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J-o win wo-ta U -J e fame in mct m a Land, c= t kofie t Laoat an A § sp M ■■ ■HHHH HHH ii ui I I L lCt.l ct icutiiiiiu we PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-CHAMPAIGN-URBANA r To the memory of George A. Huff of the Class of 1892, whose inspiring code of sports- manship and honor has become a living Illini tradition; in whose activities fair play, virility, and i honesty were manifested; who was a member of our faculty for forty-three years, and Director of Athletics for thirty-five years; and whose jfond- est ambitions were realized in the erection of the New Memorial Stadium, the University Ice Rink, and the Men's New Gymnasium which now ears his name, we respectfully dedicate this forty-fourth volume of the Illio. ' %£ v $m Kmmi)EB -;.'•;:'{;■  LEADER EDUCATOR TEACHER ADMINIj as f !S . u O KJ j. . ft PS 0 o £-8 ! : ID OUNSELOR THINKER IDEALIST GENTLEMAN FRIEND SAGE COACH o O W Q ■■MM i m ■■■ ■IH 0 j- t S M 4 % j ,r' i - «,f S '7 -K t' L J :■-■■ k 7 vvet e T f fc Wf -- IWgia jT UBaBJPT ? 93'7 Illio represeir i Vb ti to tv 4 ir ;i teidti omen z—hiilUllllMtiltl LOU Sc ittat L LndetcL, amnien C, vet 1 16 o i; tit c i fen r r j - ■ - 1 HHI |Hf 4W( jl i I m I M L M COMMITTEE PRESID ■ 1 r r' fc Arthur Cutts Willard President Page 22 1957 8 • • '. • -' • : • 5 ' SSSS President. University of Illinois fTTumniijliniiMiiiif PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The present interest in college education in this country is greater than at any previous time. More men and women are attending our colleges and universities than ever before in our history. More men and women now hold college degrees and will receive such degrees this June than at any time in the past. In view of these facts, it has been argued that a college degree does not and cannot of itself mean as much as in an earlier day. If this be true, and I think it is, then the individual who holds such a degree must compensate for this situation by developing and exhibiting such superior qualities of character, personality, and intellectuality as will demonstrate anew the value of our college graduates to modern society. Your life here at the University, whatever may have been your success as a student, should have stimulated and developed your intellectual curiosity, your ability to appreciate the arts and letters, the sciences — both physical and social, and the sig- nificance of truth and beauty in all your relationships with the world about you. If this has been your experience, even in small measure, then you will have achieved a richer and fuller meas- ure of living, and a college education will have served to make our country a better place in which to live. 1937 Page 23 TO THE STUDENTS OF ILLINOIS The people of Illinois and the nation are committed to a policy of public education, and years in generous living have justified the adop- tion of this policy. The Board of Trustees is happy in the opportunity to extend its greetings and best wishes to those now enrolled as stu- dents of the University. It is recognized by the Board of Trustees that it is necessary to adopt such policies of popular education as will best serve the needs of a changing world. We either advance or recede MOREY MOSCHEI WlBLAND Adams Cleary POGUE 1937 aSJsK? ■ ■ BOARD OF TRUSTEES Superintendent of Public Instruction Hon. John A. Wieland Springfield TTnirv gtTujminJjImil] OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Orville M. Karraker, Harrisburg . .President Harrison E. Cunningham, Urbana Secretary Frank M. Gordon, Chicago Treasurer Lloyd Morey, Urbana Comptroller Louis C. Moschel Pekin Mrs. Marie C. Plumb Chicago Mayer Gordon Plumb Cunningham Freeman Meyer 1937 Page 25 THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Dean Melvin L. Enger Melvin L. Enger, Dean of the College of Engineering, will complete his thirtieth year on the University faculty this spring. He was born in Decorah, Iowa, in 1881. He began his undergraduate work at the University of Minnesota and later transferred to the University of Illinois, receiving three degrees from the University; the Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering in 1906, the professional degree of Civil Engineer in 1911, and the Master of Science degree in 1919. When Professor A. N. Talbot retired as the head of the department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in 1926, Dean Enger succeeded him in this position. Later when Acting Dean Willard was appointed president of the University in 1934, Professor Enger was advanced to deanship of the College of Engineer- in . He is a member of many engineering societies and honorary fraternities, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Water Works Association, American So- ciety for Testing Materials, Western Society of Engineers, Chicago Engineers Club, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Xi, Sigma Tau, and Mu San. The College of Engineering was organized in 1870 to provide for courses in Mechanical Science and Art, Civil Engineering, Mining Engineering, Metallurgy, and Architec- ture and Fine Arts. Four-year curricula were published in 1871-1872 for Architecture, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mining Engineering. Instruction in the University (then Illinois Industrial University) began in March, 1868. The Department of Physics was established as an inde- pendent department of the College in 1890. In 1892, cur- ricula were added in Electrical Engineering, Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, and Architectural Engineering. Then followed the curricula in Railway Engineering in 1906, Ceramics and Ceramic Engineering in 1915, General En- gineering and Engineering Physics in 1920, Architectural Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering in 1933. The Department of Architecture was transferred to become a part of the newly organized College of Fine and Applied Arts in 1931. The Engineering Experimental Station was created in 1903 as a part of the College of Engineering. Its purpose is to stimulate engineering education and to investigate problems of importance to professional engineers and in- dustry. Vv . . w C v. Page 26 957 ■HI ■ THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Dean Matthew T. McClure The largest college in the University attained its present status in 1913, when the College of Literature and Arts and the College of Sciences were combined to form the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences with the late Kendric C. Babcock as Dean. Since then the College has endeavored to integrate instruction in both the humanities and the sci- ences. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has two par- ticular functions. First, it enrolls students in specialized and pre-professional curricula; for instance, pre-medical, pre- law, pre-journalism, chemistry, and chemical engineering. Second, it provides the resources for a liberal education. Liberal means a program leading to a well-rounded per- sonal development; that is, a program in which the studies emphasize i actors that contribute to a general knowledge and interpretation of the forces, tendencies, conflicts, and problems of life, rather than lead to specific individual career. The College is at present considering means of offering greater opportunities and fewer obstacles to the better stu- dent, and more help and guidance to the student who has not yet found himself. To allow the better students to ad- vance as rapidly as they wish, the tutorial system has been put into use. Matthew Thompson McClure, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was born at Spottsford, Virginia, April 27, 1883. A bachelor's degree was awarded him at Washington and Lee University in 1904, where he did his undergraduate work, a mas- ter's degree at the University of Virginia in 1907, and a doctor's degree at Columbia in 1912. Before coming to Illinois, Mr. McClure was an instructor in Philosophy at Columbia and from 1915 to 1921 a professor of Philosophy at Tulane. He began his career at Illinois in 1921 as Associate Professor in Philosophy. In 1922 he became Professor of Philosophy and in 1926 he was appointed head of that department. The deanship was awarded him in 1934 after serving a year as Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dean McClure is a member- of Phi Beta Kappa, the American Philosophical Association, and other honorary organizations. Page 27 THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dean Charles Manfred Thompson This college, in common with the other colleges and schools on the campus, has as its chief aim the development of young men and women foT normal, happy lives. A secondary aim is their training for successful careers in busi- ness. Our objective is a sound understanding of basic social and economic principles attended by some grasp of the de- tails involved in operating these principles in everyday life, and of the consequences such operations entail on society in general. Someone on the faculty has said that the College of Com- merce attempts to educate its students to become tool makers and not tool sharpeners. The meaning is, of course, that we are but little concerned in our students acquiring immediate facility in handling routine; what we seek is ultimate power. Some notion may be had of the nature of our educational ideals from an oft-repeated statement heard among the faculty: This College is little more than a College of Arts and Sciences where the students are given a general educa- tion with a bias toward business. The test of our work is not to be had during the first few months out of college, but rather after years as a useful member of society. Charles Manfred Thompson '09, Dean of the College of Commerce, was born in Fairfield, Illinois, November 10, 1877. After receiving his A.B. and A.M. degrees here, he went to Harvard University for more extensive study. He returned to the University in 1911 and since then has served on the faculty. He received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1913. Six years later he was promoted to the rank of professor and, at the same time, was appointed Dean of the College of Commerce. When the Bureau of Business Research was established in 1921, Dean Thompson was made Director. He holds two honorary degrees, an LL.D., from Muskingum College and a D.Litt. from McKendree College. In March, 1934, the Urbana Association of Commerce conferred on Dean Thompson its Distinguished Citizenship Award for Meritorius Public Service. 937 Page 28 MTMTrmjIfimnllllllil THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Dean Herbert Windsor Mum ford ill till Herbert Windsor Mumford, Dean of the College of Agriculture, and Director of the Agricultural Experiment S tation and the Agricultural Extension Service since 1922, was born in Moscow, Michigan, February 26, 1871. He attended Albion College and then Michigan State College, where he received the Bachelor of Science degree and the honorary degree of Doctor of Agriculture. He served on the faculty of Michigan State College from 1895 to 1901 when he came to the University of Illinois as professor of Animal Husbandry and chief of Animal Husbandry in the Agricultural Experiment Station. Dean Mumford is a member of numerous agricultural and scientific organiza- tions. He received noteworthy recognition while he was a member of the American Study Commission for German Agriculture in 1928 and a member of the Mexican Agricultural Commission in 1930. In addition to being the author of two books on agriculture, he has contributed material to the Cyclopedia Americana and the Cyclo- pedia of American Agriculture. The College of Agriculture had its beginning in a course in agriculture and horticulture which was one of two offered when the University of Illinois began instruction on March 2, 1-868, as the Illinois Industrial University. There were but three instructors and only fifty men students in the en- tire institution. Today the College of Agriculture has a staff of approximately 235, and an enrollment of more than 1,200 students in agriculture and home economics. From its thousands of graduates come leaders in farming and homemaking, in the teaching and extension service of agriculture and home economics, and in technical positions and public service closely allied to these two fields. Out of its Experiment Station issue new facts upon which a more stable agriculture, a happier rural life, and greater consumer satisfactions are built. Through its Extension Service farm- ers, homemakers, and consumers everywhere get the teach- ings and findings of the University. There is perhaps no better reflection of the College's wide range of service than the fact that some 18,000 people annually attend its con- ferences, meetings, and short courses. 937 Page 29 THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Dean Thomas Eliot Benner Thomas Eliot Benner, Dean of the College of Education, was born in Danvers, Massachusetts, February 11, 1894. He received his first degree from Harvard in 1914 and, in 1924, the degree of Doctor of Education. After serving as statistician and editor for the Alabama State Department of Education, he became the acting dean of the College of Education at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. He was also Chan- cellor of the University of Puerto Rico (1924-29) and visiting professor at Columbia University (1929-31). Since 1931 he has been the Dean of the College of Education at the University of Illinois. He has served on a committee of the state legislature which investigated vocational education in Illinois, and as chairman of the advisory committee to the Educational Commission of the 1935 legislature. Among his activities are Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, and offices in several national professional organizations. One of the major functions of the College of Education is to contribute to the building up of better relationships between the University of Illinois and the public schools of the State in the interests of the million and one-half pupils in the public schools of the State. The more effec- tively the University performs in its relationship to the public schools, the more certainly it can count upon the kind of good will which will result in bringing to the University the most promising of their graduates. The College of Education, which is in a sense a liaison office between the public schools and the University, had its origin in 1893 in the influence of Charles de Garmo, Professor of Psychology. This resulted in the creation of a chair of Pedagogics and the selection of Dr. Frank Martin McMurray as its first occupant. In 1900 a Department of Education was set up which became, in 1907, the School of Education and later, in 1918, received its present title, the College of Education. At the same time, the Bureau of Educational Research was established. The College contributes to the preparation of teachers, supervisors, principals, superintendents, and teachers of education in colleges and universities. 1937 HHHHHH ■■ wmKM THE COLLEGE OF LAW Dean Albert James Harno Legal education has undergone some rapid changes since the last century. Even in the beginning of the present cen- tury, preparation for the bar was still largely through the apprenticeship method. Today the modern law school, with its staff of instructors, has almost completely taken over the field, and the period of required study has been substantially lengthened. This period may be divided into two stages, the pre-legal, which involves from two to four years of college work, and the professional, which covers three years of in- tensive work in an approved law school. Also bar examina- tions, which at one time were but pro forma institutions, have become hazardous occupations. All these, beyond their significance as educational agencies, are effective screening devices through which only the finer materials are permitted to pass. The College of Law of the University of Illinois is one of the recognized and approved law schools of the country. It requires for entrance a minimum of three years of college work at the University (for those entering from other col- leges and universities, the requirement is a degree) of a stated quality. Albert James Harno, Dean of the College of Law, is now serving his seventh year as Provost of the ijniversity. He was born January 30, 1889 in Holabird, South Dakota. After his graduation from Dakota Wesleyan University in 1911, Dean Harno went to Yale where the Bachelor of Laws degree, Magna Cum Laude, was conferred upon him in 1914. He practiced law in Los Angeles until 1917, when he went to Topeka, Kansas to become the Dean of Washburn College of Law. Two years later he went to the Uni- versity of Kansas, where he served as Professor of Law. He came to the University of Illinois in 1921 to fill the position of Professor of Law. He was appointed Dean of his college in 1922. 1931 Page 31 THE COLLEGE OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Dean Rexford Newcomb Training in the Fine Arts was provided in the original plans for the University of Illinois and courses of instruc- tion in Art and Architecture were offered early in the his- tory of the institution. Courses in Music also were intro- duced early and the School of Music was organized in 1897. Training in Landscape Architecture has been offered for the past quarter century. Thus there has grown up at the Uni- versity strong departments offering instruction in each of the major Fine Arts. For a number of years it was felt that these Fine Arts in- terests should be brought into closer relationship but this was not possible until 1931 when the College of Fine and Applied Arts was constituted by a grouping of the depart- ments of Art, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and the School of Music. To these was added the Bureau of Com- munity Planning in 1934. The College enrolls some six hundred profesional stu- dents annually and offers ten curricula in the various branches of the arts. These curricula are so framed that the student obtains as wide a training in liberal studies as is compatible with the laying of firm foundations in the par- ticular art which he proposes to practice. SuuJtus jJO Rexford Newcomb, Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts, is the first head of this college which was organized in 1931. He was born at Independence, Kansas, and received his preliminary college training at the University of Kansas. Next the Dean came to Illinois where he obtained the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Architecture. From there he transferred to the University of Southern California where he received the degree of Master of Arts. His academic studies were supplemented by wide travel in both Europe and the Orient. For five years Dean Newcomb served as Director of the Department of Fine and Applied Arts at Long Beach Polytechnic (California), and for four years as Director of Adult Education and Principal of the Long Beach Evening High School. Before returning to Illinois in 1918, he served on the faculties of the University of Southern California and the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, holding professorships at both. Dean Newcomb has written many magazine articles and some eleven books concerning the fine arts. Page 32 1937 ■■ ; nv THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Dean Robert Daniel Carmichael Robert Daniel Carmichael, Dean of the Graduate School, was born in Goodwater, Alabama, March 1, 1879. He was awarded his Bachelor's degree at Lineville College in 1898, and his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Princeton University in 1911. After coming to the University of Illinois in 1915 as Assistant Professor of Mathematics, he became Associate Professor in 1920. From 1929 to 1934 he was head of the Department of Mathematics. In 1933 he was appointed acting Dean of the Graduate School, and a year later he became Dean. He has published several hundred articles on mathematical, philosophical, and scientific subjects, and is the author of several volumes on these sub- jects. Some of his works have been republished in French translations. Facilities for advanced study and research in various lines were provided by the University a's early as 1872, but organ- ized instruction under the name Graduate School was not undertaken until 1892. In 1906 a separate faculty was or- ganized for graduate instruction. The principal aim of graduate study is the development of the power and the promotion of the spirit of investigation. The student who pursues an extended course is expected to obtain a wide knowledge of his subject and of related fields of investigation, and also to acquire and begin to use the power of extending the range of what is known. Scholarships and fellowships, established by the Univer- sity Board of Trustees, are open to graduate students of ex- ceptional ability and promise. Funds are available from sev- eral special sources for the support of additional fellowships, the purpose of which is to promote higher education and to contribute to the extension and diffusion of knowledge. Several important individual research programs are encour- aged and helped forward by the aid of resources which have been made available through the Graduate School and the Research Board. Some of these are of very great value in the social process. 1957 Page 33 THE LIBRARY AND THE LIBRARY SCHOOL Director Phineas Lawrence Windsor Phineas Lawrence Windsor, Director of the University Library and the Library School, was born February 21, 1871, at Chenoa, Illinois. In 1895, he was graduated from Northwestern University and shortly afterward studied two years at the New York State Library School. In 1899, he began his active work as assistant in the New York State Library, but changed to the copyright office of the Library of Congress in 1900. In 1903, Mr. Windsor accepted the position of Librarian at the University of Texas, and was there until 1909. In 1909, he came to the University of Illinois, where he assumed his present position. Since that time he has served three terms on the Council of the American Library Association and has belonged to the Bibliographic Society of America. He was twice president of the Illinois Library Association. His twenty-eight years of service at the University plus his previous experience gives Director Windsor a total of thirty-two years of library experience. The University Library, through the General Library and its branches provides books needed by students for class work, thesis, and general reading. Not having on hand all of the books required, especially for theses and investiga- tion, the University Library borrows more than 500 books a year from libraries in other parts of the country, and also buys from European libraries photographic copies of a few manuscripts and rare books that are too expensive to pur- chase. At the present time, the University Library book- stacks contain more than one million volumes, and are grow- ing at the rate of more than 35,000 books a year. The Library School is a professional school for the train- ing of librarians, and admits only college graduates since a librarian's first need is a thorough general education. The instruction in the first year in the Library School covers methods and practice in library work; students who com- plete this year of work are prepared for positions in library service. In the second year, now transferred to the Graduate School, historical and comparative methods of treatment are emphasized. Cul Page 34 937 THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Director Lawrence W. Murphy Students preparing to enter the School of Journalism are enrolled in other divisions of the University during their first two years. Upon completion of the work of these two years with a satisfactory record they are admitted to the School of Journalism and permitted to register in one of the professional curricula. The School of Journalism offers three curricula leading toward clearly defined types of work in journalism and re- lated fields. These curricula permit concentration on general editorial studies, on specialized practice, and on advertising and publishing. During the past year two hundred students were admitted to the School. The significance of this enrollment is appre- ciated when one reflects that a law school or medical school Lawrence W. Murphy, Director of the School of Journalism, was born in Madison, Wisconsin, October 18, 1895. He was graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Journalism in 1921 and from the University of North Dakota in 1923. In 1933 the degree of Doctor of Letters was conferred on him by Marquette University. Professor Murphy became a member of the Illinois faculty in 1924 and a year later was placed at the head of the courses in journalism. In 1927 he was appointed Acting Di- rector of the School and in 1929 Director. He has maintained connections with the press since 1916. of the same size is considered a large professional unit. Such a body of students means much to public welfare because the influence of the group will extend for a generation to millions of readers. The University has always been interested in journalism. Students were editing a paper before the first commence- ment exercises were held. The study of journalism was first organized on a credit basis at the University in 1902. In 1927 the School of Journalism was made an independent division. 937 Page 35 THE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Director Seward C. Staley I The School of Physical Education, established in the fall of 1932, includes three departments: Health Service, Physi- cal Education for Men, and Physical Education for Women. The Department of Health Service in general is con- cerned with supervising the health of the students. More specifically, the department gives health examinations to all students, confers with students about health problems, co- operates with the State Board of Health in controlling con- tagious diseases, regulates sanitary conditions on and about the campus, and conducts courses in sanitation and hygiene. The Department of Physical Education for Women in- cludes conducting programs in the four following fields: the service courses, a professional training curriculum, intra- mural sports, and faculty recreation. The Department of Physical Education for Men includes two programs, namely, conducting the service courses (re- quired of all students) and conducting a professional train- ing curriculum for students majoring in this field. Seward C. Staley, Director of the School of Physical Education, was born in Sprakers, New York, on August 1, 1893. Majoring in physical education he was awarded a bachelor's degree at Springfield College in 1917 ; majoring in hygiene he was awarded a master's degree at Clark University in 1920; majoring in education he was awarded a doctor's degree at the University of Illinois in 1929. Professor Staley served as an athletic director in the Army during 1917 and 1918. In 1920 and 1921 he served as Director of Athletics for the Greek Army in Asia Minor. He joined the staff of the Department of Physical Education at the University of Illinois in 1922. Professor Staley was made Acting Director of the School of Physical Education in 1936 and Director in 1937. He is the author of nine books and many articles in the field of physical education. 1937 SHRHBrn wp m (WS .■:.■:•-...■.-. THE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Dean Frederick Bogue Noyes Frederick Bogue Noyes, Dean of the College of Dentistry, was born in Chicago on August 22, 1872. After graduating from Beloit Academy in 1889 he attended Johns Hopkins University, where he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1893, and Northwestern University where he obtained the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1895. At that time he began practicing dentistry in Chicago. Continuing his studies he received the diploma of the Angle School of Orthodontia in 1908, and since then has limited his practice to Orthodontia. Northwestern first claimed his services from 1896 to 1913 as professor of Histology. Leaving there he came to the University of Illinois College of Dentistry as Professor of Dental Histology and Orthodontia. He has con- tinued as Professor of Orthodontia since 1921 and succeeded to the Deanship of the College in 1926. To meet the need for dentists with both professional and technical training, the entrance requirements of the College of Dentistry were increased to sixty hours in 1929; more medical courses and increased hours in the fundamental sci- ences, diagnosis and clinical experience were added. The curriculum is planned to train not only skillful and intelli- gent operators but practitioners who are prepared to co- operate in the problems of practice which require the atten- tion of both medicine and dentistry in their solution. The College also gives the student contact with active research which will stimulate and encourage him to meet the chal- lenge presented by the dental problems confronting pre- ventive medicine. Another objective of the College of Dentistry is the en- couragement and preparation of dentists who are interested in and adapted to teaching in the colleges of dentistry of the country. These three possible fields of development offer a variety of opportunities to the dental student. The second unit of the Medical and Dental College Lab- oratories Building which will house the technical and clinical departments of the College of Dentistry is nearing comple- tion. It will be an integral part of one of the great health centers of the country. 93Z age 37 THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Dean David John Davis 4P David John Davis, Dean of the College of Medicine, spent many years in study and research before coming to Illinois. He was born in Racine, Wisconsin, on August 10, 1875, and studied first at the Racine Academy. From the University of Wisconsin he received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1898 and his M.D. degree from Rush Medical College in 1904. In Europe he continued his studies at Vienna and Freiberg, and then returned to the United States to carry out his research work in Chicago at the McCormiclc Institute for Infectious Diseases. Before coming to Illinois he served as pathologist at St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago. In 1913 he came to the College of Medicine as professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. He has written several treatises on Bac- teriology and is the author of several other medical papers. He began serving as acting Dean in April, 1925, and succeeded to the Deanship in September, 1925. The College of Medicine opened in 1881 as a proprietary medical school known as The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago. It first became affiliated with the Uni- versity of Illinois in 1897, and in 1913 all of its property was transferred to the University. In two years the University placed all the laboratory branches of the school on a university basis, but funds were not available to do the same for the clinical branches until 1920. At that time the General Assembly appropriated $1,000,000 to the Department of Public Welfare and $300,000 to the University of Illinois for the specific pur- pose of constructing research and educational hospitals in Chicago. A plan of joint cooperation was immediately drawn up whereby the Administration of Hospitals and schools was to be handled by the Department of Public Welfare, while the professional teaching and research work was to be turned over to the University medical staff. Since the time of its organization the entrance require- ments have steadily been raised. In spite of the high require- ments a long waiting list has been created, consisting of young men and women especially qualified by rigid pre- medical training and high scholastic averages. 5 sv m 937 ;:;,•■;■■■;:; -:x'; : ■■■■ ■■ Mi THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Dean William Baker Day On behalf of the College of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois, it is my privilege to extend to the students, the faculty, and the alumni of the University the greetings and good wishes of the students, faculty, and alumni of the College of Pharmacy. The College of Pharmacy was founded in 1859 by a group of Chicago pharmacists who formed an association for the purpose of giving instruction to their apprentices and clerks, and of advancing the practice of pharmacy. It was the first college of this kind west of the Alleghenies. A faculty was secured and instruction begun in the fall of 1859- In 1861 the first class of two students was graduated. While teaching was the primary object of the College other functions were developed. Among these was a code of ethics, adopted to promote better pharmaceutical practice William Baker Day, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, is one of the oldest members of the University faculty, having entered his forty-fifth year of service to the College and his forty-first year in the University. He was born in Peru, Illinois, February 15, 1871, and was graduated from the College of Pharmacy in 1892. In the fall of that year he became an instructor in the College. In 1898 he was made Professor of Histological Botany and then Professor of Botany and Materia Medica in 1913. He served from 1914 to 1919 as Acting Dean and then became Dean. Dean Day has been active in pharmaceutical organizations and at various times president and general secretary of the American Pharmaceutical Association and a member of its council for two decades. The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy honored him with the degree of Pharm. M. in 1917. and to bring about closer relations between pharmacists and physicians. The College became a part of the University in May, 1896, and in 1915 the University purchased for the College the property it now occupies on Wood Street between Flournoy and Polk Streets. The Legislature in 1925 appro- priated $350,000 for erecting and equipping an additional building for the College on this site. This building was occupied in 1927. 937 Page 39 . . THE DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Director Robert Beli. Browne The University of Illinois extends its facilities for edu- cation at the college level to all parts of the State by means of the Division of University Extension. The teaching of many of its college courses by mail was begun in 1933- This year, for the first time, the Division has a limited pro- gram of extra-mural instruction in which are both graduate and undergraduate classes, off the campus, in Chicago, and downstate, meeting in the hours of the late afternoon, or evening, or on Saturdays. Two such classes were organized the first semester, and seven the second. The Division op- erates several agencies serving the schools of the State; the Visual Aids Service with a library of educational motion pictures and collections of glass slides which are loaned for exhibition to classes in the high schools; the Speech Aids Service, which is also the executive headquarters of the Illinois High School Speech League; and a Speaker's Bureau to which come many requests for faculty members to speak before clubs, societies, schools, and other groups in various parts of the State. The work of all the branches of the Di- vision is growing rapidly. Robert Bell Browne, Director of the Division of University Extension, was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, July 15, 1894. After attending the Southern Illinois State Teachers College he entered the University of Illinois. Because his education was interrupted by his serving in the- United States Army, he did not complete his graduation until the summer of 1922. After serving nine years as a high school principal and city school superintendent, he returned to the University of Illinois in 1929 to become an instructor in Education. His advanced degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy were conferred by this University. At the time of the inauguration of the Division of University Extension he was appointed its first director. He has been in charge of the Division since that time. Page 40 937 ■■■'■■ v:-' VS:v .• .:■•. ■■••:■: K8S9H :■••.••: ■.'-. .■ Albert J. Harno ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Albert J. Harno, B.S., LL.B., LL.D Provost George P. Tuttle, B.S Registrar Lloyd Morey, A.B., B.Mus., C.P. A Comptroller Arthur W. Clevenger, A.M High School Visitor Harrison E. Cunningham, A.B Director of University Press Josef F. Wright, A.B., M.PJ Director of Public Information and Station WILL Seward C. Staley Director of Physical Welfare Charles S. Havens, M.S Director of Physical Plant Department 937 Page 41 THE OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN Various phases of student life are reflected in the offices of the deans of men and women. Not only the intellect of a student but the whole individual is being educated during his college years through this physical, mental, emotional and spiritual self. These need administering to, and the offices of the deans can often give a picture of a personality, for it is here that students come with their needs, asking for counsel and help in the realm of schedules, scholarship, low finances, work, student loans, home trouble or responsibilities, vocational advice, personal adjustments and housing. The office of the Dean of Women is open from eight to five daily. Miss Irene Pierson, Assistant Dean of Women, and the Dean of Women devote their full time to counseling hundreds of students daily, not only in personal problems, but also in their needs as presidents of our student houses and organizations. Students when away from home must be housed comfortably in order to do creditable academic work. Each fall and through the year the first consideration of the office of the Dean of Women is to see that all undergraduate women are housed happily and comfortably. Our Campus home and housemothers are expected to keep standards set by this office. Miss Catherine Nelson has been in charge of the housing department of this office, and is now succeeded by Miss Mildred Fisher. The purpose of the office is to stabilize individual and group life of women stu- dents, and to encourage intellectual standards of living through incentive of deep study and interest in things intellectual. Dean Maria Leonard Miss Maria Leonard was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and received her high school education there. After graduation from Butler College, she continued her graduate work in Colorado College from which institution she received her Master of Arts degree in 1910. In the same year she ac- cepted the position as Dean of Women and Pro- fessor of Mathematics at Idaho State Normal in Albion, Idaho. She left Idaho to become Dean of Women and Professor of Mathematics at Coe Col- lege in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she served from 1912 to 1923. Since 1923 she has served as Dean of Women at the University of Illinois. In 1924, Miss Leonard founded the national scholastic hon- orary for freshmen women, Alpha Lambda Delta. Irene D. Pierson 1937 Mildred A. Fisher ■ Dean Fred H. Turner The Dean of Men, Fred Harold Turner, was born in Hume, Illinois, on March 22, 1900. He was made assistant to Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Men, after graduating from the University of Illinois in 1922. In 1931 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education. His thesis may be found in the library, as it is considered one of the most authoritative accounts ever made of the Illinois Industrial University. In 1932 he was awarded the full title of Dean of Men after serving as acting dean in the preceding year. In recent years several of his surveys of student life at the University have appeared in current mag- azines. Dean Turner is very interested in student organizations on the campus, and is a member of both Illini Board of Control and the Illinois Union Board of Directors. THE OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN The Statutes of the University provide that the Office of the Dean of Men shall be advisory and not regulatory in character. With this objective in mind, it has been the purpose of the Dean of Men and his assistants to carry out the functions of the office in a manner designed to be of greatest value to the students of the Uni- versity. In addition to numerous specific functions which are carried on in the office, the office serves as a general clearing house of information for the men of the Uni- versity. Its functions are non-academic in character, it advises accurately where the student should go for academic advice. The offices are open daily from eight in the morning until five in the afternoon, and the staff members are available day or night for any student who needs the assistance of the office. The staff members are Mr. Charles R. Frederick, Assistant Dean of Men in charge of Student Activities, who spends his mornings in the office at 152 Administration Building and his afternoons at 107 Student Center, Mr. Dwight F. Bracken, Assistant Dean of Men in charge of Employment, with offices at 236 Student Center, Mr. Golden A. McConnell, Assistant to the Dean of Men for Freshmen and Foreign Students, who replaced Mr. David M. Larrabee, who re- signed February 14, 1937, and myself, Dean of Men, with offices at 152 Admin- istration Building. The office attempts to assist students to coordinate their extra-curricular affairs with their studies, to solve their personal problems, to advise and assist them in every possible manner. T7 1937 Page 43 i ■ w w « O w Q C 2 PQ W H W PS u u PQ pq o w u u w S S o u w 'DRESS . . -e oA ¥ NADA ! I RICHARD FIELD BEAM DERRICK LYNN BREWSTER JAMES FRANKLIN MAYNARD DAVID FELMLEY MEEK HARRY AUSTIN COMBES DONALD MATTHEW MENKE RICHARD BRADFORD CROOK PAUL WOODROW NEIDHARDT ROBERT WILLIAM DE WOLF KENNETH JAMES NELSON 1 1 ! EUGENE D Y K S T R A GEORGE WILLIAM EASTERBROOK PAUL STEWART PRATHER ROBERT WILLIAM RIEGEL MURRAY FRANKLIN JOHN JULIAN ROCHE ROBERT SOMERVILLE GRIEVE ELVIN COLLINS SAYRE VERNON THIERS HAMMAN RALPH SIMCHA SILVERSTEIN ALFRED CHARLES HENNING EDWIN LE ROY STOLL DAVID GARDNER HOFF HOWARD ARTHUR STOTLER JOHN WILLIAM KLUBERG HAROLD ARTHUR SWANSON CLIFFORD WOODS KUHN WILLIAM GEORGE WHYTE NORMAN ROBERT LIEBLING JOHN RICHARD YO mu Page 46 .•:•■'■'■■:■■.■•■. HS ' ■■- : ■■ .:« P E R L E B G T T y O R G H E L E N E MARY M A R J O R I E ALEE B U E N A A D L E R BLAIR BULL CROSS ADELAIDE ROSEMARY DADANT BETH JANE LOU S E ELIZABETH FRANCES A R L E N E FOWLER H A D D E N HODGSON HELEN GRACE MARGARET JESKE LUISE LIESENDAHL C A R O L Y N S A W Y E R L O W R y V I R G J t N N I A ROSE FRANCE S M E R R I N E R ROBINSON Page 47 THE CLASS OF 1937 Albert Triebel, Jr. President, First Semester Robfrt H. Rosenthal Vice-President, First Semester Ira N. Blitzsten Robert S. Boynton Naomi R. Erickson OFFICERS Albert Triebel, Jr President, First Semester Robert H. Rosenthal Vice-President, First Semester G. Will iam Easterbrook President, Second Semester Alexander L. Haglund Vice-President, Second Semester SENIOR INFORMAL COMMITTEE E. Francis Fernholz Co-Chairman Betty A. Byers Co-Chairman Ernest B. Kelly Mary E. Nicoll H. Harold Schwab Mathilda C. Simpson Eugene G. Young John L. Hynd Margaret F. Irwin Howard S. Klein John H. Langley SENIOR INVITATIONS COMMITTEE Arthur B. Collins Co-Chairman Harriet B. White Co-Chairman Mary C. McCormick Albert D. Mulliken. Jr. Betty J. Prouty Carlyn P. Reineberg Jack Rubin Margaret L. Scott Kenneth R. Speer Robert L. Steele Thomas A. Street Alfred C. Henning George P. Hixon George A. Kaeser William K. Lawrence SENIOR MEMORIAL COMMITEE Hugh F. Fowler Co-Chairman Marguerite C. Sheridan Co-Chairman Gerald E. Margrave Clarabelle McKinlay Ann J. Noel Paul Olafsson Molly R. Owen William R. Pershall Mary M. Solon Charles F. Tuxhorn Helen E. Williams Page 48 THE CLASS OF 1937 H d h H Alexander L. Haglund G. William Easterbrook Vice-President, Second Semester President, Second Semester SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE William G. Whyte Chairman Robert S. Boynton V ice-Chairman Gus Greanias Mary E. Nicoll John W. Kluberg Betty J. Prouty Marguerite C. Sheridan Floor Committee Harvey D. Bender Arthur D. Hawkinson Ira M. Blitzsten John L. Hynd SENIOR JACKET COMMITTEE William K. Lawrence Co-Chairman Robert S. Boynton Co-Chairman Carolyn J. Agnew J. Edward Holloway Alice S. DuVal Brachter H. Huschen Muriel A. Gates Paul W. Neidhardt Wilbur L. Henry SENIOR CLASS DAY COMMITEE Margaret E. Baker Co-Chairman Alfred G. Henning Co-Chairman Perle H. Adler Margaret F. Irwin Zerah A. Campbell Ben D. Kiningham Bernard C. Crain J. Howard Quick Mary E. Fleming John J. Roche Robert S. Holty SENIOR BREAKFAST COMMITTEE Emmett Burdsall Co-Chairman Ira M. Blitzsten Co-Chairman Evelyn R. Benson J. WlLLARD DUNGEY Mary B. Blain Harold O. Fichte G. Cameron Brown Fred W. Grohne Harry A. Combes Clifford W. Kuhn Philip A. Crihfield Marguerite A. Solberg Virginia M. Visser Howard S. Klein Bruce K. Slonneger Ivan E. Odle Robert H. Rosenthal H. Harold Schwab Jordan Truitt Charles F. Tuxhorn Gordon G. Warder Pearl W. Wheaton Eugene G. Young Christine Zoller Margaret L. Lutz Donald T. Miller Charles J. Poppe Margaret F. Sanks Harold A. Swanson Page 49 'V Ernest Cortland Adams Dieterich Engineering Mining Engineering Tau Beta Pi ; Phi Eta Sigma ; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Tau Nu Tau; A.I. M.E. ; Mineral. Industries Society ; Engineering Council (4) Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Norman Melville Adams El Paso Liberal Arts and Sciences Economics Phi Delta Theta George William Adis Oak Park Commerce General Business Delta Tau Delta Sachem; Accountancy Club; The Illio (1); Sophomore Baseball Manager Kathryn Eloise Adkisson Roseville Liberal Arts and Sciences History Alpha Lambda Delta ; Phi Kappa Epsilon ; Le Cercle Francais ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Perle Helene Adler Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science Sigma Delta Tau Mortar Board ; Torch ; Secretary, Student Sen- ate (4) ; Sigma Delta Phi ; Junior Prom Committee ; Sophomore Informal Committee ; Homecoming Committee (3, 4) ; Co-Chairman, Senior Jacket Committee ; Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil (3) ; First Council, Woman's League (3,4); Junior Council, Woman's League; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers ; Junior Representative, Woman's League ; Sen- ior Representative, Woman's League; Theatre Guild Board (4) ; Committee Chairman, Woman's League Show (3, 4) ; Production Staff, No , No, Nannette, Of Thee I Sing Honors Day (3) Page Dallas Fay Achenbach Pawnee Commerce Accountancy Beta Gamma Sigma ; Phi Eta Sigma ; Beta Alpha Psi ; Scabbard and Blade ; Caisson Club ; Accountancy Club ; Major, University Brigade Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Frederick Andrew Ackermann Berwyn Engineering Mechanical Engineering Beta Sigma Psi A.S.M.E. Morton Junior College Burnice Gertrude Adams Centralia Agriculture General Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha W.A.A. ; Summer Session Entertainment Com- mittee (2) ; Summer Prom Committee (3) ; Orange and Blue Feathers It hi vei t it Carolyn ,.,ne Agnew Rockford Agriculture General Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta Torch ; Phi Upsilon Omicron ; Shi-Ai ; Chair- man, Homecoming Committee (4) ; First Coun- cil, Woman's League (3); Junior Council, Woman's League ; Gold Feathers ; Star Course (2) Theodore Lee Agnew, Jr Ogden Liberal Arts and Sciences History Alpha Kappa Lambda Phi Beta Kappa; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4) Honors Day (2, 3) Ralph Clayton Ainsworth Mason City Agriculture General Agriculture Psi Upsilon Max Ellis Akin Buda Agriculture General Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha ; Agricultural Club ; Second Regimental Band (1, 2) ; Men's Glee Club (3, 4), President, (4) ; Chairman, Grain Judg- ing Contest (3) Lucille Ellen Albrecht Ohio Agriculture General Home Economics Iota Sigma Pi Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Helen Dolores Aleksiun Chicago Commerce Accountancy Phi Chi Theta ; Gamma Alpha Chi ; The Illio (1, 2, 3) ; W.A.A. ; Junior Prom Committee; Orange and Blue Feathers; Gold Feathers Vincentia Carnela Aliotta Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry Phi Mu Phi ; Alpha Epsilon Iota Lewis Institute John Cook Alison Quincy Agriculture General Agriculture Farm House Agricultural Club ; Junior Interscholastic Man- ager; Agriculture Council (4) ; Hoof and Horn Club; Livestock Judging Team (3); Dairy Cattle Judging Team (4) J 1 1 ; ft a i Franklin Hatch Allen Green Valley Agriculture General Agriculture Farm House Editor, Illinois Agriculturist ; Agricultural Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (4) ; Cast, Amaco James Condee Allen Aledo Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Law Alpha Tau Omega Northwestern University Woodruff Eugene Allen DuQuoin Commerce General Business Southern Illinois State Normal University Geraldine Anderson Loatni Agriculture General Home Economics Torch ; Woman's Editor, Illinois Agriculturist ; 4-H House; Phi Upsilon Omicron ; Home Eco- nomics Club; Independent Informal Committee (3) ; Executive Council, W.G.S. (3) ; First Council, Woman's League (2, 4) ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers Jack O. Anderson Oak Park Commerce General Business Pi Kappa Phi Accountancy Club ; Interfraternity Council (3, 4) Lois Marie Anderson Education Mathematics Alpha Delta Pi Rosary College . Chicago i i Edward Allman Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry Crane Junior College ; Lewis Institute Lois Winifred Almy Georgetown Agriculture General Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron John William Amling Orange, Calif. Agriculture Floriculture Beta Sigma Psi Pi Alpha Xi ; Floricultural Club Amelia Lucille Anderson Prophetstown Education Mathematics Bethany Circle Arthur Charles Anderson Chicago Education Biology Kappa Phi Kappa ; Burrill Botany Club ; Wild Life Club Beloit College ; Central Y.M.C.A. College CLASS Mary Ellen Anderson Carbondale Commerce General Business Theta Upsilon Accountancy Club; First Council, Woman's League (2) ; Production Staff, The Mikado Southern Illinois State Normal University Ruth Helen Anderson Paxton Education English Bethany Circle; First Council, Woman's League (3) ; Orange and Blue Feathers; Uni- versity Chorus (1, 2, 3) ; Le Cercle Francais ; Der Deutsche Verein Betty Louise Arbuckle Casper, Wyo. Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science Delta Gamma Carl Brice Archibald East Moline Commerce Accountancy Accountancy Club Augustana College Ernest Harold Ardahl Engineering Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. Augustana College .Moline Page 51 % It uiv et ili Leonard Arkiss Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science Der Deutsche Verein Russell Lawrence Armour Peoria Commerce General Business Scabbard and Blade ; Cavalry Officers Club, Captain, University Brigade Mary Arnold Wheaton Liberal Arts and Sciences French Lawrence College Ruth Byrq Baar LaGrange Liberal Arts and Sciences French Alpha Pi Delta ; W.A.A. Lyons Township Junior College Faith Magdalene Baer Summerfield Commerce General Business Accountancy Club James Collins Bagg Crystal Lake Commerce General Business Delta Sigma Phi Vice-President, Sophomore Class ; Scabbard and Blade; Cavalry Officers Club; Pershing Rifles; Accountancy Club: The Illio (1, 2); The Daily Illini (1) ; Junior Prom Committee; Chairman, Junior Informal Committee ; Inter- fraternity Council (2, 3) ; University Concert and Entertainment Board (3, 4); Secretary, Illinois Union (4) ; Captain, University Bri- gade; University Pistol Team (2, 3), Cap- tain (4) Page Robert Benjamin Arnold Cerra Gordo Agriculture General Agriculture Illinois State Normal L'niversity Stanley Houghton Arthur. .Louisville, Ky. Fine and Applied Arts Architecture Senior Cheer Leader ; Freshman Varsity Track Squad; Fine Arts Council (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Chair- man, Fine Arts Ball (3) ; Captain, University Brigade University of Kentucky ; Alabama Polytech- nic Institute Austin Frederick Ashbaugh Waverly Education Chemistry Alpha Kappa Lambda Illinois College Russell Canady Ashmore Dana, hid. Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Law Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Mary Louise Austin Alurphysboro Education English Southern Illinois State Normal University Llewellyn Baird East St. Louis Journalism Advertising and Publishing Kappa Kappa Gamma Stephens Junior College Margaret Ei.oise Baker Shelby ville Education French Alpha Omicron Pi Student Senate (2, 3) ; The Illio (1) ; The Daily Illini (1) ; Sophomore Cotillion Com- mittee ; Freshman Informal Committee ; Union Benefit Dance Committee (3) ; Pan-Hellenic Council (4) ; First Council, Woman's League (4) ; Orange and Blue Feathers; Gold Feathers Richard Dale Baker Atwood Agriculture General Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Independent Council (4) Donald White Baldwin Lena Education Physical Education Mary Davis Ball Evanston Libfral Arts and Sciences History Delta Gamma T H € S € f Jill it a i £ Neff Raymond Ball Chicago Martha Revel Barnes ' Chicago Engineering Liberal Arts and Sciences Railway Mechanical Engineering Pre-Medicat W.A.A. K. Joseph Dexter Balsley Agriculture Floriculture Floricultural Club .Danville Elizabeth Freeman Bashen Oak Park Agriculture General Home Economics Home Economics Club Carleton College Margaret Jane Barber Aurora Paul Randolph Baieman Marion Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology Pi Beta Phi Lindenwood College Sibyl Louise Barbre Carmi Fine and Applied Arts Music University Chorus (1, 4) ; Women's Glee Club (1, 2, 3), President (4) ; Cast, The Bartered Bride John Laurance Barker, Jr Evanston Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chi Psi A.S.M.E. Armour Institute of Technology ; Cornell University Loyd Wayne Barker Centralia Agriculture General Agriculture Southern Illinois State Normal University Donald Franklin Barkley Yorkville Liberal Arts and Sciences Speech Alpha Chi Rho Scabbard and Blade ; Caisson Club ; Interfra- ternity Council (2, 3, 4) ; Men's Glee Club (1, 2) ; First Lieutenant, University Brigade George Joseph Barmann. . .Chillicoihe, Ohio Journalism News and Editorial Sigma Delta Chi ; Gamma Theta Phi ; The Daily Illini (3. 4) Miami University CLASS Commerce Accountancy Alpha Kappa Psi ; Accountancy Club ; Univer- sity Chorus (4) Southern Illinois State Normal University Eugene Charles Bauer Kenilworth Commerce Industrial Administration Delta Chi Scabbard and Blade ; Cavalry Officers Club ; Freshman Varsity Polo Squad ; Varsity Polo Letter (2, 3, 4) ; Major, University Brigade Robert Karle Bauerle Chicago Fine and Applied Arts Architectural Engineering Kappa Sigma Tu-Mas; Tau Nu Tau ; A.S.C.E. : The Illio (1); Junior Prom Committee; Interfraternity Council (3, 4) ; First Lieutenant, University Brigade Honors Day (1) Dorothy June Baughman Decatur Liberal Arts and Sciences French Le Cercle Francais ; Der Deutsche Verein ; Spanish Club MacMurray College Frederick William Baum Chicago Commerce General Business Cavalry Officers Club : First Lieutenant, Uni- ws-'tv Brigade: Cast. Iolanthe, The Bqrt ed B'icte : Gymkhana (3) Crine Junior Colleee Richard Field Beam Canton Journalism News and Editorial Ma-Wan-Da ; Kappa Tau Alpha ; Editor-in- Chief, The Daily Illini; Student Senate (4) Phi Alpha Chi ; Sigma Delta Chi ; Tomahawk The Siren (1) ; First Regimental Ba nd (1, 2) Journalism Council (2, 3, 4) Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Page S3 u ULvet£ it Charles Walter Beattie Chicago Robert Henry Berman LaGrange Engineering Commerce Metallurgical Engineering General Business Mineral Industries Society Delta Alpha Epsilon Thornton Junior College Lyons Township Junior College Mary Helen Beck Education German Alpha Chi Omega Eureka College . Ottawa Ernest Layman Berninger Fulton, Ky. Engineering Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. ; First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3, 4) Charles Herbert Beckman St. Joseph Fine and Applied Arts Music Murl L. Bernstein Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Sociology Sigma Delta Tau Orange and Blue Feathers I Harvey Donald Bender Edwardsville Commerce Accountancy Alpha Kappa Psi ; Accountancy Club Bradley Polytechnic Institute Evelyn Rose Benson Sterling Liberal Arts and Sciences History Bethany Circle Oshkosh State Teachers College Moe Bergman Peekskill, N. Y. Liberal Arts and Sciences Speech First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3) ; Cast, Of Thee I Sing Ruth Alice Bergquist. . . .Jamestown, N. Y. Agriculture General Home Economics University Chorus (3, 4) Greenville College • Edna Frances Bergstrom Chicago Education French Gregorian Literary Society; W.A.A. ; First Council, Woman's League (4) University of Chicago Page Dorothea Mae Berry Olney Education French Phi Kappa Phi ; Alpha Lambda Delta ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Pi Delta Phi ; Le Cercle Francals Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Nellie May Berry Carrollton Agriculture General Home Economics John George Bertoglio. . . . Commerce Accountancy Honors Day (1) .Benld Marie Alma Bertoni Ml. Pulaski Liberal Arts and Sciences French Women's Glee Club (3, 4) ; University Chorus (1,2) Tracy Leonard Beswick Morrison Commerce Accountancy Accountancy Club ; University Orchestra (1) ■• V:;: J iii ti a i Lois Evelyn Betzer Argents Education Home Economics Education James Millikin University Josephine Carmella Bevilacqua Nelson Education French Theta Upsilon President, Pan-Hellenic Council (4) ; Student Senate (4) ; Gregorian Literary Society ; Le Cercle Francais ; Spanish Club ; The Daily Illini (3) ; Charity Ball Committee (2, 3) Pan-Hellenic Ball Committee (4) ; First Coun cil, Woman's League (4) ; Gold Feathers Cast, Wrong Number Rosary College Ruth Irene Beynon Chicago Education Art Beta Phi Alpha Mask and Bauble; Pan-Hellenic Ball Com- mittee (3) ; Pan-Hellenic Council (3) ; First Council, Woman's League (3) ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers ; Star Course (2) ; Production Staff, Amaco, No More Frontier, Man and the Masses, Noah, The Ivory Door, Behold This Dreamer Honors Day (3) Frederick Peirson Bierer Murphysboro Agriculture General Agriculture Farm House Honors Day (1, 2) Raymond Paul Bilger Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Law Zeta Psi Sophomore Intramural Manager Honors Day (3) Robert John Binford, Jr Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science Delta Kappa Epsilon Scabbard and Blade ; Alpha Tau Sigma ; Major, University Brigade; Military Council (4) Samuel Marvin Birdzell Toledo Education Physical Education Pi Sigma Phi ; Gymnastica ; A.P.E.A. ; Fresh- man Varsity Basketball Squad ; Independent Council (2) ; Gymkhana (3) ; Iriterscholastic Circus (3, 4) William Donald Bishop Greeley, Colo. Commerce General Business Phi Gamma Delta Freshman Varsity Football Squad ; Varsity Football Squad (41 ; Cast, Amaco, Riddle Me This ; Production Staff, No More Frontier, Of Thee I Sing Colorado State College of Education CLASS William Frank Bishopp, Jr Sheldon Liberal Arts and Sciences French Alpha Tau Omega Phi Eta Sigma; Cast, Tales of Hoffman, The Gondoliers, Carmen Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Jackson Oliver Bisson Charleston Commerce Banking and Finance Kappa Sigma Pan-Xenia Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Willard Herbert Bixby Sparta Engineering Agricultural Engineering A.S.A.E. ; Captain, University Brigade Honors Day (1, 2) Walter Black Tuscola Engineering General Engineering Sigma Tau ; Sophomore Track Manager Honors Day (3) Robert Maurice Blackard Harrisburg Fine and Applied Arts Music Phi Mu Alpha Mary Beth Blain Champaign Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology Executive Council, W.G.S. (3) ; Gold Feathers James Millikin University Betty Mary Elizabeth Blair Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences French Alpha Gamma Delta Mortar Board ; Torch ; Alpha Lambda Delta ; Woman's Business Manager, The Illio ; Shi- Ai ; Pi Delta Phi ; First Council, Woman's League (3 ) ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers Honors Day (1, 2) Britt Blair Normal Commerce General Business Phalanx ; Caisson Club ; Accountancy Club ; First Lieutenant, University Brigade Illinois State Normal University I Al±4r k ,% mm 1 1 he Byron Boyd Blout Roberts Commerce Accountancy Alpha Sigma Phi Tribe of Illini ; Freshman Varsity Basketball Squad; Varsity Basketball Letter (3) Honors Day (2) Daniel Blum Chicago Engineering Mechanical Engineering Palaestra ; Tribe of Illini ; Freshman Varsity Wrestling Squad ; Varsity Wrestling Letter (3, 4) Dorothy Helen Blum Marengo Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry Kappa Alpha Theta Iota Sigma Pi ; Terrapin ; Life Saving Club : Cast, Of Thee I Sing Florence Carolyn Bodenbach. . . .Waterloo Agriculture General Home Economics Delta Zeta Phi Upsilon Omicron ; Omicron Na; Home Economics Club Honors Day (2,3) Southern Illinois State Normal University Lyman Worthing Bodman. . Bement Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; University Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) Page Pau l Frederick Blass Dixon Marjorie Mae Boe Lemont Commerce Agriculture Accountancy General Home Economics Phi Gamma Delta Kappa Delta Accountancy Club; Production Staff, Car- Home Economics Club ; Orchesis ; Orange and men, No More Frontier Blue Feathers; Gold Feathers; University Illinois Wesleyan University Chorus (2, 3, 4) Robert Parsons Blatchley Joliet Joe M. Bogdansky Christopher Liberal Arts and Sciences Agriculture Pre-Meclical General Agriculture Sigma Alpha Epsilon Southern Illinois State Normal University Omega Beta Pi Joliet Junior College Robert Justin Blotcher. . , .Pawtucket, R. 1. 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Chicago Normal College Victor Paul Bonucchi Standard Engineering J|Kr T ! $l f, Cit''i E g' eer' g LaSalle-Peru Oglesby Junior College : T H € S € f $S!W I =t'ili u a l £ Florence Elizabeth Booth, Chicago Heights Commerce General Business Gamma Phi Beta Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Illio (1, 2, 3) ; W.A.A. ; Orange and Blue Feathers; Gold Feathers Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Louis Franklin Born Cerro Gordo Agriculture General Agriculture Marian June Boruck Chicago Journalism News and Editorial Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (1, 2) Dana Turner Boyd Palmyra Agriculture General Agriculture Agricultural Club; Dairy Production Club Blackburn College James William Boyd Kansas City, Mo. Engineering Mechanical Engineering Triangle Tau Nu Tau ; First Lieutenant, University Brigade Gail. Irene Boyer • Argenta Liberal Arts and Sciences French Alpha Gamma Delta Torch ; Alpha Lambda Delta ; Dads Dav Com- mittee (3) ; First Council, Woman's League (3); Junior Council, Woman's League; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers ; YAV.C.A. Cabinet (3) Honors Day (I, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key A ± James Albert Boula Chicago Education Mathematics Alpha Kappa Pi Interfraternity Council (3) University of Chicago Ena Mae Bouslog Chrisman Liberal Arts and Sciences Spanish Gamma Alpha Chi Robert Davidson Bower Bement Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Medical Maryville College Morton Harris Bowman Pekin Commerce General Business Willa jane Boyce Champaign Liberal Arts and Sciences French Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Day (I, 2) Robert Shaw Boynton Oak Park Liberal Arts and Sciences Pie-Laip Sigma Nu Sophomore Football Manager; Senior Informal Committee; Interfraternity Council (3, 4) Oberlin College Jean Renning Brand Deerfield Education History Knox College; Maryville College Gertrude Abbott Brandon Flat Rock Agriculture General Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron ; Home Economics Club Chfster Charles Brandt Galesbttrg Fine and Applied Arts Architectural Engineering Freshman Varsity Gym Squad Augustana College Mary Frances Brandt Hinsdale Education Art Chi Omega Shi-Ai; The Daily Illini (1, 2): The Siren (1) ; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Co- tillion Committee; P.in-Hellenic Council (4); First Council, Woman's League (4) ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers ; Pro duction Staff, Riddle Me This Page 57 thtott 7l 11 viLv ex it Nancy Margaret Branyan Waukegan Christine Jessie Brock Champaign Liberal Arts and Sciences English Pi Beta Phi Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily Illini (1) ; Orange and Blue Feathers Honors Day (1, 2) Nancy Louise Brehm. . . .Washington, D. 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Morton Junior College Maxine Olive Rosenberger Kankakee Liberal Arts and Sciences Home Economics Loki ; Home Economics Club Robert Heinrich Rosenthal Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science ' Tau Epsilon Phi Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate (2, 3) ; Vice- President, Senior Class; The Daily Illini (1, 2) ; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Co- tillion Committee ; Freshman Frolic Com- mittee; Union Benefit Dance Committee (3) ; Interfraternity Council (3, 4) ; Illinois Union Cabinet (3) ; Star Course (2) ; Student Alumni Association (2) Honors Day (1 ) George William Ross, Jr Watseka Agriculture General Agriculture Delta Upsilon Agricultural Club ; Agricultural Engineering Club ; Freshman Frolic Committee Kathryn Elizabeth Rothert, Pleasant Plains Education English Aeolia ; Orange and Blue Feathers Milton Rubin Rock Falls Commerce Commerce and Laic Phi Epsilon Pi The Daily Illini (1, 2) Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Rovvena Lois Rudasill Education English Illinois Wesleyan University .Clinton Page 113 J-kc LA ULV CX lt Francis Rue Wheaton Engineering Civil Engineering Triangle Henrietta Jean Saltsman Onarga Agriculture General Home Economics Delta Zeta Chi Epsilon ; A. S.C.E. ; First Regimental Band Pan-Hellenic Council (4); Production Staff, (1, 2, 3) Behold This Dreamer, The Bartered Wheaton College Bride Virginia Louise Rugh Decatur Physical Education Pi Beta Phi Vice-president, W.A.A. ; Alpha Sigma Nu ; Terrapin; W.A.A. Numerals Lindenwood College Frederick Earl Rusk Normal Liberal Arts and Sciences Economics Pan-Xenia Illinois Wesleyan University ; University of Arizona ; University of Alabama La Verne Marjorie Sammons Bowen Education Latin Phi Beta Kappa ; Alpha Lambda Delta ; Phi Alpha Chi ; Eta Sigma Phi ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key John P. Samuels Pharmacy The Illini Apothecary (2) Morgan Park Junior College . Chicago Thomas James Russell. . .Los Angeles, Calif. 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Y. Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Medical Freshman Varsity Football Squad ; Freshman Varsity Cross Country Squad ; University Or- chestra (1, 2, 4) Long Island University William Emerson Sauder Roanok Commerce Accountancy Accountancy Club Mary Jane Saunders Agriculture Floriculture Alpha Chi Omega Floricultural Club DePauw University .Kewanee Page 11 Jill ft a i £ Melville Julius Saunders Chicago COMMERCB Accountancy Alpha Kappa Psi ; Accountancy Club Northwestern University Elvin Collins Sayre Waukegan Education Physical Education Alpha Sigma Phi Ma- Wan-Da ; Sachem ; Tribe of Illini ; Fresh- man Varsity Football Squad ; Varsity Football Letter (2, 3, 4), Captain (4) Jeanne Lois Scarratt Kenilworth Commerce General Business Alpha Phi Torch ; Shi-Ai ; Gregorian Literary Society ; Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4) ; First Council, Woman's League (3, 4) ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers Honors Day (1) Bobbye Marie Schmidt Greenville Liberal Arts and Sciences V re -Law Alpha Lambda Delta ; W.A.A. ; Orange and Blue Feathers: Gold Feathers; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (3) ; Women's Debate Squad (2) Honors Day (1,2) John Leo Schmidt Cleveland, Ohio Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry Oberlin College Ralph Emerson Schmidt Agriculture General Agriculture Agricultural Club .Lincoln Anna Marie Schaefer Pekin Liberal Arts and Sciences History Alpha Delta Pi W.A.A. ; Pan-Hellenic Council (3) William Eaton Scheerer Rockford Journalism Advertising and Publishing Sigma Nu Beloit College Norbert Rieder Schenk Chicago Journalism News and Editorial Delta Alpha Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega ; Phi Alpha Chi ; The Daily Illini (1, 2); Freshman Varsity Basketball Squad; Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3) Crane Junior College Arthur Leonard Schick Dixon Agriculture General Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha ; Phalanx ; Caisson Club ; Agricultural Club ; Hoof and Horn Club ; First Lieutenant, University Brigade ItRederick Milton Schlie Decatur Engineering Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. James Millikin University CLASS Margaret Dorothy Schock Albi, Education Speech Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Norman Schoeppei Ellis Grove Engineering Ceramic Engineering Tau Beta Pi ; Phi Eta Sigma ; Keramos Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Rennette Eleanor Schpok Champaign Liberal Arts and Sciences Sociology Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Kappa Delta ; Gold Feathers ; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (3, 4) Milwaukee-Downer College Lilyan Muriel Schrier Chicago Journalism Special and Critical Arepo ; Women's Glee Club (4) ; Cast, 'Car- men, Iolanthe, The Bartered Bride Morton Junior College James William Schrodt Mt. 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Smith Charleston Commerce Accountancy Accountancy Club Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Knowlton Ames Smithers Wilmette Commerce General Business Delta Tau Delta Accountancy Club ; Sophomore Track Manager Virginia Juliana Smoyer Elgin Liberal Arts and Sciences History Alpha Chi Omega Rosary College Eugene Rex Smyth Champaign Agriculture General Agriculture Pershing Rifles ; Phalanx ; Caisson Club ; Dairy Technology Club; Major, University Brigade Carroll English Snyder Danville Law Commerce and Law Phi Delta Theta First Vice-President, Illinois Union ; Student Senate (2) ; Band of X; Skull and Crescent; Tu-Mas ; Chairman, Homecoming Committee (4) Helen Elizabeth Snyder Gary, Ind. Liberal Arts and Sciences Sociology Orange and Blue Feathers k A.  John Alden Snyder Hillsboro Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma ; Sigma Tau ; Freshman Varsity Gym Squad; Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors (4) Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key John Andrew Snyder Agriculture General Agriculture Blackburn College . Auburn Lillian Mary Snyder Hillsboro Agriculture General Agriculture Bethany Circle ; Agricultural Club ; Dairy Club; Illinois Agriculturist (2, 3, 4); W.A.A. ; Ag Dance Committee (3) ; Produc- tion Staff, Of Thee I Sing Honors Day (1, 2) Carl William Soderstrom Streator Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Medical Zeta Psi Omega Beta Pi; First Regimental Band (2) ; Second Regimental Band (1) Morris Soifer Commerce Foreign Commerce Cosmopolitan Club Cast, Tales of Hoffman Fort Smith Junior College .Chicago Marguerita Anita Soi.berg Elmhurst Liberal Arts and Sciences Sociology Alpha Delta Pi Elmhurst College Mary Margaret Solon Champaign Liberal Arts and Sciences English Vice-President, Junior Class; Mask and Bauble; The Daily Illini (1); Junior Prom Committee ; Sophomore Cotillion Committee ; Freshman Frolic Committee ; Freshman In- formal Committee ; Co-Chairman, Sophomore Informal Committee ; Senior Invitations Com- mittee ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers; Star Course (1) ; Production Staff, The Mad Hopes, Amaco, Iolanthe Honors Day (2, 3) Jean Mary Souci Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Psychology Alpha Phi The Daily Illini (2); Pan-Hellenic Council (3) ; Gold Feathers (2) ; Production Staff, Carmen, No, No, Nannette Carleton College u t€LVet£L John Robert Spear Mason City Agriculture General Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Alpha ; Agricultural Club ; Illinois Agriculturist (4) ; Fat Stock Judging Team (4) Kenneth Raymond Speer Sterling COMMERCB General Business Delta Sigma Phi Band of X ; Phalanx ; Caisson Club ; Tribe of Illini ; Freshman Varsity Track Squad ; Varsity Track Letter (2, 3, 4) ; Independent Council (2) Gladys Eleanor Spencer... Education English Loki ; Thalmus .Marshall Dorothy Emily Soukup Berwyn Education History Beta Phi Alpha Torch ; First Council, Woman's League (3, 4) ; Junior Council, Woman's League; Orange and Blue Feathers, Gold Feathers ; Star Course (2) Walter Edward Sowa Chicago Journalism Advertising and Publishing Berenice Loretta Spain. . . . Education History Beta Phi Alpha Chicago Normal College .Chicago John Wesley Spalding. . : Elgin Engineering Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi ; Phi Eta Sigma ; Pi Tau Sigma ; A.S.M.E. Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key Robert Ellsworth Spangler, Franklin Grove Agriculture General Agriculture Agricultural Club ; Hoof and Horn Club 4'feA Godfrey Sperling, Jr Vrbana Journalism News and Editorial Phi Alpha Chi ; Sigma Delta Chi ; Tomahawk ; The Daily Illini (1, 2, 3) ; Freshman Varsity Wrestling Squad John M. 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Engineering General Engineering Tau Beta Pi Kansas City Junior College John Andrew Sterling New Athens Education English Robert John Stettner Elgin Commerce Accountancy Sigma Iota Epsilon ; Accountancy Club ; Fresh- man Varsity Tennis Squad Honors Day (1, 3) Roland Edward Starck West Chicago Helen Ilona Stevenson Orion Education Liberal Arts and Sciences History Bacteriology Knox College Women's Glee Club (1,2) Knox College Arthur Blair Stark Sycamore Commerce General Business Alpha Chi Rho Accountancy Club Northern Illinois State Teachers College Albert William Statkus Cicero Education General Education Sigma Pi Band of X ; Accountancy Club ; The Illio (1) ; Freshman Varsity Baseball Squad Louise Henrietta Stearns Osco Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Latv Augustana College Robert Leonard Steele Peoria Journalism Advertising and Publishing Phi Kappa President, Sophomore Class ; Skull and Cres- cent; The Daily Illini (1) ; Sophomore Co- tillion Committee ; Senior Jacket Committee ; Interfraternity Council (3) John Charles Steinberg Fairbury Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemical Engineering A.I.C.E. Illinois Wesleyan University CLASS Ik.!? - Kenneth O'Harra Stevenson Hamilton Liberal Arts and Sciences Chemistry A.I.C.E. Carthage College John Leroy Stewart Mnrphysboro Commerce Commerce and Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon Southern Illinois State Normal University Pauline Anabel Stickle Blandinsville Liberal Arts and Sciences Zoology University of Wichita Robert Twinning Stickler Alhambra Education Accountancy Phi Eta Sigma ; Accountancy Club ; Second Regimental Band (1,2) Honors Day (1,2) Nell Drean Stiglitz Chicago Liberal Arts and Sciences Pre-Law Sigma Delta Phi ; Delta Sigma Rho ; Varsity Debate Squad (1, 2, 3) Northwestern University 1L 11 Walter Gordon Still Cerro Gordo Commerce General Business Alpha Tau Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Captain, University Bri- gade; Production Staff, A Midsummer Night's Dream ; Cast, Richard HI Lois Marian Stinson Oak Park Education English Delta Delta Delta The Illio (2) ; The Daily Mini (1) ; Orange and Blue Feathers ; Gold Feathers John Robert Stipp Dieterich Engineering Civil 'Engineering Mu-San ; A.S.C.E. ; Second Regimental Band (1) ; Captain, University Brigade Honors Day (1) ItLVet LLb it mj MmmltMm Curtis Hawxey Stout Little Rock, Ark. 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Nashville Education History Alpha Chi Omega DePauw University Robert Henry Zimmer Emden Engineering General Engineering Lincoln College Naomi Louise Zimmerly Olney Agriculture General Home Economics Erline Pearl Zipse Cedarville Agriculture General Home Economics Gold Feathers Blackburn College Christine Zoller Litchfield Education Art Sigma Kappa Illustrators; Arepo ; Production Staff, Io- lanthe, Riddle Me This, Carmen Honors Day (3) Gulf Park College age 133 u I— I o e o CO 1— 1 E 2 w o co o w E o i-3 o o 1— 1 1— I CO  t-« CO NOTEBOOK . i U(4,(L u.l ct GiAAj£ EM GEORGE EDWARD A LTM A N S B E RG E R WILLIAM ROBERT ARNOLD JOHN RUDOLPH BERNER PERRY WRIGHT BLAIN THOMAS OTIS BROWN EDWARD JOHN DANCISAK ANTHONY DAUKUS EDWARD OXLEY ELLIOTT ROBERT DE WITTE FAST WILLIAM MONTREVILLE FOLGER JOHN JOSEPH GINAY THOMAS DAVID GUNNING ROBERT EDWARD HAEFLER OSMAN HAMILTON HUNTLEY HARRY FRANKLIN HYND KARL DODD JAHNKE NORMAN BAILEY LEWIS JOHN ARNOLD MABLEY KENNETH DALE MALICK MARVIN NORDEN NACHMAN PAUL ROBERT NELSON PAUL HUGH PAYNE EVERETT PROSSER JOHN THEODORE ROBINSON DAVID HENRY RUEBUSH KENNETH ARNOLD SCHUETTE JOSEPH CHARLES SINDELAR ALVIN LOWELL SPURGEON JOHN ALBERT THEODORE CHARLES MAXON WILSON Page 136 TOR A P E C K D E WOLFE D I E H L E L L- I S MARY JANE ADSIT PHYLLIS JEAN ARMSTRONG JULIA BULLINGTON PHYLLIS LUCILLE BURNS INES CAUDERA JANE C H GLADYS MARY BARBARA GRACE JEAN EVERHARD FAIR MARY LUCILLE HARRINGTON LUCILE HEISER JEAN ELIZABETH HOEBEL VELMA KATHERINE JEFFERS DOROTHY JENSEN JUNE NAOMI JOHNSON MARY KATHRYN JOHNSON MARGARET ROSA KUNZ MARY MARTHA LEASE MARY BAIN LEHMANN FRANCES HELEN LONGMIRE JEAN ELIZABETH MANN LILLIAN FRANCES MOSS MARGARET ANNA NEWCOMB MARGARET ALICE OLSEN MOLLIE MAE PHELPS HELEN DOROTHY PORTER VIRGINIA ROSE RACLIN JEANNETTE RHEIN MARY JANE RYAN ELLEN MARGARET SCHNEBLY DORIS ELAINE SENGSTOCK HELEN DAVIDSON SMITH WANDA LOIS SPENCER CARMA GERALDINE STORM RUTH HELEN SUTTON JANE ELIZABETH THARP JANET VERNON SHIRLEY RUTH WALLACE HARRIET WATTS Page 137 THE CLASS OF 1938 Durward G. Judy President, First Semester W. Trafton Dennis Vice-President, First Semester OFFICERS Durward G. Judy President, First Semester W. Trafton Dennis Vice-President, First Semester Grover U. Nash President, Second Semester Robert E. Wooldridge • Vice-President, Second Semester JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Kirby F. Post Chairman Robert D. Fast Gerald W. Seng Frances E. Grant Jane E. Tharp June N. Johnson William R. Todd Mary M. Lease Ruth H. Wade Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. Page 138 THE CLASS OF 1938 Robert E. Wooldridge Vice-President, Second Semester Grover U. Nash President, Second Semester FOUNDERS DAY FLOAT COMMITTEE Frances Grant Che Burton L. Baskin Paula J. Chattin Harris L. Gregg Robert R. Manchester James D. Murphy Marjorie H. O'Keefe ISABELLE E. SCOVIL Ruth H. Wade SENIOR JACKET COMMITTEE Marion L. McKenzie. Paul R. Patterson . . . . Co-Chairman . Co-Chairman William J. Carey Malcolm D. Durr Nell R. Gere Jack R. Grimm De Loris E. Hendrix June N. Johnson Mary A. Kimball Wendell W. Turner ■r Page 139 p THE CLASS OF 1939 Jackson H. Wells President, Second Semester Ludwig Skog, Jr. President, First Semester OFFICERS Ludwig Skog, Jr President, First Semester Robert N. Spaeder Vice-President, First Semester Jackson H. Wells President, Second Semester Charles W. Sigerson Vice-President, Second Semester SOPHOMORE COTILLION COMMITTEE Samuel W. Hall Chairman Ruth L. Alberstett Fredrick H. McKinstry Bette E. Hutchison Charles C. McNair Barbara Jennings Arthur J. Neumann Milton J. Levin Marilyn S. Romm Santo L. Marino FOUNDERS DAY FLOAT COMMITTEE Robert J. Callahan Barbara B. Batchelor Jane Chambers Leonard B. Dowell . Chairman Elizabeth J. Hutchison Dwight E. Jenkins Charles C. McNair Page 140 THE CLASS OF 1940 Ebon C. Jones President, First Semester Judith L. Bazelon President, Second Semester OFFICERS Ebon C. Jones President, First Semester Judith L. Bazelon President, Second Semester Gilman C. Paynter. Vice-President, Second Semester FRESHMAN FROLIC COMMITTEE William C. Sims Chairman Judith L. Bazelon Herbert J. Reingold Edward L. Bentley Howard E. Roth Beverlie C. Briggs Betty J. Stiggleman Harriett B. Fuller Frank E. Strang Betty J. Pearsall Page 141 I cUXuc PHI KAPPA PHI Founded, University of Maine, 1897 Illinois Chapter Fifty Active Chapters Honoring the highest scholarship OFFICERS Ernest Bernbaum President William L. Burlison Vice-President Emil W. Lehmann Treasurer William A. Foster Secretary Sylvia C. Gilmore . Assistant Secretary Herbert J. Reich Historian Harrison A. Ruehe Marshall CHARTER MEMBERS William L. Burlison Leslie E. Card Arthur R. Crathorne Cleo Fitzsimmons William A. Foster Albert J. Harno Ralph C Hay Harvey H. Jordan John O. Kraehenbuehl P. Gerald Kruger Emil W. Lehmann Maria Leonard Martin L. Mosher Lawrence W. Murphy Herbert J. Reich Harrison A. Ruehe Charles L. Stewart Arthur L. Young INITIATES Arthur B. Coble Faculty Herbert W. Mumford William C. Rose Graduate Students Leahmae Brown Barnard D. Burks Robert O. Burns College of Agriculture Florence C. Bodenbach Eun E. Cockrum John R. Culbert Donald B. Ferguson Mary E. Friend Werner L. Nelson H. Rachel Parker Ronald T. Ranson College of Commerce Florence E. Booth Hymen Burstein George S. Cerny Jack L. Fennie William C Fossett Willburt D. Ham Howard W. Morgan William A. Parrish Rudolph E. Damschroder Ralph W. Dexter John A. Hamilton Katherine Kinsel Bruce R. Morris Max F. Roy Members in University Henry N. George B. PlEPER Vasen College of Education J. Clarence Bell Ruth E. Boot Rosanne Garrison Mary B. Kaericher Anne E. Kovanda Donald F. Peppard Emory K. Rees LaVerne M. Sammons College of Engineering Edward Cwiklo Robert F. Hastings George H. Logan Herbert J. McSkimin Harlan E. Oehler Raymond C. Purl Norman Schoeppel Harry E. Skinner Robert B. Stampfle Edward J. Wellman College of Fine Arts Allen P. Britton Dorothea J. Cox Doris E. Vance College of Law Harvey H. Acton Wayne T. Lewis College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Ida M. Agruss Kenneth O. Emery Harry D. Evans Lowell L. Fellinger Thelma M. Hanson Philip Hill Janice M. Smith Robert M. Thrall Feux P. Welch Charles W. Wende Charles E. Holley Lillian Ingalls Anna L. Jensen William R. Jones William B. Katz Clayton Kirkpatrick, Howard Levine Viola Loeseke Charles E. Meyers George M. Oudyn Grundy Steiner Walter S. Wormser Beulah M. Young Library School Ruth M. Erlandson Dorothy M. Reuss College of Pharmacy Frank T. Maher Walter J. Sharka Jr. ACTIVE MEMBERS Faculty Roger Adams Phoebe J. Arden Ernest Bernbaum Robert L. Blair Harold C. Case David J. Davis George H. Dungan Melvin L. Enger Gilbert H. Fett James W. Garner Sylvia C. Gilmore Sidney E. Glenn Mrs. Arthur R. Crathorne William Habberton Gordon L. Jeppeson Valentine Jobst J. Geraldine Kaufman Victor W. Kelley Leora P. Kneer Simon Litman Bernita J. Long Matthew T. McClure Donald B. Melville Herbert F. Moore William B. Nevens Rexford Newcomb William A. Oldfather Frank E. Richart Ernest T. Robbins Elmer Roberts Alphonse V. Roche Robert C. Ross Ellen L. Ryniker Enid Schnauber Arthur W. Secord Ralph L. Shriner Alumni Forrest A. Fisher Cloyde M. Smith Raymond S. Smith Ernest L. Stouffer Arthur N. Talbot Paul H. Tracy Harley J. Van Cleave Edna E. Walls Oscar F. Weber Robert J. West Arthur C. Willard Walter J. Wills Mrs. Russell S. Stauffer Dorothea M. Berry Olin L. Browder, Jr. Elbert P. Carter Members in University Arthur E. Cullison Wallace A. Depp Willard L. Eckhardt Alice M. Harrington Elsib J. Poirot Owen J. Reamer Audrey E. Yoder 937 PHI BETA KAPPA Founded, William and Mary College, 1776 Gamma of Illinois Chapter One Hundred Twenty-two Active Chapters Theodore L. Agnew Phoebe J. Arden Donald G. Botteron Robert P. Cain Paul J. Cooke Louise B. Fenoglio Harold O. Fichte Norma Floyd William R. Forsythe Julia J. Henderson To promote scholarship and friendship among students and graduates of American colleges OFFICERS Jacob Zeitlin, Ph.D President Ernest L. Bogart, Ph.D Vice-President Anna L. Neuber, A.M. Secretary Marcus L. Hansen, Ph.D Treasurer MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Members elected March, 1936 Lillian Ingalls Anna L. Jensen Clayton Kirkpatrick Mary M. Koors Albert H. Krusemark Carolyn S. Lowry Charles E. Meyers Thomas A. Micali Morris F. Milligan William B. Munson George M. Oudyn Emory K. Rees La Verne M. Sammons Richard A. Schneider William J. Shannon Clarence G. Sidwell Earl W. Thomas Mary J. Weberg Walter S. Wormser Audrey E. Yoder William F. Bishopp, Jr. Thelma L. Brook Dorothy Dillon Ida M. Agruss Jane F. Alexander Louise W. Astell Edgar E. Barton Nancy M. Branyon William B. Browder Anna R. Bullington Emmett R. Capps Margaret E. Carlson Marvin Carmack Wayland B. Cedarquist Norman D. Coggeshall William E. Collins Arno H. Denecke GAYLE J. DWORNIK Members elected November, 1936 Philip Hill Dwid R. Lincicome Virginia R. Merriner Members elected March, 1937 Kenneth O. Emery Jean E. Fair Richard C Franklin William E. Frye Kenneth M. Gordon Thelma M. Hanson Richard S. Hudson Paul H. Jones William R. Jones Margaret R. Kunz Mary B. Lehmann Robert H. Levin Howard Levine Viola Loeseke Helen H. Martin Jean McPherson Graduate Students Carl W. Mortenson Genevieve Myers Francis M. Pulliam Hosmer T. Merrell Henrietta C. Pence Wanda C. Pringle William K. Salstrom Alvin Seltzer Thomas D. Simmons Lou R. Spence Grundy Steiner M. Ruth Stevenson Anne J. Swanson George Traicoff Shirley E. Wattleworth Jay J. Welch Maurace H. Wells Helen E. Williams Beulah M. Young Richard T. Arnold Fred C. Arthur Olin L. Browder Robert H. Brunsman Madelaine F. Cord Helmut O. Dahlke Rudolf E. Damschroder Ralph W. Dexter Stephen Diachun Paul S. Dunkin Kenneth K. Kearby Lowell Kirkpatrick Olive A. Kirkpatrick Karl F. Krebs Margaret L. Lehmann Wayne T. Lewis Marshall E. Miller Frank T. Plattner Felix P. Welch Charles W. Wende 1931 BHWC J Page 145 BETA GAMMA SIGMA Founded, University of Illinois, 1913 Illinois Alpha Chapter Forty-four Active Chapters To encourage and reward scholarship along the lines of business activity among students and graduates of the colleges of commerce and business administration OFFICERS Ananias C. Littleton, Ph.D President Horace M. Gray, Ph.D., C.P.A Vice-President Hale L. Newcomer, M.S., C.P.A Secretary-Treasurer Essel R. Dillavou, A.M., J.D Historian FACULTY Arthur G. Anderson, C.E., Ph.D. Ernest L. Bogart, Ph.D. William E. Britton, A.M., J.D. Pembroke H. Brown, Ph.D. Paul D. Converse, A.M. Essel R. Dillavou, A.M., J.D. Raymond Einhorn, B.S. Edward J. Filbey, Ph.D., C.P.A. Horace M. Cray, Ph.D. Howard A. Hazleton, B.S. Louis M. Kessler, B.S. David Kinley, Ph.D., LL.D. Arthur Lincicome, M.S., C.P.A. Simon Litman, Dr. Jur. Pub. et Rer. Cam. Ananias C. Littleton, Ph.D., C.P.A. John W. McMahan, M.S. Hale L. Newcomer, M.S., C.P.A. Maurice H. Robinson, Ph.D. Frederic A. Russell, Ph.D. Alta G. Saunders, A.M. Charles F. Schlatter, M.S., C.P.A. Hiram T. Scovill, A.B., C.P.A. Tom G. Secoy, B.S. Charles L. Stewart, Ph.D. Charles M. Thompson, Ph.D., LL.D., Lift. D. Charles M. Whitlo, M.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Earl W. Davis Seniors Dallas F. Achenbach Everett L. Albin Florence E. Booth Hymen Burstein George S. Cerny Jack L. Fennie William C. Fossett John K. Gaines Emory E. Guynn Willburt D. Ham Paul C. Hohenstein Sara Klass John W. Kluberg Robert R. Lauber Howard W. Morgan Tomas A. Murphy William A. Parrish Henry N. Pieper William P. Porch Kenneth B. Powless Paul A. Smith Lewis Tanner James M. Taylor George B. Vasen Eugene Blair Warren K. Confer Charles F. Hight Juniors Mary E. Rennick John B. Stutz Jerome G. Trowe Jesse N. Young Page 146 1951 KAPPA DELTA PI Founded, University of Illinois, 1911 Alpha Chapter Ninety-five Active Chapters To encourage in its members a higher degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and personal stand- ards during the period of preparation for teaching, and by recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. OFFICERS Catherine E. Gregory President Helen M. Taylor Vice-President Miles C Hartley Corresponding Secretary Beatrice S. Simmons Recording Secretary Agnes L. Nelson. . . . Ezra O. Bottenfield. Lewis W. Williams. . .Reporter . Treasurer . .Adviser INITIATES, MAY, 1936 Eleanor B. Baka Dorothea M. Berry A. Maurine Bloomster Marian E. Bothwell Emil Cargiat Robert L. Champion Ruth Currens Frances E. Donahue Catharine E. Dolan Verdie P. Galbreath Adolph E. Katra Agnes C. Koscielny Kenneth C. Pittman Grace P. Snyder James R. Spiller Marian G. Spivey Irene N. Vandenberg Beulah B. Barrick Roye B. Bryant John O. Burch Ann E. Driscoll INITIATES, JULY, 1936 L. M. Hrudka Eugene L. Ihrig Mary F. Lawson Elvet S. Lee Edna M. McDill Dorothy E. Mohn W. S. Peters R. P. Turner Lois M. Anderson Myron G. Armstrong William E. Baird Zae P. Birkhead Ada M. Buck Huth R. Carson INITIATES, JANUARY, 1937 Clinton C. Green Anne E. Kovanda Bonita E. Lyons Elizabeth C. Pickels C. R. Reynolds LaVerne M. Sammons George A. Satter Harold Teitelbaum L. R. Toll Dorothy E. Wilson 937 Page 147 TAU BETA PI Founded, Lehigh University, 1885 Illinois Alpha Chapter Seventy Active Chapters To mark in a fitting manner those ivho have conferred honor on their Alma Mater by distinguished scholar- ship and exemplary character as undergraduates, or by their attainments as alumni, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering schools of America Norville J. Alleman, M.S. Arthur G. Anderson, C.E., Ph.D. Harold E. Babbitt, M.S. Alfred E. Badger, M.S. Morgan Brooks, Ph.B., M.E. Leonard Byman, B.S. Alfred C. Callen, M.S., E.M. Albert P. Carman, D.Sc. Elbert P. Carter, B.S. James G. Clark, B.S. Hardy Cross, A.B., B.S., M.C.E., D.Sc. Thomas J. Dolan, M.S. James J. Doland, M.S., C.E. Melvin L. Enger, M.S., C.E. Newton E. Ensign, A.M. William N. Espy, M.S. Henry P. Evans, Jr., M.S. Maurice K. Fahnestock, M.S. Max A. Faucett, M.S., E.E. Julian R. Fellows, M.S. Gilbert H. Fett, M.S. George R. Fink, B.S. George K. Green, M.S. Stanley G. Hall, M.S. FACULTY Clarence W. Ham, M.E. Harold N. Hayward, M.S. Richard H. Heitman, B.S. Randolph P. Hoelscher, M.S., C.E. Whitney C. Huntington, M.S., C.E. Vernon P. Jensen, Ph.D. Gordon L. Jeppesen, B.S. Harvey H. Jordan, B.S. Albert Jorgensen, M.S., E.M. Charles A. Keener, M.S., E.E. Pierce W. Ketchum, Ph.D. Everett E. King, M.S., M.C.E. Abner R. Knight, M.E., M.S., E.E. Charles T. Knipp, Ph.D. Seichi Konzo, M.S. John O. Kraehenbuehl, M.S., E.E. Reinhold F. Larson, M.S. Oscar A. Leutwiler, B.S., M.E. Herbert F. Moore, M.E., D.Sc. Newlin D. Morgan, M.S., C.E. Howard F. Ott, B.S. Ellery B. Paine, M.S., E.E. George W. Pickels, B.C.E., C.E. Joseph A. Polson, B.S., M.E. Loring H. Provine, B.S., A.E., A. I. A. Russell H. Reed, B.S. Herbert J. Reich, Ph.D., M.E. Ernest A. Reid, M.S., E.E. Robert C. Retherford, B.S. Frank E. Richart, M.S., C.E. Edward C. Schmidt, M.E. Fred B. Seely, M.S. Thomas C. Shedd, M.S., C.E. Carl E. Skroder, M.S. Cloyde M. Smith, E.M., Ph.D. Herbert J. Sprengel, B.S. Edward W. Suppiger, M.S. TT n Arthur N. Talbot, C.E., D.Sc, D.Eng., LL.u- Howard R. Thomas, C.E., M.S. Jamison Vawter, M.S., C.E. Robert K. Vierck, M.S. Edward H. Waldo, M.S., E.E. Herbert L. White, B.S., C.E. Carroll C. Wiley, B.S., C.E. Arthur C. Willard, B.S., D.Eng., LL.D. Wilbur M. Wilson, M.M.E., C.E. Arthur L. Young, M.S. Everett G. Young, M.S., M.E. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Wallace A. Depp Graduate Students Jacob Karol T. Benjamin Sear Seniors Ernest C. Adams Edward Cwiklo Maurice E. Harvey Richard L. Hull Floyd A. Hummel George H. Logan Herbert J. McSkimin Carl M. Milner Harlan E. Oehler Raymond C. Purl Walter A. Renner Robert Richmond Norman Schofppel Harry E. Skinner John A. Snyder J. Wesley Spalding Robert B. Stampfle Robert Trachtenberg Milton P. Vore Edward J. Wellman Robert Zaborowski Ernest W. Zelnick Aldrich Zmeskal Snyder Stampfle Hummel Schoeppel Richmond Zaborowski McSkimin Oehler Adams Cwiklo Vore Milner Zmeskal Trachtenberg Skinner Purl Harvey Wellman Hull 937 Founded, Ohio State University, 1897 George H. Dungan, Ph.D. Frederick P. Bierer Bernard B. Bohren James C. Bruner Elin E. Cockrum Robert R. Copper Robert M. Dole Paul A. Adams Richard F. Dugan Joe B. Fe h ren bach er ALPHA ZETA Morrow Chapter National Honorary Agricultural Fraternity FACULTY James L. Edmonds, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors E. Kenneth Faulkner Donald B. Ferguson Robert W. Gardner William B. Gardner Kenneth E. Harshbarger David F. Hubbard Sheldon H. Irish Charles K. Lane Paul W. McKey Werner L. Nelson Ronald T. Ranson James F. Reeve Juniors Frank A. Fieber George L. Johnson Thomas B. Kirkpatrick Donald E. Larimore Forty-two Active Chapters William W. Yapp, Ph.D. William C. Walker George H. Walter Robert J. Webb Ernest V. Wining Wayne A. Wise Max J. Worthington Kenneth Q. Paddock Norman A. Perry D. Henry Ruebush Bruner Larimore Paddock Reeve Bierer Faulkner Walter W. Gardner McKey Dole Ferguson Ruebush Lane Adams Fieber Harshbarger R. Gardner Perry Kirkpatrick Copper Dugan Worthington Wise Nelson Hubbard Cockrum Fehrenbacher 957 Page 149 PHI ETA SIGMA Founded, University of Illinois, 1923 Illinois Chapter Thirty-seven Active Chapters To encourage high scholarship among freshmen ADVISERS David M. Larrabee, A.B Faculty Adviser Harold O. Fichte Senior Adviser William M. Folger junior Adviser MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Clyde H. Ackerman Richard W. Akemann Herbert I. Arbeiter Robert L. Ashley William T. Barry Forrest H. Blanding Boynton H. Booth Robert W. Booth Robert M. Brook Maurice K. Carr Louie N. Casey William W. Cassell George R. Catlett Ira T. Chapman David M. Checkley John E. Cordes Robert S. Darke James W. Davis George C. De Long Frank T. De Wolf Harold A. Downing Warren G. Dugan Henry O. Dunn Edward L. Eagle Roger K. Ericson William A. Ewan George L. Farnsworth James R. Farrington Nathan V. Filbey Charles W. Filson Edward S. Fraser William Galler Milton J. Goldfarb Hagin P. Harper Myer H. Hecht Charles E. Hemphill Richard G. Herz Albert M. Hermie Ferris D. Highsmith William H. Holman Robert C. Holmes Edward M. Hubbard Robert E. Johnson Robert C. Jones Richard W. Karraker William E. Kennel Paul T. Kessler Harold F. Kleckner Harold L. Koeller Alexander Kouzmanoff Paul R. Larson Fred J. Lucht Russell C. Mallatt Sidney V. Marks Lawrence F. Marsch Eugene R. Martini Robert E. McDonald Roland N. McKean Robert L. Metcalf John D. Mitchell James O. Monroe David G. Moore Thomas M. Morrow Victor H. Munnecke Harold E. Noren William T. Pascoe Roy F. Perkins Byron T. Petry Clifford K. Poar ch Philip R. Proctor Morton D. Prouty John H. Reedy, Jr. William Reeves Robert P. Reuss Francis A. Richards Montie Sanders Morton Schwarcz Troy A. Scott Gerald W. Sears Frank L. Senseney Robert D. Shaffer Raymond E. Skov Edward H. Specht John C. Speck Joe Spengler Albert R. Starr Robert F. Stewart Russell K. Stivers Clyde W. Summers David D. Suter William J. Tapp Richard T. Taylor Arthur M. Varnum Robert F. Wallace Louis E. Ward Milan E. Watson Arthur F. Weers Robert H. Weik Harold C. Weingartner James R. Weisiger Charles G. Willes Robert E. Winkel Emerson L. Wittbecker. Frederick A. Yeoman Richard E. Younggren Robert L. Zierjack Paul L. Zuercher Karraker Farrington Harper Perkins Darke McDonald Akemann Catlett Filbey Mallatt Sears Stivers Kennel Larrabee Weisiger Cordes Metcalf Farnsworth De Wolf Marsch Jones Reedy Scott Mitchell Morrow Ackerman Chapman Zierjack Skov Poarch Hermie Herz Hemphill Carr Specht Prouty Pascoe Ward Ashley Summers Senseney De Long Monroe Blanding Lucht Starr Taylor Younggren Hubbard Koeller Willes Goldfarb Weers Downing McKean Watson Dugan Dunn Scott Holmes Arbeiter Checkley Hecht Highsmith Yeoman Schwarcz Sanders R. Booth Tapp Winkel Ericson Petry Filson Speck Barry Fraser Stewart Wittbecker Galler Eagle 937 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Founded, University of Illinois, 1924 Alpha Chapter • A. A A Thirty-two Active Chapters To encourage and reward high scholarship among the women of the freshmen class of the University of Illinois ADVISERS Maria Leonard, A.M National President Annamarie Kunz Senior Adviser Louise B. Dunbar, Ph.D. Maude L. Etheredge, M.D. Ruth H. Adkins Barbara K. Armstrong Mary J. Ballance Marjorie H. Banks Hortense Bartholow Phyllis Baxter Avis E. Beede Beverly A. Belyea Eleanor J. Bjelland Dorys A. Bloom Ruth E. Buchholz Pearl A. Connell Mary A. Creighton Betty- J. Curtis Janis A. Doe Wilma J. Dryden Una F. Dye Margaret E. Fairbairn Beulah P. Featherstone Gretchen E. Feldmann Virginia O. Frank Dr.P.H. FACULTY Catherine Nelson, A.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Julia A. Franklin Halle Galhuly Nellie L. Garvin Marjorie I. Giehler Norma J. Gillingham Alice Glennon Dorothy M- Goddard Lorraine A. Goldman Cleo A. Hall June E. Hall Georgianna P. Hogan Mary J. Hosford Martha A. Huff Elizabeth J. Hutchison Margaret James Virginia L. Johnson Mary B. Jutton Marjorie S. Kline Anita P. Knapp COLETA H. KNEWITZ Mary E. Kovac Fern C Kreft Muriel M. Kring Arline R. Lloyd Elvera Manthey Margaret L. Maycox Roberta I. McAllister R. Josephine Miller Martha G. Montooth Barbara E. Moore Martha B. Morrison Katherine I. Mount Wilma W. Newcomb Geraldine R. Nickell Myrna J. Oesterling Martha E. Parker Martha A. Probst Louise E. Rainey Jeannette S. Rashid A. Caroline Raut E. Maurine Roberds Rosalie M. Parr, Ph.D. Irene D. Pierson, A.B. Katherine Ropiequet Patricia D. Sager Martha Salisbury Ruth L. Sands Violet M. Schoeppel Jean Schulte Laurabell Schutt Elizabeth M. Shattuck Helen N. Sheetz Eleanor L. Shinn Gertrude C Smit Mary M. Stewart Rose M. Stiarwalt Eleanor S. Sweney Elsie M. Thomas Helen J. Wells Grace V. Willowwick Barbara J. Wilson Shirley M. Wolfson June E. Yarnell Dorothy M. Zucker Banks Curtis Garvin Willowwick Smit Probst Knewitz Shinn Zucker Kovac Jutton Buchholz Armstrong Adkins Creighton Parker Baxter Miller Schoeppel Rashid Yarnell Manthey Franklin Shattuck Gillingham Schulte Sheetz Dryden McAllister Kreft Beede C. Hall Lloyd Featherstone Sands Wells Ballance Bartholow Frank Ropiequet J. Hall Kring Thomas Mount Raut Maycox Bjelland Salisbury Wolfson Belyea Galhuly Knapp Hutchison Sager Nelson Pierson Dunbar Parr Montooth Johnson Morrison Stiarwalt James 937 Page 151 GARGOYLE Founded, Cornell, 1902 Illinois Chapter Four Active Chapters To advance architectural and allied interests and to promote a spirit of good fellowship among its members James E. Branch, M.S. Arthur F. Deam, B.Arch., F.A.A.R. Frank M. Lescher, B.S., A.I. A. Driver B. Lindsay, M.S. FACULTY Nbwlin D. Morgan, M.S., C.E. Rexford Newcomb, A.M., M.Arch., A. I. A. Thomas E. O'Donnell, M.Arch., A. I. A. Cyrus E. Palmer, M.S. Loring H. Provine, B.S., A.E., A. I. A. John E. Sweet, B.S. Edmund F. Toth, M.S. James G. Van Derpool, B.Arch. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Ting T. Wang Warren E. Glover Robert F. Hastings Seniors Donald R. Hodgson Robert B. Little Eugene Wasserman Harold R. Ekroth Fred J. Kile Juniors Leonard M. Schober Donald P. Stevens Robert A. Strauch KAPPA TAU ALPHA Founded, University of Missouri, 1909 Illinois Chapter Seventeen Active Chapters Charles L. Allen, A.M. Reuel R. Barlow, A.M. Burrus S. Dickinson, Ph.D. R. Field Beam Barbara Bell Inez Caudera Robert W. DeWolf Barbara Diehl Grace M. Gatewood H. Maxine Gladding To recognize high scholarship in the school of journalism FACULTY Charles E. Flynn, A.B. Otho C Leiter, A.B. Lawrence W. Murphy, A.M., Litt.D. Nelson H. Shere, A.B., B.D.S. Fredrick S. Siebert, A.B., J.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Shirley L. Goodman Marion B. Johnson Robert C. Leas Grace L. Liesendahl Jean E. Mann Robert L. McGuire Paul W. Neidhardt Virginia Palfrey Alice L. Pitts John P. Richey Edith G. Silvjer August C. Sisco Lyall F. Smith Walter E. Sowa Edwin L. Stoll Roy W. Taylor Louise Trimble Edwina R. Virgil Shirley R. Wallace Arleen Wilson BRONZE TABLET Those students who show sustained ex- cellence in scholarship by ranking in the upper three per cent of their class during their junior and senior years are awarded University Honors. They are given special recognition on Honors Day, and have their names permanently recorded on bronze tab- lets in the hall of the library. Joseph Irving Adler Phoebe Johnson Arden Kenneth R. Bennett James R. Blakemore Donald G. Botteron Elbert Pidgeon Carter Margaret Mae Chapin Arthur E. Cullison William Lewis Dunn William S. Fishman Frank Fornoff Rosario A. Gaziano Harvey Wilbur Geist Richard C. Hall Alice Mae Harrington Marjorie R. Hartman Julia J. Henderson Howard Paul Hetzner Robert C. Hieronymus Everett Loftus Hollis John Otis Honnold LaVerne Jackson Elizabeth Adele James Wayne G. Johnson Isadore A. Kamien Willard Holmes Kerr Karl Frederick Krebs Audrey Elizabeth Evelyn M. Laurence Claribel Lee Margaret L. Lehmann Donald F. McMillen Donald B. Melville Mary Miller Robert V. Mitchell Merle W. Myers Beatrice Jane Pierson Clarence A. Pippin Perry H. Plummer Paul Lewis Poirot Frederick James Port Donovan Earl Pratt Nancy F. Riley Eugene C Robertson Margaret S. Shaw Ruth E. Sommer James Henry Stein Dale Downey Streid Curtis G. Talbot James Donald Taylor Marie E. Tyler Winston Joe Wayne Gerald M. Whitman Marion A. Williams Marian Louise Wood Yoder 1937 Page 153 :r 5 o I— H Q U « o CO s u o o CO o M ►J i— i 2: u LECTION 1 1 - - f u S J 1 1 •1 1 R 1 %  «M Aw, put me in, Zup! SEPTEMBER the doi be Ps the K.WV SiSs yv « li Page 156 Our leaders watch the game The Theta merry-go-round wins sorority award Page 157 I iniwek offers the pipe of peace to Ohio State ,tei J NOVEMBER Page 158 DECEMBER M'dge Gree 'W The gymnasts perform The Juniors dance to Kay Kyser at the Annual Prom Page 159 cuewtb afi JANUAR Page 160 FEBRUARY Walker of Ohio State misses Riegel controls the tip for Illinois I Page 161 ;ounder's Day Pageant recalls the past ■pataa MARCH Page 162 E. E. Show astounds all — except engineers 'Iolanthe delights campus audiences Page 163 MAY datt teig 5 aS Q eE ■Doto Page 164 tk The Tekes win Sachem Sin JUNE i Whew, but it's hot! Farewell to Alma Mater Page 165 . m « % tent villein c htltletiC r-i-XniiniAxuti I tack LOll t' aAclnill i Jtket i at alL 11 z= yotU c i lit am tit ell MAIN FLOOR (Umiuion $1.00 30£1fi - H£««W51MM,«M IflTT ; HI ■■HMM MI HEDULE wumu foiAitot. Wendell S. Wilson Director of Athletics Page 170 1937 .••.••- -V ■■ m H The death of our great leader and builder of Illinois athletics, George Huff, soon after the beginning of the school-ye ar, saddened all Illini. Those of us who follow him will always strive to carry on the work for which he laid such a fine foundation and will be guided by his ideals and standards. Throughout the years Illinois teams in all branches of athletics have upheld the prestige of the University by their playing, and established an enviable tradition of sportsmanship and fair play. Keeping in mind the things for which G. Huff stood, the department will continue to foster this program of inter- collegiate athletics which will always be such an important phase of Univer- sity life. Director Huff, as all know, was always deeply interested in the welfare of all the students of the University and encouraged the providing of facilities for their recreation when this was possible. The ice rink is one reminder of this interest. Whenever conditions in the future make it possible we will carry on this policy. We bespeak from the departing seniors a continued interest in Illinois athletics. 9J7, Page 171 THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Charles E. Bowen Business Manager L. Michael Tobin Director of Athletic Publicity William E. C. Clifford James P. Kratz BOARD OF DIRECTORS Frank E. Richart Frederic A. Russell Seward C. Staley Wendell S. Wilson MEMBERS OF THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL George W. Goble Frederic A. Russell Edwin L. Draper Vacuity Members Seward C. Staley Alumni Members J. Gladwyn Thomas Wendell S. Wilson L. Michael Tobin Derrick L. Brewster Clifford W. Kuhn Norman R. Liebling Student Members James F. Maynard Clarence W. Mies John J. Roche John D. Schulz William G. Whyte Goble Staley Wilson Thomas Russell Draper Kuhn Roche Liebling Schulz Whyte Maynard Mies Brewster Page 172 1957 ■■HHHH CONFERENCE MEDAL WINNER Arthur E. Fisher Arthur Edwin Fisher, captain of the 1935-36 gym team, was selected as the Illini who best combined athletic ability with scholastic excellence, and as a result was presented with the Conference Medal. Art, who hails from Cantrall, Illinois, won his letter for tumbling when a Junior, and was elected captain of the varsity gym team for the following year. He achieved the outstanding distinction of be- ing made Big Ten Tumbling Champion for two years. Fisher, a member of Alpha Zeta and Phi Eta Sigma, capitalized on his ability of leadership in carrying out the duties required of a captain. His ready advice and help proved to be of great value to his teammates, and he unhesitantly showed the younger members all of the tricks that experience had taught him. Although now a graduate student in the College of Agriculture, he still offers his serv- ices and helps in putting on the gym meets. S ' y MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Clifford W. Kuhn Cliff Kuhn, voted by his teammates as the Most Valuable Player of the 1936 football team, won three letters in football. He was considered by coaches of opposing teams as one of the best guards in the game, and won recognition on almost all of the All- Star teams in the country; being given first ranking on the All Mid-West and the Big Ten Conference teams, as well as receiving honorable mention for the All-American. He constantly played against men who outweighed him but made up for this handicap by his fighting spirit, his nerve, and his endurance. Kuhn began his football career at Mooseheart where he played almost every position on the team. At Illinois, holding a regular position as guard for three years, he made his greatest sensation with the 1936 team, playing in every game and being out of the lineup less than sixty minutes during the entire season. A fine blocker, a hard tackier, and a fast man to run down punts, he was considered one of the mainstays of the Illini line. • 937 Page 173 TRIBE OF ILLINI ... Bk ski Henry S. Morton Secretary Frank T. Niklewicz Vice-President Aurelio E. Florio, B.S. Alpha M. Jennings, B.S. Fred W. Kasch, B.S. Frank E. Bell John R. Berner Daniel Blum Richard W. Brunton Francis R. Cantwell Robert E. Castelo Jewett Cole Harry A. Combes Duane A. Cullinan Eugene F. Dykstra Richard B. Fay Arthur E. Fisher Murray Franklin C. Deane -Frary Harry E. Gaines Clifford W. Kuhn President FACULTY Harold E. Kenney, M.S. Glenn C. Law, M.S. Edwin J. Manley Douglas R. Mills, B.S. C. Douglas Monsson, B.S. Hartley D. Price, A.M. Don C. Seaton, B.S. Wendell S. Wilson, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY John J. Ginay Andy R. Glosecki Michael J. Gordon Robert S. Grieve Theodore N. Hackett Wilbur L. Henry Osman H. Huntley William M. Johnson John P. Kanosky Wilbert J. Kokes Clifford W. Kuhn Harry A. Lasater William G. Lehmann Norman A. Lewis Anthony Mazeika L. Milton McClure John W. McEvoy Arthur McGraw LaRue Morris Henry S. Morton Charles M. Mutter Kenneth J. Nelson Frank T. Niklewicz John J. O'Connell Warren C Overman Clarence L. Polaski Robert D. Porter Paul S. Prather Freddie A. Reinhart William D. Rich John T. Robinson Allen V. Sapora Elvin C Sayre Ralph S. Silverstein Edward J. Skarda Kenneth R. Speer A. Lowell Spurgeon Albert C. Spurlock Harold A. Swanson James J. Vopieka George P. Wardley Frederick Wright Kenneth W. Zimmerman Kanosky Huntley Frary Bell Skarda McClure Glosecki Kuhn Franklin Zimmerman Polaski Johnson _ Wardley Sapora Rich Morton Prather Gordon Spurgeon Swanson McEvoy Wright Cole Blum 957 Page 174 IP I CHEERLEADERS Stanley H. Arthur Senior Cheerleader In 1901, the University of Illinois appointed Red Matthew cheerleader and thereby became the first university in the country to make an attempt at organized cheer leading. Where Illinois was the pioneer, all other Univer- sities have followed suit. The now well-established position of cheerleader is the outgrowth of a suggestion made by an engineering professor on this campus. It was his opinion that the spontaneous outbursts of enthusiasm on the part of the sports fans should be directed so as to do the utmost in backing the Illini teams. At Illinois, one senior, two juniors, and several sophomores are chosen by the Athletic Council as cheerleaders. When Illinois plays its home games, the cheerleaders perform the amenities which make the rivalry between the teams a friendly one. In addition to their regular duties, these men organize rallies and snake dances and preside over the Homecoming bonfire. When the team is not getting the breaks, or when the officials do not see a play just as Illinois fans see it, the cheerleaders attempt to reconcile the fans with the decisions of the officials. In this way they help spectators live up to the Illini code of sportsmanship. The senior cheerleader goes to all out of town football games with the team and acts as peace messenger for the Illini, thus building a proper spirit of friendship with opposing schools. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Thomas W. Kelso Herbert R. Fisher Junior Cheerleaders Sandberg Katzmann Nation 1937 Page 175 I i 3TADIUM L + VARSITY FOOTBALL Sayre Captain Zuppke Coach The Illinois football team of 1936 will be remembered as one that was game enough to come back after a discouraging start. I refer to the defeat by Southern California which would have taken the heart out of many teams for the rest of the season. I doubt if any one at that time would have predicted Illinois would land in the middle of the Big Ten heap, yet the Illini finished at the top of the second division, ranking above Mich- igan, Iowa, Chicago and Wisconsin. They beat Michigan and Chicago and tied an Iowa team that was favored to win. As for the Iowa game, Illinois concededly had the better of the argu- ment. Our Big Ten losses were to Northwestern, the champion, and to Ohio State, two powerful teams. I would say that the team was much more successful than could have been expected. The players were young and light but were undis- mayed by meeting heavier and more mature op- ponents. They were fine boys to coach. I am proud of them. Mazeika Wardley Polaski Henry Nelson Bullock Strong Castelo Johnson Lasater Glosecki Zimmerman Lundgren Berner Fay Skarda Bell Spurgeon Grieve Porter Zuppke Dykstra Kuhn Sayre Wilson Morris Cole Maynard 1937 Page 178 :■:.'•.'.•■-•■:■:■:•■■•. Maynard Senior Manager Arnold schuette Junior Managers Highsmith 1936 FOOTBALL STANDINGS BIG TEN CONFERENCE w L T PCT. Northwestern . . . . 6 0 0 1.000 Minnesota .... . . 4 1 0 .800 Ohio State .... .. 4 1 0 .800 Purdue . ...... . . 3 1 1 .750 Indiana 77 . : 3 1 .1 .750 ILLINOIS .... . . 2 2 1 .500 Chicago 1 4 0 .200 Iowa . . 0 4 1 .000 Wisconsin .... . . 0 4 0 .000 Michigan . . 0 4 0 .000 ILLINOIS RECORD Illinois 9 De Paul 6 Illinois 13 Washington 7 Illinois 6 Southern California .... 24 Iowa 0 Northwestern 13 Michigan 6 Ohio State 13 Illinois 0 Illinois 2 Illinois 9 Illinois 0 Illinois 18 Chicago ' 7 Freshman Varsity Football Squad Kemper Dunlap Smith Hull Patterson Florio Treece Klocker Kasch Watt Law Mills Cohen Arnold Sexton Reeder Usinger Brewer White Martin Graflund Nelson Bullington Bennett Ashlock Paulson 937 Page 179 Spurgeon Halfback The Illini hold Southern California on the one yard line SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 24 ILLINOIS 6 POLASKI Guard Before 31,000 chilled and damp spectators in Memorial Stadium, a mighty band of Trojans gained a determined re- venge for last year's 19 to 0 defeat by whipping the Illini, 24 to 6. Trouble began at once for the Illini, when Hibbs blocked a kick by Wardley in the end zone and a few minutes later tackled Spurgeon who was to receive a lateral pass there. The Trojans dazed the Illini by scoring these two safeties early in the game, making the odd score of 4 to 0, which lasted for a brief few minutes until Davis, the little Trojan quarterback, flipped a high lazy pass which Stanley caught over his head and carried across the goal. Southern California's second touch- down was the result of an intercepted Illinois pass. In the fourth period Jones crashed through left guard from the 10 yard line for the Trojan's last touchdown. Now the Orange and Blue passing attack began to click. In two passes the Indians arrived at the Trojan's 1 yard line from where Wehrli scored a touchdown. This victory cele- brated the first visit of the band of Troy to the Middle West. fc-.-_ ... Skarda Tackle Spurgeon approaches Hiblcr on an end run Cole Halfback Vw« 19-57 Page 180 Wagler gets off a quick kick Zimmerman Fullback Lasater Center ILLINOIS 0 IOWA 0 The Iowa Stadium was packed with 39,000 Homecomers who had come to see all the pre-game ballyhoo turned into a book of fairy-tales when an inspired Illini team held the Hawkeyes to a 0-0 tie in a game that was really an Illinois moral victory. A strong wind which swept through the length of the stadium from the north gave the kicking advantage at all times to the team defending the north goal. This advantage, enjoyed by Illinois in the first quarter, almost brought them a touch- down in the first few minutes of play. When the Hawks' wall repeatedly held, however, Spurgeon attempted a field goal with no success. Again in the middle of the second period Illinois pene- trated deep into Iowa territory. After two futile pass attempts, the Illini again called on Spurgeon to try a field goal, but he kicked directly into the wind and the ball fell short of the cross-bars. Iowa's return threat met a stubborn defense on the Illinois 5 yard line while a third Illinois assault on the Iowa goal came to similar grief six inches from realization. Bell End Dykstra End The Illini throw Iowa for a loss 93I, Page 181 Adelman is stopped on a line plunge NORTHWESTERN 13 ILLINOIS 2 A Homecoming crowd of 27,000 persons watched North- western display an unbeatable power in gaining 237 yards against Illinois. Although they fought valiantly, the Orange and Blue were unable to succeed in any offensive play on the ground or in the air. During the first quarter, the Illini kept the ball constantly in Northwestern territory. A long run by Wardley placed the ball on the Purple 23 yard line, but the attempted field goal fell short. Later, Wilson recovered a Northwestern fumble on the 24 yard line, but the Illini pass attack failed to gain a nearer position to the goal. In the third quarter the Wildcats received the ball on their own 27 yard line and drove the entire distance to the Illini goal, where Geyer crossed the line untouched from the Illinois 7 yard mark for the second N.U. score. The Illini scored in the last period when Wardley threw Hinton, who was trying a wide end run, behind the Northwestern goal line, making the score 13-2. Morris Tackle Berner stops Jefferson's attempted end run Grieve Halfback 937 Wilson makes a first down ILLINOIS 9 MICHIGAN 6 For the fourth consecutive year the margin of a place-kick decided the Illinois-Michigan football game. In the great Michigan Stadium little Dave Strong's field goal from place- ment on the 14 yard line provided the edge by which the Illini trimmed the Wolverines, 9 to 6. Outrushed and outpassed by Michigan, 13 first downs to 2, Illinois nevertheless managed to score early in the second quarter. Without any warning of his intentions, Strong, with Mazeika holding, kicked the ball high between the upright posts, putting Illinois in the lead, 3 to 0. The following exchange of punts gave the Wolverines the ball on their own 14 yard line. After gaining 6 yards in two plays, Sweet stood back to punt. Nelson drove in savagely and deflected the ball high back of the Michigan goal line where Kuhn was on it in a moment for another Illini score. On the Wolverines' fifth goalward march, Sweet crossed the goal on the fourth down, scoring the six points that bright- ened momentarily a dismal rainy homecoming at Ann Arbor. Kuhn Guard Glosecki Tackle Sayre and Cole block a Michigan plunge 7937 , Page 183 Nelson End McDonald laterals to Dye OHIO STATE 13 ILLINOIS 0 j@ k Mazeika Halfback Thrilling a Dads Day crowd of 18,000, the Mini held the powerful Ohio State team to a 13-0 score. With the intercep- tion of Ohio passes by Wardley and Castelo, and the recovery of two fumbles by Castelo, the Mini not only held Ohio score- less during the first half, but gained 31 yards in three plays just before the half ended. When the Bucks saw that they had no chance with their aerial attack, they turned to running plays, put over two touchdowns with sudden thrusts in the third quarter, and held off the tired Mini in the last period to win, 13-0. The Mini attack was so vicious, that the Buckeyes fumbled several times and opened opportunities for an Orange and Blue tally. Then the Mini showed how feeble they were on offense, for their passes either fell short of their marks or the receivers failed to get into position. In the second half the Buckeyes, with a strong wind behind them, punted, passed, and ran their way to a touchdown when Rabb broke away for a 29 yard run. They scored again on the Statue of Liberty play and converted their extra point. Henry Quarterback Antenucci breaks through to the secondary Berner Tackle 937 Hamitz holds Spurgeon for no gain Wardley Halfback Wilson Fullback ILLINOIS 18 CHICAGO 7 At Stagg field, 20,000 Homecomers watched the Illini play their final game of the 1936 season. The Orange and Blue passing and running attack worked in a manner unseen before throughout their eight game schedule of the season. They assumed an early lead when Kuhn recovered a Maroon fumble deep in Chicago territory and Wardley scored on a quarterback sneak. Chicago's touchdown was scored just as the fourth period got under way. A long march begun in the third quarter brought the ball to the 5 yard line from where the Maroons scored when Nelson's kick was blocked. Then Castelo and Wardley built up a passing attack which netted the Illini a quick touchdown. The Maroons' new offensive was promptly stopped when Spurgeon intercepted a pass on the Illinois 40 yard mark and Nelson kicked out of bounds into the middle of Chicago terri- tory. The Maroons were thrown back to their own 1 yard line in three successive plays, and the stage was set for another Illini touchdown. This victory gave the Illini a .500 standing to lead the second division of the Big Ten Conference. Castelo End Porter Guard Lasater tackles Sherman behind the line of scrimmage 7937 Page 185 ';  S -• .,vV i VARSITY BASKETBALL Robert W. Riegel Captain The Illinois basketball team, which this year tied for the Big Ten championship, has been justly praised. The courage which enabled the team to come back after two defeats that would have taken the heart out of less determined players is proof enough that the squad was harmonious, conscien- tious, and easy to coach. For a time it was thought that an injury to Harry Combes would prevent his playing, but his grit and determination overcame this disadvantage, and for the second year he scored more than 100 points in the Big Ten games to finish in third place in con- ference scoring. Both he and Captain Bob Riegel were selected for almost every all-conference team, and Wib Henry, Jim Vopicka, and Louis Boudreau were given honorable mention on most of these teams. Douglas R. Mills Coach Our non-conference schedule included games with Bradley, undefeated champions of the Little Nine- teen, DePaul, Notre Dame, Carroll, and DePauw. The conference race was close and a decision was reached only by the victory over Northwestern in the final game of the year. In general, it was a great basketball season and Illinois' fast breaking cham- pionship team drew capacity crowds both at home and away. We will miss the seniors, for their graduation means losing six of the nine players who were awarded letters. I am grateful to these players for their loyal support, to assistant Coach Roettger, and to all the others who were so helpful. o- - f VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Bullock Nisbet Blout Swanson Wardley Whyte Roettger Boudreau Henry Riegel Vopicka Combes Mills 1957 +iM William G. Whyte Senior Manager SlNDELAR Fast Junior Managers 1936 BASKETBALL STANDINGS BIG TEN BASKETBALL W. L. PCT. ILLINOIS 10 2 .833 Minnesota 10 2 .833 Michigan 9 3 .750 Purdue 8 4 .667 Ohio State 7 5 .583 Indiana 6 6 .500 Northwestern 4 8 .333 Wisconsin 3 9 .250 Iowa 3 9 .250 Chicago 0 12 .000 ILLINOIS' RECORD PTS. 446 418 428 511 356 439 399 364 375 291 OP. 391 325 345 418 380 477 390 429 444 414 ILLINOIS OPPONENTS ILLINOIS 51 Carroll College. . . 34 44 DePauw 24 44 Notre Dame- 29 25 DePaul 31 43 Bradley 33 38 Northwestern .... 47 31 Wisconsin 28 40 Indiana 31 42 Iowa 28 OPPONENTS 38 Purdue 37 28 Chicago 22 33 Notre Dame 41 34 Chicago 26 34 Purdue 61 42 Indiana 25 48 Wisconsin 31 40 Iowa 29 32 Northwestern .... 26 FRESHMAN VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD ubo J V SH -t JUL ... Wm. Watt Hodges Phillips Funk Wagner Frank Handlon Bush Hapac Trees Correll Spurlin Colley Davies Thistlewood Brown 937. Page 189 Boudreau's pass to Henry evades DePauw Henry, Guard VARSITY BASKETBALL ibs BouDREAU, Forward The 1936-37 Basketball team won for itself the en- viable name of Big Ten Co-Champions by winning 14 out of 18 games. It lost only two of twelve conference games and gained, with Minnesota, the title of Big Ten Co-Champions. In the non-conference schedule, Illinois defeated Carroll College, DePauw, Bradley, and split a two-game series with Notre Dame. The only other team to defeat the Illini was DePaul. Illinois had a poor start in the Big Ten Basketball race when Northwestern defeated them, 47 to 38. After a few more days of practice, the Orange and Blue were able to gain a 31 to 28 victory from Wisconsin. Later, on January 11, every member on the team played an outstanding game to beat Indiana, 40 to 31. The third conference victory was gained at the expense of Iowa by the high score of 42 to 28. Two days after playing Iowa, the Illini defeated Purdue in a thrilling contest, 38 to 37. On January 23 the oft-defeated Chicago NiSBET, Forward Combes, Guard Swanson gets the tip from Notre Dame VARSITY BASKETBALL Swanson, Center quintet took the lead in the first half, but the five Millsmen soon pulled ahead to a 28 to 22 victory. The Illini dropped their over-confident attitude the second time they met Chicago and won by the score of 34 to 26. In their return game, Purdue, paced by Young, the Big Ten leading scorer, outplayed Illinois to defeat them 61 to 34. Indiana, the Orange and Blue's next opponent, was defeated by the score of 42 to 25. By defeating Wisconsin at the same time that Purdue was losing to Michigan, Illinois gained undisputed control of first place. The next to the last obstacle in the race for the Big Ten title was removed when the team trimmed Iowa, 40 to 29. In their last game of the sea- son, the Illini easily downed Northwestern to tie with Minnesota for the Big Ten Championship. Coach Mills cannot be praised too highly for producing a champion- ship team in his first year as basketball coach in a Big Ten school. Wardley, Guard Vopicka, Forward Blout, Forward Bell of Wisconsin and Riegel struggle for the re-bound 1957 dm,m: Page 191 «■ «► VARSITY TRACK DUANE A. CULLINAN Captain The hopes for a strong 1936 track team faded at mid- semester when a large number of good men were lost by ineligibility and other causes. The great freshman team of the year before vanished with the loss of the Rideout twins and other certain stars. The remaining men, however, worked hard and made a fair showing. Lowell Spurgeon was the outstanding per- former of the first indoor meet in which we bowed to Indiana, 56 to 48, but we lost him for the remainder of the season because of adhesions in an old appendix scar. Our field and hurdle strength was not enough to offset the slams of Indiana in the mile and two mile runs. The following week we beat Ohio State 58 to 46. Bobbie Grieve set a new Armory record of 6.2 seconds for the 60-yard dash. The victories of Art McGraw and Johnnie O'Connell in the mile and two mile were pleasing. A shuttle hurdle team composed of Cullinan, Gill, Huntley, and Robinson set a new world's record of 40.4 seconds for 320 yards. At South Bend we met the best track team in Notre Dame's history. They won the closing event, the mile relay to give them a 54 to 50 victory. Kenny Speers' winning of the 440-yard run in 51.4 seconds and Harry Gaines' gallant fight against Francis of Notre Dame who turned the 880 in 1 minute 57.5 seconds, were outstanding performances from the Illinois viewpoint. Don Cash Seaton Coach Illinois placed fourth in the Indoor Conference meet with 15% points. Bobbie Grieve's brilliant victory over Stoller of Michigan in the 60-yard dash was our noteworthy perform- ance. The following week Grieve set a new world's record for the 60-meter dash on an indoor dirt floor at the central A.A.U. He was timed in 6.6 seconds. The next night he equaled the Armour record of 7.1 seconds at the Armour relays. Osman Doc Huntley likewise set a new Armour record when he ran the 70-yard high hurdles in 8.7 seconds, finishing just ahead of his teammate Jack Robinson. In the Drake relays, the Illinois 480-yard shuttle hurdle relay team of Huntley, Brunton, Wright, and Robinson set a new world's record of 1 minute 1.1 seconds. Illinois lost to Indiana 85 to 46 outdoors, and to Michigan 79V2 to Vl- Bob Wright set a new Michigan meet record when he ran the 220-yard low hurdles in 23.4 seconds. Illinois defeated Purdue 92 to 39 to close its outdoor dual meet season, and placed fifth in the Big Ten Conference at Columbus, with I9V2 points. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD Pearson McCIure Tiedemann Lehman Brunton Orlovich McGraw Schrader Rattner Seaton Huntley Hackett Cullinan Riegel Spurlock O'Connell Glosecki Bullock Speer Garrison Welty Gill Wehling Wright Galland Grieve 937 Page 194 Norman R. Liebling Senior Manager Raymond Ashwood Johnson Aebischer Leupold Chandler Sophomore Managers Smith 1936-37 TRACK STANDINGS BIG TEN CONFERENCE MEETS Prosser Altmansberger Junior Managers Outdoor Track, 1936 Indiana 47 Ohio State 39 Michigan 39 Wisconsin ' . . . 32% ILLINOIS 191 2 Iowa 15 Northwestern 11 Minnesota 11 Chicago 11 Purdue 0 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Indoor Track, 1936-37 Michigan 33 Wisconsin 31 % Indiana 25% ILLINOIS 15% Iowa IOV3 Ohio 10 Chicago 9%2 Northwestern 8 Purdue 8 Minnesota 5 Seaton Schneider Fraser Mies Ashamy Gaines Malach Morgan Liebling 1937 Page 195 jpg. j. f H fc P Grieve, Dashes RlEGEL, H 'gA  «7 Wright, Hurdles Captain 1936 Weliy, Javelin VARSITY TRACK At their first outdoor dual meet, the Illini were easily defeated by a strong Indiana team which scored 85 points to the Orange and Blue's 46. Only four Illinois men managed to hold their own. Riegel with a 6 foot 2% inch leap captured first place in the high jump, and Wright followed with a victory in the high hurdles. Wehling outdistanced the field to win the broad jump, while Grieve, although handicapped by a pulled ligament, easily won the 100-yard dash. The reason for the Orange and Blue defeat is the story of a series of injuries. Tiedemann pulled a muscle in his leg and was forced out of the 440-yard dash after leading for almost the entire distance; a pulled muscle pushed O'Connell out of the two-mile grind; Heenlein pulled a muscle in his leg while pole-vaulting; and Spurgeon twisted an ankle while high jumping and had to be content with a tie for third. The Illinois trackmen were again crushed when the Michigan squad rolled over them 79 to 46y2. The Wolverines captured eight events, scoring slams in five of them. Wright, one of the mainstays of Coach Don Seaton's squad, brilliantly upheld the Orange and Blue reputation when he sped over the 220-yard low hurdles in :23.4, establishing a Spurgeon broad-jumps against Purdue Hackett safely over the bar 937 Lehmann, Dashes Hackett, Pole Vault VARSITY TRACK new meet record. Grieve brought home the honors for the 220-yard dash, but was defeated in the century run by Michigan's sprinter, Stoller. They were more successful in the jumping events, however. Brunton's leap of 23 feet 8 inches gave Illinois the broad jump, and a jump of 5 feet 10 inches was enough to win the high jump. The Illini trio, composed of Lowell Spurgeon, Riegel, and Spurlock, took a slam in the latter event when all of the Michigan men failed to make 5 feet 10 inches. The team achieved its first dual triumph of the outdoor season by severely trouncing Purdue. The Seaton men, enraged by their previous performances at Indiana and Michigan, pounced on the Boilermakers and rang up 92 points to the visitors' 39. The Illini, featuring Grieve, Wright, and Frary, not only took 11 out of 15 first, but also scored slams in five of the events. Frary starred in the field events, winning the discus throw, the shot put, and tying for first in the pole vault. Wright captured the 120-yard low hurdles, nosing out two of his teammates who placed second and third. He also gained a victory in the 220-yard low hurdles. Grieve added another first place to his string of victories when he breezed over the century in 9.8. The Illinois com- Wehling, Broad Jump Frary, Weights Wright takes the lead in the high hurdles Grieve wins the 100-yard dash Isy of 1937 Page 197 Glosecki, Discus Gill, Hurdles Diefenthaler, High Jump Bruder, Shot Put VARSITY TRACK bination of Riegel, Spurgeon, and Spurlock, repeated their performance against Michigan, seizing all the points in the high jump, by clearing the bar at 6 feet 2 inches. A battered Illinois track team put up a brilliant struggle against Ohio State in the opening meet of the indoor season, coming out on the low end of a 59-36 score. The veteran Bobby Grieve ran the 60-yard dash in the amazing time of :6.1 seconds to equal the world's record shared by Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalf. The Illini hurdlers also broke into the limelight when Captain Cullinan took first place in the 70-yard high hurdles and Robinson won the low hurdles. Both men clipped one-tenth of a second off the meet records. Gaines ran a beau- tiful race for the Illini in the mile. Two men on Seaton's sick list did much better than expected. Frary, just recovering from the flu, won the shot put, and Wedding, in spite of a bad ankle, took third in the 60-yard dash. The Illini suffered a second defeat at Indiana when the Hoosiers piled up 57 points to 38 for Illinois. Indiana's great strength in the distance runs and several unexpected seconds and thirds in other events JS t The Illini sweep the low hurdles Coach Seaton gives a word of advice , y Page 198 1957 © Gaines, Distanc Speer, Four-forly VARSITY TRACK spelled defeat for Illinois. The big surprise of the evening came in the 60-yard dash when Collier, Indiana sprint man, beat Grieve, who was unable to overcome the handicap of a bad start. Illinois made its best showing in the hurdles with Robinson and Cullinan each winning one race. Bruder won the shot put for the Illini and Diefenthaler cleared 6 feet 1 inch to win the high jump. A surprisingly strong Notre Dame track team crushed the Illini by a score of 69 to 35 in the third indoor meet. Robinson, Illini hurdler, was easily the outstanding star of the evening, winning both hurdle races and setting two new meet records and one new Armory record. Grieve secured the first victory for Illinois when he led Clifford of Notre Dame across the line to take the 60-yard dash. Diefenthaler's high jump of an even six feet added another victory, which combined with Robinson's firsts, finished the high scoring for the Illini. The Irish had little trouble in the distance events, scoring a victory in both races. The quarter mile race was spectacular and exciting. For over half of the race Gaines, Speer, and Ashley were out in front by 8 yards, holding this posi tion until the sprint, when Parsons, of Notre Dame, passed all three. Gaines and Speer took second and third. McClure, Dashes y .« '' Robinson, Hurdles Starts of the half mile and 440 races against Notre Dame 1957 Page 199 lLMuiIMU a. O H C i « o en u 2 o H Q o PL, e3 w CO pq PQ ITCHER £ a e VARSITY BASEBALL Walter H. Roettger Coach With the return of most of the veterans in addition to several good sophomores, baseball prospects appeared bright at the beginning of the 1936 season. The record of the team, ten victories and two defeats, which has usually been good enough to win the championship, fell just short when Mich- igan finished with nine victories and only one defeat. Rain, which cost Illinois a chance to share in the championship the year before, again spoiled an opportunity to finish on top, as Michigan was rained out of two games which they would have had to win in order to rank first. The success of the team can be attributed to the uniformly fine pitching of Swanson and Berg, and to the defensive ability and splendid spirit of the team as a whole. In eleven games Swanson and Berg allowed the opposition only 18 runs, an average of 1.63 per game. The remaining game, a nine run contest, increased this average to 2.25 runs per game. Capt. Duffner at first base, Eddie Weber at second, Harold A. Swanson Captain Stormy Swikle at shortstop, and Franklin at third, with Melino in reserve and Daukus, catcher, formed a good in- field and contributed greatly to the success of the pitchers and the team. The high light of the season was a winning streak ot seven games. The Illini won the first two games from Ohio State at Columbus and then took five more before losing to Wisconsin in a 1-0 game that was stopped by rain at the end of the eighth inning. The other defeat came at the hands of Michigan in the second game of a double header played on Interscholastic Day. The seniors of this team can point with pride to the record they made during their three years of competition: twenty-six games won and six lost, making an average of .812. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM 1936 Roche Haefler Daukus Dancisak Rummler Palmer Doyle Hess Hlavacek Roettger Quinn Niklewicz Melino Sainati Thomas Callahan Cherry Hinze Russell Swanson Franklin Weber Duffner Swikle Berg Reinhart Henry Dltsy d 937 Page 202 [ John J. Roche Senior Manager JAHNKE Wilson Junior Managers Bairstow Hochbaum Farrington Flaningam Drake Kennedy Sethness Sophomore Baseball Managers Daugherity Morris on 1936 BASEBALL STANDINGS BIG TEN CONFERENCE W. L. Michigan 9 1 ILLINOIS 10 2 Iowa 8 2 Minnesota 7 4 Indiana 5 3 Chicago . . . . : 6 4 Wisconsin . . . ._. 5 Purdue 2 10 Ohio 1 10 Northwestern 0 11 CONFERENCE GAMES Team Batting Average Team Fielding Average PCT. .900 .883 .800 .636 .625 .600 .417 .167 .091 .000 Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois .2342 Illinois .9509 Illinois ILLINOIS RECORD 8 Illinois Wesleyan 1 4 Wesleyan 10 13 Bradley 0 (7 innings) 2 Ohio State 1 5 Ohio State 3 14 Wabash 2 3 Purdue 1 8 Chicago 2 4 Northwestern . . 3 4 Notre Dame . 4 Northwestern . 6 Wisconsin . . . 0 Wisconsin ... (8 innings) 3 Michigan 2 3 Michigan 9 11 Chicago 2 FRESHMEN VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM 1936 Jordan Farrington Scully Guerin Canavan McConnell Cavallo Sotos Conley Andrews Beaumont Cooley Ruyter Poat Major Nykiel Cisco Steubner Mundhenk Worley Shinkoff Yapp OJUksy J 1957 1 Page 203 % McDonald, Outfield Melino, Infield Niklewicz, Catcher Swikle, Shortstop VARSITY BASEBALL As spring practice opened, the prospects looked very promising for the Illinois baseball team. Only a few men were lost by the 1935 graduation, and several soph- omores had improved enough to really strengthen the squad. The Big Ten season opened with a brilliant 2 to 1 victory over Ohio State. Hale Swanson, Illini pitching ace, was complete master of the situation, holding the Buckeyes to three hits. The game was a tight pitching duel until the 4th inning when the Ohio hurler walked Haefler and then Nikelwicz, Illini catcher, singled to drive Franklin over the plate to score. The Buckeyes scared the Illini in the seventh when they combined two hits and scored their lone tally. The Illini nine took advantage of a four run rally in the seventh inning to defeat Ohio State, 5 to 3, for their second victory over the Buckeyes. Howard Berg assumed the pitching duties and limited Ohio to six scattered hits, while Illinois collected ten solid blows. Ohio took an early 2 to 1 lead and held this until the eventful seventh. The four run barrage featured the hitting of Dancisak and Captain Duffner. A delayed seventh inning rally by the Bucks was quickly halted by Berg. Extending their Big Ten string to three straight victories, the Illini, behind the stellar pitching of lanky Hale Swanson, tamed Purdue, 3 to 1. The Illinois hurler put on a beautiful performance, allowing only two scattered hits, while Purdue allowed six. The Roettgermen started out meekly, but became troublesome when some Boiler- maker errors, hits by Franklin and Swanson, and a well-executed double steal sent three men across the plate. l i tr - 'f mfr fem k He arrives safe — a home run 937 Weber, Second Base VARSITY BASEBALL A ten-hit attack completely engulfed the Chicago Maroons as the Illini turned in their fourth Big Ten win. Getting a good lead with four runs and two walks in the first inning, the Illinois nine continued its offensive maneuvers behind the superb pitching of Howie Berg, and won, 8 to 2. Dancisak proved very dangerous to Chicago by connecting for three hits, one of them a homer in the fifth. Duffner and Franklin each contributed two solid hits to aid the powerful attack. At Evanston, with the score tied in the ninth inning, Illinois came through to win their fifth straight Big Ten game, 4 to 3. In the first inning, after the Illini had filled the bases, Franklin connected with a fast ball for a double to score two runs. The effective pitching of Swanson kept the Northwestern bats silent until the fifth inning when they scored one run. In the sixth inning Berg relieved Swanson after North- western had pushed over two runs to tie the score, 3-3. Berg was able to hold the Wildcats hitless for the rest of the game. Swinkle came through in the ninth inning with his lone hit of the game to send Franklin across home plate with the winning run. Aided by numerous Northwestern errors and by the air-tight pitching of Howie Berg, the Illini again succeeded in trimming the Wildcats in their second encounter by a score of 4-0. Northwestern's only threat came in the second inning when Mack, after walking, stole second, and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Not until the fourth inning could the Illini score. Duffner's single scored Dancisak after a two-base error by Chour on Dancisak's grounder put him on second. In the fifth inning when a fumbled bunt put Daukus on first, Berg walked, Haefler bunted, and the bases were + mW -.---■• £;.. Duffner, First Base Captain 1936 Dancisak, Outfield Northwestern out at first Duffner tags out Bradley at first m 937 Page 205 % vvv« l| JJ ' Franklin, Third Base Hinze, Outfield Callahan, Outfield Anderson, Outfield VARSITY BASEBALL filled. After the rapid fielding of Reinhart's liner, Daukus came in on Duffner's long fly with the only score in that inning. In the eighth inning two more runs came in for Illinois to complete the scoring for the game ; Franklin hit to deep center, and the Wildcat pitcher muffed Weber's grounder, allowing Reinhart and Dancisak to score. The Mini won their seventh game of the season by defeating the Wisconsin Badgers, 6-3. Captain Heyer was the big offensive power for the Badgers, hitting a double and two singles. After a scoreless first inning, the Mini scored four tallies on four hits and two walks. The Badger's grief began when Franklin and Weber singled. After Henry walked, Daukus and Swanson smashed out hard singles enabling the runners to come in. The Badgers did most of their work in the fourth inning when a double, a single, and an error brought them two runs. After the Mini scored in the fifth and sixth innings and the Badgers in the seventh, Swanson held Wisconsin scoreless for the remainder of the game. Avenging their pride and halting the Mini in their winning streak, the Wisconsin Badgers gave the Orange and Blue their first conference defeat, 1 to 0. The game was one of those that are tough to lose, as rain halted the proceedings in the eighth inning. Howie Berg also felt the misfortune, since he had pitched beautiful ball al lowing only five hits to equal the hits collected from Wisconsin. In the seventh inning Capicek, of Wisconsin, drew a walk and proceeded to second on a sacrifice. He then scampered home with the winning run on Church's single. M I I Duffner attempts to steal second Two strikes on McDonald Page 206 1957 Reinhart, Outfield Berg, Pitcher VARSITY BASEBALL The peak of the 1936 baseball season was reached when the Illini clashed in a double header with the unbeaten Wolverines. Illinois won the first encounter 3-2, and lost the second 9-3. Swanson got off to a shaky start when two hits, two errors, a stolen base, and a wild pitch gave Michigan two runs. Illinois retaliated in its half of the inning when Dancisak reached first on an error, stole second, and came home on Duffner's single. In the fifth inning, Melino singled and came home when the Michigan shortstop overthrew first after fielding Reinhart's grounder. Dancisak then provided the game-winning punch with a triple to right field which scored Reinhart from second. In the opening inning of the second game, Johnny Gee allowed three runs. After tying the game in the fifth inning 3-3, the Wolverines went to work and cracked out five more runs in the eighth and one in the ninth to win. Fishman, Mich- igan's star, held Illinois scoreless with his curve ball, while Henry and Melino, with two hits apiece, were the stars for the Illini. As a fitting climax to a successful season, Walter Roettger's boys staged a great show with Chicago, coming out on the top of an 1 1 to 2 score. The Illini opened up a batting spree that netted them twenty-four hits as compared with ten for the Maroons. Hale Swanson, pitching his usual remarkable game, allowed only five hits and then was taken out at the end of the eighth inning so that Howie Berg could have a chance in the last game. Eddie Weber wound up his baseball at Illinois by cracking out two home runs, and Melino hit a triple which drove in three runs. Haefler, Outfield Weber scores on Chicago A successful bunt Dltsy J 1931 • (J Page 207 ■1HHHBHBHHHHH i-3 o o h4 o o Oh CO U i— i CO s « o u H u o z  — I •-3 E- CO w w CO ENCING e v vxvuum, VARSITY WRESTLING Harold E. Kenney Coach After winning six out of eight dual meets, the Illinois wrestling team capped a successful season by winning the Big Ten conference championship. The team, coached by Hek Kenney, did not appear excep- tionally strong at first, but plenty of hard work re- sulted in a team of championship caliber. In the preliminary matches before the Big Ten season began, the Illini defeated Iowa State, Missouri, and Cornell College, and lost only to the powerful Kansas grapplers. At the end of the first semester and just before the Big Ten dual meets began, Illinois suffered a great loss as Ralph Ruffy Silverstein, one of Illinois' greatest wrestlers of all time, was forced to quit competition because he had completed his eligibility. Despite this handicap, the Kenneymen went on and whipped Ohio State, Chicago, and Minnesota by Jack C. McIlvoy Captain decisive margins, then lost to Indiana, 23V2 to 6%. To top the season off, the Illini captured three out of eight individual titles in the Big Ten Conference Meet to give them first place. Illinois scored 24 points while Michigan took second with 19. Al Sapora, a plucky red-haired junior and a consistent winner throughout the year, annexed a victory in the 126-pound division. Captain Jack McIlvoy definitely proved his prowess by cinching the 145-pound berth, and John Ginay, another junior, took first in the 165-pound division. Other point winners were Dan Blum and Archie Deutschman, who placed second in the 118- and 135-pound divisions respectively, and Chuck Mutter, who annexed a third in the 175- pound class. Both McIlvoy and Ginay won their way to the finals in the National Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament at Indianapolis the following week. I Corbett Leverich Keating Battaglia Huth Sizer Williamson Law Werner Rivkind Silverstein Mutter Ginay Kenney Retherford Buchman Emmons Powless Sapora Price Chamberlain Helman Hong Blum Deutschman 937 Page 210 VARSITY GYMNASTICS Paul S. Prather Captain Although it only broke even on dual meets, win- ning three and losing three, the Illinois gymnastic team had a successful season and wound up competi- tion in fine style by taking third place in the Big Ten Conference meet. The results of this meet were especially gratifying as the Illini competed without Len Burgeson and Ed Hughes, lettermen who were lost because of injuries. Coach Hartley Price had charge of the team the first semester and then left on a leave of absence to work on his doctor's degree at Cornell. Al Jennings, an Illini gymnastic star of two years ago, replaced Price and turned in a commendable job of coaching. In the Big Ten Conference meet, which was the highlight of the season, Illinois failed to take any first places but displayed considerable strength in win- ning seconds and thirds. Ray Stuermer, an outstand- ing man on the team, placed second on the horizontal bar. Ray also performs on the side horse and the flying rings. Dick Potter garnered another second for Illinois in the side horse event. Potter consistently performed well in competition and was one of the most valuable men on the team. In tumbling, Illinois displayed strength with Doug Marshall placing sec- ond and Bob Edwards tying for third place. Marvin Monk added a few points by taking fourth in the flying rings. In dual meets, Illinois won twice from Chicago, lost twice to Iowa, and divided two with Minnesota. In a preliminary meet, the Illini won from Nebraska. Jennings Molcar Keyser Valiquet Brandt Wach Mies Marshall Monk Potter Stuermer Prather Burgeson Hale Edwards 1957 Page 211 I VARSITY SWIMMING Edwin J. Man ley Coach Warren C. Overman Captain After easily winning its initial meet of the season, Coach Ed Manley's swimming team faltered, finish- ing up with two victories, three defeats, and one tie, and tying for fifth place with Minnesota in the Big Ten meet which was characterized by record-breaking competition. Norm Lewis, sprint star, was the mainstay in the free style races and garnered many points for the Illini. Captain Butch Overman also excelled in the free style races. Eli Ellis, paired with Walt Rotkis, upheld the Illini honor on the spring board. Both men were experienced and each placed high in all meets. The strong Illini relay teams played a major part in the scoring, and in the Minnesota meet their vic- tories brought the Manleymen a 42 to 42 tie. Captain Overman held down the anchor position in the 300- yard medley relay and was assisted by Bob Cutter and Stan Alcorn. The 400-yard relay team was com- posed of Milt Hopwood, John Brouk, Overman, and Lewis. Several sophomores made commendable show- ings. George Lowe, a distance free styler, showed promise in the 440- and 220-yard free style races. Stan Alcorn, breaststroker, and Bob Cutter, back- stroker, also showed considerable promise. They were of great value to the team in special events and as members of the relay teams. In dual meets, Illinois whipped Purdue, 56 to 28; lost a close one to Iowa, 45 to 39; then tied at 42-all with Minnesota. Later the Illini lost to Ohio State, 55 to 29; defeated Chicago, 44 to 40; and were beaten by Northwestern, 57 to 27. ft JV ' r Nn t 1 HK : flA ! JH 1 fll 1 I ' i }M jmB H a fl BL k fl BI m b |HK JBHv ■ ■B M Barry Ellis Hallden Lowe Hopwood Brouk Rotkis Cutter Alcorn Lewis Manley Overman i u4 937 .■■■■■■••■•:■•'■■ VARSITY WATER POLO Norman B. Lewis Captain The water polo team, coached by Ed Manley, though it failed to repeat its performance of last year when it won the Big Ten championship, came through with a very successful season. Until the last game, Illinois had a chance to win the title, but a defeat by Chicago dispelled all hopes. Captain Norm Lewis led the team to three vic- tories and two defeats. The Illini opened competi- tion with a brilliant victory over Purdue. After lead- ing 5 to 0 at the half, the Manleymen increased their margin to 10 to 3 at the end of the game. Bob Cutter was the leading scorer for Illinois with four goals. Captain Lewis and Johnny Brouk accounted for two of the Illini total, and Butch Overman and George Lowe also tallied one apiece. In the next two encounters the Illini broke even. Illinois defeated Iowa 4 to 3 and then lost to North- western by the same score. The loss to the Wildcats was keenly felt by the defending champions since both teams entered the game with unblemished records. The Illini, featuring an attack by Stan Alcorn and Cutter trounced Ohio State, 9 to 0. Chicago dashed all Illini hopes, however, when they won 7 to 3. The Illinois team, weary from a swimming meet, was confronted with a fresh Maroon seven, most of whom did not compete in the swimming meet. Alcorn scored twice, and Cutter once, but it couldn't match Chicago's powerful offensive. Cutter Sear Lewis Hopwood Alcorn Manley Israel Lowe Brouk Overman Varble 937 Page 213 VARSITY FENCING Morris L. Green Captain Herbert W. Craig Coach Coach Herb Craig faced the 1937 fencing season with only three lettermen returning, but with inten- sive drill he produced a team which placed second to Chicago in the Big Ten meet and won five and lost one in the dual meet season. Captain Morris Green was the outstanding man in the saber division, and Jim Jackson was the top epee man, while the foils group was capably handled by Floyd Traynham, Bill Katz, and Hy Handelman. Assisting these were Hal Weingartner in saber and Bob Sternfeld at eppe. After brushing aside Cincinnati, 14 to 3, the Illini opened the Big Ten season with a 12 to 5 win over Purdue. Traynham was the star, winning all three of his foils matches. A week later Traynham repeated his performance as the Illini defeated Mich- igan, 10 to 7. The only defeat of the season resulted at Madison, Wisconsin, where Wisconsin eked out a close victory, 10 to 7. Then Northwestern, expecting an easy victory, was repelled by the decisive score of 12 to 5, as Illinois won all three divisions. In the final meet, Ohio State was beaten, 9 to 8. Ohio dominated the Big Ten meet which fol- lowed, although Green, Jackson, and Katz did well enough to gain second place for Illinois. Of this group, however, Jackson was the only one to gain an individual honor, getting second in the epee. Hecht Weingartner Frye Graves Traynham Green Jackson Katz Sternfeld Craig )JUUxy J 1937  214 1 VARSITY POLO Major Clifford B. Cole Coach Rapidly gaining public favor at Illinois, polo was again the recipient of much attention during the fall season. Under the direction of an array of coaches, including Lt. -Colonel H. A. Flint, Major C. B. Cole, and Captain L. M. Grener, the team broke even on games during the outdoor fall season with two vic- tories and two defeats. The opening game with Missouri proved to be a thriller. After a hard fought battle all the way through, the Illini put across the winning goal in an extra period, winning 7 to 6. Captain Mike Gor- don, Fred Wright, Gene Bauer, and Lee Rodgers were mounted for Illinois, with Bob Johnson acting as substitute. On the morning of Homecoming, the poloists de- Michael J. Gordon Captain feated Ohio State before a large and enthusiastic crowd of alumni and students. The game was char- acterized by plenty of good hard riding and was probably the best ever played on the local field. The final score was Illinois 8, Ohio State 5. With high hopes of a season without a defeat, the Illini set out for their first game away from home. They met, however, a rejuvenated Missouri quartet which was revengeful for its previous show- ing against Illinois. As a result Missouri connected for 7 goals while Illinois countered with only 2. The next day the Illini engaged Iowa State in a rough and hard fought game. The splendid Illini come-back in the last two periods was not enough to overcome the Iowa lead and Illinois lost, 9 to 6. Elder Gordon Wright Bauer Rodgers Cole Kutner Burroughs Blackstone Johnson Austin DMsy 4 9J7 I VARSITY GOLF John H. Utley Coach Golf, a game for many years over-shadowed by the many other sports on the Illinois campus, is rap- idly gaining the recognition of the Illini sport fans. Coach John Utley's 1936 golf team, consisting of Captain Elton Hill, Wilbur Kokes, Johnny Hobart, Dene Zahn, Sonny Hedges, Bill Kahl, and Al Triebel, won two matches, lost three, and placed third in the Big Ten Meet. The Illini lost to Notre Dame in their first match of the season, 17 to 10. The next week-end Indiana, Coach Utley's alma mater, came to Illinois for the first time since Utley became coach, but the Illini did not consider this and trounced them, 19x 2 to 7 2- Northwestern handed Illinois its first conference defeat, 14V2 to I2V2. The Illini doubles groups took the lead, 5x 2 to 3%, but in the singles, the Wildcat golfers forged ahead to victory. Wilbur J. Kokes Captain Just in reverse of the Northwestern meet, the Illini lost their doubles matches and won the singles to beat Purdue, 11% to 6V2. Al Triebel proved the sensation of the day when he carded an eagle on the 410-yard sixth hole. This had been done only once before in the .history of the Urbana course. By losing, 12 to 6, to Michigan, the Illini failed to pierce the unmarred record of the Wolverines. In the long awaited singles match between Charles Kocsis of Michigan and Kokes, two of the outstand- ing golfers in the Big Ten, Kocsis won, 2y2 to y2. The Big Ten Meet closed Illinois' 1936 season. Paced by Kokes, Illinois ranked second with 299 points to Michigan's 281 at the end of morning competition, but the Illini slipped to third place in the afternoon. Kokes placed fourth, behind three Michigan golfers, for Illini individual honors. Page 216 VARSITY TENNIS William D. Rich Captain Caspar H. Nannes Coach With only two men, Joe Moll and Captain Dick Lew ers, holding the regular positions throughout the 1936 season, Coach Caspar Nannes' varsity tennis team struggled through a strenuous schedule and, despite the wet courts during most of the training season, wound up with a record of four victories and three defeats. The other places on the squad were taken by either Bill Rich, Bruce Hicks, Jim Maloney, or Jack Wright in most of the matches. The team began well by winning a non-confer- ence match from Notre Dame, 6 to 0, in which they swept every set, and then nipped Ohio State, 4 to 2, for its first Big Ten victory. The Illini then slipped considerably and were de- feated by both Michigan and Chicago, 5 to 2, and 5 to 1, respectively. Moll won his singles, and Lewers and Rich captured a doubles victory in the Michigan meet, while Lewers and Rich in doubles were the only winners at Chicago. Illinois made a comeback against Wisconsin and Iowa, winning both by the score of 5 to 1. Northwestern beat Illinois, 6 to 0, in the final meet of the season, losing only one set when Moll defeated Russ Ball, number one player, in the open- ing set of their match. In the Big Ten Meet, the Illini tied for fifth place with Ohio State and Iowa with 2 points, while North- western nosed out Chicago for the title by one point, 14-13. McCoy Rich Yeaton Confer Sivley 1957 Page 217  '• '. O w O i— 2 w 1 — • ?f PS ►J PQ W PQ • • { l V f ' •« % ttOuLWl lOUX INTRAMURAL tr 1 Edwin J. Manley Director Derrick L. Brewster Senior Manager Junior Managers Under the direction of E. J. Manley, Director of Intramural Athletics, the number of organizations and students participating in the University of Illinois Intramural System showed an increase during the season of 1936-1937. Early in April the three leading houses in number of points were Phi Delta Theta, Zeta Beta Tau, and Tau Kappa Epsilon. The competition in the group sports was again divided into two leagues, one for independents and one for fraternities. Due to continual efforts to in- crease independent participation, a much larger number competed this year than formerly. A wide variety of sports, including basketball, ping-pong, handball, soccer, bowling, volleyball, ice hockey, swimming, wrestling, horseshoes, base- ball, track, golf, and tennis enabled more than two thousand men students to participate in some sport especially interesting to them. Bowling and ice hockey attracted an unusually large number of teams; sev- eral weeks of practice periods greatly improved the caliber of ice hockey competition. In addition to carrying on the regular intramural program, the Intramural managers again took charge of managing the Illinois swimming team. Sophomore Managers INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Bob Crocombe High Poin: Man 1935-56 INTRAMURAL STANDINGS 1935-36 Sigma Nu 518l 2 Beta Theta Pi 434% Tau Kappa Epsilon 431 Zeta Psi 2631 2 Phi Delta Theta 257i 2 Delta Chi 219y2 Zeta Beta Tau 209 Sigma Pi .' 203 Phi Kappa Sigma 201 Theta Xi 185 Alpha Sigma Phi . . 170V2 Phi Sigma Kappa 161 Intramural Championship Trophy Sigma Nu, Intramural Champions, 1935-36 1951 Page 221 I ' 3 . w-ifl I H INTRAMURAL INTRAMURAL WINNERS Spring 1936 Basketball A Team Alpha Sigma Phi Basketball B Team Phi Delta 7 beta Independent Basketball Dunkel Foundation Swimming Sigma Nu Bowling Sigma Nu Water Polo Sigma Nu Soccer Sigma Pi Volleyball -. Sigma Pi Ping-pong Huxman Ice Hockey Zeta Psi Free Throw Phi Delta Theta Track Phi Delta Theta Golf Sigma Nu Horseshoes Benham IDENTIFICATION Top — Alpha Sigma Phi — Basketball Champions Top Left — Soebbing, Bush — Tennis Doubles Champions Center — Sigma Pi — Volleyball Champions Lower Left — Brinker — Back-stroke Champion Bottom — Zeta Psi — Ice-Hockey Champions Itt Si j ■ L .0 h CHAMPIONS INTRAMURAL WINNERS F 2936 Volleyball Phi Epsilon Pi Soccer Tau Kappa Epsilon Bowling Sigma Pi Water Polo Kappa Sigma Fall Tennis Singles Grain Fall Tennis Doubles Soebbing-Bush Track Phi Delta Theta Fall Golf Sigma Nu Turkey Run Downs-Gaines Softball Alpha Sigma Phi Independent Softball Dunkel Foundation IDENTIFICATION Top — Tau Kappa Epsilon — Baseball Champions Top Right — Crain — Tennis Singles Champion Center — Downs, Done, Gaines — Turkey Run Winners Lower Right — Sigma Nu — Golf Champions Bottom — Phi Delta Theta — Track Champions %.. HtfifviH Wt!r im ITu , ■  s Ob, fesA i -.- flfl' Bi -T f 7937 Page 223 .| GYMKHANA The Third Annual Gymkhana, held on April 24, 1936, was one of the most colorful presentations that the University has seen. Dedicated to the Eleventh Olympiad, the show drew the largest crowd ever to witness a Gymkhana performance in three years. Miss Frances Douthitt, the Goddess of victory, ruled over the entire production. It was also at this time that John Watt, a senior in the School of Physical Educa- tion, was given the Delta Theta Epsilon award. This cup is given each year to the student in Physical Edu- cation who seems most likely to succeed in his field. The performance of a number of well-known guest artists also added considerable interest to the produc- tion. At the close of the performance, William Wat- son, manager of the Gym Team, presented Coach Hartley Price with a watch for his untiring effort in helping to make the Third Annual Gymkhana a complete success. I 1, 937 INTERSCHOLASTICS On the afternoon of May 17, 1936, hundreds of high school athletes and spectators from all over the State gathered in Memorial Stadium to see York High of Elmhurst garner 6y2 more points than New Trier to win the forty-second annual Interscholastic track meet. York High won the half-mile relay to beat out New Trier who had been following closely. In order to do this, they were forced to set a new Interscholastic record of 1:29.8. The scene of activities changed in the evening to the Armory, where the twenty-ninth Interscholastic Circus was presented. The three ring circus featured twenty-three major displays, the most outstanding of which was the Flying Illini, a group of courageous students who presented the only collegiate aerial cast- ing act in existence. Paul Prather, captain of the gym- nastics team, established a new record of eighty-two turns in his spectacular muscle grind. 1 9U age 225 ftRSS !CT!§I . .rur-n f V — If nr — i teidi oitieu L ailLpilA CJL CclA CTA uiiLcut r-h (Lll III 1 1 Alt (ill LOU acLcUi uLuivetAitii lie 1 omen I jJ i wli cat i UjtaiiiaL _. I I UM S t.s LCA I LLiitati 'J f II a e s 1-3 -J M H W CO W Q i— i c 3 W ffl cu w u w I— I W w w « Oh w 1-4 O o .;• ijfcf: .. ■„. 3 (' - sl • ACHEM cuwvyuts JLexid exs CawupuA- Jue adua-lA. Page 231 Photographs by PAUL STONE-RAYMOR, LTD. i i m fr Page 232 CawupuA- Jue a Le -iA- i Page 233 Page 234 CawupuA- £je xaj£ A. Page 235 Photographs by PAUL STONE-RAYMOR, LTD. « Page 236 CawiwuA- Jle cLO e A- Page 237 SENATE SUPERVISION YMCA FOUNDATION UNION LEADER BOARD CABIN I i i JM d o S3 o u H I— I o l-H 0- H u Q i— i m w l-H W C 5 w Ch w PC H w o w 03 5 S l-H u Aiimwji hmioiA, i William G. Whyte Vice-President STUDENT SENATE George W. Goble, A.B., L.L.: FACULTY ADVISERS Charles M. Kneier, Ph.D. William D. Templeman, Ph.D. STUDENT OFFICERS G. Cameron Brown President William G. Whyte Vice-President Perle H. Adler Secretary Edgar E. Barton Treasurer MEMBERS Perle H. Adler Mary J. Adsit Edgar E. Barton R. Field Beam Beverly B. Belyea Derrick L. Brewster G. Cameron Brown Howard W. Clement G. William Easterbrook J. Garth Elzea Alexander L. Haglund Helen M. Jeske Robert R. Lauber Carol R. Layman Carolyn S. Lowry Elizabeth E. McCarty Charles E. Meyers F. Jane Moore Paul W. Neidhardt Lloyd F. Oleson Charles L. Rabe Jean F. Robinson William G. Whyte John R. Young The Student Senate, much reduced in size from that of previous years, is now a more effective and powerful body than before. The main func- tion of the Senate is the supervision of all general student affairs. It also works in collaboration with the University Senate Committee on Student Affairs regarding regulations and violations. The Senate was organized in 1931 as an outgrowth of the dissatisfac- tion of the student body with the system of student government in the Uni- versity. In 1935 changes were made and a new constitution was adopted; the membership which previously consisted of fifty-four members was re- duced to twenty-four, twelve of these to be activity heads, and twelve popularly elected. For particular work in cooperation with the Committee on Student Affairs the Senate selects a council of six members. Beam Meyers Layman Whyte Lauber Templeman Kneier Elzea Barton Neidhardt Young Easterbrook Brown Brewster Haglund Moore Robinson McCarty Adsit Jeske Adler Belyea Lowry I I OMsy Page 240 937 STUDENT SENATE Perle H. Adler Beverly B. Belyea R. Field Beam Howard W. Clement William G. Whyte Derrick L. Brewster Paul W. Neidhardt Mary J. Adsit Robert R. Lauber COMMITTEES Honorary Organizations G. William Easterbrook. General Welfare Alexander L. Haglund Carolyn S. Lowry Extra-curricular Activities Helen M. Jeske Elections and By-laws Edgar E. Barton Social Events J. Garth Elzea Carol R. Layman Charles E. Meyers F. Jane Moore John R. Young Lloyd F. Oleson Charles L. Rabe Jean F. Robinson Elizabeth E. McCarty From information which was gathered by last year's Senate, a report was drawn up this year concerning the hospital situation and a recom- mendation was given by the group. It was suggested that the hospital fa- cilities be extended, the cost for membership be raised, more service be given, and that membership in the Hospital Association be compulsory for all students of the University. A Senate sub-committee has been working in collaboration with the Independent Council in an effort to improve conditions among the inde- pendents. This combined group has made a survey of independent room- ing conditions and presented its report to the University and to the General Assembly. The ultimate goal of this investigation is to have the University build dormitories that will provide the independent student with cleaner and more comfortable living quarters at a low cost. Perle H. Adler Secretary Edgar E. Barton Treasurer Student Senate Meeting JljLy-d 937 1 Page 241 Robert D. Partlow President Carroll E. Snyder Vice-President ILLINOIS UNION OFFICERS Robert D. Partlow President Carroll E. Snyder Vice-President Alexander L. Haglund Second Vice-President James C. Bagg Secretary Edward J. Filbey Treasurer Edward B. Stafford Business Manager ILLINOIS UNION CABINET Wendell L. Farris Home-coming Stunt Show Albert Grossarth Programs Phillip D. Simon Minstrel Show I.LOYD F. OLESON Bradley Durward G. Judy Benefit Dance Gustave D. Friesem Celebrations Charles F. Stansberry, Jr Guides and Union Week Robert E. Wooldridge Popularity Contest Robert F. Stafford Billiards and Bowling Robert E. Aurand Union Week and News Richard S. Simpson University Anniversary The Illinois Union was organized for the purpose of promoting Illinois spirit and loyalty. Membership in this Union, which occupies a leading position in campus activities, is open to all undergraduate men. Directly under the officers of the organization is the junior cabinet which consists of eight men who act as the heads of the committees and the directors of the events which take place under the sponsorship of the Union during the year. The committees themselves are made up of the men on the freshman-sophomore council. Oleson Stansberry Simon Stafford Bagg Judy Aurand Farris Simpson Wooldridge Grossarth Friesem I I DM Page 242 957 ILLINOIS UNION ILLINOIS UNION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Faculty Robert B. Browne James J. Doland Edward J. Filbey Gleyn Goodwine James C. Bagg Arthur A. Carrara Alexander L. Haglund Lloyd M. McClure Students Eugene G. Young William G. Palmer Hiram T. Scovill Carl Stephens Fred H. Turner Warren D. Orr Robert D. Partlow Carroll E. Snyder Richard E. Ward a jjjjji HiflE;j s m f fl M nm i j -- X - Ik Jfcv The Illinois Union Board of Directors has control over the Union in all of its functions. This Board of Directors is composed of the three ex- ecutive officers of the Union, one student representative elected from each of the major colleges in the University, three faculty members, and a repre- sentative of the Alumni Association. This Board of Directors determines the general policies of the Union and elects the officers and members of the Junior Cabinet. The Union together with the Tribe of Illini sponsored the revival of torch-light parades which preceded several of the big football games. With the cooperation of the Woman's League, the Union sponsored programs on the Homecoming, Dads Day, and Mothers Day week-ends. A guide service directed by Josef F. Wright, Director of Public Infor- mation for the University, has been established with the members of the freshman-sophomore council who are trained by Mr. Wright. They con- duct visitors around the campus to point out the buildings and various other places of interest and to explain their significance and back-ground. Robert B. Browne President, Board of Directors Alexander L. Haglund Second Vice-President Stephens Goodwine 'DMixf oj 937 U Page 243 Robert D. Brodt Vice-President I I Y. M.C.A. CABINET MEMBERS Robert R. Lauber. President Robert D. Brodt Vice-President Richard E. Younggren Recorder John A. Douglas Freshman Fellowship Lionel J. Hirsch Social John L. Marley Reception Fred W. Riggs International Fellowship John E. Velde, Jr Meetings Jan V. Gunn Independent Fireside Forums Howard E. Slibeck Membership Robert D. Brodt Deputations Theodore H. Bray Junior Boys Work Herbert E. Welhener Older Boys Work Homer L. Guck , Publicity Franklin H. Allen Church Relations Richard B. Walker Vocational Counsel An organization whose objective is the enrichment of the lives of stu- dents through furtherance of Christian ideals, the Young Men's Christian Association carries out a widespread program each year. Any male student or faculty member may join the Y. M.C.A. and participate in its activities. Every year the Y.M.C.A. holds two periods of Freshman Camp near Decatur, where the freshmen have a chance to meet their future class- mates and the leading activity men of the campus. Other main activities are: Freshman-Faculty dinner, fraternity and independent Fireside Forums, Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. Mixers, and Monthly Sunday Evening Meetings. In addition to the above activities the Y.M.C.A. offers a Vocational Guidance program with Twin City business men and members of the fac- ulty as advisers with whom interested students may confer on vocational topics. Blaisdell Guck Marley Walker Slibeck Gunn Coldwell Hirsch Wilson Reiner Velde Allen Lauber Brodt Riggs Bray 937 AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL OFFICERS First Semester Melvin P. Gehlbach President Judson P. Mason Agricultural Economics. Sheldon H. Irish Agricultural Education . John C. Alison Hoof and Horn. . . . Clarence W. Mies Field and Furrow. . . Lawrence E. House Horticulture . . . . Second Semester John R. Spear Robert E. Spangler Robert Howey Arthur L. Schick Clarence W. Mies Arthur P. Sidwell Rodney Lockhart Dairy Technology Alan L. Goodmiller Frank W. Andrew Agricultural Engineering Frank W. Andrew Harlan C. Rathe Dairy Products Milbourn F. De Munn Poultry Bernard B. Bohren The Agriculture Council is the official governing body of the Agri- cultural students. The president of the Council is also the president of the Agricultural Club which is made up of representatives of each of the va- rious student clubs in the College of Agriculture, namely Field and Furrow Club, Hoof and Horn Club, Dairy Technology Club, Horticulture Club, Dairy Production Club, Agricultural Engineering Club, Agricultural Eco- nomics Club, Poultry Club, and the Agricultural Education Club. There are two distinct councils every year, one for each semester. ' The function of the council is to supervise all of the student activities in the College of Agriculture. Meeting at least twice each semester, it as- sists the various clubs in preparing their programs and in regulating their finances. It also takes charge of and directs the entertainments given by the Ag students such as the Freshman-Faculty Mixer, the Ag Dance, dances given by the clubs, and the stock shows. The Council was organized to further the development of agriculture and related subjects, and to bring about a closer understanding between technical and professional agriculture. Its work is synchronized with that of the student-faculty advisory committee of the Agricultural College. Melvin P. Gehlbach President, First Semester John R. Spear President, Second Semester -jm jmrAm A£ h Howey Irish Schick Goodmiller Sidwell De Munn Bohren Alison Mies Lockhart Andrew Rathe 1931 Page 245 Carroll E. Snyder Men's Chairman Carolyn J. Agnew Women' s Chairman HOMECOMING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Carroll E. Snyder Men's Chairman Carolyn J. Agnew Wome n's Chairman Daniel H. Meyer Badges Wanda L. Spencer Howard J. Russell Publicity Rosemary Steuber George W. Kiningham Awards and Decorations Betty J. Prouty William A. Smith Registration and Information De Loris E. Hendrix Herbert R. Fisher Accomodation Barbara Diehl Harry L. Miller Reunion Balloons Medora M. Clow Frank A. Cronican . Reports Dorothy Durham Though the Fighting Illini suffered a defeat at the hands of North- western, the conference champions, the Homecoming celebration was none the less glorious in the rest of its festivities. First place in the decorations of fraternity houses was taken by Kappa Sigma's clever portrayal of a ranch with cow-boys roping a large wildcat. A gala merry-go-round with Indian-mounted ponies encircling the huge pillars of its house brought first place in the sorority competition to Kappa Alpha Theta. The pep meeting, sponsored by the Illinois Union, was a great suc- cess with its bonfire, speeches, and cheering. In addition to the program sponsored by the Union and the Woman's League, many of the frater- nities and sororities gave their own banquets for alumni and guests. The Tribe of Illini in cooperation with the Student-Alumni Association spon- sored the Home-coming dance at the Men's New Gymnasium. The Home- coming Stunt Show was presented by the Union both Friday and Saturday nights. Spencer Cronican I id1 Fisher Hendrix Russell Diehl Prouty Miller 1957 DADS DAY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Alexander L. Haglund Men's Chairman Clarabelle McKinlay Women' s Chairman Albert Grossarth Programs Charles R. Miller Tags Harriet B. White V. Harry Adrounie Registration Helen D. Porter William A. Smith Reports Molly M. Phelps Harold A. Campbell Accommodations Elizabeth M. Morrow Robert D. Bailey Publicity Mary J. Ryan James R. Johnston Reception Roberta M. Baldwin The Illinois Union and the Woman's League this year set a precedent for the future with a new type of program for Dads Day proceedings. To build up a waning interest in the celebration, the committee sponsored sev- eral contests. A prize was awarded to the Dad who had travelled the longest distance to attend the festivities and also to the Dad who has sent the most children through this institution and now has a son or a daughter enrolled in the University. The fathers of football players were given seats directly behind the players' bench and wore large placards with their sons' numbers. After the various dinners given for the Dads they went to a meeting in the Auditorium where President Willard gave them his welcoming ad- dress; a concert by the Men's Glee Club was also given and some of the best acts of the Home-coming Stunt Show were presented. The Theatre Guild successfully presented Behold This Dreamer and a dance was given by Sachem in honor of the members of Bucket and Dipper, Junior activity honorary of Ohio State University. Alexander L. Haglund Men's Chairman Clarabelle McKinlay Women's Chairman Campbell Porter 937 Page 247 I 1 STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Charles E. Meyers President C Edgar Daly First Vice-President William C. Burt Second Vice-President Chester H. Elder Secretary Frank T. Niklewicz, Jr Treasurer Charles R. Frederick Gleyn Goodwine ADVISERS William J. Pfister BOARD OF DIRECTORS Carl Stephens Edgar E. Barton Roy W. Clough Ora D. Gay Harold E. Goeke Robert L. Johnson Durward G. Judy Robert C Kelso Lawrence A. Kerns Albert B. Mullenix Kirby F. Post Benjamin Rifken Wendell W. Turner The Student-Alumni Association carries on one of the most extensive campaigns of any student organization on the campus. It is largely respon- sible for a great deal of the interest of the alumni and of prospective stu- dents in the University for it links together the alumni, the students, and the prospective Illini. Its major activities are in its social program which sponsors the dances at Homecoming, Dads Day, and Interscholastic week-ends, and between semesters. These dances not only bring pleasure to the student but als3 enable the association to finance its other undertakings. Founded in 1932, its progress has been rapid. Its most important undertaking at present is the attempt to increase the interest of various Illinois communities in the University. It has fostered the organization of Illinois county and community clubs of undergraduate students, and is also attempting to aid the Alumni Association in organizing alumni groups through the help of the undergraduate students. Charles E. Meyers President  I Post Johnson Gay Mulleni Daly Goeke Kerns Meyers Rifken Barton Niklewicz Turner Elde Judy 937 Page 248 Karl J. Ekblaw President ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Karl T. J. Ekblaw President Wilfred C. Ropiequet Immediate Past President Mrs Alice B. Clark First Vice-President Charles Wham Second Vice-President Carl Stephens General Secretary and Editor Alumni News William J. Ppister Field Secretary Ramona L. Walker Assistant Secretary Gleyn Goodwine Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rodney L. Bell Ralph D. Chapman Howard L. Cheney George Clark Dr. C L. Daniels Howard B. Hare Glenn G. Paxton Irene D. Pierson Albert Triebel The University of Illinois Alumni Association is a non-profit cor- poration operating under the laws of the State. This organization, which has been continuously active since 1873, adopted its present constitution in 1913. Alumni of the University have created and maintained this Associa- tion as an organized and directed auxiliary to the University itself. The object of the Association is to encourage and stimulate the continued in- terest of all former students in the University and in each other, and further, to serve the University in every manner possible. With its main offices in the Student Center adjoining the Urbana campus, the Association is well located to coordinate its work with stu- dent and University activities and to provide a convenient meeting place for visiting alumni. A recently established branch office in Chicago serves the thousands of Illinois alumni there as well as the University Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy. Fundamental in its operation is the matter of alumni records for which an office staff is constantly employed to keep record of more than 130,000 former students. Of great importance in the maintenance of these records is the Alumni Association magazine, the Illinois Alumni News, which circulates monthly to all members. Founder's Day Nation-Wide Broadcast DJlta of I9U UNIVERSITY DANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS G. William Easterbrook, Chairman Mary J. Ads it Robert R. Lauber Carolyn S. Lowry Paul W. Neidhardt Lloyd F. Oleson One of the most powerful University student administration units is the Student Senate Dance Supervision Committee which, functioning in a joint committee with the University Senate Sub-Committee on Social Events, supervises all University social affairs. The committee consists of four members and a chairman appointed by the Student Senate from its own members. This chairman also serves as the chairman of the joint committee which is now known as the University Dance Committee. Instead of being merely a student organization, the joint committee now consists of two members of the Student Affairs Committee, Professor W. B. Templeman and Professor L. E. Card; C. R. Fredericks, Clerk of the Committee; and an ex-omcio member chosen from the Student Senate in addition to the regular Student Senate Committee of five members. The committee is now better organized than it was in past years due to the new membership and to the new rules which were formulated last year. These rules govern its actions and divide all social functions into the separate headings of gen- eral University functions and events sponsored by individual organizations. The function of the joint committee is the supervision and approval of all bids for orchestras, decorations, and programs. It also sanctions patron lists for all major functions and .has direct authority over any dance com- mittee appointed by class or council officials or any other organization which is presenting a major social event. The printing, issuing, and audit- ing of tickets, and the distribution of complimentary tickets and invita- tions are also under its supervision. jjlJp Pi; W ' « G. William Easterbrook Chairman Neidhardt Adsit Oleson Lowrv 1 I i h 1957 Page 250 Harold S. Dawson Chairman INTERFRATERNITY DANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Harold S. Dawson Charles R. Frederick Robert S. Holty Paul M. Van Arsdell Gordon G. Warder Creation of the Interfraternity Dance Committee was a depression- born measure instituted to furnish fraternity men with high class dances at cost price. This new program attempted to replace costly fraternity and poorly conducted radio dances, at the same time placing the cost upon those enjoying dances. From their inauguration the annual series of five dances has been popular with the student body. Due to the increased financial ability of fraternities to hold better dances, however, the demand for this type of entertainment has somewhat de creased, and the committee will probably hold only two major functions next year instead of five as in previous years. The committee is made up of seven members, four being faculty men and three seniors chosen by the faculty members and the graduating seniors on the committee. The duties of the committee are to plan the dance schedule generally, select orchestras and programs, provide for decorations, and supervise the dance itself. The committee aims to reg- ulate its funds so that no surplus is available at the end of the year. The first of this season's dances was held in the Ice Skating Rink, in honor of the new fraternity pledges. Anson Weeks and his orchestra fur- nished the music. Ted Weems and his lilting rhythms presided over the next dance, which was formal and held at the George Huff Gymnasium. Two more formal dances were given later in the season. At the first of these Count Basi presented his swing music, and at the latter George Olson presided with music of tomorrow. The last dance of the season was a carnival dance, and was given in the spring. Van Arsdell Frederick Holty I91 1 Page 251 FRESHMAN COUNCIL OFFICERS Ebon C. Jones President, First Semester Judith L. Bazelon President, Second Semester Edward L. Bentley Vice-President Rosemary Best Secretary Mary S. Stewart. Treasurer MEMBERS Lois I. Blue William J. Gingold Alice W. Hibbert Gene La Rocque Virginia M. Pinniger Howard E. Roth Adeline Schpok Norman W. Seip William J. Sheehan Joanna B. Sousley George W. Wenthe Bentley Wenthe Best Roth Bazelon Seip Blue Sheehan Hibbert La Rocque Schpok Jones BAHA'I YOUTH GROUP To Study the Baha'i Teachings STAFF Garreta H. Busey, Ph.D. Mrs. Ellery B. Paine w STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Margaret R. Kunz General Chairman Robert W. Gaines Program Chairman Annamarie Kunz Secretary E. McMunn Swengel Social Chairman Lewis K. Zerby Librarian Mattoon Poirot J. Gaines M. Swengel Chapin Shields Robertson Sweney Fink Snider Riccard Baker Busey Paine A. Kunz Zerby R. Gaines M. Kunz M. Swengel 1937 ■HH HHB McKINLEY FOUNDATION l rew er provided by Presbyterians for student social and religions activities on the campus STAFF J. WALTER MALONE, Jr. . . p. , Roy M. Smith ,. • , „. Associate Director Jennis Barry ,- , J Counselor Madge S. Sanmann Counselor STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS JOHN A. Snyder President Mary E. Cordis Vice-President Margaret F. Irwin Secretary Wallace C. Harris Treasurer .. JHB0K • I ShBM  « !■  Smith M. Johnson Rucker Cordis Harris Malone Swengel Irwin Sraaltz Miller Otto Anderson G. Johnson Fleming Barry Hoerr Snyder Sanmann DeGuzman Willoughby Sidell WESLEY FOUNDATION A church center for the religious and social activities of Methodist students STAFF Paul Burt ._„ Director John L. Sailor :. Associate Director Roy J. Hendricks Student Assistant Blanche Wand Student Assistant STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Lillian M. Snyder , President Millard E. Castle Vice-President Mildred E. Spitler Secretary Arthur E. Richter Treasurer Castle Kepner Wehking Gregory Jeffers Hendricks Cole Deale Campbell Hudson Logan Winkler Keyes Alexander Wand Woolery Spitler Plunkett Pulliam Scovil Krughofr Snyder Richter Adkisson Burt ' - Page 251 Jljl X u 2 u o w Q W E- w 2 X u tin W PC C 5 z O i— i H o u w Q H W u E u o X! E-h NDSHELL o-cl fi William G. Whyte Chairman Robert S. Boynton Vice-Chairman William K. Lawrence Vice-Chairman SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE William G. Whyte Chairman Robert S. Boynton Vice-Chairman William K. Lawrence Vice-Chairman Gus Greanias ohn W. Kluberg Harvey D. Bender Ira M. Blitzsten Mary E. Nicoll Betty J. Prouty Marguerite C. Sheridan Floor Committee Arthur D. Hawkinson John L. Hynd Marguerite A. Solberg Virginia M. Visser Howard S. Klein Bruce K. Slonneger As each school year draws to a close, the campus socialites look forward to that gayest of University dances, the Senior Ball. On the warm and moonlit night of June 1, the Class of 1936 danced to the smooth music of Will Osborne in the beautifully decorated George Huff Gymnasium. A huge arch of flowers stood in the center of the floor, and a magnificent array of colored streamers, played on by spotlights, were suspended from bal- conies and ceiling. The background of the gorgeous white band-shell consisted of towering columns silhouetted against a blue night sky. Surrounding this was a flagstone walk, winding in and out among the fountains and boxwood trees, Slonneger Hawkinson Bender Hynd Nicoll Visser Sheridan Prouty Solberg Blitzsten Kluberg Lawrence Whyte Boynton Greanias 957 SENIOR BALL and played upon by changing colored lights. At the opposite end of the floor, an arrangement of pillars and palm trees were centered around a crystal gazing globe, thus completing the effect of a formal garden. Black silhouettes of a graduating couple, attired in caps and gowns, adorned the covers of the white leather programs. Will Osborne and his great band did more than their share in making the ball a success. His smooth style of playing, with an occa- sional novelty such as the famous Goofus, tended to make those present put the memories of a closed school year far behind and think only of the present. His two vocalists, Dick and Dorothy Rogers, sang the lyrics in their own inimitable style and received a hearty acclaim for every number. At midnight, the band swung into the Grand March led by Eddie Altorfer and Kay Schmoeger. Winding around the floor and in and out of the great arch in the center, the march ended in a glorious climax, the formation of a University of Illinois emblem around the arch. Will then played Illinois Loyalty, and the dancers joined in whole- heartedly and sang. The music of the band made the hours from nine until two pass all too rapidly, and brought a glorious summer formal to a close. G. William Easterbrook President, Second Semester Grand March, Senior Ball of 1936 1937 Page 257 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Kirby F. Post Chairman Robert D. Fast Frances E. Grant June N. Johnson Mary M. Lease Gerald W. Seng Jane E. Tharp William R. Todd Ruth H. Wade Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. Kirby F. Post Chairman Durward G. Judy President, First Semester A gay crowd of dancers left a cold snowy atmosphere outside, to enter an icily decorated interior at the George Huff Gym on the night of December 22. The mildness of the preceding weeks had rather suddenly turned into typical December weather, and had instilled the happy spirit of Christmas into the campus activities. Glistening icicles and scattered icebergs were the theme of the decorations, and the inimitable Kay Kyser sent forth music from a band- shell resembling a huge iceberg. A silver imprint of a formally attired couple adorned the black programs to carry out further the extensive scheme of the decorations. The famous band of Kay Kyser, known for his unsurpassable style of play- ing and his novel manner of introducing numbers, served to maintain an at- JUNIOR PROM mosphere of gaiety. His featured singers, Virginia Sims, Sully Mason, and Art Wilson, were at their best, and when the famous Ishkabible rendered one of his novelties, the very formal gathering broke into hi- larious laughter. A large number of the revellers preferred to stand and watch the entertainers and their clever novelties rather than to participate in the dancing. At midnight, the swaying rhythms of Kay Kyser changed into the Grand March which was led by Kirby Post, Durward Judy, and their partners, Margaret Sheridan and Jane Rollo. As the march terminated in front of the bandstand, Marjorie Green, Gamma Phi Beta, was named Queen of the Prom. Escorted by Judy, and accompanied by her maids of honor — Lillian Moss, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Peggy Old- ham, Alpha Gamma Delta — the new Queen was led back through the crowd of dancers to a throne of ice, where she was formally crowned Queen of the Junior Prom and was presented with a beautiful bracelet from her subjects, the class of '38. Then once more the music of Kay Kyser burst forth and carried on until early morning. And thus, another big night for campus society, the Junior Prom of the class of '38 became only a memory. Marjorie Green Prom Queen 'tzoetm Dancing to Kay Kyser's Music at the Junior Prom 1957 Page 259 ■ 4 'fci Samuel W. Hall Chairman Ludwig Skog, Jr. President, First Semester SOPHOMORE COTILLION COMMITTEE Samuel W. Hall Chairman Ruth L. Alberstett Bette E. Hutchison Barbara Jennings Milton J. Levin Fredrick H. McKinstry Charles C. McNair Santo L. Marino Arthur J. Neumann Marilyn S. Romm A Ticket to Happiness provided the gala theme for the first formal appearance of the Class of 1939, on Friday, January 15th. Glittering diamond-shaped ornaments, black and white streamers, and chandeliers decorated with top hats, gloves, and canes, enhanced the formal atmos- phere of the whole affair. Herbie Kay and his orchestra played from a bandstand representing a theatre front upon which the words Premiere Showing, Sophomore Cotillion were brightly illuminated. The theme was further carried out by the black celluloid programs with silver im- prints of top hats, gloves, and canes. In the midst of this gaiety and frivolity the Grand March began, led by Lud Skog, president of the Class of '39, and Sam Hall, chairman of the Cotillion. The high-light of the evening's entertainment was President Skog's presentation of Raynette Simpson, judged the most beautiful co-ed in the Sophomore Class. The dancing then continued until two when Herbie Kay and his fea- tured singers bid the Sophomore Class adieu. FRESHMAN FROLIC COMMITTEE William C. Sims. .Chairma Judith L. Bazelon Edward L. Bentley Beverlie C. Briggs Harriett B. Fuller Betty J. Pearsall Herbert J. Reingold Howard E. Roth Betty J. Stiggleman Frank E. Strang On the evening of January 16, at the Gym Annex, the Class of '40 successfully opened its campus social activities with the Freshman Frolic. The band-shell was transformed into a theater entrance with headlight billings and panel advertising. Herbie Kay's band furnished the music necessary for this Campus Premiere, and the dancers enthusiastically took the part of the well-satisfied audience. The climax of the evening's enter- tainment was the introduction by President Ebon Jones, of Beverlie Briggs, the most beautiful freshman girl, and of Edmund Nelson, the most hand- some freshman boy. The Kayettes, three lovely blues singers, enlivened the spirit of the premiere with their new and different arrangements of Mickey Mouse's Birthday Party and Dinah. With such an atmosphere of informality the traditionally gala frolic came to a close, marking the end of the first semester social season. William C. Sims Chairman Ebon C Jones President, First Semes.e Strang Stiggleman Sims Bazelon Roth Briggs Bentley Fuller Reingold Pearsall JMXsy 4 '9ZZ J %d E. Francis Fernholz Co-Chairman Betty A. Byers Co-Chairman SENIOR INFORMAL COMMITTEE E. Francis Fernholz Co-Chairman Betty A. Byers Co-Chairman Ira N. Blitzsten Robert S. Boynton Naomi R. Erickson Ernest B. Kelly Mary E. Nicoll H. Harold Schwab Mathilda C. Simpson Eugene G. Young The Class of 1937 held its annual Senior Informal on the night of Saturday, December 5. The couples danced in the George Huff Gym- nasium, to music provided by Count Basie in his rhythmic and torrid style. The Count conducted his negro band from the keyboard of his piano, alternating fast improvised stomps with slow rhythms, and featur- ing, during the evening, songs by Jimmy Rushing and special swing novelties by the rest of the band. Beneath a low-hanging ceiling of red and green streamers, the band presented a striking contrast to the dazzling white bandshell, which was decorated to resemble a snow scene and covered with occasional black notes. Black and gold programs, replicas of the caps worn by the grad- uating class, were quite in keeping with the traditional senior atmos- phere of the dance. The informality of the occasion and the entertaining music of the orchestra assured the usual popularity of this dance. I ! 1 'i'% Page 262 937 PAN-HELLENIC BALL COMMITTEE Ernest B. Kelly Co-Chairman Irene P. Levis Co-Chairman Josephine C. Bevilacqua Arthur H. Douglas Ruth W. Hall Genevieve G. Lewis Marion J. Mosser H. Harold Schwab Selim N. Tideman William G. Whyte On the evening of Saturday, March 20, two hundred and fifty couples, members of the Pan-Hellenic and Interfraternity Councils and their es- corts, gathered in the ballroom of the Urbana-Lincoln Hotel for the annual Pan-Hellenic Ball. The merry Greek socialites, dancing to the music of Dick Cisne and his orchestra, presented a very gay spectacle as the co-eds in beautiful spring gowns and the men in black and white formals glided gracefully around the floor. A new feature of this year's ball was the presentation of two profes- sional floor show attractions consisting of a blues singer and a novelty, each of which received a big applause and provided excellent entertain- ment during the intermissions. Consistent with former Pan-Hellenic Balls, the charm of the music and the beauty of the decorations put the dancers in merry mood as the evening progressed and completed the exclusive air of the function. Throughout the evening a typical college spirit prevailed and echoed the mood of campus Greekdom, to open the spring dancing season and con- tinue the celebrated tradition of Pan-Hellenic Balls. Ernest B. Kelly Co-Chairman Irene P. Levis Co-Chairman W : V 11 . A - B Brewster 1 J Douglas Burklund Tideman Mosser Whyte Lewis Schwab Bevilacqua Kelly 1957 • Page 263 i ■ Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. Co-Chairman Betty J. Prouty Co-Chairman MI-HI-LA BALL COMMITTEE Harold A. Campbell Elaine Hood June N. Johnson Charles W. Filson John H. Hoppin Carma G. Storm E. Lucille Hiller Jackson H. Wells On May 7, in a beautiful and spring-like atmosphere with surround- ings typical of Indian life and customs, the Independents presented their annual Spring Formal, the Mi-Hila Ball, in the University Skating Rink. Sponsored by the Independent Council and the Woman's Group System, the dance followed in color the gaiety of a spring festival; thus living up to the true significance of the Indian word, Mi-Hila. A new system of decorations was tried at the Ball this year; instead of the customary floodlights, the decorations committee used spotlights which furnished streams of various colored light to blend with blue flood- lights, directed toward the ceiling for indirect lighting. Programs for the Ball were in keeping with the decorations and com- pleted the charming atmosphere of a spring festival. They were deco- rated in subdued colors and carried a design which was formal in make-up. The Ball, which climaxed the social season of the Independents, proved to be a delightful affair because of its spring-like color and freshness. Storm Hood Filson Wells Prouty Wilkins Campbell Johnson Hiller Hoppin I I ■rfc Page 264 1957 ■ S 'li;;:ili ..;:xv' INDEPENDENT INFORMAL COMMITTEE Jane E. Tharp Co-chairman Grover U. Nash Co-Chairman Monte E. Bodine Marjorie Cross Alexander L. Haglund Lucile Hieser John C. McKibbin Marjorie H. O'Keefe Paul R. Patterson ISABELLE E. SCOVIL The old tradition of Friday the thirteenth, reeking with bad luck and mysterious happenings, was cast to the winds on the evening of Novem- ber 13th when the happy music of Joe Saunders burst forth at the Sixth Annual Independent Informal. The Ole Left Hander drew a capacity crowd to the George Huff Gymnasium, and turned the dance into a pep session preceding the Ohio State football game. This dance, sponsored jointly by the Woman's Group System and the Independent Council, has rapidly increased in popularity during the past few years; this year's affair topped them all. Formalities were forgotten, and even the plain, but attractive, circular programs carried out the in- formal character of the dance. The swaying rhythms of the Ole Left Hander supplemented by his singers, Jack Swift and Barbara Parks, kept the dancers in a happy mood throughout the evening. Although held in the early part of the school year, the Independent Informal will probably be remembered as one of the most spirited social affairs of the season. Grover U. Nash Co-Chairman Jane E. Tharp Co-Chairman Lowry Crain Hieser Patterson Scovil Haglund McKibbin Cross Bodine Tharp Nash O'Keefe 937 Page 265 John C. Alison Chairman John R. Spear President, Second Semester AG DANCE COMMITTEE John C. Alison. . . James R. Dunseth Wendell L. Farris David L. Freeman .Chairman Claud H. Harrold, Jr. R. Carlton Kirkpatrick Donald G. McAllister John K. Parks Roland G. Yager Eugene G. Young Back to the farm seemed to be the theme of the Agricultural and Home Ec students dance of April 10. Bales of hay, straw, and occasional bags of oats, scattered hap-hazardly around the floor, gave the Ice Skating Rink the atmosphere of a Saturday night barn dance. Dancing to the music of Dick Hartom, the merry couples, comfortably attired in overalls and gingham dresses, completely forgot all formalities and playfully threw straw and oats about the rink. Intermittently through- out the evening, novelty dances were presented and these proved to be the favorites of the revellers. Midway in the evening, the Queen of Agriculture was selected and crowned, and the best costumed couple received a corncob pipe and a rolling pin. During the intermission, an unusual floor show furnished entertainment to the dancers as they lounged about on bales of hay. Later, the carefree and happy crowd, that had made the Ag Dance of 1937 a great success, left the informalities of the evening behind as never-to-be- forgotten memories. I Ml SSS SUMMER ENTERTAINMENTS COMMITTEES Summer Session Entertainment Committee Sidney E. Glenn Chairman Charles R. Frederick Secretary Russel l T. Gregg Charles S. Hyneman Chester O. Jackson Mark H. Hindsley J. Wesley Swanson Summer Prom Committee Walter Whitlock Co-Chairman Marie C. Hempen Co-Chairman Burnice G. Adams William W. Davenport Lawrence N. Jensen Ange Beatty Charles H. Howe Jane E. Tharp Duane A. Cullinan Anita L. Wascher The famous open air concerts by the University of Illinois band, in addition to weekly mixers and observatory open houses, served as a worthwhile means of diversion from studies for the summer school stu- dents. Stage productions also played an integral part in the entertainment program, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Murder in the Old Red Barn being perhaps the most notable of the variety of plays presented. The annual Summer Prom, on the evening of July 24th, proved the climax to a most enjoyable and successful summer program. In the beau- tifully decorated Skating Rink, the couples danced to the music of Emil Flindt's orchestra. The cool, shimmering blue and silver decorations pro- vided a wintery aspect as a marked contrast to the warmth of the July night. So ended the eight weeks of study and well-rounded entertainment made possible by the splendid cooperation of the faculty committee. Walter Whitlock Co-Chairman Marie C. Hempen Co-Chairman Wascher Judy Phillips Moore Davenport Beatty Cullinan Howe Creighton McGeough McKibbin ams Jensen Tharp Thomas Hempen Whitlock Bloomster 7937 v. Page 267 I I mi LEAGUE LEATHERS TEA SHOW km IL TORCH YW A U WAA TERRA 1 C J I— I u u O w w E- S 2 o u H W s I— I U i— i H u u I— I o w u C 3 o 1-3 i— i U o 03 « N AIRMAN faLVjZAA WOMAN'S LEAGUE F. Arlene Hodgson Recording Secretary Wanda L. Spencer Junior Representative OFFICERS Jean F. Robinson President Carolyn S. Lowry Vice-President F. Arlene Hodgson Recording Secretary Alice S. Du Val Financial Secretary Perle H. Adler Senior Representative Wanda L. Spencer Junior Representative SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Carolyn J. Agnew Homecoming Clarabelle McKinlay Dads Day Georgalie Bull Mothers Day Dorothy Soukup Social Perle H. Adler Election Jean F. Robinson President ! I Woman's League, a very influential and active organization on campus, has gained its eminent place by offering membership to all women students regis- tered in the University, by furthering a spirit of unity among its 3,000 members, by fostering excellent op- portunities for self-government through upholding the Illini democratic ideals, and by sponsoring co- operative houses. Each year the freshman women are advised about campus problems by their Big Sisters, who carry out the Campus Sister movement sponsored by the Woman's League in conjunction with the Y.W.C.A. In this way, even before a woman begins her Univer- sity career, she becomes acquainted with the Wom- an's League. By dividing its large membership into three parts, Woman's Group System, Gold Feathers, and Orange and Blue Feathers, Woman's League unites girls with mutual interests into small, compact groups. Schol- arship, friendship, and loyalty are promoted by these three groups, and opportunities are presented for bringing out individual ability and developing ex- Carolyn S. Lowry Vice-President WOMAN'S LEAGUE JUNIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Jean E. Hoebel Gold Feathers Jean E. Fai r Orange and Blue Feathers Roberta M. Baldwin Freshman Education R. Helen Sutton Vocational Guidance F. Helen Longmire Campus Sister June N. Johnson Finance Carolyn Calloway Historian Jean E. Mann Publicity Helen D. Stackhouse Church Jane E. Tharp House Mary M. Lease Inter- Activity Wilma Grant Social Lillian F. Moss Social Edith G. Silver Social Alice S. Du Val Financial Secretary Perle H. Adler Senior Representative ecutive prowess. Besides sponsoring drives, programs, and social teas every Wednesday, Woman's League joins with the Illinois Union in the management of Homecoming, Dads Day, and Mothers Day celebra- tions. The main governing body of the Woman's League is the First Council. As its membership is made up of representatives from each organized and independent house on campus, First Council gives every Illinois woman a chance to become acquainted with the an- nouncements, affairs, and policies pertaining to the League and to other activities. The three cooperative houses sponsored by the League are the Alpha House, Beta House, and Campbell Cottage. These houses for unorganized girls are maintained by the proceeds from the annual musical comedy produced by the League and staged in the Lincoln Hall Theatre. Woman's League is an example of the unity which may be brought about among University wom- en by the combined membership of both independent and organized women into one prominent campus group. I Lf. Moss Grant Longmire Mann Stackhouse Baldv Johnson 91Z M •' GOLD FEATHERS -  : 3fc- -TT- -- OFFICERS Jean E. Hoebel Chairman Marilyn S. Romm Council Geraldine R. Nickell Council COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Jean E. Hoebel Chairman First Semester Mary J. Ballance Social Elizabeth J. Hutchison Program Dorothy M. Tuttle Membership Barbara B. Batchelor Sorority Representative Janet M. Johnson Publicity Helen N. Sheetz Finance Second Semester Ruth D. Pitann Social Betty L. Alvey Program Mary H. Moss Membership Anita P. Knapp Sorority Representative Katherine Ropiequet Publicity Mary D. Jutton Finance Marilyn S. Romm Geraldine R. Nickell When freshman women advance to the sophomore ranks they become eligible for membership into Gold Feathers. The primary purpose of this organization is to carry on the work of Orange and Blue Feathers and its principles of friendship, co-operation, and scholarship. Although their specific motive is to present well- known speakers to the group, the weekly meetings are considered one of the finest mediums for promot- ing friendly contacts among the individual members. By serving at the Wednesday teas these sophomore women are given an opportunity to participate in a co-operative activity and to become better acquainted with members of Woman's League. Participation in the standing committees and nu- merous drives prepares sophomore women for the responsible positions which they may assume in the following year. When they have met the require- ments of drives, activity points, and scholarship, they automatically become members of Gold Feathers. Batchelor Johnson Tuttle Ballance Hutchison Ropiequet Knapp Jutton Moss Pitann ! I 7937 giisgv ORANGE AND BLUE FEATHERS OFFICERS Jean E. Fair Chairman Laurabell Schutt Council Martha Morrison Council COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN First Semester Mary J. Baldwin Finance Margaret J. Vaniman Membership Betty Stiggleman Publicity Ada E. Hilt Social June E. Mathias Program Second Semester Ruth M. Sutherland Finance Barbara R. Littleton Membership Betty L. Betz Publicity Betty M. Annis Social Judith B. Hickey Program Bi — Martha Morrison Laurabell Schutt Orange and Blue Feathers brings together the freshman women of the University to acquaint them with the Illini traditions and to stress the importance of participation in campus activities. The require- ments for initiation are attendance at two-thirds of the weekly meetings, a university average of C, and a passing grade in an examination covering all phases of the campus activities and traditions. To show the value and pleasure derived from taking part in the various activities, upperclassmen. early each fall, present The Trial of Peg Fairfax, at which every prospective member of Orange and Blue Feathers is required to be present. During the year the members work together on two financial drives, the proceeds of which are do- nated to Woman's League. The weekly meetings en- able the freshmen to hear many prominent speakers, to enjoy programs devoted wholly to entertainment, and to attend the two parties held in conjunction with the members of Gold Feathers. I Hickey Vaniman Sutherland Baldwin Betz Mathis Annis Hilt 1951 Page 273 ■ K mliiil l j .. Jean S. Shepard President F. Jane Moore Vice-President Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS Jean S. Shepard President F. Jane Moore Vice-President Marjorie L. Reisz Secretary Miss Ione Mack General Secretary CABINET MEMBERS Freshman Discussion Leaders Marian Kaeser Chairman Jane Chapeck F. Helen Longmire Annamarie Kunz Ruth J. Morris Margaret R. Kunz Margaret A. Newcomb Bobbye M. Schmidt The purpose of the Y.W.C.A. is To realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God, to have a part in making this pos- sible for all people, and to understand Jesus and follow Him. It is through a varied program of activity and social life that this organization is able to carry out this purpose. The policy-forming body of the Y.W.C.A. at the University of Illinois is the cabinet, which directs activity in four main areas: executive functions, social events, service projects, and program divisions. Its capable organiza- tion is due to this cabinet composed of chairmen of all commissions and pre- siding officers, and an Advisory Board, composed of seventeen women who are members of the faculty, wives of faculty members, or prominent mem- bers of the community. This organization not only fulfills its social purpose and serves as a 1 I ! Urban Mclntire Wade Burns Longmire Newcomb Lawrence Dorner A. Kunz Foster Huey Morris Porter Marshall Schmidt 957 Y. W. C. A. CABINET MEMBERS Fanny L. Jones Member-at-Large Millicent Marshall Treasurer F. Jane Moore Reports Margaret E. McIntire. . . .Training Group Isabelle E. Scovil Thursday Program Georgian L. Lawrence Mixers Marian Urban Teas Mildred E. Spitler. .All-University Services Florence C. Mattoon International Forum Phyllis L. Burns. Jane B. Huey Desk Ruth H. Wade Finance Projects Jean J. Monroe Finance Campaign June J. Scott Transfer Helen D. Porter Social Service Wilma Leesman Religious Pilgrimage Eileen C. Wilson Membership Rfnette E. Schpok Recreation Helen D. Stackhouse Campus Service Publicity Girl Reserve Adviser. Mary A. Dorner Annamargaret Foster Doris E. Sengstock Eleanor S. Sweney meeting place for various campus groups, but also is effective in helping University women define their social responsibilities and work together in making their ideals effective in their lives and in all their relationships. Some of the seasonal activities, not listed under cabinet departments, are: the Freshman play, the Style Show, the Ping-Pong Tournament, the Foreign- Student banquet, and the Big Sister movement. By being a member of such an organization, each girl comes to feel that she is part of a world-wide fellowship. The Y.W.C.A. strives to keep in close contact with the interests of the campus woman and to serve her in a practical way. Through its activities, it reaches almost every girl at some time during the year. This international organization has a definite code of friendship and hopes to bring about a better understanding between women of different nations . Marjorie L. Reisz Secretary Miss Ione Mack General Secretary Sengstock Scott Leesman Sweney Spitler Schpok M. Kunz Stackhouse Chapeck Monroe Mattoon Jones Scovil Wilson Kaeser 1937 Page 275 Helen M. Jeske President Virginia Rugh Vice-President WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Helen M. Jeske President Virginia Rugh Vice-President Ariene J. Wiegner Secretary Harriet Watts Treasurer ADVISORY BOARD Helen M. Jeske President Virginia Rugh Vice-President Arlene J. Wiegner Secretary Harriet Watts Treasurer Virginia A. Wright. . . .Interclass Manager Josephine P. Meixner. Anterbouse Manager Jean Monroe All University Manager Carita Robertson, A.M Adviser The Woman's Athletic Association, an organization of nation-wide scope, is federated with the various recognized universities and colleges through the Athletic Federation of College Women, which is the central office for unifying the ideals of athletics among college women. The Woman's Athletic Association of the University of Illinois has for its purpose the furthering of interest in athletics and the promotion of ideals of wholesome living. To achieve this purpose on a large scale, its member- ship is open to all women students who have participated in one W. A. A. sport season. A loan fund, the main project of W. A. A., aids girls who are majoring in Physical Education and who are financially unable to continue their studies. In addition to this work, W. A. A. supervises the activities of three or- ganizations, the Telegraphic Swimming Team and Terrapin, honorary swim- ming organizations, and Orchesis, a national dancing organization. Orchesis sponsors interpretative dancing, or the expression of moods and feelings in rhythm. Each year the members present two public recitals: the one in December, and the major recital following the May Festival on the Saturday afternoon of Mothers Day week-end. Meixner Wiegner Rugh Jeske Wright Watts 1957 WOMAN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPORTS MANAGERS Saxon V. Eldridge Speedball Estell Shapiro Hockey Jean S. Staehling Volleyball Temple G. Hayward Basketball Margaret R. Cooke Ice-Skating Dorothea M. Pepperdine Ping-Pong Handball, and Tenniquoit Marion L. McKenzie Swimming Helene E. Dudek Baseball Velma K. Jeffers Tennis Hattie E. Rice Archery Frances Keys Golf Carol M. Whitman Horseback Riding Club A member of W. A. A., chosen by the Women's Student Council for the May Queen leads the W. A. A. May Fete, one of the most colorful cere- monies of the year. An impressive processional, including the members of Mortar Board and Torch, follows the Queen down the broadwalk to the steps of the Auditorium where her coronation takes place. This year W. A. A. sponsored a balloon drive and had its members sta- tioned near the stadium to sell orange and blue balloons before the Home- coming game. This sale met with such enthusiasm and approval that it will probably become an established custom at the University. To welcome the incoming freshmen and to explain to them the program of the organization, W. A. A. gives a Sans Souci party in the fall introduc- ing its leaders and encouraging membership. Because of the wide variety of sports offered to its members, W. A A presents an opportunity for them to attain its ideal of good sportsmanship, keen competition, and physical well-being. ARLENE J. WlEGNER Secretary Harriet Watts Treasurer Murphy Grimsley Staehling Hayward Alberstett Jeske Lightbody Pepperdine Wilderman Wright Weigner Rugh Olsen Keys Shaver Ackert Rhein Goldstein Rice Diehl Sharp Koehr Grimmich Kuehne Hagel Feres Massie Edwards Kesner Buck Clow Francis Garrett Laurence Power Gibbs E. Kirkpatrick Begnoche Parks Szatkowski Shepard Kipp Watts Dudek Simpson Spencer Edson Leesman Ott Burglund Newman Betz D. Kirkpatrick Bailey Seiter Orsinger Davidson Banker James Rowley Innes Whitman Williams Keller Anderson Huey Cooke Meixner Petrulis Bass Franks Vitcraft Wiedling 1937 M I Page 277 MAJOR I Wright Dudek Staehling Cooke Rice Jeske Hayward Wiegner Rugh Meixner Margaret R. Cooke Helene E. Dudek Rosanne Garrison Temple G. Hayward Helen M. Jeske Josephine P. Meixner Hattie E. Rice Virginia L. Rugh Jean S. Staehling Arline J. Wiegner Virginia A. Wright The highest award given by W.A.A. is the Major I which is earned by the completion of twelve sport seasons. These letters are awarded each year by the president of the Association at the Annual Spring Banquet given in May. Each year, in addition to the four major sport sea- sons, W.A.A. sponsors a double program of inter- house and interclass sports. Although a girl cannot play on both teams in the same sport, she can obtain her Major I by participating on either team. After completing the required number of prac- tices, all organized houses are eligibile to particip ate in the tournaments each season, and the winning house is awarded a trophy for that season. Team sports for interclass and interorganization play in- clude swimming, basketball, volleyball, and baseball, each tournament occupying one sport season. At the end of the year, the house earning the greatest num- ber of points becomes the temporary possessor of the W.A.A. plaque. Interhouse sports are closely contested, and the girls seize every possible oppor- tunity to gain more points for their houses. Early this fall Kappa Alpha Theta won the swimming championship and got an early start toward earning the coveted W.A.A. plaque which Pi Beta Phi now holds. However, the Pi Phis captured the volleyball trophy during the second sport season to overtake the Thetas. In addition to team competition, W.A.A. offers individual sports, such as tennis, golf, handball, and archery, which give any girl with special ability in any of these sports an opportunity to earn a Major I. i M m Page 278 937 W. A. A. NUMERALS S Lawrence Jeske Staehling Rugh Hayward Keys Wright Rice Wilderman Pepperdine Feres Kipp Newman Burglund Clow Diehl Leesman Olsen Wiegner Rhein Cooke Begnoche Bailey Meixner Watts Anderson Whitman Dudek Genevieve L. Anderson Harriet E. Bailey Marguerite Begnoche Christine Buchholz Helen T. Burglund Medora M. Clow Margaret R. Cooke Marjorie A. Diehl Helene E. Dudek Saxon V. Eldridge Naomi R. Eirickson Vlasta B. Feres Rosanne Garrison Temple G. Hayward Velma K. Jeffers Helen M. Jeske Jane C. Lawrence Wilma Leesman Frances Keys Kathryn E. Kipp Alta L. McGaan Josephine P. Meixner Jean J. Monroe Eleanor R. Newman Margaret A. Olsen Dorothea M. Pepperdine Jeanette Rhein Hattie E. Rice Virginia L. Rugh June J. Scott Estelle Shapiro Jean S. Staehling Harriet Watts Carol M. Whitman Arlene J. Wiegner Emma L. Wilderman Virginia A. Wright The W.A.A. sport calendar is divided into four seasons. The fall sports are hockey, soccer, swim- ming, tennis, and golf. The winter months, compris- ing two sport seasons, are taken up with volley-ball, basketball, ping-pong, and tenniquoit. In the spring, the last season offers tennis, baseball, golf, and archery. Every year many girls participate in each sport. In the interclass games as well as in the individual matches the keen competition furthers the physical well-being and good sportsmanship of the par- ticipants. During previous years numerals were given only to the members of championship teams. This plan permitted only skilled players to receive their nu- merals; now any member who has earned credit in six sport seasons receives her class numerals made of orange chenille. Under this new system, intro- duced last year, all girls have an opportunity to earn numerals through faithful and continuous effort. The president of W.A.A. presents these awards to the girls at a tea following the close of each sport season. 1951 Page 279 Medora M. Clow Treasurer Margaret A. Olsen Secretary TERRAPIN OFFICERS Christine Buchholz President Marion L. McKenzie Vice-President Margaret A. Olsen Secretary Medora M. Clow Treasurer Christine Buchholz President Louise Freer, A.M. Betty L. Betz Christine Buchholz Dorothy H. Blum Medora M. Clow Marjorie A. Diehl Shirley B. Jameson Ruth B. Hintze FACULTY MEMBERS Dorothy E. Mohn, B.S. Josephine E. Renshaw, M.S. MAJOR TERRAPIN Charlotte A. Herman June B. Koehr Dorothy A. Kelly Marion L. McKenzie MINOR TERRAPIN Jean E. Parks Anita C. Sheridan Martha B. Morrison Margaret A. Olsen Catherine L. Putnam Virginia L. Rugh Marguerite C. Sheridan Juanita I. McAlister Anna L. Smith Mary J. Mills Marian R. McKinney Geraldine E. Maurer Joan K. McCann Dorothy E. Sharp ' '% Terrapin Club was founded in 1923 for the pur- pose of furthering interest and proficiency in swim- ming, diving, and life-saving, and to promote a spirit of good sportsmanship and friendship among its members. The membership of Terrapin is limited to those skilled swimmers who have passed a rigorous test in all phases of aquatic proficiency. The standard is so high that there have never been more than ten girls initiated during a single year. The best swimmers form Major Terrapin, while Minor Terrapin, an out- growth of the old Tadpole Club, has been formed to prepare the others for the requirements of the major club. These two clubs combine on Mothers Day week- end to present Terrapin's annual water carnival in the pool of the George Huff Gymnasium. The spectacular water formations, the swimming and diving accompanied by music, and the skill of the participants make this event one of the most colorful spectacles to be seen on the campus. Johns Szatkowski Lyons Rugh McAlister Morrison Putnam Betz Koehr Olsen Sheridan Buchlolz Diehl Sharp Petrulis Parks Mills Huey McKenzie Clow Herman Page 280 1957 Marion L. McKenzie Captain Betty L. Betz Christine Buchholz Medora M. Clow Marion L. Edler Charlotte A. Herman TELEGRAPHIC SWIMMING TEAM OFFICERS Marion L. McKenzie Capain Virginia A. Wright Senior Manager Medora M. Clow Junior Manager Anita C. Sheridan Sophomore Manager June B. Koehr Freshman Manager Jane B. Huey Margaret Johns June B. Koehr Marion L. McKenzie Mary J. Mills The National Intercollegiate Telegraphic Swim- ming Meet was first organized at the University of Illinois in 1930 for competition among the Big Ten Schools. It is the only sport in which our University women may enter into intercollegiate competition. The organization met with such enthusiasm that it has now been enlarged to include colleges and uni- versities all over the United States. The members of the team are chosen on the basis of proficiency after several weeks of practice. The Martha B. Morrison Dorothy J. Power Virginia L. Rugh Dorothy E. Sharp Anita C Sheridan Virginia A. Wright Senior Manager Anita C. Sheridan Sophomore Manager team is limited to fifteen members. This year Miss Mabel Renshaw, of the P.E. department, coached the team. Entries are limited to colleges with certified sixty or seventy-foot pools. The meets are held at the separate schools, and the results of each meet are telegraphed to the Regional Sponsors, who in turn telegraph the first ten places in each event to the National Sponsor. This year the National Sponsor was Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Morrison Mills Betz Power Herman Rugh Sharp Johns Edler Buchholz Koehr McKenzie Sheridan Clow Huey 937 Page 281 Perle H. Adi.er General Chairman WOMAN'S LEAGUE SHOW Perle H. Adler General Chairman Katherine J. Lightbody ■ Production Manager Alice S. Du Val Business Manager COMMITTEES AND CHAIRMEN Jane E. Tharp Typing Wanda L. Spencer Program Betty A. Knight Stage Properties Ruth H. Wade Personal Properties Nita D. Potter Make-Up Mary J. Ryan Costumes Helen Kuhn Scene Painting Barbara K. Armstrong Scene Painting Jean E. Mann Publicity Mary M. Lease Tickets Wilma Grant Reports Rosemary Steuber Dancing Director Katherine J. Lightbody Production Manager Alice S. Du Val Business Manager The General Chairman of Woman's League Show and the chairmen of the committees are chosen by the Woman's League Advisory Board and Ex- ecutive Council. They consider each girl's petition on the basis of her experi- ence, ability, and previous work in campus activities. The girls who have the highest qualifications for the various positions are appointed chairmen of the committees, and the members are chosen from among the other petitioners. Any member of Woman's League is eligible to petition for membership on a committee and, with the exception of the freshmen, is also eligible for chairmanships. ANYTHING GOES The recent Broadway hit Anything Goes, produced by Woman's League, was presented on the evenings of February 26 and 27. The action for this production takes place almost entirely on board ship. Hope Harcourt, who is on her way to London with her titled fiance, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh. is pursued constantly by the handsome play-bov, Billy Crocker. In his attempts to win Hope, Billy enlists the help of Reno Sweeney, a notorious torch singer and ex-evangelist, and of Public Enemy No. 13, masquerading as the Reverend Dr. Moon. As the intricate plot unfolds, Sir Evelyn falls in love with Reno, Billy wins Hope, and Dr. Moon is pardoned for his crimes. Tiny Sarah Schwartz as Reno Sweeney com- pletely won the audience with her contagious smile and her explosive vitality, while William Bobzein, as the Reverend Dr. Moon, amused every- one with his clever antics. The ingenues, Carol Layman, as Billy Crocker, and Loramae Wiese as Hope Harcourt, portrayed their romantic roles quite capably. The supporting members of the cast, Jane Dick, a gangster's Moll, and Jack Lord, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh, added to the excellent per- formance and served to complete this sparkling comedy. 19-57 t Page 283 DOLL SHOW The gala theme of Holidays was pre- sented at the thirty-first annual Doll Show at the Y.W.C.A. under the direction of Jane Chapeck. Among the sororities, Gamma Phi Beta won first place with the landing of Co- lumbus in the new country. Ranking sec- ond was Delta Zeta's Fourth of July, while Pi Beta Phi's bridal group and Delta Gamma's colorful Easter received honor- able mention. In the Group System, Sager house won first place with a portrayal of Lincoln's boyhood, and Christmas Carolers placed second for Medea. Rachel Parker's doll won first place in the individual entries. W. A. A. ACTIVITIES Each year W.A.A. sponsors a great va- riety of sports. In the fall the Riding Club, advised by Miss Jane Lawyer of the Physi- cal Education Department, offers classes for every rider from the beginner to the expert. Later in the year the ice-skating classes at the University skating rink are very well attended. Practicing for the Tele- graphic Swimming meet, which is usually held in April, begins early in the second semester. University women may partici- pate in golf and archery either in the spring or in the fall. Thus, every woman has an opportunity to engage in the sport which she particularly enjoys. 1931 Page 285 2 2 P Q O U H u oq W H ffi o w u w (X o O (X O O • ■ jsmBB [ORGUE ucaxLOvu, i ■' , i THE ILLINI BOARD OF CONTROL William E. Britton Chairman Oscar A. Leutwiler Jack Grimm BOARD OF DIRECTORS William E. Britton. Chairman Faculty Members •Fredrick S. Siebert Student Members Alice Hudelson Dolores E. Nagoda Fred H. Turner John C. O'Bvrne The Illini Board of Control is composed of four faculty and four student members. The student mem- bers of the board are elected by the student body, and the faculty members are appointed by the presi- dent. It was originally organized to appoint editors and business managers of The Daily Illini and to determine matters of general policy for this publica- tion. Since that time it has taken over the responsi- bility of appointing the heads of all the student pub- lications sponsored by the University. Each spring the members of the board interview the candidates for office and later vote on them to determine which applicants will be selected for the positions. In addi- tion to this function of selecting applicants for these positions, members of the board act in an advisory capacity concerning the problems confronting the student editors and business managers. This system has now been used for twenty-six years, and its operation has been so successful that many universities have adopted it in order to solve their own publication problems and to better select their candidates on the basis of merit. : i Grimm Nagoda O'Byrne HUDELSON SlEBERT Turner Leutwiler I l :': J ■ 1957 Page 288 THE ILLINI PUBLISHING COMPANY Donald S. Hoebel Company Manager The Illini Publishing Company was chartered May 11, 1911, by the State of Illinois as a non-profit corporation to publish and supervise all student pub- lications on this campus. Its system of conducting student publications has been so successful that the company has been used as a model by many other universities. Supervised by a student and faculty board of di- rectors, the company controls all student journalistic endeavors. It publishes The Daily Illini, a daily newspaper with full Associated Press leased wire service, and the only morning paper in a community of 40,000 inhabitants; The Illio, one of the out- standing college annuals; The Siren, The Techno- graph, The Illinois Agriculturist, monthly magazines, and The Dads Illini, a weekly paper edited espe- cially for the Dads of the students. All of these pub- lications, with the exception of the Illio, are printed in the company's own printing establishment in the basement of the Illinois Union Building, where full- time men print The Daily Illini, after the student news editors and business managers have made up the paper. The rapid growth of the company is evi- denced by the present size of the physical plant; in twenty-five years of service the company has devel- oped from a small print shop to an establishment of considerable value and well equipped to print its publications. A combination of all the publications into one organization has put them on a sturdy foundation and made a strong and influential unit of each pub- lication. Under the charge of a professional business manager who advises student editors and business managers, the company has maintained a firm foun- dation, observed the policies set up by the Illini Board of Control, established sound credit standing, and has raised the standards of student publications in general. The efficient service which this organiza- tion has performed is of inestimable value to stu- dents of the University. The Illio Has a Busy Day The Composing Room of the Illini Publishing Company 937 Page 289 il THE DAILY ILLINI R. Field Beam Editor-in-Chief SENIOR STAFF R. Field Beam Editor-in-Chief David F. Meek Business Manager Dorothy B. DuLany Woman' s Editor Kathryn £. Marsh Woman's Business Manager Paul W. Neidhardt Chief News Editor Edwin L. Stoll Editorial Associate Editor David G. Hoff Sports Editor David C. Welling City Editor Richard K. Rfdfern Librarian Hoff DuLany iMw?' RlCHEY DeWolfe Thuermer Rives Connolly Mayer Drx I tJk Page 290 937 THE DAILY ILLINI David F. Meek Business Manager JUNIOR NEWS EDITORS Campus Michael J. Connolly William E. Folger James E. Dix John A. Mabley City J. Phillippe Richey Angus M. Thuermer Women's Ines Caudera Hallie J. Rives Gladys M. DeWolfe Shirley R. Wallace Virginia R. Mayer Sports Perry W. Blain Paul J. Woods Nelio A. Florio i 1 4 Neidhardt Redfern r JX jgf m  •■ % % IJjr , m «m f. ± sM[Awak«A Florio Folger Wallace Blain Caudera Woods Mabley 1957 Page 291 Payne Jensen Glasebrook Silver Brearley Johnson Gunning JUNIOR BUSINESS MANAGERS William A. Brearley. . Richard J. Glasebrook. Thomas D. Gunning. . Paul H. Payne Copy Manager .Campus-Urbana Advertising ... .Champaign Advertising Champaign Advertising Dorothy Jensen. . . Edith G. Silvlr. . . Lloyd F. Oleson. Mary K. Johnson. . Woman' s Advertising Manager Classified Manager Circulation Manager .Assistant Circulation Manager SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN BUSINESS STAFF Anna L. Allen Betty A. Anderson John B. Bennett, Jr. Walter L. Benson Bennett I. Berman James A. Bluemke Justin R. Boeker Robert B. Campbell Lois M. Case William W. Cassell Ruth E. Chenoweth Louis Clement Roberta R. Cummins Elmer E. Decker George L. Farnsworth Dorothy P. Foster Richard N. Frye M. Jean Gardner Dorothy J. Girson ISAC T. GOLDSTINE Nathanael N. Hill Ruth H. Hilsabeck Robert C Humphrey William R. Jones Louis Kaplan Lora A. Kee Douglas W. Kennedy Helen V. Koesjan Norma L. Koesjan Vernon W. Kraetsch Selma A. Kuhn Clarence T. Lantz Margaret H. Livingstone Merdith Mallory Roberta I. McAllister Betty J. McDavid George W. McFedries Geraldine R. McKinney Edward C. Melrose, Jr. Robert L. Moore Dorothy J. Munger Maxine Y. Oliver Marie M. Parker Herbert J. Reingold Dorothy Rosenberg John E. Sandmark Wayne S. Schlentz Adeline Schpock Kenneth L. Sears Betty J. Stiggleman C. Gloria Sullivan James E. Sutherland Don S. Taylor Alice J. Van de Venter John D. Varble Whiting W. Wakeman Edward T. Wanderer Betty M. Wilson Jean D. Woller Catherine R. Zimmer I i Hilsabeck Kuhn McFedries Berman Jones Sears Case Van de Venter Stiggleman Chenoweth Bennett Anderson Campbell Livingstone Boeker Melrose Foster Decker Girson Hill Allen Schlentz Cummins Humphrey Parker Reingold McKinney Varble Schpock Benson Woller Kaplan McDavid Cassell Oliver Farnsworth Rosenberg Sutherland Munger Wanderer 1957 Smith Larabee Laughlin GUlingham Kelly Stacker Watson Bock Johnson Wolcott Buck Maxwell Stewart Boesenberg Eirich Ropiequet Sager Miller Spencer Heath Mosiman Kerrick Fitzsimmons SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF Bertha Aft Betty L. Betz Betty Bock Ruth A. Boesenberg Gertrude C. Buck Barbara E. Dunham Cornelia E. Eirich M. Carolyn Emsing Virginia M. Fallon Mary A. Fitzsimmons Virginia O. Frank Norma J. Gillingham Norman Acton Michael R. Alexander Herbert D. Baker Willis B. Ballance Anthony S. Bevilacqua William H. Blatti Irvin Bloom Eugene F. Bludau George C. Boddiger Edward K. Borman Robert W. Booth David R. Buschman James P. Coyle, Jr. Florence E. Glasscock Jane H. Gregory Maida M. Heath Jean T. Hellmich Beverly J. Johnson Margaret A. Kelly M. Jeanne Kerrick Mary L. Larabee Peggy L. Laughlin Leona R. Lewis Lucille C Luecke Phyllis J. Marks Patricia D. Maxwell R. Josephine Miller Dorothy M. Morgan Miriam E. Mosiman Barbara D. Nerenberg Irene M. O'Brien Rosemary T. O'Brien Lorraine L. Orens Adele F. Palmer Katherine Ropiequet Patricia D. Sager Cleo J. Smiley Elizabeth L. Smith Mildred D. Spencer Mary S. Stewart Alberta P. Stocker Frances R. Stutzman Alberta G. Van Petten Eolene M. Watson Mary S. Weston Ann L. Wettengel Betty D. Wolcott Shirley M. Wolfson Elizabeth A. Wright SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN MENS EDITORIAL STAFF Wallace S. Dooley Howard S. Ellmore William Galler William R. Gerler Richard L. Gordon Norman A. Handelsman Robert L. Hardaker Robert Helm James W. Ingram Quentin Lambert Howard M. Landwehr Harry P. Larson Morton Leve E. Dudley McAllister James O. Monroe, Jr. John E. Mullen David S. Murray Ellsworth H. Myers A. Paul Naney Joseph B. Polhemus, Jr. Mortimer A. Pye Wilbur R. Rice Samuel L. Rosen Allan R. Scholin Robert Schwartz Gerald J. Skibbins Walter H. Skow James O. Snider Lewis B. Spivak Ralph J. Swanson Francis M. Taylor Stanfield S. Taylor Scott Tyler Fred L. Vance Carl H. Wermine Joseph Wosk Alexander Landwehr Polhemus Scholin Mullen Gerler Bludau Bloom Ellmore Galler Boddiger McAllister Booth Acton Coyle Dooley Tyler Vance Ballance Swanson Skow Baker Myers Gordon F. Taylor S. Taylor DJUlXa oi 937 • 1 Page 293 1-1' THE ILLIO OF 1937 Howard A. Stotler Editor-in-Chief Jane E. Hadden Woman' i Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Howard A. Stotler Editor-in-Chief Jane E. Hadden Woman's Editor JUNIOR MEN'S EDITORS T. Otis Brown Marvin N. Nachman D. Henry Ruebush JUNIOR WOMEN'S EDITORS Lillian F. Moss Doris E. Sengstock R. Helen Sutton Janet Vernon PHOTOGRAPHERS Joseph Tarre Staff Photographer John Schmale Assistant Photographer Brown Moss Nachman Vernon Tarre Sengstock Morse Sutton Ruebush I |i?l ftL Page 294 19-51 John R. Young Business Manager John R. Young. Betty M. Blair. THE ILLIO OF 1937 BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Woman s Business Manager JUNIOR MEN'S BUSINESS MANAGERS Edward O. Elliott Paul R. Nelson James W. Lantz Scott E. Weller William J. Morse JUNIOR WOMEN'S BUSINESS MANAGERS Phyllis J. Armstrong Grace Ellis Wilma F. Grant June N. Johnson Betty J. Wagner Betty M. Blair Woman' s Business Manager Lantz Grant Elliot Armstrong Johnson Wagner Nelson Ellis Weller Ijj of 937 U Page 295 Thieman Glennan Franks Brink . F. Morrison Pinch Zeleny Prucha Kurtzon Barclay Newcomb Schulte Bercher Blue Deutch Crompton Woods Taylor Pitzer M. B. Morrison Batchelor Lavan Pitann Leo Trenary Walcott Kudo Wosnuk Gripton Mathis Robb Bevilacqua Schulzke Dadmun Hollman Ryan Balbach Nelson Knapp Brannin Buchholz Ballance D. Jutton Tice Bortolotti Alberstett M. Jutton Bristow Knappenberger Mikuta SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN EDITORIAL STAFF Ruth L. Alberstett Stanley B. Balbach Mary J. Ballance Winifred M. Barclay Robert M. Barth Barbara B. Batchelor Helen C. Bercher Anthony S. Bevilacqua Lois I. Blue Wilma L. Bortolotti Beverly Brannin E. James Brink George L. Bristow Ruth E. Buchholz Grace E. Crompton Jack V. Crooks John W. Dadmun Louise Deutch William R. Faris Richard I. Fine John H. Fornof Kathryn D. Franks Mary J. Glennan Betty L. Gripton Burton D. Hartman James O. Hey Edward P. Hollman Lawrence D. Hopper Marguerite G. Imle Dorothy R. Jutton Mary B. Jutton Anita P. Knapp Dean H. Knappenberger Leona I. Krafthefer Elin Kudo Bernice Kurtzon Harry Laven Alva I. Leo William C. Leutbecker Leonard R. Lurvey Helen A. Maguire June E. Mathis Burton F. McBroom Margaret H. McGarry Albert J. Mikuta Martha B. Morrison Mary F. Morrison Muriel E. Nelson Wilma W. Newcomb John J. O'Connell Elizabeth A. O'Hern Don B. Pierce Betty J. Pinch Ruth t). Pitann Robert S. Pitzer Martin J. Prucha, Jr. Gladys E. Robb Dwight R. Rowland Thomas F. Ryan John W. Schmale Jean Schulte William H. Schulzke, Jr. Janet R. Scovill Lessing P. Siegel Lloyd Shore Richard T. Taylor Alice C Temple William F. Thieman H. Lou Tice John N. Tilton Vivian E. Trenary Isabel Walcott Betty Woller John T. Woods Helen G. Wosnuk Charles E. Zeleny SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN BUSINESS STAFF Betty L. Alvey Betty M. Annis Mary J. Baldwin Judith L. Bazelon Herbert W. Bell Margie J. Blackstone Jack Boswell E. Thomas Boynton Mary F. Branyan Gerald R. Buhler Jeanne I. Carter Richard J. Cody Edward G. Cox Betty I. Crist Clyde A. Criswell Bette J. Cronkhite William H. Cuthbertson Albert L. Danielson Leoda M. Doe Harold A. Downing Verna R. Eames John T. Eaton Ann C. Elwell Frank S. Ervin Frank H. Ewing Norman D. Fisher Carol M. Flodin Madelyn Flynn Ethyl S. Furlaw Fred C. Gedge, Jr. John D. Giachette Thelma J. Glickman Nadine H. Goggin Ruth O. Goldman Madge M. Gragg Doloris Greenman H. Cotton Hams Nancy J. Henderson Billie M. Higgins Ada E. Hilt Shirley J. Hocking David Hughes Eugene F. Jehlik Jean L. Johnson Virginia L. Johnson Veronica Keenan William C. Kellerman Douglas W. Kennedy James A. Koch Virginia B. Koenig Pearl R. Lauth Bettyann Lewis Emiline J. Lewis Elizabeth H. Lindsay Gordon W. Longley Richard R. Loyd Marcella E. Lukenbill Margery A. Mabrey Sidney W. Malkin Nick W. Marchuk Edward J. Mattson M. Eileen Mayer Kenneth L. Means Margaret E. Miesse John J. Mohan Paul T. Moon Walter T. Morey Sally B. Mullen Mark H. Nelson Sara L. Novack Theodore S. Pabst Gym C. Paynter Virginia M. Pinniger Ysobel J. Porter Betty J. Purtell Bettie J. Quinlan Lee S. Rolf Muriel H. Rosenstein Bernice R. Samors Lucille K. Schauer Norman E. Schikeldanz Fred C. Seeger Norman W. Seip Janet D. Simpson Karl B. Smoyer Ruth E. Smykal R. Mary Stiarwalt Betty J. Sunderland Lyle F. Swinehammer Marjorie J. Tabor George A. Tesar George E. Troll Mary L. Turner William H. Tyson George O. Voss, Jr. Donna L. Walker Helen B. Watson Helen J. Wexler Jane White Eleanor M. Wides li i 1 i li i ] | v : ; 1 - 1 f W gL JH 3 B T Mi-: • 'Ml m- jL. g; j£X  HHk H uP Hb m t '• A m fl Jf mm V JilTIr :■■ B: B| [i SuL- M J iWi :: '' JpkH S W r aMt Wk ' '' £ nC 1 Wi I i jk ■ k fl K %r vh - XM « • ft  v B I 1 1 PTa at 3k % li M M i N H ft 1 m wrrsEzL K n v { v ■- 1 1 M Fisher Rolf Samors Giachette Goldman Jehlik Tesar Gragg Malkin Koch Alvey Danielson Tyson Hughes Longley Mohan Cody Boynton Cuthbertson Eaton Baldwin Bazelon Tabor Schauer Furlaw Woolen Carter Flodin Higgins Annis Lauth Downing Elwell Doe V. Johnson Barry Mullen Koenig Keenen Goggin Lindsay Glickman Lukenbill Voss Smykal Quinlan Miesse White Mayer Mabrey Eames Flynn Walker Wexler Stiarwalt Swinehammer Smoyer Rosenstein Means Lewis Bell Simpson Boswell Wides Ewing I li 937 Page 296 THE SIREN STAFF James A. Will Editor, First Semester Robert N. Wilt Editor, Second Semester Harry J. Modell Business Manager Melvin S. Goldman ) ... r T ', Associate Editors Stanley L. Goodman ' Kathryn F. Shelby Woman's Editor Elizabeth Isenbarger Art Editor Editorial Staff Charles H. Ashworth Beatrice I. Barncard John I. Carr William R. Gerler Mary L. Hayes William J. Hennig Martha A. Crookshank Helen Kuhn William C. Livesay Art E. Mahoney Homer E. Niccum Laurabell Schutt Business Staff Beatrice J. Brown Craig O. Davison Dorothy A. Deutman Ann C. Elwell Steven E. Freund Harriet E. Greenbaum Barbara H. Holbrook Bobbie A. Hudson Hermine E. Meyer Irene S. Moses Janet D. Simpson Delores C. Thomas Lawrence C. Wells Frank J. Mueller Ada M. Rost Thaddeus M. Rybicki Eleanor D. Shapiro James A. Will Editor Harry J. Modell Business Manager Goodman Goldman Rybicki Kuhn Barncard Crookshank Brown Shapiro Greenbaum Carr Wilt Ashworth Davison Gerler Mueller Deutman Niccum Elwell Holbrook Hayes Isenberger Schutt Shelby Rost Hudson Thomas Simpson Moses 937 V Page 297 Franklin H. Allen Editor Owen C. Maue Business Manager ILLINOIS AGRICULTURIST STAFF Franklin H. Allen. Owen C. Maue Editor .Business Manager Clarence E. Akin Ada M. Allen Anna L. Allen Ruth V. Bennett Lewis M. Bober Mary M. Bray Rose E. Brewer Robert R. Copper Loren H. Davis M. Frank De Munn Edward O. Elliott Bernice A. Engelking Mary F. Feeser Rita M. Finley Frederick C. Francis Harold D. Bergman Ellsworth V. Carmichael Robert S. Cherry James H. Davis Robert M. Dole Maurice G. Gantzert Melvin P. Gehlbach John L. Hahn Editorial Assistants David L. Freeman Phyllis A. Goodwin Euell E. Greer Nancy E. Grosboll Delmar E. Gurley Walter J. Haney Ellen M. Hill Elizabeth M. Hoit Lawrence G. Hopkins Dorothy M. Kirkpatrick Marie E. Krejci Donald E. Larimore Paul F. Lawson Judson P. Mason Ralph B. McKenzie Business Assistants E. Lucille Hiller Frederic B. Hoppin Annabelle C. Howser David F. Hubbard Joseph E. Hubbard Laurence E. Manning LeRoy J. Ohlson Harold S. Morine John K. Parks Donald M. Peach John H. Peasley Ortheldo A. Peithman William E. Perisho Laura M. Perteit George E. Popkess Mary A. Potter Harlan C. Rathe Thelma G. Schrader John R. Spear Ernest V. Winings Kenneth K. Wright Marian F. Yepsen Howard R. Parish Edward T. Peeples Gerald R. Redman Lorraine C. Sherman Lillian M. Snyder Ora C. Thelen Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. I l Wright De Munn Redman D. Hubbard Larimore Perisho Peasley Gurley Winings J. Hubbard A. L. Allen Parks Carmichael Hahn Spear Elliott Morine Ohlson Krejci Hoppin Gehlbach Hiller Peithman Francis Parish Cherry Popkess Gantzert Peach Yepsen A. M. Allen Mason Akin Snyder Feeser Brewer Perteit Goodwin Finley Howser Bray Bennett Potter Hill Lawson Thelen Copper Grosboll Hoit Engelking McKenzie Hopkins Freeman Kirkpatrick Schrader Sherman J. Davis 1957 THE TECHNOGRAPH STAFF Robert B. Zaborowski Editor Edward L. Cornell, Jr Business Manager Albert A. Krivo Circulation Manager Henry W. Atkinson Sidney Berman Maurice K. Carr Harold E. Goeke Maurice E. Harvey Edward Hong Julius Horelick Robert E. Jeffries Bernard Kleban Bernt O. Larson William H. Blatti Clarence J. Bush Kenneth M. Gonseth Joseph D. Henning Walter J. Krug Leo T. LeBron Franklin H. McKelvey Editorial Assistants Business Assistants Bertrand N. McDonald Herbert J. McSkimin Thomas M. Morrow Richard B. Primm Raymond C. Purl Matthew M. Retonde James M. Robertson Louis W. Schumm, Jr. Stanton D. Smith Eugene T. Moroni Frank A. Randall, Jr. Edward J. Rezabek John F. Sass Robert G. Waters Arthur F. Weers Robert B. Zaborowski Editor Edward L. Cornell, Jr. Business Manager Smith Berman Atkinson Horelick Morrow McDonald Primm Blatti LeBron Carr Goeke McSkimin Harvey Retonde Larson Krug Robertson Bush Krivo Sass Hong Moroni Purl Schumm DJUUa of 1937 1 Page 299 H U co 2 i— i U i— i K U w W « ID (4 CO o i— i co co s i-3 CO w u w u en w Oh o ECTOR 2- ULJ J. Wesley Swanson Charles M. Seldomridge Richard Moody i i y ILLINI THEATRE GUILD OFFICERS J. Wesley Swanson General Director Richard Moody Technical Director Charles M. Seldomridge Chairman of the Board, First Semester Pred E. Joerger Chairman of the Board, Second Semester MEMBERS Abner R. Knight Representative of University of Illinois Harold N. Hillebrand ' Representative of University of Illinois Charles M. Seldomridge Representative of Mask and Bauble, First Semester Fred E. Joerger Representative of Mask and Bauble, Second Semester C Gordon Robinson Representative of Arepo John E. Velde, Jr Representative of Pierrots George P. Tuttle Representative of Players Club Perle H. Adler Representative of Woman's League Each year under the capable direction of Wesley Swanson, director, and Richard Moody, technical supervisor, several hundred students take part in Theatre Guild pro- ductions, either before the footlights or behind the stage. Most of the presentations are offered to students by a low cost season subscription which is possible only because of the great interest shown in the Theatre Guild activities. The executive authority of the Guild is vested in a board of directors composed of a representative from each dramatic organization and two faculty members. Honorary dramatic organizations which form the membership of the Guild are Mask and Bauble, Arepo, and Pierrots, while the Woman's League and Faculty Players Club participate as associate and patron members. The great versatility of the Theatre Guild is shown by its widely varied repertoire. During the 1936-37 season Mask and Bauble presented a Shakespearean comedy, a dramatic classic, and a mystery thriller; Arepo produced two operas; while Pierrot staged its annual revue, Rhyme Marches On. Tuttle Robinson Seldomridge Velde Knight Adler Hillebrand 1937 MASK AND BAUBLE OFFICERS Fred E. Joerger President, First Semester Lon V. Porter, Jr President, Second Semester Ellen M. Schnebly Vice-President Charles M. Seldomridge Guild Representative, First Semester FACULTY Severjna Nelson, A.M. J. Wesley Swanson, B.L., A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Richard Moody, A.M. Mahlon B. Mercer Ruth I. Beynon Dean W. Bohlen Martha E. Burridge Rachel M. Collins Doris M. Hans I. Carolyn Hemingway Fred E. Joerger LeRoy W. Hayman Betty A. Knight Mary B. Lehmann James G. Lynch Graduate Students Margaret B. O'Neal Seniors Katherine J. Lightbody Klusman S. Parks Charles F. Seales Clyde D. Segner Jean S. Shepard Mary M. Solon Juniors Earl C Moss, Jr. Grover U. Nash Helen D. Porter Lon V. Porter Sophomore June J. Scott William J. Stigall, Jr. Lewis D. Splittgerber Eileen C. Stigall Anne J. Swanson Carl A. Weers Eugene J. White Christine Zoller C. Gordon Robinson Ellen M. Schnebly John E. Velde, Jr. William J. Wright Fred E. Joerger Ellen M. Schnebly Lon V. Porter, Jr. Bohlen Weers Splittgerber Segner W. Stigall Swanson Parks White Seldomridge Lynch Velde Wright Joerger L. Porter Moody Zoller O'Neal Collins E. Stigall Lightbody Hemingway Knight H. Porter Nelson Schnebly Hans Beynon Lehmann Scott Burridge Solon Shepard y 937 Page 303 AREPO OFFICERS Richard W. Sanborn President Kathryn Janie Sutherlin Director C. Gordon Robinson Guild Representative FACULTY AND HONORARY MEMBERS Richard W. Sanborn C. Gordon Robinson- Kathryn J. Sutherlin l I George H. Bland Julius B. Cohen Sol B. Cohen Lanson F. Demming, B.Mus. Fred C. Finder Bruce R. Foote, B.Mus. Oskar A. Kubitz, Ph.D. Russell H. Miles, M.Mus. Richard Moody, A.M. Egbert E. Nearpass, B.P. Joseph W. Scott, A.M. Willard E. Skidmore, A.M. Frederic B. Stiven, B.Mus. Nellie M. Stuart, B.Mus. Kathryn J. Sutherlin, A.B. J. Wesley Swanson, B.L., A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Frederick W. Baum Mary V. Brinton Martha E. Burridge Mary Jane Carter I. Carolyn Hemingway Fred E. Joerger KATHERINE J. LlGHTBODY Dorothy L. Parker Karl S. Sandberg Richard W. Sanborn LlLYAN M. SCHRIER Lewis D. Splittgerber Dorothy F. Trafton George M. Turmail Charlotte L. Gueltig C. Gordon Robinson Marguerite C. Sheridan Frederick W. Westphal, Jr. Christine Zoller Margaret E. Boudrye Harold W. Hale Catherine A. Hanawalt Edward C. Kalb Jack Boswell Vernon E. Ehlers Margaret J. Kimble Mary Bain Lehmann Margaret A. Morgan uniors Lon V. Porter, Jr. Catherine L. Putnam Laurence H. Rehm Sophomores Hagin P. Harper Martha A. Huff Bette E. Hutchison John H. Mason Grover E. Shipton Margaret S. Sproat John R. Van Nice William C. Pierce Janice H. White Finder Bland Scott Shipton Hale Boswell Porter Van Nice Harper Moody Rehm Skidmore Joerger Carter Brinton Putnam Schrier Burridge Huff Sproat Hemingway Lighthody Gueltig Stuart Hanawalt Hutchison Morgan Lehmann Robinson Sanborn Sutherlin Sandberg Boudrye Splittgerber Kimble White 1957 PIERROTS OFFICERS Lewis D. Splittgerber President Klusman Parks Vice-President John E. Velde, Jr Guild Representative FACULTY Olaf S. Fjelde, A.M. Richard Moody, A.M. J. Wesley Swanson, B.L., A.M. J. Glenn Metcalfe, A.B., B.Mus. R. Bruce Weirick, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Mahlon B. Mercer Seniors Louis E. Hartman Earl C. Moss, Jr. Lon V. Porter, Jr. John L. Schmidt Fred E. Joerger Klusman Parks Karl S. Sandberg Amos M. Schuster G. Ellsworth Meyers Lewis D. Splittgerber juniors Thomas J. Canavan John L. Marley C. Gordon Robinson Grover E. Shipton Herbert M. Carson Richard P. Parshall Ralph Sabetti John E. Velde, Jr. Harold W. Hale Laurence H. Rehm Samuel Sachs Rudolph G. Weihe James G. Lynch Sophomores G. William Boyd Donald B. Frankel Fran k V. Huston Robert G. Rockwell David M. Checkley Hagin P. Harper Fred L. Mattson Joseph Vasta Freshmen Fred J. English ' Paul M. Harris Edward J. Mattson Fred D. Strickler .1 ; I :-t • •' J 4 !' j E- Mr Mm in I £ i ... ;. !f : ■kJl-fl WHlJ m ; W. tir Hj lr if v - u E. i v ■ jP fc.-ij. . H I'ti i p, ■ 4lf H i fl Mii %■'■ 9ft - ■ -■ p n K 1 V B - ■'■' 7 -4 ' I ural M ° s « f - ©1 • tA ' j-£. I r JH jffy'J $.-.. .. T M : ■Hg W' afc; 'P _v _ ._. x'Yjjfj E ii'i H f Sabetti Schmidt Vasta Harper Meyers English Frankel Sachs Huston Parshall J. Mattson Mercer Porter Moody Metcalfe Swanson Rehm Shipton Weihe Sandberg Joerger Lynch Velde Splittgerber Parks Hale Hartman Marley Strickler Robinson F. Mattson Canavan Rockwell Boyd Checkley Harris Carson Lewis D. Splittgerber Klusman Parks John E. Velde, Jr. 937 Page 305 Lloyd Morey Chairman Clyde A. Webber Treasurer UNIVERSITY CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT BOARD MEMBERS FACULTY John S. Crandell, B.S., C.E. Lloyd Morey, A.B., B.Mus., C.P.A., LL.D. Students James C. Bagg Beth L. Fowler Glenn R. Morrow, Ph.D. Frederic B. Stiven, B.Mus., A.A.G.O. Ellen M. Schnebly Charles M. Wilson Star Course, forerunner of the present University Concert and Entertainment Board, of which it is now a part, was organized in the spring of 1917 to act as an advisory board to all dramatic functions and to plan the annual dramatics calendar. In a reorganization during 1931, the University Concert and Entertainment Board took over the functions of the Star Course and was delegated to supervise all concerts and public entertainments given in University buildings by professional artists and organizations. Members of the Board consist of the comptroller of the University, acting as ex- officio chairman of the organization, the Director of the School of Music, two mem- bers of the faculty to be selected biennially by the Council of Administration, and four student members to be elected annually by the Philomathean and Adelphic Societies. Duties of the new organization include the selection of senior managers and the junior and sophomore assistants for the Star Course staff. The work of this group in bringing to the University at reasonable prices several of the most talented and famous artists and groups of artists is beneficial and of much cultural value to the students. Wilson Crandell Stiven Fowler Schnebly 1957 STAR COURSE William B. Browder Jean E. Fair MANAGERS Senior Managers Mary E. Nicoll Charles L. Rabe Junior Managers Gilbert H. Hennessey Mary M. Lease Barbara K. Armstrong Clark H. Bachman Paul C. Baker Mary J. Ballance David M. Checkley Erwin F. Cihak John B. Clark Arden K. Colby William O. Derrough Harold A. Downing Vera F. Fanning Halle Galhuly Geraldine V. Giese Betty L. Gilbert Sophomores John G. Grubb Samuel W. Hall Robert L. Hanson Margaret E. Hills Suzanne A. Little John B. Lord Edward J. Lyons Myron W. Madison Eugene R. Martini Frederick H. McKinstry Jeanne R. Meyer Charles G. Moreau Martha B. Morrison Mary B. Lehmann Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. Mary H. Moss Katherine I. Mount Albert M. Myers Charles E. Perkins E. Maurine Roberds Marilyn S. Romm Sarah R. Schwartz Helen N. Siieetz M. Jayne Southard Virginia L. Trappe J. Giltner Twist Dorothy B. Weaver Grace V. Willowick Charles L. Rabe Manager Mary E. Nicoll Associate Manager Armstrong Meyer Bachman Fanning Hanson Sheetz Schwartz Hills Roberds Derrough Moss Grubb Romm Baker Giese Willowick Checkley Weaver Myers Trappe Lord Southard Lease Wilkens Fair Rabe Nicoll Hennessey Lehmann Cihak 937 Page 307 STAR COURSE i iil. The enthusiastic reception of the excellent Star Course entertainment proved a fitting tribute to the efforts of the Star Course Staff this year. John Charles Thomas opened the parade of celebrities October 15 by singing songs showing his versatility, humor, and genuine interest. On December 7, Josef Hofmann, pre- sented eleven piano selections followed by six encores which in itself signifies the appreciation of his ability. To enter- tain Shakespearian followers, the Old Globe Theatre Play- ers presented on January 20 some plays as they were given in Elizabethan days. Vladimir Golshmann with his St. Louis STAR COURSE Symphony Orchestra put on numbers which attained the peak in musical performance February 16. Nathan Milstein cast a spell over his audience March 8 when he gave a violin recital in the auditorium. Trudi Schoop and her ballet danced in a fascinating two-hour program April 8. In addition to this program, Star Course presented two added features. The Tatterman Marionette Company's Peer Gynt, staged an undeniable success. Demonstrating musical technique and expression, the Roth quartet made a success- ful appearance February 26. 957 Page 309 On March 20 and 21, 1936, the Illini Theatre Guild pre- sented Noah. The fantasy, a recent international success, dramatizes the story of Noah's famous ordeal at the time of the great deluge. Byford Garrigus gave a persuasive characterization of Noah in his struggle to save the pure in heart, while Mary Jean Ballance competently played the part of Mama, Noah's fickle wife. A Man, one of the most significant figures in the play because of his representation of the evil of the world, was excellently portrayed by Edward Glass. i i n 1937 Page 310 I O L. A N T H E Continuing the tradition of presenting the ever popular Gilbert and Sullivan operas, Arepo, on April 3 and 4, 1936, produced Iolanthe. The way in which the flashy wit and droll humor of the comic opera was presented is a fine trib- ute to the cleverness and proficiency of the singers. Grover Shipton sang brilliantry and enthusiastically as Strephon, while the roles of The Earl of Tolloller and The Earl of Mount Ararat, taken by James Douglass and Hagin Harper were also well done. Jltsy J 1937 1 Page 311 4 THE IVORY DOOR The Illini Theatre Guild's last production of the 1935-36 season was The Ivory Door, presented on May 1, 2, 8, and 9, 1936. The play, written by A. A. Milne, explains the legend of the castle of medieval days and centers around a huge ivory door through which many men have passed, never to return. The mood, which is romantic and light, adapted itself very well to the talents of the actors. King Perivale, who dares to walk through the ivory door, was capably portrayed by David Pettigrew, while his bride-to-be, Princess LHia, was alternately played by Helen Porter and Lois Davis. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM William Shakespeare's immortal A Midsummer Night's Dream was presented to the campus on the evening of November 6 and 7. The four lovers of Athens, Lysander and Hermia, Demetrius and Helena, were excellently portrayed by Charles Seldomridge and Leoda Doe, Richard Parshall and Ellen Schnebly. Carroll Layman excellently portrayed Theseus, the Duke of Athens, while Rachel Collins pre- sented a truly glamorous interpretation of Hippolyta. The play was prefaced with a beautiful tableau of the opening scene in the palace of Theseus resulting in a dream- like effect much like a painting by Maxfield Parish. 937 Page 313 II J1' THE BARTERED BRIDE i im The first production of Arepo's fifth season was Smetna's The Bartered Bride, presented on December 11 and 12. Directed by Kathryn Janie Sutherlin, the romantic presen- tation became another milestone in highly entertaining stu- dent operas. Janet Litsey sang superbly as Marie, the beautiful peasant girl. From a timid, passionate expression at first, her voice became frivolous and sparkling, reflecting the changes which occurred in her mood. One of the treats of the evening turned out to be James Douglass' interpretation of Vashek; his characterization of the simple, innocent youth was very ingeniously done. Page 314 UNION MINSTREL SHOW On January 8 and 9, the Illinois Union presented its 1937 version of the annual Union Minstrel Show. This year's production, with its beautiful choruses, black-faced end men, and specialty acts, lived up to the reputation for good entertainment which has always been held in the past. With a natural gift for such a part, Al Mulliken played the interlocutor and fed leads for the comebacks of end men Tim Seay, Steven Montgomery, Hall Layman, and Al Gross- arth. Specialty numbers by Fillmore Sherman, Sarah Schwartz, and Janet Mosher helped to make the show a definite success. 1957 Page 315 I II r ' S: RHYME MARCHES ON •• ; imF  4 % KB If ll B £ 1 w 1 Beginning the second semester with a burst of melody and wit, Pierrots presented to campus audiences on Feb- ruary 12 and 13, Rhyme Marches On, its annual all-male production. Grover Shipton, in Oi! Ve! Nero! the true story of the burning of Rome, and Two Idles of the King, a con- tinuation of one of last year's most popular acts, was en- thusiastically received. In Robinson Crusoe, Klusman Parks burst forth with a fussilade of words to give a satire of the distorted versions which movies today give us of famous books. PURE ENTERTAINMENT The Illini Theatre Guild has surprising ability to produce wide extremes in entertainment; this year, the production of two typically enjoyable plays, Behold This Dreamer and Dracula, gave evidence of the great versatility of the organization. In Behold This Dreamer, Klusman Parks turned in an excellent performance as the very sane artist, Charley Turner. The production of Bram Stoker's world-famous Dracula presented Robert Rockwell in an outstanding portrayal of the vampire, Count Dracula, and Richard Parshall as the great scientist Abraham Van Helsing. 937 Page 317 . a mm ilEQu sBm s m m Wtm UNIVERSITY BANDS OFFICERS A. Austin Harding Director Mark H. Hindsley Assistant Director Graham T. Overgard Assistant Conductor Horace B. Ingalls Treasurer and Business Manager Keith L. Wilson Librarian Fred W. Westphai. Assistant Librarian Arden D. Wilson Drum Major WELFARE COMMITTEE Leonard L. Steimley Ray I. Shawl James W. Schrodt J. David Moses President George M. Turmail Vice-President William E. DeTurk Secretary George E. Troutt Quartermaster Lewis E. Burlison Assistant Quartermaster Alfonzo F. Lape A. Austin Harding Director I I The University Bands comprise three organizations: the Concert Band, the First Regimental Band, and the Second Regimental Band. Places in these organizations are de- termined by examinations, and service in them takes the place of required military drill and tactics. Concert Band members are eligible for scholarships each year, provided the military requirements have been previously fulfilled. The Concert Band is composed of selected musicians whose main purpose is to study and perform the best in music. The First and Second Regimental Bands furnish the necessary music for military ceremonies, athletic events, etc., in addition to studying and performing a certain amount of concert music. From the three organizations named above, each fall a unit of 180 select bandsmen is chosen to play at football games. This Football Band, in addition to playing at all home games, usually makes one or two out-of-town trips. The unit contains many good voices and is the original a capella singing band. With its many thrilling formations, it has become a necessary part of the football spectacle. In addition to numerous concerts on the campus, the Concert Band broadcasts every Monday afternoon over the University radio station, WILL. Its sphere of influence ex- tends far beyond the campus. It cooperates with the Music Educators National Conference, the National High School Band Association, and the Illinois School Band Association in presenting clinics for bandmasters, and serves bands in the United States in many other ways. In accordance with the policy of bringing members of the University of Illinois Bands in contact with a large amount of the best in music, hundreds of compositions in the larger forms are studied and performed. The bands' pub- lic performances are by-products of this educational pro- gram and as the University Bands are non-profit organiza- tions, their concerts are thrown open to the public. These demonstrations of the work of this department of the Uni- versity not only indicate the present literature and possibili- ties of the modern concert of symphonic band, but suggest desirable additions to band literature. J. David Moses President B-flat Clarinets John W. Alexander Ralph K. Barclay George T. Carroll Roy Christopherson Mark F. DeLeonard Norman Eisenstein Curtis M. Elliott Ralph Fiorentini Thomas E. Gause J. Robert Greenwell William B. Holl Hogan B. Knight Alonzo F. Lape Russell E. Larsen Sam E. Levin- Robert L. Metcalf Morris F. Milligan Carl W. Mortenson Everett S. Oliver Joseph D. Overman Abe A. Parotti Houston Reed Reinhardt Schleffler Meyer Schuckman Gordon D. Skene Carl R. Stover James K. Van Slyke Wade J. Verweire Fred W. Westphal, Jr. William R. White Keith L. Wilson Alto Clarinets Franklin P. Ballard Frederick C. Bauer Paul H. Hines Richard W. Norton Basset-Horn Frank M. Lescher Bass Clarinets Kenneth W. Dickhut Richard D. Eckhardt Norman A. Goldberg Charles H. Shea Richard E. Younggren Contra-Bass Clarinets Labert W. Boggs Mahlon B. Mercer Gordon E. Troutt Flutes and Piccolos Clark H. Bachman James W. Davis H. Dalbert Eglin Frederick C. Gedge Albert J. Mikuta Lum S. Palma Donald L. Pfohl Philip A. Sidell E-flat Flute William B. Browder Alto and Bass Flute Hale J. Newcomer CONCERT BAND ROSTER, 1936-37 Obo es Edward W. Dolch Edward C. Kalb William W. Langebartel John F. Richardson Harvey C. Zorn English Horns Edward C. Kalb Gene R. Weisiger Heckelphone Byron B. Wyman Tenor Sarrusophone Robert M. Tibbetts Alto Saxophones Gerald E. Leech Kenneth D. Malick C. Bernard Vance Tenor Saxophones Jack R. Kirkpatrick James D. Weisiger Baritone Saxophones Carl T. Karlburg Franklyn R. Meltzer Bass Saxophone Kenneth C. Jost Contra-Bass Saxophone Ralph W. Rohlfing Bassoons John A. Edwards William C. Leutbecker J. William Mohlman Ray I. Shawl Contra-Bassoon James D. Campbell String Basses Lewis E. Burlison Kenneth D. Gross WlLLARD E. SKIDMORE E-flat Bass Leonard L. Steimley EE-flat Bass John R. Van Nicb BB-flat Basses Warren E. Felts Albert J. Hatch Edwin Krebs John L. Morton J. David Moses Ernest E. Weller Harp Edna A. Michael Marimba Geraldine A. Elliott Russell T. Simmons Timpani William F. Ludwig Drums Richard B. Cogdal John R. Engstrom Richard E. Guthier Ross C. Lyman C. William Mautz George M. Turmail Propertymen Dale W. Hull Wallace R. Winkler Cornets Allen P. Britton Mark H. Hindsley Lowell P. Little Winston E. Lynes Donald S. Myers Graham T. Overgard Jack W. Seargeant Roberlie W. Work French Horns Arthur G. Anderson William E. DeTurk Wesley L. Eckhardt Howard K. Norris Arthur E. Ritcher Richard W. Sanborn Ernest E. Tucker Robert G. Yapp Trombones Horace S. Frederick Hagin P. Harper Bernhardt M. Kuschel Charles S. Pearson James W. Schrodt Bass Trombone Guy M. Duker BB-flat Bass Trombone Gordon K. Grose Euphoniums Dale B. Lindsay Frank J. Menichetti Flugel-horns Ashley R. Coffman Charles M. Hendricks Trumpets Henry L. Godeke Robert E. Jensen Ralph E. Shank Leonard A. Smith Baritones Austin E. Garrels John L. Glover 1 ffM tj :. otv -, r ■ 4! 1 1 -i . s s H B :':.:. IP IS. V • - ■ EW3mWV v xBwfw ; • t aWF 4 V vm ,4 jp a V- -h inj. ■ B2SH7ia iJ % ■■ ■f ': 8 UAjlMf Jk3 I L f ■ f | • Jm k ' u™ W 1 ) iriLj Graham T. Overgard Assistant Conductor 937B ,:r ; jq„wsmi Page 321 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Frederic B. Stiven Conductor ROSTER, 1936-37 Frederic B. Stiven. Arthur E. Cohen. . . . .Conductor .Concertmeister First Violins Vera D. Britton Edward G. Camealy Arthur E. Cohen Sol B. Cohen Margaret M. Coon Mary F. Durst Leon Gutterman Franklin M. Juvinall Oskar A. Kubitz Bayard E. Lutzhoff Betty L. Rogers Mary J. Weberg C. Nugent Wedding Violas Lugwig F. Audrieth Lyman W. Bodman Samuel Gorbach Rachel L. Smith Stuart H. White Cellos Ruth L. Alberstett Elbert P. Carter George L. Clark Vernon E. Ehlers Helen E. Jackson Ida L. Johns Edwin L. Smerling Mrs. Margaret C. Sullivan Virginia A. Weber Second Violins Bernice M. Angdahl Elizabeth G. Baldwin Vance W. Batchelor Marjorie N. Johnson Paul B. Meyer George H. Milkwick Martha A. Probst Virginia M. Schafer Rosemary W. Tooley Robert C. Williams Barbara J. Wilson Basses Kenneth D. Gross Walter S. Lath en Willard E. Skidmore Vera G. Whitted Harp Edna A. Michael Flutes Judith H. Glover Dorothy L. Parker Donald L. Pfohl Horns William E. DeTurk Richard W. Sanborn Ernest E. Tucker O. Carroll Worley Robert G. Yapp Piccolo Judith H. Glover Oboes Edward C. Kalb William W. Langebartel Harvey C. Zorn English Horn Harvey C. Zorn Bassoons William J. Mohlman Ray I. Shawl Clarinets E. Allen Platt Fred W. Westphal Keith L. Wilson Bass Clarinet Alonzo F. Lape Trumpets Ashley R. Coffman D. June Cox Charles M. Hendricks Winston E. Lynes Leonard A. Smith Trombones Hagin P. Harper Bernhardt M. Kuschel William C. Pierce Kenneth W. Robinson Tuba E. Eugene Weller Percussion John Engstrom Richard E. Guthier George M. Turmail Librarian Carl R. Stover I N Russell H. Miles Conductor Enid M. Beal Mrs. Anna Bell Florence A. Bishop Addie T. Brady May V. Brandly Mrs. Florence Camp Mercedes Cleaves Edna F. Conover Helen M. Cooper Marion E. Corell Dorothy E. Dean Francis H. Draper Peggie M. Edson Jane L. Falkenstein ROSALYE H. FlNSBERG Marjorie M. Boe Dorothy E. Chapin Mrs. Ruth Cole Dorothea J. Cox Mrs. Lutie D. Cox Karlene M. Diederick Eleanor Dixon Esther Driner Helen E. Engstrom Helen L. Eyman Grace M. Francis J. Clarke Anderson Harry C. Armstrong William R. Clendenin Courtney B. Cole Henry D. Ferguson Richard P. Adams Labert W. Boggs Robert W. Gardner Donald A. Grossman Donald S. Happock Frank E. Holley ROSTER, 1936-37 Russell H. Miles. .Conductor Sopranos Helen Forsyth Mary K. Grossman Corris M. Hofmann Mary M. Horning Mrs. Martha C. Hubbard Bette E. Hutchison Louise Jacobson Laura H. Jenkins Emily R. Jones Evelyn R. Katzmann Mabel Keest Margaret J. Kerrick Josephine Lehmann Helen R. Lo'ckhart Helen E. Freudenberg Catherine A. Hanawalt Dorothy Howell Laura J. Huelster Geraldine L. Hulet Margaret F. Irwin Marion E. Johnson Annamarie Kunz Margaret R. Kunz Frances M. Laughner Reginald F. Fisher William Hayemann Sumner C. Hvassman George W. Maxey Robert H. Jones Franklin M. Juvinall Howard K. Keys Ralph W. Kinison Otto C. Klein Abe A. Parotti Altos Tenors Basses Pauline Luise Bonita E. Lyons Mrs. Josephine J. Marlo Betty M. McCown Irene R. Moore Mrs. Ellen Morton Phyllis T. Mrazek Marg aret A. Newcomb Mary F. Odum Doris C. Olson Felicia M. Pacelli Etta E. Pardee Ferne Ricketts Irma S. Sancken Mrs. Blondelle Lawson M. Florence Lawson Mrs. Evelina Lummis Lorena Manaugh Jane McIntyre Mrs. John D. Mizelle Ruth E. Musselman Mrs. George T. Riggs Carita Robertson Ruth E. Rogers Karl H. Planitz David C. Player Charles W. Schlotter David N. Sharp Charles A. Ricketts Edward A. Schroedar Ray I. Shawl Chester L. Snyder Joe D. Stanley Carl R. Stover UNIVERSITY CHORUS Mary C. Saporito Mrs. William L. Schwalbe Mrs. Opal C. Scott Phylita E. Shinneman Clara W. Smith Leona A. Speer Margaret S. Sproat Evelyn B. Stevens Mrs. John Utley Dorothy L. Van Cleve Marjorie G. Ward Virginia C. White Lorama Wiese Hattie M. Winfield Helen G. Wosnuk Helen M. Sandford Lucille T. Sharp Helen Shover Mrs. Chester L. Snyder M. Margaret Stewart Katherine Stumbaugh Vivian P. Taylor Doris E. Vance Alice J. Van Deventer Rosalie M. Williams Harold P. Toombs Raymond F. Trumble George L. Warren Elvin S. Warrick William M. Strickland Robert M. Thrall Everett L. Upton W. Everett Upton Enno Wolthuis Lewis E. Workman 937 Page 323 Lanson F. Demming Director Sibyl Barbre President Genevieve P. Best Manager WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Sibyl Barbre President Mary J. Carter Vice-President Frances C. Sheetz Secretary Marion E. Corell Librarian Genevieve P. Best Manager Lanson F. Demming Director Dorothea A. Bergin Florence A. Bishop Anne R. Cohen Jane L. Falkenstein Frances P. Graham Louise Hackmann Dorothy E. Heyduck Margaret J. Kimble Genevieve P. Best Mary J. Carter Marion E. Corell Louise Deutch Wilma J. Dryden Josephine I. Fleming Stasia Hayman Marian H. Banks JEANETTE V. COLTEAUX Catherine A. Hanawalt Helen L. Hickman Helen E. Jackson Marjorie H. Banks Eleanor B. Burpee Dorothy B. Damisch Evelyn C. Hershey MEMBERS First Soprano Florence I. Littell Bonita E. Lyons Florence C. Mattoon Mary E. Mills Margaret A. Morgan Phyllis T. Mrazek Etta E. Pardee Ellen D. Peterson Second Soprano Jane C. Lawrence Doris C. Olson Evelyn E. Onken Katheryn L. Phillips Katherine Ropiequet Marie A. Schuerman First Alto Marion E. Johnson Delores E. Lasser Jean E. Mann Mary E. Mohler Elizabeth A. Mosiman Second Alto Elizabeth A. McCloskey Florence E. McLaughlin Bernice C. Moore Hblen F. Palmquist Lilyan M. Schrier Lillian E. Siegler Margaret S. Sproat Helen M. Warner LORAMA WlESE Edith E. Wood Helen G. Wosnuk Alice W. Spialek Josephine Stroker Vivian P. Taylor Beulah E. Weedon Louisa M. Williams Lois J. Winterberg Virginia N. Powell Frances C. Sheetz Doris E. Vance Alice J. Van db Venter M. Marjorie Sharp Mary L. Stockbarger Lenore J. Ufkes Ruth O. Witcraft Mrazek Mills Ropiequet Winterberg Onken Hayman Palmquist Pardee Olson Marian H. Banks Vance Van de Venter Johnson Lasser Schrier McCloskey Mattoon Bergin Wosnuk Falkenstein Lawrence Sproat Bishop Lyons Damisch Schuerman Mohler Mann Powell Ufkes Spialek Hickman Kimble Taylor Williams Stroker Dryden Sheetz Best Demming Barbre Carter Corell Hanawalt Marjorie H. Banks Witcraft Warner Morgan Heyduck Jackson 937 MEN'S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Richard S. Hudson President Howard A. Stotler Manager Charles E. Hemphill, Jr Librarian LeRoy R. Hamp Director Richard S. Hudson Accompanist Robert J. McMenamin Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS First Tenors Carl L. Appell John E. Friess Joseph W. Large Warren A. Richard John G. Broun Charles W. Graham John F. Lawson Joseph M. Robinson Paul E. Buckles Harold W. Hale Robert M. Moore Grover E. Shipton Walter E. Chessman, Jr. George O. Hallam Robert S. Nalbach John M. Thompson Milton M. Combs Julius A. Hummel Calvin W. Pettit Robert F. Turner Robert W. Dalrymple Albert A. Krivo John R. Rhinehart WlLLARD A. WlTZELING Reginald F. Fisher Second Tenors Stanley G. Bergbom John F. Gray Mahlon B. Mercer Howard Rovelstad William T. Bray Joseph F. Hanson, Jr Carl V. Milburn Howard G. Smart Earl W. Carroll Summer C Hvassman John N. Mullins Russell W. Stumpf Robert A. Chase Leonard B. Immele John W. Phillips Edwin M. Swengel Elmer T. Ebersol, Jr. Neil E. Kelsey F. Layton Pickett William R. Temple Richard C. Franklin H. Maurice Kirby Colin J. Reeves Albert C. Tillman, Jr William R. Gerler Harold L. Koeller Robert Richmond George L. Warren Baritones Richard P. Adams Guy M. Duker Walter R. Olson Edwin L. Smerling Allen F. Agnew G . Byron Healy Donald L. Pfohl Stanton D. Smith Theodore L. Agnew Charles E. Hemphill, Jr. George C. Pinney Alexis C. Svigoon Richard G. Boardman William F. Hutchinson Frank A. Reichelderfer Max E. Tarble Howard F. Boman Lemuel D. McKinley Charles F. Seales George R. Waggoner Robert D. Brodt James O. Monroe, Jr. Keith W. Seales Keith L. Wilson John R. Coghill Leif E. Olsen Dale H. Shick Robert B. Zaborowski George Demeris Basses Frank W. Andrew Thomas E. Gause Howard K. Keys Chester L. Snyder Donald A. Bower Vincent H. Gehr Arthur R. Matheson Howard A. Stotler Charles R. Buell John L. Glover Robert J. McMenamin John R. Van Nice Eldon Campbell Edward C. Harter Albert E. Peterson Arthur H. Warnke John S. Capps Paul H. Hines Donald J. Pierce James M. Wheaton Frank S. Ervin Richard T. Hosking, Jr. Abe A. Porotti Charles M. Wilson Robert M. Fink Paul M. Hupp Richard E. Roberts Charles E. Zei.eny Robert W. Gardner Le Roy R. Hamp Director Richard S. Hudson President Howard A. Stotler Manager f'rf IT ?T r'tHV ill 1 • ft' TJIltf! t HI IM 4 % « r i t f t Reichelderfer Bray Fisher Mullins Witzeling Reeves Appell Krivo Wheaton Richmond McKinley Temple Hines Nalbach Franklin Ebersol Kelsey Agnew Hale Boman Friess C. Seales Glover Zaborowski Smith Matheson Andrew Duker Moore Hallam Koeller Stumpf Zeleny Hvassman Shick Snyder Van Nice Tarble Harter Buell Peterson Wheaton Warren Hutchinson Hummel Gardner Gause Combs Hosking Gray McMenamin Hamp Stotler Smart Hemphill K. Seales Mercer Swengel Rhinehart 937 Page 325 w O S M -J (X I— I U CO I— I Q U H d o o u w PC S « o I— I ID o I— I H o u FFICER ■ ; --•--■ • , ' -■'' ,; • , , H I The Colors in Review UNIVERSITY BRIGADE Military at the University was established under the Morrill Land Grant Act. By this act, State Universities received land from the Federal Government on the condition that military be made a required course. In 1867 the State of Illi- nois accepted this act and a plan for military training was adopted by the Board of Trustees. It was expanded to its present size by the Mili- tary Act of 1916 and the Brigade has steadily in- creased until it is now one of the largest in the country. Beginning in 1867 with a single company com- manded by a Cadet Captain, the Military depart- ment of the University of Illinois has grown to a brigade consisting of six individual units and 4,208 men. The Brigade commanded by a regular Army Colonel and a Student Colonel consists of the Cavalry, Infantry, Field Artillery, Coast Ar- tillery, Engineers, and Signal Corps units. Each unit has its own corps of Student Officers headed by a Lieutenant Colonel. The Student Officers in turn are supervised by a staff of regular Army Officers. The last two years have seen consider- able modernization of equipment which has served to make it one of the most complete R.OT.C. units in the country. The student's work in the Military- department begins with two required years in a basic course, at the completion of which the student is quali- fied for the rank of sergeant in the Organized I M The Cavalry Escort UNIVERSITY BRIGADE Reserves. This training is followed by two years of optional advanced work. The men in the ad- vanced course are assigned the command of the basic students. A student attains a rank of Sec- ond Lieutenant in his first year of advanced train- ing, and may, in his second year, receive a ranking anywhere between First Lieutenant and Colonel. Besides the instruction while attending school, the advanced course includes a six weeks' training period at a summer camp. The purpose of this camp period is to give the student more com- plete instruction and practical experience than can be given at the University because of the lack of space and equipment. The Cavalry, In- fantry, and Engineers go to Camp Custer, Michi- gan; the Coast Artillery and Signal Corps to Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and the Field Artillery to Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. Upon the completion of the University train- ing the advanced student is awarded the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Organized Reserves, and he may advance in rank according to his in- terest and diligence. This progress is made by study in the more advanced courses and further and practical training in camp. This instruction is extremely valuable in that it not only provides trained officers for the country in case of an emergency, but drills the students in military dis- cipline which is so influential in the character building of the men themselves. On Military Day 1937 Page 329 CADET STAFF Paul W. Neidhardt Cadet Colonel Cadet Col. Paul W. Neidhardt Commandant Cadet Lieut. Col. Harlan A. Hashbarger Coast Artillery Corps Cadet Lieut. Col. Harold W. Busch Field Artillery Cadet Lieut. Col. Raymond C. Purl Engineer Corps Cadet Lieut. Col. Frederick J. Foersterling Infantry Cadet Lieut. Col. George H. Zink Cavalry Cadet Lieut. Col. Millard E. Castle Field Artillery Cadet Lieut. Col. Richard R. Little Signal Corps Cadet Maj. Harry D. Evans Adjutant, Brigade Staff Cadet Maj. Jack B. Lortz Executive Officer, Brigade Staff Cadet Maj. Albert D. Mulliken Brigade Staff Cadet Maj. William J. Lierman 1st Semester, Brigade Staff Cadet Maj. Walter N. Brown 2nd Semester, Brigade Staff Cadet Maj. Thaddeus L. Woltanski Brigade Staff The Cadet Staff of the University of Illinois Re- serve Officers Training Corps is made up of the Student Colonel of the Brigade, who represents his own unit, a Major from each of the other five units, and the seven Lieutenant Colonels. The duties of these men in this capacity are the execution of mili- tary orders given out by the department. The Student Colonel together with the Majors of the Cadet Staff make up the Brigade Staff. The Cadet Colonel is the commandant of the Brigade and the senior officer of the Brigade Staff. The Adjutant is responsible for issuing all orders and for all clerical work. These officers are in complete command of the retreat ceremonies which are held in the Armory every week, and the efficiency of the entire brigade is dependent upon the harmonious functioning of the staff. Lortz Evans Lierman Mulliken Woltanski Zink Neidhardt Busch Foersterling Hashbarger Castle Purl Little 937 Fred R. Brown Colonel, Infantry, U. S. A. Commandant REGULAR STAFF Col. Fred R. Brown Commandant Lieut. Col. Bird S. Du Bois Coast Artillery Corps Lieut. Col. James A. Stevens Infantry Capt. Kenneth S. Stice Lieut. Col. Harry A. Flint Cavalry Lieut. Col. Charles J. Taylor Engineer Corps Ma j. Ray L. Burnell Field Artillery Signal Corps The students at this University and the other loyal citizens of Illinois, take a justifiable pride in the excellence and conduct of our R.O.T.C. Brigade and give it their continued support, as has been the case since the inception of military training here in 1868. Our 1936-37 first semester R.O.T.C. enrollment of 4208 physically fit young men and potential lead- ers in their generation, is the largest in the history of the University. A course in motorized field artillery, with new- guns and motor vehicles, was added to the curric- ulum this year, in order to keep abreast of the latest developments in this arm of the service. The conduct, interest in their work, and the soldierly appearance of our R.O.T.C. students are subjects of frequent and favorable comment by members of the faculty and other citizens of the community and State. The public demonstration given in our Brigade Review on Military Day, each year, shows the bene- fit of military training to the individual student, and justifies the pride and honor felt by the army officers and enlisted men in being associated with this fine organization of selected young men who, because of their physical and mental fitness, have been permitted to enroll in the University R.O.T.C. Grener Muir Brown Cary Batchelor Cole Marr Lothrop Lummis Matthews Quigley Stovall Stevens Millice Kirkpatrick Wortman Tabachnik Burnell Flint Taylor Brown Du Bois Stice Routheau 1937 Page 331 i II MILITARY COUNCIL Paul W. Neidhardt President Paul W. Neidhardt Colonel George H. Zink: Lieut. Colonel, Cavalry HArlan A. Hashbarger Lieut. Colonel, Coast Artillery Raymond C. Purl Lieut. Colonel, Engineers Harold W. Busch Lieut. Colonel, Field Artillery Millard E. Castle Lieut. Colonel, Field Artillery Frederick J. Foersterling Lieut. Co lonel, Infantry Richard R. Little Lieut. Colonel, Signal Corps Harry D. Evans -. Major, Adjutant, Brigade Staff Jack B. Lortz Major, Executive, Brigade Staff Albert D. Mulliken Major, Brigade Staff William J. Lierman Major, Brigade Staff The Military Council is the student governing body of the R.O.T.C. department of the University. It is composed of the Student Colonel, the Lt. Colo- nels of each of the units, the Brigade Staff, and a representative of each of the military organizations. A member of the faculty of the R.O.T.C. is chosen each year as an advisor, the present advisor being Capt. A. G. Mathews. T his organization's chief function is to serve as a link between the students of the R.O.T.C. and the regular army officers. In addition to this cooperative function the coun- cil is the governing and coordinating body of the units and organizations. It is the means by which the principles and procedures of the department are conveyed to the student members of the R.O.T.C. Of its members, those representing the organizations are elected, while the others are auto- matically members as long as they maintain their rank and standing in the University. i i f Nemitz Lierman Mulliken Binford Whitehead Castle EUBANKS Coffey Little Busch Lortz Evans 1957 MILITARY COUNCIL Orval W. Lucier Secretary-Treasurer Walter N. Brown Major, Brigade Staff, 2nd Semester Thaddeus L. Woltanski Major, Brigade Staff Orval W. Lucier Major, Rep., Scabbard and Blade Donald F. Nemitz Major, President, Phalanx Marvin E. Monk Major, Rep,, Cavalry Officers Club Ernest M. Eubanks Captain, President, Caisson Club Michael J. Gordon Major, President, Polo Association Joseph J. Martan Captain, President, Pi Tau Pi Sigma Merlin H. Whitehead Major, Rep., Tau Nu Tau Chase C. Coffey Major, President, Coast Artillery Club Robert J. Binford. , Major, President, Alpha Tau Sigma Paul H. FaCkler Captain, President, Pershing Rifles, 1st Semester Gale H. Jones Major, Vice President, Peishing Rifles, 2nd Semester Albert G. Matthews Captain, Engineer Corps, Advisor Others of its functions include supervision of the Military Ball, the Officers Ball, the annual Military Show, the University Horse Shows, and the dances given by the various other organizations in the de- partment. Recommendations of medals and other awards given to outstanding students of the bri- gade are also made by this body. Last year, the Millini, the official publication of the R.O.T.C. which is issued on Military Day, was resumed largely through the efforts of the council. This publication contained a complete re- view of all military activities. All of the profits from the student functions of the Military Department, such as the dances and shows, are turned over by the council to the Mili- tary Special Unit Fund for administration by the University Commandant. This fund is used to pur- chase new equipment and to make such improve- ments not allowed for in the regular grants of the Federal and State governments. Purl Brown Jones Martan Monk Matthews Hashbarger Foersterling Gordon Woltanski ZlNK Fackler 7 93 7 • i it Page 333 FIELD ARTILLERY The largest unit in the brigade, the Field Artillery, has two complete regi- ments, each with its own Lieutenant Colonel and staff of officers. The first year in the basic course is spent in drilling and in learning the fundamental working principles of the large 75 mm. field guns. The second year students were mounted until this year, when the addition to the military equipment of eight trucks made possible the motorization of the unit. Experience in the handling of the large guns is obtained by the Advanced Field Artillery students during the summer session at Camp McCoy. Here they are engaged, in addition to service practice, in the firing of these guns and re- ceive a complete knowledge of the technique by spending a period of time in the various official capacities from private to battery commander. Harold W. Busch Li. Colonel Millard E. Castle Lt. Colonel i M .' iv m jt ■?, % f r p f , « m Harlan A. Hashbarger Ll. Colonel COAST ARTILLERY With the advent of aircraft into modern warfare, the Coast Artillery has assumed, in addition to its previous duties, the handling of the large coast and field guns, the anti-aircraft weapons. In the summer camp at Fort Sheridan the Advanced Coast Artillery Corps receives practical experience in the actual firing of anti-aircraft guns, machine guns, and 155 mm. guns. They also re- ceive training in marksmanship practice with the rifle and pistol. This camp period in addition to the basic course instruction in military fundamentals, scouting, patrolling, map reading, and drill, and the advanced training including the command of the basic troops, constitutes the training of the four year Coast Artillery student and prepares him for the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Reserve Corps. 1951 Page 335 ' CAVALRY The Cavalry, one of the most popular units in the University Brigade, is, in the basic course, devoted mainly to instruction in riding and marksmanship. The first year student learns the technique of riding and of mounted drill. In the second year, training in the care of the horses is also received. The work in the advanced course consists of more intensive instruction in these same subjects and gives the student officers an opportunity to exercise the commands. The summer instruction for the advance students, which is given at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan, includes riding, drilling, further instruction in the care and keeping of horses, combat problems, marksmanship, and the use of the cavalry weapons. Considerable time is given to marksmanship with the service rifle, the R.O.T.C. firing the same course laid down for the regular army. George H. Zink Lt. Colonel tl J-t •vr -V; S 'j .- . a • ;$, $ ? 1 1 M M f I'l ' e f' b- S' n 6 ! r s - i r •• j c .n r ■ r  k hit ■ . J i I  . 1 1 M M H - - ' S ' WSBB mm 1 ii ! - Raymond C. Purl Lt. Colonel ENGINEER CORPS The Engineer Corps specializes in more technical work than the majority of the other units. Much time is devoted to construction work and construction problems. For these men, therefore, the six weeks summer camp period at Camp Custer is very valuable. Lack of space, time, and ade quate equipment de- creases considerably the amount of work they are able to accomplish during the school sessions. The use of firearms, riding, building of temporary fortifications and bridges, over both land and water, and the handling and use of explosives are all a part of the regular camp curriculum. In addition to these, the usual parades and drills are held each day. Swim- ming, boxing, baseball, and tennis occupy the leisure hours during the camp period. 7937 Page 337 II II II II ■■Pjfc iHp ,Ju HIM 3fc- « «.- .. f- 1 A - M 'I Sr f 7 ; ♦ t --'-I-- °f • -J - -Ify -f-- f, £?. k.. . %--  INFANTRY i i In the basic Infantry course the main instruction is devoted to fundamental drilling, and to the use of the rifle. The student is also taught combat principles, marksmanship, map reading, elementary machine gun drill, leadership, scout- ing and patrolling. The advanced course receives more extensive training in these same fields with the emphasis placed on leadership and command. An important portion of the advanced training is received in the summer session at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan. Here with students from the Universities of Wisconsin, Michigan, Michigan State, and Knox and Ripon Colleges they are given, more practical experience. The instructions consist of the firing of all weapons used by the Infantry, the exercise of command during drills and firing, a practice march with an overnight bivouac, and a night attack problem. 1 - m o 1 f am'- i ■ ' i J Frederick J. Foersterling Lt. Colonel £ ' Richard R. Little Lt. Colonel SIGNAL CORPS The outstanding function of the Signal Corps is the establishment of com- munication lines. Therefore, most of the practice in the basic course is an as- sembling and using military telephones and wireless. The advanced course work involves more technical experience in communication work than does the basic course. The third year students, with those from the Universities of Michigan, Wis- consin, Minnesota, and Ohio State, attend a camp session at Fort Sheridan. Field problems, designed to require the use of all field equipment under prac- tical conditions, are employed for instruction along with the use of the pistol and the duties of the company officer. During the last week of camp training the students of each school have the opportunity of working out a practical problem. The students from the other schools act as the privates and non-commissioned officers. 1957 TF Page 339 MILITARY BALL Paul W. Neidhardt Chairman COMMITTEE Paul W. Neidhardt. . Chan Harold W. Busch Millard E. Castle Harlan A. Hashbarger Orval W. Lucier Richard R. Little Marvin E. Monk Frederick J. Foersterling Raymond C. Purl George H. Zink George Huff Gymnasium was the scene of the annual Military Ball on April 3, 1936. The Ball was under the auspices of the Military Council with Cadet Colonel William Phillips Talbot acting as chairman. A capacity crowd of twelve hundred couples attended; the number of tickets being lim- ited only to military cadets and to a few other stu- dents by petition. The Gymnasium was decorated in a fitting mili- tary fashion. Guidons of the different units were placed about the room to designate the places where the cadets of various units were to assemble be- tween dances, and the corners of the room were ornamented with one-pound guns and stacked rifles. The walls were decorated wit h company and bat- tery flags, and over the orchestra was placed a placque containing a drawing of a large American eagle. To form a contrast to the stern military deco- rations, and to lend a touch of the coming spring, the ceiling was hung with long white streamers. Streamers were also hung from the edge of the bal- cony, and insignias of the different units were placed at various intervals. The band stand was draped in red, white, and blue bunting, and large American flags were placed on either side. MILITARY BALL Col. Fred R. Brown Commandant The programs of gold metal, bound by leather thongs were decorated with a black silhouette pre- senting a profile of the Greek God Mars in the fore- ground and a military officer in the background. The cadets were dressed in their full military uniforms, while other guests were attired in formal evening clothes. The colorful spring formals of the girls were in gay contrast to the khaki-colored uni- forms of the cadet officers. George Olsen with his music of tomorrow was the orchestra for the occasion, and his wife, Ethel Shutta, the featured entertainer. At various inter- vals during the dance, novel numbers were pre- sented by members of the band. A fitting climax to the ball was reached at eleven o'clock when hundreds of couples formed ranks for the grand march. They were led by Cadet Colo- nel William Phillips Talbot and Miss Betty James, and passed in review before Colonel Fred R. Brown and Mrs. Brown who were the honored guests for the evening. Only the cadets in full military uni- form and their partners were allowed to participate in this promenade. High-ranking non-commissioned officers of the basic course admitted the couples to the dance. They formed a guard at each of the doors leading to the dance floor and acted as directors for the grand march. The committee for the Military Ball of 1937 consists of Cadet Colonel Paul W. Neidhardt, the seven Lieutenant Colonels, and two Majors from the Brigade Staff, the committee being much smaller than in former years because of the new ruling by the Student Senate. LC Off 1937 Is Page 341 George H. Zink Captain Paul H. Fackler First Lieutenant SCABBARD BLADE OFFICERS George H. Zink Captain Paul H. Fackler First Lieutenant Gale H. Jones Second Lieutenant Orval W. Lucier First Sergeant MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Dallas F. Achenbach Ernest C. Adams Francis W. Adams Maurice V. Adams R. Lawrence Armour James C. Bagg Benjamin T. Baird Donald F. Barkley Stanley C. Bateman Eugene C. Bauer Robert J. Binford, Jr. Sterling A. Blackstone Walter N. Brown Winston E. Bullington Wallace M. Burroughs Harold W. Busch Millard E. Castle Herbert L. Chessman Chase C. Coffey Robert W. Dalrymple Ray O. Danielson Garet Dekker Karle De Wolf Miles S. Duwe Edward O. Elliott Paul H. Fackler Frederick J. Foersterling Edmund J. Fruin Harold E. Goeke Jan V. Gunn William D. Guynn Harlan A. Hashbarger Edward Hong Jarvis C. Hurd Roy Iverson, Jr. Thomas S. Johansen Robert L. Johnson Gale H. Jones Carl E. Kelly Thomas B. Kirkpatrick Robert R. Lauber Richard R. Little Luther F. Long Orval W. Lucier Francis X. Lueth Jack F. Marr James F. Maynard Robert E. Mills Marvin E. Monk Clarence B. Namensky Paul W. Neidhardt Van R. Parker Edward T. Peeples Joseph W. Ponder Robert H. Price Raymond C. Purl Richard K. Redfern Eugene H. Rennick Thomas L. Ridge Charles R. Rockwell Howard P. Schaudt Dale H. Schick Wilson J. Seldon Walter J. Ssnters Donald C. Smith George Sterba, Jr. Walter G. Still Floyd A. Traynham David Turnbull Edward E. Van Der Heyden Richard B. Walker Merlin H. Whitehead Charles E. Wright Joseph W. Zimmermann George H. Zink Rid e Fruin Elliott Burroughs Blackstone Johansen Turnbull Barkley Smith Hurd Lauber Parker Kirkpatrick Rennick Bateman Goeke Wright Namensky M. Adams Walker Kelly Johnson Danielson Sterba Iverson Seldon Neidhardt Long Binford Marr Ponder Coffey Baird Still Guynn Redfern Armour Zimmerman Whitehead Little F. Adams Bullington Peeples Rockwell De Wolf Price Achenbach Foersterling Fackler Zink Lucier Castle Bauer Traynham Chessman Van Der Heyden Hong 937 Orval W. Lucier First Sergeant Gale H. Jones Second Lieutenant SCABBARD BLADE Founded, University of Wisconsin, 1904 Honorary Military Society Seventy-eight Active Chapters Col. Fred R. Brown Capt. Leslie Grener Ma j. Irwin L. Lummis MEMBERS ON STAFF Capt. Richard S. Marr Capt. Edwards M. Quigley Lt. Col. James A. Stevens Capt. Kenneth S. Stice Capt. Volney W. Wortman Lt. Robert B. Lothrop Capt. Harold E. Babbitt, M.S. Lt. William L. Collins, M.S. FACULTY Lt. Charles R. Frederick, M.S. Capt. Tom S. Hamilton, M.S. Capt. Marcus S.Goldman, Ph.D. Sveinbjorn Johnson, A.B., LL.B., LL.D. Capt. James J. Doland, M.S., C.E. John D. Dayton Verle G. Dollahan Raymond K. Gallagher Howard H. Gasaway Edward D. Grimes RECRUITS Edward H. Holt Benedict T. Schwar Roy W. Taylor George C. Tompkins Louis D. Van Mullen Scabbard and Blade Smoker 1957 Page 343 Iff j 1 ill Donald F. Nemitz President David D. Godfrey Vice-President Founded, University of Illinois, 1925 Britt Blair Robert M. Dole Robert H. Engstrom Ernest M. Eubanks Wayne X. Fay Lawrence E. Ginsburg David D. Godfrey Michael J. Gordon Frank C. Handschuh PHALANX Alpha Morae Chapter To further brotherhood of advanced military students FACULTY Capt. Willard F. Millice MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Claud H. Harrold, Jr. Michael J. Hered Robert J. Hoeffliger J. Edward Hollow ay Frank R. Kubick Jack B. Lortz Donald F. Marston Joseph J. Martan Harvey D. McCollum, Jr. Clinton B. McKeown Paul B. Meyer Donald F. Nemitz Pete A. Nepotb Charles J. Nilsson Charles D. Perkinson Francis F. Poppenburg William H. Rife Arthur L. Schick Five Active Chapters Joseph A. Shulmistras E. Rex Smyth Gerhard R. Sprengung Kurt Sprengling Alexis C. Svigoon Lynn G. Thompson Robert A. Trenkle Thaddeus L. Woltanski Gordon Zelle tumors Raymond J. Alberts Harold E. Bell Gilbert F. Campbell Woodrow W. Carpenter Stanley A. Chapman James L. Currie Gerald W. Davis Charles W. Erhardt Lewis G. Fauble Alfred G. Harris Lawrence E. Heyenga Robert W. Hufford Daniel R. Iannella David L. Keith John A. Lamb Rex H. Light Floyd K. Long Bernhard Lundberg, Jr. MacPherson Morgan Philip Moskowitz William R. Nealson David C Player Edwin C. Ploetz Norman F. Rewoldt Lee A. Rodgers Leonard Shapiro Irving B. Skolnik Robert H. Wiesenborn Fred W. Wright i i ! Moskowitz Meyer Perkinson Fauble Player Chapman Wright Rodgers Carpenter Nealson Currie Heyenga Rewoldt Alberts Skolnik Lamb Light Trenkle G. Sprengling Dole Svigoon Campbell Davis Iannella Wiesenborn Thompson Shapiro Morgan Hufford Bell Ploetz Erhardt Kubick Harrold Nemitz Milli ce Blair Holloway Woltanski Gordon Smyth Schick Zelle Lundberg Long 1937 William J. Lierman, Jr. Chairman Capt. Albert G. Matthews Advisor OFFICERS BALL COMMITTEE William J. Lierman, Jr., Chairman Robert J. Binford, Jr. Chase C. Coffey Harry D. Evans Michael J. Gordon Jack B. Lortz Orval W. Lucier Albert D. Mulliken, Jr. Donald F. Nemitz Thaddeus L. Woltanski The Officers' Ball, the only exclusive military dance of the year, was held in the Park Ball-room on De- cember 18, 1936. Its attendance was restricted to advanced course R.O.T.C. students, faculty officers, reserve officers, and other military officials, all of these being required to attend in full military uni- form. Complimentary tickets were given only to army men, the single exception being President A. C. Willard. The dance was supervised by the Military Council with William Lierman, Major in the Brigade Staff, acting as chairman. The ballroom was decorated so as to give an im- pressive military atmosphere. The walls were hung with company flags and guidons, and bunting was draped over the band-stand. One-pound guns and other equipment from the Armory were placed in the corners, and rifle stacks were placed about the room. The music for the ball was furnished by Ivan Morgan, and his orchestra, who originally came from Pasadena, California, where they played under the name of George Trier. Throughout the eve- ning the dancers were entertained by several novelty numbers and the playing of University songs by the band. • 1 ' ■■ ■ -. ::: ..... J w . Lucier Coffey Woltanski Gordon Lierman Nemitz Evans Binford Lortz Mulliken 937 Page 345 Paul H. Fackler Captain Gale H. Jones First Lieutenant PERSHING RIFLES Founded, University of Nebraska, 1894 To further military education in the several colleges by an increased knowledge of military drill Twenty-six Active Chapters First Lieut. Robert B. Lothrop MEMBERS ON STAFF Capt. Edward A. Routheau First Lieut. Carl H. Sturies MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Benjamin T. Baird Chase C. Coffey Paul H. Fackler Francis W. Adams Maurice V. Adams Stanley C. Bateman James E. Bickerton Stanley A. Chapman Robert W. Dalrymple James F. Anderson Stanley R. Bailey Richard R. Bairstow Fred M. Blix C Alvin Blomquist LaMar E. Borders Charles E. Bragg Mark S. Brown Richard H. Burwash Robert J. Callahan Ira T. Chapman Seniors Gale H. Jones Orval W. Lucier Ray O. Danielson Gerald W. Davis John D. Dayton Harold E. Goeke David L. Keith Raymond G. Kent William W. Chapman Philip J. Clementz Paul M. Corbett Claude H. Coyne Fenton S. Craner Douglas S. Davis Donald H. Dragoo Howard H. Eaton Sterling K. Eisiminger Edward S. Fraser Robert C. Garretson Francis X. Lueth Paul W. Neidhardt untors Thomas B. Kirkpatrick Elmer A. Neely Joseph J. Nepote Lynn W. Renne Eugene H. Rennick Thomas L. Ridge Soph omores Wallace A. Gillespie Kenneth M. Gonseth Delmar E. Gurley Howard G. Haake Leonard F. Halatek George K. Hamman Willard C. Hart Harold Hinds Edward J. Holland Warren J. Holz James B. Hunter Donald F. Nemitz Edward T. Peeples Charles R. Rockwbll Benedict T. Schwar Murray M. Strauss Robert H. Weisenborn Franklin A. Werner Charles E. Wright Joseph W. Zimmermann Theodore J. Jakim Henry M. Jordan Paul T. Kessler Gilbert L. La Roche Jack D. Lawler Henry M. Levinson Roy V. Lohmiller William D. J. Masters Dan R. McClelland John W. Meara Howard G. Minch , I U Donald F. Nemitz Second Lieutenant Orval W. Lucier Second Lieutenant PERSHING RIFLES William J. Morse Thomas G. Pearse John B. Pherigo Orville W. Pierce William J. Price Joseph N. Rabiolo Isaac H. Rowand Soph omores ■ Laurence W. Schwall Robert D. Shaffer William H. Simmons Gerald J. Skibbins Nicholas E. Sloan Francis S. Staley Marvin N. Stanford Cont. Roy C. Steil Ralph S. Stoetzel Lawrence D. Summerfield Gordon K. Totten Harold F. Trafton Le Roy W. Tutskey Giltner Twist Arthur Z. Varland Carl H. Vogt George D. Walraven, Jr. Venus L. Weatherford Stuart H. White Chester M. Zelenka Robert L. Zierjack Freshmen Robert M. Ash George R. Avery Philip N. Bales Willis B. Ballance John W. Bennett Walter L. Benson Charles R. Bevans John A. Bez Albert Birkenstein, Jr. Erwin E. Bodmer Frank M. Brewbaker E. James Brink George L. Bristow Milford D. Burrows Alga L. Carman Carl V. Cash Walter E. Chessman, Jr. William R. Chynoweth Arthur C. Cocagne Burt M. Cottrell John P. Crandell Richard E. Curlee John J. Daly, Jr. Lawrence L. Dart Jack E. Davis James K. Dawson Charles H. Dick George H. Dickerson J. Edward Dolan Horace B. Dunn Richard T. Dunn Richard E. Eaton E. Todd Eichelman Frederick R. Engelman L. Stanford England, Jr. George C. Fanning Walfred O. Forsten Robert G. Fossland Stephen E. Freund Jack L. Frothingham Joseph C. Genster Joseph Goldstein Charles B. Green Carl W. Gunderson James A. Harrington Malcolm R. Harvey Clifford L. Haseman Leroy R. Hays Harold R. Hjelm Robert W. Hodge Curtis Q. Hubbart Donald L. Hulcher Roger S. Hutton William G. Jackson Howard O. James Robert D. Konopack John H. La Sell Rollin R. Lincoln Dean L. Lindley Thomas V. Little William J. Luetscher Arthur R. Matheson Robert W. Matthews Robert J. Maxwell James T. McIntosh Bernard Miller Edgar W. Monke Ralph P. Moore Walter T. Morey Robert H. Morris Frank M. Muller Richard J. Nelson Clarence H. Newman Harvey I. Nitz James E. O'Hair Walter R. Olson Michael J. Piatnitza Jean E. Pinkerton Richard B. Primm Charles B. Reed Richard W. Reynolds Gerald B. Sammons Kenneth L. Sears S. George Sears Frederick C. Seeger Lester A. Seiler Raymond A. Shick Wayne L. Shick Lessing P. Siegel Harold B. Simpson Lawrence V. Skorcz Norman F. Slachman Eldon J. Smith Jacob S. Smith Charles A. South Frederick W. Steffen Burton Stinton James Stockdale Lloyd R. Stropes Max E. Tarblb Robert C. Taylor James W. Thatcher Donald L. Titus Joseph P. Walker Carl E. Watkins Erwin K. Welhart Wakeman W. Whiting Philip J. Wolf Ernest H. Wood Robert A. Wood Gifford S. Zimmerman 1957 Page 347 Ernest M. Eubanks President Ralph H. Engstom Vice-President Founded, University of Illinois, 1923 Mat. Ray L. Burnell Mai. Clifford B. Cole Capt. Frank S. Kirkpatrick CAISSON CLUB To promote fellowship among the cadet officers of the Field Artillery unit, and to encourage interest in all military affairs MEMBERS ON STAFF Capt. Richard S. Marr Capt. Willard F. Millice MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Thirty Active Chapters Capt. Edwards M. Quiglby Capt. Edward A. Routheau Seniors Dallas F. Achenbach John Antonchick Robert B. Arnold Donald F. Barkley Britt Blair William F. Bobzibn Donald G. Botteron Harold W. Busch Millard E. Castle Kenneth J. Chermak Herbert L. Chessman Roger Clark. Ross E. Clark Elmer P. Cluver Max E. Cooper Robert S. Dietz Howard D. Dodge Robert M. Dole James O. Eaton Ralph H. Engstrom Thomas M. Esmond Ernest M. Eubanks Donald W. Franklin Durward M. Geer Lawrence E. Ginsburg Alan L. Goodmiller Michael J. Gordon William D. Guynn Kenneth E. Harshbarger John A. Holtzman Jack E. Horsley Marcel A. Hrnak, Jr. John F. Hunt Hugh A. Hurt Robert S. Hutchens Sheldon H. Irish Harold J. Jester Russell J. Keirs Fred J. Kile Dean S. Kingman John L. Lester Rodney Lockhart Francis X. Lueth Earl E. Lutz John F. Martens James E. McFarland, Jr, Clinton B. McKeown Carl L. Miller Donald T. Miller Ralph S. Morgan Albert D. Mulliken, Jp James E. Murphy Duane A. Murray Pete A. Nepote G. Robert Otto Langdon C. Perkins Levett A. Peters Robert H. Price William H. Rife John R. Robb Robert C. Roos Arthur L. Schick Robert I. Schub . Edward J. Skarda Paul A. Smith Eugene R. Smyth Robert E. Spangler Kenneth R. Speer Kurt Sprengling Maurice M. Strang William J. Sunderman Alexis C. Svigoon Paul L. Swan Jordan Truitt Edward E. Van Der Hayden Robert C. Verkler Charles N. Wagner Portus M. Wheeler James D. Wikoff Carl D. Wilfong Walter E. Willard Gordon Zellb tumors Hiram Aiken, Jr. Harold E. Bell Eugene Blair Joseph J. Bristow Paul E. Buckles Winston E. Bullington Edward L. Burge Bernard W. Burns Edward J. Callahan Gilbert F. Campbell Woodrow W. Carpenter Joseph M. Ciskowski Russell D. Cook Raymond C. Costabile James L. Currie Robert F. Decker John A. Douglas Bernard Ducher William H. Eichelman Lewis G. Fauble Richard B. Fay Howard H. Gasaway Michael D. Giorkaris Samuel H. Hays Homer T. Heape Stanley W. Henderson Donald A. Henry Abraham L. Herm John K. Hester Lawrence E. Heyenga Rudolph A. Hulka Clinton R. Hummer Stanton C. Hutson John P. Irish Roy Iverson, Jr. George L. Johnson Robert L. Johnson Julian Kaufmann Russell J. Keeler Philip L. Keister David L. Keith Charles F. Kell Fred V. Koepke George J. Korecek Pete P. Krivisky John A. Lamb Dwight W. Langham Donald E. Larimore James A. Lewis Rex H. Light Richard Ludden Jack F. Marr LeRoy W. McDonald Milner D. Melody Charles R. Melvin Howard A. Messman MacPherson Morgan John C. O'Byrne Vincent P. Pearson N. Alan Perry Robert L. Plunk, Jr. Henry L. Radi Logan R. Rappe Eugene H. Rennick Lee A. Rodgers Carl Rohde W. Earl Rutherford Richard C. Ryniker Allen V. Sapora Leonard Shapiro Grover E. Shipton D. Dwight Shumway Hugh A. Skinner Gaines W. Smith Clyde E. Staley George Sterba, Jr. Robert M. Strieter Roy W. Taylor George C. Tompkins Floyd A. Traynham David E. Turnbull Gordon F. Tyrrell, Jr. George E. Wheeler Charles M. Wilson Woodrow A. Wilson Frederick W. Wright , tM Benjamin T. Baird Vice-President Chase C. Coffey President COAST ARTILLERY CLUB Founded, University of Illinois, 1930 Maj. James D. Brown Capt. Milo G. Cary Kenneth C Anderson Lyle C. Atwood Benjamin T. Baird Phillip H. Baker Byron B. Blout Walter N. Brown Chase C. Coffey Robert R. Copper Benjamin F. Cummings Robert W. Drallmeier William A. Ackerman Raymond J. Alberts Carl R. Almgren Stanley C. Bateman Perry W. Beal Theodore H. Bray Samuel L. Buddemeier Robert H. Clements Lloyd G. Cochran Howard W. Crews Rex J. Cunningham alpha chapter To develop high ideals of the military profession in the University MEMBERS ON STAFF Lieut. Col. Bird S. Du Bois MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY ORVILLE J. ElLERS William R. Forsythe Harlan A. Hashbarger Frederick L. Heller J. Edward Holloway John D. Kibler Robert A. Klockau Donald E. Lawrence William J. Lierman, Jr. Earl W. Limberg Gerald W. Davis Verle G. Dollahan Charles W. Erhardt Norman E. Fork Richard F. Havell Gerald W. Heath Richard A. Herm Edward C. Heubach Robert W. Hufford Marion E. Johnson Senior William R. Mead Frederick W. Meyer John W. Miles Donald F. Nemitz Edward T. Peeples Joseph W. Ponder Robert P. Powers Richard K. Redfern George F. Roberts tumors Dean R. Keating Thomas B. Kirkpatrick Frank O. McLeish William G. Meade Elmer Neely Kenneth Q. Paddock David C. Player Edwin C. Ploetz R. Dean Postlewaite Kenneth B. Powless One Active Chapter Maj. James B. Muir Capt. Volney W. Wortman Charles R. Rockwell William J. Samuels Maurice H. Schaudt John W. Schriber Kenneth Seddon Edwin L. Stoll Robert A. Trenkle Irvin A. Vetesnik William W. Watson Wayne A. Wise Norman F. Rewoldt Glenn Shaffer Irving B. Skolnik Herman O. Smith, Jr. Francis E. Swartz Martin A. Trenkle Louis D. Van Mullem Richard B. Walker Franklin A. Werner Joseph W. Zimmermann John W. Zschoche ;■ i A Swartz Van Mullem Player Almgren Alberts McLeish Rewoldt Clements Paddock Buddemeier M. Trenkle Erhardt Walker Cunningham Heath Kirkpatrick Werner Bray Zschoche Keating Heubach Ploetz Dollahan Davis Bateman Cochran R. Trenkle Redfern Forsythe Watson Baird Drallmeier Schaudt Stoll Cummings Roberts Meyer Atwood Lawrence Klockau Limberg Heller Baker Crews Copper Miles Shaffer Ponder Johnson Wise Peeples Vetesnik Kibler Schriber Coffey Lierman Nemitz Wortman Hashbarger Seddon Anderson Holloway Powers EUers Rockwell Mead 1937 Page 349 VMrAr y y,::',' 5SK2S George H. Zink President Eugene C. Bauer Vice-President CAVALRY OFFICERS CLUB Founded, University of Illinois, 1930 To promote good fellowship among the Cavalry cadet officers One Active Chapter Capt. Vance W. Batchelor Maj. Alfred J. De Lorimier MEMBERS ON STAFF Lt. Col. Harry A. Flint Capt. Leslie M. Grener Capt. Albert S. Stovall R. Lawrence Armour James C. Bagg Frederick W. Baum Bernard C. Crain William J. Cunningham Garret Dekker Chester H. Elder Harold O. Fichte MEMBERS Lloyd A. Goding James M. Hennig Alfred C. Henning Conrad F. Hlavacek Jarvis C. Hurd James L. Jackson Ben D. Kiningham, Jr. Luther F. Long IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Marvin E. Monk Paul W. Neidhart Charles A. Newlin Charles D. Perkinson William R. Pershall Edward B. Rassmessen, Jr. Ernest J. Rauschenberger William A. Roglis Howard P. Schaudt Joseph A. Shulmistras Ralph S. Silverstein Eugene J. White Walter C. Wolf Lloyd Younger, Jr. George H. Zink lumors Dexter R. Barrett Eugene C. Bauer Richard H. Becker James E. Bickerton Sterling A. Blackstone Wallace M. Burroughs Gilbert F. Campbell George V. Carracio Loren R. Carrier Arthur B. Conard Gordon G. De La Ronde Edward O. Elliott Edmund J. Fruin R. Keith Gallagher John A. George Adam Gruber Vern J. Hampton Alfred G. Harris Boris Y. Kutner Joseph W. Large Clark R. Larson Bjorn Lundberg, Jr. Clyde E. McBride Phillip Moskowitz Thomas P. Moundres Joseph J. Nepote Stuart B. Nordquist Tabor R. Novak Lloyd F. Oleson Richard G. Otto Van R. Parker Thomas L. Ridge Robert W. Sapora Charles Schwerdtmann Arthur K. Shaver Junius P. Whitehurst Alvin C. Wienold ft. JUI ' C t Schaudt Armour Campbell Bagg Hampton George Otto Whitehurst Pershall Wienold Carrier Nepote De La Ronde Long Fichte Hurd Monk Becker Jackson Baum White Rauschenberger Blackstone Roglis Rassmessen Perkinson Shulmistras Burroughs Hennig Kiningham Dekker Wolf Parker Crain Large Moundres Henning Elder Lundberg Newlin Bickerton Elliott Schwerdtmann Barrett Carracio Gruber Gallagher Silverstein Moskowitz Goding Ridge Sapora Conard Nordquist Harris Shaver Larson McBride Bauer Zink Grener Stovall Hint De Lorimier Batchelor Neidhart Hlavacek Fruin Oleson 957 Max E. Lamb Vice-President Harry D. Evans President TAU NU TAU Founded, University of Illinois, 1926 ILLINOIS CHAPTER Four Active Chapters To foster a spirit of fraternity among its members, and an esprit de corps within the corps Lieut. Robert B. Lothrop Capt. Albert G. Matthews MEMBERS ON STAFF Sgt. Sherman H. Mount Lieut. Col. Charles J. Taylor MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Ernest C. Adams Robert K. Bauerle Carl E. Campbell William R. Elden Harry D. Evans Wayne X. Fay Virgil B. Ferguson Joseph J. Gibberman David D. Godfrey Jan V. Gunn Theodore N. Hackett Michael J. Hered Thomas S. Johansen Clayton E. Johnson Gale H. Jones Arthur J. Kush Max E. Lamb Keith Lindley George H. Logan Frederick Marich Clarence B. Namensky Elmer H. Olson Francis F. Poppenberg Allen K. Porter Raymond C. Purl Walter A. Renner Walter J. Senters Robert B. Shanks Harry E. Skinner Bruce K. Slonneger Woodrow Walsh Robert W. Weldon Merlin H. Whitehead umors Maurice V. Adams Harry W. Atkinson Richard O. Beitel Robert W. Benoliel Robert W. Dalrymple John D. Dayton Elmer A. Dixon Carroll H. Dunn John M. Ericson Charles D. Fahrnkopf Glenn R. Fouts Harold E. Gofke Nelwin C. Grimm Fenton C. Heninger, Jr. Edward H. Holt Rudolph J. Houkal Bernt O. Larson Leland J. McCleish John C. McKibbin Alfred M. Nelson Robert D. Rodwell Stanley W. Ryden Millard W. Schroeder Benedict T. Schwar John C. Sharav Walker G. Stone Cecil L. Wells Charles E. Wright Gibberman Skinner Namensky Whitehead Jones Evans Purl Taylor Lothrop Johnson E. Adams Renner Slonneger Kush Campbell Shanks Elden Grimm Ferguson Logan Hered Hackett Gunn Bauerle Lindley Lamb Dixon Olson Atkinson McKibbin Weldon Holt Dunn Beitel Dayton Nelson Stone M. Adams Goeke Wright Schroeder Ryden Fahrnkopf Houkal Benoliel Dalrymple Schwar Heninger Wells Senters Porter Larson Rodwell Sharav McCleish Fouts Fay Poppenberg 937 Page 351 ■■■■:■•:■ ■:■■ ■:■:■:•:■:■■•:■ Robert J. Binford, Jr. President Jack B. Lortz Vice-President ALPHA TAU SIGMA Founded, University of Illinois, 1926 ALPHA CHAPTER To encourage good fellowship among Infantry Cadet officers and to promote closer relationship between officers and students Four Active Chapters Mat. Irwin L. Lummis MEMBERS ON STAFF Lieut. Col. James A. Stevens Mat. Abraham Tabachnik Robert J. Binford, Jr. Frank L. Brown Peter Y. Chen Charles W. Davis Paul H. Fackler Frederick J. Foersterling MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Edmond M. Glick Robert J. Hoeffliger Leon N. Johnston Jack B. Lortz Orval W. Lucier Lewis B. Mayhew Paul W. McKey Paul B. Meyer Robert E. Mills Charles J. Nilsson George A. Richner Donald C. Smith Walter G. Still Howard A. Stotler Robert D. Upp Orville H. Warfel l it mors J. Lloyd Anderson Stanley A. Chapman Wyett H. Colclasure Ray O. Danielson David K. Davis Miles S. Duwe Wendell L. Farris Edward D. Grimes C. Terry Gueltig Willis B. Hamilton Daniel R. Iannella Carl E. Kelly Warren D. Lewis Frank K. Long Gilbert Marcus Boulton B. Miller William R. Nealson Lynn W. Renne Wilson J. Seldon ■1 ■■ ■■ ■■ J . ■ wrxwm x ii jri ? Richard S. Simpson Murray M. Strauss William A. S ullivan, Jr. Guy M. Villars C. Dennis Wagner Robert H. Wiesenborn  p % f l %|f ftNr!i %i% % f Mf mff Grimes Gueltig Chapman Richner Villars Fackler Smith Johnston Kelly Mills Still Duwe D. Davis Meyer Miller Hamilton Strauss Colclasure McKey Danielson Renne Seldon Wagner Long Nealson Iannella Farris Chen Marcus Anderson Warfel Glick Lortz Binford Nilsson Foersterling Lucier C. Davis Upp Sullivan Lewis 1957 Thaddeus L. Woltanski Vice-President Joseph J. Martan President PI TAU PI SIGMA Founded, University ot Wisconsin, 1925 Ten Active Chapters GAMMA CHAPTER National Honorary and Professional Signal Corps Fraternity FACULTY Capt. Kenneth S. Stice First Lieut. Carl H. Stories, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Robert G. Clay A. Arthur Dyson Jonath n M. Askew John Blackstock Daniel K. Chinlund Fred A. Linn Donald F. Marston James H. Davitt Stephen S. Doherty Joseph J. Martan Harold D. Townsend Juniors Perry A. Munro Dale H. Shick Thaddeus L. Woltanski Edmund C. Zawistanowicz Jack W. Walker Francis M. Whitaker -cr. .t •v ■■•- Walker Munro Whitaker Blackstock Chinlund Shick Martan Askew Townsend Davitt Stice Doherty Zawistanowicz Dyson Woltanski Clay Linn Marston la of 93JZ wi VUlClt c— iiAkipaiilcul L tauiiijalicii.s -Tcncraxii and IfytareAMOfiaL = 4-t VCttlAULCf clllii C=? ll( £)C H W W PC o ID E- i— i PC PC 2 H I— I Oh o ID o u o z I— I H w w 2 5 o H H PQ O PQ ilrii iTaafBIBfi ATION A U, L l c yiJicK la auai z ytatet ttt Acacia 360 Alpha Chi Rho 361 Alpha Chi Sigma 362 Alpha Delta Phi 363 Alpha Epsilon Pi 364 Alpha Gamma Rho 365 Alpha Kappa Lambda 366 Alpha Kappa Pi 367 Alpha Rho Chi '. 368 Alpha Sigma Phi 369 Alpha Tau Omega 370 Beta Sigma Psi 371 Beta Theta Pi 372 Chi Beta 373 Chi Phi 374 Chi Psi 375 Cosmopolitan Club 376 Delta Alpha Epsilon 377 Delta Chi 378 Delta Kappa Epsilon 379 Delta Phi 380 Delta Sigma Lambda 381 Delta Sigma Phi 382 Delta Tau Delta 383 Delta Upsilon 384 Farm House 385 Kappa Delta Rho 386 Kappa Sigma 387 Lambda Chi Alpha 388 Phi Beta Delta 389 Phi Delta Phi 390 Phi Delta Theta 391 Phi Epsilon Pi 392 Phi Gamma Delta 393 Phi Kappa 394 Phi Kappa Psi 395 Phi Kappa Sigma 396 Phi Kappa Tau 397 Phi Mu Delta 398 Phi Sigma Kappa 399 Pi Kappa Alpha 400 Pi Kappa Phi 401 Psi Upsilon , 402 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 403 Sigma Alpha Mu 404 Sigma Chi 405 Sigma Delta Kappa 406 Sigma Nu 407 Sigma Phi Epsilon 408 Sigma Phi Sigma 409 Sigma Pi 410 Tau Delta Phi 411 Tau Epsilon Phi 412 Tau Kappa Epsilon 413 Theta Chi 414 Theta Delta Chi 415 Theta Kappa Phi 416 Theta Upsilon Omega 417 Theta Xi 418 Triangle 419 Zeta Beta Tau 420 Zeta Psi 421 937 Derrick L. Brewster Acacia Wallace J. Cross, Jr. George H. Milkwick Alpha Chi Rho Francis H. Bachman Donald F. Barkley Alpha Delta Phi Garwood F. Heads George P. Nolan Alpha Epsilon Pi Allen I. Levitetz Jack Rubin Alpha Gamma Rho Wendell L. Farris Karl H. Kainz Alpha Kappa Lambda Robert D. Brodt Paul L. Moschel Alpha Kappa Pi Raymond C. Costabile Warren W. Schmalenberger Alpha Rho Chi Arthur A. Carrara Ferdinand A. Loebach Alpha Sigma Phi Erling R. Berg Donald C. Platt Alpha Tan Omega Labert W. Boggs William J. Carey Beta Sigma Psi Norman S. Eilertson Marcel A. Hrnak, Jr. Beta Theta Pi Jack R. Grimm John H. Langley Chi Beta John W. Black Frank T. Cantrill Chi Phi Vincent N. Horning John J. Roche Chi Psi Arthur B. Collins Grover C. Steffen Established, 1911 OFFICERS Derrick L. Brewster President Robert S. Boynton Vice-President Richard H. Gutstadt Secretary William D. Guynn Treasurer Paul W. Neidhardt Sergeant CABINET MEMBERS Jan V. Gunn Paul L. Moschel Garwood F. Heads Wil liam G. Whyte MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Delta Alpha Epsilon Paul M. Gerden Harland D. Warren Delta Chi Richard E. Gauen Lester E. Lundquist Delta Kappa Epsilon John G. Lessel Robert W. Riegel Delta Phi Robert R. Lauber Charles H. Stotz Delta Sigma Lambda Carl E. Billings George F. Handley Delta Sigma Phi Edward B. Rasmessen, Jr. William A. Whitehouse Delta Tau Delta Frank L. Brown Keith Owen, Jr. Delta Upsilon Ralph F. Anderson Preston K. Johnson Farm House James R. Dunseth Eugene G. Young Kappa Delta Rho Harry F. Hynd Robert D. Partlow Kappa Sigma Robert K. Bauerle Sterling A. Blackstone Lambda Chi Alpha Edward S. Fraser, Jr. Arthur P. Simpson, Jr. Phi Beta Delta Robert I. Burstein Marvin B. Siegel Phi Delta Theta John A. Baldwin Derrick L. Brewster Phi Epsilon Pi Bert R. Cohen Richard H. Gutstadt Phi Gamma Delta Richard S. Simpson Albert Triebel, Jr. Phi Kappa William J. Eckhardt Edward F. O'Brien Phi Kappa Psi David M. Mojonnier Harry M. Rush Phi Kappa Sigma John E. Huisman William G. Whyte Phi Kappa Tau Donald A. Henry John E. Kohler Phi Mu Delta Richard Brunton Norman R. Carson Phi Sigma Kappa E. Francis Fernholz Jacob R. Kandlik Pi Kappa Alpha James K. Dowling Robert W. Gross Pi Kappa Phi Jack O. Anderson Orville H. Hampton Psi Upsilon Roy J. Solfisburg, Jr. Selim N. Tideman Sigma Alpha Epsilon George A. Magnuson Robert J. Russell Sigma Alpha Mu Howard S. Klein Harold S. Pawlan Sigma Chi L. Milton McClure Phillip D. Simon Sigma Nil Robert S. Boynton Donald G. Davis Sigma Phi Epsilon T. Harry Jackson Junius P. Whitehurst Sigma Phi Sigma Harlan A. Hashbarger Bruce F. White Sigma Pi Frank T. Niklewicz Wendell W. Turner Tau Delta Phi Lawrence E. Ginsburg Harold H. Schwab Tau Epsilon Phi Robert H. Rosenthal Victor Yaffe Tau Kappa Epsilon Earl H. Staley Walter C. Wolf Theta Chi Robert W. Jensen Scott H. Zahren Theta Delta Chi Kenneth W. Koehler Rudolph G. Weihe Theta Kappa Phi Albert B. Mullenix George A. O'Connell, Jr. Theta Upsilon Omega Arthur H. Douglas George E. Douglas Theta Xi Norman K. Olsen Robert N. Wilt Triangle Richard H. Gade Paul H. Karr Zeta Beta Tau Burton S. Baskin Lewis A. Gottlieb Zeta Psi Charles H. Rippe Roy W. Taylor Boyton 937 Page 359 caci Founded University of Michigan, 1904 Twenty-seven Active Chapters Illinois Chapter Established, 1906 501 East Daniel Street FACULTY Leverett A. Adams, Ph.D. Andrew I. Andrews, Ph.D. Luther B. Archer, M.S., E.E. Pembroke H. Brown, Ph.D. William L. Burlison, Ph.D., D.Agr. Carl H. Casberg, B.S., M.E. George E. Ekblaw, Ph.D. Jay C. Hackleman, A.M. Charles F. Hottes, Ph.D. Ralph K. Hursh, B.S. Alonzo P. Kratz, M.S. Emil W. Lehmann, B.S., Ray S. Marsh, A.M. Harry G. Paul, Ph.D. Irving L. Peterson, B.S. E.E., A.E. Francis M. Porter, M.S. Ray I. Shawl, M.S. John C. Spitler, B.S. John K. Tuthill, B.S., E.E. George B. Weisiger, B.S., LL.B. Robert J. West, M.S. Lewis W. Williams, Ph.D. J.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Donald M. Doneghue James R. Hamilton Robert W. Hursh Paul A. Adams M. Ross Bergschneider William L. Brockob John A. Fournier Gordon Brown John T. Bullington Carleton J. Jacobson Owen C. Maue George H. Milkwick Robert H. Clements Wallace J. Cross, Jr. Robert M. Knourek. Alvin K. Ringe David F. Marsh C Richard Reifsteck Clyde D. Segner E. Elston Strange nmOYS James H. Lloyd John G. Mosher Melvin M. Nield Sophomores Freshmen Harry L. Plunkett William J. Sunderman Harry N. Tatomer Henry Volle, Jr. Allen V. Sapora Robert W. Sapora Horace A. Smith F. Clayton Snyder QUENTIN R. WELANDER Lewis W. Williams, Jr. 3IIMI ' ' Kf ■ ) R. Sapora Lloyd Clements Snyder Smith L. W. Williams, Jr. A. Sapora Ringe Mosher Reifsteck Strange Tatomer Hamilton Bergschneider Segner Sunderman Hursh Maue Voile Doneghue Archer Milkwick Cross Nield P. Adams D. Marsh G. Brown -Brockob Welander Bullington Plunkett Page 360 HSHHHKfHSB mmnn v Founded Trinity College, 1895 Twenty-one Active Chapters Phi Kappa Chapter Established, 1916 ill East Armory Avenue Frank E. Schooley, B.S. FACULTY John E. Sweet, B.S. Fred W. Tanner, Sr., Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Herbert A. Nye Donald F. Barkley James H. Critton James J. D'Ambrosio Francis H. Bachman Thomas J. Boone Byron B. Dressler G. Byron Healy John R. Davidson Howard K. Norris Seniors Robert S. Holty Clarence H. Krohn Juniors Robfrt R. Phillips R. Edward Sells Arthur B. Stark Orville H. Wareel Fred W. Tanner, Jr. Ernest E. Tucker Cyril W. Braun Robert S. Cherry A. Edmund Lytle Robert J. D'Ambrosio Jack W. Greener Robert L. Jones Alexander E. McCornack Gail C. Mischlich Frank W. Linder David L. Morris Sophomores Douglas C. Montgomery Daniel J. Nacht Freshmen Charles L. Norton John S. Roane Albert T. Smithson, Jr. Harold C. Weingartner Carl H. Zamzow Wells M. Tanner George E. Troll Morris Montgomery Smithson Cheiry Zamzow McCornack Norris Nacht Lytle Mischlich R. D'Ambrosio W. Tanner F. W. Tanner, Jr. Davidson Sells Tucker Boone Phillips Krohn Dressier Critton Warfel Bachman Barkley J. D'Ambrosio Holty Healy Linder Roane Norton Jones Troll Weingartner Stark Greener 5 S Page 361 tawta Founded University of Wisconsin, 1902 Fifty-one Active Chapters Zeta Chapter Established, 1908 1004 West Nevada Street Roger Adams, Ph.D., D.Sc. Andrew I. Andrews, Ph.D. Ludwig F. Audrieth, Ph.D. John C. Bailar, Jr., Ph.D. William F. Bradley, Ph.D. Arthur M. Buswell, Ph.D. Robert E. Christ, Ph.D. Francis M. Clark, Ph.D. George L. Clark, Ph.D. Edward W. Comings, D.Sc. Michael J. Copley, Ph.D. Duane T. Englis, Ph.D. Reynold C. Fuson, Ph.D. Harry S. Grindley, D.Sc. Tom S. Hamilton, M.S. John M. Anderson Richard T. Arnold Howard W. Bond Robert J. Buswell Frederick Cook Harold E. Cooke John C. Cowan Samuel J. Davis Clarence E. Denoon, FACULTY Mark H. Hindsley, A.M. B. Smith Hopkins, Ph.D., D.Sc. Ralph K. Hursh, B.S. H. Fraser Johnstone, Ph.D. Donald B. Keyes, Ph.D. Justa M. Lindgren, A.M. Kenneth R. Majors, B.S. Carl S. Marvel, Ph.D. Orville E. May, Ph.D. Douglas G. Nicholson, Ph.D. William A. Noyes, Ph.D., LL.D. Oliver R. Overman, Ph.D. Cullen W. Parmelee, Ph.D. Thomas E. Phipps, Ph.D. Frank H. Reed, Ph.D. George H. Reed, Ph.D. John H. Reedy, Ph.D. Orin W. Rees, Ph.D. Worth H. Rodebush, Ph.D. William C. Rose, Ph.D. Warren A. Ruth, Ph.D. Ralph L. Shriner, Ph.D. George F. Smith, Ph.D. Frederick G. Straub, M.S. Sherlock Swann, Jr., Ph.D. Fred W. Tanner, Ph.D. Gilbert Thiessen, Ph.D. George I. Wallace, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Jr. John R. Bingham John N. Cosby Ernest M. Eubanks George A. Olander Louis R. Drake William O. Dunlap Dean R. Ebey William A. Fessler Glenn C. Finger Henry D. Foster Dudley B. Glass Siegfried T. Gross Paul W. Henline James B. Hunter Paul E. Grotts Edward C. Kirkpatrick Raymond Largent William E. Lundquist Robert L. May Mathew W. Miller William J. Peppel George M. Pohler Seniors James S. Machin Morris F. Milligan ]uniors Paul G. Roach Carl L. Rollinson Sidney Ross Robert Rowan, Jr. N. Cyril Schieltz Roderick W. Spence Michael Sveda Fay V. Tooley John H. Van Campen Harlan E. Oehler Raymond G. Penner Robert Richmond Norman A. Perry 1,1 0 Bailar Hopkins Thiessen G. Reed Johnstone Cook Marvel Adams Comings Swann Keyes Audrieth Englis F. Reed Olander Nicho lson Lindgren Fuson Roach Davis Schieltz Kirkpatrick Glass Reedy G. Clark Peppel R. May Rowan Sveda Gross Oehler Cosby Dunlap Smith F. Clark Penner Van Campen Spence Richmond Ebey Anderson O. May Denoon Pohler Machin Grotts Parmelee Henline Lundquist Cooke Finger Bond Miller Hunter Bmgham Eubanks Rollinson Fessler Arnold Tooley R. Buswell Milligan Foster Perry Cowan Majors Largent Ross Page 362 It eua founded Hamilton College, 1832 Twenty-six Active Chapters Illinois Chapter Established, 1912 310 East John Street Dean W. Bohlen Ralph W. Condee Garwood F. Heads William S. Lamb MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Richard R. Little Carl V. Milburn Warren C. Overman William J. Samuels Sherman E. Taylor Willis O. Wahlfeld Eugene J. White Henry M. Wilson, Jr. William T. Wilson Wayland B. Cedarquist Arthur B. Conard Ralph W. Cooke Donald H. Davidson Fred S. Greenman Robert J. Hayden lumors Paul H. Jones George P. Nolan Theodore F. Olson, Jr. William F. Savoie Robert H. Warner Paul C. Baker Robert T. Brown Edward C. Clark William C. Keeney Richard W. Kerch Robert J. Leimbacher Fred G. Moore Soph omores William T. Quayle Robert H. Reeves George M. Rossetter John Schwarz Frank J. Vance Herbert E. Welhener Freshmen Herbert W. Bell John A. Bluemke Charles H. Cleary, Jr. Edward G. Gale Russell E. Larsen Robert F. Leesley Paul B. Lyon Robert M. Mix William H. Overman John Pogue Frank A. Randall, Jr. William D. Steele Curtiss H. Taber Graham J. Trevor Russell S. Wilcox i Brown Leimbacher Welhener Vance Reeves Lyon W. C. Overman Nolan Hayden Savoie Cooke W. Wilson H. Wilson Samuels Taber Mix Randall Bell Leesley Gale Moore Keeney Quayle Wilcox Pogue W. H. Overman Conard Kerch Rossetter Warner Cedarquist Lamb Condee White Taylor Little Heads Bohlen Davidson Trevor Bluemke Cleary Steele Clark C- '-wrcs Page 363 ! ii Founded New York University, 1913 Twenty-one Active Chapters. Samuel N. Barth Jerome O. Berrent Julius F. Epstein Louis M. Bober Irving P. Durchslag Arthur A. Berg Walter D. Eiferman Harold N. Fagel Natt B. Album Alvin Frishman Harvey L. Hirsch Louis Kaplan Lvlut C yulau it i Delta Chapter Established, 1920 302 East Gregory Drive FACULTY David G. Bourgin, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Sam Bergman Jack I. Rubin Norman W. Eisenstein Elmer D. Hulman Herbert A. Goltz Aaron S. Katz Marshall H. Kapson Harold L. Latshaw William H. Lewin Seniors Fillmore H. Sherman Juniors Eugene H. Lewis Gilbert Marcus Sophomores Morris Kowal Aubrey M. Lauterstein Fresh) Marvin A. Raffel Herbert J. Reingold Herman Schnitz Walter S. Wormser Charles I. Pearson Sherwin O. Simon Allen I. Levitetz Irving J. Lewis Joseph E. Sherman David N. Shapiro Robert S. Silverman Harold R. Singer Dan L. Taibleson % y- f t J $ ■■ •8 -R- .£ . V I If Durchslag Berg Kowal Raffel Silverman Singer Lewin Kaplan Lauterstein E. Lewis Hirsch Reingold Latshaw Schnitz Taibleson F. Sherman Eiferman Katz Epstein Fagel Goltz J. Sherman Eisenstein Levitetz Barth Bergman Rubin Pearson lit ■ . ■ ■  • ♦ '-i Q- 1 . w A . . i J UM IjH ' jSL : ■ ' M ■  Jt w Shapiro Kapson I. Lewis Album Wormser Frishman Bober Marcus Simon ulman Berrent Page 364 awiwta Founded University of Illinois, 1908 Thirty-three Active Chapters Alpha Chapter Established, 1908 58 East Gregory Drive Sleeter Bull, M.S. Ben R. Burmester, Ph.D. Glen L. Duni.ap, D.V.M., Jay C. Hackleman, A.M. Horace B. Ingalls, B.S. M.S. FACULTY Percy E. Johnson, B.S. Frederick J. Keilholz, B.S. Paul S. McComas, B.S. DeVere Mummert, B.S. Earl H. Regnier, B.S. Henry P. Rusk, M.S. George I. Wallace, Ph.D. Burton F. Whitmore, B.S. William H. Young, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Hiram P. Smith WlLLARD B. MANNON Charles M. Parker Clarence E. Akin J. Clark Anderson Wendell L. Farris Harold D. Bergman Arthur W. Bryant, Jr. Erwin F. Cihak Roy I. Finley James E. Potts David L. Freeman Karl H. Kainz Maurice G. Gantzert George H. Hamp, Jr. Howard K. Keys John B. Hartline Seniors Ronald T. Ranson 'juniors Raymond G. Kent Karl G. Klehm Sophomores Frederick A. Miller Walter F. Randolph Freshmen Glenn O. Leighty John R. Spear George H. Walter Jesse B. Mallow D. Henry Ruebush Maurice M. Strang Leland S. Rolf Robert E. Schrader Kenneth K. Wright A. Leroy Nelson Bryant Leighty Hartline Randolph Gantzert Keys Miller Nelson Farris Finley Wright Hamp Rolf Cihak Bergman Mallow Freeman Klehm Ruebush Schrader Kent Akin Potts Strang Spear McComas Walter Young Kainz Parker Ranson Mannon Smith ! . .... Page 365 vdi awivOsCi Founded University of California, 1914 Nine Active Chapters Gamma Chapter Established, 1921 401 East Daniel Street Joseph C. Blair, D.Sc. Dwight F. Bracken, A.M. J. Herbert Burgy, Ph.D. Paul L. DeLargy, Ph.D. William H. Barrick James C. Pettee Theodore L. Agnew John R. Edmonds Richard L. Hull Leo E. James FACULTY George H. Dungan, Ph.D. George W. Goble, A.B., LL.B. Charles M. Kneier, Ph.D. Lloyd Morey, A.B., B.Mus., C.P.A. Earl H. Peterson, A.M. Harley J. Van Cleave, Ph.D. Floyd R. Watson, Ph.D. LL.D. Carroll C. Wiley, B.S., CE. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Charles O. Reinhardt Reginald E. Meeker Paul L. Moschel Philip F. Ortman William S. Scovill Seniors Paul S. Prather Arthur E. Ritcher Philip A. Sidell James A. Stewart Marion L. Trabert William R. Temple C. Robert Twomley James H. Williamson Austin F. Ashbaugh Benjamin T. Baird, Jr. N. Wesley Bennett Richard W. Akemann Joseph H. Beard, Jr. G. William Boyd Robert F. Eberhardt Allen F. Agnew Stanley B. Balbach Wallace B. Black Joseph J. Bristow Robert D. Brodt Richard B. Carlton Roger K. Ericson Carl F. Erikson Robert A. Heald Tobert N. Hecht Fred J. English George E. Hunt Ray L. Keiffer Jr. Donald E. Carncross John K. Hester Sophomores Charles E. Hemphill, Alvin L. Kuhfuss Vincent D. Martin Freshmen William H. McLaughlin Harvey I. Nitz Reinhardt P. Scheffler John L. Marley Robert M. Moore Thomas G. Pearse Gilbert S. Peine John H. Reedy, Jr. Roger W. Williams Charles E. Zeleny Norman E. Schickedanz Mack A. Strohm Charles T. Thomas .N, Mi . ■ Williamson Ritcher T. Agnew Edmonds Ashbaugh Moschel Twomley Baird Meeker James Trabert Ortman Temple Sidell Balbach A. Agnew Moore Marley Brodt Bennett Carncross McLaughlin Thomas Scheffler Hull Keiffer Pearse Hunt Williams Hecht Hemphill Eberhardt Zeleny Peine English Black Hester Schickedanz Reedy Heald Erikson Ericson Bristow Akemann Carlton Strohm Boyd Kuhfuss Nitz Page 366 Founded Newark College of Engineering, 1921 Twenty-nine Active Chapters Sigma Chapter Established, 1951 1109 South Fourth Street Ralph S. Crossman, C.E., M.S. Robert L. Jordan, B.S. FACULTY King J. McCristal, A.M. Oswald S. Orth, M.S. William J. Treece, M.S. Theodore J. Wang, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY James A. Boula Seniors Raymond C Costabile Robert W. Fluegge Rudolph J. Houkal Juniors Stanley W. Ryden Warren W. Schmalenberger Charles C Bain Miles J. Bielek Sophomores Edward Forst, Jr. John P. Vinik, Jr. Leonard Black Zdenek G. Blazej Thomas J. Cerkez Lawrence D. Hopper Steven A. Parafink Freshmen Louis A. Piller George L. Rettinger R. Marty Schmidt Leo J. Sokol Blazej Black Schmidt Ryden Houkal Bielek Forst Parafink Boula Cerkez Piller Vinik Costabile Bain Rettinger Sokol Jordan Wang Schmalenberger Hopper W is Page 367 Founded University of Illinois and University of Michigan, 1914 Ten Active Chapters Anthemios Chapter Established, 1914 1108 South First Street Olap S. Fjelde, A.M. Harry J. Harman, M.S. James T. Lendrum, B.S. Frank M. Lescher, B.S., A. I. A. FACULTY Rexford Newcomb, A.M., M.Arch., A. I. A. Thomas E. O'Donnell, M.Arch., A. I. A. Cyrus E. Palmer, M.S. Loring H. Provine, B.S., A.E., A. I. A. Otto G. Schaffer, B.S. James G. Van Derpool, B.Arch. Stanley H. White, M.L.A. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Arthur A. Carrara Mark F. De Leonard Robert F. Hastings John F. Bartels George F. Higgins Elias S. Balodimas Donald R. Hodgson Fred H. Jobusch August J. Ignelzi Claude H. Coyne Seniors Ferdinand A. Loebach Frederick W. Schurecht Juniors Robert S. McMillan Sophomores Laurence W. Schwall Thomas S. Twerdahl Arden D. Wilson Don A. Reed Alfred T. Smith Eugene R. Smeallie w 5 Richard A. Binfield William E. Dunn T. Melvel Evans Warren A. Felts Freshmen Donald L. Grieb Jack Z. Hollabaugh Raymond W. Mills Ignelzi Smeallie Twerdahl Schwall Coyne Smith Higgins Balodimas Carrara Jobusch McMillan Wilson Hastings Reed Bartels Hodgson Schurecht Loebach O'Donnell Lescher Newcomb Schaffer Palmer Lendrum White De Leonard Hollabaugh Mills Binfield Felts Dunn Evans Page 368 lawia Founded Yale University, 1845 Thirty-two Active Chapters Eta Chapter Established, 1908 211 East Armory Avenue Edward C. Baldwin, Ph.D. Theodore H. Frison, Ph.D. Walter G. Johnson, Ph.D. FACULTY Everett E. King, M.S., M.C.E. William B. Lockling, Ph.D. William H. Scheick, B.Arch. Francis P. Shepard, Ph.D. Frederic B. Stiven, B.Mus., A.A.G.O. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Byron B. Blout Max E. Cooper Russell S. Cullison John W. Bell William F. Bennis Fenton S. Craner Edward C. De Haan Paul W. Dumser Robert E. Anderson Dan E. Andrew Bernard G. Beverley Edward G. Cox Graduate Student James R. Hansgen Seniors Frank A. Ghiselli William L. McCarthy Ken C Meyer Erling R. Berg John R. Berner Frank J. Garrett, Jr. Jack C. Gregory Robert S. Petry Richard E. Curlee John A. Drusch Martin A. Gregory Arthur A. Parquette Donald C. Platt Juniors Evan G. Koons Keith B. Lewis Sophomores Victor C. Reichert George F. Scheib Emmitt A. Shellhammer Freshmen Joseph F. Hanson, Jr. Vincent J. Herman Frank T. Jersey Elvin C. Sayre Phillip L. Trutter Martin M. Turban Frederic A. Pruett James M. Taylor Robert E. Steinfort Durwood B. Walters, Jr. Richard P. Wickman Frank R. McKenzie Walter K. Porter Charles A. Veatch Charles F. Wagner De Haan Scheib Anderson Lewis Turban Porter Beverley Craner Bennis Parquette Herman Walters Berner Platt Andrew J. Gregory Wickman Steinfort Reichert McCarthy Meyer Bell Koons Pruett Taylor Curlee M. Gregory Shellhammer Osborn Cooper Sayre Cullison Blout Trutter Ghiselli Berg Veatch Druscli Wagner McKenzie Cox Hanson Jersey Petry Page 3G9 Founded Virginia Military Institute, 1865 Ninety-four Active Chapters uteaa. Gamma Zeta Chapter Established, 1895 1101 West Pennsylvania Avenue Rogers Adams, Ph.D., D.Sc. Charles L. Allen, A.M. Arthur G. Anderson, C.E., Ph.D. Arthur S. Colby, Ph.D. FACULTY Maxwell O. Edwards, A.M. John A. Hamilton, A.M. B. Smith Hopkins, Ph.D., D.Sc. Wilbert E. Karrenbrock, Ph.D. Hale L. Newcomer, M.S., C.P.A. Howard S. Pattin, A.M. Golden A. McConnell James C. Allen Labert W. Boggs Allen P. Britton MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students W. Brand Munson Seniors Barkley L. Clanahan George B. Guthrie Lawrence P. Heinen Charles M. Hendricks Robert W. Iber George P. Modjeska Paul W. Reddish Robert P. Powers Thomas A. Street Jordan N. Truitt Mi William J. Carey Everett J. Cathey Robert B. Dickinson Glenn V. Ehni C. Terry Gueltig William R. Barr Lynn H. Farmen James F. Bickers, Jr. John W. Califf Myron E. Counsil Marvin B. Crawford Frank C. Handschuh Ross A. Hanson Robert B. Jones John M. Keller Robert M. Ingle Vernon O. Rohrs juniors Robert C. Montgomery Robert D. Rodwell Jacob S. Smith Robert J. Thede Sophomores Lawrence K. Taylor Freshmen William E. Defenbaugh George S. Edmund Philo N. French Robert W. Hall Robert C. Hemphill John H. Lange John W. Martin A 53 t! Tl 1 |£ f¥ Jack K. Thornberry Paul M. Vance Robert H. Waddell Warren S. Woodall Philip V. Wiles Paul Y. Wilson James G. McLaughlin Walter T. Morey Dean A. Olson J. William Thatcher I Thornberry Dickinson Barr Olson French Hall Ingle Rohrs Lange Rodwell Thatcher Taylor Farmen Martin Wiles Gueltig Vance Cathey Carey Hanson Handschuh Jones Thede Wilson Crawford Britton Modjeska Boggs Street Hendricks J. Allen Reddish Guthrie Clanahan Truitt Iber Munson Powers Heinen Keller Smith Montgomery Morey Bickers Waddell Hemphill Califf Defenbaugh Page 370 founded University of Illinois, 1925 Six Active Chapters Alpha Chapter Established, 1925 52 East Armory Avenue Uland E. Fehlau, A.M. FACULTY John T. Geissendoerfer, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Harold O. Fichte Seniors Frederick A. Ackermann John W. Amling Elmer P. Cluver Lorin T. Bleuer H. Norton Hattendorf Frank M. Hlavek, Jr. Clarence W. Cleveland Harold A. Downing Karle DeWolf Norman S. Eilertsen John K. Rouge Kenneth A. Schuette Don R. Gosch Charles A. Kaub Marcel A. Hrnak, Jr. Robert A. Klockau Juniors Walter C. Schwerin, Jr. Robert M. Strieter Sophomores Norman L. Krause John G. Schafer Hadley P. Moore Irvin A. Vetesnik Carl A. Weers Harry I. Thayer Louis D. Van Mullem Roy C. Steil Arthur F. Weers Harold F. Fisher Robert F. Hlavek James A. Kaufman Freshmen Richard R. Moser Irvin J. Mottl Frank J. Padour Krause Kaub Steil Fisher Schafer Downing Hattendorf Moore C. Weers Amling DeWolf Vetesnik Rouge Van Mullem Cleveland Hinak Schuette Bleuer Mottl Thayer Padour Moser Kaufman F. Hlavek A. Weers Ackermann Strieter Eilertsen Cluver Gosch R. Hlavek Page 371 Founded Miami University, 1839 Eighty-seven Active Chapte Sigma Rho Chapter Established, 1902 202 East Daniel Street Leverett A. Adams, Ph.D. William S. Bayley, Ph.D. Charles E. Bowen, B.S. George L. Clark, Ph.D. FACULTY William P. Dismukes, Ph.D. Robert D. Graham, B.S., D.V.M. Whitney C. Huntington, M.S., CE. Valentine Jobst, Ph.D. Alvin L. Lang, M.S. Cullen W. Parmelee, Ph.D. Thomas E. Savage, Ph.D. William D. Templeman, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Robert W. Cook William E. DeTurk Robert W. DeWoif William R. Forsythe Karl E. Grohne LeRoy A. Halberg John A. Holtzman Senio rs Arber Johnson John W. Kluberg John H. Langley Maurice L. Quinn Edwin L. Stoll William I. Waldrip John R. Young William B. Browder John S. Clark Warren K. Confer James W. Crabb John A. Douglas Robert S. Bowditch William W. Cassell George R. Catlett William M. Folger Carl H. Frese Jack R. Grimm John A. Hobart Frank T. DeWolf Phillip M. Faucett Nathan V. Filbey Richard P. Jennings Edward F. Kelly James H. Lynch John A. Mabley Sophomores Lee C. Gatewood Kenneth M. Johnson Edward M. Papp John T. Robinson Robert J. Saal Robert P. Sayle William C. Wetherbee Charles M. Wilson Frederick G. Stickel Julius J. Weinberg Robert G. Yapp Freshmen Joseph F. Allman Willis B. Ballance Ralph E. Bennett Robert K. Burkett Robert W. Dustin Frank H. Ewing William M. Giffin ■John H. Ladd Wesley P. Martin Ronald R. McGaffin Joseph M. Nester George H. Paris Kenneth E. Proctor James G. Stables Edward T. Wanderer Robert B. Welch r - w Allman Crabb Proctor Nester McGaffin Ladd Ballance Burkett Wanderer Ewing Welch Papp Bennett Stables Paris Martin Giffin Bowditch F. DeWolf Gatewood Weinberg K. Johnson Cassell Stickel Saal Yapp Catlett Filbey Clark Grimm Frese Folger Robinson Wetherbee Douglas Jennings Hobart Wilson Lynch Kelly Sayle Halberg Grohne Waldrip Young Langley Stoll Quinn Holtrman Kluberg R. DeWolf A. Johnson Page 372 Founded University of Illinois, 1906 £ £ ;-; MMtoL. - One Active Chapter 1011 South Sixth Street Thomas J. Dolan, M.S. FACULTY Dwight P. Flanders, A.B. Wendell S. Wilson, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Leonard B. Lundeen Frank T. Cantrill Wilbur R. Cureton Clarence L. Polaski Glen S. Roberts Seniors R. Philemon Stout Harold D. Townsend Charles H. Trappe Gordon G. Warder Robert A. Banck John L. Black Herschel R. Funkhouser Clifford B. Gunnerson Walter T. Bartow Richard P. Kemp Lioyd D. Knapp Robert L. Coleman J. Denton Hodges Warren J. Holz Ebert B. Knoop Donald D. Roberts Juniors Thomas B. Kirkpatrick Sophomores Herbert G. Nieburger Freshmen Ralph W. Rohlfing Thomas C. Schaefer F. Oliver McLeish Victor A. Walz Roland E. Palmer Charles W. Sigerson John S. Stout John S. Tourtillott Robert C. Williams Gunnerson J. Stout Kemp Williams Sigerson Kirkpatrick Holz Palmer Townsend P. Stout Polaski Lundeen Bartow Tourtillot D. Roberts Rohlfing Schaefer Knapp Knoop Black McLeish Walz Nieburger Funkhouser Coleman Hodges Cureton Cantrill Dolan Flanders Trappe Warder G. Roberts Page 373 K ylti (yhi Founded Princeton University, 1824 Thirty-jour Active Chapters Sigma Chapter Established, 1912 303 East Chalmers Street FACULTY Lawrence W. Murphy, A.M., Litt.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Robert E. Buchner Kenneth R. Cowan William T. Bray Henry L. Bruder Michael R. Conran John B. Crawford Milford D. Burrows Jack A. Callender Carl P. Croninger Thornton A. Davis Lennox J. Armstrong Robert J. Back Melvin Brewer Victor H. Hinze Eugene F. Lannert Vincent N. Horning, Jr. William T. McElveen William G. Meade Charles F. Mitchell William R. Mead tumors George H. Potus Everett Prosser, Jr. Charles M. Pulley Soph Richard H. Frede Albert L. Johnson George W. McFedries Donald A. Countryman Norman P. Forsberg Robert H. Hafner, Jr. omores Daniel H. Meyer Logan H. Taylor, III Richard D. Trelease Freshr Hylbert C. Hams Raymond N. Hinze Warren E. Lunde John J. Roche Richard W. Sanborn Robert W. Schwartz Robert F. Stafford Jack V. Swofford Robert E. Wantz Donald W. Van Etten John S. Walker Howard H. Wehmhoefer Richard L. Scott Walter F. Smejkal William C. Thompson ■ ' to Schwartz Bray Hafner Countryman Johnson Croninger Walker Trelease Thompson Armstrong Buchner Brewer McFedries Meade Frede Pulley Swofford Wantz Wehmhoefer Taylor Prosser Lannert Cowan Conran Horning V. Hinze Roche Sanborn Crawford Mead McElveen Forsberg Meyer Hams Van Etten Smejkal Mitchell Scott Potus Burrows Back Page 374 Founded Union College, 1841 liventy-five Active Chapters Alpha Zeta Delta Chapter Established, 1912 912 South Second Street FACULTY Donald S. Hoebel, B.S. J. Lawrance Barker, Jr. Arthur B. Collins Edward K. Gleason, Jr. James M. Hennig Donald C. Bowman John I. Carr MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors William J. Hennig John S. Langwill William J. Law Howard D. Dodge Harold W. Hale Vincent O'Malley David H. Patton Lon V. Porter, Jr. Juniors William F. Hill Frank F. Porter Pierce L. Shannon, Jr. Warren H. Smith Lester D. White Walter E. Willard John R. Poyser, III Grover C. Steffen, Jr. l . William H. Chamberlin MacLean Chandler William D. Chapman James F. Cox, Jr. Philip R. Danley William W. Dennis David P. Edwards John W. Hayward LeRoy B. Herbst, Jr. Karl A. Emch Wilbur S. Hattendorf Douglas W. Kennedy Sophomores J. Stanley Johansen Thomas H. McCarty Freshmen Edward E. Klupmeyer, Jr. Meredith Mallory, Jr. William G. Reeder, Jr. Odd Meyer, Jr. Henry E. Noth Theodore S. Pabst Charles H. Reinhardt, Jr. Wilbur T. Snow Frederic D. Strickler SScHm White Law Collins J. Hennig L. Porter Gleason Willard O'Malley Shannon Pabst W. Hennig F. Porter Bowman Hill Carr Steffen Dodge Hale Johansen Reeder McCarty Noth Meyer Hayward Chandler Chapman Chamberlin Herbst Snow Edwards Strickler Kennedy Danley Hattendorf Cox Mallory Klupmeyer Poyser Reinhardt Dennis Emch • - Page 375 • tM ■■ ■■■) o-bwio-wo- utau Founded University of Wisconsin, 1903 Twenty Active Chapters Ludwig F. Audrieth, Ph.D. E. Chauncey Baldwin, Ph.D. J. Howard Beard, A.M., M.D. David H. Carnahan, Ph.D. Douglas R. Bey Charles C. Boley Ching-Hai Chi Hungti Chu Peter M. Below Harvey D. Borger John F. Boron Robert S. Dietz FACULTY Herbert W. Craig, M.S. George R. Hilton, A.M. David M. Larrabee, A.M. Thomas E. Oliver, Ph.D. Illinois Chapter Established, 1903 60} East Daniel Street William F. Schulz, E.E., Ph.D. Victor E. Shelford, Ph.D. George F. Smith, Ph.D. Edward H. Waldo, M.S., E.E. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Henry H. Den Malcolm S. Ferguson Wilbur J. Fleig John R. Hamilton Kenneth E. Harshbarger Naci Iskender Maximino B. de Guzman Wan-Li Huang John P. Robertson Seniors Robert H. Erd James Long Noubar Ash j ian Robert E. Brush Richard Lubben Francis M. Mair George Hamilton James L. Jackson Harry J. Murdoch Bernabe M. Navarro juniors Hortensio E. Patacsil Sophomores Meyer A. Sornik Freshmen Renato I. Rosaldo-Hernandez Bhagat S. Singh William J. Stigall, Jr. Jess C. Wagus Richard W. Norton Morris Soifer Isidoro P. Valentin Fred W. Riggs Clifford M. Takenaka Bartolome A. Tuason YOSHIAKI HARUNAGA Navarro Sornik Norton J. Hamilton Murdoch Brush Riggs Wagus Fleig Ferguson Long Takenaka Chen Tuason Harunaga Iskender Soifer Singh Erd G. Hamilton Boley Stigall Chu Harshbarger Rosaldo-Hernandez Mair Lubben Dietz Below Page 376 BB9HBH nHHH Dl Founded University of Illinois, 1923 Fo«r Active Chapters Iwlici C vuL Alpha Chapter Established, 1923 1106 South Third Street FACULTY Walter V. Balduf, Ph.D. Alfred D. Huston, A.M. Marcus V. Brewster Robert H. Berman Harold W. Busch Schiller A. Colberg John B. Bixby Reeves G. Goodwin Frederick C. Huyssen Herbert W. Carl Larry A. Ellsworth Adam F. Gabriel Leo M. Albano Dominic Armato John W. Bennett Gerald R. Buhler Arthur B. Mays, A.M. Henry J. Miles, Ph.D. Egbert E. Nearpass, B.P. Charles M. Whitlo, M.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Seniors Emery E. Ebbert Thomas S. Eddie N. Paul Gerden Lloyd A. Goding Conrad F. Hlavacek Juniors Robert C. Kelso Sheldon L. McCandless Gordon L. Middleton Frank J. Schreiner Sophomores Vernon C Hahn Robert L. Hardaker Robert B. Husberg Henry A. Schroeder Freshmen Albert J. Forss Earle F. Heffley, Jr. Sumner C Hvassman Marvin L. Johnson Walter J. Krug Clarence T. Lantz Edward W. Merrick, Jr. Thaddeus F. Kontowicz Langdon C Perkins R. Norbfrt Schenk Robert C. Smith Harland D. Warren Norman F. Whitehead Donald M. Schultz Wilbur D. Walker Albert H. Wohlers Frank J. Littleford Howard Sawyer John A. Seagraves Brewster Littleford Heffley Johnson Hvassman Krug Bennett Sawyer Merrick Buhler Walker Carl Wohlers Hardaker Schultz Hahn Seagraves Ellsworth Warren Bixby Eddie Smith Schreiner Berman Goodwin Kelso Goding Ebbert Busch Hlavacek Gerden Perkins Kontowicz Colberg Schenk 5S OK Page 377 III 111 =J-Jeltci Founded Cornell University, 1890 Thirty-five Active Chapters Illinois Chapter Established, 192 i 1111 South First Street J. Howard Beard, A.M., M.D. Frank G. Dickinson, Ph.D. FACULTY Merlin H. Hunter, Ph.D. Fred W. Kasch, B.S. Ananias C. Littleton, Ph.D., C.P.A. Charles M. Thompson, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. 1! l 5 MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Stanley G. Bfrgbom Richard E. Gauen Walter A. Amberg Eugene C. Bauer C. Edward Hinckley Edward S. Dackiewicz Fred T. Jacobi Raymond A. Jadrich Douglas J. Beg eman Robert D. Berg William C. Blixen Justin R. Bofker Edwin S. Hunt WlLBERT J. KOKES Joseph J. Kowalski Lester E. Lundquist William C. Leutbecker Arthur H. Marlin Edward J. McGowen William E. Threlkeld tumors Leland C. Oliver Homer A. Reid Sophomores John H. Mitchell James O. Monroe, Jr. Freshmen Raymond W. Conlin John F. Goodman Stanley H. Harper Arthur B. Johnson, Jr. Robert B. King Melvin F. Kusta Frank J. Lather Charles F. Tuxhorn Edward T. Wood Norman D. Snyder A. Howard Weeg William L. Pointer John V. Tracy James C Louis Melvin D. Morehouse Donald E. Scriven Robert V. Thomsen 10 Rmmm « p Goodman Amberg Monroe Pointer Kowalski Threlkeld Berg Dackiewicz Thomsen Kasch Weeg McGowen Bauer Kokes Conlin Morehouse Tracy Johnson Snyder Harper Louis Jadrich Leutbecker Boeker King Jacobi Reid Marlin Tuxhorn Gauen Wood Bergbom Oliver Hunt Kusta Scriven Blixen Begeman Lather Mitchell , , « Page 378 Founded Yale University, 1844 Forty-eight Active Chapters an. Delta Pi Chapter Established, 1904 902 South Second Street Ray L. Burnell, B.S., Maj. Bruce R. Foote, B.Mus. F.A. FACULTY George H. Reed, Ph.D. Maurice H. Robinson, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Elbert H. Loyd Seniors Robert J. Binford, Jr. William W. Charle Clyde L. Eaton Clarence S. Aitken Dean O. Garvey John T. Borring Alexander A. Elder M. Clark Hess, Jr. James W. Hill Joseph B. Klemp John G. Lessel Thomas M. Hopwood Douglas C. MacArthur Ernest B. Kelly, Jr. Frederick W. Loyd Juniors James A. O'Neil Sophomores James B. Madden Thomas G. Madden John F. Meharry Robert W. Riegel Edwin G. Sanders Benjamin F. Stein J. William McEvoy William H. Tyson James S. Austin Ralph D. Beck, Jr. Richard E. Bennett Warren A. Childs George L. Friestedt Richard E. Jacobs John J. Ludwig Albert E. Markgraf Freshmen Allan P. Ogilvie, Jr. Thomas C. Sawyer John S. Shapland Herbert J. Smith Roy E. Thompson, Jr. George O. Voss, Jr. William B. Wyatt ' ■■-'■■' f BLLC- Sanders Sawyer Childs Jacobs Elder Smith Ludwig Friestedt Thompson Voss Bennett Hopwood O'Neil Lessel Tyson Borring McEvoy Beck Austin Garvey Hill Aitken Eaton Riepel Hess MacArthnr Kelly Binford Meharry Stein Markgraf Shapland Ogilvie Klemp Wyatt Page 379 Founded Union College, 1827 Fifteen Active Chapters Tau Chapter Established, 1920 1008 South Fourth Street Edward G. Fisher, A.M. Donald B. Melville, B.S. FACULTY William H. Rayner, C.E., M.S. Charles L. Stewart, Ph.D. Henry B. Ward, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D. Carl E. Campbell Millard E. Castle MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Jan V. Gunn Jack E. Horsley John C. Jones Robert R. Lauber Robert C. Lawson Otis W. Randolph Richard H. Chowen Roy Iverson, Jr. Carl W. Knox Eugene P. Lundeen Laurence H. Rehm William D. Stewart, Jr. luniors C. Warren Stone Charles H. Stotz David Turnbull Edward E. VanDenberg Thomas W. Walton, Jr. Soph I w Hq Ellsworth V. Carmichael David M. Checkley George E. Frank land Frank W. Bexfield Henry M. Britt J. Bruce Carroll Victor H. Munnecke Ellsworth H. Myers Jack C. Clausonthue James L. Drake Edward J. Mattson o mores William R. Otter Edwin J. Payne Freshmen William W. McMahon George L. Payne G. Thomas Staffelbach Byron T. Petry Kenneth K. Plambeck Floyd A. Traynham Charles L. Stewart, Jr. Carl E. Watkins P. Allen Zender f- McMahon Mattson Plamheck Munnecke Carmichael Petry Myers Checkley Traynham E. Payne G. Payne Otter Stotz Rehm VanDenberg Walton Turnbull Stone Knox Iverson Frankland Lundeen Melville La uber Castle Randolph Fisher Gunn Lawson Horsley Jones Chowen Britt Watkins Drake Carroll Staffelbach Bexfield Zender Clausonthue Page 380 a Founded University of California, 1909 Eleven Active Chapters ICfWUl ant Eta Chapter Established, 192} 111 East Chalmers Street FACULTY John W. Clark, A.B. Van C. Norman, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Ernest E. Allen Senior George F. Handley Albert H. Knauerhaze Carl E. Billings Fred T. Blum Juniors Sophomores Arthur F. Kramer Parke J. Wille Edmond G. Otton .vSk . Graydon NT. James Robert K. Kampert Freshmen Eino E. Maki Wilfred F. Wickman Allen Handley Schultz Knauerhaze Wille Billings James Otton Maki Wickman Kampert Blum Kramer Page 381 Founded New York University, 1899 Fifty-five Active Chapters Alpha Alpha Chapter Established, 1915 106 East Daniel Street Henry H. Baily, A.M., C.P.A. Charles C. Curtis, J.D., A.M. FACULTY Max G. Fuller, B.F.A. Harold D. Trimble, A.M. William H. Gates James C Bagg Arthur E. Berngen MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Eugene L. Leiter Seniors Robert W. Drallmeier Wayne D. Hudson Richard F. Huxmann Edward B. Rasmfssen, Jr. Albert C Tillman, Jr. Kenneth R. Speer Glenn C. Williams Leroy O. Brooks Donald W. Christiansen Walter R. Berngen Charles E. Bragg William N. Chapman Edgar R. Barstow Robert R. Clark Robert J. Helmuth Frank R. Maston Elder R. Reicherts Kendrick D. Clifford Robert C. Holmes David A. Olson Walter R. Olson Juniors Lynn W. Renne Sophomores George E. McCullough Thomas H. Meisenzahl Fresh) William J. O'Neill, Jr. Theodore W. Schaefer William D. Rich William A. Whitehouse Donald H. Reisse Bradford E. West Raymond R. Zellan Eldon J. Smith Burton T. Stinton A. Donald Williamson Olson Barstow West Reisse McCullough Meisenzahl Chapman Schaefer Smith Whitehouse Bragg Renne Maston Brooks Reicherts Christiansen Rich Speer Gates Hudson Huxmann Williams Leiter Bagg Tillman A. Berngen Rasmessen Williamson W. Berngen Clifford Helmuth Clark Holmes Zellan Stinton Page 382 It eua ait Founded Bethany College, 1859 Seventy-seven Active Chapters Beta Upsilon Chapter Established, 1872 302 East John Street Clifford B. Cole, B.S., Maj. Granville S. Keith, M.S. Martin J. Prucha, Ph.D. George W. Adis Frank L. Brown Allen E. Brubaker John V. Coyner Lawrence E. Domagall L. George Allen Richard B. Fay George L. Gragg Robert D. Bailey Richard R. Bairstow Thomas E. Berger John L. Broady Warren E. Brubaker Stanley L. Brumbaugh Hugh W. Coates Carl E. Conron, Jr. A. John Coxeter F.A. George F. Robert F. FACULTY Schwartz, B.Mus. Seybolt, Ph.D. A.M. George A. Steiner, A.M. Phineas L. Windsor, Ph.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Robert D. Evans Seniors Frederick J. Faletti Bradley C. Gardner, Jr. Robert K. Lowry J. Bert McWilliams Albert D. Mulliken, Jr. Robert R. Manchester Jack F. Marr Kenneth J. Nelson Harold N. Nilson Warren D. Orr Edward T. Peeples lumors Richard L. Clark George L. Farnsworth Samuel W. Hall Frank W. Horn Robert J. Ellingen William R. Far is Santry C Fuller John R. Gardner John D. Giachette William J. Morse Richard L. Thacker Sophomores Jay W. Jensen J. Harvey Maxwell Martin S. Morgan Freshmen William L. Grinnell Robert J. Livingston William T. Mabin Daniel L. McWethy Edward C. Melrose, Jr. Robert D. Perkins Joseph W. Ponder J. Donald Scott K. Ames Smithers Hodge S. Taylor John A. Theodore Rodney O. Whitlock Robert E. Woolbridgf Keith Owen, Jr. Charles W. Romine Carl G. Sundstrom Roy K. Williams Wayne F. Miller Martin J. Prucha, Jr. Theodore R. Uhlemann Daniel W. Voorhees John P. Whitehead Peeples Adis Brown Coyner Smithers B. Gardner A. Brubaker Taylor Scott Lowry Marr Wooldridge Thacker Manchester Maxwell Whitlock Domagall Allen Clark Horn Mabin Bairstow Jensen Farnsworth Williams Theodore Faletti Perkins Coates Faris M. J. Prucha, Jr. Brumbaugh Voorhees McWethy Fuller Miller Whitehead Grinnell Conron Ponder Nelson Morse Steiner Orr Owen Sundstrom Gragg Hall Romine Coxeter Giachette Bailey J. Gardner Melrose W. Brubaker Uhlemann Ellingen Page 383 a d( Matt Founded Williams College, 1834 Sixty-one Active Chapters Ernest Bernbaum, Ph.D. Gilbert H. Cady, Ph.D. Illinois Chapter Established, 1905 }12 East Armory Avenue FACULTY William Habberton, Ph.D. I. William Kennedy, A.B. Karl B. Lohmann, M.L.A. William Treiease, D.Sc, LL.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors John S. Capps Herbert L. Chessman Jay R. Delano Ralph F. Anderson William S. Bercher M. Richard Dowell Joseph T. Drake Frederick C. Bauer Richard P. Drake Earl S. Folk Edward R. Andrus Charles A. Burton Robert S. Campbell Walter E. Chessman, Jr. Daniel J. Coleman Miletus L. Flaningam, Jr. William D. Guynn Edward O. Elliott Hans R. Fadum Kermit C. Gregory Harry K. Huntoon Prfston K. Johnson Juniors Gilbert H. Hennessey Richard T. Hosking, Jr. Paul E. Kimball Sophomores Frank X. Fox Robert C. Garretson Harvey L. Hensel Eldon A. Dixon William W. Hart William A. Henke William E. Keath John J. Kinsella Carl A. Leupold Kenneth H. Long Fresh men Forest W. Lowder F. Wesley McChristy L. Dean McKinley R. Douglas Morse Howard H. Kern Gerald E. Margrave G. William Ross, Jr. Harold R. Lett Thomas L. Ridge Waldo W. Tisch Charles G. Moreau Raymond T. Nelson, Jr. Alvin M. Waggoner Robert A. Oesterle Frederick R. Rittschof James S. Siddall Irving Tower Dale E. Trees Morse Andrus Lett Nelson Kinsella Hart Waggoner Coleman McKinley Long Folk Lowder Oesterle W. Chessman Leupold Tower McChristy J. Drake Ridge Hensel Bauer Hosking Garretson Elliott Anderson Tisch Kimball Bercher Hennessey Gregory Fox Moreau Flaningam Fadum H. Chessman Kern Margrave Johnson Huntoon Capps Ross Guynn Delano R. Drake Keath Siddall Rittschof Dowell Henke Campbell Dixon Burton Trees Page 384 atm vit e Founded University of Missouri, 19 Eight Active Chapters Illinois Chapter Established, 1915 105 East Daniel Street Joseph Ackerman, M.S. Raymond G. Benbow, B.S. Jacob G. Cash, M.S. Samuel W. Decker, M.S. FACULTY Oliver F. Gaebe, B.S. Alvin F. Kuhlman, M.S. Frank H. Mynard, B.S. Fred A. Painter, B.S. Edwin I. Pilchard, B.S. Henry P. Rusk, M.S. Arthur E. Fisher John C. Alison Franklin H. Allen James H. Davis Milbourn F. DeMunn Clyde H. Ackerman F. Morris Buchman Gordon K. Grose Fred C. Francis Raymond D. French MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Timothy G. Miner Frederick P. Bierer Donald B. Ferguson Richard F. Dugan James R. Dunseth John L. Hahn Lawrence G. Hopkins Seniors Donald G. McAllister Juniors Harlan C. Rathe Sophomores James J. McCabe, Jr. Ralph B. McKenzie William H. Huey Charles Mies, Jr. Freshmen Harold S. Morine George A. Richter Charles R. Sayre Clarence W. Mies Eugene G. Young Lee A. Rodgers Byron D. Thier Donald M. Peach Howard E. Slibeck Norman L. Smith Richard K. Rutledge S. Dean Sims I I f t I i y . x? mp Afcgv ? T J6 C. Mies Francis Richter Peach Smith French Slibeck McKenzie Hahn McCabe Morine Sims Rutledge C. Ackerman Huey Dugan DeMunn Davis Rodgers Thier Hopkins Rathe Grose Fisher Buchman Dunseth Bierer Sayre C. W. Mies Ferguson McAllister Alison Allen Young J. Ackerman Miner Ok Page 385 ■ i w Founded Middlebury College, 1905 Nineteen Active Chapters Hugh A. Brown, M.S., E.E. Robert D. Carmichael, Ph.D. Edward J. Filbey, Ph.D., C.P.A. Edward C. Eberspacher, Jr. Eta Chapter Established, 1921 1110 South Williamson Sheet FACULTY Horace M. Gray, Ph.D. Robert B. Orlovich, A.M. John H. Schacht, A.M. Hiram T. Scovill, A.B., C.P.A. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Charles R. Buell John L. Hynd, Jr. Robert E. Aurand Charles B. Ford, Jr. V. Wilbert Haag Archie L. Abney Arley J. Ball Charles D. Bushee George R. Avery Warner R. Broaddus Clark Fleckinger Marvin W. Flora Walter W. Frank Robert N. Fryer John E. Jensen Richard C Hammerquoist Harry Hoogstraal Seniors Robert D. Partlow Juniors Harry F. Hynd Harold J. Jester Soph Frank A. Cronican Robert S. Darke Wilbur L. Dunn, Jr. Grover C. Haines Paul L. Hicks Jack P. Hizer Swan M. Johnson Gorrell E. Julian o mores William E. Hallam Homer F. Harman Robert P. Kaiser Freshmen Frank B. Murphy John H. Muth Leif E. Olsen John Prystalski, Jr. George W. Scheppach Donald S. Hoy John T. Vernon William W. Locke Robert M. Mitchell Louis J. Shannon George A. Olson Jerone W. Van Gorkom Keith W. Young John L. Simmons James Teague George A. Tesar Robert Timpany George A. Watling Teague Avery Flora Prystalski Olsen Abney Frank Hicks Haines Scheppach Johnson Van Gorkom Aurand Julian Jester Kaiser Harman Ball Locke Darke Olson Hallam Dunn Hoy Hoogstraal Haag Young H. Hynd J. Hynd Vernon Partlow Jensen Buell Cronican Ford Schacht Bushee Fleckinger Murphy Timpany Tesar Watling Hizer Fryer Shannon Simmons Muth Broaddus Page 38G rr lawia Founded University of Virginia, 1869 One Hundred Nine Active Chapters Alpha Gamma Chapter Established, 1891 212 East Daniel Street Charles E. Bradbury, M.F.A. Winsor W. Brown. B.S. Cecil V. Donovan, B.P., M.F.A. FACULTY Reynold C. Fuson, Ph.D. Stanley W. Hall, B.S. Albert T. Helbing, Ph.D. Herbert F. Moore, M.E., Ivan Wright, Ph.D. Robert C. Zuppke, Ph.B. D.Sc. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Wilbur F. Danielson Robert K. Bauerle Jackson O. Bisson Edward L. Cornell, Jr. Harry Baxter, Jr. Sterling A. Blackstone J. John Brouk J. Fenimore Cooper, Jr. William O. Derrough Kenneth M. Gonseth John W. Grant William L. Anderson Edward W. Bilhorn Ralph H. Brouk F. Donald Bushmeyer Kenneth R. Cone H. Howard Decker, Jr. Seniors Duane A. Cullinan Robert S. Grieve James W. Davis Vernon R. Eichstaedt George D. French John D. Hardinger Nathanael N. Hill Wilburt D. Ham Karl K. Lacher ]uniors Harry E. Gaines Clark Healy Robert L. Johnson Sophomores Ogden Johnson, Jr. Thomas M. McConnell Freshmen George F. Gates Dan F. Hazen William L. Hochschild, Jr. James R. Martin Robert J. McCarthy Thomas F. McGrath, Jr. Frank E. Metcalf Don B. Pierce Sherman K. Reed Robert W. Sundlof William S. Middleton Donald E. Loomis Ralph S. Morgan John M. Spooner Joseph W. Kaar Russel W. Layer John E. Velde, Jr. James G. Ward James S. Potter, Jr. Richard W. Treleaven William I. Wilkinson Alan R. Vesper Sidney V. Walker, Jr. Robert G. Waters Carl Wermine Charles F. Wiebe c- S McGrath Bilhorn O. Johnson Treleaven McConnell Sundlof Hardinger Wilkinson Vesper Walker Davis Gonseth McCarthy Cone Bushmeyer Hill Derrough Healy Layer J. Brouk Velde Eichstaedt R. Johnson Ward Baxter Potter Grieve Grant Bisson Cooper Morgan Danielson Spooner Lacher Cullinan French Blackstone Bauerle Cornell Ham Kaar Hochschild R. Brouk Wiebe Martin Anderson Waters Hazen Decker Pierce Reed Gates Metcalf Page 387 ■ 'W J ai4t Founded Boston University, 1909 Eighty-tivo Active Chapters Herbert E. Carter, Ph.D. John H. Hanley, M.S. James W. Abel Emmett W. Burdsall James J. Butler, Jr. William C. Livesay Kenneth D. Malick Charles H. Ashworth Paul H. Dean Jack C. Foss William C. Baum Wilson B. Foster Kenneth J. Harrison Chi Zeta Chapter Established, 191} 09 East Armory Avenue FACULTY Robert T. Ittner, A.B. Hartley D. Price, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Robert B. Borchers Edmund C. Puddicombe, Jr. William H. Quinn Henry L. Radi Gerald J. Sebesta Seniors George E. Vitoux Juniors Arthur P. Simpson, Jr. George Sterba, Jr. Edward S. Fraser, Jr. Charles D. Hesler, Jr. Sophomores James M. Hoffmann Thaddeus D. Krolicki Freshmen Arthur P. Heinz, Jr. William C. Kellerman, Jr. Frazer E. Leslie Harold A. Louret Frank L. Gannon Charles N. Wagner James A. Will Jack W. Walker J. Carrington Welch Homer E. Niccum Thaddeus M. Rybicki Clyde H. Tearman Arthur J. Sandusky Walter H. Spare Raymond A. Tearman, Jr. Abel Puddicombe Will Simpson Burdsall Butler Wagner Vitoux Gannon Price Foss Krolicki Walker Sterba Radi Livesay Malick Welch Rybicki Hoffmann Quinn Kellerman Fraser Hesler Ashworth Dean Niccum Harrison C Tearman Louret Sandusky Baum Foster Sebesta Heinz Sparf R. Tearman Leslie ■ Page 388 Founded Columbia University, 1912 Twenty-nine Active Chapters Alpha Kappa Chapter Established, 1954 810 South Third Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Bernard W. Litven Leo G. Goldberg Julius Horelick Seniors Marvin B. Siegel Robert I. Burstein William X. Galler Jerome S. Greenberg Kenneth M. Cahn Albert S. Litvin Benjamin A. Rifken ISADORE J. ROSS Juniors Paul Q. Simon Sydney R. Tabach Sophc Irving E. Tross Norman Weiner Norman A. Trossman Theodore J. Anklowitz Erwyn M. Bloom Leonard N. Cohen Robert D. Cohn Burton D. Hartman Lennard E. Jelinek Irving D. Kator Arthur C. Lampert Ivan T. Levitan Freshmen Milton O. Nobler Clemena T. Schulman Lessing B. Siegel Murray M. Strauss Irving S. Tockman Alvin R. Vogel Jerome P. Wilner Jerome W. Zietlein Schulman Tockman Nobler Kator Hartman Anklowitz Wilner Vogel Jelinek Cohen Ross Zietlein Levitan Cohn Lampert Strauss Trossman Weiner Bloom Burstein Galler Tabach Litvin Simon Litven Siegel Goldberg Tross Greenberg Cahn Rifken Page 389 pk 2)elU pk Founded University of Michigan, 1869 Sixty-one Active Chapters _ Andrew J. Casner, A.B., LL.B. James W. Garner, Ph.D., LL.D. Frederick Green, A.M., LL.B. Litt.D. FACULTY Oliver A. Harker, A.M., LL.D. Sveinbjorn Johnson, A.M., LL.B. LL.D. Langdell Inn Chapter Established, 1901 30} East John Street Oliver L. McCaskill, Ph.B., J.D. Merrill I. Schnebly, A.B., J.D., J.S.D. Walter L. Summers, A.B., LL.B., J.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors John J. Barr John H. Barth Clinton O. Clark, Jr. John T. Dickinson Theodore B. Durfee Edwin M. Adams, Jr. William H. Barrick Mark H. Beaubien John Armstrong Benjamin R. Arnold Sam A. Casey Edward C. Eberspacher, Jr. Fred R. Eiseman Bernard T. Grimes James R. Hansgen Lawrence R. Hatch J. Kenneth Johnson Robert H. Kinderman Nelson H. Layman Wayne T. Lewis Clarence E. Partee Juniors Robert H. Chase Harold J. Galvin Joseph E. Cooper Joseph W. Daily William S. Middleton WlLLARD V. KELSEY Golden A. McConnell Freshmen Fred Newton, Jr. Charles H. Northup Warren D. Orr Howard T. Ruff Edwin W. Sale Charles F. Short Len H. Small Guy R. Williams D. Smith McGaughey Robert B. Porter Roth S. Smith Ole B. Pace Kenneth J. Schuessler Harry R. Stevens Mi I MW, f Northup Pace Middleton Casey Arnold Daily Newton Orr Schuessler Armstrong Smith Stevens Beaubien McGaughey Barrick Galvin Porter Adams Kelsey McConnell Hansgen Barr Small Eberspacher Dickinson Layman Williams Eiseman Ruff Johnson Kinderman Hatch Grimes Durfee Barth Clark Partee Lewis Page 390 Founded Miami University, 1848 One Hundred Six Active Chapters Illinois Eta Chapter Established, 1894 309 East Chalmers Street FACULTY Robert C. Ashby, Ph.D. Neil C. Brooks, Ph.D. Arthur B. Coble, Ph.D., LL.D. Harrison E. Cunningham, A.B. Clinton O. Clark Derrick L. Brewster Daniel P. Brown George B. Dearing Robert O. Good John A. Baldwin Robert W. Bercher William J. Bowen Jack W. Baggott Frank M. Benitz Sidney W. Brinker Andrew T. Brown Robert E. Castelo Richard B. Cogdal Robert S. Burke Victor H. Breytspraak Robert P. Cabeen Cassius S. Conrad George H. Dunn George W. Good, Jr. Frank W. DeWolf, B.S. Sveinbjorn Johnson, A.M. Justa M. Lindgren, A.M. LL.B., LL.D. William A. Oldfather, Ph.D. Warren A. Ruth, Ph.D. Guy A. Tawney, Ph.D. George P. Tuttle, B.S. LL.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Theodore B. Durfee Charles I. Keller Chester E. Keller James F. Maynard William A. Brearley Joseph R. Carson Albert Grossarth W. Webb Johnson Seniors David F. Meek Donald M. Menke C. McDonald Oehmke Juniors S. Claude Hutson James W. Lantz, Jr. Robert L. Cutter John A. Edwards Joseph W. Hickman James A. Koch Franklin H. McKelvey C. David McKinney Jack R. Harris John B. Hill Robert C. Ingalls Keith Kemper A. Darwin Kirby, Jr. Allen T. Lucas Soph o mores Harry L. Miller Robert L. Moore Robert S. Pitzer Allen P. Pope Robert D. Porter Morton H. Raymond Freshmen Arthur W. McKelvey, Jr. John C. Munson Edmund G. Nelson John W. Payne Frank J. Schaefer C. Paul Slater N. Hall Layman Gustave H. Radebaugh Carroll E. Snyder Howard A. Stotler Robert J. Webb Carroll R. Layman A. Lowell Spurgeon Robert A. Strauch Richard C. Schultz Edward D. Sethness Eric W. Smith, Jr. Kenneth P. Smith L. Emerson Ward George P. Wardley, Jr. Harl E. Son, Jr. Edgar M. Stephens John Thistlewood, Jr. Louis L. Tuck Roy M. Webb Lewis K. Woodward Tuck G. Good Thistlewood E. Stephens Woodward Kemper Baggott Castelo Miller Sethness Hickman Schaefer Lucas Dunn Conrad Benitz McKinney Cogdal Brinker Schultz F. McKelvey Ward E. Smith C. Layman Grossarth Strauch Cutter Carson Koch Raymond Lantz Pitzer Edwards Baldwin Brearley K.Smith Pope R.J.Webb Hutson C.I. Keller R. Good Snyder Stotler Meek Maynard Menke Radebaugh C.E.Keller Dearing Spurgeon Bowen Burke Munson Harris Breytspraak Payne Kirby Cabeen R. M. Webb A. McKelvey Page 391 ■  L Founded College of the City of New York, 1902 Thirty-three Active Chapters Casper H. Nannes, A.M. Psi Chapter Established, 1920 901 South Third Street FACULTY Nathan M. Newmark, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Allan A. Freeman Seniors William G. Pinsley Matthew J. Barman Ira M. Blitzsten Alvin Browdy Irving Cherry Daniel Ehrlich Murray A. Franklin Richard H. Gutstadt Juniors Norman R. Liebling Milton Rubin Bert R. Cohen Herbert R. Fisher Gustave D. Friesem Marvin N. Nachman Sophomores Harry R. Weil Michael R. Alexander Carl A. Bauer Carl I. Dernburg William F. Epstein Jerry M. Finder Daniel C. Hirsch, Jr. Richard E. Hochbaum Herbert L. Kellner Herbert B. Ruttenberg Freshmen Donald H. Teller Edward Wahl Leon V. Wolff Robert L. Adler Melvin A. Allen Max E. Ehrman Jack L. Fisher Bernard C. Glasser Harry Goidfarb Allan J. Hertz Sidney R. Hirschberg Sollie Kaplan Herbert J. Kohn Burton E. Lanski Robert I. Levy Theodore S. Lisse Robert Lubliner Robert J. Mayer Paul W. Rothschild Bruce S. Trinz Donald M. Wetzler Lawrence M. Zak I II Kohn Rothschild Lisse Levy Ehrman Goidfarb J. Fisher Wetzler Glasser Zak Allen Trinz Kellner Adler Kaplan Mayer Lubliner Wolff Alexander Epstein Bauer Teller Hochbaum Wahl Ruttenberg Lanski Hirschberg Dernburg Finder Cohen Pinsley Nannes Gutstadt Nachman Ehrlich H. Fisher Friesem Hertz Liebling Browdy Blitzsten Barman Weil Cherry Freeman Franklin Rubin Hirsch Page 392 Founded Washington and Jefferson College, 1848 Seventy-three Active Chapter it Chi Iota Chapter Established, 1897 401 East John Street John S. Crandell, B.S., C.E. Arthur H. Daniels, Ph.D. FACULTY David Kinley, Ph.D., LL.D. Oliver L. McCaskill, Ph.B. Fred B. Seely, M.S. J.D. W. Donald Bishop Jewett Cole Richard B. Crook MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Harry R. Stevens Seniors J. Willard Dungey Homer L. Hadley David G. Hoff Clifford W. Kuhn Jack C Sweney Albert Triebel, Jr. Gilbert F. Campbell Howard W. Clement Ned T. Davis Norman I. Acton Robert W. Booth Edward F. Dykstra Edward D. Ebert Jr. H. Gordon Benson Walter L. Benson L. Cosby Bernard Robert D. Fast Arthur G. Fish Frederick C. Gedge, Jr. Paul E. Herriott, Jr. Wilbur C. Patton Robert S. Hunter Stephen C. Kratz H. Peter Larson uniors David L. Keith J. Russell Lammering Soph omores William H. Schulzke, Jr. Ralph S. Stoftzel, Jr. James E. Sutherland Freshmen Roland J. Levens Kenneth L. Means Jesse D. Meharry C. Barber Mueller Richard S. Simpson Edwin L. Tiedemann William J. Tapp Frederick L. Vance Kenneth W. Zimmerman Robert I. Runnells A. Dean Swift Donald L. Titus Keith Triebel Hoff Dungey Hadley Kuhn Bishop Dykstra Cole Sweney Booth Simpson Tiedemann Mueller Davis Lammering Clement Fast Fish Campbell Herriott Zimmerman Acton Gedge Sutherland Ebert Stoetzel Vance Patton Schulzke Tapp Larson Kratz Runnells Levens Bernard Meharry Swift Means Hunter H. Benson Titus W. Benson $.r.A. Page 393 ■■■MHH Founded Brown College, 1889 Twenty-four Active Chapters Edwin L. Broderick, M.S. Garret L. Jordan, Ph.D. FACULTY Edwin J. Man ley Beta Chapter jiSiSS? Established, 1912 .iiixMuJ t Ktm -i 310 East Chalmers Street David G. Ryan, M.S., M.E. Edmund F. Toth, M.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Thomas E. Ennett Richard E. Guthier Michael J. Connolly Edward J. Dancisak William J. Eckhardt Andrew R. Glosecki Eugene F. Bludau Stephen E. Burke Edwin R. Fogarty Edward F. O'Brien Graduate Student William H. Leitner Seniors Robert L. Steele tumors Helmut E. Holtmann Jerome J. Howe George P. Malone F. Aylmer Higgins John P. Losew Arthur F. O'Connor Russell M. Marach Walter J. Przybylski Benedict T. Schwar Soph omores Eugene T. Reedy John J. Rogers Bernard W. Rooney Woodrow J. Walsh Gerald W. Seng Walter A. Torpey James T. Townsell Ray A. Smergalski Robert G. Spelbring John P. Wainscott Freshmen l I 'ji'j'i Vyl ) John W. Carney Richard J. Cody Edward G. Fellner Robert J. Hogan Robert V. Kent Alphonse P. Kohl Charles G. Kreitner Daniel J. Moriarity Robert W. Thometz Kohl Hogan Bludau Malone Schws Marach Torpey Spelbring Fogarty Kent Przybylski Seng Steele Smergalski [ Kreitner Glosecki Carney Fellner Cody Holtmann Howe Rooney Higgins Burke O'Connor Losew Thometz Eckhardt O'Brien Leitner Guthier Wainscott Reedy Page 394 Founded Washington and Jefferson College, 1852 Fijty-tivo Active Chapters Delta Chapter Established, 1904 911 South Fourth Street Robert H. Baker, Ph.D., D.Sc. Elliot Cassidy, A.M. FACULTY Arthur Hamilton, Ph.D. A. Austin Harding, Mus.D. Francis S. Ronalds, Ph.D. William F. Wrath, M.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Alonzo F. Lape Jack J. Mackland C. Erwood Beck Wayne P. Dyer Tom S. Ellis Jack Boswell John W. Dadmun Craig O. Davison John T. Fitzgibbons F. Pruden Ballard William C. Boling Donald E. Boudreau Charles M. Bradley Melving R. Colwell S. Lloyd Nemeyer Graduate Student Robert M. Joyce Seniors Paul Olaesson Malcolm H. Finlaysqn John R. Gutgsell James R. Jones William B. Hamlin William C. Howard Edgar B. Hutchison juniors David M. Mojonnier Richard P. Molt Frank J. Mueller Sophomores Albert N. Kennedy Ludwig Skog, Jr. Fred W. Swannell Freshmen Wilbur A. Damler Lockwood W. Ensminger John H. Fornof C. Jack Gasche S. N. Glisson, Jr. Chandler F. Kettner Arne A. Mauland Paul T. Moon Alfred R. Mueller Ira F. Twist Paul R. Nelson Harry M. Rush Harvey C Zorn Robert J. Tittle J. Giltner Twist Bruce S. Wallin J. Robert Wiley James E. O'Hair Robert J. Owens Carl F. Schuessler James R. Stibal W. Joe Yeaw II Boudreau Wallin Howard G. Twist I. Twist Stibal Ballard Davison Skog Olafsson Boling Schuessler Molt Tittle Nelson Kettner Beck Fornof Dadmun A. Mueller Nemeyer Gutgsell Kennedy Mackland Wiley Gasche Finlayson Swannell Hutchison Rush F. Mueller Mojonnier Damler Mauland Ensminger Bradley Jo Hj I.ape Colwell Fitzgibbons Owens Glisson Moon Ellis v.- ',-■• Of Page 395 fiffi Lawta Founded, 1850 University of Pennsylvania, Thirty-nine Active Chapters Arthur R. Crathorne, Ph.D. Charles R. Frederick, M.S. FACULTY Paul N. Chris S. Landis, Rhode, Ph.D. B.S. Rho Chapter Established, 1892 Hi East Chalmers Street Turner H. Trimble, A.M. Arthur C. Wili.ard, B.S., D.Eng., LL.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Edwin M. Adams, Jr. Seniors William G. Ellsberry Richard B. Ensign Frank E. Bell Charles L. Blue Paul S. Denning Edward J. Donnelly, Jr. George V. Fahrner Thomas A. James Harvey D. Knappenberger Arthur E. Mahoney John W. Buzick Gordon G. Crowder, Jr. George H. Dickerson Gerard R. DuKet George C Fanning Lawrence J. Finfrock Jack C. McIlvoy Howard M. Sprague Ralph E. Ferguson J. Robert Fletcher William J. Hartman John E. Huisman John W. Knight Stuart G. Morrison Leonard P. Rudolph Norman D. Fisher Frank M. Hansen C. Franklin Haser W. John Kirschke Walter O. Krebs Walter E. Swanson Edward W. Weber ]uniors Robert E. Loeck Raymond L. Patterson James K. Pedersen Franklin G. Pfeiffer Sophomores Harvey T. Schwartzenberg William A. Smith Freshmen William C. McMillan Henry D. Moorman Knute E. Nielsen Paul T. O'Pizzi Jack H. Porter William G. Whyte Matt S. Wilson J. Phillippe Richey Frederick W. Smart Charles F. Stansberry, William R. Todd Gordon F. Tyrrell, Jr. Donald S. Taylor Roland W. Zimmer James E. Purks Albert J. Ribbentrop William R. Schmeiser Charles H. Schminke Jack D. Schnable Jr. r afc af J Sj Bi - 9 II if t. ? f n : V . i - • P .. Denning Zimmer Finfrock Smith Buzick O'Pizzi Pfeiffer Fahrner Schmeiser Schnable Schminke Haser Fanning Purks Hansen Mahoney Morrison Taylor Patterson Pedersen Blue Fletcher Todd Donnelly Huisman Knight Stansberry Bell Smart Richey DuKet Sprague Weber Tyrrell Whyte Ellsberry Swanson Hartman Ferguson Ensign Wilson Whitlo McMillan Knappenberger Rudolph Kirschke Ribbentrop Krebs Dickerson Nielsen Crowder Schwartzenberg Fisher Porter Moorman Page 396 rn (Zbl Founded Miami University, 1906 forty-three Active Chapters Zeta Chapter Established, 1916 310 East Gregory Drive Burton N. Behling, Ph.D. Herbert E. Carter, Ph.D. Newton E. Ensign, A.M. FACULTY Albert J. Harno, B.S., LL.B., LL.D. Cecil A. Moyer, M.S. Clyde W. Kearns, Ph.D. Raymond S. Smith, Ph.D. Josef F. Wright, A.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Edward j . Kirkham DONAN C. KlRLEY John E. Richards Seniors Samuel N. Daniels Robert B. Jordan John E. Kohler Juniors Algird J. Vitkus Robert L. Ham Frederick D. Ioerger Clark R. Larson Arthur K. Shaver Donald A. Henry Sophomores Morse W. Whiting Ralph W. Acker Edward J. Koops H. Royal Moore Joseph W. Sibbitt John V. Crooks Leon P. Miller Frank A. Reed F. Norman Swanstrom Ludwig Dude David G. Moore Francis F. Rezabek Walter H. Voltz, Jr. William H. Farnum , Jr. Freshmen John K. Fischer Ronald A. McCree Elmer R. Steiner ; mtiFm - ffim$£g •=£ te- r$ 1 A iN J M i JH! iV ° mil S ■ H fflB % £' Wr K rSU?Bf ■ psf fa 1 - . Btt f 09 |B: IHfl : .' ei' I M Farnum H. Moore Rezabek Sibbitt Koops Crooks Swanstrom Dude Acker Miller Ham Kohler Fischer D. Moore Megan McCree Steiner Larson Richards Daniels Jordan Reed Henry Shaver Voltz Moyer Whiting Behling Page 397 I i i Ira i VI; a Founded, 1898 Connecticut Wesleyan College Fourteen Active Chapters John C. Bailar, Jr., Ph.D. Gamma Gamma Chapter Established, 192} 809 West Pennsylvania Avenue FACULTY Otho C. Leiter, A.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Carl H. Zwermann Norman R. Carson John C. Hoffman James T. Brennan Alfred M. Claeboe Richard W. Brunton Barton S. Burch George S. Agatucci, Jr. Leigh H. Gibbs John J. McDonald James E. McFarland, Jr. John N. Deamantopulos Seniors Charles E. Meyers Charles F. Seales Juniors Leslie J. Evans Sophomores William F. Dudleston Howard G. Haake Wesley C Leverich James G. Thames Freshmen Ralph B. Hollingsworth, Jr. Wolfgang H. Muller Harold A. Swanson Wallace R. Winkler W. Hugh Mortonson Edward R. Wach Gilbert A. Towle Edward S. Weise John W. Urban Agatucci Weise Leverich Haake Dudleston Burch Towle Deamantopulos Winkler Mortonson Brunton Claeboe Wach Hoffman McDonald McFarland Carson Swanson Evans Meyers Seales Muller Gibbs Hollingsworth Urban Page 398 Founded Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873 Fifty-one Active Chapters Lat4t(i yr Alpha Deuteron Chapter Established, 1910 100-t South Second Street o John W. Albig, Ph.D. Walter G. McAllister, Ph.D. FACULTY John A. Nicholson, Ph.D. Charles C. Price, Ph.D. Clyde A. Webber, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY gpog Gordon C. Losee Bruce V. Deobler James H. Dunbar Clifford C. Bourne Howard R. Ferdinand Stanley O. Alcorn Robert L. Ashley Louis Boudreau Robert C. Collins Ben F. Baer William H. Edwards Rinear Funk Charles J. Griesmeyer Paul B. Hannig Harley A. Stiehl Emil F. Fernholz Hamilton Hall Graduate Students Seniors Walter H. Honigman Norman E. Fork Frederick J. Hoeppner Jacob R. Kandlik George W. Kiningham Thomas F. Knudson Robert M. Helm Earl W. Hettgar John J. Meier Robert C. Palmquist tumors John C. Kontos Soph omores G. Frederick Lescher Nicholas W. Marchuk Robert S. Nation Freshmen Kenneth J. Rathgeber Eugene R. Russell Karl M. Saeger John W. Schmale James E. Stiehl Ben D. Kiningham, Jr. Donald E. Lawrence William Kusz J. Ham McPherson William J. Price Henry C. Schrader, Jr. Gilbert A. Wascher Kenneth E. Wegner Norman W. Seip Howard W. Spence Earl B. Stadle Ralph J. Swanson BBffS% Schmale Helm Ferdinand Schrader Wascher Lescher Collins Ashley Marchuk Palmquist Saeger Russell Alcorn Nation McPherson Losee Kandlik Kusz Hoeppner Boudreau G. Kiningham Stadle Bourne Honigman Lawrence B. Kiningham Hall Fernholz Kontos Deobler Knudson Fork Dunbar Hannig Rathgeber Griesmeyer Seip Swanson Funk Meier Edwards Spence Hettgar 5 Page 399 Founded University of Virginia, 1863 Eighty-jour Active Chapters arr Beta Eta Chapter Established, 1917 303 East Armory Street William E. Britton, A.M., J.D. Robert B. Browne, Ph.D. FACULTY Arthur F. Deam, B.Arch., F.A.A.R. Essel R. Dillavou, A.M., J.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student C. Nolan Fortenberry -4 m s;;v. D. Miles Blumenshine John M. Cronin Edward J. Callahan James L. Currie William J. Burns Joseph G. Carpentier Arthur F. Eggersman Charles W. Erhardt Anthony S. Bevilacqua Edward R. Borman Donald T. Campbell James K. Dowling Robert W. Galvin Seniors John T. Howe Juniors James F. Sneberger Sophomores Thomas J. Galvin Robert W. Gross William F. Hutchinson Vernon J. Gregory James O. Hey Alex McLoren Dixon B. Keyser Edward W. Pudik Charles A. Rayburn Freshmen George E. Miller Kenneth J. Moss Norman Olson H. Neil Jones William J. Lierman, Jr. Adolph J. Yuknis G. Robert Zettler Harry J. Taylor Paul L. Wachendorfer Joseph G. Wilson Charles D. Zettler Dan M. Park Ralph O. Pate Willard A. Witzeling Miller Park Wit2eling Currie Bevilacqra Hey Olson Taylor Wilson Burns C Zettler Gross Keyser T. Galvin Carpentier Rayburn Callahan Hutchinson Borman Pudik R. Galvin Fortenberry Howe Blumenshine Lierman Yuknis Dowling Cronin Jones G. Zettler Sneberger McLoren Campbell Pate Moss Page 400 afr Founded College of Charleston, 1904 Forty Active Chapters Upsilon Chapter Established, 1921 1105 South First Street Joseph L. Bisesi, B.S., E.E. Virgil R. Fleming, B.S. FACULTY William F. Hoheisel, A.M. Laurence J. Norton, Ph.D. William J. Putnam, M.S., M.E. Donald K. Eckfeld Jack O. Anderson Charles E. Bolin Richard H. Becker Albert R. Engelschall Howard J. Goss James B. Dougall MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Robert E. Grover Orville H. Hampton, Jr. Ralph O. Howard Paul M. Hupp Seniors Judson P. Mason Juniors Neil M. Lance Wilson J. Seldon Robert D. Jessup Sophomores Harry A. Ruyter Armand J. Hahn James E. Wasson Howard J. Spiehs Thomas H. Watts Herman F. Woltil Julius E. Schoeller William E. Bowers James A. Chronis Jean P. Foster Donald P. Grover Freshmen Theodore Letsche Robert H. Nagel Lyle F. Swinehammer Robert C. Taylor Jessup Mason Eckfeld Hoheisel Anderson R. Grover Bolin Bisesi Hupp Spiehs Engelschall Hampton Watts Goss Seldon Lance Bowers Taylor Dougall Schoeller Howard Nagel Swinehammer Letsche D. Grover Foster Ruyter R. Jessup Wasson Chronis Hi Page 401 ■HHH Founded Union College, 1833 Twenty-six Active Chapters Frederick Green, A.M., LL.B. Ralph C. Ainsworth G. Cameron Brown Robert J. Durin Stephen C. Hogan Omicron Chapter Established, 1910 31 i East Armory Avenue FACULTY Frederick H. Rankin, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Robert L. Holiday Max S. Leach James M. Miller Seniors Joseph B. Mountjoy Jack A. Roberts, Jr. Joseph Schaefer William A. Sullivan, Jr. Selim N. Tideman Grable B. Weber, Jr. tumors Mi Robert P. Austin Thomas S. Checkley James F. Donahue, Jr. Frank F. Kelley John B. Lord William I. Carlsen Frank P. Collyer John A. Cooper Clyde A. Criswell Norman B. Lewis Edward M. Malfrich William E. McCoy Charles C. McNair James S. Cummins Stafford W. Drake Charles H. Humm Wilson V. Knai.l 1 t f John J. McHugh William B. Pegram Soph omores Donald H. Millett Theodore A. Pearse Fresh men GlLMAN C. PAYNTER James C. Reed John V. Scott Kenneth L. Sears E. Marshall Peterson Roy J. Solfisburg, Jr. Edwin C. Roozen Richard K. Stem James O. Snyder Robert E. Stege Emmond K. Thompson John E. Winters ft 1 WWW ' r M 1 ■ ¥ 7 ' Iff v w Roberts Holiday Schaefer Leach Ainsworth Criswell Cooper Pegram Austin Lewis Sears McCoy McNair Stem Winters Scott Knall Cummins Snyder Tideman Miller Mountjoy Durin Sullivan Weber Hogan Peterson Donahue McHugh Solfisburg Malerich Checkley Pearse Lord Roozen Kelley Millett Reed Stege Thompson Drake Humm Carlsen Collyer Paynter Page 402 lawia Founded University of Alabama, 1856 One Hundred Nine Active Chapters an Illinois Beta Chapter Established, 1899 211 East Daniel Street David M. Larrabee, A.M. Oscar A. Leutwiler, B.S. M.E. FACULTY William C. Rose, Ph.D. Fred H. Turner, Ph.D. Paul M. Van Arsdell, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students J. Carson Lumbattis Klusman S. Parks Seniors Robert J. Sanders Robert P. Blatchley Francis R. Cantwell George T. Carroll Arthur V. Essington Warren E. Glover George A. Kaeser Robert H. Price Jack J. Reardon Juniors Houston Reed John L. Stewart Bruce K. Tice John V. Anderson J. Howard Cook Roger M. Hixon Osman H. Huntley Durward G. Judy Walter H. Knoebel Jack F. Lawson George A. Magnuson Henry' V. Moore Cash Ramey Eugene H. Rennick Don D. Rupe Robert C. Russell Sophomores Leonard M. Schober Grover E. Shipton Charles T. Skinner, Jr. Roland G. Yager Theodore L. Corwin Gordon B. Duncan Charles E. Farrington James R. Farrington C Deane Frary Timothy O. Holcomb Orrie E. Husser Omar W. Jones Richard W. Karraker Philip M. Kellstadt John A. Kollar, Jr. Freshmen Jack A. Larrabee C. Richard Loyd Howard J. Russell Wilbur D. Sights Robert E. Bard Edgar T. Boynton John T. Bradley Buford K. Brooks James O. Finks Bert. L. Johnson Donald Johnson Kenneth Leutwiler William J. Luetscher George L. Musgrove James W. Noel Clark C. Plummer James W. Reeder Ralph R. Siders SflKSHfc w-  L Jffi8iL mv Tic wjj i ■ .. - . 38k 2- ■' :.;■.. • ii 5 •-■■'.;- mB ! « § S ft JaL 8 - § f t I: J f % m. m . - «■ mt f m-'- 3k 2!jBp S Brooks Bradley J. Larrabee Kollar Rupe D. Johnson Huntley Husser Reeder Lawson Siders B. Johnson Reardon Reed Musgrove Kellstadt Bard K. Leutwiler Boynton Holcomb Sights Jones Shipton Lumbattis Knoebel Duncan J. Farrington C. Farrington Stewart Schober Loyd Parks Anderson Magnuson H. Russell Rennick Cook Noel Luetscher Sanders Carroll Tice Blatchley Moore Yager Glover Ramey Hixon Kaeser R. Russell Cantwell Skinner Essington Price Page 403 lawia Founded College of the City of New York, 1909 Thirty-eight Active Chapters- Rho Chapter Established, 1918 1008 South Fifth Stre Bernard J. Friedman MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Louis M. Goldman, Jr. Harold S. Pawlan William S. Shinderman Kenneth Berkson Joseph Goldberg Sidney Black George Blanksten Stanley Bltnnin Harry Beckerman Jerome D. Berman William H. Bunnin Adrian Cohen Albert Fox Melvin Gladstone Leonard H. Homel William Goodman Frank A. Katzmann Herman L. Loeb Robert N. Goldman Jerome D. Goldstine Charlfs F. Goodstein Emanuel Gordon Macey B. Gordon juniors Howard S. Klein Sophomores Jack J. Louis Gale L. Marcus Irving Miller Fresh men SlGMUND S. GREENBERG Marvin L. Isaacson Abraham W. Kohn Leonard C. Krevitz Harold I. LeBoy Leslie W. White Marvin J. Novy Henry Present Mason M. Sager Morton Leve Phillip Lipner Edward Mandel Franklyn R. Meltzer David I. Shankman Arthur L. Sherman . i w Katzmann E. Gordon Goodstein Miller Greenberg W. Bunnin Leve S. Bunnin Blanksten Gladstone M. Gordon Isaacson Cohen Goldstine LeBoy Fox Present Berkson Friedman Klein Shinderman - L. Goldman White Homel Black Loeb Mandel Marcus Novy Beckerman R. Goldman Louis Kohn Sherman Meltzer Shankman Goodman Krevitz Pawlan Goldberg Sager Lipner Page 404 Founded Miami University, 1855 Ninety-eight Active Chapters Kappa Kappa Chapter Established, 1881 410 East John Street David H. Carnahan, Ph.D. Andrew J. Casner, A.B., LL.B. FACULTY William A. Ganster, A.M. J. Glenn Metcalf, A.B., B.Mus. Charles G. Rowe, A.M. Eric V. Sandin, A.M. Don C. Seaton, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students French L. Fraker Lawrence T. Allen, Jr. Paul L. Brown Philip A. Crihfield George W. Easterbrook George E. Altmansberger Edward F. Burow Harlan C. Craig Howard T. Dixon Paul Anderson Paul R. Campagna David J. Condon Garth W. Edwards Donald L. Breen Richard C. Chapeck, Jr. Louis Clements, Jr. James M. Coolley H. Burton Downs Seniors Richard W. Gardner Edward M. Gurr Wilbur L. Henry Asa B. Greathouse, Patrick J. Harmon Samuel W. Hays Jr. Soph Frank S. Ervin Ford P. Eshleman, Jr. Thomas C. Flaningam WlLLARD O. LAPE William A. Marsteller L. Milton McClure Juniors James M. Hill Robert E. Hunt Marion E. Johnson omores Vincent E. Hanes James R. Johnston George E. Lowe Freshmen John L. Frothingham Fred H. Gunn Sheldon Hicks William I. Holcomb, Jr. Lawrence M. Irwin Ebon C Jones, Jr. Floyd A. Lewis John J. Mohan, Jr. William H. Rice Jerald H. Rudig L. Hopkins Hunt Ernest C. Pleschner Harry F. Ream, Jr. Curtis H. Stout Ted S. Taylor Herbert D. Kastien Robert J. Rourke Tym F. Seay Phillip D. Simon Charles R. Miller James H. Neu A. W. Schimmel John D. Varble Paul A. Schildhammer Richard S. Secord Robert L. Toburen Richard H. Watson James B. Wham = Fraker Crihfield Easterbrook Simon Gurr Dixon Burow Marsteller Pleschner Henry Allen Rourke Stout McClure Harmon Hill Flaningam Brown Greathouse Craig Kastien Johnston Altmansberger Seay Hanes Hunt Lape Johnson Rice Chapeck Campagna Watson Neu Schimmel Wham Gunn Toburen Ervin Condon Varble Miller Jones Clements Schildhammer Rudig Frothingham Irwin Coolley Breen Eshleman Secord Hicks Downs Mohan Holcomb 4 Page 405 lawui a Off Founded University of Michigan, 1914 Forty-one Active Chapters Alpha Alpha Chapter Established, 1927 307 East John Street Victor E. Ferrall, A.B., J.D., J.S.D. FACULTY Harold W. Holt, A.B., LL.B., J.S.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Howard W. Campbell Joseph W. Corazza John D. Daily Seniors Wesley A. Eberle Albert W. McCallister Edwin W. Merrick, Jr. Marshall E. Miller Wendell E. Oliver Homer R. Wallar Ernest W. Akemann Harold O. Fichte Roger S. Greene Juniors Robert S. Hutchens Raymond W. Mason Benny Naurich Dominic B. Piolette Perry H. Plummer, Jr. Charles B. Sabin Charles J. Walters Freshmen N. Paul Gerden Samuel G. Harrod Brachter H. Huschen Raymond A. Lippens William C. Luby Phillip A. Pacyna Pre-Legal Everett K. Eickstaedt 1 ' m Wallar Pacyna Fleig Fulmer Gerden Harrod Lippens Huschen Luby Sabin Eickstaedt Piolette Hutchens Walters Akemann Greene Mason Fichte Plummer McCallister Miller Holt Campbell . Daily Oliver Eberle Merrick Ferrall Naurich 1 ' Page 406 lawia Founded Virginia Military Institute, 1869 Ninety-six Active Chapters Gamma Mu Chapter Established, 1902 1009 West Pennsylvania Avenue Ludwig F. Audrieth, Ph.D. Maxwell J. Dorsey, Ph.D. H. Fraser Johnstone, Ph.D. FACULTY Douglas R. Mills, B.S. George W. Pickels, B.C.E., C.E. Terence T. Quirke, E.M., Ph.D. Frederic A. Russell, Ph.D. Charles H. Stubing, A.M. R. Lawrence Ball Robert S. Boynton William F. David James W. Eaton MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Robert C. Estergard Amos H. Flint, Jr. Gordon S. Gregory Seniors Donald T. Miller Marvin E. Monk, Jr. William D. Raddatz John T. Beynon William E. Scheerer Robert C. Sivert Henry A. Wright tumors Dexter R. Barrett John B. Bennett, Jr. William T. Brennen, Jr. Mack H. Booze Frank C. Conley Carter L. Cooley Walter W. Geister Herbert D. Baker Henry E. Bernd Dale W. Faulkner Ralph W. Hathaway Donald G. Davis Edward J. Dillon Morris L. Green Charles S. Gillison William P. Hendricks Lawrence E. Hess Edward H. Holt Robert E. Henwood Richard D. Jones William Lenich Clinton R. Hummer Robert E. Morgan Soph omores B. Morris Hornaday Almon A. Manson Fredrick H. McKinstry Robert C. Miller Freshmen T. Ralph McCloskey James J. McKinney Paul Neal Bernard B. Spaulding Robert S. Whalen William J. Wright Richard B. Nolte Leo W. Stasica David A. Strong J. Richard Zeller G. Edwin Popkess Morris E. Reagan, Jr. J. Phillip Sivert Robert D. Stitzel Reagan Manson McKinney Hornaday Geister R. Miller Booze Cooley Nolte Faulkner Hess Hathaway Whalen Conley McCloskey Hendricks Dillon Barrett Hummer Davis Morgan Brennen Spaulding Stasica Strong David Monk D. Miller Green Estergard R. Sivert H. Wright Gregory Boynton Flint Neal Henwood Holt Bernd Jones Baker Lenich Gillison Stitzel Popkess P. Sivert -f Page 407 lawia Founded University of Richmond, 1901 Sixty-eight Active Chapters, di Man Illinois Alpha Chapter Established, 1905 110} South Fourth Street Thor W. Bruce, Ph.D. Coleman R. Griffith, Ph.D. Ralph C. Hay, B.S. FACULTY Mark H. Hindsley, A.M. Sherman Schoonmaker, M.Mus. Edward J. Smith, M.S. Palmer L. Zickgraf, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY William H. Allen Charles C. Boley Harry A. Combes Donald B. Cook Rodman A. Cannon Robert D. Hook T. Harry Jackson, Jr. John W. Bickel Merlyn F. Burris Edward M. Carroll Albert W. Courtial Donald M. Aschermann William C. Boudreau George J. Clark C Turner Curran John L. Liles Robert H. Lehmpuhl Milton W. Leyhe Malcom L. McIntyre Graduate Students W. DuWayne Neff Seniors James F. Mehren juniors D. Robert Melody Charles M. Mutter Soph James W. Du Molin William H. Fisher Howard H. Gilkes Earl E. DeWall Erwin G. Dueringfr Robert S. Ferguson J. Richard Ferris vomores Robert L. Gilkes Elmer E. Hellmich William T. Pascoe, Jr. Freshmen Robert W. Grebel Roy W. Hendricksen Robert E. Humm Donald E. Thompson Wayne S. Yenawine C Albert Newlin James J. Vopicka William B. Rives Albert L. Sautter Junius P. Whitehurst John A. Sandberg Henry E. Sanders Richard W. Tully C. Manning Jones Eugene H. Kraft Richard K. Kucera E. Tipton Thompson i ' w Whitehurst Boudreau Du Molin Leyhe D. Thompson Clark Kucera Pascoe Hook Cannon H. Gilkes Courtial Curran E. Thompson Grebel Aschermann Tully Hellmich Bruce Allen Griffith Yenawine Combes Mehren Jackson Newlin Lehmpuhl R. Gilkes Jones Fisher DeWall Dueringer McIntyre Sandberg Cook Kraft Sanders Carroll Rives Bickel Sautter Hendricksen Burris Mutter Vopicka Hindsley Hay Ferris Humm Melody Page 408 Quay Lukes Gildersleeve Jordan Cook Prouty Morris Burwash Ludwig Hall Edelmann Stewart C. Urbas Jacobs Reinhardt De Rosa Bachman Becker Langille Morton J. Urbas Long Hashbarger Mayes Reiman White Simmons Page 409 ■ icfwia . '« i) Founded Vincennes University, 1897 Thirty Active Chapters La Force Bailey, M.S., B.P. Abner R. Knight, M.E., M.S. Phi Chapter Established, 1907 402 East Armory Avenue FACULTY E.E. Cyrus E. Palmer, M.S. Leland M. T. Stilwell, M.D. John R. Taylor, A.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Richard R. Cherskove John O. Denson Hugh F. Fowler Allen J. Gugler Rex J. Cunningham Harold E. Goeke Ray D. Andrews Charles F. Clark William N. Baker John J. Daly, Jr. Robert E. Hillman Edward J. Havlik Otto C. Klein James G. Kostka William D. Haviland John P. Kanosky Robfrt Korsgaard Albert J. Mikuta M. John Morley Vernon M. Ringbloom Louis W. Schumm, Jr. Fred A. Linn Joseph J. Martan Frank T. Niklewicz Juniors David C. Player Sophomores Frank F. Schack Freshmen Frfd C. Sheger Harry P. Sifbold Albert W. Statkus William T. Stitt William G. Vanc Lynn G. Thompson Wendell W. Turner Joseph F. Sirotek, Jr. Carl H. Vogt Henry Sirotek J. Max Stentz George W. Wenthe Havlik Stitt Cunningham Thompson Chenskove Player Gugler Schumm Denson Vogt Klein Andrews Schack Statkus Hillman Clark Mikuta Taylor Oathout Martan Kostka Goeke Korsgaard Fowler Niklewicz Kanosky Linn Turner Vane- Baker Daly Morley Wenthe Ringbloom Siebold Stentz Seeger H. Sirotek J. Sirotek Page 410 Starkman Berovitz Yampolsky Cohen Kavinsky Klibanow Siegal Epstein Goldberg Trace E. Ornstein Glickauf Edelman Banks Gordon Black Goldstein Oliff Freedmsn Adams Winer Amsterdam Ginsburg S. Ornstein Weinberg Hochberg Pessin Schwab Page 411 (lit dc M u Founded Columbia University, 1910 Thirty-six Active Chapters Psi Chapter Established, 1924 105 East Armory Avenue MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students «4 Si m. t Harold E. Battinus Robert H. Rosenthai Seymour Jensky Marshall Karasik Earl Cohn Martin A. Hoffing Edwin E. Hokin Richard I. Fine Harold L. Fuchsmann JULIEN S. HARTENSTEIN Raymond R. Cohen Irwin B. Rutkin Aldert M. Prosterman Henry S. Lipschultz Arthur J. Neumann Earl R. Price Milton W. Hirsch Leonard A. Kaden Nat S. Lipsitz Seniors juniors Roy W. Server Sophomores Max Seltzer Louis A. Simon Harry S. Steinberg Freshmen Bertram Lotsoff Sidney W. Malkin David S. Miller Sydney O. Simon Leslie H. Warshell Victor Yaffe Robert H. Weinstein Chester M. Zelenka Ben Zuke Samuel Ochman Seymour D. Shafer Lloyd G. Shore Battinus Yaffe Warshell Rutkin Rosenthal Hokin S. Simon Karasik Hirsch Weinstein Cohen Neumann Jensky Server Prosterman L. Simon Fine Shore Fuchsmann Hoffing Steinberg Zelenka Lotsoff Hartenstein Ochman Kaden Miller Lipsitz Lipschultz Price Malkin Shafer Zuke Seltzer Page 412 ait rr o-w Founded Illinois Wesleyan, 1899 Forty Active Chapters Gamma Chapter Established, 1912 102 East Chalmers Street Burrill R. Hall Malcolm F. Heslip, M.S. Carl S. Marvel, Ph.D. FACULTY Lewis V. Peterson, A.M. Charles J. Starr, B.S. Edwin L. Theiss, Ph.D., C.P.A. John F. Wooddell, M.S. S: MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Garret Dekker Harry D. Evans Charles R. Filippi Frank G. Filippi J. William Guthrie, Jr John F. Martens William R. Pershall Charles L. Rabe Joseph F. Reilly Robert C. Roos Juniors Edward J. Skarda Thomas P. Wilson- Walter C. Wolf Edward G. Bruhnke Thomas J. Canavan John J. Esplin James W. Gray V. James Hampton Walter A. Kassly George J. Korecek Leonard S. Luck Ray R. Murray Sophomores James R. Preston Earl H. Staley Robert W Straw James L. Cockrell Kenneth L. Garrett Edward C. Harter George F. Hoblik Robert E. McDonald George W. Miller William E. Nelson Freshmen S. Louis Petersen Robert G. Rockwell Estien F. Blust Marcillio M. Guimaraes Joseph R. Hrusa Gordon W. Longley James E. McGinty Arthur L. Nelson Norbert R. Nester Chris C. Oberheide Everett A. Price Lewis D. Scott William A. Staiger Jules A. Wolff Ivor Kitterman Oberheide Kitterman Wolff Staiger Price Blust Petersen A. Nelson Gray McGinty Guimaraes Straw Garrett Cockrell Rockwell Harter McDonald C. Filippi W. Nelson Longley Hrusa Miller Murray Hoblik Bruhnke Kassly Canavan Staley Skarda Preston Hampton Luck Esplin Korecek Wilson F. Filippi Dekker Guthrie Wolf Roos Evans Reilly Rabe Pershall Page 413 Founded Norwich University, 1856 Fifty Active Chapters Rho Chapter Established, 1916 50} East Chalmers Stre Vance W. Batchelor, B.S. R. Ralston Bushart, A.M. Maj., Cav. FACULTY Bernard L. Jefferson, Ph.D. Irwin L. Lummis, B.S., Maj., Inf. John J. Pieper, Ph.D. Charles F. Schlatter, M.S. C.P.A. John Barr MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Albert H. Krusemark Gene D. Weisiger Espey C. Williamson ' Charles G. Fiske Frederick W. Grohne Robert H. Brink T. Otis Brown Wallace M. Burroughs Robert A. Becker Robert L. Brumbach David R. Buschman Kermit K. Cunningham Elmer E. Decker LaVerne A. Anderson Edward L. Bentley Robert C Blunck Kent G. Britton Sam L. Huddleston William K. Lawrence Lon Foster, Jr. Howard A. Grohne Thomas D. Gunning J. Garth Elzea Stevens Graves George F. Green Robert L. Hanson Paul R. Larson Charles R. Brummett Roger R. Bush Joseph J. De Selm Seniors Robert Moritz Juniors Robert W. Jensen William G. Keller Soph o mores William B. Macdonald Faris K. Moyer Bernard F. Roth Kenneth A. Schelp Freshmen Richard P. Gilbert Elmer T. Haines John W. Sandholm Paul W. Neidhardt Scott H. Zahren Robert J. Soebbing Elmer M. Strandberg C Nugent Wedding Joseph N. Smith Wendel P. Swain Richard T. Taylor Robert D. Tolmie James R. Weisiger Frederick H. Schott Robert E. Scott Fredericks B. Sellers Everett P. Weaver Pi i '• U Gunning Fiske Moritz F. Grohne Lawrence Foster Krusemark: Zahren Huddleston Neidhardt G. Weisiger Morris Elzea Buschman Decker Taylor Smith Larson J. Weisiger Brumbach Wedding Brink Burroughs Green Roth De Selm Macdonald Tolmie Gilbert Schott Hanson Schelp Scott Blunck H. Grohne Becker Britton Brummett Strandberg Weaver Soebbing Bush Haines Moyer Bentley Sandholm Sellers Anderson Keller Page 414 d Founded Union College, 1847 Twenty-eight Active Chapters Kappa Deuteron Chapter Established, 1908 901 South Second Street Alfred C. Callen, M.S., E.M. FACULTY Harold S. Dawson, B.S., LL.B. Matthew T. McClure, Ph.D. Lee M. Burkey, Jr. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students J. Harold Glascock Thomas B. Kennedy Leo B. Kneer Seniors Luther F. Long Rudolf G. Weihe E. Franklin Bandy, Jr. Robert E. Doherty, Jr. Karl D. Jahnkf Kenneth W. Koehler Juniors Santo L. Marino Glen C. Stewart John C. Strell William R. Demmert Charles H. Homrighaus Sophomores John E. Sandmark Charles A. Stankus Earl J. Sundin Rodney A. Wille H Clark W. Bullard, Jr. Wallace S. Dooley John E. Giles John Hanson Fresh Sidney V. Hettinger Ray W. Pollack Robert G. Stephens Henry W. Wolf Wolf Pollack Stewart Homrighaus Stephens Long Hanson Dooley Doherty Marino Giles Hettinger Wille Demmert Sundin Kneer Burkey Stankus Weihe Koehler Jahnke Bandy Sandmark Of-, Page 415 Founded Lehigh University, 1919 Eleven Active Chapters Delta Chapter Established, 192} 206 East Green Street FACULTY James J. Doland, M.S., C.E. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY James K. Munnis Seniors George A. O'Connei.l, Jr. John J. O'Connell William J. Sweeney Thomas P. Bouzeos Charles E. Daly Harold J. Hannagan Lawrence A. Kerns Juniors Robert W. Layer Albert B. Mullenlx Michael G. Orlovich I lj f 4 0 Michael A. Allara Albert W. Holst Francis J. Goodrich Clarence H. Jankowski Harold W. Klocker Sophomores Walter Kennedy, Jr. John F. Martin Freshmen Joseph M. Landers Edmund B. Moran Gordon R. Pershell Albert T. Vitacco Kenneth W. Murphy Joseph F. Scully Aloysius H. Vogel John P. Walsh Kennedy Bouzeos Kerns Daly Gill Moran Klocker Scully Martin Murphy Orlovich Pershell Munnis Mullenix Layer G. O'Connell Sweeney J. O'Connell Jankowski Landers Goodrich Vitacco Walsh Vogel Page 416 di il tts wieaci f Founded, 1923 Interfraternity Conference, Twenty-one Active Chapters Delta Alpha Chapter Established, 1923 1010 South Third Street G. Kenneth Green, M.S. FACULTY William B. Nevens, Ph.D. Thomas E. Oliver, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Scott A. Campbell Clare B. Carlson Frank J. Casey, Jr. Seniors Arthur H. Douglas, Jr. Eugene P. Goodmann Juniors Thor E. Christenson George E. Douglas Henry G. Grier Alfred C Henning John F. White Robert S. Berliner Arden K. Colby Irving P. Carlson Loren B. Felt Christ Ginder Robert P. Haberkorn Sophomores Joseph M. Hissem Elmer Martin, Jr. Freshmen James A. Harrington David Hughes Malcolm R. Harvey Ales Justus R. Victor Hirst Pershing Ogren Ralph S. Rose John A. Wiederhold John D. Patterson Charles C. Rhodes Jay L. Smith James M. Woodmansee G. Douglas Grier A. Douglas Hissem Green Henning Wiederhold Oliver Colby Patterson Casey C. Carlson Rose Berliner Branigan White Hughes Harvey Martin Rhodes Christenson Haberkorn Justus Smith Ginder Woodmansee Ogren Felt I. Carlson Harrington Goodmann Hirst 5 Page 417 MR eia Founded Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1864 Thirty-six Active Chapters __ Alpha Beta Chapter Established, 1922 20} East Armory Are line Paul D. Converse, A.M. Harold B. Johnston, A.B. Malcom S. Ferguson Raymond M. Ewald F. Jack Foersterling FACULTY Horace J. Macintire, M.M.E. Waldo B. Shumway, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Kenneth J. Schuessler Arthur D. Hawkinson Henry S. Morton, Jr. Seniors John D. Schulz Wesley E. Stark Richard Weissenborn Robert N. Wilt m .'Ai Winston E. Bullington Philip H. Doherty Harold W. Aebischer William L. Bartlett John B. Clark Adlai R. Dixon Garver O. Frazier Anthony W. Hueckel James H. Knowles Morrell P. Frazier Homer L. Guck Jack W. Hey Henry E. Heyser Ferris D. Highsmith juniors John R. Malach Joseph C. Sindelar Sophomores Edward P. Hollman Robert C. Jean William M. Johnson Harold M. Miller John F. Nelson Freshmen John E. Morrow Robert G. Moyer John F. Tracy Scott E. Weller Norman C. Olsen Philip R. Proctor William J. Shive Robert M. Simon Karl B. Smoyer Edward J. Nelson Howard E. Roth Jerome C. Slad Morrow Miller Guck Hollman Clark Johnson Howell Hey Proctor Heyser Highsmith Sindelar Bartlett Olsen Hueckel Weller Knowles Aebischer Doherty Shive Smoyer Slad Jean Foersterling Morton Weissenborn Tracy Schulz Wilt Bullington J. Nelson Ewald Hawkinson Ferguson Stark E. Nelson Dixon Simon M. Frazier Greenwell Jehlik Foster Malach Roth Lawlor Moyer G. Frazier Page 418 n. tL Z(taie L Founded University of Illinois, 1907 Fifteen Active Chapters Illinois Chapter Established, 1907 112 East Daniel Street Edward E. Bauer, M.S., C.E. Ralph S. Crossman, M.S., C.E. Melvin L. Enger, M.S., C.E. FACULTY Randolph P. Hoelscher, M.S., C.E. Harvey H. Jordan, B.S. Abner R. Knight, M.E., M.S., E.E. Arthur N. Talbot, C.E., D.Sc, D.Eng., IX. D. Arthur C. Willard, B.S., D.Eng., LL.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student W. Lyle Willhite James W. Boyd Richard H. Gade Harry L. Beckerle, Jr. Ira T. Chapman John E. Cordes Willard R. Neininger Theodore N. Hackett Frank B. Henderson, Jr. Alfred H. Hunter Robert B. Day Sterling K. Eisiminger Seniors Francis Rue Juniors Paul H. Kaar Sophomores Norman V. Fehrm John G. Grubb Harry E. Skinner Charles M. Slaymaker, Jr. John S. Wenger Thomas M. Morrow Hudson A. Reid Freshmen Slaymaker Skinner Kaar Rue Boyd Hackett Eisiminger Morrow Reid Gade Willhite Cordes Fehrm Henderson Wenger Beckerle Grubb Crossman Chapman Neininger Seiler Day Hunter OK j Page 419 u Founded College of the City of New York, 1 Thirty-five Active Chapters D. Herbert Glazer Howard W. Frank Burton L. Baskin Justin H. Bosley Bernard J. Chapman Robert D. Frey Samuel I. Brin Donald B. Frankel Mark O. Freedman Martin L. Block Irwin M. Brody Steven E. Freund Max M. Gelman William J. Gingold (Zlt Rho Chapter Established, 1912 907 South Fourth Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Sheldon F. Magidson Lewis A. Gottlieb Melvin S. Goldman Stanley L. Goodman Marvin L. Gross Bernard J. Kaplan Julian Kaufmann Benjamin S. Kaplan Howard J. Kraus Harry Laven Leonard T. Lurvey Seniors Jack N. Gross Juniors William B. Katz Harold Koplar Harry J. Modell Sophomores Norman D. Levitt Leo G. Malkin Freshmen Benjamin B. Meyer Bernard Miller Dan A. Polier Sam B. Rubenstein Arnold F. Simon Benjamin H. Levy, Jr. Irving L. Rosenberg Jerome G. Trowe Morris L. Weiss Robert L. Meyers Albert M. Myers, Jr. Richard H. Rubens Morton L. Schnadig, Jr. Sam J. Storthz, Jr. Harry J. Tick Edward J. Tuholske Eugene D. Weil 'J A f % . Meyer Block Kaufmann Brin Rubenstein Levitt Rubens Meyers Freedman Tuholske Miller Malkin Chapman Modell Koplar Myers Rosenberg Trowe B. J. Kaplan Frankel Bosley Simon Weiss Goodman Magidson Gottlieb Baskin Goldman Glazer J. Gross Levy Katz M. Gross Brody Tick Lurvey Kraus Freund Gingold Laven B. S. Kapian Storthz Schnadig Page 420 Founded New York University, 1847 Twenty-nine Active Chapters Alpha Epsilon Chapter Established, 1909 201 East John Street Harland Bartholomew, C.E. FACULTY Robert G. Bone, A.M. Lorinc H. Provine, B.S., A. E.A.I. A. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Frank M. Hilpert Raymond P. Bilger Chase C. Coffey Charles E. Duncan, Eugene R. Dykstra Paul D. Grubb Leon N. Johnston Henry A. Nymeyer Jr. Carlton A. Palmer, Jr. ' Stanley M. Potpora Seniors Robert H. Saunders Robert B. Shanks Carl W. Soderstrom Roy W. Taylor Parker W. Thomas George B. Vasen Fred E. Wjntzer Dene W. Zahn, Jr. tumors Richard O. Beitel Russell D. Cook Robert W. Edwards Loren F. Ashwood William T. Barry Ray B. Buisseret John C. Cox John T. Eaton Frank E. Fisher Frank E. Frasier Joseph P. Guertin Edward L. Eagle William H. Eichelman, Webster E. LaVette, Jr. Lewis B. Mayhew Alan G. McCormick Sophomores Jr. Charles L. French, Jr. Reinhardt M. King Freshmen E. Todd Eichelman L. Stanford England, Jr. Jack D. Liberstein Chester W. Mitchell Robert G. Pickard Charles B. Reed Charles H. Rippe Robert F. Skelton Joe D. Taylor George D. Knox Richard B. Fort Melburn O. Simmons John N. Tilton Herbert E. Wills Eaton Knox Barry Port French Liberstein Simmons Pickard Cox Beitel Fisher Rippe Frasier J. Taylor Cook R. Taylor Bilger Zahn Coffey Guertin Grubb Saunders Bone Nymeyer Hilpert Johnston Dykstra King Ashwood McCormick Tilton Thomas Potpora Duncan Vasen Reed Mitchell Eagle Wintzer Edwards Palmer Soderstrom Page 421 i i1 IC6L 'tatexnitic Alpha Kappa Kappa 423 Nu Sigma Nu 424 Phi Beta Pi 425 Phi Chi 426 Phi Rho Sigma 427 Model of new medical -building now under construction. Page 422 7Fa Founded Dartmouth College, 1888 Forty-seven Active Chapters Eta Chapter Established, 1899 812 South Ashland Boulevard, Chicago affa FACULTY Hallard Beard, B.S., M.D. Paul N. Bedinger, B.S., M.D. Louis N. Boelio, B.S., M.D. Arne Christian, B.S., M.D. Clarence Costigan, B.S., M.D. Dennis R. Crile, B.S., M.D. Charles Davison, A.M., M.D. Frank J. Fara, B.S., M.D. Walter R. Fischer. B.S., M.D. Robert L. Furly, B.S., M.D. Julius H. Hess, M.D. Henry E. Irish, M.D. Robert W. Keeton, M.S., M.D. Emanuel A. Kominik, B.S., M.D. John D. Koucky, M.S., M.D. Charles H. La Sage, B.S., M.D. Richard A. Lifvendahl. B.S., M.D. Robert B. Malcolm, M.S., M.D. Leon W. Martin, Ph.C, M.D. Charles H. Phifer, M.D. Duane W. Propst, A.B., B.S., M.D. Charles B. Puestow. M.D., Ph.D. Lindon Seed, M.S., M.D. Willard Van Hazel, A.B., M.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Duncan B iddlecombe Earl S. Davis Donald E. Dick Horace P. Christian Robert E. Cohenour V. Murphy Dorris Donald W. Anderson Emmert G. Boeke L. Edmund Foster Howard T. Barrett William L. Cochrane Charles W. Hoffman Frank K. Fleischli Eugene G. Hamilton Lowell E. Kannapel Robert D. Hart Jack T. Haskins George J. O'Neil Donn R. Gossom Jerome A. Hurter Grant T. Johnson Robert C. Jones Elwood F. Kortmeier Arthur M. Lindsay Seniors Walter C. Kinser Henry P. Lattuada uniors William N. Piper, Robert E. Ryde Jr. Sophomores Edward W. Kunckel William E. Rapp Edward E. Schumacher Freshmen Walter C. Mau George B. Meagher Gabe S. Long Burle B. Madison Edward J. Nagoda William F. Sargent Lester L. Smith Warren A. Yemm William T. Shaffer Robert R. Snively Ralph S. Turner Wendell P. Scott Earnest L. Thompson Gilbert L. Wright J SB t • ft ■ 8r 4 1 JmI J fc_ - 'tSSkf ail JSS v Jy BYIiimlil H y ™ n V w w a mm P ■ M ' 'J0k ttk JP m - PPt m 1 Wright Johnson Kortmeier Meagher Hoffman Scott Boeke Thompson Mau Lindsay Barrett O'Neil Jones Turner Hurter Shaffer Kunckel Gossom Rapp Cochrane Hart Ryde Yemm Christian Piper Sargent . Haskins Dorris Smith Cohenour Kannapel Hamilton Long Madison Lattuada Davis Fleischli Kinser Dick o Page 423 iawia FACULTY Joseph C. Beck, M.D. Samuel J. Burrows, M.D. Henry T. Byford, M.D., A.M. Warren H. Cole, B.S., M.D. Frederick G. Dyas, M.D. Frank B. Earle, M.D. Wesley A. Gustafson, M.D. Walter C . Hammond, M.D. William M. Harsha, B.S., A.B., M.D. Ford K. Hick, M.D., M.S. Jerry J. Kearns, B.S., M.D. Selim W. McArthur, Ph.B., M.D. Hugh A. McGuigan, Ph.D., M.D. Ernest S. Moore, Ph.B., M.D. George T. Murphy, M.S., M.D. Oscar E. Nadeau, B.S., M.D. Vincent J. O'Conor, B.S., M.D. William F. Petersen, B.S., M.D. Guy V. Pontius, B.S., M.D. Ernest Ponzer, B.S., M.D. John T. Reynolds, M.S., M.D. Roy O. Riser, B.S., M.D. John B. Roth, B.S., M.D. Louis W. Schultz, B.S., D.D.S., M.D. Francis E. Senear, B.S., M.D. Hiram J. Smith, M.D. Edward A. Tappan, B.S., M.D. George de Tarnowsky, M.D. Theodore J. ■ Wachowski, B.S., M.D. L. Myron Wallheiser, B.S., M.D. Casey A. Wood, A.M., M.D. Ma.jor H. Worthington, M.D. founded University of Michigan, 1882 Forty-one Active Chapters Eta Chapter Established, 1892 626 South Ashland Boulevard Chicago MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Howard E. Heyer Harry O. Ryan Seniors Robert H. Stevens Russell G. Trummel George W. Carlin Richard L. Fruin Joseph J. Hallett James C. Havranek Walter G. Haynes Nicholas V. Iuppa liniOYS Frank L. Jedlicka Russell J. Merret John W. Sheagren Frederick G. Simpson John K. Wallace Herman P. Carstens KlEFFER E. FRANTZ Henry S. Bernet William H. Blackburn John V. Burke Leon P. Gardner Harvey A. Evans Samuel A. Farnsworth Nemo D. Gaines Sophomores Howard A. Lowy Freshmen Robert D. Lowrey Lewis G. McKeever Robert P. O'Donnell Edward S. Lundgren Theodore Z. Policandriotes Gorden Snider Joseph W. Telford Burke Havranek Sheagren Blackburn Jedlicka Lowy Telford Lundgren Frantz McKeever Gaines Policandriotes Bernet Merret Carstens Gardner O'Donnell Simpson Carlin Hallett Trummel Ryan Heyer Iuppa Fruin Wallace Evans V- Page 424 Founded University of Pittsburgh, 1891 Forty-three Active Chapters Iota Chapter Established, 1902 709 South Ashland Boulevard Chicago FACULTY Alfons R. Bacon, B.S., M.D. Charles S. Bacon, Ph.B., M.D., D.Sc. Maurice L. Blatt, M.D., D.Sc. William H. Browne, B.S., M.D. Walter J. Camp, M.D., Ph.D. Hugo O. Deuss, B.S., M.D. Edmund Foley, B.S., M.D. Charles E. Humiston, M.D., D.Sc. Ralph H. Kuhns, B.S., M.D. Harold I. Meyer, M.S., M.D. George Milles, Ph.G., M.S., M.D. Tell Nelson, B.S., M.D. Rudolph J. Ogden, A.B., M.D. Meredith L. Ostrom, M.S., M.D. Mahlon P. Palmer, A.B., M.D. Samuel Peluse, B.S., M.D. Paul L. Schroeder, B.S., M.D. Parke H. Simer, Ph.D. Frank L. Stone, M.D. Carroll W. Stuart, D.D.S., M.S., M.D. Walter H. Theobald, B.S., M.D. Richard L. Webb, Ph.D. Franklin S. Wilson, Ph.G., M.D. Arnold A. Zimmermann, D.Sc. MEMBERS Leo J. Brown Robert D. Burley Clarence C. Cohrs Clieford W. Atherton John W. Ballou Fred L. Eagleston James C. Fash V. Burdette Adams Stanley E. Anderson Lendall D. Archer Soddie J. Barkett Adolph J. Bartoli Leonard A. Becker E. Wallace Cavins John R. Erwin Ralph D. Ettinger O. David Frary Robert F. Dearborn Richard E. Kinzer Richard G. Fort Thrift G. Hanks Edward P. Irons Karlton H. Kemp Robert A. Beebe Theodore W. Brown Thomas S. Cumming David T. Curtis G. Donald Icenogle Lawrence O. Goodman Foster E. Gossard Edgar O. Hughes IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Robert E. Logsdon Paul Q. Peterson Juniors Carleton W. Leverenz Harry D. Nesmith Wesley E. Peltzer Sophomores Stanley J. Minkowski Delbert W. McKinney William D. Mosiman Adrian R. Oleck Robert D. Roane Fresh men James W. Marshall Harmon D. Seely Ray S. Sheets Wayne P. Sirles William E. Steiner James B. Waller Clifford H. Peters John R. Taylor John V. Thompson Kenneth J. Winters William E. Russell Adrian L. Schreiber George E. Twente Roger A. Van Atta Homer F. Weir Herbert P. Sloan Paul E. Swickard Louis E. Tebow Herman E. Wuestenfeld T. Brown Marshall Gossan! Seely Swickard Sheets Tebow Hughes Wuestenfeld Sloan Goodman Cavins Weir Cumming Mankowski Van Atta Curtis McKinney Becker Icenogle Beebe Bartoli Erwin Archer Adams Roane Mosiman Schreiber Ettinger Russell Thompson Winters Irons Peters Kemp Ballou Peltzer Taylor Nesmith Eagleston Fash Oleck Hanks Peterson Barkett L. Brown Sirles Steiner Cohrs Dearborn Leverenz Logsdon Kinzer Waller Burley Atherton Twente Page 425 pk Ck Founded University of Vermont, 1889 Sixty-six Active Chapters Upsilon Iota Chapter Established, 1918 1642 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago FACULTY Lloyd Arnold, A.M., M.D. Bruce Balding, M.D. Lars F. Gulbrandsen, M.D. Carl J. Gustafson, M.D., B.S. John J. Harned, M.D., B.S. Harold H. Hill, M.D., B.S. Marion Jacks, M.D. David S. Jaffray, M.D., B.S. Frank J. Jirka, M.D. Claude N. Lambert, A.B., M.D. John C. McMillan, Jr., B.S., M.D. Alexander J. Nedzel, M.D., M.S. James E. O'Malley, M.D. Lou E. Rossiter, M.D. Alvah L. Sawyer, B.S., M.D. Carlo S. Scuderi, B.S., M.D. Martin H. Seifer, M.D., Ph.G., B.S. Charles O. Smith, A.B., B.S., M.D. Paul W. Smith, Ph.D. Milton J. Summerville, A.B., M.D. John J. Theobald, B.S., M.D. Albert A. VanderKloot, M.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Raymond B. Murphy Paul J. O'Neill Patrick T. Dolan Robert J. Jensik Edward H. Lambert George J. Brebis Joseph H. Buckley Raymond F. Corpe George B. Ballard Edward J. Brophy Alfred Chrone Ferdinand F. Gorecki Herschel S. Smith George E. Moore Joseph F. Steininger Melvin H. Crocker Norman B. Geyer Ernest F. Griep John L. Journay Theodore Kiersch Seniors Glen H. Walker Juniors Albert F. Swatek Euert E. Swensson Sophomores John T. Gregorio Harold A. Grimm Freshmen Earl P. Koepke Frank M. Lhotka Charles W. Malsbury William H. Wright Fred M. Williams Scottie J. Wilson Fred A. Heimstra Coye C. Mason James E. Mulville Robert H. Tinker Desalles Du Vigneaud -x. , m Jensik Corpe Ballard Heimstra Williams Wilson Steininger Du Vigneaud Lhotka Kiersch Koepke Tinker Brebis Gorecki Malsbury Lambert Chrone Wright Murphy O'Neill Walker O'Malley Moore Crocker Gregorio Buckley Journay Mulville Griep Grimm Page 426 FACULTY Frank Chauvet, M.D. Frank B. Deardorff, B.S., M.D. Percy J. DeLano, B.S., M.D. Earl E. Ewert, B.S., M.D. Frederick H. Falls, M.S., M.D. Russell D. Herrold, B.S., M.D. Paul H. Hollinger, B.S., M.D. Eric Oldberg, M.D., Ph.D. Nelson M. Percy, M.D. George W. Post, A.M., M.D. Carlos I. Reed, Ph.D. Harold D. Singer, M.D. Henry B. Thomas, B.S., M.D. Frederick Tice, M.D. Milo E. Vacin, M.D. Founded Northwestern University, 1890 Forty-three Active Chapters Beta Chapter Established, 1894 618 South Ashland Boulevard, Chicago MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors William N. Gilman Harold W. Hammatt Walter S. Kotas Charles R. Lenz, Jr. Thomas A. McInerney Ernest M. Nielsen Carl Solander Grant Suttie Juniors Edmund R. Adler George C. Blaha Edmund A. Flexman Gus D. Gregory G. William Arends Stephen M. Chasten John A. Keys Harold J. Kolb Dominic J. Haftkowski John W. O'Connor Lawrence W. Peterson Harry N. Petrakos Kenneth L. Pistorius Franklin F. Premuda Cornell L. Derengoski Robert R. Herbst F. Paul LaFata Sophomores Milo H. Schosser Freshmen Lowell E. Massie Marion M. Ricketts Merrill W. Wagner George N. Waniata Charles F. Stahl Laddie W. Zeman LaFata Ricketts Schosser Arends Zeman Keys Wunsch Derengoski Kolb Chasten Herbst Weber Haftkowski Wagner Blaha Pistorius O'Connor Premuda Adler Peterson Gregory Hammatt Lenz Gilman McInerney Suttie Kotas Nielsen 5 II Page 427 PC w w C 2 m ■ ■ Id r «5g , JP 1 - I r- v :wv4' RENADE ■ 6 ,0- , £J Jl cz i tiex — atatLue itu Alpha Chi Omega 432 Alpha Delta Pi 433 Alpha Epsilon Phi 434 Alpha Gamma Delta 435 Alpha Omicron Pi 436 Alpha Phi 437 Alpha Xi Delta 438 Beta Phi Alpha '. 439 Beta Sigma Omicron 7 440 Chi Omega 441 Delta Delta Delta 442 Delta Gamma 443 Delta Zeta 444 Gamma Phi Beta 445 Kappa Alpha Theta 446 Kappa Delta 447 Kappa Kappa Gamma 448 Phi Mu 449 Phi Omega Pi 450 Phi Sigma Sigma 451 Pi Beta Phi . . . 452 Sigma Delta Tau 453 Sigma Kappa 454 Theta Phi Alpha . . . .' 455 Theta Upsilon • 456 Zeta Tau Alpha 457 1931 Josephine C. Bevilacqua aw. — zicllcn tc K aititcd OFFICERS Josephine C. Bevilacqua President Florence M. Johnson Vice-President Shirley M. Oyen Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Florence M. Johnson Shirley M. Oyen Alpha Chi Omega Dolores E. Nagoda Helen D. Porter Alpha Delta Pi Mary E. Burns Margaret M. Wanderer Alpha Epsilon Phi Helen Catlin Gertrude E. Katz Alpha Gamma Delta Margaret A. Hobson Elizabeth J. Middleton Alpha Omicron Pi Doris G. Krevis Betty J. Wagner Alpha Phi Mary J. Ballance Jeanne L. Scarratt Alpha Xi Delta Dorothy Jensen Jean S. Shepard Beta Phi Alpha Shirley M. Oyen H. Rachel Parker Beta Sigma Omicron Cary A. Bechly June V. Underwood Chi Omega Irene P. Levis Ida M. Richmond Delta Delta Delta Gayle Hubbard Charlotte L. Miller Delta Gamma Ann L. Crofford Rosemary O'Neill Delta Zeta Henrietta J. Saltsman Eileen C. Wilson Gamma Phi Beta Ruth M. Davis Jeanne F. Ranger Kappa Alpha Theta Jean E. Hoebel Emmy L. Smith Kappa Delta Elizabeth Isenbarger Georgian L. Lawrence Kappa Kappa Gamma Dorothy J. Clark Ruth H. Wade Phi Mh Margaret E. McIntire Marion J. Mosser Phi Omega Pi Evelyn F. Johnson Marion L. McKenzie Phi Sigma Sigma June B. Levine Bernice P. Sternstein Pi Beta Phi Gloria Crawford Patricia A. Warren Sigma Delta Tau Johana Hoffman Mildred L. Levin Sigma Kappa Mary Harmon Kathryn H. Kuhnen Theta Phi Alpha Mary C. McCormick Betty J. Purtell Theta Upsilon Josephine C. Bevilacqua Florence M. Johnson Zeta Tau Alpha Mildred E. Spitler Marion V. Villiger 1931 I Page 431 wieaa f Founded DePauw University, 1885 Fifty-seven Active Chapters Iota Chapter Established, 1899 904 South Lincoln Avenue Garreta H. Busey, Ph.D. FACULTY Dorles C. Stutzman, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students HIP ' h I 1 I ; r Lucile Huntington Mary H. Beck Mary V. Brinton A. ROSINA BULLINGTON Martorie H. Carlson Carolyn E. Borah Margaret E. Boudrye Mary E. Colby Eleanore F. Fohr Virginia L. Benson Virginia Campbell Rosamond H. Cleave Ann L. French Florence F. Binyon Jean E. Cedarquist Grace E. Crompton Evalyn F. Cromwell Helen K. Stoutenborough Seniors Thelma G. Johnson Fanny L. Jones F. Jane Moore Ruth L. Goebel Frances E. Grant Ruth E. Lee Betty L. Gilbert Norma J. Gillingham Barbara W. Glenn Barbara Easterday L. Irene Evans 'Mary J. Glennan Dolores E. Nagoda Mary E. Nicoll Mary J. Saunders J tniors Virginia R. Mayer Ruth M. Miller Helen D. Porter Sophomores Elizabeth H. Hiatt Mary B. Jutton Jane M. Langston Freshmen Mary E. Holzworth Marguerite G. Imle Dorothy R. Jutton Betty L. Thomas Virginia J. Smoyer Esther H. Stuttle Louise Trimble Dorothy R. Zerweck R. Helen Sutton L. Louise Van Etta E. Anne White Ruth E. Musselman Anne R. Simpson C. Gloria Sullivan Martha A. Woltman Edith L. Reinke Marian Riedel D. Jane White Grant Riedel Reinke Crompton D. White Holzworth D. Jutton Easterday Woltman Sullivan Langston Glenn M. Jutton Benson Miller Boudrye Borah Lee Goebel Fohr Sutton Smoyer Beck Nicoll Nagoda Stuttle Moore Brinton Trimble Imle Cromwell Binyon Glennan Evans Musselman French Campbell Hiatt Gilbert A. White Van Etta Porter Johnson Bullington Jones Zerweck Carlson Saunders Page 432 Founded Wesleyan Female College 1851 Fifty-fife Active Chapters Sigma Chapter Established, 1912 1202 West Nevada Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Elizabeth C. Kempster Lois M. Anderson Christine J. Brock Anne M. Burns Mary E. Burns Graduate Students Virginia E. Busse Helen E. Golk Eleanor A. Gossett Helen A. Mies Marjorie J. Sprake Seniors Ellouise N. Nauman Marjorie A. Parmely Marjorie L. Reisz Helen M. Sayoc Anna M. Schaefer Marguerite A. Sole-erg Mary A. Thomas Margaret M. Wanderer Sara J. Bannister Margaret S. Busey Margaret M. Humes Mary F. Beifuss Dorothy A. Deutman Ann C. Elwell Martha L. Fidler Lucille C. Luecke Mildred R. Janata Catherine J. Mack Vera F. Fanning Rowena Humphreys Betty S. MacDole Joan K. McCann Martha H. Peacock Mollie M. Phelps Soph omores Jean E. Kent Dorothy J. Michaels Jean E. Schiffner Margery D. Smith Elizabeth I. Sorrell Katherine Ropiequet Frances A. Wilson Freshmen Mie Quann Luecke Fidler Siegler Williams Scharr McCann MacDole H. Nauman Elwell Wilson Peacock Phelps Beifuss Humphreys Kent Fanning Michaels Ropiequet Deutman Sorrell Bannister Parmely Mack Schiffner Humes Wanderer Golk M. Burns Reisz Janata Sayoc Busey Smith Anderson Schaefer Thomas Brock Norton Gossett Busse Sprake Solberg E. Nauman A. Burns J Page 433 C wslL pk Vounded Barnard College, 1909 Twenty-jour Active Chapters Mu Chapter Established, 1920 904 South Third Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Helen Catlin Billie S. Freedman Dorothy L. Berger Lillian Goodman Helene C. Frank Lorraine A. Goldman Leonnore R. Goodman Maxine C. Jericho Rietta M. Ades Alice R. Blass Dorys A. Bloom Beatrice J. Brown Mindelle Cohen Marjorie R. Ettlinger Bernice M. Galinsky Rosine J. Loeb Hermien R. Myers Marjorie S. Kline Selma A. Kuhn Marjorie E. Levine Dorothy J. Girson Thelma J. Glickman Shirley B. Greenberger Bernice Kurtzon Verna Levi Seniors Sylvia P. Kurtzon Juniors Carlyn P. Reineberg Soph omores Jeanne R. Meyer Muriel I. Miller Patricia D. Sager Freshmen Marjorie L. Loeb Helen A. Lowenstein Irene S. Moses Lorraine L. Orens Dorothy L. Portes Cecille S. Lefkowitz Rennette E. Schpok Isabelle Ringol Edith G. Silver Bernice R. Samors Harriet L. Solomon Shirley M. Wolfson Adeline Schpok Natalie G. Stine Irene J. Stone Carlyne B. Strauss Eleanor M. Wides w Strauss Levi A. Schpok Lowenstein Glickman Stone Samors Sager Portes Meyer Kuhn L. Goodman Frank Ringol Lefkowitz Galinsky Freedman Catlin Silver Wides Brown Orens B. Kurtzon Jericho Levine M. Loeb Greenberger Ettlinger Blass Goldman L. R. Goodman Bloom Berger Girson S. Kurtzon Kline R. Schpok R. Loeb Wolfson Solomon Cohen Ades Moses Stine Page 434 Founded Syracuse University, 1904 Forty-five Active Chapters ZHtl4t Z ==J )eita Sigma Chapter Established, 1918 1106 South Lincoln Avenue FACULTY Rosalie M. Parr, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Settlors Betty M. Blair Gail I. Boyer Patricia N. Braun Nancy L. Brehm Mary J. Adsit Ruth M. Bateman Margaret H. Buck Paula J. Chattin Laura D. Allen Winifred M. Barclay R. Elizabeth Boys Ruth E. Anderson Mary J. Baldwin Martha W. Bonham Florence E. Glasscock Martha J. Eret M. Maurine Fell Doris M. Hans Gladys M. DeWolfe Ruth W. Hall Mary L. Hayes Emily J. Dewhirst F. Ellen Harwood Elizabeth M. Higgins M. Jeanne Kerrick Hilda M. Livengood Eleanor V. Hoyt Clara F. McGinty Virginia R. Merriner I u nwrs Margaret A. Hobson Dorothy J. Kerr Louise S. Krueger Sophomores Jean L. Johnson Margery A. Mabrey Fresh men LORENA MANAUGH Mary K. Paden Phyllis R. Parsons Elizabeth J. Middleton J. Barbara Phillipson Virginia M. Visser Elizabeth J. Marriott Margaret M. Oldham Jean E. Parks Muriel E. Nelson Evelyn L. Stolze Cleo J. Smiley R. Jeanne Soderstrom Alice C. Temple Helen G. Wosnuk Higgins Barclay Johnson Harwood Dewhirst Marriott Mabrey Boy-; Paden Temple Nelson Krueger Hayes Hobson Hall Buck Chattin Parks DeWolfe Adsit Oldham Kerr Smiley Hoyt Merriner Blair McGinty Fell Middleton Eret Visser Brehm Braun Boyer Phillipson Hans Livengood Soderstrom Parsons Wosnuk Anderson Kerrick Bonham Glasscock Baldwin Manaugh ' Page 435 WllCt fr Founded Barnard College, 1897 Forty-three Active Chapters Iota Chapter Established, 19 11 706 South Ma hews Street FACULTY Louise M. Woodroofe, B.P. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Margaret E. Baker Alice S. DuVal Jean C. Forster Beth L. Fowler Jean L. Gougler Seniors Catherine M. Kyi.es Edith K. Lang Catherine E. Van Gerpen Dorothy E. Wilson  x 5: a V- a r Phyllis L. Burns Betty L. Carver Maxine E. Cosgrove Jeanne R. Fifield Betty L. Alvey Virginia A. Baker M. Elizabeth Blood Rosalie L. Freda Helene C. Bauer Jean E. Griffith Ruth J. Hexter Freda Klopfenstein Doris G. Krevis Verginia L. Long F. Helen Longmire M. Jean Gardner Dorothy J. Gerhardt Wilma J. Kaiser Virginia B. Koenig Elaine K. Lang Ruth L. Link i mors June Mershimer Nita D. Potter Mary E. Rennick Soph omores Mildred Lenc Margaret H. McGarry Elizabeth A. O'Hern Freshmen Jeanette Lloyd Ruth M. Rennick Ruth E. Smykal Eileen J. Scranton Janet H. Shute Betty J. Wagner Mary E. Wright Virginia L. Trappe Helen J. Wells Jean E. Wood Margaret J. Tanner Betty M. Wilson Gene M. Yakey R. Rennick Yakey Link Hexter B. Wilson Griffith Bauar Smykal Elaine Lang Klopfenstein Lloyd Keonig Alvey Gardner Freda McGarry Wood Lenc V. Baker Blood Trappe O'Hearn Kaiser Scranton Wright Shute Mershimer Wells Potter Krevis Cosgrove M. Rennick Burns Tanner Wagner DuVal Van Gerpen D. Wilson KyleS M. Baker Edith Lang Forster Long Fifield Carver I I Page 436 Founded Syracuse University, 1872 Thirty-six Active Chapters Beta Alpha Chapter Established, 1922 508 East Armory Avenue Margaret Bloom, Ph.D. FACULTY Jane C. Watt, A.B., M.Mus. Janet L. Weston, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Grace W. Sturm Jane B. Engel Dorothy L. Reuse Seniors Jeanne L. Scarratt Jean M. Souci Caroline Calloway Virginia Galbraith Jean E. Grable L. Virginia Holland Juniors Paula E. Pitann Jane K. Webber Laura E. Wright Mary J. Ballance Harriett A. Blomberg Ruth H. Burlison Verna R. Eames Sophot)wres Deva M. Galvin Leona I. Krafthefer Ruth D. Pitann Barbara B. Eder T. Louise Essex Mary A. Fitzsimmons Freshmen Betty L. Gripton Elin Kudo Evelyn E. On ken Essex Fitzsimmons Onken Eames Krafthefer Gripton Kudo Eder Burlison R. Pitann Galbraith Calloway Webber Blomberg Galvin P. Pitann Reuse Grable Engel Souci Scarratt Wright Ballance Sturm 57K3 Page 437 ■It eiia Founded Lombard College, 1893 Fifty-six Active Chapters Kappa Chapter Established, 190} 725 West Michigan Street FACULTY Irene D. Pierson, A.B. Helen V. Bogg Janet M. Butler Naomi R. Erickson Olga M. Gilster F. Arlene Hodgson MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students G. Dorothy Hoffman Alta G. Jokisch Catherine Kiley Blanche C. Maero Seniors Kathryn E. Marsh Evelyn L. Murphy Marjorie A. Newlands Frances E. Elfstrand Mary K. Rockhold Jean S. Shepard Ruth V. Smith T. Faye Tendick Eleanor Dixon Dorothy Durham Eleanore M. Erickson Lois E. Ewing Marion J. Hales Renee Harper Alta M. Isaacs Dorothy Jensen Leona G. Ketel Enid E. Kiner Betty A. Knight Pearl R. Lauth juniors Jean E. Mann Babette Martindale Elsie M. Mitchell Margaret A. Olsen Betty J. Phillips Sophomores Mary J. Zahnen Freshmen Helen L. Gumm Ethel L. Schoenrock Peggy C. Smith Margaret R. Stubenrauch Ruth E. Tuttle Marjorie L. Van Wormer Mary A. Zielinski Dorothy G. Gunkel Henriette J. McBride m Stubenrauch Mann Ewing Hales Harper Zahnen Erickson Zielinski Knowles Van Wormer McBride Lauth Newlands Martindale Gumm Gunkel Schoenrock Case Knight Ayer Crain Isaacs Butler Giese P. Smith Durham Dixon Tuttle Jensen Maero Gilster Mitchell Hoffman Rockhold Tendick Kiley R. Smith Shepard Jokisch Marsh Murphy Hodgson Page 438 Founded, 1909 University of California Twenty-seven Active Chapters Beta Chapter Established, 1923 805 W. Pennsylvania Ave. Marcelline Gougler, B.S. FACULTY Dorothy J. Hill, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ruth I. Beynon Harriet J. Brown Florence C. Mattoon Shirley M. Oyen Seniors H. Rachel Parker Dorothy E. Soukup Martha O. Wesner Jane I,. Downes Alice E. Pulcher Juniors Virginia M. Snider Bernice L. Spain Sophomore Marjorie A. Hili Florence V. Hodgson Jeanne L. McGrath Lorraine G. Mikes Ella M. Pulcher Zoralucile Rayl Freshmen Elaine J. Snider Bette J. Staats Betty J. Sunderland Irene D. Wach A. Pulcher Brown Wesner E. Pulcher Downes Staats Mattoon Sunderland V. Snider McGrath M. Hill Wach Hodgson Spain Soukup E. Snider Rayl Beynon Parker Mikes D. Hill Oyen Page 439 t a a lawici Founded, University of Missouri, 1888 Twenty-two Active Chapters mict vi Alpha Mu Chapter Established, 1927 212 East Chalmers Street FACULTY Leora P. Kneer, M.S. Ruth T. Krouse MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Lena B. Roberson Dorothy I. West Cary A. Bechly Mary E. Card Seniors Bernadine O. Baumann Virginia E. Foster Juniors Lillian A. Nelson Caroline W. Schick Sophomore C. Harriett Broom Margaret E. Squires June V. Underwood Freshmen i 'V 0 Alma E. McCullough Catherine R. Zimmer Squires Roberson Card Baumann Bechly Underwood Nelson Kneer West Schick Foster Broom Page 440 Hteaa Founded University of Arkansas, 1895 Eighty-nine Active Chapters Omicron Chapter Established, 1900 907 South Wright Street Cornelia P. Kelley, Ph.D. FACULTY Clarissa Rinaker, Ph.D. Alice L. Barrett Mary F. Brandt Geraldine H. Larkin Roberta M. Baldwin Jean Campbell Jane Carlin Jane T. Dick MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors L. Gay Larkin Irene P. Levis Janet Flentje G. Juanita Krenz Elizabeth E. McCarty Catherine L. Putnam Katherine J. Lightbody Doris M. Putnam Juniors Helen J. Ranne Ida M. Richmond Margaret F. Routh Marie A. Schuerman Evelyn D. Sydow Gail M. Vance Marion E. Snyder Wanda L. Spencer June B. Turner Marian Urban Soph Betsy L. Barker Barbara B. Batchelor Margaret H. Bauer Margie J. Blackstone Mary B. Castle Marie C. Doherty Nancy J. Henderson Virginia L. Dole MARJORIE J. GlEHLER Judith B. Hickey Ada E. Hilt Helen M. Johnson omores Rachel E. Meharry Katherine I. Mount Freshmen Patricia L. Lovie Jessie K. McCraney Elizabeth J. McDavid Maxine Y. Oliver Carolyn J. Smeck Mary J. Tennison Geraldine R. McKinney Oma D. Richmond Gisela J. Sauer Mary S. Weston McCraney Weston McKinney Blackstone Bauer McDavid Doherty Campbell Hilt Hickey Sauer Ranne Batchelor Dole Lovie Smeck Giehler Meharry Oliver Johnson O. Richmond Barker Mount Barrett I. Richmond Krenz Flentje Turner Carlin Snyder C. Putnam Spencer McCarty Dick Schuerman Lightbody Larkin Baldwin Routh Levis Brandt D. Putnam Sydow Vance rr Page 441 - .'7''t% «Z , i y r - Founded Boston University, 1888 Eighty-seven Active Chapters Mary E. Klingner, A.M. Delta Pi Chapter Established, 1920 508 East Chalmers Street FACULTY Leah F. Trelease, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Janet L. Clark Rachel M. Collins Dorothy B. DuLany Alice Hudelson Nancy E. Allum Gail E. Barbour B. Linda Bennett M. Emily Calloway Betty J. Curtis Jane C. Duff Barbara Jennings Jeanne V. Condon Barbara E. Dunham Elizabeth A. Ewing Virginia L. Lounsbury Ruth L. Malan Josephine P. Meixner Janet Coxeter Mary A. Dorner Elizabeth Goetsch Wilma F. Grant C. Pauline Keeler Jacquelyn McCredie Marjorie Forbes Marcella E. Lukenbill Charlotte L. Miller Carol Rolph Mathilda C. Simpson juniors Gayle Hubbard Catherine A. Hudelson Mary K. Johnson Sophomores Isabel J. Miller Dorris A. Mitchell Freshmen Lucille M. Lyons Ann V. Newby Eileen C. Stigall Lois M. Stinson Peggy Wilson Elinor J. Petree Virginia A. Sackett Doris E. Sengstock Florence E. Sutton Ysobel J. Porter Rosemary F. Smith Eleanor S. Sweney Virginia M. Pinniger Shirley M. Walker Calloway Pinniger Porter Curtis Jennings Duff I. Miller Smith Keeler McCredie Mitchell Grant Dorner Johnson Hubbard Sengstock Coxeter C. Hudelson Sutton Barbour Bennett Petree Goetsch Meixner Stigall Stinson Malan A. Hudelson Simpson Clark Wilson Rolph Lounsbury C. Miller Lukenbill Lyons Ewing Condon Dunham Walker Forbes Newby Page 442 awiwia Founded Lewis Institute, 1874 Forty-eight Active Chapters Iota Chapter Established, 1906 804 South Mathews Street Frances L. Kaar, A.B. FACULTY Alta G. Saunders, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Student Margaret I. Madden Seniors Betty L. Arbuckle Mary D. Ball Ruth A. Buffington Georgialee Bull Helen J. Donaldson Dorothy G. Gunderson Eileen M. Ball Margaret Dickinson Isabelle H. Geithman Eleanor M. Hamilton Ann L. Crofford Mary E. Fletcher Shirley E. Hill Dorothy E. Heyduck Barbara Helsell Martha A. Huff Gladys M. Hunt Josephine F. Ireland Annamarie Kunz Christine M. Morse Rosemary O'Neill Juniors Margaret R. Kunz Sophomores Jean C. Mercer Catherine W. Munro Sara F. Powell Elizabeth J. Stubbert Henrietta C. Pence M. Marjorie Sharp Barbara F. Tuttle Harriet B. White Mary A. Rauschert Ruth J. Royce Dorothy M. Turner Alberta G. Van Petten Jeanne Van Petten Dorothy B. Weaver Freshmen Beverly J. Blum Ruth H. Dannenberg Carol M. Flodin Bettie R. Klausmeir Betty McCown Betty J. Pearsall Marjorie J. Reitze Carol E. Shipfer E. Ball Heyduck Royce Ireland Hamilton Weaver Hunt Huff A. Van Petten Powell Turner Geithman Stubbert Helsell Madden Gunderson Donaldson M. Kunz Rauschert Munro Dickinson Tuttle Crofford A. Kunz Bull Sharp White O'Neill Arbuckle Hill Pence M. Ball Morse McCown Schipfer Pearsall Reitze Klausmeir Blum J. Van Petten Page 443 ■■:, . «« e£a Founded Miami University, 1902 Fifty-two Active Chapters Alpha Beta Chapter Established, 1921 j 710 West Ohio Street FACULTY Florence M. Harding, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Alice J. Appell Florence C. Bodenbach Norma A. Barts M. Nadyne Copenhaver Bess L. Goudey Onalee A. Marshall Mary H. O'Connor Vivian E. Anderson Sarah J. Badger N. Marjorie Bracken Henrietta J. Saltsman Geraldine L. Hulet Marie M. Kappus Evelyn R. Katzmann Ruth L. Sands Seniors umors Dorothy E. Copenhaver . Louise L. Flanders Frances B. Fordon Virginia Lamphar June M. O'Brien Marybelle Thompson Sophomores Margaret M. Slingo Freshmen La Verle F. Frisk H. Clare Monahan Allegra C. Montgomery Almeda V. Scott Helen E. Williams Eileen C. Wilson Dorothy J. Woda R. Mary Stiarwalt Helen M. Warner June L. Taft Helen E. Wagner Helen B. Watson Kappus O'Brien Fordon M. Copenhaver Bracken Anderson Sands D. Copenhaver O'Connor Stiarwalt Warner Slingo Frisk Montgomery Appell Hulet Lamphar Thompson Marshall Goudey Williams Saltsman Katzmann Wilson Barts Bodenbach Scott Woda Wagner Badger Watson Flanders Taft Monahan I Page 444 avmtta Founded Syracuse University, 1874 Forty-six Active Chapters Mary W. Beam, M.S. Marie M. Hostetter, A.B. F. Elizabeth Booth Martha S. Callen Adelaide R. Dadant Dorothy M. Flanegin Phyllis J. Armstrong June M. Beare Ruth M. Davis Marjorie W. Green Minta J. Bartle Emily J. Crihfield Dorothy M. Goddard Florence C. Hanson Betty A. Anderson ALTHEA J. BlLSBORROW Alice W. Hibbert BlLLIE M. HlGGINS Mary H. Jordan Omicron Chapter Established, 1913 1110 West Nevada Street B.L.S. FACULTY Anna B. Robinson, A.M. Florence L. White, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Louise Flora Marion A. Kaeser Barbara M. Knipp M. Margaret Heberling Marjorie J. Huhn Marion A. Korsmo Frances B. Pride Jeanne F. Ranger Jean F. Robinson juniors Margaret A. Newcomb Anne M. Querl Ada M. Rost Elizabeth J. Hutchison Ruth M. Kane Jane L. Lilly Mary E. Limerick Bettyann Lewis Margaret P. Mann Jeanette H. Mies Janet I. Mosher LaVerne K. Norris Sophomor es Margaret H. Livingstone Josephine R. Miller Geraldine R. Nickell Freshmen Frances G. Quirke Margaret P. Rayner Janet C. Scovill Ruth M. Sutherland Margaret L. Scott Betty F. Turck Dorothy F. Underwood Ruth F. Weakly June J. Scott Ruth M. Urie Shirley R. Wallace Lorraine Zeisler Helen D. Novark Betty J. Roe Dorothy J. Scott Betty- A. Woller Vivian E. Trenary Margaret J. Vaniman Elizabeth N. Webber Jean D. Woller Virginia A. Woolen § = Norris Hibbert Kane Bartle Miller D. Scott Nickell Roe B. Woller Hutchison Novark Goddard Livingstone Crihfield Limerick Lewis Higgins Quirke Wallace Zeisler Davis Querl Beare Armstrong Urie Heberling J. Scott Huhn Korsmo Rost M. Scott Flora Flanegin Knipp Weakly Dadant Newcomb Ranger Booth Green Kaeser Callen Pride Underwood Turck Robinson Trenary Anderson Vaniman Mosher J. Woller Bilsborrow Sutherland Rayner Mann Jordan Scovill Mies Woolen Page 445 Founded DePauw University, 1870 Sixty-three Active Chapters Delta Chapter Established, 189 611 East Daniel Street Stella M. Hague, Ph.D. FACULTY Stella R. Percival, B.Mus. Caroline F. Topper, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Carolyn J. Agnew Mary J. Baker Dorothy H. Blum Seniors Betty A. Byers Eugenia B. Kircher Ruth E. Large • :b « Gretchen J. Beckman Mary E. Bell Maribelle Bryant Margaret F. Case Beverly Brannin Mary L. Call Jane Chambers Francis S. Cutright Jane P. Barton Betty L. Betz Lors I. Blue Beverlie C. Briggs Barbara Diehl Jean E. Hoebel Ruth H. Ladd Elizabeth A. Loynachan umors S. Edith McKinstry Deborah J. Newcomb Joella F. Poston Jane Rausch Sophomores Carolyn L. Ewers Virginia O. Frank Halle Galhuly Jean S. Hoskins Helen J. Brown Frances M. Dearing Minnie W. Faucett Elizabeth P. Miles Mary J. Miles Bettie J. Quinlan Fresh men Helen L. Henry Nancy E. Johnson Marian R. McKinney Ellen M. Schnebly Emmy L. Smith Kitty W. Thompson Virginia J. Westervelt Sarah T. Richardt Jeanne Smith Dorothy M. Tuttle Janice H. White Margaret E. Miesse Jane A. Moeller Catherine M. Savage Miesse Henry Dearing Blue Barton Moeller Briggs Johnson Bet2 Faucett Savage Brown McKinney Hoskins Tuttle White Ewers Quinlan Call Frank J. Smith M. Miles Richardt Cutright Brannin Chambers Schnebly McKinstry Loynachan Newcomb Rausch Bell E. Miles Bryant Hoebel Ladd Beckman Diehl Case Thompson Large Kircher Byers E. Srriith Baker Agnew Blum Poston Westervelt Galhuly Page 446 T Deita Founded Virginia State Normal, 1897 Seventy Active Chapters Sigma Omicron Chapter Established, 1925 1204 South Lincoln Avenue FACULTY Margaret Middleton, A.M. Marjorie M. Boe Jean M. Fallon JACQUETTA E. FEAVYEAR MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors I. Carolyn Hemingway Elizabeth Isenbarger Camille F. Jensen Frances Keys Jane McIntyre Doris L. Overturf Josephine N. Stroker Helen J. Thomson Mary E. Thomson Genevieve L. Anderson Marian L. Baker Florence A. Bishop Priscilla S. Borgersen Saxon V. Eldridge Helen E. Guthrie Mary Hubler Elaine G. Johnson uniors Sybilla Keeler Georgian L. Lawrence Ruth J. Morris Kathryn F. Shelby Georgene M. Weber Margaret L. Witts Virginia K. Wolff Ruth A. Zinke Mary M. MacGalliard Sophomores Margaret W. Schulz Laurabell Schutt Florence M. Van Hook Ruth E. Chenoweth Virginia M. Fallon Janet P. Fletcher Cora L. Hanna Jane N. Hendrie June D. Kostka Fresh men Helen A. Maguire Grace E. Mueller Helen E. Newbury Grace E. Oftedahl H. Louise Tice Mary M. Thomson s 5 Weber J. Fallon Boe Bishop Schulz MacGalliard Van Hook Hubler Schutt Eldridge McIntyre Witts Borgersen Morris Keeler Shelby Johnson Keys Zinke Wolff Stroker Thomson Jensen M. E. Thomson Lawrence Isenbarger M. M. Thomson Baker Guthrie Hemingway Overturf Feavyear Anderson Hanna Newbury Chenoweth Kostka Oftedahl Tice Fletcher Maguire Hendrie Mueller V. Fallon Page 447 WVA Founded Monmouth College, 1870 Seventy-one Active Chapters rr HMtwia Beta Lambda Chapter Established, 1899 1102 South Lincoln Avenue Harriet T. Barto, A.M. FACULTY Kathryn V. A. Burns, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Llewellyn Baird Marjorie J. Byers Sally E. Carnahan Dorothy J. Clark Margaret A. Holt A. Jane Mangas Seniors Clarabelle McKinlay Dorothy H. Parker M. Genevieve Rink Jane E. Wells Jean E. Wilson Gene I. Baldwin Jane L. Bass Jane Chandler Virginia J. Farmer Jane A. Funkhouser Mary J. Griffin Betty A. Johnson Mary A. Kimbell juniors Lillian F. Moss Ruth V. Reddish Margaret J. Robb Mary E. Schafer Margaret J. Sweney M. Elizabeth Triebel Ruth H. Wade LORAMA WlESE HORTENSE BARTHOLOW Bernice B. Bien Esther R. Done Dorothea A. Bergin Madelyn R. Flynn Barbara H. Holbrook Soph Emily P. Franks Kathryn D. Franks June Mamer Druscilla E. Johansen Mary L. Larabee omores Mary H. Moss Mary M. Musselman Louise E. Rainey Freshmen Elizabeth H. Lindsay Pauline M. Moffat Barbara B. Ruth Janet D. Simpson Virginia A. Snorf Jo E. Stevens Mary S. Stewart Donna L. Walker Musselman Mamer Simpson Larabee Parker Bien Holbrook Chandler Stewart Lindsay Ruth Stevens Baldwin Flynn Walker Moffat Sweney Bartholow M. Moss Rainey E. Franks Funkhouser Snorf Johansen K. Franks Bass Done Schafer Johnson Robb Triebel Bergin L. Moss Kimbell Wiese Rink Baird Clark Reddish -Wade Mangas Byers Wilson McKinlay Holt • m Page 448 founded Wesleyan College, 1852 Sixty Active Chapters Delta Beta Chapter Established, 1921 706 West Ohio Street FACULTY Louise F. Lodge, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Helen J. Bloss Mary E. Fleming Adelle G. Gelis Margaret E. McIntire Seniors Elizabeth M. Osman Mary J. Weberg Ruth L. Whitlock Mary F. Durst Doris M. Ellis Elizabeth A. Groff Juniors Elizabeth M. Morrow Marion J. Mosser Dorothy J. Ness Nancy B. Eger Mary F. Goodall Sophomores Martha E. Pile Freshmen Veronica R. Keenan June E. Mathis Elizabeth V. Tarr : Ness Keenan Pile Goodall Eger Tarr Durst Mathis Bloss Ellis Groff Lodge Fleming Weberg McIntire Whitlock Osman Gelis Mosser . li Page 449 ;.;-. y:;: .7 nteaa Founded University of Nebraska, 1910 Twenty-four Active Chapters Cleo Fitzsimmons, M.S. Gamma Chapter Established, 1911 713 West Ohio Street FACULTY Ruth C. Freeman, M.S. Emma R. Jutton, B.L.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Evelyn F. Johnson Frances L. Churchill Geraldine F. Danaher Edna M. Danielson Lois J. Chapman Vernette A. Artery Dorothy R. Dublin Ruth M. Erdmann Virginia A. Fairfield Juniors Meredith C. Kershaw Myrtle A. Knuth Marion L. McKenzie Sophomores Carol A. Herminghaus Dorothy A. Kelly Julia J. Duzeski Freshmen Virginia K. Weast Elinor A. Wheeland Laura M. Redican Ruth i a B. Ruff Helen D. Stackhouse Doris R. Schmelzle Nellie M. West Kelly Chapman Duzeski Artery Weast West Schmelzle Herminghaus Ruff Danielson Churchill McKenzie Wheeland Johnson Fairfield Redican Erdmann Danaher Kershaw • W Page 450 LGWUl Lam, a Founded Hunter College, 1913 Twenty-three Active Chapters Theta Chapter Established, 1923 1115 South Euclid Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Senior Zelda Cohn Joyce L. Friedman Edythe M. Heyman June B. Levine Juniors Sara L. Novackl Eleanor D. Shapiro Frances Brand Evelyn A. Falk. Judith Marcus Lucille P. Marcus Sophomores Charlotte B. Nelson Bfrnice P. Sternstein Lillian S. Terry Muriel Welensky Freshmen LlLYAN BEERES Florence F. Chalem Shirley R. Flesham Jean Frank Shirlee R. Gold Harriet T. Goldman Harriet E. Greenbaum Sylvia Kurland Emeline J. Lewis Annette Passen Frances J. Sommerfeld Roslyn H. Weber Weber Kurland Sommerfeld Goldman Gold Lewis Flesham Passen Beeres Terry Nelson Sternstein Frank Brand Chalem J. Marcus Greenbaum Falk Friedman L. Marcus Heyman Levine Cohn Shapiro Novack i Page 451 Founded Monmouth College, 1867 Seventy-nine Active Chapters M. Lee Etheredge, M.D., Dr.P.H. Willia K. Garver, B.L.S. Zeta Chapter Established, 1895 1005 South Wright Street FACULTY M. Ercilia Kiler, A.M. Maria Leonard, A.M. Nellf. M. Signor, A.B. B.L.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Margaret J. Barber Nancy M. Branyan Christine Buchholz Rebecca M. Cabeen Jane Chapeck Dorothy A. Clark Grace Ellis Jean E. Fair Beverly B. Belyea Ruth E. Buchholz Virginia R. Chandler Betty I. Crist Betty M. Bowen Mary F. Branyan Catherine J. Fitzgerald Harriett B. Fuller Ruth E. Cogdal Gloria Crawford Muriel A. Gates Jane E. Hadden Betty J. Faris Nell R. Gere Marie C. Henkel Charlotte H. Johnston A. Virginia Kinsey G. Gay Lewis Mildred L. Mellencamp Molly R. Owen Juniors M. Margaret Lyon Barbara A. Miller Myrtle L. Thelin Soph Helen E. Dasenbrook. Mary L. Daum Marjorie A. Diehl Michalie M. Harno Helen Hecker Betty M. Johnson Off i ores Jane Hager Anita P. Knapp Suzanne A. Little Fresh men Barbara R. Littleton Mary A. Ramsey Eileen M. Shuster Virginia L. Rugh Katherine P. Simpson Fay I. Sullivan Anne J. Swanson Margaret Van Horne Patricia A. Warren Helen C. Wells Libby L. Wiley Margaret E. Lyons Jane A. Rollo Jane A. Swartz Rosemary A. Temple Mary E. Sihler Isabel Walcott Florence E. Wise M Knapp Crist Belyea Gere Fair Hager Simpson Gates N. Branyan Mellencamp Walcott Harno Shuster Sihler Rollo Diehl Lyons R. Buchholz Chapeck Wiley Henkel Ellis Hadden Rugh Owen Crawford M. Branyan Fuller Ramsey Daum Chandler Temple Warren Van Horne Clark Sullivan C. Buchholz Johnson Littleton Wise Fitzgerald Little Swartz Dasenbrook Miller Thelin Lyon Wells Cabeen Kinsey Lewis Swanson Barber Cogdal Page 452 lawia It CliCl 14, founded Cornell University, 191 Sixteen Active Chapters Kappa Chapter Established, 1926 1104 West Nevada Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Perle H. Adler Murl L. Bernstein Mildred Clein Grace A. Feinberg Seniors Johana Hoffman Lois C. Louis Pauline B. Weltman Birdie Birenson Anne R. Grossman Rose C. Block Charlotte S. Cushman Fay A. Gibberman Helene R. Kantrow Ethel R. Goldman Muriel G. Katzen Adele J. Kleban Juniors Jane E. Korshak Sophomores Mildred L. Levin Maxine S. Neuburger Sarah I. Novick Estelle Shapiro Alberta I. Pollock Marilyn S. Romm Naomi C. Soble Fresh Carol D. Bernstein Ruth Cohen Ruthe L. Emin Jacqueline Ferer Lucille F. Flesch Elaine Herron Frances D. Hornstein Annette Inlander Lucy A. Jonas Eleanor C. Mathes men Ruth N. Metzger Janice H. Portis Dorothy Rosenberg Muriel H. Rosenstein Sylvia M. Rubin Jean E. Rutmann Dorothy Simon Miriam Slotin Shirley M. Stern Shirley A. Tivol Slotin Flesch Novick C. Bernstein Weltman Rubin Rosenstein Emin Stern Ferer Rutmann Inlander Metzger Levin Gibberman Romm Shapiro Kleban Rosenberg Soble Pollock Cushman Simon Katzen Louis Korshak Gossman Adler Hoffman Feinberg M. Bernstein Clein Kantrow Birenson Cohen Block Herron Hornstein Jonas Portis Tivol Mathes I Page 453 LGWtCl affa Founded Colby College, 1874 forty-eight Active Chapters Theta Chapter Established, 1906 1116 West Nevada Street Fannie M. Brooks, A.B., R.N. m FACULTY Josie B. Houchens, B.L.S., A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Ruth Crossman E. Elizabeth Buck Amy L. Florance Elizabeth I. Bluemke Elinor C. Chilton Janet M. Johnson Pauline E. Lewis Elma C. Davler Mary Harmon Emilie Hrdlicka Jane B. Huey Seniors Alyce E. Kloos Kathryn H. Kuhnen Juniors Virginia L. Schulze Sophomores Freshmen Sally B. Mullen Frances L. Macoughtry Helen A. Smith Christine Zoller Helen M. Shailer Dorothy A. Timm Barbara B. Skinner Betty J. Stiggleman Timm Lewis Shailer Schulze Johnson Bluemke Stiggleman Mullen Florance Hrdlicka Kloos Dabler Crossman Macoughtry Chilton Smith Buck Skinner Kuhnen Huey Harmon Page 454 founded University of Michigan, 191 Seventeen Active Chapters Beta Chapter Established, 1919 100} West Nevada Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Mary P. Cunningham Seniors Catherine R. Holmes Catherine M. Malloy Mary C. McCormick Maud E. Cain Mary K. Clifford Juniors Dorothy M. Dunne Betty M. Kilroy Soph Agnes M. Bolton Jean M. Cusack Zita M. Herron Irene M. O'Brien ornores Dorothy M. Hutchinson Eileen M. Kenney Loraine E. Ingalls Jean M. Murray Murray Bolton Cain Cusack Purtell Herron Hutchinson O'Brien Dunne Cunningham Kilroy McCormick Clifford Malloy Holmes Kenney Ingalls Turner Sullivan Stuart Page 455 Founded University of California, 1914 Thirty-two Active Chapters MI I4. Gamma Chapter Established, 1923 1115 West Illinois Street MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ilo B. Bales Graduate Students Lois M. Lympus Josephine C. Bevilacqua Seniors Florence M. Johnson Mary E. Anderson Juniors Carol 1. Christianson Bobby J. Bumann Gladys E. Robb Sophomores Alice W. Spialek Lois J. Winterberg Freshmen Doris M. Haller Ethel M. Donnelly Muriel A. Proesch ' Bumann Winterberg Christianson Robb Johnson Bales Spialek Riggs Anderson Lympus Bevilacqua Page 456 Founded Virginia State Normal, 1 Sevemy-five Active Chapters Alpha Kappa Chapter Established, 1921 West Vermont Street -— T FACULTY Bhulah M. Armstrong, Ph.D. Doris Fleming Burnice G. Adams Mildred O. Carroll MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Vivian M. Ettelson Seniors Katharine M. Horan Anne P. Yesulis Helen G. Jones Marion V. Villiger Margaret H. Coon Dorine L. Diehl Peggie M. Edson Maxine L. Beaver Frances M. Bensen Sabina M. Budzban Marguerite L. Barry Dorothy Beckenholdt Ruth A. Boesenberg Georgia L. Hodges Carroll B. Holman Louise M. Horan Gretchen E. Feldmann Grace A. Johnson Virginia L. Johnson Bette J. Cronkhite Dolores C. Hitke juniors Helen F. Palmquist Eleanor E. Rhoades Sophomores Anne M. Meffley Barbara E. Moore Freshmen Shirley J. Hocking Beverly J. Johnson Mildred E. Spitler Imogene D. Stotler Mary L. Woodburn Martha B. Morrison Betty J. Pinch Dorothy L. Van Cleave Harriette McMillin Mary F. Morrison Marie C Schueller Budzban M. B. Morrison Eeaver Van Cleave Feldmann Bensen Schueller M. F. Morrison V. Johnson Stotler Hodges L. Horan Palmquist Adams Holman Rhoades Coon Carroll Edson Diehl Meffley Spitler Villiger Armstrong K. Horan G. Johnson Pinch Yesulis Jones Cronkhite Barry Hitke Hocking Boesenberg B. Johnson Page 457 ■HH B G 4 '' 1, . W I Imzmw ' auiza i Bernard C. Crain President Alexander L. Haglund Vice-President INDEPENDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Bernard C. Crain President Alexander L. Haglund Vice-President John H. Hoppin Secretary Brachter H. Huschen Treasurer Edgar E. Barton President, Junior Council COUNCILMEN V. Harry Adrounie Alfred J. Bartusch Mont E. Bodine Samuel L. Bogorad Paul J. Brandlin Edwin F. Bushman Harold A. Campbell J. Richard Carroll R. Harold Colvin Andrew Corcoran A. John Deutschman Lloyd A. Dodd Leonard B. Dowell Howard S. Ellmore Lawrence S. English Allen N. Fairbank Charles W. Filson Jack E. Garnhart John T. Hallden Myer H. Hecht E. Spf.ncfr Hewes J. Edward Hollow ay James W. Ingram Dwight E. Jenkins Maurice W. Kepner Merle B. Kingman Vernon W. Kraetsch Karl F. Kraus James F. Lally Milton J. Levin Eugene P. Lierman Albert J. Logli Arthur R. Marks Peter G. McCadden John T. McConathy Wilmur M. McCown John C. McKibbin Harold H. Mies John W. Miller Groyer U. Nash Jack C. Nelson Richard J. Nelson R. Mark Nelson Jack F. O'Connell Paul R. Patterson Kirby F. Post Kenneth B. Powless Walter A. Rotkis Dwight R. Rowland Allan R. Scholin Charles Schwerdtmann Leonard Shapiro William Sims Glen M. Slusser Albert Z. Slutsky Robert N. Spaeder Lawrence D. Summerfield Chauncey Tallyn Francis M. Taylor Samuel H. Thompson Joseph Vasta Lou B. Voigt Richard E. Ward James H. Weir LeRoy Weiss Jackson H. Wells Samuel L. Wetherell Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. Ernest V. Winings Harley E. Woodhouse Paul I. Zuercher ,;m EUmore Haglund Bushman Levin Bodine Tallyn Filson Carroll Marks Hallden Taylor English Colvin Bartusch McCadden Ingram Deutschman Slutsky Kraus Dodd Schwerdtmann Zuercher Vasta Garnhart Hecht R. Nelson Powless McKibbin Scholin Wells Wetherell Spaeder Brandlin Voigt Kraetsch Weir Corcoran Huschen Winings Kepner Patterson Lierman Slusser Lally Woodhouse Rowland Hewes Jenkins Summerfield Adrounie Crain Barton Campbell Post Thompson Wilkins Nash Hoppin Shapiro I1 Page 460 957 M. I. D. A The year 1936-1937 witnessed the setting up of the new organization known as the Men's Independent District Association. It is the purpose of this organization to provide for all independent men the means of par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities as well as to develop fellowship among them and further their interests on the campus. In order that such extensive aims might be carried out it was necessary to divide the campus into twenty-seven districts. Each has a president, social chairman, and athletic chairman who are elected by the men resid- ing in the district. These officers in turn serve on three boards: namely, the Executive Board, the Social Board, and the Athletic Board. Most of the activity this past year has been directed toward the task of bringing to light the need for men's dormitories on this campus. A report upon existing housing conditions was well received at Springfield by the legislature, resulting in the visit of a senatorial committee to in- vestigate the situation. In the field of social affairs, the M.I.D.A. has worked in conjunction with the W.G.S. to promote two large dances and other social functions for the independent students. Plans were also made for a full program of intramural sports to be put into effect next year. Edgar E. Barton President Karl F. Kraus Vice-President Kepner Weiss Thompson Rotkis Nash Wilkins Post Ellmore O'Connell Phillips Wetherell Kraus Taylor Hoppin Holloway Campbell Colvin Patterson Spaeder Barton Powless Lally Filson 937 it Page 461 WOMAN'S GROUP SYSTEM Carolyn S. Lowry President Elaine Hood Secretary Marjorie B. Cross District Chairman Lucile Hieser District Chairman Carma G. Storm District Chairman Jane E. Tharp District Chairman Mary M. Iles Extension E. Lucille Hiller Publicity Betty J. Prouty Social Lois T. Rigge Program Carolyn S. Lowry President This is the twenty-third year of the Woman's Group System, the organization of all University women who have not chosen to live in residence halls or to join a sorority. Woman's Group System is also a part of Woman's League, which attempts to integrate the activities and interests of all the University women. The president of the Woman's Group System is also vice-president of Woman's League. A body composed of the officers, committee chairmen, district chairmen of the Woman's Group System and the presidents of all the groups consti- tutes the Second Council of Woman's League. Every Monday Second Council convenes both by itself and as a part of First Council where it receives the bene- fits of announcements of interest to all University women. Every unorganized woman is assigned to a group in the fall and is invited to become an interested, permanent member of that group, but she maintains the characteristic of independence by being able to terminate or transfer group membership at any time. Some of the thirty-two groups are group houses; others are made up of the University women living within a certain geographical district of the Twin Cities. Each group has its own traditional functions and songs, its own parties, dances, banquets, teas, and a social and business meeting each Monday night. Groups are eligible to participate in the va- rious University competitive activities such as the Y.W.C.A. doll show at Christmas, Homecoming decorations, and stunt shows. Besides these individual group activities, Wom- an's Group System offers a varied program of social events: the combined parties for all group members once a month, a tea for alumnae at Homecoming, a hike, and other athletic events and tournaments. 1 % Innes Iles Smith Scovil Koors Murphy 1937 wm Page 462 4 . Elaine Hood Secretary WOMAN'S GROUP SYSTEM Marjorie H. Innes Athletics Ruth H. Anderson Music ISABELLE E. SCOVIL Y.W.C.A. Edna Koller Awards Mary M. Koors Alumni Lorraine M. Murphy Reports G. Josephine Smith Scrapbook Ruth B. Lavernau General Chairman of Mixer Dances Marjorie H. O'Keefe Fireside Forum Beth Gronemeier Financial Secretary The annual Woman's Group System sing in which the groups compete for a cup, is sponsored by the Campus Mothers Club. Under the guidance of this club, which is composed of housemothers in homes where Woman's Group System girls reside, the sing has become an event of increasing importance and interest to the campus. A mixer dance is given jointly each month with the Independent Council to pro- vide opportunities for independent men and women to become acquainted. The annual Banquet honor- ing all senior women is held in May. It is at this occasion that all cups are awarded and the names read of all those receiving honors for the year. Woman's Group System fosters high scholarship among independent women by presenting a cup to the group having the highest scholastic average each semester, and an individual cup to the highest rank- ing Woman's Group System member in each class. Many from this group, because of their diligence and sincere effort in activities are elected each year to the honorary organizations of Mortar Board and Torch. This year a series of faculty forums in the group homes was begun. The Independent Informal pre- sented together with the Independent Council be- came a major campus social function. Other social events were the Christmas style show and musicale, the new-student tea immediately following registra- tion, and the inter-district bridge tournament. An educational program for the furtherance of interest in student activities was also begun in the Second Council with a series of speeches by activity leaders. Several exchange dinners between group houses and open houses to which members of other groups were invited, enabled independent women to become better acquainted. 1951 •it Page 463 Wiedling Segur Ashby Durgee Johnson Prouty Reace Best Smith McCarty Seiter Hampton Davis Kramer Cleworth Olson Scovil Goggin Wallace Rigge Noel Gueltig Lowry Forth Jacobson WARNER HALL MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Eloise Ashby Rosemary Best Marjorie C. Cleworth Kay G. Davis Frances E. Durgee Eleanor V. Forth Nadine H. Goggin Charlotte L. Gueltig Ruth Hampton Louise Jacobson June N. Johnson Maxine C. Kramer Carolyn S. Lowry E. Carol Martin Mary E. McCarty J. Ann Noel Bernice L. Olson Betty J. Prouty Lois R. Reace Lois T. Rigge Isabelle E. Scovil Beatrice A. Segur Louise A. Seiter Marion F. Smith Catherine Wallace Dorothae C. Wiedling WELSH HOUSE MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ethel A. Aronson Marian A. Baker Nancy J. Blewett Margaret R. Brown Elizabeth M. Clow Dorothy G. Corzine Dorothy M. Elsner Dortha J. Fadler Edith Fitzjarrald F. Delores Fitzjarrald Ruth M. Gallagher Helene C Hynes Vivian Nylen Barbara J. Pitts Patricia K. Ryan K. Lucille Wharton Jean I. Widger Fadler Hynes Baker Corzine Aronson Ryan Eisner Widger Gallagher Nylen Brown Clow Wharton Blewett Pitts E. Fitzjarrald F. Fitzjarrald 957 Reuss Allen Hintze Crookshank Tha rp M. Parks Fischler Eaton R. Parks Kaufmann Flynn McMarran Barncard Annis Jobe Evans Hartong Tilley Behrends Johnson Zahn Potter Eirich Owens Graham SAGER HOUSE MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Valerie H. Allen Betty M. Annis Beatrice I. Barncard Betty J. Behrends Martha A. Crookshank Barbara G. Eaton Cornelia E. Eirich Laura M. Evans Gretchen Fischler Bonnie K. Flynn Virginia Graham Thyra L. Hartong Ruth B. Hintze Patricia J. Jobe Mary J. Johnson Dorothy A. Kaufmann Elizabeth A. McMarran Mary H. Owens Mary A. Parks Ruth E. Parks M. Elizabeth Potter Verna E. Reuss Jane E. Tharp L. Bruce Tilley Muriel H. Zahn THALMUS CORINNA ALCESTIS MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Caroline R. Alexander Lillian K. Braasch Mildred J. Brannon Dorothy M. Broeg Eleanor L. Butters Mary P. Butters S. Jeanne Chambers Edna A. Coard Dorothy C. Cord Elizabeth Creighton Mary A. Creighton Marjorie B. Cross E. Pauline Crowley L. Madeline Crowley Dorothy F. Duley Virginia R. Ehlfr R. Shirley Erickson Marguerite R. Fisher Juanita M. Foster Ellma M. Frantz Eureath A. Freyermuth Elaine Hood Jean Hood Hazel M. Hortenstine Margaret L. Hughes Lillian Ingalls Marjorie H. Innes Rebecca J. Innis M. Joye Iverson Violet C. Kanady Mildred F. Kitzmiller Olive R. Larimorf Jane C. Lawrence Ethel J. Lay Wilma Leesman Cynthia E. Lockhart Alice Lorey Marion J. Lund Betty J. Lyman Willma F. Malone Bonnie J. McCray Rachael N. Means Lucile M. Newlin Miriam Z. Norman Elsie J. Poirot Wilma A. Richard Natalee J. Romine Mary E. Schierer Madeline E. Schnake Jeanne J. Schneider Martha A. Shaffer Lois J. Smith Leona A. Speer Gladys E. Spencer Marie A. Stewart Marion M. Stewart Margaret L. Stice Pauline A. Stickle Juanita E. Tabor Eva Thorp Ruth E. Tyrrell Doris E. Vance Marcfine H. Vandeveer Margaret E. Wehking Frances E. Woolsey Iverson J. Hood Ehler Cord Chambers Brannon Butters Kitzmiller Vance Cross Newlin Duley Ingalls McCray E. Hood Freyermuth Larimore Norman Romine Erickson Schneider Wehking Lav Lawrence Fisher Malone Lockhart Shaffer Hughes Smith Vandeveer Innes Poirot Spencer Richard Leesman Schnake 1937 Page 485 Thornton Breckenridge Imesen Burge Purviance Hamilton Davis Winters Sanders Alberstett Jeske Rusk Stiegman Wood Clark Manchester Clow Hanawalt Jensen Luttrell LOKI Eeith T. Ackert Mary E. Adkins Ruth H. Adkins Ruth L. Alberstett Marian M. Andermann Mae L. Baldridge Martha Banker Erlene E. Barron Genevieve E. Bear Mildred A. Bear Elizabeth R. Benedict Ruth Bird thelma v. bonvallet Velma L. Brannon Ina M. Breckenridge Herta S. Breiter Irma C. Breiter Cornelia Burge Marjorie E. Butler MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Blanche V. Campbell Gwendolyn Campbell Janet L. Chadwick Mildred M. Clark Medora M. Clow Pearl A. Connell Mary E. Crum Evelyn Dauwalder Eleanor O. Davis Dorothy Deal Evelyn C. Denning Mable A. Eck Myrtle A. Eck Nora Ecker Addie E. Fornoff Jean R. Foster Ruth L. Gordon JUANITA L. GOSSETT Marjorie E. Hall O. Elizabeth Hamilton Catherine A. Hanawalt Bettie L. Hill Harriet V. Hocking Betty J. Iles Patricia L. Imesen A. Louise Jensen Helen M. Jeske Catherine G. Jeter Barbara L. Johnson Martha L. Johnson Grace D. Jones Margaret A. Kelly June B. Koehr Mabel R. Kofoed Edith H. Long Georgann E. Luttrell Evelyn D. Lyons K. Elizabeth Manchester Jessie R. McVickar Arlene J. Mighell Shirley H. Mighell Georgia F. Miner Mary V. Munday Jeanne E. Nelson C. Dorothy Pilkington Dorothy J. Power Elinor I. Powers Martha L. Purviance Doris L. Ray Effie G. Renner Betty L. Rogers Maxine O. Rosenberger Mildred E. Rossell Drusilla P. Rumrill Vera M. Rusk Ruth M. Salladay S. Elizabeth Sanders Birute E. Sarpalius Virginia M. Schafer Bernice P. Shea Emily K. Shepard Phylita E. Shinneman Hazel L. Shoemaker Mary A. Skidmore Esther J. Spiegel Ruth D. Stafford Lucille L. Stiegman Frances R. Stutzman Florence Swallow Mary A. Thompson Louise Thornton Virginia E. Walsh Eolene M. Watson Virginia A. Weber Rebecca I. Winters Edith E. Wood Josephine A. Aleknas Harriet E. Bailey Sibyl L. Barbre D. June Baughman Donna J. Brookhart Dorothy M. Brown Elizabeth A. Burnett Mary E. Clark Jeannette V. Colteaux Betty M. Conner Alice V. Davis Adeline De Acetis Marion L. Edler Beulah P. Featherstone McKINLEY HALL MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Jeannette M. Gargula Rosanne Garrison Inez Gieseking Geraldine A. Hall Jule L. Hall Ardeth E. Hannah Patricia M. Haran Mary E. Hawbaker Frances L. Howard Charlotte F. Jacobsen Esther M. Johnson Mary K. Jones Janet T. Just Helen L. Kientzlb LaVergne A. Kloss Murel G. Lang Fern M. Larson Yetta F. Lissak Elsie Lozar Margaret J. Mann Helen J. Mannon Millicent E. Marshall Eileen G. Mason Clara A. McCullough Lillian L. Meyer Ruth E. Montgomery Mary M. Morrell Mary W. Morris Bernice G. Muzika Helen M. Olson Florence L. Orr Wilma I. Oxley Etta E. Pardee Ruth J. Paterson Julia B. Petrulis Alice M. Rowand Helen L. Schaefer Violet M. Schoeppel Miriam Shapiro Helen E. Shaver Helen L. Sona Georgia A. Stancik Ann J. Stastny Mary L. Stropes Betty L. Swanson Mary E. Tweedy Ruth L. Tweedy Mary E. Utterback Lucinda Walker Virginia J. Wilson Edith E. Wood Naomi L. Zimmerly t {M Sona Walker Shapiro Mason Aleknas Paterson Olson Morrell Davis Gargula Stastny Montgomery Brookhart Conner Bailey Kientzle Featherstone Schoeppel Utterback M. Tweedy McCullough Brown Orr Stropes Rowand Shaver Clark Lo2ar Mannon Morris Wood Larson R. 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Bryant tumors ERMA JANE HUBLER Marcella A. Pachciarek Genevieve F. Perry E. Maxine Sievers Billie M. Thawley D. ROGENE THIER Janis A. Doe Leoda M. Doe Soph o mores Edith V. Pollock Garnet M. Roe Dorothy E. Seavey Ruth D. Cosby La Velle E. Dunn Freshmen Eleanors A. Furlong Madge M. Gragg Marguerite M. Orler Helen E. Pollack Helen M. Staley Bernita C. Turner Dunn Pollack Gragg Cosby Seavey Staley Turner Furlong L. Doe Roe Sievers Pachciarek Bryant Thier Bagley Bartelt Perry Pollock J. Doe Hubler Dillon Lavernau Riordan Mau Wear Toulme Sydow Anderson Orler l of .. 937 s Page 471 PRESBYTERIAN HALL Founded University of Illinois, 1911 MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors 40} East John Street Faith M. Baer Lois E. Betzer Jean R. Brand Jean M. Campbell Margaret F. Irwin Helen L. Trolliet tumors Mary D. Cory Betty J. Cremeans Ruth Drake Mary J. Grimmett L. Jane Morrow Anita D. Pearson M. Louise Rucker Imodale Sharp Phyllis J. Stone Dorothy A. Tompkins Antoinette C. Weil Frances V. 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Odum Virginia H. Owens Hannah E. Roll Lucille Schauer Fern M. Seber Jean L. Silverstein Betty A. Stewart Marjorie J. Tabor Dorothy R. Tauber Frances A. Tauber Mitzi Tauman Oik Ruth Tishman Anne Tzucker Kathryn H. Weinberg Faye R. Weitzbuch Helene M. Wischmeyer VlVIENNE I. WlTZ Florence B. Wizelman Rose L. Wolf- Sara J. Wolf Roberta E. Zaltsberg Harriet E. Zoline 1937 Page 475 i 2 C 3 V F t T •- pAoieiUOHcd ACCOUNTANCY CLUB si! . Founded, University of Illinois, 1924 To foster and maintain a sincere interest in the science of accounting One Active Chapter OFFICERS WrLLiAM P. Porch President, First Semester Fred J. Frech, Jr President, Second Semester Elizabeth R. Gyory Secretary-Treasurer Helen D. Stackhouse Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Dallas F. Achenbach Paul G. Adelman Raymond T. Akins Ruth L. Alberstett James F. Anderson Mary E. Anderson Kenneth F. Angel Carl B. Archibald Jack R. Arnold Roger G. Ashamy NOUBAR ASHJIAN Gibran M. Baccash Clark H. Bachman Francis H. 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Pattengale Ted A. Pearse James K. Pedersen Gilbert S. Peine Maurice L. Peterson Frederick J. Petruska Byron T. Petry Henry N. Pieper Ernest Pierantoni Robert S. Pitzer William L. Pointer Joseph W. Ponder William P. Porch Kirby F. Post Kenneth B. Powless Walter J. Przybylski Benjamin R. Purvin, Jr. Marvin R. Rathsam Margaret L. Rauch Colin J. Reeves Elder R. Reicherts Eugene H. Rennick Charles A. Rickmann Shelly S. Rickmond Thomas L. Ridge Robert P. Hackett Robert E. Rightmyer Edwina Ritscher T. Dudley Rodman Garnet M. Roe Fred E. Roedger Lillian H. Rommel Irving J. Rosen Montie Sanders Margaret F. Sanks Chester C. Sauder William E. Sauder Melville J. Saunders Wellington J. Schaefer, Jr. George L. Schein Dorothy G. Schierhorn James S. Schindler Dean C. Schlatter Albert J. Schneider Frank H. Schnienderjon Walter B. Schulz Thomas G. Secoy Shirley A. Seibert Bernard Seifert Edward D. Sethness Edward A. Shasek Joseph A. Shulmistras D. Dwight Shumway Paul Simon Joseph F. Sirotek, Jr. Mary A. Skidmore Clem O. Smith, Jr. Doris L. Smith Joseph N. Smith Maurice H. Smith Paul A. Smith Robert D. Smith Karl B. Smoyer Robert J. Soebbing, Jr. Helen D. Stackhouse Harry S. Steinberg Raymond C. Stephenson Advisers Edwin L. Theiss Robert J. Stettner Robert T. Stickler William J. Stollenwerk Norman F. Stolze Paul Stone Charles H. Stotz Earle D. Strehlow John C. Suerth Clyde W. Summers Morris Sussman David D. Suter Leo G. Swinehart Edmund L. Szablowski Dale A. Tanner Fletcher S. Taylor James M. Taylor John R. Taylor Richard T. Taylor Donald H. Teel Jane E. Tharp Edward J. Thelin Gerald C. Thompson Lawrence M. Thompson Lynn G. Thompson Samuel H. Thompson Robert M. Tibbetts Ludwick Torkar Gordon K. Totten James T. Townsell Albert Triebel, Jr. Wendell P. Trumbull Charles J. Urbanski Paul M. Van Arsdell Paul S. Vandervort Jerome W. Van Gorkom Arthur Z. Varland Guy M. Villars George E. Vitoux Edward S. Vojacek John R. Vork Charles D. Wagner Nelson D. Wakefield Eldred K. Wallingford Gilbert A. Wascher Venus L. Weatherford John C Weber Howard H. Wehmhoe fer Robert H. Weik Edward S. Weise Richard L. Weissenborn Jackson H. Wells Samuel L. Wetherell Helen J. Wexler Robert M. Wham Bruce F. White Juliana E. White Stuart H. White Junius P. Whitehurst Rodney O. Whitlock John L. Wier John R. Wiley Carl D. Wilfong Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. William Wilkinson Joseph M. Williams Roy K. Williams Raymond H. Winkel Robert E. Winkel Erma P. Witt Melvin M. Wolf William J. Wolf Edward T. Wood Henry A. Wright Patricia E. Wyne Dan P. York J. Nelson Young Richard E. Younggren Edward C. Zajac Gordon Zelle Robert R. Zuck 1937 ALPHA TAU ALPHA Founded, University of Illinois, 1920 Alpha Chapter Fourteen Active Chapters Professional Agricultural Education FACULTY Joseph C. Blair, D.Sc. William L. Burlison, Ph.D. George H. Dungan, Ph.D. Melvin Henderson, M.S. Robert R. Hudelson, A.M. Victor W. Kelley, Ph.D. Emil W. Lehmann, B.S., E.E., A.E. Herbert W. Mumford, B.S. Frank H. Mynard, B.S. Aretas W. Nolan, Ph.D. Harrison A. Ruehe, Ph.D. Herbert J. Rucker, M.S. Henry P. Rusk, M.S. Elmer L. Sauer, M.S. Lloyd V. Sherwood, M.S. Roscoe R. Snapp, Ph.D. John C. Spitler, B.S. John E. Wills, M.S. William W. Yapp, Ph.D. William H. Young, Ph.D. HONORARY MEMBER Russell L. Guin Arthur E. Cullison MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students Robert B. Musgrave George E. Toben Seniors Richard D. Baker M. Orlando Bohlen Bernard B. Bohren John F. Boron Dana T. Boyd Donald R. Clark Paul V. Curtis C. Rudolph Eshelman Wesley H. Farrell E. Kenneth Faulkner Euell E. Greer Arthur L. Gretencord Loren W. Hardy Gerald L. Harper John L. Hensey Robert Howey Eldon Hufford Sheldon H. Irish Raymond H. Johnson Russell D. Knox James R. Lee Howard S. Lowry Laurence E. Manning Paul W. McKey Carl L. Miller Estel E. Miller Werner L. Nelson John K. Parks Charles D. Perkinson James E. Potts J. Frederick Reeve Arthur L. Schick George E. Smith John R. Spear Ennis C. Sullivan Orville H. Warfel Ernest V. Winings Wayne A. Wise Max J. Worthington Knox Harper Boron Spear Clark Dungan Bohren Parks Warfel Boyd Lowry Reeve Hardy Bohlen C. Miller Faulkner Johnson Winings Hensey Sullivan Baker Worthington McKey Irish Greer Curtis Eshelman Farrell Lee Perkinson Henderson Potts Smith Manning Gretencord Nelson Wise Nolan Hufford Howey E. Miller Schick Toben 1937 Page 481 SHI-AI Founded, University of Illinois, 1907 Alpha Sigma Sigma To promote a truer friendship among the women of the various sororities Two Active Chapters Alpha Chi Omega Frances E. Grant Fanny L. Jones Mary B. Jutton Mary E. Nicoll Helen D. Porter C. Gloria Sullivan Alpha Delta Pi Dorothy A. Deutman Katherine Ropiequet Mary A. Thomas Alpha Gamma Delta Mary J. Adsit Betty M. Blair Gladys M. De Wolee Margery A. Mabrey Virginia R. Merriner Muriel E. Nelson Alpha Omicron Pi Betty L. Alvey Virginia A. Baker Phyllis L. Burns Alice S. Du Val Jean L. Gougler Alpha Phi Mary J. Ballance Ruth H. Burlison Caroline Calloway Jane B. Engel Jeanne L. Scarrett Alpha Xi Delta Geraldine Giese Dorothy A. Jensen Alta G. Jokisch Pearl R. Lauth Elsie M. Mitchell MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Jean S. Shepard Chi Omega Barbara B. Batchelor Mary F. Brandt Maxine Y. Oliver Ida M. Richmond Wanda L. Spencer Delta Delta Delta Wilma Grant Alice Hudelson Ysobel J. Porter Doris E. Sengstock Eleanor S. Sweney Delta Gamma Margaret R. Kunz Jean C. Mercer Rosemary O'Neill Harriett R. Wayland Dorothy B. Weaver Harriet B. White Delta Zeta Bess L. Goudey Ruth L. Sands R. Mary Stiarwalt Eileen C. Wilson Gamma Phi Beta Phyllis J. Armstrong Adelaide R. Dadant Margaret H. Livingstone Geraldine R. Nickell Jean F. Robinson Shirley R. Wallace Kappa Alpha Theta Carolyn Agnew Betty A. Byers Barbara Diehl Virginia O. Frank Halle Galhuly Jean E. Hoebel Kappa Delta Marion L. Baker Jean M. Fallon Mary M. MacGalliard Laurabelle Schutt Virginia K. Wolff Kappa Kappa Gamma Kathryn D. Franks Clarabelle McKinlay Lillian F. Moss Mary H. Moss Ruth H. Wade Pi Beta Phi Ruth E. Buchholz Jean E. Fair Jane E. Hadden Anita P. Knapp Genevieve G. Lewis Patricia A. Warren Phi Mu Nancy B. Eger Mary E. Fleming Elizabeth A. Groff Marian J. Mosser Martha E. Pile Mary J. Weberg Sigma Kappa Amy L. Florence Janet M. Johnson Alice E. Kloos Barbara B. Skinner Buchholz Mabrey Schutt MacGalliard Warren Jutton Hudelson Oliver Calloway Ballance Eger Mitchell Weaver Thomas Wilson Shepard Fleming Goudey Sengstock Jokisch Sullivan Mosser Spencer Jensen Pile Moss Kunz Y. Porter W. Grant Mercer McKinlay Du Val Lauth Giese Burns Nicoll Alvey Galhuly Fair Knapp Groff F. Grant Nelson 1951 SKULL AND CRESCENT Founded, University of Wisconsin, 1907 Helmet Chapter Two Active Chapters Sophomore lnterfratermty FACULTY ADVISER Fked H. Turner, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Acacia F. Clayton Snyder Alpha Delta Phi William T. Quayle Frank J. Vance Alpha Tau Omega Lynn H. Farmen Robert M. Ingle Alpha Sigma Phi George F. Scheib Richard P. Wickman Beta Theta Pi William W. Cassell Jack Grimm Kenneth M. Johnson Chi Phi Thornton A. Davis George W. McFedries Richard D. Trelease Chi Psi LeRoy B. Herbst, Jr. Thomas H. McCarty Delta Kappa Epsilon T. Milton Hopwood John G. Lessel J. William McEvoy Delta Tau Delta Samuel W. Hall Keith Owen, Jr. Delta Upsilon Robert C Garretson Kappa Sigma Ogden Johnson, Jr Thomas M. McConnell Phi Delta Theta Harry L. Miller George P. Wardley, Jr. Phi Gamma Delta Frederick C. Gedge, Jr. Frederick L. Vance Phi Kappa Stephen E. Burke Edwin R. Fogarty Phi Kappa Psi Craig O. Davison Edgar B. Hutchison Phi Kappa Sigma John E. Huisman Stuart G. Morrison Donald S. Taylor Phi Sigma Kappa Robert L. Ashley Louis Boudreau Psi Upsilon William E. McCoy Charles C McNair Sigma Alpha Epsilon James R. Farrington Durward G. Judy C Richard Loyd Sigma Chi Thomas C Flaningam John D. Varble Sigma Nit Almon A. Manson Frederick H. McKinstry Sigma Pi Raymond D. Andrews Albert J. Mikuta Tau Kappa Epsilon Robert E. McDonald William E. Nelson Theta Delta Chi William R. Demmert Charles A. Stankus Zeta Psi Rheinhardt M. King George D. Knox Farmen Owen Flaningam Loyd Mikuta Wickman F. J. Vance Stankus Burke McEvoy McCarty Andrews McNair Herbst Nelson Taylor McConnell K. Johnson McKinstry Miller Davison McDonald Snyder Gedge F. L. Vance Wardley Boudreau Ashley Morrison Garretson McCoy Demmert McFedries Fogarty Trelease Davis Scheib Knox Hutchison Farrington Huisman Grimm Lessel Judy O. Johnson Turner Hall Varble Quayle Ingle Hopwood Manson 1951 Page 483 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Founded, New York University, 1904 Epsilon Chapter Forty-eight Active Chapters To foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance , to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein Chester R. Anderson, A.M. Henry H. Baily, A.M., C.P.A. Pembroke H. Brown, Ph.D. Charles R. Frederick, M.S. Robert P. Hackett, Ph.D. Merlin H. Hunter, Ph.D. FACULTY Fred M. Jones, Ph.D. Louis M. Kessler, B.S. David Kinley, Ph.D., LL.D. Frederic E. Lee, Ph.D. William B. Lockling, Ph.D. Hale L. Newcomer, M.S., C.P.A. Maurice H. Robinson, Ph.D. Frederic A. Russell, Ph.D. Hiram T. Scovill, A.B., C.P.A. George A. Steiner, A.M. Charles M. Thompson, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Paul M. Van Arsdell, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY P. Randolph Bateman Harvey D. Bender Robert A. Bowen Frank J. Charvat Wilbur R. Cureton Charles W. Davis Richard H. Engleman Frank G. Filippi Frank J. Frech, Jr. Robert F. Gillhouse Roy P. Griffin Seniors Wilburt D. Ham Alfred C Henning Preston K. Johnson, Jr. Melville J. Saunders Amos M. Schuster Leo G. Swinehart George E. Vitoux Gordon G. Warder John L. Weir Richard L. Weissenborn Edward G. Bruhnke Verle G. Dollahan Vernon R. Eichstaedt John P. Irish Harry E. Mast Lloyd F. Oleson Fred E. Roedger Juniors LeRoy V. Simmons Edward J. Skarda Howard W. Stokes John B. Stutz Edward J. Thelin C Dennis Wagner William B. Kennedy Sophomores Charles W. Sigerson Baily Stutz Van Arsdell Swinehart Eichstaedt Weir Simmons Brown Kennedy Freeh Saunders Bender Thelin Henning Schuster Sigerson Steiner Wagner Charvat Engleman Davis Bateman Johnson Gillhouse Lee Jones Newcomer Filippi Vitoux Dollahan Bruhnke Ham Cureton Warder Mast Weissenborn 1957 BETA ALPHA PSI Founded, University of Illinois, 1919 Alpha Chapter Seventeen Active Chapters To promote scholarship, practicality, and sociability in the accounting profession Henry H. Baily, A.M., C.P.A. Essel R. Dillavou, A. M., J.D. Edward J. Filbey, Ph.D., C.P.A. Horace M. Gray, Ph.D. Robert P. Hackett, Ph.D. Frank Higginbotham, M.S. FACULTY Wilbert E. Karrenbrock, Ph.D. Louis M. Kessler, B.S. Ananias C. Littleton, Ph.D., C.P.A. John W. McMahan, M.S. Lloyd Morey, A.B., B.Mus., C.P.A., LL.D. Cecil A. Moyer, M.S. Hale L. Newcomer, M.S., C.P.A. Charles F. Schlatter, M.S., C.P.A. Hiram T. Scovill, A.B., C.P.A. Edwin L. Theiss, Ph.D., P.A. Paul M. Van Arsdell, Ph.D. Dallas F. Achenbach George S. Cerny Jack L. Fennie William C. Fossett MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors John K. Gaines Emory C. Guynn Willburt D. Ham Robert R. Lauber William A. Parrish Henry N. Pieper William P. Porch Robert D. Smith Robert J. Stettner Frederick E. Wood George E. Altmansberger Kenneth F. Angel Francis H. Bachman Eucene Blair Lloyd G. Cochran Walter R. Cook Hans R. Fadum Juniors Ora D. Gay Marvin N. Na chman John C. O'Byrne Benjamin R. Purvin, Jr. Fred E. Roedger Roy M. Wilkins, Jr. Cochran Parrish Pieper Wilkins Altmansberger Smith Roedger Gay Stettner Bachman Fennie Achenbach Lauber Wood 937 Page 485 il w BAND OF X Founded, University of Illinois, 1923 One Active Chapter Honorary Commerce Activity Fraternity MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Dean W. Bohlen Derrick L. Brewster Richard B. Crook Clyde L. Eaton Hans R. Fadum Hugh F. Fowler Allen J. Gugler Milton C. Hess, Jr. Conrad F. Hlavacek Harold J. Jester Prfston K. Johnson William J. Lierman, Jr. David F. Meek Donald M. Menke Donald T. Miller Marvin E. Monk Ralph S. Morgan Albert D. Mulliken, Jr. Robert D. Partlow Robert D. Poole Robert H. Price Warren H. Smith Carroll E. Snyder Kenneth R. Speer Albert W. Statkus Howard A. Stoti.er Albert Triebel, Jr. George E. Vitoux William G. Whyte Juniors Robert E. Aurand John A. Baldwin William A. Brearley Winston E. Bullington Robert D. Fast Albert Grossarth Thomas D. Gunning Gilbert H. Hennessey Harry F. Hynd Karl D. Jahnke Durward G. Judy J. Russell Lammering George P. Nolan Lloyd F. Oleson Paul H. Payne Thomas L. Ridge Kenneth A. Schuette Richard S. Simpson Joseph C. Sindelar Robert F. Stafford Charles F. Stansberry, Jr Wendell W. Turner Robert E. Wooldridge Oleson Smith Monk Miller Lammering Whyte Partlow Mulliken Poole Triebel Judy Payne Stansberry Jester Johnson Wooldridge Stafford Aurand Vitoux Hynd Bohlen 93V GYMNASTICA Founded, University of Illinois, 1934 One Active Chapter To promote interest in gymnastics at the University of Illinois Winsor W. Brown, B.S. Alpha M. Jennings, B.S. Maria Leonard, A.M. FACULTY King J. McCristal, A.M. C. Douglas Monsson, B.S. Irene D. Pifrson, A.B. Hartley D. Price, A.M. Seward C. Staley, Ph.D. Wendell S. Wilson, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Seniors Samuel M. Birdzell Chester C. Brandt Clarence Hale C. Edgar Hughes Howard H. Kern Arthur J. Kush Katherine J. Lightbody Clarence W. Mies Marvin E. Monk, Jr. Max B. Mueller Richard N. Potter Paul S. Prather L. Lester Rice John A. Snyder Raymond J. Stuermer In mors Paul L. Butler Thomas J. Canavan John R. Coghill Robert W. Edwards John A. George Michael D. Giokaris Lee C. Goldberg Crane M. Hornor Charles R. Kovacic Melvin B. King H. Charles Kingsbery Fred E. Nonneman William J. Powers Robert W. Sapora Gaines W. Smith Jack Bosweli. Lennart B. Burgeson Frances H. Douthitt Milton J. Goldfarb George W. Greenwood Charles J. Hoke Dean Hughes Dixon B. Key'Ser Douglas B. Marshall Jacquelyn McCredie Sophomores Charles P. Molcar George L. Schein Dwight A. Shanks Marianne M. Stephens John Trapp Dorothy M. Turner Elvin G. Van Zandt Edward R. Wach Fresh Ralph W. Allen James Diamond Paul Fina Joseph J. Giallombardo William Goldstein William J. Kottra Raymond A. Weiss Staley Kern Kovacic Brandt Kingsbery Nonneman Trapp Shanks Schein Powers King Birdzell Coghill Diamond Mies Marshall Greenwood Hoke Hornor Canavan Smith Wach Potter Molcar Giallombardo Price Goldstein Giokaris Butler Bosweli Goldberg McCredie Lightbody Stephens Edwards Burgeson Keyser 1937 Page 487 u POLO ASSOCIA TION Founded, University of Illinois, 1933 One Active Chapter To promote sportsmanship and horsemanship and to develop a varsity polo team, unbeatable Clifford B. Cole, B.S., Maj. F.A. Harry A. Flint, Lt.-Col. Cav. FACULTY Leslie M. Grener, Capt. Cav. Frank S. Kirkpatrick, Capt. F.A. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Chester H. Elder Seniors Michael J. Gordon John A. Holtzmann Robert P. Austin Eugene C. Bauer Sterling A. Blackstone Juniors Wallace M. Burroughs John P. Irish Robert L. Johnson Boris Y. Kutner Lee A. Rodgers Fred W. Wricht James L. Cochrell Carl P. Croninger Alexander A. Elder Frank J. Garrett Kenneth L. Garrett Dan C. Hirsch, Jr. Sophomores Lionel J. Hirsch, Jr. William E. Nelson Kenneth A. Schelp Frank L. Senseney Eric W. Smith, Jr. John S. Walker Freshmen Frank Belohlavek Robert C. Blunck Frank P. Collyer Gordon G. Crowder, Jr. Philip Danley Loren B. Felt Robert P. Gruenberg John W. Hayward Joseph R. Hrusa Charles A. Kaub Howard J. Kraus Harold I. Le Boy Leonard S. Luck James R. Martin Francis Miller Melvin Morehouse Harry W. Nielsen Eugene J. Ranke Frank J. Schaefer Byrl F. Schaubert Wade H. Schott Z. Albert Slutsky H. John Smejkal Wilbur T. Snow Robert E. Stege Robert W. Sundlof Donald L. Titus Charles R. Weishaar Ralph B. Woodbridge . M Schaubert Sundlof Senseney D. Hirsch Crowder Schelp Nielsen Weishaar Miller Belohlavek Walker Kraus F. Garrett Nelson Kirkpatrick Croninger Gordon Wright Bauer Rodgers Cole Johnson Blackstone Kutner Burroughs K. Garrett Grener C. Elder Hayward Gruenberg Hrusa Kaub Woodbridge Luck Ranke Le Boy Blunck Martin Schott Slutsky Titus Austin Page 488 937 Weers Butler Bradley Warriner Strauch Keith Branch Lescher Deam Anderson Jones Little Schober Stuermer Imbs Kile Provine Stevens Rupe Ekroth Crammer Huddleston Kern Palmer Fjelde Scheick SCARAB Founded, University of Illinois, 1909 Karnak Chapter To bind members socially and fraternally into a spirit of cooperation in their chosen profession and to promote scholastic competition Fourteen Active Chapters La Force Bailey, M.S., B.P. James E. Branch, M.S. Arthur F. Deam, B.Arch., F.A.A.R. Marvin R. Dobberman, B.S. Olaf S. Fjelde, A.M. William A. Ganster, A.M. Jonn V. Anderson Corwin L. Booth Bernard H. Bradley Homer S. Butler, Jr. Joseph H. Crammer FACULTY Granville S. Keith, M.S. Frank M. Lescher, B.S., A.I.A. Karl B. Lohmann, M.L.A. Elmer I. Love, M.S. Newlin D. Morgan, M.S., CE. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Clarence E. Donath Harold R. Ekroth Sam L. Huddleston Thomas J. Imbs Wiley T. Jones, Jr. Howard H. Kern Fred J. Kile Warren D. Lewis Robert B. Little Rexford Newcomb, A.M., M.Arch., A.I.A. Cyrus E. Palmer , M.S. Irving L. Peterson, M.S. Loring H. Provine, B.S., A.E., A.I.A. Otto G. Schaffer, B.S. William H. Scheick, B.Arch. Donald D. Rupe Leonard M. Schober Donald P. Stevens Robert A. Strauch Raymond A. Stuermer Phillip Trutter Clifford H. Warriner Grable B. Weber, Jr. Carl A. Weers CHI EPSILON Founded, University of Illinois, 192 Illinois Chapter Civil Engineering Honorary Thirteen Active Chapters Harold E. Babbitt, M.S. Edward E. Bauer, M.S., C.E. William L. Collins, M.S. John S. Crandell, B.S., C.E. Hardy Cross, A.B., B.S., M.C.E. Thomas J. Dolan, M.S. James J. Doland, M.S., C.E. Alfred B. Bourgo Le Roy L. Brink Robert F. Foster Harold E. Goeke D.Sc. FACULTY Melvin L. Enger, M.S., C.E. Virgil R. Fleming, B.S. Whitney C. Huntington, M.S., C.E. Wallace M. Lansford, M.S., C.E. George W. Pickels, B.C.E., C.E. William H. Rayner, C.E., M.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Fred B. Seely, M.S. Thomas C. Shedd, M.S., C.E. Edward W. Suppiger, M.S. Arthur N. Talbot, C.E., D.Sc, D.Eng., LL.D. Jamison Vawter, M.S., C.E. Carroll C. Wiley, B.S., C.E. Wilbur M. Wilson, M.M.E., C.E. Myron L. Gossard Frank B. Henderson, Elmer A. Kraft Bernt O. Larson Lawrence R. Marcus Jr. Charles J. Poppe Walter A. Renner James M. Robertson Francis Rue Louis E. Salch Thomas J. Scott Harry E. Skinner Walter E. Willard Robert Zaborowski Ernest W. Zelnick Henderson Kraft Zelnick Larson Bourgo Renner Zaborowski Rue Robertson Willard Foster Doppe Skinner Scott Gossard Marcus Salch 937 Page 489 Coleman Jonak Erickson Barker Tarpley Suhr Needham Richards Hursh Peters Bruder Roche Spalding Boyd Green Harvey McDonald McCafferty Harding Walsh Slonneger Roglis White Wisegarver Reeves Marich Logan Wall Rottersmann Lannert . Cochran Harszy Lockhart Rasmussen Ross Weiss Middlesworth Cornell Schlie Wellman Usalis Rodwell Levy Thomas Coulter Dunn Beck Hess Danielson Seddon AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Founded, University of Illinois, 1909 University of Illinois Branch To secure the interest of the students in a professional branch of their engineering FACULTY Carl H. Casberg, B.S., M.E. Ninety-five Active Chapters MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Frederick A. AckermannCarl E. Conron Harold E. Arnold Harry R. Barclay John L. Barker C Erward Beck Harry L. Beckerle, Jr. William A. Berger Daniel Blum John W. Boyd Richard R. Brightman Robert A. Brown Henry L. Bruder Milford D. Burrows Donald E. Carncross Orville Chamberlain William K. Cochran Albert R. Coleman John A. Cooper Edward L. Cornell James H. Coulter Lloyd C. Danielson Anthony Daukus Ralph E. Donnelly Carroll H. Dunn James K. Ellsworth Harry A. Erickson Carl F. Erikson Harold L. Fooler Ray Gehlbach Frederick Grasser Charles B. Green Jan V. Gunn E. T. Haines Paul J. Harding Charles H. Harszy Maurice E. Harvey Paul D. Hess M. L. Hlinsky Harry K. Huntoon Robert W. Hursh John H. Jonak Harold F. Kleckner Edwin F. Koehler Leo F. Koesterer Arthur J. Kush Boris Y. Kutner Eugene F. Lannert Ben H. Levy James D. Lockhart George H. Logan O. Jerome Long Rodert K. Lowry Fred Marich Donald W. McCafferty Alexander E. McCornack Bertrand N. McDonald Robert A. McGregor Charles M. Middlesworth Robert E. Miller Clarence B. Namensky Norris V. Needham Edward C. Nolan William O. Odgers Sam Paradiso William W. Peters Francis F. Poppenburg Frank J. Rasmussen John A. Reeves William D. Rich D. G. Richards John J. Roche Robert D. Rodwell William A. Roglis H. C. Ross Maurice Rottersmann Frederick M. Schlie Howard O. Scholl Kenneth Seddon Norman W. Seip Bruce K. Slonneger PI TAU SIGMA Founded, University of Illinois, 1915 Illinois Alpha Chapter William A. Slupik John W. Spalding Richard O. Stack Kenneth C Suhr Clarence E. Tarpley John A. Teiber Glenn R. Thomas Francis K. Usalis Jerry Valek Vincent L. Wall Woodrow Walsh LeRoy Weiss Edward J. Wellman William R. White Matt S. Wilson Gerald Wisegarver Fifteen Active Chapters To promote and develop the profession of mechanical engineering Carl H. Casberg, B.S., M.E. William N. Espy, M.S. Maurice K. Fahnestock, M.S. John A. Goff, Ph.D. FACULTY Clarence W. Ham, M.E. Alonzo P. Kratz, M.S. Oscar A. Leutwiler, B.S., M.E. Horace J. Macintire, M.M.E. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Paul E. Mohn, M.S., M.E. Joseph A. Polson, B.S., M.E. William H. Severns, M.S. Arthur C. Willard, B.S., D.Eng., LL.D. George D. Batterton Edward L. Cornell, Jr. Lloyd C. Danielson Ralph E. Donnelly Carroll H. Dunn Theodore N. Hackett Maurice E. Harvey Lyle J. Kramer Boris Y. Kutner Eugene F. Lannert George H. Logan Robert K. Lowry William W. Peters Bertrand N. McDonald Charles L. Rabe Norris V. Needham Kenneth Seddon Philip A. Sidell Bruce K. Slonneger J. Wesley Spalding Edward J. Wellman Spalding Hackett Needham Donnelly Kramer Dunn Lowry Wellman Sidell McDonald Harvey Logan Batterton Cornell Seddon Danielson 1957 Pierce Blackard Metcalf Shipton Smith Shank Coffman Turmail Westphal Stiven Hamp Fiorentini Zorn Hendricks Guthier ] -ape Wilson PHI MU ALPHA-SINFONIA Founded, New England Conservatory of Music, IS Alpha Xi Chapter Fifty-six Active Chapters To develop fraternal spirit, the mutual welfare of music students, and the advancement of music in America Arthur E. Cohen, B.Mus. Lanson F. Demming, B.Mus. Bruce R. Foote, B.Mus. Le Roy R. Hamp R. Maurice Blackard Ashlay R. Coffman Ralph Fiorentini Kenneth D. Gross Richard E. Guthier FACULTY Albert A. Harding, Mus.D. Mark H. Hindsley, A.M. Ralph M. Holmes, A.M. Hubert Kessler John G. Metcalf, A.B., B.Mus. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Charles M. Hendricks Paul H. Hines Edward C. Kalb Alonzo R. Lape Winston E. Lynes Mahlon B. Mercer Abe A. Parotti William C. Pierce Ralph E. Shank Grover E. Shipton Russell H. Miles, M.Mus. Walter L. Roosa, A.B. Sherman Schoonmaker, M.Mus. Frederick B. Stiven, B.Mus., A.A.G.O. Leonard A. Smith George M. Turmail Fred W. Westphal, Jr. Keith L. Wilson Harvey C. Zorn SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Founded, University of Michigan, 1903 Sigma Delta Chapter To form bodies of representative women who shall by their musical interest, uphold the highest ideals of a musical education Velma I. Kitchell, B.Mus., B.S. Nellie M. Stuart, B.Mus. Enid M. Beal Vera D. Britton Ruth H. Burlison Mary J. Carter Marion E. Corell Florence R. Davis Janet Flentje Mary G. Garver FACULTY Kathryn J. Sutherlin, A.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Sixty-eight Active Chapters Edith M. Usry, A.M., B.Mus., F.A.G.O. Helen Heinzman Helen E. Jackson Margaret J. Kimble Viola Loeseke Joyce V. Malott Janet Mertz Martha Miller Mary Miller Mary E. Mills Margaret A. Morgan Etta E. Pardee Rhoba Phillips Virginia M. Schafer Ruth J. Schmikel Rachel L. Smith Margaret S. Sproat Mildred M. Stadel Dorothy F. Trafton Doris E. Vance Marjorie Ward Virginia J. Wilson Helen G. Wosnuk Bernice J. Zwick ilson Corell Burli: ion Pardee Usry Wosnuk Flentje Vance Mills Mary Miller Kimble Malott Trafton Sproat Garver Martha Miller Mertz Beal Davis Schmikel Phillips Schafer Jackson Carter Britton Ward Zwick 937 Page 491 Ambrose Walton Leas Suft Smith Barlow Mills Yagow Woodall Dalton Florio Pershall McKean Jones Jelir.ck Moss Thompson Barmann Dancey GAMMA THETA PHI Founded, University of Illinois, 1931 Alpha Chapter To guard and expound the virtues of the profession of journalism One Active Chapter Reuel R. Barlow, A.M. John J. Ambrose George J. Barmann Frederick L. Dalton Charles L. Dancey Nelio A. Florio FACULTY Otho C. Leiter, A.B. Lawrence W. Murphy, A.M., Litt.D. Nelson H. Shere, A.B., D.D.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY James J. Jelinek, Jr. Merle W. Jones Robert C. Leas Louie C. McKean Charles W. Mills Earl C. Moss, Jr. William R. Pershall John R. Reynolds August C. Cisco Lyall F. Smith Walter C. Suft, Jr. Willard L. Thompson Robert E. Walton Warren S. Woodall Elbert A. Yagow Founded, University of Illinois, 1929 Otho C. Leiter, A.B. R. Field Beam Kathryn V. Bowen Mildred J. Brannon Wayland B. Cedarquist Dorothy E. Chapin Wallace S. Dooley Norma J. Gillingham Judith H. Glover Dorothy M. Goddard Lorraine A. Goldman Richard G. Gordley PHI ALPHA CHI To foster literary effort and to recognize superior ability in writing FACULTY MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY One Active Chapter Deloris Greenman Dorothy G. Gunderson Donn W. Hayes Margaret A. Kelly Marjorie S. Kline Alyce E. Kloos Robert C. Leas Mary B. Lehmann Jean E. Mann Roberta I. McAllister Barbara E. Moore Henry D. Moorman Irvin J. Mottl Rosemary T. O'Brien Lorraine L. Orens Kenneth B. Powless Haynes E. Reese Helen N. Roberts Thomas F. Ryan Allan R. Scholin Lawrence W. Murphy, A.M., Litt.D. Laurabell Schutt Thomas C. Shedd, Jr. George W. Slater Bette J. Staats Mary S. Stewart Elizabeth W. Warnes Ruth F. Weakly Elizabeth N. Webber David H. Welker Melba L. Wohlwend Gillingham Greenman Powless Wohlwend Leas Scholin O'Brien Kelly Moorman Chapin Ryan Slater Stewart Warnes Staats Roberts I Page 492 937 Decker Lincicome Young Albrecht Haedike Kiningham Ostrowski Jones Patterson Gordon Danreiter Summerfield OMEGA BETA PI Founded, University of Illinois, 1914 Alpha Chapter To promote a better understanding among pre- medical students and in their profession Six Active Chapters Leverett A. Adams, Ph.D. J. Howard Beard, A.M., M.D. Duane T. Englis, Ph.D. Coleman R. Griffith, Ph.D. William F. Hoheisel, A.M. Armand Albrecht Robert P. Blatchley John S. Clark Le Roy R. Danreiter Robert F. Decker Hamilton R. Fishback John R. Gordon FACULTY David R. Lincicome, B.A. Carl S. Marvel, Ph.D. Robert F. Paton, Ph.D. Waldo Shumway, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY William Haedike Robert C Jones Ben D. Kiningham Robert C. Lawson Morris F.Milligan Robert L. Moore Fabian S. Ostrowski Fred H. Turner, Ph.D. Harley J. Van Cleave, Ph.D. George I. Wallace, Ph.D. Floyd R. Watson, Ph.D. Klusman S. Parks Paul R. Patterson Cash Ramey Stephen C. Scott Carl W. Soderstrom Lawrence D. Summerfield Charles W. Young ZETA PHI ETA Founded, Northwestern University, 1893 Tau Chapter To encourage interest in more general participation among women in activities in the art of speech FACULTY Dorothy I. Anderson, A.M. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Perle H. Adler Thei.ma L. Brook Rachel M. Collins Catherine Dolch Mildred A. Fisher Rosalyn Gendler Doris M. Hans Irene P. Levis Katherine J. Lightbody Kathryn E. Marsh Fern B. Nelson Helen D. Porter Ida M. Richmond Eighteen Active Chapters Severina E. Nelson, A.M. Wanda L. Spencer Nell D. Stiglitz Anne J. Swanson Eleanor Young Marsh Lightbody Dolch Hans Swanson Adler Young Spencer Collins Porter Nelson Gendler 957 Page 493 '■ % a| L . fit 4 - z vK ABETmTT L, ' M -- -WM rf w fr sw afP ■ ■■■ v ■ ,ffi£ 4B PP- - -JeE 2r mb it K. Maher Ryan Winterb( Stutzman Armstrong Monroe McCloskey Drysdale Spialek Lauzon rg Torrence Meharry Knewitz Buck Benoist Sweney Oliver Christianson Sancken Murphy Bumann Hoit Rice Roberds Warburg Graves Bergstrom Thompson Pierson Obermayer Kelley Day Diederich M. Maher Donnelly Trombold Schuerman Maras Rives Poirot Cederwall Williams Bevilacqua GREGORIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Founded, University of Illinois, 191} Alpha Chapter To promote interest in literary work and to further the spirit of good fellowship among the girls of Illinois FACULTY Dorles C. Stutzman MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY One Active Chapter Barbara K. Armstrong M. Elizabeth Bellenger Virginia M. Benoist Edna F. Bergstrom Josephine C. Bevilacqua Ada M. Buck Bobby J. Bumann Marion D. Cederwall Carol I. Christianson Muriel H. Day Karlene M. Diederich Ethel M. Donnelly Winifred P. Drysdale Ann C. Elwell Margaret J. Graves Doloris Greenman Elizabeth M. Hoit Virginia M. Jarman Rosemary Kelley Dorothy S. Klotz Coleta H. Knewitz D. Jane Lauzon Kathryn E. Maher Mary M. Maher Margaret L. Maras Elizabeth A. McCloskey Rachel E. Meharry Jean J. Monroe Lorraine M. Murphy Margaret A. Obermayer Maxine Y. Oliver Katharine A. Pierson Elsie J. Poirot Hattie E. Rice Hallie J. Rives E. Maurenf Roberds Katherine Ropiequet Mary J. Ryan Irma S. Sancken Marie A. Schuerman Alice W. Spialek Bette J. Staats Eleanor S. Sweney Margaret A. Thompson Martha J. Torrence Mary A. Trombold Jeanne Van Petten Jean N. Warburg Louisa M. Williams Lois J. Winterberg Eleanor Young THETA SIGMA PHI Pi Chapter Founded, University of Washington, 1909 To honor outstanding women in the School of Journalism, to make definite contri- bution to the cause of better journalism, and to assist its members to real achievement in the field of letters Forty-two Active Chapters MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Llewellyn Baird Barbara Bell Marian J. Boruck Helen T. Burglund Marjorie J. Byers Ines Caudera Gwendolyn Dentinger Dorothy B. DuLany Mary E. Fleming Jean L. Gougler Mary Harmon Alice Hudelson Grace L. Liesendahl Virginia R. Mayer Rosemary Miller Elsie M. Mitchell Dolores E. Nagoda Virginia Palfrey Eileen M. Peters J. Barbara Phillipson Alice L. Pitts Dorothy L. Reuse Mary J. Ryan Jean E. Schiffner Rosemary Steuber Mary M. Thomson Louise Trimble Jane E. Wells Ann L. Wettengel Schiffner Pitts Trimble Bell Ryan Thomson Fleming Mayer Wettengel Harmon Wells DuLany Steuber Burglund Byers Gougler Reuse Phillipson Boruck Caudera Miller Liesendahl Dentinger Mitchell Nagoda Peters Palfrey 19-51 Coggins Higgins Jeffries Zwaska Bushman Berger Vallette Hansen Darke Shick Linn Carlsten Wayham Katz Kempf Flora Chinlund McSkimin Coyle Griffith Founded, University of Illinois, 1922 David G. Bourgin, Ph.D. Hugh A. Brown, M.S., E.E. SYNTON Alpha Chapter To promote a keener interest in the science of radio FACULTY George K. Green, M.S. Willis E. Phillips, B.S. Charles T. Knipp, Ph.D. Carl E. Skroder, M.S. Two Active Chapters Kenneth S. Stice, Capt., S.C. Joseph T. Tykociner, E.E. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Willard P. Armstrong Owen E. Berger Stephen F. Bushman Carl A. Carlsten Daniel K. Chinlund Max H. Coggins James P. Coyle, Jr. Robert S. Darke James L. Dennis Wallace A. Depp Harry M. Flora David I. Griffith James D. Hansen Frank V. Higgins Robert E. Jeffries William B. Katz Raymond A. Kempf Fred A. Linn Herbert I. McSkimin George M. Scherrer Jack D. Schnable Dale H. Shick Charles J. Vallette John P. Wainscott Charles F. Wayham John F. Zwaska AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Founded, 1884, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Illinois Student Branch One Hundred and Nine Active Chapters Merlin J. Adams Frederick H. Ames Ralph J. Andermans Ernest H. Ardahl Owen E. Berger Ernest L. Berninger Bernard G. Beverley George M. Booth Arthur S. Brown Willard G. Buck Joe C. Buechl Everett F. Buehler Stephen F. Bushman Carl E. Campbell Thurman G. Campbell John S. Capps John W. Carey John I. Carr Morris K. Carr G. Billy Carson Norman R. Carson Robert G. Clay Norman C. Colby Edward C. Cwiklo Fred Delmastro James L. Dennis Glen D. DeVore To promot e ME student interest in Electrical Engineering MBERS IN UNIVERSITY Karle DeWolf Robert J. Diefenthaler Nick Di Vito Austin R. Dyson H. Dalbert Eglin Orville J. Eilers Bernard Epstein Wayne P. Fanyo Charles W. Filson Charles G. Fiske Harold W. Fraser Harold L. Garton Frank R. Ghiselli P. Roger Gillette J. Warren Gratian Roumens Hansen John C. Haugeland Carl T. Herdman Clarence G. Herrington Martin Higgason Frank V. Higgins William P. Hoban Frank E. Hostettler Richard L. Hull Leo E. James Russell Jensen Warner R. Johnson Raymond L. Keiffer Raymond A. Kempf Richard W. Kerch Bernard J. Kiel Lloyd D. Knapp Walter J. Korenevich Chester Kwast Charles A. Lane Frank W. Linder Edwin A. Link Richard R. Little Roland H. Lundgren Leonard T. Lurvey William D. Lyon William C. Manchester Donald F. Marsten Howard B. Mauch Edwin J. McGowan William V. McGuire Herbert J. McSkimin Paul F. Mehnert Walter Milewski Allen K. Miller James M. Miller Carl M. Milner Heber J. Morrison James A. Murray John G. Parnell L. C. Patacsil Harry T. Pearson Harold A. Petersen Robert P. Powers Richard R. Preston William S. Price Maurice L. Quinn Robert H. Rann Willard J. Reid George M. Rezny Paul W. Ryburn Stanley W. Ryden Charles S. Sandler Joseph Schaefer George M. Scherrer Warren W. Schmalenberger Robert A. Schneider William E. Schrieber Ray V. Schwartz Martin Shapiro Charles F. Shriver Neal D. Sim William A. Sinks William R. Sloat Alton J. Smith Fred C. Smith Frederick W. Steffen John Thrithart Thaddeus J. Tomczyk Robert W. Tonning Harold D. Townsend Robert Trachtenberg James F. Tracy William F. Tracy John M. Trummel V. Reed Tullis Robert D. Turgeon Robert J. Turk Charles J. Vallette Clarence E. VanSlyck Edward Wagner Charles F. Wayham Arthur F. Weers George H. Weichsel J. Hubert Wetzel Richard A. Wetzel Francis M. Whitaker Edmund C. Zawistanowicz Robert L. Zier jack Aldrich Zmeskal John F. Zwaska McGowan Filson Trummel Tullis Petersen Rann Milewski Berninger Cwiklo Pearson G. Carson Kempf McSkimin Milner Colby Townsend Capps Mauch Weers Eilers N. Carson Hoban Brown 1951 Page 495 Weinard L. W. Hartman M. Johnson L. O. Hartman Culbert Fletcher Larsen Keithley Retherford W. Johnson Randall Kail Moore Washburn Raut Saunders Sobel Bonhard Klehm Hrnak Littleford Tilley Dolch M. Dorner Fossler Doolittle H. Dorner Foster Farr Goding Parker Brine Downes FLORICULTURAL CLUB Founded, University of Illinois, 1914 Alpha Chapter Herman B. Dorner, M.S. Stanley W. Hall, B.S. To. advance floricultural knowledge and to promote good fellowship FACULTY James Hutchinson MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY One Active Chapter Frederick F. Weinard, Ph.D. John W. Amling Joe D. Balsley John H. Bonhard Jane R. Brine Walter N. Brown Ralph J. Burke John R. Culbert Eleanor Dolch Robert W. Doolittle Mary A. Dorner Jane L. Downes Ralph W. Farr Donald H. Fletcher Raymond N. Fossler Lon Foster Richard W. Godfrey Lloyd A. Goding Lawrence O. Hartman Lyon W. Hartman Marcel A. Hrnak Hershel R. Hubbs Morris R. Johnson William H. Johnson William E. Keithley Karl G. Klehm Harry C Kohl Raymond L. Larsen Frank J. Littleford George A. Lowe H. Paul Moore Sidney S. Munro H. Rachel Parker William R. Randall A. Caroline Raut Kenneth L. Retherford Mary J. Saunders Wilbur Sobel L. Bruce Tilley Lou B. Voigt Andrew S. Washburn Richard D. Wilson Leonard Windmiller Flossie F. Witt Allen P. Z ender PHI CHI THETA Founded, Columbia University, 1924 Alta G. Saunders, A.M. Sigma Chapter To promote the interest of women in business FACULTY Twenty-three Active Chapters Janet L. Weston, Ph.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Dorothy M. Broeg Shirley R. Bryant Bobby J. Bumann Marion D. Cederwall Blanche I. Czakler Dorothy F. Freese Beth Gronemeier Elizabeth R. Gyory Lois A. Hackmann Jane W. Hauser June N. Johnson Mary B. Jutton Helen M. Knoebel Edna Koller Muriel M. Kring C. Ruth McNary Anita L. Milleville F. Jane Mo ore Elizabeth M. Morrow Grace F. Mueller Ann Norton Doris I. Partlow Ruth M. Salladay Jane E. Tharp Erma P. Witt Norton Gyory Tharp McNary Hackmann Hauser Milleville Czakler Partlow Koller Bryant Moore Witt Kring Gronemeier Bumann Johnson Cederwall Freese Broeg Mueller Knoebel Salladay 937 -1 Vaniman Chadwick V. Mayer Ryan Staehling Herman Foster Card Sett Root Erickson Schulte Wechter Hauptii Quirke Moore Parker Kirk Heimbaugh Brannon Webber E. Mayer McGinty Diederich Smith Wiedling Pearce Krueger Hofmann Randolph Daley Still Grimes Bigler M. Palfrey Jameson V. Palfrey ALPHA PI DELTA Founded, University of Illinois, 1934 Alpha Chapter To unite advanced Girl Scouts in closer bonds of fellowship MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ruth B. Baar Ruth E. Bigler Althea J. Bilsborrow Mildred J. Brannon Ruth H. Burlison Mary E. Card Janet L. Chadwick Billie Daley Karlene M. Diederich R. Shirley Erickson Annamargaret Foster Ina R. Grimes Cecil D. Hauptli Jeannette Heimbaugh Charlotte A. Herman Corris M. Hofmann Elizabeth M. Hoit Ruth C Jameson Colleen J. Kirk Louise S. Krueger M. Eileen Mayer Virginia R. Mayer Clara F. McGinty Zelma B. Metzler F. Jane Moore Marjorie H. Palfrey Virginia Palfrey H. Rachel Parker Betty R. Pearce Dorothy J. Power Frances G. Quirke Betty Randolph Kathryn M. Root Mary J. Ryan Jean Schulte One Active Chapter Janet R. Scovill Barbara J. Sett Mary M. Smith Jean S. Staehling Shirley I. Still Margaret J. Vaniman Elizabeth N. Webber Barbara J. Wechter Dorothae C. Wiedling HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Founded, University of Illinois, 1902 Mary W. Beam, M.S. Marie L. Ackerman Ada M. Allen Lois W. Almy Geraldine Anderson Nola E. Arnold Margaret E. Baker Marian H. Banks Elizabeth F. Bashen Margaret E. Baudison Maxine L. Beaver Violet M. Benham Ruth V. Bennett Virginia M. Benoist Nellie M. Berry Lois E. Betzer Venita B. Bierman Mary K. Blackford Florence C. Bodenbach Marjorie M. Boe Lucy C. Boys Lillian K. Braasch Gertrude A. Brandon Mary M. Bray Ina M. Breckenridge Rose E. Brewer Luna S. Brown To promote Home Economics FACULTY MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ida M. Budd Mildred O. Carroll Wanda j. Casto Virginia M. Clark Medora M. Clow Elizabeth A. Colean Mary E. Cordis Helen J. Crawford Elizabeth Creighton Phyllis M. Curl Ruth Curry Betty J. Curtis Alice V. Davis Eleanor O. Davis Mable A. Eck Myrtle A. Eck Manesa A. Edwards N. Marian Ehler Elizabeth M. Eisele Effie R. Elliot R. Jane Elliot Bernice A. Engelking Virginia A. Esmond Mary F. Feeser Rita M. Finley Wilma J. Fox Charlotte E. Garrett Lucile J. Gingerich Garnet L. Ginther Phyllis A. Goodwin Jane L. Gordon Nancy E. Grosboll Frances R. Grove Ina F. Hall Gwendolyn F. Hammer Genevieve M. Hays Helen E. Herriott Dorf.nf Hieser Lucile Hieser Ellen M. Hill E. Lucille Hiller Elizabeth M. Hoit Katharine M. Horan Louise H. Hoskins Ardis G. Hubbs Marjorie H. Innes Dorothy M. Irwin Dorothy James Sarah I. Jencks Melva B. Johannigmeier Elma C. Johnson Marie V. Johnson COLETA H. KNEWITZ Marie E. Kreici Wilma Leesman Cynthia E. Lockhart Aleta E. Logan Mildred L. Lusk Margaret L. Lutz Elizabeth MacClinchie Helen M. Malek Katherine E. Manchester Mildred M. Mast Vivian M. McAfee Bonnie J. McCray Geraldine L. Meeker Elizabeth I. Mies Arlene J. Mighell Shirley H. Mighell Mary K. Miller Ruth E. Montgomery Mary E. Norton Gladys M. Page Laura M. Parteit Mary A. Potter Betty Price Corinne Price Dora E. Rayburn One Active Chapter Pearl Jannssen, M.S. Lois R. Reace Effie G. Renner Catherine E. Riggs M. Louise Rucker Thelma G. Schrader Elizabeth J. Scott Lorraine C. Sherman Elizabeth L. Smith Helen A. Smith Virginia M. Spiller Helen D. Stackhouse Lela F. Stanford Ruth V. Strohm Madonna E. Strole Marjorie J. Tabor Esther R. Vahle Florence M. Van Hook Marjorie L. Van Wormer Margaret E. Wehking Evelyne C. Welch Helen E. Wikoff Mary E. Willard Mary A. Wolfram Lewis E. Wunderlich Mary E. Wunderlich Marian F. Yepsen Fox Hammer Van Hook Knewitz Hubbs Casto M. Johnson Hoskins Stackhouse Bray Willard Crawford Vahle E. Johnson Hays Feeser Brewer Hoit Mies Rayburn Miller Bennett Davis Brandon Rucker Grove Banks Meeker Price Scott D. Hieser Esmond Benoist Leesman Mast Hall Boe Lusk Sherman Curtis Ackerman Riggs Anderson L. Hieser Spiller Page Engelking Goodwin Baker Wekhing Montgomery Lutz Lockhart Edwards Herriott Strole Curry Johannigmeier Garrett Gordon M. Wunderlich Clow Yepsen Curl Finley Braasch Allen Tabor Baudison Gingerich Eisele Grosboll Hill Schrader Myrtle Eck Mable Eck Bierman Strohm Carroll Potter Krejci 937 Page 497 Hudson Whaler. Erd Huie Benson Litman Soifer Rusk Lopez Bisson Stange PAN-XENIA Founded, University of Washington, 1919 U. S. Zeta Chapter Fourteen Active Chapters To develop interest in foreign trade and promote higher ideals and standards of business ethics in transactions involving international commerce among individuals engaged in this line of work throughout the world Simon Litman, Dr.Jur.Pub. et Rer.Cam. Floyd L. Benson Jack O. Bisson Derrick L. Brewster FACULTY MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Charles M. Thompson, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Robert H. Erd Wayne D. Hudson C Edward Huie Eugene L. Lopez Frederick E. Rusk Morris Soifer Arthur R. Stange Eugene J. Whalen UNIVERSITY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS SOCIETY Founded, University of Illinois, 1913 R. R. Root Chapter Five Active Chapters Joseph C. Blair, D.Sc. Karl B. Lohmann, M.L.A. Donald C. Geake Sam L. Huddleston To honor outstanding scholarship in the Department of Landscape Architecture, to make a definite contribution to the art of landscape architecture FACULTY Irving L. Peterson, B.S. Florence B. Robinson, M.L.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Wiley T. Jones, Jr. Robert M. O'Donnell Edward W. Tabaka Otto G. Schaffer, B.S. Stanley H. White, M.L.A. Barbara L. Warner Ruth D. White Blair Peterson O'Donnell S. H. White Lohmann Warner Tabaka Jones Geake Huddleston R. D. White Page 498 1957 Goldstein Hall Craine Fieber Nefstead Kubick Noll Herriott Kennel Seeger Ohlson Lawson Ash Clancy Compton Schaaf Foersterling Engelman Simpson Lively Farmer Rodman Lynn Moore Gruber Ridge Bairstow McCullough Pitann Holland Ruddock Owens Fischler Baughman Chapman Richards MacGalliard Nichols Forlaw Storm Olsen Pearce RIFLE CLUB Founded, University of Illinois, 1936 Illinois Chapter To promote interest in marksmanship in the R.O.T.C. and among University students in general MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Stanley H. Arthur John A. Ash Robert R. Bairstow Marie K. Barrek D. June Baughman Sherlee Busch Elizabeth Chapman R. Mark Clancy Arthur C. Cocagne Joseph W. Compton Leslie O. Craine Gordon G. Crowder, Katherine M. Dohm Jr. Margaret A. Edmonds Howard S. Ellmore Fred C. Engelman Margaret E. Fairbairn Harriet J. Farmer Frank A. Fieber Gretchen Fischler R. A. Fisher Frederick J. FoersterlincJames B. Hunter Ethyl S. Forlaw Harold J. Jester Robert C. Garretson William E. Kennel Benjamin A. Goldstein Casmer A. Krol Richard L. Gordon Frank R. Kubick Jane H. Gregory Adam Gruber Ernest M. Hall Miles M. Hartman Paul E. Herriott, Jr. L. Virginia Holland Harold E. Holstrom Mary J. Hosford Paul F. Lawson Thomas G. Lively Marjorie E. Lynn Mary M. MacGalliard Willard B. Mannon George E. McCullough David R. Miller A. Robert Moore Melvin E. Nefstead Eolyne Y. Nichols Donald E. Noll Le Roy J. Ohlson Margaret A. Olsen Mary H. Owens Warren D. Orr Betty R. Pearce Dorothea M. Pepperdin Ogden A. Phipps Ruth D. Pitann David C. Player Elizabeth A. Richards Thomas L. Ridge Helen Rodman Thelma M. Ruddock Vernon A. Schaaf Stuart G. Sears Ninety Active Chapters Fred C. Seeger Henry B. Simpson Henry J. Smejkal fMary M. Smith Gerhard R. Sprengling George Sterba H. C. Stocking Carma G. Storm Robert M. Strieter Richard D. Wilson Alfred E. Winholt Raymond R. Zellan HOOF AND HORN CLUB Founded, University of Illinois, 1910 Alpha Chapter To create good fellowship among livestock men FACULTY James L. Edmonds, B.S. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY One Active Chapter Clyde H. Ackf.rman Clarence E. Akin John C. Alison Leland H. Anderson Robert M. Ash Ray D. Ashton Earl C. Bantz Frank M. Benitz Frank L. Brown James C. Bruner Harold H. Butzow Neil A. Calkins Ellsworth V. Carmichael Maurice A. Cattani John W. Cazel Erwin F. Cihak Virgil L. Clodi Loren H. Davis HONSHELL F. DOSSEY R. Franklin Dugan Edward O. Elliott Donald B. Ferguson Frank A. Fieber Roy I. Finley Charles E. Fisher Fred C. Francis David L. Freeman Raymond K. Gehlbach Delmar E. Gurley John E. Harber Claud H. Harrold, Jr. Lee R. Hays Harold R. Hfckman Richard A. Herm Frank H. Horn David F. Hubbard William F. Hutchinson Robert W. Ioder Donald L. Johnson Glenn L. Johnson Carl T. Karlburg Raymond G. Kent Russel D. Knox John O. Kuhn John A. Lamb Glenn O. Leighty William H. Longley Burdette B. Lutz Jesse B. Mallow Willard B. Mannon Donald G. McAllister Ralph Q. McKinney Willard D. Moore Harold S. Morine Harold E. Noren Howard R. Parish Walter D. Parks Donald M. Peach William E. Perisho Charles D. Perkinson Lloyd J. Phipps Dean H. Quin Eugene L. Ranck Robert W. Rhinehart Norman H. Richards George A. Richter Leland S. Rolf Isaac H. Rowand D. Henry Ruebush Wesley E. Rutherford Harvey D. Safford Arthur L. Schick Robert E. Schrader Stanley E. Schwarm Orison R. Seibert Frederick J. Sinclair, Jr. George W. Slater Nicholas E. Sloan Norman L. Smith Charles W. Snow Robert E. Spangler John R. Spear Paul J. Stafford Maurice M. Strang Max M. Summers Francis W. Swearingen William G. Swearingen Cheslea C. Taylor Byron D. Thier Charles L. Voorhees Everett J. Warwick Herbert Watts Paul M. Weas Winfield S. Weaver Robert J. Webb Hubert L. Welsh Eber F. Wetzel William K. Wieland Bonard S. Wilson Byron Wright Roy W. Wright Roland G. Yager Brown Sinclair Ranck Carmichael Edmonds Weas Lamb Warwick Spangler F. Swearingen B. Wright Voorhees Davis Ackerman Rowand Wieland Webb Freeman Mallow Mannon Welsh Richter McAllister Smith Morine Schwarm Spear Ashton Dugan Perkinson Taylor Francis Rolf Anderson Strang Bruner Thier Snow Leighty Wetzel Schick Kuhn W. Swearingen Dossey Alison Slater Cihak Clodi Finley Schrader Kent Akin Herm Benitz 1951 Page 499 Croessmann Florio Cramer Taylor Lasater Mitchell Hallden Mies Deutschman Founded, University of Illinois, 1932 TOMAHAWK Tomahawk Chapter Sophomore honorary to recognize and encourage independent freshman activity men One Active Chapter Willard M. Cramer John G. Croessmann Archie J. Deutschman Howard S. Ellmore Nelio A. Florio William J. Guerin MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY John T. Hallden James W. Ingram George W. Kiningham Vernon W. Kraetsch Harry A. Lasater George A. Lowe Wilmur M. McCown Harold H. Mies John D. Mitchell Woodrow W. Packard Raymond W. Poat Kermit A. Rolland Allan R. Scholin Richard L. Sizer Leo W. Stasica Francis M. Taylor ALPHA SIGMA NU Founded, University of Illinois, 1919 Alpha Chapter To promote physical education and scholarship among the girls of the University of Illinois Three Active Chapters Iona J. Cope, M.S. Delta H. Cuthbert, B.S. Louise Freer, A.M. FACULTY Laura J. Huelster, A.M. Mary F. Lawson, Ph.B. Jane Lawyer, B.S. Josephine E. Renshaw, M.S. Carita Robertson, A.M. Enid Schnauber, M.S. Cornelia Burge Graduate Students Dorothy E. Mohn Genevieve L. Anderson Marguerite Begnoche MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Josephine P. Meixner Virgimia L. Rugh Jean S. Staehling Virginia A. Wright Lawson Cope Robertson Huelster Wright Staehling Rugh Anderson Meixner ';' 1957 Page 500 Harno Fruin Mills Eckhardt Collins Jeanblanc Bettner Foersterling Maxwell G. B. Weisiger Velde G. D. Weisiger Benedetto Krusemark Odle Lay Gury Siever Kenehan McNeil PHI ALPHA DELTA Founded, Kent College of Law, 1£ Magruder Chapter To promote interest amo?tg law students Fifty-two Active Chapters William E. Britton, A.M., J.D. Essel R. Dillavou, A.M., J.D. Bernard Benedetto Wayne R. Bettner William E. Collins Willard L. Eckhardt Frederick J. Foersterling Founded, Syracuse University, 1914 FACULTY Albert J. Harno, B.S., LL.B. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Roger Fruin Elmer F. Gury Lindsey R. Jeanblanc Bruce M. Jones Edward F. Kenehan Albert H. Krusemark Samuel H. Lay Bernard G. Maxwell Robert L. McNeil Fredrick S. Siebert, A.B., J.D. George B. Weisiger, B.S., LL.B., J.D. Robert E. Mills Ivan E. Odle Howard J. Siever. Harold H. Veede Gene D. Weisiger PI MU EPSILON Illinois Alpha Chapter To foster an interest in Mathematics and provide recognition for those distinguishing themselves in this field Twenty-eight Active Chapters Beulah M. Armstrong, Ph.D. Harold W. Bailey, Ph.D. David G. Bougin, Ph.D. Oliver K. Bower, Ph.D. Henry R. Brahana, Ph.D. Leonard Bristow, Ph.D. Robert D. Carmichael, Ph.D. Josephine H. Chanler, Ph.D. Warren Ambrose Howard G. Bergmann Donald M. Brown Elbert P. Carter James M. Dobbie FACULTY Arthur B. Coble, Ph.D., LL.D. Arthur R. Crathorne, Ph.D. Arnold Emch, Ph.D. Miles C. Hartley, Ph.D. Olive C. Hazlett, Ph.D. Harry Levy, Ph.D. Henry J. Miles, Ph.D. George A. Miller, Ph.D., LL.D. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Joseph J. Eachus Holly C. Fryer Frank C. Gentry Richard L. Hull Mary D. Iball Adolph E. Katra James R. Kent Ralph G. La Baw Virginia Modesitt Gerald E. Moore, Ph.D. Harold M. Mott-Smith, Ph.D. Echo D. Pepper, Ph.D. Joseph W. Peters, Ph.D. Leonard L. Steimley, Ph.D. Henrietta P. Terry, Ph.D. Wilfrid Wilson, B.S. Francis M. Pulliam Carl Rohde Herbert J. Sprengel Robert M. Thrall Richard E. Watson Welker Gentry Fryer Brown Kent Coggeshall Hohn Carlson Crowle y Knutz Bergmann © 1931 Page 501 NESS ai ui JiA e )C INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Associated Military Stores Bryant Stratton College . Busey's State Bank .... Cable Piano Company .... Commonwealth Edison Electric Shops . Deere Company ..... G. R. Grubb Company .... Illinois Bell Telephone Company . Pantagraph Printing Stationery Company Paul Stone-Raymor, Ltd. Trianon Amusement Company We ber Studio ..... Western Division American Kennel Club Williamson Printing Publishing Company 511 505 507 511 511 509 517 507 513 515 507 511 515 515 ' INTENSIVE STENOGRAPHIC COURSE for College Students and Graduates Puts a keen edge on academic training! Achieve dictation speed of 100 words per minute in 100 days — assured for one fee. Day classes only. Register any day, Thursday evening or Saturday afternoon. Classes begin July 6, October 4, 1937 January 3, April 4, 1938 Also regular business courses — day or evening. Business Administration, Executive-Secretarial, Stenotypy, Accounting, Etc. Bryant Stratton COLLEGE vs' w 18 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL. Page 505 GENERAL INDEX Abel, Alice J 475 Abel, J. W 388 Abney, A. L 386 Acacia 360 Accountancy Club 478, 479, 480 Achaea 469 Achenbach, D. F 50, 146, 342, 348, 478, 485 Acker, R. W 397 Ackerman, C. H 150, 385, 499 Ackerman, J 385 Ackerman, Marie L 497 Ackerman, W. A 349 Ackermann, F. A 50, 371, 490 Ackert, Edith T 211, 466 Activities . . . . .- . 227 Acton, H. H 144 Acton, N. 1 293, 393 Adams, Burdette 425 Adams, Burnice G 50, 267, 457 Adams, E. C 50, 148, 342, 351 Adams, E. M 390, 396 Adams, F. W 342, 346 Adams, J. V S 411 Adams, L. A 360, 372, 493 Adams, M. V 342, 346, 351 Adams, N. M 50 Adams, P. A ..149, 360 Adams, R 144, 362, 370 Adams, R. P 323, 325 Adelman, P. G 182, 478 Ades, Rietta 434 Adis, G. W 50, 383 Adkins, Mary E 466 Adkins, Ruth H 151, 466 Adkisson, Kathryn E 50, 253, 467 Adler, E. R 427 Adler, J. 1 153 Adler, Perle H...47, 49, 50, 233, 240, 241, 270 271, 282, 302, 453, 493 Adler, R. L 392 Administrative Officers of the University 41 Adrounie, V. H 247, 460 Adsit, Mary J 137, 240, 241, 250, 435, 482 Aebischer, H. W 195, 418 Aeolia 469 Aft, Bertha 293 Agatucci, G. S 398 Ag Dance ■ 266 Agnew, A. F 325, 366 Agnew, Carolyn ... .49, 50, 246, 270, 446, 482 Agnew, T. L 50, 145, 325, -366 Agricultural Council 245 Agriculture, College of 64 Agruss, Ida M 144, 145 Ahlers, Marion L 469 Aiken, H 348 Ainsworth, R. C 50, 402 Aitken, C. S 379 Akemann, E. W 406 Akemann, R. W 150, 366 Akin, C. E ' 298, 365, 499 Akin, M 50 Akins, R. T 478 Albano, L. M 377 Alberstett, Ruth L 140, 260, 277, 296 322, 466, 478 Alberts, R. J 344, 349 Albig, J. W 399 Albin, E. L 146 Albrecht, A 493 Albrecht, Lucille E 50 Album, N. B 364 Alcestis 465 Alcorn, S. 0 212, 213, 399 Aleknas, Josephine A 466 Aleksiun, Genevieve 474 Aleksiun, Helen D 50, 474 Alexander, Caroline R 465 Alexander, J 321 Alexander, Jane F 145, 253 Alexander, M. R 293, 392 Aliotta, Vinsentia C 50 Alison, J. C 50, 245, 266, 385, 499 Allara, M. A 416 Alleman, N. J 148 Allen, Ada M 298, 467, 497 Allen, Alice B 474 Allen, Anna L 292, 298, 474 Allen, C. L 153, 370 Allen, E. E 381 Allen, F. H 51, 244, 298, 385 Allen House 469 Allen, J. C 51, 370 Allen, L. G 383 Allen, L. T., Jr : 405 Allen, Laura D 435 Allen, M. A 392 Allen, R. W 487 Allen, Valerie H 465 Allen, W. E 51 Allen, W. H 408 Allison, Betty L 474 Allman, E 51 Allman, J. F 372 Allum, Nancy E 442 Allyn, Portia M 468 Almgren, C. R 349 Almy, Lois W 51, 497 Alpert, Edna M 475 Alpert, Rose J 475 Alpha Chi Omega 432 Alpha Chi Rho 361 Alpha Chi Sigma 362 Alpha Delta Phi 363 Alpha Delta Pi 433 Alpha Epsilon Phi 434 Alpha Epsilon Pi 364 Alpha Gamma Delta 435 Alpha Gamma Rho 360 Alpha House 468 Alpha Kappa Kappa 423 Alpha Kappa Lambda 366 Alpha Kappa Pi 367 Alpha Kappa Psi 484 Alpha Lambda Delta 151 Alpha Omicron Pi 436 Alpha Phi 437 Alpha Pi Delta 497 Alpha Rho Chi 368 Alpha Sigma Nu 500 Alpha Sigma Phi 212, 222, 223, 369 Alpha Tau Alpha 486 Alpha Tau Omega 370 Alpha Tau Sigma 352 Alpha Xi Delta 438 Alpha Zeta 149 Altmansberger, G. E 136, 195, 405, 485 Altorfer, E 257 Alumni Association 249 Alvey, Betty L 272, 296, 436, 482 Amberg, W. A 378 Ambrose, J. J 492 Amling, J. W 51, 371, 496 Amsterdam, H. C 411 Andermann, Marian M 466 Anderson, A. C 51 Anderson, A. G 146, 148, 321, 370 Anderson, Amelia L 51, 473 Anderson, Betty A 292, 445 Anderson, C. R 409, 484 Anderson, D. W 423 Anderson, Dorothy 1 493 Anderson, D. R 204 Anderson, Genevieve L 277, 279, 447, 500 Anderson, Geraldine 51, 253, 467, 497 Anderson, Helen M 475 Anderson, J. C 323, 365 Anderson, J. F 346, 478 Anderson, J. L 352 Anderson, J. M 362 Anderson, J. 0 51, 359, 401 Anderson, J. V 402, 489 Anderson, K. C 349 Anderson, L. H 499 Anderson, LaVerne A 414 Anderson, Lillian E 471 Anderson, Lois M 51, 147, 433 Anderson, Margaret L 474 Anderson, Mary E 51, 456, 478 Anderson, P 405 Anderson, R. E 369 Anderson, R. F 359, 384 Anderson, Ruth E 51, 435 Anderson, Ruth H 463, 468, 473 Anderson, S. E 425 Anderson, Vivian E 444 Anderson, W. L 387 Andrew, D. E 369 Andrew, F. W 245, 325 Andrews, A. 1 360, 362 Andrews, R. D 203, 410, 483 Andrus, E. R 384 Angdahl, Bernice M 322 Angel, K. F 478, 485 Anklowitz, T. J 389 Annis, Betty M 273, 296, 465 Antonchick, J 348 Anything Goes 283 Appell, Alice J 444 Appell, C. L 325 April 163 Arbeiter, H. 1 150 Arbuckle, Betty L 51, 443 Arcadia 469 Archer, L. B 360 Archer, L. D 425 Archibald, C. B 51, 478 Ardahl, E. H 51 Ard en, Phoebe J 144, 145, 153 Arends, G. W 427 Arkiss, L 52 Arepo 304 Armato, D 377 Armour, R. L 52, 342, 350 Armstrong, Barbara K. ..151, 282, 307, 474, 494 Armstrong, Beulah M 457, 501 Armstrong, H. C 323 Armstrong, J. H 390 Armstrong, L. J 374 Armstrong, M. G 147 Armstrong, Phyllis J 137, 295, 445, 482 Armstrong, W. P 495 Arnold, B. R 390 Arnold, H. E 490 Arnold, J. R 478 Arnold, L 426 Arnold, Mary 52 Arnold, Nola E 473, 497 Arnold, R. B 52, 348 Arnold, R. T 145, 362 Arnold, W. R 136, 179 Aronson, Ethel A 464 Artery, Vernette A 450 Arthur, F. C 145 Arthur, S. H 52, 175, 499 Arvey, Dorothy 475 Arvey, Jean 475 Aschermann, D. M 408 Ash, J. A 499 Ash, R. M 347, 499 Ashamy, R. G 195, 478 Ashbaugh, A. F 52, 366 Ashby, Eloise 464 Ashby, R. C 391 Ashjian, N 376, 478 Ashley, R. L 150, 399, 483 Ashmore, R 52 Ashton, R. D 499 Ashwood, L. F 195, 421 Ashworth, C. H 297, 388 Askew, J. M 353 Astell, Louise W 145 Atherton, C. W 425 Athletic Administration 169 Athletic Association 172 Athletics 167 Atkinson, H. W 299. 351 mV' Page 506 UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS BUSEY'S STATE BANK Located in Urbana in 1868 THE GROWTH OF THESE TWO IN- STITUTIONS IS INDICATIVE OF THE SERVICES THEY HAVE RENDERED IT'S EASY TO TELEPHONE HOME. IOUNG men and women away at school will find it easy to keep in touch with home affairs if they will telephone par- ents and friends regularly. A telephone call takes but a few minutes away from school activities. You tell the news and you hear the news. Parents will enjoy and appreciate a regular telephone call each week — it eases their minds as to your health and well-being and gives them a sense of participation in the ex- citing events of campus life. Bell System lines reach everywhere — the cost is small, wherever you call. Take advantage of the bargain Person-to-Person and Statlon- to-Station night rates which are now in effect every evening after 7 P.M. and all day Sunday. 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F 399 Baer, Faith M '. 52, 472, 478 Bagel, Libusha B.... 469 Bagg, J. C 52, 242, 243, 306, 342, 350, 382 Baggott, J. W 391 Bagley, Marcia L 471 Baha' i Youth Group 252 Bailar, J. C 362, 398 Bailey, Eleanor F 474 Bailey, H. W 501 Bailey, Harriet E 277, 279, 466 Bailey, L 410, 489 Bailey, R. D 247, 383 Bailey, S. R 346 Baily, H. H 382, 484, 485 Bain, C. C 367 Baird, B. T 342, 346, 349, 366 Baird, Llewellyn .- 52, 448, 494 Baird, W. E 147 Bairstow, R. R 203, 346, 383, 499 Baka, Eleanor B 147 Baker, H. D 293, 407 Baker, Margaret E 49, 52, 436, 497 Baker, Marian A 464 Baker, Marian L 447, 482 Baker, Mary J 446 Baker, P. C 307, 363 Baker, P. H 349 Baker, R. D 52, 481, 486 Baker, R. G 478 Baker, R. H 395 Baker, Virginia A 436, 482 Baker, W. M 410 Balbach, S. B 296, 366 Balding, B 426 Baldridge, Mae L 466, 469 Balduf, W. V 377 Baldwin, D. W. . . , 52 Baldwin, E. C 369, 376 Baldwin, Elizabeth C 322 Baldwin, G. 1 448 Baldwin, J. A 359, 391, 486 Baldwin, Mary J 273, 296, 435 Baldwin, Roberta M 247, 270, 441 Bales, Ho B 456, 470 Bales, P. N 347 Ball, A. J 368 Ball, Eileen M '. . 443 Ball, Mary D 52, 443 Ball, N. R 53 Ball, R. L 407 Ballance, Mary J 151, 272, 296, 307, 310, 431 437, 482 Ballance, W. B 293, 347, 372 Ballard, F, P 321, 395 Ballard, G. B 426 Ballou, J. W 425 GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed Balodimas, E. S 368 Balsley, J. D 53, 496 Banck, R. A 373 Band of X 485 -Bandy, E. F., Jr 415 Banker, Martha 277, 466 Banks, M. M 411 Banks, Marian H 324, 472, 497 Banks, Marjorie H 151, 324, 472 Bannister, Sara J 433 Bantz, E. C 499 Barber, Margaret J 53, 452 Barbour, Gail E 442 Barbre, Sibyl L 53, 324, 466 Barclay, H. R 490 Barclay, R. K 321 Barclay, Winifred M 296, 435 Bard, R. E 403 Barker, Betsy L 441 Barker, Helen R 475 Barker, J. L., Jr 53, 375, 490 Barker, L. W 53 Barkett, S. J 425 Barkley, D. F 53, 342, 348, 359, 361 Barlow, R. R 153, 492 Barman, M. J 392 Barmann, G. J 53, 492 Barncard, Beatrice 1 297, 465 Barnes, M 331 Barnes, Martha R ..-. 475 Barr, J 390, 414 Barr, L. L 478 Barr, W. R 370 Barrek, Marie K 499 Barrett, Alice L 441 Barrett, D. R 350, 407 Barrett, H. T 423 Barrick, Beulah B 147 Barrick, W. H 366, 390 Barron, Erlene E 466 Barry, J 253 Barry, Marguerite L 457 Barry, W. T 150, 212, 220, 421, 478 Barstow, E. R 382 Barta, Betty E 475 Bartels, J. F 368 Bartelt, Doris 0 471 Bartered Bride, The 314 Barth, J. H 390 Barth, R. M 296 Barth, S. N 364 Bartholomew, H 421 Bartholow, H 151, 448 Bartle, Minta J 445 Bartlett, W. L 418 Barto, Harriet T 448 Bartoli, A.J 425 Barton, E. E 145, 240, 241, 248,460, 461 Barton, Jane P 446 Bartow, W. T 373 Barts, Norma A 444 Bartusch, A. J 460, 478 Baseball 201 Bashen, Elizabeth F 53, 474, 478 Basketball 187 Baskin, B. L 139, 359, 420 Bass, Jane L 277, 448 Bass, Mildred M 468 Batchelor, Barbara B 140, 272, 296, 441, 482 Batchelor, V. W 322, 331, 350, 414 Bateman, A 478 Bateman, P. R 53, 478, 484 Bateman, Ruth M 435 Bateman, S. C 342, 346, 349 Battaglia, F. P 478 Batterton, G. D 490 Baudison, Margaret E 497 Bauer, C. A 392 Bauer, E. C 53, 215, 342, 350, 378, 488 Bauer, E. E 419, 489 Bauer, F. C 321, 384 Bauer, Helene C 436 Bauer, Margaret H 441 Bauerle, R. K 53, 351, 359, 387 Baughman, D. June 53, 466, 499 Baum, F. W 53, 304, 350 Baum, W. C 388 Bauman, Lois K 467 Baumann, Bernadine 0 440 Baxter, H. , Jr 387 Baxter, Phyllis 151 Bayley, W. S 372 Bayliss, Hester L 467 Bazelon, Judith L 141, 252, 261, 296, 475 Beal, Enid M 323, 491 Beal, P. W 349, 478 Beam, Mary W 445, 497 Beam, R. F 46, 53, 153, 236, 240, 24l 290, 492 Bear, Genevieve E 466 Bear, Mildred A 466 Beard, J. H., Jr 366 Beard, J. H., Sr 376, 378, 493 Beare, June M 445 Beattie, C. ■ W 54 Beatty, Ange 267 Beaubien, M. H 390 Beaumont, J. D 203 Beaver, Maxine L 457, 474, 497 Bechly, Cary Ann 431, 440 Beck, C. E 395, 490 Beck, H. W 478 Beck, J. C 424 Beck, Mary H 54, 532 Beck, R. D 379 Beckenholdt, Dorothy 457 Becker, E. K 409 Becker, L. A 425 Becker, R. A 414 Becker, R. H 350, 401 Beckerle, H., Jr 419, 490 Beckerman, H 404 Beckman, C. H 54 Beckman, Gretchen J 446 Beebe, R. A 425 Beede, Avis E 151 Beeres, Lilyan 451 Begeman, D. J 378 Begnoche, Marguerite 277, 279, 500 Behling, B. N 397 Behrends, Betty J 465 Beifuss, Mary F 433 Beitel, R. 0 351, 421 Bell, Anna 323 Bell, Barbara 153, 474, 494 Bell, F. E 174, 178, 181, 396 Bell, H. E 344, 346 Bell, H. W 296, 363 Bell, J. C 144 Bell, J. W 369 Bell, Mary E 446 Bell, R. 1 249 Bell, Virginia L 478 Bc-llenger, Margaret E 475, 494 Belohlavek, F 488 Below, P. M 376 Belyea, Beverly B 151, 240, 241, 452 Benbow, R. G 385 Bender, H. D 49, 54, 256, 478, 484 Benedict, Elizabeth R 466 Benham, H. V 222 Benham, Violet M 468, 497 Benitz, F. M 391, 499 Benner, T. E 30 Bennett, A. W 478 Bennett, B. Linda 442 Bennett, J. B., Jr 292, 407 Bennett, J. W 347, 377 Bennett, K. R 153 Bennett, N. W 366 Bennett, R. E 372, 379 Bennett, Ruth V 298, 497 Bennis, W. F 369 Benoist, Ardele M 470 Benoist, Virginia M 470, 494, 497 Benoliel, R. W 351 Bensen, Frances M 457 Benson, Evelyn R 49, 54, 473 JjiJI 1 Page 508 One Hundred Years Ago John Deere Gave to the World the Steel Plow A HE year was 1837. The place, Grand Detour, Illi- nois. John Deere, the village blacksmith, had been challenged . . . His friend, Lewis Crandall, had threat- ened to go back East if you can't build me a plow that'll scour. John Deere was worried, for well he knew that Lewis Crandall's problem was the problem of the bustling West. He had heard the talk of sturdy pio- neers up and down the wagon trails. It's the richest soil that lies outdoors, they said. But no plow'll ever turn it, once the sod is broken. No need to tinker with the cast-iron and wood plows brought from the East, concluded Deere. Only a plow with a highly-polished surface could scour its way through this sticky soil. ... A highly-polished surface, mused the black- smith. Fortunate, indeed, that the sun shone brightly the morning John Deere went to the community's saw- mill to repair a broken shaft. Its brilliant rays bounced from the polished surface of a broken saw blade into the alert eyes of John Deere. Wait . . . tha:'s it . . . steel . . . steel for plows ... no soil could stick to that smooth surface. Day and night he worked, perfecting his great idea . . . building the plow of his dreams. Into the field he took it . . . back to his shop for changes . . . out again and back again, until he knew it was right. A memorable day it was when, surrounded by skeptics and well-wishers, John Deere turned a clean furrow with his new steel plow. He had conquered the prairie soil ... he had given new hope to the pioneers of the West ... he had made possible the permanent settling of a great agricultural empire. Now, Lewis Crandall could stay and farm his rich acres. Little did John Deere realize that his name was to be burned deep into the history of agricultural prog- ress. Humble, yet proud of his workmanship . . prac- tical, yet with vision enough to sense the needs of the times, he built plows that set the standard of plow quality the world over. I'll never put my name on an implement that hasn't in it the best that is in me, John Deere once said. That was his ruling pride, the ideal which has guided the organization that bears his name today. Eleven great factories, building equipment for every farming operation . . . branch houses in every princi- pal farming area . . . thousands of dealers selling and servicing John Deere goods — these are the living, thriving monuments to the man who gave to the world the steel plow, one hundred years ago. Page 509 ,Y .A Benson, F. L 498 Benson, F. M 474 Benson, H. G 393 Benson, Virginia L 432 Benson, W. L 292, 347, 393 Bentley, E. L 141, 252, 261, 4l4 Bercher, Helen C 296, 469 Bercher, R. W 391 Bercher, W. S 384 Berg, A. A 364 Berg, E. R 359, 369 Berg, H. M 202, 207 Berg, R 378 Bergbom, S. G 325, 378 Berger, Dorothy L 434 Berger, O. E 495 Berger, T. E 383 Berger, W. A . 490 Bergin, Dorothea A 324, 448 Bergman, H. D 298, 365 Bergman, M 541 Bergman, S 364 Bergquist, Ruth A 54, 474 Bergschneider, M. R 360 Bergstrom, Edith L 470 Bergstrom, Edna F 54, 470, 494 Berkson, K 404 Berliner, R. S 417 Berman, B. 1 292 Berman, E 376 Berman, J. D 404 Berman, R. H 54, 377, 478 Berman, S 299 Bernard, L. C 393 Bernbaum, E 144, 384 Bernd, H. E 407 Berner, J. R 136, 174, 178, 182, 184, 369 Bernet, H. S : 424 Berngen, A. E 382 Berngen, W. R 382 Berninger, E. L 54 Bernstein, Carol D 453 Bernstein, M. L 54, 453 Berovitz, M. S 411 Berrent, J. 0 364 Berry, Dorothea M 54, 144, 147 Berry, Nellie M 54, 497 Bertoglio, J. G 54 Bertoni, Marie A 54 Best, Genevieve 324, 478 Best, Rosemary 252, 464 Beswick, T. L 54, 478 Beta Alpha Psi 405 Beta Gamma Sigma 146 Beta House 468 Beta Phi Alpha 439 Beta Sigma Omicron 440 Beta Sigma Psi 371 Beta Theta Pi 221, 372 Bethany Circle 473 Betz, Betty L 273, 277, 280, 281, 293, 446 Betzer, Lois E 55, 472, 497 Bevans, C. D. . 347 Beverley, B. G 369 Bevilacqua, A. S 293, 296, 400 Bevilacqua, Josephine C 55, 263, 431, 456, 494 Bexfield, F. V .- 380 Bey, D. R 376 Beynon, J. T 407 Beynon, Ruth 1 55, 303, 439 Bez, J. A 347 Bickel, J. W 408 Bickers, J. F., Jr 370 Bickerton, J. E. 346, 350 Biddlecombe, D 423 Bielek, M. J 367 Bien, Bernice B 448 Bierer, F. P 55, 149, 385 Bierman, Venita B 467, 497 Bigler, Ruth E 497 Bilger, R 55, 421 Bilhorn, E. W 387 Billings, C. E 359, 381 Bilsborrow, Althea J 445, 497 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Binfleld R. A 368 Binford, R., Jr 55, 333, 342, 345, 352, 379 Bingham, J. R 362 Binyon, Florence F 432 Bird, Ruth 466 Birdzell, S. M 55, 487 Birenson, Birdie 453 Birkenstein, A., Jr 347 Birkhead, Z. P 147 Bisesi, J. L 401 Bishop, Florence A 323, 324, 447 Bishop, W. D 55, 393 Bishopp, W. F., Jr 55, 145 Bisson, J. 0 55, 387, 498 Bixby, J. B 377, 478 Bixby, W. H., Jr 55 Bjelland, Eleanor J 151, 469 Black, Bernice A 473 Black, G. E 478 Black, J. L 359, 373 Black, L 367 Black, P 411 Black, S 404 Black, W 55 Black, W. B 366 Blackard, R. M 55, 491 Blackburn, G. R 478 Blackburn, W. H 424 Blackford, Mary K . 497 Blackstock, Flora E . 478 Blackstock, J 353 Blackstone, Margie J 296, 441 Blackstone, S. A 215, 342, 350, 359, 387, 488 Blain, Mary B 49, 55 Blain, P. W 136, 291 Blair, B 55, 344, 348, 478 Blair, Betty M 47, 55, 235, 295, 435, 482 Blair, E 146, 348, 478, 485 Blair, J. C 366, 481, 498 Bla ir, R. L 144 Blaka, G. C 427 Blakemore, J. R 153 Bland, G. H 304 Blanding, F. H 150 Blanksten, G 404 Blass, Alice R 434 Blass, P. F 56, 478 Blatchley, R. P 56, 402, 493 Blatt, M. L 425 Blatti, W. H 293, 299 Blazej , Z. G 367 Bleuer, L. T 371 Blewett, Nancy J 464 Blitzsten, I. M 48, 49, 256, 262, 392 Blix, F. M 346 Blixen, W. C 378 Block, M. L 420 Block, Muriel G 469 Block, Rose C 453 Blomberg, Harriett A 437 Blomquist, C. A 346 Blood, Mary E 436 Bloom, Dorys A 151, 434 Bloom, E. M 389 Bloom, 1 293 Bloom, Margaret 437 Bloomster, A. Maurine 147 Bloss, Helen J 449 Blotcher, R. J 56 Blout, B. B 56, 188, 191, 349, 369 Biudau, E. F 293, 394 Blue, C. L 396 Blue, Lois 1 252, 296, 446 Bluemke, Elizabeth 1 454 Bluemke, J. A 292, 363 Blum, D 56, 174, 210, 490 Blum, Dorothy H 56, 280, 446 Blum, F. T 381 Blum, 1 443 Blumenshine, D. M 400 Blunck, R. C 414, 488 Blust, E. F 413 Board of Trustees 25 Boardman, R. G 325 Bober, L. M 298, 364 Bobzien, W. F 283, 348 Bock, Betty 293, 474 Bock, Shirley E '. 474 Boddiger, G. C 293 Bodenbach, Florence C 56, 144, 444, 497 Bodine, M. E 265, 460 Bodman, L. W 56, 322 Bodmer, E. E 347 Boe, Marjorie M 56, 323, 447, 497 Boeke, E. G 423 Boeker, J. R 292, 378 Boesenberg, Ruth A 293, 457 Bogart, E. L 146, 150 Bogdansky, J. M 56 ;, Helen V 438 L. W 321, 323, 370 rad, S. L 460, 478 Bohlen, D. W 56, 303, 363, 486 Bohlen, M. 0 56, 481, 486 Bohlen, Mary E 470 Bohren, B. B 56, 149, 245,481,486 Bolding, B 426 Boley, C. C 376, 408 Bolin, C. E 56, 401, 478 Boling, W. C 395 Bolton, Agnes M 455 Boman, H. F 325 Bond, H. W 362 Bone, R. G 421 Bonfield, Kathryn E 56, 474 Bonham, Martha W 435 Bonhard, J. H 496 Bonino, B. W 478 Bonnel, Elsa F 469 Bonucchi, V. P 56 Bonvallet, Thelma V 466 Boomer , Lois V 475 Boone, T. J 361 Boot, Ruth E 144, 475 Booth, B. H 150 Booth, C. L 146, 489 Booth, Florence E 57, 144, 445 Booth, R. W '. 150, 293, 393 Booze, M. H 407 Borah, Carolyn E 432 Borchers, R. B 388 Borden, H. G 478 Borders, L. E 346 Borger, H. D 376 Borgersen, Priscilla S 447 Borman, E. R 293, 400 Born, L. F 57 Boron, J. F 376, 481, 486 Borring, J. 1 379 Bortolotti, Wilma L 296 Boruck, Marian J 57, 475, 494 Bosley, J. H 420, 478 Boswell, J 296, 304, 395, 487 Bothwell, Marian E 147, 469 Bottenfield, E. 0 147 Botteron, D. G 145, 153, 348 Boudreau, D. E 395 Boudreau, L 188, 190, 399, 483 Boudreau, W. C 408 Boudrye, Margaret E 304, 432 Boula, J. A 57, 367, 478 Bourgin, D. G 364, 495, 501 Bourgo, A. B 489 Bourne, C. C 399, 478 Bouslog, Ena M 57 Bouzeos, T. P 416 Bowditch, R. S 372 Bowen, Betty M 452 Bowen, C. E 172, 372 Bowen, Kathryn V 492 Bowen, R. A 484 Bowen, Virginia E 468 Bowen, W. J 391 Bower, D. A 325 Bower, O. K 501 Bower, R. D 57 Bowers, W. E 401 Bowker, Margaret E 470 Page 510 An ILLINI TRADITION Web er photographs 20 YEARS ON CAMPUS THE ASSOCIATED MILITARY STORES Exclusive Purveyors of Quality Uniform Equipment for United States Army Officers Correct Riding Apparel -Specializing in- R. 0. T. C. EQUIPMENT Nineteen West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago at CABLES See and Compare Side-by- Side . . . all these Famous-Make PIANOS MASON HAMLIN — muscially the most beau- tiful Piano the world has ever known. CONOVER — a truly great Piano. Used and prized by leading con- servatories. 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C 57, 487 Brandt, Mary F 57, 441, 482 Brannin, Beverly 296, 446 Brannon, Mildred J 465, 492, 497 Brannon, Velma L 466 Branyan, Mary F 296, 452 Branyan, Nancy M 58, 145, 452 Braun, C. W 361 Braun, Patricia N 435 Bray, Mary M 298, 497 Bray, T. H 244, 349, 478 Bray, W. T 325, 374 Brearley, W. A 292, .391, 486 Brebis, G. J 426 Breckenridge, Ina M 466, 497 Breen, D. L 405 Breen, H. E 478 Brehm, Nancy L 58, 435 Breiter, Herta S 466 Breiter, Irma C 466 Brennan, J. T 398 Brennen, W. T., Jr 407 Brenner, J. L 58 Brewbaker, F. M 347 Brewer, M 374 Brewer, Rose E 298, 467, 497 Brewster, D. L...46, 58, 172, 220, 234, 240, 241 263, 359, 391, 486, 498 Brewster, M. V 377 Breymann, M. B 478 Breytspraak, V. H 391 Bricker, Leah J 58 Briggs, Beverlie C 141, 261, 446 Briggs, Ruth E 474 Brightman, R. R 490 Brin, S. 1 420 Brine, Jane R 496 Brink, E. J '. 296, 347 Brink, L. L 489 Brink, R. H 414 Brinker, S. W 222, 391, 478 Brinton, Mary V 58, 304, 432 Bristow, G. L 296, 347 Bristow, J. J 348, 366 Bristow, L 501 Britt, H 380 Britton, A. P 58, 144, 321, 370 Britton, K. G 414 Britton, Vera D 322, 491 Britton, W. E 146, 288, 400, 501 Broaddus, W. R 386 Broady, J. L 383 Brobst, K. M 58 Brock, Christine J. . 58, 433 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Brock, G. K 478 Brock, L. A 58 Brockob, W. L 360 Broderick, E. L 394 Brodt, R. D 244, 325, 359, 366 Brody, 1 420 Broeg, Dorothy M 465, 478, 496 Bronze Tablet 153 Brook, R. M 150, 478 Brook, Thelma L 58, 145, 475, 493 Brookhart, Donna J 466 Brooks, B. K 403 Brooks, Fannie M 454 Brooks, L. 0 382 Brooks, M 148 Brooks, N. C 391 Broom, C. Harriett 440 Brophy, E. J 426 Brouk, J. J 212, 213, 387 Brouk, R. H 387 Broun, J. G 325 Browder, O. L., Jr 144, 145 Browder, W. B 145, 307, 321, 372 Browdy, A 58, 392 Brown, A. S 58 Brown, A. T 391, 478 Brown, Beatrice J 297, 434 Brown, C 49, 58, 235, 240, 402 Brown, C. R 478 Brown, D. P 58, 391, 478 Brown, Dorothy M 466 Brown, Elizabeth A 478 Brown, F. R 331, 341, 343 Brown, Frank Lawrence 383, 499 Brown, Frank Lobdell 352, 359 Brown, G 360 Brown, G. H 58 Brown, H. A 386, 495 Brown, Harriet J 59, 439 Brown, Helen J 446 Brown, J. D 349 Brown, L. J 425 Brown, Leahmae 144 Brown, Luna S 469, 497 Brown, Margaret R 464 Brown, M. S 346 Brown, P. H 146, 360, 484 Brown, P. L 59, 405, 478 Brown, R. A 490 Brown, R. T 363 Brown, T. 0 136, 294, 414 Brown, W. H 425 Brown, W. N 59, 333, 342, 496 Brown, W. W 387, 487 Browne, R. B 40, 243, 400 Brubaker, A. E 59, 383 Brubaker, W. E 383 Bruce, T. W 408 Bruder, H. L 198, 374, 490 Bruhnke, E. G 413, 484 Brumbach, R. L 414 Brumbaugh, S. L 383 Brummett, C. R 414 Bruner, J. C 59, 149, 499 Brunsman, R. H 145 Brunton, R 174, 194, 197, 359, 398 Brush, R. E 376 Bryan, Dorothy C 469 Bryant, A. W. , Jr 365 Bryant, Maribelle 446 Bryant, R. B 147 Bryant, Shirley R 471, 478, 496 Buchholz, Christine ... .59, 279, 280, 281, 452 Buchholz, Elaine 470 Buchholz, Ruth E 151, 296, 452, 482 Buchner, R. E 374 Buck, Ada M 59, 147, 470, 494 Buck, Edith E 454 Buck, Gertrude C 293, 470 Buck, Janet E 59, 473 Buck, Margaret H 435 Buckles, P. E 325, 348 Buckley, J. H 426 Budd, Ida M 59, 497 Budde, H. L 478 Buddemeier, S. L 349 Budzban, Sabina M 457 Buell, C. R 59, 325, 386 Buer, Thea A 59, 473 Burlington, Ruth A 59, 443 Buhler, G. R 296, 377 Buhrman, Esther 472 Buisseret, R 421 Bulat , A. R 59 Bull, Georgialee 47, 59, 270, 443 Bull, S 365 Bulla, Mary E 474 Bullard, C. W., Jr 415 Bullington, Anna R 59, 145, 432 Bullington, J. T 137, 360 Bullington, W. E 342, 348, 418, 478, 486 Bullock, D. M 178, 188, 194 Bumann, Bobby J 456, 478, 494, 496 Bunnin, S 404 Bunnin, W. H 404 Bunting, B 60 Burch, B. S 398 Burch, J. 0 147 Bursdall, E. W 49, 60, 388 Burge, Cornelia 466, 500 Burge, E. L 348 Burgeson, L. B 487 Burglund, Helen T 277, 279, 474, 494 Burgman, A. H 478 Burgy, J. H 366 Burke, B. W 60 Burke, J. V 424 Burke, R. S 391 Burke, S. E 394, 483 Burkett, R. K 372 Burkey, L. M., Jr 415 Burks, B. D 144 Burley, R. D 425 Burlison, L. E 320, 321 Burlison, Ruth H 437, 482, 491, 497 Burlison, W. L 144, 360, 481 Burmester, B. R 365 Burnett, Elizabeth A. . 466 Burns, Anne M 60, 433 Burns, B. W 348 Burns, Kathryn V 448 Burns, Mary E 60, 431, 433 Burns, Phyllis L 137, 274, 275, 436, 482 Burns, R. 0 144 Burns, W. J 400 Burow, E. F 405 Burpee, Eleanor B 324, 469 Burridge, Martha E 60, 303, 304 Burris, Bette Z 475 Burris, M. F 408 Burroughs, W. M 342, 350, 414, 488 Burrows, M. D 347, 374, 490 Burrows, S. J 424 Burstein, H 60, 144, 146, 478 Burstein, R. 1 359, 389 Burt, P 253 Burt, W. C 60, 248 Burton, C. A 384 Burwash, R. H 346, 409 Busch, Barbara L 60 Busch, H. W 60, 330, 332, 334, 340, 341 342, 348, 377 Busch, Sherlee 475, 499 Buschman, D. R 293, 414 Busey, Garreta H 252, 432 Busey Hall, Mary E 474 Busey, Margaret S. . . '. ; 433 Bush, C. J 299 Bush, R. R 189, 414 Bushart, R. R 414 Bushee, C. D 386 Bushman, E. F 460 Bushman, S. F 495 Bushmeyer, F. D 387 Busse, Virginia E 60, 433 Buswell, A. M 362 Buswell, R. J 362 Butler, Berenice M 470- ' Hi Page 512 • A o •? v lA V v ° o 9 G S C°' $V n £ ?K c e V o o G 1 o V V o s Butler, H. S., Jr 489 Butler, J. J 60, 388 Butler, Janet M 60, 438 Butler, Marjorie E 466, 469 Butler, P. L 487 Butters, Eleanor L 465 Butters, Mary P 465 Butzow, H. H 499 Buzick, J. W 396 Byers, Betty A 48, 60, 262, 446, 482 Byers, Marjorie J 60, 448, 494 Byford, H. T 424 Byman, L 148 c Cabeen, R. P 391 Cabeen, Rebecca M 60, 452 Cadet Staff .' 330 Cady, G. H 384 Cahn, K. M 389, 478 Cain, Maud E 455 Cain, R. P 145 Caisson Club 348 Califf, J. W 370 Calkins, N. A 499 Call, Mary L . ... 446 Callahan, E. J 348, 400 Callahan, J. H 202, 206 Callahan, R. J 140, 346 Callen, A. C 148, 415 Callen, Martha S ' 61, 445 Callender, J. A 374 Calloway, Caroline 270, 271, 437, 482 Calloway, M. Emily 442 Camealy, E 322 Camp, Florence 323 Camp, W. J 425 Campagna, P. R 405 Campbell, Blanche V 466 Campbell, C. E 61, 351, 380 Campbell Cottage 468 Campbell, D. T 400 Campbell, E 253 Campbell, G. F 344, 348, 350, 393, 478 Campbell, Gwendolyn 466 Campbell, H. A ...247, 264, 460, 461 Campbell, H. W 406 Campbell, J. D 321 Campbell, Jean 61, 441 Campbell, Jean M 472 Campbell, Mary E 470 Campbell, R. B 292 Campbell, R. S 384 Campbell, S. A 417 Campbell, Virginia 432 Campbell, Z. A 49, 61 Campus Leaders 229 Canavan, T. J 203, 305, 413, 487 Cannon, R. A 408 Cantrill, F. T 61, 359, 373 Cantwell, F. R 61, 174, 403 Capps, E. R 61, 145 Capps, J. S 61, 325, 384 Caps, A. C 478 Card, L. E 144, 250 Card, Mary E 440, 497 Carey, W. J 139, 359, 370 Cargiat, E 147 Carillo, Otis C 478 Carl, H. W 377 Carlin, G. W 424 Carlin, Jane 441 Carlsen, W. 1 402 Carlson, C. B 61, 417 Carlson, I. P 417 Carlson, Margaret E 145, 470 Carlson, Marjorie H 61, 432 Carlsten, C. A 495 Carlton, R. B 366 Carmack, M 61, 145 Carman, A. L .148, 347 Carmichael, E. V 298, 380, 499 Carmichael, R. D 33, 386, 501 GENERAL INDEX — Continued Carnahan, D. H 376, 405 Carnahan, Sally E 448 Carncross, D. E 366, 490 Carney, J. W 394 Carpenter, Retta 1 469 Carpenter, W. W 344, 348 Carpentier, J. G 400 Carr, J. 1 297, 375 Carr, M. K 150, 299 Carr, R. W 478 Carracio, G. V 350 Carrara, A. A 61, 243, 359, 368 Carrell, Carolyn M 468 Carrier, Jane A 61 , 474 Carrier, L. R 350 Carroll, E. M 408 Carroll, E. W 325 Carroll, G. T 61, 321, 403 Carroll, J. B 380 Carroll, J. R 460, 478 Carroll, Mildred 0 61, 457, 474, 497 Carson, H. M 305 Carson, J. R 391 Carson, N. R 61, 359, 398 Carson, Ruth R 147 Carstens, H. P 424 Carter, E. P 144, 148, 153, 322 Carter, H. E 388, 397 Carter, Jeanne 1 296 Carter, Mary J 62, 304, 324, 468, 491 Carter, R. C. 478 Carver, Betty L 436 Cary, M, G 331, 349 Casberg, C. H 360, 490 Case, H. C 144 Case, Lois M 292, 438 Case, Margaret F 446 Casey, F. J., Jr 417 Casey, L. N 150 Casey, S. A 390 Cash, C. V 347 Cash, J. G. . . . 385 Cas ner, A. J 390, 405 Cassell, W. W 150, 292, 372, 483 Cassidy, E 395 Cassidy, Mary A 474 Castelo, R. E 174, 178, 184, 185, 391 Castle, M. E 62, 253, 330, 332, 334, 340 341, 342, 348, 380 Casto, Florence M 62 Casto, Wanda J 497 Cathey, E. J 370 Catlett, G. R 150, 179, 372, 478 Catlin, Helen T 62, 431, 434 Cattani, M. A 499 Caudera, Ines 137, 153, 291, 494 Cavallo, E. S 203 Cavalry 336 Cavalry Officers' Club 350 Cavins, E. W 425 Cazel, J. W 499 Cedarquist, Jean 432 Cedarquist, W. B 145, 363, 492 Cederwall, Marion D 474, 478, 494, 496 Cerkez, T. J 367 Cerny, G. S 62, 144, 146, 478, 485 Chadwick, Janet L 466, 497 Chalem, Florence F 451 Chamberlain, N. Eloise 469 Chamberlain, O. V 490 Chamberlin, W. H 375 Chambers, Jane 140, 446 Chambers, S. Jeanne 465 Champion, R. L 147 Chandler, Jane 448 Chandler, M 195, 375, 478 Chandler, Virginia R 452 Chanler, Josephine H 501 Chapeck, Jane 137, 274, 275, 284, 452 Chapeck, R. C, Jr 405 Chapin, Dorothy E 252, 323, 472, 492 Chapman, B. J 420 Chapman, Elizabeth 499 Chapman, I. T 150, 346, 419 Chapman, Lois J 450 Chapman, R. D 249 Chapman, S. A 344, 346, 352 Chapman, W. D 375 Chapman, W. N 382, 478 Chapman, W. W 346, 347 Charle, W. W 62, 183, 379 Charvat, F. J 62, 478, 484 Chase, R. A 325 Chase, R. H 390 Chattin, Paula J 139, 435 Chauvet, F 427 Cheaney, Mary L 62, 474 Checkley, D. M 150, 305, 307, 380 Checkley, T. S 402 Cheerleaders 175 Chellberg, Alice M 474 Chen, P. Y 352 Cheney, H. L 249 Chenoweth, Ruth E 292, 447 Chenskove, R. R 410 Cheorvas, W 62 Chermak, K. J 348 Cherry, 1 202, 392 Cherry, R. S 298, 361 Cheesman, H. L 62, 342, 348, 384 Chessman, W. E., Jr 325, 347, 384 Chevalley, L. D 62 Chi Beta 373 Chi, C 376 Chi Epsilon 489 Chi Omega 441 Chi Phi 374 Chi Psi 375 Chidekel, Rhee B 475 Childress, J. H 62 Childs, W. A 379 Chilton, Elinor C 62, 454 Chirflund, D. K 353, 495 Chowen, R. H 380 Christ, R. E 362 Christenson, T. E 417 Christian, H. P 423 Christiansen, D. W 382 Christianson, Carol 1 456, 494 Christopherson, R 321 Chrone, A 426 Chronis, J. A 401 Chu, T 376 Churchill, Frances L 450 Chynoweth, W. R 347 Cihak, E. F 307, 365, 499 Cisco, G. E 203 Ciskowski, J. M 348 Claeboe, A. M 398 Clanahan, B. L 62, 370 Clancy, Margaret C 62 Clancy, R. M 499 Clark, Alice B 249 Clark, Charles F 410 Clark, Clinton O., Jr 390, 391 Clark, D. R 481, 486 Clark, Dorothy A 452 Clark, Dorothy J 62, 431, 448 Clark, E. C 363 Clark, F. M 362 Clark, G 249 Clark, G. A 478 Clark, G. L 322, 362, 372 Clark, G. J 408 Clark, H. R 478 Clark, J. B 307, 418 Clark, J. G 148 Clark, J. S 372, 493 Clark, J. W 381 Clark, Janet L 63, 442 Clark, Loisjean 474 Clark, Marian R 469 Clark, Mary E 466 Clark, Mildred M 466 Clark, R 348 Clark, R. E 348 Clark, R. L 383 Clark, R. R 382 H Page 514 a I 1 I — I Q i — i w O O PQ PRINTING - EMBOSSING O S5 O GO W •-3 I — I H o 0 CONTINUOUS FORMS MODERN printing correlates paper, type, illustration, ink; relays a message to hurried millions. Strength lies in eye appeal — reading ease and beauty. 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P 63, 348, 371 Coard, Edna A 465 Coast Artillery 335 Coast Artillery Club 349 Coates, H. W 383 Coble, A. B 144, 391, 501 Cocagne, A. C 347, 499 Cochran, L. G 349, 478, 48 5 Cochran, W. K 490 Cochrane, W. L 423 Cochrell, J. L 413, 488 Cockrum, E. E 63, 144, 149 Cody, R. J 296, 394 Coe, Lucy J 473 Coffey, C. C 63, 333, 342, 345, 346, 349, 421 Coffman, A. R 63, 321, 322, 491 Coffman, Edith . 475 Cogdal, R. B. 321, 391 Cogdal, Ruth E 63, 452 Coggeshall, N. D 145 Coggins, M. H 495 Coghill, J. R 325, 487 Cohen, A 404 Cohen, A. E 322, 491 Cohen, Anna R 324, 475 Cohen, B. R 359, 392 Cohen, J. B 304 Cohen, L. N 389, 411 Cohen, Mindelle 434 Cohen, Ruth 453 Cohen, S 322 Cohen, S. B 304 Cohenour, R. E 423 Cohn, E. X 412 Cohn, G. R 63 Cohn, R. D '. 389 Cohrs, C. C 425 Colberg, S. A 63, 377 Colby, A. K 307, 417 Colby, Mary E 63, 432 Colclasure, W. H 352 Cole, Clifford B 215, 331, 348, 383, 488 Cole, Courtney B. 178, 180, 183, 323 Cole, Irma L 253, 469, 478 Cole, J 63, 174, 393 Cole, Ruth 323 Cole, W. H 424 Colean, Elizabeth A 497 Coleman, A. R ,...63, 490 Coleman, D. J 384 Coleman, R. L 373 Collins, A. B 48, 63, 359, 375 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Collins, R. C 399 Collins, Rachel M 63, 303,313, 442, 493 Collins, W. E 145 Collins, W. L 343, 489 Collyer, F. P 402, 488 Colteaux, Jeanette N 324, 466 Colvin, R. H 460, 461 Colwell, M. R 395 Combes, H. A 46, 49, 63, 174, 188 190, 198, 232, 408 Combes, M. M 325 Comings, E. W 362 Commerce, College of 28 Compton, J. W 499 Conard, A. B 350, 363 Condee, R. W 64, 363 Condon, D. J 405 Condon, Jeanne V 442 Cone, K. R 387 Confer, W. K 146, 217, 372 Conference Medal 173 Conklin, B. E 64 Conley, F. C 203, 407 Conlin, R. W 378 Connell, Pearl A 151, 466 Conner, Betty M 466 Connolly, M. J 290, 291, 394 Conover, Edna F 323 Conrad, C. S 391 Conran, M. R ...... 374 Conron, C. E 383, 490 Contents 9 Converse, P. D 146, 418 Cook, D. B 64, 408 Cook, F 362 Cook, F. S 409 Cook, J. H 403 Cook, Mary J 474 Cook, R. D 348, 42 1 Cook, R. W 372 Cook, W. R 485 Cooke, H. E., Jr 362 Cooke, Margaret R 221, 277, 278, 279 Cooke, P. J 145 Cooke, R. W 363 Cooley, C. L 189, 203, 407 Coolley, J. M 405 Coon, Margaret M 322, 457 Cooper, Helen M 323, 474 Cooper, J. A 402, 490 Cooper, J. E 63, 390 Cooper, J. F., Jr 387 Cooper, M. E 64, 348, 369, 478 Cooper, R. L 64 Cope, lone J 500 Copenhaver, Dorothy E 444 Copenhaver, M. Nadyne 444 Copley, M. J 362 Copper, R. R 149, 298, 349 Copyright 2 Corazza, J. W 406 Corbett, P. M 346 Corcoran, A 460 Cord, Dorothy C 465 Cord, Madeline F 145 Corder, Marjorie E 64 Cordes, J. E 150, 419 Cordis, Mary E 64, 253, 497 Cordis, S. J 64 Corell, Marion E 323, 324, 491 Corinna 465 Corman, R. W 64 Cornell, E. L., Jr 64, 299, 387, 490 Corpe, R. F 426 Correll, R. M 189 Corwin, T. L 403 Cory, Mary D 472 Corzine, Dorothy G 464 Cosby, J. N 64, 362 Cosby, Ruth D 471 Cosgrove, Maxine E 436 Cosmopolitan Club 376 Costabile, R. C 64, 348, 359, 367 Cottrell, B. M 347 Coulter, J. H 490 Counsil, M. E 370 Countryman, D. A 374 Courtial, A. W 408 Cowan, B. M 478 Cowan, J. C 362 Cowan, K. R 374 Cox, Dorothea J 64, 144, 322, 323 Cox, E. G 296. 369 Cox, J. C 421 Cox, J. F 375 Cox, Lutie D 323 Cox, Virginia F 469 Coxeter, Janet 383, 442 Coyle, J. P., Jr 293, 495 Coyne, C. H 346, 368 Coyner, J. V 64, 383 Crabb, J. W 372, 478 Crabtree, J. V 478 Craig, H. C 214, 405 Craig, H. W 376 Crain, B. C 49, 65, 223, 350, 460, 478 Crain, Jane F 65 Crain, Virginia L 438 Craine, L. 0 499 Cramer, W. M 500 Crammer, J. H 489 Crandell, J. P 347 Crandell, J. S 306, 393, 489 Craner, F. S 346, 369 Crathorne, A. R 144, 396, 501 Crathorne, Mrs. A. R 144 Crawford, Gloria 65, 431, 452 Crawford, Helen J 467, 497 Crawford, J. B 65, 374 Crawford, M. B 370 Creamer, Jean G 65 Creighton, Elizabeth 465, 497 Creighton, Mary A 151, 465 Cremeans, Betty J 472 Crews, H. W 349 Crihfield, Emily J 445 Crihfield, P. A 49, 65, 405 Crist, Betty 1 296, 452 Criswell, C. A 296, 402 Critton, J. H 65, 361 Croad. F. G 65 Crocker, M. H 426 Crocombe, R 221 Croessmann, J. G 500 Crofford, Ann L 431, 443 Crompton, Grace E 296, 432 Cromwell, Evalyn F 432 Cronican, F. A 246, 386 Cronin, J. M 400 Croninger, C. P 374, 488 Cronkhite, Bette J 296, 457 Crook, R. B 46, 65, 393, 486 Crooks, J. V 296, 39 Crookshank, Martha A 297, 465 Cross, H 148, 489 Cross, Marjorie 47, 65, 265, 462, 463, 465 Cross, R. B 65 Cross, W. J., Jr 359, 360 Crossman, R. S 367, 419 Crossman, Ruth 454 Crouch, C. H 478 Crowder, G. G., Jr 396, 488, 499 Crowley, Estella P 465 Crowley, Lenora M 465 Crum, Mary E 466 Culbert, J. R 65, 144, 496 Cullinan, D. A 65, 174, 194, 198 199, 236, 267, 387 Cullison, A. E 144, 153, 481 Cullison, R. S 65, 369 Cumming, T. S 425 Cummings, B. F 65, 349 Cummins, J. S 402 Cummins, Roberta R 292, 469 Cunningham, H 478 Cunningham, H. E 25, 41, 391 Cunningham, K 414 Cunningham, Mary P 65, 455 Page 516 CONFIDENCE • |he most valuable of all business assets, confidence and good will, exist for us among a wide scope of school publications. Complete confidence in one's own ability is one thing, and to have that confidence repeatedly justified is another. This year, we have again been chosen engravers of the lllio. G-R-GRUBB CO. ARTISTS OF CHAMPAIGN, ILL. ENGRAVE R s Page 517 Cunningham, R. J 349, 410 Cunningham, W. J 350, 478 Cureton, W. R 373, 478, 484 Curl, Phyllis M. 473, 497 Curlee,. R. E 347, 369 Curran, C. T 408 Currens, Ruth 147 Currie, J. L '.'.' 344, 348, 400 Curry, Ruth 474, 497 Curtis, Betty J 151, 442, 497 Curtis, C. C 382 Curtis, D. T 425 Curtis, P. V 481, 486 Cusack, Jean M 455 Cushman, Charlotte S 453 Cuthbert, Delta H 500 Cuthbertson, W. H 296 Cutright, Frances S 446 Cutter, R. L.... 212, 213, 391 Cwiklo, E 144, 148 Czakler, Blanche 1 474, 478, 496 D Dabler, Elma C 454 Dackiewicz, E. S 378 Dadant, Adelaide R. 47, 66, 445, 482 Dadmun, J. W . 296, 395 Dads Day 247 Dad's lllini, The 289 Dahlke, H. 0 145 Dai!) iUini, The 289 Daily, J. D 406 Daily, J. W 390 Daley, Billie 475, 497 Dalrymple, R. W 325, 342, 346, 351 Dalton, F. L 492 Daly, C. E 248, 416 Daly, John J., Jr .347, 410 Daly, Joseph J 66 D'Ambrosio, J. J 361 D'Ambrosio, R. J 66, 361 Damisch, Dorothy B 324, 474 Damschroder, R. E 144, 145 Danaher, Geraldine F 450 Dance Supervision Committee 250 Dancey, C. L 492 Dancisak, E. J 136, 202, 205, 394 Daniels, A. H 392 Daniels, C. L 249 Daniels, S. N 397 Danielsen, A. L 296 Danielson, Edna M 450 Danielson, L. C 66, 490 Danielson, R. 0 342, 346, 352 Danielson, W. F 387 Danley, P. R 375, 488 Dannenberg, Ruth H 442 Danreiter, L 493 Darke, R. S ....150, 386, 495 Dart, L. L 347 Dasenbrook, Helen E 452 Daugherity, C. W 203, 478 Daukus, A 136, 202, 205, 490 Daum, Mary L 452 Dauwalder, Evelyn 66 Davenport House 470 Davenport, W. W : 267 David, S. W 478 David, W. F 66, 407 Davidson, D. H 363 Davidson, Isabelle 66, 277 Davidson, J. R 361 Davies, C. 0 189 Davis, Alice V 466, 497 Davis, C. W 66, 352, 484 Davis, D. G 359, 407 Davis, D. J 38, 144 Davis, D. K 352 Davis, D. S 346 Davis, E. S 423 Davis, E. W 146 Davis, Eleanor 0 466, 497 Davis, Florence R 491 GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed Davis, G. W 344, 346, 349 Davis, J. E 347 Davis, J. H 298, 385 Davis, J. W 150, 321, 387 Davis, Kay G 464 Davis, L. H 298, 499 Davis, Lois 312 Davis, N. T 393 Davis, Rachel C 469 Davis, Ruth M 431, 445 Davis, S.J 362 Davis, T. A 374, 483 Davis, Vivian M 474 Davis, W. A 66, 474 Davison, C. 0 297, 395, 483 Davitt, J. H 353 Davy, Wilma A 469 Dawson, H. S 251, 415 Dawson, J. K 347 Day, Muriel H 66, 494 Day, R. B 419 Day W. B 39 Dayton, J. D 343, 346, 351 De Acetis, Adeline 466 Deaderick, Elizabeth L 475 Deal , Dorothy 466 Deam, A. F 152, 400, 489 Deamantopulos, J. N 398 Dean, Dorothy E 323, 474 Dean, P. H 388 Dearborn, R. F 425 Deardorff, F. B 427 Dearing, Frances M 450 Dearing, G. B 66, 391 December 159 Decker, E. E 292, 414 Decker, H. H., Jr 386 Decker, Marion E 468 Decker, R. F 348, 493 Decker, S. W 385 Dedication 6 Defenbaugh, W. E 370 De Guzman, M 253 De Haan, E. C 369 Deisenrath, J. C 66 Dekker, G 67, 342, 350, 413 Delano, J. R 384 DeLano, P. J 427 DeLargy, P. L 366 DeLa Ronde, G. G 350 DeLeonard, M. F 321, 368 DeLong, G. C 150 DeLong, R. F 67 DeLorimier, A. J 331, 350 Delta Alpha Epsilon 377 Delta Chi 221, 378 Delta Delta Delta 442 Delta Gamma 443 Delta Kappa Epsilon 379 Delta Phi 380 Delta Sigma Lambda 381 Delta Sigma Phi 382 Delta Tau Delta 383 Delta Upsilon 384 Delta Zeta 444 Demeris, G 325 Dernier, W. A 395 Demmert, W. R 415, 483 Demming, L. F 304, 324, 491 De Munn, M. F 245, 298, 385 Den, H. R 376 Denecke, A. H .67, 145 Denning, Evelyn C. 466 Denning, P. S 396 Dennis, J. L 67, 495 Dennis, W. T 138 Dennis, W. W 375 Denoon, C. E. , Jr 362 Denson, J. 0 410 Dentinger, Gwen 67, 494 Dentistry, College of 37 Deobler, B. V 399 Depp, W. A 144, 148, 495 Deputy, C. Jean 67 Derengoski, C. L 427 Dernburg, C. 1 220, 392 De Rosa, F. P 409 Derrough, W. 0 307, 387 De Selm, J. J 4x4 De Turk, W. E 67, 320, 321, 322, 372 Deuss, H. O 425 Deutch, Louise 296, 324, 474 Deutman, Dorothy A 297, 433, 482 Deutschman, A. J 210, 460, 500 Deverman, L. J 478 De Vore, Dea L 67 De Wall, E. E 408 Dewhirst, Emily J 435 De Wolf, F. T 150, 372 De Wolf, K 67, 342, 371 De Wolf, R. C 67 De Wolf, R. W 46, 153, 372, 478 De Wolfe, Gladys M 137, 291, 435, 482 Dexter, R. W 144, 145 Diachun, S 145 Diamond, J 487 Dick, C. H 347 Dick, D. E 423 Dick, Jane T 283, 441 Dickerson, G. H 347, 396 Dickinson, B. S 153 Dickinson, F. G 378, 391 Dickinson, J. T 390 Dickinson, Margaret 469 Dickinson, R. B 370 Dicknue, K. W 321 , 478 Dickson, Margaret D 67, 443 Diederich, Karlene M 323, 470, 494, 497 Diefenthaler, R. J 198, 199 Diehl, Barbara 137, 153, 246, 446, 482 Diehl, D. L 457 Diehl, Marjorie A 277, 279, 280, 452 Dietz, Dorothy A 472 Dietz, R. S 67, 348, 376 Dillavou, E. R 146, 400, 485, 501 Dillon, Dorothy 67, 145, 471 Dillon, E. J 407, 478 Director of Athletics 170, 171 Dirks, Emma M 473 Dismukes, W. P 372 Diveley, Wilhelmina A 468 Division of University Extension 40 Dix, J. E 290, 291 Dixon, A. R 418 Dixon, E. A 351, 384, 438 Dixon, Eleanor 323 Dixon, H. T 67, 405 Dixon, Ruth V 474 Dobberman, M. R 489 Dobbie, J. M 501 Dobrinic, Mary M 469 Dodd, L. A 460 Dodds, Winifred G 67, 468 Dodge, H. D 348, 375 Doe, Janis A 151, 471 Doe, Leoda M 296, 313, 471 Doherty, Marie C 441 Doherty, P. H 418 Doherty, R. E., Jr 415 Doherty, S. S 353 Dohm, Katherine M 469, 499 Dolan, Catharine 147 Dolan, E. J 347 Dolan, P. T 426 Dolan, T. J 148, 373, 489 Doland, J. J 148, 243, 343, 416, 489 Dolch, Catherine 493 Dolch, E. W 321 Dolch, Eleanor 496 Dole, R. M 67, 149, 298, 344, 348 Dole, Virginia L 441 Doll, Helena A ..470 Doll Show 284 Dollahan, V. G 343, 349, 478, 484 Domagall, L. E 68, 383 Donahue, Frances E 147 Donahue, J. F., Jr 402 Donahue, Mary J 474 Page 518 Donaldson, Helen J 443 Donath, C. E 489 Done, Esther R 223, 448 Doneghue, D. M 68, 360 Donnelly, E. J., Jr 396 Donnelly, Ethel M 456, 475, 494 Donnelly, R. E 490 Donovan, C. V 387 Dooley, W. S 293, 415, 492 Doolittle, R. W 68, 496 Dorner, H. B 496 Dorner, Mary A 274, 275, 442, 496 Dorris, V. M 423 Dorsey, M. J 407 Dorton, Anna R 470 Dossey, H. F 499 Dougall, J. B 401 Douglas, A. H 68, 263, 359, 417 Douglas, G. E 359, 417 Douglas, J. A '..244, 314, 348, 372 Douglass, J. T 311 Douthitt, Frances H 487 Dowell, L. B 140, 460, 478 Dowell, M. R 384 Dowling, J. K 359, 400 Downes, Jane L 439, 496 Downing, H. A 150, 296, 307, 371, 478 Downs, H. B 223, 405 Doyle, F. J., Jr 68, 202 Dragoo, D. H 346 Drake, J. L 380 Drake, J. T 384 Drake, L. R 362 Drake, Margaret 68 Drake, Ruth 472 Drake, S. W 402 Drallmeier, R. W 349, 382 Dramatics 301 Draper, F. H 172, 323 Dressier, B. B 68, 361 Driner, Esther 323 Driscoll, Ann E 147 Drusch, J. A 369 Dryden, Wilma J 151, 324, 468 Drysdale, Winifred P 474, 494 Dublin, Dorothy R 450 DuBois, B. S 331, 349 Ducker, B 348 Dude, L 397 Dudek, Helene E 68, 277, 278, 279, 474 Dudleston, W. F 398 Dueringer, E. G 408 Duff, Jane C 442 Duffner, J. T .202, 205 Dugan, R. F 149, 385, 499 Dugan, W. G 150 Duker, G. M 321, 325 Duket, G. R 396 Du Lany, Dorothy B 68, 233, 290, 442, 494 Duley, Dorothy F 465 Dumas, M. A 68 Du Molin, J. W 408 Dumser, P. W 369 Dunbar, J. H 399 Dunbar, Louise B. . 151 Duncan, C. E., Jr 68, 421, 478 Duncan, E. F 68 Duncan, G. B 403 Duncan, W. C 478 Dungan, G. H 144, 149, 366, 481 Dungey, J. W 49, 68, 393 Dunham, Barbara E 293, 442 Dunkel Foundation 222, 223 Dunkin, P. S 145 Dunlap, G. L 365 Dunlap, W. 0 362 Dunn, C. H 351, 498 Dunn, G. H 391 Dunn, H. B 347 Dunn, H. 0 150 Dunn, La Velle E 471 Dunn, R. T 347 Dunn, W. E 368 Dunn, Wilbur L., Jr 386 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Dunn, William L 153 Dunne, Dorothy M 455 Dunseth, J. R 266, 359, 386 Durchslag, I. P 364 Durfee, T. B 390, 391 Durgee, Frances E 464 Durham, Dorothy 246, 438 Durin, R. J 68, 402 Durr, M. D 139 Durst, Mary F 322, 449 Dustin, R. W 372 Dutrack, D. W 478 Du Val, Alice S 49, 68, 270, 271, 282 436, 482 Du Vigneaud, D 426 Duwe, M. S 342, 352, 478 Duzeski, Julia J 450 Dwornik, Gayle J 145 Dyas, F. G 424 Dye, Una F 151 Dyer, W. P 395 Dykstra, Edward F 393 Dykstra, Eugene F 46, 68, 174, 178, 181, 421 Dyson, A. A 69, 353 E Eachus, J. J 501 Eagle, E. L 150, 421 Eagleston, F. L 425 Eakin, Dorothy L 69 Eames, Verna R 296, 437 Earle, F. B 424 Eason, J. W 69 Easterbrook, G. W 46, 48, 49, 69, 231, 240 241, 250, 257, 405 Easterday, Barbara 432 Easton, Christina R 469 Eatman, L 478 Eaton, Barbara G 465 Eaton, C. L 379, 486 Eaton, H. H 346 Eaton, J. D 478 Eaton, J. 0 69, 348 Eaton, J. T 296, 421 Eaton, J. W 407 Eaton, R. E 347 Ebbert, E. E 69, 377 Ebeling, P. H 69 Eber, Eloise C 473 Eberhardt, R. F 366 Eberle, W. A....-.= 69, 406 Ebersol, E. T., Jr 325 Eberspacher, E. C, Jr 386, 390 Ebert, E. D 393 Ebey, D. R 362 Eck, Mable A 466, 497 Eck, Myrtle A 466, 497 Ecker, Nora 466, 478 Eckfeld, D. K 401 Eckhardt, R. D 321 Eckhardt, W. J 359, 394 Eckhardt, W. L 144, 321, 501 Eckman, R. M 478 Eddie, T. S 69, 377, 478 Edelman, M 411 Edelmann, A. T 409 Eder, B arbara B 437 Edler, Marion L 281, 466 Edmonds, J. L 149, 499 Edmonds, J. R 69, 366 Edmonds, Margaret A 69, 499 Edmund, G. S 370 Edson, Peggie M 277, 323, 457 Education, College of 30 Edwards, F. D 375 Edwards, G. W 405 Edwards, J. A 321, 391 Edwards, M 370 Edwards, Manesa A 277, 467, 497 Edwards, R. W 211, 421, 487 Edwards, W. H 399 Eger, Nancy B 449, 482 Eggersman, A. F 400 Eggert, C. F 478 Eglin, H. D 321 Ehler, H. W 69, 478 Ehler, Marian 497 Ehler, Virginia R 465 Ehlers, V. E 304, 322, 478 Ehni, G. V 370 Ehrlich, D 69, 392 Ehrman, M. E 392 Eichelman, E. T 347, 421 Eichelman, W. H 348, 421 Eichstaedt, V. R 387, 484 Eickstaedt, E. K 406 Eiferman, W. D 364 Eilers, O. J 69, 349 Eilertsen, N. S 69, 359, 371 Einhorn, R 146 Eirich, Cornelia E 293, 465 Eisele, Elizabeth M 69, 497 Eiseman, F. R 390 Eisenstein, N. W 321, 364 Eisiminger, S. K 346, 419 Eisner, June 475 Eitzen, V. E 70 Ekblaw, G. E 249, 360 Ekiss, K 70, 478 Ekroth, H. R 152, 489 Elden, W. R 70, 351 Elder, A. A 379, 488 Elder, C. H 70, 215, 248, 350, 488 Eldridge, Saxon V 277, 279, 447 Elfstrand, Frances E 438 EllifF, Alma D 467 Ellingen, R. J 383 Elliot, Effie R 473, 497 Elliot, R. Jane 497 Elliott, C. M 321 Elliott, E. 0 136, 295, 298, 342, 350 384, 499 Elliott, Geraldine A 321 Elliott, Helen E 469 Ellis, C. L., Jr 70 Ellis, Doris M 449 Ellis, E. F 70, 212 Ellis, Georgia M 469 Ellis, Grace 137, 295, 452 Ellis, T. S 395 Ellis, T. W 70 Ellmore, H. S 293, 460, 461, 499, 500 Ellsberry, W. G 396 Ellsworth, J. K 490 Ellsworth, L. A 377 Eisner, Dorothy M 464 Elwell, Ann C 296, 297, 433, 494 Elzea, J. G 179, 240, 241, 414 Emch, A 501 Emch, K. A. 375 Emery, K. O •. 144, 145 Emin, Ruthe L 453 Emsing, Carolyn 293 Engel, Jane B 70, 437, 482 Engelking, Bernice A 298, 467, 497 Engelman, F. C 499 Engelman, F. R 70, 347 Engelschall, A. R 401 Enger, M. L 26, 144, 148, 419, 489 Engineer Corps 337 Engineering, College of 26 England, L. S., Jr 347, 421 Engleman, R. H 478, 484 Englis, D. T 362, 493 English, F. J 305, 366 English, L. S 460, 479 Engstrom, Elaine R 70 Engstrom, Helen E 323 Engstrom, J. R 321, 322 Engstrom, R. H 344, 348 Ennett, T. E 70, 394 Enos, Sara M 467, 473 Ensign, N. E 148, 397 Ensign, R. B 396 Ensminger, L. W 395 Epstein, J. F 364 Page 519 ■■■■ ::::;: ■.; :■:■ ■■ . _ •■.- ■;■ 1 1 [' Epstein, S. A 411 Epstein, W. F 392 Erd, R. H 376, 498 Erdmann, Ruth M 450 Eret, Martha J 70, 435 Erhardt, C. W 344, 349, 400 Erickson, Eleanore M 438 Erickson, H. A 70, 490 Erickson, Naomi R 48, 70, 262, 279, 438 Erickson, R. Shirley 465, 497 Ericson, J. M 351 Ericson, R. K 150, 366 Erikson, C. F 366, 390 Erlandson, Ruth M 144 Ervin, F. S 296, 325, 405 Erwin, J. R 425 Eshbaugh, Eloise C 475, 479 Eshelman, C. R 70, 481 Eshleman, F. P 405 Esmond, T. M 348 Esmond, Virginia A 467, 497 Espevik, Solveig P 70 Esplin, J. J : 413 Espy, W. N 148, 490 Essex, T. Louise 437 Essington, A. V ±. . . 403 Estergard, R. C 407 Etheredge, Maude L 151, 452 Ettelson, Vivian M 457 Ettinger, R. D 425 Ettlinger, Marjory R 434 Eubanks, E. M 333, 344, 348, 362 Evans, H. A 424 Evans, H. D 144, 330, 332, 345, 351, 413 Evans, H. P., Jr 148 Evans, L. J 398 Evans Hall, Laura B 475 Evans, L. Irene 432 Evans, Laura M 465 Evans, R. D 383 Evans, T. M 368 Events of the Year 155 Ewald, R. M 418 Ewan, W 150 Ewers, Carolyn L 446 Ewert, E. E 427 Ewing, Elizabeth A 442 Ewing, F. H 296, 372 Ewing, Lois E 438 Eyman, Helen L 323 F Fackler, P. H 71, 333, 342, 346, 352 Fadler, Dortha J 464 Fadum, H. R 384, 485, 486 Fagel, H. N 364, 479 Fahnestock, M. K 148, 490 Fahrner, G. V 396 Fahrnkopf, C. D 351 Fair, Jean E...137, 145, 271, 273, 307, 452, 482 Fairbairn, Margaret E 151, 474, 499 Fairbank, A. N 460 Fairfield, Virginia F ' 71, 450 Falat, Helen J 468 Faletti, F. J 383 Falkenstein, Jane L 71, 323, 324 Fallon, Jean M 447, 482 Fallon, Virginia M 71, 293, 447 Falls, F. H 427 Fanning, G. C 347, 396 Fanning, Vera F 307, 433 Faris, Betty J 452 Faris, W. R 296, 383 Farm House 385 Farmen, L. H 370, 483 Farmer, Harriet J 475, 499 Farmer, Virginia J 448 Farnsworth, G. L 150, 292, 383 Farnsworth, S. A 424 Farnum, W. H., Jr 397 Farr, R. W 496 Farrell, W. H 481 Farrington, C. E 203, 403 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Farrington, J. R 150, 203, 403, 479, 483 Farris, W. L 242, 266, 352, 359, 365 Farwell, Georgia E 469 Fash, J. C 425 Fast, R. D 136, 138, 189, 258, 393, 479, 486 Faubel, Doris A 470 Fauble, L. G 344, 348 Faucett, M. A 148 Faucett, Minnie W 446 Faucett, P. M 372 Faulkner, D. W 407 Faulkner, E. K 71, 149, 481 Fawkner, Helen E 71 Fay, R. B 348, 383 Fay, R. W 174, 178, 183 Fay, W. X 71, 344, 351 Featherstone, Beulah P 151, 466 Feavyear, Jacquetta E 71, 447 February 161 Feder, Gertrude R 475 Feeser, Mary F 298, 497 Feferman, Minnie 470 Fehlau, U. E 371 Fehrenbacher, J. B 149 Fehrm, N. V 419 Feinberg, Grace A 71, 453 Feldman, Bernice N 475 Feldmann, Gretchen E 151, 457 Fell, Marjorie M 71,_435 Fellinger, L. 1 71, 144 Fellner, E. G 394 Fellows, J. R 148 Felt, L. B 417, 488 Felts, W. A 321, 368 Fencing 215 Fennell, Dorothy 1 468 Fennell, W. W 72 Fennie, J. L 72, 144, 146, 479, 485 Fenoglio, Louise B 145 Ferdinand, H. R 399 Ferer, Jacqueline 453 Feres, Vlasta B 72, 277, 279 Ferguson, D. B 72, 144, 149, 385, 499 Ferguson, H 323 Ferguson, M. D 72, 418 Ferguson, M. S 376 Ferguson, R. E 396 Ferguson, R. S 408 Ferguson, V. B 351 Fernholz, E. F 48, 72, 262, 359, 399 Ferrall, V. E 406 Ferris, J. R 408 Fessler, W. A 362 Fett, G. H 144, 148 Fichte, H. 0 49, 145, 350, 371, 406 Fidler, Martha L 433 Fieber, F. A 149, 499 Fiedler, L 72 Field Artillery 334 Fifield, Jeanne R 436 Filbey, E. J 146, 242, 243, 386, 485 Filbey, N. V 150, 372, 479 Filippi, C. R 413 Filippi, F. G 72, 413, 484 Filson, C. W 150, 264, 460, 461 Fina, P 487 Finder, F. C 304 Finder, J. M 392 Fine and Applied Arts, College of 32 Fine, R. 1 296, 412 Finfrock, L 396 Finger, G. C 362 Fink, G. R 148 Fink, Laura A 469 Fink, R 252 Fink, R. A 72 Fink, R. M 325 Finks, J. C 403 Finlayson, M. H 395 Finley, Rita M 298, 467, 497 Finley, R. 1 365, 499 Finley, R. 0 467 Finnegan, Gertrude E 468 Finsburg, Rosalye H 323 Fiorentini, R 491 Fischer, J. K 397 Fischer, L. H 72 Fischer, Lenice L 474 Fischler, Gretchen 465, 499 Fish, A. G 393 Fishback, H. R., Jr 493 Fisher, A. E 173, 174, 385 Fisher, C. E 499 Fisher, Doris 475 Fisher, E. G 380 Fisher, F. A 144 Fisher, F. E 421 Fisher, H. F 325, 371 Fisher, H. R 175, 246, 392 Fisher, J. L 392 Fisher, Marguerite R 465 Fisher, Mildred A 42, 493 Fisher, N. D 296, 396 Fisher, R. A 499 Fisher, R. F 323 Fisher, W. C 479 Fisher, W. E 72 Fishman, Sylvia S 475 Fishman, W. S 153 Fiske, C. G 72, 414 Fitzgerald, Catherine 452 Fitzgibbons, J. T 395 Fitzjarrald, Edith 464 Fitzjarrald, F. Delores 464 Fitzsimmons, Cleo 144, 450 Fitzsimmons, Mary A 293, 437 Fjelde, O. S 305, 368, 489 Flanders, D. P 373 Flanders, Louise L 444 Flanegin, Dorothy M 72, 445 Flaningam, M. L., Jr 72, 384 Flaningam, Margery A 469 Flaningam, T. C 203, 405, 479, 483 Fleckinger, C 386 Fleig, W. J 376, 406 Fleischli, F. K 423 Fleming, Doris 457 Fleming, J. E 479 Fleming, Josephine 1 324 Fleming, Mary E 49, 72, 253, 449, 482, 494 Fleming, P 479 Fleming, V. R 401, 489 Flentje, Janet 491 Flesch, Lucille F 453 Flesham, Shirley R 451 Fletcher, D. H 496 Fletcher, J. R 396 Fletcher, Janet P 441, 447 Fletcher, Mary E 443 Fletcher, Mildred M 72 Flexman, E. A 427 Flint, A. H., Jr 407 Flint, H. A 215, 331, 350, 488 Flodin, Carol M 296, 443 Flora, H. M 495 Flora, Louise 72, 445 Flora, M. W 386 Florance, Amy L 72, 454, 482 Florentine, R 321 Floricultural Club 496 Florio, A. E 174 Florio, N. A 291, 492, 500 Floyd, Norma . .- 145 Fluegge, R. W 72, 367 Flynn, Bonnie K 465 Flynn, C. E 153 Flynn, Madelyn 296, 448 Foersterling, F. J 72, 330, 332, 333, 338, 340 341, 342, 352, 418, 499, 501 Fogarty, E. R .394, 479, 483 Fogler, H. L 72, 490 Fohr, Eleanore F 432 Foley, E 425 Folger, W. M 136, 291, 372 Folis, Catherine D 469 Folk, E. S 384, 451 Football 177 Foote, B. R 304, 379, 491 1 Page 520 Forbes, Marjorie 442 Ford, C. B., Jr 386 Ford, Florence 72 Fordon, Frances B 444 Fork, N. E 349, 399 Forlaw, Ethyl S 296, 499 Fornof, J. H 296, 395 Fornoff, Addie E 466 Fornoff, F 153 Forsberg, N. P 374 Forss, A. J 377 Forst, E 367 Forsten, W. 0 347 Forster, Jean C 73, 436 Forsyth, Helen 73, 323 Forsyth, W. R 145, 349, 372 Fort, R. G 425 Fortenberry, C. N 400 Foreword 8 Foss, J. C 388 Fossett, W. C 73, 144, 146, 479, 485 Fossland, R. G 347 Fossler, R. N 496 Foster, Annamargaret 274, 275, 497 Foster, Dorothy P 292, 474 Foster, H. D 362 Foster, J. P 401 Foster, Jean R 466 Foster, Juanita M 465 Foster, L., Jr 73, 414, 496 Foster, L. E 423 Foster, R. E 489 Foster, Virginia E 73, 440 Foster, W. A 144 Foster, W. B 388 4H Group 467 Fournier, J. A 360 Fouts, G. R 351 Fowkes, Ruth L 469 Fowler, Beth L 47, 73, 306, 436 Fowler, H. F 48, 73, 410, 486 Fowler, Marianna M 468 Fox, A 404 Fox, Evelyn L 470 Fox, F. X 384 Fox, Wilma J 497 Fraker, F. L 405 Fraker House 467 Francis, F. C 296, 385, 499 Francis, Grace M 73, 277, 313, 475 Frank, Helene C 434 Frank, H. W 420 Frank, Jean 451 Frank, J. E 189 Frank, J. F 73 Frank, Virginia 0 151, 293, 446, 482 Frank, W. W 386 Frankel, D. B 305, 420 Frankland, G. E 380 Franklin, D. W 348 Franklin, Julia A 151 Franklin, M. A 46, 74, 174, 202, 206, 392 Franklin, R. C 74, 145, 325 Franks, Emily P 448 Franks, Kathryn D 277, 296, 448, 482 Frantz, Ellma M 74, 465 Frantz, K. E 424 Frary, C. D 174, 197, 198, 403, 425 Fraser, E. S., Jr 150, 195, 346, 349, 388 Frasier, F. E 421 Fraternities 357 Frazee, H , 479 Frazier, G. O 418 Frazier, M. P 418 Freeh, F. J., Jr 74, 479, 484 Freda, Rosalia L 436 Frede, R. H 374 Frederick, C. R 248, 250, 251, 267, 343 396, 484 Frederick, H. S 321 Freedman, Billie S 434 Freedman, H. D 411 Freedman, M. 0 420 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Freeland, Virginia J 470 Freeman, A. A 392 Freeman, D. 1 266, 296, 365, 499 Freeman, Ruth C 450 Freer, Louise 280, 500 Freese, Dorothy F 74, 496 French, Ann L 432 French, C. L., Jr 421 French, G. D 387 French, P. N 370 French, R. D 385 Frese, C. H 372 Freshman Council 252 Freshman Frolic 261 Freshman Frolic Committee 141 Freudenberg, Helen E 313 Freund, S. E 297, 347, 420 Frey, R. D 420, 479 Freyermuth, Eureath 465 Friedlander, Minnie 475 Friedlander, S. D 74 Friedman, Annette 469 Friedman, B. J 404 Friedman, Harriet M 475 Friedman, Joyce L 451 Friedman, Lucille 74, 468 Friedman, R. A 479 Friend, M. Elizabeth 74, 144 Friesem, G. D 242, 392 Friess, J. E , 325 Friestedt, G. L 379 Frishman, A 364 Frisk, La Verle F 444 Frison, T. H 369 Frittier, R. M 479 Frothingham, J. L 347, 405 Fruin, E. J 350 Fruin. R 342, 424, 501 Frye, R. N .' 292 Frye, W. E 74, 145 Fryer, H. G 501 Fryer, R. N 386 Fuchsman, H. L 412 Fuller, Harriett B 141, 261, 452 Fuller, M. G 382 Fuller, S. C 383 Fulmer, C. R 406 Funk, R 189, 399 Funkhouser, H. R 373 Funkhouser, Jane A 448 Furlong, Eleanore A 471 Fuson, R. C 362, 387 G Gabriel, A. F 377 Gade, R. H 74, 359, 419 Gaebe, O. F 385 Gaetje, Annette C 474, 479 Gaines, Gladys E 473 Gaines, H. E...174, 194, 195, 198, 199, 223, 387 Gaines, J. K 74, 146, 479, 485 Gaines, N. D 424 Gaines, R. W 252 Galbraith, Virginia 437 Galbreath, Verdie P 147 Gale, E. G 363 Galhuly, Halle 151, 307, 446, 482 Galinsky, Bernice M 74, 434 Gallagher, R. K 343, 350 Gallagher, Ruth M 464 Galler, W 150, 293, 389 Galvin, Deva M 437 Galvin, H. J 390 Galvin, R. W 400 Galvin, T. J 400 Gamma Phi Beta 445 Gamma Theta Phi 492 Gannon, F. L 388 Ganster, W. A 405, 489 Gantzert, M. G 129, 298, 365 Garber, Merle B 469 Gardner, B. C, Jr 74, 38J Gardner, J. R 383 Gardner, M. Jean 292, 436 Gardner, L. P 424 Gardner, Robert W 74, 323, 325 Gardner, Richard W 149, 405 Gardner, W. B 74, 149 Gargoyle 152 Gargula, Jeannette M 466 Garner, J. W 144, 390 Garnhart, J. E 460 Garrels, A. E 321 Garretson, R. C 346, 384, 483, 499 Garrett, Charlotte E 277, 474, 497 Garrett, F. J 369, 488 Garrett, K. L 413, 488 Garrett, W. A 75 Garrigus, B 310 Garrison, Rosanne 75, 144, 278, 279, 466 Garrison, W 194 Garver, Mary G 491 Garver, Willia K 452 Garvey, D. 0 379 Garvin, Nellie L 151 Gasaway, H. H 343, 348, 479 Gasche, C. J 395 Gates, G. F 387 Gates, Muriel A 49, 75, 452 Gates, W. H 75, 382 Gatewood, Grace M 153, 475 Gatewood, L. C 372 Gaudio, CD 75 Gauen, R. E 75, 359, 378 Gause, T. E 321, 325 Gay, O. D 248, 479, 483, 485 Gaziano, R. A 153 Geach, Iona E 75 Geake, D. C 498 Gedge, F. C, Jr 296, 321, 393, 483 Geer, D. M 75, 348 Gehlbach, M. P 75, 245, 298 Gehlbach, R 490 Gehlbach, R. K 499 Gehr, V. H 75, 325 Gehring, R. W 75, 479 Geissendoerfer, J. T 371 Geist, H. W 153 Geister, W. W 407 Geithman, Isabelle H 443 Gelis, Adelle G 75, 449 Gelman, M. M 420 Gendler, Rosalyn 475, 493 Genster, J. C. . 347 Gentry, F. C 501 George, J. A 350, 487 George, Vivian B 474 Gerden, N. P 75, 359, 377, 406 Gere, Nell R 139, 452 Gerhardt, Dorothy J 436 Gerler, W. R 293, 297, 325 Gerson, Thelma K 469 Geyer, N. B 426 Ghasten, S. M 427 Ghiselli, F. A 75, 369 Giachette, J. D 296, 383 Giallombardo, J. J 487 Gianotti, J. C 479 Gibberman, Fay A 453 Gibberman, J. J 351, 479 Gibbs, L. H 398 Gibbs, Marian B 277, 467 Giehler, Marjorie J 151, 441 Giese, F. F 75 Giese, Geraldine V 307, 438, 482 Gieseking, Inez 76, 466 Giffin, W. M 372 Gilbert, Betty L 307, 432 Gilbert, E. L., Jr 479 Gilbert, Frances E 467 Gilbert, R. P 414 Gildersleeve, B. T 409 Giles, J. E 415 Gilkes, H. H 408, 479 Gilkes, R. L 408 Page 521 w nn mm 1 Gill, H. L 416 Gill. J. S 194, 198 Gillespie, W. A 346 Gillhouse, R. F 76, 479, 484 Gillingham, Norma J 151, 293, 432, 492 Gillis, T. C 479 Gillison, C. S 407 Gilman, W. N 427 Gilmore, Sylvia 144 Gilster, Olga M 76, 438 Ginay, J. J 136, 174, 210 Ginder, C 417 Gingerich, Lucile J 497 Gingold, W. J 252, 420 Ginsburg, L. E 344, 348, 359, 411 Ginsburg, Ruth B 475 Ginther, Garnet, L 473, 497 Ginther, J. H 76 Giokaris, M. D 384, 487 Girson, Dorothy J 292, 434 Gladding, H. Maxine 153 Gladstone, M 404 Glascock, J. H 293, 415 Glasebrook, R. J 292 Glass, D. B 362 Glass, E „■•... 310 Glasscock, Florence E 435 Glasser, B. C 392 Glazer, H 420 Gleason, E. K., Jr 375 Glenn, Barbara W 432 Glenn, S. E 144, 267 Glennan, Mary J 296, 432 Glennon, Alice 151 Glick, E. M 76, 352 Glickauf, J. S 411 Glickman, Thelma J 296, 434 Glisson, S. N 395 Glosecki, A. R 174, 178, 183, 194, 198, 394 Glover, J. L 321 Glover, Judith H 322, 492 Glover, W. E 76, 152, 403 Goad, Benita A 472 Goble, Edna H 468 Goble, G. W 172, 240, 366 Goddard, Dorothy M 151, 445, 492 Godeke, H. L 321 Godfrey, D. D 76, 344, 351 Godfrey, R. W 496 Goding, L. A 76, 350, 377, 479, 496 Godow, Minnette 475 Goebel, Ruth L 432 Goeke, H. E...248, 299, 342, 346, 351, 410, 489 Goetsch, Elizabeth 442 Goff, J. A 490 Goggin, Nadine H 296, 464 Gold Feathers 272 Gold, J 479 Gold, Shirlee R 451 Goldberg, A. M 76 Goldberg, J 404 Goldberg, L. C 487 Goldberg, L. G 76, 389 Goldberg, M. I. . . ; '. 411 Goldberg, N. A 321 Goldfarb, H , 392 Goldfarb , M. J 150, 487 Goldman, Belle 474 Goldman, Ethel R 453 Goldman, Harriet T 451 Goldman, Judith 475 Goldman, L. M., Jr 76, 404 Goldman, Lorraine A 151, 434, 492 Goldman, M. S 297, 420 Goldman, Marcus S 343 Goldman, R. N 404 Goldman, Ruth 0 296, 475 Goldstein, B. A 499 Goldstein, I. T 292 Goldstein, J 347 Goldstein, Maxine M 277 Goldstein, S. T 411 Goldstein, W 487 Goldstine, J. D 404 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Golf 216 Golk, Helen E 76, 433 Go'tz, H. A 364 Gonseth, K. M 299, 346, 387 Good, Doris M 474 Good. G. W 391 Good, R. E 76 Good, R. 0 391 Goodall, Mary F 449 Goodell. J. M. . . . 76 Goodman, Dorothy M 76, 475 Goodman, J. F 378 Goodman, L. 0 425 Goodman, Leonore R 434 Goodman, Lillian 434 Goodman, Shirley L 153 Goodman, S. L 397, 420 Goodman, W 404 Goodmann, E. P 76, 417 Goodmiller, A. L 77, 245, 348 Goodrich, Francis J 4l6 Goodstein, C. F 404 Goodwin, Phyllis A 398, 467, 497 Goodwin, R. G 377 Goodwine, G 243, 248, 249 Goold, F 77 Gorbach, S 322 Gordley, R. G 492 Gcdon, B. E. 411 Gordon, E 404 Gordon, J. R 493 Gordon, Jane L 497 Gordon, K. M 145 Gordon, M. J 77, 174, 215, 333, 344, 345 348. 488 Gordon, Macey B 404 Gordon, R. L 293, 499 Gordon, Ruth L 466 Gorecki, F 426 Gosch, D. R 371 Goss, H. J 401 Gossard, A. G 77 Gossard, F. E 425 Gossard, M. L 77, 489 Gossett, Eleanor A 77, 433 Gossett, Juanita L 466 Gossom, D. R 423 Gottlieb, L. A 77, 359, 420, 479 Goudey, Bess L 444, 482 Gougler, Jean L 77, 436, 482, 494 Gougler, Marcelline 439 Grable, Jean E 437 Graduate School, The 33 Gragg, G. L 383 Gragg, Madge M 296, 471 Graham, C. W 325 Graham, Frances P 324 Graham, R 372 Graham, V. L 479 Graham, Virginia 465 Grant, Frances E 138, 139, 258, 432, 482 Grant, J. W 387 Grant, Wilma 271, 282, 295, 442, 482 Grasser, F 490 Graue, Thelma M 473 Graves, Margaret J 474, 494 Graves, S 414 Gray, H. M 146, 386, 485 Gray, J. F 325 Gray, J. W 413 Greanias, G 49, 77, 256 Greathouse, A. B., Jr 405 Grebel, R. W 408 Greeley, H. E 77 Green, C. B 347, 490 Green, C. C 147 Green, F 390, 402 Green, Genevieve 467 Green, G. F 414 Green, G. K 148, 417, 495 Green, M. L 77, 214, 407 Green, Marjorie W 259, 445 Greenbaum, Harriet E 297, 45 1 Greenberg, J. S 389 Greenberg, S. S 404 Greenberger, Shirley B 434 Greene, Harriet J 467 Greene, R. S 405 Greener, J. W 361 Greenman, Doloris 296, 469, 492, 494 Greenman, F. S 363 Greenwell, J. R 321, 418 Greenwood, G. W 487 Greer, E. E 298, 481 Gregg, H. L 139 Gregg, R. T 267 Gregorian Literary Society 494 Gregorio, J. T 426 Gregory, Catherine E 147 Gregory, G. D 427 Gregory, G. S 407 Gregory, J. C 369 Gregory, Jane H 293, 474, 499 Gregory, K. C 253, 384 Gregory, M. A 369 Gregory, V. J 400 Greip, E. F 426 Grener, L. M 215, 331, 343, 350, 488 Gretencord, A. 0 481 Grieb, D. L 368 Grier, H. G 77, 417 Griesmeyer. C. J 399 Grieve, R. S 46, 174, 178, 182, 194, 196, 197 198, 199, 230, 387 Griffin, Mary J 448 Griffin, R. P 484 Griffith, C. R 408, 493 Griffith, D. J 495 Griffith, Jean E 436 Grimes, B. T 390 Grimes, E. D 343, 352 Grimes, Ina R 469, 497 Grimm, H. A 426 Grimm, J. R 139, 288, 359, 372, 483 Grimm, N. C 351 Grimmett, Mary J 472 Grimmich, Alma 77, 277 Grimsley, June E. 277, 475 Grindley, H. S. .' 362 Grinnell, W. L 383 Gripton, Betty L 296, 437 Grisamore, Mary M 77 Gritton, Ida L Groff, Elizabeth A 449, 482 Grohne, F. W 49, 77, 414, 479 Grohne, H. A 414 Grohne, K. E 372 Gronemeier, Beth 463, 468, 479, 496 Grosboll, Nancy E 298, 467, 497 Grose, G. K 321, 385 Gross, J. N 78, 420 Gross, K 321, 322, 491 Gross. M. L 420 Gross, R. W 359, 400 Gross, S. T 362 Gross, Theora K 469 Grossarth, A 242, 247, 315, 391, 486 Grossman, Anne R 453 Grossman, D. A 323 Grossman, Mary K 323 Grotts, P. E 362 Groupe, Lorraine M 475 Grove, Frances R 472, 497 Grover, D. P .■ 401 Grover, R. E .78, 401 Grubb, J. G 307, 419 Grubb, P. D 78, 421 Gruber, A 350 Gruenberg, R. P 488 Grueningen, Ruth L. von 474 Grupp, R. C 479 Guck, H. L 244, 418, 479 Gueltig, C. T 352, 370 Gueltig, Charlotte L 78, 304, 464 Guerin, W. J 203, 50O Guernsey, Mildred L 475- Page 522 Guertin, J. P 421 Gugler, A 78, 410, 486 Guild, J. P 78 Guimaraes, M. M 413 Guin, R. L 481 Guin, R 481 Gulbrandson, L. F 426 Gumm, Helen L 438 Gunderson, C. W 347 Gunderson, Dorothy G 443, 492 Gunkel, Dorothy G 438 Gunn, F. H 405 Gunn, J. V 78, 244, 342, 351, 359, 380, 490 Gunnerson, C. B 373 Gunning, T. D 136, 292, 414, 486 Gurley, D. E 298, 346, 499 Gurr, E. M 78, 405 Gury, E. F 501 Gustafson, C. J 426 Gustafson, W. A 424 Gustin, C. J 78 Gutgsell, J. R 78, 395 Guthier, R. E 78, 321, 322, 394, 491 Guthrie, G. B 78, 370 Guthrie, Helen E 447 Guthrie, J. W., Jr 78, 370, 413 Gutstadt, R. H 78, 359, 392 Gutterman, L 322 Guynn, E. C 78, 146, 479, 483, 485 Guynn, W. D 78, 342, 348, 359, 384, 479 Guzman, M. B. de 376 Gymkhana 224 Gymnaslica 488 Gymnastics 211 Gyory, Elizabeth R 479, 496 H Haag, V. W 386 Haake, H. G 346, 398 Haanel, Betty M 474 Haberkorn, R. P 417 Hackett, T. N 79, 174, 194, 196, 197, 351 419, 490 Hackleman, J. E 79 Hackmann, Lois A 79, 473, 479, 4S 6 Hackmann, Louise A 79, 324, 473 Hadden, Jane E 47, 79, 236, 294, 452, 482 Hadley, H. L., Jr 79, 393 Haedike, W 493 Haefler, R. E 136, 202, 207 Hafner, R. H., Jr 374 Haftkowski, D. J 427 Hagel, Rita J 79, 277 Hager, Jane 452 Haglund, A. L 48, 49, 79, 240, 241, 242, 243 247, 265, 460 Hague, Stella M 446 Hahn, A.J 401 Hahn, J. L 298, 385 Hahn, V. C 377 Haines, E. T 490 Haines, G. C 386, 414 Hakes, Edyth C 79, 474 Halatek, L. F 346 Halberg, L. A 79, 372 Hale, C 79, 487 Hale, H. W 304, 305, 325, 375 Hales, Marion J 438 Halford, W. R 479 Hall, B. R 413 Hall, Cleo A 151, 469 Hall, Dorothy J ' 79 Hall, E. M 499 Hall, Geraldine A 466 Hall, H 399 Hall, Ina F 469, 497 Hall, Jule L 466 Hall, June E 151, 468, 479 Hall, Marjorie E 466 Hall, R. C 153 Hall, R. W 370 Hall, Ruth W 263, 435 Hall, S. G 148, 409 GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed Hall, Samuel W 140, 260, 307, 383, 483 Hall, Stanley W 387, 496 Hall, W. P 321 Hallam, G. 0 79, 325 Hallam, W. E 386 Hallden, J. T 460, 500 Haller, Doris 456 Hallett, J. J 424 Halversen, V. V 418 Ham, C. W 148, 490 Ham, R. L 397 Ham, W. D 79, 144, 146, 387, 479, 484, 485 Hamilton, A 395 Hamilton, E. G 423 Hamilton, Eleanor M 443 Hamilton, G 376 Hamilton, J. A 144, 370 Hamilton, James R. 79, 360 Hamilton, John R 376 Hamilton, O. Elizabeth 466 Hamilton, T. S 343, 362 Hamilton, W. B 352 Hamilton, W. L 79 Hamlin, W. B 395 Hamman, G. K 346 Hamman, V. T 46 Hammatt, H. W 427 Hammer, Gwendolyn F 80, 473, 497 Hammerquoist, R. C 386 Hammond, W. C 424 Hamp, G. H., Jr 365 Hamp, L. R 325, 491 Hampton, O. H., Jr 359, 401 Hampton, Ruth 464, 479 Hampton, V. J 350, 413 Hampton, W. L 80 Hams, H. C 296, 374 Hanawalt, Catherine A 304, 323, 324, 466 Hanawalt, Lois . .■ 304 Handelsman, N. A 292 Handley, G. F 80, 359, 381 Handlon, C. C 189 Handschuh, F. C 344, 370 Hanes, V. E 405 Haney, W. J 298 Hanks, T. G 425 Hanley, J. H 388 Hanna, Cora L 447 Hannagan, H. J 416 Hannig, P. B 399 Hans, Doris M 80, 303, 435, 493 Hansen, F. M 396 Hansen, J. D 495 Hansen, M. L 145 Hansgen, J. R 369, 390 Hanson, Florence C 445 Hanson, J 415 Hanson, J. F., Jr 325, 369 Hanson, R. A 370 Hanson, R. L 307, 4l4 Hanson, Thelma M 80, 144, 145 Hapac, W. J 189 Happock, D. S 323 Haran, Patricia M 466 Harber, J. E 499 Hardaker, R. L 292, 377 Harding, A. A 320, 395, 491 Harding, Florence M 444 Harding, P. J 490 Hardinger, J. D 387 Hardy, L. W 481 Hardy, Lillian L 469 Hare, H. B 249 Harker, O. A 390 Harman, H. F 386 Harman, H. J 368 Harmon, J. P 405 Harmon, Mary 80, 431, 454, 494 Harned, J.J 426 Harnisch, W. E 479 Harno, A. J 31, 41, 144, 397, 501 Harno, Michalie M 452 Harper, G. L 481 Harper, H. P 150, 304, 305, 311, 321, 322 Harper, H. S 378 Harper, Renee 438 Harrington, Alice M 144, 153 Harrington, J. A 347, 417 Harrington, Mary L 137 Harris, A. G 344, 350 Harris, J. R 391 Harris, P. M 305 Harris, W. C 253 Harrison, K. J 388 Harrod, S. G 406 Harrold, C. H., Jr 80, 266, 344, 499 Harsha, W. M 424 Harshbarger, K. E 80, 149, 348, 376 Harszy, C. H 80, 490 Hart, R. D 423 Hart, W. C 346 Hart, W. W 384 Hartenstein, J 412 Harter, E. C 325, 413 Hartley, M. C 147, 501 Hartley, Ruth J 80 Hartline, J. B 365 Hartman, B 296, 389 Hartman, G. H 80 Hartman, L. E 305 Hartman, L. 0 496 Hartman, L. W 496 Hartman, M. M 499 Hartman, Marjorie R 153 Hartman, W. J 396 Hartong, Thyra 465 Harunaga, Y 376 Harvey, Lois M. 468 Harvey, M. E 80, 148, 298, 479, 490 Harvey, M. R 347, 417 Harwood, Florence E 435 Haseman, C. L 347 Haser, C. F 396 Hashbarger, H. A 80, 330, 332, 335, 340, 341 342, 349, 359, 409 Haskins, J. T 423 Hastings, R. F 80, 144, 152, 368 Hatch, A. J 321 Hatch, L. R 390 Hathaway, R. W 407 Hattendorf, H. N 371, 479 Hattendorf , W ' 375 Haughton, Helen L 474 Hauptli, C. D 497 Hauser, Jane W 468, 496 Havell, R. F 349 Havener, Cleo 1 473 Havens, C. S 41 Haviland, W. D 410 Havlik, E. J 410 Havranek, J. C 424 Hawbaker, Mary E 466 Hawkinson, A. D 49, 80, 256, 418 Hay, R. C 144, 408 Hayemann, W 323 Hayes, D. W 492 Hayes, Mary L 297 Hayman, L. W 303 Hayman, Stasia 81, 324 Haynes, W. G 424 Hays, Genevieve M 497 Hays, L. R 347, 499 Hays, Mary L 435 Hays, S. W 348, 405 Hayward, H. N 148 Hayward, J. W 375, 488 Hayward, Temple G 81, 277, 278, 279, 474 Hazen, D. F 387 Hazelton, H. A 146 Hazlett, Olive C 501 Heads, G. F 81, 359, 363 Heald, R. A 366, 479 Healy, C 387 Healy, G. B 81, 325, 361 Heape, H. T 348 Heath, G. W 349 Heath, Maida M 292, 469 Heberling, M. Margaret 44l Page 523 i Ifl Hecht, M. H 150, 460 Hecht, R. N 366 Hecker, Helen 452 Heckman, H. R 499 Hedges, E. G 216 Heermans, Mary F 81, 474 Heffley, E. F., Jr 377 Heiderscheid, M. V 81 Heiman, Mildred 81 Heimbaugh, Jeannette 81, 497 Heimstra, F. A 426 Hein, W. E 81 Heinen, L. P 81, 370 Heinz, A. P., Jr 388 Heinzman, Helen 491 Heiser, Lucile 137 Heitman, R. H. . 148 Helbing, A. T 387 Heller, F. L 81, 349 Hellmich, E. E 408 Hellmich, Jean T 292 Helm, R. M 292, 399 Helmuth, R. J 382 Helsell, Barbara 443 Hemingway, I. Carolyn 81, 303, 304, 447 Hemphill, C. E., Jr 150, 325, 366 Hemphill, R. C 370 Henderson, F. B., Jr 81, 419, 489 Henderson, Julia J 145, 153 Henderson, M 481 Henderson, Nancy J 296, 441 Henderson, S. W 348 Hendricks, C. M 81, 321, 322, 370, 491 Hendricks, R. J 253 Hendricks, W. P 407 Hendricksen, R. W 408 Hendrickson, G. F 81 Hendrie, Jane N 447 Hendrix, De Loris E 139, 246, 474 Hendrix, R. E 81 Heninger, F. C, Jr 351 Henke, W. A 384 Henkel, Marie C 452 Henline, P. W 362 Hennessey, G. H 307, 384, 479, 486 Hennig, J. M 82, 350 Hennig, W. J 82, 297, 375 Henning, A. C 48, 49, 82, 350, 417, 464, 484 Henning, J. D 298 Henry, D. A 348, 359, 397 Henry, Dorothy E 469 Henry, E. V 82, 479 Henry, Helen L 446 Henry, W. L 49, 102, 174, 178, 184, 188 191, 202, 207, 405 Hensel, H. L 384 Hensey, J. L 481, 486 Henwood, R. E 407 Herbolsheimer, G 82 Herbst, L. B., Jr 375, 479, 483 Herbst, R. R 427 Hered, M. J 344, 351 Herm, A. L 348 Herm, R. A 349, 499 Herman, Charlotte A 280, 281, 497 Herman, V. J 369 Hermie, A. M 150 Herminghaus, Carol A 450 Herriott, Helen E 497 Herriott, P. E., Jr 393, 499 Herrold, R. D 427 Herron, Elaine 453 Herron, Zita M 455 Hershey, Evelyn C 324 Hertz, A. J 392 Herz, R. G 150 Herzog, Mary 475 Hesler, C. D., Jr 388, 476 Heslip, M. F 413 Hess, L. E 407 Hess, M. C, Jr 82, 379, 486 Hess, P. D 82, 490 Hester, J. K 348, 366 Hettgar, E. W 399 GENERAL INDEX — Cg-ntin ued Hettinger, S. V 415 Hetzner, H. P 153 Heubach, E. C 349 Hewes, E. S 460, 479 Hexter, Ruth J 436 Hey, J. 0 296, 400 Hey, J. W 418 Heyduck, Dorothy E 324, 443 Heyenga, L. E 344, 348 Heyer, H. E 424 Heyman, Edythe M 451 Heyser, H. E 418 Hiatt, Elizabeth H 432 Hibbert, Alice W 252, 445 Hick, F. K 424 Hickman, Helen L 324 Hickman, J. W 391 Hickey, Judith B 273, 441 Hicks, P. L 386 Hicks, Ramona H 474 Hicks, S 405 Hieks, B 217 Hieronymus, R. C 153 Hieser, Dorene 467, 497 Hieser, Lucile 265, 462, 463, 467, 497 Highbie, L. W 82 Higginbotham, F 483, 485 Higgins, Billie M 298, 445 Higgins, Elizabeth M 435 Higgins, F. A 394 Higgins, F. V 495 Higgins, G. F 368 Higgins, Mardelle 82, 474 Highsmith, F. D 150, 179, 418 Hight, C. F 146, 479 Hill, Bettie L 466 Hill, Dorothy J 439 Hill, E 216 Hill, Ellen 298, 467, 497 Hill, H. H 426 Hill, J. B 391 Hill, J. M 82, 405 Hill, J. W 379 Hill, Marjorie A 439 Hill, N 292, 387 Hill, P 82, 144, 145 Hill, Shirley E 82, 443 Hill, W. F 375 Hillebrand, H. N 302 Hiller, E. Lucille 82, 264, 298, 462, 463 468, 497 Hilliard, G.I 479 Hillman, R. E 410 Hills, Elizabeth A '....82, 473 Hills, Margaret E 307, 468 Hilpert, R. M 421 Hilsabeck, Ruth H 292,479 Hilt, Ada E 273, 298, 441 Hilton, G. R 376 Hinckley, C. E 378 Hinds, H 346 Hindsley, M. H 267, 320, 321, 362, 408, 491 Hines, F. R 82 Hines, P. H 321, 325, 491 Hintze, Ruth B 280, 465 Hinze, R. N 374 Hinze, V. H 82, 374, 479 Hirsch, D. C, Jr 392, 488 Hirsch, H. L 364 Hirsch, L. J., Jr 244, 488 Hirsch, M. W 412 Hirschberg, S. R 392 Hirst, R. V 417 Hissem, J. M 417 Hitke, Dolores C 457 Hixon, G. P., Jr 48 Hixon, R. M 403 Hizer, D. M 83 Hizer, J. P 386 Hjelm, H. R 347 Hlavacek, C. F 83, 202, 350, 377, 485 Hlavek, F. M 371 Hlavek, R. F 371, 486 Hlinsky, M. L 490 Hoag, Gwendolyn F 469 Hoban, W. P 83 Hobart, J. A 216, 372 Hobler, Mary 447 Hoblik, G. F 413 Hobson, Margaret A 431, 435 Hochbaum, R. E 203, 392 Hochberg, F 411 Hochschild, W. L., Jr 387 Hocking, Harriet V 466 Hocking, Shirley J 296, 457 Hodge, R. W 347 Hodges, G. L 479 Hodges, Georgia L 457 Hodges, J 189 Hodges, J. D 373 Hodgson, D. R 152, 368 Hodgson, F. Arlene 270, 438 Hodgson, Florance V 47, 439 Hodson, Jeanette A 83, 474 Hoebel, D. S 289, 375 Hoebel, Jean E 137. 271, 272, 431, 446, 482 Hoeffliger, R. J 334, 352, 399 Hoelscher, R. P 148, 419 Hoerr, Flora L 253, 469 Hofer, Mabel V 469 Hoff, D. G 46, 290, 393 Hofting, Lillian 475 Hoffing, M. A 412, 479 Hoffman, C. W 423 Hoffman, Georgia D 83, 438 Hoffman, J. C 83, 398 Hoffman, Johana 83, 431, 453 Hoffmann, J. M 388 Hoffrichter, W. K 479 Hofmann, Corris M 83, 323, 475, 497 Hogan, Georgianna P 151 Hogan, R. J 394 Hogan, S. C 402 Hoglund, Elsie 475 Hoheisel, W. F 401 Hohenstein, P. C 146 Hoit, Elizabeth M 298, 467, 494, 497 Hoke, C. J 83, 487 Hokin, E. E 412 Holbrook, Barbara 297, 448 Holcomb, T. 0 403 Holcomb, W. I., Jr 405 Holiday, R. L 83, 402 Hollabaugh, J. Z 368 Holland, E. J., Jr 346 Holland, L. Virginia 437, 499 Holland, W. E 493 Hollenbeck, M. E 479 Holley, C. E 144 Holley, F. E 323 Hollinger, P. H 427 Hollingsworth, R. B., Jr 398 Hollis, E. L 153 Hollman, E. P 296, 418 Holloway, J. E 49, 83, 344, 349, 460, 461 Holman, Carroll B 457 Holman, W. H 150 Holmes, Catherine R 455 Holmes, R. C 150, 382 Holmes, R. M 491 Hoist, A. W 416 Holstrom, H. E 499 Holt, E. H 343, 351, 407 Holt, H. W 406 Holt, Margaret A 83, 448 Holtmann, H. E 394, 479 Holty, R. S 49, 83, 251, 361 Holtzman, J. A 83, 348, 372, 488 Holz, W. J 346, 373 Holzworth, Mary E 432 Home Economics Club 497 Homecoming 246 Homel, L. H 404 Homrighaus, C. H 415 Homrighaus, Faye A 474 Hong, E 83, 298, 342 Hong, R g4 Honigman, W. H 84, 399 Page 524 Honnold, J. 0 153 Honorary and Professional 477 Hood, Elaine 84, 264, 462, 463, 465 Hood, Jean 465 Hoof and Horn Club 499 Hoogstraal, H 386 Hook, R. D 408 Hooper, Lorraine 475 Hoover, D. E 479 Hopkins, B. S 362, 370 Hopkins, L. G 298, 385 Hopper, L. D 296, 367 Hoppin, F. B 298 Hoppin, J. H 264, 460, 461 Hopwood, T. M 194, 212, 213, 379, 483 Horan, Katharine M 84, 457, 497 Horan, Louise M 45 Horelick, J 84, 298, 389 Horn, F. H 499 Horn, F. W 383 Hornaday, B. M 407 Horning, Mary M 323 Horning, V. N., Jr 359, 374, 479 Hornor, C. M 487 Hornstein, Frances D 453 Horsley, J. E 84, 348, 380 Hortenstine, Hazel M 465 Hosford, Mary J 151, 474, 499 Hosking, R. T., Jr 384 Hoskins, Jean S 446 Hoskins, Louise H 84, 325, 423, 497 Hostetter, Marie M 445 Hott, R. F 479 Hottes, C. F 360 Houchens, Josie B 454 Hough, T. S '. 479 Houkal, R. J 351, 367 House, L. E 245 Howard, Frances L 466 Howard, R. 0 401 Howard, W. C 395 Howard, W. M 479 Howe, C. H 267 Howe, J. J 394 Howe, J. T 84, 400 Howell, Dorothy 323 Howell, J. M 418 Howey, R 245, 481 Howser, Annabelle 298 Hoy, D. S 386 Hoyt, Eleanor V 84, 435 Hrdlicka, Emilie 84, 454 Hrnak, M. A., Jr 84, 348, 359, 371, 496 Hrudka, L. M ...'... 147 Hrusa, J. R 413, 488 Huang, W. L 376 Hubbard, D. F 84, 149, 298, 499 Hubbard, E. M 150 Hubbard, Gayle 431, 442 Hubbard, J. E 298 Hubbard, Martha C 323 Hubbart, C. Q 347 Hubbs, Ardis G 497 Hubbs, H. R 496 Hubler, Ermajane 471 Huddelston, S. L 84, 414, 489, 498 Hudelson, Alice 84, 288, 442, 482, 494 Hudelson, Catherine A 442 Hudelson, R. R 481 Hudson, Bobbie A 297, 475 Hudson, G. T 253 Hudson, M. Patricia . 474 Hudson, R. S 84, 145, 325 Hudson, W. D 382, 479, 498 Hudson, W. G., Jr 84 Hueckel, A. W 418, 479 Huelster, Laura J 323, 500 Huey, Jane B 274, 275, 277, 281, 454 Huey, W. H 385 Huff, A. K 479 Huff, G. A 6, 7, 171 Huff, Martha A 151, 304, 442 Hufford, E 85, 486 Hufford, R. W 344, 349, 481 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Hughes, C. E 487 Hughes, David 296, 417 Hughes, Dean 479, 487 Hughes, E. 0 425 Hughes, Margaret L 465 Hughes, R. F 479 Huhn, Marjorie J 445 Huie, C. E 498 Huisman, J. E 359, 396, 483 Hulcher, D. L 347 Hulet, Geraldine L 323, 444 Hulka, R. A 348 Hull, D. W 321 Hull, R. L 85, 148, 366, 501 Hulman, E. D 364 Humes, Margaret M 433 Humiston, C. E 425 Huml, Frances J 473 Humm, C 402 Humm, R. E 408 Hummel, F. A 148 Hummel, J. A 325 Hummer, C. R 348, 407 Humphrey, R. C 292 Humphreys, Rowena 433 Hunt, E. S 85, 378 Hunt, G. E 366 Hunt, Gladys M 443 Hunt, J. F 85, 348 Hunt, L. H 405 Hunt, R. E 405 Hunter, A. H 419 Hunter, James B 85, 346, 362, 499 Hunter, M. H 378, 484 Hunter, R. S 393 Huntington, Lucile 432 Huntington, W. C 148, 372, 489 Huntley, O. H 136, 174, 194, 403 Huntoon, H. K ' 85, 384, 490 Hupp, P. M 325, 401 Hurd, J. C. 85, 342, 350 Hurl, Ilene B 467 Hursh, R. K 360, 362 Hursh, R. W 85, 360, 490 Hurst, Marietta 469 Hurt, H. A 85, 348 Hurter, J. A 423 Husberg, R. B 377 Huschen, B. H 49, 85, 406, 460 Husser, O. E 403, 479 Huston, A. D 305, 377 Huston, F. V 305 Hutchens, R. S 348, 406 Hutchinson, Dorothy M 455 Hutchinson, J 496 Hutchinson, W. F 400, 499 Hutchison, Bette E 140, 260, 304 Hutchison, E. B 395, 483 Hutchison, Elizabeth J 140, 151, 272 323, 445 Hutson, S. C 348, 391, 479 Hutton, Frances B 472 Hutton, R. S , 347 Huxmann, R. F 222, 382 Huyssen, F. C 377 Hvassman, S. C 323, 325, 377 Hynd, H. F 220, 359, 386, 486 Hynd, J. L., Jr 48, 49, 85, 136, 256, 386 Hyneman, C. S 267 Hynes, Helene 464 I Iannella, D. R 344, 352 Iball, Mary D 474, 501 Iber, R. W. 370 IgneJzi, A. J 368 Ihrig, E. L 147 lies, Betty J 466 lies, Mary M 462, 463 lllini Board of Control 289 lllini Publishing Company 289 lllini Theatre Guild 302 lllio, The 289 Illinois Agriculturist 289 Illinois Union 242 , 243 Imbs, T. J 489 Imesen, Patricia L 466 Imle, Marguerite G 296, 432 Immele, L. B 325 Independent Council 460 Independent Informal 256 Independents 459 Index to Chicago Fraternities 422 Index to Social Fraternities 358 Index to Social Sororities 430 Infantry 338 Ingalls, H. B 320, 365 Ingalls, Lillian 144, 145, 465 Ingalls, Loraine E 455 Ingalls, R. C 391 Ingle, R. M 370, 483 Ingram, J. W 292, 460, 500 Inkster, Marion F 468 Inlander, Annette 453 Innes, Marjorie H 277, 463, 465, 497 Innis, Rebecca J 465 Interfraternity Council 359 Interfraternity Dance Committee 251 Interscholastics 225 Intramural 219 lo 469 Ioder, R. W 499 lolanthe 311 Ireland, Josephine F 443 Irish, J. P 348, 484, 488 Irish, S. H 149, 245, 348, 481, 486 Irons, E. P 425 Irwin, Dorothy M 86, 473, 497 Irwin, L. M 405 Irwin, Margaret F 48, 49, 86, 253, 323, 472 Isaacs, Alta M 438 Isaacson, M. L 404 Isenbarger, Elizabeth 297, 431, 447 Iskender, N 86, 376 Israel, D. A 213 Ittner, R. T 388 Iuppa, N. V 424 Iverson, Myrtle J 465 Iverson, R., Jr 342, 348, 380 Iveson, H. T 86 Ivory Door, The 312 J Jacks, M 426 Jackson, C. 0 267 Jackson, H. H 359 Jackson, Helen E 86, 322, 324, 468, 491 Jackson, J. L 214, 350, 376 Jackson, La Verna 153 Jackson, T. H., Jr 408 Jackson, W. G 347 Jacobi, F. T 378 Jacobs, R. E 379 Jacobs, R. L 409, 479 Jacobsen, Astrid K 470 Jacobsen, Charlotte F 466 Jacobsen, Eda A 473 Jacobsen, Ellen S 470 Jacobson, C. J 86, 360 Jacobson, Irene 86, 475 Jacobson, Louise 323, 464 Jadrich, R. A 378, 479 Jahnke, K. D 136, 203, 415, 479, 486 Jakim, T. J 346 James, Dorothy 473, 497 James, Elizabeth A 153 James, G. N 381 James, H. 0 347 James, H. R 479 James, L. E 86, 366 James, Margaret 151, 277, 468 James, T. A 396 Jameson, Ruth C 497 Jameson, Shirley B 280, 468 Janata, Mildred R 433 Page 525 I Janecek, J. J 479 Jankowski, C. H 416 Janssen, Pearl 497 January 160 Jarman, Virginia M 86, 470, 494 Jarnitzky, Anne 86, 469 Jean, R. C 418 Jeanblanc, L. R 501 Jedlicka, F. L 424 Jeffers, Velma K 137, 253, 277, 279 Jefferson, B. L 182, 414 Jeffries, R. E 298, 495 Jehlik, E. F 296, 418 Jelinek, J. J. , Jr 86, 492 Jelinek, L. E 389 Jencks, Sarah 1 497 Jenkins, D. E 140, 460,. 479 Jenkins, Elizabeth 470 Jenkins, Laura H 323 Jennings, A. M 174, 211, 487, 488 Jennings, Barbara 140, 260, 442 Jennings, R. P 372, 4 79 Jensen, Anna L 144, 145, 466 Jensen, Camille F 86, 447 Jensen, Dorothy 137, 292, 431, 438, 482 Jensen, Eleanor D ?.. . 475 Jensen, J. E 86, 386 Jensen, J. W 383 Jensen, L. N 267 Jensen, R. W 321, 359, 414 Jensen, V. P 148 Jensen, Vivian F 86 Jensik, R. J 426 Jensky, S 412, 479 Jeppesen, G. L 144, 148 Jericho, Maxine C 434 Jersey, F. T 369 Jeske, Helen 47, 86, 234, 240, 241, 276 277, 278, 279, 466 Jessup, R. D 401 Jester, H. J 348, 386, 479, 486, 499 Jeter, Catherine G. 466 Jewell, D. N 87 Jirka, F. J 426 Jobe, Patricia J 465 Jobst, V 144, 372 Jobusch, F. H 87, 368 Joerger, F. E 87, 302, 303, 304, 305, 397 Joffray, D. S 426 Johannigmeier, Melva 424, 497 Johansen, Druscilla E 448 Johansen, J. S 375 Johansen, T. S 87, 342, 351 Johns, Ida L 322 Johns, Margaret 281 Johnson, A 372 Johnson, A. B., Jr 378 Johnson, A. L 374 Johnson, B. L 403 Johnson, Barbara L 466 Johnson, Betty A 448 Johnson, Betty M 452 Johnson, Beverly J 292, 457 Johnson, C. E 87, 351 Johnson, D 403 Johnson, D. L 499 Johnson, Elaine G 447 Johnson, Elma C 497 Johnson, Esther M 466 Johnson, Evelyn F 87, 431, 450 Johnson, Florence M 87, 431, 456 Johnson, G. A 253 Johnson, G. L 149, 499 Johnson, George L 348 Johnson, G. t 423 Johnson, Grace A 457 Johnson, H. C 87 Johnson, Helen M 441 Johnson, J. K 390 Johnson, Janet M 272, 454, 482 Johnson, Jean L 296, 435 Johnson, June N 137, 138, 139, 258, 264 271, 295, 464, 496 Johnson, K. M 372, 483 Johnson, M. E 349 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Johnson, M. L 377 Johnson, M. R 496 Johnson, Marian B 153, 474 Johnson, Marian E 175, 253, 323, 324, 405 Johnson, Marie V 467, 497 Johnson, Marjorie N 322 Johnson, Martha L 466 Johnson, Mary J 465 Johnson, Mary K 137, 292, 442 Johnson, Nancy E 446 Johnson, G , Jr 387, 483 Johnson, P. E 365 Johnson, P. K 87, 359, 384, 484, 486 Johnson, R. E 150 Johnson, R. H 87, 481 Johnson, R. L 248, 342, 348, 387, 488 Johnson, S 343, 390, 391 Johnson, S. M 386 Johnson, T. R 479 Johnson, Thelma G 432 Johnson, Virginia L 151, 296, 457 Johnson, W. G 369 Johnson, W. H 496 Johnson, W. M 174, 178, 182, 195, 215, 418 Johnson, W. W 391 Johnson, Wayne G 153 Johnston, Charlotte H 452 Johnston, H. B 418 Johnston, J. R 247, 405 Johnston, L. N 87, 352, 421 Johnstone, H. F 362, 407 Jokisch, Alta G 87, 438, 482 Jonak, J. H 87, 490 Jonas, Lucy A 453 Jones, B. M 501 Jones, CM 408 Jones, E. C 141, 252, 261, 405 Jones, E. M 87 Jones, Emily J 475 Jones, Emily R 323 Jones, F. M 484 Jones, Fanny L 87, 275, 432, 482 Jones, Gale H 87, 333, 342, 343, 346, 351 Jones, Gladys G 479 Jones, Grace D 88, 466 Jones, H. N 88, 400 Jones, Helen G 88, 457 Jones, J. C 88, 380 Jones, Mary K 466 Jones, Merle W 88, 492 Jones, O. W 403 Jones, P. H 145, 363 Jones, R. B 370 Jones, R. C 150, 423, 493 Jones, R. D 407 Jones, R. L 479 Jones, R. M 323 Jones, V. F 88 Jones, W. R 88, 144, 145, 292 Jones, W. T., Jr 489, 498 Jordan, G. L 394 Jordan, H. H 144, 148, 419 Jordan, H. M 203, 346, 409 Jordan, Mary H 445 Jordan, R. L 367 Jorgensen, A 148 Jost, K. C 321 Journalism, School of 35 Journay, J. L 426 Joyce, R. M 395 Judah, L. N 411 Judy, D. G 138, 242, 248, 258, 259, 403 483, 486 Julian, C. E 386 Julius, Marjorie B 475 June 165 Junior Prom 258, 259 Junior Prom Committee 138 Just, Janet T 466 Justus, A 417 Jutton, Dorothy R 296, 432 Jutton, Emma R 450 Jutton, Mary B 151, 272, 296, 432, 482, 496 Juvinall, F. M 322, 323 K Kaar, Frances L 443. Kaar, J. W 337 Kaar, P. H 419 Kaden, L. A 412 Kaericher, Mary B 88, 144, 472, 479 Kaeser, G. A 48, 88, 403 Kaeser, Marion A 88, 274, 275, 445 Kahl, W. G 216 Kainz, K. H 359, 365 Kaiser, R. P 386 Kaiser, Wilma J 436 Kalb, E. C 304, 321, 322, 491 Kalb, H. J 427 Kamarousk, Stella A 88, 475 Kamien, Isadore A 153 Kampert, R. K 381 Kanady, Violet C 465 Kandl, G. R 88 Kandl, J. D 479 Kandlik, J. R 399, 479 Kane, Ruth M 445 Kannapel, L. E 423 Kanosky, J. P 174, 410 Kantrow, Helene R 453 Kaplan, B.J 420 Kaplan, B. S 420 Kaplan, Eva R 88 Kaplan, L 292, 364 Kaplan, S 392 Kappa Alpha Theta 446 Kappa Delta 447 Kappa Delta Pi 147 Kappa Delta Rho 386 Kappa Kappa Gamma 448 Kappa Sigma 223, 387 Kappa Tau Alpha 153 Kappus, Marie M 444 Kapson, M. H 364 Karasik, M 412 Karlburg, C. T 321, 499 Karol, J 148 Karr, P. H 359 Karraker, R. W 150, 403 Karrenbrock, W. E 370, 485 Kasch, F. W 174, 378 Kassly, W. A 413 Kastien, H. D 405 Kator, I. D 389 Katra, A. E 147, 501 Katz, A. S 364 Katz, Gertrude E 431 Katz, Sarah 88, 475, 479 Katz, W. B 144, 214, 420, 495 Katzen, Muriel G 453- Katzmann, Evelyn R 323, 444 Katzmann, F. A 175, 404 Katzmann, Helen H 88, 474 Kaub, C. A 371, 488 Kaufman, J. A 371 Kaufman, J. Geraldine 144 Kaufmann, Dorothy A 465 Kaufmann, Julian 348, 420 Kavacic, C. R 487, 488 Kavinsky, I. L 411 Kearby, K. K 145 Kearns, C. W 397 Kearns, J. J 424 Keath, W. E 384 Keating, D. R 349 Kee, Lora A 292, 475 Keeffer, K. W 89 Keeler, C. Pauline 442 Keeler, R. J 348 Keeler, Sybilla 447 Keenan, Veronica 296, 449 Keener, C. A 148 Keeney, W. C 363 Keest, Mabel 323 Keiffer, R. L 366 Keilholz, F. J 365 Keirs, R. J 348 Keister, P 348 Keith, D. L 344, 346, 348, 393, 479 Page 526 Keith, G. S 383, 489 Keithley, W. E 496 Kell, C. F 348 Keller, C. E 89, 391 Keller, C.I 89, 391 , 479 Keller, J. M 370 Keller, Shirley D 277, 472 Keller, W. G 414 Kellerman, W. C 296, 388 Kelley, C. P 441 Kelley, F. F 402 Kelley, Rosemary 468, 494 Kelley, V. W 144, 481 Kellner, H. L 392 Kellstadt, P. M 403 Kelly, C. E 342, 352 Kelly, Dorothy A 280, 450 Kelly, E. B 48, 89, 262, 263, 379 Kelly, E. F 372 Kelly, Margaret A 293, 466, 492 Kelsey, N. E 325 Kelsey, V. V 390 Kelso, R. C 248, 377 Kelso, T. W 175 Kemp, K. L 425 Kemp, R. P 373 Kemper, K 391 Kempf , R. A 89, 495 Kempster, Elizabeth C 433 Kendall, J. W 89 Kendall, Jean E 470 Kenehan, E. F 501 Kennedy, A. N 203, 395 Kennedy, Beulah D 89 Kennedy, D. W 292, 296, 375 Kennedy, Dorothy M 475 Kennedy, J. W 384 Kennedy, T. B 415 Kennedy, W., Jr 416 Kennedy, W. B 479, 484 Kennel, W. E 150, 499 Kennelly, E. R 479 Kenney, Eileen M 455 Kenney, H. E 174, 210 Kent, Jean E 433 Kent, R. G 346, 365, 499, 501 Kent, R. V 394 Kepner, D. M 253 Kepner, Jeraldine 1 89, 475 Kepner, M. W 460, 461 Kerch, R. W 363 Kern, H. H 89, 384, 487, 489 Kerns, L. A 248, 416 Kerr, Dorothy J 435 Kerr, W. H . 153 Kerrick, Margaret J 293, 323, 435 Kershaw, Meredith C 450 Kesner, Helen L 277, 474 Kessler, H 491 Kessler, H. Q 89 Kessler, L. M 146, 484, 485 Kessler, P. T 150, 346, 479 Ketchum, P. W 148 Ketel, Leona G 438, 474 Kettner, C. F 395 Keyes, D. B 362 Keys, Frances 89, 253, 277, 279, 325, 447 Keys, H. K , 323, 365 Keys, J. A 427 Keyser, D. B 400, 487 Kibler, J. D 89, 349 Kientzle, Helen L 466 Kiersch, T 426 Kile, F. J 152, 348, 489 Kiler, Ercilia M .' 452 Kiley, Catherine 89, 438 Kilroy, Betty M 455 Kimball, Harriet M 467 Kimball, P. E 384 Kimbell, Mary A 139, 448, 479 Kimble, Margaret J 304, 324, 468, 491 Kinderman, R. H 390 Kiner, Enid E 438, 468 King, E. E 148, 369 King, M. B 487 GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed King, R. B 378 King, R. M 421, 483 Kingman, D. S 348 Kingman, M. B 460 Kingsbery, H. C 487 Kiningham, B. D., Jr 49, 89, 350, 399 Kiningham, G. W 246, 399, 493, 500 Kinison, Mirian E 469 Kinison, R. W 323 Kinley, D 146, 393, 484 Kinsel, Katherine 144 Kinsella, J. J 384 Kinser, W. C 423 Kinsey, A. Virginia 89, 452 Kinzer, R. E 425 Kipp, Kathryn E 277, 279 Kirby, A. D., Jr 391 Kirby, H. M 325 Kircher, Eugenia B 89, 446 Kirchoff, Ruth 472 Kirk, Colleen J 497 Kirkham, E. J., Jr 397 Kirkpatrick, C, Jr 90, 144, 145 Kirkpatrick, Dorothy M 277, 298, 467 Kirkpatrick, E. C 362 Kirkpatrick, Ethel H 277, 467 Kirkpatrick, F. S 331, 348, 488 Kirkpatrick, J. R. . . . 321 Kirkpatrick, L 145 Kirkpatrick, Olive A 145 Kirkpatrick, R. C 266, 479 Kirkpatrick, T. B 149, 342, 346, 349, 373 Kirley, D. C 397 Kirschke, W. J 396 Kirsten, R. J 90 Kitchell, Velma 1 491 Kitterman, 1 413 Kitzmiller, Mildred F 465 Klass, Sara 90, 146, 475, 479 Klausmeir, Bettie R 443 Kleban, B 298, 453 Kleckner, H. F 150, 490 Kleckner, Ladyne E 90 Klehm, K. G 365, 496 Klein, H. S 48, 49, 256, 359, 404 Klein, N. J 411 Klein, O. C 90, 323, 410 Klemp, J. B 379 Klibanow, M. S 411 Kline, Marjorie S 151, 434, 492 Klinger, Mary E 442 Klockau, R. A 90, 349, 371 Klocker, H. W 416 Kloos, Alice E 90, 454, 482, 492 Klopfenstein, Freda S 436 Kloss, LaVergne A 466 Klotz, Dorothy S 475, 494 Kluberg, J. W 46, 49, 90, 146, 256, 372 Klupmeyer, E 375 Knapp, Anita P 151, 272, 296, 452, 482 Knapp, L. D 373 Knappenberger, H. Dean 296, 396 Knauerhaze, A. H 381 Kneer, L. B 90, 415 Kneer, Leora P 144, 440 Kneier, C. M 240, 366 Knewitz, Coleta H 151, 470, 494, 497 Knight, A. R 148, 302, 410, 419 Knight, Betty A 282, 303, 438 Knight, H. B 321 Knight, J. W 396 Knipp, Barbara M 90, 445 Knipp, C. T 148, 495 Knoebel, Helen M 496 Knoebel, W. H 403 Knoll, W. V 402 Knoop, E. B 373 Knourek, R. M 360, 479 Knowles, Grayce E 438 Knowles. J. H 418 Knox, C. W 380 Knox, G. D 421, 483 Knox, R. D 481, 499 Knudson, T. F 399 Knuth, Myrtle A 450 Koch, J. A 296, 391 Koch, W. L 90 Koebbeman, R. F 90 Koehler, K. W 359, 415, 490 Koehr, June B 277, 280, 281, 466 Koeller, H. L 150, 325 Koenig, Virginia B 296, 436 Koepke, E. P 426 Koepke, F. V 348 Koesjan, Helen V 292 Koesjan, Norma 292 Koesterer, L. F 490 Kofoed, Mabel R 466 Kohl, A. P 394 Kohl, H 496 Kohler, J. E 359, 397 Kohn, A. W 404 Kohn, H. J 392 Kokes, W. J 90, 174, 216, 378 Kollar, E. J 463 Kollar, J. A., Jr 403 Koller, Edna 90, 463, 469, 496 Konopack, R. D 347 Kontos, J. C 359, 399 Kontowicz, T. F 377 Konzo, S 148 Koons, E. G 369 Koops, E. J 397 Koors, Mary M 90, 145, 463, 469 Koplar, H 420 Korecek, G. J 348, 413 Korsgaard, R 410 Korshak, Jane E 453 Korsmo, Marion A 445 Kortmeier, E. F 423 Koscielny, Agnes C 147 Kostka, J. G 410 Kostka, June D 447 Kotas, W. S 427 Kottra, W. J 487 Kouzmanoff, A 150 Kovac, Mary E 151 Kovanda, Anne E 90, 144, 147, 474 Kowal , M 364 Kowalski, J. J 378 Kozul, R. M 91 Kraehenbuehl, J. 0 144, 148 Kraetsch, V. W 292, 460, 479, 500 Kraft, E. A 91, 489 Kraft, E. H 408 Krafthefer, Leona 1 296, 437 Kragerud, E. J 479 Kramer, A. F 381 Kramer, L. J 490 Kramer, Maxine C 464 Kratz, A. P 360, 490 Kraus, H. J 420, 488 Kraus, K. F 460, 461 Krause, N. L 371 Krebs, E 321 Krebs, K. F 145, 153 Krebs, W. 0 396 Kreft, Fern C 151, 474 Kreig, Opal 1 91, 473 Kreiling, Dortha J 474 Kreitner, C. G 394 Krejci, Marie E 298, 467, 497 Krenz, G. Juanita 441 Krevis, Doris G 431, 436 Krevitz, L. C 404 Kridner, J. D 479 Krieg, Amelia 473 Kring, Muriel M 151, 479, 496 Kring, Wilma 91 Krivisky, P. P 348 Krivo, A. A 298, 325 Kroh, P 91 Krohn, C. H 91, 361 Krol, C. A 499 Krolicki, T. D 388 Kroot, Lenora J 474 Kropman, Lillian B 469 Krouse, Ruth T 440 Krueger, Louise S 435, 497 Krug, W. J 298, 377 Page 527 mfmfm WSBBB Kiuger, P. G 144 Krughoff, Eleanor L. .. 253, 473 Krusemark, A. H 145, 414, 501 Kubick, F. R 344, 499 Kubit2, O. A 304, 322 Kucera, R. K 408 Kudo, Elin 296, 437 Kuehne, Alyce M • 277, 474 Kuhfuss, A. L 366 Kuhlman, A. F 385 Kuhn, C 46, 49, 91, 172, 173, 174, 178 183, 185, 231, 393 Kuhn, Helen 297, 382 Kuhn, J. 0 499 Kuhn, Selma A 292, 434 Kuhnen, Kathryn H 91, 431, 454 Kunckel, E. W 423 Kunz, Annamarie . . 91, 151, 252, 274, 323, 443 Kunz, Margaret R 137, 145, 252, 274, 275 323, 443, 482 Kurland, Sylvia 451 Kurtzon, Bernice 296, 434 Kurtzon, Sylvia P 434 Kuschel, B. M 321, 322 Kush, A. J 351, 487, 490 Kusta, M. F 378 Kusz, W 399, 479 Kutner, B. Y 215, 350,-488, 490 Kveton, F. A 91 Kyles, Catherine M 91, 436 L La Baw, R. G 501 La Croix, Etoile T 474 La Fata, F. P 427 La Reaux, Beth B 92, 474 Lacher, K. K 387 Ladd, J. H 372 Ladd, Ruth H 446 Lagerlof, Dorothy F 475 Lally, J. F 460, 461 Lamb, D. Ellen 472 Lamb, J. A 344, 348, 499 Lamb, M. E 351 Lamb, W. S 91, 363 Lambda Chi Alpha 388 Lambert, C. N 426 Lambert, E. H 426 Lambert, Q 239 Lammering, J. R 393, 486 Lampert, A. C 389 Lamphar, Virginia 444 Lance, Neil M 401 Landenberger, L. G 91 Landers, J. M 416 Landis, P. N 396 Landwehr, H. M 293 Lane, C. K 91, 149 Lang, A. L 372 Lang, Edith K 91, 436 Lang, Elaine K 436 Lang, Murel G 466 Lange, J. H 370 Lange, L. C 479 Langebartel, W. W 91, 321, 322 Langham, D. W 348 Langille, H. C 409 Langley, J. H 48, 359, 372 Langman, Dorris J 92 Langston, Jane M 432 Langwill, J. S 375 Lannert, E. F 92, 374, 490 Lansford, W. M 489 Lanski, B 392 Lantz, C. T 292, 377 Lantz, J, W 295, 391 Lape, A. F 92, 320, 321, 322, 395, 491 Lape, W. 0 92, 405 Larabee, Mary L 293, 448 Large, J. W 325, 350 Large, Ruth E 92, 446 Largent, R 362 Larimore, D. E 149, 298, 348 Larimore, Olive R 465 GENERAL INDEX — Continued Larkin, Geraldine H 92, 441 Larkin, Lenore G 92, 441 Larner, Ethelyn E 475 LaRoche, G. L 346 LaRocque, G 252 Larr, Mary G 474 Larrabee, D. M 150, 376, 403 Larrabee, J. A 403 Larsen, R. E 321, 363 Larsen, R. L 496 Larsen, Virginia V 469 Larson, B. 0 298, 351, 489 Larson, C. R 350, 397 Larson, Fern M 92, 466 Larson, H. P 293, 393 Larson, P. R 150, 220, 414 Larson, R. F 92, 148 Lasater, H. A 174, 178, 181, 185, 500 LaSell, J. H 347 Lasser, Delores E 324, 469 Lathen, W. S 322 Lather, F. J 378 Latshaw, H. L 364 Lattuada, H. P.' 423 Lauber, R. R 92, 146, 236, 240, 241, 244 250, 342, 359, 380, 485 Lauck, L. F 92 Laughlin, Patricia A 469 Laughlin, Peggy L 293, 469 Laughner, Frances 323 Laurence, Evelyn M rT- 153 Laurence, R. E 479 Lauterback, Olive L 474 Lauterstein, A. M 364 Lauth, Pearl R 296, 438, 482 Lauver, Mary F 475 Lauzon, D. Jane 469, 494 Laven, H 296, 420 Lavernau, Ruth B 92, 463, 471 LaVette, W. E 421 Law, College of 31 Law, G. C , 174 Law, W. J 92, 375 Lawler, J. D 346 Lawlor, J. W 418 Lawrence, D. E 92, 349, 399, 479 Lawrence, Georgian L 274, 275, 431, 447 Lawrence, Jane C 277, 279, 324, 465 Lawrence, W. K 48, 49, 92, 256, 414 Lawson, Blondelle 323 Lawson, J. F 325, 403 Lawson, Mary F 147, 323, 500 Lawson, P. F 298, 499 Lawson, R. C 93, 380, 493 Lawton, Lucy M 469 Lawyer, Jane 500 Lay, Ethel J 465 Lay, S. H 501 Layer, Robert W 416 Layer, Russell W 387 Layman, C. R 240, 241, 283, 313, 391 Layman, N. H 315, 390, 391 Leach, M. S 93, 402 Leake, Elizabeth L 468 Leaman, Gladys L 469 Leas, R. C 153, 492 Lease, Mary M 137, 138, 258, 270, 271 282, 307, 475 Lebovitz, Edyth L 475 LeBoy, H. 1 404, 488 LeBron, L. T 298 Lechner, E. C 93, 479 Lee, Claribel 153 Lee, Dorothy W 474 Lee, E. S 147 Lee, F. E 484 Lee, H 479 Lee, J. R 481 Lee, Lois E 469, 479 Lee, Ruth E 432 Leech, G. E 321, 479 Leesley, R. F 363 Leesman, Wilma 275, 277, 279, 465, 497 Lefkowitz, Cecille S 93, 434 Legel, A. L 479 Lehman, C. R 193; 194 Lehmann, E. W 144, 360, 481 Lehmann, Josephine 323 Lehmann, Margaret L 145, 153 Lehmann, Mary B... 137, 145, 303, 304, 307, 492 Lehmann, W. G 174 Lehmpuhl, R. H 408 Leighty, G. 0 365, 499 Leimbacher, R. J 363 Leiter, E. L 382 Leiter, O. C 153, 398, 492 Leitner, W. H 394 Lemke, O. W 93 Lenc, Mildred 436 Lendrum, J. T 368 Lenich, W 407 Leo, Alva 1 296 Leonard Maria 42, 144, 151, 452, 487 Leonard, Thelma V 93 Lepp, A. 0 479 Lescher, F. M 152, 321, 368, 489 Lescher, G. F 399 Leslie, F. E 388 Lessel, J. G 359, 379, 483 Lester, J. L 93, 348 Letsche, T. E 401 Lett, H. R 384 Leupold, C. A 195, 384 Leutbecker, W. C 296, 321, 378, 479 Leutwiler, K 403 Leutwiler, O. A 148, 288, 403, 490 Leve, M 293, 404 Levens, R.J 393 Leverich, W. C 398 Levey, A. E 479 Levi, Verna 434 Levin, M. J 140, 260, 460, 479 Levin, Mildred L 431, 453 Levin, R. H 93, 145 Levin, S. E 321 Levine, H 93, 144 Levine, June B 431, 451 Levine, Marjorie E 434 Levinson, H. M 145, 346 Levis, Irene P 93, 263, 431, 441, 493 Levitan, I. T 389 Levitetz, A. 1 359, 364, 479 Leviton, Alice J 475 Levitt, N. D 420 Levy, B. H., Jr 93, 420, 490 Levy, H 501 Levy, R 392 Lewers, C. R 217 Lewin, W. H 364 Lewis, Bettyann 296, 445 Lewis, E. H 364, 479 Lewis, F. A 405 Lewis, Genevieve G 93, 263, 452, 482 Lewis, I. J 364 Lewis, J. A 348 Lewis, J. Emeline 296, 451 Lewis, K. B 369 Lewis, Leona R 293 Lewis, N. B 136, 174, 212, 213, 402 Lewis, Pauline E 454 Lewis, W. D 352, 489 Lewis, W. T 144, 145, 390 Leyhe, M. W 408, 479 Lhotka, F. M 426 Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of 27 Liberstein, J. D 42 1 Library and Library School, The 34 Liebling, N. R 46, 93, 172, 195, 233, 392 Lierman, E. P 460, 479 Lierman, W. J., Jr 93, 330, 332, 345, 349 400, 479, 486 Liesendahl, Grace L 47, 93, 153, 470, 494 Light, R. H 344, 348 Lightbody, Katherine J 93, 277, 282, 303, 304 441, 487, 493 Liles, J. L 408 Lilly, Jane L 445 Limberg, E. W 94, 349 Page 528 Limerick, Betty J 474 Limerick, Mary E 445 Lincicome, A 146 Lincicome, D. R 94, 145, 493 Lincoln, R. R 347 Linder, F. W 361 Lindgren, J. M 178, 362, 391 Lindley, D. L 347 Lindley, K 94, 351 Lindsay, A. M 423 Lindsay, Dale B 321 Lindsay, Driver B 152 Lindsay, Elizabeth H 296, 448 Lindsay, M. T 479 Link, E. A 94 Link, Ruth L 436 Linn, F. A 353, 410, 495 Linz, C. R., Jr 427 Lipner, P 404 Lippens, R. A 406 Lipschultz, H. S 412 Lipsitz, N. S 412 Liss, T. S 392 Lissak, Yetta F 466 Litman, S 144, 146, 498 Litsey, Janet E 314, 469 Littell, Florence 1 324, 474 Little, L. P 321 Little, R. B 94, 152, 489 Little, R. R 94, 330, 332, 339, 340 341, 342, 363 Little, Roberta V 94 Little, Suzanne A 307, 452 Little, T. V 347 Littleford, F. J 377, 496 Littleton, A. C 146, 378, 485 Littleton, Barbara R 223, 452 Litven, B. W 389 Litvin, A 389 Lively, T. G 499 Livengood, Hilda M 435 Livesay, W. C 297, 388 Livingston, Ethel 475 Livingston, R. J 383 Livingstone, Margaret H 292, 445, 482 Lloyd, Arline R 151, 469 Lloyd, J. H 360 Lloyd, Jeanette 436 Lobdell, Ethel L 472 Locke, W. W 386 Lockhardt, J. D 490 Lockhart, Cynthia E 465, 497 Lockhart, Helen R 94, 323, 474 Lockhart, R 245, 348 Lockling, W. B 369, 484 Lodge, Louise F 449 Loeb, H. L 404 Loeb, Marjorie L 434 Loeb, Rosine J 434 Loebach, F. A 94, 359, 368 Loeck, R. E 396 Loeseke, Viola 94, 145, 491 Loft, A. B 479 Logan, Aleta E 94, 253, 497 Logan, G. H 94, 144, 148, 351, 490 Logli, A. J 460 Logsdon, R. E 425 Lohmann, K. B 384, 489, 498 Lohmiller, R. V 346 Loki Group 466 Long, Bernita J 144 Long, Edith H 466 Long, F. K . 344, 352 Long, G. S 423 Long, J : 376 Long, K. H 384 Long, L. F 94, 342, 350, 415 Long, O. J 490 Long, Sarah H 474 Long, Virginia L 436 Longley, Eleanor 468 Longley, G. W 296, 413 Longley, W. H 499 Longmire, F. Helen 137, 271, 274, 436 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Loomis, D. E 387 Lopez, E. L 94, 498 Lord, J. B 283, 307, 402 Lorey, Alice 465 Lortz, J. B 330, 332, 344, 345, 352 Losee, G. C 399 Losew, J. P 394 Lothrop, R. B 331, 343, 346, 351 Lotsoff, B 412 Louis, J. C 378 Louis, J. J 404 Louis, Lois C 94, 453 Lounsbury, Virginia L 94, 442 Louret, H. A 388 Louwien, Bette L 470 Love, E. 1 489 Lovie, Patricia L 441 Lowder, F. W 384 Lowe, G. A 212, 213, 405, 496, 500 Lowenstein, Helen A 434 Lowrey, R. D 424 Lowry, Carolyn S 47, 95, 1 45, 234, 240, 241 250, 270, 271, 462, 463, 464 Lowry, H. S 95, 481 Lowry, R. K 383, 490 Lowy, H. A 424 Loy, Eleanor A 474 Loyd, C. R 403, 483 Loyd, E. H 379 Loyd, F. W 379 Loyd, R. R 296 Loynachan, Elizabeth A 446 Lozar, Elsie 466 Lubben, R 348, 376 Lubliner, R 392 Luby, W. C 406 Lucas, A. T 391 Lucht, F. J 150 Lucier, O. W 95, 333, 340, 341, 342, 343 345, 346, 352 Luck, L. S 413, 488 Lucker, G. D 95 Ludwig, J. J 379 Ludwig, W. F 321, 409 Luecke, Lucille C 293, 433 Lueth, F. X 342, 346, 348 Luetscher, W. J 347, 403 Luise, Pauline 323 Lukenbill, Marcella E 296, 442 Lukes, R 409 Lumbattis, J. C 403 Lummis, Evelina 323 Lummis, I. L 331, 343, 352, 414 Lund, Marion J 465 Lundberg, B., Jr 344, 350 Lunde, W. E 374 Lundeen, E. P 380 Lundeen, L. B 373 Lundgren, E. S 424 Lundin, L 373 Lundquist, L. E 359, 378 Lundquist, W. E 362 Lurrent, W. E 479 Lurvey, L. T 296, 420 Lusk, Mildred L 469, 497 Luttrell, Georgann E 466 Lutz, B. B 499 Lutz, E. E 95, 348 Lutz, Margaret L ...49, 95, 469, 497 Lutzhoff, B. E 322 Lyddon, C. 0 479 Lyman, Betty J 465 Lyman, R. C 321 Lympus, Lois M 456, 470 Lynch, J. G 303, 305, 372 Lynch, L. H 479 Lynes, W. E 321, 322, 491 Lynn, Marjorie E 95, 475, 499 Lyon, D. R 479 Lyon, P. B 363 Lyons, Bonita E 95, 147, 323, 324 Lyons, Evelyn D 466, 469 Lyons, E. J 307 Lyons, Lucille M 442 Lyons, M. Margaret 452 Lyons, Margaret E 452 Lytle, A. E 361 M Mabin, W. T 383 Mabley, J. A 136, 291, 372 Mabrey, Margery A 296, 435, 482 Mac Arthur, D. C 379 MacClinchie, Elizabeth 470, 497 MacDole, Betty S 433 Macdonald, W. B 414 MacGalliard, Mary M 447, 482, 499 Machin, J. S 362 Maclntire, H. J 418, 490 Mack, Catherine J 433 Mack, lone 274, 275 Mackland, J. J 97, 395 MacMaster, Maxine J 479 Macoughtry, Frances L 454 Madden, J. B 379 Madden, Margaret 1 443 Madden, T. G 379 Madison, B. B 423 Madison, M. W 307 Maero, Blanch C 438 Magidson, S. F 420 Magnuson, G. A 403 Maguire, Helen A 296, 447 Maher, F. T 144 Maher, Kathryn E 494 Maher, Mary M 474, 494 Mahoney, A. E 297, 396 Mahru, J 479 Mair, F. M 376 Major, C. J 203 Major I 278 Majors, K. R 362 Maki, E. E 381 Malach, J. R 195, 418 Malan, Ruth L 97, 442 Malek, Helen M 497 Malerich, E. M 402 Malick, K. D 136, 220, 321, 388 Malkin, L. G 420 Malkin, S. W 296, 412 Mallatt, R. C 150 Mallory, C. N 97, 479 Mallory, M 292, 375 Mallow, J. B 365, 499 Malloy, Catherine M 97, 455 Malone, G. P 396 Malone, J. W., Jr 253 Maloney, J 217 Malott, Joyce V 97, 469, 470, 491 Malsbury, C. W 426 Mamer, June 448 Manaugh, Lorena 323, 435 Manchester, Katherine E 466, 497 Manchester, R. R 139, 383 Manchester, W. C 97 Mandel, E 404 Mangas, Amelia J 97, 448 Manley, E. J 174, 212, 213, 220, 394 Mann, Jean E 137, 153, 271, 282 324, 438, 492 Mann, Lois E 473 Mann, Louise A 473 Mann, Margaret J 97, 466 Mann, Margaret 445 Manning, L. E 97, 298, 481 Mannon, Helen J 466 Mannon, W. B 97, 365, 499 Manson, A. A 179, 407, 483 Manthey, Elvera 151 Marach, R. M 394 Maras, Margaret L 474, 494 March 162 Marchuk, N. W. . . 296, 399 Marco, Clarice C 475 Marcus, G 352, 364 Marcus, G. L 404 Marcus, Judith 451 Page 529 Marcus, L. R 489 Marcus, Lucille P 451 Margrave, G. E 48, 97, 384 Marich, F 98, 351, 490 Marino, S. L 140, 260, 415 Markgraf , A. E 379 Marklein, B. C 1, 25 Markovitz, Pearl H. 475 Marks, A. R 460 Marks, Phyllis J 293, 474 Marks, S. F 479 Marks, S. V 150 Marley, J. L 244, 305, 366, 479 Marlin, A. H 378 Mario, Josephine J 323 Marquiss, Helen 98 Marr, J. F 342, 348, 383 Marr, R. S 331, 343,- 348 Marriott, Elizabeth J 435 Marrs, R. F 479 Marsch, L 150 Marsh, D. B 25 Marsh, D. F 360 Marsh, Kathryn E 98, 290, 291, 438, 493 Marsh, R. E 479 Marsh, R. S 360 Marshall, D. B 487, 488 Marshall, J. W 425 Marshall, Millicent E 98, 274, 275, 466 Marshall, Onalee A 444 Marsteller, W. A. , 405 Marston, D. F 344, 353 Martan, J. J 98, 333, 344, 353, 410 Martens, Ann C 469 Martens, J. F 98, 348, 413 Martin, E., Jr 417 Martin, E. Carol 464 Martin, Helen H 145 Martin, J. F 416 Martin, J. R 387, 488 Martin, John Wesley 479 Martin, John William 370 Martin, Mildred A 25 Martin, V. D 366 Martin, W. P 372 Martindale, Babette 438 Martini, E. R 150, 307 Marvel, C. S 362, 413, 493 Masiko, P., Jr 25 Mask and Bauble 303 Mason, C. C 426 Mason, Eileen G 466 Mason, J. C 426 Mason, J. H 304 Mason, J. P 98, 245, 298, 401 Mason, R. W 406 Massias, Kathryn H , 469 Massie, L. E 427 Massie, Nola C 277, 469 Mast, H. E 479, 484 Mast, Mildred M 467, 497 Masters, W. D 346 Maston, F. R 382 Mathes, Eleanor C 453 Matheson, A. R 325, 347 Mathews, E 25 Mathis, June E 273, 296, 449 Matlock, Jean L 469 Matson, E. J 25 Matthews, A. G 331, 333, 345, 350 Matthews, R. B 25 Matthews, R. W 347 Mattoon, Florence C 98, 252, 275, 324, 439 Mattox, N. T 25 Mattson, E. J 296, 305, 380 Mattson, F. L 305 Mau, Juanita G 98, 471 Mau, W. C 423 Mauch, H. B 98 Maue, O. C 98, 298, 360 Mauland, Arne A 395 Maurer, Geraldin e E 280, 475 Maurits, Reinon J 474 Maurits, W. J 98 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Mautz, C. W 321 Ma-Wan-Da 46 Maxey, G. W 323 Maxwell, B. G 501 Maxwell, J. H 383 Maxwell, Patricia D 293 Maxwell, R. J 347 May 164 May, M. M 25 May, Maud 467 May, O. E 362 May, R. L 25, 362 Maycox, Margaret L 151, 469 Mayer, M. Eileen 296, 497 Mayer, R. J 392, 497 Mayer, Virginia R 290, 291, 432, 494 Mayes, K. G 98, 409 Mayhew, L. B 352, 421 Mayhill, G. R 25 Maynard, J. F 46, 98, 172, 178, 184 235, 342, 391 Mayo, Martha E 470 Mays, A. B 377 Mazeika, A. M 174, 183 McAfee, Vivian M 497 McAlister, Juanita 1 280, 469 McAllister, D. G 95, 266, 385, 499 McAllister, E. D 293 McAllister, Roberta 1 151, 292, 492 McAllister, W. G 399 McArthur, S. W 424 McBride, C. E 350, 479 McBride, Henrietta J 438 McBroom, B. F 296 McBurney, C. H 25 McCabe, J., Jr 385 McCadden, P. G 460 McCafferty, D. W 95, 490 McCallister, A. W 406 McCallister, Lillian A 95 McCambridge, Anna H 469 McCandles, S. L 377 McCann, C. F 95 McCann, D. L 95 McCann, Joan K 280, 433 McCarthy, R. J 387 McCarthy, W. L 95, 369 McCarty, Elizabeth E 240, 241, 441 McCarty, Mary E 464 McCarty, T. H 375, 483 McCaskill, O. L 390, 393 McCauley, Marjorie 95 McChristy, F. W 384 McCleish, L. J 351 McClelland, D. R 346 McCloskey, Elizabeth A 324, 494 McCloskey, T. R 407 McClure, L. M 95, 174, 194, 199 243, 359, 405 McClure, M. T 27, 144, 415 McCollum, H. D., Jr 344 McComas, P. S 25, 365 McConathy, J. T 460 McConnell, G. A 370, 390 McConnell, T. M 387, 483 McCormick, A. G 421 McCormick, Arista M 469 McCormick, Luella R 96, 474 McCormick, Mary 470 McCormick, Mary C 48, 96, 131, 455 McCornack, A. E 361, 490 McCown, Betty 323, 443 McCown, W. M. . . . . 460, 500 McCoy, W. E 217, 402, 483 McCraney, Jessie K 441 McCray, Bonnie J 465, 497 McCredie, Jacquelyn 442, 487 McCree, R. A 397 McCreery, L. H 96 McCristal, K. J 367, 487 McCullough, Alma E 440 McCullough, Clara A 466 McCullough, G. E 382, 499 McDaniel, L. L 25 McDavid, Betty J 292, 441 McDill, Edna M 147 McDonald, B. N 96, 299, 490 McDonald, J. J 96, 204, 398 McDonald, L. W 343 McDonald, R. E 150, 413, 483 McDougle, Mary V 25 McElveen, W. T 374 McEvoy, J. W 174, 379, 483 McFarland, J. B 96 McFarland, S. E., Jr 348, 398 McFedries, G. W 292, 374, 483 McGaan, Alta L 96, 279 McGaffin, R. R 372 McGarry, Margaret H 296, 436 McGaughey, D. S 390 McGinnis, Jean V 470 McGinty, Clara F 96, 435, 497 McGinty, J. E 413 McGlashan, R. E 479 McGowen, E. J 96, 378 McGrath, Jeanne L 439 McGrath, T. F 387 McGraw, A 194 McGregor, R. A 490 McGrew, F. C 26 McGrew, Jean E 474 McGuigan, H. A 424 McGuire, R. L 96, 153 McHugh, J. J 402 McIIvoy, J. C 96, 210, 396 Mclnerney, T. A 427 Mclntire, Margaret E 96, 274, 275, 431, 449 Mcintosh, J. T 96, 347 Mclntyre, Helen L 26 Mclntyre, Jane 96, 323, 447 Mclntyre, M. L 408 McKean, L. C 492 McKean, R. N 150, 476 McKeever, C. H 26 McKeever, L. G 424 McKelvey, A. W., Jr 391 McKelvey, F. H 299, 391 McKenzie, F. R 369 McKenzie, Marion L 139, 277, 280, 281 431, 450 McKenzie, R. B 298, 385 McKeown, C. B 344, 348 McKey, P. W 96, 149, 352, 481 McKibbin, J. C 265, 267, 351, 460 McKinley, Clarabelle 48, 96, 247, 270 448, 482 McKinley Foundation 253 McKinley Hall 466 McKinley, L. D 325, 384 McKinney, CD 391 McKinney, Geraldine R 292, 441 McKinney, J. J 407 McKinney, Marian R 280, 446 McKinney, R. Q 499 McKinstry, S. Edith 446 McKinstry, F. H 140, 220, 260, 307, 407, 483 McKnight, Mariana 474 McLaughlin, Alma A 26 McLaughlin, Dorothy 97, 469 McLaughlin, Florence E 97, 324, 469 McLaughlin, J. G 370 McLaughlin, W 366 McLeish, F. 0 349, 373 McLoren, A 400 McMahan, J. W 26, 146, 485 McMahon, W. K 479 McMahon, W. W 380 McMarran, Elizabeth A : 465 McMenamin, R. J 97, 325 McMichael, P. C , 409 McMillan, J. C, Jr 426 McMillan, O. Harriet 457 McMillan, R. S 368 McMillan, W. C 396 McMillen, D. F 153 McMullen, C. H 26 McNair, C. C 140, 260, 402, 483 McNary, C. Ruth 479, 496 Page 530 McNeil, R. L McPherson, J. F McPherson, J. H McPherson, Jean 145, McReynolds, J. P McSkimin, H. J 97, 144, 148, 299, McTavish, G. A McVickar, Jessie R McVicker, L. D McWethy, D. L McWilliams, J. B 97, Mead, W. R 349, Meade, W. G 349, Meadors, V. G Meagher, G. B Means, J. A Means, K. L 296, Means, Rachael N Meara, J. W 346, Medcof, J. C Medicine, College of Meek, D. F 46, 99, 234, 290, 291, 391, Meeker, Geraldine L 472, Meeker, R. E 99, Meffley, Anne M Meglitsch, P. A Meharry, J. F Meharry, Jesse D Meharry, Rachel E 441, Mehren, J. F 99, Meier, J. J Meisenzahl, T. H Meixner, Josephine P 99, 276, 277, 279, 442, Melete Melino, S 202, Mellencamp, Mildred L 99, Melody, D. R • Melody, M Melrose, E. C, Jr 292, Meltzer, F. R 321, Melville, D. B 26, 144, 153, Melville, Fay V 99, Melvin, C. R 348, Mendelsohn, Jean E Menefee, S. G Menichetti, F. J Menke, D. M 46, 99, Men's Glee Club Mercer, Jean C 443, Mercer, M. B 303, 305, 321, 325, Meriwether, R. L Merrell, H. T Merret, R.J Merrick, E. W., Jr ....'..377, Merrill, June E 474, Merriner, Virginia R 47, 99, 145, 435, Mershimer, June Mertz, Janet A 475, Messman, H Metcalf, F. E. . . . Metcalf, J. G 305, 405, Metcalf, R Metcalf, R. L 150, Metzger, Ruth N Metzler, Thelma L Metzler, Zelraa B Meyer, B. B Meyer, D. H 246, Meyer, F Meyer, F. W 99, Meyer, H. I Meyer, Hermine E Meyer, Jeanne R 307, Meyer, K. C 99, Meyer, Lillian L Meyer, M. C Meyer, O Meyer, P. B 322, 344, Meyers, C. E 99, 144, 145, 240 248, 305 Meyers, R. L Meyers, V. J Micali, T. A GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed 501 Michael, Edna A 321, 322 26 Michael, G. W 26 399 Michaels, Dorothy J 433 474 M.l.D.A 461 26 Middlesworth, C. M 490 495 Middleton, Elizabeth J 99, 431, 435 479 Middleton, G. L 377 466 Middleton, Margaret 26, 447 26 Middleton, W. S 387, 390 383 Midsummer Night's Dream, A 313 383 Mielke, Eleanor J 26 374 Mies, C, Jr 385 374 Mies, C. W 99, 172, 195, 245, 385, 487 26 Mies, Elizabeth 1 497 423 Mies, Esther 99 98 Mies, H. H 460, 500 393 Mies, Helen A 433 465 Mies, Jeannette H 445 479 Miesse, Margaret E 296, 446 26 Mighell, Arlene J 466, 497 38 Mighell, Shirley H 466, 497 486 Mi-Hila Ball 264 497 Mikes, Lorraine G 439 366 Mikuta, A. J 296, 321, 410, 483 457 Milburn, C. V 99, 325, 363 26 Miles, Elizabeth P 446 379 Miles, H. J 377, 501 393 Miles, J. W 349 494 Miles, Mary J 446 408 Miles, R. H 304, 323, 491 399 Milewski, W 99 382 Military 327 278 Military Ball 340, 341 500 Military Council 332, 333 469 Milkwick, G. H 100, 322, 359, 360 204 Miller, A. K 100 452 Miller, B 347, 420 408 Miller, B. B 352 348 Miller, Barbara A 452 383 Miller, Barbara E 100 404 Miller, C. L , 348, 481 380 Miller, C. R 247, 405, 479 470 Miller, Charlotte L 100, 431 479 Miller, Cora R 253, 468 475 Miller, D. R 499 26 Miller, D. S 412 321 Miller, D. T 49, 100, 348, 407, 486 486 Miller, Dorothy G 100, 475, 479 325 Miller, E. E 481 482 Miller, Elenor M 472 491 Miller, F. A 365 479 Miller, F. J 488 145 Miller, G. A 501 424 Miller, G. E. . . '. 400 406 Miller, G. W 27, 413 479 Miller, H. L 246, 391, 479, 483 482 Miller, H. M 418 436 Miller, I 404 491 Miller, Isabel J 442 348 Miller, J. M 100, 402 387 Miller, J. W 27, 460 491 Miller, L. P 397 199 Miller, M 100 321 Miller, Martha 475, 491 453 Miller, Mary 153, 475, 491 475 Miller, Mary K 497 497 Miller, M. E 145, 406 420 Miller, Muriel 1 434 374 Miller, M. W 27, 362 479 Miller, M. Waneta 474 349 Miller, R. Josephine 151, 293, 445 425 Miller, R. E 490 297 Miller, R. F 27 434 Miller, Robert Charles 100 369 Miller, Robert Clarence ,. 407 466 Miller, Rosalie C 474 26 Miller, Rosemary 100, 494 575 Miller, Ruth A 472 352 Miller, Ruth M 432 , 241 • Miller, Virginia 1 473 398 Miller, W. F 383 420 Milless, G 425 479 Millett, D. H 402 145 Milleville, Anita L 100, 496 Millice, W 331, 344, 348 Milligan, M. F 100, 145, 321, 362, 493 Mills, C. W 100, 492 Mills, D. R 174, 407 M ills, E. W 100 Mills, Mary E 100, 324, 491 Mills, Mary J . .280, 281 Mills, R. E 342, 352, 501 Mills, R. W 368 Millstone, S. W 479 Milner, C. M 100, 148 Minch, H. G 346 Miner, Georgia F 466 Miner, T. G 27, 385 Minto, Grace E 469 Mischlich, G. C 361 Misinski, Harriet L 475 Mitchell, C. F 27, 374 Mitchell, C. W 421 Mitchell, Dorris A 442 Mitchell, Elsie M 438, 482, 494 Mitchell, H. H 27, 101 Mitchell, J. D 150, 500 Mitchell, J. H 378 Mitchell, Marguerite 473 Mitchell, R. H 101 Mitchell, R. M 386 Mitchell, R. V 153 Mix, Robert 363 Mizelle, J. D 323 Modell, H. J 297, 420 Modesitt, Virginia 27, 501 Modjeska, G. R 370 Moeller, Jane A 446 Moffat, Pauline M 448 Mohagen, Myrtle 27 Mohan, J. J 296, 405 Mohler, Mary E 324, 467 Mohlman, J. W 321, 322 Mohn, Dorothy E 27, 147, 280, 500 Mojennier, D. M 359, 395 Molcar, C. P 487 Molden, Dorothy L 472 Molt, R. P 395 Monahan, Helen C 444 Monk, M. E., Jr 101, 333, 340, 341, 342, 350 407, 486, 487 Monke, E. W : 347 Monroe, J. C, Jr 150, 293, 325, 378 Monroe, Jean J 101, 275, 276, 279, 474, 494 Monsson, C. D 27, 174, 487, 488 Montgomery, Allegra C 444 Montgomery, D. C, Jr 361 Montgomery, Ruth E 466, 497 Montgomery, Ruth 1 473 Montgomery, S. M 315 Montooth, Martha G 151 Montooth, S. S 101 Moody, R. B 27, 302, 303, 304, 305 Moon, N. S 27 Moon, P. T 296, 395 Moore, A. R 499 Moore, Barbara E 151, 457, 492 Moore, Bernice C 324 Moore, D. G 150, 397 Moore, E. S 424 Moore, F. G . 240, 363 Moore, F. Jane 101, 241, 274, 275, 432 496, 497 Moore, G. E 501 Moore, G. E 426 Moore, H. A 101 Moore, H. P 101, 371, 496 Moore, H. F 144, 148, 387 Moore, H. R 397 Moore, H. V 101, 403 Moore, Irene 101, 323 Moore, Kathleen 1 101 Moore, R. H 493 Moore, R. L 292, 391 Moore, R. M 325, 366 Moore, R. P 347 Moore, V. H 27 Moore, W. D 499 Page 531 Moorman, H. P 396, 492 Moran, E. B 416 Moreau, C. G 307, 384 Morehouse, M. P 378, 488 Morey, L 24, 25, 41, 306, 366, 485 Morey, W. T 296, 347, 370 Morgan, Dorothy M 293 Morgan, H. W 101, 144, 146 Morgan, M 344, 348 Morgan, M. S 383 Morgan, Margaret A 304, 324, 468, 491 Morgan, N. D 148, 152, 489 Morgan, R. E 407 Morgan, R. S 101, 348, 387, 486 Moriarity, D. J 394 Morine, H. S 298, 385, 499 Moritz, R 101, 414 Morley, M. J 410 Moroni, E. T 299 Morrell, Mary M 466 Morris, B. R 27, 144 Morris, D. L 361 Morris, G. H 409 Morris. L 101, 174 Morris, Mary W 466 Morris, R. H 347 Morris, Ruth J 274, 447 Morrison, Alice 27 Morrison, D. H 101 Morrison. Martha B 151, 273, 280, 281 296, 307, 457 Morrison, Mary F 296, 457 Mo-rison, S. G 396, 483 Morrow, Elizabeth M 247, 449, 496 Morrow, G. R 306 Morrow, J. E 418 Morrow, L. Jane 472 Morrow, T. M 150, 299, 419 Morse, Christine M 102, 443 Morse, R. D 384 Morse, W. J 294, 295, 346, 383 Mortar Board 47 Mortenson, C. W 102, 145, 321 Morton, Ellen 323 Morton, H. S., Jr 102, 174, 418 Morton, J. L 321, 409, 479 Mortonson, W. H 398 Moschel, P. L 102, 359, 366 Moser, R. R 371 Moses, Irene S 297, 434 Moses, J. D 102, 321 Mosher, Janet 1 315, 445 Mosher, J. G 360 Mosher, M. L 144 Mosher, Vora 473' Mosiman, Elizabeth A 324 Mosiman, Miriam E 293 Moskowitz, P 344, 350 Moss, E. C, Jr 102, 303, 305, 492 Moss, K. J 400 Moss, Lillian F 137, 263, 271, 294, 448, 482 Moss, Mary H 272, 307, 448, 482 Mosser, Marion J 263, 431, 449, 482 Motenko, Helen M 102, 469 Mott-Smith, H. M. . 501 Mottl, I. J 371, 492 Moundres, T. P .- 350 Mount, Katherine 1 151, 307, 441 Mount, S. H 351 Mountjoy, J. B 102, 402 Moye, A. J 479 Moyer, C. A 397, 485 Moyer, F. K 414 Moyer, R. G 418 Mrazek, Phyllis T 323, 324, 474 Mueller, A. R 395 Mueller, C. B 393 Mueller, F. J 297, 395 Mueller, Grace E 447 Mueller, Grace F 496 Mueller, M. B 487 Muir, J. B 331, 349 Mullen, J. E 293 Mullen, Sally B 296, 454 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Mullenix, A. B 248, 359, 416 Muller, F. M 347 Muller, W. H 398 Mulliken, A. D., Jr 48, 102, 315, 330 332, 345, 348, 383, 486 Mullins, J. N 325 Mulvane, Marie V 473 Mulville, J. E 426 Mumford, H. W 29, 144, 481 Mummert, D 365 Munday, Mary V 466 Munger, Dorothy J 292, 475 Munnecke, V. H 150, 380 Munnis, J. R., Jr 1 416 Munro, Catherine W 443 Munro, P. A 353 Munro, S. S 496 Munson, Astrid H 475 Munson, Genevieve B 102, 474 Munson, J. C 391 Munson, W. B 145, 370 Murdoch, H. J 376 Murphy, Evelyn L 102, 277, 438 Murphy, F. B 386 Murphy, G. T 424 Murphy, J. D 139 Murphy, J. E 348 Murphy, K. W 416 Murphy, L. W 35, 144, 153, 374, 492 Murphy, Lorraine M 463, 469, 494 Murphy, R. B 426 Murphy, T. A 146 Murray, D. A 102, 345, 479 Murray, D. S 293 Murray, Jean M 455 Murray, R. R 413 Musgrave, R. B 481 Musgrove, G. L 403 Music 319 Musselman, Mary M 448 Musselman, Ruth 323, 432 Muth, J. H 386 Mutter, C. M 174, 408 Muzika, Bernice G 466 Myers, A. M 307, 420 Myers, D. S 321 Myers, E. H 293, 380 Myers, Genevieve 145 Myers, Hermien R 434 Myers, Lillian 469 Myers, M. W 153 Myers, Merle K 474, 479 Myers, O. G 479 Mynard, F. H 385, 481 N Nachman, M. N 136, 294, 392, 485 Nacht, D. J 361 Nadeau, O. E 424 Nagel, R. H 401 Nagoda, Dolores E 102, 288, 431, 432, 494 Nagoda, E. J 423 Namensky, C. B 102, 342, 351, 490 Naney, A. P 293 Nannes, C. H 217, 392 Nash, G. U 138, 265, 460, 461 Nation. R. S 125, 399 Nauman, Ellouise N 102, 433 Nauman, Helen L 433 Naurich, B 406 Navarro, B 376 Neal, Mary E 103 Neal, P 407 Nealson, W. R 344, 352 Nearpass, E. E 304, 377 Nedzal, A. J 426 Needham, N. V 490 Neely, E. A 346, 349 Neff, W. D 408 Nefstead, M. E 499 Neidhardt, P. W 46, 49, 103, 233, 240, 241 250, 290, 291, 330, 332, 340 341, 342, 346, 350, 359, 414 Neininger, W. R 419 Nelson, Agnes L 147 Nelson, Alfred L 365 Nelson, A. M 351 Nelson, Arthur L 413 Nelson, Catherine C 151 Nelson, Charlotte B 451 Nelson, E. G 261, 391 Nelson, E. J 418 Nelson, Fern B 493 Nelson, Frances C 103 Nelson, G. M 479 Nelson, Gay 470 Nelson, J. C 460 Nelson, J. F 41 8 Nelson, Jeanne E 466 Nelson, K. J 46, 103, 174, 178, 183 184, 185, 383 Nelson, Lillian A 440 Nelson, M. H 296 Nelson, Mabel E 103, 474 Nelson, Muriel E 296, 435, 482 Nelson, P. R 136, 295, 395 Nelson, R. J 347, 460 Nelson, R. M 46o Nelson, R. T., Jr 384 Nelson, Severina E 303, 493 Nelson, T 425 Nelson, W. E 413, 483, 488 Nelson, W. L 103, 144, 149, 481 Nemeyer, S. L 103, 395 Nemitz, D. F 333, 344, 345, 346, 349, 479 Nepote, J. J 350, 479 Nepote, P. A 103, 344, 346, 348 Nerenberg, Barbara D 293 Nesmith, H. D 425 Ness, Dorothy J 449 Nester, J. M 372 Nester, N. R 413 Neu, J. H 405 Neuber, Anna L 145 Neuburger, Maxine S 453 Neumann, A. J 140, 260, 412 Nevens, W. B 144, 417 Newbury, Helen E 447 Newby, Ann A 442 Newcomb, Deborah J 446 Newcomb, Margaret A 137, 274, 323, 445 Newcomb, R 32, 144, 152, 368, 489 Newcomb, Wilma W 151, 296 Newcomer, H. J 321 Newcomer, H. L 146, 370, 484, 485 Newkirk, June E 474 Newland, Marjorie A 103, 438 Newlin, C. A 103, 408 Newlin, Lucile M 465 Newman, Eleanor R 277, 279, 472 Newmark, N. M 392 Newson, S. M 103 Newton, F., Jr 390 Niccum, H. E 297, 388, 479 Nichols, Eyolene Y 499 Nicholson, D. G 362 Nicholson, J. A 399 Nickell, Geraldine R 151, 272, 445, 482 Nickerson, Jeanne 470 Nicoll, Mary E 48, 49, 103, 230, 256 262, 307, 432, 482 Nieburger, H. G 373 Nield, M. M 360,479 Nielsen, E. N 427 Nielsen, H. W 488 Nielsen, K. E 396 Niklewicz, F. T 103, 174, 202, 204, 248 359, 410 Nilson, H. N 103, 383 Nilsson, C. J 103, 344, 352 Nisbet, T 188, 191 Nitz, H. 1 347, 366 Noah 310 Nobler, M. 0 389 Noel, Ann J 48, 103, 464 Noel, J. W 403 Nolan, A. W 481 Page 532 Nolan, E. C 490 Nolan, G. P 359, 363, 486 Noland, T. A 104 Noll, D. E 499 Nolte, R. B 407 Nonneman, F. E 487 Norder, O. L 104 Nordquist, S. B 350 Noren, H. E 150, 499 Norman, Miriam Z 465 Norman, V. C 381 Norris, C. 0 479 Norris, H. K 321, 361 Norris, La Verne K 445 Nortell, Ruth 475 Northrup, C. H 390 Norton, Ann 479, 496 Norton, Beulah B 104 Norton, C. L 361 Norton, L. J 401 Norton, Mary E 468, 497 Norton, R. W 104, 321, 376 Norton, V. W 480 Noth, H. E 375 Notkin, Ruth 104 Novack, Sara L 296, 451 Novak, T. R 350 Novark, Helen D 445 November 158 Novick, Sarah 1 453 Novy, M. J 404 Noyes, F. B 37 Noyes, W. A 362 Nu Sigma Nn 424 Nye, H. A 361 Nykiel, J. A 104, 203 Nylen, Vivian 464 Nymeyer, H. A .104, 421 o Oathout, J. D 410 Oberheide, C. C 413 Obermayer, Margaret A 475, 494 O'Brien, E. F 104, 359, 394 O'Brien, Irene M 293, 455 O'Brien, June M 444 O'Brien, Rosemary T 293, 492 O'Byrne, J. C 288, 348, 480, 485 Ochman, S 412 O'Connell, G. A., Jr 104, 359, 416 O'Connell, J. F 460, 461 O'Connell, J. J 296, 416 O'Connell, J. J., Ill '. .104, 174 O'Connor, A. F 394 O'Connor, J. W 427 O'Connor, Mary H 444 O'Connor, R. G 480 O'Conor, V. J 424 October 157 Odgers, W. 0 490 Odle, I. E 49, 104, 501 O'Donnell, R. M 498 O'Donnell, R. P 424 O'Donnell, T. E 152, 368 Odum, Mary F 323, 475 Oehler, H. E 104, 144, 148, 362 Oehler, Helen A 474 Oehmke, C. M 104, 391 , 480 Oesterle, R. A 384 Oesterling, Myrna J 151 Office of the Dean of Men 43 Office of the Dean of Women , 42 Officers' Ball 345 Oftedahl, Grace E 447 Ogden, R. J 425 Ogilvie, A. P 379 Ogren, P 417 O'Hair, J. E 347, 395 O'Hern, Elizabeth A 296, 436 Ohlson, L. J 298, 499 O'Keefe, Marjorie H 139, 265, 463 Olafsson, P 48, 104, 395 GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed Olander, G. A., Jr 362 Oldberg, E 427 Oldfather, W. A 144, 391 Oldham, Margaret M 259, 435 O'Leary, J. C 1 04 Oleck, A. R 425 Oleson, L. F 240, 24l, 242, 250, 290 292, 350, 484, 486 Oliff, B 411 Oliver, E. S 321, 480 Oliver, L. C 378 Oliver, Maxine Y 292, 441, 482, 494 Oliver, T. E 376, 417 Oliver, W. E 406 Olsen, L. E 325, 386 Olsen, Margaret A 137, 277, 279, 280 438, 499 Olsen, N. C 359, 418 Olson, Bernice L 464 Olson, David A 382, 480 Olson, Dean A 370 Olson, Doris C 104, 323, 324, 475 Olson, E. H 105, 351 Olson, G. A ■ 386 Olson, Helen M 466 Olson, N. K 400 Olson, T. F., Jr 363 Olson, W. R 325, 347, 382 Olsson, Marjorie M 105, 474 Olszewski, S. E 480 O'Malley, J. E 426 O'Malley, V 375 Omega Beta Pi 493 O'Neal, Margaret B 303 O'Neil,' G. J 423 O'Neil, J. A 379 O'Neill, P. J 426 O'Neill, Rosemary . . . 431, 443, 482 O'Neill, W. J., Jr 382 Onken, Evelyn E 324, 437 Opel, D. H 480 O'Pizzi, P. T 396 Opoldus, Dorothy V 105, 473 Orange and Blue Feathers 273 Orens, Lorraine L 293, 434, 492 Organizations 355 Orler, Marguerite M 471 Orlovich, M. G 194, 416 Orlovich, R. B 386 Ornstein, E. M 411 Ornstein, S 411 Orr, Florence L 466 Orr, R. T 105 Orsinger, Gwendolyn R 105, 277 Orth, O. S 367 Ortman, P. F 366, 480 Osborn, E. W 105, 480 Osborn, R. C 369 Osman, Elizabeth M 449 Ostrom, M. L 425 Ostrowski, F. S 105, 493 Other Varsity Sports 209 Ott, H. F 148 Ott, Nedra M 474 Otter, W. R 380 Otto, G. R 348 Otto, R. G 253, 350 Otton, E. G 381 Oudyn, G. M 105, 144, 145 Overgard, G. T 321 Overman, J. D 321 Overman, O. R 362 Overman, W. C 105, 174, 212, 213, 363 Overman, W. H 363 Overton, R. C 105 Overturf, Doris L 105, 447 Owen, K., Jr 359, 383, 480, 483 Owen, Molly R 48, 105, 452 Owens, Mary H 465, 499 Owens, R. J 395 Owens, Virginia H 475 Oxley, Wilma 1 466 Oyen, Shirley M 105, 431, 439 Ozeran, Bertie 474 Pabst, T. S 296, 375, 480 Pace, O. B 390 Pacelli, Felicia M 105, 323, 474 Pachciarek, Marcella A 471 Packard, W. W 500 Pacyna, P. A 406 Paddock, K. Q 149, 349 Paden, Mary K 435 Padour, F. J 371 Page, Gladys M 105, 467, 497 Paine, E. B 148 Paine, Mrs. E. B 252 Painter, F. A 385 Palfrey, Marjorie H 497 Palfrey, Virginia 106, 153, 494, 497 Palma, L. S 321 Palmer, Adele F 293 Palmer, C. A., Jr 106, 202, 421 Palmer, C. E 152, 368, 410, 489 Palmer, M. P 425 Palmer, R 480 Palmer, R. E 373 Palmer, W. G 243 Palmquist, Helen F 324, 457 Palmquist, R. C 399 Pan-Hellenic Ball 263 Pan-Hellenic Council 431 Pan Xenia 498 Papp, E. M 372 Paradiso, S 490 Paraflnk, S. R 367 Pardee, Etta E 323, 324, 466, 491 Paris, G. H 372 Parish, H. R 298, 499 Park, D. M 400 Parker, C. M 106, 365 Parker, Do-othy H 106, 304, 448 Parker, Dorothy L 322 Parker, H. Rachel.. 106, 144, 431, 439, 496, 497 Parker, J. L 106 Parker, Marie 292 Parker, Martha E 151, 469 Parker, V. R 342, 350 Parkinson, A. R 106 Parks, Jean E 277, 280, 435 Parks, J. K 106, 266, 298, 481 Parks, K. S 303, 305, 316, 317, 403, 493 Parks, Mary A 465 Parks, Ruth E 465 Parks, W. D 499 Parmelee, C. W 362, 372 Parmely, Marjorie A 106, 433 Parnell, J. G 106 Parness, Beverly M 469 Parotti, A. A 106, 321, 323, 325, 491 Parquette, A. A 106, 369 Parr, Rosalie M 151, 435 Parrish, W. A 106, 144, 146, 480, 485 Parshall, R. P 305, 313, 317 Parsons, Phyllis R 435 Partee, C. E 390 Partlow, Doris 496 Partlow, R. D 106, 234, 242, 243, 359 386, 486 Partton, Doris 480 Pascoe, W. T., Jr 150, 220, 408 Paskin, H 480 Passen, Annette 451 Patacsil, H. E 376 Prte, R. 0 400 Paterson, Ruth J 466 .106, .139, 265, 460, 461, Paton, R. F Pattengale, P. F.. . Patterson, J. D. . . . Patterson, P. R. . . . Patterson, R. L. . . . Pattin, H. S Patton, D. H Patton, W. C 393 Paul, H. G 360 Paullin, Marjorie R 106 Pawlan, H. S 359, 404 493 480 417 493 396 370 375 Page 533 -.•:,. MM . Payne, E. J 380 Payne, G. L 380 Payne, Helen V 107 Payne, J. W 391 Payne, P. H. . 136, 292, 486 Paynter, G. C 141, 296, 402 Peach, D. M 298, 385, 499 Peacock, Martha H 433 Pearce, Betty R 497, 499 Pearce, W. F., Jr 107 Pearsall, Betty J 141, 261, 443 Pearse, T. A 402, 480 Pearse, T. G., Jr 346, 366 Pearson, C. 1 364, 472 Pearson, C. S 321 Pearson, V. P 348 Pearson, W. B 194 Peasley, J. H., Jr. 298 Peck, G. W 107 Pedersen, J. K 396, 480 Peeples, E. T 107, 298, 342, 346, 349, 383 Pegram, W. B 402 Peine, G. S 366, 480 Peithman, O. A 298 Pellett, June D 107, 474 Peltzer, W. E , . . 425 Peruse, S f. . 425 Pence, Henrietta C 107, 145, 443 Pendergrast, Bernadine 470 Penner, R. G 107, 362 Peppel, W. J 362 Pepper, Echo D 501 Pepperdine, Dorothea 277, 279, 474, 499 Percival, Stella R 466 Percy, N. M 427 Perisho, W. E 298, 499 Perkins, C. E 307 Perkins, L. C 107, 348, 377 Perkins, R. D 383 Perkins, R. F 107, 150 Perkinson, C. D 107, 344, 350, 481, 499 Perry, C. Lenora 469 Perry, Genevieve F 471 Perry, N. A 149, 348, 362 Pershall, W. R 48, 107, 350, 413, 492 Pershell, G. R 416 Pershing Rifles 346, 347 Perteit, Laura M 298, 467, 497 Pessin, S. S 411 Peters, C. H 425 Peters, Eileen M 474, 494 Peters, Eleanor P 469 Peters, J. W 501 Peters, L. A 107, 348 Peters, W. S 147 ' Peters, W. W 107, 490 Petersen, Ellen D 324 Petersen, F. A 107 Petersen, S. L 413 Petersen, W. F 424 Peterson, A. E 325 Peterson, E. H 366 Peterson, E. M 402 Peterson, I. L 360, 489, 498 Peterson, L. V 413 Peterson, L. W 427 Peterson, M. L : 480 Peterson, P. Q 425 Petrakos, K. N 427 Petree, Elinor J 442 Petrulis, Julia B 277, 466 Petruska, F. J 480 Petry, B. T 150, 380, 480 Petry, R. S 369 Pettee, J. C 366 Pettigrew, J. G 312 Peugh, L. N 107 Pfeffer, J 107 Pfeiffer, F. G 396 Pfister, W. J 248, 249 Pfohl, D. L 321, 322, 325 Phalanx 344 Pharmacy, College of 39 Phelps, Mollie M 137, 247, 433 Page 534 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Pherigo, J. B. , Jr : 346 Phi Alpha Chi 492 Phi Beta Delta 389 Phi Beta Kappa 145 Phi Beta Pi 425 Phi Chi 426 Phi Chi Thets. 496 Phi Delta Phi 390 Phi Delta Theta 221, 222, 223, 391 Phi Epsilon Pi 223, 392 Phi Eta Sigma 150 Phi Gamma Delta 393 Phi Kappa 394 Phi Kappa Phi 144 Phi Kappa Psi 395 Phi Kappa Sigma 221, 396 Phi Kappa Tau 397 Phi Mil 449 Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia 491 Phi Mu Delta 398 Phi Omega Pi 450 Phi Rho Sigma 427 Phi Sigma Kappa 221, 399 Phi Sigma Sigma 451 Phillips, Betty J 438 Phillips, J. W 325 Phillips, Kathryn 108, 324 Phillips, R. R 361 Phillips, Rhoba 491 Phillips, W. E.. . 495 Phillipson, Jeanne B 108, 435, 494 Phipps, L. J 499 Phipps, O. A 499 Phipps, T. E 362 Physical Education, School of 36 Pi Beta Phi 452 Pi Kappa Alpha 400 Pi Kappa Phi 401 Pi Tan Pi Sigma 353 Pi Tan Sigma 490 Piatnitza, M. J 347 Pickard, R. G 421 Pickels, Elizabeth C 147 Pickels, G. W 148, 407, 489 Pickett, F. L 325 Pieper, H. N 144, 146, 480, 485 Pieper, J. J 4l4 Pierantoni, E 480 Pierce, D. B 296, 387 Pierce, D. J 325 Pierce, O. W 346 Pierce, W. C 304, 322, 491 Pierrots 305 Pierson, Beatrice J 153 Pierson, Irene D 42, 151, 249, 438, 487 Pierson, Katharine A 470, 494 Pilchard, E. 1 385 Pile, Martha E 449, 482 Pilkington, Charlotte D 466 Piller, L. A 367 Pinch, Betty J 296, 457 Pinkerton, Jean E 346, 347 Pinney, G. C 325 Pinniger, Virginia M 252, 296, 442 Pinsley, W. G 392 Pioletti, D. B 406 Piper, W. N., Jr 423 Pippin, C. A 153 Pistorius, K, L 427 Pitann, Paula E 437 Pitann, Ruth D 272, 296, 437, 499 Pittman, K. C 147 Pitts, Alice L 153, 494 Pitts, Barbara J 464 Pitzer, R. S 296, 391, 480 Plambeck, K. K 323, 380 Piatt, C. A : 322 Piatt, D. C 359, 369 Plattner, F. T 145 Player, D. C 323, 344, 349, 410, 499 Pleschner, E. C 405 Ploetz, E. C 344, 349 Plummer, C. C 403 Plummer, P. H., Jr 153, 406 Plunk, R. E., Jr 348 Plunkett, H. L 360 Plunkett, L. H 253 Poarch, C. K 150 Poat, R. W 203, 500 Pogue, J 363 Pohler, G. M 362 Pointer, W. L 378, 480 Poirot, Elsie J 108, 144, 465, 494 Poirot, O. R 252 Poirot, P. L 153 Polaski, C. L 108, 174, 178, 180, 373 Polhemus, J. B., Jr 293 Policandriotes, T. Z 424 Polier, D. A 420 Pollack, Helen E 471 Pollack, R. W 415 Pollard, Ida E 108 Pollock, Alberta 1 453 Pollock, Edith V 471 Polo 214 Polo Association 487 Poison, J. A 148, 490 Ponder, J. W 108, 342, 349, 383, 480 Pontius, G. V 424- Ponzer, E 424 Poole, D. J 108 Poole, R. D 486 Pope, A. P 391 Popkess, G. E 298, 407 Poppe, C. J 49, 108, 489 Poppenburg, F. F 344, 351, 490 Porch, W. P 108, 146, 480, 485 Port, F. J 153 Port, R. B 421 Porter, A. K 108, 351 Porter, F. F 375 Porter, F. M 360 Porter, Helen D....137, 247, 274, 275, 303, 312 431, 432, 482, 493 Porter, J. H 396 Porter, L. V., Jr 108, 303, 304, 305, 375 Porter, R. B 390 Porter, R. D 174, 178, 185, 391 Porter, W. K 369 Porter, Ysobel J 296, 442, 482 Porterfield, L. L 108 Portes, Dorothy L 434 Portis, Janice H 453 Post, J. W 427 Post, K. F 138, 248, 258, 259, 460, 461, 480 Postlewaite, R. D 349 Poston, Joella F 446 Potpora, S. M 108, 421 Potter, J. S 387 Potter, M. Elizabeth 465 Potter, Mary A 298, 467, 497 Potter, Nita D 282, 436 Pother, R. N 108, 487 Potts, J. E 108, 365, 481 Potus, G. H 374 Powell, Sara F 443 Powell, Virginia N 324 Power, Dorothy J 277, 281, 466, 497 Powers, Catherine A 475 Powers, Elinore L 466 Powers, Georgianna 108, 474 Powers, R. P 349, 370 Powers, W. J 487 Powless, K. B 146, 349, 460, 461, 480 , 492 Poyser, J. R 375 Prather, P. S 46, 109, 174, 366, 487 Pratt, D. E 153 Premuda, F. F 427 Presbyterian Hall 472 Prescott, C. D 109 Present, H 175, 404 President 22 President' s Message 23, 24 Preston, J. R 413 Price, Betty 109, 497 Price, C. C 399 Price, Corinne 109, 497 Price, D. A 109 Price, E. A 413 Price, E. R 412 Price, H. D 174, 211, 388, 487 Price, Marian E 473 Price, R. H 109, 342, 348, 403, 4S6 Price, W. J 399 Pride, Frances B 445 Primm, R. B 299, 347 Prince, W. J., Jr 346 Pringle, Wanda C 145, 474 Probst, Martha A 151, 322, 474 Proctor, K. E 372 Proctor, P. R 150, 220, 418 Proesch, Muriel A 456 Propps, H. F 109 Prosser, E., Jr 136, 195, 374 Prosterman, A. M 412 Prouty, Betty J 48, 49, 109, 246, 256, 264 462, 463, 464 Prouty, M. D 150, 409 Provine, L. H 148, 152, 368, 421, 489 Prucha, M. J., Jr 296, 383 Pruett, F. A 369 Pryer, E. K 109 Prystalski, J., Jr 386 Przybylski, W. J 39, 480 Psi Upsilon 402 Publications 287 Puddicombe, E. C 109, 388 Pudik, E 179, 400 Pulcher, Alice E 439 Pulcher, Ella M 439 Pulley, C. M 374 Pulliam, D. C 253 Pulliam, F. M 145, 501 Pure Entertainment 317 Purkis, A. G 109 Purks, J. E 396 Purl, R. C 109, 144, 148, 299, 330, 332 337, 340, 341, 342, 351 Purtell, Betty J 296, 431, 455 Purvin, B. R., Jr 480, 485 Putnam, Catherine L 280, 304, 441 Putnam, Doris M 109, 441 Putnam, W. J 401 Putt, E. T 109 Pye, M. A 293 Quann, Jane 433 Quay, R. M 409 Quayle, W. T 363, 483 Querl, Anne M 445 Quick, J. H 49, 109 Quin, D. H 499 Quinlan, Bettie J 446 Quinn, M. L 109, 202, 372 Quinn, W. H 388 Quirke, Frances G 445, 497 R Rabe, C. L 110, 232, 240, 241, 307, 413, 490 Rabe, Maxine V 473 Raber, Violet S 474 Rabiolo, J. N : 346 Raclin, Virginia R 137 Raddatz, W. D 407 Radebaugh, G. H., Jr 391 Rader, T. 1 467 Radi, H. L 348, 388 Raffel, M. A 364 Rahmeyer, Edna R 474 Rainey, Louise 151, 448 Rainey, R. K 110 Ralph, Kathryn F 468 Ramey, C 403, 493 Ramis, Frieda P 475 Ramsey, Mary A 452 Ranck, E. L 499 Randall, F. A., Jr 299, 363 Randall, Mary L 473 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Randall, W. R 496 Randolph, Betty 497 Randolph, O. W 110, 380 Randolph, W. F 365 Ranes, Dorothy L 470 Ranger, Jeanne F 110, 431, 445 Ranke, E. J 488 Rankin, F. H 402 Ranne, Helen J 441 Ranson, R. T 110, 144, 149, 365 Rapp, W. E 423 Rappe, L. R 348 Rashid, Jeannette S 151, 475 Rasmessen, E. B., Jr 110, 350, 359, 380 Rasmussen, D. E 110 Rasmussen, F. J 490 Ratcliffe, Nellie M. . 1 10 Rathe, H. C 245, 298, 385 Rathsam, M 480 Rauch, Margaret L 480 Rausch, Jane 446 Rauschenberger, E. J 110, 350 Rauschert, Mary A 443 Raut, A. Caroline 151, 472, 496 Rawley, Lucille M 470 Ray, Doris L no, 466 Rayburn, C. A 400 Rayburn, Dora E 110, 497 Rayl, Zoralucile 439 Raymond, M. H 195, 391 Rayner, Margaret 445 Rayner, W. H 380, 489 Reace, Lois R 464, 497 Reagan, M. E., Jr 407 Ream, H. F., Jr 110, 405 Reamer, O. J 144 Reardon, J. J 110, 403 Reasoner, Dorothy C 110 Rebacchi, Saliska R 468 Reddish, P. W 370 Reddish, Ruth V 448 Redfern, R. K 110, 291, 342, 349 Redican, Laura M 450 Redman, G. R 298 Reed, C. B 347, 421 Reed, D. A 368 Reed, F. A 397 Reed, F. H 362 Reed, G. H 362, 379 Reed, H 110, 321, 403 Reed, J. C 402 Reed, R. H 148 Reed, S. K 387 Reeder, J. W.. 403 Reeder, W. G., Jr 375 Reedy, E. T 394 Reedy, J. H 362 Reedy, J. H., Jr 150, 366 Rees, E. K 144, 145 Rees, O. W 362 Reese, H. E 492 Reese, C. Louise 468 Reeve, J. F Ill, 149, 481 Reeves, C. J 480 Reeves, G. G 325 Reeves, J. A Ill, 490 Reeves, R. H 363 Reeves, W 150 Regnier, E. H 365 Regular Staff 331 Rehm, L. H 304, 305, 380 Reich, E. Evalyn 470 Reich, H. J 144, 148 Reichelderfer, F. A 325 Reichert, V. C 369 Reicherts, E. R 382, 480 Reid, E. A 148 Reid, Homer A 378 Reid, Hudson A 419 Reifsteck, C. R Ill, 360 Reilly, J. F Ill, 413 Reiman, G. C Ill, 409 Reineberg, Carlyn P 48, 111, 432 Reiner, T. A Ill, 244 Reingold, H. J 141, 261, 292, 364 Reinhardt, C. H 375 Reinhardt, C. 0 366 Reinhardt, J. C 407 Reinhart, F. A 174, 202, 207 Reinke, Edith L 432 Reisner, Mary L 437 Reisse, D. H 382 Reisz, Marjorie L Ill, 274, 275, 433 Reitze, Marjorie J 443 Reizner, Miriam 475 Rendtorff, R. C Ill Renne, L. W 346, 352, 380 Renner, Effie G 466, 497 Renner, W. A Ill, 148, 351, 489 Rennick, E. H 342, 346, 348, 403, 480 Rennick, Mary E 146, 436 Rennick, Ruth M 436 Renshaw, Josephine E 280, 281, 500 Renshaw, Mabel 281 Reppard, D. F 144 Resnick, Michelle Ill, 475 Retherford, K. L 496 Retherford, R. C 148 Retonde, M 299 Rettinger, G. L 367 Reuse, Dorothy L Ill, 494 Reuss, Dorothy M 144 Reuss, R. P 150 Reuss, Verna E 465 Rewoldt, N. F 344, 349 Reynolds, C. R 147 Reynolds, J. R 492 Reynolds, J. T 424 Reynolds, M. A Ill Reynolds, R. W 347 Rezabek, E. J 299 Rezabek, F. F 397 Rhein, Jeanette 137, 277, 279, 475 Rhinehart, J. R 325 Rhinehart, R. W Ill, 499 Rhoades, Eleanor E 457 Rhode, C. S 396 Rhodes, C. C 417 Rhyme Marches On 316 Ribbentrop, A. J 396 Riccard, J 252 Rice, Hattie E Ill, 277, 278, 279, 475, 494 Rice, L. L 487 Rice, Maxine 469 Rice, W. H 405 Rice, W. R 293 Rich, Ruth C Ill Rich, W. D 174, 217, 382, 490 Richard, Bettie C 474 Richard, W. A 325 Richard, Wilma A 465 Richards, D. G 490 Richards, Elizabeth A 499 Richards, F. A 150 Richards, J. E 397 Richards, N. H 499 Richardson, J. F 321 Richardson, Mary E 474 Richardt, Sarah T 446 Richart, F. E 144, 148, 172 Richey, J. P 153, 290, 291, 396 Richmann, C. A 112 Richmond, Ida M 431, 441, 482, 493 Richmond, Oma D 441 Richmond, R 112, 148, 325, 362 Richner, G. A 352 Richter, A. E 253 Richter, G. A 385, 499 Ricketts, C. A 323 Ricketts, Feme 32 3 Ricketts, M. W 427 Rickmann, C. A 480 Rickmond, S. S 480 Ridge, T. L. ..342, 346, 350, 384, 480, 486, 499 Riedel, Marian 432 Riegel, R. W...46, 112, 188, 194, 196, 197, 198 230, 359, 379 Rife, W. H 112, 344, 348 Page 535 WM m . : Rifken, B 248, 389 Rifle Club, University of Illinois 499 Rigge, Lois T 462, 463, 464 Riggs, Catherine E 497 Riggs, F. W 244, 376 Riggs, Gladys M 112 Riggs, Mrs. G. T 323 Rightmyer, R. E 480 Riley r Nancy F 153 Rinaker, Clarissa 441 Ringbloom, V. M 410 Ringe, A. K 36O Ringol, Isabelle 434 Rink, Margaret G 112, 448 Riordan, Katherine 112, 471 Rippe, C. H 359, 421 Riser, R. 0 424 Ritcher, A. E 112, 321, 366 Ritscher, Edwina 480 Rittschof , F. P 384 Rives, Hallie J 290, 291, 470, 494 Rives, W. B 408 Roach, P. G 362 Roane, J. S 361 Robb, Gladys E 296, 456 Robb, J. R 348 Robb, Margaret J - . 448 Robbins, E. G 112 Robbins, E. T 144 Roberds, E. Maurine 151, 307, 474, 494 Roberson, Lena B 440 Roberts, A. J. , Jr 112, 402 Roberts, D. D 373 Roberts, E 144 Roberts, G. F 349 Roberts, G. S 112, 373 Roberts, Helen N 472, 492 Roberts, M. G 112 Roberts, Mary J 112, 474 Roberts, R. E 325 Robertson, Carita 276, 323, 500 Robertson, E. C 153 Robertson, J. M 299, 489 Robertson, J. P 252, 376 Robertson, Julia 474 Robinson, Anna B 445 Robinson, C. G 302, 303, 304, 305 Robinson, D. S 112 Robinson, Florence B 498 Robinson, J 112 Robinson, J. M 325 Robinson, J. T 136, 174, 372 Robinson, Jean F 47, 113, 230, 240, 241 270, 445, 482 Robinson, K. W 113, 322 Robinson, M. H 146, 379, 484 Roche, A. V 144 Roche, J. J 46, 49, 113, 172, 202, 203, 231 359, 374, 490 Rockhold, Mary K 113, 438 Rockwell, C. R 342, 346, 349 Rockwell, R. G 305, 317, 413 Rodebush, W, H 362 Rodgers, L. A 215, 344, 348, 385, 488 Rodman, Helen . . . . 475, 499 Rodman, T. D 480 Rodwell, R. D 35-1, 370, 490 Roe, Betty J 445 Roe, Garnet M 471, 480 Roedger, F. E 480, 484, 485 Roettger, W 188, 202 Rogers, Betty L 322, 466, 469 Rogers, J. J 394 Rogers, Ruth E 323 Roglis, W. A 113, 350, 490 Rohde, C 348, 501 Rohlfing, R. W 321, 373 Rohrs, V. 0 370 Rolf, L. S 296, 365, 499 Roll, Hannah E 475 Rolland, K. A 500 Rollinson, C. L 362 Rollo, Jane A 259, 452 Rolph, Carol 113, 442 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Rom, Eugenia J 475 Romick, D. C 113 Romine, C. W 383 Romine, Natalee J 113, 465 Romm, Marilyn S 140, 260, 272, 307, 453 Rommel, Lillian H 480, 484 Ronalds, F. S 395 Roodhouse, Dorothy M 473 Rooney, B. W 394 Roos, R. C 113, 348, 413 Roosa, W. L 491 Root, Kathryn M 497 Roozen, E. C 402 Ropiequet, Katherine 151, 272, 293, 324 433, 482, 494 Ropiequet, W. C 249 Rosaldo-Hernandez, R 376 Rosander, R. T 113 Rose, R. S 417 Rose, W. C 144, 362, 403 Rosen, I. J 480 Rosen, S. L 293 Rosenberg, Dorothy 292, 453 Rosenberg, I. L 420 Rosenberger, Maxine 0 113, 466 Rosenstein, Muriel H 296, 453 Rosensweig, Evelyn M 475 Rosenthal, R. H 48, 49, 113, 359, 412 Ross, G. W., Jr 113, 384 Ross, Gladys E. 473 Ross, H. C 490 Ross, I. J 389 Ross, Jane 1 467 Ross, R. C 144 Ross, S 362 Rossell, Mildred E 466 Rossetter, G. M 363 Rossiter, L. E 426 Rost, Ada M 297, 445 Roth, B. F 414 Roth, H. E 141, 252, 261, 418 Roth, J. B 424 Rothert, Kathryn 113, 469 Rothschild, P. W 392 Rotkis, W. A 212, 460, 461 Rottersmann, M 490 Rouge, J. K 371 Rourke, R. J 405 Routh, Margaret F 441 Routheau, E. A 331, 346, 348 Rovelstad, H 325 Rowan, R., Jr 362 Rowand, Alice M 466 Rowand, I. H 346, 499 Rowland, D. R 296, 460 Rowley, Lucille J 277 Roy, M. F 144 Royce, Ruth J 443 Rubens, R. H 420 Rubenstein, S. B 420 Rubin, J. 1 48, 359, 364 Rubin, M 113, 392 Rubin, Sylvia M 453 Rucker, H. J 481 Rucker, M. Louise 253, 472, 497 Ruddock, Thelma M 469, 499 Rudig, J. H 401 Rudolph, L. P 396 Rue, F 114, 419, 489 Ruebush, D. H 136, 149, 294, 365, 499 Ruehe, H. A 144, 481 Ruese, Dorothy L 437 Ruff, H. T 390 Ruff, Ruthia B 450 Rugh, Virginia L...114, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280 281, 452, 500 Rumrill, Drusilla P 466 Runnells, R. 1 393 Runyen, Ruth 467 Rupe, D. D 403, 489 Rush, H. M 359, 395 Rusk, F. E 114, 498 Rusk, H. P 365, 385, 481 Rusk, Vera M 466 Russell, E. R 399 Russell, F. A 146, 407, 484 Russell, F. H 202 Russell, H. J 246, 403 Russell, R. C 359, 403 Russell, T. J 114 Ruth, W. A 362, 391 Rutherford, W. E 348, 499 Rutkin, I. B 114, 412 Rutledge, R. K 385 Rutmann, Jean E 453 Ruttenberg, H. B 392 Ruyter, H. A 203, 401 Ryan, D. G 394 Ryan, Eileen P 474 Ryan, H. 0 424 Ryan, Mary J 137, 247, 282, 470, 494, 497 Ryan, Patricia K 464 Ryan, T. F 296, 492 Rybicki, T. M 297, 388 Ryde, R. E 423 Ryden, S. W 351, 367 Ryder, E. B 114 Ryniker, Ellen L 144 Ryniker, R. C 348 S Saal, R. J 372 Sabetti, R 305 Sabin, C. B 406 Sachem 136 Sachs, M 114 Sachs, S 305 Sackett, Virginia A 442 Saeger, K. M 399 Saffer Court 469 Safford, H. D 499 Sager House 465 Sager, M. M 404 Sager, Patricia D 151, 293, 434 Sailor, J. L 253 Salch, L. E 489 Sale, E. W 390 Salisbury, Martha 151 Salladay, Ruth M 466,496 Salmen, Freida K 470 Salstrom, W. K 114, 145 Saltsman, Henrietta J 114, 431, 444 Sammons, G 347 Sammons, La Verne M 114, 144, 145, 147 Samors, Bernice R 296, 434 Samuels, W. J 114, 349, 363 Sanborn, R. W 114, 304, 321, 322, 374 Sancken, Irma S 323, 470, 494 Sandberg, J. A 175, 408 Sandberg, K. S 114, 304, 305 Sanders, E. G 379 Sanders, H. E 408 Sanders, Kathryn E 467 Sanders, M 150, 480 Sanders, R. J 403 Sanders, Sophia E 466 Sandford, F. E 114 Sandford, Helen M 323 Sandholm, J. W 414 Sandmark, J. E 292, 415 Sands, Ruth L 151, 444, 482 Sandusky, A. J 388 Sanmann, Madge S 253 Sapora, A. V 174, 210, 348, 360 Sapora, R. W 350, 360, 487 Saporito, Mary C 323, 469 Sargent, W. F 423 Sarpalius, Birute E 466 Sass, J. F 299 Satter, G. A 147 Sauder, C. C 480 Sauder, W. E 114, 480 Sauer, E. L 481 Sauer, Gisela J 441 Saunders, Alta G 146, 443, 496 Saunders, M. J 115, 480, 484 Saunders, Mary J 114, 432 Saunders, R. H 421 Page 536 Sautter, A. L 408 Savage, Catherine M 446 Savage, T. E 372 Savoie, W. F 363 Sawyer, A. L 426 Sawyer, H 377 Sawyer, T. C 379 Sayle, R. P 372 Sayoc, Helen M 433 Sayre, C. R 385 Sayre, E. C 46, 115, 174, 178, 183, 233, 369 Scabbard and Blade 342, 343 Scar, T. B 148 Scarab 489 Scarratt, Jeanne L 115, 431, 437, 482 Schaad. Hazel E 469 Schaaf, V. A 499 Schacht, J. H 386 Schack, F. F 410 Schaefer, Anna M 115, 433 Schaefer, F. J 391, 488 Schaefer, Helen L 466 Schaefer, J 402 Schaefer, Lillian 469 Schaefer, T. C 363 Schaefer, T. W 382 Schaefer, W. J., Jr 480 Schafer, J. G 371 Schafer, Mary E 448 Schafer, Virginia M 322, 466, 491 Schaffer, O. G 368, 489, 498 Scharr, Dorothy H 433 Schaubert, B. F 488 Schaudt, H. P 342, 350 Schaudt, M. H 349 Schauer, Lucille 296, 475 Scheerer, W. E 115, 407 Scheffer, Ruth 475 Scheffler, R 366 Scheib, G. F 369, 483 Scheick, W. H 369 Schein, G. L 480, 487 Schelp, K. A 414, 488 Schenk, R. N 115, 377 Scheppach, G. W 386 Scherrer, G. M 495 Schick, A. L 115, 245, 344, 348, 481, 499 Schick, Caroline W 440 Schick, D. H 342 Schickedanz, N. E 296, 366 Schieltz, N. C 362 Schierer, Mary E 465 Schierhorn, Dorothy G 480 Schiffner, Jean E 433, 494 Schildhammer, P. A 405 Schimmel, A. W 405 Schindler, J. S 480 Schlatter, C. F 146, 414, 485 Schlatter, D. C 480 Schleffler, R 321 Schlentz, W. S 292 Schleyer, G. Lorraine -. 469 Schlie, F. M 115, 490 Schlotter, C. W 323 Schmale, J. W 294, 296, 399 Schmalenberger, W. W 359, 367 Schmeiser, W. R ' 396 Schmelzle, Doris R 450 Schmidt, Bobbye M 115, 274 Schmidt, E. C 148 Schmidt, J. L 115, 305 Schmidt, R. E - 115 Schmidt, R. M .;•..: ... 367 Schmikel, Ruth J ' 474, 491 Schminke, C. H 396 Schmoeger, Kay 257 Schnable, J. D 396, 495 Schnadig, M. L., Jr 420 Schnake, Madeline E 465 Schnauber, Enid 144, 500 Schnebly, Ellen M 137, 303, 306, 313, 446 Schnebly, M. 1 390 Schneider, A. J 195, 480 GENERAL INDEX — Contin u ed Schneider, Jeanne J 465 Schneider, R. A 145 Schniederjon, F. H 480 Schnitz, H 364 Schober, L. M 152, 403, 489 Schock, Margaret D 115 Schoeller, J. E 401 Schoenrock, Ethel L 438 Schoeppel, N 115, 144, 148 Schoeppel, Violet M 157, 466 Scholastic Honors 143 Scholin, A. R 293, 460, 492, 500 Scholl, H. 0 490 Schooley, F. E 361 Schoonmaker, S 408, 491 Schosser, M. H 427 Schott, F. H 414 Schott, W. H 488 Schpok, Adeline 252, 292, 434 Schpok, Rennette E 115, 275, 434 Schrader, H. C, Jr 399 Schrader, R. E 365 , 499 Schrader, Thelma G 298, 467, 497 Schreiner, F. J 377 Schriber, J. W 349 Schrier, Lilyan M 115, 304, 324, 468 Schrodt, J. W 115, 320, 321 Schroeder, E. A 323 Schroeder, H. A 377 Schroeder, M. W 351 Schroeder, P. L 425 Schub, R. 1 116, 348 Schuckman, M 321 Schueller, Mar ie 457 Schue'rman, Marie A 116, 324, 441, 494 Schuessler, C. F 395 Schuessler, K. J. . ..,-. 390, 418 Schuette, K. A 136, 179, 371, 486 Schulman, C. T 389 Schulte, Jean 151, 296, 474, 497 Schultz, D. M 377 Schultz, L. W 424 Schultz, R. C 391 Schulz, J. D 172, 418 Schulz, Margaret W 447 Schulz, W. B 480 Schulz, W. F 376 Schulze, Virginia 454 Schulzke, W. H., Jr 296, 393 Schumacher, E. E 423 Schumm, L. W., Jr 299, 410 Schurecht, F. W 116, 368 Schuster, A. M 305, 484 Schutt, Laurabell. . .151, 273, 297, 447, 482, 492 Schwab, H. H...48, 49, 116, 262, 263, 359, 411 Schwalbe, Mrs. W. L 323 Schwall, L. W 346, 368 Schwar, B. T 343, 346, 351, 394 Schwarcz, M 150 Schwarm, S. E 499 Schwartz, G. F 383 Schwartz, R 293 Schwartz, R. W 374 Schwartz, Sarah R 283, 307, 315, 475 Schwartzenberg, H. T 396 Schwarz, J 363 Schwerdtmann, C 350, 460 Schwerin, W. C, Jr 371 Scott, Almeda V 444 Scott- Dorothy J 445 Scott, Elizabeth J 467, 497 Scott, Erma P 116 Scott, J. D 383 Scott, J. V 402 Scott, J. W 304 Scott, June J 275, 279, 303, 304, 445 Scott, Leta L 469 Scott, L. D 413 Scott, Margaret L 48, 116, 445 Scott, Opal C 323 Scott, R. E 414 Scott, R. L 374 Scott, S. C 493 Scott, T. A 150 Scott, T. J 489 Scott, W. P 423 Scovil, Isabelle E...139, 253, 265, 275, 463, 464 Scovill, Janet R 296, 445, 497 Scovill, W. S 366 Scoville, H. T 146, 243, 386, 484, 485 Scranton, Eileen 436 Scriven, D. E 378 Scuderi, C. S 426 Scully, J. F 203, 416 Seagraves, J. A 377 Seales, C. F 116, 303, 325, 398 Seales, K. W 116, 325 Seargeant, J. W 321 Searls, D. L 116 Sears, G. W 150 Sears, K. L 213, 292, 347, 402 Sears, S. G 347, 499 Seaton, D. C 194, 195, 196, 198, 405 Seavey, Dorothy E 471 Seay, T. F 405 Seber, Fern M 475 Sebesta, G. J 388 Secord, A. W 144 Secord, R. H 405 Secoy, T. G 480 Seddon, K 116, 349, 490 Seeger, F. C 296, 347, 410, 499 Seely, F. B 148, 393, 489 Seely, H. D 425 Segel, Lillian B 116, 469 Segner, C. D 116, 303, 360 Segur, Beatrice A 464 Seibert, O. R 499 Seibert, S. A 480 Seidel, Katherine V 469 Seifer, M. H 426 Seifert, B 480 Seiler, L. A 346, 347 Seiler, L. H 419 Seiler, Marion 116 Seip, N. W 252, 296, 399, 490 Seiter, Louise A 277, 464 Seldomridge, C. M 302, 303, 313 Seldon, W. J 342, 352, 401 Sellers, F. B 414 Sells, R. E 361 Seltzer, A 145 Seltzer, M 412 Senear, F. E 424 Senf, Louise M 116, 474 Seng, G. W 138, 258, 394 Sengstock, Doris E 137, 275, 294, 442, 482 Senior Ball 256, 257 Senior Ball Committee 49 Senior Breakfast Committee 49 Senior Class Day Committee 49 Senior Informal 262 Senior Informal Committee 48 Senior Invitations Committee 48 Senior Jacket Committee 49, 139 Senior Memorial Committee 48 Seniors 45 Senseney, F. L 150, 488 Senters, W. J 116, 342, 351 September 156 Server, R. W 412 Sethness, E. D 203, 391, 480 Sett, Barbara J 497 Severns, W. H 490 Seybolt, R. F 383 Shafer, S. D 412 Shaffer, G 349 Shaffer, Martha A 465 Shaffer, R. D 150, 346 Shaffer, W. T 423 Shailer, Helen M 454 Shank, R. E 321, 491 Shankman, D. 1 404 Shanks, D. A 487 Shanks, R. B 117, 351, 421 Shannon, L. J 386 Shannon, P. L., Jr 117, 375 Page 537 Shannon, W. J 145 Shapiro, D. N 364 Shapiro, Eleanor D 297, 451 Shapiro, Estell 277, 279, 453 Shapiro, L 344, 348, 460 Shapiro, Miriam 466 Shapland, J. S 379 Sharav, J. C 351 Sharka, W. J 144 Sharp, D. M 323 Sharp, Dorothy E 277, 280, 281, 474 Sharp, Imodale 472 Sharp, Lucille T 323 Sharp, Mary M 324, 443 Shasek, E. A 480 Shattuck, Elizabeth M 151 Shaver, A. K 350, 397 Shaver, Helen E 277, 466 Shaw, Margaret S 153 Shawl, R. 1 320, 321, 322, 323, 360 Shea, Bernice P 466 Shea, H. C 321 Sheagren, J. W 424 Shedd, T. C, Jr 492 Shedd, T. C, Sr 148, 489 Sheehan, W. J 252 Sheets, Frances C ,. 324 Sheets, Helen N 151, 272, 307, 467 Sheets, R. S 425 Shelby, Kathryn F 297, 447 Shelford, V. E 376 Shellhammer, E. A 369 Shepard, Emily K 466 Shepard, F. P 369 Shepard, Jean S 117, 237, 274, 277, 303 431, 438, 482 Shere, N. H 153, 492 Sheridan, Anita C 280, 281 Sheridan, Margaret 259 Sheridan, Marguerite C 48, 49, 117, 256 280, 304 Sherman, A. L 404 Sherman, F 315, 364 Sherman, J. E 364 Sherman, J. W 117 Sherman, Lorraine C 298, 467, 497 Sherwood, L. V 481 Shi-Ai 482 Shick, D. H 325, 353, 495 Shick, R. A 347 Shick, W. L 347 Shields, Virginia 252 Shinderman, W. S 117, 404 Shinn, Eleanor L 151, 469 Shinneman, Phylita E 323, 466 Shipfer, Carol E 443 Shipton, G. E 304, 305, 311, 325 348, 403, 491 Shive, W. J 418 Shmikler, J 117 Shoemaker, Hazel L 466 Shore, L. G 296, 412 Short, C. F 390 Shover, Helen 323 Shriner, R. L 144, 362 Shulmistras, J. A 117, 344, 350, 480 Shumway, D. D ...348, 480 Shumway, W. B 418, 493 Shuster, Eileen M 452 Shute, Janet H 436 Sibbitt, J. W 397 Siddall, J. S 384 Sidell, P. A 117, 253, 321, 366, 490 Siders, R. R 403 Sidwell, A. P 245 Sidwell, C. G 117, 145 Siebert, F. S 153, 288, 501 Siebold, H. P 410 Siegal, M. B 359 Siegel, Isabel 117, 475 Siegel, L. P 296, 347, 389 Siegel, M. B 389, 411 Siegel, Rochelle 469 Siegler, Lillian E 324, 433 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Sievers, E. Maxine 471 Sigerson, C. W 140, 373, 484 Sights, W. D 403 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 220, 403 Sigma Alpha Iota 491 Sigma Alpha Mu 404 Sigma Chi 405 Sigma Delta Kappa 406 Sigma Delta Tau 453 Sigma Kappa 454 Sigma Nu 221, 222, 223, 407 Sigma Phi Epsilon 408 Sigma Phi Sigma 409 Sigma Pi 221, 222, 223, 410 Signal Corps . . 339 Signor, Nelle M 452 Sihler, Mary E 452 Silkey, Donna G 469 Silver, Edith G 153, 270, 271, 292, 434 Silver, W. H 117 Silverman, Edith A 117, 475 Silverman, R. S 364 Silverstein, Jean L 475 Silverstein, R. S 46, 117, 174, 210, 235, 350 Simer, P. H 425 Simmons, Beatrice S 147 Simmons, J. L 386 Simmons, L. V 484 Simmons, M 421 Simmons, R. T 321 Simmons, T. D 145 Simmons, W. H 346, 409 Simon, A. F 420 Simon, Bernice 475 Simon, Dorothy 453 Simon, L. A 412 Simon, Marion C 468 Simon, P. D 242, 359, 405 Simon, P. Q 389, 480 Simon, R. M 418 Simon, Sherwin 0 364 Simon, Sydney 0 412 Simpson, A. P., Jr 359, 388 Simpson, Anne R 260, 432 Simpson, F. G. . . 424 Simpson, H. B 347, 499 Simpson, Helen 1 117 Simpson, Janet D 296, 297, 448 Simpson, {Catherine P 118, 277, 452 Simpson, Mathilda C 48, 118, 262, 442 Simpson, R. S 242, 352, 359, 393, 486 Simril, V. L 118 Sims, S. D 385 Sims, W. C 141, 261, 460 Sinclair, F. J., Jr 499 Sindelar, J. C 136, 189, 418, 486 Sinder, G 424 Singer, H. D 427 Singer, H. R 364 Singh B 376 Siren, The 289 Sirles, W. P 425 Sirotek, H 410 Sirotek, J. F., Jr 410, 480 Sisco, A. C 153, 492 Sivert, J. P 407 Sivert, R. C 118, 407 Sizer, R. L 500 Skarda, E. J 118, 174, 178, 348, 413, 484 Skelton, R. F 421 Skene, G. D 321 Skibbins, G. J 293, 346 Skidmore, Mary A 466, 480 Skidmore, W. E 304, 321, 322 Skinner, Barbara B 454, 482 Skinner, C. T., Jr 403 Skinner, H. A 348 Skinner, H. E 118, 144, 148, 351, 419, 489 Skog, L., Jr 140, 260, 395 Skolnik, I. B 344, 349 Skorcz, L. V 347 Skow, R. E 150 Skow, W. H 293 Skroder, C. E 148 Skull and Crescent 481 Slachman, N. F 347 Slad, J. C : 418 Slater, C. P 391 Slater, G. W 492, 499 Slaymaker, C. M 118, 419 Slibeck, H. E 244, 385 Slingo, Margaret M 444 Sloan, H. P 425 Sloan, N. E 346, 499 Slonneger, B. K 49, 118, 256, 351, 490 Slotin, Miriam 453 Slupik, W. A 490 Slusser, G. M 460 Slutsky, A. Z 460, 488 Slutzky, Evelyn 475 Small, L. H 390 Smaltz, H. J 118, 253 Smart, F. W 396 Smart, H. G 325 Smeallie, E. R 368 Smeck, Carolyn J 441 Smejkal, H. J 488, 499 Smejkal, W. F 374 Smergalski, R. A 118, 394 Smerling, E. L 322, 325 Smidt, Asta C 470 Smiley, Cleo J 293, 435 Smit, Gertrude C 151 Smith, A. Elizabeth 118 Smith, A. T 368 Smith, Anna L 280, 467 Smith, C. M 144, 148 Smith, C. C, Jr 480 Smith, C. C 426 Smith, Clara W 323 Smith, D. C 118, 342, 352 Smith, Doris L 480 Smith, E. W., Jr 391, 488 Smith, Edward J 408 Smith, Eldon J 347, 382 Smith, Elizabeth L 292, 497 Smith, Emmy L 431, 446 Smith, F. M 118 Smith, G. E 118, 481 Smith, G. F 362, 376 Smith, G. W 348, 487 Smith, Gertrude J 463, 467 Smith, H. A 360 Smith, H. J 379, 424 Smith, H. O., Jr 349 Smith, H. P 365 Smith, H. S 426 Smith, Helen A 118, 454, 497 Smith, Helen D 137 Smith, J. L 417 Smith, J. N 414, 480 Smith, J. S 347, 370 Smith, Janice M 144 Smith, Jeanne 446 Smith, K. P 391 Smith, K. W H8 Smith, L. A 118, 321, 322, 491 Smith. L. F 118. 492 Smith, L. L 423 Smith, Lois J 465 Smith, M. H 480 Smith, Margery D 433 Smith, Marion F 464 Smith, Mary M 118, 474, 499 Smith, N. L 385, 499 Smith, P. A 118, 146, 348, 480 Smith, P. W 426 Smith, Peggy C 438 Smith, R. C 377 Smith, R. D ....118, 480, 485 Smith, R. M 253 Smith, Rachel 322, 491 Smith, Raymond S 144, 397 Smith, Rosemary F 442 Smith, Roth S 390 Smith, Ruth V 438 Smith, S. D 299, 325 Smith, W. A 246, 247, 396 Page 538 Smith, W. H 375, 486 Smithers, K. A 119, 383 Smithson, A. T., Jr 361 Smoyer, K. B 296, 418, 480 Smoyer, Virginia J 119, 432 Smykal, Ruth E 296, 436 Smyth, E. R 118, 344, 548 Snapp, R. R 481 Sneberger, J. F 400 Snider, Elaine J 252, 439 Snider, J. 0 293 Snider, Virginia M 439 Snively, R. R 423 Snodgrass, H. 0 119 Snorf, Virginia A 448 Snow, C. W 499 Snow, W. T 375, 488 Snyder, C. E 119, 242, 243, 246, 391, 486 Snyder, C. L 323, 325 Snyder, Mrs. C. L 323 Snyder, Dorothy 1 473 Snyder, F. C 360, 483 Snyder, Grace P 147 Snyder, Helen E 119 Snyder, J. 0 402 Snyder, John Alden 119, 148, 487 Snyder, John Andrew 119 Snyder, Lillian M 119, 253, 298, 473 Snyder, Marion E 441 Snyder, N. D 378 Sobel, W 496 Soble, N. Charlotte 453 Society 255 Soderstrom, C. W 119, 421, 493 Soderstrom, Rose J 435 Soebbing, R. J., Jr 414, 480 Soifer, M 119, 376, 498 Sokol, L. J 367 Solander, C 427 Solberg, Marguerite A 49, 120, 256, 433 Solfisburg, R. J., Jr 359, 402 Solomon, Harriet L 434 Solon, Mary M 48, 119, 303 Sommer, Ruth E 153 Sommerfeld, Frances J 451 Son, H. E., Jr 391 Sona, Helen L 466 Sophomore Cotillion 260 Sophomore Cotillion Committee 146 Sornik, M. A 376 Sororities 329 Sorrell, Elizabeth 1 433,475 Sorrell, Irma A 475 Spuci, Jean M 120, 437 Soukup, Dorothy .120, 270, 439 Sousley, Joanna B 252, 474 South, C. A 347 Southard, Jayne 307 Sowa, W. E 120, 153 Spaeder, R. N 140, 460, 461 Spain, Bernice L 120, 439 Spalding, J. W 120, 148, 490 Spangler, R. E 120, 245, 348, 499 Sparf, W. H 388 Sparks, G. Eileen 474 Spaulding, B. B 407 Spear, J. R 120, 245, 266, 298, 365, 481, 499 Specht, E. H 150 Speck, J. C 150 Speer, K. R 48, 120, 174, 194 199, 348, 382, 486 Speer, Leona A 323, 465 Spelbring, R. G 394 Spence, H. W 399 Spence, L. R 145 Spence, R. W 362 Spencer, Gladys E 120, 465 Spencer, Mildred D .293, 468 Spencer, Wanda L 137, 246, 270, 277 282, 441, 482, 493 Spengler, J 150 Sperling, G., Jr 120 Spialek, Alice W 324, 456, 494 Spiegel, Esther J 466 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Spiehs, H. J 401 Spiller, J. R 147 Spiller, Virginia 467, 497 Spitler, J. C 360, 481 Spitler, Mildred E 253, 275, 431, 457 Splittgerber, L. D 303, 304, 305, 306 Spivak, L. B 293 Spivey, Marian G 147 Spooner, J. M 120, 387 Sprague, H. M 396 Sprake, Marjorie J 433 Sprengel, H. J 148 Sprengling, G. R 120, 344, 499 Sprengling, K • 344, 348 Spring 17 Springer, Helen L 474 Sproat, Margaret S 304, 323, 324, 491 Spurgeon, A. L 136, 174, 178, 180, 181 185, 196, 197, 198, 391 Spurlin, 0 189 Spurlock, A. C 174, 194 Squires, Margaret E 120, 440 Staats, Bette J 120, 440 Stables, J. G 372 Stack, F. L 120 Stack, R. 0 490 Stackhouse, Helen D 271, 275, 450, 480, 497 Stadeker, Claire L 475 Stadel, Mildred M 474, 491 Stadle, E. B 399 Staehle, Mrs 470 Staehling, Jean 121, 277, 278 279, 497, 500 Staffelbach, G. T 380 Stafford, E. B 242 Stafford, P. J 499 Stafford, R. F 242, 374, 486 Stafford, Ruth D 466 Stahl, C. F 427 Staiger, W. A 413 Staley, C. E 348 Staley, E. H 359, 413 Staley, F. S 346 Staley, Helen M 471 Staley, S. C 36, 41, 172, 487 Stampfle, R. B 121, 144, 148 Stancik, Georgia A 466 Stanford, Lela F 497 Stanford, M. N 346 Stanionis, Lillian 0 467 Stankus, C. A 415, 483 Stanley, J. D 323 Stansberry, C. F., Jr 242, 396, 486 Starck, R. E..= 121 Star Course 307, 308, 309 Stark, A. B 121, 361 Stark, W. E 418 Starkman, N 411 Starr, A. R 150 Starr, C. J 413 Stasica, L. W 407, 500 Stastny, Ann J 466 Statkus, A. W 121, 410, 486 Stauffer, Marian L 468 Stauffer, R. S 144 Stauffer, Mrs. R. S 144 Stearns, Louise H 121, 475 Steele, R. L 48, 121, 394 Steele, W. D 363 Steffen, F. W 347, 359 Steffen, G. C 375 Stege, R. E 402, 488 Steil, R. C 346, 391 Steimley, L. L 320, 321, 501 Stein, B. F 379 Stein, Eileen L 475 Stein, J. H 153 Steinberg, H. S 412, 480 . Steinberg, J. C 121 Steiner, E. R 397 Steiner, G 144, 145 Steiner, G. A 383, 484 Steiner, W. E 425 Steinfort, R. E 369 Steininger, J. F 426 Stem, R. K 402 Stentz, J. M. . 410 Stephens, C. 243, 248, 249 Stephens, E. M., Jr 391 Stephens, Marianne M 487 Stephens, R. G 415 Stephenson, R. C 480 Sterba, G., Jr 342, 348, 388, 499 Sterling, J. A 121 Stern, Shirley M 453 Sternfeld, R 214 Sternstein, Bernice P 431, 451 Stettner, R. J 121, 480, 485 Steuber, Rosemary 246, 282, 494 Stevens, D. P 152, 489 Stevens, Evelyn B 323 Stevens, H. R 390 Stevens, J. A 331, 343, 352 Stevens, J. Ellen 448 Stevens, R. H 424 Stevenson, Helen 1 121, 469 Stevenson, K. 0 121 Stevenson, M. Ruth 145, 474 Stewart, Betty A 475 Stewart, C. L 144, 146, 380 Stewart, C. L. , Jr 380 Stewart, C. P 409 Stewart, G. C 415 Stewart, J. A 366 Stewart, J. L 121, 403 Stewart, Marie A 465 Stewart, Marion M 465 Stewart, Mary L 475 Stewart, Mary M 151, 323 Stewart, Mary S 252, 293, 448, 492 Stewart, R. F 150 Stewart, W. D., Jr 380 Stiarwalt, R. Mary 151, 296, 444, 482 Stibal, J. R 395 Stice, K. S 331, 342, 353, 495 Stice, Margaret L 465 Stickel, F. G 372 Stickle, Pauline A 121, 465 Stickler, R. T 121, 480 Stiegman, Lucille L 466 Stiehl, H. A 399 Stiehl, J. E 399 Stigall, Eileen C 303, 442 Stigall, W. J., Jr 303, 376 Stigglemen, Betty J 141, 261, 273, 292, 454 Stiglitz, Nell D 121, 493 Still, Shirley 1 497 Still, W. G 122, 342, 352 Stine, Natalie G 434 Stinson, Lois M 122, 442 Stinton, B. T 347, 382 Stipp, J. R 122 Stitt, W. T 122, 410 Stitzel, R. D 407 Stiven, F. B 304, 306, 322, 369, 491 Stivers, R. K 150 St. John, Dorothy S 470 Stockbarger, Mary L 324, 467 Stockdale, J 347 Stacker, Alberta P 292, 467 Stacker, Cynthia H 122, 467 Stocking, H. C 499 Stoetzel, R. B 346, 347 Stoetzel, R. S 393 Stokes, H. W 484 Stall, E. L 46, 122, 153, 290, 349, 372 Stollenwerk, W. J 480 Stolze, Evelyn L 43 5 Stolze, N. F 480 Stone, C. W 380 Stone, Florence H 472 Stone, F. L 425 Stone, Irene J 434 Stone, J 122 Stone, P 480 Stone, Phyllis J 472 Stone, W. G 351 Storm, Carma G 137, 264, 462, 463, 468, 499 Page 539 ■ mm '' . .'jft i' i 1 1 ll Storthz, S. J., Jr 420 Stotler, H. A 2, 46, 122, 230, 294, 325 352, 391, 486 Stotler, Imogene D 457 Stotz, C. H 349, 380, 480 Stouffer, E. L 144 Stout, C. H 122, 405 Stout, J. S 373 Stout, R. P 122, 373 Stoutenborough, Helen K 432 Stovall, A. S 331, 350 Stover, C. R 122, 321, 322, 323 Strand, Paulene A 424 Strandberg, E. M 414 Strang, F. E l4l, 261 Strang, M. M 348, 365, 499 Strange, E. E 360 Stratford House . 471 Straub, F. G 362 Strauch, R. A 152, 391, 489 Strauss, Carlyne B 434 Strauss, M. M 346, 352, 389 Straw, R. W 413 Street, T. A 48, 359, 370 Strehlow, E. D 480 Streid, D. D 153 Strell, J. C P.. 415 Strickland, W. P 323 Strickler, F. D 305, 375 Strieter, R. M 348, 371, 499 Strohm, M. A 366 Strohm, Ruth K 474, 497 Stroker, Josephine N 122, 324, 447 Strole, Madonna E 497 Strong, D. A 178, 182, 183, 407 Stropes, L. R 347 Stropes, Mary L 466 Stuart, C. W '. 425 Stuart, Lorraine P 455 Stuart, Nellie M 304, 491 Stuart, R. M 122 Stubbert, Elizabeth J 443 Stubblefield, Florence R 472 Stubenrauch, Margaret R 438 Stubing, C. H 407 Student Administration 239 Student-Alumni Association 248 Student Senate 240, 241 Stuermer, R. J 122, 211, 487, 489 Stumbaugh, Katherine 323, 472 Stumpf, R. W 325 Sturies, C. H 331, 346, 353 Sturm, Grace W 437 Stuttle, Esther H 122, 432 Stutz, J. B 146, 484' Stutzman, Dories C 432, 495 Stutzman, Frances R 293, 466 Suddes, R. E 122 Suerth, J. C 480 Suft, W. C, Jr 492 Suhr, K. C 123, 490 Suhre, Margery E 474 Sullivan, C. Gloria 292, 432, 482 Sullivan, E. C 481 Sullivan, Fay I 123, 452 Sullivan, Margaret C 322 Sullivan, Mary D 455 Sullivan, W. A., Jr 352, 402 Summer 11 Summer Entertainment 267 Summerfield, L. D 346, 460, 493 Summers, C. W 150, 480 Summers, M. M 499 Summers, W. L 390 Summerville, M. J 426 Sunderland, Betty J 296, 439 Sunderman, W. J 123, 348, 360 Sundin, E. J 415 Sundlof, R. W 387, 488 Sund'macher, Betty E 474 Sundstrom, C. G 383 Suppiger, E. W 148, 489 Surie, 1 123 Sussman, M 480 Page 540 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Suter, D. D 150, 480 Sutherland, J. E 292, 393 Sutherland, Ruth M 273,445 Sutherlin, Kathryn J 304, 491 Suttie, G 427 Sutton, Florence E 442 Sutton, R. Helen 137, 270, 271, 294, 432 Suycott, L. E 123 Sveda, M 362 Svigoon, A. C 325, 344, 348 Svihla, G 123 Swain, W. P 414 Swallow, Florence 466 Swan, P. L 123, 348 Swann, S., Jr 362 Swannell, F. W 39 Swanson, Anne J 123, 145, 303, 452, 493 Swanson, Betty L 466 Swanson, H. A 46, 49, 123, 174 188, 191, 202, 236, 398 Swanson, R. J 293, 399 Swanson, W 267, 302, 303, 304, 405 Swanson, W. E 396 Swanstrom, F. N 397 Swartz, F. E 349 Swartz, Jane A 452 Swartz, L. F 123 Swatek, A.J 426 Swearingen, F. W 499 Swearingen, W. G 499 Swearingen, Winnifred 470 Sweeney, W. J 416 Sweet, J. E 152, 361 Swejkal, H. J 499 Sweney, Eleanor S 151, 275, 442, 482, 494 Sweney, J. C 393 Sweny, Margaret J 448 Swengel, E. M 252, 253, 325 Swensson, E. E 426 Swerinsky, Thelma R 469 Swickard, P. E 425 Swift, A. D 393 Swimming 212 Swinehammer, L. F 296, 401 Swinehart, L. G 123, 480, 484 Swofford, J. V 374 Sydow, Evelyn D 123, 441 Sydow, Lucile E 123, 471 Sykes, Wilma L 469 Synton 495 Szablowski, E. L 123, 480 Szatkowski, Pearl 1 277 T Tabach, S 389 Tabaka, E. W 498 Taber, C. H 363 Tabor, Juanita 465 Tabor, Marjorie J 296, 475, 497 Taft, Harriet E 475 Taft, June L 444 Taibleson, D. L 364 Takenaka, C. M 376 Talbot, C. G 153 Tallyn, C 460 Tanner, D. A 480 Tanner, F. W., Jr 361 Tanner, Lewis 146 Tanner, Margaret J 436, 474 Tanner, W. A 123 Tanner, W. M 361 Tapp, W. J 150, 393 Tappan, E. A 424 Tarble, M. E 325, 347 Tarnowsky, G. de 424 Tarpley, C. E 123, 490 Tarr, Elizabeth V 449 Tarre, J 294 Tatomer, H. N 124, 360 Tau Beta Pi 148 Tau Delta Phi 411 Tau Epsilon Phi 412 Tau Kappa Epsilon 220, 221, 223, 413 Tau Nu Tau 351 Tauber, Dorothy R 475 Tauber, Frances A 475 Tauman, Mitzi 495 Taylor, C. C 124, 499 Taylor, C. J 331, 351 Taylor, D. S 292, 396, 483 Taylor, F. M 293, 460, 461, 500 Taylor, F. S 480 Taylor, H. J 400 Taylor, H. S 124, 383 Taylor, J. D 153 Taylor, J. R 410, 425, 480 Taylor, James M 146, 369, 480 Taylor, James McFarland 124 Taylor, Joe 421 Taylor, L. H 374 Taylor, L. K 370 Taylor, R. C 347, 401 Taylor, R. G 343 Taylor, R. T 150, 296, 414, 480 Taylor, R. W 153, 348, 359, 421 Taylor, S. E 124, 363 Taylor, S. S 293 Taylor, T. S 124, 405 Taylor, Vivian P 124, 323, 324 Teague, J 386 Tearman, C. H 388 Tebow, L. E 425 Technograph, The 289 Teel, D. H 480 Teibar, J. A 490 Teitelbaum, H 147 Telegraphic Swimming Team 281 Telford, J. W 424 Teller, D. H 392 Temple, Alice C 296, 435 Temple, Rosemary 452 Temple, W. R 124, 325, 366 Tendick, T. Faye 124, 438 Tennis 217 Tennison, Mary J 441 Terrapin 280 Terry, Lillian S 451 Tesar, G. A 296, 386 Thacker. R. L 383 Thalman, A. H 124 Thalmus 465 Thames, J. G 398 Tharp, Jane E 137, 138, 258, 265, 267, 270 271, 282, 462, 463, 465, 480, 496 Thatcher, J. W 347, 370 Thawley, Billie M 471 Thayer, H. 1 371 Thede, R. J 370 Thelen, Ora C 298 Thelin, E. J 480, 484 Thelin, Myrtle L 452 Theobald, J. J 426 Theobald, W. H 425 Theodore, J. A 136, 383 Theta Chi 414 Theta Delta Chi 415 Theta Kappa Phi 416 Theta Phi Alpha 455 Theta Sigma Phi 494 Theta Upsilon 456 Theta Upsilon Omega 417 Theta Xi 221, 418 Thieman, W. F 296 Thier, B. D 385, 499 Thier, Dorothea R 471 Thistlewood, J., Jr 189, 391 Thomas, Betty L 432 Thomas, C. T 366 Thomas, Delores C 297, 474 Thomas, E. W ' 145 Thomas, Elsie M 151, 475 Thomas, H. B 427 Thomas, H. R 148 Thomas, J. G 1 2 Thomas, Mary A 433, 482 Thomas, P. W 421 Thomas, R. G 490 Thometz, R. W 39-i Thompson, C. M 28, 146, 378, 484, 498 Thompson, D. E 408 Thompson, E. K 402 Thompson, E. L 423 Thompson, E. T 408 Thompson, G. C 480 Thompson, J. M 325 Thompson, J. V 425 Thompson, Kitty W 446 Thompson, L. G 344, 410, 480 Thompson, L. M 124, 480 Thompson, Margaret A 474, 494 Thompson, Mary A 466 Thompson, Marybelle 444 Thompson, R. E 379 Thompson, S. H 460, 461, 480 Thompson, W. C 374 Thompson, W. L 492 Thomsen, R. V 378 Thomson, Helen J 124, 447 Thomson, Mary E 124, 447 Thomson, Mary M 124, 447, 494 Thornberry, J. K 370 Thornton, Louise 466 Thorp, Eva 465 Thrall, R. M 144, 323 Thrapp, Josephine M 124 Threlkeld, W. E 124, 378 Thuermer, A. M 290, 291 Tibbetts, R. M 321, 480 Tice, B. K 403 Tice, F 427 Tice, H. Louise 296, 447 Tick, H. J 420 Tideman, S. N., Jr 125, 263, 359, 402 Tiedemann, E. L 196, 393 Tilley, L. B 465, 496 Tillman, A. C, Jr 325, 382 Tilton, J. N 296, 421 Timm, Dorothy A 454 Timpany, R 386 Tinker, R. H 426 Tippit, Lucibert 467 Tir, Norma R 475 Tisch, W. W 384 Tishman, Ruth 475 Title Page 5 Tittle, R. J 395 Titus, D. L 347, 393, 488 Tivol, Shirley A 453 Toben, G. E 172, 481 Toburen, R. L 405 Tockman, I. S 389 Todd, W. R 138, 258, 396 Tofft, L 125 Toll, L. R 147 Tolmie, R. D 414 Tomhawk 500 Tompkins, Dorothy A 472 Tompkins, G. C 343, 348 Tonning, R. W., Jr 125 Tooley, F. V 362 Tooley, Rosemary W 322 Toombs, H. P 323 Torch 137 Torkar, L 480 Torpey, W. A 394 Torrence, Martha J 494 Toth, E. F 152, 394 Totten, G. K 346, 480 Toulme, Madeline A 125, 471 Tourtillott, J. S 373 Tower, I 384 Towle, G. A 398 Townsell, J. T 394, 480 Townsend, H. D 125, 353, 373 Trabert, M. L 366 Trace, L. D 411 Trachtenberg, R 148 Track 193 Tracy, J. V 378 Tracy, John F 418 Tracy, P. H 144 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Trafton, Dorothy F 125, 304, 491 Trafton, H. F 346 Traicoff, G 126, 145 Trapp, J 487 Trappe, C. H 126, 373 Trappe, Virginia L 307, 436 Traynham, F. A .214, 342, 348, 380 Treece, W. J 367. Trees, D. E 189, 384 Trelease, Leah F 442 Trelease, R. D 374, 483 Trelease, W 384 Treleaven, R. W 387 Trenary, Vivian E 296, 445 Trenkle, M. A 349 Trenkle, R. A 344, 349 Tretiak, Sara J 125, 475 Trevor, G. J 363 Triangle 419 Tribe of lllini 174 Trickey, Lauretta R 469 Trickey, Mariana 474 Triebel, A., Jr 48, 125, 216, 232, 249 359, 393, 480, 486 Triebel, Mary E 448 Trimble, H. D 382 Trimble, Louise 125, 153, 432, 494 Trimble, T. H 396 Trinz, B. S 392 Troll, G. E 296, 361 Trolliet, Helen L 125, 472 Trombold, Mary A 469, 494 Tross, 1 389 Trossrrran, N. A 389 Troutt, G. E 320, 321 Trowe, J. G 146, 420 Truitt, J. N 49, 348, 370 Trumble, R. F 323 Trumbull, W. P 480 Trummel, R. G 424 Trummel, V. E 125 Truttef, P 125, 369, 489 Tuason, B. A 376 Tuck, L. L 391 Tucker, E. E 321, 322, 361 Tuholske, E. J 420 Tully, R. W 408 Tunnicliffe, Evelyn M 468 Tupper, Caroline F 446 Turban, M. M 125, 369 Turck, Betty F 125, 445 Turmail, G. M 126, 304, 320, 321, 322, 491 Turnbull, D. M 342, 348, 380 Turner, Bernita C 471 Turner, Dorothy M 443, 487 Turner, Emilie M 468 Turner, F. H. . .43, 243, 288, 403, 482, 483, 493 Turner, June B 441 Turner, Mary L 296, 45 5 Turner, R. F 325 Turner, R. P 147 Turner, R. S 423 Turner, W. M 126 Turner, W. W 139, 248, 359, 410, 486 Tuthill, J. K 360 Tutskey, L. W 346 Tuttle, Barbara F 126, 443 Tuttle, Dorothy M 272, 446 Tuttle, G. P 41, 302, 391 Tuttle, Ruth E 438 Tuxhorn, C. F 48, 49, 126, 378 Twaite, Babette 126 Tweedy, Mary E 466 Tweedy, Ruth L 126, 466 Twerdahl, T. S 368 Twist, I. F 126, 395 Twist, J. G 307, 346, 395 Twomley, C. R 126, 366 Tykociner, J. T 495 Tyler, Marie E 153 Tyler, S 293 Tyrrell, G. F., Jr 348, 396 Tyrrell, Ruth E 465 Tyson, W. H 296, 379 Tzucker, Anne 475 u Uebel, Olivan 126 Ufkes, Lenore J 324 Uhlemann, T. R 383 Underclassmen 135 Underwood, Dorothy F 445 Underwood, June V 431, 440 Union Minstrel Show 315 University Bands 320 321 University Brigade 328 329 University Chorus 323 University Concert and Entertainment Board. 306 University Orchestra 322 University Women 269 Upp, R. D 126, 352 Upton, E. L 323 Upton, W. E 323 Urban, J. W 39s Urban, Ma rian 274, 275, 441 Urbanski, C. J 480 Urbas, C. M 409 Urbas, J. E 409 Urie, Ruth M 445 Usalis, F. K 490 Usry, Edith M 491 Utley, J 216 Utley, Mrs. J 323 Utterback, Mary E 466 V Vacin, M. C 427 Vahle, Esther R 497 Valentin, I. P 126, 376 Valik, J. F 490 Vallette, C. J 126, 495 Van Arsdell, P. M 251, 403, 480, 484, 485 Vane, W. G 410 Van Campen, J. H 362 Vance, B. C 321 Vance, Doris E 126, 144, 323, 324, 465, 491 Vance, F. J 363, 483 Vance, F. L 293, 393, 483 Vance, Gail M 126, 441 Vance, P. M 370 Van Cleave, Dorothy L 323, 457 Van Cleave, H. J 144, 366, 493 Vandaveer, Marceine H 126, 465 Van Denberg, E. E 380 Vandenberg, Irene N 147 Van Der Heyden, E. E 342, 348 Vanderkloot, A. A 426 Van Derpool, J. G 152, 368 Vandervort, P. S 480 Van De Venter, Alice J 292, 323, 324, 475 Van Etta, Louise 432 Van Etten, D. W 374 Van Gerpen, Catherine E 126, 436 Van Gorkom, J. W 386, 480 Van Hook, Florence M 447, 497 Van Home, Margaret 452 Van Houten, R. M 127 Vaniman, Margaret J 273, 445, 497 Van Mullem, L. D 343, 349, 371 Van Nice, J. R 304, 321, 325 Van Petten, Alberta G 293, 443 Van Petten, Jeanne 443, 494 Van Slyke, J 321 Van Til, Clara 127 Van Wormer, Marjorie L 438, 497 Van Zandt, E. G 487 Varble, J. D 213, 292, 405, 483 Varland, A. Z 346, 480 Varnum, A. M 105 Vasen, G 127, 144, 146; 421 Vasta, J 305, 460 Vawter, J 148, 489 Veatch, C. A 369 Velde, Eleanor L 468 Page 541 .•-■■:■:• M Velde, J. E., Jr 244, 302, 303, 305, 387 Verkler, R. C 127, 348 Vernon, J. T 127, 386 Vernon, Janet 137, 294 Verweire, W. J 32 1 Vesper, A. R 387 Vetesnik, I. H 349, 371 Vierck, R. K 148 Vigna, N 127 Villars, G. M 352, 480 Villiger, Marion V 127, 431, 457 Vinik, J. P 367 Virgil, Edwina R 153 Visser, Virginia M 49, 127, 256, 435 Vitacco, A. T 416 Vitkus, A.J 397 Vitoux, G. E 127, 388, 480, 484, 486 Vogel, A. H. . . : 416 Vogel, A. K 389 Vogt, C. H 346, 410 Voigt, L. B 460, 469 Vojacek E. S 480 Voile, H., Jr 127, 360 Voltz, W. H., Jr 397 Voorhees, C. L 499 Voorhees, D. W 383 Vopicka, J. J 127, 174, 188, 191, 408 Vore, M. P 148 Vork, J. R 480 Voss, G. O., Jr 296, 379 w W.A.A. Activities 285 W.A.A. Numerals 279 Wach, E. R ' 398, 487 Wach, Irene D 439 Wachendorfer, P. L 400 Wachowski, T. J 424 Wackerle, Marjorie 469 Waddell, R. H 370 Wade, Ruth H 138, 139, 258, 274, 275, 282 431, 448, 481 Waggoner, A. M 384 Waggoner, G. R 325 Wagner, Betty J 295, 431, 436 Wagner, CD 352, 480, 484 Wagner, C. N 127, 348, 388 Wagner, E 127 Wagner, F. C 369 Wagner, Helen E 444 Wagner, M. W 427 Wagus, J. C 376 Wahl, E 392 Wahlfeld, W. 0 127, 363 Wainscott, J. P 394, 495 Wakefield, N. D 480 Wakeman, W. W 292 Walcott, Isabel 296, 452 Waldo, E. H 148, 376 Waldrip, W. 1 372 Walker, Donna L 296, 448 Walker, E. W 127 Walker, G. H 426 Walker, J. W 353, 388 Walker, Jane 468 Walker, J. P 347 Walker, J. S 374, 488 Walker, Lucinda 466 Walker, R. B 244, 342, 349 Walker, Ramona L 249 Walker, S. V., Jr 387 Walker, Shirley M 442 Walker, W. D 149 Walker, Wilbur D 377 Wall, V. L 490 Wallace, G. 1 362, 365, 493 Wallace, J. K 424 Wallace, R. F 150 Wallace, Shirley R 137, 153, 291, 445, 482 Wallar, H. R 406 Wallem, Helen L 469 Waller, J. B 42 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Wallheiser, L. M 424 Wallin, B. J 395 Wallingford, E. K 480 Walls, Edna E 144 Walraven, G. D., Jr .- 346 Walsh, J. P 416 Walsh, Virginia E 466 Walsh, W. J 127, 351, 394, 490 Walter, G. H 128, 149, 365 Walters, C. J 406 Walters, D. B., Jr 369 Walton, R. E 492 Walton, T. W., Jr 380 Walz, V A 373 Wand, Blanche 253 Wanderer, E. T 292, 372 Wanderer, Margaret M 128, 431, 433 Wang, T. J 367 Wang, T. T 128, 152 Waniata, G. N 427 Wantz, R. E 374 Warburg, Jean N 474, 494 Ward, H. B 380 Ward, J. G 391 Ward, L. E 150, 391 Ward, Marjorie G 323, 474, 491 Ward, R. E 128, 243, 460 Warder, G. G 49, 128, 251, 484 Wardley, G. P., Jr 174, 178, 180, 182, 184 185, 188, 191, 391, 483 Warfel, O. H 128, 352, 361, 481 Warner, Barbara L 474, 498 Warner Hall 464 Warner, Helen M 324, 444 Warner. R. H 363 Warnes, Elizabeth W 492 Warnke, A. H 325 Warren, G. L 323, 325 Warren, H. D 359, 377 Warren, Martha L 469 Warren, Patricia A 431, 452, 482 Warrick, Elizabeth 472 Warrick, E. S 323 Warriner, Betty L 475 Warriner, C. H 489 Warriner, Jane M 475 Warshell, L. H 128, 412 Warwick, E. J 499 Wascher, Anita L 267 Wascher, G. A 399, 480 Washburn, A. S 496 Wasserman, E 128, 152 Wasson, J. E 128, 401 Water Polo 213 Waters, R. G 299, 387 Wathen, Olive E 128 Watkins, C. E 347, 380 Watling, G. A 386 Watson, F. R 366, 493 Watson, Helen B 296, 444 Watson, Eolene M 293, 466 Watson, Milan 150 Watson, R. H 405 Watson, W. W 128, 349 Watt, Jane C 437 Watt, J. J 189 Wattleworth, Shirley E 145 Watts, Harriet 137, 276, 277, 279, 474 Watts, H 499 Watts, T. H 401 Wayland Harriett R 482 Waxier, Shirley S 469 Wayham, C. F 495 Wayne, W. J 153 Weakly, Ruth F 128, 445, 492 Wear, Phyllis V 128, 471 Weas, P. M 499 Weast, Virginia K 450 Weatherford, V. L 346, 480 Weaver, Dorothy B 307, 443, 482 Weaver, E. P 414 Weaver, W. S 499 Webb, R. J 128, 149, 391, 499 Webb, R. L.- 425 Webb, R. M. . . . 391 Webber, C. A 306, 399 Webber, Elizabeth N 445, 492, 497 Webber, Jane K 437 Weber, E. W 128, 202, 205, 396 Weber, G. B., Jr 129, 402, 489 Weber, G. P 128 Weber, Georgene M 447 Weber, J. C 480 Weber, M. E 427 Weber, O. F 144 Weber, Roslyn H 451 Weber, Virginia A 322, 466, 469 Weberg, Mary J 129, 145, 322, 449, 482 Wechter, Barbara J 475, 497 Wedding, C. N 198, 322, 414 Weedon, Beulah E 324 Weeks, Paula 474 Weers, A. F 150, 299, 371, 489 Weers, C. A 129, 303, 371, 489 Wegner, K. E 399 Wehking, Margaret E 129, 253, 465, 497 Wehling, F. J 194, 196, 197 Wehmhoefer, H. H 374, 480 Weidner, Janet M 469 Weig, A. H 378 Weihe, R. G 305, 359, 415 Weik, R. H 150, 480 Weil, C. Antoinette 472 Weil, E. D 420 Weil, H. R 392 Weinard, F. F 496 Weinberg, J. J 372 Weinberg, Kathryn H 475 Weiner, N., Jr 389 Weingartner, H. C 150, 361, 411 Weinstein, R. H 412 Weir, H. F 425 Weir, J. L 460, 484 Weirick, R. B 305 Weise, E. S 398, 480 Weishaar, C. R 488 Weisiger, G. B 360, 501 Weisiger, G. D 321, 414 Weisiger, J. R 150, 414 Weiss, L. 460, 461, 490 Weiss, M. L 420 Weiss, R. A 487 Weissenborn, R. L 129, 418, 480, 484 Weith, M. G 129 Weitzbuch, Faye R 475 Welander, Q. R 360 Welch, Evelyne C 468, 497 Welch, F. P 144, 145 Welch, J. C 388 Welch, J. J 145 Welch, R. B 372 Weldon, R. W 129, 351 Welensky, Muriel 451 Welhart, E. K 347 Welhener, H. E 244, 363 Welker, D. H 492 Weller, E. E 321, 322 Weller, S. E 295, 418 Welling, D. C 129, 290, 291 Wellman,' E. J 129, 144, 148, 490 Wells, C. L 351 Wells, Helen C 452 Wells, Helen J 151, 436 Wells, J. H 140, 264, 460, 480 Wells, Jane E 129, 448, 494 Wells, L. C 297 Wells, M. H 129, 145 Welsh House 464 Welsh, H. L 499 Weltraan, Pauline B 453 Welty, W. R 194, 196 Wende, C. W 144, 145 Wenger, J. S 419 Wenthe, G. W 252, 410 Wermine, C. H 293, 387 Werner, Bernyce E 475 Werner, F. A 346, 349 Wesley Foundation 253 Page 542 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Wesner, Martha 0 129, 439 Wessele, Helen R 474 West, B. E 382 West, Dorothy 1 440 West, Nellie M 450 West, R. J 144, 360 Westerholm, Karine E 474 Westervelt, Virginia J 446 Weston, Janet L 437, 496 Weston, Mary S 293, 441 Westphal, F. W., Jr 129, 304, 320, 321 322, 491 Wetherbee, W. C 372 Wetherell, S. L 460, 461, 480 Wettengel, Ann L 293, 467, 494 Wetzel, E. F 499 Wetzler, D. M 392 Wexler, Helen J 296, 475, 480 Whalen, E. J 129, 498 Whalen, R. S 407 Wham, C 249 Wham, J. B 405 Wham, R. M 480 Wharton, K. Lucille 129, 464 Wheaton, J. M 325 Wheaton, Pearl W 49, 129, 475 Wheeland, Elinor A 130, 450 Wheeler, G. E 348 Wheeler, P. M 130, 348 Whitaker, F. M 353 White, B. F 359, 409, 480 White, E. Anne 432 White, Florence L 445 White, Harriet B 48, 130, 247, 443, 482 White, H. L 148 White, Jane 296, 432 White, Janice H 304, 446 White, John F 130, 417 White, Juliana E 480 White, L. D 375 White, L. W 404 White, N. H 130 White, Ruth D 498 White, S. H 322, 346, 368, 480 White, Stanley H 368, 498 White, Virginia C 323 White, William R 130, 321, 490 Whitehead, J 383 Whitehead, M. H 333, 342, 351 Whitehead, N. F 377 Whitehouse, W. A 359, 382 Whitehurst, J. P 350, 359, 408, 480 Whiting, M. W 397 Whiting, W. W 347 Whitlo, C. M 146, 377, 396 Whitlock, R. 0 383, 480 Whitlock, Ruth L 130, 449 Whitlock, W 267 Whitman, Carol M 130, 277, 279 Whitman, G. M 153 Whitmore, B. F 365 Whitted, Vera G 322 Whyte, W. G 46, 49, 130, 172, 188, 189, 240 241, 256, 263, 359, 396, 486 Wickman, R. P 369, 483 Wickman, W. F 381 Wides, Eleanor M 296, 434 Widger, Jean 1 464 Wiebe, C. F 387 Wiederhold, J. A 417 Wiedling, Dorothae C 277, 464, 497 Wiegner, Arlene J 130, 276, 277, 278, 279 Wieland, W. K ., 499 Wienold, A. C ..130, 350 Wier, J. L 130, 480 Wierman, W. L 130 Wiese, Lorama 283, 323, 324, 448 Wiesenborn, Gladys C 469 Wiesenborn, R. H 344, 346, 352 Wightman, Roberta A 474 Wikoff, Helen E 497 Wikoff, J. D 348 Wilcox, R. S 363 Wilderman, E. Lucille 130, 277, 279 Wiles, W. B 370 Wiley, C. C 148, 366, 489 Wiley, J. R 395, 480 Wiley, Libby L 452 Wilfong, C. D 348, 480 Wilkins, Eloise L 130, 470 Wilkins, R. M., Jr 138, 258, 264, 298, 307 460, 461, 480, 485 Wilkinson, W 387, 480 Will, J. A 131, 297, 388 Willard, A. C...22, 23, 144, 148, 396, 419, 490 Willard Mary E 497 Willard, W. E 131, 348, 375, 489 Wille, P. J 381 Wille, R. A 415 Willes, C. G 150 Willhite, W. L 419 Williams, Betty L 433 Williams, F. M 426 Williams, G. C 382 Williams, G. R 390 Williams, Helen E 48, 145, 444 Williams, J. M 480 Williams, L. W 147, 360 Williams, L. W., Jr 360 Williams, Louisa M 277, 324, 413, 494 Williams, M. A 153 Williams, R. C 322, 373 Williams, R. K 383, 480 Williams, R. W 366 Williams, Rosalie M 323 Williamson, A. D 382 Williamson, E. C 414 Williamson, J. H 131, 366 Willoughby, Frances V 253, 472 Willowick, Grace V 151, 307, 475 Wills, H 421 Wills, J. E 481 Wills, W. J 144 Wilmot, Louise E 131 Wilner, J. P 389 Wilson, A. D 320, 368 Wilson, Arleen 468 Wilson, B. S 499 Wilson, Barbara J 151, 322 Wilson, Betty M 292, 436 Wilson, Charles Marshall 372 Wilson, Charles Maxon 136, 203, 306, 325 348, 372 Wilson, Dorothy E 131, 147, 436 Wilson, Dorothy M 475 Wilson, Eileen C 275, 431, 444, 482 Wilson, F. S 425 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Frances A 433 H. M., Jr 131, 363 J. G 400 Jean E 131, 448 K. L 320, 321, 322, 325, 491 M. S 131, 396, 490 P. Y 370 Peggy 131, 442 R. D 496, 499 S. J 426 T. P 131, 178, 182, 183, 185, 413 Virginia J 466, 491 Wilson, V 501 Wilson, W. A 348 Wilson, W. M 148, 489 Wilson, W. S 170, 172, 174, 373, 487 Wilson, W. T 363 Wilt, R. N 131, 297, 359, 418 Windmiller, L 496 Windsor, P. L 34, 383 Winer, R. P 411 Winfield, Hattie M 323 Winholt, A. E 499 Winings, E. V 131, 149, 298, 460, 481 Winkel, R. E 150, 480 Winkel, R. H 480 Winklepleck, Virginia 467 Winkler, V. D 398 Winkler, W. R 131, 253, 321 Winter 15 Winterberg, Lois J 324, 456, 494 Wintermeyer, Leona 131, 474 Winters, J. E 402 Winters, K. J . 1 425 Winters, Rebecca 1 466 Wintzer, F. E 131, 421 Wischmeyer, Helene M 475 Wise, Dorothy A 469 Wise, Florence E 452 Wise, W. A 131, 149, 349, 48i Wisegarver, G 132, 490 Witcraft, Ruth 0 132, 324 Witt, Erma P 480, 496 Witt, Flossie F , 132, 496 Wittbecker, E. L 150 Wittmann, Doris E 474 Wittmann, W. G 132 Witts, Margaret L 447 Witz, Vivienne 1 475 Witzeling, W. A 325, 400 Wizelman, Florence B 475 Woda, Dorothy J 444 Wohlberg, C. A 132 Wohlers, A. H 377 Wohlwend, Melba L 492 Wohn, Frances 1 469 Wolcott, Betty D 293, 474 Woleben, J. M ' 132 Wolf, H. W 415 Wolf, M. M 480 Wolf, P. J 347 Wolf, Rose L 475 Wolf, Sara J 475 Wolf, W. C 132, 350, 359, 413 Wolf, W. J 132, 480 Wolff, J. A 413 Wolff, L. G 132 Wolff, L. V 392 Wolff, Virginia K 447, 482 Wolfram, Mary A 497 Wolfson, Shirley M 151, 293, 434 Woller, Betty A 296, 445 Woller, Jean D 292, 445 Woltanski, T. L 330, 333, 344, 345, 353 Wolthuis, E 323 Woltil, H. F 401 Woltman, Martha A 432 Woman's Athletic Association 276, 277 W oman' s Glee Club 324 Woman' ' s Group System 462, 463 Woman' s League 270, 271 Woman's League Show 282 Wood, C. A 424 Wood, E. H 347 Wood, E. T 138, 378, 480 Wood, F. E 132, 485 Wood, Jean E 436 Wood, Marian L 153 Wood, R. A 347 Woodall, W. S 132, 370, 492 Woodbridge, R. B 488 Woodburn, Mary L 457 Wooddell, J. F 413 Woodhouse, H. E 460 Woodmansee, J. M 417 Woodroofe, Louise M 456 Woods, J. T 295 Woods, P. J 291 Woodward, L. K 391 Wooldridge, R. E 138, 242, 383, 486 Woolen, Virginia A 445 Woolery, Evelyn 132, 253, 469 Woolsey, Frances E 465 Woofers, J. S 132 Work, R. W 321 Workman, L. E 323 Worley, O. C 203, 322 Wormser, W. S 144, 145, 364 Worthington, M. H 424 Worthington, M. J 132, 149, 481 Wortman, V. W 331, 343, 349 Wosk, J 293 Wosnuk, Helen G 296, 323, 324, 435, 491 Wrath, W. F 395 Page 543 ■V.-v.' Wrestling 210 Wright, B 499 Wright, C. E 342, 346, 351 Wright, Elizabeth A 293 Wright, F. W 174, 215, 344, 348, 488 Wright, G. L 423 Wright, H. A 407, 480 Wright, 1 387 Wright, J. F 41, 217, 243, 397 Wright, K. K 298, 365 Wright, Laura E 437 Wright, Mary E 436 Wright, R. C 194, 196, 197 Wright, R. W 499 Wright, Virginia A 132, 276, 277, 278, 279 281, 470, 500 Wright, W. H 426 Wright, W. J 303, 407 Wroughton, D. M 133 Wuestenfeld, H. E 425 Wunderlich, L. E 497 Wunderlich, Mary E 467, 497 Wunsch, L. A 427 Wyatt, W. B 379 Wyman, B. B 321 Wyman, Ruth E 469 Wyne, Patricia E 480 Wysocki, S. P 133 Yaffe, V 359, 412 Yager, R. G 266, 403, 499 Yagow, E. A 133, 492 Yakey, Gene M 436 Yampolsky, R. . . 411 Yapp, R. G 203, 321, 322, 372 Yapp, W. W 149, 481 Yarnell, June E 151 Yeaw, W. J 395 Yemm, W. A 423 Yenawine, W. S 408 GENERAL INDEX — Contin ued Yeoman, F. A 150 Yepsen, Marian F 467, 497 Y.M.C.A 244 Yoder, Audrey E 144, 145 York, D. P 480 York, Edna M 468 Young, A. L 144, 148 Young, Beulah M 133, 144, 145 Young, C. W 493 Young, Charlotte V 473 Young, E. G 48, 49, 133, 148, 262 266, 359, 385 Young, Eleanor 133, 493, 494 Young, J. N 146, 480 Young, J. R 2, 46, 133, 232, 240, 241 295, 372 Young, K. W 386 Young, W. H 365, 481 Young, Wyolene L 133 Younger, L., Jr 350 Younggren, R. E 150, 244, 321, 480 Yuknis, A. J 400 Y.W.C.A 274, 275 Zaborowski, R. B 148, 299, 325, 489 Zahn, D. W 133, 216, 421 Zahn, Muriel H -465 Zahnen, Mary J 438 ZaHor, Olga J 467 Zahren, S. H 359, 414 Zajac, E. C 480 Za k, L. M 392 Zaltsberg, Roberta E 475 Zamzow, C. H 361 Zavodsky, M. J 133 Zawistanowicz, E. C 353 Zeisler, M. Lorraine 445 Zeitlin, J 145 Zelenka, C. M 346, 412 Zeleny, C. E 296, 325, 366 Zella, R. R 499 Zellan, R. R 382 Zelle, G 133, 344, 348, 480 Zeller, J. R 407 Zelnick, E. W 148, 489 Zeman, L. W 427 Zender, P. A 380, 496 Zerby, L. K 252 Zerweck, Dorothy R 133, 432 Zeta Beta Tan 220, 221, 420 Zeta Phi Eta 493 Zeta Psi 222, 421 Zeta Tau Alpha 457 Zettler, C. D 400 Zettler, G. R 400 Zickgraf, P. L 408 Zielinski, Mary A 438 Zierjack, R. L 150, 346 Zietlein, J 389 Zimmer, Catherine R 292, 440, 468 Zimmer, R. H 133 Zimmer, R. W 396 Zimmerly, Naomi L 133, 466 Zimmerman, G. S 347 Zimmerman, K. W 174, 178, 181, 393 Zimmermann, A. A 425 Zimmermann, J. W 342, 346, 349 Zink, G. H 330, 332, 333, 336, 340 341, 342, 350 Zinke, Ruth A 447 Zipse, Erline P 133 Zmeskal, A 148 Zoline, Harriet E 475 Zoller, Christine 49, 133, 303, 304, 454 Zorn, H. C 322, 391, 395, 491 Zschoche, J. W 349 Zucker, Dorothy M 151, 469 Zuercher, P. J 150, 460 Zuke, B 412 Zuppke, R. C 178, 387 Zwaska, J. F 495 Zwermann, C. H 398 Zwick, Bernice J 491 Page 544 EXCELLENCE IN AN BE ATTAINED ONLY BY w y m 5 rn m w T


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