University of North Dakota - Dacotah Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

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Who halh nol learned, in hours ol lailrh The lrulh lo flesh and sense unknown, Thal lile is ever lord ol dealh, And love can never lose ils ownl -Whillier. Scene on fhe banks of English Coulee No river is so long lhal il has no end, nor so shorl lhal il has no beginning. In such a way il can be likened unlo life. If if is lrue lhal lhe mos? beauliful slreams are 'rhe shorf ones, lhen if is doubly lrue ol lile's slrearn. We know if of fhese below. Ormislon Kermoll. Anila Collinson Cliiclord Randolph. . 6 . THBLE UF UUIHEIHS Qpening Secliori l-4, Declicalion 4-5, ln Memoriam 6. BUUH I - CUHREHl HISTURYH- HDHHHISTRHTIUH Aclminisfrafive Officers - Adminisfralive Depar'rmen+ raa.i+y ....-. - BUUH H - HTHHEH- CLHSSES B BUUHIV- Senior Class ---- S Honors ------- Func+ions and Personalifies UUH HI- HlEH- HCHVlHE5 Maior Sporfs - - - M' S T - - :nor pors Even+s ancl Occasions Milifary ---- - Publicafions - - - - HFURTUHEH- FEHTURES Honorary Frafernilies - - Professional Fra+erni1'ies - Clubs ------- Frafernifies ancl Sororifies - D r 'e ---- ormu or: s Sociefies ------ I 3- I 7 I8-22 23-4I 47-66 67 68-73 79-94 95- I O2 IO3- I 22 l23-l28 I29-I 39 l45-I56 I57-I62 I63-I80 I8 I-2I4 2I5-220 22I-228 s+ar'rling facfs and sfill more sfarfling 'fancies are received broadside by 'Phe sfudenfs of foday. Nof fhe smailes+1'ask of fhe faculfy of'H'1e Uni- versi+y is fhe iob of separafing 'rhe imporfanf from fhe less impor+an+ and giving a clear view of 'I'l'1e whole scene fo +he s+uden+. 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N + Amfgiiff' .- N , i, , f A Sw-W1-N , lx, ,A , 5 f' Y 5, -wif-ww ' s , iv: ,XY S3354-:ggi 1 xkga. ' A fx Q Q . ! A I CUIIIEIIIS This division of rhe I94O DACOTAH confainsz The Governor, Presidenf, and Board of Higher Educaiion, pages I3 Io I5 . . . Adminisfrafive Officials and CommiHees, pages I4 'Io 22 . . . FacuI+y, pages 23 +o 4I. 42- - X X2 GUVERHUR if IHUSES Every inch a governor is burly, bushy-browed John Moses, six-loolflour graduale from +he Universi+y of North Dalcola in I9I3. While allending lhe school, he was enlirely sell-supporling-so sell-supporling Tha? when he lell college he was only S200 worse oli lhan when he enlered. Two degrees were granled him- a Bfx. and a JD. for excellency in legal scholarship. Mainlaining high scholarship even while working lhree hours a day on a downlown boolqlneeioing iob, fhe Governor was also prominenf in a social way. Member of Sigma Nu, social fralernily, he was also elecled lo Phi Alpha Della, legal sociely. Included in his oulside acfivihes was +he business managership oi lhe Dalcola Sludenl, secrelaryship ol fhe lnlerlrafernily Council and lhe Alrhlelic Board of Conlrol, and managership ol +he Universily 'rraclc learn. Today one of Norlh Dalco+a's belfer speakers, Governor Moses also won a name lor himself as a Universily debaler of no small meril. -i3- PRESIDENT UJEST Armed vvilh inlelligence, a winning personalify, and a sense of humor exlraordinary, John C. Wesl, Presideni oi lhe Universiiy, has reached a high rung on The ladder of success. Known as Prexy io 1900 Universify siudenis, his adminisfralive abiliiy has carried +he school ihrough some of ils mosl dihficull years. Capable of laughing and being laughed al, rhis sense of humor has added many a person lo his lisi ol: admirers. Illusfrahve of his personaliiy is his very noriceable frail oi raking advice from orhers gsfudenrs included-as well as giving if. Such a characrerisfic is indicarive of success. A Masrer oi Science and Docror of Educalion from 'fhe Universily, 'rhe Presiden+'s enfire career has been sloem' in educaiion-boih in high schools and colleges. . 14. BUHRD UFHIGHER P. J. MURPHY - HOWARD I. HENRY - MERLE KIDDER - MRS. MATT CROWLEY LARS O. FREDRICKSON ROY JOHNSON - - F. J. TRAYNOR - Powers dealing wiflu all educafional insfifufions in Norflu Dalrofa is vesfed in flue Sfafe Board of l-liglier Educafion. If came info being as a resulf of flue elecfors of flue Sfafe approving a consfifufional amendmenf Calling for ifs esfablislumenf June 28. I93S. Powers lueld by flue Board of Adminisfrafion were fransferred fo if. Under flue approved acf, 2I names were submiffed fo flue Governor by flue presidenf of flue Norflu Dalofa EDUCHTIUH - Graffon - Wesfluope - Towner - Hebron - Pelrin - Casselfon Devils Lake Educafional Associafion, flue Cluief Jusfice ol flue Supreme Courf, and fiue Superinfendenf of Public ln- sfrucfion. Prom fluis lisf flue Governor picked flue fol- lowing seven members: Mr. P. J. Murpluy, Mr. Howard J. Henry, Mr. Merle Kidder, Mr. Lars Q. Predriclrson, Mr. F. J. Traynor, Mr. Roy Jolunson and Mrs. Maff Crowley. Tlie new board, luavinq been approved by flue Senafe, was insfalled July I, l939. Terms of flue members are rofafinq. Board Members-Murpluy, Kidder, Henry, Jolunson, Fredriclrsori, Mrs. Crowley, and Traynor. R. O. NNILSON 35 ir DELLA MATHYS l E. 6. FELT UIVISIUH Thirleen years a member of lhe Universily s+a1CF is R. O. Wilson, regisrrar and secrelary of lhe lacullies. Before coming ro Norlh Dalroia, he had varied experience in The field of leaching and adminislrarive worlc in Souih Dalcola, Monrana and Norlh- weslern Universily. While al Norlhweslern, Wilson acled as insrrucior of English and regislrar of lhe school. During his years here Wilson has buill up a well-organized and e1Clicien+ regislrar's office. The work of rhis office includes issuing and ediling orlicial Universiry publicafions in addilion fo ils many orher dulies. Cuslodian oi l20,000 boolcs and much miscellaneous malerial is Miss Della Maihys, Universiry librarian. Coming here in I'-733 as reference and periodical direclor, she was appoinled head librarian Jrvvo years laler. She had been granled degrees from Lawrence College and The Universiiy of Illinois, where she was an assislani in ihe library school. Each year, more Than 2,000 volumes are added 'ro lhe Universify library which is housed in a large Golhic building. Downlown cilizens, as well as Universily sfudenrs, malce use of ils wide educalional and recrealional iaciliries. Beginning his worlc al ihe Universiiy as a carpenrer in I9l8, Superin- lendenf of buildings and grounds, E. G, Fell has been employed here ever since. Assisled by Mrs. Velma Norlon, Fell conrrols a srafl of fourleen ianifors, carpeniers, plumbers, and nighl walchmen. The Universily Jrelephone ex- change, supervised by Mrs. Norlon, is in his office, Beaulifying lhe Universily campus, faking charge of all building proiecis and arranging for all special meelings in any buildings are all a parl ol: This deparlmenhs worlc. -l6- EXECUTIVES Juggler oT Tigures and head boolc balancer aT The UniversiTy is J. W. Willcerson. A member oT The TaculTy since IQO3, he is business manager in charge oT all Tinancial TransacTions oT The school. lvlr. Wilkerson has a cerTiTied public accounTanT's cerTiTicaTe, and has been chairman oi various Tinancial and sTudenT commiTTees on The campus. The business manager supervises collecTion oT all sTudenT Tees, and The expendiTures oT all UniversiTy moneys, and heads a sTal3l oT eTTicienT clerlfs and accounTanTs. OpporTuniTies Tor sludy Tor ambiTious UniversiTy graduaTes are oilered in The GraduaTe Division oT The school. Qrganized in The Tall oT l927, The division has been under The leadership since Then oT Dr. J. V. BreiTwieser, dean oT The School oT Educahon. Programs Tor MasTers degrees and DocTors honors granTed by The Di- vision have meT The sTandards oT The American AssociaTion oT Un'versiTies, The mosT ouTsTanding body in The Tield OT graduaTe work. Holders oT The UniversiTy's degrees are holding eminenT educaTional posiTions including The presidency oT The UniversiTy, The presidency oT large Teachers colleges and proTessional posifions in Twelve diTTerenT colleges and universiTies. lVloTher oT The UniversiTy campus is lcindly, homey lvl. BeaTrice John- sTone, direcTor oT The UniversiTy's Division oT Correspondence. Under her supervision, men and women Trom 28 sTaTes, Trom Canada, Trom The Panama Canal, Trom The DisTricT oT Columbia and Trom 5I oT 53 counTies in This sTaTe are given The opporTuniTy Tor sTudy in college and high school subiecTs. Besides correspondence sTudy, This division places speakers, judges and arTisTs Through The sTaTe, and carries on a regular club service and a public inTormaTion bureau. .l7- J. W. WILKERSON J. V. BREITWIESER M. BEATRICE JOHNSTONE STUDENT HFFHIR5 CUIHIHITTEE Clearing house for all campus acliviries and organizalions is Jrhe Sludenl Alzlairs commilfee. Composed oi bolh iaculry and srudenl members, The cornmilfee musi pass upon every sludenl aciivily and every campus eve-nr. Four laculiy members are appoinled by The Presidenl oi 'rhe Universily, and Jrhree sluoe-nfs are named by rhe presidenls ol represenlalive campus organizalions, rhe lnlerirarernify Council, lhe Panhellenic Council and lhe lndependenl organizarion. Permanenl chairman of fhe Sludenl Aliairs commillee is Jrhe Universi'ry's Dean of Women, Alice lvl. l-lanson. Orher lacully members oi lhe commiriee are Franlc J. The board fhaf wields The power over all siudenf aciivifies. Roney Larkin Prof. Foley Prof. Mason Dean Hanson Nordquisf Prof. Eafon Webb, Prof. R. l l. Eafon, Prof. Sewell Mason, and Prof. Franlc C. Foley. Sluclenl repre- senralives include Don Roney, Inrerfralerniry Council: Dale Nordquisr, Independenl sludenrs: and Audrey Larkin, Panhellenic Council. Whenever quesfions of a highly conrroversial nalure come before fhe cornrnirlee, fhese quesfions may be appealed ro lhe Adminisrrarive commillee. This commiifee may also be called in +o pass upon fopics arfecring 'rhe Universily policy or concern- ing the school in general. Srudenr Alliairs also has appoinrive powers in cerlain sfudenl posilions on fhe Universily campus. .l8- 'The law of The Universify is The Adminisfralive Commilfee. Dean Hanson, Dean Towne, Dr. Hundley, Dean Bela, Dr. Telford, Dean Harringfon Mr Boyd Dr Wheeler Dean Wilmer Dean Breilwieser, Dean French, Mr. Wilson. HDTITITTISTRHTIVE Cllllllll Second only lo The Slale Board ol Adminislralion as a conlrolling Torce over The Universily is The Adminislralive comrnillee. l-leaded by Presidenl Weil, The group considers mallers of a highly conlroversial nalure, gradualion requiremenls, add'- lions lo Universily calalogs, and all mailers allecling The policy ol The school. Rules made by The Adminislralive commillee are The laws ol The Universily. The Slale Board ol Adminislralion is The only group wilh power over il. ln addilion lo The dulies already lisled The commillee has appellale iurisdiclion on items relerred from The Sluclenl Allairs council. Commillee members are John C. Wesl, Universily presidenl: William G. Belc, dean ol The College of Science, Lileralure and Arls: J. V. Breilwieser, dean ol lhe School of Educalion: l-larley E, French, dean of The School of Medicine: Alice M. l-lanson, dean ol women: L. C. l-larringlon, dean ol The College ol Engineering: O. l-l. Thormodsgard, dean of The School ol Law: E. T. Towne, dean ol The School ol Com- merce: John L. l-lundley, Allred Boyd, C. W. Telford and E. D. Coon, Tacully members al large: R. B. Wilmer, freshman adviser, W. E. Budge, freshman engineers' adviser: and R. O. Wilson, regislrar. -lQ- M nfln or ulumfn DEAN HANSON Busiesf woman on lhe campus is Dean of Women Alice l-lanson lor il is her job 'lo advise and counsel I,9OO men and women. Quiel and dignified as behooves her posi- lion, she has held her ohlice for lwo years. ln her office lhe opinion ol sludenls is of paramounl imporlance for she is an advo- cale of a democralic educalion. Always ready when asked lor, Dean l-lanson on a busy day may advise over 50 sludenls, mosf ol whom Come on Jrheir own volilion. Nor only does she acl as adviser of sludenls on lhe campus. l-ler regular dulies also include keeping daily allendance records-and The subsequenf fob of giving oul' cur excuses-filling lhe Universi+y's social calendar lalways a big iobl, serving as chair- man ol Jrhe Sludenlr Alilairs commillree, and acling as advisory link belween lhe Uni- versily and lhe lralernilies and sororilies. Before joining The Universily lacully in l938, lhe Dean-an alumna of lhe Univer- silies ol lvlinnesola and Columbia-acfed as Dean of Girls al +he Grand Forks Cenlral high school. IJEHH UF FRESHIHEH ,J si. DEAN WITMER Adviser fo hundreds of wondering and wandering freshmen is Roberf Bonner Wifmer, recenfly appoinfed Dean of Freshmen. Problems of every imaginable sorf come before fhis alumnus of fhe Class of '22, who acfed as scholarship adviser fo firsl year sfudenfs prior fo appoinfmenf as fheir dean. Dean Wifmer's is nof a iob fhaf is done when regisfrafion is complefed, even fhough freshman orienfafion is one of fhe biggesf jobs on fhe campus. He is called upon fo adiusf schedules and puf freshmen on The roads fo success fhroughouf fhe enfire year. Affer receiving his degree in elecfrical engineering in 1922, he wenf on fo complefe work for a lVlasfer's degree four years lafer. Af fhe Universify of Michigan in l934 he fulfilled requiremenfs for his fhird educafional degree, and was granfed a docfor of philosophy in physics. l-le has been a member of fhe Universify faculfy for eighfeen years. This physics-'reaching dean is well able fo undersfand fhe problems of beginners af fhe Universify because he is a Norfh Dalcofa producf himself. l-le was born af Bafhgafe of American parenfs, and has lived a complefely normal Norfh Daliofa life. l-le is married fo a member of Phi Befa Kappa and an honorary member of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, and has an eighf-year-old daughfer. -2i. is UHIVERSIIY Emiiuvmini I ii MABEL DAVIES DALE NORDOUIST Mabel S. Davies direcTs and Dale NordquisT assisfs in solving problems of sTudenT employmenf. Working Their way Through college are nearly one-half oT The l,965 sTudenTs enrolled aT This UniversiTy. A big TacTor in securing empIoymenT Tor Them is The work oT The sTudenT empIoymenT bureau headed by Mabel S. Davies. Dale NordquisT is her assisTanT. I-Iis special TorTe is down- Town parT-Time work. Miss Davies is direcTor Tor The NaTionaI YouTh Admin- isTraTion on The campus. Records OT sTudenTs who have received NYA help speak weII Tor her seIecTion meThods. NYA sTudenTs have consisTenTIy been above The Univer- siTy scholarship average. IT is TurTher inTeresTing To noTe ThaT The IasT Two Rhodes Scholarship Winners have been Tor a Time aT IeasT under NYA assisTance. ApproximaTeIy 230 sTudenTs have parT-Time NYA jobs. Vifork clone by These sTudenTs range Trom building and grounds deparTmenT helpers To IaboraTory assisTanTships. SERVICE DownTown empIoymenT is cared Tor by Dale NordquisT. I-Iis work is The job oT TerreTing ouT jobs Trom downTown business men and Then finding The sTudenTs To Till Them ouT on The campus. AbouT I9O persons do This sorT oT work every year. In addiTion To NYA and downTown work sTudenTs are employed To serve The 600 sTudenTs who eaT daily aT The Commons and 38 more work Tor Their rooms in Camp Depression. I OTher sources of empIoymenT aparT Trom The Employ- menT olzfice include The various deparTmenTs of The Uni- versiTy where sTudenTs draw maps, correcT papers, and prepare maTeriaIsq and The diTEerenT TraTerniTies and sororiTies where men are employed as waiTers. Big even? of flue Summer Scluool session is flue laculfy-sfudenr Srealc Fry. Here Dean Breilwieser furns flue beef over Hue oufdoor Ereplace on flue banks of flue coulee, FH U U l. Muclu ol flue preslige llue Uniyersly ol: Norllu Dalola enjoys can be laid direclly lo Els ltorwarcl-seelcinq lacully. These more or less Hlorqoflen men on llmis Campus lmparl muclm more lluan mere book knowledge lo lluousands of sludenrs every year. All llmis cornes In lace of low salaries and all loo ellen poor sludenl Cooperalion, To lluern belongs a True lribule lor real SERVICE. .j3. ,JL DEAN E. T. TOWNE Seminar bull session. Johnson, Varland, and a couple of oTl'1er fellows go over The books. SCHUUL UT UUTITHTERCE Americas TuTure business man and banlc execuTive receives much oT his Training and educaTion Today Trom The Schools oT Commerce scaTTered over The naTion. The Course in Commerce does noT aim To oTTer you a shorT course To a iobf' said The TirsT bulleTin prinTed by The UniversiTy's College. TT does aim To give a solid subsTanTial Tour-year course in business educahonf' -24- AccounTanTs Ed Madsen and Anderson burn The oil Over The accounfing work-room machines Today wiTh The increasing complexiTy OT modern indusTry, The demand in The business world as in The proTessional, is Tor The Trained man and woman. The alerT, successTul business man oT The presenT needs . . . a sysTemaTic, Thorough Training in The TundamenTal prin- ciples which underlie all business. The UniversiTy's Commerce School prepares The sTudenT Tor general business, accounTing, banlcing and Tinance, insurance, merchandis- ing, public adminisTraTion, consular service, Toreign Trade and The Teaching OT commercial subiecTs. A member oT The American AssociaTion of CollegiaTe Schools of Business, The College has chapTers of BeTa Gamma Sigma, BeTa Alpha Psi, DelTa Sigma Pi, and Phi Chi TheTa, na- Tional honorary and proTessional commerce TraTerniTies. Dean oT The school since iTs organizaTion as a separaTe uniT on The campus has been E. T. Towne. Born oT English-American par- enTs, he is a graduaTe oT The Oshkosh, Wis., STaTe Normal School, The UniversiTy oT Wis- consin, and The UniversiTies OT l-lalle and Berlin in Europe. A husband and a TaTher-he has Three children-Dean Towne Tinds much inTer- esT in Traveling, camping and Tishing. Num- bered among his publicaTions are several boolcs and arTicles in Business and oTher periodicals. X r Nix T rf gl if fi . 13 In lf. 'IB 8 . M..- 'r 1: fs! Ross Eafon is The guiding lighf To accounTing maiors. H. E. McGregor brushes up a IiHle on Theory. Merchandising and Marlreling head McNaughTon Dr. Sayre and Dr. Benfon show ol? Sayre's new Wild Bill Hilzok musfache. FHCUITY . . . The UniversiTy Tennis courT is The summer hang-ouT OT ROSS EATON. Finding himseIT sTiII young enough To parTicipaTe in The sporT, The accounTing proT IeTs scarce a sunny day deparT unless he and his doubles cronie, E. MAXWELL BENTON, TirsT have Their Tling aT The racIceT game. I-Iis more sedaTe momenTs are spenT aT home wiTh his Tamily in sTamp coIIecTing and reading. . . . PracTicaI economics is a by-word in I-Iarlan E. McOregor's classes. This picTure-Taking, duclc-hunTing Iowan disecTs New Deal and pre-New Deal policies wiTh The skill and precision oT a gre-aT sur- geon. I-Ie has wriTTen and had published arTicIes on business cycle variaTions and expecTs his DocTor oT Philosophy degree soon. . . . Dry and sharp as sand parTicIes in a Sahara windsTorm are AssisTanT ProTessor CourTney SchIey's analyses OT invesTmenT and public Tinance problems. An experT in The Tield oT invesTmenT eco- nomics, he has degrees Trom The UniversiTies oT MinnesoTa and I-Iarvard. . . . An above-average violinisT is WAYNE L. MCNAUGI-ITON, proTessor oT marIceTing and managemenT. InTeresTed in classical music, he and his wiTe-who also plays The violin-puT Their hobby To worlc as members oT The Grand Eorlcs symphony orchesTra. ScoTch-Irish by descenT The musical proTessor was born in Topeka, Kansas, and began his advance educaTion aT ThaT place. A '27 graduaTe OT Illinois Uni- versiTy, McNaughTon received his MasTer's degree Trom Columbia eiqhf years IaTer. . . . Double Tor Dewey--ThaT's JOSIAI-I L. SAYRE. A be-musTached poIiTicaI scienTisT who was born in Chicago, he began his service aT The UniversiTy Tour and a haIT years ago. Receiving his TirsT piece oT parchmem' Trom Williams College, Sayre includes The UniversiTies oT Chicago and Michigan in his IisT oT alma maTers. . . . Besides his Tennis, E. MAXWELL BENTON, graduaTe oT Wash- burn College and Iowa UniversiTy, Iilces his reading-of inTernaTionaI law and currenT aTFairs. A Ph.D. Trom Iowa, Doc BenTon has been aT The UniversiTy Tor Tive years. . 26 - . . . Aiclairs ol The slale, Ihe nalion and rhe world form 'rhe main ourside inferesl of Soufh Dalcola-born CONRAD L. KJERSTAD, professor of philosophy and educalion. A husband and a ialher, lhe Norwegian inslruclor began service al The Universily four years ago, afler having received a Rh.D.-cum laude-from lhe Universily ol Chicago. .. . I-lead psychologist al 'rhe Universily, CI-IARLES WITT TELEORD finds diversion in rhe limefhonored hobby of gardening. Born of English and Scorch-Irish par- enfs, he is an alumnus of fhe Universily of Idaho and George Peabody College. During his years of leaching -len of which have been al 'rhis Universily-Telford has wrilfen Iwenfyeone arlicles on psychology and ils relaled sciences. . . . A woman whose profession is also her hobby is EVA S. SCI-IAIRER, head of lhe home economics deparlmenl. Aller spending mosl of her 'rime inslrucling coeds as 'io malcing and conducring a home, she Iinds mosl enioymenl in making a home for herself. Michigansborn and bred, Miss Schairer is a graduale of Wisconsin in Ihe Class of 'I9. I-Ier lvI.A. is from Columbia. . . . One of lhe school's mosl ardenl baslcelball 'Fans and crossword puzzle enlhusiasls is ALICE G. RICI-IARDSON. Born in Iowa and a 'IO graduale of Soulh Dalcola Univer- sify, she is now head ol The commercial deparlmenl in lhe School of Educafion. IIIUIIE IHUUIIY Summer and fhe campus beauiiful . . . Geologically- Pearl Riveland Ioolcs af a roclr . . . Karpenlco works problem. minded a Iough 11' .1 DEAN BREITWIESER Prof. Green Tells his class iusT how Henry VIII mighT have handled The problem. SCHUUL UT EDUCHTIUN STamping ground Tor school Hmarms and masTers is The Univer- siTy's School oT EducaTion. 'Tis here ThaT The Teachers whom ye always have wiTh you are Themselves TaughT. The pioneering school oT iTs Type in NorTh DakoTa, The School oT EducaTion was esTablished in The UniversiTy's charTer in I883. IT has been largely Through The eTTorTs oT This college and The Normal schools ThroughouT The STaTe ThaT NorTh DakoTa's educaTional sysTem has become eTTicienT. No longer is iT possible Tor a high school -23. Paul E. Barr shows one of his laTesT wesTern painTingS. graduaTe To enTer The Teaching Tield in com- peTiTion wiTh men and women wiTh higher edus caTion. Embryo Teachers Today are eligible Tor a Bachelor oT Science degree in EducaTion and The Bachelors Diploma in Teaching. Grand Forks high school sTudenTs, Through an arrangemenT wiTh The ciTy, serve as educa- Tional guinea pigs when These insTrucTors-To- be learn The Tricks oT Their Trade. MosT proTicienT oT The college's men and women are elecTed To Phi DeI+a Kappa and Pi Lambda TheTa, naTional honorary educa Tional TraTerniTy and sororiTy locaTed on The UniversiTy campus. NorTh DakoTa's School oT EducaTion has achieved renown in several Tields. IT was The TirsT school oT iTs kind To break The ice and iniTiaTe a curricula separaTe and diTTerenT Trom The ones in The oTher schools oT The Univer- siTy. IT is also one oT The Tew educaTional schools ThaT publishes a Record or regular news and ediTorial magazine. Progressive educaTion advocaTe Joseph V. BreiTwieser is Dean oT The School. Phi DelTa Kappa's TirsT iniTiaTe and one oT The Tounders oT The socieTy, The Dean collecTs TurTle models as paperweighTs. GraduaTe oT Indiana and Columbia UniversiTies, he is known naTionally as The auThor oT widely-used TexTbooks in The Tield oT educaTional psychology. '-.!'T':'55T, . .-ei-SZ' ' ' X .. - 1' ' 'r DEAN HARRINGTON An engine ancl an engineer. Paul Ducharme, lhe pride and ioy of 'rhe Miners, goes mechanical. Or boys will be boys. GNEEEGE NE ENGINEERING Greasy panls and corduroy overalls adorn lhe Universily engi- neer whose conslanl companions are his slip slick, plain Eable, iransil, level and lhermocouple. Exaclly iilfly years ago, a iew Ear-sighled members oi lhe Univerf sily Eacully conceived and ioslered plans Eor esiablishing a College oi Engineering al 'rhe Universily. -30- lf's on 'rhe level. Noslclahl and Morrison check up on campus via lransif. These men oi vision, ii 'rhey were presenl' Eoclay, would Eind an inslilulion such as ihey had conceived-a College of Engineering which reilecls credil +0 il's founders. From fhese Colleges gracluale lhe men and women who during lheir Universiiy days have some of lhe loughesl schedules, and whose worlc ailer gradualion includes The ereclion of Ehe world's many engineering wonders. Theirs is lhe job of spanning rivers and oceans, of Eurnishing eleclrical power lrhrough lhe building oi dams, ol laying highways 'lo Eacililale lransporlalion, ol: reaching lhe slcy wilh slcyscrapers, of purifying lhe waler lhal all men drink-all lhis and slill more is whal frhe engineers musl do. Today lhe Universily oi Norlh Dalcola granls seven Bachelor oi Science degrees in engineering: mining, civil, eleclrical, mechan- ical, chemical, ceramic and engineering. On lhe College's campus are chaplers of nine socielies and Eralernilies whose member- ship includes 'Ehe oulslanding men in lhe School. Dean of lhe College of Engineering and Di- reclor oi 'rhe Division oi Mines and Mining Experimenls is l.. C. l-larringion, graduaie of lhe Universily oi Michigan and Ehe Michigan College of Mines. Gardening and golf form lhe nucleus of The Dean's oulside inleresls. l-lis wife is an ins+ruc+or of piano and organ af Wesley College. ff' William Buclge, a former Nodalr foofball sfar, now holds forfh in Mining Engineering. --1 1 l . 1 I V3 . 5 qs 1 Geologisf Franlr Foley does a Iiffle hard roclc worlr. 3 .. A I .a Eg , 4 I IIII Chemical Engineering's Prof. Lavine. 5 r 0.1, Diakoff, former member of fhe Russian Submarine Service. IHIIUIIY . . . Born, raised and educafed in Norfh Dalcofa is fhe sfory of WILLIAM E. BUDGES life. Joining fhe Universify's faculfy affer his graduafion in I9l I, he is professor of mining engineering. A married man, Budge finds special inferesf in gardening, building, fouring 'lhe Uniled Sfafes and parficipafing in social acfion. . . . An ardenf fan of many a sporf is Canadian-born FRANK C. FOLEY, professor of geology and Norfh Dalcola Sfafe geologisf. Graduafe of Toronfo and Princefon Universifies, he came fo fhe Sfafe in I933. English and Irish by descenf, Foley-who is married- finds much inferesl in phofography as well as in sporfs. . . . One of fhe foreigneborn members of fhe faculfy-his birfhplace is Russia'-is IRVIN LAVINE, professor and head of fhe deparfmenf of chemical engineering. Born of Hebrew parenfs, he is married and has fhree children. Smoofhefallcing alumnus of fhe Universify of Min- nesofa, research experl Lavine has been a faculfy member here eleven years. . . . Picfure-faking GEORGE C. WHEELER joined fhe Universify sfaff fhirfeen years ago fo become professor of biology. A former Texan, his special inleresf is anfs and fheir life, and he has wriffen several widely-recognized arficles on fhe subiecf. . . . Mechanical Engineering head, Alexis Dialcoff, was former Chief engineer of Russia's Blaclr Sea fleef. Lafer he was on fhe Ford lvlofor Company sfaff. To all mechanicals he is iusf plain Czar. -32- HFLYIITG THEY llllll GU Coed wiTh a man's iob-Kay Lawrence Donning greasy overalls, helmeTs and galoshes, 39 men and one woman leT go Their land legs and began To Tly-airplanes. Cperahng under The Civilian AeronauTics AuThoriTy, The UniversiTy was designaTed as one ol The colleges in The counTry where sTudenTs secure aeronauTical Training as a parT ol The naTion's delense program. ATTer passing rigid physical examinaTions, would-be Wylie PosTs and Amelia Ear- harTs are required To compleTe 72 hours oT ground school and a minimum OT 35 hours ol Tlying Time. SeTTing ouT wiTh a hope ol becoming priyaTe piloTs, The 40 sTu4 denTs are divided inTo Ten groups, each under The direcTion oT one insTrucTor. Here They sTudy nayigaTion, meTerology, aeronauTical rules and regulaTions and radio. UlTimaTe TesT oT The course is a TlighT esaminaTion conducTed by a goyernmenT inspecTor. IT is This ThaT deTermines wheTher The land legs can Tinally be supplemenTed by wings oT airplanes. Beacons lor The TuTure ayiaTors and aviaTrix during Their embryo sTage are Tour seasoned perTormersfLesTer Jolly, TiTus Richards, Harry Faleide and Ed Slrroch. FirsT oT The l.lnivers.iTy's TaculTy To become privaTe piloT under The CAA and one ol The naTion's Tew Tlying deans is L. C. l-larringTon, dean oT The College ol Engineering. lT is under The iurisdicTion ol ThaT college ThaT The TlighT-Training classes were esTablished. Kelly and insfruclor Jolly make a preliminary iaunT. X 5 . i via 'T R., . .,-zs. g . - ,uf 11 N X ,A F 1 . A' r E4 . - '- - .- A . 'fl In Nxxxmyk , V i One musT learn The inside dope, Too-ThaT's whaT makes iT fly. -33. DEAN O. H. THORMODSG-ARD Law Library. Here poliTicians are born. SUHUUL UF Llllll l-lome ol The derby and The silver-Tongued oraTor is The Univer- siTy's School ol Law. IT is here ThaT The embryo shysTers and iudges learn The Tricks ol Their Trade. More imporTanT Than ThaT, says Dean O. T-l. Thormodsgard-FT is in This School ThaT much of democracy is preserved. Operahng wiTh a Three-year course in Law and subsidiary courses -34- Any affernoon in The law building. Nesfe, Halverson Sorlie, Ward, and Erickson Tall: if over. Prof. Nelson spins The apple. in ArTs-Law and Commerce-Law, The School was esTablished in I899. IT is organized Tor Those men and women who inTend To pracTice law and secondarily Tor Those who infend To enTer The service oT The STaTe or To use legal aTTainmenT in some oTher capaciTy. A member of The AssociaTion of American Law Schools and a school approved by The American Bar AssociaTion, iT granTs The de- grees oT Juris DocTor and Bachelor oT Laws. The UniversiTy School of Law has a chapTer of The Order of The Coif, naTional law-school honorary socieTy. lTs members are selecTed Trom The Ten per cenl' ol: The Third-year class who rank highesT in scholarship. Dean of The Law School is sTurdy, Scandif navian OlaT I-l. Thormodsgard who finds much inTeresT in reading of inTernaTional law. Gar- dener and member OT church and lodge groups, he is a graduaTe of Spokane College, ST. Olaf College and The UniversiTy of Chicago. ! H N-xxx X -sw XR, ,XX .ff am , gg? 'L' A, ,J 69- 'HF' , , -Y Y mfr ' H' hifi .1 fq if. ' u ::.2nl f ' ' :' f' i H ' ' ' A f, s , -3 V if . 7 -fl ,'!5j Ln . an 1, My wk J, sk ,ex 2 .m'1,. 'u DEAN H. FRENCH 'Q R? 'fir it f L '1' i .L l .gn A r- , -gf, as N . - 'il ,S rg 'J' :Qs s ' S -X:,- 1 .4 i . . xi A' . Four men in while and lheir inslrumenls. Gislason, Morrison, Nabselh, and Bonzer SUHUULUF lliEDICIIiE Microscopes, surgical and medical inslrumenls and cadavers are lhe playlhings ol lvvenly-live men and women enrolled in lhe Uni- versily's School ol Medicine. Founded 'n IQOS and opened . . . lor lhe malriculalion ol slu- denls on Seplember 26 ol lhal year, lhe Schools early provisions were nnodesl and lhe sludenls levv. The lirsl lo graduale in lhe reg- ular curriculum was Dr, Sverre Olledal, '09, Anolher sludenl linished in l9lOT live more in l9l I. .36. Harvard's dislinguished Doclor Cannon poses belween his friend Dr. Talberl and Dean French. By lhis lime lhe School has iusl under SOO graduales. Since il is an incomplele school or a college ol basic medical sciences and does nol give lhe MD. degree, approximalely IOO ol ils graduales are slill in lraining eilher al olher schools or as inlernes or residenls. Ol lhe 400 ol ils graduales who have com- pleled lheir lraining and received lhe MD. degree, eighly-lhree are now in praclice in Norlh Dalcola. Many olhers have been licensed in lhe Slale and have pracliced lor variable lenglhs ol lime. Twenly-live alumni have died, some have relired, some have moved lo olher slales. The presidenl ol lhe Oregon Medical Sociely is an alumnus ol lhe School, as are lhe presidenleelecl and lhe lirsl vice presidenl ol lhe Norlh Dalcola Slale Medical Sociely. Prolessor ol Analomy and Dean ol lhe Col- lege is l-larley E. French, BA., M.S., MD. Malernally a German, lhe Dean lraces his English palernal anceslry baclc lo lhe New England colonies. A lamily man, Dean French includes words and gardening arnong his oul- side inleresls. C an fx I - O 1 X 1 Q fl '59, t A Q. I L 'fa s Q W0 'S' ' L 'F A' g- 1 , , 3 N . , ' ' Q - Ti x . U' 71.115 5 ,'V'1 ' , 32322331-'iQ -Q fx - , c i IE un Lil ff r g W .t y ,W M , DEAN W. G. BEK Physic deparfmenfs Hundley and Mafh's Sfaley. SCHUUL UF SCIENCE, LITEHHTURE, 81 HRTS Firsf of fhe Universify's seven colleges, fhe School of Science, Lifer- afure and Arfs was esfablished fiffy-six years ago by acf of fhe Terri- forial Assembly. A prep school during fhe firsf years-for no suifable high school could be found in fhe ferrifory-fhe college had an enrollmenf of sevenfy-nine sfuclenfs during l884-l885, fiffy-one of which were specials. - - Geographical forecasfer exfraordinary, A. Russell Oliver. Sifuafed one mile oufside fhe cify limifs, fhe Universify represenfed an isolafed communify. The only building was a solid brick sfrucfure of four sfories which had been builf wifh a granf of 550,000 from fhe Assembly. Fiffy-six years have gone fhe way of all fime and foday fhe School of Arfs is one of seven colleges locafed af fhe Universify. Over 700 sfudenfs are enrolled in fhe eighfeen de- parfmenfs. The original faculfy of five has been replaced by one of forfy-seven members wifh offices in fhree buildings on fhe campus. Three degrees are offered fo sfudenfs- B.A., B.S., Ph.B.-wifh Masfer and Docfor ranlcings available fhrough fhe Graduafe School. Nafional scholasfic frafernifies for brain children of fhe college include Phi Befa Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Efa Sigma, and Sigma Epsilon Sigma. Dean of fhe College is music-loving Wil- liam G. Bel: who also acfs as head of fhe De- parfmenf of German. Twenfy-nine years a member of fhe Universify faculfy, Dean Bel: was born in Franlclin Counfy, Missouri, of German and Polish parenfs. A graduafe of Missouri Universify in l903, he finished his academic educafion four years lafer when fhe Universify of Pennsylvania granfed him a de- gree as Docfor of Philosophy. Music, sfamps and gardening occupy fhe Dean's spare firne when he doesn'f spend if wifh his wife and family. - Q v S ' N6 5 ,, x 'T -'nf Q I is 'ala' .fx 'n l. I Q : . ' 5 ' ,y', 5 . . 3 . ,mf V I jr , Q . '0'f.. .f' 5 U t . 5 .1 . , ' ws, , , AQ, ...I V ' V , s X .3 . 2: iff 7 L' 5. - X , , vt . A -L 5 1 4 its.. - an ' X ' . CWQWWN ., ,SO dx : ' - P k . 0 I I . -Y --- .. 0. . .N 1 : 15 ifk 4: . 'S M ' y, , , - ' 'A ', . :gf I 1 ff If , ' is figs 5' U . ,- - A sw- ',, nv- 1 'gg ' an 2 H ' V 9 'ki , 3, ,. ' , ff' .5 H 'Q gn :I- ii T . , '-if' ' vu ' ff, A O . R , u S53 ff' fuk? . rf' f' 9' sm' - Y' 5, .Q 4' 'vi , . ,-'fins M g - f . a-'lgv :. 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Us igacgy fi-H g. kk,-3 v M g.C x-+44 . wmxwf.Y.,..:. . 1' W '.- 1,99 V 4 -' , .' 1. 1 . v 'A 'wi . I-I. H. Russell reads more English Iiieraiure. Il ' xx - Sl Making a minufe adiusfmenf is fhe Chen-iisiry deparfmenfs Dr. Abboii. Dr. Libby and Berr Timm al fhe wri+ing rock . . . S+iII more research by J. M. Gilleiie. IHIJUIIY . . . To make maihemaiics easy for Ihe college siudeni is The iob Oi Phi Bela Kappa's RAYMOND C. STALEY. Educaled boih here and abroad, Sraley-who has a son al 'rhe Universiry-has been a iaculiy member for Iwelve years. . . . Graduaie of Missouri and Chicago Universiiies is JOHN L. HUNDLEY, professor of physics. Before coming Io Norrh Dakola in I929, he was an insiruclor oi physics af Kenyon College and Tulane Universiiy. . . . Forecasler exrraordinary is A, RUSSELL OLIVER, piclure-faking assislanl professor of geography. His knowledge of European Iands and Iheir geography have made him a popular Iecrurer on Ihe inier- naiional siruaiion and ils possible ouicomes. Alumnus oi Clark and Nebraska Universiiies, Oliver has been a member of Ihe faculiy since I936. . . . Local boy who made good is Ihe journalism depar+men+'s J. CAMERON SIM. A member of 'rhe class of '32, Ihe Scolch-Irish insrrucror was born and educared in Grand Forks. . . . He can win a barlle with words or fisrs, for he-HOWARD H. RUSSELL-has been professor oi English and boxing insfruclor up +0 Iasl year. Born in Iowa oi Scoich, Duich, and English parenis, Ihe pipe-making, picrure-raking deparimenr head is married and has rhree sons. . . . Srudy of Ihe American Indian and 'rhe Indian language has broughr naiional renown io O. G. LIBBY, professor of American his- 'rory and head of his deparimeni. Aurhor of Iweniy-one publicalions, Libby-who is married and has Iwo children-received Ihree educa- Iional degrees from Ihe Universiiy oi Wisconsin. . . . Peel and Iinguisl is iovial GOTTFRIED HULT, professor of classical languages. Son of a pioneer Swedish-American minisier, Hull has a reading knowledge of len languages. Translaior of Ibsen, auihor of dramas and poems, he has a publishing Iisf of nine books. .40. .IIIUIIE IHIIUIIY By his medals ye shall know him- Dr. Richard Beck. . . . Knighf of fhe Ealcon ano member of fhe highly-foufed Order of Sf. Olaf is fhe Ice- landic professor of Scandi- navian languages, Richard Beck. Presidenf of numerous na- fional and local liferary and Scandinavian clubs, Sir Beck has been given infernafional fame for his many hisforical and liferary works. Conrad L. Kiersiad in a philosop . . . A man of many words wifh a speaking acquainfance wifh all of fhem is JOI-IN MORRIS GILLEITE, famed head of fhe sociology deparfmenf. I-Ie ioined fhe Norfh Dakofa faculfy in IQO7, affer re- ceiving educafion af Park College, Princefon and Chicago Univer- sifies. A married man, Gilleffes greafesf inferesf is research, an ina feresl fhaf caused him fo decline fhe Universify presidency in I933. . . . Aufhor of many college fexfbooks, CLARENCE PERKINS has learned firsf-hand informafion abouf his subiecf. Eond of fraveling, fhe ever-busy professor has foured Europe several fimes preparafory fo his publicafions of English and European hisfory fexfs. , . . Though born of Norwegian parenfs, ADOLPI-I IVIARIUS ROVEL- STAD'S middle name seems fo have been The deciding influence in his life. Professor of l.alin af fhe Universify, Rovelsfad-a married man and fafher of fhree children-is a graduafe of Sf. Olaf College and fhe Universify of Michigan. hic mood . . . Winler hifs lhe campus. ,sexi .41 . Hisfory professor Clarence Perkins and one of his many books. Sk ME -gafhers speed and momenium as fhe college sfucleni' 'follows his career. As a freshman he wonclers why fhe clays do noi' pass: and as a senior he wonders where 'lhey have gone. Time is also 1'he 'Fac+or which gives +he s+uclen'r his perspecfive, old-lime ideals are sfreamlinecl 'ro modern fime prac'ricali'ries in lhe process of amalgamafion which goes on in fhe Universify communify. -42- E w,.,,.,-,,.,, .Mm 1- ': 9. '14 5 Nw. ME -gafhers speed and mo 'Follows his career. As a 'fre do no'r pass: and as a seni gone. Time is also fhe fac perspecfive, old-fime ide Hme pracficalifies in fhe I goes on in fhe Universiry -42- ai: CUHTEHTS This division of 'ihe I940 DACOTAH con+ains: Who's Who, pages 48 +o 5l . . . The Senior Class, pages 52 +o 67 . . . Class Evenfs and Officers, pages 68 +o 73. ,46. , Q' Wm is Noi so sure fhaf lhe worlcl owes him a living is Big Man on The Campus, Arley Biella, I94O senior. His are fhe problems fha? face mas? of fhe 257 ofher members of ihe class of l94O. SENIURS ANU SENIOR PERSUNALITIES Re-sulis of four years, The iesfr of lhe Universily of Norfh Dako+a's educafional sysiem walk aboulr in +he persons of 'rhe Senior class. Their successes or failures measure +he school. ln lhe present ihe leaders of rhe class have lefl 'rheir mark on 'rhe school and on ihe per- sonalilies oi Jrheir fellows who slay 'ro be-come seniors iri coming years. December 7, 1939 Mr. Sigurd Swenson, Editor, 1940 Dacotah, University of North Dakota. Dear Mr. Swenson: In accordance with your request, the Committee appointed to consider applications for election to the 1939-40 Who's Who, met this afternoon and, on the basis of leadership in activ- ities, character and scholarship, selected those named below: Russell Asleson Rebecca Onstad Joyce Burnett Helen Oppegard Paul Ducharme Cheryl Rodger John Gislason Dorothea Stinson Sigurd Swenson Members of the Committee submit these names with appreciation of the many applicants who have been outstanding in service to the University, and who, no doubt, will receive other tangi ble reward for time and effort devoted to responsibilities which they have assumed. Sincerely, Alice M. Hanson, Dean of Women. -48- Husky, black-haired Paul Ducharme edirs 'rhe Norlh Dakoia ENGINEER. He is a member Phi Era Sigma and Sigma Tau, scholarship honoraries. ln addiiion he coniribules service as a member ol Iron Mask and Blue Key. He also heads lhe Srudenf Board ol Publicaiions. Pi Bela Phi's Cheryl Rodger is anolher Phi Bela Kappa. Morrar Board and ihe Sludenr Board ol publicafions head her major school lime acliyiry. Lasr fall her championship oi rhe Y. W. C. A. Big sisier program was a big iaclor in Ereshman orien- iarion worlc. A female who wears lhe panls, 'rhahs Dororhea Srinson. She is The 'iirsi woman 'ro manage Home- coming and lhe lirsr woman senior class president ln addiiion she is a Phi Bera Kappa and a member of lvloriar Board. CHERYL RODGER PAUL Du CHARME DOROTHEA STINSON RUSSELL ASLESON l lUHU'S lUHU Journalism's Russ Asleson, chubby and ehfusive, pul' new life inlo The Bysfander during his lerm as edilor ol lhe STUDENT. Olher achievemenls include Blue Key, Manager I939 Follies and The Presidency of Sigma Della Chi. Srraighf-A-l-lelen Oppegard and she didn'+ have lo rely on shiny apples is Della Garnnnas prexy. Phi Bela Kappa, Grey Gown, Business Manager of lhe I94O DACOTAH, and The direcfion of NIPA 'ralce up lime when she isn'+ working on her boolcs. Joyce Burnell plays a mean game ol lennis. For lwo years she has been a women's nel champion. She is fhe Chairman ol rhe lndependenr sludenfs, Edifor of The STUDENT, lvlorrar Board, and has served as Davis l-lall presidenl. JOYCE BURNETT WN O wr . D PPEGAR wm l -50- lUHU'5 LUHU Medic Johnny Gislason ran lhings lor Jrhe Y. M. C. A. belore his reliremeni To Dr. Prench's care in Science l-lall. l-le was Salulalorian of 'rhe Class of I939, Phi Bela Kappa, a member of Kappa Kappa Psi and rhe Concerl Band. Sig Swenson is noi' rhe besl chess player on lhe campus bul if serves as a good excuse lor keeping his hair mussed. lr-le is Theia Chi's prexy, lnlerlra- lerniiy Council presidenf, Iron Mask, Blue Key, and Edilor of rhe l94O DACOTAH. Gracious and charming-Rebecca Onslad is The pride and ioy ol +he Home Economics deparlmenr. She is a member ol Pi Bela Phi, lvlorlar Board, and every l-lome Economics honorary in Jrhe boolc. She is also a member ol Pi Lambda Theia, lfducaiion counierparl ol Phi Bela Kappa. REBECCA ONSTAD N x SIGURD JO HN GISLASON 1-'27 SWENSQ N Senior class officers Paul Ducharme, Bob Gunderson, and Sig Swenson Talce five on The Merrifield 5Tairs To Tallu Things over. lnserf-DoroTl1ea Sfinson. EYES TH THE EUTUHE- EHHS TS THE SHUUHD- THE CEHSS UE T940 STEPS SUT On iTs way ouT The class oT I94O looks Torward eagerly, yeT Tondly baclcward. IT cannoT buT reminisce on Tour years Tull oT experience. IT recalls apTiTude TesTs and Tresh- man orienTaTion days, TogeTher wiTh The Trosh Teeling oT scholasTic uncerTainTy and social bewildermenT. lT recalls geTTing The swing oT Things. IT remembers how iT lilced being rah-rah and going To a TooTball game Tor The TirsT Time. Sophomore recollecTion3 concern Themselves more wiTh Tormfng aTTiTudes Than oT acTual evenTs. By iTs iunior year in '38-'39 The class had emerged whole Trom Treshman orienTaTion and The sophomore adiusTmenT problem, There iT chose iTs academic paTh. There also iT emerged vic- Torious in Carney and broughT a big name orchesTra To The campus Tor iTs prom. As iT grew in imporTance '40 Tound iTselT a leader in sTudenT aTTairs. Personnel oT The Class wroTe universiTy his- Tory every day Through high scholarship aTTainmenTs and deeds on aThleTic fields and in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Marked also in The class is iTs Teminine Touch, espe- cially in The record oT honors. Women members oT The class have seT an imposing number OT TirsTs in all Things. Leaders oT The class Through The years have been Russ DurTee, Treshmany Sig Swenson, sophomore: RuTh Fur- sTeneau, iunior: and DoroThea STinson, senior. ATTer running The gamuT oT This experience The class sTands on The brinlc of someThing new. IT is drenched wiTh grade poinTs and courses, ready To sTep aside in Tavor of l94l, buT iT goes Torward in Tavor oT iTselT. S. S. Plilllll llIlE IUHIUHS Hllll SEHIUHS STEP UUT Lead Romanuic: and colorful, Prom nile culminares social aclivily ar The Universily. May 3 marlced lhe gafhering ol 'rhe enrire quora ol lhe I47 home-owned and borrowed dress suils in lhe school This year. Prom Manager Don l-leisland and his assislanls, Floor Manager Jay Allen, and commiuuee members Barney Toman, Jim Osgard, Ray l-lilchcoclc, and Adelaide l-lan- son laid 'rhe selling of uhe parry in a colonial garden, uhe resulr ol a lace-lilring job on ulrue Armory. Allyn Cassel and his swinging musicians pul lhe uouch ol rnodernily on lhe allair. Firsl in line was Dorolhea Srinson, Senior Class presie denl: rhen came l-leisland and Alba l-lalversont ne-xl Wairing af 'flue door. Billie Sarles and Camille Queenie Wachler do fhe Tradifional wailing ad in reverse. . A 4 1 . 'l ers for A S f e 19 -'I' - :gl rx - .Q 153'-RS :-'iii' N. J' 'Q' Ji ...J S 3 X - x orisehl' Of P Dol? romxfql Hefsf len D af-,dy ragga -ind Alb ' Dorofh e Helvers ee Sffnso e,-,l 11, Ja Y Arlen L was Junior Class head Bob Duea and his guesl: lhen came .lay Allen and Lois Ryan. Olhers in lhe lirsr len were Class olllicers, Bob Gunderson, Sig Swenson, Paul Ducharrne, Evans Karpenlco, Bob Dahl, and Belly Taylor wilh lheir guesls. Do lhe cloihes make 'rhe prom or vice versa? Banning, Gunderson, Ego, and com- pany look happy even in soup and fish. Picfure gives afmosphere fo flue page, don'+ you fl'1inll7 N E N X k I I kk. I V131 fx L'-JY -3.-.ur 2 ,,x A ?' .215 sl g' is: 'TF' Y . Oi AAKER, BETTY, SLA, Minol. N. D.. Della Gamma. YWCA, French Club. 0 ABELSON, LAVERN, Commerce, Sanish, N. D. 0 ALBERTSON, ALICE, SLA, Rugby, N. D., Chi Omega, WAA. ANDERSON, ELMER L., Educalion, Sl. Thomas. N. D., Lambda Chi Alpha. Phi Della Kappa, Madrigal Club. Pres.. Freshman YMCA Council. Chore- gus, Senior Class 0 ASLESON, RUSSELL T., Journalism, Grand Forlcs. N. D., Edilor ol Dalcola Sludenl, Grey Gown-Marshal, Edilor-Alumni Review, Who's Who, Sigma Della Chi, Pres., Blue Key, Sec., Direclor- Fliclcerlail Follies, Dacolah Slalzl-'38, '3'-7. Homecoming Commillee Chair- man. Ouill Club, Bus. Mgr. '37 Shall, Advisemenl' Day Commillee, '38. I AULD, BERNICE L., Educalion. Easl Grand Forks, Minn.. WAA, Board Member ol WAA. AUSTFJORD, DORA, Educalion, I-Iensel, N. D.. Sigma Alpha lola, Madri- gal, Glee Club, WAA. 0 AUSTINSON, OLIVER, Law, Ferlile, Minn.. Bela Thela Pi. 0 BANNING, VIRGIL, Commerce, Moll, N. D.. Sigma Nu, Blue Key, Radio Playmalrers, Scabbard and Blade, Pres.. Radio Edilor. Freshman and Varsily Traclc, lnlerlralernily Council, Pres., Program Direclor KFJM. BARBER, TRACY. Medicine, Grand Forlcs. N. D., Kappa Kappa Psi. Blue Key, Pres.. Band, lnlramural. YMCA, Pres.. YMCA Board ol' Direclors, Grey Gown-Marshal. Senior Prom, Ass'l' Mgr.. Parenls' Day. Direclor. 0 BARBIE, EDWIN, Law, Bismarck. N, D., Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Della Phi. Sl. Thomas College, Newman Club, Councilman Budge l-lall, ATO Music- Chairman. I BENSON. KRISTIN, SLA, Upham. N, D. BENTZ, WILBUR, Commerce, I-larvey, N. D., Thela Chi. lnframural Bas- lcelball-Foolball, Business Manager YMCA. 0 BERG, BERNICE, SLA, Alamo. N. D,, Valley Cily Slare Teachers' College. 0 BERGREN, ORVILLE, Commerce, Fargo, N. D.. Alpha Tau Omega. Sigma Della Chi, Dalcola Playmalcers, lnlerlrarernily Glee Club, Scabbard and Blade, Dacolah, Da- lcola Sludenf, Golf Team, Alumni Review, Foorball Announcer, Ass'l Mgr. Fliclcerlail Follies. Universily Sporls Commenlalor. NIPA Assislanl. BERTHEUSON, DONALD, Commerce, Reynolds, N. D,, Thela Chi, Della Sigma Pi. ROTC Band, Dalcola Sludenl, lnlramural Sporls. LSA. 0 BJELLA ARLEY, Law, Epping, N. D.. Pres., Blue Key. Pres. LSA. Pres. Bela Sigma Alpha. Iron Maslr, Execulive Secrelary, YMCA, Hesperia '38, VP. Norrhe wesl' Region-LSA, Thela Chi, Public Affairs Council. 0 BLACK, WIL- LIAM. Law, Dunn Cenler, N. D., lndependenl Council, Dalrola Sludenl, l938 Homecoming Commiflee. -54- 99 ,3 1-vi.: Q.. , me 4:61 qw ,QQ BLATHERWICK, ROBERT, Medicine Van I-Iocrk, N D., Sig'-'ia Chi Phi Bera kappa, Universifv pi Iowa 0 BOE, PERSHING Law Fin ey Sigma Chi, 0 BORDEN, EMILY, M. SLA, Grand Forks, N. D. 0 BOUTROUS, GEORGE, SLA Brsrrart- Kappa Kansa Psi. Cong-err Band. I BRAKKE, PERRY, SLA M:ViIIe, N. D Treva Chi Nirfh Daiwa Agricuvufe Ct- eqe, 0 BRANDT, OLGA, Cofrifnerce, Boiiineau. BRENKUS, MIKE, Educafion Whiring, Ind., Sigma Nu, Poorbaii Track. 0 BRIGGS, LORRAINE, SLA Dei.iIs Lake N, D. Ch' Omega Zera Phi Era Pres., Dakora Piavmakers Radio Piavnnakers Board Mernher QIWAA YWCA. 0 BRODERSON, OSC Commerce. Banks, N, D. O BUNDE, RENA, Thcrnpson, N. D., Edui1arion,GIee C ub, WAA, Pe-nares, Peo CIub. O BURN JOYCE, SLA, Cummings, N, D., Morfar Board, Mairix, Ediior Dakofa SIudenr, Norrhern Srare Teachers CoIIeqe. Mari querre. Mich., YWCA Senior Cabiner, Davis I-IaII Treasurer. Davis I-IaII Presidenr. Merlar Board Treasurer, Presidenr Mar- rir, lndeoendenr President Big Sis'er Tennis Champion, WAA, Srudenr Assisfan? in Journaiism Shadow Ba'i Chairman Whos Wh-3 Among Sfudenrs in American CoIIeg-as and Univ. Dacofah Classes Editor, Dakoia Sfudenr: Re-oorrer, Assis- ran' Desk Ediror, Socieiy Ediror, Associafe Ediror, Whos Who, 0 BUTLER, MAURICE E., Commerce, Scranton. N. D.. Dekfa Tau Deira, ROTC. Scabbard and BIade. BUTTZ, MARJORIE, SLA Leeds N. D., ADT, Radio Piavmakers MadrigaI, Giee Cfub, GirIs Sexfefre YWCA, Deans A1- visorv Councii, Piayrnakers. 0 BYRAM, NORMA, SLA. Casse-Iron N. D., Pi Bera Phi, Nu Delra Pi, Deifa Phi De-Ira. Barra Phi Era NDAC, Penares. Dakora Pkavmakers, French CIub, YWCA. Senior Cabinei, 0 BYRNE, LYNN, Educaiion Grand Forks, Delra Tau Delra, ROTC. O CARLSON, VINCENT, Engineering, Grand Forks, N. D., ASCE Secrerarv-Treasurer Norih Dakofa Engineer. 0 CARROLL, MARY, SLA, Grand Forks, ADT. YWCA. 9 CARTER, ALICE, Educaiion, Grand Forks, N. D., WAA, Dancing Club, Radio. CASHEL, JOHN, Law, Graf+on, N. D., Phi DeIfa Phi, Piayrnakers, Scabbard an-I Biade Newman CIub. 0 CHECK, RAY. SLA, WiIIis'ron, N. D., Kappa Sigma, ROTC, and Concerr Bands, MadriqaI CIub, Newman Club. Univ. Riiie Team. 9 CHESROWN, RUSSELL, Engineering, Linron, N. D.. Kappa Sigma. A I C h E. 0 CLAYBURGH, DONNA, Educaiion Grand Forks, Pi Beia Phi, Univ. Monrana, YWCA, Penares, French Club. 0 COCHRANE, A. M., Medicine, Brainerd Minn., Univ. of Minn. 9 CONNERS, VIRGINIA, SLA. Grand Forks N. D., De-IIa Zefa, Nu Deira Pi. -55- AR. ETT 1? F , -a-go , A .::,.,l 'Q- Ql E53 CRAWFORD, KEITH, Enzineerirg, Morrir, N, D., Kappa Sigma, ASCE, 0 DAHL, JOHN, Commerce Osnabrook, N. D., ROTC Baird. 0 DANFORD, KENNETH ARTHUR, SLA, Hankinson, N. D., Univ, af Minnesora, Univ. af Oregon. 9 DAWES, HELEN, SLA. Ellendale, N. D,, Ellendale Normal. 0 DeMOULLY, MARY LOU, Law, Flasher, N. D., Delra Delra Delra. Pres.. Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Kappa Bera Pi. Queen or Law School, Sec. or Freshman Law Class. 0 DICKER, FLORENCE, SLA, Grand Forlfs, N. D., Kappa Alpha Thera, YWCA Senior Calainer, Nu Delra Pi, Penares, Phi Bera Kappa. DIETRICH, PHYLLIS, Educarion, Grand Forks. N. D., Delra Delra Delra. 0 DONOVAN, EDWARD, SLA, Langdon, N. D.. Yaopa Sigma, German Club. . DRYBURGH, FRANClS, Grand Forks, N. D., Educarion, Delra Delra Delra, U DUCHARME, PAUL, Engineering, Red Lake Falls, Minn., Who's Who, Phi Era Sigma, Sigma Tau, Blue Key, lron Mask, AIMME. Ediror, N, D. Engineer, Pres, Srudenl Board af Publicarions, lndependenr Council, Who's Who in American Uniyersiries. 0 DUCK, DONALD, SLA, Dickinson, N. D., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dickinson Srare Teachers' College. 0 DUKART, RALPH, SLA, Dickinson, N. D., Dickinson Srare Teachers' College, Newman Club. EGO, CHARLES, Commerce, Lisbon, N. D., Sigma Nu Presidenr, Blue Key, Delra Sigma Pi, Presidenr Kappa Kappa Psi. Be-ra Alpha Psi, Execuriye Board YMCA, Presiclenr YMCA, Assisranr Homecoming Chairman. 9 EINARSON, BERGTHORA, Educarion Upham, N. D.. Madrigal Club, Minor Srare Teachers College, Borrineau School af Foresrry, YWCA. O ENGEL, ANGELO, Educarion, Srrasburd. N. D., Band, Dickinson Stare Teachers' College, Radio, Newman Club. 0 ERICK- SON, EARL, Law Garrison N. D, 0 ERICKSON, INEZ M., Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D. I EVANS, DONALD, Engi- neering, Wi'lisron, N, D, FAIR, JAMES, Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D., Phi Delra Thera. O FERING, CLlFF H., Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D., Phi Delra Thera. Madrigal. Moorhead Srare Teachers College. 0 FLYNN, DOROTHY, Grand Forks, N. D., SLA. Pi Bera Phi, Penares, Nu Delra Pi. 0 FORD, CATHERINE, SLA. Grand Forks, N. Dak. l FORKNER, ALICE, Educarion, Bismarck, N. D.. lfaopa Alpha Thera, Sigma Alpha lora, Madrigal, YWCA, Carney Commirree, Carney Accompanisr. 0 FREDER- IKSON, ANNA, Educarion, Perersburg, N. D. -56- FURSTENEAU, RUTH, Educalion, Grand Eorls. N. D., Delia Gafnrna. Sigma Alpha Iora, Dalcofa Playmalers, Madrigal, Glee Club, WAA, Women's League, Pres., Junior Class. Pres., Freshman Class Ollicef. YWCA, Radio Playrnakers, Who's Who in Colleges of America. 0 GAHR, WILLIAM, Engineering, While Burfe, S. D., Sigma Tau, Business Manager of Norrh Dalofa Engineer, Councilman and Treasurer, Budge Hall, Pres. of A S C E, Member of Eng. Council. O GARWOOD, KENNETH, SLA. Souris. N. D., Sigma Chi, Della Sigma Pi, Band, School ol Forestry, Bo?- rineau. GERSHMAN, LYNA, Grand Forks, N, D., Educarian, 0 GLASERUD, CORA, Educafion, Grand Forks, N, D., Phi Lambda Thela, Glee Cluk WAA, Pep Club, YWCA, Ar+s and Crahls. Orchesis. 0 GLASSCOCK. THOMAS, Medicine, Hawarden, iowa, Phi Del'a Thefa, Traci Inlrafnural Sporis. GRABLE, MARY MARGARET, SLA, Sl. Joseph, Mo., Pep Club, Newfnar Club, Sl. Joseph Junior College. 0 GRAPP, WESLEY, Law. Aberdeen. S, D., Bela Thefa Pi, 0 GRUNKE, ARTHUR, Commerce, Crosby, Bela Alpha Psi, Bela Gamma Sigma, Phi Era Sigma, Hesperia, Newman Club GUNDERSON, ROBERT, Medicine, Anera, Sigma Nu, Pres., Blue hey. Sigma Xi, Business Manager Siudenf, lnrerfrarerniry Council, Treasurer Senior Class, 0 HAGAN, EDWARD, Willisron, N. D., Medicine, lfappa Sigma, German Club, Newman Club, Inframural Sporrs, Universiry of Minnesofa. 0 HAGEN, LORRAINE PAGE, SLA, Grand Fcrls, Nu Della Pi, ADT, Penafes, YWCA Senior and Junior Cabinet. HALSETH, ARDITH, Educafion, Grand Forks, N, D., Alpha Phi, Zera Phi Era, Narional Collegiale Players. 0 HAMMAR, LEONARD, Engineering, Minor. ASCE, Minor Siale Teachers College, Boise Scholarship, 0 HAN- SEN, DONALD, SLA, Grand Eorlcs, N. D., Bela Thera Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Ollicers Club-ROTC, lnrramural Sporis, lnlerlralerniiy Council. HANSON, ADELAIDE, SLA, Grand Forlis, N. D., Kappa Alpha Thera. Pres., Penales. Della Phi Delia Pres., Nu Della Pi, Vice Pres, YWCA, Junior Cabiner Pres., Gray Gown. 0 HARTMAN, BETH, Educarion, Lang, don, N. D., Gamma Phi Bela. Glee Club, Madrigal Club, Reporrer on Srudenf, WAA, Orchesis, YWCA, 0 HEGGEN, ZONA, Educalion, Devils Lake, Delia Gamma. -57- HENDRICKSON, DOUGLAS, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 HENRY, CECILIE, SLA, Jamesiown, N. D., Gamma Phi Bela. Pres. '39, Playmakers, NDAC, Panhellenic Pres. '39, 0 HERREID, GRANT, Moorhead, Minn., Educalion, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, Car- ney Choregus, '37-'38-'39, lnierlralernify Sing Direcior, '39-'40, Pres. of Band. '39-'40, Inframural Touchball, '37-'38-'39-'4O. HERZIG, PAUL, Commerce, Bowman, N. D., Thefa Chi, Scabbard and Blade, YMCA. 0 HIESTAND, DONALD, Engineering, Grand Forks. N. D.. Delia Tau Delfa, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, lnlerfrafernify Council, Home- coming Ass'l, Chairman. I HILMER, LORNA GLEE, Commerce, Epping, N. D., Chi Omega, Phi Chi Thela, Panhellenic. HOGAN, DOROTHY, Educafion, McVille, N. D., Gamma Phi Bela, Zela Phi Era, Playmakers. NDAC, Univ. of Minn., Newman Club, YWCA, Arls and Crafls. 0 HOGANSON, SHERMAN, Commerce, Perley, Minn., Thela Chi, NDAC. 0 HOLODONICK, JOHN, Educafion, Wilfon, N. D., Fool- ball, Boxing, lnlramural Baskelball, Hockey. HUSEBY, LYLE E., Law, Grand Forks, N, D., Della Sigma Rho, Hesperia, Playmakers, NDAC, Debale Team, Winner of lniercollegiale Peace Con- Tesf, Winner of Sfockwell Oraforical Conlesf, Winner of King's Confesl, Winner of Sfaie Peace Coniesf, Rooier King, Universily Peace Council. 0 JEROME, DOROTHY, SLA, Devils Lake. N. D., Gamma Phi Bela, Pena ales, Newman Club. 0 JOHNEJACK, EMIL, Grand Forks, N. D., Law. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHNSON, PAUL LUTHER, Medicine, Taylor, N. D., Sl. Olaf College. LSA. 0 JOHNSON, VERN E., Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D., Alpha Tau Omega, ROTC, Scabbard and Blade, Treas., Varsify Boxing. 0 JOHN- STON, LEWIS, Commerce, Graflon, N. D., Delia Tau Della. JOHNSTONE, KENNETH, SLA, Wahpelon, N. D., Inlramural Sporls. NDAC, lndependenl' Council, Wesley Foundalion. 0 JONGEWARD, PHYLLIS, SLA, Rugby, N. D., Chi Omega, Panhellenic, VP. 0 JOOS. NORMAN, SLA, Medina, N. D., Lambda Chi Alpha, German Club, ROTC Band, lnframural Sporfs, Inferfralernily Council. -5g- if 1 'Mimi . . . .-f ' :ST .NSW KAMPF, BERT, Educalion, Grand Forks, N. D., Kappa Kappa Psi, Band. 0 KANE, ALBERT C., Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D., Dululh Slale Teachers' College, Dululh Junior College, Univ. ol Minn. Exlension Division. 0 KARPENKO, NILES, Civil Engineering, Kiel, N. D., ASCE. 0 KENNEDY, ROBERT, Commerce, Bismarck, N. D., Alpha Tau Qmeqa, Varsily Tennis, ln- lrarnural Hockey. Valley Ciiy Sf. Teachers, Newman Club, lnterlrafernify Council. 0 KEOGH, DELORES, Educaiicin, Lake Park, Minn. 0 KINNIN6, MARJORIE, Educarion, Eaqle Butle, S. D., Alpha Xi Della, Playmalcers, Univ. ol Sourh Dalfola, V. P. Larimore I-Iall. KINSALA, JACK, SLA, Gilby, N. D., ADT, Iniramural Volleyball. 9 KITTEL, ANNE, SLA, Cassellon, N. D., Phi Bela Phi, Sigma Epsilon Sigma. YWCA Senior Cabinel, Grey Gown. O KLING, ROBERT, SLA, Bismarck, N. D., ADT, Varsily Tennis, Univ. ol Wisconsin. 0 KNUTSON, KENNETH, Law, lvlaxloass. N. D., Sigma Nu. 0 KOLSTAD, ARTHUR, Commerce, Hills- boro. N. D., Phi Alpha Epsilon, Bela Alpha Psi, lnlerlralernify Council, Inrramural Sporls. 0 KREMER, LESLIE, Medicine. Linion, N. D.. Kappa Sigma, Phi Bela Kappa, Phi Ela Sigma, Inrerlrarerniry Glee Club. German Club, Pres., Pres. Dacolah Board ol Publicalions, Sfudenl Board of Publicalions, Inlramural Sporls, Whois Who Among Colleges and Universilies, Vales diclorian, Campus Brolher, Junior Prom Comrnillee. KRETSCHMER, CLARENCE, Valley Cily, N. D.. Educalion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Valley Cify Sfale Teach-ers' College. 0 KRUCHTEN, ALVIN, Commerce, Perlh, N. D., Thela Chi, Bela Alpha Psi. Hesperia. 0 KRUEGER, DORIS ADELE, Educa- Iion, Grand Forks, N. D., Playrnalrers. YWCA. 0 KYLE, RUTH B., Educalion, Rolls, N. D.. Sigma Alpha lofa, Orcheslra, Band. Glee Club. YWCA. 0 LAKE, RUSSEL C., Commerce. Devils Lake, N. D., Bela Alpha Psi, ADT, Band. 0 LARKIN, AUDREY, SLA, Grand Forks. N. D., Della Gamma, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Playmakers, Sfuclenl Alzlairs Comrnilfee, YWCA, Women's League Board. LEE, NORMAN, Commerce, Spring Brooks, Wis., Phi Alpha Epsilon. 0 LEGGE, IRENE, Educaiion, Easr Grand Forks, Minn., Alpha Phi, Zela Phi Ela, Sec., Radio Playrnakers. Dacolah Playmakers, Pres. 0 LENUER, BEATRICE, SLA. Devils Lake, N. D., Radio Playmalrers, Womenls Club. Madrigal, WAA, French Club, Arls and Cralfs, Orchesis. U LEO, JAMES EDWARD. Law. Grand Forks, N. D., Della Sigma Rho, Playmalcers, Concerf Band. Sludenl Councilmen, Debafe Team, Winner ol Peace Con- Iesf, Winner ol Merrifield, Winner ol Freshman Sloclcwell Oralory Conlesl, Winner Srale Exlemporaneous Spealcing, Uni- versily Peace Council. 0 LEWIS, DONALD, Commerce, Dawson. N. D.. Valley Ciiy Slafe Teachers' College. 0 LIAN. EL- MER, Commerce, Fairdale, N. D. -59- f r' ? Q if me 0 - , f Q, . LIEN, ELTON, SLA. Boflineau, N, D., Norrh Dakola School of Foresrry. 0 LOCKEN, IDEAN, Kloien, N. D., Phi Alpha Fpsi- lon Inrrarnural Sporrs. 6 LOEFFLER, ROLAND, SLA, Elgin. N. D., Sfaie Teachers' College, Dickson. LSA. 0 LOMMEN, MARVIN, Engineering, Fordyille, N. D., Phi Eia Sigma, Sigma Tau, Sigma Xi, American Insriiuie ol Elecrrical Engineers. Pres. lnsiifule of Radio Engineers, Engineers' Council, Baulol-Noonan Scholarship, Advanced Miliiary Drill, Grey Gown, Big Brother. 0 LOVELL, MERLE, SLA, Beach, N. D. Delia Gamma, 0 LOVERUD, CARLYLE, Educaiion, Minneapolis, Minn., Alpha Tau Omega, Boxing Coach, Boxing Team, I.eHerman's Club, Universily Fooiball Trainer. LUND. MARIAN, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Kappa Alpha The-Ia, Nu Della Pi, Penaies, YWCA. 0 LUNDBERG, VERNON, Educaricn, Grand Forks N, D., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Madrigal and Band. Infrarnural Sporfs. 0 LYCHE, CYRUS. Law, Grand Forks, N. D., Phi Alpha Epsilon. I LYKKEN, ELAINE. Commerce, Gralron, N. D,, Phi Chi Thefa. Sec. Treas., Social Chairman of Larirnore I-lail, YWCA. LSA. 0 LYNCH, FRANCES, Educarion. Barnesyille, Minn., Delia Zefa, Pres. of ADT, Univer Siry Debale Sguad, Women's Glee Club, Madriqal Club, Radio Playmakers, Srudenf Assisfanr in English, Whos Who in American Universiries and Colleges, Newman Club, YWCA. 0 LYNCH, JACK. Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D., Sigma Chi. LYONS, BERNARD. Law, Grand Forks, N, D,, Freshman Law, Vice Pres.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Newman Club, Infrarnural I-Iockey. 0 MCCARTY. THOMAS, Commerce Law, Foresf Riimr, N. D., TKE, Phi Delia Phi. ' MCCRAE, SPENSER, Medi- cine. Grand Forks, N, D. 0 MCENROE, JOHN, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Sigma Nu, Sigma Della Chi. Pres.. Managing Edilor, Dakota Srudenf, Publiciiy Direcror lor Dacofah. 0 McENROE, ROSS. Law, Grand Forks, N. D., Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, 0 MCFADDEN, MARY JEAN, Commerce, Grand Forks, N. D,, Della Gamma, Sigma Epsilon Sigma. MCGREGOR, VERNA, Winnipieg, Maniioba SLA, Alpha Phi. I MCLEAN. DAVID. SLA, Buifsville, N. D., Sigma Nu. Play- makers Iriframural Sporfs, I-lomecoming Commiliee. Radio, 0 MADSEN, EDWIN, Commerce, Sfeele. N. D., Thefa Chi, Bela Alpha Psi. Befa Gamma Sigma. Phi Era Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Inlramural Sporls. Alpha Eugene Bye Scholarship Award. 0 MAHONEY, JAMES, Medicine. Tolra, N. D., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 0 MARSH, ALICE, Educa- +ion, Crooksfon, Minn., Pi Bela Phi, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Sigma Alpha Iora, Pi Lambda Thela. Madrigal Club, Wornen's Glee Club, Carney Ccimrniliee, Coed, Band Sponggr, Panhg-llenic Pres.. YWCA. 0 MATHIEU, DICK, Commerce, Grand Forks. N. D., Sigma Chi. .g,0. MATHISON, MARION, Commerce, Grand Forlz, N. D, Alpna Flni Sigma Alplia lora, Befa Gamma Sigma Viie Prez. Wiginieng Glea Clul: Madrif gal, Deans Advisory Council. 0 MATTHIASSON, BARNIE, Cpmmercfi-, Garclar. N. D., Bela Alpha Psi. 0 MOUNCE, GEORGE, Educariiiin, Minot. N. D., De-bale, Ivlinol Slab? Teachers Coileqe, Bob Janes Called? MERO, LORRAINE A., SLA, Grand Perla N. D, 0 MICHEL, DON- ALD C., Educalion, Brinsrnade, N. D., ADT, Wresflin-3, lnrramiiraf. 0 MICHEL, DONALD L., Commerce, Cleveland, N. D., Commerce-, James- lown College. MILLER, BEATRICE, Educalion, Broiler, N. D,, Della Zela, Madriqal Club, Mpls, Universify, Penales. 9 MILLER, LORNE, Educalion, Nome. N. D.. Sigma Clvi, U MITCHELL, STERLING. Engineering. Grand Eiirlz. N. D., Phi Era Sigma, Sigma Tau, Sigma Xi, Alurnni Edilcir 'fnqineiarf' MOORE, JERRY ALAN, Enqirteerinci. Fargo, N. D., ASCE, Minor Slab? Teachers Collage. 0 MORELAND, JACK, Commerce. Carpio, N. D. Tnera Cni, Kappa Kappa Psi, Hesperia, Madrigxal Club, Band, lnlraniural Sporfs. 0 MORTENSON, ETHEL, SLA, Croolsron, Minn., Siqrna Epgilon Siqma, Sigma Xi, Srudenr Council, Plni Bela Pappa, MOWERY, HARRY D., Law, Fargo, N. D.. lfappa Sigma. Pni Daw Plwi, Plii Epsilon Della, Dalfofa Playmalfers, Radio Playfnal-?rs. lnrramural l-ir. lenball, lnrerlrararniry Council, I MUNDT, EARL, Eduigalion. Epping, N. D., ADT, Dal-ora Playmalfers, Madrigal, Prea., Cnorogus, Senior Class. 9 MURPHY, CLARE, SLA, Grand Forls, N, D., Alplna Plii, Newman Club. Frencli Club, Penafes, Arla and Crafw. MURRAY, MARGARET E., SLA, Grand Forls, N. D., Alpha Phi, George Wrasliinglon Univarsily, Newman Club. 0 NABSETH, DONALD C., Medi- cine, Bufle, N, D., Sigma Chi, Jarnasfc.-.in College. 0 NELSON, MAR- GERY, Rugby, N. D., SLA, Della Gafnrfa. -6l- NELSON, VERNON, Commerce, Zahl, N. D., Kappa Sigma, Madrigal, Inreriraferniry Glee Club, Band, Inrrarnural Sporis. 0 NERO, MARK, Engineering, Bofrineau, N. D., AIME, Treas. Norlh Dakoia School of For- esiry, Boise Scholarship Award Winner. 0 NESTE, A. ROY, Commerce Law, Park River, N. D., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delia Phi, Inieriraierniry Council, Band, Inrramural Sporrs. NIELSON, ROSALIND, SLA, Rugby, N. D., Kappa Alpha Thela. Nu Delia Pi. 0 NORDOUIST, DALE M., Law, Underwood, N. D., Independeni Chair- man. Phi Bela Kappa, Iron Mask, Blue Key, Deira Sigma Rho, Phi Era Sigma. Board of Publicafions, Pres. Varsiry Debare, Siudenf Aiclairs Com- miriee, Honors Day Commirree, Winner of King's Oraiorical Conresr, Dr. Min Hin Li and Siaie Exremporaneous Speaking Coniesi Winner Siafe. Regional 3rd in Narional Young Republican Oraforical Conresis, Direcior Downlown Employment 0 NORGART, DAISY, Educaiion, Glassfon, N. D. WAA, Dance Club, Pep Club, YWCA, German Club. NORLING, LEONARD, Engineering, Washburn, N. D., Jamesrown Col- lege, Bera Sigma Alpha, ASCE, Jamesiown College. 0 O'CONNEL, ARTHUR T., Commerce, Glenburn, N. D. 0 O'GRADY, LOWELL, Waf- 'Iord Ciry, N. D., Law, Hesperia, Newman Club, San Francisco Junior College, Merrifield Orarorical Conresr, O'KEEFE, BETTY, Educarion, Grand Forks. N. D., Pi Bela Phi. I ONSTAD, REBECCA, Educaiion, Grand Forks, N. D., Pi Bela Phi, Morfar Board, YWCA Pres., Nu Delia Pi Pres., Grey Gown, Pi Lambda Theia, Socieiy Ediror Dacorah, Who's Who, Penares, LSA Regional Sec. Home Ec.. Open I-louse-Chairman, Womans Glee Club. 0 OPPEGARD, HELEN, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Deira Gamma, Phi Bela Kappa, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Mafrix, Srudenr Ediiorial Siaff, NIPA Direclor, Business Manager, Daco- iah, Moriar Board, Sec. Junior Class, Grey Gown. PATHMAN, CHARLOTTE, Educaiion, Carson, N. D. 0 PATTERSON, BEN B., Commerce, Deer River, Minn., Bela Theia Pi. 0 PETERSON, CLIF- FORD, Commerce, Grand Forks, Figure Skarers Club. PETERSON, DOUGLAS R., Educaiion, Easr Grand Forks, Minn. 0 POL- LOCK, LYLE W., Engineering, Bowman, N. D., Sigma Tau, Sigma Xi, AICE, NDAC. 0 PRATT, WILLIAM, SLA. Grandin, N. D., NDAC. 1 -62- 'Qi' vw' w T 'Sy f- . V 4- ' 5 A QUAST, NElL D., SLA, Bisnnarcl' N. D.. Lambda Chi Alpha. Playmakers, lnlramura, Sporrs l-lomecofning Cornrnirlee, ln, ferlrafernify Council. 0 REFF, JEANNE, SLA, Grand Fcrls, N, D,, Del'a Deira Delra, Marrif, Dacciah Siail 39, 0 REI- SHUS, SlGRlD E., SLA, Easr Grand Forks, Minn., Alpha Phi, Nu Del'a Pi. Della Phi Della, Fresl'-man Carney Commiilee, Penares, Arrs and Cralrs, YWCA, LSA. 0 RICE, FRANKLIN, Fngireering, Velva. N. D., AITF, Slare School ol Science Wahpeion, U RINKER, MARGARET, Educaiion, New Rockford, N. D., Delra Gamma. 0 RODNING, SELMER, Com- merce, Minnewaulnan, N. D., Bela Alpha Psi, clarnesfown College, LSA, RODGER, CHERYL, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Pi Bela Phi, Sigma Alpha Iota Movar Board, Phi Bela Kappa, Board oi Publicarions. 5 RONEY, DONALD, Law, Oakes. N. D., Alpha Tau Omega, Pres., Delra Sigfna Pi, Phi Delra Phi, Scab- bard and Blade, Track, '37-'38-39, Blue Key Pres., lnlerlralerniry Council Pres., lron Mask, Whos Who l'?39, Sruclenr Allairs Comrnirree '37-'33-'39, Who's Who in American Colleges '37-'38-'39 Homecoming Commilfee Chairman '35- '36-'37-'3S-'39, 9 ROVELSTAD, ROBERT, Law, Grand Forks. N. D., Sigma Nu, Grey Gown l939. Playmakers. lnlere lrarerniry Glee Club, YMCA Execuliye Board, Freshman Law Class Pres. 5 RUUD, JEAN, SLA, Grand Forks, N, D., Della Gamma, Srephens College, YWCA. 9 RYAN, LOlS, Gamma Phi Bela, Grand Forls, N. D, 9 SAD, GLENNA, SLA, Valley City, N, D., Delra Gamma, Valley Ciry Srare Teachers' College. SALDIN, CARL N., Engineering, Sr. Thomas, N. D., Sigma Tau, ASCE, Engineers Council. 0 SAVAGE, LOUIS, Chemical Engineering, Glen Ullin, N. D., Sigma Xi, Sigma Tau, Dickinson Sraie Teachers' College. 0 SENECHAL, LEONARD, Commerce, Minor, N. D., Tau Kappa Epsilon, 0 SEVERSON, ARTHUR, Engineering, Sianley, N. D., Sayre Hall Pres., Sigma Tau Pres., Phi Era Sigma, Sigma Xi, AlChF Pres., Engineers Council, Boise Scholarship Award, AlChE Scholasric Award. O SEXTON, MORRELL, Commerce, Fargo, N. D., Sigma Chi, Leffermans Club, Ollicers' Club-ROTC, Varsily Track. Milifary Ball, lnrramural Acfiyiries, 0 SHAFER, BARBARA, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Gamma Phi Bela, Nu Della Pi, Pi Lambda Thela, North Dakora Agriculfural College, YWCA, Penaies Treas., Assisfanr Big Sisler Chairman, Panhel. lenic Delegaie. SHAW, HUGH, Commerce. Ambrose, N. D., Kappa Sigma, Inrramural Sporls, Univ, ol Minn, 0 SHEAF, FRANCIS, Law. Kenmare, N. D., Lambda Chi Alpha, Dakoia Playmakers, lniramural Sporis, Marque-'fre U. 0 SHIRK, VERNA. Educalion. Grand Forks, N, D., Pi Lambda Thera Secy. 0 SHJEFLO, ALTON, Enoineering, Dickinson, N. D., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASCE, lnrramural Baseball, Volleyball, Baskerball, Univ, ol Idaho. I SIDENER, R. T., Lanslord, N. D., Commerce. Phi Alpha Epsilon. Maryville, Mo.-Slale Teachers Two years. 0 SIMENSEN, ELLIOT, Commerce, Devils Lake, N. D., Scabe bard and Blade. Dacolah Board ol Publicaiions, Varsiry Baskerball, lnrramural Board, Blue Key, Iron Mask, lndependeni Council. -63. S, .AQ QQ? ,uw ,xl . x SIMPSON, EDWIN, JR., SLA, Grand Forlrs, N. D., Sigma Nu, Sigma Xi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Conceri Band, Ari Ediror. Siudenf. Pasadena Junior College, Grey Gown, YMCA, Cabiner and Board oi Direclors, Phi Bela Kappa. 0 SIMPSON, LOIS, Educarion, Bisbee, N. D., Della Delia Della, ADT, YWCA. 0 SKOROPAT, ALEX W., Law, Wilron, N. D., Tau Kappa Epsilon. 0 SKREDSVIG, ARLENE, Educalion, Blooming Prairie, Minn., Gamma Phi Bela, NDAC, Sioux Falls Col- lege, YWCA. 9 SMITH, J. C., Churches Ferry, N. D,, SLA, Lambda Chi, 9 SOGARD, HERMAN, Commerce, Alamo, N. D., Phi Era Sigma, Bela Alpha Psi, lniramural, Aihlerics, SOLIEN, MARVIN, JR., Commerce. Jamesiown, N, D., Sigma Chi, Jameslown College. 0 SORENSON, ADELINE, Edu- cafion Grand Forls N. D., Delia Zefa, WAA, Womens Sporis, WAA Board. 0 SORENSON, V. STANLEY, Engineering, Reynolds. N. D., AIME, ROTC Band, Piile Team. 0 SORLIE, GEORGE, Law, Buxron, N, D., Phi Alpha Epsilon, Pres.. De- bfiie, NDAC, Inreriralernily Council. 0 STEBBINS, JEAN, SLA, Grand Forks, N, D., Kappa Alpha Thela. Sigma Epsilon Sigma Morrar Board, Phi Bela lfappa, Playmaiers, Pres., Radio Playrnalcers, Women's League Board, VP, French Club, Pres, 0 STEFFEN, MARVIN, Law, Parshall, N. D., Freshman Law, Treas. Lambda Chi Alpha, NDAC. STEVENS, BRUCE, Engineering. Cando, N. D., Phi Della Thera, Phi E+a Sigma. 0 STEVENSON, EDWIN B., Engineering. Fzrresr Piver, N. D., Sigma Tau. ASCE. Freshman Baslrerball, Superior Teachers, Engineers' Council. 0 STEWART, DOUG- LAS, Engineering. Gilby. N, D., Delta Tau Delia, Kappa Kappa Xi, Conceri Band, lnrramural Sporrs, ASCE. 0 STIN- SON, DARLYNE, SLA, Grand Forls, N. D., Delia Gamma, Nalional Collegiale Players, Playrnalrers, Slephens College, Phi Bela Kappa. 0 STINSON, DOROTHEA, SLA, Grand Forls. N. D,, Della Gamma, Phi Bela Kappa, Ivlorlar Board, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Assoc. Bus. Mgr.. Srudenl, Adv, Mgr., Sfudenr and Dacoiah, Homecoming Chairman, Dean's Advisory Council, Senior Class Pres., Senior Cabinel, YWCA. 0 STUMP, AMER PAUL, Engineering, Grand Forlcs, N, D., Sigma Chi, Sigma Tau, ROTC, SVARE, RUBY V., Educalion, Grenora, N. D., Madriqal. Glee Club, YWCA. 0 SVORE, FERDINAND, Engineering, Alexa ander, N. D,. Sigma Tau, Concordia. NDAC, Scabbard and Blade, Engineers Council, ASME, 0 SUTTON, NEAL, Com- meriie, Grand Forls N. D. Scabloard and Blade, ROTC, Phi Della Thela. 0 SWEETLAND, ANDERS, Educalion. Grand Fork, N, D. I SWEETLAND, PHYLLIS, SLA, Grand Forks, N. D., Pi Bela Phi, Nu Delta Pi, Conceri' Band, Penales, YWCA, Arrs and Craifs, Phi Bela Kappa. 0 SWENDIMAN, BETTY JANE, Educalion, Grand Forlrs, N. D., Delia Gamma, YWCA, WAA, Pep King. -64. SWENSON, SIGURD, Commerce, Larimore, N. D., Tliela Cni, Class Presi- denl, Grey Gown, Iron Mask, Blue Key, Wlwo's Wlio, Inlerlralernny Coune cil Presidenl, Sigma Della Chi, Plwi Era Sigma, Bela Alplna Psi, Frosli Foolball, Dalrola Sludenl Slafrl, Ecliror '40 Dacolah, 0 SWINLAND, WIL- LIAM A., Law, Lalrola, N. D., ROTC, Band. 0 THIELGES, PALMER, Come merce, Jameslown. N. D., Bela Alpha Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band. THORESEN, AURELIA, SLA, Grand Forlas. N. D., ADT. 0 THORESON, RUTH E.. SLA, Della Gamma, Yorlc, N. D., Treas. Freslnman Class, Penales. 0 THORPE, H. HARPER, Medicine, New Rockford, N. D., Sigma Chi. THRONSON, RICHARD, Commerce, Thief River Falls, Minn., Plwi Alplia Epsilon, lnlramural Sporfs, lnlerlralernily Council, Sec. of Plwi Alplia Epsilon, M. D. S., Sludenl Pilol. 0 TJORNHOM, NATALIA, Educalion. Hillsboro, N. D., Concordia College, Sf. Olaf College, YWCA, Larimore Hall, Pres. 0 TOMAN, BERNARD L., Commerce, Mandan, N, D.. NDAC. Sigma Alplria Epsilon, Pres., Scabbard and Blade, CadelCap1ain, Inlerlra- Ternily Council, Sec. Treas., Cliairman, lnlerlrafernify Banquel, Inrramural Baslrelball and Baseball. TOPP, DARRELL, Law, Grace Cify, N. D., Plwi Alplwa Epsilon. 0 ULVE. INEZ-MURIEL, Forman, N. D., Educafion, Della Della Della, Pi Lambda Tlwefa, Pres, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, YWCA, Panliellenic, Arts and Cralls. Pep Club, Pe-nares, German Club, Nu Della Pi. ' VAUGHN, GEORGE F., Engineering, Cando, N. D., Plii Della Tliela, Kappa Kappa Psi, Blue Key. Band, Sludenl Board of Publicalions. WALDON, RALPH, Engineering. New Poclrlord, N. D., ROTC, Engineers' Council, V. P. of American lnslilure of Eleclrical Engineers. 0 WHEELI- HAN, JOHN, Commerce, Elleridale, N. D., Ellendale Slale Normal and Incluslrial. 0 WELLS, NEIL. Commerce, ST. Jolin, N. D., Tlwela Clii, New- man Club, Inlramural Sporfs, lnferlralernify Treasurer Assoc. Pres. WERNER, KERMIT L., Commerce, Srreeler, N. D., Alpha Tau Omega, Valley Cily Slale Teacliers. 0 WHEELER, BEVERLY, Commerce, Grand Forlrs, N. D. 0 WEISS, ROLAND BAKER, Law, Sheldon, N. D., NDAC. -65- l Q Q 'gi' . ' ia f 1 u Nur' isqa nn .ix I W, . gk .ui 3 - . il.. 4. I N sg. ' V . Q r 1 E g Nr, ' 9. Q 0 F x xx, I A Fl .ax A.. . dl 'T P X F-'vw Pl' XV' Q . , QW -3 ii .Ss 5 lihvszgk. V7 me h X 5 X Zig V. G aN - we 1, Hfavvwg, ' . I . X: ' ,gb I ..-ji XS ' - gffi 53 Q Q' QLX qs. LOLLP Gli- l3l3Q3C9lX WICKLUND, MAURICE, Medicine, Grenora, N. D., Grey Gown NDAC. Phi Bela Kappa. 0 WILLIAMS, HAROLD, SLA, Fossfon, Minn., Phi Alpha Epsilon, ADT. 0 WOLFE, IGNATIUS, Educalion, Sirasburq, N. D., Play- malcers, Newman Club, German Club, Madriqal, Tennis, Golf, Valley Cily Stale Teachers' College. SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES ARE NOT LISTED Carpenier, Cleron Chrisfianson, Obin Clark, John DeLano, Mary Donovan, Edward Eisenmeier, Anna M. Evans, Donald Ferguson, Florenz Fryklcen, Alice Gahr, William Garloclc, Roberf Giicford, Lindsay Graham, Roberi Granrud, Clarice Gray, John John, l-lilda Marlin, l-larold Miller, Jim Nero, Marlc Newion, Wilmer Newlon, George Nesle, R. Oliver, Ralph Rifler, Gilman Rossaaen, Roderick Schwarls, Raymond Sell, M. Kalhryn Smeby, Paul Valenline, Roberf Ward, Sieve Websfer, James SEHIUR H Sigma Epsilon Sigma Anne Killel Audrey Larlcin Helen Oppegard Erhel Morlenson Mary Jean McFadden Inez Muriel Ulve Alice Marsh Dorolhea Sfinson Cheryl Rodger Jean Srebbins Phi Efa Sigma Marvin Lommen Arlhur Severson Paul Ducharme Sigurd Swenson John Gislason Herman Sogard Edwin Madsen Morfar Board Jean Slebbins Cheryl Rodger Rebecca Onslad Russell Asleson Tracy Barber Paul Ducharme Dale Nordguisr Donald Roney Sigurd Swenson Granl Herreid Arley Biella Paul Ducharme Dale Nordquisl' Phi John Gislason Leslie Kramer Cheryl Rodger Helen Oppegard Florence Diclcer Darlyne Srinson Blue Iron Helen Qppegard Joyce Burnell Dorolhea Srinson Key George Vaughn Ellior Simensen Arley Biella Virgil Banning Charles Ego Earl Mundi Arlhur Severson Mask Sigurd Swenson Donald Roney Ellior Simensen Bela Kappa Edwin Simpson Phyllis Sweelland Emily H. Borden Erhel Morlenson Dororhea Slinson UHURS Bela Gamma Sigma Edwin Madsen Arlhur Grunlce John Gray Palmer Theilges Paul Ducharnne Marvin Lornmen Srerling Milchell Carl Saldin Alice Marsh lnez Ulve Verna Shirlc Barbara Shafer Mary Jean Mcfadden Selmer Rodning Beverly Wheeler Sigma Tau Louis Savage Arlhur Severson Amer P. Slump Lambda Thefa Cora Glaserud Belh Harlman Rebecca Onslad Ruby Svare lndividual Awards Valediclorian-Jean Sfebbins. Salulalorian-Leslie Kremer. Alpha Eugene Bye Award-Edwin Madsen. Marine Appoinrmenl-Carlelon Simenson Va rsify LeHermen FOOTBALL Mike Brenlcus, James Hallen, Phil Poppler, Leon ard Senechal, Jaclc Wesl, John Holodniclc Evan Lips. BASKETBALL Carleron E. Simenson, Evan Lips. TRACK Milce Brenlcus, Morrel Sexron. TENNIS John Bonzer, - 67 - Grey Gowns were, lefr +o righi, sirring, Adelaide Hanson, Helen Oppe- gard and Rebecca Onsfad. Sfanding, Marwin Lommen, Sigurd Swenson, Merle Lovell, Roberi' Rovelsfad, Edwin Simpson, Tracy Barber, Cheryl Rodger, Russell Asleson and Ann Kirfel. Barber, as faculfy marshal, and Asleson, as class marshal, led ihe proces sions. Edwin Simpson was head usher. All fhe Grey Gowns are iuniors. In lhe picfures below can be seen pari of fhe record Golden anniversary commencemeni exercises ai 'rhe Universiiy lasi year saw suave Crown Prince Olav of Norway here io give ihe main speech. Ai This wriiing lhe world is seeing Prince Qlav warbound in his nalive land. Lasi year's exercises saw 260 Universiry siudenls gel degrees. I+ saw one of ihe largesf crowds ever fo aiiend commencemeni here. I+ saw Dr. Richard Beclc, proiessor oi Scandinavian languages, have a field day rushing around making arrangernenis for rhe royal guesis. ll saw his aiiempi io siage ihe graduaiion in Memorial siadium meer wiih secrer service disapproval and be discarded. Ceremonies siaried June 4 wiih an academic pro- cession irom Vifoodworrh l-lall To ihe Armory for baccalaureaie services. Baccalaureaie address was presenied by Dr. Jim Dan Hill, presideni oi Sraie Teachers College oi Supe- rior, Wis., and nored educaior. Presidenl John C. Wesr presided. crowd rhar a++ended commencemenl exercises. Below are Crown Princess Marlha and Crown Prince Olav as rhey eniered fhe Armory for +l1e ceremonies. -,g,3. Parenrs and alumni day srarled fhe morning ol June 6 wifh a four ol lhe campus supervised by seniors and by members of Grey Gown. Then came rhe annual alumni meeling in Woodworrh audilor- ium, where many of lhe alumni once walched similar commence- menr exercises. The lradilional banquer was held downlown lhal evening. Members ol lhe srale board ol adminisrralion, Judge J. D. l-larris, Slale Superinlendenl Arlhur Thompson, Mall Dahl, lvlarl Forlrner and Judge R. l-l. Sherman were in rhe receiving line wilh Presidenr and Mrs. Vleslr and William McCosh, senior class presi- denl, al The recepron lor seniors and lheir parenls lhal nighl. Universily Baridmasler John lf. l-loward led his group in a concerl ouldoors on The lawn ol rhe Presidenfs house. Commencemenr day acriviries slarled wirh anorher academic procession lo Jrhe Armory, where lhe program was begun as soon as rhe royal parly arrived lrom a luncheon in lheir honor. The Universiry concert band and lhe lvladrigal Club furnished The musfcal porlion ol lhe qradualion exercises, while The Womens Glee Club sang several selec- 'rions al rhe baccalaureale services. The invocalion and benediclion were led by lhe Reverend James Roberlson. On lhe commirlee in charge ol commence- menr lasl year were John E. l-loward, chairman, Cecil Byers, l-lywel C. Rowland, Franlu Webb and R. O. Wilson. Members ol lrhe special commillee appoinled by Presidenl Wesl ro welcome rhe Prince and Princess were Dean W. G. Belc, Dr. Richard Beclr, Dean Thormodsqard and A. M. Rovelslad. Universily sludenls and The G r a n d P o r lc s lownspeople were complelely won over by rhe charm and poise ol lhe Crown Prince and Prin- cess. Followed by crowds wherever rhey wenf, Olav and Marlha always had a smile and a wave lor everyone. -69- Prince Olav delivers his address Leff lo righl, Presidenl Wesl, Prince Olav, Princess Marfha, Governor Moses N01 .A ,- -x T 1? Tor The acwunl hob- Siebbirfs smtzjaxbhe magic zrouP5 'leigaaaf-wf f ' afgmbe' cis viii va - a 0 ' hem! Moi-ka' by 0' me M W' Biella and -lasulahnq' e . T . ev' an domq a ,usal n ef-we . siphabe evo- N Bxella I5 an YMCA' cl haleri Arllifltkle Seliiconqgaalef 'hh Qi s Ns,-. CHTITPUS LEHDERS Oil Tor The wheels ThaT make The campus go round is The sweaT Trom The labors oT The campus leader. Covered wiTh glamor by The movies and college TicTion, his loT is Tar Trom ThaT. l-le may labor mighTily buT in The end his eTTorT is rewarded by a SO WT-TAT Trom The sTudenT body aT large. NoT so dismal, however, is The picTure when iT is loolced on in The lighT oT experi- ence gained. For hisTory has a way oT re- peaTing iTselTg and records oT pasT BMOCS and BWOCS indicaTe ThaT The biTe oT The leadership bug is chronic and leaders in school, lead aTTer school. BMOC's Vaughn and Simmenson plc? big Things on The sfeps of Merrifield Hall. .lmaiszz S.. . HHIJ HIURE HUTS 'NES J . s'9?i':f'E,- Avi -:. -xl -1. i-Ei' Lil u-, so ..,,. ...- ig V, T- ' ' ' ., 2 ,. A . ' 1' isp, Fox Herreid is number one man in his own Jazz Band. He sfudies music buf he enioys sclwool as a greal' counlry club. Q o l 'N5 ' fi . a- you-Qs' +s'39,i' iflfiltml '-iiylkm ,.J,..:2l1+i5'i Audrey Larkin lends off +l'ie Medics will: fhe lradifional anfidofe. And on ihe lawn in froni of Science Hall, foo. -7l- SP arlry, lhe Sioux Scalper, worlrs on Bob Gunderson, business manager. Phil p ' OPPIQ 'S fncu r I-fad 'vb 961 1- :if 0, fo Us ries dnwhin oof andp e. his own 9 fha, erfmenf wmds' ST UDENT Thirly years ago a Universiry alumnus, Lawyer E. Claude Carney, '03, conceived fhe idea ol a yearly com- pelifion in choral singing among lhe classes. l-le orlered a prize ol S50 lo lhe winning class. For 30 years once-Universily-debaler Carney has sen? a S550 checlc, and lor 30 conseculive years classes have compered in Carney Sing. The Sing, oldesr exisling Universily lradilion, yearly draws rhe besl ellorrs ol lhe srudenl body. Jusl when lhe heclzling and iesling srarled, no one lxnows, nor does anybody care. All lhafs cerlain is lhal everyone and anyone, including lhe professors, may come in lor his share. Parlicularly larsighled was Parsley l-laler Carroll E. Day, who presided al Carney This year. When lhe cus- lom regured cheers drowned our his repealed allemprs ro sfarl rhe lesriviries, Day held aloll a sign saying, My Frans7777 Alrhough lhe seniors under Choregus Earl lvlundl were awarded rhe prize, They were pushed hard by an enlhue siasric freshman mob led by Roberr Smilh. The freshies also held rheir own in The ballle of wils end. For rhe firsl lime in lhe hisrory of rhe conlesrs lwo brorhers were compeling choregi. Clayron lvlundr led lhe juniors againslr Brolher Earl's seniors. Marion lBudl Gorham headed lhe sophomore group which, according 'ro consensus among lhe large crowd ol specrarors, pulled mosl ol 'rhe wiser cracks ol lhe eve- ning. The SIO prize lor +he besr original song wenl lo Se- niors Earl lvlundr and Vera Mae Young lor A 'loasl lo Norlh Dalrolaf' To lop lhings oll, lhis 3O+h annual Sing was recorded and senl 'ro lhe Llniversily Alumni Club in Philadelphia. Upper lefl, Masler of Ceremonies Carroll E. Day, left and Earl Mundf. Middle, flue band sfarfs fhings ol f. Lower lefl, 'Freshmen under Rol::er+ Smirh. Lower righl, Marion Gorham leads 'rhe soph- omores. Upper righl, Clayfon Mundi, iunior choregus. CLHSSES Machinery oT sTudenT governmenT Turns slowly, wiTh sTudenT brains and eTTorTs Tor iTs cogs. Some- whaT aided by polifical oil and somewhaT hampered by red Tape and The inTerTerence oT The sTudenT body aT large, The class oTTicer council has iusT barely sTepped over The line oT being a muTual back-slapping group. Qrganized and puT inTo eTTecT Three years ago as an anT7doTe Tor poliTical Traming, The meriT sys- Tem oT elecTion is emerging Trom The embryo sTage as a TacTor in sTudenT government Each year brings TorTh some Torward sTep. The Junior Class This year elecTed Bob Duea, scholar exTraordinary, YM council member, and Board oT PublicaTions man, as ils president Vice presidenT was BeTTy Taylor, secreTary and Treasurer were Evans Karpenlco and Bob Dahl. Girls Tools over The execuTive deparTmenT oT The Sophomore Class when Cheerleader Jean Balmer was elecTed presideml. OTher oTT7cers were Doris l-lennessey, Alice Danuser, and Shirley Boylan. ProTege oT The regular council is The Treshman class group. lTs members are elecTed Trom a balloT prepared by selecTion Trom The regular class oT- Ticers council, This group draws up a panel Trom which Tour oTTicers are elecTed. The oTher Two members are There Through appoinTmenT by aTTili- aTed groups and Through independenlrs. Two oT The Trosh council members siT in on The senior group. Junior Class Officers on The Roclrs. They are Evans Karpenlro, BeTTy Taylor, Bob Dahl, and Bob Duea. Sophomore girls made a clean sweep of all offices. Leif To righT, Doris Hennessey, Jean Balmer, Shirley Boylan, and Alice Danuser. Freshman Officers plan season's worlm. They are Ed. Lander, Sheldon Farr, Larry Schlesinger, Mary Jean Bogenreif, Phyllis Kelly, and Jimmy Miles. -73- LIF franslafed info s+uden+ +erms adds up 'I'o some preHy gos- samer sfuff. I+ embraces fhe campus big sho'r, The fool'- ball hero, fhe parfy girl, and a lol' of fellows called JOE. Alfhough fheir heyday is brief, fhese individuals leave fheir mark on fheir conlemporaries and on 'lhose who come affer, +hey are fhe curreni' leaders and +he currenl followers. And ar+ificial as if is, +his is +he por1'ion of 'rhe college period which we 'fuck away in memory and drag E+ ou'r again and again. -74- sf: - hifi? 1. f gy, gy 1, X3-xvg -wx - - ' C V , . Q -,Q - ,km ' kms- .: v It W . ,. S A iwexm AN , Q Q . :E '5 , . , W, Q ,Qi ,. X -X . f' 'M '- .-,L ' X api'- P N Q' 'N' ,..gniha.- LIF franslaied info siudenl' 're samer srulif. I+ embraces ball hero, 'l'he pariy girl, Alfhough 'rheir heyday i +heir mark on +heir conl come afier, +hey are ihe followers. And arfificial e college period which we if ou'r again and again. -74- X mx X 41036 lr. ...ag ,mix W X X ,gf .Q ,fe f gm Qi wx X x -N bk 6 NE .X ,Q QW' 9 E51 pf i f BUHTHITS This division of 'rhe I94O DACOTAH confains: Major Spor+s, pages 79 fo 94 . . . Minor Sporfs, pages 95 'ro IO2 . . . Evenfs and Cccasions, pages IO3 +o I22 . . . Milifary, pages I23 +o I28 . . . Publicafions, pages I29 +o l39. -7g. -N6 V Wi .... x ' , ' ' ' xx iz, My l , 3 --7-A T:-'fr X f 'r:T'.5 'E -' 46 . 'I-- if 52 I L' f I X r 3 iff- I Ev Lips, leader of lhe l939 Sioux, laces on Bill Zulre's armor before a grueling praciice session. MAJOR SPORTS-Much ol lhe color of lhe college lile managed lo pui loolball, baslcelball, and lrack Teams of loclay comes from major sporls conlesfs. A+ Norlh info Field lhal have shown +0 excellenl advanlaqe. Whal- Dalcola on a budqel, characierized neilher by big ex- ever else can be said of lhe men behind lhe ieams, if pendilures or lavish speclacles, +he coaching slalzl has musl be admilled lhey know lheiriobs. -79- K. CUHUH LUEST l-lead Coach and DirecTor oT AThleTics, C. A. WesT, has seen and coached many a winning TooT- ball Team since coming To The NorTh CenTral Con- Terence alrnosT Two decades ago. l-le made his debuT inTo The NorTh CenTral ConTerence aT SouTh DalcoTa STaTe in l9I9 and came To NorTh DalcoTa UniversiTy in I928. AT The Broolcings school his Teams won Three ouT of a possible six ConTerence championships. Dur- ing his eleven years here aT UND The ConTerence pennanT has Tlown over The UniversiTy seven Times. Supper Time in The sTadium. Since coming here in l928 Coach WesT has ini- TiaTed and direcTed nighT TooTball, The building oT a huge winTer sporTs arena, and an inTramural seTup ThaT gives every sTudenT in The UniversiTy a chance To parTicipaTe in inTramural aThleTics. Besides building up Sioux aThleTics, C. A.'s TooT- ball Teams have Traveled Trom coasT To coasT and from Canada To The Gulf and, aTTer I I years on The gridiron, his record reads: 79 won, 24 losT and 6 Tied. Red JarreH Tapes Bud Monnes' 'FOOT HUDHK CHEER LEHDERS 1: Q'- x Q. A ci ' ' AI 4 , Y , , 1 5 Camille Wachler Phyllis Claire Kelly Jo Jane Hage Helen Graham Marcy Gilberlson Kay Lawrence Jean Balmer Belly Paulsrud Fighl on Siouxlll is lhe slogan ol lhe peppy cheerleaders who liven up lhe Nodalx alhlelic Conlesls wilh lheir anlics. The big operalors behind all lhe lung power is lhe Pep Club, headed by a council composed ol Chairman Geo. Tolelson, l-lazel Ellsworlh, Grace Alohson, James Qsgard, Delores l-ieogh, William McDonald, Alberl Roel- slad. and l-larriel King. Belly Jane Swendiman, diminulive rooler ling, has done much lo pro- mole UND spiril by her worlf wilh lhe Pep Club and cheerleaders, Largely lhrough her elilorls The club was organized in N39 and lhe organizalion has become even more prominenl lhis year, Any sludenl ol lhe Uniyersily is eligible lor membership and lhe enrollmenl now lorzs I3O members. Besides adding much spiril lo lhe games, lhe while-swealered members lorm a Colorlul piclure in lheir snappy unilorms. In lhe spring lhe club made X ' ' ' . , A I a lrelc lo Fargo lor lhe Universily and Slale College series lo compele wilh x, i' f ,NNN1 X ,X i I The AC yellers. N The club and cheerleaders are lo be congralulaled on inciling lhe bal- l X V lling Sioux warriors lo aclion and lor lranslorming lhe resl ol lhe Sioux lribe inlo real yipping lniunsl Jim Pond, only male UND cheer leader. Talberl gels lhe lowdown from Swenson ancl Wesl. Kappa Sigs win lnlramural Touchball lille from Phi Dells. A 'Few poinlers from Red ll gi s 'Lx . i ,xr els? . A ii f f ' SBURE TEAM Qmaha Lurher - Iowa Teachers - Toledo - - Soufh DaIco+a Sfafe Nor+h DaIco+a Srare SI. Thomas - - Morningside SUMW HHY UIIHE I939 SEHSUH SCORE UND - O I3 O I9 6 I9 - 26 7 I4 I3 O I8 - 28 7 - 7 28 8I I24 I939 CUHIEREHCE STHHDIHGS W I. Norfh DaIco'ra - 4 I Sou+h Dakofa U. - 4 I Sourh Dakora Srafe 4 I Iowa Teachers - 3 I Omaha - I 3 Morningside - I 5 Norrh Dakora Srafe O 6 Leff fo righi: Back row-Frese, Sefferlund, Link, Simpson, CampbeII, Dragge, Paul, Richards, Reufer, Hausauer, Emmanul CaId1s Mon? gornery, Don Campbell, Sfyles, HoIodnicIr, Leafe, Monnes, Raschick, Doyle, Senechal, Lips, DobIer, Brenlxus, Shalsin, RossmlIIer L Johnson White. ,Q nz, I, , 1 ,-I., ,- , . ,T-af. -s2- I VARS FUUTBHLL C03CI1in Q Alum l'lU5 Buck S+ 1 drbeck Jim Pefer watches his IST son, radio man .C fgridders 9 i IH Oregroun O down d, b6'fOre H7 e Wesf They said if couldn'r be done. Yes, fhe ioorloall experrs early lasl fall wouldn'+ even give lhe Nor+h Dakola Sioux an oufside chance a+ +he conference lille, buf Coach C. A. Wesl came rhrough wilh a learn rhal enjoyed a lhreefway lie lor 'rhe championship wirh lhe lwo Soulh Dalcola league enlries and wenf Through ihe season winning five games, while drop- ping only ihree. Wesr slaried drills lasl lall wirh only 36 candidares on hand and IO ol The I938 lelrerrnen were nnissing, bu? coupling a program of inrensive worlf wilh lhe inexperienced reserves ol '38 and lhe few remaining veierans he moulded a re-am of usual Sioux caliber. The Nodalxs were small and lighf all lhe way 'rhrough and laclced reserve slrenglh, buf a sensa- lional passing game and a speedy ground arraclc gave Sioux lans every loorball Jrhrill in rhe books. Pacing lhe Sioux were such srars as Caplain Evan Lips and Milce Brenlcus, bolh all-conlerence men, N Wall Dobler, a sophomore halibacls, Co-caplains A eleci Norman Leaie and AI Raschiclc, Mike Doyle -V 5' and Ed Rossmiller. ff Own not HC. A., Red and Pigskin. . 83 . 'Den Paul, Monnes, Caldis - Ray Hausauer Ioolrs over all TTTTeen pounds of equipmenf -- The dressing room - Paul and Rossmiller - Leafe on an end around. A ' .1.': 51 wb Q x Wu T A I f WG! I ff :j, , '.'Q.1.,j.,.3:., V ' 'K-,ia-, ,N X5 hx' g- V J - ' 1 r fs 1 -' 3 5- x . ' 4 . 'T ' ' 'ire aj, , .5 . 1 I T g.: E -sw b - ., if 'TTI .Q . 'I --. ' i' .9 - . , , Q KW . 34 . wi 1:51-5 Leafe NorTh DakoTa wenT inTo iTs TirsT game oT The season, a conTerence aTTair wiTh Omaha, as an underdog, expecT- ing To be Taced wiTh The problem oT sTopping Don PTIas- Terer, buT beTore The game ended, iT was Omaha aTTempT4 ing To sTop The Sioux, who rolled up I3 poinTs To The vis- iTor's none. This TirsT game uncovered such sTars as Dob- Ier, Doyle and Bud Monnes, The I68-pound cenTer. The Tollowing week, Coach I-IamiITon PeTerson broughT his l.uTher College Team of Decorah, Iowa, To Memorial STadium in an aTTempT To salvage The Norsemen's TirsT vicTory over The Nodak Team. I-Towever, The club IeTT Tor Iowa The nexT day bearing The marks oT a I9-O deTeaT. IT was Dobler's passing To Brenkus. Doyle and LeaTe Thar seT The I.uTher Club back on iTs heels. ATTer The LuTher win There were rumors going around ThaT The Nodaks were playing above Their heads and were due To crack any Time, so To prove ThaT rumor Talse, The V!esTmen sTepped ouT The nexT week and wallopped Buck STarbeck's Iowa STaTe Teachers I9-6 in The UniversiTy sTadium. The Sioux line wenT To work in This game and ripped The Iowa wall To shreds, wiTh Bill Richards and Raschick doing mosT oT The damage. ' u ,. il X Raschiclr Ocfober I4 was a drasfic day for fhe fhree-fimes vic- forious Nodaks as fhey bowed fo Coach Doc Spears' Universify of Toledo eleven in fhe Ohio cify, 26-7. Superior power and reserves fold fhe fale in fhis game. The fwo clubs were fied 7-7 midway in fhe fhird guarfer, buf To- ledo senf in fresh men, furned on The pressure and won the game. The following week had fhe Sioux back in conference compefifion down af Brookings, Soufh Dakofa, where fhey losf fo Soufh Dakofa Sfafe's Jackrabbifs I4-I3. The beaf- ing a week before fold on fhe Nodaks as fhey were losing fheir only league encounfer. lf was Don Brown, sensafional Sfafe halfback, who proved fhe difference befween fhe fwo feams wifh his brillianf open-field running. Suffering fwo defeafs in fhe same number of weeks gave fhe skepfical Sioux fans a chance fo presenf fheir I fold you so's, in regard fo fhe feam's cracking fo pieces, and in shorf fime fhe chances of a homecoming win over Norfh Dakofa Sfafe were dropping. Buf infensive pracfice on bofh offense and defense enabled fhe Wesff coached eleven fo dump Casey Finnegan's boys I8-O be- fore 4,000 homecoming fans who saf fhrough a blinding snowsform. A scene from flue A.C. game - Campbell, Doyle, Rossmiller - Holodnick - Winfer's sporfs building inferior. .N . ., , ' Q f ss:is:. :.1-uf-A T 45 - '15 avg n,5k .,,' s in Q N --Q 1 -'P' . 2 Y ' .Q - 3 is -J . .M i a uf , H A .tiq g V V Q. rl . 1 A K .. . i 1 , U A.. if . 85- FUUTBHLL 1939 Dobler Richards Dragge Homecoming Game Through The line 158.- 7 L1 . Ps Sldeqfeps An A. C. Team prepared To sTop The Nodak aerial game, ran inTo a Sioux club ThaT elecTed To use The ground rouTe. WiTh Mike Brenkus and WaI+ Dobler carrying The ball, and The Tine blocking oT Lips along The excepTional line play, The Nodaks were able To have everyThing Their own way, and Took The lasT Two quarTers To score Their I8 poinTs. A Two weeks resT did no good and The Sioux dropped Their Third game OT The season To a deTermined ST. Thomas Team in ST. Paul. The score ended: ST. Thomas 28, No- daks 7. The Tollowing week, WesT Took his gridders To Sioux CiTy, Iowa, where They beaT Morningside's Maroons 28-7 To clinch Their share of The circuiT TiTle as well as closing The l939 campaign. l940 PROSPECTS When Coach C. A. WesT parades his green-clad Sioux ouT on The Tield nexT Tall, only a Tew of The l939 rosTer will be missing, and mosT noTiceable will be Evan Lips, Mike Brenkus, and Bill Richards. Ever since Their sophomore year, These Three boys have been enTerTaining Sioux TooTball Tans week aTTer week, and were rewarded Tor Their Tine play by being named on The oTTicial all-conference Team aT The end oT The I939 season. Bre The i940 season will find Norman Leafe and AI Raschick feaming up as capfains, and no Two finer men could have been picked for fhe posifion. They are bofh fopnofch players and bear fhe qualifies of leadership. Backfield maferial for The l94O aggregafion should be plenfiful. Walf Dobler, fhe passing sensafion of l939, will be on hand fo fif info fhe picfure perfecfly. Along wifh him is anofher passer of fhe firsf degree, Bill Monfgom- ery. Also looking fine in spring pracfices was Red l-lunfley, who is being groomed for fhe ball-carrying iob af leff half. Also back is Don Campbell, brofher of fhe famed Bob. Up from fhe freshman ranks and looking for back- field assignmenfs are Orrin Snell, Jerry l-laymaker, Bill Zuke, Bernie Lynn, Clem l-loppel and Warren Jacobson. For his line, Wesf has an abundance of maferial. Refurn- ing veferans, who will undoubfedly see mosf acfion are: Leafe, Doyle and Dragge, ends: Rossmiller and Paul, facklesi and Raschick and Sefferlund, guards. Making a sfrong bid for fhe cenfer posifion will be Harry Rishworfh, allesfafer from Bismarck. From fhe ranks of fhe I939 freshmen come Brown and Schwardfman, fwo line candidafes, who played high school ball wifh Bill DeCorrevonf of Ausfin high school in Chi- cago. Bofh men are big, fough, fasf, and can play plenfy of good foofball. Wifh fhe fiffy men fhaf reporfed for spring pracfice, Coach Wesf will be able fo find enough maferial so as fo insure fhe I'-740 Sioux machine of fhe much needed and all imporfanf reserve sfrengfh. nkus kicks-0 Senechal Whife Sands in wsxw:r..s. -f, 1 Caldis Homme Lufgen For The TirsT Time since Clem LeTich Toolc over The reins as menTor oT Sioux baslceTball Teams in l925, a Nodalc squad Tell lower Than second place in NorTh CenTral Conf Terence sTandinqs. The l939-40 hardCourT men, oT whom The maioriTy were green sophomores, composed a Team ThaT sTarTed slow and deve'oped TasT. This improvemenT was noTiceable even PeTerson rolls one in LasT word from Clem before The game in de-TeaT and was climaxed by ThaT rinqinq 49-29 conquesT oT The TradiTional Toe, NorTh DalcoTa STaTe Bison. ThaT asTounding vicTory and an earlier 35-29 win over The l-lerd Trom down SouTh deprived The laTTer OT a Clear- CUT TiTle Tor The conTerenCe championship. ln addiTion iT was indicaTive oT whaT may be expecTed oT The squad Tor The nexT Two seasons. Coach Lelich, from lhe se-ason's oulsel, was conlronled wilh lhe perplexing problem of forming a Team our of almosl wholly raw malerial. Qnly velerans Pele Burich, Orran l-lomme, Arnold Alqer, and Carl Simensen were available. As rhe season progressed, however, eller a number ol defears with only an occasional win, sophomores Bruce On fhe maple Srevenson, Fred Gran, Kenny Lulgen, Bob Pelersen, Bud lvlonnes, and Bud Beall, one by one, broke inlo Jrhe lineup, ll was around This qroup ol players lhal Coach Lelich finally found his winning live. Omaha Universily was delealed early in February 5044-I in a game lhal gave Sioux lens a lirsl opporlunily lo see lheir leam 'lcome inlo ils own. lvlomenlarily halled in 'rhe Peferson Monnes Beall 1 ,.,,L .41 . ' s T! Q ' SS ' 11 heh L' X li ff P 'z'Y BJ iTg,,, x 1. el 13- -' -+ -- f -w rf' ,r- ' 5 li' ' l Slevenson Grin Sievenson sinlcs anofher one Outside Alger blocks one lirsl game wilh lhe Bison, 44-30, mainly because of The absence in lhe lasl hall of Bruce Slevenson, who now was among lhe lop conference scorers, lhe Sioux gained a 35-29 viclory in lhe nexf conlesl and complefely crushed Jrheir old enemy in lhe final game. Scoring and floor play was almosl complelely dominaled by lhe Nodalc sopho- mores, who led 29-6 in lhe firsl half ol lhe conlesl. Wilh lhe graduafion of only one lellerman, Carl Simen- sen, and wilh lhe relurn ol all of lhe members ol wha? has been Termed The mosl promising bunch of sophomores lo be seen on fhis campus, Norlh Dalcola Universily par- lisans may jusfiliably expecl a roaring, enlhusiasfic ball leam for fhe l94O-4I season, a feam Thai should again asserl ilself like pasf greal Sioux leams. Clem congrafulales Slevenson, new Caplain-eleci for I940-4-I Gran gels lhe lip-off Coaches' All-Conference Team Ered Lolquisl - Ron Salyards - Bruce Slevenson Winlred Laur Arnold Johnson James Eergen - Roberl Taplelf - Lawrence Tanloerg - FORWARDS CENTERS GUARDS Wahpelon Science Moorhead Slale Teachers Bemidji Teachers Jameslown - - Aberdeen Normal Carleron - - l-lamline - - Superior Teachers Soulh Dalcola Universiry Soulh Dalcola Slaie Iowa Slale Teachers 34 Soulh Dalcola Universify 38 Morningside 50 Omaha Y 30 Norlh Dalcola 35 Norlh Dalcola 37 Norlh Dalcola 49 Norlh Dalcola Slale Sfale Slale Slale - Iowa Teachers Omaha Unversily - - - UND Soulh Dalcola Slale Norlh Daloia Slaie Soulh Dalrola Slale Soulh Dalcola U. Norih Dalola Slale OPPONENTS - - 45 - - 28 - 40 - 30 - 37 f 2I - 37 e 45 - 34 - 46 Y 32 - 37 - 4I - 4I - 44 - 29 - 39 - 29 Up and Ouf Up and ln ln lhe air Alger . . . Alger again-not only because he's such a good a buf because he's also a fraf brolher of ihe Sporls Eclifo 'A Y-wsu - X 41.-.rg sv. 1,185 x , M. mg. ,s,:,5+...,., he X XS K 4, xsc x ve . . ' X ' -im. X -' - 'JXst9 v :vi-25 ,Q zz.-bmw A f. i i' ' - 'iQN?2:v-. . N, . , , QQ., ' 4 31' fi?-' N v is- .7 .I Q-sax-X3 X- ' N Wfziifik . , xx., X.: x.., lbrlzqga 5 f3'1RX4X. s- N l Clilll LETIUH Clem has produced winning Nodalc baslcerball learns since I925 when he accepred rhe job as head loaslcefball coach here al lhe Uni- . . . . . d . Wi+h a record of live undispuled league championships an nine runner-up rrophies in I5 years, Silen+ Clem has lruly proven versify himself a moulder of champions. , Lefich handles 'rraclc and golf Teams Besides coaching baslcefball and serves as Freshman Grid Coach. l-lis records in all four sporrs have shown him 'ro be one of 'rhe oursfanding coaches in rhe conference, producing winners in 'rhese sporfs year afler year. Friendly and aggressive, Clem is a beloved characrer bolh on and ol-F Jrhe Universily campus, and il is To him lhal we owe our record of Sioux cage viclories. . 92 - Brehius and Fe On f he mari., Sioux lraclcslers linished whal was probably lhe mosl disaslrous season in recenl Universily hislory as lhey en- lered lour meels and lailed lo win any, losing lheir con- lerence lille lo lowa Slale Teachers. The Nodalcs were led by l-lorace Johnson, Negro sprinl ace, who allhough below par all season, rnanaged lo win lirsls consislenlly in lhe IOO and 220 yard dashes. April 29 saw lhe Sioux lravel lo Aberdeen lor lhe Aber- deen Relays where lhey placed second lo Yanlclon College, as Johnson won lhe dashes and Bill Spear, sophomore, lossed lhe iavelin I72 leel lo brealc lhe record. Nexl came lhe Dragon Relays al Moorhead, Minnesola, where Johnson and Spear again won, bul couldn'l gel enough poinls lo win lhe meel. May I3 was lhe dale ol lhe Norlh Dalcola lnlercol- legiale meel al Grand Forks, and here again Johnson and Spear won, allhough Johnson was badly bealen in lhe 440, a race he was running lor lhe lirsl linne: NDAC won lhe meel. The season linal was al Cedar Falls, Iowa, on May 20, and here again Johnson won lhe I00 and 220, while Spear could do no belle-r lhan second in lhe iavelin. Besides Johnson and Spear, lhe learn was made up ol lvlilce Brenlcus and Bob Fair in lhe dashes, and Carl Tauer in lhe pole vaull. Skeeler Sexlon, slar hurdlerg Bill Spear, lhe iavelin lhrower Bollom -Horace Johnson in a pholo finish againsl Holen of Jameslc n 'E k 51.9. . , E T Q r H 'fi f 'N '15 Q -Si -'H . 'T iw- .. - f' ..i CJ. lf-'X .CZ ff T . - - Ti- ' f i .. Q3-f 5 , 'ff' . 'T' ' , 11M 1 E . I 1 . 5 X f l 45 5 - 1 - me , , w . I .-1 , v lx - . 4 I - ., ,. 1 h I . F gg - -2 , ov- QA X I H V -. t, ' e , s as is , - - - ' -9 ef . . Q.-Q Q T FBT A 1 -, .se V In I -ser V, .. -A, : , A . A A i s of A v A 5' 1- X ,.,A . ,. ' r . ' ' i '- 5 iffy: --g: T-535 ,Q -IT' , '--- ssl. xg f y- ,. 1 . v b ' ' ' g' 1 'fm' T 1 'x i T ' mryzz., 'i xf'--vsfiilyf -'-',V -fs, PHL- , 'q'lg2',+r '-Q ' .- -- 1 .1 'Q . - . 'W'-'ff' s:T1...w..g1J'-:Q-'f -I-.15 . . g,-M. -1- . gy... xi 1 : ,v ' - . .auf 5-.gh FirsT Row-WesT, Jacobson, Nelson, Danner, Brown, Kline, Fech, BerTmann, Sorm, Miles, Hoole, Budd, Lavoie, Zuke, TuThill, HardesTy, Boyum. Second Row-BuTler, Messner, Simensen, Snell, Lynn, Noreen, McFicker, Moore, McAdams, Howe, Prybiliski, Rifenberg, Whillans, Ballinger, Hoppel, Gunderson. Third Row-Haymaker, HomuTh, Cole, Ressler, Michaelson, Ford, FiTz, SchwardTman, Mangene, AsTrup, Dommee, Zerr, Barney. Two vicTories over NorTh DakoTa STaTe's Treshman TooT- ballers and a win over The WahpeTon Science school Team, Three-Time NorTh DakoTa lnTercollegiaTe conTerence cham- pion, could well Tell The sTory oT The I'-739 Trosh grid ma- chine. l-lowever, The Tine play oT The gridders and The cali- ber oT men perTorming on The squad makes iT necessary To devoTe more Than a paragraph To The yearlings. Big, Tough and rugged besT describes The players Coach Clem LeTich and Jack WesT had To work wiTh lasT Tally and beTore The limiTed schedule was compleTed The coaches had produced one oT The besT Nodak Treshman Teams in recenT years. ln every deparTmenT The ouTTiT showed power. A line ThaT Topped The varsiTy in size and weighT gave opponenTs oO minuTes oT legiTimaTe TooTball, while a bacldield, Two deep aT every posiTion, had liTTle Trouble in locaTing The goal line. The opening game oT The season had The Trosh smash- ing Through The WahpeTon WildcaTs Tor a l3-6 decision. -94- This was The TirsT deTeaT Taken by a WahpeTon Team in Three years. NexT came The A. C. series, wiTh slaughTer Number One Taking place aT Fargo in connecTion wiTh The home- coming acTiviTies. When The dusT had cleared STaTe's sTa- dium, The score board read: NorTh DakoTa I8, NorTh Da- koTa STaTe 6. A second game aT Grand Forks was more drasTic Tor Coach Johnny SmiTh's boys Than The TirsT, as LeTich sub- sTiTuTed freely, when he saw his peagreeners romp Through Them here Tor a 34- l 3 vicTory. Among The ouTsTanding Trosh are: MerT l-lowe, Ralph Danner and Francis FoughTy, ends: Bill Brown, Bill Fech and Tom Nelson, Tackles: l-larvey Gunderson and Jack Whillans, guards: l-larry RishworTh and Gordon Moore, cenTers: and Red l-lunTley, Jimmy Miles, Clem l-loppel, Bill Zuke, Roy SchwardTman and Jerry l-laymaker in The backTield. 5. . -5 Tennis Coach F. Vondracek iells his boys, James, Kling, and Kennedy iusi how if's done The Task of keeping slrudenfs pnysicaily iii is deleqeied 'ro 'ine minor sporfs admin- isfrafion. Here is irue amafeurisrn, ine Compeiifors Compefe for 'rne sneer icy of Corn- pe+i+Ion.ToH'1emTl'1is afhleiic problem is no'rning serious, if adds up 'ro jus? plain fun. -95- -NSWNQ Swenson Simensen JarreH Clifford IHTRHIHURHL BUHRD One oi rhe mos? elabora+e programs of inlramural alh- lerics in fhe Norlhwesl has been developed by Jrhe Alh- lefic Deparrmenr oi rhe Universify of Norfh Dalcofa. Un- der This programy which calls for a board oi conrrol, inrra- rnural management organizaiion, and acfiyily has been under wonderful conrrol. The board was organized in lhe spring of I938, and has charge of arranging schedules, drawing up rules and regu- lafions for eligibilily, regisrralion and Conducr oi players. and deciding dispufes belween members of rhe leagues. l-leading rhis inframural program lor lhe Afhlelic De- parrmenr is Glen Red Jarreli, who is also assislanr grid Coach. With him on rhe lnlramural Afhleiic Board of Con- lrol are: Sig Swenson, Carl Simensen, Don Smilh, and Tom Clifford. The sluclenr members are elecred +o lhe board for +erms of +wo years, one member refiring each semesfer, and new members are elecfed by Jrhe council. IlllIlHlllUllHl SPURTS lnTramural Volleyball honors were given To Macnie l-lall lasT Tall when They edged ouT Phi DelTa The+a in The Tinal game To cop The championship. The playoT'Ts saw Tau Kappa Epsilon lose To Phi DelTa TheTa in one braclceT, and A. T. O. bow To The Macnie lineup in The oTher bracl4eT. ATTer a Tough play-OTT game wiTh lvlacnie l-Tall, Alpha Tau Omega became The TourTh Team To enTer The hockey playoTTs wiTh Tau Kappa Epsilon, DelTa Tau DelTa and Phi DelTa TheTa. Tau Kappa Epsilon won over Alpha Tau Omega and wenT on To win The championship Trom Phi DelTa TheTa, who had downed DelTa Tau DelTa Tor The privilege oT play- ing Tor The TiTle. EighT Teams qualiTied Tor baslceTball playoTTs and were Trimmed down To Tour aTTer The TirsT round games. The semi-TinalisTs were A. T. O., Sigma Chi, lvlacnie l-lall. and Phi DelTa TheTa. The Phi DelTs beaT The Sigma Chis in a semi-Tinal game only To lose The Tinal game by a narrow margin To The A. T. O.'s. VOLLEYBALL MACNIE HOCKEY T. K. E. BASKETBALL A. T. O. ' 17 SJ Ness Durlree R. Ness Kinsla PeTerson Farnum Osowslri Williams Richards Doyle Hallen Lipinski Buclge Emanuel James AugusTine NesTe Senechal LundsTen Dyshari' Lips Thompson Hausaur Aymond ,.. sp.. .X I dk X if Q? - T i iiiii T. T B xi is iii: X TUUBHBHLL HHPPHSIGWH 'ang Q fr .. 'W' . Q Shaw Clifford Sorben Hagen Ferguson Herreid Pelerson Kremer Brown SUFTBHLL MHCHH Successlul in qualilying lor lhe louchball playolls were: Macnie l-lall, Kappa Sigma, Phi Della Thela and Sigma Nu. Phi Della 'lhela won lrom lhe Sigma Nu Club and Kappa Sigma downed lvlacnie l-lall lo enler lhe linal con- lesl. Kappa Sigma beal Phi Della lhela lor lhe champion' ship. Durlree Ness Kinsla R. Ness Pelerson Plagmeir Farnum Losk Lian Olson Four leams qualilying lor lhe diamondball playolls lasl spring were: lvlacnie l-lall, Phi Della Thela, Della Tau Della and Phi Alpha Epsilon. Phi Della Thela beal Phi Al- pha Epsilon ancl lvlacnie l-lall downed Della Tau Della lo enler lhe linals. Macnie whipped Phi Della Thela in lhe linal game lo emerge champions. -98- BHSEBHLL Sllllllll HLPHH EPSllllll Fossness Carlson Homme E. Slevenson Donovan Gran B, Sievenson Toman Foresf 1 ai F gg f.1 f ' in .Q QP 9 TRHEH HHPPH Sllllllll Barger Peferson Brownwell Paul Kremer Jacobson Hagen Clifford Dobler Shaw Ferguson Sigma Alpha Epsilon won The baseball championship lor The second successive year as lhey beal Tau Kappa Epsif lon Two slraighl games in 'rhe finals. ln The semi-finals Thela Chi losl lo Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Alpha Tau Omega sul- lered a deleal by lhe hands of The S. A. E.'s. -99- Kappa Siqma's cracla inlramural lraclc squad overwhelm inqly bear ouf all olher compelifion by wallcinq away wilh lhe lraclc meel by a margin ol 44 poinls over Ph? Della Thela, lheir nearesl rivals. Shaw, Dobler, and Pelerson each broughr in lhree lirsl' place viclories lo praclicgally win The meef +riple-handedlyf' Badminlon baffles beaulies. Helen Graham, Delores Keogh, Jo Aqsliiord and Sara Bashara. Flashy service wilh a smile. Bernice Auld, Jean McKay, Dorolhy Freegard and Mariorie Bruce. Slrelch! Keeping lhe Universily coeds in lrim is lhe pleasurable laslc ol Miss Della Marie Clark, assisled by Miss Phyllis Jack and Miss Maxine Munl, direclors ol women's physi- cal educalion. Major sporls are soccer, volleyball, baslcelball, and lcil- lenball, and lhe minor aclivilies are pingpong, archery, goll, lennis, horseshoe, lraclc, badminlon, hiking, shullle board, roller and ice slcaling, baseball and modern danc- ing. Filly poinls are required lor pledging inlo lhe Women's Alhlelic Associalion while iOO poinls are necessary lor inilialion. To earn a swealer a girl musl have I2OO poinls. ln lhe class lourneys lhe sophomores loolc lop honors winning lhe volleyball, baseball and soccer conlesls. The juniors won lhe horseshoe lournarnenl while Della Zela's agile alhleles ruled viclorious in lhe inler-sororily volley- ball games. Winning individual honors lor I938-39 was Anila Roi- sum as senior high poinl winner, who sel a new record wilh lhe lolal ol 2720 poinls. This ambidexlrous young lady was also elecled lo lhe coveled lille ol Mosl Alhlelic Coed. Anifa Roisum and Gladys Arveson ala cupid hif The mark. From soccer lo pingpong - W. A. Afers par- licipale in praclically every sporl. The Women's Alhe lelic Associalion sponsors Tour major sporls and Tour. leen minor sporls which enroll many Tun-loving par- licipanls. The W. A. A. Torrns a vilal parl of campus life. Opening lhe year's acliviries is lhe Freshman well come parly. Pledges of each sororily sfage a shorl acl. The winning slunl was presenled by The new pledges of Pi Bela Phi sororily. Orchesis, fhe modern dance club, is under The su- pervision of Miss Maxine lvlunl. This arlislic organi- zalion combined wilh The lvladrigal Club 'ro presenl a Chrislmas demonslralion. They were al lop Torrn in grace and agilily Tor The spring recilal which cli- maxed The aclivilies ol: rhis unique group. The archery enlhusiasls compele each year in The Nalional Telegraphic Archery lvleel. Every conlesl- ing school holds an individual conlesl Tor a weelc. Top scores are 'relegraphed lo lhe nalional chair- man. K Tw 5 .ai i . Modern dancers slrilce a pose. lBelowl Playing horse wilh Delores Keogh, Helen Graham, Jo Ausffiord and Sara Bashara. , l ag, .5 --1 Top Row-Jacobson, Graham, O'Keefe, Schneclxer, Ellis, Lindaas, Freegard, Meyer, Nefcher, Blaclr, Johnson, Mero, McKay, Hennessey. Middle Row-Norgarf, Bashara, Gross, Carler, Johnson, Bunde, Desaufels, Everf, Lenfzer, Mero, Richardson, Dennin, Maffeson, Lardon, Tor- gerson. Boffom Row-Brownfield, Bruce, Miss Jack, Glaserud, Sorenson, Ausifiord, Lawrence, Keogh, Chrisfianson, Brelclxe, Auld, Briggs, Twedf. H 7 OFFICERS Delores Keogh ---- - Preside-ni Adeline Sorenson - - - Vice-Presidenl' Dorofhy Fregard - Secreiary-Treasurer Cora Glaserud - - Social Chairman SHTHLHIC HSSUBIHTIUH A board oi direclors has been insiiluled ro govern lhe various sporrs. The acriviries and rheir managers are soc- cer, Mildred Brelclce: baslcerball, Grace Alphsonz volley- ball, Josephine Auslliordy baseball, lnez Ericlcson: goll, hiking, and slcaling, Dorolhy Chrisliansonp badrninlon, Lor- raine Briggs: lennis, Kay Lawrence: modern dancing, Mar- cy Gilberrson. Afler each pledge ol W. A. A. has earned IOO poinrs, an inifiarion banguel is held al 'rhe Universify Commons. Orher maior evenfs oi The year are lhe inframural lourna- -IO2- menls, a high school play day, and an annual awards ban- quer. Champions in lhe individual sporls lor i939 were Ade- line Sorenson, horseshoe: Eleanor Flelr, appararusg Joyce Burnerl, Jrennisy Rachael Schoenig, archery, Marcy Gilberl- son, pingpongy Grace Alphson, badminfon. Earning arhleric swealers were Lorraine Mero, Alice Alberfson, Dora Auslliord, Marie Coman, Inez Ericlcson, Eleanor Elell, Leah Ann Grady, Delores Keogh, Daisy Nor- garr, Belly O'Keele, and Berry Jane Swendiman. S Doni Hennessey wafches 'rhe bailof box while Kenny Garwood, Tom Roney and Dick Folson casf fheir campus beaufy queen vofes. EVENTS HHH UBCHSIUHS Occasions keep occurring and evenis keep eveniing in rapid succession aii inrouqh ine year Homecoming keeps cornnq, convocafions convocaiinq, reqisfraiions regisferinq and exams examin ing. Queen eleciion succeeds queen eiecfion uniil our moiio seems 'ro be me queen for every dayf Beauiy queen, engineers' queen, homecoming queen. IFS OK as long as ine baiiois lesi. -IO3- HUIHECUIHIHG Homecoming Queen Esfher lTessl Gislason, below, in +l1e picfure fha? Kay Kyser piclred. The Sludenl headline, King oi Syncopalion lo Pick Queen of Nodalc Nalionf' iusf aboul' fells The whole slory. Greek leiler groups and Jrhe lndependenls selecied Jrheir queen candidafesp downlown businessmen picked The live prelliesf, and lhe old professor, Kay Kyser, gol lhe final choice from piclures of lhe five senl lo him. Pihler due consideraiion and deliberalion, Kay fell a decision coming on, and piclced Esfher Gislason. Running close seconds, and 'rhereby qualifying as 'rhe queen's al- lendanls were Alice Tribur and Alice McFadden. Queen Es+her's biggesl lhrill was in 'rhe exciiemenff' She loved io loe so busy. Firemen Trom The Grand Forlcs municipal de- parTmenT really were The TirsT To sTarT The TesTivi- Ties Tor homecoming. Or raTher, They sTopped The TirsT oT The celebraTing. Two nighTs beTore homecoming The Tire Truclcs made Their annual dash To The UniversiTy To puT ouT The blaze on whaT was supposed To be home- coming bonTire maTerial. Then, To pay Things OTT, The nexT day several UseTul EusTaces dumped more loads oT wood on The smouldering ashes, causing a second consuming conTlagraTion. NoT ThaT a Tire wasn'T a very comTorTing Thing during The weelcend oT Typical homecoming weaTher. ln The mildesT winTer Tor nearly halT a cenTury: in a winTer ThaT saw an almosT snowless ChrisTmas, l-lomecoming Day was weT, blanlceTed wiTh snow and cold weaTher. Homecoming eve The bonTire perversely decided iT wouldn'T sTarT. MaTch aTTer maTch was held To The wood, while Tingers burned and wood wouldn'T. Finally The Tire sTarTed, The band sTarTed, The snake dance sTarTed and, wiTh ThaT, homecoming was oTTiciaIly sTarTed. As usual on homecoming day, The sororiTies had Their whole chapTers ouT early To work all day on Their lawn decoraTions. And, also as usual, Their TraTerniTy neighbors played Touchball beTore be- laTedly Throwing TogeTher Their displays. As oT oTher years, punning exhibiTs were The rule. llurn The page Tor more on homecoming.j Homecoming fooTlaall crowd grins and bears if as The sun Takes a holiday. Governor Moses crowns The queen beTween halves of The game. Tri Delf cuTies on The Vic- Tory T'loaT ThaT was a winner. The ATO T'loaT and house decoraTions, boTTom. Peelring from The inseT is DoroThea STinson, TirsT coed homecoming chairman. The Befas ride wild in Their house display. .M x ff -if 1. ,591 , ' ,N-XJ .JSJQ4 ,A ,zz f' si ai? f-we T me sts.: Q 53:- ,g:' TA Q Ti Homecoming assis1'anTs J. Allen and Don HiesTand are fhe Two al' The boffom. Pinlry Weisf looks grim as he guards The Nickel on The Blue Key floal. Pi Phis puT Their dale girl on display. The Sigma Chis had real wafer pouring down Their Bison Falls. The Teke lndian goes afler The meai and The Trophy. LLL SororITies and TraTerniTies and The Themes OT Their house deCoraTions were: Alpha Phi, l-laTs OTT To You, UNDH1 Chi Qmega, Sioux Reignsup Tri DelT, Clean 'em Up, Sioux q DelTa Gamma. Sioux Vic:Tory. DelTa ZeTa, 'lSTairway To The STars : Gamma Phi, l:orTunes Tor The Sioux Trom Fans oT UNDH7 Pi Phi, Sue Says, We Can'T Lose! and Kappa Alpha TheTa, A ToasT To ViCTory. ATG, SunbonneT Sioux Cleaning Bisonut BeTa, Sioux Ride Again : DelT, l-liTler hisTorics : Kappa Sig, Re- yenge 7 Lambda Chi, Time Marches Onng Phi DelT, C. A. WesT's BuTcher Shop : Phi Alph, Lying in STaTe 3 SAE, End OT This Bull Z Sigma Nu, Sioux, Spear ThaT Linen: Telce, The Trail Baclc : and TheTa Chi, Coach WesT's FaoTory. DoroThea STinson, Tirsl coed in The hisTory oT The Uni- yersiTy oT NorTh DalcoTa To become homecoming chair- man, Toolc Charge OT TesTiviTies, along wiTl'1 lzranlc J. Webb, alumni associaTion secreTary, and ohiei assisTanTs, J. Allen, Don leliesTand, BeTTy Taylor and Charles Ego. Homecoming parade in The morning Tound whaT was believed To be The largesT parade ever held Tor home- coming. TwenTy-Two UniyersiTy TloaTs were enTered, be- side a number oT downTown displays. Fargo Tirms were also inviTed To parTiCipaTe. Under parade marshal Thomas Glasscoclc, everyfhing rolled smooThly along. AlThough The weaTher was Trigid, There were no persons TainTing Trom iT, as happened lasT year. l-lomecoming celebraTion was TirsT held aT The Univer- siTy in IQI6, puncTuaTed wiTh a 20-0 vicTory over The UniversiTy oT SouTh DakoTa. ln spiTe oT The daTe homecoming was sTarTed, This one iusT passed was The 23rd, noT The 24Th, From The middle oT IQIB To January oT I9l9, The inTluenza epidemic Torced The closing oT The UniversiTy, and conseguenTly homecoming was noT held ThaT Tall. ln V932 EdiTh CounTryman was elecTed The TirsT oTTicial UniversiTy homecoming queen. Since Then iT has become The cusTom Tor The governor oT NorTh DakoTa To crown The homecoming queen beTween halves oT The TooTball game ThaT lasT Tall saw The Sioux win I8-0. A Tew Thousand brave and hearTy souls saT Through snow and wind To waTch a ball game in which driving lvlike Brenkus sparked The Sioux To Their vicTory. The nickel Trophy, sTarTed in l937 as The annual Tro- phy Tor The winner oT The TooTball game beTween The Sioux and The Bison, lasT Tall came back To iTs original posiTion aTTer spending a year in The land oT The buT- Talo. The Trophy, builT Through The ioinT sponsorship oT UND and AC chapTers oT Blue Key, weighs 70 pounds, is 22 inches in diameTer, 2 inches Thick and 25,000 Times The size oT an ordinary nickel. Bismarck chamber oT commerce, honoring Evan Lips, UND capTain, presenTed him wiTh a giTT be-Tween halves oT The game. .15 IN .IX it 'TS' X X Kappa Sigma goes in for Revenge' in iTs house exhibif, while Dc-:Ha DelTa DelTa sTages a cleanup program. The Nickel Trophy officially reTurns To The U as Bison man Lahlum and Sioux Barber and Lips do The honors. The Sioux queen and her Two princesses, Alice McFadden and Alice Tribur, appear in The homecoming parade. Camp Depres- sion floaT. More homecoming aids, BeTTy Taylor and Charles Ego. FULLIES Thumbing iTs nose aT supersTiTion, The UniversiTy chap- Ter oT Sigma DelTa Chi, naTional iournalism TraTerniTy, pre- senTed iTs ThirTeenTh annual ediTion oT The FliclcerTail Fol- lies April I2 and I3. John McEnroe, STudenT manager, and TaculTy advis- ors John Cameron Sim, acTing head oT The iournalism de- parTmenT, and John E. l-Toward, Sioux bandmasTer, sTreamlined The l94O show, cuTTing looTh The number oT acTs and The Time alloTTed To each. The resulT was a TasT-moving review ThaT ranlcs wiTh The besT ever produced here. Sigma Nu's really good male dancing chorus and nonchalanT sTrip Teasing roller slcaTer easily won The Tra- TerniTy shorT acT Trophy. Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Coon Capers, a minsTrel show conTribuTion To The TraTerniTy long acT compeTiTion, was a winner chieTly because oT The Tloppy anTics oT long Joe Donovan. Joe, in more ways Than one, was a high poinT in The show as a whole. AlThough Tau DelTa Phi's TalceoTF on Our Town Tailed To win in The TraTerniTy long acT division, iT was hilari- ous enough To keep Musicameraman Andy SweeTland, who direcTed The piT orchesTra, laughing uproariously, Though he'd seen iT a dozen Times in rehearsal. T-lerman, The sTriped snalce, The drunk who pulled him- selT across The sTage, all were whaT Andy would call sTricTly uTTy ma guTTy. Donna Clayburgh and Hazel EllsworTh sTarT Their makeup, while Bev Bushaw chases some wrinkles. Tri DelTa on parade. Mary Gale Williams geTs ready for some ballei' pracTice. ThaT's a sofT spoT Gerry KlefsTad is in. Phi DelTs Sands, Mc- Leod and Benno geT TogeTher for boTTle band rehearsal. FLHSHES MidnighT on a Deslc Top was The peppy eyesome skiT presenTed by DelTa Gamma. The ouTsize sTage seT- Ting, compleTe wiTh gianT pens and huge books, was exTremely eTTecTive. The DG girls puT enough zip and punch inTo Their songs and dancing To win in The soror- iTy division. Alpha Phi had a beauTiTully cosTumed acT dramaTizing blues songs, and DelTa DelTa DelTa gave iTs usual color- Tul acT, buT The judges Tound neiTher up To The Desk Top sTandard. Only combined eTTorT in The show was The Pi Phi- Kappa Sigma Tune-Tilled acT. OuT of The ordinary scen- ery and gorgeous lighTing eTTecTs would have made This acT a winner regardless oT compeTiTion. Work oT a guarTeT, lvlylah Sands, Vern Nelson, GrranT l-lerreid, and Leslie Kremer, who sang in The accepTed Merry Macs sTyle, was a sTand ouT, These Things, Topped by a whirlwind Tinale, won The audience compleTely. lnTeresTing were John lZiegTeldl lv1cEnroe's publiciTy sTunTs in connecTion wiTh Follies. l-le Toolc Two journalism sTudenTs down Town, painTed wide blaclc mousTaches on Their ToleranT Taces, puT black derbies on Them, and Then sandwiched Them beTween signs ThaT said, l'm blind buT l'm going To see The Pliclc- erTail Follies. CompleTe wiTh dark glasses, The Two saun- Tered up and down The Grand Porlcs sTreeTs gleeTully aT- TracTing amused loolcs Trom The hundreds oT passers-by. Perfume girls were Pi Phi BeTa's charmers, Top. BeTTe Loclrlin helps puT The 'Finishing Touches on George Olson's clown cosTume. BeTTy Taylor and Wy Thompson give wiTh a duet Sigma Chi blackfaces Solberg, McCosh, Zimmer- man and Knapp. Merle Lovell, BeTTy Jane Swendiman and lvis Hvinden loolr Through DelTa Gamma! Shoe seT. The popular DelTa ZeTa Tumbling acT moves ouTside. PLHYIHHKERS ' h Can'T Take ll Wd You AUCES viavmaws pm Playmalcing aT The UniversiTy oT NorTh Dal4oTa is noT an acTiviTy wiTh buT one aim. As well as lceeping drama alive and Turnishing enTerTainmenT Tor The communiTy, Dal4oTa Playmalcers aims aT developing in sTudenTs The power To express Themselves, Through giving Them ex- perience in expressing The Teelings oT oThers. The Gibbs family from Our Town.' QU. In The TiTTeen years Playmalcers has been on The cam- pus, membership has grown Trom TwenTy To l2O, and The group has become naTionally recognized. Each year The group presenTs Three or more major producTions, and sponsors a series oT one-acT TryouT plays Tor sTudenTs desiring membership in The acTive group. LaTesT sfyles from shops in Our Town. -lIO- iw. xii ic. , , i. ' ll, ef ' wa ' -' 3 X, i i , i llfisii' I i iiQ,i-'E' i -mnlxi i i A T 1 T PLHYIHHKERS Depending on very limiled scenery and llne slwowmansliip ol ils aclors lor success, Our Town, unique drama ol llne small lown, was a high poinl in 'rlwe Playrnalcer season. A slepladder was llne clniel slage properly used, and aclors depended on panlornime lo supply The resl. llirsl play ol 'rlne year was Sleeping Beaulyf' a play of once upon a lime. Beaulilul cosluming was probably llie main reason for Hs success, Wl1a+ a Life, fealuring llwe Trials and 'rribulalions of lively lwigln sclnool boy l-lenry Aldriclw, brouglwl lo a Close E. D. Scl1onberger's sevenleenllw year al llne Universily. l 2 i l Direclor Schonberger fells how if should be done. UFFIIIERS Jean Slebbins - Presideni Earl Mundi' - - Vice Presidenf Dorofhy Sarles - - - Secrefary Tobias Casey - - Member al large Nalional Collegiale Players, lnonor- ary drarnalics fralernily, lwas granled a clwapfer 'ro llne Universily, and Playrnalc- ers doing a prescribed qualify and quane lily ol worlc are eligible. 'llnis year l-'larry Mowery is presidenl of lhe honorary organizafion, and Darlyne Slinson is sec- relary. f .:w'Q Presidenl' of Playmalcers, Jean Slebbins. Love in bloom af HOU T r own.s,. . , . Soda founfain, mpfovfsed PUWE R UF THE SPUHE H T1-5' wo we or e sw? pw' a ii ees A B W' an o we aeba A x an ack Yes All for one and one for all. Top picTure: BerTelsen, Dahl Loomis l::oTTom Co Erickson, Clayburgh, Mounce, Tangedahl Armed wiTh brieT cases, sTaTisTical volumes, and glib Tongues, UniversiTy debaTers and oraTors This year esTablished one oT The besT records in The hisTory oT The insTiTuTion. STarTing wifh only Three ClebaTers having had previous inTercollegiaTe Training and wiTh several who had had no previous public speaking experi- ence, Thorrel B. FesT, newly-appoinTed assisTanT pro- Tessor and debaTe coach, developed a squad ThaT deTeaTed many oT The maior speech schools in The MidwesT. ParTicipaTinq in The annual DelTa Sigma Rho TournamenT aT Madison, Wis., considered The ouTsTandinq lvlidwesT TournarnenT, NorTh DakoTa made The hiqhesT percenTage record oT The 27 schools enTered, winning Trom Wisconsin, Mar- que-TTe, Albion, Wayne and DeTroiT UniversiTies. Those making The nine-day Tripfwhich consisTed of 2,200 miles-were George BerTelsen, Mark Clay- burqh, Leonard Erickson, Ordean Ness, and Thor- Tin Tangedahl, CTher debaTers are Shirley Boylan, Charles Dahl, George Mounce and John Loomis. in .Aw Q7- II2- Throughouf fhe year debafers ap- peared in IO6 differenf debafes wifh 32 colleges and Universifies. Of 36 decision confesfs enfered, fhe Uni- versify foolc 26. Shirley Boylan, lone woman deloaf- er, broughf more fame fo fhe Uni- versify when, affer winning fhe Sfafe Old Line Oraforical Confesf for women, she was a finalisf in fhe ln- fersfafe Confesf af Rock Island, Ill. -an I 5, -A-Q. , ,J Agri i My -rf ' S' arm. L Every one a winner. Top row: Kalsfad, Mr. Fesf, Husebyg boffom: Ness, Boylan, Pankow Also parficipafing in fhe annual sfafe forensic com- pefifions were Ordean Ness, second place winner in exfemporaneous speaking, Lyle l-luseby, second place winner in lVlen's Old Line Confesf: and l-lenry Kalsfad, fhird place winner in peace orafory. Throughouf fhe year five speech confesfs wifh a fofal of SI6O in prizes were conducfed under fhe dis recfion of Mr. Fesf and Prof. E. D. Schonberger. Abouf 70 differenf sfudenfs parricipafed in fhe evenfs. Shir- ley Boylan and George Myranf won fhe Sfoclcwell ora' IJELTH Sllilll Members James Leo forical confesf for freshmen: Conrad Panlfow and Lyle l-luseby placed firsf and second in Merrifield Oraforyp l-lenry Kalsfad and Shirley Boylan, firsf and second in fhe Uniyersify Peace evenfy Ordean Ness, Lyle l-luseby and lvlilfon Wachfel, winners of fhe King prizes in ex- femporaneous speaking: and George Mounce, Ordean Ness, and Lyle l-luseby, firsf, second, and fhird in fhe Dr. Min l-lin Li exfemporaneous confesf. Closing fhe forensic season was a banguef for all parficipanfs April I6. H RHO Lyle Huseby Dale Nordquisf Prof. E. D. Schonberger Spring lnifiafes Mark Clayburgh Ordean Ness Thorfin Tangedahl Oufsfanding sfudenfs in debafe and orafory are eligible for elecfion fo De-lfa Sigma Rho, nafional honorary forensic frafernify. Requiremenfs for spealcers-who musf be above fhe iunior division-are parficipafion in maior debafe fournamenfs and fours, and oufsfanding achievemenf in major spealcing confesfs on fhe campus, -II3- lIlIlHKEHS John Howard puffs his sfogie as he waiches John Charles he his He. Jusf fwo big men in music When slock is laken ol 'rhe Universily of Norlh Dako+a's posilion in The music field lhe name of John Howard will be lisled on lhe invenlory in large lellers, as beiils his name, slalure, and abilily. Genial John has his lingers in mosl everylhing. l-le direcls lhe ROTC Band, lhe Concerl Band, ihe Universily Orcheslra, and he is a member ol: a downlown symphony organizalion. Anolher of his imporlanl lunclions is serving as an unofficial, albeif an inlluenlial link, belween lhe Universily and lhe downlown business men lhrough his allilialion wilh lhe Grand Forks Rolary Club. Since he came here in l927, Howard has made lhe Universily of Norlh Dakola Band a name lo be coincidenl wiih excellence in college music organizalions. Pre- vious lo fhal Time he had liifeen summers' experience in Chaulauqua work, as direclor and violinisl. Among his olher aclivilies connecled wilh music is his service as chairman of lhe ARTISTS' SERIES, which brings celebraled figures in lhe music world lo lhe cily ol Grand Forks and lo lhe Universily. ln lhe year passed celebrilies here on concerl lour included John Charles Thomas, barilone: Arlhur Rubinslein, pianist Argen- 'rinifa and her Spanish dancers: Ezio Pinza, bassoq and l-lerfha Glalz, conlrallo. -ll4- V- .mls .-A. 'Ar -- N z .,..s....-,.v.w.c..-+f:....,v.m .LL +A..-....Ai.n............L.......,,L. . ' . .. .. . ' . . .. ., ww.-.1-......,:.v-. ,X W s s Y --- , s-- --- - .A - . -1- ' - ' ' . . i ,.,. . .x.... ,WA YY, ,,,,, V V Y, V W WY' 4, . ,, ,,,, E , . Lw........x.-...L.s....,.,.,, .. .. CURB Pick of Universily of Norlh Dakola musicians is lhe Concerl Band. Carefully selecled from over a hun- dred members of The regular marching band, 'rhis group shows Hs musical abilily and Jrraining on ils annual concerl and lrip. Afler being observed for seven monlhs, and lhen afler exfensive lryouls, members of 'rhe R. O. T. C. marching band are picked by Bandmasler l-loward for membership in lhis, lhe acme of campus musician' ship. Each year The Concerl Band makes a week's four of neighboring sfafes. The l94O band played ll con- cer+s in Jrhree slales, i+s peak performance being be- fore The Rolary Club in Minneapolis. Each swing around lhe circle has broughl very favorable recep- lion for The group. Granl l-lerreid Gordon Erickson Alba l-lalvorson - Cleron Carpenler Carlelon Soderholm Truman Lyford - Roberl Goodman Vern Augusfine Rufh Fursleneau John E. l-loward - - - Presideni - Vice' Presidenl - - Secrelary - - Treasurer Business Manager Properly Manager - - Librarian Publici+y Chairman - Co-ed Sponsor - - Direc+or ERT BHHD PERSONNEL OF I940 UND TRIP BAND OBGE Eeinslein, Maurice PICCOLO Rodger, Murlyn ELUTES Baker, Jean Miller, Bill Naramore, George E FLAT CLARINET Brown, Edgar ALTO CLARINET Sweelland, Phyllis BASS CLARllNl ET Check, Raymond BASSOON Smilh, Jean B FLAT CLARINETS Bonner, Palricia Dochlerman, Lloyd Duncan, Melvel Fingerson, James Goodman, Roberl Gorham, Marion l'-lalverson, Alba l-lalvorson, Marianne l-lerreid, Granl l-liesiancl, Don Jirikowic, George lnol in piclurel Lunselh, John Sands, Mylah LeMasurier, Roberl ALTO SAXOPI-IONE Arnold, Mamcerd Dahl, John McCullough, Harold TENOR SAXOPHONE Ulse+h, George BARITONE SAXOPHONE Omdahl, Aldon lnol in piclurel HORNS Gill, Larry Thompson, Marvin Weslley, Kem' CORNETS Armslrong, Roberf Carpenfer, Cleron l-lildebrechl, l-larry Kerns, Roberl Rulien, Gordon Salness, Gordon Winger, Gordon BARITONES Aymond, Frank Melby, Winlon TROMBONES Augusline, Verne Chalmers, Elynor l-leen, Roberl' Jones, Paul Lyford, Truman Soderholm, Carllon BASS Clark, John Crossman, Kennelh DRUMS Erickson, Gordon Foley. Tom l-lughes, John Olson, Gilberr BUTE BHITIJ Down The Tield They go WiTh a blare oT TrumpeTs And a rumble oT drums- One hundred and ThirTy-Tive lchalci-clad bandsmen swinging wiTh precision inTo marching maneuvers. Marching band is righTll We march Tor TooT- ball games, we march in The Homecoming parade, we march in The ArmisTice parade, we march Tor The R. O. T. C. inspecTion, Tor drills, Tor pracTice . . . march, march, march. The band is an all-UniversiTy organizaTion. For The presenT year The regisTraTion includes T35 players. The ToTal membership is divided inTo Two uniTs, The concerT and R. O. T. C. groups. BoTh men and women are eligible Tor membership in The concerT band. In This year's personnel are sevenTeen women. The band is oTTen reTerred To as a good-will or- ganizaTion because oT iTs work in campus, communiTy, sTaTe, and TerriTories beyond The border. lmporTanT TuncTions aT which The band parTicipaTes are convo- caTions, TooTball games, baskeTball games, parades, radio broadcasTs, annual Carney sing conTesTs, The InTerTraTerniTy sing, CommencemenT, and procession- als. Appearances are noT iusT limiTed To campus Tunc- Tions. On requesT They are willing and ready To go anywhere, Big day Tor The R. O. T. C. band is The miliTary inspecTion every spring when horns are shined and They sound off as The enTire R. O. T. C. baTTalion passes in review. The band has had The raTing OT ex- cellenT in every inspecTion. Genial John l-Toward is The direcTor. This year GranT l-lerreid swung The baTon in his role as drum major. The ROTC Band lines up in TormaTion. T T -1-IJ F . ., WA' as .,., 4. .vp ., xxslawf' W-.g. , -, '9'xJ Zv V fr, . , .. 1 ., - 9.2 JP, Y.- Afffgxtfx ' .1 ' Lefl lo Righl-Feinslein, Clarlr, Crossman, Miller, Marsh, Hendrickson, Haug, Helgass, Malloy, Carr, Brezden, Gorham, Augusline, Hardy, and Erickson. Top-John Howard, Direclor, and Rulh Kyle. CUHCERT URCHESTRH Allhough il is an independenl organizalion in il- sell, il serves as a flying squad lype ol Universily music organizalion. Every Playrnalcer play means lhe orcheslra is on duly, supplying music lo gel lhe au- dience in lhe mood lo accepl lhe play. John l-loward direcls lhe orcheslra. ll is composed ol sludenls lrom lhe band and lhose who preler lhe slringed inslrumenls lo lhe brass. Rehearsals are held each weelc in Woodworlh l-lall. ln lvlarch each year, lhe orcheslra is presenled in ils lormal concerl in lhe Presbylerian Church ol Grand Forlcs. The program is varied and is always well received. Each spring al Commencernenl lhe orcheslra is lealured along wilh lhe Women's Glee Club. Small groups lrom lhe orcheslra appear lrom lime lo lime al Universily and downlown banquels. Officers Loran l-lendrYclrson - - - - Presidenl Marian l-lelgass - A Vice Presidenl Rulh Carr - - - - Secrelary Members Maurice Feinslein Janel Malloy John Clark l-loward l-lardy William Miller Rulh Carr Alice Marsh Verne Augusline Peler l-laug Marion Gorham Paul Brezden Gordon Ericlcson x Hywel C. Rowland During The year The club gave several ChrisTmas programs and in March many oT iTs members parTici- .f TITHDRIGHL CLUB Officers Earl MundT - - - - PresidenT Alice Marsh - - Vice PresidenT ElizaloeTh Taylor - - Secre-Tary RuTh FursTeneau - - - Treasurer RoberT Bauman Business Manager Qlwen Rowlandl I-,b , KrisTin Benson T ' rarlans Since iTs organizaTion in I928, The Madrigal Club, under The direcTion oT l-lywel C. Rowland, has made Tours oT Canada and The UniTed STaTes. IT is one OT The besT known sTudenT choirs in The NorThwesT. Meme oership is limiTed To eighTy singers. The besT singers oT The group are selecTed Tor The Tours, which This year included appearances aT Grand Forks, Fargo, Cando, MinoT, Park River, Rugby, and PorTal. In May The group accepTed inviTaTions To Brandon and Winnipeg, ManiToba. paTed in The successful presenTaTion oT GilberT and Sullivan's The Gondoliersf' Back Row-Hendrickson, Sorben, Benson, Dundson, Mundf, Brown, Alard, Carlson, Peilr, Norby, Hendriclrson, Rylrlren. Fourfh Row-Smifh, Keller, PaxTon, Cussons, ReuTer, Timlin, Moreland, Hoherh, French, Melby, Loslr. Third Row-Schneclr, J. AusTiTord, Larson, Cashel, Dodd, Bachellor, Young, Johnson, Jerabelr, AlTermaTT, WaTlcine, Johnson, D. PeTerson. Sec- ond Row-Buffz, Harfman, Ausiiford, OhnsTad, Davis, B. PeTerson, King, Taylor, Fursieneau, Moreland, Rowland, Svare, MaTTeson, McPherson. Fronf Row-Brainerd, Paulsrud, Wold, Forlrner, Mr. Rowland, Marsh, Larson, Grandy, and Bashara. -ll8- Smilh Waydeman Roche Levi Freegard Neilson Malfson Helgaas Sande Baleman Richards Bogenrief Cervenlza Chalmers Findlay Baslra Cleveland Kelly Bonner Danuser Shannon Malloy Davis Sands Schmidl Humpslone Anderson Sayer Sleen Officers The Women's Glee Club, composed primarily ol Mary Jean Bogemiey , g Presideny lreshman women inleresled in vocal worlc, is direcled h by Carol Miles l-lumpslone, prolessor ol music. Try- 'loyce S annon i ' Secleiary ouls are held lor all girls al lhe beginning ol lhe lall Phyllis Clalre Kelli' ' ' l-lbfaflan lerm lor lhose girls inleresled in becoming members. lhroughoul lhe year lhe Glee Club sings al lacully meelings, Chrislmas and Easler convocalions, radio Members broadcasls, American Legion rooms, elc. ln lhe spring Rachel Anderson Lois Levy lhe group presenls ils annual concerl. l-lelen Baslca Aida Lou Baleman Mary Jean Bogenriel Palricia Bonner Margarel Cervenlca lflynor Chalmers Doris Cleveland Alice Danuser Eslher Davis Jeanne Findlay Dorolhy Freegard Dororhy l-lelgaas Phyllis Claire Kelly Janel Malloy Mildred Mallson Belle Neilson Belly Richards Beverly Roche Lorna Sande Darlyne Sands Meredilh Sayer Florence Schmidl Jean Smilh Enid Waydeman l-larriel Sleen Joyce Shannon Q-1 Carol Miles Humpslone line . XQUQ bil? .X end Ol wal! Hal The Long, snaky lines blocking passageway lrom one end ol lhe room lo lhe olher. l-larassed sludenls, even more harassed lacully. While books, green books, blue books and red books. Time lables, signalures, closed seclions. Ac- livily lickels, lees, slay in line, quil shoving and slralghlen oul lhal row. These lhings add up lo one lhing-REGlS- TRATICN DAYI The day you gol up early lo gel a slarl on lhe resl and lound lhe armory packed when you gol lhere. The day when you mean iusl lo lill oul lhe cards wilh lhe schedule you have arranged and buzz righl lhrough lhe lines-only lo lind lhe seclion in chemislry you wanled is closed, knocking lhe props under your schedule. The day when you slruggle lhrough lhe melee lo lhe lasl lable . . . iusl lo be senl back lo have a change approved, The day when you glance al lhe mob wail- ing lo pay lees and decide lo come back nexl day only lo discover lhree or lour hundred people have lhe same idea. When il's all over you go lo your Lil class and lind lhal lhe card has been senl lo Sur- vey class. Bul don'l gel discouraged-lT'S ONLY Tl-lE BEGWINING. REGISTRHTIUH l reQislral'l0n dall- b 2 vefll la lTopl Arl Saaslad signs lhem up lor his Algebra class. Sfalislics has il lhal aboul 25M have lo regisler for lhe same course. IMiddlel A bunch of Sigs lend a helping hand lo figure oul a cinch schedule for a rushee. lBolloml Campus brolhers and sislers lend a hand. EXHIHIUEE UH!UH UH ,-X Fdcek yo ok, U P f Topl Verna McGregor chews her finger in lhe foreground. lCenlerl Whal is lhis, a Maslefs degree exam.7 lBolloml Anolher worry scene. 6 fer W , TW no 'img fhf '1 i fmllexso OUQI1 a m e me Flunks S5 of blue . socks. H fllry-,x Rows on rows ol chairs spaced exacl dis- lances lrom each olher. The same harassed sludenls, bul lacully members are calm and collecled, lheir work slarls laler. Only blue books in a blue place. Pens, papers, cribs galore. l-lope he doesn'l ask lhal one. Boy, lhal lasl one was a killer. There's only one lime you'll see all lhose lhings-Final Exam Week, The days when you wake up groggy lrom cramming. The days when you go lo lake your exam bul you lorgel whal seal in whal building. The days when you ligure you have lorgol- len everylhing you knew only lo have il come back lo you when you begin wriling, you hope. The days when you wonder why in sam hill you ever began lhis business and il you'll ever be lhrough. The day when you hope lhal lhe chal you had wilh your prol will sollen his hearl ol slone. Don'l gel discouraged - THIS IS Tl-llf END. ls. , l ,ff ,119 ' - ff ' 'lor-.:'f--S--'Ji 5' '9 - 4 - ,, -vw ,.f.4..' Q.rlw-21.2 1 ' 1 ' 4 7 T' ' 'Q Convo aT IO! SomeTimes iT means merely ThaT one more class is dismissed. lvlosT of The Time, es- pecially This pasT year, iT has meanT a chance To hear a really able spealcer Tell oi The worlc in which he is a rnasTer, PresenTaTion by The convocaTion comrniTTee ol: The Glacier PriesT, l:aTher Bernard l-lubbarcl, is generally conceded To have been The besT and mosT inTeresTing speech ol The group. l-lis enlighTening words on The Eslaimos and The ArcTic were delivered and received in an absoluTely painless manner. LoTs of publiciTy was given To The Dale Car- negie convo when ThaT friendly person's char- Terecl plane was Torced down in a wheaTTield in souThern lv'IinnesoTa, leaving The lvladrigal club To pinch hiT on The program. Among The oThers on The spealcing lisT were Presi- denT Franlc lvlcVey of The UniversiTy oT KenTuclcy: Dr, Cannon, nailed physiologisl' from Yale: Dr. Gus- Tav Eglofi, noTed oil consulTanTg Rabbi BurTon Lev- inson of DuluThg The Rev. Mr. lvlarTin of Winnipeg: Dean Fred Turner oT The UniversiTy oT Illinois: and a greaT many oThers. Special convocaTions are held whenever The oc- casion warranTs. There is a homecoming pep convo, a DacoTah convo, and The sequels, honors and rec- ogniTion days. In The lasT Two, sTudenTs are recog- nized and honored Tor scholarship and achieve- menT. Businessman Dave Jones, Speaker Dale Carnegie, Siu- denT Arley Biella and Prof. Ross EaTon pracTice Carnegie's smile Theory. A cross secfion of a convo audience. Dr. Gillefie, Presiclenf Franlc Mr:Vey of Kenfuclcy U and Dean Belr Talk Things over. Pl-nysiologisT Cannon of Harvard lec- Tures in Room l8, Merrifield. And so back To work. 'Nas Sergeanf LaForce fells Rookie Simenson lhal' he had belfer clean auf fhaf dir? behind fhe sighf leaf or he'II iusf be S. O. L. MILITARY SCIENCE-To use 'rhe words of Colonel Whiting- Now, boys, even if you clon'+ inlend lo go on ancl make milifary science a profession if is going lo do you a lol of good. When we gel' 'rhrough wifh you, you'll sland slraighler-you'll feel loefler and if you should happen lo gel in ei war-you'll live longer. This aplly puls lo you lhe message of 'rhe Mililery deparlmenf. -I23- Maior Wilson Col, WhiTing Maier Buechner Sgt LaForce SgT. RichTer DespiTe a sTaTe law which rnalces miliTary Training opTional, an enrolImenT oT more Than Tour hundred sTu' denTs indicaTes The populariTy oT The UniversiTy Mili- Tary DeparTmenT. l-lere Col. 6. W. C. WhiTing and his sTaTT oT regular army aides hold TorTh and dispense insTrucTion on miliTary TacTics and command. The UniversiTy of NorTh Dal4oTa Reserve Training Corps is one oT Three hundred such uniTs in colleges all over The counTry. The purpose oT The ROTC- HTILITHRY IJEPHRTTHEITT aTTording miliTary eduCaTion and inTormaTion To sTu- denTs in preparing Tor The counTry's deTense. Included in The TirsT year course is a Thorough sTudy oT The obli- gaTions of ciTizenship. Colonel WhiTing is a graduaTe oT The WesT Poin'r OT The SouTh, Virginia MiliTary lnsTiTuTe. l-le has been aT NorTh DalcoTa Two years. LasT year his uniT received a superior raTing Trorn The war deparTmenT. Back row-RiTTer, Scl1warT1, Banning, Abelson, STump, Lynch, Byrne, Waldon, Magill. Second row-Plaggmier, Olafson, Solberg, Herzig, Sand, Hanson, Svare. From?-Madsen, Bergen, SuTTon, Toman, Simenson, Wesf, ChaTfield, Swanlre, SexTon. 4 ' Company Capfains and Coed Sponsors-Marge Nelson, Jack West E+l1eI Morfenson, Bob Chaflield, Verona Kumrn, Elfiof Sirnenszr, Zona Heggon, Barney Toman. Cader officers do rhe acfual work ol drilling and rraining 'rhe basic srudenfs. This Training period lasls one hour per weelc. l-lere lreshman and sophomore sludenls are 'raughf The manual ol arms, marching, and elemenlary principles ol' command. Elliol Simensen is lop oiclicer 'rhis year, holding lhe ranlr of cadel Lieulenanl Colonel. On his slafl are Jaclc Wesl, Neal Surlon, Bob Chalfield, Orville Berg- ren, Ferdinand Svore, and Barney Toman. These men serve on 'rhe ballalion slall or acl as company com manders. Coed sponsors are selecled each year. They march wilh Their escorrs al rhe Military Ball, leading +he grand march, Tradirionally lhey acl as donors ol hon- orary colors ro rhe Company winning The Comperilion. M, Bearrice Johnsrone 's honorary cader L+. Colonel. She was elecred rhis year by rhe ollicers' club. Coed sponsors are Verona Kumnn, Margery Nelson, Erhel Morrenson, and Zona l-leggen. Back Row-Larson, Wahl, McDonald, Galifrey, Baxsfrom, Alphson, Hendrickson, Budge, Carlson, Chapman, Crossman, Slyer, and Schauss. Middle Row- Olson, Rice, Thompson, Swanlre, Hifchcoclr, Osgard, Froehlich, Spear, Crossman, Alger, Ahlrofh, Hanlley. Fron? Row-Severson, Conner, Smifh, Purdon, Johnson, Budge, Heen, Reed, Sollom, Bznnafr, Campbell, Ruud. THERFS SUTITETHIITG There is someThing abouT a soldier-and iT is noT all brass buTTons and shiny leaTher, eiTher. Each man on The Tield aT The annual Two-day inspecTion every spring is a walking rnonumenT To The besT prin- ciples oT modern warTare as iT is TaughT by Colonel WhiTing and his sTaTT, lvlaiors Wilson and Buech- ner, and The Two army enIisTed men-SergeanTs Lalzorce and RichTer. AT NorTh DalroTa men are in Training To become HBUUT H SUTIJIER The Backbone oT The Army, or in oTher words To direcT The lnTanTry. The TirsT Two years oT The course is given over To grounding The slude-nT in The ele- menTs oT The miliTary program. T-Te is given Thor- ough Training in ciTizenship, physical Training, The use oT The rifle and auTomaTic riTle. To puT iT shorT, each embryo oTTicer learns The lnTanTry corps Trom a buclc privaTe on up. They lrnow how To use These guns, Too. FirsT year advanced sTudenTs Campbell, Purdon, Swanlre, Crossman, Rice, BenneTT, Conner, Spear, and Hifchcocli. During The TirsT year oT The advanced course The sTudy involves The sTudy oT advanced army ord- nance lguns, cannons, eT ceTera, To The laymanl and war maneuvers. The men are also iniTiaTed inTo The arT oT handling men in close order drill. This comes as parT oT The pracTical drill which Talces place once per week. FirsT year advanced sTudenTs serve as nonvcommissioned oTTicers. Colonel WhiTing Talces over The lasT sTage OT The Reserve OTTicers Training himselT. The main obiec- Tive oT The worlc is To give The cadeTs pracTical ex- perience in handling Troops. IT supplemenTs The six-weelc Tour oT duTy aT ForT Snelling beTween The Junior and Senior ROTC years. The experience in handling close order drill is obTained by command- ing men in The basic uniTs Through a sysTem oT cadeT oTTicers, The ranlcing cadeT oTTicer being CadeT LieuTenanT Colonel. The worlc is culminaTed when The Senior ROTC sTudenTs receive commissions as Second LieuTenanTs in The Reserve Corps, lnTanTry Training even Tor Those who have no in- TeresT in miliTary science as an occupaTion, does much Toward building an uprighT carriage oT The body and Teaches coordinaTion OT The body and The mind. Check, Salness, Sql. Rich+er, Lee, Rulien, Sorenson. Hifchcock, Abelson, Olafson, Benneff, Teideman. RIFLE TEHIH When Sergeanl Richler, who has direcf charge ol +he Universily of Norlh Dalco+a rifle Team, goes 'ro camp, he goes shooling. Holding fhe grade of experr in fhe rifle, aufomafic rifle, and pisrol he is well qualie fied for his iob. Sarge is an adherenf 'ro marlcsmanship as clean sporr. l-le believes lhal il is lhe besr lraining in muscle conlrol and coordinarion. Each year lhe besr shols in 'rhe ROTC gel logelher. Alfer hours on hours of dry shooring where no carr- ridges are fired 'rhey are ready 'ro +alce Their place on lhe range. Rifle marches are conducfed wifh ofher ROTC unifs fhroughoul fhe coun+ry. Scores are ex- changed by 'relegraph or leffer. This year's feam compiled a fine record of winning more +han sixry per cenf of i'rs marches. Raymond Check Roherr Lee LaVerne Abelson Sfanley Sorenson Warren Benneh' Gordon Salness Ted Olaison Gordon Rulien Ray Hitchcock Ardell Teideman Sergean+ Richler Several members of 'rhe 'ream have made enviable shooling records. L. Lohse, now in 'rhe air corps, was on fhe nalional ROTC championship Team and Gor- don Salness has gone fo Camp Perry, Ohio, several Times, represenfing Norlh Dako+a civilian +eams. . xj Baci: Row-Simensen, Bergren, Herzig, Sand, Chaffield, Toman, Wesf. Froni Row-Madsen, SuHon, Banning, Hanson, Byrne, Svore. SUHBBHRIJ HHD BLHIJE SCABBARD and BLADE Officers Virgil Banning ------- Caprain Donald l-lansen - - Second Lieulenanr Neal Surlon A ---- Sergeanl Honorary Members Colonel G. W. C. Whiring Maier William B. Wilson Major William l-l. Buechner Members Virgil Banning Chrig Sand Grville Bergren Elliol Simensen Lynn Byrne David Srneby Roberr Chaflield Neal Sullon Donald l-lansen Ferdinand Svore Paul l-lerzig Bernard Toman Edwin Madsen Jaclc Wesl Scabbard and Blade is an honorary mililary fra- fernify. Men are selecfed from +he advanced course of mililary science and faclics on lhe basis of schol- arship, leadership and mililary abilily. Now composed of over 70 chaplers rhe organiza- 'rion was founded al lhe Universily ol Wisconsin in IQO4. The Universily group was granled a charler in l92I. The purpose ol Scabbard and Blade is lo develop and losler palriolic ideals among ils members and lo assisl in rhe work of 'rhe Reserve Officers Training Corps. Social aclivilies of fhe group includes a spring inilialion parly for new members, and 'rhis year il is sponsoring an all-milirary informal parly. Red Dunn, sformy pe+rel of fhe UND prinfshop forces, seis a line of lino+ype slugs for a STUDENT slory. PUBLICATIONS-To Tell flwe sludenls wlwai is Happening lo llwern and picluring lliem as Jrlwey are 's 'ine mission oi llne campus publicalions. Sinie conlroversy is llne spice ol all life, sludenl pub- licalions do llweir bif To adcl praclical flavor lo campus affairs, loy pulolisliinq lacls, fancies, and iusl plain nonsense on 'flie many lace is of The siudenfs day. -I29- Gripe leTTers sTarTed arriving in The STudenT olzlice lasT Tall when circle'aTing Russell T. Asleson, ediTor-inechief, purged ediTorials from The paper. A represenTaTive campus poll proved The veraciTy of roTund Russ's claims ThaT nnosT campus paper ediTorials repose un- Troubled by prying sTudenT eyes. Big berThas boomed ediTorially on special occasions, however. When STudenT blasTs lasT year forced a Transfusion To The all-but embalmed sysTem of class elecTions, campus inTeresT in class oTFices sl4yroCkeTed. AT The end oT The TirsT semesTer, Asleson heard The Circean Tune of a job on The Grand Forlcs l-lerald, cleaned ouT his desln in The lvlerriTield basemenT office, and resigned. Journalism de-parTrnenT's sTudenT assisTanT, Joyce BurneTT, was piclced by The board oT publicaTions To add her name To ThaT selecT group of coed ediTors headed by lv1aTTie R. Glass, who held The posT way loaclc in The lNlaughTy lNlineTies. AT The same Time Campus sn'1ooThie John lvlcEnroe, anolher Asleson assoCiaTe, was made man- aging ediTor. SloT rnan RoberT l-lammes, STudenT malceup chieT, laconically cap- Tioned cuTs of The old and new ediTors ln . . . OuT . . . and Up. Donald Charlie Dahl, 1940-4l ediTor, was Then rnade news ediTor and puT in charge of The reporTers. I' yn. --:C 4' F . :wifi A Siudenf slalif members: Lander, Bashara, Smufz, Reynolds, Schlaslinger, Heen, Lenerfz, Hammes, McKay, Dunn, Burne++, Dahl, Erickson, McEnroe,Gral1am, Hennessey, Loslr, Baird. Edilor Burnell, wilh a lypically feminine Touch, boughl new lype- wriler ribbons, resrored 'rhe editorials, cleaned The olilice fo lhe last cigarelie bull, and Seliled down 'fo The oiien-wearying iask ol gei- ling a Byslander column filled wilh iuicy ifems each weelc. Spoo man, Kenny Schlasinger, I939 sporls edilor, coming baclc lo find his old haunls liree From paper on ihe floor and piciures on lhe window shades, was surprised info aciually aslcing permission lo wrife one 'riny sooo on 'rhe wall. l-le limidly lraced lhe surrealisl syllable near The bullelin board, noi knowing, as The canny ediior did, 'thai' lhe walls were soon 'ro be painled. Parr of The Merrifield basemenl biggie, Room I2, was usurped when buildings and grounds men our up a lile parlilion, giving lhe 54-year-old Sludenr larger quarlers, The piclure flag on lhe homecoming issue, and Mel Ruder'5 Jan- uary avialion piclure page hir new highs in S+uden+ use of picrures. -I3l- ., I I V -rv...-f'r'M ' BURNETT STUDENT BUSINESS Slllll aI:'fesi,': , J DHCUTHH EDITURIHL STHFF ...Aff Dacoiah Ediforial staff members: Graham, Anderson, Kelly, Rodger, Ness, Heen, Hammes, Domrese, Losk, Tisdale, Sarles, Miles. One day lasr February, workmen slarfed fixing a new orfice for The Dakola Sfudenl, since Daco+ah an- nual was faking over lhe old one. Bolh 'rhe indusrrial arfs deparlmenl and 'rhe Daco- 'rah srarl found condifions Too crowded in lhe Wood- worrh hall basement so Key-man Sigurd Swenson, edilor, and Keyfwoman l'-lelen Oppegard, business manager, Traded in Jrheir W hall keys for ones 'ro Mer- rifield's Room 2, insuring campus barber Sharkey againsr loneliness. Therefore . . . One day lasl February, workmen sfarled fixing a new office for Dakora Sludenf, since Dacolah annual was raking over fhe old one. Firsf issued in l904, +he Universily of Norlh Da- ko+a yearbook was a bi-annual publicafion un+il I924. -l32- Carefully lcepl under lock and lcey in flue ollice ol Alumni Secrelary Frank J. Webb, is probably llie only specimen ol a l904 Dacolali lo be lound on lhe cam- pus. l-luslling lvlr. Webb loolcs suspiciously al anyone who even menlions 'rlwe book. Concenlraling on piclures for llwis year's book, Edilor Swen son lcepl ace cameramen Cooper and Sweelland worlcinq overlime. ln addilion, lvlel Ruder, direclor ol UND publicily, allows llne use of luis nega- live files. Judge Gudmunder Grimsorfs early requesl lor a boolc slamped lwim as 'rliis ye-ar's lirsl cuslomer. lvliss Oppeqard announced llie larqesl demand for boolcs in llie lnislo ry ol llie scliool. Roberr l-lammes and Wayne Kelly were chosen lieads of D Dacclalw Busine Shireli. acolaln lor nexl year. ss slafl members: Dragge, Gallagher, Garwood, Nielson, Baclwellor, B I eaudr DHSUTHH BUSINESS Slllll CPPEGARD 'ii g-. XSS i s ,pn ' -a ' Q 1 HLUHHII REVIEUJ WEBB 1, 15 ,Ls T ff 9 Two Thousand Two hundred loyal grads-Tinanciers, cclumnisTs, mining engineers, Teachers, docTors, lawyers, G-men-Trom The Philippines To The middle oT ATrica- scan each issue oT The UniversiTy Alumni Review, ea- gerly. To Them iT's like a leTTer Trom home. ls old ProTessor ForgeTTul sTill There? Did Frank Fellow and GerTie Girl Tinally geT married? Are The Sioux sTill rough and Tough on The gridiron? ls Clem's ball Team sTill Taking The Bison? l-las The campus changed much? ls The coulee bank sTill Gods giTT To day-dreamers? Do The kids sTill cuT corners across The lawns and ignore The sidewalks? Are class elecTions as rioTous as ever? Does high school week sTill draw The hordes oT visiTors iT used To? Answers To These and a Thousand oTher quesTions are Tound in Alumni Review. Who goT whaT iob-whaT hap- pened To The kid who was voTed mosT likely To succeed- iT's all There waiTing To be read. Alumni AssociaTion SecreTary Frank J. Webb is ediTor oT The bi-monThly magazine which is designed To keep UND alumni in Touch wiTh each oTher and wiTh The campus. Webb selecTs a sTudenT as managing ediTor oT The publicaTion each year. Though he works conTinually wiTh dummies-makeup dummies-smallish, nearsighTed RoberT l-lammes, l939 managing ediTor oT The Review, is Tar Trom being one himselT. WiTh perennial queen candidaTe Bev l-leen and coun- Try newspaper ediTor Donald Dahl heading a lisT oT iour- nalism sTudenT helpers, bespecTacled Bob and his sTaTT work overTime gaThering and wriTing up The inTormaTion ThaT goes inTo The publicaTion. CusTodian oT Review cuTs is willowy lviariorie Nelson, Webb's secreTary. Periodically caTaloguing and indexing The cuTs, Miss Nelson is periodically incensed when EdiTor Webb periodically rearranges Them. Members oT The TaculTy, among Them PresidenT John C. WesT, occasionally wriTe Tor The Review. A PresidenT's Page has been a TeaTure oT The magazine Tor several issues. PrinTing and shop work on The alumni publicaTion is done in The UniversiTy prinT shop, a Tully equipped planT which does mosT oT The work on campus papers and magazines. ITURTH DHKUTH EllGIllEEIT Each of The sTudenTs in The UniversiTy's school oT engineering, when he regisTers Tor each semesTer's work, subscribes To The oTTicial engineering magazine named, sTrangely enough, The Engineer. Each oT The sTudenTs in The UniversiTy's school oT engineering Tinds in The quarTerly issues oT The maga- zine arTicles dealing wiTh The advanced sTudies made in The courses he is Taking. Finds Technical descripTions oT proiecTs being carried on, Tinds news oT alumni, Tinds a snappy humor secTion. The purpose oT The publicaTion, according To The consTiTuTion governing iT, is To sTimulaTe inTeresT in The school oT engineering, and To promoTe a Tavor- able aTTiTude Toward The school. November, January, March and May are publicaf Tion monThs Tor The NorTh DakoTa Engineer. Usually The Universify prinT shop, where The magazine is run oTT, puTs ouT abouT 500 copies oT each issue. l-lowever, The May issue, which comes ouT Tor En- gineers' Day, requires 6,000 copies. The exTra copies are disTribuTed To The people Trom This viciniTy who visiT The UniversiTy campus To see The displays builT by each deparTmenT oT The school oT engineering. Engineers' Day This spring will TeaTure a ponToon bridge across The coulee, leading To The recenTly com- pleTed engineers' pracTice mine locaTed on The Tar side. The mine is 50 TeeT deep, has Two shaTTs and Two Tunnels, one oT which is a ciTy block long. The mine is used To Teach mine rescue work and will be one oT The big aTTracTions To visiTors. April I The TaculTy board made up oT ProTessors D. R. Jenkins, W. E. Budge and AlTred Boyd picks The new sTaEE Tor The magazine. For The pasT year Paul Ducharme has TuncTioned as ediTor-in-chieT, wiTh William Gahr serving as head oT The business sTaTE. T-lelping Ducharme on The ediTorial work were George Vaughan, associaTe ediTor: RoberT Chapman and Russell Lindberg, assisTanT ediTors3 Anna PeTer- son, college news ediTor. Amer Paul STump, humor ediTor: STerling MiTchell, alumni ediTor: John Plaggmier and Elwood Lee, assisT' anT alumni ediTors: and Bob Florence, Leonard Green- berg, Marwin Lommen, STanley Sorenson and l-larold SorsTokke, reporTers. Aiding The business manager were Bob SmiTh, cir- culaTion manager: VincenT Carlson, adverTising man- ager: Bill Johnson, adverTising: and Roy H. Mink, of- Tice. An innovaTion as Tar as covers are concerned was The one made Trom Mel Ruder's group oT aviaTion shoTs. A new aeronauTical laboraTory has given The boys on The Engineer someThing new To crow abouT. And The equipmenT, much oT which was Turnished by The governmenT, also comes in Tor iTs Tair share oT The publiciTy. Members oT The TaculTy are oTTen conTribuTors, al- Though The greaTer parT oT The wriTing is done by sTu- denT engineers. l-le-re is a sample oT The sorT oT Thing ThaT's Tound in The humor page: AuTo drivers who don'T waTch The sign are apT To Take a Turn Tor The worse. Since l922, when The deparTmenT oT iournalism, Sigma DelTa Chi, naTional honorary iournalism TraTer- niTy, and MaTrix, campus women's iournalism sororiTy, goT TogeTher To sponsor The organizaTion, high school iournalisTs Trom Tour sTaTes have been aTTending NorThern lnTerscholasTic Press associaTion convenTions in increasing numbers. l.asT Tall's convenTion, The l7Th annual aTl:air, saw The high school press group sTep deTiniTely ouT oT The small Time. WiTh chic l-lelen Oppegard, direcTor ol: NIPA Tor Two years, handling The conTrols, The conclave drew more Than 250 delegaTes Trom some 90 schools in MinnesoTa, MonTana and NorTh and SouTh DakoTa. OPPEGARD l-ligh School magazines, annuals and newspapers of all kinds are enTered in The conTesTs held in connec- Tion wiTh The convenTion. There They vie Tor The Twelve Trophies and numerous ribbon awards and cerTiTicaTes ThaT go To winning publicaTions. Aided by assisTanTs Joanne Miller, Marion Lynch, Mary Mace l-lunger, James Shirek, Rilie Morgan, Jr., and WalTer Losk, Oppie saw The gaThering Tlow smooThly Through iTs 3-day course. DelegaTes and advisors Tound Their Time Taken up wiTh round Table discussions oT publicaTion problems, speeches by veTeran iournalisTs and demonsTraTions oT improvemenTs in mimeographing and prinTing. They goT acguainTed wiTh each oTher and wiTh liTe aT The UniversiTy in a special session oT The VarsiTy club, UniversiTy soTT drink nighT spoT, and aT an NIPA hob nob. Climax was The banqueT held in a downTown hoTel dining room. l-lere, aTTer eaTing and lisTening To a program, The NlPA'ers heard The resulTs oT The con- TesTs and received Their awards. Main speaker aT The banqueT was M. M. Oppegard, publisher oT The Grand Forks l-lerald. Presiding aT The dinner was Ed FranTa oT The Cavalier CounTy Re- publican, Langdon. FranTa, while a UniversiTy sTudenT, was direcTor oT The press group. Charles Andrus, sTaTe ediTor oT The Fargo Forum, C. D. Locklin, sporTs ediTor, and Mrs. EdiTh Thomp- son, socieTy ediTor oT The Grand Forks l-lerald, were among The proTessional newspapermen who addressed The delegaTes, Members oT advanced iournalism classes led round Table discussion groups. Early This semesTer, Tinding herselT compleTely occu- pied wiTh her duTies as business manager oT DacoTah, Miss Oppegard resigned. WalTer Losk was appoinTed direcTor, and Joanne Miller was named assisTanT in charge of regisTraTion. Members of ihe board of publicafions, sfanding lefi fo rigl-a+, George Vaughan, Beffy Taylor, Roberi Duea, Carleion Simensen, Florence Diclrer and Milion Wennersirom. Sealed, Cheryl Rodger, Presideni Paul Ducharme and Facull Y Advisor J. C. Sim. BUHRD UF PUBLICHTIUHS 'Y' Miz. Hs. M4 X sim Financial policies, edilors and business managers of publicahons are decided by fhe srudenr board made up oi nine Universily sludenis and a iaculry advisor. Five ol lhe members iix rhe policy oi 'rhe Dalioia Sludenf. When Dacoiah problems arise, four addi' rional members are added. This sysiem has been in use since l924. John Cameron Sim, aciing head oi the journalism deparimenl, is iaculry member and advisor oi The board. The group is self-perperuaring. When vacancies occur because of graduarion or resgnalion, rhe board elecrs a successor from lhe lisr oi candidares sub- mil+ed by Jrhe Dean ol Women. The Srudenl' board ihis year gol pleniy of pracrice piclzing publicaiion heads. ln addirion io seleciing rhe ediror and business manager for Dacolah oi I94O, and Business manager oi rhe Siudenl. ihe group also had ro name fwo edilors of lhe Srudenl when Asleson re- signed in 'rhe middle oi The year. we HD nga n. new ye koaqe' Da Chief Announcer Russ lreland fills in a program wifh The piano nnknlfs 5 lMiddlel Program Direclor Virg Banning does a liHle announcing Ba of his own. lBoH'oml Tobey Casey works The insfrumenl' board as Every day 'rhroughouf The school year The Univer- sily oi Norlh Dalcola goes on The air Tor lwo hours. The regular schedule presenled each day includes a variely ol educalional programs-Science, l-lislory, Music, Economics, Religion, and Educalion-plus cur- renl evenls and sporls news. Besides This regular schedule, UND milcemen are always on hand To bring all special evenls ro The lis- teners, Convocalions, conlesls, and parries held on The campus always lake The air. This year a new commillee conlrolled KFJM- Dean Breilwieser was chairman. Ofher commirree members included Rowland, Fesl, O'Brien, Ruder and Webb. Virgil Banning is serving his lourlh year as an- nouncer and program direclor. Russel Ireland is chief announcer. Olhers on The slarl are Tobias Casey, David McLean, Conslanline Brown, James Sherik, and Bud Gorham. The lasl'-named are announcers and scrip+ wrilers, Radio Playmalrers, Gerry Klefsfad, Wes and Eleanor Lewis emole Back Row-Pond, Lewis, Orfeson, Barholz, Boyum, Lee, Halvorsen, Hage, Whifesides, Ness, Carroll. Fronf Row-Block, D. Helgaas, Gorham, M. Helgaas. Legge, Case, Jacobson, Alfermall, Baker. RHDW l-lelp! l-lelp! Murderlu . . . I love you, my deare esr-more 'rhan I do my dog. . . . You cur! Never again shall your shadow darken my lhresholdf' No, ir isn'r a hold-up-if isn'+ Romeo and Juliel-ir isn'f Easl Lynn-i+'s pracrice period for The Univerf si+y's Radio Playmakers. l-leard once a week from Jrhe Woodworlh srudios of KFJM, rhese would-be radio acfors and acrresses presenr borh professional and srudenf scripls. Wirh dramas ranging from +he classics To modern love slories, from hisrorical romances +o ius+ plain romances, and from Orienlal mysferies fo 'rhe every- day murder srory, 'rhe Universiry group has achieved PLHYWHKEHS an oulsfanding record for excellenl radio enlerraine menl. All presenialions are sludenl produclions. Sludenis direcr, produce and acl 'rhe plays, During 'rhe las? semesler sfudenl-wrilren dramas have also been fea- lured. Before This year, Radio Playmalcers was a sub- division ol Dalcola Playmalcers. Srudenl direcfor of all producrions is Tobey Casey. To rhis wiry direclor-radio is his hobby-goes 'rhe credif for many fine performances. Olllicers ol lhe group for I939-40 are: Presidenl pro rempore, Marian l-lelgaasp secrelary, Asle Lewis: mem- ber-af-large, Beverly l-leen. RT U has i'rs founda+ion in +he individual. All of fhis for+une is no+ maferial. The fask of 'rhe universify is 'lo slrrengfhen and reinforce 'rha+ founda+ion. This sfrengfh is born in many ways. H' may come from 'Phe classroom, ii' may come from 'rhe library, i+ may come from fhe s1'u- den1 s own friends, buf wha+ever +he source, fhe four years' experience here forms fhe caldron in which 'I'he solid whole is welded. .I4O' il! 'W F has ifs found fhis forfune is no+ maferial s+reng+hen and reinforce 'i born in many ways. I+ ma may come from +he libra den+'s own friends, buf v years' experience here fc solid whole is welded. .l4O- ' . Q .X If ax 'Q 3. 4 x 6, if ll.. O I , I :ngef W' K J gm' .. it fa.-,, . Q an bm Q t ci ff, if ' 'ta' ',.v' ,. .D fx' 5 I' ' ff .v ! P . ff. , HK -if 'Nl l W vr ,..VN iq! lf M Q 3 .F 6 U . is , -i, ' I ,A 5 . 'A'A 'Q 1-As . ? F ' i .N ,,.f..,, I s sig' .VQ A s -an N sue ef' ax, Q N x,.' hint-Ms ,Q CUHTEIHS This division of fhe I940 DACOTAH confains: Honorary Fra'rer- ni+ies, pages I45 +o l56 . . . l+'s For You, Norfh Dakofa U, page I57 . . . Professional Socie+ies, pages I58 'ro I62 . . . Clubs, pages I63 +o I8O . . . Frafernifies and Sororifies, pages I8I 'ro 2l2 . . . Dormi+ories, pages 2l5 fo 220 . . . Socieiy, pages 22l 'ro 227. -I44- Big confribulion of Blue Key was fhe planfing of lhe Carl Ben Eilson birch lrees-fransplanfed from The Arcfic from whence lhey had been flown +o fhe Universify. Digging llne hole is Dean Belt. Frank Webb. Presidenf Wesf, Colonel Briggs, J. W. Willrerson, and E. G. Fell look on. HONORARY FRATERNITIES-Source ol pride lo is some-'rhinq indeed el 'rhe Universily ol Norlh Da- members and 'ro parenfs are The Universi+y's various lcole. No rnulual baclcslapping groups are lhe orders, honorary organizalions. Membership sfandards are eilher. Prornolion ol Universily slandards as well as high and lo be recognized as an honor man or woman individual slandards is one of lhe primary aims. -I45- IRUITTHHSK MEMBERS Dale NordquisT Arley Biella Donald Roney EllioT Simensen Paul Ducharme Sigurd Swenson PresiclenT John C. WesT Recognizing a selecT Tew, Iron Mask annually elecTs members To This senior men's honorary. As a parT oT iTs program The socieTy has dedicaTed iTselT To uphold The TradiTions oT The UniversiTy oT NorTh DalcoTa. Membership is considered The highesT honor To be achieved, Tor The qualiTicaTions diTTer Trom all oTher organizaTions, yeT are below none oT Them. AcTiviTies OT The group, limiTed or varied as They mighT be. are careTully wiThheld from publiciTy, and while There is no aTTempT aT personal gain by iTs mem- bers, The organizaTion exerTs iTs uniTed eTTorTs To be a viTal Torce on The campus, even Though iT is noT lcnown To all. -l46- The membership has noT exceeded six sTuclenTs dur- ing The pasT Tive years. Only Two or Three new mem- bers are elecTed each year. Once elecTed The mern- bers band TogeTher Tor secreT acTiviTies To coorclinaTe The sTudenT body and The adminisTraTion To The ad- vanTage oT boTh. Leadership, characTer, and service To The UniversiTy are prime consideraTions in members. PresidenT John WesT was elecTed To The group in I935. In I937 Dale NorclguisT and Donald Roney were elecTed. Paul Ducharme and Sigurd Swenson were elecTed in The spring of 1939 and Simensen and Arley Biella were elecTed in The Tall and winTer oT The l939- I94O school year. PHI BETH HHPPH Officers Cecil W. Byers - Freda L. Hammers - - Raymond C. STaley - Philip J. Green? John L. Hundleyf Members on FaculTy - PresidenT Vice PresidenT v SecreTaryeTreasurer ExecuTive CommiTTee George A. AbboTT Vernice M. Aldrich MargareT Beede William 6. Bel: Cecil W. Byers Mabel S. Davies George W. FeinsTein Harley E. French John M.GilleTTe Philip J,Green Richard O. Hale Freda L. Hammers Raymond C. STaley Henry E. Haxo DoroThy J. Hughes GoTTTried HulT John L, Hundley Ezra T. Towne M. BeaTrice JohnsTone Orin G. Libby WalTer H. Moran HuberT E. Nelson Clarence Perkins ArThur SaasTad John C. Sirn Members on Campus, previously elecfed John F. Bacon Leslie A, Kremer RoberT BlaThe-rwicl: Dale NordquisT Jane Crydermann AlberT Selle G.John Gislason Helen Wilson Helen J. Oppegard Cheryl D. Rodger Emily H. Borden Florence C. Diclrer Erhel M. MorTenson Class of i940 Fall ElecTion Spring ElecTion Maurice M. Wiclrlund Jean H. STebbins DoroThea L. STinson H. Edwin Simpson Darlyne A. STinson Phyllis SweeTland Phi BeTa Kappa, honorary scholarship socieTy oT The College oT Science, LiTeraTure and ArTs insTalled aT The UniversiTy in I9I4, is The oldesT oT The Greek-leTTer TraTerniTies. Love oT wisdom. The helmsman oT liTe was The moTTo adopTed by The TraTerniTy aT iTs Tounding in I776 aT The Col- lege oT William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. The organizaTion aT The presenT Time has seT Tor iTselT The noble Taslc oT encouraging True scholarship and pracTical idealism in The schools oT sec- ondary and higher educaTion ThroughouT The land. Each year The chapTer elecTs Trom The ranking TourTh oT The Senior Class noT more Than Twelve and one-halT per cenT oT The ToTal number of grad- uaTes. The men and women so chosen musT have shown Themselves ouTsTanding as To scholarship and as leaders. The iniTiaTes are admiTTed To an illusTrious company, and The records made by eminenT members, bo+h living and dead, should sTimulaTe each wearer of The lrey To sTrive To realize his high- esT possibiliTies. During The pasT year, Phi BeTa Kappa has cooperaTed wiTh oTher honorary organizaTions on The campus in sponsoring Honors Day in The Tall and RecogniTion Day in The spring. The second annual presenTaTion oT The Phi BeTa Kappa High School Awards was made during The year. The Trophy Tor Class l schools was awarded To The Bismarck High School, and The Trophy Tor Class ll schools To The Grenora High School. -l47- Svare Shafer Harfman Glaserud Peferson Johnsfon Richardson Owen Reeves Shirlr Ulve Marsh Onsfad Pl lHlliBUH THETH Fufure school marms . . . fhaf's Pi Lambda Thefa nafional honorary educafional sororify. To be elecfed, a woman musf rank among fhe highesl' one-fourfh of fhose regisfered in fhe School of Educafion. lnsfalled af fhe Universify in l925 as Tau chapfer, fhe sororify has developed info one of mosf oufsfanding organiza- fions on fhe campus. To fhose women who have high scholarship and give evidence of professional inferesf, oufsfanding leadership and promise in The field of edu- cafion is exfended fhe honor of being selecfed by fhe acfive group. Visifing fhe local organizafion during fhe spring of fhe year was one of fhe nafional officers. Af fhaf fime a fea was given in her honor. As well as encouraging graduafe work and a fellow- ship among fhe women of fhe profession, fha organe izafion fosfers professional spirif and fhe highesf sfand- ards of scholarship and fraining. Inez Muriel Ulve - Alice Marsh - Verna Shirlc - Mrs. Alma Kiersfad Rebecca Onsfad - Alice Richardson Officers - - - Presidenf Vice Presidenf Secrerary - - - Treasurer Corresponding Secrefary - Keeper of fhe Records Members in Faculfy Carol M. Hurnpsfone Berfha Johnsfon Tilda Nafwicl: Gladys Boen Beulah Bomsfead Myrfle Peferson Alice Richardson Eva Schairer Members Myrfle Peferson Ella Quam Thamar Dufwa Cora G-laserud Befh l-larfman Mrs. C. M. Humpsfone Mrs. Mrs. Berfha Johnsfon Alma Kiersfad Alice Marsh Tilda Nalwiclc Rebecca Onsfad Frances Owen Inez Muriel Ulve Dorofhy Reeves Alice Richardson Isabelle Rysfad Eva Schairer Mrs. E. Sellre Barbara Shafer Verna Shirli Agnes Sforien Dorofhy Sullivan Ruby Svare Sllllll Esfablishing ilself on 'rhe lJniversi+y ol Norfh Dakola Campus in I922 as Pi chapler was Sigma Tau, nalional honorary lralernify lor engineering sludenls. I+ was founded a+ +he Universily of Nebraska in IQO4. Elecled on 'rhe basis ol scholarship, praclicapilify and sociabiliry wilh high slandards being upheld on H THU each score are members from The junior and senior classes. Joinr recipienls of lhe award for ihe engineer who mainlains lhe highesl average in his freshman year were Frederick M. Olson and lrlarold E. Sorsloklce. Al loi-monlhly meelings, papers and discussions on various engineering subiecls are conducled. Nr 4 5. Sorsiolrlre Allen Evans Gahr Pollock Reed Gerdin Morlr Chapman Thomforde Svore Hanson Savage Mifchell Ducharme Severson Saldin Lomrnen Boyd Officers Clifford J. Thomlorde - - - Presidenl Members l-larold lVlOFlC r Vice pI'6SidGDl' J, Mafieson Allen Lyle W. Poll-acl-, Roberl L. Chapman Secreiary Ri:-ber? Chapman Eugene L. Rf:-ed J. Malleson Allen Treasurer Paul J. Ducharme Carl N. Salam l-larding B. l-lansen l-lisforian Danald J. Evans Afiliur J. Silvers-:in Members Dean Emerilus E. F. Chandler Dean L. C. l-larringfon C. W. Byers W. E. Budge Alfred Boyd in Faculiy lrvin Lavine Alexis Dialog James Hein Arlhur Kolh R. B. Wilmer -I49- William N. Gahr Louis A. Gerdin l-larding B. l-lansen lvlarwin A. K. Lornmen Slerling Mifchell Harold M. Marla Louis J. Savage Harold E. Sorslolle Edwin 5. Stevenson Amer P. Siurnp Ferdinand L. Svore Cliliord J. Thomlorde To slimulale inleresl in lhe various scienlilic, social, cultural aspecls ol l-lome Economics: lo encourage scholarship, leadership and research: and lo give ils members a wider lcnowledge ol lhe possibililies in lhe lie-ld ol Home Economics are lhe aims ol Nu Della Pi. Nu Della Pi, lounded in I923, is an organizalion lor l-lome Economics maiors who exhibil gualilies ol leadership, personalily, and high scholarship Every year Nu Della Pi awards a scholarship prize lo lhe junior majoring in Home Economics who main lains lhe highesl average during her lirsl lwo years lvl. Eileen Radlce is lhe recipienl ol lhe award lor lhis year. J -z 13' Schafer Diclxer Conners Schairer Jerome Hanson Flynn Johnson Brand Carulh Scoll Linclaas Sweelland Nalwlcll Tisclale Onsfad Byram Riveland Goll Allermafl Radlze Nielson Lund Sarles Domrese Hagen Reishus Members Ollicers Arlene Domrese - - Presidenl Palricia Tisdale - - Vice Presidenl M. Eileen Radlce - Secrelaryflreasurer -I5O- Lucille Allermall' Charlolle Brand Norma Byrarn Roberla Carulh Ruth Chance Virginia Conners Florence Diclrer Arlene Domrese Dorolhy Flynn Jeanelle Goll Lorraine Gross Theresia Gru nelelder Lorraine Hagen Adelaide Hanson Dorolhy Jerome Elaine Johnson Hannah Lindaas Marion Lund Tilda Nalwiclr Rosalind Nielson Rebecca Onslad Eileen Radlce Sigrid Reishus Pearl Riveland Cheryl Rodger Dorolhy Sarles Eva Schairer Jessie Scoll Barbara Shafer Phyllis Sweelland Palricia Tisdale Inez M. Ulve McPherson Odegard Forlxner Kyle Furs+eneau Ausffiord Young Rysfad Mafhison Marsh Rowland Rodger Barron Grandy 5IGlIlH HLPHH IUTH In l9l3, lhe Norrh Dakola chaprer ol Sigma Alpha lola was inslalled on rhe Wesley College campus. This fralernily is a nalional professional music group for women. Only girls of oulslanding abiliry in music and scholarship are ralren info membership. One of lhe oulsranding 'funclions of The year was The Chrislmas Vesper Service pul on in collaboralion wifh fhe Thursday Musical Club. Olher acfivilies of lhe year carried our by +he ira+erni'ry were monlhly musical recilals, and annual convocalion, Founder's Day ban- quel' and lnifialion banquel. The nalional presidenl of fhe organizafion, Gerfrude Evans, and 'rhe province president Mrs. Davison, visiled lhe campus in +he spring. A formal 'rea for fhe new pledges was held in February. Cheryl Rodger - Olwen Rowland - Alice Marsh - Marian Malhisoni lv1argare+Grandyl Alice Forlener - Dora Ausfliord Alice Forkner Pufh Fursleneau Margarel Grandy Mrs. l.. C, l-larringion Mrs, C, M. l-lumpsfone Rulh Kyle Mary McPherson Jennie Marie Davis Gladys Jerabelc Officers - - - Presidenl Vice Presidenl - Secrelary Treasurers Chaplain Members Alice Marsh Marian Mafhison Elaine Odegard Cheryl Rodger Olwen Rowland lsabelle Ryslad Dorofhy Sullivan Vera Mae Young Pledges Harriel' Johnson Belly Paulsrud v :K -PG Gislason Ducharme Asleson Gunderson Swenson Banning Ruder Roney Ego Vaughan Biella Barber Simensen Nordquisf Scholarship, leadership, characler, and service lo rhe Office'-5 Universiry serve as fhe basis ol membership lo Blue .939 Key. narional rnen's honorary service lralerniry. Founded al the Universry oi Florida in W24, ihe Uni- Tracy Barber - Presidenr versily ol Norfh Dakola chapler was inslalled in l92o. Sgqurd Swenson , Vice presidenf Noreworlhy conrribulions and proiecrs ol lhe fra- paul Ducllarme ' Secrelarl' Terniry include lhe sponsoring ol Parenrs' Day and lhe Russell A5le50n ' Treasurer Chrislmas Kiddies' parly in cooperarion wirh lvlorrar Board, The presenlalion of an award +o 'rhe senior alh- lere wilh fhe highesl scholaslic average each year, N40 and rhe Blue Key Niclcel Trophy which is given each Arley Biella , - , preside,-1+ year 'ro The winner oi 'rhe A. C. BisonAN. D. U. Sioux george Vaughan Vice presidemf fOO+bal' Qame- Charles Ego - Secrerary To acquainl prospeclive sludenls in fhe slare of E'liO+5imef1Sen ' TVGGSUVSV Norlh Dalcola wifh 'rhe Universiry, Blue Key sponsored a good will four rhroughour fhe wesrern parl of lhe srare. Along wilh orher campus organizaiions, Blue Members Key will show a documenlary molion piclure rhrough- Russell ,meson Evan Lips our rhe slafe, which will furnish informarion concerne ing rhe Universily lo fhe people of Norrh Dalcoia and ihus be of direcl benefir +o bofh. This sociery under- roolq lhe laslc of procuring a large Norrh Dalcora flag, which was presenled al lhe Recognifion Day convo- calion. Virgil Banning Tracy Barber Arley Biella Paul Ducharme Charles Ego John Gislason Reber? Gunderson Dale Nordquisf Don Roney Melvin Ruder Alberr Sellce Elliof Simensen Sigurd Swenson George Vaughan WURT lnsTalled in V732 by The naTional presidenT oT MorTar Board, Mrs. CaTherine Coleman, The NorTh DalcoTa chapTer Took over The work ol Quo Vadis, a local or' ganizafion held on This campus in coniuncTion vviTh Blue Key. ElecTion To The group is based upon scholars ship, leadership, and service, The women selecTed par TicipaTe in a lengThy service program each year, Each spring, live iunior girls are chosen To carry on The TradiTions oT The NorTh DalcoTa chapTer during HR B UHRD Their senior year. SecreT iniTiaTion Takes place in Iafe spring. This small group oT girls Trom The senior class each year is The local represenTaTive of a naTional honorary service TraTerniTy Tounded aT Syracuse UniversiTy in IQIS. lTs hisTory began when The represenTaTives Trom Tive schools Tound ThaT The purposes oT The local groups were very similar and ThaT Two oT The groups even had a mosT id-enTical MorTar Board pins. .. V' Nafwiclr Onsiacl Officers Cheryl Rodger - - PresidenT DoroThea Sfinson - Vice PresidenT l-lelen Oppegard - SecreTary Joyce BurneTT Treasurer Jean STebbins l-lisTorian 1 - eeeefswsgasvms lc J- cccc 3 Sfebbins STinson BurneTT Oppegard Rodger -l53- Member in Faculfy Miss Tilcla Nalwiclc Members Joyce BurneTT Cheryl Rodger Rebecca Onslad Jean Sfebbins Helen Opoeoard Doralhea Shnson KHPPH KHPPH PSI Kappa Kappa Psi is a narional honorary lralernily Each year new members are elecled from lhe con- ior bandsrnen musical abiliry men. Founded chapler al lhe lished in l925. . The ira+erni+y promoles characler, , personality and service among bands- al' Oklahoma Uniyersiiy in l9I9, Mu Universily ol Norlh Dakora was eslab- cerr band. The local group promoies several acliviiies during 'rhe school year, among which is lhe annual banquel held for Jrhe lralernily members from The A. C. during lhe baskelball series loelrween fhe iwo schools. 94' 't' Lake Sheridan Kampf Crossman Alphson Feinsfein Carpenfer Arnold Winger Wesfley Newfon Howard Jones Erickson Salness Goodman Kerns Hildebrechf Herreid Siewarf Ego Thielges Simpson Soderholm . Members OHICSTS Howard Alphson Beri' Kamp? , Manlerd Arnold Charles Ego - - - Presidenl Verne Auqusfgne Cleron Carpenier Kennefh Crossman John Dahl Palmer Thielges Secrelary-Treasurer Chimes Ego Gordon Ericlcson Maurice Feinslein Roberf Goodman Facul+y Members DOH Helmnd Gran? Herreid Harry Hildebrechf Paul Jones Douglas Srewarl - - Vice President John E. l-loward l-lywel C. Rowland - i54- Roberl Kerns Russell Lalre Jack Moreland Wilmer Newfon Edwin Simpson Gordon Salness Don Sheridan Carleion Soderholm Douglas S+ewar+ Palmer Thielges George Vaughan Ken? Wesfley Gordon Winger 9 fx' Ohnsfad Kenf Taylor Tisdale Bredeson Radlxe Johnson Danuser Sfeil Brainerd Jacobson Heen Boylan Malhsen Sllllllll EPSIlUll SIGHIH Della chapler ol Sigma Epsilon Sigma was eslab- lished al lhe Universily ol Norlh Dalcola in l93O under +he guidance of former Dean of Women BeaTrice Olson and Dean William 6. Belc. ll is a narional hon- orary scholaslic sororiry lor freshman women. ln I926 ir was founded al +he Universily of Wisconsin. To lurlher scholarship among The women a+ The Uni- versily is 'the purpose of lhe sororily. To be eligible for membership, a girl musl oblain an average ol al leasl 2.5 in lhirly hours ol worlc during her freshman year. Membership is granled during a girl's soph' omore year. Officers Elaine Jacobson - - - - Presidenl Phyllis Brainerd - - Vice Presidenl Beverly l-leen Secrelaryfl-lislorian Luella Sleil - - - Treasurer Members Shirley Boylan Phyllis Brainerd Alice Bredison Alice Danuser Mary Lou DeMoully Beverly Heen Elaine Jacobson Harrier Johnson Lciuise Ken? Anne Killel Audrey Larlcin Mary Jean McFadden Alice Marsh Helen Maihsen Elhel Morlenson l-le-lny Qhnslad Helen Oppegard M. Eileen Radlfe Cheryl Podger Jean Stebbins Luella Sleil Dorofhea Slinson Elizabelh Taylor Pairicia Tisdale lnez Muriel Ulve R. Smilh Holmquisl Sorslolrlre Slevens Lommen Kirschenrnon Haxo Wrighl Pagel Olson K. Smilh Jalres Dunn Tiedeman Sogard Elsbernd Thomlorde Schroeder Treumann Griffin Grunlce Simpson Greenberg Clifford Dahl Madsen Johnson Nordquisl Mason Norlh Wilmer Ness Slaley Saaslacl Feinslein Milchell Auerbach Arnold R. Dahl Horlon PHI ETH SIGHIH Phi Ela Sigma was organized wilh lhe delinile idea ol increasing lhe inleresl in scholarship al lhe loegin- ning ol a young man's college course. lls purposes are lo recognize concenlraled hard work and abilily and lo slimulale lreshmen loward conlinued high en- deavor, and lo bring logelher men ol high scholaslic slandards. The Universily chapler was lounded on May 23, l93O. Dean Thomas Arlrle Clarla eslalolished lhe lirsl chapler al lhe Universily ol Illinois, March 22, l923. Eleclions lo lhis honorary group are made lwice a year, in lhe lall and spring. Freshmen musl mainlain an average ol al leasl 2.5 while carrying no less lhan lourleen hours ol academic worl: during eilher lhe lirsl or second semesler. Dean R. B. Wilmer is lhe group adviser wilh E. O. Norlh and Sewell Mason as associale members. OFFicers Ordean Ness ----- Presidenl Raymond Slaley, Jr. - - Secrelary-Treasurer Members Fall Eleclion Manlerd Arnold Leonard Grilzlin Tom cl. Clillord Kenl l-lorlon Adrian Dunn Kenr'ielhJal1eS W. B. Treurnann Members Spring Eleclion Phil R. Berger Edward K. Lander Edward Chrislenson Roloerl LeMasurier Lawrence Chrislianson Dale Ness Charles Dahl Edwin Olmslead Douglas Erickson Warren Pallerson Leonard Erickson Gordon Rice Chauncey Espe Larry Schlesinger Sheldon Farr Harold Thomson Louis Kulas Merrill C. Wiesl CHORUS 4 Yi Thiw g, :fi Z: !,. 1 ir-37 ' 5bgp f3MQEQ,f V,hif,5QfjEJ1l QV r r V V V ff' E- 3 af M? fm f4 -w U 3p5E6'555fEXsQ Jjifpigiw wf JFjj jlV,4f E? H21 5 4 g': - rj A Ai 1 I I-I , V :T I ,JW J 9-19 FF ' F 5 j ' r r r x sfv V As 'ourch 1-dr 'e 51511 A?d.wNEenH'jhearthaL cr ofa iwffigff Qwifijmhfq 'Jf1,,,g31'f1f,i iiT2L , f, Ez if ff S Q gf, E Q f I iiQ'f3i Efimi1? Efi P :P Q4 Q - I57- SIGIHH Slandard bearers lor lhe profession oi Journalism on lhe campus are members ol Sigma Della Chi, hon- orary iournalism fralernilv. Allhough lew in number, members do one of fhe loiggesl jobs on fhe campus when lhev sponsor lhe lzliclcerlail Follies, all-campus music show. Profils from 'rhese shows gave lhe Dakola Sludenf press shop much of ils equipment IJELTH CHI The nalional organizalion was founded in l909 af De Pauw Universily in Indiana. In previous years Jrhe chapler has won nalional recognihon for Hs erliciencv and service lo fhe school. To win This recoqnilion Jrhe group sponsored speakers and assisled in promoling fhe NIPA conference. Bergren Ruder SWSFISOY1 Sim Dahl McEnroe Asleson Faculfy Members John Cameron Sim Melvin Ruder Members Officers Russ Asleson John Dunn , O 'll B R Il K'l Russ Asleson - - - Presidenl' W' e ergren usse len A l , Rober'r Callan John Mclfnroe Sig Swenson - Vice Presidenl , Donald Dahl Sig Swenson Donald Dahl Secrelary-Treasurer John lvlclfnroe - - Follies Direclor Ll' Anderson Morrow Miller Hennessey Lenerh Balmer Rel? BurneH Oppegard Graham Balxlre McKay lllHllllX Malrix is a woman's honorary iournalism lralernily. Membership is limiled lo lhose coeds who are aclively inleresled in some phase of journalism work. Girls are pledged during rhe second semesler and are inilialed six weeks laler. Admission inlo 'rhe aclive chapler is based upon scholarship. l-lighlighl ol lvla+rix's social season is 'rhe Shadow Ball given each spring 'ro which IOO of lhe mos? pop- ular and represenlalive campus coeds are inviled. ln The pasl year, lvlalrix published a Lily, campus humor paper on lhe eve of The Carney Song Conlesl, and cooperaled wilh lhe iournalism deparlmenl during The fall N. l. P. A. convenlion. Each spring lvlalrix is hosless lo Sigma Della Chi, ils brolher organizalion, al a picnic. On The day of lhe picnic a Baby Lily, conlaining deparlmenlal gos- sip, is dislribuled. Joyce Burne-ll l-lelen Oppegard Jeanne Rell - Elise Anderson Jean Balmer Ellen Balrlre Helen Graham Doris l-lennessey - Presndenl - Vice Presidenl Secrelary-Treasurer Doris Kruger Kalhryn Lenerlz Flora McKay Joanne Miller Jeanne Morrow rs 1 F F l A9 Ego Sogarf Naramore Alphson Goodman Rodning Jensen Madsen Kolsfad Marfhiason Duea Gornowich Johnson Sollom Lake Severson Thielges Thorleifson Kurchhan Grunke Koppenhaver Eaion BETH HLPHH PSI Since iis esiablishmenl in l923, Zeia Chapier oi Bela Alpha Psi, nafional professional accounring ira- rerniry, has sfriven 'ro impress srudenis in accounring wirh ideals and srandards of 'rhe profession. Worlc ioward a major in accouniing and above aver- age proficiency in rhar work, as well as in general col- lege worlc, are 'rhe high srandards ser forih for en- Jrrance inro 'rhe sociery. The chap+er mainrains an accounring library srocked wirh currenl periodicals and legislarive iniormarion, and publishes an accounring alumni direciory, iniro- duced for 'rhe Tirsr rime lasr year. Arihur Grunlce R. l-l. Eafon - Alvin Kruchren Dean Towne R. H. Eaion Howard Alphson Emil Baxsirom Roberi Duea Kennedy Dysarf Charles Ego Officers Members in Fa Members Andrew Froehlicln Roberr Goodman Clarian Gornowich Arfhur Gvrunke Clarence Jensen LeRoy Johnson Arfhur Kolsfad Alvin Kruchfen V Presideni - Vice Presidenl Secrerary-Treasurer culfy R. D. Koppenhaver Thomas Thorlieison Russell Lalme Edwin Madsen Bernie Marlhiason George Naramore Orville Nordsleffen John Rader Selmer Rodning Bernard Schauss Allen Severson Herman Sogard Thomas Sollorn Palmer Thielges PHI CHI IHEIH Founded aT The UniversiTy oi Chicago in I924 and insTaIIed on This campus in I925 as Kappa chapTer is The naTionaI women's commerce TraTerniTy, Phi Chi The-Ta. 'Io TosTer high ideals Tor women in business careers, To encourage The TraTerniTy coope-raTion among women preparing Tor such careers and To sTimuIaTe The spiriT oT sacriTice and unseITish devoTion To The aTTainrnenT oT such ends are The purposes oT This organizaTion. On This campus, Phi Chi IheTa has been acTive in holding discussions on women's opporTuniTies in busi- ness and commerce. ITs members direcT The ceramic sale held aT The UniversiTy every spring. 'Io be eIecTed, a woman sTudenT musT be above average in scholarship and show parTicuIar apTiTude Tor worlc in The business Tield. CharTers are granTed only To colleges and universiTies having business schools oT recognized sTanding. Gu? - 2-N s 25 .lie 1' g ST Gross Alphson Nelson HarneTT Collinson Brainerd Finlay Bred eson Hage Brandf ChrisTenson Kumm Lylrlcen Hillmer Officers Verona Kumm - - - PresidenT Loma I'IIII 'e Verona Kumm Lorna I-Iillmer - Vice PresidenT Elaine Lylclcen SecreTary-Treasurer Grace Alphson Phyllis Brainerd Olga BrandT Alice Brecleson I?uTh Collinson -I6I- Members in Faculiy Alfhea M. CI'irisTenscin Acfives Pledges Elaine Lylrlen RoberTa Finlay Irene Gross JoJane I-Iage Mary C. I-IarneTT Mazie Nelson ZEIH PHI EIH ZeTa Phi ETa, naTional professional speech arTs Tra' TerniTy Tor women, was esTabIished aT The UniversiTy OT NorTh DaIcoTa in I926. ITS purpose is To sTimuIaTe in women an inTeresT in speech, dramaTics, and The Torensic arTs, and To encourage speech acTiviTies. This year ZeTa Phi I2Ta began work on marioneTTe and puppeT shows. PuppeTs were made and programs oT proTessionaI caliber were sponsored by The club. Second semesTer inTeresT in The group Turned To radio worlc. Sponsorship oT a chiIdren's sTory hour was iniTiaTed by The organizaTion. Members of ZeTa Phi ETa are also acTFve in Playmalcers and oTher campus Torensic socieTies. The requiremenTs Tor membership are a major or minor in Speech, To be above average schoIasTicaIly, and To Take parT in speech acTiviTies. Lenerlz Hogan Hogan Schneclzer Baker Hage Johnson Helgaas Legge Briggs Halseth Ridley WacI'ITer , Actives Oglcers Lorraine Briggs Irene Leqge ArdiTh I-IalseTh Lorraine Briggs - - PresidenT Pledges Ai-dill-1 I-IGISQH1 . , Vice presideni. Jean Baker MarqareT Johnson Norma Byrarn KaThryn LenerT'L Irene Legqe - Sec,-efaryjreasurer Jo Jane I-Iaqe Marcene Ridley Marian Helgaas Jeanne Hogan Camille WachTer E: Engineers Peferson and CLUBS-To safisfy fhe urge of fhe college sfudenf for recognifion in his chosen field of inferesf is fhe reason for fhe exisfence of fhe many clubs and pro- fessional sociefies on fhe campus. Every field from N-.dig Allen go over plans for fhe Engineers' Ball. iournalisrn fo engineering has ifs own group and mem- bers fhrash ouf Common problems as well as availing fhemselves of fhe opporfunify of geffing a liffle prac fical leadership pracfise. -I63- Burnefr Johnson Swendiman Hafcher Diclter Hagen Kirlel Taylor Rodger Larlrin Onsfad Dryburgh Dorlrmrese Sarles Johnsfon Jo nson Brand Tisclale Slinson Byram Hein Service is rhe walchword for lhe Young Women's Chrisrian Associarion. The laslc ol assisring and aiding Officers Tn lhe orienralion ol freshman women on rhis Campus Rebecca Onsyad - - - l presidem lalls lo 'rhe senior calainel lhrough i+s Big Sisrer pro. Audrey Larkin Vice Presidem' gram. Arlene Domrese ----- Treasurer Berry Jane Swendiman - - Recording Secrerary Acliviries of rhe group include rhe sponsoring of Frances Dryburgh - Corresponding Secrerary convocarions, varsiry club, rhe kiddies' parry, and 'rhe Cheryl Rodger - - - Big Sisler Chairman direcrion ol religious services and radio programs. ln MVS' Belllla 'lolmslon ' ' ' AdVl5OV cooperarion with rhe Y. M. C. A., 'rhis organizarion sponsored lhe Religious Emphasis weelc. The universily Memben Y. W. C. A. members also assisr The downrown Y. W. C. A. by serving as advisers 'ro girl reserve groups. Each member ol rhe senior cabiner serves as rhe head of some salienr commirree in rhe worlc, each com- mirree srriving fo accomplish rheir goal for The year. Anne L. Bacheller Charlorie Brand Joyce Burnerr Norma Byram Lorraine Hagen Mabel l-larcher Mildred Hein Elaine Johnson Margaref Johnson Ann Kiriel Dororhy Sarles Dororhea Srinson Elizabelh Taylor Parricia Tisdale IUHIUR Y. lll. C. H. lIHBIllEl Serving as an apprenTiceship Tor enTrance inTo The Senior CabineT is The Junior CabineT of The Young Wome-n's ChrisTian AssociaTion. lTs membership is com- posed oT Treshman and sophomore sTudenTs, Working under The supervision oT The senior Y. W. group, The junior group serve as subchairmen on one oT The senior commiTTees. The big proiecT oT The year was a balloon and chrysanThemum sale aT The Homecoming game. How- ever, since The weaTher was umcavorable, The sale was noT as successwlul as iT could have been. Charm Teas, candy sales, and cooperaTion wiTh oTher groups are oTher acTiviTies OT The group. AnoTher inTeresTing Tea- Ture was The inTroducTion of a guesT speaker aT each oT The monThly meeTings To give The girls educaTional Talles abouT liTe in general. Heen Frank Collinson Balmer McFadden Larkin Boylan McDonald King Danuser JohnsTon Harris Sellre Bruce Moreland Erickson Morrow Ellswoi-Th Balclre McKay SchuTT Thompson Lenerfz Officers Members g t Jean Balmer Beverly l-leen Alice McFadden - - - PresidenT Ellen Bakke Harrie-T King U D . Shirley Boylan KaThryn Lenerfi BeTTy El'lClCSOl'1 VICE Pl'6SId8f1l' Mariorie Bruce RuTh McDonald RuTh Collinson Alice McFadden Jean Baker SecreTary Alice Danuser Flora McKay n Hazel EllsworTh Jeanne Morrow Jean l-larris Treasurer Belly Erickson l-larri-aT Schufl . A Helen Frank EliZabeTh Selle Audrey Larkin Adviser Jean Harris Jean Thompson -I65- lUUlllEll'S LEHGUE BUHHD Every woman sludenl on lhe Campus is a member ol The Women's League. Governing body ol lhe group is The Women's League Board composed of one freshman, lwo sophomores, lhree juniors, and four seniors. One member is elecled from every class each year, and she holds her posilion 'rhroughoul her collegale career. The Board carries on promolional aclivilies lor The bellermenl ol women sludenls and lhe Universily as a whole. Nolable among 'rhe proiecfs lhis pasl year is 'rhe Freshman-Sophomore banquel in honor of women elecfed info Sigma Epsilon Sigma, lhe Sweel- hearl's Ball, sponsoring lhe Women's Glee Club Con- cerr, revising rules for sororily and residence halls, convocalion, publicizing Universily women, remodel- ing Dean l-lanson's rooms, and rhe Junior-Senior ban- guel in lhe spring. 'IN New ff? I 'Q' 'VX -qu' In Whiresides Johnson Sarles Danuser Lynch Sands Larkin Sfebbins Hanson Fursleneau Marsh Officers Members Ruflq Fursfeneau .... . Pregidenf Alice Danuser Alice Marsh . . . l? h F lh S d Jean Slebbins O - Vice Presidenl Ui ursleneau Mya an S Elaine Johnson Dorofhy Sarles Dorolhy Sarles - Secrelary Audrey Larkin Jean Srebbins Elaine Johnson - - Treasurer Marion Lynch Lore ne Whifesides Tiedeman Lander Johnson Ness Talberl' Roney Duea Dunsdon T. Johnson McCrae Miles Field Heinzen Jenson Nevin Dieh Simpson Biella Ego Karpenko Benson Rovelslad SEHIUH Y. lll. IJ. H. UHBIHET The Young lVlen's Chrislian Associalion is a serv- ice organizalion which was lounded in London, Eng- land, in I344. The Universily Y. M, C. A. was organ! ized in IQQ4. The main work ol lhe associalion is religious emphasis in lhe lives ol lhe sludenls, and il has conlribuled much lo lhe belrermenl ol such lives. Rarlicipaling in many slale and nalional conv-en' lions, lhe Universily Y, M. C. A. sends several dele- gares lo lhe Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, conlerence. The Y. lvl. C. A. works in coniunclion wilh lhe Y. W. C. A. in many proiecls, among rhe mosl irnporlanl lhis year being lhe Slale YM-YW conference and Ref ligious Emphasis Week. I+ also mainlains a lunch and recrealion room for men in The loasemenl ol Budge l-lall. Charles Ego - Evans Karpenko Arley Biella - Paul Benson - Raul Benson Arley Biella Tofn Cliihlord Chesler Elierz Roloerl Duea Rollin Dunsdon Charles Ego Harold Eield Erancis l'laxo Douglas l-leen Roberf l-le-en Lloyd lsleinzen Lloyd Jenson Officers Members f 7 V'ce - Pre ioenl Execulive SECVSJYBQ Recording Secre ary Alar- Johnson Evans I-aroenko James Miller Ordean Ness John Nevin Gale Richardson Arlhur Robson Thomas Roney Roberr Rovelslad Edwin Simpson Raymond Staley George Talberl Ardell Tiedeman Presidenl Y. fll. C. H. BUHRIJ Six laculry members and six sludenls comprise llne lions. Tlne board iiself replaces irs own members. Y. M. C. A. board. Confrol over rlne lwo Y. M. C. A. In In .... ' ' cabiners is exercised by lliis board. This group selecls To See i al i e Work of ilile Y M C A IS Carried lil1bl'ifl:l'l'il'CliCl'il'1 ifs employees and lnas final lurisdicfion on Y. M. C. A. on or S es In ares S O e S U en bo Y is e . ' lrln b d. policies, financial mafrers, and all conlroversial dues- mam purpose O e Oar - Ts... A 2 ii ' -f S vvean ,- am 's'l'v :if N ,wwvkj Herzig Rovelsfad Ego Barber Benh Rovelsfad Simpson Biella Mason Eafon Compfon Coon Members in Faculiy Y. M C. A- Board Dr. R. J. Comprori S. Mason Dr. E. D. Coon Dr. A. M. Rovelsiad Dr, E. D. Coon - - - Chairman R' H' Ealon Dr' l' L' Sayre Edwin Simpson - Pecordinq Secrefary Smdenf Members Arley Bislle ' General SeUel5 Y Tracy Barber Paul Herzig Wilbur B5-nfl . . Business Manage, Wilbur Benrz Roberf Rovelsfad Arley Biella Charles Ego Edwin Simpson IUHIUR Y.lll.lI.H. Cl-lBIllEl Chosen on lhe basis ol inleresl, characfei, and scholarship, lwenly-eighl lreshmen make up fha Y. M. C. A. Junior cabinel. The lirsl Junior cabinel was inslalled on lhe campus April 6, I939. From lhis group will be chosen The lulure members ol lhe Senior cabinel. Throughoul' lhe year lhe Junior cabiner conducls a program which includes new shi- Q A denr work, fall freshman orienrarion and olher prol ecrs. Special speakers discuss problems wifh mcrnlrers ar rheir regular rneerings, a+ which The social a x l as lhe business side of Y. lvl, C. A. work is given ron sideralion, .51 4 Farr Richardson Biella Lee Smuh Sfaples Ford Togsfad Iverson Shaffer Corwin Foss Boyum Kirsf Rcmaniuk Brown Simensen Omdahl Thomson Olson Cooper Aymond Heen Biella Gronna Miles Lunsefh Simpson Peferson O'H:lC6l'S Members John Arnundson Charles Lg-9 James Miles - - - - Presidenl Frank A-yrnond Jam Lunsefh Lance Biella James Miles - f - Lowell Boyurn James Norris Norman Gronna - Vice Presidenl Edgar Brown Gilbem Olson John Cooper Alson Omdahl John Lunselh - - Secrelary Charles Corwin Sfanley peferson Sheldon Farr John Pornaniuk James Ford Kennerh Shaller Advisors Allan Foss Kennerh Sim-anso Norman Gronna ,lack Srnurz Charles Ego Arley Biella Ardon Iverson Jack Slapleg Edwin Simpson l-low-ard Kirsl' Edward Lander Harold Thomson Theo. Togsfad Y. C. Tlue Y. M. C. A. rooms are localed iru llue lower parl of Budge l-lall in llue luearl ol ullue campus. -R lunclu counler, ping pong and pool lables, reading and sludying Jfables, and a conference room rnalce up llue Y, lvl, C. A, proper. Tluese lacililies are open lo all sludenls and lacully members al l'l'1S Universily. Newspapers and magazines are lurnislued lree ol K.. .V T- Y--, STHFF cluarge lo all sludenls. One of flue oulslaruding proiecls of flue Y. M. C. A slalrl 'flue pasl year was llue bringing ol Cluarles Peler- son, world's rnosl larnous billiard arlisl, lo 'flue campus Anolluer annual proiecl is llue sponsoring ol a Y. lvl C. A. picnic in llue spring. Y , J L Duea Jolunson Allen Benh Jacobson Sand Baxsirom Heriig Pepple Back: Rifler Employees Y. M. C. A. Sfaff J. Allen George Joluruson Wilbur Benlz ------- lVl6r16QGF Roberl Duea Leland Pepple Emil Baxslrorn - Bookkeeper Paul Herzig Chris Sand Curtis Jacobson -V3 Y'-7 . I-ae . ,vfzf 9 N -5121 ' ' wif' 2-f Q17 Davis Froiland Berg Halverson Sande Johnson Domrese Ness Heen Freegard Larsen Lunselh Omdahl English Drawing ils membership from lhe largesl religious Officers preference group on lhe campus, lhe Lurheran Siu- l939 denls Associahon aims 'ro develop sociefy and iellowf ship, and lo build a closer conneclion wilh The church. On November 3, 4, and 5, lwelve sludenls ailendefl Jrhe regional convenlion al lhe Soulh Dalcola Slale College, af which lime Arley Biella was elecfed ref gional vice presidenl, and Rev. Amer Bloom, regional adviser. The Universiry chapler was selecled 'ro be 'rhe meeling place for ihe nexr year. Olher oufslanding acliviiies of ihe year were a Vesper Service al Chrisl- mas lime, a roller-slcaring parly in February, lhe an- nual spring banquei, lhe annual picnic, and lhe Worlcers' Conference for planning rhe Regional Con- venlion. Also imporiani in ils drive lo lceep inreresr slrong is ihe publicalion of The Lu+heran Srudenrf' a mimeographed paper which comes our every 'rwo weeks, informing lhe members as lo whaT's whal in club circles. Afley Bielli - - - Oroean Nesi Jennie Marie Danig, l-lelen Anderson - Beverly l-lee-n I Qrdean Ness l I94O Ordean Ness - - A Arlene Dcirnresel Beverly l-leen l Dorothy Freeg-ard - Marvin Larson - Blalreley English - - - Lillian Froilandl A I pt-,de John Lunsefh S ' Elaine Berg l Jennie Marie Davisl ' i i He-lny Ohnsfad l Lorna Sande rl i i Aldon Omdahl I Marianne Halvorscinl i r lies? - Presidenl' Vice preside-ni - Secreiary s - Treasurer Radio Chairmen A Presidenr Vice Fresidenls Secrerary - - Treasurer Mission Secrefary amen? Secretaries Radio Chairmen - - Publicily Social Chairmen . . . - U Harold Nasheim - - - - - Advisor The associalion was organized in I936. ll is a na- lional organizalion for all Universiry and college sru- Faculry Advisors denfs of +he Lu+heran faith. C, L, iqefsraa A, M, Ravelaaa -I7I- v.. V.- Hogan Clifford Hennessey Traynor Hammes Grunlre Desauiels Harnefi' Dahl Dawson Illllllll Religious and social inleresls ol all Calholic slu- denls have been prornoled by Newman Club since ils lounding in l906. A campus residence, which houses The Newman library oi religious and olher worlcs, is rnainlained on l-larnline Sfreel under The guidance ol Rev. James Dawson, adviser. ln February The club presenled Rev. Bernard l-lub- bard, The Glacier priest Tor ils annual convocarion. Several ofher prominenl speakers were broughl in fhroughoui The year lo address The monlhly meelings held in downlown Carholic churches. A news leller, Newman News, is published semi-weekly by The group. Hll -l72- CLUB OFFicers lvlary Calherine l-larnell' - Roberl Dalnl - Barbara Desaulels Arlhur Grunlce Senior Junior - Sophomore Freshman Publiciry - Sfudy Clubs - Adviser - Execufive Council - Presidem' Vice Presidenf - Secrefa ry Treasurer - Dorolhy Hogan - Parriclc Traynor - Thomas Clilzlorcl - William Gusl' - Roberf l-larnmes Thomas Hennessey Rev, James Dawson HESPERIH Made up of siudenrs whose inieresr lies in ihe field of debaie and orarory is Hesperia, lfferary sociely liqhls of the year. for men. ln order To be admilred To membership The sfudenr candidafe is required +o make an enirance speech. Sponsorship ol Jrhe Min Hin Li orarorical conlesl on world problems and rhe annual debale wi+h FX, D. T., rival campus liferary socieiy, are some ol The high Each year lormer Governor George Shafer oi Norrh Dalcola awards a S20 prize io Jrhe spealer who has shown mosr improvemenl in The year. Qrhcers lor each semesler are elecled, O'Grady French Boyum Gearey Fraser S+yer Loomis Panlrow Casey Koehmsfedf Thomson Wales OFHCGFS Members I l.i:r.-:ell Bcyum Alvin ifruchfen J- Rlce ' ' ' P 95'del'iJf Tobias Casey John Loomis . . A r les Dahl Lowell Ofizrad J ii K H . v W' Y O n avanaug 'Ce Presldenl Robe-rl Dahl Conrad Paniow Russell - - Secreiary Bruce Fraser John D, Rice Townsley French Orris Gearey John Koehmsiedf -173- Wairer Slyer Harold Thomson Ralph Wales H. IJ. l. Graybeard among campus organizafions is A. D. T. and olher ilems of inleresl is given al lhe meelings Founded when +he Universily was slill in lcneeepanrs, Thirly-nine members were selecred on The basis of lhe group held ils firs+ meeling in I89I. characler, scholarship, and oulsfanding abilily Profs from rhe English and speech deparlmenls give speech and liferalure. Bolh men and women are ad weekly radio blurbs which are sponsored by lhe or- mir?-ed, aller making rryouls before 'rhe aclive group ganizalion. Lowdown on lileralure, currenl problems ? 'T 4... C' Sfephens Hagen Haxo Anderson Goll Bufh Larson Carroll Bresnahan Kling Simpson Alphson Berg Rossau Aliermaff Lake Jacobson Lynch Nersefh Grace Alphson Lucille Alfermaff Elise Anderson Ellen Balclce Oglcers Elaine Berg Shirley Boylan Erances Lynch - - Presidenl Dollerll' Bresnallan Marlorle Bulfz Inga Marie Nerselh Vice Presidenf Belly Calnan Mary M. Carroll Elaine Jacobson - Secrelary Mmqwel Cashel Barbara Desaufels Russell Lalce - - Treasurer R'Cl a'd DUN' Jeannefle G-oll Clarice Granrud Jo Jane l-lage Lorraine Hagen Francis l-laxo Beverly Heen -I74- Kilgore Heen Ohnsfad Boylan Dunn Sfaley Cashel Members Roberl l-leen Elaine Jacobson Henry Kalsfad Eugene Kilgore Roberf Kling Russell Lake Befhel Larson Frances Lynch Flora McKay Earl Mundi Inga Marie Nersefh Ordean Ness l-lelny Ohnsfad Frances Rossau Eleanor Simmons Lois Simpson Raymond Sraley Marvin Sleiclens George Talberf Firsi Row-Flynn, Frissell, Walron, Domrese, Tisdale, Hagen, Sweefland, Reishus, Ellsworrh, Diclrer. Second Row-Rinlier, McErlane, Sarles, Hawkins, Hurs+, Bunde, Bruce, Sfenson, Hagen, Anderson, Rodger. Third Row-Miller, Bonner, Lenlzer, Donovan, Halvorson, Davis, Halcher, Birliland, Riveland, Byram, Allermaff, Conners Fourfh Row-Naiwicli, Neilson, Danuser, Schairer, Moen, Onsiad, Lund, Hein, Sleinmeier, Benson, Grassel, Lommen, Goll, Radlie, Lindaas, Carulh, Brand, Bell, Richardson, Brelilie. Fiflh Row-Harris, Hanson, Erickson, Sellie, Eppler, Maffhaei, Johnson, Jerome, Ulvedahl, Shafer, O'Sullivan. P A club ior all girls in horne economics is lhe dis- linclion held by Penales. ll is a member ol The Ameri- can Home Economics Associarion and of lhe slale association. Among ils rnaior proiecls for The year Penales numbers rhe sponsoring oi The annual Open House pul on by fhe Home Economics deparlmenr. A+ lhis Open House rhe work of each class is displayed, and lhe public is inviied io view lhe proiecls. lr is pul on in coniunclion wilh Engineers' Day. Penares also prepared Chrisirnas baslcels for needy Grand Forks families and conlribuied money fo ihe Sanla Claus girls. A+ lhe beginning ol rhe year, Penales sponsored a gel acquainledu parly lor all girls in Home Eco' nomics. EHHT ES Officers Palricia Tisdale - - - Presidenl Phyllis Sweelland - - Vice Presidenl Eileen Radlce - - Secrelary Barbara Shafer - - Treasurer Pollock W. Johnson Chesrown Greenberg Jacobson Lawler SaTTIer SorsToIrIre Mori: Mifchell Peferson STevens GusTaTson Zech Hardy Savage Eide Severson Higbie Lavine Cooley Koih Wesf HWTRIUHH INSTITUTE UT UHEWIUHI EHGI The only engineering socieTy on The campus wiTh a woman sTudenT member. ThaT is one oT The minor d'sTincTions held by The American lnsTiTuTe oT Chemi- cal Engineers, For several years The sTudenTs oT The chemical en- gineering de-parTmenT joined wiTh The sTudenTs oT The mining engineering deparTmenT in a socieTy known as The Chemical Mining Engineering SocieTy. In I936, The chemengs organized a group oT Their own, and in I938 They were granTed a sTudenT charTer by The American InsTiTuTe OT Chemical Engineers. As a resulT oT rigid inspecTions by The American InsTiTuTe oT Chemical Engineers and The Engineering Council Tor ProTe-ssional Development The deparTmenT was ac- crediTed in l939, placing iT on an equal basis wiTh The besT deparTrnenTs in This counTry. ArThur Severson I-Iarold SorsToIcIce - I-Iarold Ivlorlr - Irvin Lavine - Fa A, M. Cooley R. w. I-Iigbie Russell Chesrown A. M. Cooley Owen Eide Leonard Greenberg Ross GusTaTson STanIey I-Ialver PoberT Hardy R, w, Haqbie Cui-Tis Jacobson William Johnson ArThur KoTh Irvin Lavine George Lawler Sferling MiTcheII HETRS OFFicers - - - - PresidenT - Vice PresiclenT SecreTary-Treasurer - - Counselor cul'l'y Members Members ArThur KoTh Irvin Lavine I-larold Morlr Theodore OlaTson Anna PeTerson Lyle Pollock David Rose Bryne Sands Frarilc SaTTler Louis Savage ArThur Severson Harold Sorsfolcke Bruce STever1s Jack WesT Theodore Zach IT serves To bring The sTudenTs in conTacT wiTh The InsTiTuTe and iTs worlq, and leads To Ties wiTh This organizarion which is The largesT in The parTicular Tield, embracing mining, meTallurgy, meTals, geology, and peTroleum. Such is The Mining Club which is The sTudenT chapTer ol The American lnsTiTuTe ol Mining and MeTallurgical Engineers, esTablished in V924 A oTher purpose oT The sociely is To TosTer good Tellow ship and high eThical sTandards among Those who have chosen mining or relaTed Tields Tor Their liles worlc Membership includes Those sTudenTs who are inT r esTed in mining, geology and associaTed field Q.,- .af 'a fu Mccosh Kofh Paul Ducharme Gilman RiTTer STanley Sorenson Marlc Nero - STuarT Biorlclund l-Toward Nelson Glenn Aase V Russell Lindberg PlunlKeTT Hankey Lyons Olson Brown Ducharme Benson Nero Pond RiTTer Nelson Bjorklund Aase Lindberg Budge Officers N939 Members b Glen' ise Gvfrdftn Lycrg, ' ' ' pregldenl Wallaze Bengf-rn Fiqrard McCi Vice Presidern siusfs aiflfilund h7CCerT Merrie - SECFETGQJ Lfifif BT-'HT l-lil,-:ard Nelson U - - Treasurer William Budde Marli Nero Francis Eyerly .lsfnes NcsTda paul Ducharfne Erling Olgrgn Franl Foley ,lames Pond - - - PPE-SiClenl Gecroe Hanley Gilman RiTTer Vice Presidenf L. C. l-larrir-:Ten Sui-'ig-yr Sijrgrs rs - SeCre+ar Anhuf l'Cifh kenneth Swan T y Pussel Lindberg - FSGSUFSY' HIIIEIIIIIHII SIIIIIEIY UE IJIVII ENGINEERS The local sTudenT chapTer oT The American SocieTy ol Civil Engineers was Insfalled in V923 aT The Univer- siTy ol lXlorTh Dalrora. William Gahr repr-esenTed The local group aT The naT'onal convenTion aT Kansas CiTy. An inspecTion Trip To DuIuTh and The Twin Cilies was conducTed. A sTeel mill and a sewage and waTer planT were visiTed en rouTe. AT meeTings oT The group, problems in The engi- neering Tield are discussed by sTudenTs, insTrucTors, and visiTing engineers. Plaggmier Fossum Wood Sand C. Mundi Malley Sfevenson Hammer Monroe N. Karpenlro BoosTrom Shieflo Moore Norling Crawford Carlson Gerdin Almy Boyd Carlson Gahr Saldin Chandler Lium Officerg Members William Gollr . A - - Presidenl Donald Boosfrom Jerry Moore C I S - - V. . VrncenT Carlson Clayfon Mundl 'ar a In Ice Presldenl KeiTh Crawlord Leonard Morling VIVICGVII Caflgon ' ' S5'CV9I5I'Y'TV955UI'9V Guilford Fossufn John Plaggmier Alfred BOyd - - A l Adviser William Gahr Carl Saldin Louis Gerdin Chris Sands G, Leonard Hammer AlTon ShieElo , Niles Karpenlco Edwin Sfevenson Members In Faculiy Leonard Larson Douglas STewarT l ?' B- AIMV E- L- Umm Vernon Malley Louis E. Wood Clean Efnerilus lf. F. Chandler Wilbur Monroe 4 '33Q. '-- Q 4 N.-r s.- T. 1.6 -iii 3 Allen Marlrus Anderson Shand Breifweiser D. Johnson Chapman Disher Schroeder Kadlac Svore Sefierland Slayner Arashiro Renwick Gilpin Reed Vaal: Diallolif Hilchcoclx HliiERIlIHIl SOCIETY UE EHEEHHHIUHE ENGINEERS To Eurrher knowledge concerning mechanical engi- neering and ro develop professional conracrs and in- srincrs rhrough membership is 'rhe purpose of lhe Uni- versi+y's branch of lhe American Sociely oi lvlechanie cal Engineers. Annual acfiviries include spealfers Erom The Eield. lrips lhrough local induslnes, preparalion oi exhibils for Engineers' Day, presenialion oi Technical papers ro 'rhe regional convenrion, and new 'rhis year is a parly which was held in 'rhe Infernal Combuslion En- gine Laboralory. Membership includes ihose regularly enrolled in mechanical engineering. A. J. Diakoll Ferdinand Syore Thomas Srrand Slanley Voolr A. J. Dialcolzi Eugene Reed Slanley Voalc - OFEicers I939 - - - l-lonorary Chairman Officers I940 - Chairman Vice Chairman Secrelary-Treasurer Y - - l-lonorary Chairman - Chairman Vice Chairman Ray l-liichcocla - - Secrelary-Treasurer Members A. J. Elisicl' Vfeilinqron Marius J. Alien Eugene Feed Nichoas Ariel i r. Gordon Sewerland Poiierr Chacfnan Lyle Slayer John Disher Thcf'-,is Strand Joseph Hedge Ferdinand Svore Ray l-liiclnci:-iilf Georiie Vaughan Dwighr Johrsin Sfanley Veal. Jann lffadlec 4 X is X 'A Upper Piclure-Dancers Graham, Mickelson, Wold, Sarles, Ted Dahl, Mary Bird, B. Dahl, and Donovan swing oul. Lower Lell-A big crowd al a small lable. Lower Righl-Manager Al Dragge wonders if il is worlh il. Resull ol a move lo keep Universily social lile cen- lered on lhe campus is lhe Varsily Club. l-lere you can lind all ol lhem, lrom lhe sleek, smoolh BMOC lo lhe lowliesl lreshman-all enjoying lhemselves-all having lun. The accepled social lormula, especially lor lhose sludenls who have lo budgel, is-Boy-Girl-lwo bils - mix well - pul al lhe Varsily Club - equals - one swell evening. Behind lhe scenes is Al Dragge, loolballer and law- yer. l-le and his slall pul logelher lhe besl campus lalenl every week lo make up lhe Universily ol Norlh Dakola eguivalenl lo a Cale Sociely lloor show. Head- liners lhis year were lhal greal sludenl, Phil lJudgel Poppler, who look over lhe Waller Winchell dulies, and Russ lreland, hypnolism arlisl exlraordinary. The club is open lhree nighls a week-Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. The lirsl lwo nighls lake care ol lhe overllow lrom campus sociely meel- ings and lhe lasl nighl lhe club serves as an economi- cal place lo go aller a hob-nob or parly. VHRSITY CLUB The idea lor lhe Vub was conceived lasl year by a ioinl commillee ol Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. Leading spirils in lhe move lo provide a good, eco- nomical and callegiale place lor sludenls lo spend lheir oul-ol-class hours were Audrey Larkin, Dorolhea Slinson, Becky Onslad, James Glyer and Chuck Ego. The enlire upper lloor ol lhe commons was given over lo lhe club. The lwo lronl rooms were done in sand color and were decoraled wilh live lile-size wall murals depicling college lile, painled by Lydia Langer. The huddle room lpurpose, iusl whal lhe name impliesl was painled a dark blue. Money for lhe remodeling and decoraling as well as operaling expenses ol lhe club comes lrom lhe sale ol over live hundred sludenl membership lickels al lilly cenls each. During lhe lasl semesler lhe enlire sludenl body was aulomalically made members when Manager Dragge engineered a deal whereby each sludenl was charged a sum ol lilleen cenls on his aclivilies lee. Whaf Greek leffers will we be loyal fo? Thai is fhe problem facing Glenn Sorlie and Blondie Rice. They are fypical of 'Freshmen af North Dalxofa Universify. FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES- Bull of many criiicisms is lhe lralerniry and sororiiy sysiem ol lhe Universily of Norlh Dalcola. They do con+ribu+e worrh- while Things 'ro lhe school and 'lo lhe members. Mos? of Jrhe crilicisms leveled againsf ihem are fhe resuli of a lack oi underslandinq. The lralerniiy or sororily is no glorified boarding house, ralher if is a dislincf and enlirely natural communiry of college s+uden+s who are held 'rogelher by common bonds of loyalry and fradirion fo fhe school and ro fhe lraferniry. 25 -T Q. ri '27- .QSC , ig! l' . I.,-Lx :Wg manic '. nn, 3,-. Back Row-Solien, Joos, Mowery, Reed. Wells, Gold, Bullef- Middle-Hagan, Zimmerman, Berqren, Boyum, SmiTh, Greenberg, Tronson FronT-Osgarcl, Webb, Banning, Toman, Quest AhlroTh. lllllll-TRHTERITITY UUUHUIL Since The organ'zaTion oT The TirsT council in I925, This governing body, consisTing oT members Trom every TraTerniTy on This campus, has Tried To solve problems oT The Greek leTTer groups, The lnTerTraTerv niTy council acTs upon rushing rules, social regulaTions, and adminisTers The aTTairs oT iTs Twelve member groups. The council does everyThing iT can To coop- eraTe wiTh The UniversiTy. ln This way iT is possible To coordinaTe The worlr oT TraTerniTies and solve Their problems. lTs lisT oT Triumphs include The organizaTion oT an eTTicienT lnTramural aThleTic sysTem and The ln- TerTraTerniTy sing, an evenT held each year in which each TraTerniTy a7rs iTs vocal TalenTs. Each year The lnTerTraTerniTy council sponsors an lnTerTraTerniTy weelc To discuss and plan diTTerenT meThods oT beTTering Traa TerniTies and Their relaTion To The UniversiTy. They COOl26V6l6 wiTh Y. W. C. A. and Y. lvl. C. A. in Their relgion and liTe weelc and in Their acTiviTies. The lnTer- TraTerniTy council also Tries each year To bring one disTinguished spealrer To The campus oT The UniversiTy ol NorTh DakoTa, who was This year Dr, Fred l-l. Turner oT The Ur'iversiTy OT lllinois, an auThoriTy on TraTerniTy relaT'ons. Virgil Banning - Jaclc Nevins - Barney Toman - Eranlr Webb - Alpha Tau Omega Orville Bergren Bob Kennedy Beha lhela Pi John AhlroTh Don SmiTh DelTa Tau Delfa Don l-leisTand Maurice Buller Kappa Sigma Harry Mowery Edward Hagan Phi Alpha Epsilon Richard Tronson George Sorlie Phi De-lTa Thela George Vau han , 9 James Osgard Olificers - - PresldenT - Vice PresidenT - Se-creTary - Adviser Members Lambda Chi Alpha Norman Joos Neil QuasT Sigma Alpha Epsilon Barney Tornan Gene Reed Sigma Chi Jaclc Lynch Marvin Solien Sigma Nu Virgil Banning Charles Ego TheTa Chi Siqurd Swenson Lewis Beall Tau Kappa Epsilon Lyle McCoy James Hallen TRHTERHITY TREHSURERS House bills, The price oT meaT and Tood sTaples, and The CosTs oT TraTerniTy living are Things which Come under The cons7deraTion oT The l3raTerniTy l-louse Man- agers assoc7aTion, The group was organized This year. The organizaTion had iTs inQepTion in a CooperaTive move lasf winTer, when Three TraTerniTies goT TogeTher To buy Coal. lT worlcs wilh The lnTerTraTerniTy Council. buT where The council handles The exTra-curricular side oT TraTerniTy liTe, The house managers group loolas inTo Tinance. One oT The principal acTiviTies oT The group is ar- ranging cooperaTive large scale buying OT ToodsTuTTs. GreaT savings were made This year, members claim. Neil VVells, promoTer oT The organizahon, served as The TirsT presidenT. l-le manages The TheTa Chi house. Franlc J. Webb is adviser Tor The group. Baclr Row-Kennedy, Schammel, Johneiaclr. Middle-Dahl, Nelson, Slroropaf, Scully, Gaffrey. FronT Row-BuTler, Webb, Wells, Osgard. Neil Wells - Maurice BuTler lzranl Webb . 1 -35 Giga 3 l-lf-'.v-ard Nelmiin eu Yi .Yi nw -, jail - lvl iuf Eulw' Virdii Birwini i-ei an .a,. s,.,, bw. ,l,i r,i,,r Neil Wells Ne- Elven? 551, Per'r,f1-, l.s-0 Sirarvfni-l Olificers Members PresidenT SeCreTary Advser lf , lei., pa. anim Sinrfa Ee , Tn,-fa Pi 'e a Tau f.'el'a A i Q iqfnfi N LJ S':'nf1 Chi pha Emi cn Tim-la Chi T ,, T- app-1 Epsilfn 'Nm Af'3 Tau K F'iJi hu when Chi Alpha QT' -cr- IITTEITFRHTEITTIITY LUEEK WiTh The promoTion oT beTTer inTerTraTerniTy coop- eraTion and undersTanding as iTs aim, The second oTTicial lnTerTraTerniTy Week was held February 23 and 24. Ten naTional TraTerniTy oTTicers were presenT To give speeches and lead discussion groups. Dean Fred l-l. Turner, Dean oT Men aT Illinois, opened The weelc wiTh a Talk on Are l:raTerniTies WorThwhile? which was given aT an all-school con- vocaTion. The remainder oT The day was spenT in dis- cussing pledge Training, rushing, house Tinances, and house managemenT. ATTer resuming worl4 in The diss cussion groups The second day, The week closed wiTh a big inTerTraTerniTy banqueT and ball. Dean Thomas STine oT JamesTown College was TeaTured speaker aT The banque-T, which was aTTended by large delegaTions Trom each TraTerniTy. Special guesTs aT The bangueT were The sweeThearTs oT The respecTive groups. AT The ball Tollowfng The loanqueT announcemenT was made OT The elecTion OT The WalTon Twins, Shir- ley Jean and Mary DoroThy, as lnTerTraTerniTy SweeT- hearTs. The SweeThearTs reign over The lnTerTraTerniTy Sing as a parT oT Their duTies. The commiTTee in charge oT planning The weelc was headed by Virgil Banning, lnTerTraTerniTy Council Pres- idenT. AssisTing him were Bernard Toman, l-larry Mow- ery, James Osgard, and Don l-liesTand. PresenTing The lnTerTraTerniTy SweeThearTs. Dean Fred H. Turner, backed by The Madrigal Club, speaking aT convo. Lambda Chi Alpha naTional oFficer leads a discussion group Dean STine holds The spoTlighT aT The lnTerTraTerniTy banqueT. Phi Dells al ease, a pef form of recrealion. Serious-minded Sigma Chis do a bil of serious fhinlning. A lundamenlal parl ol pledge lraining in every group is inslruclion in manners and grooming. Fralere nilies lry lo develop lhe besl in lheir boys, and in do- ing lhis lhey overloolc nolhing lhal plays a parl in grooming, and being a genlleman. Bringing up Thela Chi pledges lhe righl way. More relaxin Nol a FRHTERHITY LIFE Cn lhis page more ol lhe variely in college lile is piclured piclorially. Many lralernilies malce a poinl ol never lelling lheir members lorgel lhe imporlance ol cullural lhings, Some sponsor musicals, olhers have sludy courses. More lhan one group has ioined some boolc ol lhe monlh club lo be sure lhal lhe lalesl and besl lileralure is available lo lheir members, Throughoul pledge lraining, lhe high 'deals ol all lralernilies, as exemplilied in lhe Crileria ol lhe Na- lional lnlerlralernily Conlerence, are slressed. l-ligh scholarship is included in lhe ideals ol every lralernily. Like Panhellenic, lnlerlralernily Council pre-senls a lrophy lo lhe group having lhe highesl combined average. Cornpelilion lor lhis cup is as lseen as in sporls, and lhe w7nning group is proud lo display il. Fralernilies and sororilies cooperale in pulling on open houses, occasions when members ol one group come lo call and dance wilh members ol lhe hosless group. These open houses lurnish a means lor gelling acquainled, and help lo lrighlen away lhal bugbear ol lhe social world, lhe inlroduclion. g, again done by Phi Dells, al lhe famous Cave. pool hall, buf lhe Sigma Nu recrealion room. I85- Two fairly sTudious TheTa Chis show how iT is done. Belas cooperaTe To malre This an inieresfing bridge game. ln The Tall There is Touchball, a poliTe Torm oT TooTball, To occupy The Time oT TraTerniTy and dormiTory men, No na- Tional championship games ever exciTe more inTeresT Than These games among campus men . , . land mighT we say women7l, Volleyball comes in Tor iTs share oT aTTenTion during This same Time, so There is no Time Tor The boys To use wasTeTully. WinTer spare Time is occupied wiTh baslfeTloall, hockey, and bowling. lJoT inTreguenTly are men discovered playing 7nTramural ball ThaT are called To play wiTh The varsiTy. f'XTTer The snow is gone, gloves. baTs, golT clubs, and Tennis raclceTs appear. Track shoes leave The moThloalls. and The spring 2corT season is on iTs way. STrong minds and sTrong bodies, ThaT is The purpose oT These inTramural games. They develop inTerTraTerniTy spiriT and sporTsmanship as noThing else can. FRHTEHHITY LIFE Varied indeed is The liTe oT a TraTerniTy man, BuT on one poinT all TraTerniTies agree: Their mem- bers came To college To geT an educaTion, and ThaT should be The main purpose in Their lives. STudying and classes Take up perhaps The major parT oT The Greek day, and iT is aTTer These alle imporTanT acTiviTies are ouT oT The way ThaT The boys relax and geT TogeTher Tor The acTiviTies Traf TerniTies are Tamous Tor. When The weaTher is nice, The boys go in sTrong Tor exercise. An elaboraTe sysTem oT inTerTraTerniTy compeTiTion in all The maior sporTs and even some oT The minor ones gives all who are inTeresTed a chance To shine. ExciTemenT runs high aT The close oT each season, Tor iT is Then ThaT The champion- ships in The various sporTs are decided. S A E's help a broTher in The Throes of a Tux. 2 ,,.l 9 i Fry 1 Q FITHTERITITY LITE One oT The mosT valuable adverTising mediums The UniversiTy has is The rushing TraTerniTy men do during The summer. They sell TirsT The UniversiTy, and Then The TraTerniTy sysTem ThaT makes up an imporTanT parT OT college liTe. AnoTher service ThaT TraTerniTies render To Their school is The conTacT They Turnish wiTh alumni. lT has been proven ThaT TraTerniTy alumni generally lceep inTeresTed in The school longer Than Those who were noT aTTiliaTed. Because TraTerniTies realize ThaT Their success de- pends on The success oT The Univers'Ty as a whole, They urge group parTicipaTion in every UniversiTy acTiviTy. They are cognizanT oT The TacT ThaT only Through cooperaTion wiTh oTher groups can Their members geT The mosT ouT oT college liTe. The TraTerniTies, Through The lnTerTraTerniTy Coun- cil, This year gave oTTicial and acTual supporT To The YM-YW sponsored Religion and LiTe Weelc, held in laTe February. lvlany groups aTTended church in a body on Go To Church Sunday. Books and Trophies are used To convince Kappa Sigs ThaT pays To be good liTTle boys. in Q -'Q rx l . 1 Weary Alpha Tau Omegas relaxing aTTer a hard day. Kappa Sigma pledges sTarT Thinking abouT lnTerTraTerniTy Sing. l:raTerniTy TalenT is on public display on aT leasT Three occasions. l:'rsT comes Homecoming, when each group Tries To ouTdo The oThers in TloaTs and house decoraTions, NexT on The lisT comes Follies, and The uncovering oT TalenT in unexpecTed places. Boys who have never been on a sTage beTore in Their lives dare To give Their all when iT is Tor The cause oT Their TraTerniTy. The lnTerTraTerniTy Sing, one oT our mosT Tamous campus evenTs, brings choral worls To The Toreground. ln a pic- Turesgue ouTdoor seTTing, each Greek organizaTion presenTs iTs male chorus, singing TraTerniTy songs and oThers. Prizes are awarded Tor The besT singing, and also Tor The besT appearance. In each oT These acTiviTies The various groups puT all Their inspiraTion To worlc To puT on a show ThaT is a crediT To The UniversiTy. They wanT To have everyThing perTaining To The UniversiTy Taken care oT in The besT possible way. we-,ga uv l K C ..tV Q' is P E I ,Eff . :NX 'K PaTTerson, Clayburgh. Morrison, MonTgomery, SlcieIseT, Weaver, LuT- Hansen, E. Iverson, AhlroTh. gen, LeTherer, GrieTe, Jones, Iverson, Friesz Dahl, AusTinson, Craychee. BFGXMBIBF. SIGIEF. Heisler Hanlrey Naramore OFFICERS John AhIroTh - ---- - - PresidenT Neal Perkins - - - - - Vice Presidenf EIlsworTh Iverson - Secreiary Grapp Oliver Ausfinson - - - Treasurer Mcparlgn Nelson The BeTas again won TirsT place Tor Their house deCoraTions aT This year's homecoming, an honor which They have won TirsT Tor several years. BeTa TheTa Pi is The oldesT oT The Three TraTerniTies ThaT belong To The Miami Triad. The Tounding oT BeTa TheTa Pi Took place aT Miami UniversiTy, OxTord, Ohio, and iT has grown To be a TraTerniTy c:onsisTing of 90 acTive c:hapTers. Journalism is a cenTer oT aTTracTion Tor The BeTas, Tor several oT Them are major sTaTT members of The Da- Peferson IcoTa STudenT. The wearers oT The diamond and Three sTars are also Tound Perkins in Phi ETa Sigma, Sigma DelTa Chi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Be-Ta Alpha Psi, A. Iverson and Scabbard and Blade. A co-capTain elecT oT The TooTball Team is a member oT BeTa TheTa Pi, and They have Three oTher TooTball men. BaslceTl:nall and Traclc claim Three BeTas. lnTo dramaTics, orchesTra, debaTe, Y. M. C. A., lnTramural Board, and Treshman council BeTas have earned Their way. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Acfives James I-loesley KenT WesTley Vernon Lager Fred I-loesley Edward Lander Leland Dell Milfon Nugerv Pasii Pledges PVEXY William Barney Gordon Burgess SmiTh Lula Braxmeier Norman LeaTe displays The Trophies. P. x -sms 1 We '33 Lee, Nordsiag, Kolsfad, Olson, Solberg, Crawford, Thoreson, Arnason, Ofsea, Meidinger, Sorben, Clifford, Dochfer- man. Chesrown Crawford Keyes Fergusson Jacobson Riley Paul Clifford Thoreson Presidenl' Hagen s fs' Q 'Ja , ai .. Y xi 4 -if A sv Q 1' 9 ' fp 6 ia -0' - X, in . gk. i s Q , ,,,. .ci A-1 In Qt. , gl - .'-' 'L .Z Q' I A Shaw, Mowery, Kremer, Checlc. Herreid, Plunlrelf, Hagen, Donovan. V. Nelson, H. Nelson, Kerns, Arnold. KHPPH SIGTHH OFFICERS Edward Hagen ---- - Presidenl Howard Nelson - - - - Vice President Roberf Kerns - - - - Secretary Granf Herreid -------- Treasurer lvlusic is rhe password al The Kappa Sigma house, lor in lhe band lwelve members ol Kappa Sigma can be lound. Three ol Them are members ol Kappa Kappa Psi, and one is The manager ol lhe Infer- lralernily Sing lor l94O. Nor only in lhe band and in honorary music organizalions bul also in campus dance orcheslras Kappa Sigs are well represenled, Two men who are on The varsily leam have pledged lhemselves 'ro lhe scarlel, green and while. Kappa Sigma can well be proud ol The alhlelic abilily lhal bolh ol lhese boys have shown' also, bolh lreshe men and varsily baslcelball Teams have Kappa Sigs on lheir squads. Eleclion ol lheir members inlo Phi Ela Sigma and Phi Bela Kappa proves lheir scholaslic abilily, The presidenl ol The Sludenl Board ol Publicarions resides ar lhe Kappa Sig house. There one can lind mem' bers ol Order ol The Col, Bela Sigma Alpha, Della Phi Della, and Y. lvl. C. A. This lralernily, Qonsisling ol lO9 chaplers, was lounded al Charlollesville, Virginia, in l869. The local Chapler was eslablished in l926. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Aciives Pledges James Craven Waller Dcbler Evan Elicxbv Pai. Mer:-V James Gronna Glen Sorlie Jehn Selterg James Pcnd Currie Jacobson Alien Johns-tin l-lenw Wildlanig Niigl Sglwmgrder Yenneln lseyes Edaar Brown Nfrma' Green Jail Sf5Cli'l Ffrerl Fefers -I89- '99 Sfewarf, Gi'l. Brown, Haroldson, R. Keller, Richardson, Reuler, Lundb rg Thom pson, Byrne. UELTH THU IJHTH Leading The Grand March of The Junior-Senior Prom This year was a Della Tau Della. This same member was assislanl Homecoming Chair- man and a member oT Kappa Kappa Psi. One of 'rheir number was elecled presidenl of Scabbard and Blade This year. Acliyilies in which The Dells have excelled are band, lvladrigal Club, lreshman loolball and loaskelball. and Phi Era Sigma. Della Tau Dellra was founded al Belhany College in Wesl Virginia in I858. There are sevenly-live chapa 'rers of Della Tau Della. The Norlh Dalcola chapler was eslablished five years ago. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Acfives Palph Bellen Norman Pele-rson Ge-orfne Befjler Lewis Johnslon Roderick Rosaaen Pledges Duane Andersc' George l-loherz Polar? Crail Leonard Griiciin Pei:-arf lffciqh William Grirnsgard l'-an' l-lfrlor' l:ranCiS Tirwin Jarnea Cuesons Cliqord Anzion Malcolm Bellren Palph Danner Floyd l-lomulh Alcf-rf Poclswd Jcgeph Kitolfer Pay. ond Pelerson Gordon Przybylsli Reufer Hiesfand Builer T. Keller Carlson Radlle Hiesland and his dog. if CLP? 95 ll- X ai il 3.53. , 3.55.14 l.....:i , 7 Q ' R r IF ali ' F' ,of Q Q, r if -ms , ,U Y V B V 3 g ,,.., ,A 0 3' Con Purdon Blair Lewis Swanson Arnold Jones Carlson Lanlrford Knuison Tiedeman Risf Hanley Prexy Ego Blair, Farr, Lanlrford. McLean, McEnroe, Ego. verse, Hanley, Hargraves. Rove-lsrad, Simpson, Lyford, Banning. Gunderson, Sfaynor, Brenlxus, R. Becker. Sllilllll HU OFFICERS Roberf Rovelslad ---- - Presidenf Alan Purdon - - - - - Vice Presidenl Truman Lyforcl - V Secrelary Will Koons - - - Treasurer Tlie While Slar ol Sigma Nu Came inlo being al Virginia lvlililary lnslilure in l869, and since llien lwas grown unlil il now numbers 96 clwaplers, True Norlli Dalola porlion ol llie l0,000 brolliers specializes in iournalsm, willw radio, Y. lvl. C, A., and music groups vieing lor second place. Sigma Nu boasls ol members in Blue Key, Grey Gown, Prmi Bela Kappa, Plni Pla Sigma, Scjabbard and Blade, Kappa Kappa Psi, Bela Alpha Psi, Sigma Xi, and Sigma Della Clii. llwey are repre- senled on me business slall ol llne Srudenl, as well as llwe edilorial slalil. KFJM lias on ils payroll llwree members, and 'rlwey are found in Class ollices, Playmalers, and on 'me varsily Teams. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Aclives Lean Baile' Mir'-jr' Gvliif' Cnares Csrniii Swniei, Pe'w Lynr Euersin .lima Uiler lfennerlw Sei-ser Will l-'o-uns Polar Po-,niilzls G-wiifge P3l,insn Pialwaro Paupc' -lfnr l-lsrlanue Grail Piiznardsfr Pledges Odin MfErrfif- SH-fe Piiriiru Poker? lefniiilr Si: Aage l.uVill ilhirrips-T' V -I9I- 1 wh if J c 99 -Q fi! :S ,Q E Q94 1, U' 'Tl s V i .QS 1 QQ' 1 . 'Q 'Sr , . s. N . . X N, ,, x Q N c v r in .S 4 P' - T ...' A ' Brady, Schluckbier, Ryan, Hansen, SexTon, STump, Nabselh. Swendiman, Blcclr, Emard. Mafhieu, BlaTherwiclr, Thorpe, Lynch. Allen Zimmerman HofTerT Dragge Miller Sell Frissell Shafer Colglazier Preseni and pasT heads ponder. Sllllllll Marvin Solien Boe, Morgan, Garwoocl. OFFICERS Wayne Zimmerman - - - Rolaerl' Frissell Daniel Scully - CHI - Consul - Pro-Consul - - Secrelary - - Treasurer Sigma Chi TraTerniTy, a member oT The Miami Triad, was Toundecl aT The Miami UniversiTy in I855. The local chapTer was esTablished in I909 and is one of The 98 acTive chapTers oT Sigma Chi. The voices oT The Sigma Chi chapTer reigned supreme over The l939 inTerTra- TerniTy sing where They were presenTed wiTh The TirsT prize Trophy. The assisTanT business manager oT The DacoTah Yearbook is an acTive member oT Sigma Chi. Sigma Chis may be seen in TooTball, Track and baslceTball exhibiTing Their aThleTic TalenTs. These boys Talce prominenT parTs in such acTiviTies as radio playmalrers, band, concerT band, Madri- gal Club, Y. M. C. A., iunior cabineT and The DalroTa STudenT sTaTT. Members have been honored by Their elecTion inTo Blue Key, Grey Gown, Phi BeTa Kappa, Phi DelTa Phi, DelTa Sigma Pi, Sigma Tau, Kappa Kappa Psi, and Scabbard and Blade. Warren BenneTT Francis Byerly John Bonzer Charles Corwin Douglas l-lardesTy Joseph l-leqge Charles Larlrin Charles Lee Clyde Dawson Jaclr Norman MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Acfives William Magill Merland Moen Wallace Paulson Roberr PaxTon Ferdinand Pells Clarence PilTingsrud Harold PilTingsrud Phil Poppler Pledges Wyner Rorvig Daniel J. Scully RoberT Solberg CarlTon Soderholm Marvin Solien John STraTTe Jack WesT Bernard Whife Richard McCosh John Schonberg 'e Krefchmer, Johneiaclr, Reed. Carlson, Anderson, E. STevenson, Grofh, Boa, - ...ii , Toman, Mclfnroe, Jensen. B. Anderson, Donovan. Gallagher, Treumann. Sl1ieflo.French,Froelich. - T 'Q i Q u e kv X ArmsTrong Q if Brendell V OFFICERS ' Bernard Toman ---- - Presidenf ii- Larry Forresf - - Vice PresidenT A J Orran Homme - - SecreTary - . if Q, Andrew Froelich -------- Treasurer K . Y t li . G '.. -K Q Q ' . BaslceTball is The allfimporTanT game aT The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cjljy U S r 'hh house. One oT These boys was made honorary capTain oT The I94O Duck s g 'YQ '- . squad, an honor ThaT very Tew sophomores ever receive. This year one N- , T r- , is broTher reigned as King oT The School and one was chairman OT The T ' 'i Law School BangueT. The direcTor oT The Radio Playrnalcers can be Tound here planning TuTure plays. The Sigma Alpha Epsilons have Talren K acTive parTs This year in R. O. T, C. and Y. lvl. C. A. Several oT Them Ai J , g have been elecTed inTo Sigma Tau, BeTa Alpha Psi, Scablnard and E 1. 1 Blade, and Kappa Kappa Psi. This year The province convenTion was Carlson 7335- . Q 'Q held aT The local chapTer house. AT This convenTion They celebraTed Nix Q . Their annual Founders Day BanqueT and Their Sprinq Tormal, which are Loomis T, . T Their Two main social evenTs oT The year. They have won The InTra- ' fi 35. A. , l ' T mural Baseball Championship Tor Two consecuTive years. Sigma Alpha - . ' Epsilon was Tounded aT Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in I856. There are II3 - -A , V r acTive chapTers oT S. A. E. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED AcTives Fefer Burich Laa.r+L-nie Fcrr-9-1' Ar?hur Jensen Charles Pagenlfi:T Edward Miluch Pledges lrving Monson Bruce STevenson James Norris Edward lvlorqan Prone George Langowslni Donald KielsTrup Toman Donald WilmoT LesTer Bonle Y Fred Gran Georae Der-wfnig -I93- -qu.-or .mm time nf. La .m's.nxa:ua 111-d G. ,Q 'vs 'riff vi . ra 15, - 5 45- Vx Y Q X' .1 r fg- ri! W Ap 'K Q W' J N Q. Q 1 by - 1 ' 1 :Shrek tv ...c:- - P N.,,. , Y . ' if as 4' I A A A A A A Moreland, Biella, Berfheuson. Tvedlen, Shirelc, Wrolsiad, Rish Wells, Hoganson, Kruchlen, Sevenson worfh, Nelson. MOOFB. Ellis Herzig, Bralilre, Madsen, Sand. Scoulen, Folson, Einerson, Salfler, L. Biella, Srromsrad, R. Pelerson THETH CHI OFFICERS Sigurd Swenson - - - - Presidenf Roberr Dahl - - Vice Presidenl Alvin Kruchlen - Secrefary Neil Wells - - Treasurer The larqesl membership on lhe campus is lhe boasl ol 'lhela Chi lralernily, founded al Norwich, Virginia, April IO, l856. This lralernily has 53 aclive chaplers. The 'lhela Chis can well be proud ol one ol lheir senior members, who is lhe editor ol lhe I94O Dacolah Yearbook, Anolher edilor For lhis year is Thefa Chi who ediled 'rhe l94O Newman Club Annual. l-lonors given for scholarship in Commerce were won by a member of 'rhis group. Olher honors which The Thera Chis have received are Sigma Della Chi, Scab- bard and Blade, Who's Who, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Era Sigma, and Bela Alpha Psi, Blue Key, Iron Mask, Bela Gamma Sigma, and Grey Gown. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Aclives l-larlar' Arrold Roberr Smirh Merrill Weisl James Pel-arson Charles Dfihl Tnomas lvlclfennel Reber? Calif Gene Kildare Pledges Gler Enle John Phiiliog Evere-ll Webb Ed Rossmfler Beall Salness R. Dahl Runnesirand Benlz Hammes Maerclrlein Kelley Berlelsen Agneberg Hedland Woell Miles Cooper Koehmsfedf Gusfalson Madsen shows Prexy Swenson and Nelson I-he frophies. -I944 ,,. -are 'R -- 41 il ' L A X 1 , c ' 9 . i i i r- -' i J is ' I Y - . ,,, , 'Willis x Y , 1 Q Q R i Q' JI ks v Q .4 x Q TX' at Im. Q. -'i: -'Q . i . 1' 1, in as' 3, Q1 t 'Q , ...X 1 1, N Y 1 2 . 39 i . 1 W. Q- QQ ri- i . X , by ,P QV 9 ' -N... av A A. T. O. Gel-logelher. V. Johnson, Bergren, Barbie. Budge Feeney Alphson Augusfine L. Johnson Palmer Baumann T. Roney W, Thompson Talberf Hermann Charlesworfh Arnold Hildebrechl' Kennedy Page New and old prexies in conference -I95- D. Roney, Werner, Loverud, M. Thompson Hilchcoclr, Schroeder, James, Heen. THU UWEGH OFFICERS - - - - Presidenl - Vice Presidenr - - - Secrelary - - Treasurer HLPHH Orville Bergren Howard Alphson Edwin Barbie Roberl' Kennedy Homecoming was a very imporlanr evenl Tor The Alpha Tau Qmeqa boys. They topped Tirsr place in iloar and sec- ond place for house decoralions, They won rhe inlramural baslfelball championship, and lhe Caplain ol The loolbali squad is an acrive member oi Alpha Tau Qmeqa. Three orher members perform on The gridiron. Two A.T.O.'S have been elecred info Blue Key and one inro Iron lvlaslr. Olher honorary aclivilies on lhe Campus Thar have members ol Alpha Tau Qmeqa are: Bela Alpha Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Della Chi, and rhe Srudenr Aflairs Commilree. Alpha Tau Omega was iounded in l8o5 ar Richmond, Virginia, and roday has 95 chaplers Through- our rhe counlry. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Acfives Hi.-.ard B-afge' Erin Lion ,lynn N'-.in Edward Ruud Clarian Giirrmi.-.i1'i Pledges Furl: A,m-and P-zr, hlausau r Vir-:ir p,lli-rw Cecil Ayrnond Alan Pais-i Curlis Walgren Williarri Charlg-3.vQir+h Wili1'ra Hfl ,lihh lafpingll For-3'r Emanuel l3.Js..eli l-liiuiif' T may, .Ol'lIE E. Lee Loclren Galllrey N. Lee Severson Burlman Doclcen BuTTon Kolsfad Man of leisure A ami Drake, Lyons, Knulson. KolsTad. Krogh, BuT'Ton. Siclener, Williams. FeTTer, Lingor. Lyche, Topp. OFFICERS ArThur Kolsfad ------ Presiclenf ldean Loclcen - - Vice PresidenT Richard Thronson - - SecreTary Joseph Gaffrey ------ Treasurer Phi Alpha Epsilon has The disTincTion oT being The only TraTerniTy on This Campus ThaT was Tounded aT The UniversiTy oT NorTh Dal4oTa. This TraTerniTy was esTablished in I926. This year Two oT Their number have been acTive in BeTa Alpha Psi, honorary Commerce socieTy. Phi DelTa Phi is anoTher honorary socieTy ThaT has among iTs numbers mem' bers oT This group. Newman Club claims eighT members OT Phi Alpha Epsilon and LuTheran STudenTs AssociaTions Tour. Two oTher oT Their group have made Themselves eligible Tor A. D. T., campus liTerary soQieTy, by making The required TryouT speeches. Each year The pledges give a radio parTy in honor oT The acTive members oT The TraTerniTy. This year Ph? Alpha Epsilon presenTed a new idea Tor Their annual spring Tormal. They combined Tor The TirsT Time wiTh a sororiTy, Chi Cmega, To presenT Their parTy. NoT only do The Phi Alphs have These annual social evenTs, buT also They have a ChrisTmas Trolic previous To The ChrisTmas holidays. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Aclives lfenn-eTh Crossrnan Wyman Hanson Harold Whalen Lyle PeTerson Richard Thronson Pledges Charles Griggs Orville Sfiern William Fech Norman Sich -l96- 1 a l li s. 'i ' K Mccarfy. Larson, Jirilrowic, Johnson, Lundsfen, Smedshammer, Gehrlre. Nesfe, Senechal. Brechf, Hallen. THU KHPPH EPSILUH Roy Negfe ----4-- Preffiderli Kennefh Jalres ---- Vice Presidenl' John Rader - - - - Secrefary Leonard Larson ------ Treasurer H an afmefeis deQred,fhe pbce fo End one B fhe Tau Kappa EpsHon house. Flere seven foofballleffernwen and fhe sporfs edifor of fhe Dalcofa Sfudenf reside. The inframural hockey championship for fhh year was won by fhk group of boys ln fhe way of ofher conwpefh rions won, fhe Telces were also presenfed wifh a homecoming floaf award. Acfive in ofher sociefies aside from afhlefics, lhey have repr-ef senfafives in Phi Efa Sigma, Phi Delfa Phi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Order of fhe Coif, and Delfa Sigma Pi. The Telaes also hold imporfanf posi- fions in Y. lvl. C. A., Junior and Senior cabinefs, and fhe American Sociefy of Civil Engineers. This frafernify, formerly Tau Sigma Rho. became an acfive chapfer of Tau Kappa Epsilon in I938. The nafional frafernify was founded in I899 af Bloomingfon, lllinois. They have hwfaHed 43 chapfers once fhe dafe of founding. To add novehy M fhe way of social acfivifies each year 'rhe Tau Kappa Epsilons presenf fheir spring formal af fhe counfry club wifh a baclcground of music and flowers. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Acfives William Baird Poberf Chaffield Kennefh Jalres William Pichafclg Donald Campbell Kennedy Dysarf Lyle McCoy Ale, Sligirapaf Arrnur Cary Haivcr l-lalvorsor: John Rader F,-ad Zil-ire.. Pledges Roberf Ballinger Leo Frole Elis Sa-nechal Jael. Whillans Doyle Cole Lloyd Heinzen Darrell Sorurn Michael Doyle Francis Foughfy Clayfon Roberfs lrwin Slilag -I97- Larson Rupp Robson Olson Pozarnslcy Lundberg Kulas Osowslii Romanilz Larson Lundberg Johnson Gehrlre Smedshammer 'F - ,dans i mp, 'v' Q- JP! if wear' FQ! Gs 4 -4' 'r if '55 qv' ' If sf 'L YY XVIII-' r' 3 4 .. 4. Q -'-? !'? Anderson, Joos, Quasi. Sandie, Shaeffer, Bierken, W. Bierken, Larson. Lyons, M. Sfeffen, Hendrickson. Nordslerfen, Cooper, V. Dauer, Turner, Sirom. Sfolberg, Sheaf, Dunn. Crook. lln fronil G. Dauer. Kilen Smifh LHIVIBDH CHI HLPHH OFFICERS Neil D. Quasf ---- - Presidenf Bernard Lyons - - Vice Presidenf Wofdfow Roger Sfolberg - - Secrefary Blfrken Norman Joos - - Treasurer Sandie L. Schammel Wresiling ioolc rhe spoilighl ai ihe Lambda Chi Alpha house ihis year when iwo of 'rheir number became members of ihe varsify learn. In bofh freshman iooiball and baslceiball boys from This chapier par- licipaied and were given 'rheir numerals, The Lambda Chi Alpha hoclcey +eam lasl year was edged our in ihe finals only by a narrow margin. Larson Qfhers are aclive in Geology Club, A. D. T., conceri band, R. O. T. C. L- Sieifen Band, Y. M. C. A., Dalcoia Playmalcers, Bela Alpha Psi, French Club, Nordslellen Spanish Club, German Club, Phi Era Sigma, and Sigma Delia Chi. ln i939 The Lambda Chis were presenfed wiih ihe cup for 'rhe highesi acfive scholarship average. This iraferniiy was iounded ai Bosion Uni- versiiy in I909. The local chapier was given i'rs charier in 1927 and males up a pari oi 'rhe IO4 chaprers ol Lambda Chi Alpha. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Acfives GC'ci2'1 Lycrs Wali-r Lee Dunbar Pledges Pier' Lancue Einesr Mcere uasf l'li '1 ci be Dale gn fhe phone. 'Cliff' N . Y. fix xx. .. J V 3 ..,. ilk I -' in ' i 6: . 'PN 'YQ is ess 'X if x i 189' X. - . Voalx, Jacobson, Fair, Boyum, SmiTh, HunTley, F. Kelly. J. Fair, STevens. Fingarson, Thompson, Oleson, Cheafham, NosTdahl, Burke, Vaughan, Sullon. Hogan, Waff, Eclr, D. Kelly. R. Fair, Glasscoclr. J. Voalr Alger Sands P H I D E I. I H -II H E -II H OFFICERS George Vaughan --'- - Presidenr STanley Voalc - - - - - Secreiary Syigiljyy James Osgard - - Treasurer S. Voalr Chad McLeod - - - - - ReporTer Hagan Traynor Prexy Voalr enjoys his leisure hours. RecOgniTiOn in The TOrm OT The cOveTed ParTicipaTiOn Trophy wenT TO Phi DelTa TheTa lasT year, aTTer They had earned The greaTesT num! ber OT pOinTs in inTramural cOmpeTiTiOn. Phi DelTs are acTive in spOrTs, bOTh TrOm The parTicipaTing and wr7Ting sides, TOr They have members On bOTh The baslseTball and TOOTball Teams, and The spOrTs ediTOr OT The DacOTah is One OT The brOThers. ln Engineering Phi DelTs are members OT The American SOcieTy OT Mechanical Engineers, The American SOcieTy OT Chemical Engineers, and One is assOciaTe ediTOr OT The Engineer. They have been elecTed TO Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Phi ETa Sigma, and Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi DelTa TheTa, One OT Three TraTerniTies which make up The Miami Triad, was Tounded aT Miami UniversiTy, OxTOrd, Qhio, in I848, and has aT presenT IO6 chapTers. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED AcTives Arriiid Alger Chad.-vi-il McLf-cd Arnold BOyu'n G'TlEiE'Ti Sfgixcwwsl-y Fiber? Gilliland Paul Sffieby Bi-fn-ard Mcinres Thffciati Siifc-nz Wiliiam Nimrno WIi'iani Spear John Duane Rice Pledges G-train Caldis Milhzn Myl-eThun YF - -T99- is l+'s belween class lime any lime you aren'+ in school Mbe if lhe len-minufe pause lhal refreshes, +he hour when you have no class, or lhal long in-beiween lime from Salurday morn +o lv1onday's eighl o'clock. Thai lime MAY be siudy lime, buf wiih smoolh manipula- 'rion il can very easily be converied 'ro fun lime, as lhese sludenfs have discovered. l-liliing ihe boolcs is fun for Mary Dol' Walion, Mar- cene Ridley and Lois Kirk, who uiilize ihe Coulee bank for an inlellecfual occupalion. Three men on a horse is dynamiie, buf four men on a phone-sisier, you ain'i heard nolhin'l Even an ailernoon spenf in Jrhe rarefied almosphere of lhe library Can r wipe 'rhe smile from Rulhie Chances face, who finds business before pleasure makes-a dull weelcend. BETLUEEH CLHSSES Snow lime is no Time 'ro work, says Flossie McKay, as she builds herself a snow man, 'midsl ieers of her Tri Deli sislers. Dangerous Dan, +he Cave-man, lallas over business wilh a Cuslomer who uses his belween-class lime lor a snaclc a+ The Campus Cave, Goldie Soderholm, Nellie l-lelle, Torchy Scully and Doublful Garwood deserl books For a Chally evening al bridge. Cave Colcers have lhings down Cold, as lhey daw- dle over 'rhe lasl drop before rnalcing lheir nexl class. Alpha Phi-ers brush up on lhal cerlain delinilion before facing lheir prof lor Those six week lesls. Wal? Craychee and Gerry Kleislad call il a day. . . . And so il goes as campus lcids brighlen campus days and nighrs, al' various and sundry belween class diversions. EH! SURUR Nom' all is sludy and work for These sorori+y girls al UND. Antler lhe clay's class worlc you can find The local version of Belly coed in any number of places from lhe Cave io her house's own lcilchen. Pidured on lhese pages are some candid shols of Jrhe average sororify girl's day. They were snapped al random. Maybe 'rhis lifile Gamma Phi overlooked somefhing in her sfudying fhe nighf before. Elaine Johnson. of wa , of ok A Wwfis ave niiwlims an P.W':a-Gaz W aXko ese YN ' XMOQQ A X - sex X0OXmiean PVS im- NY '5 Proving fha+ even sororify girls musi eaf, and 'this lime iY's fhe fr Della Zelas. Nofe Baslcefballer Louie Beall in background. , . Bea VAX gives Are 'n se Tilixiazzowns A R e gm Ps vf wii2aW'6 . 'Na IiY LIFE -202- SURURITY LITE SororiTy girls, conTrary To popular opinion, learn more Than The genTle arT oT sipping Tea graceTully. While They do learn The social graces by living Them, They do noT sTop There. They learn To cooperaTe and worlc Tor The good oT The group, raTher Than Thinlcing always oT Themselves. While some say ThaT sororiTies are noT democraTic and ThaT They Try To Torce all girls inTo one mold, such is noT The case, SororiTies, lilce TraTerniTies, endeavor To develop The besT in Their members, and urge Them To be individuals in ThoughT and acTion. LiTe in a sororiTy house someTimes resembles a beauTy clinic. All The girls geT TogeTher, and Through experimenTaTion and consTrucTive criTicism discover whaT is mosT becoming To each member. They discuss hair sTyles, malce-up, sTyles, colors, and anyThing else ThaT plays a parT in being well-groomed. SororiTy girls consisTenTly rank higher in scholar- ship Than oTher UniversiTy groups. This year The high- esT average was beTTer Than a sTraighT B, which indi- caTes ThaT They do noT TorgeT why They came To school. Through sTudy courses, Tallcs by TaculTy members, reading, and group discussions, sororiTies aim To im- press on every girl The imporTance oT culTural Things. The sororiTy also gives girls a social baclcground on The campus, and gives members a home in which They may enTerTain Their guesTs. The UniversiTy can always depend on The sororis Ties To cooperaTe To The TullesT exTenT in making This school one which sTudenTs would be proud To aTTend. By sTressing The high ideals on which every sororiTy was Tounded, They do Their parT To lceep The campus a place where The TinesT in sTudenTs can Tind expres- sion. These Greek leTTer groups encourage Their meme bers To be acTive in all UniversiTy acTiviTies, and Tur- nish The leaders Tor a maior parT oT The campus organi- zaTions. DelTa Gammas gaTher 'round To hear The newesT records. Gamma Phi BeTas Tind The floor an excellenT place Tor a shorT game oT cards. ls This a sample oT The TheTas' sTudying7 IT is probably noT The inTernaTional siTuaTion ThaT These Pi Phis are discussing. K . i x K Ik 'i L x .Y Fa 'J' -au -J V 'P ' ri' V Pledges Pfelifer, Maffhaei, Benson, Forlcner, Siebbins, Nielson, M. Lund. L. Lund. Hanson, Diclrer, Wold, Tisdale. 4' N ' Peferson, Collinson, Healy, Cashel. Q fi S H Taylor Bs i Selke e is A 911' ' Sfeinmeier KHPPH HLPHH lHLlH ,, OFFICERS .N M315 ' Q 3 Elizabefh Taylor ----- Presideni I E I Pairicia Tisdale - Vice Presidenf 3 Q 'R -6 Q Ensign Eleanor Wold - - Secreiary Q Q Hagf Rufh Collinson - Treasurer 1. ,hul I Six semesiers in a row have Jrhe Thelas won rhe scholarship award ' - ' which enliiles rhem lo lceep ihe cup 'rhis year. Scholarship honors were nor limiled +o +he group, buf include elecrion of +wo members To Phi Bela Kappa and announcemenl of one as valedicrorian. Three are mem- : Lommen bers of Sigma Epsilon Sigma, and one Thefa is vice presideni of Pi 4: .N Mclnfgslvq Lambda Thefa. Oiher honors awarded Kappa Alpha Thefas include: 3 6- . l Harris lvlorlar Board, Sigma Alpha lola, lhe presidencies of Phi Chi Thela, 5- , ' Els Della Phi Delia, and Grey Gown. Erom 'rhis house came lhe Engineer's Y ' ' Queen and honorary cadei colonel. Kappa Alpha Thela is represenled s ...E in Y. W. C. A. Junior and Senior Cabinels and lhe council, Women's A Ev , League Board, Srudenl Board of Publicalions, ivladrigal Club, Home- ' coming assisranr chairman, and The associafe ediior of rhe Dacolrah. ,Q Kappa Alpha Thela was founded al De Pauw Universily, Greencasfle, 5 Indiana, in l87O. I+ has 65 acrive chapiers ar presenl. QT! W A :N MEMBERS NOT PICTURED 5 1 ii qv Aciives l i ,X Verona Kumrn . A , y ' - N P , ix Pledges dx-'Iv Jean Gusiaison Adeline Johnson 1 Prexy Srebbins looks af cups and books. , ,k i Q45 5 2? L . 1 204 ii l 2 ' Y i De Moully, DeiTrich, Dryburgh. McArdle Griffin G'ersTad . i I - Rapp, Hein, Ulve. Evans, KreTschmar, Joseph. Simpson, ReTT, ChrisTianson. JohnsTone, Anderson, Marlcs. Ebbe McKay OFFICERS Mary Lou De Moully - - - - PresidenT Klefgfad Frances Dryburgh - - Vice PresidenT Bfdiflefd Luella Rapp - - SecreTary Belle Phyllis DeiTrich - Treasurer DelTa DelTa DelTa, Tounded in I888 aT BosTon, lViassachuseTTs, has 87 acTive Tri-DelT chapTers. The local chapTer was given iTs charTer in I929. DelTa DelTa DelTa enjoyed a big share oT The homecoming honors This pasT Tall when They won TirsT place Tor Their TloaT decoraTions and Peljgon second place Tor Their house decoraTions. Tri-DelTa has had Two women DUO in law in The lasT Two years, and This year The Queen oT The Law School Smmons is a senior aT The Tri-DelT house. Tri-DelTs have proved Themselves worThy oT elecTion inTo Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Pi Lambda TheTa, Nu DelTa Pi, Kappa BeTa Pi, and MaTrix. Four Tri-DelTs are members oT The Madrigal Club. OThers belong To Y. W. C. A., boTh Junior and Senior CabineTs, Playmalcers, and W. A. A. Every spring The Tri-DelTs have Their annual spring Torrnal, which is Their parTy oT The year. AnoTher special evenT is The Pansy BrealcTasT held each spring To honor Coghlaf' graduaTing members. Hammer MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Pled es 9 Melody Dodd Florence SchmidT DoroThy WaTlcins BeTTy Calnan Mavis T-lanson MarqareT Thompson -205- De Moully checlnng Them in. 6. kwa '48 3 'se 'O Q I it ri -an 4 2 51,3 'san 4? S... f x -PO i J 'R gg, xg? Halselh, Mafhison, Reishus, Murray, Murphy, McGregor. Legge, D. Sarles, M. Lamb, Halvorsen, Halcher, M. Helgaas. Paulson, M. Sarles, McErIane, Grandy, D. Helgaas, Whiiney. IIIPHII PHI OFFICERS Roberla Finlay ------ PFGSIC-IEHI Mabel Hafcher ---'- Vice Presidenf Marianne Halverson - - Secrefary Jean Baller - - Treasurer The Alpha Phi house has ralcen a palalial aspecl lhis year, Tor nearly every queen Ihal has been elecled This year Iives al 2626 Universiry. I-Iere al The Alpha Phi house The presi- denl ol Ihe sophomore class can be found busy wilh her execulive worlf. There are Iwo Alpha Phis in Sigma Alpha Iola, one ol whom was awarded a ieweled guard for 'rhe besl original song. I-Ionorary socielies fo which Alpha Phis belong are: Nu Della Pi, Bela Gamma Sigma, Phi Chi Thela, A. D. T., and Della Phi Della. Bolh Ihe presidenl and vice presdenr ol Radio Playmalcers are aclive members. Two members oI The cheering squad are Alpha Phis. Olher aclivilies in which 'rhey lake parl are: Penales, Madrigal, Concerf Band, Qrcheslra, Playmalcers, Glee Club, denomi- nalional clubs, Pep Club, W. A. A., The Sludenl Sfalll, and Women's League Board. This sororiiy was eslablished in I872 al Syracuse, New Yorlc. There are 37 aclive chaplers. The local chaprer was inslalled in I9I I. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Pledges Mary Jean Bird Eileen Donovan Presidenl' Finlay Hursl' Balmer Ray P. Lamb Carley Frissell Kirlr Lenerh Hawkins Gislason M. WaI+on S. Wallon Wachler Bresnahan Rofh Hogan Hogan Wachfer S. Walion Sarles M. Walfon Ridley Frissell Hursl' Pierson - 206- fi G?- '1 has--I in G. in 1' I if 'Q 4.8 99 ,,, v. by . it - um--. . . - 1' nk' , AI I HUM 'A ,., -.W -C .. . Q. -. 2 ' Hunger, Bogenriel, Cooper. Heggen, Ruud, Thoreson. Kennedy, Harris, Riebe, Neilson. Fursleneau, Oppegard, Sad, D. Slinson Jacobsen, Kelly, Baleman. M, Nelson, Lovell, Larkin, Aalrer. Graham Bachellor M. McFadden Dorolhea S 5o orricaras Jean Belh McKay - - - - - Presiclenl Harriel Schull - - Vice Presidenl Day Margarel Aylmer - - - Treasurer Malia Nelson Anne Louise Bacheller ---- Secrelary Ejfzjry The success ol lh's year's Homecoming is lhe resull ol Y lhe work ol a member ol Della Gamma, lirsl woman Home- coming chairman. This year lhree D. Gifs were inilialed inlo Phi Bela Kappa, lwo ol lhem sislers. Leading lhe Grand March al lhe Mililary Hall were lhree Della Gammas, and lor lhis reason lhe dinner lhal precedes Mono, lhe Mililary Ball lor lhe leaders ol lhe Grand March was SCMH held al +h's residence. Qlher honors lhal have been given Mme, lo lhese girls are: Morlar Board, Who's Who in American Aylme, Colleges, Who's Who on lhe Campus, Y. W. C. A. Cabinel membership, Women's League, and Malrix. Filleen ol lheir members are seen regularly in plays given by lhe Dalcola Playmakers: lhe business manager ol lhe Dacolah Yearbook is an aclive member ol Della Gamma' and lhe Sweelhearl ol Sigma Chi can also be lound al lhis abode. Della Gamma A. Mcpadden was lounded in I874, al Lewis School, Oxlord, Mississippi. Locum Al lhe presenl lhere are lilly acliye chaplers. Hvinden Hewvd MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Aclives Marsmrel Rinler Bam, Jane Swendirnan Pledges Pila Huesgan Pniebe Bain-filer Arlyne Sneldahl Prexy Oppegard A . 'E ,g ay 4, I E ,,, l ' X . 9' l s s ' 9 ,x l' Q -Q A6-In .df xi 9' 'V 1- Phillips, Chalmers, Twedl, O'Connell. CONHEFS. Miller. Paxman Alphson Larson Lawrence Gilberlson Sorenson O'Connell Twedl Phillips Prexy Johnson Paxman, Smilh. Lynch, Johnson, Kirlrelie. Brand, Anderson, Pelerson. OFFICERS Margarel Johnson ------ Presidenl Elise Anderson - Vice Presidenl Virginia Conners - Secrelary Mariorie Kirkelie - Treasurer invading almosl slriclly men's lields lhis year were lwo Della Zelas, one lhe only girl enrolled in lhe School ol Engineering and lhe olher lhe only girl lalcing lhe C. A. A. Flighl Training Course. The Engineeress is a member ol lhe American lnslilule ol Chemical Engi- neers, Norlh Dakola Engineer Slall, and Edilor ol lhe Chemeng Maga- zine. Della Zelas can be seen in Zela Phi Ela, Nu Della Pi, Penales, Phi Chi Thela, Della Phi Della, W. A, A., Radio Playmalcers, Madrigal Club, Glee Club, Band, and Orcheslra. This lralernily was lounded al Miami Universily, Oxlord, Ohio, in IQOZ. The local chapler became allilialed wilh Della Zela QI years ago, and is one ol lhe 5l aclive chaplers ol Della Zela. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Aclives Alla Burdick Pledges Lorrayne Grassel Rulh DeLano Darlyne Nelson Rulh Mary Payne Rolnerla Carulh 1 . r -208- Granrud Harding, Albedson, Granrud, Bruce. Jongeward Jongeward, Briggs, Swain, Crandell. OFFICERS Lorna Hillmer - - - - - Presiclenf Phyllis Jongeward - - Vice Presidenf Lorraine Briggs - - Treasurer Alice Alberfson - - - - Secrelary Chi Omega was founded al Fayelleyille, Arlransas, in I395, and consisrs of 94 acrive chaplers. The local chapler was inslalled in 1923. A Chi Omega has displayed her lalenl in speech worl when she loolc over lhe presidency ol Zela Phi Era, honorary speech organizarion, This lasi year, Dramalics seem lo be The popular aciivily ai' ihe Chi Omega house, for here can be found members ol Dalrola Playmalners, Radio ljlaymalcers, and Nalional lnier-Collegiale Playmalrers. Among ihe lisl ol Campus Big Sisrers lasl Tall was a member ol Chi Omega. She is also a member ol The Y. W. C. A. Junior Cabinei and has been very aclive on rhe various commiliees ol Y. W. C. A. Slill anolher Chi Omega has deyoled her lime io lhe worlc of Phi Chi Thela ol which she is a member. Oiher acliviries in which Chi Omegas Talce parl are: Dalcoia Sludenl Slall, Band, Womens Fxihlelic Associalion, and A. D. T., honorary lilerary sociely, The vice presidenl ol Panhellenic is an aclive member ol rhis sororiiy. -209- Briggs Alberfson Hillmer Bruce Harding Cranclell President Hillmer enjoying a book EF . ,, fy-, xggss, 'r , ,YQ ' . :- '-1.m,35g,,, H ..- i . i l G l-I L' 5 is-.:s.Q1-S. ,YN 'S 45 --r' 5 er 45 2+ 'F 45 36 mil? uf' lt' r 5 '..xg. vw A..- 2' '7' Marsh, C. Rodger, Killel. Healy, Poling, DuBois, Bonner. Onsfad, Sweefland, O'Keefe. Hagen, Sayer, Gunderson Gunderson, Byram, Clayburgh, Flynn. Sands, Ginfher. Halverson Frank P I B E 'I' H P H I Ellsworlh OFFICERS Alice Danuser ------- Presidenl Mary Helen Anderson - - - Vice Presidenl' Sfenson Mariorie Slenson - - - Secrefary Anderson Marjorie Poling ------ Treasurer Danuser Pi Bela Phi, Ihe lralernily ol Ihe Golden Arrow, was eslablished in I867 al Monmoulh College, Monrnoulh, Illinois. The Norlh Dalcola chapler received ils charler in IQQI, when il became one ol The 83 Qhaprers ol Pi Bela Phi. The Pi Phis have been very aclive in Y. W. C. A. Ihis year, lor Ihe president Big Sisrer chairman, and Ihe slale presi- denl are aclive members. Orher honors which Ihese girls have received are Phi Bela Kappa, Pi Lambda Thela, Kappa Bela Pi, Sigma Alpha Iola, Zela Phi Ffa, Nu Della Pi, Morlar Board, Grey Cnown, Sigma Epsilon Siqma and VVho's Who. Aclive members on 'rhe Women's League Board are lrom Ihis same sororily. In olher orqanizalions, such as Glee Club, W, A. A., Ivladriqal Club, Band, Concerl Band, and penales, F' Phis parliciyiale. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Achves Ikw41'I'firE FI liri-i All-:Q Fax Pledges Zn-i' V ir Ivlurra Doris CJ3rnunds-irn L-,riiug Bull-Ir,-y' long- Sgndg l -ZIO- Hagen Giniher DuBois Sayer M. Rodger Bonner Prexy and her piano. gf WR i ' A T, 6' . 'FT T -V51 4'0 1 . 84 -3' Cl sv.. Y' 'Y' . Vessey, Garner, Flanders. Ulvedahl, L. KiorvesTad, Jerome, HarTman. Iverson, Shannon, Hendrickson. Johnson, Malloy, Ryan, Shafer, Henry. Carfer, Donnelly, Pond. Gush Rudh, Slcredsvig, PeTerson, Hogan. Wesf Thompson H Vessey OT special imporTance al The Gamma Phi house is The Founders Day Banquet held each November I lTh aT The chapTer house. Alumnae, Garner acTives, and pledges combine To male iT a very special occasion. An McDonald unusual acTiviTy is The prese-nTaTZon QT a Trophy To The mosT ouTsTand- L. Froiland A. Froiland ing Treshman girl on behalT oT The chapTer. Gamma Phi BeTa was Tounded aT Syracuse UniversiTy, Syracuse, New York, in I374, There are now 48 acTive chapTers. Gamma Phis are acTive members oT Nu DelTa Pi, Pi Lambda Thefa, Sigma Epsilon Sigma, and DelTa Phi DelTa, all honorary sororiTies. RepresenTaTives ol This chapTer have worked Their way inTo many campus acTiviTies, They are in A. D. T., Dal4oTa Playmalcers, Dal1oTa STudenT STalrl, French Club, LuTheran STudenTs Associahon, Madrigal Club, N. l. P. A., PenaTes, Eand, QrchesTra, Glee Lvnff' Club, Women's League, and Y, W. C. A. An excephonally good de- BOY an baTer is one member ol Gamma Phi, and The chapTer Trio has been much in demand. lVlosT elaboraTe evenT ol The year is The spring Tormal, They also give a Tormal during Their summer conclave. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Donnelly Actives Rinde Mary Gale Willi-anws Lois Forbes E. Kiorvesfad Pledges BeTTy Paulsrud Jean Puruiah-ie Marian Schumer Harrie-T ling Jennie Marie Davis Calching up wiTh her reading. -2II- Q.. S? 4, 'NNE RoberTa Finlay E - - Third Row-Thompson, Anderson, Rockwell, Pearson, Peferson, Hillmer, DeMoully, E. Johnson. Second Row-STewarT, Larlcin, Bacheller, JohnsTon, Finlay, Baller, Halverson, Fox. Firsf Row-M. Johnson, Tisdale, Jongeward, Marsh, Hein, Brenna, Rex, Shafer. PHITHELLEITIC CUUITCIL Primarily organized as a sororiTy governing body, Panhellenic Council also carries ouT a consTrucTive program Tor ?nTer-sororiTy cooperaTion and educaTion, This year The Council has had as a special proiecT The revising oT campus rushing rules, and The publishing oT a l::oolleT evplaining sororiTies and rushing, Tor The l3eneTiT oT rushees. MainTenance oT high scholarship is a second aim oT Panhellenic, and along This line comes The annual Pan- hellenic scholarship dinner, which TeaTures The an- nouncemenT oT scholarship winners Tor The year. This spring, Tor The sixTh consecuTive semesTer, Kappa Alpha TheTa was announced as winner oT The cup. The Council carries ouT The purpose oT NaTional Panhellenic Congress in promoTing inTer-TraTerniTy re- laTionships and high ideals. The local Council meeTs eyery Third Thursday, wiTh aT leasT Two represenTaTiyes Trom each sororiTy present Olificers Alice Marsh - - - - - PresidenT Phyllis Jongeward - Vice PresidenT Mildred l-lein ---- SecreTary-Treasurer Members Verna McGregorl Phyllis Jongeward I - Lorna l-lillmer T Mildred l-lein 2 - Mary Lou Delxfloullyl Audrey Larlcin Anne Bacheller T MargareT Johnson h Elise Anderson X Cecilie l-lenry Elaine Johnson T T - . PaTricia Tisdale DoreTTa PeTersonS Alice Fox Alba l-lalversonj - Alpha Phi - Chi Omega DelTa DelTa DelTa - DelTa Gamma DelTa ZeTa Gamma Phi BeTa Kappa Alpha TheTa - Pi BeTa Phi Home of rhirry-eighf men is flwe UniversHy's unique Box-Car dormiiory, Camp Depression. Here camp-men Lindholm and Johnson are siudying. DORMITORIES-Filllnq flue need ol lwouslmg lor The Universily ol Norllw Dolcolals sludenls are lour dorms -lwo on Hwe campus and lwo on rl-me Wesley college campus. Here men and women mol allillafed willw rhe Greek-leller socierles eel, sleep, and Carry on 'me-ir own sooal llle. Alllwouqlw llwey are mol adequele lor all flue sfudems llme dormllorfes do plug a gap in llwe Houslnq problem. K X Bacll Row-Calnan. Lylrlren, MoTfaT. FronT Row-Tiornholm, Kinning, Jacobson. lllllllll AlThough noT siTuaTed on The UniversiTy campus, Larimore l-lall plays an acTive parT in campus liTe. ApproximaTely TiTTy girls Talce an acTive parT in social, academic, and exTra-curricular aTTairs. During The year They give a Tormal parTy, have open houses To which are inviTed members OT The olher halls and The TraTerniTies and sororiTies. Big social evenT Tor The year is The annual enTerTainmenT Tea which They give Their paTronesses every year. As members OT many varied organizaTions, The resie denTs oT The hall conTribuTe Their share Toward making lile on The campus enTerTaining and educaTional. l-lall members lead in several exTra-curricular acTiviTies. The hall was named aTTer Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lari- more oT Larimore, N. D., who conTribuTed money Tor iTs erecTion. U -2I RE HHH 4 Mrs, Frey is house-moTher Tor The hall and under her care and guidance The hall is made like a home. Officers NaTaiia Tiornholm - - PresidenT Marjorie Kinning - - Vice PresidenT BeTTy Calnan - - SecreTary Jean MoTTaT - - - Treasurer Elaine Lylcken - - Social Chairman Elaine Jacobson Scholarship Chairman BUUGE HHH ln Spire of an unsuccessful baslrefball learn, and an equally unsuccessful aflempl To buf on Jrhe annual Budge l-lall informal par+y in a couple oi emply box' cars on Universily siding, Jrhe year was a prelly suc- cessful one for 'rhe men of Budge. Probably lhe high poinl of 'rhe year, lhough nor well publicized, was The qelfrogelher Jrhal Jrhe boys in- dulged in before vaca+ion. The Deacon, Arley Biella, presided over as revived a revival as has ever been seen. Budge also marlced irs 4O+h anniversary wilh a parly. Coeds in I899 wondered when They would be Hinviled over To see The inside oi fhaf beauliiul, big buldingf' Baci: Row- Eariy in fhe fall, Budge lnlali men meel lo selecl lheir olllicers. Lasl year lhe execulives were: Arley Biella - - - Presidenl Roberl Duea ---- Secreiary-Treasurer Edwin Barbie l-larold Morl, Harold Slalemeyer, Robe err Sm'+h, Russell Hall and Cari Saldin, Counciimen. l-lousing nearly sevenly rnen, excepi during high school weel-, when lhe number soars, rhe building is also The home oi fhe Universily Y. M, C. A. A lavorile coilee and doughnul spol, lhe Y is v's- ired daily by a horde oi ice cream ealing, billard playing, ring pong balring coiege srudenls. Mrs. Belle Conroy, Universiiy dormilory mairon, headouariers al Budije. Barbie, Morlr, Sfaremeyer, Smi+l'1. Fronf Row-Hall, Biella, Duea, Saldin. vi E e DHVIS HHH Davis Hall, named in honor ol Hannah E. Davis, 'rhe lirsl malron, boasrs lhe dislinclion of being lhe only womens clormilory on lhe campus of lhe Univer- Sily ol Nor+h Dalqola. As such il is convenienlly localed iusl a shorr dislance from all Jrhe campus buildings, ln addilion lo being a dormilory, Davis Hall houses lhe Home Economics deparlmenl, and lhe Women's League Rooms. The prac+ise house is also localed here. Girls from Davis Hall ralce an aclive parl in campus lile. Members may be found in every campus honor organizafion or aclivily in which a coed may parlici- pale. Davis Hall presenls rhe mosl represenlalive cross seclion of coed campus lile and opinion ar lhe Uni- versily. ln spile of having lhe largesl membership ol all Universily dormilories, lhe hall ranks highesl in scholarship among lhe non-ahlilialecl groups. Miss Helen M. Davies is malron of Davis Hall. Joyce Burnellr - lone Sands Lucille Allermall Dorolhy Weber Eileen Cochrane Lorene Whilesides Back Row-L. Whifesides, I. Sancls, D. Weber. Fronf Row-Alfermafi, J. Burnefi, E. Cochrane. Officers - Presidenl' - Vice Presidenls - Secrelary - - - Treasurer Scholarship Chairman ro- Leo Ducharme Ness Heen Jacobsen IHUEPEH I+ is rhrough lhe lndependenl Council lhal sfudenls noir arfilialed wilh Greek leller groups can and do become a lor-oe on lhis campus. Ehficienl organiza- lion ol lhe leaders of such a large group resls in lhis body. For rhe lirsl lime in ire hislory a woman wa? chosen general chairman ol lhe Independenls. Proof ol able leadership is found in lhe aclive, wide lield ol aclivfies which lisf lndependenls on their roll Call. Their names are wrillen in The rolls ol Phi Bela Kappa Who's Who, lv1or+ar Board, Iron Maslv, Sigma Tau, only Jrhey have class As Phi Efa Sigma and Sigma Epsilon Sigma. The year lhe group enlered The Fliclerlail Follies were awarded lirsl place. l-lome-coming queens Come from lndependenl ranlis and also many olicers. a coordinaring group, lhe members of the Indef pendenlr Council have given lime and inleresl in serving lo give The independenl sludenls a well-bah anced and fruilful campus life. Alferma++ Benson Black Burneff Johnstone Norclquisi IJEHT UUUHCIL OFficers ,lOyCe Burner? - Chairman Beverly l-leen - - Secrelary Members Lucille Alfermall l-ennelh Johnfrone Paul Benson James Leo W'lliam Blacl Ordean Ness Paul Ducharrne Dale Nordguisr Elaine Jacobsen Wal+er Slyer -2I7- UH THE HV QQ.,-. .!5,,s.L W ia- .,.. i Q-,.:. '- 5 my . M. .xv .., , ws s ,yy- 1 si? '11 115 f. J, Fugilives from a classroom: Clare Murphy, Jane Beachem, Thelma Lavine and Tippy Cochran. Nole Board ol Publicalions' Rodger fleeing from convo. Il you gel up al 8:35 lo make a 9 o'clock class: il you huslle lhrough your classes lo gel lo a coke al lhe Cave or lhe Vub: il you work lor A's, hope lor B's, gel Cs and lhink you're lucky: il you've always inlended lo sign up lor Playmakers, lhe King Verse conlesl and lhe Sludenl slall, and never have-you are an average UND sludenl. You are probably a member ol Ylvl or YW, bul you've never been lo a meeling. You carry I5 hours ol school work because ol which you burn lhe prov- erbial midnighl oil six limes a year. You make all lhe l-lob-Nobs, mosl ol lhe ball games, and some ol lhe convos. You all know lhal Adolph is lhe keeper ol lhe keys ol lvierrilield, bul you are a lillle vague as lo lhe names allached lo lhe slalues al eilher end ol lhe hall. ERHGE In your lreshman rheloric lesl you delined sabo- lage as a mixlure ol goulash and lomalo iuice, bul you know lhal lo phone your girl you've gol lo gel on lhe lube. You'd like lo be hailed as prelly smoolhf' lhan which, as anyone knows, lhere is no grealer complimenl. You l-li all lhe BlviOC's lbig men on lhe campusl bul conlidenlially you lhink lhey . . .l ll you were ever al a loss lor words, a rare occasion, you would lill up space wilh lhal's no dream which, il your molher should be curious, rough- ly lranslales inlo lhal's a lacl. You slill believe lhe maiorily rules and lhal a polilical lrame couldn'l exisl on lhe campus. The average sludenl wonders where Chandler hall is, why you call a prol Doclor, whal makes lhe bells ring al live lo and live aller lhe hour, and il coulee banking is really all you hear il is. As an average sludenl you spend S387 a year, and you are lirmly a good lhing. were lhe lime convinced lhal a college educalion is The oulslanding evenls ol your year you broke your lirsl dale, borrowed your lirsl len dollars, and burned when your girl wenl oul wilh anolher lellow lor vice versal. Unbe- lievable happenings: When lhe U beal lhe AC bas- kelball leam, lhe lime you didn'l gel a drop quiz when you knew one was coming, a l-lob-Nob wilh no iillerbugs, when lhe Sludenl came oul belore midnighl on a Thursday nighl. Now lor some one word descriplions: English coulee-slinky, Woodworlh l-lall -creaky, Old Main-slaid, Universily goll course- corny, aww . . . well . . . you gel lhe idea. f --Q 1 Q 1,1 X ,, 75 l 9 ...su-Y -Wa qu- .1-. x -....-. .. i5 fum-...M n m ,mm II fm. 'Y x :- X . S f 3 lx LFP? i? 1 515' 4 S1353 2 31: :- , 5 - 5-ig 25:15-5' ,zwg -.QA .- , ,. .X 4 bil 115425 - .qsqyg Darlyne Sfinson looking very sweet SOCIAL AFFAIRS-fcolleqe memofes are of many Hy of sfrulrhng off in fine feafhers.-To The male, H Jrhinqs.-Mos'r Heehng and mos? enjoyable are mem- is for fhe mosf part a chance To be uncomfortable for ories of Jrhe parfies.-Here Coeds gef +he opporfun- a whole evening-buf Jrhen The ladies muslr be served. 42204 Ball Leaders-Sig Swenson, Audrey Larlsin, Marge Nelson, and Jack WesT. The TirsT sTricTly Tormal ball oT The season, The I939 annual MiliTary Ball, was held in The Casinova, Decem- ber I. Colonel WhiTing perTormed The TradiTional cere- mony oT commissioning coed sponsors: Zona l-leggen, EThel MorTenson, Margery Nelson and Verona Kumm were commissioned honorary capTains and presenTed with recogniTion scrolls. M. BeaTrice JohnsTone, conducTed by a miliTary escorT, was commissioned as honorary colonel oT The uniT and ToasT oT The regimenT. TITILITHHY BHLL Jaclc WesT, general manager, and his guesT, Mar- gery Nelson, led The grand march wiTh Sig Swenson, Tloor manager, and his guesT, Audrey Larlcin, second in line. l-lighlighT oT The TeaTures was The Scalabard and Blade cracl drill squad composed ol eighr men oT The iun'or class, who wenT Through The manual in per- TecT precision. AT midnighT a l3laclouT Tollowed by a pseudo aeroplane raid was sTaged To carry ouT The Theme. The TheTa Trio was TeaTured on The program. M. Beafrice JohnsTone, ToasT of The Regiment receives her ciTaTion from Colonel Whiring.-Ferdinand Svore in back- ground.-Colonel WhiTing passing ouT commissions To Coed Sponsors.-Verona Kumm, Efhel Morfenson, Zona Heggen, Margery Nelson, and Rufh FursTeneau.-The Grand March. A bunch of Kappa Sigs and Tri Delis giving evidence of coalifion.-lf's furnabouf fonighl'-'the girls checking coals Waif fill ihe nex+ dale. Tradirion was reversed when Coeds did lhe invilinq and rhen paid and paid Jrhe nigh? of lhe Spinsler Skip, December I8. Caricarures oi each candidale lor Dream Man lined rhe floor To ser The slaqe lor fhe nigh? ol revelry. Nine coed niqhfingales represenling lhe sororilies and dormilories demonslrared lheir own special lechnique in inlluencinq rhe gullible male. Programs lor lhe dance were based on rhe spinsler ish lheme ol l-low To Gel Your Man Each dance lisred pul lorlh one lesson foward 'rhe viclory sug qesled by lhe cover lille. Favors in keep ng wilh lhe rheme were presenred To lhe guesls ATO's Vern Shine wilh Slinen Augushne won rhe girls' hearls and The covered +i+le oi Dream Man Adveriising a+ Hs worsi-Below fhe Jesse Arnold spread Woody Hanson and Beffe Locklin in foreground--Bob Solberg and The res? of rhe animal kingdom Wamnri L01 Wiz, f QA qv 7',g,'1i- pl 14 1, N Graff X-L7 v Wafrffiii iii- ' 57? jfffreqr 'Q' 51 .ga 'ir SPIHSTER SKIP 'QQ ner : 95 vo Ffa-' is lsiiit QJLA., ..., 7 ,J 9' Us Valen+ine's lime gave lhe Universily girls an oppora luniiy lo be hoslesses al The Women's League annual Sweelhearf Ball, February 9. l-learl-shaped silhouelles, enhanced by indirecr lighling, adorned lhe Women's Gym, lo creale an appropriale senlimenral almos- phere. Della Phi Della, arf sororily, planned and car- ried oul lhe decoralive Theme. When lhe Sophomore class sponsored fhe Dog- palch Drag, l.'l' Abner, lhe mounlaineer Don Juan, came fo lile on lhe UND campus. The Armory has no hills buf if s+ill became 'rhe home el Pappy and Pansy Yolrurn, as hillbilly panels made up lhe deccra- lions. Slriclly inlormal, lhe alzlair was lermed lhe yearls besr undressed parly. Concluding lormal ol lhe year was lhe Shadow Ball, sponsored by lvlalrix, honorary sororily lor women in iournalism. Each year invilalions are senr lo IOO rnosl represenlalive coeds selecled lrorn lhe campus al large. Five ol lhese coeds were chosen ldeal Dale Girls by lrafernily seleclion. D'i0'l 'u0o J. - 223 S53 Hll CHlllPUS PHRTIES The inTormal ball aTTer a Three-day celebraTion was a TiTTing Tinale To The l-lomecoming TesTiviTies. The sweeT and smooTh syncopaTions oT Allyn Cassel's or- chesTra seT The Tempo Tor The evening, while balloons and sTreamers in pinlc and green, TeaTuring a TooTball moTiT, Tormed a background Tor The dancers. l-ler maiesTy, Miss EsTher Gislason, T940 Homecoming Queen, was presenTed To her subiecTs during The eve- ning. The Third annual lnTerTraTerniTy Ball was held in The Women's Gym, and provided a grand climax To The FraTerniTy Week acTiviTies. Mary DOT and Shirley Jean WalTon, diminuTive doubles, sTole The show when They were elecTed All-FraTerniTy SweeThearT. Decorahons carrying ouT The leap year Theme wiTh mulTi-colored balloons, spelled ouT Cupid's good cheer To The dancers aT The Band Blare. The Kampus Kings presenTed a special TeaTure number under The direc- Tion oT John Paul WhiTeman l-loward. Alice Marsh appeared on The program, A TrumpeT Trio composed oT Bob Kerns, lvlanville Treumann and Gordon Winger won The unanimous approval oT everyone. The silenT men oT The campus ruled supreme when The engineers came To The TronT and presenTed Their peppy parTy, The Engineers' Ball, in The UniversiTy Armory. CliTTord ThomTorde, presidenT oT Sigma Tau, crowned Jean STebbins queen and Donald Evans chieT oil can, and presenTed each wiTh an oil can, symbol oT Their royalTy. HUB HUBS U Commi++ee Members Swenson, Johnson, and Allen cooking up a few new angles. Arranger ol parlies J. Allen Tool good Care ol llie social iile ol llne sludenls nearly every ollier week-end, wlwen be planned our campus gelblogelliers, commonly known as Hob Nobs. Granl l-lerreid and nie Kampus Kings vied w?ll'i Pxnge Engel and lnis orclweslra in supplying llne ullra-superior swing music. l-lob Nobs are imporlonl campus aclivifies and proved big inferesl cafclwers, as planned by J. Allen, Sig Swenson and LeRoy Jonnson. Wayne Zimmerman, Mary Mace l-longer, Dorollwy Wa+l:'ns and Melody Dodd were among ine popular enlerlainers ol lne year. Special l-lob Nobs were enioyed by llie NIPA delegales in November and ine l-liglw Sclwool Weelc Compelilors in May. -225- PHTRIIIIS To Ihese enlerprising business and professional men and women of Grearer Grand Forks, as well as Io Iairhlul and inleresfed alumni, Ihe Dacolah is deeply indebfed. I+ is due, in a greal measure, Io Their supporl and cooperalion Ihal we are able Io presenl Io you, our readers, This annual ol I94O. Dr. L. J. Alger American Bolrling Works American Cleaners A O U W Bangs, I-Iamilron, Bangs Belmonl Cafe BIack's Puriry Sweer Shop Blacksmirh Shop John C. Boe Co. Edward W. Brady Br Co. Bray's Ready-+o-Wear Bridgeman-Russell Co. Busy Bee Cleaners Drs. Campbell, Williamson Sr Vance Campus Cave Cenlral Lumber Co. Ciries Service Oil Co. Club Cigar Slore , Benwell Colborn School Supply Co. Colborn Slalionery Service Congress Candy Co. Cooper Sludio Cox Bakery Dacolah Beaury Shop Dacoiah I-Iolel Dakola Aulo Co. Dakola Sales Co. Dakola Thealre Carroll Day Denison Chevrolelr Co. Dryburgh Invesrmen+ Co. Ebby's Service Slalion Fddy's Bakery Eleclric Conslrucllon Co. Firsl Federal Savings 81 Lo Firsl Nalional Bank Forx Molor Sales Forx Thealre Frederick I-Iolel Friedman Fur Co. Gamble Robinson an Ass'n. GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA Grand Forks Ice 81 Fuel Co. Grand Forks Mercanlile Co. Grand Forks Seed Co. Grand Forks Transporlalion Co. Greenberg Drug R. B. Grillirh Co. Grossman's Dry Cleaning I-Ianson 81 Anderson Morluary I-Iavig's Tailoring Br Flaberdashery I-Iealy, Law, Woural, Moore Clinic George I-Iegslrom I-Ield 81 Burkhardl' I-Ierberger's, lnc. I-IoI:I's Sludio Dr. R. B. I-Iowe Implemenr Dealers Mulual Fire Insurance Co. Inrernalional I-Iarvesler Co. Ireland Lumber 81 Fuel Co. Ka+o's Beauly Shop Kedney Warehouse Co. KFJM M. D. Knox Co. S. S. Kresge Co. E. J. Lander 8: Co. Larson Bc Torgeson, Druggisrs The Leader Slore Lee's Srudio Dr. W. A. Liebeler Dr. R. E. Leigh The Luggage Shop Lunselh Plumbing 8: I-Iealing Lyslad Br Redick Mahowald I-Iardware Co. Mandel Furs Maves Oprical Co. Maylag Sales 8: Service Co. McDonald Clolhing Co. McEIroy's Flower Shop McGoey's Eleclrical Service Minneapolis Moline Refail Slore Minnesola Dairy Co. Grand Forks Building Br Loan Model Sleam Laundry Grand Forks Coca Cola Borlling Co. Murphy Finance Co. Grand Forks Clinic Murphy 81 Murray Grand Forks Grocery Co, Dr. O. I-I. Muus Grand Forks I-Ierald EAST GRAND FORKS, MINNESOTA American Cryslal Sugar Co. Karnes 81 Walski Bobbies Cale Lealos' Cafe Dunlevy Ice 81 Fuel Co. Adolph Lund Giese I-Iardware Co. Minnesola Nalional Bank Rudh Bros. Furnilure Co. ALUMNI PATRONS Nash Sfone New Frederick Cale Norby Deparlmenl Slore Nordby Upholslering Co. Norlhern Packing Co. Norlhern Slales Power Co. Sig Odlaug Hardware Office Specialfies I I5 Club Onlario Grocery Co. C. I-I. Opsahl Co. Panovirz Furnilure 84 Carper Co Paramounl Thealre J. C. Penney Co. Pierce Funeral Parlors Pioneer Coffee Co. Poppler Piano 81 Furnilure Co. Rand Shoe Co. Red Owl Slore Red River Nalional Bank Red River Produce Red River Valley Brick Corp. Roberlson Lumber Co. Roller Office Supply Co. Rose Beauly Shop The Rose Shop J. I-I. Ruellell Co. Russell-Miller Milling Co. John E. Ruud, Equilable Life Drs. Ruud 31 Ruud Ryan Beauly Shop Ryan I-IoI'eI I-Iarold Shall Dr. N. Simmons S. 81 L. Company Sfales Cleaners Thoms Florisl Trepanier's Pharmacy Universiry Booksrore Valley Molor Co. Vold Drug Co. Arr Walper Walman Oplical Co. Frank Warerbury Co. Wilcox 31 Malm WiIson's Clolhing Co. F. W. Woolworfh Co. Slaies Thealre Srar Troy Laundry Whi+ey's Cafe Zedlick 81 Marlin G. Grimson, Rugby Jack SI'ewarI', Phoenix, Arizona -226- Aaker, Betty 54, 207 Abbott, G. A. . , 40 Abelson, LaVern 54 Administration . .. . ., 8 A. D. T. .. 174 Agreberg, Lars . 194 Ahlroth, Iohn . 189 Albertson, Alice .. , . . 54, 198 Alger, Arne 199 Allen, l. Matteson 107, 192, 192 Alpha Phi 206 Alpha Tau Omega 195 Alphson, Grace 208 Alphson, Howard ...., 195 Alumni Review 134 Anderson, Elise 208 Anderson, Elmer 54, 198 Anderson, Marv Helen 210 Armstrong, Robert . . 193 Arnason, Richard . 188 Arnold, lack . 195 Arnold, lesse . 191 Arnold, Manferd 188 Asleson, Russell . . , 54, 50 Augustine, Vern 195 Auld, Bernice 54 Austfjord, Dora . 54 Austinson, Oliver 54, 189 Bachellor, Ann Louise 07 Baker, lean 206 Bakke, Ellen 205 Banning, Virgil . , 54, 133, 191 Barber, Tracy 54 Barbie, Edwin . 54, 195 Barr, Paul 28 Basketball 88-92 Baumann, Robert .. 195 Beall, Lewis . 194 Beaudry, Marie 207 Beck, Richard , 41 Becker, Robert 191 Bek, Dean Wm. G 38 Benson, Kristin . . 54 Benton, E. Maxwell.. 26 Bentz, Wilbur . . 54, 194 Berg, Bernice . 54 Bergnen, Orville . 54, 195 Bertelsen, George 194 Bertheuson, Don . 54, 194 Beta Alpha Psi . . . 160 Beta Theta Pi 198 Bjella, Arley 54, 194 Bierken, Wallace . 198 Bierken, Woodrow 196 Black, William 54 Blair, David 191 Blatherwick, Robert . 55, 192 Blue Kev 152 Board of Higher Education 15 Board of Publications 137 Boe, Pershing . 55, 192 Bonner, Patricia 210 Borden, Emily 55 Boutrous, George . 55 Boyd, Alfred . .. 19 Boylan, Shirley 211 Brainerd, Phyllis 207 Brakke, Perry 55, 194 Brand, Charlotte . ......., ....,....,.,.., 2 08 Brandt, Olga ..,. , . 55 Brecht, Leo . 198 Breitwieser, Dean 1. V... .. . 19, 23, 29 Brendell, Erwin .,.. 193 Brenkus, Mike .. .. 55, 191 Bresnahan, Doherty .. . 206 Briggs, Lorraine . .... 55, 209 Broderson, Oscar 55 Bruce, lviariorie , 209 Budge Hall . 215 Budge, lames .,.. . 195 Budge, W. E. . , . 32 Bunde, Rena .... 55 Il Burtman, Vernon .. 196 Butler, Maurice . 55 Button, Hayes . 196 Buttz, Marjorie . 55 Byram, Norma 55, 210 Byrne, Lynn , ,. 55, 195 Carley. Alice . 206 Carlson, Carroll .. 191 Carlson, Glenn .. 19C Carlson, Vincent . 55 Carlson, William 193 Carney .. 72 Carroll, Mary .. 55 Carter, Alice . 55 Casey, Tobias . 193 Cashel, lohn .. ,.. .. 55 Cashel, Margaret 204 Charlesworth, William 195 Check, Raymond . ,. ......,. ,......,,.. , 55, 166 Cheer Leaders . . S1 Chemical Engineers, American Assn. of 176 Chesrown, Russell . .. .. . 55, 188 Chi Omega 209 Christiansen, Dorothy 205 Civil Aeronautics Authority 33 Civil Engineers, American Assn. of . 178 Classes . . . 46-74 Class Officers .. 73 Clayburgh, Donna . 55, 210 Clayburgh, Mark . , 189 Clifford, Clark 188 Clubs . 163-180 Cockrane, A, M. . 55 Colglazier, 1. W. .. 192 Collinson, Ruth 214 Commencement 68-69 Commerce, School of . 24 Conners, Virginia 55, 209 Contents . .. 7 Convocations , 122 Cooper, Vern .... 194 Coughlan, Ruth 205 Crandell, Vivian 209 Crawford, Clark . 188 Crawford, Keith . 56, 188 Craychee, Walter 189 Crown Prince Olaf 69 Dacotah Yearbook 132-133 Dahl, Donald , , 189 Dahl, Iohn , 56 Dahl, Robert 194 Dakota Playmakers 110-111 Dakota Student , . 130-131 Danford, Kenneth 56 Danuser, Alice 210 Davies, Mabel 22 Davis Hall 216 Dawes, Helen 56 Day, Kathleen 207 Debate 112 Delta Delta Delta 205 Delta Gamma 207 Delta Zeta 208 Delta Sigma Rho .. , 113 Delta Tau Delta . . 190 DeMoully, Mary Lou . 56, 205 Diakolf, Alexis . 32 Dicker, Florence 56, 204 Dietrich, Phyllis . 56, 205 Division Executives . . 16, 17 Dochterman. Lloyd . ,, .. 188 Dodd, Melody .. 205 Docken, Gordon . ..,,. 196 Donnelly, Martha . . 211 Donovan, Edward .. .. ,. 56, 188 Dragge, Allen , , ,. 192 Dramatics . ..,. 110-111 Dryburgh, Frances 56, 205 DuBois, Dorothea , . -227- .210 Ducharme, Paul .,.. . Duck, Donald . .. . Dukart, Ralph . Dunn, Adrian . E Eaton, Ross Education, School of . Ego, Charles .. Einarson, Bergthara Ellsworth, Hazel . , Employment ., . Engel, Angelo ,. . Engineer . Engineering, College of Eppler, Mada Erickson, Betty . Erickson, Earl , Erickson, Inez M. Evans, Donald F Facultv , Fair, Fames Fair, Robert . . , . Feeney, Michail ., Fergersson, Raymond . Fering, Cliff . .. Flickertail Follies .......,. Flynn, Dorothy ..... Foley, Frank . Football Ford, Catherine . Forensics Forkner, Alice Frank, Helen Fraternities Frederickson, Anna French, Dean H. E. French, Townsley Freshmen, Dean of Freshmen Sports Frissell, lean Frissell, Robert . Froelich, Andrew , Froiland, Adelyne . Froiland, Lillian Fursteneau, Ruth G Gatfrey. loseph . Gahr, William .. Gamma Phi Beta Garner, Dorothy , Garwood, Kenneth ..... Gearey, Orris , ,,.. . Gershman, Lynn ..... Gilbertson, Marcy .... Gillette , . .... . Gill, Larry ., ,, . Ginther, Eleanor Gislason, Esther Gislason, G. Iohn Glaserud, Cora . .. ., Glasscock, Thomas . . . Grable, Mary Margaret ,...... Graham, Helen .. ,. Grandy, Margaret .. . Granrud, Clarice Grapp, Wesley . .. Gray Gown . ., ,. Green, Prof .,., ...., Grunke, Arthur ., . Gunderson, Claire .. Gunderson, Robert .,.... Gustafson, Ross ........ Gust, Helen . .. . 56, 49 .56, 193 56 . 198 ,. 28 56, 107, 191 . , . . 56 ' 210 22 56 135 30 ,...204 ...204 . . ., 56 , .. 56 56 23-41 . . 56, 199 ,, . 199 195 , 188 .. 56 106-109 56, 210 32 ., 82-87 56 112-113 I ,...,... 55, 204 210 I ......... igillgg 11.12, 56 36 193 21 94 211 192 193 211 211 57, 207 .. 196 ., , 57 211 211 . ,...,. 57, 192 193 57 208 40 . ...... ..,190 . 210 104, 206 , ,... .. 57 ., .... 57, 199 , ..,.. ......,.. 5 7 207 . 206 ,. 209 ., 57, 189 ., 68 40 ......... .. 57 .. . . 210 57, 131, 191 ,194 . ...,.... .. 211 H Hagan, Edward ,, Hagen, Lorraine Hagen, Louis , Hagen, Mildred , Hallen. lames . , Halseth, Ardith Halverson, Alba Hammar, Leonard Hammer, Leonard Hammer, Doris Hammes, Robert Hancock, Iohn , . 1-Iankey, George Hanley, Richard . Hansen, Donald Hansen, Woodrow . Hanson, Adelaide Hanson, Dean Alice Harding, Nyla Harris, lean Harrington, Dean L. C. .. Hartman, Beth ,. Hatcher, Mabel Hatt, Ruth Hawkins, lean Healy, Patricia Hedland, Warren Heen, R. Lynn ,. Heggen, Zoan Hein, Mildred Heisler, William Helgass, Dorothy Helgass, Marian Hendrickson, Douglas .. Henry, Cecilie Hermann, Bruce Herreid, Grant , Herzig, Paul Hesperia . . Hewitt, Bette Hiestand, Donald Hildebrecht, Harry Hillmer, Lorna Hitchcock, Raymond ., Hoflert, lohn . . Hogan, Dorothy Hogan, Marv Hoganson, Sherman, . Holodnick, Iohn , . Homecoming , , Homme, Aran Honorary Societies Hundley . Hurst, lane Huseby, Lylse Hvinden, Ivis 1 Independent Council ln Memoriam lnterfraternity Council lnterfraterntty Treasurers Intramural Board Iron Mask Iverson, Ardon Iverson, Ellsworth l lacobson, Curtis larrett, Glen Iames, William Ienson, Arthur lerabek, Gladys Ierome, Dorothy lohnijack, Emil Johnson, Elaine .. . 57, 188 , 57 199 210 . 197 57, 206 210 57 57 205 . 194 . , 4 189 , 191 . 57, 189 192 57, 204 ., 19, 20 , 209 204 I 57, 80 57 206 204 206 204 194 195 207 205 189 206 206 58, 198 58, 211 195 58, 188 58, 194 173 207 58, 106, 190 195 58, 209 195 192 211 206 194 58 58, 58. 104-107 193 145-156 38 206 58 207 217 6 182 183 96 146 189 189 188 83 58. 195 193 205 211 . 58, 193 211 Illll Iohnson, Leroy ....,,,,. Iohnson, Margaret , .. Iohnson, Paul Johnson, Vern lohnston, Lewis ..,. lohnstcne, Kenneth , ..,. . longeward, Phyllis .. lones, Paul , loos, Morman , . lunior Drill , . , lunior Senior Prom K Kampl, Bert .. . Kane, Albert ,, Kappa Alpha Theta . Kappa Kappa Psi . . Kappa Sigma . , Karpenko, Niles .. Keller, Edgar , , Kelley, Walter ,. Kelly, Wa ne ..., Kennedy, Robert Keogh, Delores Kerns, Robert .. Keyes, Kenneth Kilen, Russell . Kinning, Marjorie ,. Kinsala, Iohn . . ,. Kittel, Anne Kirk, Lois Kirkelie, Mariorie Kjorvestad, Eileen Kiorvestad, Lorraine Kielstad, Geraldine Kling, Robert . Knutson, Kenneth Koehmstedt, Iohn . Kolstad, Arthur ,...,,.. Kolstad, William , Kremer, Leslie . Kretschmer, Clarence .. Kruchten, Alvin . Krueger, Doris Kulas, Louis ,. Kyle, Ruth L Lake, Russell Lamb, Maureen Lamb, Peggy . . Lambda Chi Alpha ,. , Lanktord, Iesse , Larimore Hall Larkin, Audrey Larson, Bethel Larson, Leonard . . . Larson, Warren Lavine, Irvine . Law, School ol Lawrence, Kay Leale, Norman Lee, Elwood , Lee, Norman Lee, Robert Legge, lrene Lenertz, Kathryn Lentzer, Beatrice . Leo, lames . ., Lewis, Asle Lewis, Donald Letich, Clem . Lian, Elmer Libby, O. G. .. , Lien, Elton , . Locken, ldean . Loclflin, Bette Loelfler, Roland Lommen, Marvin ..., , Lommen, Mildred , , Loomis, Iohn .. . -228- 195 208 58 195 58 58 209 191 198 127 53 59 59 204 154 189 59 190 194 199 195 59 188 188 198 59 59 210 209 208 211 211 205 59 191 194 196 188 188 193 188 59 197 59 59 206 206 198 191 214 207 208 197 198 32 34 208 84 196 196 188 206 grin 59 59 191 59 92 59 40 60 196 gm 60 60 204 193 Lovell, Merle .,,. .. .,..., 60, 207 Loverud, Carlyle ..., ,...., ,........ ...,, 6 0 , 195 Lund, Marian .... , ......,..., ..., , 60, 204 Lundberg, Vernon ., .. , ,. . 60 Lutheran Students Association ...,... .. ......,. ,. Lylorcl, Truman . Lykken, Elaine , 171 Lyche, Cyrus . .. .,...,.,,......,.,.,. ...,..., 6 0, 196 .. ..,..,,, ,.... . , 191 60 Lynch, Frances , 60, 208 Lynch, lack .. .,60,192 Lynch, Marion , ...,,,.,.. . . .211 Lyons, Bernard . .. 60, 198 McCarty, Thomas , . . 60, 197 McCrae, Spencer . . ,... .. . 60 McDonald, Ruth . . 211 McEnroe, lohn . , 60, 191 McEnroe, Ross , . . 60, 193 McEr1ane, Margaret . 206 McFadden, Alice , . 207 McFadden, Mary lean . 60, 207 McFarlin, Maurice , .,. ,,, 189 McGregor, Harlan ,, , .. . 26 McGregor, Verna 60, 206 Mclntosh, Doris 204 McKay, Flora 205 McKay, lean Beth 207 McLean, David , . .. 60, 191 McNaughton, W. L ....,. . ....,., ,...,... 2 6 Madsen, Edwin . ,. , .. 60, 194 Maercklein, Wallace . Mahoney, lames ..... .. Malloy, lanet . Marsh, Alice Mathieu, Dick Mathison, Marian Matrix Matthiasson, Barnie . Mechanical Engineers, Medicine, School of . Meidinger, lohn . Mero, Lorraine . . Michel, Donald C. .. Michel, Donald L. . , Miles, Iames ..,, Military . , ., Miller, Beatrice . , Miller, Lorne .,., Mining Engineers, Ame Mitchell, Sterling . Moore, Ierry . ., Moreland, lack Morgan, Rilie .. Morrow, leanne ,. ,....,.,.,.,. 194 60 ,. .211 60 210 American Assn. Mortar Board . .,.. .. Mortenson, Ethel ., , Moses, Governor lohn Mounce, George Mowery, Harry , Mundt, Earl . ,. Murphy, Clare Murray, Margaret . N Nabseth, Donald .. Noramore, George National Intercollegiate Nelson, Harry Nelson, Howard , Nelson, Margery Nelson, Mazie Nelson, Vernon ., ., Nero, Mark ,, Neste, A. Roy . Newman Club .. Nielson, Rosalind Nix, Franklin .. Nordquist, Dale , ,. Nordslethen, Orville . Nordstog, Halle Norgart, Daisey Norling, Leonard ., . 60, 192 61, 206 . .. ,159 . ,... 61 01.179 . . 36 188 61 .. 61 61 . . .194 , . . . .. . 123-128 . ., . 61,208 , ,, 61, 192 rican Assn, of. ...... 177 , ,..,..,.. .,,..., . . .... 61 ,. .. ,.............,.........,.. 61 ., ,.... 61, 188 192 207 153 .. ...,. 61 13 , ........ . 61 61, 188 .. ,. . 61 , 61, 206 61, 206 , ....61, 192 , . .189 Players ,, 111 , .. . , , 189 . . ,. ,. 188 61, 207 . 207 .62, 188 ...., . 62 . .,.. 62, 197 . 172 62, 204 ,. ...,.,193 62 .. 198 , .... .188 22, 62 Northern Inter Press Assn ...,..,. Nu Delta Pi ,, , ..........,. . ...... 62 ........136 150 Ulvedahl, 1..eNore O'Connell, Arthur O'Conne1l, Patricia O'Grady, Lowell . . O'Keefe, Betty Oliver, A, Russell Olson, Erling Olson, Gilbert ., Onstad, Rebecca Oppegard, Helen Osgard, Iames ,, Osowski, Ioseph Otsea, Marshall , Page, Robert Palmer, Iames Panhellenic Council Pathman, Charlotte Patterson, Ben Paul, Laverne ., Paulsen, Louise Paxman, Betty Penates Perkins, Clarence Perkins, Neal ..,, Peterson, Anna Peterson, Beatrice Peterson, Clifford Peterson, Doretta Peterson, Dou las Peterson, Gordon , Peterson, Lois Phi Alpha Epsilon . Phi Beta Kappa Phi Chi Theta Phi Delta Theta . Phi Eta Sigma , Phillips, Madelyn Pi Beta Phi Pi Lambda Theta Plunkett, Robert . Pollock, Lyle . Pozarnsky, Charles . Pratt, William ,. Professional Societies Publications , , Purclon, Alan . Quast, Neil Radio . Radio Playmakers Radke, Allan . Rapp, Luella , ., Reed, Eugene .,,,. Rell, feanne . . Reishus, Sigrid . Reuter, Vincent ., Rice, Franklin .. , Riley, Ierome ,,... Rinde, Dorothy . Rifle Team ., Rinker, Margaret , Rist, Robert . , Robson, Arthus .,.. Rodger, Cheryl Rodger, Murlyn Romanik, Iohn , Roney, Donald Roney, Thomas , .. Roth, Annabelle Rovelstad, Robert Rudh, Mildred Runnestrand, Maurice Rupp, Norbert .. Russell, H. H. Ruud, lean Ryan, Lois 62, 62,5l, 62 208 62 210 38 197 188 210 62, 50, 133, 136,207 199 197 188 195 195 212 62 62, 189 188 206 208 175 41 189 208 211 62 204 62 189 205 196 147 161 199 156 208 210 148 188 62 197 62 158-162 129-137 191 , 63, 198 138-139 139 190 205 193 205, 63 206, 63 190 63 188 211 126 63 191 197 63, 49, 210 210 197 . . 63, 195 ,, 195 ,. 211 63, 191 ,.. 211 194 197 40 207 211 63, 63, Illll S Sad, Glenna Saldin, Carl Salness, Gordon Sand, Chris Sandie, Don Sands, Bryne Sarles, Dorothy Sarles, Margaret Savage, Louis Sayre, I. 1.. Sayre, Meredith Scabbard and Blade Schammel, Leo Schonberger, E, D. Schroeder, Iuel Schutt, Harriet Science, Literature, Arts Selke, Elizabeth Sell, Paul Senechal, Leonard Seniors Senior Honors Setterlund, Gordon Severson, Arthur Sexton, Morrell Shafer, Barbara Shafer, Richard Shaw, Hugh Sheaf, Francis Shirk. Verna Shieflo, Alton Sidener, R. T Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Chi . Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Epsilon Sigma Sigma Nu Sigma Tau . Sim, I Cameron Simensen, Elliot Simmons, Eleanor Simpson, H. Edwin, lr Simpson, Lois Skoropat, Alex Slcredsvig, Arlene Smith, Iohn Sogard, Herman Solberg, Dennis Solien, Marvin Sorben, David Sorenson, Adeline Sorenson, V. Stanley Sorlie, George Sororities Sports Staley, Raymond, Sr. . Stayner, Lyle Stebbins, lean Steffen, Lee Steffen, Marvin Steinmeier, Bernadine Stenson, Marjorie Stevens, Brude Stevenson, Edwin Stewart, Douglas Stinson, Darlvne Stinson, Dorothea Stolberg, Roger Stump, Amer Sutton, Neal Svare, Ruby . Svore, Ferdinand Swanson, William Sweetland, Anders Sweetlancl, Phyllis Swendirrian, Betty lane Swenson, Sigurd Swinland, William T Talbert, George Tau Kappa Epsilon . Taylor, Elizabeth . Telford, C, W. . Theta Chi . . EX , School -229- of 64, 64, 49, 65, 51 63, 207 63 194 194 198 199 206 206 63 26 210 128 198 1 1 1 195 207 38 204 192 63 47-67 67 63, 63, 63, 63. 63 64, 64, 64, 64, 64, 85 63 192 211 192 188 63 63 193 196 193 151 192 158 155 191 149 137 63 205 191 205 64 207 64 64 188 64 188 208 64 196 202-212 79 111. 64, 64, 64, 64, 105, 64, 64, 64, 132, 107, 38 191 204 198 198 204 210 199 64 190 207 207 198 192 199 64 64 191 64 210 64 194 65 195 197 199 19 194 Thielges, Palmer Thompson, lean Thompson, Louis Thompson, Maurice . Thompson, Wyman Thoreson, Aurelia Thoreson, Ruth Thoreson, William Thormodsgard, Dean O. H Thorpe, Harper . Thronson, Richard Tiedemann, Ardell Tisdale, Patricia Tiornhorn, Natalia Toman, Bernard Topp, Darrell Towne, Dean E. T Track Traynor, Patrick Twedt, Marie Ulve, Inez Muriel V Varsity Club Vaughan, George , Vessey, Ruth Voalr, Iudson Voak, Stanley Vondrochek, Felix W Wachter, Camille Waldon, Ralph Walton, Mary D Walton, Shirley Weiss, Roland . Wells, Neil , . Werner, Kermit . West, Barbara West, C A. West, Pres lohn C Wheeler, Beverly . Wheeler, George , Wheelihan, lohn Whitney, Elene Who's Who Wicklund, Maurice Williams, Harold ,, Wilson, R, O. . . Wilmer, R B. Woell, loseph Wold, Eleanor Wolfe, Ignatius Women, Dean of Women's League Board Women's Sports Y Y. M. C A Board of Directors Y M C. A, Iunior Cabinet Y. M. C. A. Lunchroom Staff Y, M. C A Senior Cabinet '4-4 2 gm gl En' m'U EET 521 DI 01 '4 5 FD C A, Iunior Cabinet .W. C A. Senior Cabinet Z 65 65 65, 65 19, 65 65 65 211 190 195 195 65 211 188 34 192 65 191 204 65 193 196 24 93 199 208 211 205 180 199 211 199 199 121 206 65 206 206 65 194 65, 65, 80, 83 14 206 49-51 66, 19 10 0. 195 211 65 19 65 66 196 19 21 194 204 66 20 166 102 168 169 170 167 165 164 162 192 of Engraving, Minneapolis THE 1940 DHKUTH PHUDUUTIUH PERS EHGRHVER Tom RowanfHarrison 8: Smith PRI SUIIIIIIIIIG UP IT The I94O DACOTAI-I were To be looked on as merely a chronology oT campus evenTs iT would mean very IiTTIe. IT musT go deeper Than ThaT. IT musT dramaTize The year's progress and presenT iT in a new symbolic manner. IT would be very easy To dress The school and iTs people in a coaT oT glamor, buT we have noT chosen To do so. In The book, in iTs wriTeups, and in iTs picTures we have aTTempTed To sTamp The spiriT oT The school wiTh The modern manner-sharp, sTaccaTo, clear, and wiThouT Trills. IT musT sTand The TesT oT simpIiciTy. For The large parT They played in The producTion oT The I94O DACQTAI-I, we wish To acknowl- edge our indebTedness To The Tollowing people: PI-IOTOGRAPI-IY-Dr. Erank Eoley, Melvin Ruder, and Anders SweeTIand Tor Their excelIenT conTribu-I Tions To The picTure secTions oT The book. Vv'orTh special menTion are The division pages done by These men. FORTUNE was done by Dr. Eoley, LIFE by Anders SweeTIand, and CURRENT HISTORY by Melvin Ruder. The porTraiT oT Miss STebbins on The TIME page comes Trom Cooper's sTudio. And The campus scenes are Trom Lee's sTudio. EeaTure shoTs also came Trom all oT These people. PRODUCTION WORK-To The excelIenT sTaT'T whose work is reTIecTed here we are duly graTeTuI. COVERS-To Mr. MarTin Borad oT The Molloy Cover company Tor his work on The I94O DACOA TAT-I's cover. ENGRAVING-To Mr. A. A. Segal oT The Bureau of Engraving. We are more Than ever indebTed To ArT Tor his exceIIenT suggesTions and help. 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