - - -269 Magee, Bonnie Jean. . .. 236 Magee, Mildred Lenore- - - 2I8 Maghelli, Jack -------- ---- 2 83 Magnin, Henry David ----- ---- 7 0 247 Magnuson, Arlhur George- - ---- 70 285 Maguire, Fred Howard ------------- 275 Maguire, Rulh Conslance ----------- 263 Mahony, Marcella K. ...... 70, I06, IO7 269 Malcolm, Mary Vernon ------------- 227 Malnali, Lois Flora ----- ------- 7 0 236 Maloney, Harry -------- ---- I 5I, I78, I88 Maloney, Roberl Eugene --------- I88 283 Mannon, William H. ------ 57, I53, I88 279 Manslield, Nina Chrisline ----------- I47 Manson, Peler Morlon ----.--.--.--- -20 Mapel, Roberl Wallace- - -------- 272 Mapel, William J .----- -------- 5 8 I88 Marchanl, Phyllis Pardee ---- 48,5l,20I 266 Marcus, Ellen ...................... II4 Margells, Merriam Emma- - - - - 267 Margo, Alan Taylor ------ ---- 2 72 Marion, Joan Mary ----- ----- 2 67 Marisch, Frank, Jr. ---- ---- I 4I 278 Markley, Tom Bonilace-- ----- I87 Marks, Eleanor Sarah... .... I I9 2l8 Marks, Marion Carolyn- - - ---- - 236 Markus, Reba ........... .... 2 27 Maroney, Verna Belle ------ ---- 5 I 236 Marquelle, Richard Haines .......... 286 Marshall, Frank Douglas ---- ---- 2 50 259 Marshall, Ira Allison, Jr. ------ ---- 5 8 272 Marshall, Virginia Adcleene ........ 70 236 Marlens, Lolle Marie -------------- 236 Marlin, Alice Gennell ---- - - -48, I39 266 Marlin, Dorris Murelle .... .... I I4 267 Marlin, Louise Auzerais- - ----- 2I8 Marlinsen, Doris Ellen --.. .... 2 I8 Marlzloll, Thomas Henry --.. - - 283 Mason, Eleanor Jane ----- - - 228 Mason, Harriel ------ - - -70 Mason, Harry Edison ---- - - 280 Maslers, Alfred R. ---------- - - I50 Malhews, Arlhur C. ---------------- 280 Malhewson, Johnson Adelberl ........ 293 Mallock, David Hulberl ------- 35,247 258 Mallei, Peler Orchard -------------- 254 Mauller, Margarel ------ ------- - I8 Maurer, Alan Earle ---- ------- 3 5 272 Maxwell, Rulh Lynn. . . .... 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B., Direcror Since I93O fl? I8O UNIVERSITY AVE. PALO ALTO O Good Shoes Since I893 I74 Universily Avenue, Palo Allo .giocki Banca J. BARTII ak Co. Members New Yorlc Sloclc Exchange San Francisco Sloclc Exchange dl' 482 California Slreel, San Francisco DOugIas 6400 'A' S U e b G r F Y HERBERT E. CLAYBURGH W. P. LETCHWORTH S A L O N HARTWELL JORDAN GUSTAV EPSTEIN JOHN I. DAKIN RICHARD O. SIMON WOMENS WEARING APPAREL STANLEY simon iurnned Panneri 538 Ramona SI., Palo Allo Phone: P.A. 464l PAGE PAGE PAGE McCaffrey, James Leo ----- ---- I 63, 28I McKeegan, Roberl Francis -.-. 247, 257 Miller, Belly Jane ------ - - -236 McCain, Warren Edward ---..-. 70, IO2 253 McKellar, W. Ellis ---- -.--- 4 8, 268 Miller, Chrislian O. G.. - - -. . - Il McCargar, Helen H. lMrS-l --'-'---'-- 51 McKie, Jay Gillis ........... l60, I73,295 Miller, Elizabelh Hoffman. - - -- 2I9 Mcclanahan, Janel -------- 84, 85, I46, 266 Mel-aren, Nancy A, ................. 262 Miller, John J., Jr, ....... .... . 20 McCla'Ichy, William Ellery -----'----- 207 McLean, Roberl' Nesbill, Jr. ---------- I88 Miller, June Eloise - - - - . IO4 262 McCIean, Marianne Virginia. - - I06, I07, 229 McNamara, Jean Ann ............... 2I9 Miller, Marcia . . . . . . I I9 2I9 McClean, Roberl' Shaw ------------' 272 McPherson, William H. ....... II6, 25I, 254 Miller, Morgan .. . - . . - . - - . I73 McClelland, Bruce Alden. . .70, Ill, I20 l2l Mead, Kafhryn Louise.. ......... I8 Miller, Nalalie .......... .. . I is 219 I23. I24 Mears, Eliol' G. ------.----------.-.. ll Miller, Richard Warren ...... .... 2 O 295 McClure, Barbara Alice- ----- 269 Medved, Anfon Joseph ....... 36, I53,254 Miller, William McDonald .... .... 7 0 287 McClure, Beverly Jean- - ------- 269 Meek, Loree ........... .... I 39, 265 Mills, Rolperl Carler ....... ..... 2 86 McClure, Marylou ------- -- -94, I33 2l9 Meilrle, Mary Ma,-garef. . ...... 2l9 Millg, Roberl' Lee .......... . . . . . .20 McClure, Richard Hunler- - - ------- -70 Meiners, Arnold W. ---.. .------. I 60 Minizer, Kalherine Dummer- - - . . - -93 2l9 McCollum. Elsbe+l1 LUCY I 45 236 Melcon, Ze-nope P., Jr.. - - . - -36, 39, 25I Miossi, Alfred F. --------- . - - - - - -292 McCorrisI'on, Palricia A.. - - ---- I I8 2l9 Melezer, Henry Lynn .... . . .37, 39, I45 Migch, William B, ........ . . . .25I 255 McCoy, Charles W.- . . ----- 28I Mendelowilz, Daniel M.. . . ......... 44 Milchell, John Neville- - - -- - -37, 83 253 Mccreery, William B.. - . .--.- -2I Menker, Horner E, ..... .... 5 7, 289 Milghell, John P, ..... .. . . . .. .I0 McCulIers, Euna Virginia .---..--- I08 264 Merrill, Agra Grace ..... ........ 2 64 Milchell, Olis Wilbur.. . .... 37 285 McCullough, Jae Jackson- . .36, 59, 247 258 Merriman, Lloyd Archer ...... l60, 173, 295 Mi1e,M5ri0rle .......... .... 2 02 267 McCurdy, John R. ------ ------'-- 2 72 Messiclt, William Wallace- ----- 37, 276 Moecltli, Reuben Gerald ---- --.---.- 2 73 IVICCU'l'Cl'1e0l'1, OI'l'O B.- - - ----- 36 29l Melcalf, Charleg .... .... 2 47, 259 Mohr, Warren ........ . . . 259 McDonald, George D. .... ...... I I8 275 Melfler, Ruben Fred - - . -------. 294 Moionnier, John Julius. - - - - - - .284 McDonough, Joan ------ ---- I I9, 2I9 266 Meyer Beverly Cafherine ........ II8 Moller, Dorolhy Fern. . . . .70 McDonough, Richard B.. . . ........- 279 Meyer, L, Bruce ...... .I69, I85, 275 Molnor, Ferenc ---.--- -- - I40 McElroy, Floyd .--.-------- -.---- I 38 Meyer, Nancy Jane.. ....... 57,236 Monchamp, Douglas S, ............. .40 McFadden, Roberl Clyde, Jr. --.------ 282 Meyer R055 W, ....... ..... 7 0,295 Monroe, Joan Vincenl' ---.----------- 266 McFarland, Kirk C., Jr. ..---..-. 36,40 23I Middlelon, Richard W,. . ..... 254 Monfeverde, Jack A. ----. IO2, I53, l88 259 McGanney, Daniel James -....-...--- 279 Midgley, Gloria ....... . . .236 Monfgomery, Jean Clark ......... I02 270 McGiIvray, Marcia Nell .--- ----. 2 I9 Midlcifl, L. Duane .-.-- ------ I 9 Moody, Chrisfine Berlha .---- -.-- 2 7 222 MeGiIvi-ay, Morgan ...... . . .70 276 Mignela, Jggeph ...... ...... 2 57 Moore, Barbara Chadwick .-.- -.-- 7 0 236 McGovern, Lloyd W. --.. ..-..-.- 2 80 Milburn, Thomas Wallace. .... 25I, 278 MOOTC, Bruce Nielson ---- -' 278 Mclnnis, Belly Ann ..... .--- I I8 229 Miles, Roberl Jaclrson. . . . . .37, 40, 25I Moore, Doris Ella ---- - - - - 270 Mclnnis, Frances Irving ---- -... 8 9 263 Miller, Ann Elizabei-h .... ......... I 47 Moore, George Rylands . . . . .282 McKay, David James- - . - - -7I l60 Miller, Beniamin Gage- . - I05, l2I,I23 Moore, James T., Jr.. - - . - - 279 322 COM PLIM ENTS OF AT Glfveia Tbere's always 'A' jgmgibing 10 233 UNIVERSITY AVENUE talk aboutn PALO ALTO ALWAYS NEW CLOTHES FOR Phone EXbrook l432 Branches: San Francisco, Oakland, Monlerey, Pilisburg STREET Eureka, Sanla Cruz, P+. Reyes, Los Angeles A A. PALADINI, IN C. 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KOEHLER, Prop. 520 RAMONA' PALO AL-I-O , A 359 Universiiy Avenue, Palo Alio, California no mmm- pdjywjw Auihorized All Lines of PARKER HERBEX TREATMENT BEAUTY CULTURE PAGE PAGE PAGE Moore, Judi'l'h Ina --'--- - - . 264 Myers, Richard Allen ....... . . -258 Niehel, Rulh Conslance- - - -2l9 Moore, William Homer ----------- 20 294 Myergl Theodore Maynard .... -- - I89 Nielsen, Glenn Hansen- - ---- - -278 Moran, William Rodes .--- 78, I I l, 25l 259 Mynderge, Malcolm Armour. . . . .277 Nielsen, Marion Johanne .. .23I 237 Mordecai, Barbara C. ------------ 48,270 Niles, Alfred S. ------- -------- 4 I I45 Mordy, Gloria Elizahelh- - - ----- 2 I9 N Noller, Carl R. ------.-.---. ----- - - -59 Morgan, Harry Elhan ...... .. .70 285 Naffziger, Jean Louise .... . . . I39 269 Norberg, Henry Francis .... 43, l53, I88, 253 Morgan, Raymond Rilchie --------.-- 285 Naflzger, Roy E., Jr. -----.. ---- 2 76 Norberg, Willard Perry -.---- -.---- . 9l Morris, Samuel B, ................. .50 Nay-din' Mabelle L, lMr5,l . . . .... I I9 Norman, Frank Winslon ...... .... . . .20 Morrison, Beniamin F. .---- 70, l53, I88 289 Narver, David Lee, Jr. ----- ---- 4 0,273 Norris, Nancy -------- ..... 2 66 Morse, Howard M. ---------------- 293 Narver, Richard ......... ...... 2 76 Nor-l'l'1Qn,DickLawry .... .... 9 I 295 Morlen, Margarel Vivian- - ----.-. 236 Nash, Marilyn ......... .... 2 O2 237 Norlon, Donald Barron .... .SI Morlon, Thomas Allan ........ . . .25I 259 Naylor, Beniamin Frank. . . ..... .59 Ngrfon, Theodore M, .... .. . . .243 Moseley, Eleanor Virginia .---- I I9, 236 267 Neale, Emery William ---- - - - I89 289 Norfon, Tyler Korell ........ . . . 153, I88 Mosher, John Alan -------- 40, 70, l53 289 Nealis, Charles Henry ---- ----- 2 82 Norwood, Lawrence Russell -----.-- 57, l53 Mosley, John Ross ----- .-.... 2 47,257 Neave, Nancy ........ ...... 2 69 Nourse, Bill ..-........... -. .286 Moullon, Franklin Ferris. . . ....... 295 Needham, Mariorie .... ....... 2 I9 Nourse, Edilh Shepley ...- .-.- . 2I9 Mounl, Virginia Parker --------------- 227 Needham, Nancy-Nell - - - - - -49, 227 270 Nourse, John T. .-.---..--- .- . . - - - . I I Mounlanos, Angelo Tasos .--- II3, ll5,l24 Nelson, Cliff Roy ------ -------- 2 86 Newell, Wesley Raymond- - - -.-- 25l 259 Mueller, Mary Lou- - ------- 2l9, 262 Nerwood, Lawrence ----- ----- . 57 Noyes, Chesler Bromley ---- ------- 2 O Mullin, Terry ----- - - - ---.- 70, I89, 259 Neumann, Roy Augusl ---- - - - I9 Mumford, Lewis ................... .45 Neville, James ........ ...272 0 Munroe, Richard Poundslone- - - - - I88 279 Newburgh, Rosefannie -------...-...- 237 Obexer, Herlaerl Phillip -.-. .... 7 I 294 Murphy, Blanche Louise -----.- 7l, 23I 236 Newman, Chesler Oliver, II -.-- 37,247,273 O'Brien, Barbara Jane -..- ----- 2 25 Murphy, Roberl' William --.---- 40, 247, 253 Newman, Palricia Claire .... ...... 2 I9 Ocligan, John Francis, Jr. ---- ------. 2 82 Murray, J. Blaine ........ ......... 2 83 Newfon, Bur-del-+9 Alexander. . .... 20 O'Donnell, Anne Vashli- - -59, I25, 2I5, 2l9, Murray, Mary Lindley ---. -.-.- 2 37 Newlon, Marlrhalu ....... . . .262 227 Murray, Rosalind -..--- . - .237 266 Nichols, Frank ....... . . . I85 Ogg, Jacques Poley lMrs.l ----.--- 59, I37 Murriela, Thomas ---.--- --... 2 84 Nichols, Marion deBaun. . . ..... 2I9 Ogg, Richard A. --.-------------- - - -59 Mulch, Phyllis Dorolhy ---- - - - I47 Nichols, Nancy Norlhrup ---- -----. 2 63 Oglesby, John Cross --...-.-. I I4, 25l, 253 Myers, Donald Arlhur- -- - - -57 252 Nicholson, Howard M. ---- ---- 2 5l, 252 Ohanneson, John Gray .----..-. .. . . .294 Myers, Doris Ellen ---- 237 Nicholson, James Collins ---. ------ 2 72 Ohlandf, William, Jr. ..-.. ....... . 287 Myers, Marie Luberla - - - . - . .48 237 Nickel, Lyman Charles ---- - - -37, 39, 59 Ohliger, Thomas Waller . . . . . .27, 83, IO9 Myers, Marlha-Lee .--.- ----.--- . 7l Nickell, Peggy Anne .... .......- 2 63 Oliver, Fred H., Jr. ---- .......- 2 95 Myers, Maxwell Alfred ------- l2l, I23, 247 Niehel, Jim Denharl . . . .... 37, 59, 278 Olivi. Gloria Virginia - - - - - - - - .226 323 me 520,- uk 309 UNIVERSITY AVENUE PALO ALTO Lunches and Dinners CORNER HOUSE TEAROOM COURTESY OF BAKEWELL WEIHE 14 A Gilman and Hamillon Palo AlI'o P-see PAGE P-mes Olsen, Barney Edwin- - .--- 7l, 284 Palien, Palricia Frances .... II4, 2I9 Perkins, Frank Melvin- - -.---- 37 292 Olsen, Ben Louis ----- ---- 7 l,29I PaHerson, David E. ---- ---.--- I 53 Perkins, William Arlhur ..------ 49, l85 292 Olson, Merwin Bick ---. Onder, Kasim Ekrem .---- O'NeiI, Frank Daniel- - - .....294 ......58 O'Neill, Donald Bailey ----...--.- O'NeiII, Roberl Daniel - 49, I2I, Orme, Morfon ............... Osborn, C. Richard ----' Osborn, Elizabelh May ---- O'H'em, Beverly Jane -.-- Oulcauli, Richard F., Jr.- - - Oysier, Joseph Mafhew --,-- P Page, Beniamin M .-.--- Pager, Peler Lee- -- Palmer, Fred Hillman- Palmer, Palricia Ann- . - -83 Pande, Alber+ S., Jr.- -- Pardee, Olway O'Meara Parke, Blossom Diana- ... .7I, 283 I37,290 I23, I37,254 I69,295 . . . . .276 . . . .7I,237 .....2b2 ....285 ...20 ...58 ..........295 IO4, Parker, Cynlhia Ann - ----- - Parker, Margarel Jane- - - ---- - -- ....272 I07. IO6, I37, 265 ....I69 . . . .260 203,265 ....237 ....262 Parker, Sheldon Wood ------ 37, 83, IO9, 280 Parkinson, Benjamin Henry ----- 7I, l05,283 Parks, George ........... ........ 5 9 Parsons, Darold Jack -------- - - -20 Parsons, Harry Glenwood, Jr.-- - - -20 Pale, Arleen M. ----------- ....237 Palerson, John Allan ----.-- - . -.----. 286 Palerson, Roberl Edward ------- 324 37, 59, 245, 247, 258 Palferson, Virginia Louise- Pallon, Mary Lou ----- PaHy, Georgiana Lorene Paul, Roberf Livingsl'on-- Paul, William Glae, Jr.- - - .,...I07,265 114,219,265 .........2e7 ......287 ....37,28O Paulden, Henry Andrew- -- - - - - l60, 285 Paules, John Guilford ----- ----- I 60, 285 Paulman, Dorofhea Amelia Paulsen, Beverly G. lMrs.l Payne, Priscilla Leigh ----- Payne, Richard Houslon- - Peake' Lee ........... Pearce, Charles Duke ---- Pearson, Virginia May- - - Peckham, Peckham, Jordan Neville- - Peckham, Joyce Noel- - - Pederson, Nancy Lou- -- Pefley, Richard Kramer-- Pehl, Dick Warren ----- Peirson, Adele G.- -- Peiss, Clarence Norman- -- Pellas, Alfred Francisco- - - Pellegrin, Frederick Auberl ---- Pelfon, Nancy Mae ------ Penberihy, Joan Irene ---. Pendergrass, Donald R.- - - Pendery, Donald Worrhen- Pendlelon, Eleanor Ewing --.- ---.2l9 .....43,20I,237 ...........264 . ........ I8 ......37,274 57, I05. 28I .....l24,287 . . . . . . - I45 Jane Mifchell- . . .... 2l9, 263 ......I4I .......I37 ---88,89,265 ......39 ....247 ....264 ,253 .....58 ...I3 .....20 ......265 ....I39,263 . ..... 283 ......294 ,268 Penninglon, John Abner- - - ---- 247,252 Pennycook, Nancy Jean- - - Pennycook, William Dick- - ......2I9 ....293 Perren, Courfaney ----- 59, IO6, IO7 Perry, Francis Edward ------------- 37 Persson, Carolyn Jean-- Pelers, Henry R. -------- Pelerson, Edwin Arvid ---- Peirich, Harold Eugene ---- PeH'iI', Shirley ---------- Pew, Joseph Newlon ----- Pfeiffer, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phleger, Richard Charles- - - Belly Louise ----- Earl La Mear- - - Edwin Slephens ---- Jack .......... Jane Elizabeih ---- John Wesley- -- Olgadale ------ Palricia Rulh- ----- - William Roberf, Jr.- - Mary Elena ---- Pielemeier, Barbara Jane Pierce, John Grissim ---- Pierce, Pierson, .......2I9 ....I88 ....25I ....2I9 ....247 ....l06 .....7I ......7I ....I8,25I ....7I ....95 Palricia Gordon ...... I I8, 2 I9 Pafricia Anne ---. Pike, Barbara Braun- Pinion, G. Keilh ----- -- Pi'Ich'Ford, Clyde A. ----- Pifman, Hayden Wayland, Plale, Henry Thompson ---- Plalf, William Leggi'H'- - - Pleasanf, Evelyn --.... Pleasani, Marjorie -- Pole'Hi, Felix John- - - .....237 ....I73 Jr,.. .....7I ....57 264 288 264 286 258 28l 266 258 277 2 I9 -39 272 290 237 259 .II9 237 276 269 229 -59 263 263 2 I9 286 .2I . 59 280 .I87 262 .262 29I Secreiarial - Compiomeiry - Bookkeeping Srenography ' Accouniing - Personnel Praciice Typing - Languages ' Business Adminisiraiion us Qui!-Z ll DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS I PHONE 5I5 UNIVERSITY AVE. P. A. 6952 PALO ALTO Full and shori I'erm courses io meei war 'rime needs. Counsel wilh acknowledged Personnel Aulhoriiies. To serve efficienily is 'ro serve pa'lriol'ically 'lr Brurlbury's Commercial College Friends of your Fu+ure 68 POST STREET lSecond Floorl GArfield O5l5 DOUGLAS 528I AlllED PRODUCE COMPANY, Inc. Wholesale Fruils and Vegejrables 3I3 DAVIS STREET SAN FRANCISCO 'A' Disfribuforss Frosflrraff Frosled Foods Boolh Quick Frosfecl Fish PAGE PAGE PAGE Pollilz, Srella Marie ---f-- --------- 2 37 Quinn, Cgflqgrine Brgdley. . . .... l39, REYHOIAS, Adele --'-----'---'--- 237. Ponsford, Henry Thomas ------ 245, 247, 258 Quinn, William Russell, Jr.. . . ...... 290 Reynolds John Sianford- 7I, 86, IO9, 295 Pqphgml Carolee lMr5,l .... ...... . I8 Reynolds, Leon ------ ---------- 4 0 Poplin' Belly Jean ....... . .. 2l9 R Reynolds, Priscilla Alden- -.--- - -49 Popper, Herberr J.- -- --- I40 Rqbbeff' Riel-lard ...... . . .4l, I37 290 Reynolds Roberl' M.. - -- -. . - - - - -274 Por-ler, Be'Hy Ann ------- ----- 2 I9 Rabbiil, Elizabeih Ross- - ---. 2l9, 265 Rice, Edmund ..---. - - -7l, 247, 258 Poi-fer, David Rae ......... ...... 2 76 RMI, Juan B, ........ ....... 5 0 Rice, Francis Philip ....... 37, 276 Porfer, Edwin Chrislopher. . . .. .7l 290 Rael, Maria Soledad .... ......... 2 62 Rice, Lucian James- - - - - I I5, 25l, 259 Por'l'er, Florence Swan ----- - - .7I 237 Rai'H, Roberl' Lamonl- - - ---- I33, l85, 292 Richards, Beverly Jane- -.--. -2l9, 265 Porfer, Raymond Eugene . . . .... 25I 258 Ralsfon, Rufh Joan .... ........ 2 62 Richards, Jean L. ----- ---- 2 I9, 270 Porferlieldl Raymond Ai-fhur ......... I4l Ranfa, Aili Dorblhy ..... .... 4 3 Richards, Lucien Mario- - ---- l87, 288 Polfer, Roberl' Wilson --------- 7l, 25l 254 Rasmussen, Evelyn Ebba. . . . . .237 RlCh0rdS. ROZBHG ------- - - -93, 2 I9. 266 Powell, James William -------.. 7I, 247 258 Rasmussen, George Carson . . . l60 RlCl1eI'ClS. William Donald- - - ---- -27. 274 Powell, Marfhagrace- . . .... l25 237 Rawleg, Pali-ici., Obern . . . .237 Richardson, David B., Jr.- - - - - - -253 Prgff' Mafggref Efhel .... ...... 2 37 Rgy' Elaine ............. . . . I47 Rlfikafd, Bfehl' Neville, JL- - ---- 37, Preble' R0ber+JQl'1n . . .... 7l, l89 254 Regdl John Marion ......... ....... 2 I RleS, ROlDeI l' Daniels ---- ----- 2 9I Price, Barbara Lorez- - ..---- 265 Redding, James Frederick ----- .- - l89, 289 RleSe. Barbara Jean- - - -2 I9 Price. Francis ....... . . . .ll Reed, Hgrriel' Marie ..... ........ 2 62 Rl6Sel', Jack - - - - Price, Mary Geraldine- -- - 2l9 Reed, Marlha Mary .... .... 2 02, 267 Rleier. Roberl E. ----- - - - - - l2l Price, Rosemarie lone... 266 Reel, Nancy ......... ...... 2 68 Riggins. Mary Louise-H ----49. 226 Price, Susanne Hunl'er- -- --4 269 Reel, Richard Harrison. - ---- 37 276 Rlfl99ellb9l'9i MGVQY' - - ' - ' - - I8 Price, Wayne G. ----- - -- 282 Rees, John Heard ---- ---- I 85 273 Rlofclani Daniel Clifford ' - - - - -20 Prince, Philip Hudson .... .... 2 B4 Reeve, Jey Whifney .... .. .59-, i4i 273 Ri+chie. Rir-eldo Francis- - ------ - -257 Prince, Richard Arlhur ---- -- -7l 290 Rehm, Linda E. ------ ------- - 7I Rlilefi Darrell L-' ' ' -- '37i l02.lB9 Procler, Roberl Alexander- - ------- 286 Reicherl, Amie- . . ..... 7l, ll3, 237 Rlilefi William C- 3 7' 58. 278 Prolhers, Lloyd Thomas- - - ---- 58,247 Reid, Ellioll' ---- -.----------- I 45 Rlvefs- Mlldfed Peafl '- ------' ' 269 Provosf, Bennel' Carlron ....... 160, I73 283 Reid, Ramen. ........... io6, 107, 2l9, 263 Rwilfeei RO5e f-l0SePl1- ------ 294 Pugh, John Heiney ...... ...... . 27 Reiss, oeneia eiiieii ............. 169,289 Robbim- P-fu' Piefino- H -'---- 37- 39 Purwin, Louise M.. . . .... 125 237 Reiss, Elizabelh Anne .... .... 2 I9 R 'l'b 'S' Nd' ' ' 60395 Pye, Donald George. . ,, '.,,, .59 Reiss, Gilber-I Alan --- . - . I69 Eoteris' Dane Kemlai A U H ' ' i ' ' i 'sl Remy Richard Thomas. . .. 294 O eds' Eihel Muriel. I i Iilii I i i i .49 Q ' Roberfs, Margarel L.- - - ---- 43, l45, 264 RBPEHO- M-3f9ife'l -lo'-'ll' -237 Robinson, David Keilh. .. .... . . . . . .7I Quaclrenbush, William Moore- - -58, I69 286 Rex, Earl Gladden ...- ..... 2 94 Robinson, Marion Louise. .. . .72 Quinlan, John James ------------- 49 279 Rey, John Herman ---- -- -278 Robinson, Parlrer M., Jr.. - - - -37 325 0 mmawzemzu HIARITSOOIK SITUDIIOQ SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES COMPLIMENTS OF HAGE'S STANFORD MUSIC SHOP Universily Avenue ai Bryani Palo Alio THE UNIVERSITY PHARMACY Prescripiion Specialisis Exclusive Agency for Alexandra de Markoii, Cosnneiics FREE DELIVERY R. W. ROBINSON JOHN K. BRANNER, '09 Architect 1 SHREVE BLDG. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. P. A 5l9-'l- I34 UNIVERSITY AVE. PAGE PAGE PAGE Robinson, Sara Anne ------- -- -220, 263 Roih, Wally Scoil' -----.-. .---- I 47 Scarborough, Allyn - - - I3I, I37, 238 Robinson, Sfephen Bernard ---- - - -37, 39 Rofhwell, Mary Louise ....... ... I I8 220 Scarper, Verna Rae. . .. . . . . . . I45 Robinson William Burnell ------------- 59 Rozeboom, Roswell Russell- ..-- 290 Schaeffer, Jo Ann -.--- --...--- 2 20 Robison, Beryl Louise- -72, IO6, IO7, 230, 237 Rubensiein, Clarence R. ..... .. . I33 247 Schermerhorn, Nancy .... 72, IO4, 263 Rockwell, Bob --.--------------- l24.235 Rubin, Roberi ..---..... .... I 8 252 Scherrer, Mary Isabelle -------------- 220 Rodgers, Roberi' Charles- - - ----- I53 Ruclrer, Elizabefh Jean- - - ---- 95,220 269 Schieber, Norman Bulfinch ------ - - - - -220 Roe, Roberl' Harrison ------ --------- 7 2 Rude, Budd Franlceniield- -- -----. 282 Schieve, Margueriie Ann. . . . . .227, 238 Roessler, Roberi Bernard - - - ----- 25I, 252 Rude, Lorraine Franlcenfield . . . . . . 270 Schlageier, Temple Judae- - - - - - -247 Roelhlxe, Anne Elizabeih ------------- 220 Rueier, Kalhleen Sophie- -- ---- 238 Schlichimann, Mariorie J. ---- - - - -262 Rogers, Emery Herman -- ---- 58,I24, 272 Rugg, Dean Sprague .-.- - - - l89, 289 Schmiiz, Arihur LeFeber. . . . . . . .37 Rogers, Franlc A. ------ --------- 2 I Rule, William Sylvesleru - - - 287 Schmoele, Joan Biliclre .... . . . .220 Ragerg, L, B, ......... .... 5 9 Running, Joseph N. ----- - - - l40 Schoff, Frederick William .... . . . . .39 Rohrer, Roberi Leland ---- - - - l60 Russell' Marcia Anne ' 264 Schoil, John Paul --------- - - - -283 Rollins, Florence Weaver ..... 266 Ruiledge' Robefi Slianley ' l 89 Schriber, Carler Perry ---- - - - 295 Roos, Phyllis R. ...... .... 4 9,237 Ren- Joey Nell M220 238 Sahuck, Roberf ......... . .59 Rose, Ruihe Angela .... . . . I45 S Schuliheis, Suzanne ---- -------- 2 69 Rosecrance, Roberi B. ---- ---- 2 80 Sadler, Barbara Claire- IO6, IO7, 2l4, 2l5 265 Schuie, Paul Holbrook ---- ---- 7 2, 247 253 Rosenberg, Charles- - - ---- I I4 Si. John-Gilberi, O. M. --.- ----- 2 60 Schuyler, Ariel --------- ----- - -265 Rosendale, Roberl' L.. . . .... 247 Sala, Emalee F. -------- ---- 2 38 Schwab, Helen Harriefi- - - -- - IO4 265 Rosene, Carl John -------- ---- 5 8 Sale, Ewell -----.--.--..-. - - - I I7 269 Schwabacher, Marie Louise- ---- 5l 2l5 Rosenfeld, Alan Sanford - - - ---- I85 Saleeby, Roberi John ----- ---- I 53 Schwariz, Kay Eleanor .... .. . I I4 264 Rosenfraler, Barbara Ann- - - ----- IO8 Salisbury, Donald McGilvray ----- ---- 2 83 Schwariz, Marchmonl ---- - - - I52 I53 Rospaw, Cecil Francis- - - --- l6O, 290 SaI+ons+aII, Henry Lapham - - ---- 276 Schwarlz, Shalah ..... . . . . . .238 Ross, Beisy Kaihleen ---.. ----- 2 20 Samish, Carolyn Merced- -- - -- 238 Schwariz, Virginia ------ - - - - - - - I I5 Ross, Donald William ---- ---- I 8, 280 Samson, Jaclr Howell ------ ---- 2 93 Schwarz, MilI'on Fred ---- - - - I69 292 Ross, Norman Alexander... --...- 73, 285 Sanderman, Fred Alberl- - - ----- 293 Schwerdi, Carlfon E.- - - - - - - - - -59 Ross, Sydney ........... .... 5 8, 59, 255 Sanders, Vernon Walier --.- -- -247 258 Sciaroni, Charles Daniel.. . . . .247 Ross, William ......... ...... 3 7, 39 Sandford, Edward James- -- ----- 282 Sciaroni, Lloyd George-- - - - -254 Ross, William Bland ---- ----. 2 92 Sanguineifi, James Henry ---- -- -25l 257 ScoH', Leland Edward- - - -- - -278 Rossiier, Corle'I'I'e .--- -- -220, 268 Saroyan, Cheslie Donald - - - ---- 279 Sco'H', Rollin Crandall ---- - - - -274 Roi-h, Almon E. ....... .... 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I02,290 Shirey, Raymond W., Jr.- -- ----- 286 Smilh, Mary Braclx ------ - - - -50 202 Seid, Marilyn Marlin -------- ----. 2 38 Shreve, Thomas S. ------- -- -37, 29l Smirh, Maryberh Mariorie. . . . .2 I5 227 Seidel, John Roberi, Jr.. . . .... 278 Shurllelii, Roberl Davis- - - -- -72, 247 Smilh, Raymond Marrio'H'- - - - - - -247 258 Selby, Donald ---------- ---- I 50 Shules, Helen Marilyn ---- ----. 2 25 Smilh, Sidney Bemrose ----- - - - I6O 29l Sellens, Vicloria Grace .... .... 2 20 Siemon, Glenn ...-.---------- I8, l88, 278 Smi'I'h, Slrellon Mullen- - - .- -- 278 Semrau, Burnell Kennelh- - - -.----4 282 Silverman, Eleanor lMrs.l - - ------ 72 Smilh, Suzanne ...... ...220 268 Seller, Garner Cal ---.--. .'---- 7 2, 280 Simon, Adelaide Helena ---- - - I I9, 220 Smiih, T. George -.---- --.-- 2 93 Severance, Margarel' A. ------- 43, 202, 238 Simonds, Priscilla Alden- - - .---- 220 Smiih, Wallace Winslow - - - - - - - - - - I89 Seydell, E. Morris -.----- ------ 5 8, 59 Sisson, John Bailie ..... ..... 2 94 Smilh, Willard Wallace -------- 40, I69, 276 Seymour, Wesley Edward - - - .--- 275 Slcahan, Elaine Frances .... I I4 I I8, 288 Snedecor, Esies .------- --..-- - 283 Shalifrarh, Max Dallas ----- ------ 2 I Skilling, Hugh H. ---..--. - - - ---- 39 Snow, Sylvia Claire ---- - - - - -220 Shannon, Donald Hawkins- -----. I2I, 285 Slaili, Lyle William ---.---- lI5 I24, 253 Snowden, Vernon Lewis- - - - - - - - - I9 Shansliy, Alberl' Allen --------------- 254 SIa'l'er, Roberl' Eugene ---------- -38,29I Snyder, Barbara Emily --.-. -- -220, 268 Shapiro, Roberl Charles ---- 37, 39, 25I, 258 Slaughler, Barbara Jane ------- 72 I04, 266 Soares, Ll. Col. Edward J.- - - - I96 Sharp, Donald Edward --------- 59, I4I, 273 Slenlz, Loren William ........... l85,294 Soares, Joseph Leo ...... .... I 33 Sharp, Kennelh Granl' ---. ---l4I, 280 Sloman, Ernesr G. -------------- ---- 2 4 Sogorlca, John J. -------- -- - I53, 28I Sharrah, Margarel' .----- ----. 2 26 Sloss, Louis, Jr. --------- I08, II5 I24, I88 Sokobin, Cynrhia Jane ---- --.-- 2 27 Shaughnessy, Marcia M.. . . .... I37 Smifh Alfred F., Jr.- - - ------ 38 IOS, 282 Solnar, George E.- - . - . -- - - - -40 Slqaw'JQl1n .......... .... 2 74 Smillq Arfhur ....... ....... 2 75 Sohlag, Bob ................... II3 I24 Shaw, John Richard ---- ---- 2 83 Smilh Boslon Wilson- ------ 279 Soniheimer, Jane Elizabeih .... II8, 220, 263 Shaw, Peggy -----.--- ----- 2 66 Smifh Charles C., Jr.- - - -- 289 Soper, Rulh Virginia ------- -- -220 265 Shean, Philip George ---- ---- 7 2, 276 Smilh Charles Jerome - - - ---- 282 Spalding, Deborah Caroline- ---- 72, 226 Sheels, Mingdon S. ------ ----- 2 28 Smilh Clyn, Jr. ------ ----- 2 I Spalding, Jane Elizabelh .... . . . l25 267 Sheldon, Roberl William - - - ---- 20 Smifh Donald Lawron- - ----- 290 Spalding, Roberi' Sianley ----- - - - - -252 Sheller, Willard ------- ----- I 53 Smilh Donald Lee ---- ---- 3 8,285 Spaulding, Carol --------- ---- I 8 238 Shenlc, Marirose - - - -- - - -220, 262 Smilh, J. Kenf ......... ..... 2 94 Spaulding, William E.. . . . . . . .293 Shenson, A. Jess ----.---- ------- 2 58 Smifh, James Hammond - - - ---- 273 Spear, Tom -------- - -- 276 Shepard, Andrew Jacobson- - - - - I60, 277 Smirh John Kneale ----- ---- I 88 Spence, John Karl- - - -- - -283 Shephard, Orson C. ------- -------- 5 8 Smilh, Lloyd Edwin, Jr.- - - - - - I8 Spencer, Donald C.- - -- - - - - -57 Shephard, Palricia Anne- -- -202, 220 Smilh, Loralee V. ------ ---- 2 65 Spencer, Donn Paul- - - - - - -72 290 327 795 EI Camino Real MERNER LUMBER COMPANY PAUL M. P. MERNER, '2I, Presidenr Palo Alfo, California SLONAKER'S PRINTING HOUSE CLIFTON s. SLONAKER '7fxe Jfame of 7fxou9filfu1fJainfin9 Recognized Leader in Quality Printing for KINGSCOTE GARDENS APARTMENTS On The campus near The Quad Comioriable - A'r'rra cTive Beauiiful Surroundings Stanford Quiet ResT'iul Aimosphere if Phone 887I Phone 68l5 225 Hamilfon AVG. EDITH ARMSTRONQI Manage, PROTECTION - INVESTMENT - INDEMNITY DAVID H. WALKER '09 General Insurance Broker FLORENCE R. WILSON Alterations, Drexrmaking Ladier' Tailoring 3 I O UNIVERSITY AVE. Room 222 Mills Tower, 220 Bush STreeT, San Francisco, Calif. phone P, A, 23633 lsalo Mio, Ljalifornia PAGE PAGE PAGE Spencer, Franlr Andrew .... ......- I 8 S+ohI, Roberf Gusfav. . ..... 294 Swan' Janice Eileen. ..... 22I Spicer, Harrief L. ---.-- ----- 5 0 266 S+one, Eleanor Claire. . -.--- 238 Swan, Phyllis Joy ----- -----'- 2 38 Spiclrard, Warren Beim .-.. ..--..- 2 I Sfoner, Roberf A.. . . ...38, 279 Swaner, June S, .... . . . . . . . . .50 Spinlrs, Taggarf ---... .... 2 9I Sfong, Frances Ellen ---. -.-.. 2 24 Swasey, Carol ----- ------- I IB, 238, 270 Sprague, Myron. - - .--........-.. ISI Sfoller, Roberi Cresap- - - -.-.-- 289 Swayne, Virginia -.-.......... . - - . - 263 Spurgin, lda Lu -..-.---------.---- 267 Sfralhairn, Pamela Lei.. --.. 23I,238 Sweeney, Virginia Miriam .... .... 2 29 Slamm, Ed Alcolre ...-. 38, 78, I09. IS3, 295 SI'ra+hairn, T. Scolf .-..- ..--. - 20 Sweef, Donald Hanly --.--- ---- 2 82 Sfammer, D. Virginia ------------- 38 272 Sfraifon, Mariha ..... .... 2 20 Sweninggenl Mary M ,.... ..... 2 29 Sfaniield, Mariorie Jean- ----- 50 Sfrick, Harry Walker. . . . . .50, 273 Swift Me,-yle Eleanor .... . . . .238 270 Sfanley, Doroihy Ann. . . . . 229 Siriclclancl, Craig .---. . . . 294 Swing, Phyllis V. --.-..... . . . . . . 270 Sfanfon, Carey .---....... . . . 279 Siricliland, F. Cowles --.-- ..-.. I 3l Swingley, William Beniamin. . . . . . .72 29l Sfauffer, Hans K. ----.----.-- ----- 5 8 Siromsmoe, Mervin E.. - - . - -58, I73 Sword, Charles Hege ..... . . . . . . 273 Sfav, Gyda Andersen lMrs.l ---...--- - I8 Siroud, Jean Margaref- - - - - - 220 Sylva, Roberl' Cochrane. - - . . . - . . - 2Bl Sleane, Joan B. -----.----------- 50, 238 Sfruve, Jeanne Louise- . ---- 227 Symes, William John. - - - . -72. IO5. 295 SI-earns, Monieagle . . - ....-...... 278 Slruve, Lorraine Elissa- . . . 267 Symons, Caiherine V.. . . . . . . . . . 238 S'I'eele, Merrill Kilhourne ....... 20, l4l, 275 Sfurgis, Wayne Fleenor .. . 275 sieif, William ........... II3, II4, I24, zso suaekum, Jane ..... .... 2 26 T Sfeiny, Jael: .-.-----------.----- 38 295 Sullivan, Beiiy Jo ---.- -.-- 2 38 Taber, Merlin Jay, Jr. ..-. . . 273 Sfempel, George Joseph ..-..-.--.-- 29I Sullivan, James Cooper- - . ------.-- 290 Taber, William J. .---- - - .- .72 Sfephens, J. Suzanne ..... I04, IO6, IO7, 270 Sullivan, James Wehrman .-..-. 38,25l,257 Tam, King Hing -... . ----- 256 Sfephenson, D. Roberi' ---.----- 38, I73, 294 Sullivan Marion --------- ---.-.-- 2 26 Tange, Carl, Jr. -......-.- .... I 4l 286 Sfevens, Barbara Anne .-.. II4, II9, I25, 267 Summerfield, Nancy Lesfer. - --.-- 50, 2l5 Tangeman, Jeanne Ru+h .... .--. 5 0 267 Sievenson, Frances Marion ....--....-- 220 Sumner, Mary Jane .... ........... 2 70 Tangemann, Pafricia A.- - . ..... - . 22I Sfevenson, Thomas Churchill -... - - I9 Sumner, William G. ---- ..--. 7 2, II9, 276 Tarr, Curlis William -.-- .---.- I I9 282 S'I'ewar+, Donald Joel -----.-.. - - . 285 Suppiger, Dorofhy Alice. ...... I04, 267 Tarr, Muriel Irene ..--- .... I I6, 23I 238 Siewarf, Eminger, lll ---. -.-.- 2 52 Supple, Helen Marie. - - ...--- 262 Taylor, Carolyn Celesie. . . . . . . . . . 22l Sfewarf, John Keith .-... ..--. 5 0, 25I Supple, Kaihrene Jane. - ..-. 220, 264 Taylor, Charles Alberi .... . . .43, I53 278 Siickney, G. Jerome. . ..... 247 Supple, Marianne Alice. - --------- 220 Taylor, Charles V. ...-- - - - - - . I4 Siimson, George ...-----..---.----- 276 Supple, Mary Margarel. . - .- -72, 2 l5, 263 Taylor, Edgar R. ---.--.- - . - -. 286 Siimson, Virginia -........ 50, IO6, I07, 267 Supple, Pellelier H. .-.-. .-------. 2 I Taylor, Lawrence Douglas- - - .-.- 38 274 Sfinson, Wallace Wilberl' -.-.-...---- 273 Sufherland, Harrie'He- . - - - -59, 238 Taylor, Mona Vivian -.---. . - . - 202 Sfocller, Maricrie A. .--.-----.---.- -50 SuHie, Richard Black .... ...... I 69 Taylor, Paul Ames --.-- ---. 2 90 Sfoddard, Virginia Lee ...... 72.82, IO6, 238 Su'Hon, Charles Zooli, Jr.. - - ---. I89, 295 Taylor, William F. --.---- . . - - 273 S'I'o'Fer, Barbara ---.-- ---.--...-. 2 20 Su'l'+on, June Barbara .... ...... I I9 Teague, Maiya Cafherine. .... 270 328 IO6, IO7 I24,25I,259 Welle - ,.aQ!E5J', Loves!!! 300 GUEST QUALITY FOODS F O O D P R O D U C T S -Moderalely Priced ZWEEGMAN SCHOOL lo MEDICAL SECRETARIES 535 Powell Slreel San Francisco, California BRYANT'S Featuring Specialized sizes lor iunior miss and youlhlul Exbroolc 5053 me-from if Dresses - Coats and Suits - Millinery Cafaloque OH RGQUSSTL - Day and EVSFUHQ Classes 26I Universily Avenue Palo Allo, Calilornia ROOS BROS. BEAUTY SALON Stylists for Stanford Women Phone P. A. 23500 E. WALKER, Manager Oar Service Has Made Us Friends Wherever Stanford Graduates May Be Found THE STANFORD BOOKSTORE PAGE PAGE PAGE Teilsworlh, Richard Clark ------------ 259 Tillany, F. Gile, Jr.- - - -----. 285 Wells, James Ted - - - - - - -39, 40 Templelon, Barbara Jane ------------- 270 Tilden, Nancy Lee- - .--- I I4, 239 Wells, John Websler- - --.----- - -40 Terrell, L. Lucille ------- 50, l06, IO7, 263 Tilden, SCQH ...... . . ..... 50,289 Welsh, Joseph Erskine. ............ 280 Terry, Belly Lou .---- .--... 2 2I, 270 Tillson, Janel A. -.----- ---- 2 02,268 Wendling, Anne Ellen ----- I06, I07, l08, 229 Terry, John Heaney ----------------- 276 Timoshenko, Slephen P, .... ..... 4 0 Wesl, Hugh Sloan .................. 227 Terry, Margarel D. ------ -5l, 72, l02, 270 Tinsley, Gloria Pauline- - - - - -50 Weslcoll, William C., Jr.- - - - - - - - - -279 Telzlall, Fred Marlin .----- Thaxlon, Elizabelh Lalimer- - Thayer, John Marshall- . - ....229 ........285 Thede, Twinkle Jean ------.------ Thille, Louise Carolyn- - - Thoils, Warren Roderick- Thomas , Calherine Anne- Thomas, James Richard- - Thomas, Margery Jane Thomas, William ----- Thompson, John Jeffrey- - Thompson, Lucile Sliles- - - Thompson, Margy Ann- Thompson Ralph ----- Thom pson ...2l5, Tish, Slephen Alexander- - Todd, Roberl Edmond -------- ....l60 .......275 Tolman, George Leroy-72, lO2, lil, II3, ll5, Weslmoreland, Jackie Mae ----------- 22I Weslon, Julielle Perrin ------- ll8, 22 l, 267 Weybrel, Frederick Eugene ........... 278 Weyl, Jacquelyn Lou ----- 22l,238 . . . .278 ........238 ..........272 ...2l5, Tomlinson, Mary A.- - - Tompkins, P. C. -------- - ----- 50, 229 Whedon Nan K, ....... 22I,266 . . . .284 lI3,239 .....228 , Richard c, ........... . Thoreau, Henry David, Jr ....257 20. l89 I20, l2l, Webb, Alice Pauline ---- Weber, Barrell Henry ----- Weber, Madge Neill ---- Weber, Waller Edward ---- Websler, Donald Boyce- - Weeden, Alan Norman- ---. Weeks, William Rawle, Jr.- - Weigel, Mariorie Eleanor-- ....22l .....2l -- - - - - - -59 Wheeler, Elizabelh Anne- - - - - . . -268 Wheeler Roberl Leland .---- ---- 2 5I, 252 Wheeler Roberl Thorn ---- - - -38, 29l ------ -239 Wheeler, Roderick David- - - - - - - - - .276 -- - - - - -276 Whelan, Harry Gabriel, Jr.- - - -- - - - I8 -5l, I l8, 226 Whipple, John Horlon ...... ...... I 60 --- - - - . -20 Whisenanl, Jeanne Alice. - - - - -22I, 266 - - - - . - -227 While, Alberl Leonard- - - - - - -73, 29l ....295 ....286 ....22I l23, 289 Weir, Woodrow Reid ---- --.--- l 5l Thornburgh, Barbara D.. - -----.-- 268 Weis, Warren George ---- -.-- 2 47, 252 Thrapp, Naomi ------- ---- 5 I, IO4, 268 Weisel, Frederick Henry ---- ----- 3 8, 29l Thurber, Clarence E.. . . ...... 72,278 Weiss, Marilyn Ramona - - - - - - - -227, 269 Thuresson, Palricia Ann- - - - - IO7, 266 Welch, Belly Ann ------ ---- 7 3, I04, 268 Thurman, E. Clark, Jr. --------------- 29l Welch, Dorolhy -.--- Thurmond, Marlha -------- 72, IO8, I09, 264 Welch, Mariorie ---- Tibbells, Franklyn Roberls -------- I73, 285 Well, Marilyn ---------- Ticer, Phil F. ------------- ----- 2 84 Weller, Arlhur Reilly- - - - Tickell, Frederick G.- - - --------- 58 Weller, Carl Barry- - - - - - - - Tiernan, Sallie Suzanne ..... 239,266 Weller, Marion Warlord ---- Tiffany, Charles Edwin - - ---- 93,285 Wellinglon, Donald Ruggles- - - .......239 .....93,22l ....263 ....293 .....I9 ....239 ....I73 While, Barbara --------- While, Daniel Townsend- - - While, Hugh L. ........ . Whilehead, Mary Virginia- Whilesides, Lawrence Allen Whilham, Richard Roberl- Whilmore, Carol -------- .. .... 203,239 .. ...13,2sn .....i9 ....264 .. .... l4l ....I87 .. .... 269 Whilson, James Walling ---- .--.-- 2 80 Whillemore, Palricia ----- Wholey, William Bruce- -- Wicker, Marceille Jeannell . .... 221,264 ...39,257 e ....... 73,239 Wickersham, Chase --------- -.-- 2 85 Wier, Olga May .--- Wiggs, Helen Louise- Wigmore, Frank D.. -- ....22I ....239 ....I60 329 Armslrong's Linoleum Draperies, Curlain Worlc ff ' If . Over n Century Of 56172166 The Perrnanenr Floor ancl Frxiures SAN FRANCISCO MCKESSON 8, ROBBINS Slonforcl Upholslery INCORPORATED Gnd Furnifure ADOLF RICI-ITER, Proprielor Furnilure Repaired and 630 Ramona Slreel' OAKLAND FRESNO Re-Upholsiered Palo Allo, California SACRAMENTO Marlresses Telephone 2I52l Phone GAriielcI II64 THOMAS B. HUNTER Consulting Engineer WHITE BROTHERS Hardwood Headquarters 4, 500 High Sireel 5lh and Brannan Sis. San Francisco ROOM 7l0 California OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO I PAGE PAGE PAGE Wilbur, Richard Sloan .... .... 8 7 Wi+1,Jack ........................ 29l Wu, Lung-shen ------ I8, 247, 256 Wilbur. William AIIJGFI '-'- --'- 2 I Wobermin, Helen Ahrens lMrs.l ------- I8 Wulff, Verna Evelyn ---- -------- 2 39 Wilcox, F. E. ----------- - - ' I6I Wolf, Larry Beharrell ------------.--- 278 Wylie, Bruce Warren. ..... 85, 86, l89 Wildes, Donald G. ------. - - .29I Wolf, Paul Lewis ............. 39, 247, 258 Wynn, Peggy Jane ....... ...... - 264 Willtinson, James Vail .... ..... 2 76 Wolfe,-d, James Campbell ............ 283 Willard, Marian May ----- ------- 2 26 Wolfard, Rober-+ Carlin. . . .,.. 283 Y Willard, Roberl Na'l'l'1BI'1 ---- ----- 2 sl, Wollman, Corinne Joyce. . . .... 239 Yedor, Thomas Myron .... . . . . I60 Williams, David Rees ------ ---'--- 2 84 Woller, Harry ...... ..... l 73 Yee, Herberl' Kikmlng .... . . . 256 Williams, Harry Kingsley, Jr. '------ Wonder, John Paul .... .... 5 l,275 Yee, Kwoclq Sum ...... . . . 256 Williams, Harry Leighlon- - ----- 25l Wood, Donald Edgar. . . ..... 289 Yee, Peler Yim ....... . .. 256 Williams, Palricia W. -.---- - - -227 Wood, Judy Ann .... .... 2 2l Yglesias, Josephine Marie ---------- - 22l Williams, Richard Q. ...-. -- -280 Wood, Mrs. Mary .---- ---- I 39 Youker, Malcolm Phillip, Jr. -...-.-. 38 284 Williams, Russell R., Jr.- - - ---- 59 Wood, Zeryne Thelma ---- ---. 2 39 Youle, John Joe --.-.-.-.- 59, 249, 25l 255 Willis, Jaclc Edward- - - ---- -----' 2 0 Woodard, Clarence J. .... ---. I 63 Young, Bradford W. --------.--- -- - -2l Willils, Nancy Lee- - ------------- 22l Woodard, Dorolhy Jean .... 226 Young, Charles William ---- - . - 282 Wilson, Be'I'Sy A.- - - -See Griswold, Mrs. Woodcoclq, Emma Jane .............. 229 Young, Noel Blanchard .... . . . . I24 Wilson, Carl --------- -----'--- 2 55 Woodcoclc, William Carler -------- 247, 255 Young, William ---------- ---- 7 3 287 Wilson, Donald James ---- ---- 5 I, 73. 28I Woods, Barbara I. ---- 73, I06, IO7, I I I, I I6, Young, William Brewsler- - . .- - I53 286 Wilson, Jack l'lar'l ----- ---- I 88 279 II9 272 Wilson, Joseph Didion. ..... .2l Woods, Clemenl- Small, Jr.- . . . . . I33, 295 Z Wilson, Nancy Jane.. -.-. 22l 267 Woodward, George Cliff ---- - - - I88, 272 Zamzow. Duane Edward ---- -- - - -73 Wilson, Paul C. F.- - - ---. 43 I89 Woody, Bernard Lee ------- . - - I73, 200 Zaninovich. Pearl M. ------- - - - -73 226 Wilson, Pauline Claire ---- 202 269 Woolley, John Sluarl ---.- -.--- I 87 Zappeiiini, Donald Merrill- -- -- - I53 200 Wilson, Virginia Mae- - -.-- 22l Woolley, LeGrand G. ----- -.---- I 9 Zellerbach, Rene D. -------.- - - - - 25l Willon, William L. ---- -- 278 Worcesler, Roberl Newell- - - -.-- 39,274 Zellerbach, Richard Calverl ------- 25l 252 Wing, Charles B, ...... .... . 40 Work, Telford Hindley .... ..... 2 0 Zenlner, Rene David ------ - - -249 258 Winslon, Frances Anne -..- -.-- 5 I 268 Worlhen, Fredrick R. -.-- ---- 2 57 Ziclc, Gloria .......... .... . 73 Winlemule, Norman S. ............. 273 Woulfe, James Charles --.. -..- 2 90 ZiIIgi++, George Edgar-. -- -25l 276 Wise, John Hamillon ------------ I53 28I Wreisner, Roloerl' Curfis. - - ----- 284 Zion, Harry Edwin --.-. -- - I33 289 Wise, New'I'on Edward ---- I I3, 249, 25l, 255 Wu, Lung-hsin ----...... -- -239, 256 Zolezzi, Elizalaelh Jane- - - - - - -73 228 330 r A .5215-, 1 Q-, N fif5 ?i , . .s, + Y. 4 ui f Af s 3 .Lu ' ' 'la-M. 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