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IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE CEDAR FALLS, IOWA = u I ft This is your book . . . the book devoted to your year at Iowa State Teachers College ... a successful year which witnessed the completion of the new Arts and Industries building . . . a year of progress in teacher education. the staff: PAT NELLOR. Editor-in-Chief DONNA WHITING Managing Editor DAVE HENDRICKSON. Business Manager CAROLYN COOPER Copy Editor EARL McMURRY. Photographer DORIS ENGELBY. Advisor of you? year de icted in t. e i 9 5 O . . . to a man who has devoted 2 I years of his life to service at the Iowa State Teachers College . . . one who is largely responsible for publicizing Teachers Col- lege throughout the United States . . . since 1929 Mr. Holmes has spent many of his waking hours dreaming up new schemes to put Teachers College in the news, to get high school students interested in teaching, and to make students and alumni proud of their college . . . gradu- ating cum laude from the University of Michigan, Mr. Holmes has had experience in newspaper work and as a college radio program director, as well as a publicity director and journalism professor ... a man who well deserves the praise and respect of all who know and love the Iowa State Teachers College . . . GEORGE H. HOLMES events and important happenings during 1950 m ADMINISTRATION page • 24 2 DEPARTMENTS page • 36 CAMPUS ACTIVITIES page • 54 4 SPORTS page • 106 5 ORGANIZATIONS page • 130 FACULTY page • 200 GRADUATES page • 2 2 ADVERTISEMENTS page • 250 seen from the campanile . . . a Teachers College yearbook without a picture of the Campanile is like a story with out a theme . . . daily, students going to and from classes pass the Campanile with little more than a glance in her direction— maybe to check their watches . . . but with a sympathetic understanding of the lack of appreciation in humans, she nevertheless is proud of the position she holds in the heart of the Iowa State Teachers College campus . . . . . . once considered in an out-of- the-way place on campus, the Campanile has become the axis of the great wheel of campus activities . . . her chimes call eager'' students to their eight o'clocks and send them to the dorms again at five . . . she proudly sings out the victories of her athletic Panthers . . . she welcomes new students on campus and remains as a sym- bol to the old . . . from year to year she keeps watch over the campus, looking from the entrance on the east to the men's gym on the west . . . Page 9 along familiar walks . . . glancing to the north, south, and west to the dorms (Seerley and Lawther pictured), she catches the eds and coeds as they tread the familiar paths to education1 . . . . . . now and then listening in on a lecture some Ph.D. is giving in the Aud . . . many times chaperoning dances in the Com- mons . . . Page 10 well remembered places . . . thro' the seasons she stands. peeking through the ice-covered trees in winter to see students hurry and scurry between classes . . . watching students make frequent trips to the Women's Pool in sum- mer ... on week nights she keeps her vigil as the fellows and their dates walk hand-in- hand to the Hill for coffee . . . thinking sometimes of the to- morrow when they will again attempt to absorb some knowledge during a lab period in the Vocational building wmmmmmmamm well never forget . . . the first days of the fall term when the upperclassmen were busy orient- ing the freshmen, the freshmen were busy getting oriented, and the fac- ulty were just busy . . . out of it all came some fun , . . for instance, the night of the Apple Polishing party when the faculty outdid themselves in being funny . . . . . . then there was the of- ficial opening of the Club Commons with its candy girls and '’hot bands . . . on the quieter occasions we played cards in the dorms or in the Commons . . . Page 15 ortant euents . . . it was during those hectic days of registration that we really began to ques- tion civilization and higher learning . . . but with freshman decapping we de- cided this place was livable after all . . . Page 16 . . . until Sadie Hawkins day, that is, when the fellows were caught napping . . . 4he Chuck Wagon picnic for the coeds was another part of the orienta- tion process . . . . . . the 1949 Homecoming was a ' first for the college—the first time a Homecoming game was played under lights . . . Cut day brought out the musical talents of President Price and the three deans (Bender, Nelson, and Campbell) . . . imp ortant events . . . the traditional, the special, the annual—all events were impor- tant to us . . . the official Christmas tree lighting, the annual formal the presentation of the Messiah, and carol singing made the campus holiday a happy one ... we spent Christmas at home and came back to school with a vow to do bet- ter than we had done before . . . important euents . . . we followed the Panther squads through many thrilling games and meets, sharing their triumphs and their defeats ... we watched the nation's best at the NCAA wrestling tournament held on campus for the first time in March . . . . . . the presentation of campus beauties and popular personalities at the OLD GOLD Beauty dance highlighted the winter social season . . . . . . then spring came and we dis- covered that nature was never more beautiful . . . every event be- came a social event ... the latest campus styles, from play clothes to formal dress, were ex- hibited at the style show . . . Or- chesis presented a dance recital . . . the All-Campus Sing was held for the second time . . . after the last final we wondered how we ever made it . . . graduation day came and many of us left stu- dent life to join the ranks of teachers ... we vowed that we would always remember Teachers College, our many friends our profs, all the fun we had. cramming for tests through the wee hours of the morning, the picnics, the dances, the gab sessions, that favor- ite organization the skilled Panther teams, and even some of the courses we took . . . Teachers College was a part of our lives for ever . . . Page 22 the administration The progress of a democratic nation depends upon the intelligence, sincerity and resourcefulness of its indi- vidual citizens. Such a citizenry can only be achieved through an increasingly effective system of free public education. To meet these obligations, cur schools must receive greater public interest and support. The chief factor In the school is the teacher. This means that, in terms of the immediate future, reaching must achieve true professional stature. Strong professional colleges will have to be maintained for the education of pro- ficient toachers and to render service to the schools and the profession of teaching. In preparation for the increased duties as a profes- sional college, the Iowa State Teachers College is pro grossing along many lines. An efficient and capable staff has been maintained and expanded. There is a constant evaluation of instructional procedure, and stu- dent efficiency is kept at a high level. Physical facilities are being increased both in terms of buildings and equipment The college is planning tc meet its present and futuro obligations. May our system of education adequately serve the future. MALCOLM PRICE, President from the office of the president administrat ton M. J. NELSON Dean of Faculty Three hundred sixteen faculty members, with a median age of 36. this year constituted the youngest and largest faculty in the records of Teachers College. In addition to supervision of the entire faculty. Dr. Nelson. Dean of Faculty, is chief excusing officer, has charge of registration and scholarship regulations, and compiles the class schedule books and college catalog. Page 28 SADIE B. CAMPBELL Dean of Women Long range plans for the women of the college were continued this year under the supervision of Miss Campbell. Dean of Women, with the as- sistance of A.W.S. and the housing unit directors and of- ficers. Plans include a year by year emphasis on the growth and leadership training of all women. a cl min id tra tion PAUL F. BENDER Dean of Men Under the supervision of Dr. Bender, Dean of Men, the Men's Union has been reorganized. The constitutions of the men's dormitories have been revised also, and the Cedar Falls men's housing unit organized. All houses for men living off- campus were visited and approved for the first time since before the war. Con- tinued preparation is being made toward converting part of the barracks in Sunset Village into housing units for single men. Page 29 ILLUIII • a cLministration PAUL C. KELSO Co-ordinator of Counseling For the first time in the history of Teachers College, a professional counsel- ing program has been adopted. Twenty- five faculty members were selected to be freshman advisors under the direction of Dr. Kelso, Co-ordinator of Counseling, this year. Page 30 PHILIP C. JENNINGS Business Manager Approximately 1,000 employees of the college receive their pay checks from the Business Office, under the management of Mr. Jennings. He is in charge of all business functions of the college and is responsible for the col- lection of all student fees, room rents, and board charges. MARSHALL R. BEARD Registrar The office of the Registrar, under the direction of Dr. Beard, has charge of the process of admissions, handles the students' academic records, helps the students apply for teachers' cer- tificates, and furnishes transcripts of credits whenever needed after gradu- ation. a dm in id tra tion MARYBELLE McCLELLAND Head Librarian Over 120,000 books were moved last spring within a week through the cooperation of faculty and students under the direction of Miss McClel land, Head Librarian, in order to pro vide additional shelf space. Future plans include continued enlargement of the Library Science department. HERBERT V. HAKE Radio Program Director Radio service to Iowa schools is the major concern of Mr. Hake, Radio Program Director. The ra- dio studio serves as a “clearing house for programs originating on campus, including football and basketball broadcasts. Page 31 GEORGE H. HOLMES Public Relations Director The Bureau of Public Relations and Information Services was formed this year from the Bureau of Publications. Under the direc tion of Mr. Holmes, the bureau coordinates all phases of public relations, including general infor- mation and news services, publi- cations, professional recruitment and alumni affairs. administrat ion HAROLD E. BERNHARD Religious Activities Director This year Dr. Bernhard as- sumed the role of Director of the Bureau of Religious Activi- ties. In this capacity, he serves as advisor for the Student Chris- tian Association, teaches classes in religion, and offers a counsel ing program for young people seeking advice. JOSEPH H. GAMET Student Health Director Medical care is available to students 24 hours daily through the Student Health Service. All students are given a tuberculin skin test yearly and other immu nizations are also available. Newly-appointed this year were the director. Dr. Garnet, and as- sistant director, Dr. T. A. Stas- kiewicz. J. B. PAUL Research Director The Bureau of Research, di- rected by Dr. Paul, offers special tests to students seeking gui- dance, administers placement tests to freshmen, and conducts research studies. a clm in id tra lion • GUY W. WAGNER Curriculum Laboratory Director An audio visual center, where students may become acquainted with the entire range of audio-visual aids, is a recent addition to the Curriculum Laboratory. Under the direction of Dr. Wagner, the laboratory also includes a wide range of instructional and curricular ma- terials. such as courses of study, resource units and standardized tests. Registration and placement services are free to all graduates of the college and to students who have attended Teachers College for at least one academic year. Under Dr. Goetch's direction last year, the Placement Bureau placed 98.56 percent of the gradu- ates in 96 Iowa counties. 26 states other than Iowa Hawaii, Austria, Germany. Japan and the Philippine Islands. E. W. GOETCH Placement Director E. L. RITTER Extension Director The Extension Service under the direction of Dr. Ritter offers consultative service, cor- respondence study, extension classwork and issues professional publications. In addition, the bureau now offers to interested groups a list of faculty members who are available for off campus speaking. The mobile industrial arts unit, an innovation last year, operates under the direction of this bureau. Page 33 ELDON E. COLE Buildings and Grounds Supt. Mr. Cole. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, directs maintenance, repairs, and altera tions of the college physical plant and equipment. He also supervises campus expansion and the planning and erection of new buildings. EMMETT J. CABLE Curator Dr. Cable is Curator of the Teachers College Museum, one of the best in the state. The museum contains collections of minerals, fos- sils. birds, historical materials, and many other unusual specimens. administrat ion IRVING H. HART Archivist and Historian As Archivist and Historian, it is the duty of Mr. Hart to gather, preserve, and classify historical ma- terials relating to the college, and to organize them into a permanent record for the use of the college. administra tion Sometimes overlooked but not forgotten are the admin- istrative assistants. Walde- mar Gjerde, specialist in audio-visual education, is the very capable assistant in the Curriculum Lab. Also among the assistants are these members of the Bureau of Public Relations and Information Services. They are, L to R, Don Scan- nell, sports publicity; Doris Engelby, publications editor; Bob McGranahan, informa- tion service: Jean Shoquist, public school relations, and Gail Myers, alumni affairs. i 01 $ MifllVATlCI w In « « I © V VftC 11« S 0 VOC 11« 1 IHM Vo 107 1 GM Voc 114 Mm nt««M 1 CM Voc 110 ™ sa i n un tun Vo 11« MSWMft. AaiMft Voc 11« mm mo t Mm I Ml Voc 11« Voc «07 Vo 107 Mm ui • . _ _ Vo« 107 lln4 Mai U o M« M«n Vo 107 v«« 11« • 107 Vo lu ▼•« 11« • a«T • 107 v«« 11« « 114 departments nation 3 teachers trained in att(Ms oj education departments art Oil pointing is one of the mony experiences offered by the Depart- ment of Art. Other curricular offerings include courses in design, ceramics, sculpture, and work with plastics, metals, and textiles. Evaluation of merchandise and merchandising displays repre- sent a seldom publicized phase of Business Education. Inter- ested students gain experience, knowledge, and skills in this division of consumer education, as well as in the vocational area of distributive education. Page 39 X The typical class in the Education department includes stu- dents majoring in many fields. All Teachers College students find themselves becoming acquainted with this department some time before graduation, as courses in psychology, meth- ods, and related subjects are required. Page 40 u and dpeech Presenting plays and organizing debates are activities sponsored by the Department of English and Speech. A new addition to the curriculum is a journalism minor, to go into effect this summer. Page 41 Lome economics Gaining a knowledge of child care and housing, learning to select and use effectively food, clothing and equipment, understanding the role of the consumer, and becoming familiar with the problems of living with others are included in the program offered by the Home Economics department. To coordinate all of these experiences the department maintains a home management house in which every major in the field lives for one quarter. Page 42 departments industrial arts Work in radio construction and servicing, woodwork, metal work, automotives, electricity, and drawing comprise only a sampling of the education in Industrial Arts instruction and supervision offered by that department. The department has found that the new Arts and Industries building has enabled them to provide more extensive instruction in their field. Page 43 clepartmentd L an ua eS Vas ist los and como se llama are examples of phrases often heard on the third floor of the Auditorium building, the location of the Department of Languages. The aim of this department is to further the understanding of foreign languages and to increase interest in other countries. science A minor in the field of Library Science has been offered for sev- eral years to meet the growing demand for trained teacher-librar- ians. In addition to offering practical experience in library work the department instructs students in knowledge of organization of high school libraries, the care and use of library facilities, and possi- bilities for advancement in the field. Page 45 enartmenti ma thematic Constructing visual aids for geometry classes is an important phase of mathematics instruction. Courses are offered by the Mathematics department to satisfy the needs of mathematics teachers on both elementary and secondary school levels. Page 46 ft departments music Group conceris and solo appearances are offered by members of fhe Music depariment for the leisure listening pleasure of Teachers College students and faculty. The drudgery of hours spent in prac- tice rooms is rewarded by the thrill of a successful performance. The culmination of four years of hard work, study, and practice is a senior recital, given in a special field by each major in the depart- ment. physical education j c or men Future coaches in the Men’s Physical Education field find chalk talks on football plays interesting—as well as complicated. Practice following theory adds to their understanding of coaching techniques, necessary for efficient training of young Iowa athletes. Opportuni- ties for active participation in numerous sports are offered students by an extensive program of intramural and interschool athletics. Page 48 physical education or women departments • Training in all phases of sports activities, instruction in modern, folk and tap dancing, and classes in first aid and health are offered by the Department of Physical Education for Women. This prepara tion provides a background for teaching physical education in grades one through twelve. Page 49 tlepartmen ts science Members of the Science deportment believe in learning by doing. Much time is spent in the laboratory or on field trips for the science courses. Students gain better understanding and knowledge of sci entific phenomena through courses in this department. Social science To present a background for an understanding of man's past, present, and future social and economic problems is the purpose of the Social Science department. In an attempt to help students ac- quire the ability to look objectively at current problems, weekly lectures on contemporary affairs are given by members of this de- partment. Page 51 departments Supervisors in each department of the Campus School are co operating in the new curriculum development program. By analyz- ing, in each particular field, the needs of students on each grade level, and planning for desired outcomes, they hope to soon develop a complete new curriculum for the entire school. Pictures are one of the aids em- ployed by Kenneth Beckman, Teach- ers College student, as he helps a young pupil in correcting her speech. Mr. Melvin Schneider and Caro- lyn Berkstresser assist the young mu- sicians of the Campus Elementary School with their stringed instru- ments. The Schneider program, which has received world-wide rec- ognition, integrates vocal and instru- mental music in the lower grades. Three art students take advantage of a lovely spring day to sketch cam- pus scenes from south of the Voca- tional building. Their views include Central Hall and the new Arts and Industries building. campus activities further notes on our important year , 5 student government Row I: Dr. P. Bender. Sponsor; J. Joent, Sec.; T. Clay, Pras.: L. Schmih. V. Pres.; J. Chase. Row 2: D. Pringle, D. Schramm, R. Bentley, R. Renaud, J. Fihpatrick. D. Simpson. Row 3: D. Shepard, F. Laury, B. Hildebrand, F. McNeal, S. 8rown. W. Wells. student league board The Student League Board is the chief student-governing body at Teachers College. Members are representatives chosen from Men's Union, the Association of Women Students, and each housing unit. The Faculty Student Welfare Committee acts as an advisory group for the League. The Association of Women Students aids in the intellectual and so- cial development of every girl on the campus. Freshman orientation, traditional events such as the Chuck Wagon picnic and Femme’s Fancy, and forums on study habits are included in the wide scope of the program. The Men's Union is one of Teachers College's newest organizations. Its activities parallel those of the Association of Women Students in helping new students adjust to campus life. Page 56 student youermnent Row J: Dean S. Campbell. Sponsor; C. Lake, D. Pringle. Pres.; J. Capesius. V. Pres.; Jean Ray. Soc. Row 2: J. Hall, F. Mitchell, Y. Smith, P. Martens, L. Galvin, J. Clark. Row 3: C. Wittenburg. J. Hauter, R. Garrett. A. Daasch. D. Handorf, R. Re- naud, J. Plowman. men 6 union loard Row I: W. Standley. Dr. P. Bender, Sponsor; J. Fitzpatrick, Pres.; M. McCartan. Sec.: N. Draheim. Row 2: D. Rice, D. Christiansen, H. Groff, K. Martin, R. Welch, D. Schramm. Page 57 student qouernmenl SENIOR COUNSELORS Row I: J. Horton. B. Pishnoy. Mr . M. South. Ass't Director; Mitt S. Lund. Director; S. Keding. V. Pres.; R. Ronoud. Pre .; K. Cessans. Sec.-Treas.: G. Sawtell, N. Rohlfs. Row 2: P. Wiljon. O. Miller. R. Prehn. S. Sooth B. Rico. M. Stutrmen. R. Moollor. N. Friodrichson. B. Bovenmyer. B. Gonck. Row 3: M. Lako. M. Ruwaldt. P. Cadwell, J. Bauor, C. Lake, J. Yoarou . M. Franklin, J. Babb. C. Vohs. E. Stone. Row 4: B. Long. N. Smith. M. Hurlburt, M. Flinders, M. Hovland. C. Aschom, J. Plowman, M. Iverion, M. Rigdon, P. Mauser, A. Guenther. Row 5: M. Dailey. L. Oakley. M. Davis, K. Parker, R. Horton, S. Ehlers, H. Steege. 8. Marston. M. Rector. S. Manson, D. Davis. P. Crablo. HOUSE COUNCIL Row I: C. Froning. B. Evans, R. Beckman, F. Erickson. A. Torkelson. Pres.; C. Wittenburg. V. Pres.; B. Esthus. Sec.-Treas.; E. Stetflor. Miss S. Lund. Director; Mrs. J. Reeugh. Ass't. Director: J. Ellis. Row 2: T. Maede K. Yost. H. Wenger. A. Morf. P. Weldin. C. Christian. J. Burns. M. Backhaus. P. Straba a. J. Harper, B. Barnes, S. Andrews. Row 3: D. Schultz. S. Phelps. I. Hooflinger. B. Parks. V. Johnson. N. McCaustland, A. Jenson. S. Lord. J. Poore. S. Anfinson. R. Madsen, B. Schulz, M Donaldson. Row 4: S. Stevonsen. M. Hand. G. Bump. V. Jury. A. Hammond L. Knoot. J. Muth, K. Peters. J. Larson, J. Schuosslor, A. Wost, J. Heathorington. C. Wilcox. Row 5: D. Heiken. A. Hamilton. P. Lemkor. B. Bartenhngen, J. Bauserman. D. Thurber, M. Godberson. D. Fletcher. K. Reisner, M. Lund. S. McCurdy. F. Jaeschke, D. Phillips, M. Northrup. Page 58 student government Senior counselors chosen from the upper classwomen are on hand each fall to welcome freshman girls to Bartlett Hall. At the end of the first quarter, the freshmen take over and elect their own officers. Ruth Renaud was president for the fall quarter, and Amy Lou Torkelson was elected to serve for the two remaining quarters. Seven hundred girls lived in Bartlett this year, with Miss Sue Lund as director. Oopsll too long—Peggy Burke ond Norma Johnson aro trying to convinco Ruthie Mauror she borrowed the wrong drew. Twinkle toej—L. to R.: Beverly Birdsell. Ruth Ann Jacob- sen, and Boverly Krause. Just posin' in Bartlett's Greon Lounge are Joyce Ponning- ton, Norma Friodrichsen, end Joan Dinkel. Page 59 I student government lauuther kail Row I: Miss A. Smith. Director; J. Kennedy. P. Mortons. C. Myor. S. Petorson. Sec.-Treos.; J. Chose. Pres.: A. Doosch, V. Pres.; B. Nelson, S. Thompson. Row 2: V. Popoff. L. Dodds S. Doy. M. Anderson. P. Eostmon. A. Donielson. R. Wiggins. K. Nokomo. Row 3: M. Long. C. Loshier. D. Chmelko. M. Etchison, S. Guy. 8. Jones. P. Porter, B. Braden. Row 4: J. Hooter. M. Marsh. B. Schuck. H. Doyscher. M. Nonningo. P. Neville. L. Abbos. J. Copesius. P. Helling. Row 5: E. Vonderbeck. M. Jennings, G. Eppord. G. Hanson. N. Cloyton. L. Sundoy. D. Hondorf. F. Kuhl, M. Skouge, T. DuPre. Lawther Hall, the newer of the women s dorms, houses seven hun- dred upperclasswomen under the di- rection of Miss Anita Smith. The House Council is composed of offi- cers and corridor chairmen elected each spring for the following year. Officers this year included Jo Chase, president: and Anita Daasch. vice president. Just Slippin' Around is Dorothy Bergo- monn (soep in hand) while Not Clayton trios to put o soom on tho boom. Page 60 student government What did you eipect for a nickel ? asks Tad Nollor of Esther Jamison. Alice Wray and Jan Zollhoefor oro polishing off Arlan Rahlf—their date for the evening. Pretty, eron't they? The new housecoats, that is. Martha May, Gorry Blaser. end Doris Holmes model their Christmas presents. Page 61 student flouernment Row I: Mrs. C. Wheeler. Sponsor; C. Vender Brook. Trees.; R. Hildebrend. Pres.: F. Sievers, V. Pres.; E. Penknen. Sec.; B. 0'8rien. Row 2: J. Richards. J. Nelson. J. Bartlett. J. Dirksen. D. Jacobs. M. Picht. lalzer hall For the second consecutive year Baker Hall captured the prize for the best Homecoming house decorations. The oldest men’s dormitory on campus, Baker accommodates 174 men, and is directed by Mrs. Clara Wheeler. The governing body this year consisted of Robert Hildebrand, president: Floyd Sievers. vice president; Elmer Panknen, secretary; and Cornelius Vender Broek, treasurer. They were assisted by seven corridor chairmen. Page 62 dtudent youernment No diets here. Keith Young and Bill Smith indulge in a midnight snack. Cooling their tonsils are Bob Smith. Tuenis Tait. and Frank Mor- rison. Cramming for a final exam are Jim Jackson. Suk Chin Kim, and Jim McMichael. Page 63 AHH • d Row I: Mrs. G. Rhodot, Sponsor; S. Brown. Pret.; J. Fitzpatrick, V. Pres.; D. McClure. Sec.: C. Hansen, Trees.: R. Munster. Row 2: B. Murkon, R. Sellman. F. McNeal J. Ludemon, L. Wachenheim, T. Stelovich. Jeen ley hall The Mirror Lounge is on example of the modern architectural de- sign to be found in Seerley Hall, men's dormitory. The 187 residents ore governed by seven corridor chairmen and the following officers: Stan Brown, president: Jim Fitzpatrick, vice president; Dave McClure, secretary: and Carl Hansen, treasurer. Mrs. Gladys Rhodes acts as the director. The upperclassmen who reside here spend their time ploying cards, holding telephone conversations wifh the girl , studying (occasion- ally), eating, sleeping (when there’s nothing better to do), holding gab sessions, and playing tennis and pool in the well-equipped rec room. Page 64 5tudent government Chuck Piper is reminding Ralph Welch that there is an Dick Braunschweig. Bob Paul, Jim Ludeman and hour limit on telephone calls. Bill Nettleton work on their minor in bridge. Here's lookin' in on Ken Horning and Koith Schantz. Dick Munster, Tom Adolph, and Bob Wilson are really on the ball. Page 65 youernment Row I: C. Dilley. Pro .; R. Eiben. V. Pro .: J. Cory. Sec.; T. Whiting, Treat.; Mr. D. Wegner. Director. Row 2: W. Broderick. D. Richardson. R. Davis. D. Ruby. Row 3: B. Bolstad, T. Lynch. M. Wies'ey M. Thompson, R. Shepard, D. Rice. 5 tacL turn A senior counseling program was initiated for the first time this year in Stadium Hall. Mr. Don Wegner, recent Teachers College graduate, served as the director. Freshman officers elected after the fall quarter included Clyde Dilley, president; Ray Eiben, vice president: John Cory, secretary; and Ted Whiting, treasurer. What tho well-drosscd boy in Stadium will wear this spring. Studious Stadium students are Frank Coving- Aiding Don Coombs a re Jerry Stark and Jerry Gooteo. ton and John Cory. student cjoi ernment Row I: Mrs. C. Troge. Sec.-Treas.; L Schmitz. Pres.: H. Groff. V. Pres. Row 2: K. Doan. W. Burnett. O. Kolston. Mrs. G. Nelson. Not Present: C. Stansberry J. Abbott. duniet ui (L a e Married veterans and faculty members living in Sunset Village elect a council to act as their governing body. Officers this year were: Loren Schmitz, president; Howard Groff, vice president; and Mrs. Clair Troge, secretary-treasurer. The Strasburg family relaxes in a comfortable ccrnor of their Sunset Village home. Shown are Muriel. Sharon. Colleen, and Bill. Bill Setzer watches with a puzzled expres- sion as Mrs. Setzer takes care of the baby. • student gouernment Row I: J. Hall, V. Pres.: J. Joans. Pres.; M. Boyd. Sac.-Treas. Row 2: R. Beabe, E. Siepart. L Burbridge. F. Williamson. In order to partici- pate more actively in campus activities and student government, girls living in Cedar Falls are organized into the Cedar Falls Hous- i n g Unit. President Jackie Joens is their delegate to the Stu- dent League Board, and vice president Jo Hall is a member of the Association of Wo- men Students Board. Row I: R. Bentloy. Pra .; R. Garratt. V. Pras.: A. Millar, Sac.-Treas.; C. Elliott: E. Callahan. Row 2: L. Silver. C. Hack. M. Mastain, M. Humphry. V. Benson, E. Trudo. Women students liv- ing in Waterloo are al- so organized into a housing unit to give them a voice in stu- dent government. Of- ficers elected by the group included Ruth Bentley, president; Rowena Garrett, vice president; and Ann Miller, secretary-trea- surer. 9 Page 68 student government • A typical Sunday morning. 11:15. The early risers are Joy Scott, Joanno Jackson, ond Marian Rigdon. Tuneful tones from two Bartlett songbirds—Joan Eubanks and Priscilla Rodin. Taking care of their ' bridge work, L to R., Carol Reed. Bonita Brower, Lana Engstrom, Carol Slindee. and Avie Weitphal. I Page 69 arlara zen Albert City, Iowa OLD GOLD Beauty Queen Pag© 70 Waterloo, Iowa OLD GOLD Beauty Queen Page 71 Oelwein, Iowa OLD GOLD Beauty Queen Page 72 Suanne Dows, Iowa OLD GOLD Beauty Queen outdtandiny dtudentd cfrueend WANDA BROWN Dysart, Iowa NORMA FRIEDRICHSEN Alvord, Iowa ESTHER JAMISON Wapello, Iowa Page 74 court GLORIA ROSENBERG St. Ansgar, Iowa ELLEN STETTLER Belle Plaine, Iowa DOROTHY STEWART Gladbroolc, Iowa outstanding students Page 75 outstanding students Marshalltown, Iowa Sponsored by I Club and Seerley Hall OLD GOLD Popularity Page 76 outstanding students Seoul, Korea Sponsored by Baker Hall OLD GOLD Popularity Pag© 77 outstanding students Mount Vernon, Iowa Sponsored by K.P.B.A. and Torch and Tassel OLD GOLD Popularity Page 78 oui tstandiny students Page 79 Hampton, Iowa Sponsored by Bartlett Hall OLD GOLD Popularity oiiUtandiny dtudentd DON ABNEY President of the ”1 Club and offensive center on the North Central Conference champion football team is Don Abney from Marshalltown. Don was also a 1950 OLD GOLD Popularity winner and vice president of Phi Sigma Epsilon. CARL BIRCHARD Cedar Falls claims Carl Birchard, editor- in-chief of the '49 OLD GOLD and presi- dent of Alpha Phi Gamma, professional fraternity in journalism. Carl also served as vice president of Iowa Teachers First and is a member of Gamma Theta Upsilon. STAN BROWN Stan Brown, from Missouri Valley, is ac- tive in sports, especially football. How- ever, his activities do not stop with sports, as be is president of Seerley Hall and has been social chairman of Lambda Gamma Nu social fraternity. JO CHASE Lawther girls will recognize Jo Chase. Lake City, as their dorm president this year. She’s a member of Torch and Tas- sel, Iowa Teachers First, and was the popu- larity candidate of her sorority, Pi Tau Phi. Page 80 outstanding students JEAN CLARK Short, blonde, and friendly—that’s Jean Clark, social science major from Elkader. Jean has been active in many campus ac- tivities, including Torch and Tassel, Iowa Teachers First, Social Science Honors, and the Student Christian Association. TOM CLAY President of Student League Board is Tom Clay of Hampton. He is also presi- dent of Wesley Foundation Council and treasurer of Interfraternity Council, as well as a member of Social Science Honors and Sigma Tau Gamma social fraternity. who vutio LEOTA DODDS In addition to being an active member of Torch and Tassel, Leota Dodds is vice president of Delta Delta Phi social sorority and treasurer of the Association of Wom- en Students. Her home town is Wapello. MARGARET DOTY All the world's a stage . . . Marg Doty. Oelwein, has lived this quotation through her excellent work in College Play- ers. Marg’s also a member of Theta Alpha Phi, Delta Delta Phi, Iowa Teachers First, and Torch and Tassel. Page 81 outstanding students lAjllO 9 6 who GWEN EPPARD Another prexy is Gwen Eppard, presi- dent of Torch and Tassel, senior women's honorary. A music major from Blairsburg, Gwen lilces singing and dancing, and hopes to have a musical career of teaching and singing. JIM FITZPATRICK Active in campus activities and organi- zations, Jim Fitzpatrick serves as president of Men's Union and as vice president of Seerley Hall. He is also a member of Iowa Teachers First. His home is in Woden. JOYCE GAULT The music goes round and ‘round when Joyce Gault, Crawfordsville. is present. Iowa Teachers First. Kappa Delta Pi. and Torch and Tassel are some of the organi- zations to which she belongs. DORIS HANDORF Secretary of Torch and Tassel is Doris Handorf from Dumont. Doris is treasurer of Pi Omega Pi, and was president of Golden Ledger for 1948-49. She has also been a senior counselor in Bartlett Hall. Page 82 outstanding students JULIA HAUTER Julia Hauter is vice president of Torch and Tassel, and has been executive editor of the College Eye. An English major from Washington, her favorite recreation is reading. Julia plans to teach English aft- er her graduation. BETTY JONES Another loyal member of Torch and Tassel is Betty Jones from Elliott. Betty serves as president of Sigma Alpha lota, professional music fraternity for women. She was secretary-treasurer of Lawther House Council for 1948-49. who who SHIRLEY KEDING Shirley Keding. from Davenport, was vice president of Bartlett during fall quar- ter. She is also secretary of Tau Sigma Delta social sorority and a member of Junior Chimes. FRANK LAURY An art major from Grandview. Missouri, Frank Laury is president of Iowa Teachers First. His main interest is in ceramic work. Frank is social life chairman of Sigma Tau Gamma social fraternity. Page 83 outstanding students MALCOLM LUND Teaching distributive education is the goal of Malcolm Lund, business education major from Algona. Malcolm is a member of Pi Omega Pi, honorary business educa- tion fraternity. For quiet relaxation he likes reading, for active recreation, danc- ing. PAT MARTENS A member of Torch and Tassel and of Iowa Teachers First, Pat Martens is from Rockwell City. She is also president of Pi Theta Pi social sorority. Her ambition—to be director of a women's dormitory. ia Lo who FRED McNEAL Chairman of the Social Life committee is Fred McNeal from Burlington. He is a member of Social Science Honors and of the Student League Board. Fred is also chairman of the Seerley Hall Social Stand- ards committee. RUTH RENAUD Ruth Renaud, from Hampton, was Bart- lett's vivacious president for fall quarter. In addition, she was active in Tau Chi Eta pep fraternity, Women’s League Board, and Torch and Tassel. Page 84 outstanding students PAUL SCHENCK Another product of Algona is Paul Schenck, who has been reporter, special news reporter, managing editor, and executive editor of the College Eye. He likes bridge, but he's no dummy. His ambition —to travel for Holiday. DWAYNE SCHRAMM Dwayne Schramm is organizations chairman of Student League Board and president of Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary. His major is social science, and he would like to teach or do social work. His home is in Ida Grove. DEAN SIMPSON Dean Simpson, from Sutherland, is well remem- bered for his musical and emcee contributions to campus activities. He is active in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Sigma Tau Gamma, and also wields a wicked pencil for the College Eye. Page 85 -concert series the artd ■ The Juilliard String Quartet presented music in its purest form at the concert given in the college auditorium March 19. Under the spon- sorship of the Juilliard Musical Foundation, the group presented music by Beethoven. Schubert, and Debussy. Rudolph Firlcusny. celebrated Czech pia- nist internationally known for his brilliant recitals, was enthusiastically received on February 14, 1950. His tour of twenty- eight states concluded with a recital in Carnegie Hall, New York. An appreciative audience requested five curtain calls after the Margaret Webster Shakespeare Players presented their unique performance of The Taming of the Shrew.' By her fast-moving productions, Margaret Webster, one of the greatest Shakespear- ean experts, has proven that Shakespeare can be lively and exciting. -concert series An American-born and American-trained violinist, Louis Kauf- man presented a concert on March 6, 1950. Besides being a fresh and vital force in the music world of today, he is a foremost sponsor of contemporary music. The thirty-two voice Robert Shaw Chorale, on its second tour of the United States, opened the 1949-50 Lecture Concert Series on October 14, 1949, before an enthusiastic audience in the Men's Gymnasium. Shaw's performance won high praise for its delicacy and expressiveness of interpretation and its wide range of dynamic levels. Recognized as one of the most important figures in American Concert Dance, Charles Weidman brought his group to the Teachers College auditorium March 4, 1950. the arts (L cone r oru5 Row I: M. Skougo, L. Grocnowold. J. Klinkenborg. M. Kanneaietor, M. McCuskoy. V. Schnookloth, J. Eubanks. D. Jennings, M. Jennings. Row 2: M. Mendell. R. Ives. L. Cain, R. Moeller, F. Williamson, M. Ruwa't. S. Mammen, R. Maurer. F. Mitchell. M. Fisher. Row 3: E. Stettler, P. Wilson. V. Meyer. A. Hutchcroft, M. Frederick, M. Ruigh, L. Brownleo. P. Eastman. M. Roe. C. Nelson. Row 4: M. Hermann, P. Nollor. J. Hopkins. E. Berges, A. Guenther. R. Troeger. J. Stille. E. Breuck. J. Maxfield, M. Hoover. M. Lake. Row 5: J. Bonine. B. Rowley. L. North, D. Hubbard. J. Dobson, A. Holdt, B. Mitchell, M. Hardwick. M. Foster. A. Ashbacher, C. Gray. Row I: P. Abkos, J. Reuter, S. Ehlors, J. Foulkncr. H. Floerchinger. M. Ccghlan. J. Cowen, H. Kolb. M. Huspek. Row 2: E. Paton. B. Atzen, L. Moment. G. Blaser. S. Jenson. E. Card. N. Champion, D. Daniel. B. Swanson. Row 3: R. Swanson. C. Cooper. C. Christon. J. Welle. D. Stev?nson, W. Rodman, O. Broer, T. Hark. C. Weaver. J. Davis. Row 4: J. Wilson. L. Tucker. D. Hemann. P. Nelson. C. Cameron. G. Nickerson, R. Moore. R. Kessbr. V. Jury, M. Gebhardt. L. Bundy. Row 5: 8. Mallem. N. Shinnor. B. Graichon. Y. McCandbss. G. Potorsen. J. Ferguson, L. Johnson, J. McGrew, B. Brommell, W. Barnott. Row I: J. Milos. M. Pies. N. Andersen. C. Coulter. H. Steego. S. Peterson. A. Daasch, E. Mortens. G. Judas. Row 2: D. Togon. M. Kennedy. L. Kingsland, B. Bramblett, H. Beck F. Heise. J. 8liss. A. Safe. Row 3: M. Christiansen, B. Parsons. M. Liston, S. Brant. J. Cornelison, P. Detormon, D. Sanders. K. Yost. J. Shafer. Row 4: R. Tullberg. E. Rosene. J. Tonsfeldt E. Nutting, J. Ribbeck. K. Altemeier. P. Pringle, M. Brown, J. Darlond. Row 5: M. Madsen, A. Barrett. D. McClure. W. Cevett. D. Adolph. R. Fischer, J. Lambert, H. Pettersen. F. Franco. A. Chamberlin. MAURICE GEROW Director The College Chorus, prepared by Mr. Maurice Gerow, presented their annual performance of The Messiah in the Mens Gymnasium on December II, 1949. Mr. Gerow also directs the Cha- pel Choir which sings each Sunday for the College Hill Interdenominational Church, and the A Cappella Choir. Page 89 Row I: S. Ehlers A. Guenther, J. Dobson S. Peterson. J. Gault. C. Gray. Row 2: B. Bramblett. L. Gault. J. Davis. R. Maurer. C. Cameron, C. Nelson. Row 3: J. Hopkins. N. Sabiner, 8. Starbuck D. Hubbard. M. Gebhardt. V. Jury. C. Christen. Row 4: P. Eastman I. Brownlee. B. Rowley M. Hays P. De Koster W. Milburn. D. Sanders. M. Lake. Row 5: R. Moore. D. Piorson. P. Pringle. M. Lackore, B. Kellogg. B. Stendloy. R. Coffey, D. Simpson. Row I: J. Hofer, L Furgerson. P. Porter, B. Long, L. Gault, M. Morris, J. Gault, M. Weems, M. Dutcher, C. Vohs, J. Yearous. C. Lashier, G. Bakehouse. Row 2: D. Sharp. B. Jones. C. Berkstresser, A. Mack, P. DeKoster. V. Caslavka, S. Scholl. N. Clayton. J. Synhorst, M. Hovland. D. Rasmussen, L. Kindwall, R. Attig, L. Searight. D. Searight. Row 3: D. Peters, E. Christensen. G. Eppard, D. Brandt. D. Pierson. R. Coffey. F. Hoversten. D. Gunderson, R. Frye, E. Drowos W. Standiey. W. Roscoo. D. Hermann. D. Simpson. J. Bendixen. W. Threlkeld. Row 4: J. B acklodge. W. Wells, B. Haggblade, R. Medberry, S. Palmer, M. Lackore. J. Aone . G. Brown H. Henry. E. Poe. V. McCowen. J. Strain. R. Wilson. R. Steele. M. Bergmann. W. Kellogg. Row I: A. Morf S. Donahue. L. Larson. J. Hofer. P. Crosby. M. Brugman. Row 2: G. Gaden E. Poton. J. Mayor. L. Hilgar. M. Huspek. Row 3: 0. Nellis. L Hauck. J. Just. K. Falb. M. Falb, D. Shaffer. Row 4: E. Boust. R. Rhodes. I. Lochner. M. Butterworth. V. Pres.; E. Eddy. B. Goiens. M. Koch. Row 5: L. Lennier. B. Anderson, M. Rehfeldt. M. Hays. D. McQuigg, A. Torkelson, 0. Norden, M. YeHey. women J ho ncd JANE MAUCK Director Row I: C. Van Horn. J. Lent. N. Freed B. Adams. S. Lord. L. Kerr. Row 2: J. Conger E. Clark. D. Frein M. Kleen. Pres.; B. Messorii M. Wilson. J. Mordhorst. Row 3: 8. Jorgenson. M. Northrop S. Andrews. 8. Smith, J. Wickland. V. Johnson, E. Zimmer- man. Row 4: J. Blum, E. Mesteller. S. Bol hoofer. Y. McCondless, M. Sheldon. J. Howell, C. Froning A. Schwieger. Row 5: W. Stukenberg. B. Wittmer, P. Norman. A. Ellison, J. Armstrong, J. Eubanks, S. Fis cus. Sec.-Treas.r M. Schaap A. Hamilton. the artd concert ban PERSONNEL: R. Albert. S. Anfinson, R. Bailey, M. Bauer, 8. 8ecker. R. Beckman, K. Behrends. J. Blits, B. Bramb- let. B. 8roadi«. L. Brownlee G. Buhr. P. Cameron. G. Canfield, C. Christen. S. Clark, J. Cline, J. Coffin, D. Con- ad T. Corlett. R. Dovis. P. DeBeer. D. Dickey. E. Doeringsfeld R. Donelson, E. Drewes. P. Eastman, R. Faber. L Ford. H. Fuller. J. Fye. R. Geuder M. Goeldnor. R. Good, S. Hahn, J. Hancock, J. Harper. W. Hatfield. R. Heit- land, J. Herbst. P. Hilsabeck. B. Irwin. D. Jennings. D. Joans B. Jones, J. Jones. R. Klahn, J. Klinkonborg. W. Kloster. M. Kurtz. R. L:ghtbody M. Luott. J. Maltby. W. Marquardt. T. Marr. C. Marti. A. McCarty, V. McCowen, E. Melichar. M. Mikesh D. Miller. B. Noelting. M. Pfeifer. A. Pittam, F. Plambeck R. Rogers, A. Rolland, D. Rosenthal, M. Schalkle A. Schoenoff. R. Shafer. A. Shakespeare. P. Shearer. D. Simpson, C. Sorenson, D. Stans- bury. R. Steelo, T. Stilley. R. Swale. J. Vanderloo. M. Van Sickle. C. Veenker. H. Von Wald. R. Welch. C. Wolfe. MYRON RUSSELL Concert Band Director KARL M. HOLVIK Marching Band Director Page 92 Symphony PERSONNEL: S. Anflnson. R. Arnold. L. 8arrigar. R. 8aumhover, W. Backer, J. 8liss, E. Bock, 8. Broedio, L. Brown loo, A. Chamberlin. C. Christen, G. Clark, S. Clark. J. Coffin, C. Crow, J. Deaton, D. Do Witt. D. Dickey. P. East man. J. Eye. M. Greon, S. Hohn. J. Hancock, J. Harper. F. Harris, F. Hill, A. Hoffman, M. Holvik. L. Howe. D Joens, E. Keistsr. D. Konnedy, R. Klahn M Klein. W Kloster, R. Len , D. Lloyd, M. Luce, M. Marsh. E. Melichar J. Merrill, D. M'ckolson. C. Middleton. M. Mikesh, J. Mitcholl, C. Nelson, M. Pfeifer. E, Rainbow. J. Rogers. M Ross. D. Rosenthal. A. Sali, M. Schneider, N. Schneider, A. Schoenoff. S. Scholl, D. Searight. L. Searight. R. Sea right. R. Seiah, H. Siblo. R. Siplon, D. Stansbury. V. Starkey. W. Starkey. E. Steffens. J. Stille. A. Stribloy, M. Stone M. Svobode, R. Swale, L. Tronk, R. Trooger. J. Vanderloo. H. Von Wald. M. Wagoner. T. Wonstrand, N. Wood M. Yotley. MYRON RUSSELL Conductor The Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Myron Russell of the Department of Music, pre- sented one concert each quarter during the year. The orchestra offers an opportunity for both stu- dent and faculty musicians to enjoy participation in a musical group. Page 93 the arts drama The Trojan Womon, by Euripedes, one of the great tragic poets of the fifth century B. C.. was a feature of the sixteenth annual drama conference in 1949. Four performances of this great anti-war play were given by a cast of thirty-four student actors. Presented in the traditional Greek manner, a chorus of women carried the story of the play and provided an audience for the central charac- ters as they related their tragic experiences. In this picture we see Margaret Doty as Hecuba, down stage center, as she talks to her women. Street Scene, by Elmer Rice, was a feature of the annual Homecoming at the college. Three per- formances of the Pulitzer Prize winner were given Page 94 arts • drama on October 20, 21. and 22. Street Scene hod o long and successful run os a ploy: it turned up later as on excellent film: in 1947 it be- come a musical. Appearing from left to right are Merle Picht. Dawn Dummermuth, James Rasmussen. Margaret Doty, and Arlan Rahlf. A cast of sixty students was involved in the production. Tom Sawyer's Treasure Hunt, by Charlotte Chorpenning, was the annual Children's Theatre production. This dramatization of Marie Twain’s famous story had three performances on December 16 and 17. Children s roles were ployed by seventh and eighth grade stu- dents in the Campus School: adult roles were played Dy college students. The twenty-two members of the cost brought the excite ment of the thrilling treasure hunt to delighted children of Cedar Falls and surrounding towns. The end of the search for Becky and Tom is portrayed os the entire village rejoices in the rescue. Arlan Rahlf as the sheriff and Muff Potter (Bob Benton) hold Tom (Richard Lund) aloft as Aunt Polly (Jane O Holleran) and her neighbors join the festivities. Miss Hazel Strayer Miss Elaine McDavitt, Mr. Richard Bergstrom, and Mr. Stanley Wood, all of the department of English and Speech, are in charge of the college dramatic productions and alternate omong themselves the positions of director, scenery designer, cos- tume designer, and production manager. Blithe Spirit, by Noel Coward, provided the summer school audi- ence with a gay and witty presentation of this popular comedy. The play opens with a hilarious seance resulting in the materialization of a former wife, long since dead. The efforts of the present wife to dis- lodge the ghostly usurper, and the efforts of the ghost to eliminate the wife, end in the unexpected disappearance of both into the spirit realm. From left to right are Lileah Furgerson, Marietta Mason. Charles Lamb. Rosemary Siplon. and Marcia Drake. Boy Meets Girl, by the popular writ- ing team. Sam and Bella Spewack, is a satire on Hollywood and the film in- dustry. The swift-moving comedy proved to be welcome mid winter en- tertainment. and played to large audi- ences on February 9. 10. II. Scenery for the play was designed by Frank Laury, senior art student and member of the stagecraft class, under the direc- tion of Mr. Bergstrom. Appearing from left to right are Ellen Stock as Susie the waitress, and Robert Benton and Arlan Rahlf as the slightly zany writing team. Page 96 the art5 The climax of an art major’s college career occurs in his senior year, when he presents an exhibit of the work he has done in his four years of study. This requirement was initiated this year by the Art depart- ment. The department also has sponsored four workshops for tea- chers throughout the state and a spring art show including work from all of the art classes. The new and modern Arts and Industries building serves as the center for practical educational guidance of future teachers and for professional guidance to art majors in particular. Page 97 pu Plications Row I: D. Schminka; C. Cooper. Copy Ed.: D. Whiting, Mon. Ed.; P. Nellor. Ed.; P. Smith, Assoc. Ed.: D. Hendrickson. Bus. Mgr.; C. Reed: T. Whiting. Row 2: 8. Godwin, 8. Jenkins, V. Poulsen, N. Winger, C. Meyer, L Bundy, M. Whiting, J. Kennedy. P. Hobhob. Row 3: J. Scott. C. McKinder, J. Godfrey, J. Hansen, M. Schneider, R. fitch, L Thurman. 8. Phelan, D. Herring, 8. Vornholt. Row 4: A. Fisher, J. Moore, C. Mitchell. M. Koch, B. Noelting, J. Jackson, E. Mechem, A. Schwieger, J. Hopkins. A. Janson, M. Collins. Row 5: A. Sanderson, D. Fengman. J. Keeline, D. Shepard, N. Newman, F. McNeel. W. Neustrom, D. Fletcher, P. Kol- lasch, D. Peters, J. Geerlings. Bound in your 1950 OLD GOLD ore much energy, effort, patience, tact, and cooperation on the part of many OLD GOLD staff mem- bers. From writing copy to selling subscriptions, from editing pic- tures to selling ads, the students who found time to work on the OLD GOLD enjoyed every minute of it. A picnic at the golf course during the fall quarter helped staff members become acquainted with their co-workers. During the year afternoon and evening sessions made the OLD GOLD office a-place- to-take-your-friends for both work and fun. Page 98 )ul?iication5 Advisor Doris Engelby and Editor Pat Nellor collaborate in crop- ping division page pictures. PAT NELLOR . . . DAVE HENDRICKSON DONNA WHITING . . . . Managing Editor DAVE HENDRICKSON . . . Business Manager CAROLYN COOPER EARL McMURRY . . , DONNA WHITING PRUE SMITH . . . , ARLENE FISHER . . . . Organizations Editor JANE KENNEDY . . CAROL MEYER . . . CAROLYN COOPER NORMA WINGER DONNA WHITING NATALIE CLAYTON EARL McMURRY Ted and Donna Whiting read copy, while Jane Kennedy, Carolyn Cooper, and Natalie Clayton check copy and pictures. Page 99 College Eye staff members often find time for relaxa- tion between working moments. Pausing to chat are De- Wayne Cuthbertson. Clara Hack. Rosemary Siplon, and Gordon Henry. Close cooperation between staff members is necessary if dreams of a completed yearbook are to come true. Filing faculty pictures are Carol Meyer, Margaret Collins, Janice Keeline. and Ann Janson. Arlene Fisher and Beverly Jenkins test typewriters on index copy. Tuesday afternoons always find the Eye office a beehive of activity. Shown at the copy desk are Marjorie Schloeman, Chuck Coyne, Maggie Huntington, and Chuck Richardson. Many and varied are the steps in organizing a yearbook for publication. OLD GOLD staff members Barbara Godwin and Dave Hendrickson record subscriptions, while Lorraine Thurman, Ardus Schweiger. and Eleanor Mechem discuss organizations pictures. pu Plications JL eye eye Editor Paul Schenclc discusses assignments with Business Manager Janet Fye. The ’Eye’ is out. is a common campus greeting on Thursday evening. Stu- dents read the paper from beginning to end, but few realize the time and energy that some 30 people have spent on it since the last issue. Every week there are assignments to make, beats to cover, copy and editorials to write, ads to sell, pictures to take and edit, and finally, on Wednesday after- noon. proof to read. Then the circulation staff goes into action to address the papers. It's a lot of work, but those who do it find that the printer's ink gets into their blood. Row I: C. Moyor, K. Allor, Sports Ed.: P. Schenck. Ed.: R. Siphon. Asst. Ed.; C. Vogel, Mon. Ed.: M. Lillehei. Copy Ed. Row 2: A. Wroy, M. Huntington. C. Hock. D. Myhr, Circ. Mgr.: J. Welle. S. Coop, B. Smolley. Row 3: J. Kennedy. H. Ronshew. B. Denniston. D. Cuthbertson. K. Yemedo. L. Groteluschon. P. Hillsebeck. Row 4: D. Pringlo. B. Gould. R. Keg'ey. C. Coyne, G. Keeler. D. Simpson. D. Merteld. Row 5: J. Muth. J. Merllond. B. Anderson G. Henry. M. Roctor. R. Domberg, F. Plombeck. pu blicationS PAUL SCHENCK..............................Executive Editor CHRIS VOGEL................................Managing Editor ROSEMARY SIPLON...........................Associate Editor KENNETH ALLER................................Sports Editor JANET FYE...............................Business Manager GORDON HENRY............................................Ad Manager MARGARET HUNTINGTON .... Copy Editor BOB DAMBURG..........................Circulation Manager CHUCK RICHARDSON..............................Photographer pu bllcationd Shirloy Sooth and Barbara Evans prepare covers for tho spring issue of ♦ ho Pen. The Pen,” student literary magazine, is published two or more times yearly. Sponsored by the Department of English and Speech, it is edited by a student stafF with a faculty advisor. Editor of this spring's Pen was David Kanellis, and the fac- ulty advisor was Edwin Maurer, member of the English depart- ment. dtudent Landlooh Julia Hauter reviews Student Handbooks of recent years. The theme of the 1950 Student Handbook was the introduction of a freshman student to the Teach- ers College campus by an upper- classman. The pocket-sized publi- cation included information about campus services, activities, build- ings, and customs. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Gam- ma, honorary journalism frater- nity, the book was edited by Julia Hauter. pu (iicationS L®fr to right: P. Jennings; Dr. H. Rath; M. Etchison. Sac.; J. Lawton. Pros.; Mr. G Holmes; R. Horton: C. Martin. Not present: Dr. R. Wick. The selection of major staff officers for the OLD GOLD, College Eye , and Student Handbook is one of the most important func- tions of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Also among its duties are the control of general policy and the supervision of business affairs. Four students elected by the student body, one student appointed by the Student League Board, and four faculty comprise the mem- bership of the Board. Officers are selected from the five student representatives. Ger- ald Lawton and Margaret Etchison, respectively, served as president and secretary this year. pu llications Page 105 sports ch a mniond li ip5 to flii e tli I hi nine r team 6 footLll new national J recon 6et The Panthers became the first college in the na- tion to win or share a conference championship seven consecutive times. Coach Buck Starbecks lads accomplished this by earning a tie for the North Central Conference title with South Dakota State, coming from behind to gain this share of the throne. The only upset in the 1949 seven-game campaign was the 14-13 loss to South Dakota State which enabled that school to tie for the title. C. L. STARBECK, Coach DON ABNEY HOMER BIENFANG STAN BROWN RAY BYRNES CHARLES CACEK PAUL DeVAN BUD FISHER JACK FISK ROBERT LEE ROBERT MILLER No one expected Coach Buck Starbeck's eleven to defeat Western Michigan on its home field, but the Panthers put up a good fight though losing 20-6. The Panthers bounced back in the next game, however, whipping North Dakota State by a 27-6 margin. That victory ran the Teachers string of undefeated conference games to 31. A missed conversion against South Dakota State left Teachers College on the short end of the 14-13 score and snapped its long streak of undefeated conference games. South Dakota State moved to the top of the standings on that victory and reigned alone until North Dakota University knocked them into a tie with the Panthers. The Teachers squad then returned home to win two games under the lights: North Dakota Uni- versity. 40-0, and Augustana, 49-0. ROBERT OGREN BUD RAINBOW HANS SORENSEN LEE WACHENHEIM FRANK WHITELEY JOHN WILLIAMS Row I: B. Ogron, I. Classic k, D. Skein, F. Whitoley, H. Rolotf L. Wachenheim. G. Sovereign, J. Fitch, F. Stoeker, S. Brown. Row 2: C. Cecok, H. Burdick, K. Kelling, J. Beach. B. Rainbow. E. Tufvander, W. Case. R. Martin, E. Kalis. P. DeVan. D. Kristonsen. Row 3: D. Prior. J. Oft, B. Millor. B. Lee, L. Olson, L. Crew, J. Fisk, K. Hadley. 8. Fisher, C. Coyne. J. Williams. Row 4: D. Menzios, W. Sherman, R. Byrnes. H. Sorensen, H. Bienfang. J. Brown. D. Breisch. F. Havemann, W. Stitts- worth, D. Eisenlauer. D. Abney. Page NO 8ud Fisher drives for a first down. SEASON’S RESULTS I.S.T.C. Foe I.S.T.C. Foe Western Michigan . . . . 6 20 Augustana .... . . 49 0 North Dakota State . . . 30 6 Morningside . . 30 10 South Dakota State . . . 13 14 South Dakota U. . . 21 14 North Dakota U. . . . 40 0 Humpy Havemann tales to tho air. Frank Whiteley pulls in a touchdown pass. The Morningside gome brought together the two conference scoring leaders: Morning- side s halfback, Connie Callahan, and the Panther's own Paul DeVan. Callahan led in total points, 36 to 24, before the game, but DeVan tallied twice to tie up the race while his mates throttled Callahan. The game fur- nished a 30-10 boost to the prestige of Iowa Teachers, besides aiding DeVan in his private scoring battle. After an idle weekend the Teachers grid- men had to defeat South Dakota University if they were to hold any part of the loop championship. This they accomplished by a 21-14 victory. The dummies feel the sting of Panthers' practice. Dopay Millar clear a path for Paul DaVan. A well-balanced attack featured the 1949 team. Paul DeVan was the big scoring gun but Bob Lee and Bud Rainbow carried a big share of the ground-gaining load. DeVan scored 42 points, all in conference play. This gave the hard-driving tail- back a total of 132 in the loop in the past three years to make him the first player to win the league scoring three times and also the highest scoring gridder in the history of the conference. His 27 touchdowns for 162 points in four years are a school record also. Tackle Dick Ska in also set a few scoring marks. He booted 20 conversions, a new high for the con- ference and school. After missing the attempt that allowed South Dakota State to tie for the title, Skain was successful on 18 of his next 20 tries. His 20 points gave him second in the team scoring. DeVan also snared the honor of gaining more yards by rushing during 1949 than any other Pan- ther player . He picked up 362 yards on 83 attempts to nose out Fullback Bud Rainbow who ground out 361 in 99 times. Right half Bob Lee was close be- hind with 348 yards on 66 tries into the line. Half- back Bud Fisher and Fullback Ray Byrnes collected 274 and 234 yards, respectively. Rainbow carried the brunt of the Panther passing attack and claimed the total offense lead. He com- pleted 18 out of 39 passes for 352 yards and three scores. By rushing and passing, Rainbow's yardage was 713 to 480 for DeVan. End Stan Brown led the Teachers in pass receiving with nine catches for 261 yards. Three of his grabs resulted in scores. Page 113 laahetball 9 third successive conference championship O. M. NORDLY, Coach DAVID FUNK RICHARD GARTH WILLARD GISEL FRED HAVEMANN SEASON'S RESULTS I.S.T.C. Foe Central (H) . 77 20 St.Olaf(H) . . . . 70 56 Central .... . 69 47 Nebraska U. . . 54 60 North Dakota U. (H) . . 63 66 Fresno State (H) . . 64 42 La Crosse Teachers . 48 43 River Falls . 63 49 South Dakota State (H) . 68 59 South Dakota U. (H) . . 68 43 North Dakota U. . . 66 70 North Dakota State . 57 48 Loros .... . 59 64 North Dakota State (H) . 57 45 South Dakota U. . . 44 60 Morningside . . 65 53 Augustano (H) . 85 44 Augustana . 62 59 South Dakota State . 67 66 Corleton . 59 43 Morningside (H) . . 75 56 Page 114 kadbetlalf i Norm Jespersen scores in season's final against Morningside College. NORMAN JESPERSEN WALTER KOCHNEFF JAMES LUDEMAN CHARLES RIEK KEITH TRAVIS WILLIAM YORK badbetbaif Row I: B. York, C. Riek, N. Jespersen, J. Ludeman. W. Kochneff. W. Gisel, 0. Garth. D. Funk F. Havemann. Row 2: Coach O. Nordly, J. Ginthner, J. Argotsinger, K. Travis, J. Schulz, 8. Peterson F. Brower, D. Lamb, J. Carpenter, 0. Erickson. The Teachers College cagers walked off with their third successive North Central Conference championship by knocking off the Morningside Maroons 75-56 in the sea- son's final game. Hon Nordly's rampaging Panthers wrote three new school records in the books and tied an- other record at the close of the 1949-50 season. Two of the big reasons for the record-breaking parade were all-conference stars Norm Jespersen and Walt Koch- neff who finished their college careers as the highest scorers in Panther history. Jess , who broke the school scoring record for the third consecutive year, is the first player in the history of Teachers College to score more than 1000 points in his college career. He scored 1099 points in 78 games for a 14.1 average. The only school record he does not hold is the total for a single game which he missed by one point in the Nebraska contest. Senior Well Kochneff tallies two more points. Page 116 ladletlaif Kochneff accumulated a three-year total of 811 points to rank second high with a 12.9 aver- age. Although he does not hold any scoring re- cords. his steady floor play, outstanding rebound- ing. and brilliant passing have featured the Pan- ther attack for three seasons. In compiling their 16-5 record for the season the Panthers led all other Iowa colleges in game percentages. A 9-3 record for conference play gave the school the North Central crown. Jim Ludoman loti ono fly ogainit Froino Stato Loading scorer in Panther history Joipersen chalk up another one. Eight of the ten players who saw the most frequent action ended their college careers in the Morningside game. Besides Jespersen and Kochneff, also missing from next year's cage crew will be Keith Travis, veteran guard: Dave Funk, a scrappy, point-making guard: Jim Ludeman, center and third leading point maker: Charlie Riek, a three-year letterman guard: Will Gisel, a rebounding forward- and Fred Havemann, letterman guard. Sopho- more Bill York and Junior Dick Garth rounded out the first ten and saw considerable action. Fage 117 vures tli matmen mn national championship The Teachers College matmen once again took on all “comers and swept undefeated through an eleven match schedule. This skein of victories pushed the Panthers' undefeated string to 28 over a three year period. Included in the list of oppo- nents who fell to the power of Dave McCuskey's Panthers were Purdue {Big Ten Champion), Illinois, Michigan State. Cornell, Minnesota. Oklahoma and Nebraska. The Panthers never dropped more than two decisions in trampling the nation's best. D. H. McCUSKEY. Coach FRANK ALTMAN CLYDE BEAN CHARLES EDWARDS JOHN HARRISON LAVERNE KLAR MAX LONG Row I: F. Altman, L Klar. F. Oglesby. F. Stocker, 8. Smith. K. Young. B. Nelson. Row 2: M. Lundvall, G. Lybbort, C. Edwards, L. Cook. 0. Eisenlaunr C. Bean. G. Salzbrenncr. Row 3: Asst. Coach P. Camoron, W. Shorman, C. Smith, G. Blanderman. L. Wachenhoim, L. Solon. Coach 0. McCuskey. GENE LYBBERT BILL NELSON FLOYD OGLESBY BILL SMITH FRED STOEKER KEITH YOUNG Bill Smith grapples with LeRock of Ithoce Collogo for the crown in the 165 pound class finals. The Panther wrestlers climaxed their suc- cessful 1949-50 season by copping both national titles—the NCAA and the nation- al AAU—and talcing eight individual crowns. The NCAA meet was run off in the Teachers College fieldhouse March 24-25, and Coach Dave McCuskey's mat- men pleased the home fans by winning the team's first national collegiate title. One week later, in Hempstead, N. Y., the Pan- ther wrestlers wrapped up the national AAU tournament for the second consecu- tive year. Keith Young, Bill Nelson and Bill Smith successfully defended their national 145. 155 and 165 pound titles to pace the Pan- thers to the NCAA victory. Teachers Col- lege finished far in front of the field, amassing 30 points to Purdue’s 16 and Cornell's 14. Young, Nelson and Smith repeated in the AAU meet to clinch double national championships for the second straight year. In addition. 115-pounder John Harrison and Heavyweight Fred Stoeker won indi- vidual AAU titles to help Teachers College edge Cornell for the team title. 44 40. Floyd Og.'osby puts prossuro on Illinois too. Page 120 tured tli Ln9 Bill Nolson applies the finisher. The dual season came to a roaring climax as 1000 fans jammed Cornell's crackerbox gymnasium to watch the Panthers butt the Rams 17-8. In the 121 lb. class. Frank Altman decisioned Cornell’s Dick Hauser 8 7 to hand Hauser his first dual loss in eight years. At 128 lbs. LuVerne Klar wrestled Olympic alter- nate Leo Thomsen to a 6 6 draw. At 165 lbs. NCAA and NAAU Champ Bill Nelson avenged a previous loss by mauling Cornell's Chico Nardini 7 I. The Panther win dropped Cornell's winning streak at 10 in the traditional rivalry. Five regulars. Bill Nelson, Bill Smith, Keith Young, Frank Altman and Fred Stoeker, and one reserve, Gene Lybbert, completed the season with perfect records. LuVerne Klar, with only a tie against him, and Floyd Oglesby rounded out the first team. One weight, 145 lbs., was shared by four men. SEASON'S RESULTS I.S.T.C. Foe Oklahoma . . . 24 3 Wheaton . . . 25 3 Michigan State . . . 18 6 Purdue . . . 29 5 Nebraska . . . 23 3 Illinois . . . 23 2 Minnesota . . . 21 8 Denver . . . 27 3 Iowa State . . . 20 5 Omaha U. . . . 29 3 Cornell . . . 17 8 Page 121 SEASON'S RESULTS I.S.T.C. Foe Minnesota U. 4 3 Minnesota U. 4 3 (19 innings) Gustavus Adolphus . 7 0 La Crosse Teachers . 8 3 Minnesota U. 5 9 Minnesota U. 0 1 Luther .... . 10 2 Illinois Normal . 2 17 Illinois Normal . . 21 2 Luther .... 5 0 Carleton 11 5 Carleton 4 0 Drake .... 2 3 (II innings) Drake .... 1 4 Row l: M. Dittmer Coach L. Whitford. S. Friedman. P. Tro D. Koroch J. Whipple D. Oahlke L. Miller. D. Lipcort M. Greene T. Chandler R. Buchman 0- Do nj. R.Ow 2. J. Demilroff. B. Topp L Bailey G. Knack D. Metier, M Mabe B. Du’rhc' J. Caihman. B. Stowert, B. Vrbicok B. Krumm. J. Gai aahor. G. Dorr. Page 122 L W. WHITFORD, Coach Once again the Panther baseball team earned the respect of Mid-Western opponents by its steady and spectacular play. Coach Mun” Whii- ford's diamondmen won nine games while losing five. Lavorno Mill«r hits th® dirt. The 1949 season saw the longest game in the history of the college—19 innings against Minne- sota—the Panthers finally winning 4-3. Also the largest score was piled up in a 21 2 victory over Illinois Normal. Eight successive hits against Luther broke up a tight game and set another Teachers College record. Other highlights of the season were the .371 average posted by senior catcher, George Dorr, and the steady pitching of Don Dahlke. Dahlke was the winner in six starts, in spite of drawing tough assignments, and had an earned run average of .90. He also saw duty in the outfield and hit a very re- spectable .346. In the field Dahlke handled 38 chances without a miscue. Pitcher Jack Demitroff was the hero of the Panthers' 19-inning battle with Minnesota. He hurled 12 scoreless innings to gain the victory. Later in the season, Demitroff gave up one un- earned run to lose to the Gophers but his mark of 20 consecutive innings pitched against a Big Ten team without allowing an earned run is outstanding. Page 123 tract? track men mn conference A championship cessful year was written into the rec ord books by the 1949 Teachers College track team. Coach Art Dickinson's thinclads returned to ♦ he top position in North Central conference track after missing the title by a shade for two years. The Panthers have won the crown seven times, placed sec- ond four times and third once since becoming a member of the loop. A. D. DICKINSON, Coach Don Green anchor winning roiay toam. Page 124 Row i: W. Turner, T. Mart. E. Graan, C. FoaUtar, G. Cohn, J. Moahlanb.-ock H. Hanry. W. Moehlen- brock, B. York. Row 2: Coach A. Dickinton, B. Hala, J. Goodwin, F. Harrijon, V. Hit®, M. Ewalt, J. Nalton, G. Holmat, B. Buum. Row 3: R. Potereon, J. Williams, G. Brook hart, J. Slyfield, P. DaVan, P. Nolan, L Craw, J. Bancroft. Row 4: D. Purdy, F. Morrison, D. Langa, K. Allar, B. Willson, D. Pinkham, J. Lundquist, K. Orton, B. Fforanca. Row 5: D. Michl, R. Spancer, D. Graan, I. Spancar, B. McLaughlin. B. Townsand, D. Stainbock, J. Koobs. The trackmen turned the trick in 1949 with their leading scorer of the season out of action. Don Green, who tallied 92l j points, missed the meet because of appendicitis but his mates eked out a 64-63 2 win over second place South Dakota State. 1949 TRACK Indoor Panthers . 81 5 6: North Central (tele.) 13 1 6 Panthers Second—Midwest Relays Panthers . 98 1 2; Coe 15 1 2; Cornell 13 Panthers First—State AAU Panthers . 79 1 2; Carleton (tele.) . 24 1 2 In the Teachers College Relays, the Panthers shared honors with Minnesota, each winning five first places. The Teachers took first in the Iowa college mile relay at the Drake Relays and captured five first places in dominating the Dakota Relays. RESULTS Outdoor Panthers . 80 2 3; Drake..................38 1 3 Panthers Five Firsts—Teachers College Relays Panthers One First—Drake Relays Panthers . 107 2 3; Upper Iowa 14 1 3; Luther 14 Panthers Five Firsts—Dakota Relays Panthers . 85 5 6; MacAlester . . . 36 1 6 Panthers First—North Central Conference Meet Page 125 tennis D. Zilmor D. Lane-: J. G nthnor M. Cantor D. Wischmciet M. Johns 8. E iot. Coach Dave McCuskey's tennis crew lost their second meet of the season and then rolled to five straight victories for a record of six wins and one lone defeat. Loras, Luther and Wartburg felt the sting of de feat after the Panthers hit their winning ways. SEASON'S RESULTS Loras I.S.T.C. . . 4 Foe 3 Iowa State .... . . 2 5 Loras . . 4 3 Luther . . 6 1 Luther . . 4 3 Wartburg .... . . 7 0 Wartburg . . 6 1 Page 126 The Panthers continued their claim to the title of Champions by winning the golf crown by ten strokes. It was the fifth conference golf title for the Teachers. Panther linksmen went through six dual meets in the spring of 1949 with only one defeat. This one. by St. Ambrose, was later avenged. Teachers placed fourth in the Iowa collegiate meet. A new course record was set by Glenn Reed when he fired a 68 in qualification rounds before the conference meet. SEASON S RESULTS I.S.T.C. Foe Loras . .... 9i 2 5' 2 Wartburg . .... l2' 2 m St. Ambrose .... 4l 2 io Vt St. Ambrose .... IO 2 i' i Wartburg . . . . . IS 0 Loras . . . . . 13 5 Page 127 Some of the unsung he- roes of the year round sports activities on a college cam- pus are the cheerleaders. Demonstrating the pep and enthusiasm which has made them loyal supporters of the Panther teams are Lester Bundy Lorraine Weil. Do- lores Hankins, and Ralph Laird. R' w I •’ D. Abney. Pres S. Brown. V Pres.; F. Morrison, Sec.: D. Dahlke, Trees.; B. Florenco. L. Cook B. Dutchor, B. Vrbicol, J. Gallagher. Row 2: J. Harrison J. Whipple M. Long, W. Sherman. B. Buum H. Sorenson L. Crew. H. Bienfang. J McCullough. Row 3: R. Matter, G. Brookhart. B. Wosscl. L. Miller, D. Prior J. Fisk, D. Wischmoicr J. Demitroff. L. Rohifsen, B. Townsond. Row 4: J. Nelson. P. DeVon A. Dickinson, J. Bench. H. Burdick D. Lange 8. Woiler K. Orton. J. Williams, I. Sponcer. Row 5: K. A or H. RoloH, W. Gisel, C. R ok. F. Whiteley. J. Ludoman, C. Fue stor. B. Ogren. H. Honry L. Wachenhoim B. Willson. i queens AUDREY GUENTHER Fort Dodge, Iowa Spring I Queen DONNA FANGMAN Waterloo, Iowa Fall I Queen ANN NATVIG Cresco, Iowa Winter 'T' Queen Pag© 129 organizations k on ora m into red! reUffLou5 t Socia L onorary . . to recognize hlcjh scholastic A glow of pride accompanies membership in a campus honorary society, whether locally or nationally organized. High scholastic rec- ords, leadership, and loyalty are recognized by each group in every field of education. aloha oh pna pm (£amma One hundred and twenty aspiring high school jour- nalists attended the first Press Day sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma. The group also sent three stu- dents to the national convention in Minnesota, planned the 1949-50 Student Handbook, and held their annual gridiron dinner in the spring. Row I: C. Birchard. Pros.- O. Knee. First V. Pres.: D. Hall Second V. Pres.: V. PouUen. Soc.-Troas.- C. Meyer. Row 2: D. Whiting D. Enge'by. M. Huntington, C. Swen:on. J. Kennedy. Row 3: B. Atzen, M. Kenyon. J. Heuter. D. Herrmann. P. Nellor. R. Siplon, Mr. G. Holmes, Sponsor. Page 132 honorary • Row I: Mr. J. Mouser. Sponsor; R. Yager Historian; L. OKI. Pres.: D. Conklin. V. Pras.; I. Blumer, Sac.-Traas.; Miss P. Sauer, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Mondenhall, E. Stone, W. Barnett, R. Stratton, Dr. J. Bordech, L. Gleason. Row 3; D. Ohl, L Dennison, R. Schopons. L Classich, E. Will, D. McClure, D. Mulford. (eta (eta (eta Beta Beta Beta is organized to promote interest in science and to encourage work with scientific projects outside the realm of sched- uled class activities. Biological science is emphasized, and at least 15 hours of credit must be earned in this field. Lloyd Ohl is presi- dent; Dwight Conklin, vice president; Ivan Blumer, secretary-treas- urer; and Robert Yager, historian. To be eligible for membership, a science student must be a third quarter sophomore, and must have a 2.75 in biology and a 2.2 in his other academic courses. Students of less than third quarter sophomore classification, or having less than 15 hours in biology may become provisional members. Page 133 Row I: W. Softer, Pres.: C. Posch. V. Pres.: G. Nelson, Soc.: L. Smalley. Troos.: Mr. E. Crosby. Mr. R. Crossmen, Mr. H. Palmer. Sponsors. Row 2: D. Mulford. E. Tollefson, B. Poge. B. Yeufter, M. lunjfrum, D. Richards. Row 3: Mr. W. Wagner, A. Wissinlc, W. Strasburg. J. Hochbergor, E. Portor, R. Tornowske. D. Smolilc. Row 4: M. Carr. R. Lucas. R. Hanson. R. Mehlhouse. R. Field. J. Nielsen. The Epsilon Pi Tau banquet at the State Teachers Convention was an outstanding event for these junior and senior industrial arts majors. Plans for the coming year include publishing a news letter to be sent to alumni, and formulating a chapter constitution. The organization recognizes skill in the field of industrial arts, and promotes study in this field by regular professional meetings and research by members and initiates. William Setzer was president, and Carl Pesch, vice president of the group. To be eligible for membership, an industrial arts major must be of at least junior classification and must have a B average in his major field with an all-college average of C. Page 134 no norary Row I: M. Hermann. D. Stewart, L. Galvin, Pro .; J. Winegardon, See. Troas.; Miss E. Smith, Sponsor. Row 2: M. Nelson. L. Harnack H. Hockort A. Bristow. E. Roth. J. Mendonhall. Row 3: R. Abuhl. B. Ross, D. Brmton. J. Potrati. M. Thompson, E. Rasmussen. ffamma theta upsilon Earth Science majors and minors with a ' B average are eligible for membership in the honorary geography organization, Gamma Theta Upsilon. Highlights of the year are the formal initiation din- ner at the Commons and the informal initiation held at Miss Alison Aitchison’s home. Lois Galvin, Jeanette Winegarden, Robert Ross, and Mildred Hermann are officers of the organization, which is spon- sored by Miss Aitchison, Miss Marguerite Uttley. and Miss Ernestine Smith. Purpose of this organization is to further interest in the field of Earth Science in subjects not offered to the student in class work. Page 135 Row I: Dr. R. Skar, Sponvor; J. Faulkner, E. Vanderheydon. Pro .; D. Cluto. S c.; B. Nelson, Troas.; D. Peterson. Row 2; V Leuer. K. Cassans, W. Ames, D. Stephenson, D. Cuthbertson, G. Alcock, S. Smith. Row 3: M. Buttorworth, P. Schnepf. J. Fye, T. Bordon, M. Fuller, D. Handorf, L. Hill, M. Iverson. Golden Ledger provides freshman and sophomore honor students in the field of Business Education with an opportunity for recogni-. tion and closer unity. To become a member, a student must have a 'B average in ten or more hours of Business Education, and a ' C average in his other subjects. Activities during the year included fall and spring initiation din- ners and a meeting every third week. This year a Christmas party was held following the December meeting. Eugenia Vanderheyden served as president this year: Daryl Clute as vice president: Berdena Nelson, secretary: Dale Peterson, treas- urer; and Joan Faulkner, historian. Dr. R. O. Skar is the sponsor. Page 136 honorary • Row I: Doan P. Bender, Sponsor; F. Leury, Pros.; C. Birchard, V. Pres.; J. Ray. Sec.-Troa .; R. Ronaud, Dr. H. Riebe. Row 2: J. C ark. M. Doty, J. Hautor, P. Martens, R. Bentloy, D. Simpson, D. Pringle. Row 3: D. Handorf, D. Schramm, J. Chase, J. Fihpatrick, O. Knee, R. Welch, T. Clay. R. Wise. Iowa Teachers First! is the motto of this honorary organization, whose purpose is to secure an able and competent student body. Members must be second quarter juniors or seniors with above aver- age scholarship and active participation in two or more organiza- tions. Their duty as members is to help promote the college by be- ing leaders in the various organizations to which they belong. Initiation of new members is held each quarter, usually in the home of President Price. Homecoming brings the annual breakfast for Iowa Teachers First alumni in the Commons guest dining room. Officers for this year were Frank Laury, president; Carl Birchard, vice president; and Jean Ray, secretary. Page 137 k onorary M. Huntington. S. Koding, M. Flindor . K. Omens. A. Deosch. M. Hovlend. R. Garrett. J. Millor. Miss A. Smith, Sponsor. junior chimes Formed in 1949 with nine charter members. Junior Chimes honors junior women who have shown their loyalty to Teachers College through leadership and service. Members are third quarter sopha mores or first quarter juniors who meet leadership, interest, and scholarship requirements. Members of Junior Chimes operate an information booth at Homecoming and serve as hostesses at the Christmas “Coffee and Carols.' Plans for the coming year include affiliation with the na- tional organization at the spring convention. Janet Miller was president of the charter group; Mary Hovland. vice president; Anita Daasch. secretary; and Rowena Garrett, treas- urer. Miss Dorothy Miller and Miss Anita Smith are the sponsors. Page 138 Row I: Dr. O. Thompson. Sponsor; V. Rouse. N. Marthinson, D. Schramm. Pres.; N. Friedrichsen V. Pres.; D. McClure. Trees.; E. Jamison, Sec.- R. Reed Historian. Row 2: M. Hermann L. Galvin. R. Prehn, M. Foster. S. Stott. E. Panknen, E. Sage, J. Miller. J. Kennedy. Row 3: N. Nelsen, E. Winier W. Ames. A. Bristow. R. Wilder. D. Bockelman, R. Yager. K. Fagre. Row 4: E. Roth, D. Stephenson, G. Sewtell, D. Handorf B. Wise. G. Epperd C. 8rooks. B. Graichen. Row 5: D. Mulford W. Sherman, K. Dean, G. York. L. Classick. R. Bailey. R. Shipley, K. Horning. Row I: P. Nellor. 8. Nelson. M. Jindrich, P. Helling. P. Porter, A. Mumby, T. Clay. Row 2: J. O'Holleran. J. Falb, C. Cooper, M. Coghlan. M. Huntington. A. Bennett. E. Haack. Row 3: R. Moeller. C. Foreman, J. Gault. H. Groff. G. Mach, D. Ohl, K. Parker. M. Nelson. k tonoraru Row I: Dr. H. Van Engon Spomor: D. McCluro, Pro .; I. Abbas, V. Pros.: D. Whiting, Soc.-Treat.: G. Sawtoll, Mr. R. Lankton. Sponsor. Ro 2: J. Ulch. E. Sage. J. Richards. D. Holstrom. S. Wiogort. A. Rolland. Row 3: G. Mach. 0. Silkor. C. Wohnor. R. Beltcamper. R. Robinson, M. Wier, J. Boyd. Row 4; J. McGrow, L Sholdahl, J. Bartlott, R. Willson. O. Knoo, 0. Bockolman. L appa win ep6Lion to The national convention at Topeka, Kansas, attended by eight students and two faculty members, was the event of the year for Kappa Mu Epsilon. Dr. Van Engen was again elected national presi- dent. Initiation papers on some interesting topics in mathematics malce up most of the programs for the year. A Homecoming breakfast was held at the home of Dr. H. E. Van Engen to welcome back each alumnus of Kappa Mu Epsilon. Dave McClure was president; Lena Abbas, vice president; and Donna Whiting, secretary-treasurer. Page 140 honorary • Row I: D. Payn®, Pro .; D. Corsopius. V. Pros.: H. Groff. Sec.: J. Malek. Trees.: Dr. R. Rogers, Sponsor; Dr. J. Kerchevol. Row 2: C. Foreman. D. Conklin, M. Corsopius. W. Wells. B. Barnett, Dr. W. Poppy. To promote interest in the study of the physical sciences, and to oncourage and recognize a high standard of scholarship in these subjects, the Lambda Delta Lambda trophy and pin award is pre- sented each quarter to the most promising physical science student outside of the organization. Red, green, and blue-violet, the primary colors of the spectrum, are the colors of this honor organization. Following the initiation of new members, dinner meetings are held, with guest speakers from the field of science. Dwight Payne was president of the organization this year; Dick Corsepius, vice president; Howard Groff, secretary; and John Malek, treasurer. Dr. R. A. Rogers was the sponsor. Page 141 Row I: H. Harris, Nat'l Councilman: R. Scllman, Wardon: D. Mlckelvon. Pros.: D. Simpson. V. Pras.: C. Soronson, Soc.: A. Willms. Trcas. Row 2: L. Bundy, A. Rolland. T. Herbst. H. Bruns. D. Conrad. S. Hahn A. Salz. Row 3: A. Shakespeare, J. Young. A. Hoffman, J. Merrill, D. Stansbury, A. Schoenoff. W. Backer, J. Bliss. Row 4: D. Herrmann, T. Wenstrand. M. Dickinson, R. Abkes, R. Hoifland, C. Moswarb. M. Medberry. R. Klahn. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes is the theme when members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia get together for the all-Music department smoker to introduce new students to the faculty and the fraternity. In cooperation with Sigma Alpha lota, this national music fraternity sponsors the Original Composition Recital, the American Com- posers Recital, and the All-Campus Sing each year. Members also serve as ushers for the Lecture-Concert series. The fraternity requires of its members a sincere interest in music, average scholastic ability, and participation in college music groups. Members need not be music majors or minors. Officers this year included Dwane Mickelson, president: Dean Simpson, vice president: Charles Sorenson, secretary; and Arnold Willms. treasurer. Page 142 «n honorary • Row |: Dr. L. Sago, D . E. Ploohn. L Golvin, V. Pros.: A. Bristow. Pro .: Dr. C. Leavitt, Sec.-Treot.; D. Whiting. Student Rep.: D. Brinton. Row 2: J. Clark. V. Route. A. Daniokon, D. Stewart. E. Rasmussen. P. Helling. E. Trudo. J. O'Holleron. Row 3: R. Rend, B. Mulione. W. Amo , B. Rot . J. Fitzpatrick. D. Rice. G. Rine hart, D. Schramm. K. Fagre. Row 4: Miss S. Lund. A. Mumby. Mr. V. Mork. K. Dean. Mr. D. Wegner. W. Hugon, Miss D. Yennio, D. Handorf, E. Roth. Row 5: B. Wise. G. Poage. Dr. W. Lang. Dr. W. Lucas. G. Boock. Mr. D. Norland. Dr. H. Dohrman. pi yamma mu Members of this fraternity needn't worry about Contemporary Affairs finals—they are students with 30 hours of A or B' work in the social sciences. Organized to improve scholarship in the social sciences and to provide an opportunity to discuss problems in this field, the fraternity holds two meetings each quarter. Outside speakers have included a doctor who- had investigated socialized medicine in England, and Dr. Josef Schaefer and two German students speaking on German conditions. At initiation meeting the initiates discuss a previously assigned topic in social science. Officers included Avon Bristow, president; Lois Galvin, vice presi- dent; Charles Leavitt, secretary-treasurer; Donna Whiting, student member of executive boord; and Louis Bultena, faculty member of executive board. Page 143 Row I: Mr . K. Humphrey. Sponsor: A. Bennett. Sec.: V. Peck, Pres.; K. Perker, V. Pres.: D. Handorf, Trees.; M. Foster. Historian. Row 2: B. Nelson. K. Cassens, E. Vandorheyden, D. Stephenson, J. Fye, Bertrum Bidne. Row 3: M. Lund, J. Chapman, B. Haggblade, R. BottorfF, Dr. E. Marietta, D. Peterson, Bernard Bidne. pi omelet pi Loyalty, service, and progress symbolize Pi Omega Pi, national honorary fraternity for students in the field of Business Education. Gamma chapter, in alternate years, publishes a yearbook, The Gamma Progress. The spring dinner and formal initiations highlight the year for members. Other activities include informal pledging, maintaining a bulletin board in the department, and holding meetings to further a professional interest in Business Education. Serving as officers this year were Virginia Peck, president; Kath- leen Parker, vice president; Doris Handorf, treasurer; Ardeth Ben- nett, secretary; and Marjory Foster, historian. Page 144 V ] honorary • Row I: D. Stewart. A. Farrow. B. Bramblett, S. Paterson, M. Etchison, Pres.; B. Smalley. V. Pres.: S. Day. W. Ponder, M. Mended. Row 2: R. Mills. D. Fairchild. J. Reuter, J. Zacharias, P. Schnepf, M. Weiss. G. Ermer. L. Thurman. D. Chmelka. Row 3: E. Stone, S. Mammen, O. Miller, J. Milton, F. Grotjohn, C. Gray. J. O'Boyle. D. Sanders, P. Palmer. Row 4: M. Fuller. V. Olson. J. Burnette. A. Schuellce. E. Meinke, J. Markland, M. Davis, M. Grouwinkel. M. Franklin, E. Clark. Row S: M. Butterworth, R. Siplon, P. Nellor, J. Faulkner. V. Heisler, P. Abkes, M. Von Housen, M. Olinger, B. Weidert, M. Garloch. arrow Knowledge, integrity, and loyalty characterize Purple Arrow, honor organization for freshman and sophomore women. Third quar- ter freshmen and sophomores with a 3.0 average for two consecu- tive quarters may become members. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to encourage scholarship in freshman and sophomore women, and to encourage and promote high standards in individual and community living. Meetings are composed of lectures of interest to the members. Officers for the year included Margaret Etchison, president; Beth Smalley, vice president; Betty Eggleson, secretary: and Virginia Jones, treasurer. Miss Edna O. Miller is sponsor for the group. Page 145 Row I: E. Steffen . H. Kolb. B. Jones. B. Evens, J. Miller, C. Brooks. Row 2: M. Pfeifer, B. Bremblett. P. Porter, L. Merrill, R. Siplon, S. Nickerson, M. Morris. Row 3: J. Bendixen. R. Seleh. P. Nellor. M. Hovlond, C. Borkstresser. G. Epperd. Row 4: P. Norman. 0. Plummer. P. DeKoster, P. Abkes, J. Goult, L. Kindwall, E. Jamison. a alpha iota SL ma alp The Original Composition Recital, the American Composers' Re- cital. the All-Campus Sing, and monthly musicales keep members of Sigma Alpha lota busy the year around. Other activities included entertaining the national officers, caroling at hospitals and county homes, and ushering at the Lecture-Concert series. Plans are being made to attend and be presented as a choral unit at the national convention in Chicago in August. Betty Lee Jones was president of this national professional frater- nity in music; Betty Ann Evans, vice president; Janet Miller and Connie Brooks, secretaries: and Henrietta Kolb, treasurer. Page 146 Row I: V. Rouse. J. Fitzpatrick. D. Braisch. E. Trudo. Sec.; E. Barker. Pres.: Dr. C. Leavitt. H. Eliett. Dr. E. Plaahn, J. Clark. Row 2: D. Whiting. A. Danielson, J. Hauter. L. Galvin, A. Mumby, E. Rasmus- sen. E. Roth. P. Helling, P. Cadwell, J. O'Holleran. Row 3: R. Reed, D. Stewart, F. Sievers, C. Hadley, F. Oglesby, B. Ross, D. Rice, C. Rausch. D. Handorf B. Mulione. Row 4: H. Hockert. W. Ames. D. Miller. D. Schramm, D. Ohl, K. Dean, D. Bockelman, G. Rinehart, A. Bristow, K. Holdridge. Row 5: N. Norton. G. Poage. G. 8oeck, W. Hougen, C. Holmes. F. McNeal, D. Brinton. G. Blendormon, D. Kirstensen. 8. Wise. T. Cloy. Soria Science honors Social Science Honors is open to students who have completed twenty hours of A or B work in the social sciences. The organi- zalion is formed to study contemporary problems and to promote interest and understanding in the world today. The outstanding meeting of the year was held jointly with Pi Gamma Mu; Dr. Josef Schaefer spoke on his recent trip to Germany. Officers for 1949-50 included Edwin Barker, president; and Mrs. Elynor L. Trudo, secretary. Page 147 Row I: C. Lamb. Pre .: M. Doty. D. Staves, R. Hamilton. Row 2: Miss H. Strayor, Sponsor; Mr. S. Wood. Sponsor; Mr. R. Bergstrom, Sponsor: Miss E. McDavitt, Sponsor. ho norary The newly formed Film Club is sponsored by Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity. This organization also pub- lishes an annual alumni newsletter at Christmas. Outstanding event of the year for members was the annual home- coming reunion held in the form of an after-theatre'' supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hart. Officers included Charles Lamb, president, and Betty Roth, secre- tary. Page 148 honorary • Row I: Miss E. Suthorland. Sponsor; J. Falb, Pros.; F. Kuhl. S«c.-Treas.; I. Blass, Alumnae Sec.: R. Garrett. Row 2: N. Friedrichson. M. Harder, A. Bobst, H. Nauman, B. Evans. D. Pecenta. theta theta epsilon Official hostesses at Home Economics department functions are members of Theta Theta Epsilon, honorary Home Economics organi- zation. Membership in the organization is made up of junior and senior Home Economics majors or minors who meet certain honor requirements. Graduates are honored each quarter at a graduation dinner, sponsored by Theta Theta Epsilon. Other activities include sending out a department newsletter and cooperating with Ellen H. Richards Club in activities for department publicity. Jane Falb served as president this year; Florence Kuhl, secretary- treasurer: and Irene Blass, alumnae secretary. Page 149 k onorary Row I: Dr. E. Plaehn. Sponior; Y. Lukens, G. Eppard, Pras.; J. Hautar, V. Pro .; D. Handorf, Sac.; J. Clark, Troa .; D. Pringle. Row 2: P. Marten , L. Abba . R. Renaud, J. Gault, J. Chase, T. DuPre, J. Ray. L. Dodd . and tassel The sponsoring of an all-college contest for a T. C. Alma Mater song has been the outstanding event of the year for Torch and Tassel, senior women's honorary. Other activities include a Campus Guide Service and an Extension Service project. Meetings are held twice a month in Dean Campbell’s office, and other social events are held at the homes of the sponsors, Miss Campbell, Miss Erma Plaehn, Miss Esther Hult, and Miss Marguerite Uttley. Officers for the year were Gwen Eppard, president; Julia Hauter, vice president- Doris Handorf. secretary; and Jean Clark, treasurer. Page 150 norary Making final arrangements for the Junior Chimes Homecoming informafion service are Mary Hov- land, Anita Daasch, Miss Anita Smith, Rowena Garrett, and Janet Miller. Initiation blues are typified by the distraught ex- pression on Eddie Sage's face as he struggles through a complicated explanation of constructing- a-circle-tangent-to-three-circles (known to mathe- maticians as the problem of Appolonius). Kappa Mu Epsilon members watch with interested but amused expressions. Virginia Poulsen registers visitors, while Phyllis Wooff takes their money, at the High School Press Day sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma last November. Page 151 interest Future teachers are offered an opportunity to express their interests through any of the departmental interest organizations. Every student may participate in an organization to stimulate, promote, and further his own knowledge and interest in the field. interest alpha ph ipna pm ovne a Alpha Phi Omega serves the college by ushering at wrestling, football, and basketball games, ushering at college chapel, providing leaders for local scout activities, and operating a non-profit book exchange. At a yearly Recognition dinner, a traveling trophy is awarded to some outstanding Cedar Falls citizen. Row I: T. Whiting. J. Stockfield, D. Brinton, Trees.; D. Hinckley. V. Pro .. J. Fisher. Pres.; R. Crown. Sec.; E. Davis. Row 2: W. Ames. D. Pierson, D. Peters, R. Damberg, D. Richardson. L. Bundy. Row 3: E. Nutting, W. Wells. W. Cavett. R. Klahn, R. Mentzer, S. Wood. K. McFadden. Row 4: C. Pesch, D. Hendrickson, R. Munster. J. Hebrank. F. McNeal, Dr. S. Rhum, Sponsor; T. Adolph. Mr. O. Kolstoe, Sponsor. Page 152 interest Row I: A. Ogata. E. Haack, Sac.: R. Soransan. Traas.: B. Groichon, Pras.: O. Broar. V. Pra$.: D. ScKaff, K. Nakama. Row 2: M. Nalson. F. Roltfon, Y. Lukant. M. Jostan. K. Olson. A. Guenther. J. Kennedy. Row 3: J. Thompson, N. Rohlfs. C. Mitchell, B. Thurn, C. Tifft. R. B;low. V. Olson, E. Farrell. Row 4: D. Nelson, D. Polkinghorn, A. Sanderson, R. Abuhl, N. Andors, I. Van Engan, J. Amundson, C. Slindaa. Row 5: V. Hortkemeyer. M. Fisher. M. Huisman, Dr. E. Denny, Dr. O. Thompson. E. Boelling, K. Yamode, I. Vasa, I. Jonas. 2p5 epdiion L Each member came armed —with a jolce—to the special Fun Night held by B.A.E. Judges were ready to be laugh meters and award a prize for the jolce receiving the most giggles. Other social meetings included fall and spring picnics, a Christmas party, and an alumni get-together at Homecoming. At regular meetings, some of the topics discussed were book selec- tion, dramatics, classroom speech, foreign countries, acting and opera, and handicapped children. Members are junior and senior students majoring in elementary or junior high school education. Barbara Graichen, Orpha Broer. Evelyn Haack, Ruth Sorenson, and Dorothy Schoff were officers for this year. Page 153 • intere5t Row I: Miss K. Lineberry, Sponsor; E. Meinko, Troas.; M. Grouwinkal. V. Pros.; P. Stover. Pros.; A. Bobst. Soc.; B. Funk. Row 2: A. Eis, M. Kock, N. Emrich, G. Sowtoll, G. Woidlor, D. Niolson. D. Solosek. Row 3: D. Vogt. N. Lincoln, C. Bono, W. Milburn, B. Wobor, D. Thurbor, M. Porsingor. N. Strayor. Row 4: T. Wondhauson. G. Duncomb, J. Elsingor, M. Moulds, M. O'Connell. M. Rigdon, P. Dohrer, M. Davis, S. Maboo. cam. ipuS To make the best better is the motto of this organization of former 4-H girls. United in a college club of a social nature, mem- bers work together to solve common problems and to gain more leadership experience as future 4-H club sponsors. The highlight of the year was the formal banquet held in May to install new members for the coming year. Co-sponsors are Miss Katherine Lineberry and Miss Glenadine Gibb. Officers for 1949-50 were Phyllis Stover, president; Marian Grouwinkel, vice president; Amy Bobst, secretary; and Evelyn Meinke, treasurer. Page 154 interest % college playeri Curtain going up is a familiar cry at a College Players meeting, as the students direct and act in short plays. The rest of the members then criticize and offer suggestions as to improvements. Trips are also made by the group to see any worthwhile productions brought to this vicinity. Anyone who has served a one quarter apprenticeship and has a proven interest in dramatics is eligible for membership. Bob Hamil- ton served as fall chairman, and Margaret Doty as winter chairman. Row I: M. Doty. Pros.: L. Burbridge. Soc.: R. Hamilton. M. Stutzman. D. Breich. M. McCartan. Row 2: V. Popoff, L. Booth B. Shuck. J. Zallhoofer, J. Burratt, D. Stavas. J. O'Hollaron. Row 3: Miss H. Strayor. Sponsor; Dr. E. McDavitt, Sponsor; J. Carol, B. Lus- comb. L. Gault. M. Wassanaar, M. Bates. M. Boyd. Row 4: M. Trickoy. S. Guy. R. Siplon. M. Jindrich, J. Keeline. Mr. R. Borgstrom. Mr. S. Wood. Row 5: D. Smith. T. Hansen, B. Wise, C. Lamb. A. Rohlf. D. Beutor, M. Picht. J. Rassmusson. Page 155 • interedt e iementa - L Row I: I. Lafront . A. Behnken. J. Bartoau. M. Etchison, R. Biros. B. Parks, M. Saunders. G. Ecklund. J. Boess. B. Droesson. B. Dunham. Row 2: D. Fuller. L. Eide, A. Farrow. J. Moore. E. Clark. M. Jens. M. Roe. B. Heaton. J. Tollefson B. Schulz. R. Swanson. R. Bennett, M. Koestler. Row 3: A. Schuolko. E. Piorschbacher. A. Powell. N. Miller. L Franken, M. Keck. L. Smith. V. Jury, M. Gobhardt. S. Cooper. I. Johnston. G. Henderson. M. Eweld. D. Moore. Row 4: L. Sander. S. McGilligen, A. Wenndt. C. Veen Ker. A. Heldt. M. Moulds. A. Kuehl. P. Welty. M. Garloch. C. Rood, D. Dickman. B. Osmundson. Row 5: C. Gray. D. Fangman. B. Anderson, A. Shea. D. Anderson. M. Daris. J. Hansen B. Larson. S. Daley. V. Heislor. B. Trimblo, L. Pleggonkuhle. I. Lennier. Row I: R. Cummings. R. Fitch. R. Traeger. M. Foley. M. Hurlbut. $oc.: F. Lamansky. Pres.; L. Armstrong, V. Pres.: A. Heath Trees.: B. Martin, G. Hawley. L. 8runsvold. Row 2: B. Fries. L. Neubaum M. Dunlap. M. Fry. E. Clom. N. Ferneau. M. Wilson, D. Kingland. M. Tryon. N. Zinger. B. Funk, J. Rugger, R. Chaney. Row 3: S. Donohue. J. Pennington. M. Prill, G. Weidler. B. Briggs. V. Johnson. G. Wagner. D. Schippers. L. Robertson. B. Jorgonson. C. Van De Lindor. S. Sherman. C. Christen. M. Dorby. Row 4: L. Peirce. D. Schultz. J. lindemen, P. Cizok. C. Axlend. D. Juel. J. Glass, D. De Maris. K. Swanson, A. Enabnit. J. Smith. F. Cook. A. Girton. D. Seeden. M. Huspok. L. Houck. Row 5: F. Jaeschke, J. Butler. M. Dooscher. L. Erwin. B. Wittmer, P. Graham. M. Norris. A. Paustian S. Skattum, J. Tonsfeldt. C. Sehr. J. Wilken, D. Thurber. D. Fie. P. Denekas. D. Wheatley. Page 156 interest Row I: A. Bobst. R. Prehn, R. Horton Troa .: F. Kuhl. V. Pres.: N. Friedrichson. Pres.; P. Crable, Sec.; B. Alford, R. Garrett. Row 2: C. Dunbar. P. Wilson, F. Williomson, N. Lovig, 1. Silver. B. Evans, J. Falb, B. Long, D. Harness. Row 3: E. Siepeit. J. Esthus, D. Pecenka. N. Bolikin M. Hoover. M. Harder. J. Beeman, F. Heise. Row 4: E. Callahan: V. Hansen: Y. McDaniel. I. Blass. L. Youngborg, B. Neilsen, S. Mabee. E. Winier. J. Caposius. Pride may be seen in the eyes of those who model in the spring style show the clothes they have made during the year. Other events on the Ellen Richards club calendar included a bake sale for charity, demonstrations by experts in the field of home economics, a style show by Simplicity Patterns, a talent night, a spring picnic, and several parties. The members of this organization are Home Econom- ics majors or minors. The officers during the 1949-50 year were president, Norma Friedrichsen; vice president, Florence Kuhl, secre- tary, Phyllis Crable; and treasurer, Ruth Horton. Page 157 Row I: 8. Iverson. V. Pres.: M. Falb, Pres.; C. Severeid. Sec.; L. Groteluschen. Trees.; D. Puck. M. Mendenhall. E. Mechem. Row 2: M. Bethards. D. Nelsen, J. Peterson, P. Burke, B. Evenson. J. Conger, D. Boling. Row 3: S. Plath, B. Engstrom, J. Pfantz, R. Allen. V. Johnson, B. Barnes, B. lowman. B. Noelting. Row 4: D. Salasek. B. Kruse, J. Cole, C. Riniker. C. Cameron, E. Boust. M. Rabe, M. Donaldson, C. Doty. Row I: J. Dinkel. J. Hagedorn, M. Walter. A. Johnson, L. Kreft, J. Eubanks. N. Hintz. Row 2: L. Peterson, B. Sewell, N. Conard, A. Johnson, M. Olson, D. Pengborn, B. Snyder. Row 3: P. Strabeia, N. McCaustland, L. Meyer, G. Bump, L Meyers, M. Went- worth. M. Staffer, L Trank. Row 4: M. Liston, D. Heiken, J. Frey, D. McQuigg, M. Dougherty, L. Thies, G. Schulte. K. Weaver. M. Mallette. Page 158 interest L GLVK lAOU e Parles-vous francais? Oui, oui, might be heard any time as the Foreign Language club gets together to exchange ideas and in- formation. To promote interest, the program of the club includes foreign speakers, movies, and social activities. A roller skating party was part of this year's social activity. The officers for the 1949-50 year were Avon Bristow, president, Bob Yager, vice president; Ellen Stettler, secretary; and Beth Smal- ley. treasurer. Anyone who has taken a foreign language and is in- terested is eligible for membership. Row I: P. Ralston, J. Hall, B. Smalley, Trees.; A. Bristow, Pres.; B. Yager, V. Pres.: E. Stettler. Sec.; D. Dickey. Row 2: N. Hand, D. Hinspeter, L. Burbridge N. Hamlett, S. Anfinson, P. Eastman. Row 3: A. Salz, R. Below, L. Galvin, B. Phillips, J. Keeler, M. Koch, b. Corrigan. Row 4: D. Phillips. E. Panknen, K. Doyle, G. Morgan. J. Zacharias. C. Brooks. D. Schramm, V. Ceslavke. Row 5: J. Howell, P. Kollasch, C. Wolfe, J. Bilsland. J. Markland, M. Picht, B. Benton. B. Williamson. C. Froning. Page 159 future I usineii america Row I: G. Sewtell, Mr. R. Wick. Sponsor; K. Parker. Trees.: A. Bennett. Pres.: D. Clute. V. Pres.: S. Bollhoefer, Sec.: S. Thompson. M. Westfall. Row 2: V. Leuer, C. Vollstedt. G. Alcock. M. Lowe. A. Natvig. M. Whiting. L. Krahling. Row 3: E. Miquelon. P. Schnepf. M. Foster. K. Boyd. M. Iverson, E. Masteller, D. Adams, S. Smith. Row 4: B. Adams, J. Hildebrand, J. Dewoy. D. Handorf. M. Butterworth, D. Stephenson. D. Peters, D. Pothast, J. Gildersleeve. Row 5: E. Vanderheyden. M. Fuller. D. Hendrickson. D. Dent. N. Clayton. D. Simon, M. Lackore, G. Hiskey, T. Aschom. Row I: C. Aschom, B. Standley, P. Zobel, Dr. E. Marietta, Sponsor; C. Elliott, D. Cuthbertson, W. Mincks, E. McDonald. Row 2: B. Godwin. B. Nelson. K. Fagre, C. Lashier. J. Buckman. J. Mayor, I. Holmes. Row 3: L. Kunert, M. Kurtz. R. Lamansky, D. Schramm. A. Potrati, E. Knapp, J. Winkler, P. Habhab. Row 4: L. Chenhall. D. Helmers, M. Lund. J. Stockfield, C. Vender Broek. B. Beach, R. Kosht, J. Chapman, R. Gritman. Row 5: L. Hill K. Frey. B. Van Hulzen, D. Peterson, B. Haggblade. E. Barker. R. Church, J. Haack, G. Cawelti, D. Protheroe. Page 160 interest industrial aris Movies, speakers, field trips, demonstrations, and discussions are all included in the varied activities of the Industrial Arts club. One of the outstanding events of the year was a field trip to the John Deere plant in Waterloo. A Radio club and a Photography club are sponsored by the Industrial Arts club. Other ''clubs within a club are in the planning stage. The officers for the year were Carl Pesch, president: Wayne Ruggeberg, vice president; William Setzer, secretary; and Ed Golds- berry, treasurer. Membership is open to anyone who has declared a major or minor in Industrial Arts. Row I: Mr. H. Palmer, Mr. R. Crossman. E. Goldsberry, W. Ruggeberg, C. Pesch, W. Setzer. R. Wilder. Mr. R. Matala. Row 2: D. Mulford. B. Page, J. McDonald, H. Ranshaw, D. Richards, J. Bedrow. T. Foster. W. Woodall. W. Anderson, C. Duhrlcopf. L. Smalley. Row 3: J. Nagle. J. Nielsen, T. Lockwood. J. Carroll, R. Petors. J. Hochberger, W. Strasburg. R. Gritman, J. Goetch. B. Walton. Row 4: B. Pelleymounter, P. Kollasch. T. Kubilt. J. Millar. R. George. D. Thomas. D. Mommer. R. Knudsen. J. Cox, J. Nelson. Row 5: V. Bonfig, D. Smolik, W. Eichhorn, G. Kruse, M. Carr, E. Porter, R. Field. G. Brown R. Hansen. K. Kelling. R. Antonoplis R. Mehlhouse. Page 161 • interedt Row I: Mr. F. Martindale. Sponsor; J. Lawton, E. Howell, R. Kessler, D. Daniel. Trees.; D. Mulford. Pres.; D. Dell, V. Pres.; R. Reed. Sec.: A. Danielson. D. Hendrickson. E. Meinke. E. Barker. Row 2: M. Mendell. A. Barnes. J. Barteau, K. Swanson, J. Hauter, D. Gacke, R. Sorensen, C. Vollstedt. Y. Lukens. T. Whiting, L Thurman, J. Buck- man, D. Dickson. Row 3: M. Eggleston. G. Weidler, V. Foy, C. McLeod, M. Ramsey, D. Bonder- man, E. Trudo, D. Noble, B. Martin. G. Wirt, E. Barges, J. Engelking, O. Broer, H. Kolb. Row 4: D. Mulford. J. Curran, D. Fangman. J. Reuter, E. Brueck, H. Klaver, J. Just, I Van Engen, M. Sanem, B. Greichen, M. Nenninga, H. Zimmerman. Row 5: H. Epland. M. Lund, D. Schramm, P. Kollasch. R. Yager. S. Ehlers. M. McCuskey. F. McNael, J. Bilsland, D. Breisch, B. Brommel, R. Kosht. R. Bentley, V. Caslavka, 8. Murken. lovua future teachers association Second largest membership record in the nation is held by the Homer Seerley chapter of I.F.T.A. Any student who plans to teach may become a member of this organization. A merit point system has been established to determine which members are really active in achieving the purposes of the organization: to establish and ac- centuate a professional consciousness, and to aid in interpreting to the public the problems and progress of the teaching profession. This, the largest organization on campus, was host to the Northeast Regional Meeting of I.F.T.A. chapters held in March. The officers for the year were Dean Mulford, president; Daryl Dell, vice president; Joan Reed, secretary; and Dorothy Daniels, treasurer. Page 162 interest Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: lOlAJd future teachers association E. Paton J. Butler. M. Fullor, N. Clayton M. Stut man B. Williams. M. Hurlbut. G. Nellor P. Nttllor A. Bennett. D. Holmos 8. Dillon. J. Miller A. Farrow, I. lochnor. B. Robb. D Poterion W. Wellondorf N. Stray er D Whiting. M. Fuller. D. Fairchild V. Jury. J. Haqodorn. C. Veen Ker E. Rasmussen, F. Wolff. V. Johnson. M. Riley. M. Huspek. S. Thompson. D. Mawdsley. D. Norden, J. Grauer M Wassenoar. C. Aschom. M. Garloch, L. Sander M. Doescho' A. Ashbacher. M. Gebherdt. L Galvin. C. Greene. K. Parker. M. Davis. L. Bergmann, M. Homeier, L Lonnier, M. Dougherty M. Moulds. A. Kuohl. W. Ruggoborg, N. Rchlfs. C. Doty. M, Moore, L. Cain. T. Adolph, G. Brown, 8. Danniston. G. Henry L. Johnson, 8. Pishney, N. Winger. R. Swanson. D. Ruobel. D. Nellis. E. Steffirn, J Godfrey, M. Alton, D. Toillion, C. Cooper. K. Fagre C. Godwin. W. Rodman, V. Westerberg, D. Madsen. D. Hemann P. Nelson. J. Stauffer M. Saunders G Ermer R. Vokt. A Janson. V. Justus. S. Mammen. R. Johnson. M Keck. C. Bane E. Eddy L. Gilstad. C. Falb. K. Cassens V . Ames. D. Richards. M. Foster. H. Floerchinger. A. Torkelson. M. Graf E. Boellinq £. McCauitland, K. Horning D. King. C. Sehr, L. Guyer. P. Lomker, I. Blass. Page 163 • interedt Row I: D. Wilson, Sac.: V. Westerberg, V. Pros.; M. Coghlon, Pros.; S. Judas. Troas.; J. Nelson, Hist. Row 2: A. Wostphal, E. Robison, 8. Jenkins, A. Turner. E. Hagen. N. Ishikawo. Row 3: T. Chamberlin. M. Alton, 8. Pishney, P. Norman, L. Iserman, I. Johnson. Row 4: M. Ramsey, H. Stride. M. Weems, B. Rowley. 8. Goiens. M. Riley. Row 5: M. Fuller. C. Phalen. C. Christensen. H. Floerchinger. M. Stevenson, E. Berges. A. Vourgias. L appa pi beta alpha A gingerbread house and a musical tree are two of the interesting curios members of K.P.B.A. see each year at the annual Christmas party given by the sponsors. Miss May Smith and Miss Amy Arey. Other events on the social calender included a Mother's Day ban- quet, a fall picnic, an alumni banquet in the spring, and a Valentine party. The Enrichment of the Kindergarten-Primary Curriculm, the program theme for 1949-50, was developed by outside speakers. Margaret Coghlan served as president of this organization for four- year kindergarten-primary majors. Virginia Westerberg was vice- president; Doris Wilson, secretary; and Glenyce Judas, treasurer. Page 164 interedt • student association Canasta, checkers, movies, a chalk talk by Mr. Hake, and refresh- ments were featured in the December party when the student assis- tants entertained the library faculty. The purpose of the newly or- ganized association is to interest more students in the field of library work. Members must have worked in the library, or must be taking courses for a Library Science minor. The officers this year were Norma Winger, president; Phyllis Cadwell, vice president; and Adrienne Ogata, secretary. Row I: P. Cadwell, V. Pres.; A. Ogata, Sac.-Treas.: N. Winger, Pres.: L. Thur- man, D. Whiting. Row 2: P. Habhab M. Whiting, M. Shields. C. Miller. M. Martin. Row 3: R. Lonning, E. Howell, R. Boisner, I. Van Engen, M. Puller. Page 165 • interedt Row I: Mij D. Whit . Sponsor; R. Wiggins, D. Davis, Pros.; P. Mausor. Cap- tain: E. Vandarbock. S c.-Treas.; B. Bradan. Row 2: D. Marriott. F. Mitchell. 8. Snyder. L LaGrange, B. Bovenmyer, M. Anderson. R. Grow. Row 3: J. Graffith. R. BricMay, R. O'Holleran, M. Fleig. A. Guenther, C. John- son, M. Kenyon. Row 4: B. Goiens. N. Janssen, V. Hansen, A. Mack, 0. Miletich. D. Rasmussen, J. Beaman. Row 5: M. Skouge. D. Jennings, A. Fiorina, M. Green, M. VonHousen, D. Dick- inson, J. Smith, S. Bennett. Night and Day was the theme for the spring water pageant presented by the Life Saving Corps. The pageant, an annual event, demonstrates all the skills learned and practiced during the year, including life saving methods, synchronized swimming, strokes, boat- ing, and canoeing. Any woman student or instructor may become a member of the Life Saving Corps, if she holds a Senior Life Saving certificate. Donna Davis, Phyllis Mauser, Edna Vanderbeck, and Ramona Wiggins were officers, and Miss Doris White, sponsor. Page 166 interedt ma A Night With Probability turned all Math club members from gamblers to honest men as they learned the odds against their winning in a chance game. Picnics, play nights, and topics of math- ematical interest were also included in the activities of the club. President Don Bockelman was assisted by Vice President Don Richardson. Darlene Chmelka kept the secretary-treasurer's books. Anyone with five hours of mathematics who is interested may join the club. Row I: Mr. F. Lott, Sponsor; Miss D. DeWitt, Sponsor; D. Richardson. V. Pros.; D. Bockelman, Pros.; D. Chmelka, Sac.-Treas.; Dr. I. Bruna, Sponsor; L. Abbas, Dr. H. Van Engan. Row 2: D. Whiting, W. Pondar, K. Boyd, G. Sewtell. C. Duhrkopf. A. Ashbachar. J. Ulch, F. Booth. M. Hamilton. Row 3: M. Karrys. M. Smith, B. Murlien, T. Gibnoy. D. Rindaritnacht. D. Paters, G. Carlson. Mrs. R. Ashworth. Row 4: D. Sandt. A. Sanderson, J. Richards, E. Howell L. Mohr. R. Allender. L. Gilek. E. Smith, D. McClure. Row 5: B. Weidert. G. Mach, C. Wehner. J. Bartlett. Mr. G. Keppers, G. Brown, R. Willson, D. Dell, O. Knee D. Hendrickson. W. Neustrom. Page 167 • interedt Row I: M. Anderson, B. Denniston. R. Wiggins, L. Knicker, J. Eborhardt. F. Mitchell. Row 2: D. Marriott. M. Kenyon, C. Johnson, B. Mullane, A. Vourgias, A. Morf. Row 3: B. Darling, M. Richardson, J. Pierce, R. Grow, P. Mauser. D. Davis. S. Nelson. Row 4: R. Troeger. R. Dial, F. Wagner, J. Beeman, M. Eggloston, E. Miller. Row 5: S. Williams, O. Dotlich. M. Skouge, A. Fiorina, D. Miletich, T. DuPre, D. Jennings, M. Jennings. :k orcneSii Grace and poise, the dance is the thing , the motto of Orchesis, strikingly illustrates the purpose of this group. The annual spring re- cital gives the members a chance to create their own movements and to further their appreciation of the dance as an art. A group of dances based on traditional Christmas carols and the story of Why the Chimes Rang, were presented at Christmas time this year. Members must have had two quarters of modern dance or had previous experience in this type of work. Officers serving this year were LuVern Knicker, president; Marilyn Skouge. vice president; and Jacqueline Eberhardt, publicity chair- man. Page 168 interedt • physical education clul Row I: Dr. J. Bontz, Sponsor; Miss T. Short, Sponsor; M. Fleig, V. Pros.; T. DuPre, Pres.: A. Florin®. Sec.: S. Thompson, Trees.; D. White. Row 2: B. Denniston, N. Friodrichsen. M. Anderson, C. Schlettmen, F. Bilek, M. Holdernoss. Row 3: F. Mitchell, R. Wiggins. L. Knicker. P. Howell, C. Johnson, M. Richordson. Row 4: M. Deiley, E. Vondorbock, P. Mouser, C. Wehrli, F. Schornhorst. Row 5: J. Beemon, D. Jennings, M. Skouge, L. Engstrom, B. Brower, J. Eborhort. Row I: B. Bradon. Miss B. Swenson, Miss B. Yager, Miss M. Merritt, Miss E. Crawford. Miss B. Welz, K. Boyd. Row 2: D. Marriott. A. Allen, L Kelley, B. Bovenmyer, R. Grow, J. O'Boyle. Row 3: R. Dial. N. Smith, B. Kyras, S. Nelson, R. O'Holleren, N. Janssen. B. Darling. M. Kenyon. Row 4: P. Johns. P. Helling. S. Williams, E. Miller, D. Dickinson, O. Dotlich. J. Pierce. Row 5; A. Mack. D. Davis, V. Hansen, B. Marston, M. Green, D. Miletich. F. Wagner, G. Alcock. Page 169 interedt iecon Row I: 8. Johnson 0. Peterson J. Watson. D. English, F. Grotjohn, A. Fosnass, M. Hoffman. M. Hansan. Row 2: M. McKinstry. W. Ball. R. Rhodes, E. Staffans. N. Egglaston. D. Arends, 0. Holmas. Row 3: C. Schulta. N. Strayer. W. Rodman, M. Jennings, C. Eberling, L. Thurman, A. Jenson, E. Bergin. Row 4: M. King, C. Thrailkill, S. Underwood, J. Grauor J. Jackson, A. Schwiegar, B. Godfrey. M. Steward, G. Nellor. Row 5: B. Sinek, D. Brown. J. Just. B. Dana, S. Lawrence, M. Von Housen, M. Eggleston, A. Meuderer, M. Wassenar. L. Maurer. Row I: J. Cornelison H. Zimmerman. J. Forwald. Sec.: D. Fairchild. Pres.; 8. Switier. V. Pres.; D. Ruchotzke. Trees.: R. Ireland. M. Wingert. Row 2: C. Godwin. B. Stump, L. Johnson, J. Shafer. J. Godfrey, B. Dillon, D. Dickson. Row 3: B. Robb, D. Ruebel, S. Lockwood. R. Vokt G. Holland. A. Co . S. Mammen, D. O'Toole. Row 4: H. Klaver. F. Wolff. M. Franklin. C. McCleod, M. Ford, M. Curran. J. Engelking. E. Sommerdorf. Row 5: D. Snyder. 8. Frit , J. Dobson, M. McCuskey. J. Sagness. L Guyer. B. Ludley. E. Eddy. Page 170 interedt • diurna (flamma Lappa Still fresh from the cradle is this newest organization on campus. Formed to promote fellowship among majors and minors in Agricul- ture, it has carried on various activities, such as the fall picnic and the Christmas party, with the stag party in the spring concluding the year’s events. Fall quarter officers were Gerry Lawton, president; Ed Murphy, vice president; Dale Mulford, secretary; and John Miller, treasurer. Row I: Dr. O. Reece. Sponsor; D. Mulford, Sec.; J. Lawton. Pre .: E. Murphy. V. Pre .; J. Miller. Traas. Row 2: J. Mallem, D. Baker, L Yilok, F. Zahrt, Dr. W. Scott. Sponsor. Row 3: R. Deal. R. Mortinusen, J. Winburn. B. Brommel, K. Smith. P. Severson. Row 4: E. Goldsberry, L. Church. J. Peterson, F. Buckellew, K. Severson. Row 5: G. Underwood. P. Milius W. Boysen. R. Antonoplis H. South. Page 171 • interedt Row I: L Pearton, V. Harnack, 2nd V. Pr .; D. Wischmeier. Pre .; W. Haugen, l t V. Pres.; J. Synhorst, M. Ritter, Sec.-Trees. Row 2: M. Sets, J. Moore, G. Crandell, M. Staffer, M. Shields, C. Mecy, J. Welle. Row 3: K. Yamada. R. Davis, E. Panlmen, T. Hansen. H. White. D. Ruby. Row 4: K. Severson, W. Bichel, R. Kemp. W. Cameron, K. Martin. J. Tull, K. Slechta, G. Gootee. activities As hosts to the Intercollegiate Discussion and Debate Conference. November 11 and 12, Speech Activities club began the year. Other highlights included the Conference on Freedom and Education, the Annual High School Discussion conference, Brindley Discussion and Debate Tournament, I.S.T.C. Town Meeting, and a Speakers' Bureau. Delegations were sent to the Intercollegiate Speech conference in the following activities: group discussion, debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, after-dinner speaking, and radio forums. Officers are Dick Wischmeier, Willis Haugen, Victor Harnack. and Margaret Ann Ritter. The club is organized to provide opportunity for I.S.T.C. students to (I) discuss campus, national, and interna- tional problems with other college students, (2) develop confidence in speaking before a variety of audiences, and (3) share in the plan- ning and management of high school and college speech confer- ences. Page 172 interest tau cLi eta Sponsoring pep rallies before football games, providing a pep section at games, and furnishing half-time entertainment at basket- ball games were a few of the many pep activities sponsored by Tau Chi Eta. Proceeds from such projects as the large buttons sold at Homecoming time must be spent for the whole school. Members plan to make the pep bonfire and weiner roast the night before the T. C. Relays a school tradition. Popsters served as guides and drove courtesy cars for the NCAA wrestling meet in March. Russ Brown was president this year; Ralph Welch, vice president; and Dr. H. Earl Rath, sponsor. Row I: Dr. H. E. Rath, Sponsor; W. Brown, R. Welch. V. Pras.; R. Brown, Pros.; J. Bartlott, Troas.; L Weil, B. Brambiott. B. Bradon. Row 2: F. Erickson, M. Ritter. L Kerr, M. Wingert, D. Simpson, P. Berglund, C. Lashier. S. Sherman, B. Pishney, S. Day. Row 3; S. Thompson. P. Jonas, J. Capesius, K. Lomko. B. Starbuck, R. Rhoades. J. Stupka, J. Bauer J. Beaman. Row 4: G. Blaser. J. Pierce, R. Laird, K. Goldsmith, D. Sharp, P. Dorsey, H. Palmer, G. Wirt, M. Mondenhall. J. O'Boyle. Row 5: B. Baumgaertner, M. Rector, J. Bouslog, J. Slyfield, G. Robinson, B Wilson, G. McHenry, A. Fiorina, L. Sunday, T. DuPre, B. Nolte. Page 173 • intereit Row I: N. Frlodfichien, P. Mainer. V. Prat.: F. Mitchell. Pres.; C. Johnson. Sec.-Trees.: B. Braden. Row 2: S. Thompson. P. Helling, M. Fleig. B. Darling. B. Bovenmyer. Row 3: R. Renaud, D. Jennings. V. Hansen. M. Skouge. M. Jennings. women 3 recreation association The success of the Early Bird Breakfast this fall illustrated the enthusiasm which has made various W.R.A. projects successful and fun. A weekly play night, women's intramural organization, recrea- tional swimming, and outing activities are all sponsored by the board, as well as the hockey teams which went to Iowa City and Ames to compete in hockey matches. Every college woman automatically be- comes a member of W.R.A. union. The board plans the all-year rec- reational program and activities for all college women. The officers this year were Fran Mitchell, president; Phyllis Mauser, vice president: and Colette Johnson, secretary-treasurer. Page 174 intere5t • Cheerleaders Ralph Laird, Dolores Han- kins, and Lorraine Weil lead a group of Tau Chi Eta members in a rousing rendi- tion of the T. C. Loyalty Song. Oops! Don’t you dare hit my finger, says Mary Boyd, as June Keeline prepares to give with the downbeat. Volga Popoff aids in this behind- the-scenes College Players activity. H’mm, looks okay to me, is the opinion of these members of Ellen H. Richards club, as they discuss a new dishwasher in the Home Economics department. Shown are Frieda Heise, Mrs. Ethel Winier, and Phyllis Crable. Page 175 • refiflioud ... to A church home away from home is of- fered every student on campus. Many beliefs, creeds, and sects are represented by religious organizations. Student centers offer a place to relax, to make friends, and to worship. association Row I: R. Benton. C. Meyer, C. Lake. Sec.: J. Clerk. Pres.: H. Henry, V. Pres.; J. Yeorous. J. Horton. Row 2: N. Winger. B. Long, K. Nakama, K. Cassons. P. Creble. R. Hoover, M. Kenyon, C. Doty. Row 3: C. Mitchell. A. Bennett. B. Ward, R. Rhodes. R. Beebe. V. Weliendorf. P. Stefforton. K. Boyd. J. Lent. Row 4: L. Gilsted. N. Rohlfs. M. Hurlbut K. Swanson. D. Schramm, D. Plummer. S. Bollhofer. M. Lage, E. Mestellor. Row 5: 8. Rowley. J. Just. M. Sanem. A. Sanderson, R. Yager, Rev. Bernhard, Sponsor; C. Stone. M. Garloch, M. Buttorworth. M. Thoulen, A. Janson. Pag 176 religious • Row I: Mrs. W. Wood. Director; O. Miller, Treat.; A. Shakespeare, V. Pret.; L. Penner, Pres.; L Kindwall. Sec.; E. Christiansen. Row 2: B. Alford. A. Sallentine. W. Phippen M. Huntington, M .Hoffmann. L. Holmes D. Nielsen. Row 3: C. Doty, W. Hakes. S. Coop, D. Wilson, A. Hammond, R. Kegley, L Gils tad. Row 4: F. Wolff. M. Ford, R. Moore. W. Cevett, G. Brown, M. Novak, M. Davis. R. Attig, D. Davis. Row I: W. Phippen. Trees.; L Silver, Sec.; R. Attig, Pres.; M. Novak, V. Pres.; M. Huntington, Mrs. W. Wood, Sponsor. Row 2; M. Carothers, E. Pierschbacker, S. Coop. W. Hakos. C. Doty. M. Hoff- mann, 8. Alford. Row 3: A. Ballantine, P. Redin, L Holmes. D. Wilson. E. Anderson. E. Christian- sen. A. Hammond L Gilstad. Row 4: L Kindwall, M. Davis, R. Kegley, B. Willits, O. Miller, M. Ford, B. Champoux. Page 177 Row I: M. Olinger, V. Pres.: C. Phelan. J. Chambers, P. Kollasch. L Yilek, J. Winaburn, M. Curran, H. Floarchinqar, B. McGlaughlin. Row 2: L. Girard, S. Donahua. M. Winger , D Fuller P. Burke. P. Strabala, B. Martin. A. Johnson, M. Theissen, A. Cummings. C. Schulte, E. Bergin. D. Daniel. Row 3: E. McGreevy. A. Newman. D. O Toole. J. Stupka, M. Shields, L Tucker. G. Wagner. B. Evenson, R. Kessler, J.. OBoy e. C. Riniker. D. Evans. V. Leuer. Row 4: K. Frey. A. Allen. A. Sab, R. Biros, D. Hanus, S. Sinclair, 8. Phelan, L. Meyer, M. Foley, E. Sommerdorf, J. Maurer. B. O'Brien. Row 5: E. Corrigan. D. Knoch. C. Wohrli, J. Elsinger, G. Schulte. D. Gacke, E. Murphy, D. Simon. R. Miner, M. O'Conne l. D. Koutney. A. Luebbers A. Shea. P. Cizek. newman Row I: B. Pishney. G. Morgan. M. Huspek. J. Fitzpatrick. Father Michael. Sponsor; J. Torney. L. Hilger. D. Fangman. B. Sinek. Row 2: C. Watter. S. Andrews D. Merfeld, C. Fitzpatrick. E. Farrell, A. Cox, J. Ulish, A. Stoulil, R. Tolantino, P. Cadwell. K. Ford. Row 3: M. Hand M. Gannon. P. Determan. M. Morris, J. Loehr. R. Lomonsky, M. Noohl. J. Curran, J. Frey, J. GrafBt. D. Sant. B. McKone. Row 4: H. Kopriva. C. Veenker, H. Simon. G. Nicholas, M. Moynihan, K. Lakers, M. Ries, D. Curtis. B. Brodie, S. Wood. M. Jindrich. J. Sabus. G. Ermer. Row 5: D. Nolte. T. Kubik. T. Gibney P. Struve. D. Fletcher. R. Antonoplis, E. Kenkel. M. McCertan. G. Maher. B. Brommel. D. Beuter. W. Neustrom, R. Horton. F. Hoversten. Page 178 plymoutl clui Row I: Rev. E. Hughe . Sponsor; L Maurer, 0. Herrmann, V. Pre .; T. Wen- strand. Pres.: S. Bollhoefer, Sec. Troas.: Mrs. C. Parry, Sponsor. Row 2: K. Nakarna, A. Ogata, E. Paton. J. Godfrey, B. Lang, J. Clark. Row 3: N. Kahlberg, G. Woodcock, B. Godfrey, M. Wilson, K. Boyd, F. Grot- john, S. Jenson. Row 4: G. Sawtell, M. Hermann, C. Christen, B. Oelrich, C. Marti, C. McKin- der. Row 5: 0. Rosenthal, C. Berkstresser, L. Luchty, M. Von Housen, L. Lennier, M. Duvin, P. Gottschalk. Row I; M. Whiting. A. Ogata, Treas.; G. Sawtell, Pres.; S. Bollhoefer, Sec.; Mrs. E. Hughes, honorary member. Row 2: K. Nakama, F. Grotjohn, L. Maurer, M. Von Housen, M. Merrill, B. Dreessen. Row 3: B. Lang. M. Wilson. J. Heatherington, M. Davis. L. Sander, B. Oelrich, K. Boyd. Sterna, Page 179 Row I: N. Winger, V. Pres.: R. Faulkender, J. Moore. Row 2: W. Arrasmith. D. Brinton, Pros.; Dr. P. Kelso, Sponsor. frawim,a delta Row I: P. Nellor, M. Bergman. Treas.: M. Hurl but, E. Haack, Sec.; J. Reuter, Pres.; N. Kuhlman, V. Pres.: J. R'ibbock. E. Brammer. Sponsor. Row 2: J. Pfantz. L. Neubaum, N. Zinger, B. Lowe, M. Recher. A. Rocher, S. Haak, L Niemann, G. Galen. Row 3: R. Kehren. M Prill. D. Rosei. M. Rothfolk B. Cousins, D. Schramm, A. Schuelke. G. Rosen- berg. L. Kreft. Row 4: R. Vokt. L. Kunert, G. Nellor. R. Hass. A. Wonndt. D. Hoiken, M. Sheldon, L. Niebuhr, D. Hudepohl. R. Tullberg, A. Rohde. Row 5: D. Schultz. F. Jaeschke. K. Reisner. C. Hahn. A. Heldt. J. Lorenzen. M. Bodermann, W. Boysen. V. Heislor. C. Sendee. B. Prill. M. Jacob. Page 180 Row I: M. Lundvoll. G. Weidler, G. Dockum, B. Brunsvold, Sec.: L Sheldahl. Pres.; V. Olsen, V. Pres.; D. Sea. Treas.: M. Alton. A. Fosnoss N. Rohlfs. G. Judas. Row 2: K. Schentz, D. Larson, L. Krahling, H. L ndo. V. Johnson, B. Lowman, H. Ronshaw. L Brunsvold. E. Clem. C. Asland. L. Poterson, R. Sorenson, B. Genck. F. Twito. Row 3: A. Alton. J. Boess. R. Kammarer, P. Wlriler. R. Swanson, G. Holland. D. Do Mori . B. Broderick. A. Rolland. B. Jorgenson, S. Sovereid. A. Danielson. B. Reimer. J. Hagadorn. Row 4: M. Martin, L. Lagrange. G. Mueller. J. Dinkel. V. Lau, D. Hesse. V. Krambeer. 0. Peterson. F. Stroud. D. Madsen, B. Bornschoin E. Krumwiede. V. Westcrberg, L. Pleggenkuhle. M. Beck. Row 5: R. Lonning. T. Hanson. A. Torkolson, L. Thies. J. Amundson. J. Tonsfeldt. D. Nelson. L. Youngberg. K. Tjornehoj, D. Schaff, C. Stoonson. D. Puck, B. Caudle, D. Norden. P. Denekas. P. Lomker. iion Row I: E. Doeringsfold. Troes.: D. Moss. Corr. Sec.; B. Armstrong, Pres.; C. Edwards, V. Pres.; R. Claus. Rec. Sec.; B. Wilson. Row 2: D. Spaulding. J. Young, R. Faber, R. Deal, R. Hoover. J. Buckman. Row 3: I. 8lumer, R. Matt. R. Goorge. M, Carr. T. Clay. J. McGrew, W. Marquardt. Row 4: R. Benton. M. Fuller. 8. Kruse, W. Mincks. C. Fronks, R. Bottorff, K. Slochta. D. Lloyd. Page 181 • re Row I: W. De W!H. C. Godwin. S. Northey. D. Plummer. A. Westphal, Pre .; R. Renaud, V. Pres.: 0. Bonder- man. Soc.; M. Iverson. Trees.: R. Swanson. Chaplain; Mrs. E. Bradford, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Yearous. E. Beil, M. Sanem. R. Siplon, M. Lathrop, S. McCurdy. B. Rowley, 0. Twist, L Johnson, W. Ponder. Row 3: P. 8arr, F. Heise. M. Wassenaar. D. Stephenson. R. Allen, M. Hempstead. C. Rath. G. Alcock. R. Brokaw. A. Holmes. J. Ehrhardt. Row 4: M. Tryon. D. Zirat, J. Willcutt. S. Lockwood, B. Evans, J. Muth. D. Snyder, S. Ehlers, E. Meinke, V. Wellendorf D. Legg. R. Rhodes L appa p Page 182 Row I; C. Christensen, H. Zimmerman. D. Fairchild, R. Bare, Assistant Pres.; F. Wil- liamson. B. Long, C. Van de Linder. Row 2: N. Ferneau B. Jenkins. F. Erickson, S. Sherman. J. Duncan. J. Shafer, F. Booth. K. Houb. Row 3: B. Robb, L. Howe. V. Foy. C. McLeod, K. Doyle. S. McGilligan. B. Goiens R. Albert. J. Thompson. Row 4: E. Mechem, V. Johnson. M. Rehfeldt. M. McCuskey, N. Burk, J. Faulkner, M. Dutcher. I re t IfllOUA Row I: I. Blass. Treat.: R. Ireland. Sec.- B. Rowley. Pres.; R. Hoover. V. Pros.; Mrs. E. Bradford. Sponsor. Row 2: A. Westphal, M. Dutcher. S. Lockwood. D. Fairchild, M. Nonninga. 0. Chmelka. Row 3: B. Weidert. R. Mott, M. Fuller. B. Benton, B. Armstrong, M. Lago. preiby luterian Row I: Mrs. G. English. Sponsor; C. Meyer T. Whiting, E. Barker. Treat.; D. Jonnings. Pres.: M. Harder. Sec.; J. Kennedy, L. Gault. Row 2: M. Mended. C. Cooper. W. Rodman, M. Stutzman, P. Hilsabeck. A. Pittem. G. Bakehouse. A. Hutch- croft. D. Whiting. Row 3: A. Bennett, C. Vohs. H. Klaver. R. Troeger. K. Cassans, $. Guy, S. Stevenson, D. Ruebel, S. Soeth. R. Ives. Row 4: G. Jansonius. L. Oakley P. Crable. P. De Koster, M. Moles, R. Mentier, G. Mach, D. Fio, V. Peck. I. Lochner. Row 5: M. Jennings. L. Groenwold B. Ross. K. Porker. R. Yoger. E. Tufvonder. M. Kannegieter. E. Smith. M. Rector, J. Kdnkenborg. C. Aschom. Page 183 LI re ii ItyLOUS Row I: R. Fitch. B. Vornholt. M. Roes© E. Steffins. M. Anderson, C. Cooper Mr . G. English. Sponsor. Row 2: B. Swenson, M. Fisher. D. Her ring. P. Hilsebeck, B. Dillon, A Hutchcroft. F. Mitchell. Row 3: G. Bakehouse, N. Hintz, E. Ber get. S. Stevenson. D. Jennings, D Mawdsley. Row 4: L. Oakley. M. Luett V. Peck. N Anders, L Groenewold. P. Watters M. Jennings. G. Jansonius. Row I: A. Bennett Chaplain; C. Meyer, Hist.; P. George, Sec.; C. Aschom, Pres.; P. Crable, 1st V. Pres.: C. Vohs. Row 2: B. Dunham, V. Meyer M. Ram- sey. Trees.: K. Cassens. 2nd V. Pres.: J. Zellhoefer. D. Whiting. Row 3: M. Mendell. D. Dickson, J. Wil- son, M. Stutzman. S. Guy. J. Ken- nedy. Row 4: S. Soeth, M. Lowe. H. Klaver. M. Harder, A. Campbell. D. Ruebel. Row 5: 8. Denniston. D. Hinspeter, J. Klinkenborg, M. Kannegieter, K. Parker, D. Re. Page 184 relief iou5 • interuariitii Row I; Mr. G. Mousor, Sponsor; B. Shaw. Pros.; E. Chris tionson. V. Pres.; F. Wolff. Sec.; H. Klever. Trees.; R. Abuhl. Missionary Sac.; L. Holmes, Mr. R. Lank- ton. Sponsor. Row 2: .1. Brown. G. Crow, L. Kindwell, E. Andrews. M. Davis, M. Krusa, M. Moore. V. Rotiso. Row 3: E. Kadinq. V. Flinders. A. Bobst, M. HeverheU. S. Mabee. D. Kahlstorf, M. Bucklew. P. Stover. B. Lez onby. Row 4: E. Tufvendor. J. G ll«kin. L. Penner. John Sabus prepares to put the needle to the wax as Wayne Neustrom. Pat Struve, and Marie Olinger wait expectantly. The Catholic Student Center is kept lively by these and other Newman Club members. Wish that photographer would hurry up and finish this darn picture so we could go home. think these three members of Phi Chi Delta. Writ- ing Valentine party invitations are Marvel Kanne- gieter. Barb Esthus, and Virginia Peck. Page 185 5ocia i . . to strengthen socia ( comp etence Learn the Greek alphabet and have a good time, say active members of social or- ganizations. A gay whirl of coke dates, smok- ers, and dances gives men and women, on campus and off, an opportunity to know one another and to develop social leadership. intersorority council interj raternity council Left to right: J. Tesmer. P Mortens, E. Robison. W Rittgers. J. Copesius, Soc Chrm.: L. Abbas, D. Hor ness, E. McDonald, L. Sun day, R. Wiggins, N. Fried richsen, Sec.: J. Ray, Pres. Left to right: J. Demitroff, H. Sorensen, V. Pres.: D. Ja- cobs, R. Shepard, Sec.: H. Sherman, N. Kuhlmann, R. Wischmeier. Treas.; M. Weisley. Pres. Page 186 5ocia Row I: L. Sunday. Pres.: L Dodds. V. Pro .; 8. Nelson. E. Woltman, Treat.; D. Saul. H. Hammond. Y. Peterson. Row 2: J. Hall, M. Frettem. P. Dorsay, F. Williamion. N. Champion, C. Rath, B. Ivorjon, D. Baatty, J. Wilton. Row 3: L. Weil, I. Karr. L Bong, E. Siapart, S. Stilwell, M. Mondenhall, B. Con- nor . B. Starbuck, S. Hawn. Row 4: S. Andraw . P. Smith, M. Bates, E. Callahan. C. Herbert. M. Doty, D. Schultz, J. Turner. M. Eischeid, R. Rhoadt, J. Little. Row 5; A. Grotha, P. Howe, D. Sharp. M. Hovland, E. Christenten, L. Burbridge. J. Burns. J. Ellis, H. Palmar, R. Jacobsen, J. Determan. Delta Delta Phi claims three members of Who's Who'—Leota Dodds, Julia Hauter, and Margaret Doty. This sorority creates stronger bonds of friendship among its members with weekly coke dates and overnights in the dorms. The Homecoming brunch, Hal- lowe'en party, winter dance, and overnight at Hartman's Reserve highlighted the social life of the girls. The major accomplishment this year was the revision of the hell week and pledge programs. Officers included Lenora Sunday, president; Leota Dodds, vice presi- dent; Berdena Nelson, secretary; and Eleanor Woltman, treasurer. Page 187 • Socia Row I: W. Rittqers, Pres.: M. Little. V. Pros.: M. Herder, Sec.: H. FloorcKinqer. Trees.: M. Mondell A. Florine. Mershel. Row 2: J. Forwold. B. Smalley. W. De Wees. G. Bakehouse. J. Johnson. K. Ford. D. Herring Row 3: M. Kaplan. R. Rogers. J. Torney. M. Doescher, M. Lage. M. Kenyon, M. Donnoldson. R. Moeller. Row 4: N. Smith. J. Wickland. M. Noehl. V. Peck. J. Joens. D. De Maris. Row 5: M. Ruweldt. V. Valent. L. Chenhall, N. Burk. S. Skettum. M. Corsepius. J. Morklend. We strive for all that is true and noble in womanhood,” is the motto of Kappa Theta Psi. Activities have included a Katch-up pic- nic, Homecoming buffet supper, dinners honoring new members, graduates, and sponsors, and a Christmas spread, as well as many five-pound parties. Drawing from many campus activities, the mem- bership of this sorority includes Jackie Joens, president of the Cedar Falls housing unit: Virginia Peck, president of Pi Omega Pi: and Nor- ene Smith, editor of ‘The Line. Wanda Rittgers served as presi- dent this year; Meriam Little, vice president; Mary Ruth Harder, secretary: and Helen Floerchinger, treasurer. Page 188 docta i Row i: L Abbas, Pro .: P. Zobel. V. Pro .: P. Wilton, Sec.; S. Bollhoofor. Treat.: H. Stride, M. Whiteley. Row 2: S. Smith, K. Naltama, C. Woaver, L. Gilttad, R. Lemansly. B. Vornholt, M. Tricley, E. Haoclc. Row 3: T. Hark, S. Sooth. H. Doytchor, L. Sanders. W. Brown. F. Lamantly, M. Schneider, L. Myers. Maxi no Staffer. Row 4: Marilyn Staffer. C. Veen Ker. D. Norden, E. Venderheyden. H. Steege. L). Dent. G. Morgan. K. Cattont. B. Barnes. nu omicron nu Sia ma The combination of Nu Omicron Nu and Sigma Phi. in 1918, re- sulted in Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi. the oldest sorority on campus, giving real meaning to their motto. In union there is strength. Coke dates, theater parties, slumber parties, and a picnic at Hart- man's Reserve, plus rushing activities, fill the year for members. At Homecoming time, a Memories snack was held for alums at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Cable. Another party honored new spon- sors. Miss Ellen Aakvik, Miss Ruth Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wick. President of the sorority this year was Lena Abbas: Pat Zobel was vice president: Pat Wilson, secretary: and Shirley Boelhoefer. treasurer. Page 189 iocta t Row I: D. Harness. Pras.; S. Nelson. V. Pros.; S. Riqdon, Sec.: C. Macy, Troas.; J. Hanson. 8. Decker. B. Eggleston. Row 2: C. Schulte. S. Plath. M. Rittor. J. Stupka, T. Hoffman. N. Dcughorfy. R. Mills. Row 3: S. Sergeant, 8. Snyder. 8. Braden. A. Cummings. N. Freod, P. McHenry. Row 4: J. Bartholomew. D. Legg. A. Mack. A. Newman C. Anderson. M. Deane, D. Hankins. Row 5: B. Kyras. R. O'Holloran. 8. Fritz. 8. Nolte K. Sevaroid. J. Poore. J. Cor- nelison, C. Wilco . ma Highlight of the year for Phi Sigs was the winning of first prize for their Homecoming float. Other memories of the year include spreads, overnights at Hartman s with pancakes and bacon, a theater party, the mother-daughter banquet at the Colony Club, rushing parties, the Hallowe'en party with the Alpha Chis at Woodsman s Hall, the Homecoming brunch, coke dates every other week, and the Christmas grab bag party. The sorority also adopted two needy families. Officers included Dorothy Harness, president; Sandy Nel- son, vice president: Sue Rigdon, secretary; and Carolin Macy. treas- urer. Page 190 50CUL i. Row I: E. Robison, Pres,: J. Campbell. V. Pres.: C. Lashier, Sec.: A. Danielson, Trees.; G. Wirt, J. Fyo. Row 2: L Brunsvold. S. Sherman. 8. Olson. B. Adams. L. Kreft. N. Eggleston. E. Hall. Row 3: I. Johnson. R. Maurer. C. Clay. C. Hack. M. Fronklin, S. Underwood. S. Coopor. B. Oom. Row 4: A Ashbacher. J. Taylor, D. Fangman, G. Schulte. R. Allen. J. Carroll. L. Kunert ome a Homecoming was especially memorable this year for these girls because of the 'T' Club's selection of Pi Phi Donna Fangman as Homecoming queen. Planning and making their float and entertain- ing alums added to the enjoyment of the weekend. Informal coke dates and get togethers throughout the year helped Pi Phis to carry out their purpose of forming a closer bond of fellowship. Earldine Robison was president this year; Jo Ann Campbell, vice president; Celesta Lashier. secretary; and Avis Danielson, treasurer. Page 191 5ocia i Row I: M. Ewflld A. Shtia. W. Phippon. Sec.: E. McDonald. Pros.: B. Bramblett. V. Pres.: M. Wooms, Sec.: J. Falb. Trees. Row 2: M. Nanninga. M. Bauer, C. Gray. M. Humphry. J. Chase, J. Zacharies. J. Synhorst. Row 3: S. Thompson. M. Nelson. K. Frey. J. Bauer. The Pi Tau Phi Christmas dinner at Mrs. Hugh Buffum's home helped both members and sponsors to become better acquainted. Colce dates, slumber parties, regular meetings, parties, rushing, ' hell week, and informal and formal initiation completed the calendar for 1949-50. The charter members of Pi Tau Phi adopted a pin set with twenty pearls, and the membership has never exceeded that number. The president this year was Edith McDonald: vice president, Beverly Bramblett: secretary, Wanda Phippen: and treasurer, Jane Falb. Page 192 6ocia i Row I: P. Martons. Pres.: D. Borgemann. V. Pres.: B. Dana, Sec.: N. Clayton. Treat.: J. Capetiut. M. Rector. Row 2: N. Beckman, P. Habhab, N. Rohlfs, D. Weit. J. Welle. J. Hlllgeton. N. Lockwood. Row 3: B. Schuck. J. Ray. A. Johnson M. Moffitt R. Garrett. J. Bonino. J. Howell. Row 4: V. McGovern, B. Pitcher. L. Hill. D. Rasmussen. L. Searlght D. Searight, M. Stewort. Pi Thet day in the spring was climaxed by the annual spring formal. Other memories include the fall hard-times party at Hartman's, planning and building the Homecoming float, the slumber party in Bartlett, the annual Christmas party, and the winter quarter sleigh ride. Pat Martens served as president for 1949-50: Dorothy Berge- man, vice president: Betty Dana, secretary: and Natalie Clayton, treasurer. Page 193 6ocia t Row I: J. Tesmor, Pro .; J. Beaks. V. Pres.; S. Keding. Sec.; S. Peterson. Tieas.; M. Etchison. S. Day. Row 2: B. Godwin. L. Niemann. N. Zingor, P. Weldin. A. Recher, M. Recher. G. Galen. Row 3: V. Popoff. D. Holmes. H. Horr, P. Johns. P. Logan. W. Trunnell. M. Win- gert. L. Neubaum. Row 4: B. Pishnoy. P. Hilsabeck. C. Van Horn. J. Godfrey K. Yost. G. Hawley. A. Natvig. G. Blaser. Row 5: M. May. M. Flinders, F. Eliasen. D. Good. A. Daasch, M. Walker. M. Jennings, D. Curtis, B. Rice. tan ci delta Hartman’s Reserve was the scene of the Tau Sigma Delta over- night, which featured mice running up and down the piano keys! Members will long remember the Barnyard Brawl with the Pi Thets, the weekly coke dates and sings, the hayride on the coldest fall night, the Christmas grab bag, preferred parties with traditional tal- isman roses, and the senior dance in the spring. Leading the activi- ties were Joyce Tesmer, president; Joan Beeks, vice president; Shir- ley Keding, secretary; and Suanne Peterson, treasurer. Page 194 6ocia t Row I: R. Wiggins. Pros.; T. DuPro, V. Pres.: R. Siplon. Sec.; N. Friedrichson, Trees.; M. Thei sen, M. Hurlbut. Row 2: M. Moar, M. Huntington. C. Schlattman, B. Funk. L. Tomlinson. M. Wost- fall. D. Elthon. Row 3: M. Holderness. E. Stone. P. Helling, D. McQuigq, B. Morgan, M. Hansen, D. Madsen. Row 4: J. O'Boyle, R. Below, J. Elder, N. Mcrehead. J. Tonsfeldt. D. Miletich. D. Nolte. c amma nu A party a month , including Valentine. St. Pat's and April Fool parties, kept members of Theta Gamma Nu busy this year. Other activities included formal and informal parties, theater parties, breakfasts, brunches, a Christmas dinner, a graduation dinner, and the spring formal. Ramona Wiggins served as president for the year; Theone DuPre. vice president; Rosemary Siplon, secretary; and Norma Friedrichsen. treasurer. Page 195 socia i Row !: M. Wiesley, J. Slyfiold, B. Beach. N. Drahoim, Pres.: O. Knee V. Pres.: J. Beach. Sec.: C. Crowell. Trees. Row 2: R. Griffith. D. Rice. T. Herbst. J. Coffin. J. Jones. J. Herbst, R. Laird, E. Tollefson. Row 3: W. Threlkeld. R. Knudsen. C. Snyder. B. Pelleymounter. B. Robinson. H. Blacklodge. G. Mach. K. Lemko. Row 4: D. Moan, L. Smalley. P. Knipe, J. Kohl, J. McMicheel, J. Bousloq. K. Miller, T. Kubick. Row 5: C. Vender Broelt. B. Hagqeblade. M. Klepfer. J. Strain. P. Palmer. R. Melhouse. R. Good. H. Sherman. D. Protheroe. Chis were kept busy this year with a Homecoming dinner, a Hal- lowe'en party with the Phi Sigs, Christmas caroling, intramural bas- ketball and baseball, informal parties and mixers, the spring formal, and the annual Boilermakers' Brawl stag party. In the not too dis- tant future the members hope to be able to build a club room off- campus. Officers for the year included Newt Draheim, president; Orval Knee, vice president; John Beach, secretary; and Clark Crow- ell, treasurer. Page 196 5ocia Row I: 8. Wij«. Pres.: R. Wolch. V. Pros.: M. Long. Rec. Sec.: C. Hadley. Corr. Sec.: 8. O Brian Troas : S. Brown, Mr. J. Owen, Sponsor; Mr. P. Manila. Sponsor. Row 2: D. Eisenlauer. N. Kuhlmann, B. Peters, D. Schminka J. Whipple. M. Greone, G. Lybbort, C. Bean, G. Salrbronner. Row 3: J. Harrison J. Ihm. J. Sabus. D. Smolik. L. Cook B. Kel'ogg. K. Hodley. R. Brown. J. Young. Row 4: C. Piper. 8 Wilson. D. Wischmeior. T. Swenson. T. Stolovich. B. Lackore. L. Solon. D. Morston. A. Dickinson. Row 5: K. Alter, L. Smith, J. Moon, B. Smith. F. McNael. M. McCorten, H. Holm, J. Resmusson, D. Rodgers. ma mi Lambda Gamma Nu claims a brotherhood of outstanding men in every branch of school activity. Contact with the alumni was re- newed this year, and it was found that they have a great deal of interest in the active chapter and its activities. At the formal Sweet- heart dance at the Women's Club House, Shirlee Stilwell was chosen as The Sweetheart of Lambda Gamma Nu. Serving as president this year was Bob Wise: Ralph Welch was vice president; Max Long, recording secretary; Chuclc Hadley, corresponding secretary; and Bernard O'Brien, treasurer. Page 197 docui ( Row I: Mr. 8. Woodcock. Sponsor; H. Burdick. Pres.; L. Wachenhaim, V. Pres.; G. Brookhart, Sec.-Treas.; D. Silker, Corr. Sec.; J. Ludeman, R. Vrbicok. D. Canfield. Row 2: 8. 8eesmore, J. Wilkinson, C. Coyne, J. Wines. D. Abney. 0. Holstrom, R. Wright. R. Matter. H. Puller. Row 3: P. Struve, J. Fisk. D. Thayor, D. Jacobs. W. Gisel. R. Christensen, D. Braunschwoig. R. Downs, J. Dirkson. D. Marshall. ep6 lion The major accomplishment of Phi Sigma Epsilon this year was the reorganization of the local chapter to prepare the way for more activities next year and in the years to come. Members hope to develop a stronger alumni organization to hold and create more in- terest in the activities of the active chapter. Parties, dinners, picnics, smokers, intramural sports, and movies of outstanding events were included on this year's calendar. Harold Burdick served as president this year: Lee Wachenheim, vice president: Gordon Brookhart, sec- retary: and De Wayne Silker, treasurer. Page 198 50CUI t Row I: Mr. J. Fox, Sponsor: I. Sponcer Pros.: F. Scott. Vic® Pros.: D. Richardson, Sec.: W. Ruggeberg, Trees.: Mr. R. 8ergtstrom. Sponsor. Row 2: D. Eletson. D. Simpson. 0. Spaulding. H. White. M. Trimble. M. HuiV man. O. Morgan. K. Fagro. Row 3: R. Deal. C. Ramsay. W. Barnett. S. Holmes, M. Haugen. B. Benton. B. Williamson. L. Olson. T. Cloy. Row 4: W. Townsend. C. Edwards. F. Morrison. J. Domitroff, J. Chapman, M. Picht. E. Goldsberry. J. McGrew. B. York. D. King. Row 5: J Ferguson. F. loury. R. Pols. A. Jenson G. York. B. Nott, J. 8ertlett, G. •McHenry. D. Shepard. sicjma tan c amma In carrying out their purpose of promoting lasting social friend-, ships and true brotherhood, members of Sigma Tau Gamma this year engaged in 'stags, smokers, dinners, dances, and social events with various sororities. Outstanding activities included the Homecoming dinner, the winter formal dinner-dance, and the Rose of Sigma Tau spring dinner-dance. Leading their fraternity this year were Ivan H. Spencer, president: Francis Scott, vice president: Don Richardson, recording secretary: Robert Benton, corresponding secretary: and Wayne Ruggeburg, treasurer. Page 199 ELLEN M. AAKVIK. Instructor in Piano R. L. ABBOTT. Professor of Biology BILL K. ADDISON. Instructor in Teach- ing VERNA J. ADNEY. Assistant Professor of Teaching HULDA AHLSCHWEDE. Instructor in Toaching ALISON E. AITCHISON. Professor of Geography. Emoritus JOYCE M. ANDERSON. Instructor in Physical Education for Women LUCILE E. ANOERSON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Teaching MARY C. ANDERSON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Teaching WALLACE L. ANDERSON. Assistant Professor of English AMY F. AREY, Professor of Education. Emeritus MRS. ROBBIE L ASHWORTH. Instruc- tor in Mathematics REBECCA BAKER. Instructor in Educa- tion ALICE BAKKEN. Assistant Professor of Toaching OLIVE L. BARKER. Assistant Professor of Voice JOHN E. BARDACH. Instructor in Biol- ogy DON BARNHARDT. Instructor in Phys- ical Education for Men RUSSELL N. BAUM Assistant Professor of Piano RANDALL R. BEBB. Assistant Professor of Teaching JAMES F. BECKER. Temporary Instruc- tor in Economics LESLIE P. BIGELOW. Associate Profes- sor of English JANE BIRKHEAD. Assistant Professor of Voice MRS. MILDRED R. BLACKMAN. In- structor in Teaching JAMES T. BLANFORD. Assistant Pro- fessor of Business Education EMIL W. BOCK. Assistant Professor of Violin ESTHER BOEHUE. Assistant Professor of Education JOSEPH A. BOLINSKY Instructor in Art JEAN BONTZ, Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women end Head of the Department Page 202 MARY L. BOULDIN. Instructor in Homo Economics RICHARD R. BRADDOCK. Instructor in English MARY BREYFOGLE. Instructor in Teaching ROBERT P. BRIMM. Assistant Professor of Teaching A. E. BROWN. Professor of Education LOUIS BULTENA. Assistant Professor of Sociology LOLA M. BURFORD. Instructor in Teaching JEAN A. BURGESS. Instructor in Phys- ical Education for Women JACK 8URGNER. Instructor in Art WILLARD E. BURKE. Instructor in Teaching MARY P. CALDWELL Assistant Profes- sor of Teaching LEWIS B. CALLAHAN. Instructor in In- dustrial Arts CECIL P. CAMERON. Instructor in Physical Education for Men CONSTANCE CARR, Temporary Instructor in Education WILLIAM W. CHASE. Instructor in Teaching JAMES R. CLARK. Associate Professor of Physical Education for Men CORLEY A. CONLON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Art JOHN P. COWLEY, Associate Professor of English ELINOR A. CRAWFORD. Instructor in Physical Education for Women EDMUND D. CROSBY. Instructor in In- dustrial Arts RICHARD L CROSSMAN. Instructor in Industrial Arts DWIGHT K. CURTIS. Director of Stu- dent Teaching and Head of the De- partment. JOHN E. DAHL. Assistant Professor of Teaching MARGARET E. DAY. Instructor in Teaching WILLIAM L. DEE. Instructor in Sociol- ogy E. C. DENNY, Professor of Education and Head of the Department DOROTHY DEWITT. Instructor in Mathematics DORIS DICKASON. Instructor in Art Page 203 t FRANCES DICKERSON. Instructor in Teaching ARTHUR DICKINSON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education for Mon WALTER E. DITZLER. Assistant Profes- sor of Industrial Arts MARGARET DIVEIBESS Assistant Pro- fessor of Teaching L V. DOUGLAS. Professor of Business Education and Head of the Depart ment WILLIAM H. DREIER. Instructor in Education RUSSELL G. DRUMRIGHT. Instructor in Teaching W. E. FAGAN. Professor of English RALPH R. FAHRNEY. Professor of His- tory MRS. LOUISE C. FOREST Associate Professor of English ERNEST C. FOSSUM. Assistant Profes- sor of Speech JOSEF W. FOX. Instructor in English IZETTA M. FRAHM. Instructor in Teaching MYRTLE E. GAFFIN. Instructor in Busi- ness Education MAURICE GEROW. Assistant Professor of Music Education E GLENADINE GIBB Instructor in Mathematics ROBERT W. GIFFORD. Instructor in Teaching LOUISE J. GOBLE. Instructor in Speech ZELWYN GRAHAM. Assistant Professor of Teaching MARTIN L. GRANT. Associate Profes sor of Biology MARY GREEN, Instructor in Theory and Harp C. BOYD GUEST. Associate Professor of English HARRY G. GUILLAUME. Assistant Pro fessor of Art and Head of the De- partment PETER G. HAINES. Instructor in Bus! ness Education E. W. HAMILTON. Assistant Professor of Mathematics MRS. MARY W. HANAWALT. Assistant Professor of English ALDEN B. HANSON. Assistant Profes- sor of English ROSE L. HANSON Assistant Professor of Toaching Page 204 WILLIAM P. HAPP. Assistant Professor of Teaching CORRINE D. HARPER. Assistant Profes- sor of Teaching HENRY HARRIS. Assistant Professor of Piano LYMAN H. HARRIS. Associate Profes- sor of History FRANK C. HARTWELL. Instructor in Teaching BERNICE HELFF, Assistant Professor of Teaching HOLBERT H. HENDRIX. Instructor in Teaching CLIFFORD H. HERROLD. Instructor in Art FRANK W. HILL, Associate Professor of Violin. Viola and Theory ERNEST H. HILLARD. Instructor in French and Spanish MRS. OLIVE J. HOLLIDAY. Instructor in Home Economics MRS. MARJORIE B. HOLMBERG. As- sistant Professor of Teaching HARALD B. HOLST, Associate Profes- sor of Voice KARL M. HOLVIK. Instructor in Wood- wind Instruments THOMAS D. HORN. Assistant Professor of Teaching DONALD F. HOWARD. Assistant Pro- fessor of History MRS. ALTA HOWELL. Instructor in Teaching ESTHER HULT. Assistant Professor of Education MRS. KATHERINE HUMPHREY. Instruc- tor in Business Education MARY B. HUNTER. Professor of Eco- nomics VIRGINIA A. INGERSOLL. Instructor in Teaching CYRIL L. JACKSON. Associate Profes- sor of Teaching BERNICE I. JANSSEN. Instructor in Home Economics MAMIE J. JONES. Associate Professor of Speech LEONARD J. KEEFE. Assistant Professor of Business Education ELWOOD J. KEISTER, Instructor in Voice MRS. GLORIA B. KEISTER. Temporary Instructor in Piano DAVID E. KENNEDY. Instructor in 8rass Instruments and Theory Page 205 GEORGE L. KEPPERS. Instructor In Mathematics JAMES W. KERCHEVAL, Associata Pro- fessor of Chamlstry DOROTHY M. KOEHRING. Associata Profassor of Teaching OLIVER P. KOLSTOE, Instructor in Edu- cation LOTHAR B. KRUEGER. Instructor in Art EDWARD KURTZ, Profassor of Violin and Composition, and Haad of tha Department of Music RACHEL LACHENBRUCH. Instructor in Art WILLIAM C. LANG. Associata Profas- sor of History ROBERT S. LANKTON. Assistant Profes- sor of Mathematics C. W. 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Assistant Professor of Teaching PHYLLIS McCarthy. Assistant Profes- sor of Teaching CLIFFORD S. McCOLLUM Assistant Professor of Teaching LAURETTA McCUSKER. Instructor in Library Science DAVID H. McCUSKEY. Assistant Profes- sor of Physical Education for Men ELAINE E. McDAVITT. Assistant Profes- sor of Speech ADA McLEOD. Instructor in Library Science LEONA B. MEECE, Instructor in Business Education L L MENDENHALL, Professor of Physi- cal Education for Men and Head of the Department MYRTLE A. MERRITT. Temporary In- structor in Physical Education for Women CARYL L. MIDDLETON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Teaching DOROTHY C. MILLER. Assistant Profes- sor of Biology EDNA O. MILLER, Associate Professor of Latin JOHN W. MITCHELL. Assistant Profes- sor of Music Education MARDELLE L. MOHN. Instructor in Teaching VERNON N. MORK. Instructor in Teach- ing GILBERT W. MOUSER. Instructor In Biology CARL B. NELSON. Instructor in Teach- ing ROSS A. NIELSEN. Instructor in Teach- ing OLIVER M. NORDLY, Assistant Profes- sor of Physical Education for Men EMMA OPFER. Assistant Professor of Teaching VIOLET ORD, Instructor in Teaching HAROLD G. PALMER, Associate Pro- fessor of Industrial Arts and Head of the Depertment RAYMOND A. PAUL, Assistant Profes- sor of Art DARYL PENDERGRAFT Associate Pro- fessor of History MARNA PETERSON, Associate Professor of Teaching CECIL K. PHILLIPS. Instructor in Teach- ing LELA M. PING. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Page 207 ERMA B. PLAEHN. Assistant Professor of Government FARNHAM G. POPE. Instructor in Edu- cation WILLARD J. POPPY, Associate Professor of Physics ALBERT A. POTTER. Instructor in Teach- ing JOHN POWELL Instructor in Voice DOROTHY L. PRICE. Instructor in Teaching JOE PRZYCHODZIN Instructor in Teaching MURIEL RADEMAKER Nurse of Cam- pus School E. GRACE RAIT. Associate Professor of Teaching IRVIN L. RAMSEY. Instructor in Teach- ing H. EARL RATH. Professor of Health Ed- u cation OSCAR E. REECE. Assistant Professor of Agriculture JOHN N. RENARD. Instructor in Edu- cation H. W. RENINGER. Professor of English end Head of the Department of Eng- lish and Speech GORDON J. RHUM, Assistant Professor of Education HAROLD H. RICE. Instructor in Teach- ing VIRGINIA RICHTER. Instructor in Teaching H. A. RIEBE. Professor of Education GEORGE C. ROBINSON. Professor of Government JACK H. ROESCH. Instructor in Teach- ing ROBERT A. ROGERS. Associate Profes- sor of Physics DONALD H. ROLLSTIN. Instructor in Teaching ROSE L. RUEGNITZ Associate Professor of Piano MYRON RUSSELL. Associate Professor of Woodwind Instruments LELAND L. SAGE, Professor of History GEORGE W. SAMSON. Instructor in Organ and Piano PAULINE SAUER. Instructor in 8iology JOSEF SCHAEFER. Professor of Germon Page 208 LAHRON H. SCHENKE. Instructor in Physical Science RAYMOND J. SCHLICHER, Assistant Professor of Education MARY M. SCHMITT. Instructor in Toaching MELVIN F. SCHNEIDER. Assistant Pro fessor of Teaching MRS. MELVIN F. SCHNEIDER. Tempo ary Instructor in Toaching MARSHALL SCHOOLS, Instructor in Toaching DONALD R. SCOTT. Assistant Professor of Rural Education MRS. VIVIAN SCOTT. Temporary In structor in Education WINFIELD SCOTT, Professor of Agricul- ture ROLAND SEARIGHT, Associate Profos sor of Violincello and Conducting JAMES C. SHANKS. Instructor in Speech THELMA SHORT. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Women OLIVER M. SKALBECK. Assistant Pro fessor of Speech R. O. SKAR. Professor of Business Edu- cation ERNESTINE SMITH. Assistant Professor of Geogrophy MAY SMITH. Professor of Education JULIA SPARROW. Assistant Professor of Education NORMAN STAGEBERG. Assistant Pro fessor of English CLYDE L. STARBECK. Assistant Profes sor of Physical Education for Men EVELYN F. STARKEY. Instructor in Eng lish . WILLARD A. STARKEY. Assistant Pro fessor of Instrumental Music LLOYO J. STOKSTAO. Instructor in Toaching MERLE L. STONE. Instructor in Teaching MYRTLE M. STONE. Associate Professor of Teaching ROBERT E. STRAIN. Instructor in Eco nomics RHODA H. STRATTON. Instructor in Biology HAZEL 8. STRAYER. Professor of Speech MARGUIRETTE M. STRU8LE. Assistant Professor of Toaching Page 209 LOIS STUDUEN, Instructor in Torching ELISABETH SUTHERLAND. Aaeoeleto Profossor of Homo Economics and Hoad of the Dapartmant M. R. THOMPSON, Profassor of Eco- nomics and Hoad of tha Dapartmant of Sociel Science OSCAR E. THOMPSON. Assistant Pro- fessor of Education MRS. MORLA W. TIM8ERLAKE. In- structor in English ADELINE M. TORSRIMSON, Tanpor- ory Instructor in ToacSing EULALIE TURNER. Assistant Profassor of Teaching MARGUERITE UTTLEY. Profossor of Geography HOWARD VANDER 8EEK. Instructor in Teaching HENRY VAN ENGEN. Profassor of Mathematics and Head of tha Dapart- mant GRACE VAN NESS. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Woman ERNEST VOLL8RECHT, Temporary In- structor in Art WILLIS H. WAGNER, Assistant Profas- sor of Industrial Arts JAMES R. WAILES. Instructor in Teach- ing BARBARA WALZ, Instructor in Physicol Education for Woman ROBERT H. WEBER, Instructor in English EMERITUS STAFF CHARLES H. BAILEY. Profassor of Industrial Arts LOUIS 8EGEMAN, Professor of Physics BENJAMIN BOARDMAN. Business Manager H. S. BUFFUM, Professor of Education KATHERINE BUXBAUM, Associate Professor of English EMMETT J. CABLE. Professor of Earth Science JOHN W. CHARLES. Professor of Education ROWENA A. EDWARDS. Cataloguer ALBERT C. FULLER, Director of the Bureau of Alumni Service and Public School Relations ROBERT W. GETCHELL, Professor of Chemistry IRVING H. HART. Director of the Bureau of Extension Service WILLIAM E. HAYS. Associate Profassor of Voice W. H. KADESCH, Profassor of Physics SAMUEL A. LYNCH. Professor of English FRANK N. MEAD, Health Director FRANK IVAN MERCHANT. Profassor of Latin and Greek BERTHA L. PATT, Professor of Art O. 8. READ, Profassor of Chemistry JOHN R. SLACKS, Professor of Rural Education C. W. WESTER, Professor of Mathematics ON LEAVE EUGENE 80VEE. Instructor in Biology NELLIE HAMPTON, Assistant Professor of Education PAUL E. HARRISON. Instructor in Teaching FLORENCE M. KASISKE. Instructor in Teaching WILLIAM P. LATHAM. Instructor in Brass Instruments DOROTHY L. MOON. Instructor in Physical Education for Women EDWARD NEHLS, Instructor in English PHEBE SCOTT. Instructor in Physical Education for Women JOSEPHINE SIMONSON, Assistant Professor of Spoech MANFORD SONSTEGARD, Assistant Professor of Teach- ing Page 210 DORIS E. WHITE, Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women LAWRENCE W. WHITFORD, Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men ROLAND E. WICK, Instructor in Busi- ness Education M. J. WILCOX, Professor of Education EMERY L WILL. Instructor in Biology ALTA WILMARTH, Assistant Professor of Teaching DOROTHY E. WINEKE, Instructor in Teaching LEONARD WINIER, Assistant Professor of Biology SHIRLEY WINSBERG. Assistant Profes- sor of Physical Education for Women STANLEY WOOD. Assistant Professor of Speech BERTRAM L. WOODCOCK. Assistant Professor of Safety Education LAWRENCE S. WRIGHT. Instructor in Industrial Arts 8ARBARA YAGER. Instructor in Physical Education for Women NINA M. YEAGER Instructor in Teach- ing DOROTHY I. YENNIE. Temporary In- structor in Teaching MILES V. ZINTZ. Assistant Professor of Education NOT PICTURED RUTH A. ALLEN. Assistant Professor of Home Economics DELBERT M. BATES. Instructor in Education RICHARD BERGSTROM. Instructor in Speech MRS. BETTY BRIMM. Temporary Instructor in Teaching IRVIN BRUNE, Associate professor of Mathematics H. THEODORE DOHRMAN, Instructor in Sociology MILES ESGET. Instructor in Teaching JAMES V. FARRELL, Assistant Professor of Teaching EARL C. FLOYD. Temporary Instructor in Teaching AGNES GULLICKSON. Assistant Professor of Teaching JAMES S. HEARST. Visiting Instructor in Creative Writ- ing MARIE HJELLE. Assistant Professor of Teaching ELSIE V. HOLLIDAY. Instructor in Teaching MRS. MARGARET KLEIN. Instructor in Music Education and Librarian THOMAS J. LARKIN. Instructor in Art FRED W. LOTT. Assistant Professor of Mathematics DELLA McMAHON. Instructor in Teaching ALFRED C. MOON, Instructor in Teaching HERMAN L. NELSON. Temporary Instructor in Biology DONALD R. NORLAND, Temporary Instructor in Gov- ernment FRANCIS S. PHRANER, Instructor in English JOHN W. POZDRO, Temporary Instructor in Music The ory ALASTAIR REID. Temporary Instructor in English LOUIS O. SCHILDER, Instructor in Teaching LORRAINE R. SCHUELLER. Instructor in Teaching M. B. SMITH, Instructor in Speech HOWARD M. STREET. Instructor in Music Education KARL A. SVENSON. Assistant Professor of Government BETTY SWANSON. Temporary Instructor in Physical Edu- cation for Women HERBERT K. TJOSSEM. Instructor in English WILLIAM J. WALSH, Instructor in Teaching Page 211 Jin it i «1 (Lriulu'pj W« II Ilf At WC rv umInim I U fff! •« «iMftlti fcf.nliriitr «if Art LENA I. ABBAS, Goneva. Mathomatics-Social Sci- onco. Compus 4-H I; Purple Arrow, 1,2; Math Club 1.2,3,4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2,3,4; Nu Omi- cron Nu Sigma fHii 2 3.4; Torch and Tassel 4; Senior Counselor 3; Lewther House Council 4. JAMES M. A8BOTT, Cedar Falls, Art. Art Club; Alpha Chi Epsilon; Sunset Village Council. JOHN R. ABKES, Austinville, Music. Mixed Cho- rus 2,3; A Cappella 2,3,4; Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia; Band I. R. DONNELL ABNEY. Marshalltown. Physical Edu- cation. I Club; Who’s Who. ROBERT D. AGAN, Hamilton. Junior High. ROBERT E. ALLENDER, Oskaloose, Mathematic . Kappa Mu Epsilon 3,4; Math Club 3,4. MARTHA C. ALTON, Ottumwa, Kindergarten- Primary. LSA 3.4; K.P.B.A. 3.4; I.F.TA 4. MARILYN J. ANDERSON. Des Moines. Physical Education. P.E. Club 1,2,3.4; Phi Sigma Phi 1,2, 3; Life Saving Corps 1,2,3,4; Lawther House Council 2,3,4; Women's League 3. ROBERT ANTONOPLIS, Bettendorf. Industrial Arts. ROBERT L. ARMSTRONG. Hampton, Mathemat- ics. Sigma Theta Epsilon 2.3,4; Sigma Tau Gam- ma 3,4; Wosley Foundation 3. ROBERT C. ARNOLD. Cedar Falls. Music. Band I 2: Orchestra I 4: Mixod Chorus 1,3,4. CAROLYN B. ASCHOM, Lansing, Business Educa- tion. Phi Chi Delta 2,3,4; Presbyterian Fellow- ship 2,3,4; F.8.L.A. 2,3,4; Women's Chorus 2; Senior Counselor 4. ARLENE E. ASHBACHER Lansing, Mathematics. Pi Phi Omega 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Band 2,3: Moth Club 2,3,4. DONALD BACHMAN. West Bend. Mathematics. ROBERT J. 8AILEY. Mason City. Music. Band 2. 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. GLORIA M. BAKEHOUSE, Sigourney, Music. Phi Chi Dolto 3.4; Kappa Theta Psi 4; Mixed Chorus 2 3; Women's Chorus I; A Cappella 4. DONALD BAKER. Cedar Falls. Industrial Arts. In dustrial Arts Club 1.2 3,4; Sigma Gamma Kappe 4; I.F.TA 2.3 4. EDWIN K. BARKER, Indianole. Social Science. I.F.TA. 3.4; Social Science Honors 3.4; Presby- terian Fellowship 2.3,4; F.B.LA. 4. WILLIAM H. BARNETT. Cedar Falls. Science. Lombde Delta Lambda 3,4; Beta Beta Beta 3.4; Sigma Tau Gamma 4; Tau Chi Eta 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. HARRY R. BARTLETT, Delhi, Social Science. Col- lege Eye 2; Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4. JERRY L. BARTLETT. Delhi, Mathematics. Sigma Tau Gamma 2,3,4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2 3 4; Tau Chi Eta 3.4. Paaa 21A bachelor ofi arts DAVID D. BASLER. Fort Dodge, Mathematics. I.F.T.A. 4. JOAN BAUER. Millersburg. Business Education. Pi Tau Pi: Tau Chi Eta: F.B.L.A. KENNETH R. BECKMAN. Mason City. Speech. Alp -a Chi Epsilon 1,2.3.4; Bota Bote 8 te 2.3.4; Sunset Villego Council 3. JANICE N. BEEMAN. Cedar Falls. Home Econom- ics. P.E. Club 1,2 3.4; Orchesis 3 4; Life Soving C rpv 3 4: E Ion H. Richards Club 1.2.3.4: Tau Chi Eta 4. ARDETH S. BENNETT. Dows Business Education. F.B.L.A. 2,3.4; Pi Omega Pi 3.4; Phi Chi Delta 1.2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 4; Presbyterian Fellowship 1.2. 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Purple Arrow 1.2: Gold- en Lodger 2. DELMER E. BENNETT Cedar Falls. Business Edu cation. CAROLYN BERKSTRESSER. Mt. Carroll. III. Mu- sic. Band 3: Mixed Chorus 3: A Ceppelle 4; Chapel Choir 3: S.C.A. 3: Plymouth Club 3,4. WILLIAM H. BICHEL Marshalltown. Social Sci- onco-Speoch. Speech Activities Club 2. BERNARD L. BIDNE Northwood. Business Educa tion. Pi Omega Pi 3.4. BERTRUM T. BIDNE. Northwood Business Educa- tion. Pi Omega Pi 3.4. LOUIS V. BIEDERMANN Volga. Mathematics. CARL W. BIRCHARD. Cedar Falls. Businoss Edu cation. Alpha Phi Gamma 2,3.4; Alpha Chi Ep- silon 3.4; Dolta Sigma Theta 2.3: Gamma Thote Upsilon 3.4: Old Gold 3: Iowa Teachers First 3.4; Who's Who. GERALD D. BISBEY. Waterloo. Mathematics. WILLARD K. 8ISSELL. Waterloo. Social Science. Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. IRENE R. BLASS. Estherville. Home Economics. Ellen H. Richards Club 1.2.3.4; Theta Thota Ep- silon 3.4; Kappa Phi 3.4: Campus 4 H 2.3: I.F. T.A. 3 4. AMY M. BOBST. Dows. Home Economics. Cam- pus 4-H 2.3 4; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 12 3 4; Ellen H. Richards Club 2 3.4. DONALD D. BOCKELMAN. Hampton. Mathemat- ics-Social Science. Lambda Gamma Nu 2,3.4; Math Club 1.2.3.4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Social Science Honors 4. GERALD V BODDICKER. Cedar Rapids. Mathe roatics. GEORGE A. BOECK Burlington. Social Science. Social Scienco Honors 3: Pi Gamma Mu 3. EUGENE E. BOELLING, Corning. Elementary. Bota Alpha Epsilon 4: I.F.T.A. 4; Art Club 4. V ILLIAM A. BOLAND Swca City. Junior High. Industrial Arts Club 4. Page 215 VICTOR A. BONFIG. Onion. Industrial Arts. In dustrial Arts Club 2.3.4. RAY M. BOOTS. Waterloo, Physical Education. JOHN L. BOUSLOG. South English. Industrial Arts. Alpha Chi Epsilon 2.3.4: Tau Chi Eta 4; Industrial Arts Club 3.4. F. JAMES BOYD. Sibley, Mathematics. Golden Lodger 2,3.4. DAVID D. BRAY, Grinnell, Industrial Arts. Indus- trial Arts Club 3.4. DONALD E. BREISCH. Cedar Falls. Social Sci- once. Social Science Honors 4; College Players 2.3,4; I.F.T-A. 4; Film Club 4. DONALD E. BRINTON, Cedar Falls. Social Sci- ence. 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Sigma Gamma Kappa. ROBERT D. BUCKNER. Marion. Physical Education. LESTER W. BUNDY. Cedar Falls. Music. Alpha Phi Omega 2.3.4; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2.3.4: Band 1,2,3.4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3 4; L.SA I. HAROLD W. BURDICK. Oskaloosa. Physical Edu- cation. Phi Sigma Epsilon 3.4. DENELDA BUTLER Webster City, Kindergarten- Primary. Theta Epsilon I; K.P.8.A. Page 216 RAYMOND J. BYRNES. Am® . Physical Education. I Club 3. CHARLES A. CACEK. Ogdon. Physical Education. LESTER L. CADWELL, Dallas Canter. Business Edu- cetion-Mathematics. Golden Ledger 2,3,4; Pi Omega Pi 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; College Eye 4. PHYLLIS F. CADWELL. Bakersfield. Colif.. Social Science. Newman Club; Library Student Assis- tants. RICHARD E. CAREY. Waterloo. Social Science. I.F.T.A.; Pi Gamma Mu; Social Science Honors. MARION T. CARR, Fort Dodge. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tau I; Sigma Theta Epsilon 3; Indus- trial Arts Club 3. JAMES L. CARROLL, Frederike, Industrial Arts. WALTER H. CASE. Kingsley. Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4; I Club 2,3.4. JO ANN CHASE. Lake City, English. College Playors 1,2,3: Student League 4: Lawther House Council 4; Torch and Tassol 4; Purplo Arrow 2; Iowa Teachers First 4; Who's Who. EVELYN A. CHRISTENSEN. Waterloo. English. Delta Delta Phi 1.2.3.4; K.P.B.A. 3.4; A Cep- pella 3.4; Joffersonian Club 2. DEAN L CHRISTIANSEN, Oelwein, Science. As sociation of Men Students 4. ELAINE CHRISTIANSEN. Newell. Kindergarten- Primary. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 3,4; I.F.T.A. 3: Baptist Student Center 3,4; Theta Epsilon 3.4. JEAN CLARK, Elkader. Social Science. S.C.A. I 2,3.4; Plymouth Club 1,2,3,4; Campus 4-H 1.2; Foroign Language Club 2,3; 8artlett House Council 1.3; Lawther House Council 2; Social Science Honors 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Torch and Tassel 4; Purplo Arrow 1,2; Who's Who. LESLIE G. CLASSICK. Belmond. Biological Sci- ence. Kappo Delta Pi 3.4; Beta Beta Beta 3,4; Football 3.4. ROBERT E. CLAUS, Clinton. Social Science. Sig- ma Theta Epsilon 3,4; Golden Ledger 3; Social Science Honors 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4. MARY J. CLAUSEN. Dexter, Kindorgarten-Pri- mary. THOMAS M. CLAY. Hampton. Social Science. Sigma Theta Epsilon 1.2,3,4; Sigma Tau Gamma 1.2.3.4: F.B.L.A. 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4; Social Science Honors 4; Iowa Teachers First 4; Wes- ley Foundation 2; Intorfraternity Council 2; Stu- dent League Board 4; Who's Who. DAVID L. CLUBINE, Indopondence. Social Science. MARGARET M. COGHLAN. Kankakee, III., Kin- dorgarten-Primary. K.P.B.A. 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Woman's Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 4. ROBERT F. COLE, Mason City, Social Science. DWIGHT E. CONKLIN. Griswold, Science. For- eign Language Club 2; Beta Beta Beta 2,3,4; Lambda Delta Lambda 2,3.4. Page 217 lac lie (or of! arts DONALD E. CONRAD. New Hampton, Music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2,3,4: Band 3,4. CAROLYN M. COOPER. Springville English. Woman's Chorus 3: Mixed Chorus 3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Old Gold 4: I.F.T.A. 4; Phi Chi Delta 4; Presbytorian Fellowship 4. KENNETH L. CORBETT Ottumwa Industrial Arts. GENEVIEVE D. CRANDELL Rippey. Elementary- Speech. Speech Activities Club 3: I.F.T.A. 4. CLARK 8. CROWELL Iowa Falls. History. Alpha Chi Epsilon 2.3,4. SIDNEY J. CROOKSHANK. Waterloo. Science. Beta Beta Beta 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4: Mats Club 3. JOHN D. CULBERTSON. Weverly. Science. Lambda Gamma Nu 3,4. RICHARD CULVER Maloy. Physical Education. ANNE CUMMINGS, Burlington. Kindorgartan- Primary. K.P.B.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4. LOUIS G. CUTSHALL. Castle Hill. Business Edu- cation. NELDA M. DAHLBERG. Creston. English. Plym- outh Club 3,4; Sigma Eta Chi 3,4. DONALD E. DAHLKE. Pomeroy. Phys:cei Educa- tion. I Club 1.2.3.4; Sigmo Tau Gamma. HARVEY W. DAILEY. Sioux Rapids. Science. MARILYN J. DAILEY Sioux Rapids, Physical Edu- cation. P.E. Club 1,2.3 4; Theta Gamma Nu I: Senior Counselor 4. ROBERT F. DAMBERG, Galesburg. III.. Science. Alpha Phi Omega 3.4. RICHARD E. DANIELS, Bristow Mathematics. AVIS M. DANIELSON. Ellsworth, Social Scienco Pi Phi Omega 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4: L.S.A. 3,4; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Lawther House Council 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4. JOHN D. DARLAND. Mount Auburn, Businoss Education. Mixed Chorus 4. EARL L. DAVIS. Delmar. Junior High. Alpha Phi Omega 2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. KENNETH C. DEAN Cedar Falls, Social Scienco. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Sunset Village Council. DONALD L. DE JAGER, LaMars. Mathematics- Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon 2,3 : Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3.4; Math Club 2,3,4. Page 218 bachelor op arts PATRICIA D. DEKOSTER. Hull. Biology. Sigma Alpho loto 3,4; A Coppello 3,4; Film Club 4; Chapel Choir 3.4. DARYL L. DELL. Alvord. Mathematics. I.F.T.A. DONALD E. DE MOUTH Cedar Foil . Social Sci- ence. BETTY-ANN DENNISTON. Davenport. Physical Education. P.E. Club 4; Alpho Phi Gamma: Phi Chi Delto 4; Orchesis 4; Old Gold 2,3; College Eye 1.2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. JOHN M. DEWEY. Janesville Social Science. I.F.T.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Sociol Science Honors 4. WILLA C. DE WITT. Griswold, English-Mathemat- ics. Kappa Phi 1.2,3.4; Purple Arrow 1.2; Math Club 2,3,4; Foroign Language Club 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4. ROBERT D. DICKERSON Fort Dodge, Social Sci- ence. MERLE L. DICKINSON. Mason City, Business Education. Phi Mu Alpho Sinfonia 3,4; Band I. MARTIN E. DITTMER, Colesburg, Physical Educa tion. LEOTA DODDS. Wapello, Kindergarten-Primary. K.P.B.A.; Delta Delto Phi; Purple Arrow; Senior Counselor; Torch and Tassel: A.W.S.; Lawther House Council: Who s Who. NEWT DRAHEIM. Clarion. Biological Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 4; Association of Men Stu- dents 4. CHARLES R. DUHRKOPF. Sumner, Industrial Arts. Math Club 4; Industrial Arts Club 3,4. DAWN DUMMERMUTH Elgin. Speech. College Players 1.2.3.4; Delta Delta Phi 1,2.3,4; Senior Counselor 3; Collego Eye 3; Speech Activities Club 2; Board of Control of Student Publica- tions 3. THEONE DUPRE. Toledo Physical Education. Theta Gammo Nu 1,2 3.4; P.E. Club 1.2.3,4; Orchesis 1.2,3,4; Life Saving Corps 3.4; Torch and Tassel 4; Tau Chi Eta 3.4; Senior Counselor 3; Lawther House Council 4. ROBERT I. DUTCHER. Mason City. Physical Edu- cation-Social Science. I Club 1,2.3.4: Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2,3,4; Baker House Council 1,2. OLIVER W. EASON Watorloo Mathematics. JACK B. EASTON. Mason City. Social Science. Phi Kappa Psi. JACQUELINE E8ERHARDT. Clinton. Physical Edu- cation. P.E. Club 1.2.3.4; W.R.A. 1.2.3.4; Law ther House Council 3: Orchesis 2,3,4; College Players 2; I.F.T.A. 4. SALLY A. EHLERS, Ogden, Music. Mixed Chorus 3.4; Women's Chorus 3; Chapel Choir 4; Senior Counselor 4; I.F.T.A.; Kappa Phi. WALTER F. EICHHORN, Davenport. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. CARROLL A. ELIASON. Mason City. Social Sci- ence. Lambda Gamma Nu 3.4; Soorley House Council 3. Page 219 LANA B. ENGSTROM, Humboldt. Physical Educa- tion. P.E. Club 3.4; Orchesis 3: S.CA. 3. HARLAN V. EPLAND, Waterloo. Social Science. GWEN Y. EPPARD. Blairsburg, Music. Mixed Cho- rus 1.2 3.4; Women's Chorus I: Purple Arrow 1.2: Sigma Eta Chi 1.2.3.4: Sigma Alpha lota 2.3.4: I.F.TA. 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Torch and Tassol 3.4; Senior Counselor 3: Lawther Houso Council 2.4; Plymouth Club 1,2,3: Chapel Choir 1.2: A Cappeilo Choir 4; Who's Who. BETTY A. EVANS. Lime Springs. Home Economics. Ellen H. Richards Club 2.3.4; Kappa Phi 2,3.4; Sigma Alpha lota 3.4: Senior Counselor 3: A Cappella Choir 2,3; Theta Theta Epsilon 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2.4. KENNETH M. FAGRE. Esthorville. Social Science. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Pi Gemma Mu 3.4; Sigma Tau Gamma 4. ROBERT W. FAHY. Cedar Falls. Social Science. JANE K. FALB. Elgin, Home Economics. Ellen H. Richards Club 1.2.3.4; Theta Theta Epsilon 3.4; Pi Tau Phi 2.3,4; Purple Arrow 1.2; Kappa Dolta Pi 3.4: Senior Counselor 3; S.C.A. 1,2. GEORGE E. FANDEL Rodman. Mothematics-Sci- enco. DORIS M. FARRELL, Fort Dodge, English. Film Club 4. ESTELLE B. FARRELL. Elkador Elementary. Beta Alpha Epsilon: Newman Club: Film Club. ROBERT J. FIELD Burlington. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tau 4. JAMES F. FISHER, Waterloo. Scionce. Alpha Phi Omega 1.2,3.4; Beta Beta Bote 4; Newman Club. GEORGE D. FISCHER, Des Moines. Industrial Arts. MERLIN L. FISCHER. Rockwell. Mathematics. JAMES E. FITZPATRICK. Woden. Physical Educa- tion-Social Science. Association of Men Students 3.4: Newman Club 1.2,3.4; Seerley House Coun- cil 3.4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Social Science Hon- ors 2.3.4; Iowa Teachers First 4; Student League Board 4; Who's Who. HARRISON H. FLEENER. Cedar Falk. Social Sci- once. HELEN L. FLOERCHINGER. Neola. Kindergarten- Primary. Kappa Theta Psi; Nowmen Club; I.F. TA.: K.P.BA. CHARLES O. FOREMAN. Wheatland. Science. Students for Democratic Action 3.4; Lambda Delta Lambda 3.4. MARJORY P. FOSTER. Fairbank. Business Educa- tion. Bond I: F.8.LA. 3.4; Pi Omega Pi 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; I.F.TA. 4. NORMA J. FRIEDRICHSEN. Alvord Home Eco- nomics. Ellen H. Richards Club 1.2,34; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Theta Thota Epsilon 3.4; W.R.A.: Senior Counselor 4; P.E. Club 4; L.S.A. 3.4; Theta Gamma Nu 2.3,4: Intersoro'ity Council 4: Purple Arrow 2. ROBERT V. FRYE. Randolie. Social Science. A Cappella Choir 2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 2.3 4; Dolta Sigma Thota 1.2. Page 220 CARL W. FUELSTER. Davenport. Industrial Arts. I Club 3.4. BROOKS D. FUNK. Manly. Physical Education. Lambda Gamma Nu. JERREL C. GALLAGHER. Eddyville. Physical Edu cation. I Club 2. LOIS G. GALVIN, Aurelia. Social Science. Purple Arrow 1,2; Social Science Honors 2,3,4; Pi Gam- ma Mu 3.4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3.4; Senior Counselor 3: I.F.T.A. 4; Foreign Language Club 4: A.W.S. 4. ROWENA E. GARRETT. Waterloo. Home Eco nomics. Ellen H. Richards Club; Junior Chimes; Waterloo Housing Unit; Pi TSoto Pi; Thota Theta Epsilon; A.W.S. JOYCE A. GAULT. Crawfordsville. Music. Chapel Choir 1.3,4; Purple Arrow 1.2; Women's Chorus I; A Cappolla Choir 2.3.4; Torch and Tassel 4; Senior Counselor 3; Sigma Alpha lota 2.3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3; Who's Who. JACK E. GILLIKIN. Washington. D. C.. Mathe- matics. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 4. MARGRET J. GILPIN. Northwood. Kindergarten- Primary. Pi Phi Omega 2.3.4; K.P. Club 2; K.P. B.A. 3.4. WILLARD E. GISEL Ventura, Physical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon 1.2.3.4; I Club 2,3.4. ROBERT I. GLASS. Edgewood. Physical Education. JAMES N. GOGG. Nashua. Physical Education. EDWARD C. GOLDSBERRY. Muscatine. Industrial Arts. Sigma Tau Gamma I 2.3,4: Sigma Gamma Kappa 3.4; Industrial Arts Club 2.3,4; Inferfra- tornity Council 3.4. BARBARA L. GRAICHEN, Amana. Junior High. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4; Kappo Delta Pi 3.4: Purple Arrow 1.2: Women's Chorus 1.2: Mixed Chorus 3.4; I.F.T_A. 4. GLEN N. GRAY. Oehvein. Business Education. EDWARD 8. GREEN Ridoe. III. Social Science. I Club 2.3.4: F.B.L.A.: Sunset Villago Council; I.F.T.A. CLARENCE S. GREENE. Greenville. Business Edu- cation. Sigma Tau Gamma 3.4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; I.F. T.A. 4: Baker House Council 4. MACDONALD T. GREENE. Des Moines. Physical Education. Lambda Gamma Nu 2.3.4; Baseball 3.4 RICHARD L. GRIFFITH. Monticello. Social Sci- ence. Football 1.2.3: I.F.T.A. 3 4; Alpha Chi Ep- silon 2.3.4; Sunset Village Council 3. GEORGE GRIM. Mankato. Minn., Physical Educa- tion-Social Science. HOWARD F. GROFF. Fort Dodge. Science. Lambda Delta Lambda 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 4: Sunset Village Council 3.4; Association of Mon Students 4. AUDREY A. GUENTHER. Fort Dodge Elementary. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4; Chapel Choir 2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 2.3.4; College Eye 2.3: Lifo Sav ing Corps 4; Senior Counselor 4. Pag 221 JOHN T. HAACK. Troer. Business Education Mixed Chorus 3: F.8.LA. 4. PAULINE HABHAB, Fort Dodgo. Business Educa- tion. Pi Theta Pi 2: Womon's Chorus I: F.B.L.A. 2. ESTHER S. HAGEN. Gaza. Kindergarten-Primary. 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Business Education. Golden Ledgor 2.3: Sigma Theta Epsilon 2,3; Pi Omega Pi 3.4; Kappo Delta Pi 4; Alpha Phi Gamma 4; Old Gold 3. FRIEDA A. HEISE. Shell Rock. Home Economics. Ellen H. Richards Club 1,2.3.4; Kappa Phi 3 4; Women's Chorus 1,2,3: Mixed Chorus 3.4. Page 222 M. DOYLE HELBACH. Eagle Grove. Physical Edu- cation. RICHARD D. HELGESON. Lake Mill . Social Sci- onca. I.F.T.A. 4. HERBERT H. HENRY. Cadar Fall . Social Science- Phy ical Education. S.C.A.; I Club. JOEL T. HER8ST. Algona. Science. Bend 1,4; Alpha Chi Epsilon 4. THEODORE S. HERBST. Algona, Mu ic. Alpha Chi Epsilon 1.2.3.4; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2.3. 4; Interfraternity Council 3; Band 1.2,3; Orches- tra 3. MJLDRED P. HERMANN, Madrid, Elementary. Kappa Delta Pi 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3; 8eta Alpha Epsilon 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. DAVID L. HERRMANN, Gladbrook, Business Edu- cation. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3,4; Alpha Phi Gamma 2.3.4; Plymouth Club 2.3,4. BOYD L. HETLAND, Williams, Physical Education. JANE HILLGESON. Urbana. 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Cedar Falls Housing Unit 3,4; Student League Board 3; A Coppella Choir 2,3.4; Kappa Theta Psi. COLETTE D. JOHNSON. Albert City. Physical Education. Life Saving Corps 3.4; Orchesis 2. 3.4: WRA 3.4; P.E. dub 12 3.4; L.S.A. 1.2. 3.4. DON JOHNSON. New Hampton. Social Scionco. WENDELL R. JOHNSON. Dike Physical Educa tion. Alpha Chi Epsilon 2.3.4; Intorfraternity Council 3. BETTY L. JONES, Bridqowater. Music. Sigma Alpha lota 2,3: Torch and Tassel 3; Kappa Phi 1,2.3: Bond 1.2.3: Orchestra I 2: Mixed Chorus I: A Coppollo Choir 3: Bartlett House Council I: Lawther House Council 2.3: Who's Who. JACK L. JONES. Cedar Falls. Social Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4. IDA D. JONES. Williamsburg. Elementary. Purple Arrow 2; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Gamma Theta Up silon 3,4: Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4: I.F.T.A. 3.4. BILL KALIANOV. Waterloo. Mathematics Science. JANE KENNEDY. Ogdon. Junior High. 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Pi Phi Omega 3: A Ceppelle Choir 3.4: Kappa Phi 2.3,4; Tau Chi Eta 4: F.$.L.A. 4: Lewther House Council 3.4. FRANK B. LAURY. Grandview. Mo., Art. Student League Board 4: Sigma Tau Gamma 3.4; Iowa Teachers First 3.4: Who’s Who. KENNETH G. LAVERTY. Manning Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. JOHN F. LAWRENCE. Watorloo. Business Educa- tion. GERALD W. LAWTON. Jefferson. Agriculture. Board of Control of Stud-sot Publications: S g ma Gamma Kappa. ROBERT W. LEE Mason City. Physical Education. I Club 1.2.3.4. KENNETH H. LEMKE. Sutherland. Social Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 2.3.4: Students for Demo- cratic Action 2.3.4: Tau Chi Eta 3.4. R08ERT A. LEWIS. Des Moines. Social Science. I.F.T.A. 4. Page 225 bachelor of arts DONALD L. LINN. Lehigh, Sociel Science. Pi Gamma Mu 3,4. RICHARD J. LIPPERT, Waterloo, Physical Educa- tion-Social Science. MERIAM R. LITTLE. Sigourney, English. Kappa Theta Psi. RICHARD G. LLOYD. Newton. Social Science. 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Col lege Players 3,4; Lambda Gamma Nu 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3: Newman Club 3; Association of Men Students 4. DAVID S. McCLURE. Lohrville. Mathematics-Sci- ence. Kappa Mu Epsilon 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Beta Beta Beta 3.4; Seerley House Council 2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 2,4. DONALD 8. McCOY. Crawfordsville, Mathemat ics. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. JOHN McCRIGHT. Waterloo, Businoss Education. L YVONNE McDANIEL. Ottumwa Home Eco nomics. Beta Alpha Epsilon 2,3; Ellen H. Rich- ards Club 3.4; S.C.A. 3. DOROTHY J. McDONALD. Jewell. Kindergarten Primary. K.P.B.A.; I.F.T.A.: Campus 4-H; K.P. Club 1.2. EDITH M. McDONALD, Waverly, Business Educe tion. F.B.LA. 1.2.3.4; Pi Tau Phi 2 3.4. GLADDEN C. McDONALD, Guthrie Center. Sci- ence. Beta Beta Beta 3.4. KING McFADDEN. Cedar Rapids, Science. HARRY McKENZIE. Nashua. Physical Education. LAURENCE J. McMICHAEL. Dos Moines. Social Sciencex Newman Club 3,4; Alpha Chi Epsilon 4. FRED C. McNEAL. Burlington, Social Science. Student League Board 4; Association of Men Students 4; Seerley House Council 4; Alpha Phi Omoga 4; Lambda Gamma Nu 3; I.F.T.A. 4; Who's Who. JEWELL D. MELLEM. Northwood. Physical Educa tion. Sigma Gamma Kappa 3.4. N. JEAN MENDENHALL, Independence. Science- Earth Science. Presbyterian Fellowship 1.2.3,4: Phi Chi Delta 2.3.4; Beta Beta Beta 4; I.F.T.A. 4. CHARLES R. MENTZER. Missouri Valley. Physical Education-Science. JAMES MERRILL. Cedar Falls. Music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3.4. LOIS J. MERRILL Cedar Foils. Music. Sigma Alpha lota 12.3.4. Page 227 CAR MON A. MESWARB. Cedar Falls. Music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1.2,3,4. CAROL I. MEYER. Muscatine, English-Social Sci once. Presbyterian Fellowship 3,4; Phi Chi Delta 3.4; lewther House Council 4; S.C.A. 4; College Eye 3.4; Old Sold 4; Alpha Phi Gam- ma 4. RICHARD F. MEYERHOLZ Wapello. Physical Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 2,3,4. DWIGHT L MICHL, Bettendorf. History. I Club 3.4. DWANE E. MICKELSON. Dayton. Music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2,3.4; Band 2,3.4; Orchestra 2. 3.4. FRED MIEHE. Waterloo, Social Science. DAVID R. MILLER. Marshalltown. Social Science. JANET MILLER, Vinton, Music. Band I; Orchestra I; Sigma Alpha lota 2.3,4; Junior Chimes 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4. JOHN S. MILLER, JR.. Woterloo. Agriculture-In dustrial Arts. Sigma Gamma Kappa 4; Indus- trial Arts Club 3,4. LAVERN D. MILLER. Jewell. Industrial Arts. WILLIAM MINCKS, Seymour. Business Education. FRANCES MITCHELL. Hudson. Physical Educa- tion. Orchesis 1.2.3.4; Women's Chorus I 2; P.E. Club 1.2,3.4; Campus 4-H 1.2; Mixed Cho- rus 4; Life Saving Corps 3,4; W.R.A. 3.4; Phi Chi Delta 2.3,4; Presbyterian Fellowship 1.2.3 4; Senior Counselor 3; S.C.A. 1,2; Purple Arrow; A.W.S. 4. DUANE V. MOELLER. Denver. Mathematics Social Science. DALE E. MOEN Konsott. Mathematics. Alpha Chi Epsilon I. HOWARD D. MOHLER. Bedford. Business Educa- tion. MARGERY C. MOORE. Letts. Elementary. Purple Arrow 1.2: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1.3. 4; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4. HARRY R. MORRIS, Fort Dodge. Science. MARGARET E. MORRIS. West Union. Music. Sigma Alpha Iota 2.3,4; Newman Club 1,2.3.4; A Cappella Choir 3.4; Purple Arrow 1.2; Senior Counselor 3. FRANK D. MORRISON. Naperville. IIU Physical Education. I Club 1.2.3.4; Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3.4. MAX MORRISON. Keswick, Physical Education. DALE MULFORD, Stanley. Industrial Arts. Sigma Gamma Kappa 3.4; Industrial Arts Club 2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Epsilon Pi Tau 4. Page 228 BARBARA R. MULLANE. Madrid. History. Purplo Arrow 1.2: Pi Gamma Mu 3.4: Social Scienco Honors 3 4; Orchesis 1.2.4: P.E. Club 1.2: For- eign Languaqc Club 1.2.3,4. CLAYTON D. MULLINS. York Industrial Arts. ANNA L. MUMBY. Ackley. English. Kappa Dolta Pi 3.4: Pi Gamma Mu 4. BYRON L. MURKEN. Boon® Mathematics. Seer- ley House Council 4: I.F.T.A. 4: Math Club 4. EOWARD J. MURPHY. Reinbeck. Biological Sci- oncc-Chomistry. Sigma Gamma Kappa: New- man Club. DONALD D. NARVESON, Forest City. Scienco. HARRIET NAUMAN. Cedar Falls. Home Econom- ics. Thota Theto Epsilon: Kappa Theta Psi. WILLIAM NAUMAN. Cedor Falls. Mathematics Scienco. NOVA M. NELSEN. Pipestone. Minn.. Kindergar- ten-Fine Arts. Purple Arrow; Kappa Delta Pi; K.P.8.A.: Art Club. GEORGE H. NELSON. Mason City. Industrial Arts. Alpha Chi Epsilon 3 4: Epsilon Pi Tou 4: Industrial Arts Club 3.4: Radio Club 4. JOAN K. NELSON. Burlington. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P.B.A. 3.4: L.S.A. 3.4. WILLIAM NETTLETON, Greene. Physical Educa- tion. GLADYS M. NIELSEN. Dike. Music. Mi.ed CFo- rus 1.2.3.4. ROGER V. NIELSEN. Waterloo. Business Educa- tion. PATRICIA J. NORMAN. Galosburg. III.. Kinder- garten-Primary. Sigma Alpha Iota 1.2.3.4; Wom- en's Chorus 4; K.P.8.A. 4. FRANK L. NORRIS. Tipton. Industrial Arts. In dustrial Arts Club 3.4: Radio Club 3: Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4. NILE B. NORTON, Gardon Grove. Social Science. Humanist Club 3.4; Jeffersonian Club 3: Stu- dents for Democratic Action 4. ADRIENNE. Y. OGATA Puunene. Mavi. Hawaii. Junior High. Sigma Eta Chi: Beta Alpha Epsilon. FLOYD C. OGLESBY. Mason City. Social Science. Social Scionco Honors: I Club. M. JANE O HOLLERAN. Now Hampton, English- Speech. Newman Club I: Collcgo Players 2.3.4; Pi Gamma Mu 3.4: Kappa Dolta Pi 3.4. JERRY O MALIA. Iowa Falls, Physical Education- Business Education. I Club 1.2.3.4; Alpha Chi Epsilon: F.B.L.A. Page 229 JACKIE R. OPPERMAN. Allison, Physical Educa ♦ion. JACK E. PAGE Waterloo. Business Education. F.B.LA. 2. PAUL E. PAINE. Nora Springs. Physical Education. ELMER G. PANKNEN, Marengo. English. Human- ist Club 3,4; Speech Activities Club 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; I.F.TA ELSIE R. PARES. Humaiao. Puerto Rico. Junior High. Beta Alpha Epsilon: Newman Club; For- eign Language Club. KATHLEEN B. PARKER. Fairfield. Business Educa- tion. S.C.A. I 2; Golden Ledger 1,2,3; Purple Arrow 2; Pi Omega Pi 3.4; F.B.LA. 1.2.3,4; I.F. T.A. 4; Senior Counselor; Phi Chi Delta 3.4; Presbytorian Fellowship 3.4; Old Gold. ROBERT C. PAUL. Eddyville. Physical Education. DWIGHT A. PAYNE. Waterloo. Science-Mothe- motics. Lambda Delta Lambda 2.3.4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 2,3,4. SHIRLEY L. PEARSON Hinsdale IIL Kindergar- ten-Primary. College Players I; Speech Activ- ities 3.4; K.P. Club 2: K.P.B.A. 3.4. THOMAS G. PEARSON. Radcliffe. Science. DARLENE F. PECENKA Toledo. Home Economics. Ellen H. Richards Club 1.2.3.4. VIRGINIA L. PECK Garner. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi 3,4; F.B.LA. 1.2.3; Golden Ledger I 2.3.4; Kappa Theta Psi 4; Phi Chi Data 3.4. JOHN B. PELLEYMOUNTER. Osage. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club; Alpha Chi Epsilon. CARL H. PESCH Rowan. Industrial Arts. Alpha Phi Omega 1,2.3.4; Industrial Arts Club 3.4; Epsilon Pi Tau 4; Chapel Choir 2; I.F.T.A. 3. ROBERT L. PETERS. Cedar Falls. Industrial Arts. Lambda Gamma Nu 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 3.4. COLLEEN PHALEN. Mason City. Kindergarten Primary. Newman Club 3.4; K.P.8.A. 4; College Eye 3: I.F.T.A. 4. BARBARA PHILLIPS, Marshalltown Junior High- Social Studies. I.F.T.A. 4; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4; Foreign Language Club 3. MAXINE E. PHILLIPS. Earlville. Elemontary. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; S.C.A. 1.2.4. DAVE PIERSON Cedar Falls. Sconce. Alpha Phi Omega. CHARLES M. PIPER. Boone. Industrial Arts. DONNA M. PLUMMER. New Hartford, English. Kappa Phi 2.3.4; Women's Chorus 2: Siqme Alpha lota 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4: S.C.A. 1.4. Page 230 EMIL G. PORTER, Vincent. Industrial Arts. Indus trial Arts Club 4; Epsilon Pi Tau 4. PHYLLIS M. PORTER. Ames. Music. Sigma Alpha lota 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Sonior Counselor 3; Lawthor House Council 4; A Cappella Choir 3.4; College Eye 4. ARTHUR POTRATZ. Whittomore. Business Educa- tion. F.8.L.A. 3. DONALD R. POTTER. Algono. Junior High. Phi Sigma Epsilon 2,3.4; Student League Board 3; Mixed Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir 2; Chapel Choir 2; Balter House Council 3. MILDRED A. RAMSEY, Esthorville, Kindergarten- Primary. Presbyterian Fellowship 3.4: K.P.B.A. 3.4; I.F.TA, 1.4; Phi Chi Delta 3.4. ELSIE I. RASMUSSEN. Audubon. Social Science. Pi Gamma Mu 4; L.S.A. 1,2.3,4; I.F.T.A. JEAN RAY, Doon, Art. Senior Counselor 3: Pur- ple Arrow 1,2: Pi Theta Pi 1.2.3,4; Iowa Teachers First 3.4; Intersorority Council 3.4; Who's Who; Torch and Tassel 4; A.W.S. 2.3,4. GERTRUDE S. REECE Cedar Falls. Social Science. CAROL E. REED. Saranec. N. Y.. Physical Educe- tion. P.E. Club 3.4; Lifo Saving Corps 3. DEAN E. REED. Dike Physical Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4. R. JOAN REED, Winthrop. Social Science. Br-t- lett House Council 1.3: Purple Arrow 2: Sociol Science Honors 2.3.4; Pi Gamma Mu 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4. LORETTA M. REEVE. Creston. Kindorgorton-Pri- mary. K.P.8.A. 4. D. MARIE REICHENBACKER. Waterloo. English. Pi Tau Phi. RUTH RENAUD. Hampton, Art. Who's Who; Bartlett House Council; A.W.S. JOHN W. RENINGER. Cedar Fells. Art. Mixed Chorus 3.4; Art Club 3,4. ANDREW C. RICH. Stout. Mathematics. DONALD H. RICHARDS. Burlington. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tau; I.F.T.A. DONALD E. RICHARDSON. Palisade. Minn.. Mothematics-Chemistry. Stadium House Coun- cil 4; Sigma Tau Gamma; Mathematics Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Alpha Phi Omega I 2 3,4. MARJORIE E. RICHARDSON Vinton Physical Education. Theta Gamma Nu 1,2.3.4; Orchesis 2.3,4; Life Saving Corps 1.2; Band I; Orchestra I. CHARLES E. RIEK. Muscatino. Physicol Education. I Club. GEORGE I. RINEHART. Mystic. Social Science. Pi Gamma Mu 3. Page 231 WANDA L RITTGERS, Havelock. Business Educa- tion. F.B.L.A. 3: Kappa Theta Pti 3.4. EARLDINE D. ROBISON. Jefferson. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Women’s Chorus 1.2; K.P.B.A. 3.4; Pi Phi Omega 2.3,4. HARLAN A. ROLOFF, Waverly, Physical Educa- tion. I Club 2,3,4; Lambda Gamma Nu 3,4. ROGER L. ROMINE. Keote. Physical Education. WALLACE R. ROSCOE. Emmetsburg, Social Sci- ence. LELAND ROSS. Parkersburg, Spanish. S.C.A.; Foreign Language Club 1.2.3,4. ROBERT ROSS, Sidney. Earth Science. Gamma Theta Epsilon; Pi Gamma Mu; Social Science Honors; S.C.A. BARBARA J. ROWLEY, Hampton. Kindergarten- Primary. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; S.C.A. 4; Wesley Foundation 2,3,4; K.P.8.A. 4. WAYNE O. RUGGEBERG. Lost Nation, Industrial Arts. Sigma Tau Gamma; Industrial Arts Club 1.2.3.4. MILO F. RUTT Mason City, Industrial Arts. MARILYN RUWALDT. Beecher, III., Business Edu- cation. Mixed Chorus; Kappa Theta Psi. ROBERT W. RYHERD, Alta, 8iological Science. Lambda Gamma Nu 1.2,3.4. BEVERLY J. SAGE. Waterloo, Junior High. Col- lege Eyo I; College Players I; Campus 4-H 1,2; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4. EDDIE E. SAGE. Waterloo, Mathematics. Kappa Delta Pi 4; Math Club 4; I.F.T.A. 4. ALFRED W. SALZ, Waterloo. Social Science. So- cial Science Honors 3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; A Cappolla 2; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3,4; Newman Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4. PAUL E. SCHENCK. Algona. English. Alpha Phi Gamma 2.3,4; College Eye 1.2.3.4; Who’s Who. FRANK A. SCHILL. Gowrie. Industrial Arts. In- dustrial Arts Club 4; Radio Club 4. COLLEEN J. SCHLATTMAN. Ventura. Physical Education. P.E. Club 1,2,3,4; Orchesis I; Theta Gamma Nu 1,2,3,4. HAROLD P. SCHMIDT. Clinton, Science. MARILYN L. SCHMIDT. Keokuk. Mathematics-So- cial Science. Delta Delta Phi 1,2,3.4; Math Club 1.2.3,4; Life Saving Corps 3,4. CLARENCE W. SCHMINKE. Newhall. Social Sci- ence. Lambda Gamma Nu 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4; Old Gold 4. Page 232 LOREN L SCHMITZ. Waterloo. Social Scienco. Sumet Village Council: Student League Board; Students for Democratic Action. FLORENE I. SCHORNHORST. Waverly. Physical Education. Life Saving Corps 2.3.4; Orchesis 1.2.3; P.E. Club I 2 3.4; W.RA 2. DWAYNE G. SCHRAMM. Ido Grove. Social Sci ence. S.C.A. 1.2.3.4; Gammo Delta 1.2.3.4; F.B. L.A. 3.4; Baker Houso Council 2.4; Pi Gamma Mu 3,4; Social Scienco Honors 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Association of Men Students 4; Student League Board 4; Foreign Language Club 3 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Iowa Teachers First 4; Who’s Who. HAROLD A. SCHULTZ Ackloy, Physical Educa- tion. FRANCIS S. SCOTT. Leon, Social Science. Sigma Tau Gamma 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4. LOIS J. SEARIGHT. Cedar Falls. Music. M.xed Chorus 2.3; A Cappe la 3.4; Chapel Choir 2,3.4; S.C.A. 2: Band 2.4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pi Theta Pi 2.3.4. RICHARD C. SELAH Cedar Falls, Physical Edu cation. ROBERT T. SELLMAN, Keote. Music. Band 3; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3. JAMES M. SESSIONS, Des Moines, Social Science. WILLIAM F. SETZER. Arrana, Industrial Arts. Ep- silon Pi Tau 2: Industrial Arts Club 4; I.F.T.A. 2- LOREN R. SHELDAHL Kanawha. Mathomotics. L.S.A. 1.2.3.4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4; Math Club 1,2,34. WALTER D. SHERMAN. JR., Lake Forest. III. Physical Education. Kappo Delta Pi 3 4. WILLIAM J. SHESTON Centerville. Physical Edu- cation. FLOYD A. SIEVERS, Mechanicsville. Social Sci- ence. Baker House Council 4. DOROTHY M. SIMON. Manchester. Social Sci- ence. Newman Club 2: F.B.L.A. I. DEAN W. SIMPSON. Sutherland. Music. Sigma Tau Gamma 2,3,4; Phi Mu A pha Sinfonia 1.2 3.4; Tau Chi Eta 4; A Cappolla Choir 2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,4; 8and 1,2 3 4; Chapel Choir 12.3.4; College Eye 4; Student League Board 4; Iowa Tcachors First 4; Who's Who. G. MARILYN SKOUGE Kanawha Physical Edu cation. Orchesis 1.2.3.4; Life Saving Corps 3.4; Mixed Chorus 4; Purple Arrow 2: P.E. Club 1.2. 3.4; W.R.A. 4. HAROLD L. SMALLEY. Mt. Auburn. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tau 4: Industrial Arts Club 2. 3.4; I.F.T-A. 3; Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4. BETTY L SMITH. Waterloo. Art. Orchesis; A.WS. ESTHER M. SMITH. Battle Creek, Mathematics. Phi Chi Delta 2.3.4; Math Club 1.2.3.4. TEDDY A. SMITH, Lewis. Junior High. Page 233 DUANE J. SMOLIK. Osage, Industrial Arts. Lambda Gamma Nu; Industrial Arts Club. WILLIAM D. SNOW. Corpus Christi. Taxas, Sci- ence. JAMES R. SOLADAY, Davenport, Social Science. RUTH A. SORENSEN, Ringsted. Elementary. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; L.S.A. 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4. CHARLES M. SORENSON. Manly. Music. 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Social Science. SIDNEY STOTT, Mason City, Music. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Band I. WILLIAM G. STRASBURG. Brainerd. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 2,3; Student League Board 3; Sunset Village Council 4; Epsilon Pi Tau; Radio Club. ROY E. STROUD. Marble Rock, Science. LEE D. STRUTHERS. Wesley. Mathematics-Science. Page 234 MARGARET M. STUTZMAN. Looting. Englith. Purple Arrow 1.2; Women's Chorus 2; Phi Chi Delto 2.3,4; College Ptoyers 2.3.4; Presbyterian Fellowship 2,3.4; Senior Counselor. ELIZABETH A. SUITER. Ido Grove, Music. JUNE N. SYNHORST. Newton, Music. Bond I; Mixed Chorus 1.2; Pi Tou Phi 1.2,3,4; Speech Activities Club 3,4; A Coppello Choir 3.4; Wes- ley Foundotion 1.2,3,4; Koppo Phi 2,3,4. TUENIS O. TAIT, Des Moines, Physicol Educotion. JOHN A. TALLEY. Woterloo, Business Educotion. WALLACE W. THRELKELD, Moxwell. Music. Alpha Chi Epsilon; Bond 2; Mixed Chorus 3; A Coppello Choir 3. BETTY M. THURN. Edgowood. Elementary. Beta Alpho Epsilon 4; L.S.A. 1,2.3,4. KENNETH J. 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Alpha Phi Gamma 2,3.4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4: Pi Gamma Mu 3.4: Social Scionco Honors 3.4; Purple Arrow 1.2; Math club I 2.3.4; Presbyterion Fellowship 1.2. 3.4: Phi Chi Delta 1.2.3.4: I.F.TA 4; College Eye 1.2.3: Old Gold 4: Library Student Assis- tants 4; Senior Counselor 3: Bartlott Houso Council 3. FRANK C. WHITELEY. Muscatine. Physical Edu- cation. Lambda Gemma Nu 3.4; Football 4. RAMONA WIGGINS. Prairie City. Physical Edu- cation. P.E. Club 1.2,3 4: Life Saving Corps 4; Theta Gamma Nu 3.4: Senior Counse'or 3: Law tner House Council 4: W.R.A. 3: Orchesis 1.2. 3.4. ROBERT J. WILDER. Manly. Industrial Arts. In- dustrial Arts Club; Radio Club; Kappa Delta Pi. CARL A. WILLIAMS. Muscatine Science. Page 236 ROBERT W. WILLSON Cedar Rapids. Mathemat- ics. Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Alpha Phi Omoga 2. DORIS K. WILSON. Charles City. Kindergerten- Primary. Theta Epsilon 2.3.4: K.P.B.A. 3.4. L. JEANETTE WINEGARDEN, Cedar Falls. Earth Science. Gamma Theta Upsilon. NORMA I. WINGER. Clarinda. History. Disciple Student Conter 2,3.4; S C.A. 3,4; Old Gold 3.4: I.F.T.A. 4; Library Studont Assistants 4. ETHEL J. WINIER. Cedar Falls. Home Economics. Ellen H. Richards Club 4: Kappa Dolta Pi 3.4. ROBERT O. WISE. JR.. Council Bluffs. Social Sci- enco Speech. Lambda Gamma Nu 2,3,4; Col- lege Players 2,3.4; Pi Gamma Mu 3 4; Iowa Teachers First 3.4: Stadium House Council 2.4; Social Science Honors 3.4. ALBERT B. WISSINK Coder Falls. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 3.4. SAMUEL E. WOOD. JR.. Oelwein Science-Earth Scionce. Alpha Phi Omega 2.3.4; Newman Club 1.2.3 4. WENDALL W. WOODALL. Webster City. Indus trial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 3,4. ROBERT E. YAGER. Coon Rapids. Scionce. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Beta Beta 8ete 2.3.4; Foreign Lan- guage Club 3,4; Presbyterian Fellowship 12 3 4; I.F.T.A. 3,4; Jefforsonian Club 1,2.3: SC.A. 2. 3.4: Students for Democratic Action 3,4. KIYOSHI YAMADA MaEawao. Maui, Hawaii, Jun- ior High. College Eye 4: Spooch Activities Club 4. JOHN M. YOUNG WInthrop. Music. FRED W. ZAHRT, JR.. Rossie. Physical Education. Sigma Gamma Kappa 3,4: Band; Industrial Arts Club 4; Chapel Choir. JOHN W. ZEDROW Naperville. III.. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club: I Club; Newman Club. Page 237 NORMA J. ANDERSEN, Correctionville. Elemen tary. Phi Sigma Phi 1,2. BEULAH M. ANDERSON, Curlew. Elomentary. Elementa-Ki; Collogo Eye: Women Chorus. DOROTHY M. ANDERSON. Alto. Elementary. Elemento-Ki 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2. DORATHEA J. ARENDS, Milford, Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 2. LUELLA J. ARMSTRONG. Otago, Elementary. Elementa-Ki 2; S.C.A. I; Theta Epsilon I; I.F. T.A. I; Mixed Chorus 2. BARBARA A. ATZEN, Albert City. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; College Eye 1.2; Alpho Phi Gamma 2. WINNIE L. BALL, Laurens. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Wesley Foundation 1.2. RUTH E. 8ARE, Winthrop, Elementary. Purple Ar- row; Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation. JANICE A. BARTEAU, Haileton. Elomontory. Ele- mento-Ki 1,2; S.C.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. EILEEN A. BERGlN. Mason City. Kindorgarten- Primary. Newmon Club. GERRY M. BLASER, Dos Moines. Kindergarten- Primary. Women's Chorus I; Phi Chi Delta I; Mixed Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Tou Sigma Delta 1.2; Tou Chi Eta 2. LOU E. BOYD. Northwood Kindergarten-Primory. DOROTHY M. BROWN, Emmetsburg. Kindergar- ten-Primory. Plymouth Club I; K.P. Club 2. ALBERTA B. BRUNS. Zwingle. Rural. Rural Teach ers Club 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1.2. BEVERLY A. BRUNSVOLO. Hanlontown. Kinder- garten-Primary. L.S.A. 1,2; K.P. Club 1,2; I.F. T.A. 2. LEOLA M. CAIN. Alta. Kindorgorten-Primary. Chapel Choir 2; Mixed Chorus 2: I.F.T.A. 2; K.P. Club 2. NORMA L CHAMPION. Altoona. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1,2; Disciple Student Center I; Women's Chorus I; Mixed Chorus 2. EDITH L. CLARK. Mondamin. Elementary. Purple Arrow 1.2: Elementa-Ki 2; Disciple Studont Cen- ter. ROGER COFFEY. Garden Grove, Elementary. SHIRLEY A. COOPER. Boone. Elemontory. Ele- menta-Ki 2. MARY J. CORNEUSON, Mount Ayr. Kindergar- ton-Primary. Mixed Chorus 1.2; Phi Sigma Phi I; K.P. Club 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2; Lewther Council Senate 2. Pag 238 two-year diplo ma ANN E. COX, Fort Dodge, Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Newman Club. MARILOU CURRAN Melrose, Kindergarton-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A.; Newman Club. BETTY B. DANA. Nashua. Kindorgarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Pi Theta Pi. DOROTHY M. DANIEL, Carroll. Elomentary. Ele menta-Ki I; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Women's Chorus I; Mixed Chorus 2; Newman Club 1.2; Speech Ac- tivities Club i. MINA M. DAVIS, Clemons, Elementary. Sigma Eta Chi 1,2; Purple Arrow 1.2; S.C.A. 1.2: Cam- pus 4-H 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1.2; Plymouth Club I. 2; Senior Counselor 2; I.F.T.A. 2. WILMA J. DAWSON, Clutier, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Theta Epsilon 1.2; K.P. Club I. SYLVIA A. DAY. Ames. Elomentary. Tau Sigma Delta 1.2; Band 1.2: Orchostra 1.2; Life Saving Corps 1.2; Tau Chi Eta 2; Lawthor House Coun- cil 2: Purple Arrow 1,2; S.C.A. I; Elomenta-Ki 2. BARBARA D. DECKER. Mason City. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; Old Gold I; Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; S.CA. I. DARLENE V. DICKSON. Cedar Rapids. Kinder garten-Primory. K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Phi Chi Delta 2. DOROTHY K. DIETZ. Davenport. Elomentary. Life Saving Corps 1.2; Mixed Chorus I. BETTY O. DILLON Keote. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2; Phi Chi Delta 2. JOAN C. DOBSON. Nora Springs. Kindergarten- Primary. Kappa Phi 2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2. F. PAULINE DOHRER Iowa City. Rural. Rural Teachers Club 1.2; Campus 4-H 2; L.S.A. 1,2. MARY P. DOLLMAN. Muscatine, Kindergarten Primary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 3. PATRICIA A. DORSEY. Hampton. Kindergarten- Primary. Delta Delta Phi 1,2; Kappa Phi 1.2: K.P. Club 2; Tau Chi Eta 2. HELEN J. DOYSCHER. Coulter. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Purple Arrow I 2; Film Club 2; Nu Omi- cron Nu Siqma Phi 1.2; Lawther House Council 2: L.S.A. I; K.P. Club 2. HELEN J. DUNCAN. Dickens. Elementary. Kappa Phi. GRACE M. DUNCOMB. St. Ansgar. Elementary. Campus 4-H 2; Elementa-Ki 2. BARBARA L. DUNHAM. Rowley, Elementary. Elomonta-Ki 2; Phi Chi Delta 2. CAROL J. EBERLING, Postville, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club; L.S.A. GRACE M. ECKLUND. Brooklyn, Elementary. Ele- menta-Ki 1.2; Mixed Chorus 1.2. Page 239 tujo-uear diplc year diploma ELIZABETH EDDY, Aurelio, Kindorgarton-Primery. K.P. Club 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2; Women’s Chorus 2. MARY L. EGGLESTON St. Ansgor, Kindergarten Primary. S.C.A. 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2: Bond 1.2. NORMA J. EGGLESTON. Plainfield. Kindergar- ten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Pi Phi Omega 1.2. LORNA B. EIDE, West Union, Elementary. Ele menta Ki 1,2; I.F.T.A. I. ALICE J. EIS, Muscatine, Rural. Rural Teachers Club 1.2: Campus 4-H 2: S.C.A. I. JOAN A. ELSINGER. Guttenberg, Elomontary. Campus 4-H 1.2; Newman Club 1,2; Elementa- Ki 1.2. NEVA M. EMRICH, Tipton, Rural. Rural Teachers Club 1.2. JOAN J. ENGELKING. Ida Grove, Kindergarten Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. GERTRUDE M. ERMER, Dougherty, Elementary. Newman Club I 2. MARGARET J. ETCHISON, Mapleton. Elemen- tary. Tau Sigma Delta 1.2: Purple Arrow 1.2: Board of Control of Student Publications 2; Ele- manta Ki 1,2: Bartlett House Council I; Lewther House Council 2. MARLYS L. EWALD, Marble Rock Elementary. Pi Tau Phi 1,2; Elemento-Ki 1,2: Band I. DONNA J. FAIRCHILD, Sioux Rapids, Elementary. Wesley Foundation; K.P. Club 1.2; Kappa Phi 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; I.F.T-A. 2. DONNA L. FANGMAN. Waterloo, Elemontary. Ellen H. Richards Club I; Newman Club 1,2; Elementa-Ki 2; Pi Phi Omega 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Old Gold 2. AUDREY A. FARROW. Ledyard. Elementary. Pur- ple Arrow 1.2: Elementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2. MARGARET J. FOLEY, Sanborn. Elementary. Ele- mente-Ki 1,2. ARNEIDA C. FOSNESS. Lake Mills. Kindergarten- Primary. L.S.A. 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. I. VIRGINIA M. FOY. Oxford Junction, Elementary. I.F.T.A.: Kappa Phi. LA VON A. FRANKEN. Schaller. Elementary. MARY L. FRANKLIN. Dunlap. Kindergerten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club I 2; Senior Counselor 2. BARBARA J. FRITZ, Perry, Kindergerton-Primery. K.P. Club 1.2: Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; S.C.A. 1.2. FRANCES J. FULLER. Murray. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Page 240 two-year diploma MARGARET I. FULLER. Murray, Kindergarten- Primary. I.F.T.A. 2; Purple Arrow. DOLORES E. GACKE. Milford. Elementary. I.F T.A. 2: Newman Club 1.2; Lawthar Council Sen- ate 2. MARJORIE L GARLOCH. Guthrie Center. Ele- mentary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; S.C.A. 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2. BETTY J. GENCK, Fort Madison. Kindorgarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1.2; I.F. T.A. 1.2: L.S.A. 1,2: Sonior Counselor 2. BERNADINE J. GODFREY. Adel. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2. JAN IS R. GODFREY. Eagle Grove. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club; Old Gold: I.F.T.A. COLLEEN M. GODWIN. Washington, Kindergar- ten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2: Wes- ley Foundation 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. PATRICIA S. GRAHAM, Springville, Elementary. JANICE L. GRAUER, Jefferson, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. I.F.T.A. 2,3; K.P. Club 3; Womon’s Chorus 2; S.C.A. 2. COLENE J. GRAY. Botne, Elementary. Women’s Chorus I: Elementa-Ki 12: Mixed Chorus 2: Pi Tau Phi 1,2; Purple Arrow 1.2; Chapel Choir 2: Campus 4-H I. NADINE F. GREW. Baxter. Elementary. FLORINE J. GROTJOHN Alta. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Sigma Eta Chi 1.2; Plymouth Club 1,2: Purple Arrow 1,2. MARION L. GROUWINKEL, Columbus Junction, Rural. Campus 4-H 1,2; Rural Toachers Club 1.2; Marching Band I; Purplo Arrow 2. LEONE GUYER. Maquoketa. Kindergarten-Primary. S.C.A. I; I.F.TA. 2; K.P. Club 2. MAREDA M. HANSEN. Centerdale. Kindergarten Primary. K.P. Club 1.2. AILEEN HEATH. Des Moines. Elementary. Ele- monta-Ki 1,2: I.F.T.A. 2; Purple Arrow 1.2. JAMES M. HEBRANK. Strawberry Point. Elemen- tary. College Players 1.2; Alpha Phi Omega 1.2; Art Club I. VIOLET M. HEISLER. Dickens, Elementary. Purple Arrow 1,2; Gamma Delta 1.2; Elementa-Ki 2. ANNA M. HELDT. Mallard. Elementary. Gamma Delta 1.2: Mixed Chorus 2; Elementa-Ki 1,2. DARLENE M. HEMANN. Osage, Elomentary. I.F. T.A. 2: Elementa-Ki I; Gamma Delta 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2. JOYCE 8. HOFER, Toledo. Elementary. A Cap- Della Choir 2: Women's Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus I. Page 241 MARILYN J. HOFFMANN. Wheatland, Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; Theta Epsilon 2: I.F.T.A. 2. GLADYS HOLLAND. Anita, Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2: LS.A. DORIS M. HOLMES, Chariton, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2: Tau Sigma Delta 1.2. MYRNA L. HOWARD. Indianola Kindergarten- Primary. DONNA M. HUBBARD. Rockford. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; Chapel Choir 2; Mixed Chorus 2. MARY A. HUSPEK, Whiting. Ind., Kindergarten Primary. Women's Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Newman Club. RACHEL I. IRELAND. Farragut, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. I.F.T.A. 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2; Wesley Foun- dation 1,2; Bartlett House Council I. JOAN E. JACKSON, Clinton. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Old Gold 2; K.P. Club 2. ANNA E. JANSON. Clarion. Kindergarten Pri mary. K.P. Club 2; S.C.A. 2; L.S.A. 2: Film Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Old Gold 2. GLORIA A. JANSONIUS. Ackley. Kindergarten Primary. K.P. Club 2; Phi Chi Delta 1.2; Presby- terian Fellowship 1.2: S.C.A. 1.2. MURIEL B. JENNINGS. Slater. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 2. ELIZABETH JESSEN. Clinton. Kindergarten Pri mary. K.P. Club 2. BARBARA J. JOHNSON. Audubon, Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. I 2; Purple Arrow. LILA J. JOHNSON. Swea City, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Kappa Phi 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. JUDITH J. JUST. Harmony. Minn., Kindergarten Primary. Newman Club 1.2; S.C.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A, 2: K.P. Club 2; Women's Chorus 2. MARYLOU KECK. Colesburg. Elementary. Cam- put 4 H 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 1.2; S.C.A. I. RUTH A. KEGLEY. Anamosa, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. I.F.TjA. 1.2; Theta Epsilon 1.2; Baptist Student Center 1.2; Mixed Chorus 2; College Eye 1.2. MARGARET E. KENNEDY. Webstar City. Elemen tary. Newman Club; Mixed Chorus. RITA M. KESSLER. Carroll, Kindergarten-Primary. Newman Club 2.3; Mixed Chorus 3; I.F.T.A. 2,3; Women's Chorus 2. MILDRED A. KING. Schaller, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 1,2. HELEN M. KLAVER. Kamrar. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Phi Chi Delta; K.P. Club; I.F.T.A.; Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship. Page 242 dipio ma VERDA M. KRAMBEER. Farmersburg. Elam on to ry. L.S.A. 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1.2. ALBERTA H. KUEHL, Moscow. Elomantary. Ela menta-Ki 1.2; I.F.T_A. 2. IONE M. LAFRENTZ. Alta, Elementary. I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 2. FLORENCE M. LAMANSKY. East Pleasant Plain. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1,2: Purple Arrow 1.2; Newman Club 1.2; Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; S.C.A. 1.2. MARILYN J. LATHROP. Havelock. Kindergarten- Primary. Kappa Phi 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2. GEORGIA A. LAURIDSEN Alta. Kindergarten- Primary. Mixed Chorus I; L.S.A. I. SHIRLEE M. LAWRENCE. Grundy Center. Kinder garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. LOIS J. LIECHTY. Ainsworth, Elementary. S.C.A. 2. JOSEPHINE C. LINDAMAN. Ackley. Elementary. Phi Chi Delta 1.2. JOYCE N. LITTLE. West Des Moines. Kindergar- ten-Primary. Delta Delta PhL 1,2; Life Saving Corps 1.2; P.E. Club I. V. IRIS LOCHNER 8attle Creek. Elomontery. Phi Chi Delta I; I.F.T.A. I; Women’s Chorus I. SHIRLEY J. LOCKWOOD. Burt. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 1.2; Band 1.2; Wesley Founda- tion 1,2: Kappa Phi 1.2. JOAN I. LOEHR, Defiance. Elementary. Newman Club 2. BEULAH M. LUDLEY. Manchester. Kindergarten Primary. I.F.T.A. 1,2; College Eye 1.2; Wesloy Foundation 1,2. SHARON L. MAMMEN. Storm Lake. Kindergar- ten-Primary. Mixed Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Phi Chi Delta 1,2; Women's Chorus I; K.P. Club 2. BETTY M. MARTIN. Aurora, Elementary. Elementa- Ki 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2. THERESA MATALONI. Mason City. Kindergarten- Primary. RUTH A. MAURER, New Hampton. Kindergarten Primary. Pi Phi Omega 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Chapel Choir 2; Bartlett House Council 2. MARY J. McCUSKEY. Gowrie. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 1.2; Mixed Chorus 2; I.F.T .A. 2. SHARON E. McGILLIGAN, Janesville. Elementary. Women's Chorus I; Kappa Phi 2; Elementa-Ki 1.2. MARILYN R. McKINSTRY. Fort Dodge, Kindergar ton-Primary. K.P. Club. Page 243 CAROL J. McLEOD, Cedar Rapids, Kindergarten- Primary. I.F.T.A. 1.2: K.P. Club I 2: S.C.A. I. M. VERDA McMILLEN Shelby Elementary. Wes- Isy Foundation 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1.2. EVELYN M. MEINKE. Delmar. Kindergarten-Pri mary. Kappa Phi 1,2: K.P. Club I; Campus 4-H 12: Purple Arrow 2: I.F.T.A. 2. MARGARET A. MERRILL, Ames. Kindorgartcn- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Sigma Eta Chi 1,2. VIRGINIA E. MEYER. Keota, Kindergarten Pri- mary. Mixed Chorus 1,2: Phi Chi Delta 1,2. WANDA L. MILBURN. Baxter. Rural. College Eye I; S.C.A. I; Rural Teachers Club 1,2: Campus 4 H 1.2: Mixed Chorus 2: Chapel Choir 2. CAROLYN J. MILLER. Madrid. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 1.2. NORMA J. MILLER, Stanley. Elementary. Kappa Phi 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1,2. OLIVE J. MILLER. Des Moines. Kindergorten-Pri- mary. I.F.T.A. 2.3; K.P. Club 2,3: S.C.A. 2; Pur- ple Arrow 2: Senior Counselor 3: Bartlett House Council 2; Theta Epsilon 2.3. ROSAMOND J. MILLS, Marion, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club I; Phi Sigma Phi 1,2; Purple Arrow 1,2. JOAN R. MILTON, Little Cedar, Elomentery. Campus 4-H 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1,2. ROSEMARIE M. MINER. Ogden. Kindergarten- Primary. Newman Club 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2. BARBARA J. MITCHELL, Sibley, Kindergarten- Primary. Women's Chorus; Mixed Chorus. MURIEL M. MOFFITT. Arthur, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. I.F.T.A. I; K.P. Club I; Pi Theta Pi 1.2; Kappa Phi 1,2. MARGERY MOULDS. Lake City. Elementary. Ele menta-Ki 1.2: S.C.A. I; I.F.T.A. 1.2: Presbyterian Fellowship I 2; Campus 4-H 2. GLORIA T. NELLOR, Charter Oak, Kindergarten- Primary. Gamma Delta 1,2; K.P. Club 2; I.F. T.A. 2: Bartlett House Council I. PATRICIA A. NELSON. Spragueville, Elementary. Mixed Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2. PEGGY A. NEVILLE, Laurens, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Wesley Foundation 2; Lawther Houso Council 2; Women's Chorus I; College Players I. NANCY L. NEWMAN Webster City. Elementary. Elementa-Ki I; Old Gold 2. DELORES V. NOBLE. Grundy Center. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Purple Arrow 1,2. BETTY J. NOLTE, Corning, Kindergarten-Primary. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; Tau Chi Eta 1,2; Kappa Phi 1.2. Page 244 clipic oma MARY J. NOVAK. Davenport. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Theta Epsilon; I.F.T.A.; K.P. Club 2: Bap- tist Student Center. L. LENORE OAKLEY. Audubon. Elementary. Ele- mento-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Presbyterian Fellow- ship 1.2. JANET R. OLNEY Rolfe. Kindergarten-Primary. Mixed Chorus 1.2; Old Gold I. BONITA V. OLSON. Livermore, Elementary. Phi Chi Delta I. DORIS O'TOOLE. Letts. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Newman Club 1.2. PATRICIA E. PALMER. Waukon. Kindergarten-Pri mary. MARY N. PAUP. Cedar Falls. Elementary. LEONA PEIRCE, Williamsburg. Elementary. Film Club 2. DELORES A. PETERSON. Lake Mills. Kindergarten- Primary. LS.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 12; K.P. Club 1.2. BETTY A. PHELAN. Colfax, Elementary. Newman Club 1.2: Old Gold 2. JACKIE L PLOWMAN Northwood. Kindergarton- Primary. Delta Delta Phi 1.2; A.W.S. 2. GENEVA R. PORTER. Cumberland, Elementary. Baptist Student Center 2. ARDYS N. POWELL. Coggon. Elementary. Ele menta-Ki 1,2; Campus 4-H 1.2. JEANNE A. PRESSON Maquoketa. Elementary. Orchesis 2: Elementa-Ki 2. MARYBELLE RECTOR. Odebolt Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Mixed Chorus 1.2; Pi Theta Pi 1,2: art lett House Council 1.2; Tau Chi Eta 2; Phi Chi Delta 1.2: K.P. Club I. JOAN M. REUTER. Sumner, Kindorgarten-Primary. Gamma Delta 1,2; Women's Chorus I; Mixed Chorus 2; Purple Arrow 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. ROBERTA RHODES. Duncombe. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Kappa Phi 1.2: K.P. Club 1,2; S.C.A.; Women's Chorus. MARY S. RIGDON. Brooklyn. Kindorgarton-Pri- mary. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2: K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2: Mixed Chorus 1,2: Bartlett House Council 1.2. BARBARA L. ROBB. Spirit Lake. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Kappa Phi 1.2: K.P. Club 1.2; S.C.A. I; I.F.T_A. 1.2: Wesley Foundation 1.2. WANDA J. RODMAN. Springville. Kindergarton- Primary. MARY E. ROE Boone. Elemontory. Efomenta-Ki 1,2: Mixed Chorus 2. Pag® 245 two-year diploma ARLENE M. ROHDE. Marshalltown. Elomentary. Elementa-Ki 2; Gamma Delta 2. DONNA M. RUCHOTZKE. Lowden Kindorgarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1,2. DONNA M. RUEBEL, Barnum, Kindergarten-Pri mary. K.P. Club 1.2; S.C.A. I; Phi Chi Delta 1,2; I.F.T-A. 2; Presbyterian Fellowship 1,2. MELBA A. RUIGH, Meservey. Elementary. Ele- menta-Ki I; Women's Chorus 1.2; Mixed Chorus 2; Bartlett House Council I. JOAN M. SAGNESS. Cherokee. Kindorgarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 2; S.C.A. I. DORETA S. SAUL, Waverly, Kindergarten-Primary. Delta Delta Phi. VIRGINIA F. SCHIPPERS. Newton. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1,2. R. ANNE SCHUELKE. Alta. Elementary. Elemen- ta-Ki 1,2; Band 1.2; Gamma Delta 1,2; Purple Arrow 1,2. CLEONE D. SCHULTE. Rock Rapids. Kindergar- ten-Primary. Newman Club: K.P. Club 2. ARDUS J. SCHWIEGER. Preston. Kindergarten Primary. Old Gold; K.P. Club 2: Women's Chorus. F. JOAN SHAFER. Lake Park. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Kappa Phi; K.P. Club; Mixed Chorus. CHARLEEN L. SHAFFER. Mediapolis. Kindergar ton-Primary. CHARLOTTE L. SHAFFER. Mediapolis. Kindergar ten-Primary. ALICE M. SHEA. Cedar Rapids. Elementary. New man Club 1,2; Pi Tau Phi 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1.2. SHIRLEY A. SHERMAN. Josup, Elementary. Col- late Eye I; Tau Chi Eta 2; Elementa-Ki 2; Kap- pa Phi 1.2; Pi Phi Omega 2. NAOMI W. SHOOK, Cedar Falls. Elementary. PATRICIA N. SILLIMAN. Danbury. Conn., Kinder garten-Primary. College Eye; K.P. Club I; S.C. A. I. BETTY J. SINEK. Rolf , Kindergarten-Primary. Newman Club 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2; Women's Cho- rus I. ELEANOR J. SMITH, Paton, Elementary. LOIS M. SMITH. Perry. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2. DAPHNE A. SNYDER. Reinbeck, Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Kappa Phi 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2. Page 246 tu o- year aip (linio, nta EVELYN C. SOMMERDORF. Muscatine. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2: Newman Club I, 2. ELOISE E. STEFFINS Winfield. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Phi Chi Delta 12; K.P. Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2. MILDRED STEWARD. New Sharon. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2: I.F.T.A.: Pi Theta Pi 2. PHYLLIS L. STOVER. Chaster. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. Campus 4-H 1.2: K.P. Club 2; Intervar- sity Christian Fellowship 1,2. NORMA J. STRAYER, Hudson. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. K.P. Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2: Campus 4-H 2. BARBARA J. STUMP. Denison. Kindergarten-Pri- mary. I.F.T.A.; Women's Chorus 1.2; K.P. Club 2. BETTY J. SWANSON, Mason City. Elementary. Mi od Chorus 2: Phi Chi Delta 2: S.C.A. I. KATHRYN J. SWANSON. Dayton Elementary. Elementa-Ki I 2; S.C.A. 2: I.F.T.A. 2. RACHEL A. SWANSON. Dayton. Elomentory. Kappa Phi 1.2: Wesley Foundation 1,2; Elemen- ta Ki 2: S.CA I; I.F.T.A. 2. CORINNE G. SWENSON. Albert City. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1.2: S.C.A. I: Alpha Phi Gam- ma 2: Mixed Chorus 1.2: College Eyo 1.2. BEVERLY J. SWITZER Olin, Kindergarton Primary. K.P. Club 2. CAROL J. THRAILKILL. Earlham. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 2: W.R.A. LORRAINE L. THURMAN North English. Kinder- garten-Primary. Purple Arrow I 2: Library Stu- dent Association : Old Gold 2; I.F.T.A. 2 K.P. Club 2. DOROTHY J. TOILUON, Eagle Grove. Elemen- tary. I.F.T.A.; Newman Club. JOANNE R. TOLLEFSON. Harmony. Minn.. Ele- mentary. Elementa-Ki 1.2: S.C.A. I: I.F.T.A. 2: Old Gold I. JOYCE E. TONSFELDT Remson. Elemontary. Mi od Chorus 1.2: A Cappella Choir 2; Theta Gamma Nu 1,2: Elomenta-Ki 1,2; L.S.A. 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2. LEOTA M. TUCKER Wnst Branch. Kindergarten- Primary. Mixed Chorus: Newman Club. JEAN M. TURNER Marshalltown. Kindergarten- Primary. S. JOANNE TWACHTMANN. Lowden Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 12; Purple Arrow I; I.F.TA. 2. GEORGIA W. UM8DENSTOCK. Cedar Falls. Kin- dergarten-Primary. SARA J. UNDERWOOD, Jefferson. Kindergarton Primary. K.P. Club I: Pi Phi Omega I; Bartlett House Council. Page 247 • tcuo-year CAROL I. VAN DE LINDER. Lett . Elementary. Elementa-Ki 2; Kappa Phi 1.2. RUTH C. VAN SOELEN, Pleasantville. Rural. Ru ral Teachers Club 1.2. RUTH E. VOKT, Anita. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Gamma Delta. MARY J. VON HOUSEN, Milford, Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Sigma Eta Chi 1.2; Life Saving Corps 2; Purple Arrow 2. BETTY J. WARD, Mitchellville, Elementary. Ele- menta-Ki 2; S.C.A. 2. MARILYN R. WASSENAAR, Clinton. Kindergar- ten-Primary. Band 1,2; College Players 1,2; K.P. Club 2; Kappa Phi 1,2. JENIFER M. WATSON. Rutland, Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2. BEVERLY J. WEIDERT, Sioux City. Elementary. Math Club 1,2; Purple Arrow 2; Wesley Founda- tion 1,2. VIRGINIA F. WELLENDORF, Deloit. Elementary. Kappa Phi 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1,2; S.C . 2. PATRICIA A. WELTY, Pocahontas, Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2. ALBERTA L. WENNDT. Clarence, Elementary. Gamma Delta 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1,2. BEVERLY J. WILLIAMS. Odebolt. Kindergarten- Primary. I.F.T.A. 2; S.C.A. I; K.P. Club I. JO ANN B. WILSON. Wyoming, Elementary. Mixed Chorus I; Phi Chi Delta I. MARGARET M. WINGERT, Duncombe, Kindergar- ten-Primary. GENEVIEVE J. WIRT. Burlington, Kindergarten- Primary. Tau Chi Eta 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Pi Phi Omega 2: Kappa Phi 2. FRANCES J. WOLFF. Des Moines. Kindergarten- Primary. I.F.T.A. 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1,2; Baptist Student Center 1.2. GEORGE B. WORTHINGTON. Havelock. Elemen- tery. Page 248 Learning to operate a motion pic- ture projector is a part of training offered in the use of audio-visual aids. Seniors Shirlee Stilwell and Lois Kunert are shown engaged in this increasingly important phase of education. Don Peters interrupts his shaving to listen to Dave Hendrickson's ex- planation of a linkage while senior Fred McNeal demonstrates the proper procedure for study. Registering with the Placement Bureau is one of the last steps of an education at Teachers College. Secretary Doris Miller checks the placement records of prospective graduates Fred Stoeker, Shirley Cooper. Jo Chase, and Newt Dra- heim. ADVERTielfa spAce TO 1?EMr HQUIRf VMIDE T advertising iuaterioo7 inlere5t in education AROUND the WORLD and HOME... Interesting Reading regarding International, Na- tional, State and Local news in your Daily Courier along with features — Sports and wire- photo make your good reading a pleasure. Keep abreast of the times with the Courier wherever you are. toflterlo JHailfl €o nht miT WITH Til M KIWI It's either the Topper suit or the separate Topper Rath’s . . . from the Land O’Corn With all the production know-how” the modern Iowa farmer is using in raising live- stock for the dinner tables of America, it’s no wonder that Rath Black Hawk has be- come a name famous for quality meat products everywhere. For The Rath Packing Plant is located right in the heart of an island of tassel-topped stalks bearing golden ears of corn for generous corn-feeding of livestock. Such feeding results in sweeter, milder, better flavored corn-fed meat. Here at Rath modern buildings house the most efficient equipment and an organization of able and experienced meat processors. This expert handling from producer to processor accounts for the reputation and preference of families from coast to coast for Rath Black Hawk Ham, Bacon, Frankfurters, Pork Sausage and hundreds of other Black Hawk meat products, including Lard. Sausage of all kinds. Baked Loaves. Cooked Meats. Dry Sausage, Smoked Meats, Vacuumed Cooked Meats in cans, Pork, Beef, Veal and Lamb—all From the Land O'Corn. The Rath Packing Company WATERLOO, IOWA Page 253 It’s thrifty to buy at For everything photographic S)teele 5 WlacL PUSLpJnc. 5-IO-25c Store 184 West Fourth 2212 College St. • Waterloo, Iowa AMERICAN DEMOCRACY . . . Conceived 1776 We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domes- tic tranquility, provide for the common defense, pro- mote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. . . . Tried and proved through war, depres- sion, peace, and prosperity. THE HOPE OF THE WORLD TODAY. J}ohn 2)eere WJciterloo TJractor 'WJorki of Deere Manufacturing Co. Page 254 QUALITY AT ITS BEST KLEEN-ilrilD ALTSTADT LANGLAS BAKING CO. WATERLOO, IOWA BREAD • ROLLS • DONUTS • CAKES • PASTRIES FRESH DAILY AT ALL FOOD STORES TSm DELIVERY EQUIPMENT AND SALESMAN DOUGH MIXER—600 POUNDS DOUGH Page 255 PRINTING TYPEWRITERS OFFICE SUPPLIES HOLST PRINTING CO. WATERLOO CEDAR FALLS NORTHERN RAILROAD 211 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 210 WATERLOO. IOWA MOHR'S EXCLUSIVE PAINT AND WALLPAPER 112 MAIN STREET CEDAR FALLS GIFTS - GLASS - ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING GLIDDEN PAINTS OLSEN'S LUNCH WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET 716 SEERLEY BLVD. CEDAR FALLS CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES Especially to Those Who Worked With Us Page 256 w A T E R L O O HOLLETTS PHOTOGRAPHS THAT SATISFY PORTRAIT OR COMMERCIAL 626 SYCAMORE Union Officials Discuss Labor Problems With Teachers College Students Courtesy Local 838 UAW-CIO Page 257 better AYR - MOR cleaning ★ Cedar Falls Page 258 Block J4uJ,Place PJL Pink ON HIGHWAY 20 EAST s.s firestone s s (dedar Sails, Sovua S S Store (dedar Sails, Sovua TIRES - BATTERIES - TOYS AUTO ACCESSORIES - RADIOS APPLIANCES - HARDWARE Satisfaction (guaranteed • SJome 'WJestem Aato Savinas =Hoan _Associate Store J. K. O'NEILL and C. A. WOGENS Association INSURED'1 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SI Store for (duerybody HOME FINANCING LOANS 529 COMMERCIAL WATERLOO 203 Main Street — Phone 433 DIAL 5523 CEDAR FALLS. IOWA Pag® 259 WATERLOO MASON CITY MARSHALLTOWN CEDAR FALLS IOWA FALLS GRUNDY CENTER Staple and Fancy Groceries—Fresh Meats Produce When better automobiles are built 6UICK will build them LOWRY BUICK CO. 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Waterloo FARNSWORTH RADIO TELEVISION Page 264 WATERLOO STUDENT HEADQUARTERS Toilet Articles Sheets and Cases Yarns Gossard Foundation Garments Slips and Gowns Yard Goods Handkerchiefs Sweaters Slacks Hosiery Notions Bath Towels Blouses Pajamas HUGHES 2218 College St. Phone 546 OLD GOLD COLLEGE EYE Your Student Publications A A Cappellu Choir..............................90 Administration.............................24-35 Alpha Chi Epsilon............................196 Alpha Phi Gamma..............................132 Alpha Phi Omega..............................152 Art...........................................97 Art Department................................38 Association of Women Students ... 57 B Baker Hall............................... 62 63 Band....................................92 Baptist Student Center..................177 Bartlett Hall.............................58 59 Baseball.................................122 123 Basketball...............................114 117 Beta Alpha Epsilon......................153 Beta Beta Beta..........................133 Board of Control of Student Publications . 105 Business Education Department ... 39 c Campus 4-H..............................154 Cedar Falls Housing lrnit...............68 (Impel Choir............................90 (Cheerleaders...........................128 College Chorus.........................88-89 College Eye.....................102103 College Players.........................155 D Dedication ..................................4-5 Delta Delta Phi.........................187 Departments...............................36-53 Disciple Student Center.....................180 Drama .................................. 94 96 E Education Department.........................40 Eleinenta-Ki................................156 Ellen Richards Club.........................157 English and Speech Department ... 41 Epsilon Pi Tau.....................134 F Faculty................................ 200 211 First Year K-P Club................158 Football................................108 113 Foreign Language Club..............159 Future Business Leaders of America . . 160 G Gamma Delta........................180 Gamma Theta Upeilon................135 Golden Ledger......................136 Golf .......................................127 Graduates.............................. 212 249 H Home Economics Department .... 42 I “I” Club...........................128 “I” Queens.........................129 Industrial Arts Club .......................161 Industrial Arts Department .... 43 Interfraternity Council............186 Intersorority Council..............186 Page 265 to, iptca I index Intervarsity Christian Fellowship . . . 185 Iowa Future Teachers Association . . 162 163 Iowa Teachers First....................137 I Junior Chimes..........................138 K Kappa Delta Pi.........................139 Kappa Mu Epsilon......................140 Kappa Phi.............................182 Kappa Pi Beta Alpha...................164 Kappa Theta Psi.......................188 L Lambda Delta Lambda...................141 Lambda Gamma Nu.......................197 Language Department...................44 Lawther Hall.........................60-61 ♦ Lecture-Concert Series................... 86 87 Library Science Department .... 45 Library Student Association .... 165 Life Saving Corps.....................166 Lutheran Student Association .... 181 M Math Club.............................167 Mathematics Department................46 Men’s Union...........................57 Men’s Physical Education Department . 48 Music Department......................47 N Newman Club...........................178 Nu Omicron Nu 8igma Phi .... 189 o Old Gold.............................98-99 Old Gold Beauties....................70-75 Old Gold Popularity Winners . . . 76 79 Orchesis..............................168 P Pen . ..........................104 Phi Chi Delta.........................184 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.................142 Phi Sigma Phi.........................190 Phi Sigma Epsilon.....................198 Physical Education Club...............169 Pi Gamma Mu................................143 Pi Omega Pi................................144 Pi Phi Omega...............................191 Pi Tau Phi.................................192 Pi Theta Pi................................193 Plymouth Club..............................179 Presbyterian Fellowship....................183 Purple Arrow...............................145 s Science Department..........................50 Second Year K-P Club.......................170 Seerley Hall............................ 64 65 Sigma Alpha Iota...........................146 Sigma Eta Chi..............................179 Sigma Gamma Kappa..........................171 Sigma Theta Epsilon........................18 Sigma Tau Gamma............................199 Social Science Department...................51 Social Science Honors......................147 Speech Activities Club.....................172 Stadium Hall................................66 Student Christian Association . . . . 176 Student Handbook...........................104 Student League Board........................56 Sunset Village..............................67 Symphony Orchestra..........................93 T Tau Chi Eta................................173 Tau Sigma Delta............................194 Teaching Department.........................52 Tennis.....................................126 Theta Alpha Phi............................148 Theta Epsilon..............................177 Theta Gamma Nu.............................195 Theta Theta Epsilon........................149 Torch and Tassel...........................150 Track..............................124-125 W Waterloo Housing Unit.......................68 Wesley Foundation..........................183 Who’s Who............................... 80 85 Women’s Chorus..............................91 Women’s Physical Education Department . 49 Women’s Recreation Association . . . 174 Wrestling..........................118 121 and administration index Aakvik, Ellen M., 202 Abbott. R. L„ 202 Addison. William Haler, 202 Adney. Verna J.. 202 Ahlschwede, Hulda, 202 Aitchison. Alison E., 202 Allen. Ruth A.. 211 Anderson, Joyce Marion. 202 Anderson. Lucile E., 202 Anderson. Mary C., 202 Anderson. Wallace L., 202 Any, Amy F., 202 Ashworth, Mr . Robbie Lou, 202, 167 Hailey. Charles H.. 210 Baker. Rebecca. 202 Itakken, Alice. 202 Barker. Olivo L.. 202 Bardach. John K.. 18S, 202 Barnhart. Don. 202 Bates. Delbert M.. 211 Baum. Russell N.. 202 Beard. Marshall. 80 Bcbb. Randall R.. 202 Becker. James F.. 202 Bcgeman. Louis. 210 Bender. Paul F.. 29. 57. 137 Bergstrom, Richard. 211, 148, 155, 199 Bernhard. Harold E.. 32, 176 Bigelow, Leslie P.. 202 Birkhead. Jane, 202 Blackman. Mrs. Mildred R.. 202 Page 266 Blanford. James T.. 202 Boardman, Benjamin, 210 Bock. Emil W.. 202 Boohlje. Esther. 202 Bolinsky, Joseph A., 202 Hontz. «lean, 202, 169 Bouldin. Mary l«cah, 203 Bovee. Eugene. 210 Braddock. Richard. 203 Breyfogle. Mary. 203 lirimin, Mrs. Betty, 211 Brimin, Robert I ., 203 Brown, A. E., 203 Bruno. Irvin. 211, 167 Buffum. H. 8.. 210 Bultena. Louis. 203 Bnrford, Lola M.. 203 Burgess. Jean A., 203 Burgner. Jack. 203 Burke. Willard E.. 203 Buxbaum, Katherine. 210 Cable. Emmett J., 84, 210 Caldwell. Mary P.. 208 Callahan. Lewis B., 208 Cameron. Cecil P.. 119, 208 Campbell. Marjorie D. Campbell, Sadie B.. 29, 57 Carr. Constance, 203 Charles. John W., 210 Chase. William W„ 203 Clark, James R., 203 Cole. E. E.. 34 Coition. Corley A.. 203 Cowley. John P.. 203 Cram. Fred D. Crawford. Elinor A.. 169, 203 Crosby. Edmund D.. 134, 203 Crossman. Richard L., 184, 161, 203 Curtis, Dwight. 203 Dahl. John E., 203 Day, Margaret E.. 203 Dee. William L.. 203 Denny. E. C . 153. 203 DeWitt. Dorothy. 167. 203 Dickason, Doris. 203 Dickerson. Frances. 204 Dickinson. Arthur. 124. 125, 204 Ditzler. Walter E.. 204 Divelbes . Maragaret. 204 Dohrman, H. Theodore. 211, 143 Douglas. L. V., 204 Dreicr. William H.. 204 Drumrighl, Russell G., 204 Edwards, Rowena. 210 Engleby, Doris, 35. 99. 132 Esget. Milos, 211 Fagan, W. B.. 204 Fahrnoy, Ralph R.. 204 Farrell. James V.. 211 Floyd. Karl C., 211 Forest. Mr . Louis® C. Torner, 204 Fossum, Ernest C., 204 Fox. W. Josef, 189, 204 Frahm. Ixetta Mao. 204 Fuller, Albert C.. 210 Oaffin, Myrtle E„ 204 Garnet, Joseph H.. 32 Oorow, Maurice. 89. 204 Oetchell. Robert W.. 210 Gibb. K. Glenadine, 204 Gifford. Robert W., 204 Gjerde, Waldomar. 85 Gobi©, l ouis© J.. 204 Goetch. E. V„ 33 Graham. Zelwyn, 204 Grant. Martin L.. 204 Green. Mary. 204 Guest, Charles Boyd. 204 Guillaume. Harry G„ 204 Guillickson. Agnes Haines. Peter 0.. 204 Hake. H. V., 31 Hamilton. E. V., 204 Hampton, Nellie. 210 Hanawalt. Mr . Mary. 204 Hanson, Alden B„ 204 Hnnson, Rose L.. 204 Hnpp. William. 205 Harper, Corrine B.. 205 Harris, Henry. 142. 205 Harris, Lyman, 205 Harrison. Paul E.. 210 Hart, Irving H.. 34. 210 Hartwell. Frank C.. 205 Hays. William E.. 210 Hearst. James 8.. 211 Helff. Bernice. 205 Hendrix. Holbert H.. 205 Herrold. Clifford H.. 205 Hill. Frank W., 205 Hillard. Ernest H.. 205 Hjelle, Marie. 211 Holliday. Elsie V.. 211 Holliday. Mrs.. Olive J.. 205 Holmes, George H., 5, 31, 105, 132 Holmberg, Mrs. Marjorie. 205 Holst. Herald, 205 Holvik. Karl M.. 92. 205 Horn. Thomas I).. 205 Howard, Donald S.. 205 Howell. Mrs. Alta. 205 Hull, Esther. 205 Hughes. Robert G. Humphrey. Mrs. Katherine. 144, 205 Hunter. Mary B., 205 Ingersoll. Virginia A.. 205 Jackson, Cyril L.. 205 Janssen. Bernice I.. 205 Jennings, Philip C., 80, 105 Jones. Mamie J.. 205 Kadesch. W. H.. 210 Kasiske, Florence M. Keefe, I eonard J., 205 Keister. Elwood J., 205 Keister. Mrs.. Gloria B.. 205 Kelso. Paul C.. 30 Kennedy. David E, 205 Keppera, George L.. 167, 206 Kercheval, James W.t 141, 206 Klein. Mrs. Margaret. 211 Koehring. Dorothy M, 206 Kolstoe, Oliver P.. 67. 152. 206 Krueger, Lothar B., 206 Kurt . Edward. 206 Lachenbruch. Rachel. 206 Lang. William C.. 143. 206 Lankton. Robert 8., 140, 185, 206 Lantx. C. W., 206 La Pray. Margaret. 206 Larkin. Thotnas J.. 211 Latham. William P.. 210 Lattin, Richard T.. 206 Leavitt. Charles T.. 148, 147. 206 Lillehei, Ingebrigt. 206 Lineberry. Katherine G., 154, 206 Lott. Fred W, 167. 211 Lucas. Walter A.. 206 Luce. Mildred G.. 206 Lund. Sue, 58, 143 Lynch, Samuel A., 210 Manning. Sarah L., 206 Mantor. Edna. 206 Maricle. William O.. 206 Marietta. E. L. 144, 160, 208 Marquardt, D. N., 206 Martindalo. Frank E.. 162, 206 Matala, Raymond E.. 161, 206 Mauck. R. Jane. 91. 206 Maurer. Edward J., 206 Maxwell. Mrs. Jvone. 206 Maxula. Peter M.. 197. 206 McBride. Eleanor, 207 McCarthy. Phyllis. 207 McCollum. Clifford G., 206 McClelland. Marybelle. 31 McCusker. Lauretta. 207 McCuskey, David H.. 118, 119, 207 McDavitt, Elaine E.. 148, 155, 207 McGranahan, Bob. 35 McLeod, Mrs. Ada. 207 McMahon. Della. 211 Mead. Frank N.. 210 Meece, Leona. 207 Mendenhall. L. L.. 207 Merchant, Frank Ivan. 210 Merritt. Myrtle A.. 169. 207 Middleton. Caryl A.. 207 Miller. Dorothy C.. 207 Miller, Edna 6.. 207 Mitchell. John W.. 207 Mohn. Mardelle L.. 207 Moon. Alfred C.. 211 Moon, Dorothy L„ 210 Mork. Vernon N., 143. 207 Mouser. Gilbert W., 188. 185, 207 Myers. Gail. 35 Nehls. Edward, 210 Nelson. Carl B.. 207 Nelson. Herman. 211 Nelson. M. J.. 28 Nielsen. Rosa A.. 207 Nordly. Oliver M.. 114. 116. 207 Norland, Donald R., 143, 211 Opfer. Emma, 207 Ord. Violet, 207 Palmer. Harold G., 184, 161, 207 Patt. Bertha L.. 210 Paul. Raymond A., 207 Paul. J. B.. 32 Pendergraft. Daryl. 207 Peterson. Mama. 207 Phillips. Cecil K.. 207 Phraner, Francis S., 211 Ping. I la Mae. 207 Plaehn. Erma B.. 143, 147, 150. 208 Pope. Earn ham G., 208 Poppy. Willard J.. 141, 208 Potter. Albert A., 208 Powell. John. 208 Poxdro. John W., 211 Price. Dorothy L., 208 Price. Malcolm. 26 Przychodzin, Joe. 208 Rademaker, Muriel, 208 Rait. E. Grace. 208 Ramsey, Irvin L., 208 Rath. if. Earl. 105, 178, 208 Read. O. B.. 210 Reece. Oscar E., 171, 208 Reid. Alastair. 211 Renard. John N.. 208 Reninger. H. W.. 208 Rhodes. Mrs. Gladys. 64 Rlium. Gordon J.. 152, 208 Rice. Harold H.. 208 Richter. Virginia. 208 Rlebe. H. A.. 187. 208 Ritter, Elmer L., 88 Robinson. George C.. 208 Roesch. Jack H.. 208 Roger . Robert A.. 141, 208 Rollstin. Donald H.. 208 Ruegnitz, Rose L., 208 Russell. Myron, 92, 98, 208 8age, Leland L., 143. 208 Samson. George W.t 208 Sauer, Pauline. 183, 208 Scannell, Don. 85 Schaefer. Josef. 208 Schenke, Lahron H., 209 Schilder, Louis O.. 211 Schlicher. Raymond J., 209 Schmitt. Mary Margaret. 209 Schneider. Melvin. 53. 209 Schneider. Mrs. Melvin. 209 Schools. Marshall. 209 Schueller. Lorraine R.. 211 Bcott, Donald. 209 8cott, Phebe. 210 Scott, Mr . Vivian. 209 8cott, Winfield. 171. 209 Searight, Roland. 209 Shanks. James C., Jr., 209 Shepard. Lou Shoqulst, Jean, 35 Short, Thelma. 169. 209 Simonson. Josephine, 210 Skalbeck. Oliver M.. 209 Skar. R. O.. 136, 209 Slacks. John R., 210 Smith. Anita. 60, 151 Smith, Ernestine. 185, 209 Smith. May. 188, 209 Smith. M. B. Sonstegard. Manford, 210 Sparrow', Julia, 209 Stageberg. Norman. 209 Starbeck. Clyde L.. 108. 209 Starkey. Evelyn F.. 209 Starkey. Willard A., 209 Stokstad, Lloyd J., 209 Stone. Merle L.. 209 Stone. Myrtle M.. 209 Strain, Robert E.. 209 Stratton. Rhoda H.. 133, 209 Strayer. Hau) B.. 148, 155. 209 Street. Howard M.. 211 Strnble. Margnirette May, 209 Studlien. Ix l . 210 Sutherland, Elisabeth. 149, 210 8venson. Karl A.. 211 Swanson, Betty, 169, 211 Thompson. M. R.. 139. 158, 210 Thompson. Oscar E.. 210 Timberlake, Mrs.. Morla W., 210 Tjoasem, Herbert K.. 211 Torgrimson. Adeline M„ 210 ON..... VulalU Olft UtUey. Marguerite. 210 Vender Beek, Howard. 210 Van Engen. Henry, 140, 167, 210 Van Ness. Grace. 210 Vollbrecht. Emeat. 210 Wagner. Guy W.. 83 Wagner. Willis H.. 134. 210 Wailes, James R.. 210 Walsh, William J.. 211 Wall, Barbara. 169, 210 Weber. Robert H.. 210 Wegner. Donald W„ 143 Wester. C. W„ 210 Wheeler, Mrs. Clara. 62 White. Dori E.. 166. 211 Whitford, Lawrence W„ 122, 128, 211 Wick, Roland E.. 160, 211 Wilcox. M. J.. 211 Will. Emery L.. 211 Wilmarth. Alta. 211 Wineke. Dorothy E.. 211 Winter. Leonard, 211 Winsberg. Shirley. 211 Wood. Stanley. 148, 155. 211 Woodcock. Bertram L., 198, 211 Wright. Lawrence 8., 211 Yager. Barbara. 169, 211 Yeager. Nina Mary. 211 Yennie, Dorothy I., 143, 211 Zintx, Miles V.. 211 Page 267 student directory Aaigaard, And row—Waterloo Abba . Lena -Geneva, 60. 140, 150, 167, 166. 169. 214 Abbitt, Raymond—Lenox Abbott, James—Cedar Kalla, 67, 214 Abel. AloUia—Donnellson Abel, Vivian—Corydon Abkes, John—Auatinville. 89, 90. 142, 214 Abkes, Patricia—Auitinville, 145. 146 Abney, Donnell—Marshalltown, 76, 80, 108, 110, 128, 198, 214 Abuhl. Ruth- Slater, 135. 158, 185 Adams, Beverly—Burlington, 91, 160, 191 Adams, Dorothy—Waucoma. 160 Adams, Kldon—Charles City Adolf, Dale—Cherokee, 89 Adolph. Thomas—Hartley. 65, 152, 163 Aduddell, Itobert—Des Moines Agan, Phyllis—Deep River Agan, Robert—Montezuma, 214 Ahrens. Robert—Dumont Aiken, Marilyn—Grundy Center Albert, Ruth—Le Mars, 92. 182 Albertson, Marlene—Charles City Albrecht, Bonita—Wall Lake Albrecht, James—Waterloo Albright. Leroy—Waterloo Alcock, Gloria—Frederika. 136, 160, 169, 182 Aldrich, Herbert—Waterloo Alford. Beverly—Ottumwa. 157, 177 Allen, Agnes—Larchwood. 169, 178 Allen, David—Des Moines Allen, Frank—Charles City- Alien. Gene—Waterloo Allen. Ruth—Glidden. 158, 182, 191 Allender, Robert—-Oskaloosa, 167, 214 Aller, Kenneth—Keota. 102. 103, 125, 128, 197 Allinson, Mac—Hampton Allinson, Kdwin—Waterloo Allison, Gareld—Hampton Allison, Leland -Charles City Allison, Theodore—Waterloo Altenbernd. Mary—Muscatine Altemeier, Keith—Lisconib, 89 Altman. Frank—Osage, 118, 119 Alton. Ann -Ottumwa. 181 Alton. Martha—Ottumwa. 163, 164, 181, 214 Ames. William Davenport, 136, 139, 143, 147, 152, 163 Atnfahr, Richard—-Waterloo Amfahr. Warren—Cedar Fall Amols. Gundege—Greene Amundson. Joyce—Clermont. 158, 181 Anders, Norms—Dvsart. 153, 184 Andersen, Dale—Waterloo Andersen, Norma --Correcllonville. 89, 238 Anderson, Aldora—Postvill Anderson, Beulah Curlew, 91, 102, 156, 238 Anderson, Carol Shenandoah. 190 Anderson. Carolyn—Eldora Anderson, Carroll -Delhi Anderson, Dorothy Alta. 156,238 Anderson, Esther—New lewdon, 177 Anderson. Marilyn—Des Moines, 60, 166, 168, 169. 184. 214 Anderson. Patricia—Roland Anderson, Roger—Delhi Anderson, Warren—Clinton. 161 Andresen, Robert—Maquoketa Andrews. Carol—I ake City, 58, 91, 178, 187 Andrews. Chastine—Corning Andrews. Eleanor—Knoxville. 185 Anfinson, Shirley—West Union, 58, 92, 93, 159 Annable. Nancy—Des Moines Annis. Norman Corydon Antonoplis, Robert—Bettendorf, 161, 171, 178, 214 Arrher, Donald—Malvern Arends. Dorothea—Milford. 170, 238 Argotsinger. Jack—Harlan. 116 Armstrong, Luella —Osage. 156, 238 Armstrong. Robert—Hampton, 181, 188, 214 Armstrong. Wanda—Booneville. 91 Arnold, Robert—Cedar Falls. 93. 214 Arrasmith, Wesley—Webster Ciey. 180 Aschom, Carolyn—Lansing. 58, 160, 163, 183. 184. 214 Aschom. Thomas—Lansing, 160 Aschinger, Joann—Wall l ake Ashbacher, Arlene—Lansing. 89, 168, 167, 191, 214 Attlg. Mary—Ren wick. 90. 177 Page 268 At . Roger—Hartley Atxen, Barbara—Albert City, 70, 89, 132, 238 Austin, Harry—Knoxville Axland, Clarice—Irwin, 156, 181 Baack, Maxine—Williamsburg Babb, Jean—Battle Creek, 5 Bachman, Donald—West Bend. 214 Bachtoll. Roger—Waterloo Bachtell. Ross—Waterloo Backhaus. Marilyn Manly, 58 Bagley, Ellen—Waterloo Bailey, Don—Osage Bailey. Robert—Mason City, 92, 139, 214 ltakenouse, Gloria—Sigourney, 90, 183, 184, 188, 214 Baker, Donald—Cedar Falls. 171, 214 Balabon, Danny—Waterloo Balabon, Nick—Waterloo Ball, Mary—Webb Ball, Sadie—New Loudon Ball, Winnie—Laurens. 170, 238 Ballantine, Arietta—Arion, 177 Bane. Clara—Elgin. 154, 163 Bare. Ruth—Winthrop, 182, 238 Baretich. William—Rath bun Barker. Charles—Afton, 183 Barker, Edwin—Ackwortb, 147, 160, 162, 214 Barlow, James—Waterloo Barud, Joseph—Manchester Barnes, Anna—Blairsburg. 162 Barnes, Beverly—Ottumwa, 58, 158, 189 Barnett, William—Cedar Falls, 89. 132, 141. 199, 214 Barr, Patricia—Manchester, 182 Barrett, Anita—Albert City, 89 Barrett, Claire -Cedar Fall Barron, Peter—Waterloo Barron, James—Waterloo Bartenbagen, Elizabeth—Muscatine. 58 Bartholomew. Janice—Algona, 190 Barteau, Janice—Hazleton, 156, 162, 238 Bartine. Cyrus -Clemons Bartlett. Harry—Delhi, 214 Bartlett. Jerry—Delhi, 62. 140, 167, 178, 199, 214 Bnrtruff, Charles—Cedar Fall Bartz, Merle—Fredericksburg Basier, David—Fort Dodge, 215 Bailer, James Lohrville Bates, Margaret—Vinton, 155,.187 Batten. France —Carlisle Bauer, Joan—Millersburg, 58, 173, 192, 215 Bauer, Lois—Kingsley Bauer, Mary—West Chester. 92, 192 Baumgaertner, Beverly—Rochester, N. H., 173 Baumgartner, Eunice -Strawberry Point Baumnover, Ruth—Carroll. 93 Bauserman, Joyce—Cedar Rapids, 58 Bayne. James—Wapello Beach. John—Guthrie Center. 110, 128, 196 Beach. Robert—Guthrie Center, 160, 196 Beake. Feleo— Oelwein Brake, Xenophon—Oelwein Beam. Mrs. Verna—Waterloo Bean. Clyde—Cedar Rapid . 118, 119, 197 Bean. James—Eagle Grove Beane. Elwyn—Le Grand Beard. Delores—Waterloo Heasmore. Vernon—Lisbon. 198 Beatty. DonnaBelle—Des Moines. 187 Bechtel. Richard—Lansing Beck. Harriet—Kalona, 89 Beck. Marie—New Hampton, 181 Becker, Anne—Oelwein Becker. William—Algona. 92. 93. 142 Beckman. Kenneth - Mason City, 53, 215 Beckman, Nancy—Michigan City. Ind., 193 Beckman. Ruth -Hampton, 58, 92 Beebe. Rowena—Zion. 68. 176 Beeka, Joan—Marshalltown. 194 Beentan, Janice—Cedar Falls, 157, 166, 168. 169. 173, 215 Behnken, Alo—Colesburg, 156 Behrcndg, Karl—Monticello, 92 Beil, Elaine—Clinton. 182 Beisner, Robert—Dows, 165 llelikin. Nancy—Waterloo. 157 Bell. Albert—Cedar Falls Below. Ruth Hubbard. 153, 159, 195 Belscamper. Robert—Waterloo, 139 Bel ville. Helen Lake Mills Bender. Ernest—Waterloo Bender. Ralph—Cedar Falls Bender. Robert—Chapin Bendixen. Joanne—Sioux City. 90, 146 Bennett, Ardeth—Dow , 139, 144, 159, 168, 176, 183. 184. 215 Bennett, Delmar—Cedar Falls. 215 Bennett, Rose—Columbus Jet., 156 Bennett. Shirley—Waterloo. 166 Benson, Virginia—Waterloo. 68 Benson, William—Waterloo Bentley. Charles—Waterloo Bentley. Ruth—Waterloo, 56. 68, 187, 162 Benton, Robert—Adair, 95, 96, 160, 176, 181, 183, 199 Bcntrott, Blanche—Wheatland Berg. Elton—Cedar Falls Berg. Robert—Cedar Falls Borgomann, Dorothy—Welcome, Minn., 60. 193 Berges, Mr . Eleanor—Ames, 89, 162, 164, 184 Bcrgendahl, Donald—Parkersburg Berggren. Paul— .’edar Fall Berlin. Eileen—Mason City. 170, 178, 238 Berglund, Patricia—Boone, 173 Bergman, Clarence—Waverly Bergman, Gladys—Harris Bergmann, Lucille—Hampton, 168 Bergmann, Marvin—Hampton, 90, 180 Bergmann, Rosalie—Denver Berkstresser, Carolyn—Mount Carroll, III., 53, 90. 146, 179. 215 Bench, Edward—Muscatine Bethards, Mary—Garden Grove, 158 Bettenga, Edward- - Ackley Beuter. David—Solon. 155. 178 Bichel. William—Cedar Fall . 172, 215 Bidne. Bernard—Northwood, 144, 215 Bidne, Bert run —Northwood. 144, 215 Biederniann. Louis—Volga. 215 Bienfang, Homer—Cedar Falla, 108, 110, 128 Bilek, France —Ames. 169 Bilsland. John—Archer. 159, 162 Biondich, George—Virginia, Minn. Birchard, Carl—Cedar Falls, 80. 132, 137, 215 Bird. Robert—Woden Birdscll. Beverly—-Hampton, 59 Birdsell. Wesley—Osaian Birlcy, Stanley—Waterloo Birley, Stuart—Waterloo Biros. Ruth Albia. 156. 178 Bisbey. Gerald- Waterloo, 215 Bisgrove. Donald—Clear Lake Bisone, Mildred—Waterloo Bissel. Willard—Waterloo. 215 ltjorkgren. Paul- Cedar Falls Blackledge, Harold—Cedar Rapids. 90, 196 Bland, Carold—Waterloo Blaxer, Geraldine—Des Moines, 61, 89, 178, 194, 238 Blass. Irene—Estherville, 149, 157, 168, 182, 215 Blenderman, Gordon—Sioux City, 119, 147 Blinkinsop, Paul—Willow Springs, Mo. Blinks. Joan—Lisbon BILs. James—Clarinda. 89, 92, 93, 142 Bliss, Norman—Oelwein Blockhua. Helen—Elgin Bloom. Max—Nashua Blue, Mr . Annie—Waterloo Blum. Julia—Terril. 91 Blunter, Ivan—Kloinme. 133, 181 Blumhagcn. Mary—Renwick Kluinhagen. Ronald—Monona Bobst. Amy -Dows. 149. 154. 157, 185. 215 Bockelman, Donald—Hampton, 189, 140, 147. 167, 215 Boddicker, Gerald—Cedar Rapid , 215 Bodermann. Marie—Elma Boeck, George—Burlington. 148, 147, 215 Boehnke, Roger—Waterloo Boelling, Eugene—Corning, 153, 163, 215 Boess. Jean—Hawkeye. 156, 181 Bohemann, Edna Ackley Bohnsack, Louis—Manning Bokorney. Janet—Cedar Rapids Boland. William—Cedar Falls. 215 Boling. Doris- Swea City, 158 Bolk. Voral— Sheffield Bollhoefer. Shirley—Newton. 91, 160, 176, 179, 189 Bolstad. Robert—Lake Mills, 66 Bolte. John—Janesville Bond, Harold—Chicago, III. Bonderman, Donna—Archer. 162, 180, 182 Bonfig, Victor—Ossian, 161, 216 Bong. Louise—Cherokee. 187 Bonin . Janet—Nevada. 89. 193 Boone, Leonard—Cedar Fall Booth, Dewitt—Elk Horn Booth. Fola—Carroll. 155. 167, 182 Boothroyd, Bonnivere—Mason City Boot . Ray Waterloo. 216 Borden. Thomas Cedar Falls. 136 Bornschein. Beverly Sioux City, 181 Bothell. William Cedar Falls Bottorff. Robert—Cedar Falls. 144, 181 Bouslofr. John—South English, 178, 196, 216 Boust, Ellen—Audubon. 91. 158 Borenmyer, Barbara—Winthrop, 58. 166, 169. 174 Bovey. Glenn—Waterloo Bowlnby, Robert—Waterloo Bowyer. Doris—Tacoma, Wash. Boyd. Franklin— 8!bley. 140, 216 Boyd. Kathryn—Creston, 167, 169, 176, 179 Boyd. Lou—Northwood. 238 Boyd. Mary—Cedar Falls. 68. 155, 160, 175 Boysen, Elmer—Morning Sun, 171 Boy sen, Wayne—Dewitt Braden, Beverly—Goldfield, 60, 166, 169, 173. 174, 190 Bramblelt, Beverly -Spirit Lake, 89, 90, 92, 145. 146. 173. 192 Brandes. Eleanor—Wellsburg Brandt, Douglas—Cedar Falla, 90 Brandt. Roger—Waterloo Brant. Bette—Waterloo. 89 Brattebo. Howard—Story City Braunschweig. Richard—Primghar, 65, 198 Bray. David Grinncll. 216 Bred low. Mrs. Hazel Brill Brehm. Bonita Van Home Breiaeh, Dewey- -Cedar Falls. 110 Breisch. Donald -Cedar Falls. 147, 155, 162. 216 Brender, Patricia Iowa City Brevlck. Arnold—Chicago. III. Brlckley. Ruth—Vinton. 186 Briden, Marion—Janesville Briggs. Betty—Sumner. 156 Brinton. Donald—-Cedar Falls. 135, 143, 147. 152. 180, 216 Bristow. Avon -Cedar Falls, 135, 139. 143, 147. 159. 216 Bristow, William Cedar Falls Broadie. Betsy Waverlv. 92. 98. 178 Brock. Charles—Cedar Falls Broderick. William—Allison. 66, 181 Broer. Orpah—New Providence, 89, 158, 162. 216 Brokaw, Rowena—Coming. 182 Bronimel. Bernard—8t. Charles, 89. 162, 171. 178 Brookhart. Gordon—Fort Madison, 125, 128. 198 Brooks, Constanco—Waterloo, 139, 146, 159. 216 Broscha. Elizabeth—Montezuma Brower. Bonita -Washington. 69. 169. 216 Brower. Frederic—Orange City. 116, 216 Brower, Mildred Chicago. III. Brown. Dorothy Eminetsbnrg. 170, 238 Brown, Gwynn©—Cedar Falls, 90. 161, 163, 167, 177 Brown. Jacqueline—Madrid. 185 Brown. James—Waterloo. 110 Brown. Kathleen—Grover Brown, Marilyn—San Antonio. Tex. Brown. Marilyn—Maquoketa Brown, Monte—Waterloo, 89 Brown. Patricia—Ainsworth Brown. Robert—Clear Lake. 197 Brown. Russell—Cedar Falls. 216 Brown. Stanley Missouri Valley. 56, 64. 80. 108. 110. 128. 197. 216 Brown, Thomas—Cedar Falls. 216 Brown, Wanda—Dysart. 74. 173. 189 Broun. William—Clear Lake, 216 Brownlee. Lois—Villisca. 89. 90. 92, 93 Brua. Donald—Lake Mills Brueck. Ann Burlington, 89, 162 Brugman. Margaret-—Garner. 91 Bruhn. Virginia—Cedar Falls Brumble, Jack—Waterloo Rruneineir. 8ally Spencer Pruning. Dale—Breda Bruns. Alberta—Zwlngle. 238 Bruns. Henry—Waterloo. 142 Bruns. Margot—Mason City Brunsvold. Beverly Hanlontown. 181. 238 Brunsyold. Lois—Kensett, 156, 181, 191 Bryan. Eva—Montezuma Buchanan. Donald—Waterloo Buehholz. Marvin—Clarksville Buck. Peder—Viborg. 8. Dak. Buckallew. Forrest—Centerville. 171, 216 Rnckel. Robert—Ionia Rucklew, Margaret'—Knoxville, 185 Buckman, John—West Liberty. 160, 162 1H1 Buckner. Robert—Marion. 216 Buchner. Naomi—Waterloo Buffington. Dorothy—Cedar Rapids Buhr. Glenn—Readlyn. 92 Bukoff. Sam—Waterloo Bullis. Reginald—Charles City Bumgardner, Mark—Waterloo Bump, Gwyneth—Monroe. 58. 158 Bunce, Burdette—Spirit Lake Bundy. Uster—Cedar Falls. 89, 98. 128, 142. 152. 216 Bundy. Robert—Cedar Falls Burbridge, Liane—Cedar Falls. 68, 155, 159. 187 Burde, Chehol—Clinton Burdick. Harold—Oskaloosa. 110, 128, 198, 216 Burk. Nancy—Waterloo. 182. 188 Burke. Margaret—Hazclton, 59, 158, 178 Burnett, William—Cedar Falls, 67 Burnette. Jean—Sioux City 143. 145, 155 Bums, Janet—Mason City. 58, 187 Burns, Wallace—Cedar Falls Burshtan. Harold—Preston Butler. Alma—Iowa Falls, 156. 163 Butler. Denelda—Webster City. 216 Butler. Ruth—Des Moines Butterworth. Margaret—Humboldt, 91. 136, 145. 160. 176 Buiim. Bob Spencer. 125, 128 Byrnes. Raymond Ames. 108. 110. 217 Cacek. Charles—Cedar Falls. 109. 110, 217 Cad w ell. Lester—Dallas Center. 217 Cadwell. Phyllis—Bakers Field. Calif.. 58. 147. 165, 178. 217 Cain. Leola—Alta. 89. 163, 238 Calentine. Robert—Ruthven Callahan. Elizabeth—Waterloo. 68. 157, 187 Cameron. Carolyn—Ottumwa. 89. 90, 158 Cameron. Patricia—Newton. 92 Canteron. William—Cedar Falls. 172 Campbell. Ann - -Davenport. 184 Campbell. Dean—Fort Dodge Campbell. JoAnn—Jeaup. 191 Campbell. Mary—Mallard Canfield. George- Grundy Center, 92. 198 Canfield. Keith—Waterloo Cantwell. Mary -Keystone Capesius. Joann—Des Moines, 57. 60, 157. 173. 186. 193 Capeaius. Frank—Des Moines Card. Elizabeth—Dumont. 89 Carey, Richard—Waterloo. 217 Carlson. Dean—Grundy Center Carlson. Frank—Cedar Falls Carlson, Gerald—Fort Dodge. 167 Carman, Bonnie—Cresco Carman. George—Cedar Falls Carney. Paul—Cedar Rapids Carothers. Mary—Corning. 177 Carpenter. Gerald—Newton, 116 Carpenter. Norma—Swan Carr. Marion—Fort Dodge. 134. 161. 181. 217 Carroll. James—Fredcrlka. 161. 217 Carroll. Jerry-—Cedar Fall Carrol. Joann—Waterloo. 155. 191 Carson, John—Iowa City Carson. Shirley—Rowley Carter. Robert—Charles Cltv Carter. Robert—Cedar Ranids Carthey. Frank—Davenport Casadv Sammi - Keokuk C s . Walter—Kingslev. 110. 217 Caslavka VIrwinia—Traer. 90. 159. 162 Cassens. Kathleen—8igonmev. 58. 136, 188. M4. 163. 176. 183. 181. 189 Catlett. Roxie—Waterloo Caudle. Bonnie—Williams. 181 Caudle. Carroll—Williams Cavett. William—Charles City, 89. 152, 177 Caweltl. Gordon—Toledo. 160 Ceillev. Edward—Cedar Falls Chalatrom. John—Spirit Lake Chamberlin. Anne—Sionx Citv. 89. 93 Chamberlin. Theol Olin. 164 Chamber . Jane—Chariton. 178 Champion. Norma—Altoona. 89. 187. 238 Champoux. Barbara—Davenport. 177 Chanev. Roranna— Steamboat Roek. 156 Chapman. Jack—Srhaller. 144. 160. 199 Chapman. Jean Waterloo Chase. Jo—Lake City. 56. 60. 80, 137, 150, 192. 217, 249 C cnhall Louise—Snenccr. 160, 188 Cherry, Karroll—Cedar Rapids Cherry. Ruby—Cedar Falls Cherveny. Jane—Elberon CMcmet. Donald—Cedar Falls Chmelka. Darlene—Sioux City. 60. 145, 167. 183 Christen. Carolyn—Decorah. 58. 89, 90. 92. 93. 156. 179 Christensen. Alice- Waterloo Christensen. Charlotte—-Sibley. 164. 182 Christensen. Evelyn—Waterloo. 90, 187, 215 Christensen, Paul—Waterloo Christensen. Roland—Burt. 198, 217 Christiansen, Dean—Oelwcin, 57 Christiansen, Elaine—Newell, 177, 185, 217 Christiansen. Marly —Oelwcin. 89 Church. Larry—Hartley, 171 Church. Robert Mason City. 160 Church. Thomas Cedar Falls Cizek. Pauline Chelsea. 156, 178 Clabby. William- Waterloo Clark. Connie—Neola. 217 Clark. Edith Mondamin. 145, 156, 238 Clark. Elizabeth -Eldora. 91 Clark. James—Marshalltown. 147 Clark. Jean—Elkader, 57. 81. 137, 143, 150, 176. 178 Clark, Robert Park Ridge. III. Clark. Samuel—Charles City. 92. 93 Classick. Leslie—Belmond. 110. 188, 139. 217 Claus, Robert—Clinton, 181, 217 Clausen, Arnold—Duncombe Clausen, Mary—Dexter. 217 Clauson, Jarla—Spring Grove Clauson, Thomas—Cedar Falls Clay. Carolyn—Stockton. III., 191 Clay. Thomas—Hampton, 56. 81. 137, 139. 147, 181. 199. 217 Clayton. Don—Marshalltown Clayton. Natalie—Sutherland. 60, 90, 99. 160. 163, 198 Clem. Ruth- Ellsworth. 156. 181. 191 Clemen . Riehard—Oelwein Cline. James West Union. 92 Cloninger. Lucy -Charles City Clubine. David Independence. 217 Olute. Daryl Arlington. 136, 160 Cockerham. Bette- Waterloo Coffey, Ralph Garden Grove. 90. 288 Coffin, James—Waterloo. 92. 93. 196 Ooghlan. Margaret-—Kankakee. III., 89, 139, 164. 217 Cohn. Gerald—Waterloo. 125 Cole, Phylli - Bridgewater. 158 Cole. Robert Sioux City. 217 Collins. Margaret—Albion. 98, 100 Colston, Carroll—Des Moines Colston. Virginia—Vinton Colter. Donald- Waterloo Colter. Francis—Waterloo Compton. Richard—Springfield Conger. Jean—Ida Grove. 91. 158 Conklin. Dwight—Griswold. 188, 217 Connors, Barbara— Mason City, 187 Conrad, Donald New Hampton. 92. 142, 218 Conrad. Loi —Winthrop Conrad. Norma—Winfield. 158 Cook. Fairlene—Arlington. 156 Cook. Howard—Cedar Falls Cook. Lowell—Council Bluffs, 119, 128, 197 Cook. Walter—Waterloo Coomb . Donald—Cedar Falla. 66 Coon. Alan—Nichols Coop. Shirley—Chariton. 102, 156, 177 Cooper. Carolyn—Springville. 89, 98, 99, 139. 163. 188, 184. 218 Cooper. Raymond—Primghar Cooper. Shirlee—Gibson Cooper. Shirley—Boone. 191, 288, 249 Corbett. Kenneth—Ottumwa. 218 Corlett. Thomas—Oskaloosa. 92 Coruelison. Mary—Mount Ayr, 89. 170, 190. 238 Corrlck. Richard—Boone Corrigan. Earl Rockwell City. 158, 178 Corsepiue. Everett—Waterloo. 141 Corscplus, Mrs. Marilyn—Cedar Falla. 141, 188 Cory. John—Coon Rapida. 66 Cottingham. Gertrude—Perry Coulter. Oharlotto—Conrad. 89 Court. Bonnie—Cedar Falls. 187 Cousins. Betty— Delinar. 180 Covington. Frank—Leon. 66 Cowan, Harriett- Spencer, 89 Cowan. Patricia—Sncncer Cox. Ann—Fort Dodge. 170. 178, 239 Cox. James—Cedar Falls. 161 Coyne. Charles—Auburn. 101, 102, 110. 198 Crable. Phyllis—Ottumwa, 58. 157. 175. 176. 183. 184 Craddock. Jerry—Des Moines Craig. William—'Waterloo Crain. Lorna—Olin Cram. Charles—Corwith Crandell. Genevieve—Rippey. 172, 218 Crawford. Helen—Onawa Crawford. James—Newton Crew. Mrs. Carole—Fairfield. 93 Crew, Leland—Fairfield. 110, 125, 128 Crigcr. Cecil—Muscatine Critzman, Luetta—Rockford Crookshank, 8idney—-Waterloo, 218 Crosby, Phyllis.—Greene. 91 Page 269 Crowley, Norman—Waterloo Crouch, Hazel—Gladbrook Crow, Genevieve—Muscatine. 185 Crowell. Clark—Iowa Falls. 196. 218 Crown. Robert—Waterloo, 152 Cucci. Gennard—Melrose Park. III. Culbertson. John—Waverly. 218 Culver. Boyd—Sioux City Culver. Richard—Maloy, 218 Cummings. Anne—Burlington. 178, 190, 218 Cummings. Mrs. Revena—Chariton. 150 Cunningham. George—Waterloo Cunningham. Marcus— Waterloo Cunningham. Rea—Mason City Curran. Jeanne—Waterloo. 162. 178 Curran. Mao-—Melrose. 170. 178. 239 Curtis. Donna—Greene. 178. 19-1 Curtis. Robert—Cedar Falls Custard. Victor—Melrose Park. III. Cuthbertson. DeWayne—Toledo. 100. 102. 136. 160 Cutshall. Louis—Castle Hill. 218 Daasch, Anita—Lawrence, Kan., 57. 60, 89. 136. 151. 194 Daggett. Daryle—Sanborn Dahlberg. Nefda—Creaton. 179, 218 Dahle. Irene—Ridgeway Dahlke. Donald—Pomeroy. 122. 128, 218 Dailey, Harvey—Sioux Rapids. 218 Dailey, Marilyn—Sioux Rapids, 58. 169, 218 Dailey. Newell—Davenport Dalryinple. Jane—Malvern Damnerg. Robert—Galesburg, III., 102. 152. 218 Dana. Betty—Nashua. 170, 193, 280 Danels. Maxine—Ottumwa Daniel, Dorothy—Carroll, 89, 162, 178, 239 Daniels. Richard—Bristow. 218 Danielson. Avis—Ellsworth, 60, 143, 147, 162. 181, 191. 218 Darland, John—Mount Auburn. 218 Darling. Barbara—Cedar Rapids. 89. 168. 169. 174 Darsee, David— Martelle Daters. Kvcrill—State Center Daugs, Frederick—Monona Davidson. Donald—Duncombe Davis, Donna—Ottumwa. 58. 166, 168, 169. 177 Davis. Karl—Cedar Falls. 152, 218 Davis, George—Marathon Davis. Janice—Ottumwa Davis. Jewell—Cedar Falls. 89. 00 Davis. John—Waterloo Davis. Mary—Audubon. 177, 185 Davis. Mina—Clemons. 58. 145, 154, 156, 163. 179. 239 Davis, Robert—Burlington. 66, 92. 172 Davis. Shirlee—Waterloo Dawson, Wilma—Clutier. 239 Day. Sylvia—Ames. 60. 145, 173. 194, 239 Deahe, Mary—Cresco. 190 Deal. Robert—Bagley. 171. 181. 199 Dean. Kenneth—Cedar Falls, 67. 139, 143, 147. 218 Dean. Rose—Spencer Deaton, Judith—Sioux City, 93 Debeer. Peggy—Spirit Lake. 92 Decker. Barbara—Mason City. 190. 239 DeCools. Shirley—Sigourney Deike, Elinor—Waterloo Deike. I ois—Waterloo De Jager, Donald—I«eMar , 218 DeKoster. Patricia—Hull. 00. 146, 188, 219 Delay. Shirley—-Granger. 156 Dell. Daryl—Alvord, 162, 167. 219 De Maris. Dorothy—Kensett. 156. 181. 188 Demitroff. John—Lehigh. 122, 128. 186, 199 Demo. Burdette—Cedar Falls De Mouth. Donald—Boone. 219 Denekas. Phyllis—Jewell. 156. 181 Dennison. Lorren—Central City. 133 Denniston, Betty—Davenport. 102, 163. 168. 169. 181. 219 Dent. Dixie—Ogden. 160, 189 Deppe. Robert—Elberon Derby. Marjorie—Avoca, 156 De Rycke. Joan—Hartwick Determan. Jean—Mason City. 187 Determan. Patricia—Mason City, 89. 178 DeVan. Paul—Des Moines. 109. 110. 118, 125. 128 Devine. Margaret—Sigourney De Wees. Winifred—Springvillc. 188 Dewey. John—Janesville. 160. 210 De Witt. Wills—Griswold. 93. 182. 219 Dexter. Everett—Cedar Falls Deyo, Richard—Waterloo Dial. Retta—Adaza. 168. 169 Dickon, Mahlon—Dysart Dickerson. Robert—Fort Dodge, 219 Dickey, Dixie—Boone. 92. 93. 158 Page 270 Dickinson. Arthur—Cedar Falls. 128. 197 Dickinson, Dorothy—Eldora. 166. l69 Dickinson. Merle—Mason City. 142. 219 Diekman, Darlene—Marble Rock. 156 Dickson. Darlene—Cedar Rapids. 162, 170. 184, 239 Diedrichsen. William—Green Mountain Dierenfteld. Richard—Waterloo Dietz. Mrs. Dorothy—Cedar Falls. 239 Dietz. Joe -Cedar Rapids Dietz. Lugene—Walcott Digregorio. Paris—Grafton Dilley, Clyde—Rochester. Minn.. 66 Dilley. John—Cedar Falls Dillon. Betty—Keota. 163. 170. 184. 239 Dilts. Harold—Kensett Diltz. Anne—Walker Dinkel. Joan—Charles City. 59. 181 Dirksens. James—Dickens. 62, 198 Disburg. Paula—Manilla Dittmer. Martin—Cole burg. 122. 219 Dixon. Donna—Correctionvillc Dixon. James—l a Porte Dobson. Joan—Nora Spring . 89, 90, 170, 239 Dockuni. Gerald—St. Ansgar. 181 Dodds. l eota—Wapello. 60. 81. 150. 187, 219 Doeringsfeld. Ernest—Hampton. 92. 181 Doerr. Paul—Stratford Dooming, Betty—Ottosen Doerring. Elaine—Luana Doescher. Margaret—Mason City, 156, 163. 188 Dohrer. Frieda—Iowa City. 154, 239 Dollnian. Mary—Muscatine. 239 Donahue. 8hlrley—Laurens. 91, 156. 178 Donaldson, Marjean—Laurens. 58. 158. 188 Donat. Eugene—Mavnard Donelson. Ronald—Clarinda. 92 Dons. Nancy—Cedar Falls Dorr. Pauline—Waterloo Dorsey, Patricia—Hampton. 178, 187, 239 Dotlich. Olga—Gary. Ind.. 168. 169 Doty. Charlene—Hawarden. 158, 168, 176, 177 Doty, Margaret—Oelweln. 71. 81, 94. 137. 148. 155. 187 Dougherty. I «well—Waukee Dougherty. Mary -Anamosa. 158. 163 Doughertv. Nancy—Sioux City, 100 Downs. Richard—Titonka. 122. 198 Dovle. Kathleen—Winfield. 159. 182 Doyle. James—Tama Doyscher. Helen—Coulter. 60. 189. 239 Draheim. Arthur—Clarion. 57, 196, 219, 2 9 Drake, Charles—Centerville Drake. Mary—Knoxville Dreessen. Beverly—Gladbrook. 156. 179 Drewes. Eldean—Forest City. 90, 92 Duffy. Richard—Waterloo Ducrlebv Marjorie—Des Moines Duhrkopf. Charles—Sumner. 161, 167. 219 Dummermuth. Dawn—Elgin. 94. 219 Du Mond Jeanne—Cedar Fall Dunbar. Catherine Cedar Falls, 157 Duncan. Dolores—Muscatine Durban. Helen—Dickens. 182. 280 Dnn-omb. Grace—St. Ansgar. 154. 239 n-rerman Phyllis—Boone Dunham. Barbara—Rowley. 156. 184, 239 Dunlap. Marguerite—Galva. 156 Dunn, Bruce—Cedar Falls Dunn. David—Cedar Falls DuPre, Theone—Toledo. 60. 150, 168. 169, 173. 195. 219 Durkop. Dolores—Maouoketa Dntehcr. Marv—Red Oak. 90. 182. J«3 Dntcher. Robert—Mason City. 122. 128. 219 Dyer. Thomas—Cedar Falls Karwicker. Harlev—Nevada Eason. Oliver—Water’oo. 219 Eastman. Patricia—West Union, 60. 89, 90. 92. 93. 150 Easton. Jack—M «o Ci'y. 219 Eaton. F.ric—Cedar Falls Eaton. Mary—Cresco Eberhardt, Jacqueline—Clinton. 169, 182, 219 Eberle. William—Sioux City Eberlinr. Carol—Postvillo. 170, 239 Eberly. Victor—Lawton Echelbarger. Robert—Clinton Eckert. Eugene—Cedar Falla Eckhardt. Robert—Davenport Ecklund, Grace—Brooklyn. 156. 239 Eckstein. William—Davenport Eddy. Elizabeth—Aurelia. 91. 168. 170, 240 Eddy. Ruth—Waterloo Edgar, Patricia—Crawfordsville Edwards. Charles—Cedar Fall . 118. 119, 181. 199 Edward . Donald—Oak Park, III. Edwards, Lee—Oelweln Egan, Hennriette—St. Paul. Minn. Eggleston, Betty—Conrad. 190 Eggleston. Mary—Si. Ansgar. 162, 168, 170, 240 Eggleston, Norma—Plainfield, 170, 191, 240 Ehlers. Sally—Ogden, 58, 89. 90. 162, 182, 219 Ehrhardt. Jacquelyn—Fenton Eiben, Raymond—Montieello. 66 Kichhorn. Walter—Cedar Falls. 161, 219 Eickelberg, Ralph—Waterloo Eide. Ixirna—West Union. 156. 240 Kidsmoe, Veryl— Canton. 8. Dak. Kis. Alice—Muscatine. 154. 240 Eiacheid, Marcia—Storm Lake. 187 Eisenlauer, Richard—Des Moines, 110, 119, 197 Eisenmann, Mary—Woden Eitzen. Norma—Farragut Elbert, Shirlee—Waterloo Elder, Harriet—Humeston. 195 Elefson. Richard—Charles City. 199 Kliasen, Frances—Plainfield. 194 Eliason, Carroll—Mason City, 219 Eliason, Gordon—Chatham. N. J. Ellcfson, Marian—Waterville Ellerbrock. Mrs. Bernice—Waterloo Ellett, Harry—Mason City. 147 Elliott. Colleen—Waterloo. 68. 160 Elliott, Maxine—Cambridge Ellis, Jane—Waterloo. 58. 187 Ellis. Martha—Evanston, III. Ellis. Norma—Storm Lake Ellison. Arinina—Malvern. 91 Elsinger. Joan—Guttenburg. 154, 178, 240 Elthon, Dorothy—Fertile, 195 Emmons, Lillian—Des Moines Emrich. Neva—Tipton, 154. 240 Enabnit. Anmarye—Manchester Engel, Jerry—Delhi Engelking, Joan—Ida Grove. 162, 170, 240 English. Darlene—Madrid. 170 Engstrom. Beverly—Renwick. 158 Kngslrom. I ana—Humboldt. 69. 169, 220 Epland. Harlan—Waterloo. 162, 220 Eppard. Gwendolyn—Blairsburg, 60, 82, 90. 139. 146, 150. 220 Erbe. William—McGregor Erickson, Donald—Anoka. Minn.. 116 Erickson, Frances—Fairfield. 58, 173, 182 Erickson. George—Winfield Ermer, Gertrude—Dougherty. 145, 163, 178, 240 Erwin. LaVonne—Rcnwick. 156 Esthus. Barbara—Des Moines, 58, 185 Esthus. Janet—Des Moines. 157 Ktchison. Margaret—Mapleton. 60. 105, 145. 156, 194. 240 Eubanks, Joan—Melbourne. 69, 89, 91, 158 Euchner. Russell—Waterloo Evans, Barbara liogan. 58. 104 Evans, Betty—Lime Springs, 146, 149, 157, 182. 220 Evans, Betty—Kansas City, Mo. Evans, Dolores—Kelley, 178 Evans. Floyd—Waterloo Evenson. Elizabeth—Joice, 158, 178 Everett. Richard—Waterloo Ewald. Marly —Marble Rock. 156, 192. 240 Ewalt. Merritt—Curalvllle. 125 Ewan, 8hirley—Waterloo Ewer . Nancy—Albia Kwuldt. Edmund—Wall Lake Eymann. Norma—Forest City Faber, Richard—Garner. 92, 181 Fagrc. Kenneth—Estherville. 139, 148, 160. 163. 199, 220 Fahy. Robert—Cedar Falls. 220 Fairchild. Donna—8ioux Rapids, 145, 163, 170. 182. 183. 240 Falb. Jane—Elgin. 139. 149, 157, 192, 220 Falb. Karolin—Elgin. 91, 163 Falb. Marilyn—Elgin. 91, 158 Falek. Doris—Lake Mills Falk. John—Dewar Fandel. George—Rodman. 220 Fangman, Donna—Waterloo, 98, 129, 156, 162. 178. 191. 240 Faris. Rita—Volga Farland, Marvyle—Scarville Farrell. Doris—Fort Dodge. 220 Farrell. Estelle— Elkader. 153. 178, 220 Farrow, Audrey—Lcdyard, 145, 156, 163, 240 Faulkender, Audrey—Pierson. 180 Faulkner, Harlan—New Sharon. 89. 186, 145, 182 Fausch, Nancy—Cedar Falls Fay, Ralph—Waterloo Faye. Clifford—Cedar Falla Fcldt. Shirley—Carpenter Feisner, Roger—Waterloo Feller, Virginia—Waterloo Fenton. Darlene—Waterloo Ferguson, Helen—Charles City Ferguson. James—Cedar Falla. 89. 199 Ferguson. William—Lake View Fcrneau, Naomi — Grinnell. 156, 182 Fie. Donna—George. 156. 183, 184 Field. Robert—Burlington, 134, 181, 220 Finders, Virginia—Gilman Fink, Joyce—Waterloo Fischer. Barbara—Chicago. 111. Fischer, George—Des Moines. 220 Fischer, Merlin—Rockwell. 220 Fischer, Richard—Rockwell Fiscus, Shiriey—Eldora, 91 Fish. Frederick—Whlttemore Fisher, Donald—Dexter Fisher. Donnica- Independence, 184 Fisher. Eugene—Cedar Falls. 109, 110, 111 Fisher, Helen—Lehigh. 98. 100 Fisher. James—Waterloo, 152, 220 Fisher. Mardene—Garrison, 158 Fisher, Marjorie—Ackley, 89 Fisher. Ramon—Thompson, 89 Fisk. Jack—Reasnor. 109, 110, 128, 198 Fitch, James—Fort Dodge. 110 Fitch. Ruth—Cedar Rapids, 98, 156, 184 Fitzgerald, William Waterloo Fitzpatrick, Charlotte Woden. 178 Fitzpatrick, James -Woden, 56, 57, 64. 82, 137, 144. 147, 178. 220 Flanders, Richard—Waterloo Flaucher. Norma Hazelton Fleener. Harrison—Cedar Falls. 220 Fleig. Margaret—-Cherokee. 166. 169, 174 Fletcher, Doris Wilton Junction, 58, 98, 178 Flieder, Clair—Waterloo Flinders. Marilynn—Sutherland, 58, 138, 185. 194 Floerchinger, Helen—Neola, 89, 163, 164, 178, 188, 220 Florence. Bruce—Davenport. 125, 128 Fiorine. Adclla—Cherokee. 166, 168, 169, 173. 189 Fokken, Gene—Havelock Foley. Margaret—Sanborn. 156, 178, 240 Forbes. Milton—Iowa City Ford. Kathleen Marathon, 178, 188 Ford. Lynn—Marion. 92 Ford. Marjorie—Hammond. WU., 145, 170, 177 Foreman, Charles—Wheatland. 189, 141, 220 Forwald, Valins—Lone Tree, 170, 189 Fosneas, Ameida—Lake Mill . 170, 180, 240 Fosse. Lois—Waterloo Fossclman. Donald—Waterloo Foster, Mrs. Coletta—Oelweln Foster, Janette-—Boone Foster. Marjory—Fairbank, 89, 189, 143, 160, 163. 220 Foster. Thomas—Oelwein. 161 Fowler. Dorrance—Manchester For. Virginia—Oxford Junction, 162, 182. 240 Franck. Milton—Monona Franco. France —Cedar Rapidn, 89 Fran ken. La von—Schaller, 156, 240 Franklin, Mary—Dunlap, 58. 145, 170, 191, 240 Franks. Clyde—Des Moines. 181 Frederick, Marilyn -Grundy Center, 89 Fredericks, Dean—Hampton Fredericks. Virginia—Ogden Fredrickson. James—Cedar Fall Fread. Kenneth Waterloo Freed. Nilva Eldora. 91, 190 Freese. John—Clarion Frein. Dorothy—Eldora. 91 Frerichs. Allen Parkersburg Frerichs, Clarence—Waterloo Frerichs, Melvin—Eldora Frettem. Mary—Clear Lake. 187 Frey. JoAnn Decorah. 158. 178 Frey. Kathryn—Decorah. 160. 178. 192 Friedrichsen. Norma—Alvord. 58. 59. 74. 139. 119, 157. 169, 174, 186. 195. 220 Friedrichsen. Robert—Danbury Fries. Beverly—Ida Grove. 156 Fries. Dorothy Exira Frith, Barbara—Dubuque Fritz. Barbara—Perry-. 170, 190, 240 Frit . Norman—Fonda Frohn. Robert—Cedar Falls Froning, Carol—La Porte City, 58, 91, 159 Fry. Martha—Webster Frye. Robert—Randalia. 90. 220 Fuelster. Carl—Cedar Falls. 125, 128, 221 Fullbright, Russell—Cedar Falls Fuller. Donna—Jesup. 156, 178, 240 Fuller. Frances—Murray Fallal, Herman —Sac City, 92. 198 Fuller, Margaret—Murray. 145, 168, 241 Fuller. Max—Guernsey, 136, 160. 181. 188 Fuller. Mildred—Murray. 164. 165 Fullerton. George—Perry Funk. Beverly—Waterloo. 154, 156, 195, 221 Funk. Brooks—Manly, 114 Funk. Lavern—Osage, 116 Furgerson. Evelyn—Waterloo. 90. 96 Furman, Dorothy—Jewell Fye. Janet—Vinton. 92. 93. 102, 103, 136, 144, 191 Gacke. Dolores—Milford. 162, 178, 241 Galen. Gloria—Waterloo. 91. 180, 194 Gallagher, Jerrel—Kddyville, 122, 126, 221 Gallagher. Richard—Sibley Gallery. Daniel—Waterloo Galloway. John—Waterloo Galloway, Neva—Waterloo Galloway. Patricia—Waterloo Gallup, Gail—Independence Galvin. Lois—Aurelia. 57. 185, 139, 143, 147, 159. 163, 221 Garnet, Margaret—Cedar Falls Gannon, Mary—Delinar, 178 Garloch. Marjorie—Guthrie Center. J45, 156,, 163. 176, 241 Garrett, Rowena—Waterloo, 57, 68, 138, 149, 151. 157. 193. 221 Garth, Richard—Minneapolis, Minn., 114, 116 Gates, Wilma—Rowley Gauger. William—Charles City Gault, Frankie—Crawfordsvilie, 90, 155, 188 Gault. Joyce—Crawfordsvilie. 82, 90. 139, 146, 150. 221 Gebers, Mrs. Nellie—Lincoln Gebhardt. Marie—Donnellson. 89, 90, 156, 163 Geddes. Darwin—Grand Junction Gearings, Joyce—Waterloo. 98 Gehring. Lawrence—Elgin Gehrke. Robert—Ankeny Geiat, John—Waterloo Genck. Betty—Fori Madison, 58, 181, 241 George, Phyllis—Keota, 184 George, Robert—Keota. 181 George, Robert—Brandon. 161 Gerry. Harold—Waterloo Gesell, Beverly—Waterloo Geuder, Richard—Guttenberg. 92 Gender. Vernon—Waukon Gihney, Thomas—Watkins. 167, 178 Gibson, Edward—Waterloo Gibson. Virginia—Waterloo Gienapp. Gloria—Manchester Gildersleeve. Mariam—-Zearing, 160 Gillikin. Jack—Washington. D. C.. 185, 221 Gilpin, Fannie—Northwood Gilpin. Margret—Northwood. 221 Gilstad. Loin—Storm Lake. 163. 176, 177, 169 Ginther. Jerry—Mason City, 116, 126 Girard. Irene—Fort Dodge. 178 Girton. Alice—Missouri Valley. 156 Giael, Willard—Ventura. 114, 116, 128, 198. 221 Gissibl. JoAnne—Anita Glab. Gene—Dubuque Glass. Norma—Sac City, 156, 221 Glass. Robert—Edgewood Gleason, l canne—Vinton. 133 Godbersen, Myrtle—Sioux City. 58 Godfrey. Bemadine—Adel. 170. 179. 241 Godfrey. Janis—Eagle Grove. 98, 163, 170, 179, 194. 241 Godwin, Barbara—Washington, 98, 101, 160. 194 Godwin. Colleen—Washington, 163. 170 182. 241 Goehring, Marion—Li tarty ville Goeldner. Marilyn—Karlham. 92 Goctch. James—Cedar Fall . 161 Gogg. James—Nashua Gogg. Richard—Waverly, 221 Goiens. Barbara—Ottumwa. 91, 164, 166. I«2 Goldsberry. Edward—Muscatine, 161, 171, 199. 221 Goldsmith. Keith—Alhia. 173 Golinvaux. Gregory-—Waterloo Golinveaux, Gloria—Waterloo Good. Dorothy—Lamar, Mo.. 194 Good. Ronald—Montezuma. 92. 196 Goodwin, Edmond—Hinsdale. HI. Goodwin. Jack—Sac City. 125 Gootee. Gerald—Manchester. 66, 172 Gorman. John—Cedar Fall Gorzvnski, Henry—Cedar Falls Coach, Paul—Wall Lake Gosse, Donna—Independence Gottschalk. Paul—Dubuque. 179 Gould. Beverly—Waterloo Gould. Lillian—Waterloo. 102 Grabinski, Willis—Waterloo Graf, Marvin—Aurora. 163 Graffitt, JoAnn—Ottumwa. 166. 178 Graham, Patricia—Springvllle. 156, 241 Graichen, Barbara—Amana, 69. 139, 158, 162, 221 Granger. Jerald—Durango Grappendorf, Donald Waterloo Grasham. Ixiretta—Wapello Grauer. Janice—-Jefferson. 188, 170, 241 Gray. Colene— Rotna, 89. 90, 145, 156, 192. 241 Gray, Glen—Cedar Falls. 221 Grayson. Maxine—Albia Green, Donald—Ames. 124. 125 Green, Edward—Cedar Falls. 125, 221 Green, Margaret—Le Mars. 93. 166 Greene, Clarence—Greenville, 163, 221 Greene, MacDonald—Des Moines, 122, 197, 221 • Greenfield. La verne—Ackley Greenlee. John—Council Bluffs Grew, Nadine—Baxter, 241 Griffith. Richard—Monticello, 196, 221 Grim. George—Cedar Falls, 221 Grimes. George—Waterloo Grimes. Robert—Galva Grimm. Norman—Waterloo Gritman. Robert—Walker. 160, 161 Groen. Kathleen—Burt Groenewold, La Don ns—Sibley. 89, 188, 184 Groff. Howard—Fort Dodge. 57, 67. 139, 141, 221 Groskiirth. Maxine—Independence Gross. Jean—West Union Grossmann, Audrey—Charles City Groteluschen. Lila—Audubon. 102. 158 Grothe. Elizabeth—Des Moines. 187 Grotjohn. Fiorine—Alta. 145, 170, 179, 241 Grouwinkel,.Marion—Columbus Junction, 145, 154, 241 Grow. Ruth -Rippey. 166. 168, 169 Grui . Beverly—Rockford Grupp, Stanley—Waterloo Guenther. Audrey—Fort Dodge. 58, 89, 90 129. 153, 166. 221 Gunderson. Donald—Lake Mills, 90 Gushard, Barbara—Cedar Falls Gustafson. Marvin—Fort Dodge Guy. Sallie— Keokuk. 60. 155. 188, 184 Guyer, Beverly—Maquoketa. 163 Guyer. Wilma—Maquoketa. 170, 241 Haack. Evelyn—Vinton. 139, 158, 180, 169 Haack, John—Traer, 160, 222 Hank. 8hirlev—Davenport. 180 liabbena, John—Waterloo Hahhab, Pauline—Fort Dodge. 98. 160, 165, 193, 222 Hack. Clara—Waterloo. 68. 100. 102, 191 Hadley. Charles—Red field. 147, 197 Hadley. Kenneth—Richland. 110, 197 Haeder. Marvin—Waterloo Haeflinger. lone—Gray. 58 Haffner. Zona—Cedar Falls Hagedom. Joyce—Rock Rapids, 158, 168, 181 Hagen, Esther—Gaza. 164, 222 Haggbladc. Berle—Bronson. 90. 144, 160, 196. 222 Hagler. Dennis—Oxford Hahn. Carolyn—Middle. 180 Hahn. Stanley-—Ottumwa, 92, 98, 142 Haight, Ronald—Oakville Hakanson. Vivian—Manchester Hakes. Wilma—Martonsdalc. 177 Hall, Constance—Tipton. 222 Hall. Daniel—Houston. Tex.. 132 Hall. Ernice—Waterloo. 191 Hall. Josephine—Cedar Falls. 57, 68. 159 Hall. William—Decatur. 222 Halls. Evelyn—Weldon Hamilton. Anne—Elkader. 58. 91 Hamilton. Eugene—Cedar Fall . 222 Hamilton. Margaret—Iowa Fall . 167 Hamilton. Robert—Grundy Center. 148. 155. 222 Hamlett, Norma—Strawberry Point, 159 Hammond. Audrey—Rowan. 58. 177 Hammond. Helen—Wausau. Wia.. 187 Hancock. Jean—Ottumwa. 92. 93 Hand. Mary—Charlotte. 58. 159. 178 Handorf, Doris—Dumont. 57. 60. 82, 136, 137. 139. 143. 144, 147, 150, 160, 222 Haniach. Mrs. Marly —Buckingham Hankins, Dolores—Shenandoah, 128, 175, 190 Hanna, Myrtle—Lone Rock Hannor, Margaret—Richmond. Calif. Hanrahan. Francis—Cedar Falls Hansen. Burdette—Audubon Hansen. Carl—Missouri Valley. 64 Page 271 Hansen, Jeanyce—Mason City, 08 Hannon, Joann—Albert City, 156 Hanson, Maroda—Centerdale. 170, 195, 241 Hansen. Marie—Council Bluffs Hansen, Richard—Cedar Falls, 222 Hansen, Roger—Cedar Falls Hansen. Roland—Cedar Falls Hansen. Russell—Cedar Falls. 184, 161, 222 Hansen. Thor—8pirit Lake. 155, 172, 181 Hansen. Virginia M.—-Cedar Falls, 157, 169 Hansen, Virginia—Davenport, 166. 174 Hanson. Geraldine—Waterloo. 60. 190 Hanus. Dorothy—Traer. 178 Happel. Ix ren—Cedar Rapids Harang. Richard—Lake Mills Harden. Donna—Waterloo Harder, Mary—Independence. 149, 157, 183. 184. 188. 222 Harder. Philip—Missouri Valley Hardin. Warren—Waterloo Hardwick. Mary—Belmond. 89 Hark. Thelma—Dysart, 89. 189 Harlan. Lida—Dumont Harn. Maurice—Waterloo Harnack, Lois—Remsen. 135, 222 Harnack, Robert—Dumont. 171, 222 Harness. Dorothy—Mason City, 157, 186, 190, 222 Harper, James—Waterloo Harper. Joan—Iowa Falls. 58, 92, 93 Harper. Margaret—Vinton Harris. Earl—Waterloo Harris. Robert—Humboldt Harris. Wanda—Mason City Harrison. John—Fort Dodge, 118, 125, 126. 197 Hart. John—Vinton Hart. Virginia—Vinton Hartkemeyer. Lester—Blairstown, 153, 222 Hartkemeyer, Viola—Blairstown Hartman. Jean—Waterloo Harvey. 8usan—Virginia. Minn. Hasbrouck, Donald—Waterloo Hascal). Alice—Sheldon Hass, Rosalyn—Delmar, 180 Hassman. Joyce—Tripoli Hastings. John—Waterloo Hatfield. Warren—Moline. III., 92 Haub. Kathryn—l ohrville, 182 Hauck. Lnvoile—Livermore. 91. 156 Haugen. Merven—Fort Dodge. 199 Haugen. Willis—Waterloo. 143. 147, 171 Haught, JoAnn—Dubuque Haurum, Harlan—Cedar Falls Hauser. Lynn—Waterloo Hauler, Julia—Washington, 57, 60. 88, 104. 132, 137. 147, 150. 162. 222 Haverhals. Marie—Hawarden. 185 Hawhee. Sherman—Bedford Hawley. Gladys—Vail. 156. 194 Hawn. Shirley—Waterloo. 187 Havemann, Fred—Muscatine. 110, 111, 114. 116 Hayek. Harland—Racine. WIs. Hayes. Janice—Palo. 222 Hayes. Peter—McGregor. 222 Haynes. Frances—Sabula Haynes. William—Rolla. Mo. Hays. Mary—Adel. 90. 91 Hazlitt, Royal—Waverly Headv, Ronnie—Batavia Heald. Jacqueline—Waterloo Heath. Aileen—Des Moines. 156, 241 Heath. Charles—Waterloo Heatherington. Joyce—Otho. 58, 179 Heaton. Barbara—Des Moines. 156 Hebrank. James—Strawberry Point. 152, 241 Hector. Isaac—Sheldon Heflin, Frank—Iowa Falls Hegel. Helen—Lake Mills Heggen, Keith—Renwick Heiken, Donna—Scotch Grove. 58, 158, 180 Heikens. Lois—Spencer Heise. Frieda—8hell Rock. 89, 157, 175, 182. 222 Heisler, Violet—Dickens. 145, 156, 180, 241 Heitland, Russell—Aplington. 92. 142 Helbach. Melvin-—Eagle Grove Heldt. Anna—Mallard. 89. 156. 180, 241 Helgeson. Richard—Lake Mills. 223 Heller. Marvin—Grundy Center Helling. Phyllis—Nora Springs. 60, 139, 143. 147. 169. 174, 195 Helm, Harlan—Crystal Lake Helmers. Donald—Rudd. 160 Hemann. Darlene—Osage. 89. 168, 241 Hempstead. Martha—Cedar Falls, 182 Hemsath, Clifford—Waterloo Hemsath, Elmer—Waterloo Henderson, Audrey—Ryan Page 272 Henderson, Geraldine—Luveme. Minn., 156 Hendrickson. Deraid—Remsen. 98. 99, 101. 152. 160. 162. 167, 249 Henkel. Eddiee—Mechanicsville Hennig. Virginia—Muscatine Henningsen. Beuna—Cedar Falls Henry. Dale—Dunkerton Henry. Dean—Peoria. III. Henry. Gordon—Sioux City. 100, 102. 163 Henry. Herbert—Cedar Falls, 90, 128, 176. 223 Henry. Shirley—Nevada Herbert. Colleen—Cedar Falls. 187 Herbst. Joel—Algona. 92. 196. 228 Herbst. Ted—Algona. 142. 196. 223 Hermann. Mildred—Madrid. 89. 185, 189, 179. 223 Herring. Donna—Cedar Rapids, 98, 184, 188 Herrmann. David—Gladbrook, 90, 132, 142. 179. 223 Hesse. Dolores—Readlyn. 181 Hesse. LaVeme—Readlyn Hesseltlne, Norma—Webster City Hester. Harold—Earlham Hetland. Boyd—Williams. 223 Hey. Marlene—Waterloo Heydon. Barbara—Naperville. III. Hicks. Betty—Cedar Falls Higdon. Stanley—Waterloo Higgs. Janet—Nevada Hildebrand. John—Letts Hildebrand. Robert—Charles City, 56. 60 Hildreth. Marjorie—Rockwell City, 160 Hilger. Lucille—Hamburg. 91. 178 Hill. Betsy—Clarinda Hill. Elaine—Garnavillo Hill. Lela—Clarion. 136. 160. 193 Hill. Ned—Sutherland Hillgeson. Jane—TJrbana. 198, 223 Hills. Howard—Postville Hilsabeck. Patricia—Oelwein. 92. 102. 183. 184. 194 Himes. Robert—Liscomb Hinckley. Durward—Davenport. 152, 223 Hinspeter. Doris—Marcus. 159, 184 Hints. Darlene—Ix wden Hints. Nancy—Oelwein, 158, 184 Hiskey. Eugene—Cedar Falls. 160 Hitchcock. Bernard—Manchester Hixson. Keith—Waterloo Hoadlev, Lona—Greenfield Hochberger. John—Sumner. 184. 161 Hockert. Howard—Sutherland. 185, 147, 223 Hofer, Joyce—Toledo. 90. 91. 241 Hoffa. Leon—Grundy Center Hoffman. Raymond—Newton. 142 Hoffman. Theoline—Webster City. 190 Hoffman. Zelma -Cedar Falls Hoffmann. Carolyn—Emmetsburg Hoffmann, Marilyn—Wheatland. 170, 177, 242 Hogan. James—Waterloo. 223 Hogan. Kenneth—Waterloo Hoing. Willard—Hampton. 223 Hokanson, Obert—Ottumwa Holbrook. Mary—Boone Holden. I aVonne—Elk Point, 8. Dak.. 223 Holderness. Marjorie—Davenport. 169, 195. 223 Holditnan, Joe—Waterloo Hold ridge. Keith—Delhi. U7 Holeman. John—Grundy Center Holland. Gladvs—Anita. 170. 181, 242 Hollidav. Stanley—Mt. Pleasant Holm. Harlan—Wakonda. 8. Dak.. 197, 223 Holmes. Ardi —Montour. 182 Holmes. Carlton—Waterloo. 147 Holmes. Donald—Cedar Falls Holmes. Doris—Chariton. 61. 168, 170, 194. 242 Holmes. George—Cedar Falla, 97, 125, 199 Holmes. Lois—Dows. 160. 177. 185 Holstrom. Dale—Jewell Holstrom. Donald—Jewell. 140. 196, 223 Homeier. Mary—Dayton. 163. 223 Hoover. Mary—Winfield. 89. 157 Hoover. Roy—Mount Sterling, 176. 181, 183 Hoover. William—Waterloo Hopkir.s. Joyce—Klma. 89. 90. 98 Homing. Kenneth—Coon Rapids. 65. 139, 163 Horr, Helen—Stanwood. 194 Horstmann, Jeanne—Calumet Horton, Joyce—Osage. 58. 176. 228 Horton, Ruth—Calmar, 58. 105, 157, 178 Houck, Garvis—Waterloo House, George—8igoumey Hoversten. Francis—Sioux City, 90, 178 Hovland. Mary—Webster City, 58, 90, 188, 146. 151. 187 Howard. Marilyn—Cedar Bluff Howard. Myrna—Indianola, 242 Howard. William—Fort Dodge Howe. Lucile—Cedar Falls. 93. 223 Howe. Patricia—Spencer, 187 Howell. Donald —Eagle Grove. 223 Howell. Everett—Arthur. 162, 165, 167 Howell. Jan —Cedar Falls. 91. 159, 198 Howell, Mrs. Phyllis—Eagle Grove, 169, 224 Hrudka, Quinn—Berwyn. III. Hubbard. Donna—Rockford, 90. 242 Hubbard. Patricia—Rockford. 89 Hndrpohl, Dorothy—Oxford, 180 Huisman. Mayo—Wellsburg, 153, 199 Hulne. Joseph—Grundy Center Hultman. Donald—Westgate Humphreys. Donald—New Providence Humphry. Marilyn—Waterloo. 68. 192 Hunt, Donald—Waterloo Hunt. Harold—Cedar Falls Huntington, Margaret—Davenport, 101, 102. 132. 138, 139. 177. 195 Huntsberger, Margaret—Wellman Hurlbut, Mary—Davenport. 58, 156, 163, 176, 180, 195 Hurley. Franci —Waterloo Hurt. Harold—Anantosa Huse, Norman—Colo Huspek. Mary—Whiting. Ind., 89, 91. 156, 163. 178. 242 Hutcheson. Robert—Burlington Huteheroft, Anne—Mediapolis. 89, 188, 184 Hutchinson. Carol—Coggon Hyde. Wilma—Clear Lake Hynick, John—Oskaloosa Ihm. Joseph—Guttenberg. 197 Ireland. Rachel—Farrs gut. 170, 188, 242 Irwin. Mr . Beverly—Cedar Falls. 92 Irwin. DeWayne—-Cedar Falls Iserman, Lucille—Waverly. 164 Ishikawa. Nancy—Honolulu. Hawaii. 164, 224 Iverson. Betty—Spencer. 158, 187 Iverson. Mary—Bricelyn, Minn., 58, 186, 160, 182 Iverson, IiOis—Bricelyn, Minn. Ives. Ruth—Rolfe. 89. 183 Jackson. Mrs. Adelie—Cedar Fall Jackson. Burton—Independence Jackson, Dean—Kalona Jackson. Donald—Odcbolt Jackson. Harold—Jefferson. 68, 98 Jackson. Joan—Clinton. 170. 242 Jackson, Joanne—Rhodes. 69 Jackson. Robert—Cedar Falls Jackson. Wayne—Traer Jacob. Marie—Melbourne. 180 Jacobs. Dean—Klemme, 62. 186, 198 Jacobs. I ee—George Jacobsen. Ruth—Harlan, 59, 187 Jaeschke. Frieda—Lohrville, 58, 156, 180 Jahncke. Eugene—Oelwein Jamison. Esther—Wapello, 61, 74, 189, 146. 224 Janson, Anna—Clarion, 98. 100, 168, 170, 176. 242 Jansoniu . Gloria—Ackley. 188, 184, 242 Janssen. Nancy—Preston, 166, 169 Jaqua, Mary—Humboldt Jarman. Barbara-—Guthrie Center Jenkins, June—Mystic. 98. 100. 164, 188 Jennings. Dorothy—George. 89. 92. 166, 168. 169. 174, 183. 184, 224 Jennings. Marry—George. 60. 89. 168, 174, 183. 184. 194 Jennings. Muriel—Slater. 170, 242 Jens. Marian—Hancock. 156 Jensen. Annabelle—Ames. 58 Jensen. Amo—Cedar Falls. 199 Jensen. Carl—Waterloo Jensen. John—Waterloo Jensen, Marvlyn—Manly Jensen. Mavis—Nashua Jenson. Sonya—Newell. 89. 179 Jespersen. Norman—Cedar Falla, 114, 116, 117, 224 Jexaen. Elizabeth—Clinton. 242 Jindrich. Martha—Swaledale. 189, 155, 178. 224 Jindrich. Phylli —Waterloo Jirsa, May—Waterloo Joens, Doris—Davenport, 92, 98, 224 Joens, Jacqueline—Waterloo. 56. 68, 188, 224 Joerger. Arthur—Charles City Johns, Herbert—Cedar Rapids Johns. Joan—Schleswig Johns, Merle—Grundy Center. 126 Johns. Patricia—Coming. 169. 178, 194 Johnson, Allan—New Hampton Johnson, Anne—Washington, 158, 178, 198 Johnson. Ari —Decorah. 158 Johnson, Barbara—Coon Rapids. 170, 242 Johnson. Barbara—Rockwell City Johnson. Colette—Albert City. 186. 168, 168. 174, 224 Johnson. Delores—Decorah Johnson. Donald—New Hampton. 224 Johnson. Donald—Cedar Falls Johnson. Iola Burlington, 164. 181 Johnson. James—Cedar Falls Johnson, Joanne—Ple anton Johnson, Justene—Hudson. 188 Johnson, Lila -8wea City. 163, 170, 182, 242 Johnson, Linn—Newton, 88 Johnson. Louise—Newton Johnson, Louise—-Oregon, IU. Johnson, Marilyn—Hampton Johnson, Mary—Ottumwa Johnson, Mildred -Ida Grove Johnson, Nonna—bearing. 58 Johnson. Phyllis—Lime Springs Johnson. Rose—Corwith. 168 Johnson. Virginia—Mediapolis, 58. 81. 156, 158. 163, 181. 182 Johnson, Wendell'—Dike Johnston, Irene—Clarksville. 156 Johnstone, Arthur—Waterloo Jones. Betty—Elliott, 60. 83. 80. 82. 146, 224 Jones, Gerald—Chester Jonee, Helen—Hampton Jones, Ida—Williamsburg. 153. 224 Jones. Jack—Waterloo. 186. 224 Jones. James--Montezuma. 92 Jones. Marybelle— Iowa City Jones, Nonnan—Urbana Jones. Richard—Aurelia Jones. Virginia -Boone Joor. William—Maxwell Jorgensen. 8ylvia—Dee Moines Jorgenson. Betty—Story City. 81. 156, 181 Josten. Marrille—Klerame, 153 Judas. Glenyce—Cedar Falls, 88, 164. 181 Juel. Dolores—Tripoli, 156 Juhl, Beverly—Waterloo Jury, Vivian -Farmington. 58. 88. 80. 156, 168 Just. Judith—Harmony. Minn., 81. 162, 170. 176. 242 Justin, Robert—Osage Justus. Virginia—Carlisle. 163 Kadtng. Eleanor- -Casey. 185 Kahlstorf. Donna—-Britt, 185 Kakert. Marilyn—Davenport Kalianov. Bill Waterloo. 224 Kalis. Edward—Chicago. III.. 110 Kammerer. Ruthana—Chicago. III., 181 Kamnteyer. Kenneth -Waverly Kaneliis. David—-Cedar Falls Kanelli . Mrs. Mary—Cedar Falls Kannegieter. Marvel—George. 88, 183. 184. 185 Kaplan. Marreline—Cedar Rapids Karrys. Marian—Iowa Falls. 167 Kay tor, Mahlon-—West Chicago. III. Kearney. Elsie—Oakland Keck. Marylou—Colesburg. 154. 156, 163, 242 Keding. 8hlrley -Davenport, 58. 83. 138. 184 Keeler, Jere—West Des Moines. 102, 158 Keeline. Janice—Council Bluffs, 88. 100, 155 Keeline. Marilyn—Council Bluffs. 175 Keeley. Ruth—Anamosa. 102, 177, 242 Kehren. Reinhold—-Goodhue. 180 Kelleher. Francis—Cedar Falls Kelieher, Harold—Cedar Falls Kelly. l«ois—Burlington. 168 Kelling. Kenneth—Eagle Drove, 110, 161 Kellogg. Patricia—Alden Kellogg, William- Strawberry Point. 80. 197 Kemn. Robert Waterloo. 172 Kendall. Vera -Des Moines Kendrick. Harrison—Waterloo Kenkel. Ellen—Manilla. 178 Kennedy. Jane—Ogden. 60. 98. 88, 102, 132, 138. 153, 183. 184. 224 Kennedy. Kenneth—Kldora Kennedy. Margaret Webster City. 88, 242 Kennelly, Kathleen -Cresco Kennelly, Man-—Cresco Kent. Leon—Cedar Falls Kenyon. Mary—Cedar Rapida, 132, 166, 168. 168. 176. 188 Kerr. Lois—Waterloo. 81. 173. 187 Keaaler. Riu—Carroll, 88, 162. 178. 242 Kewney. Virginia—Manchester Kiefer, George—Waterloo Kieffer, Thomas—Waverly Kieserg, Edmund Naperville. III. Kim. David—Seoul, Korea, 63. 77 Kindwall, La Vaughn—Albert City, 80, 146, 177. 185 King. Donald—La Porte City. 163, 188, 242 King. Mildred—Sehallcr. 170 Kingland. Donna—Manly, 156 Kingsbury. Joanne—Gamer Kingsland. I«orna—8trawberry Point, 88 Kirby, Richard—Mount Ayr Kirkwood, Richard—Des Moines Kirw-an, Barbara—Sioux City Kitzman, Mary—Conrad Klahn, Betty—Toronto Klahn. Richard Stanwood. 82. 83. 142, 152 Klar. Luverne—Osage. 118. 118 Klaus, Catherine—Colesburg Klaver, Helen—Kamrar. 162. 170, 183, 184, 185. 242 Kleen. Marilyn—Gilmore City, 81 Klein. Jaek—Waterloo Kliefoth, Fara—Monona Klepfer, Marvin—Cedar Falla, 186 Klinkenborg, Joan—George, 88, 82, 188, 184 Klohassa. Marlene—Riceville Kloster. William—Waterloo. 83 Knack. George -Fort Dodge. 122 Knapp. Elva—Linden. 160 Knee. Orval—Perry. 132. 137, 140, 167, 196. 224 Knesel, Dale- Waterloo Knicker. Lu Verne Hartley. 168. 169, 224 Knipe. Paul—Cedar Falls. 196. 224 Knoch, Doris—Naperville. III., 178 Knoer. Richsrd -Rodman Knoot. l«oi —Rose Hill, 58 Knudsen. Richard—Hudson. 161, 186, 224 Knudsen, Merle —Cedar Fslls Koch. Curtis —Waterloo Koch. Mrs. Jackie—Waterloo Koch. Kenneth Geneva. 88 Koch. Kenneth—Waterloo Koch. Marvella—Wheatland. 81. 158 Koch. Wendall—Waterloo Kochneff. Walter—Iowa City. 115, 116, 224 Koestler. Margery—Dakota. 82. 156 Kohl. John—McGregor. 186 Kolb. Henrietta—Amana, 88. 146. 162, 225 Kolp. Florence—Manson Kollasch. Paul Whitemore. 88. 158, 161. 162, 178. 225 Koloc. Anthony—Waterloo Koobs. Jack—Grundy Center. 125 Kopel. Jame —Waterloo Kopriva. Hubert—-Dysart, 178 Korn. Bette—Davenport Korstad. Roberta - -Des Moines Kosht. Richard—Bagley. 122, 160, 162, 225 Koaaivee, Andrew Muscatine. 84 Koutney. Darlene—Chelsea. 178 Krahling. Lorn a—Rock Rapids. 160, 181 Kranibeer. Verde—Farinemburg, 181, 243 Kramer. La Verne—Orbana Krause. Beverly—Waterloo. 58 Krause. Donald—Waterloo Krebs. Helen—Mitchcllville Krebs. Lila Waverly Krebs, Margaret—Mitchcllville Kreft, I«orrlne—Yetter. 158, 180, 181 Krcgel, Janice—Garnavillo Kristensen. Donald—Waterloo, 110, 147, 225 Kristiansen. Constance—Riceville Kroemer, Mrs. Shirley—Cedar Falls Kronick. Constance—Cedar Falls Kruinwiede, Elaine—Waverly, 181, 225 Kruse. Bonnie Silver City. 158 Kruse. Bruce—8hell Rock. 181 Kruse. Gilbert—Chapin. 161, 225 Kruse. Marian—Grundy Center, 180 Kubik, Thomas—Toledo Kobik, Tony—Clutler, 161. 178. 186. 225 Kuehl. Alberta—Moscow. 156. 163, 243 Kuehl, Henry—Hartley Kuehn. Mm. Betty—Waterloo Kuhl, Florence—Charles City. 60, 148, 157, 225 Kuhlmann, Nonnan—Schleswig. 180, 186, „ 187 Kuhns, Ramon—Oelwein Kunert. Lois— Humboldt. 160, 180, 181. 225. 248 Kunkle. Paul—Charles City Kunze. John—Mitchcllville Kunze, Marie—Lewi Kurtz. Mary Eldora, 160 Kyras. Harriet—Perry. 168, 180 Lackore. Marlyn—Ames, 80. 160, 187 Lafrentz, lone—Alta. 156. 243 I «age, Mary—Sutherland. 176, 183, 188 I«ager, William—New Albin Lagrange, Leanna—Pleasant Valley, 166. 181 Laird. Ralph—Rapid City. Mich.. 128, 173, 175. 19t Lake, Collette—Manly. 57, 58, 176 Lake. Mary Manly. 58. 89. 90 Laker . Kathryn—Manilla, 178 l«aniansky, Florence—Pleasant Plain, 156, 189, 243 Lamanaky, Rosa—Pleasant Plain, 160, 178, 189 Lamb. Chariea—Marble Rock. 96, 148, 155, 225 Lamb. Richard — Bouton, 116, 225 Lambert, Joe—Manchester. 89 Lambert, Reece—-llysart Lamker. Phylli —Monona, 58, 168, 181 l«anunera, John—Waterloo l«ampe. Vincent—Palmer I«ane, Ann— Waterloo l«ane. Doris—Harvey, III. Lane. Thomas— Mason City, 225 l«ang, Barbara—Hopkinton. 179 I«ange. Donald—Davenport, 125, 128 La Pierre. Leo—Waterloo Larkin, Herbert Cedar Fall Larkin, Merle—Shell Rock Larsen. Joan—Galva. 58 Larson. Arnold—Rochester. Minn. Larson. Blythe—Lu verne, 156 Larson. Darlene—Charles City, 181 Larson. Harold—Aurelia. 225 Larson, Kenneth -Charter Oak Larson. l«ouisa—Albert City, 91 Larson. Martha—Waterloo Lash brook. Durwood — Algona Lashier. Celesta Sac City. 60, 90. 160, 173, 191. 223 Lathrop. Marilyn—Havelock. 182, 243 l«au, erdine—Readlyn, 181 Laue, Barbara—Jewell, 180 l«auer. Shirley- Ml. Union l«auridsen, Georgia—Alta. 248 I«aury. Frank Grandview, Mo., 56, 88, 137, 199. 225 l«autherhack. Cecil—Waterloo Lawless. John— Macksburg Laverty, Kenneth Manning. 225 l«awrence, John—Waterloo. 225 Lawrence. Shlrlee—Grundy Center. 170, 243 Lawton. Gerald—Jefferson, 105, 162, 171 225 l.azenby. Barbara Marion Lee. Donald —Seymour I«ee. Gordon—Waterloo Lee. Merel—Cedar Falls Lee. Robert—Mason City. 109, 110, 225 Leehey, Thomas -Chicago I«eeper, Lola—Earlham I«egg. Donna—Lehigh, 182, 190 I«ehman, George—Cedar Rapids l«elb, Joyce—Marengo Lein, Larry—Maquoketa I «eland. Judd—Waterloo Leitike. Kenneth—Sutherland. 173, 196, 225 I«ennier, France —Hubbard. 81, 156, 168, 179 I«ent, Joan—Rockwell, 81, 176 l«enz, Caroline—Oelwein Lenz. Ruth—Hawkeye, 98 Lenze. Leonard—Mason City Leo, Phyllis. Dysart I«conard, Robert—Waterloo I«eonhardt. Mable—Central City Leuer. Virginia—Mallard, 186, 160, 178 Lewis, Richard—Lamont Lewis. Robert—McCallsburg. 225 l«cwiston. Harley—Madrid Libbey, Earl—Waterloo Lichtcnberg. Donovan—Alta Lichty, Helen—Waterloo Lierhty, Lois—Ainsworth. 179. 243 Lightbodv. Robert—Cedar Falls. 92 Lillehei. M argil—Cedar Falls. 102 Lincoln, Norma—Woodward. 154 Lindaman, Josephine—Ackley. 248 Lindblom. Eugene—Waukon Linde, Helen—Swea City, 181 I.indeman, John—Alta. 156 Linderkamp, Agnes—Rockford Lindsey. Charles—Waterloo Linn. Donald—Lehigh. 226 I«inn. Richard—West Des Moines Linstrom. William—Waterloo Lippert, Richard—Waterloo, 122, 226 Liston. Mary—Colo, 89, 158 Little. Joyce—West Dea Moines. 187. 243 Little. Merlam—Sigourney. 188, 226 Livingston. James- Corwith Lloyd, Delores—Newton. 93 Lloyd. Richard—Newton. 181. 226 I ««ban. Roger—Kansas City, Mo. !«ochner. Velina—Battle Creek. 91. 183, 188. 243 Lockey, Cloyce—Waterloo Lockhart, Everett—La Porte City Page 273 Lockwood, Nancy—Oran. 198 l ockwood. Robert—Marble Rock Lockwood. Shirley—Hurt. 170, 182, 183, 243 Lockwood. Theodoro—Pomeroy. 161 Loehr. Joan—Defiance. 178, 243 Lofton. Richard—Keokuk Loftus, John—Tama Logan. Patricia- -Waterloo. 194 Lomas. Maryeau—Creaco Long, Barbara—Ottoaen, 58, 90, 157, 176, 182 Long, Kenneth—Virginia, Minn. Long, Marcie—Algona, 60. 226 Long. Max—Laurens. 117. 128, 197 Long, Ralnh—Cedar Rapids Lonning. Roger—Waukon. 165, 181 i ord, Shirley Whitten. 58, 91 Ixtrenxen. June—Reinbeck. 180 Ivoshinan, Gary—Cedar Falls Isoterbour, Alan—Mason City, 226 Ix vig. Neotna—Gilman, 157 living. Blanche Davenport I.owdor. Johnna—Humboldt Lowe. Marilyn—Cedar Rapids. 160, 184 Lowe. Winston—Waterloo Lowinan. Byrene—St. Ansgar. 158, 181 Love. Mary—Charles Citv Lubbs. Kennard—Oelwein Lubbs. Mrs. Norma—Oelwein Lucas. Eugene—Cedar Falls Lucas. Harold—Manly Lucas. Mndalin Cedar Falls Lucas, Rol ext Burlington, 134, 226 Lndeman. Janies Waukon. 64. 65, 115. 116, 117, 128, 198 Ludlev. Beulah Manchester, 170, 243 Ludwick. Marilois—Grinnell Ludwig, Norma—Waterloo Luebbcrs. Adelheid—Allison. 178 Luett, Marjory—Monticello. 92, 184 Lufkin, Audrey Waterloo Lukens, Yvonne Dubuque, 150, 158, 162, 226 Lund. Madalyn- Vincent, 58 Lund. Malcolm Algona, 84, 1-14. 160. 162, 226 Lund. Shirley—Cedar Falls Lundvall. Martin—Boxholm. 119. 181 Lunstriim, Max—Forest City. 134, 226 Luscomb. Barbara—Clear Lake. 155 Lybbert. Gene Cresco. 119, 197 Lynch. Donald Waterloo Lynch. James Waterloo Lynch. Mary- Waterloo Lynch, Thomas—Fort Dodge. 68 Lynch, William—Independence Lynde, Virginia—Peleraon Lyons. Phyllis- Mason City Mabce. Suzanne—Union. 154. 157. 185 Mace. Robert—Waterloo Mach. George—Cedar Falla. 139. 140, 167. 183. 196. 226 Mack. Audrey—Clear Lake. 90. 166, 169 190 Macon. Harold—Cedar Falla Macy. Carolin—Grundy Center, 172, 190, 226 Madsen. Dorothy Winterset, 168, 195 Madsen. Howard—Cedar Falls Madsen. Marilyn—Cedar Falla, 89, 181 Madsen. Ruth—Laurens. 58 Maeda. Toshlko -Wahlawa. Hawaii, 58 Magee. Bess—Davenport Magee. Mrs. Dorothy—Cedar Falla Magee. Jack—Dunkerton, 226 Magrninc. George -Ottumwa Mahan. Carole- Newton Maher. George—Red Oak. 178 Mahnke. Robert Waterloo Malek, John—Waterloo. 141 Malfeld, Harold- Melbourne Mallette. Marbn—Ha warden, 158 Malnory, Richard—Hampton Maltby. James Eldora. 92 Mammen. Sharon—Storm Lake. 89. 145. 168. 170. 243 Manson. Susan—Des Moines. 226 Markland. Sylvia—Vinton. 102. 145, 159. 188 Marquardt. Wyman—Ogden, 92, 181 Marr, Theodore—Burlingame. Calif., 92. 125 Marriott. Doria—Dea Moines, 166. 168, 169 Marsh. Mary —Sioux Rapids, 60. 98 Marsh. Richard—Cedar Falls Marshall. Dwight Woodward. 198 Marston, Barbara Earlham. 58. 169 Marston. Dwight—Post ville. 197. 226 Martens. Edna—Lincoln. 89 Martens. Patricia—Rockwell City. 57, 60, 84. 137. 150. 193. 226 Marthinson. Normakay—Lake Mille. 189, 226 Marti. Carol—Lanaing, 92. 179 Page 274 Martin. Betty—Aurora. 1S6. 162, 178, 243 Martin. Clarence—Cedar Falla. 105, 226 Martin. John West Des Moines Marlin. Kenneth -Waterloo. 57, 172 Martin. Margaret—Des Moines Martin. Marilyn—Cedar Rapids, 165, 181 Martin. Ralph - Dell Ranids. 8. Dak.. 110 Martin. Raymond—Des Moines Martinek. Mildred—Cresco Marling. William—Luana Martinusen. Roland—Reinbeck, 171, 226 Maruskin. Frank—Cheswick. Pa. Mason. Ben- Ames Mason. Patricia Winfield Mason. Shirley Dea Moines, 58, 226 Mast. Roger Cedar Falls Mastain. Marilyn—Waterloo. 68 Masteller. Elsie—Jesup. 91. 160, 176 Masterpoie, Thomas—Oelwein. 226 Mataloni. Theresa—Mason City. 243 Matland. Florence—Hampton Matt. Robert—La Porte City. 181. 183 Matter. Richard—Cedar Rapids. 122, 128, 198 Matthews. Richard—Blairsburg, 227 Mauderer. Anna Maq—Traer. 170 Maurer, Jeanette—Readlyn. 178 Maurer. I eona—Tipton. 170, 179 Maurer. Ruth—New Hampton. 59. 89, 90. 191. 243 Mauro, Dominic—Des Moines Mauser. Phyllis- Osage. 58. 186. 168, 169. 174. 227 Mawdsley. Dolores—Burt. 168. 184, 227 Maxficld. Jessie- Manchester, 89 Maxwell. ! ois Collins May. Martha- Knoxville. 61. 194 Mayer. Roselyn- Washington Maynard. Fredrick—Waterloo Maynard. Harry— Dewitt, 227 Maynard. Herbert—Waterloo Mayo. Constance—Cresco Mazula. Peter- Cedar Falls McAninch. Maurice—Rolfe McBride, Mary Marengo MrCandless. Yvonne—Vinton. 89, 91 McCarron. James—Chicago. Ill McCartan. Mark—Pocahontas. 57, 155. 178. 197. 227 McCarty. Alvada—Oskaloosa. 92 McCaustland. Earl—Lime Springs, 158, 163 McCaustland, Norine—Lime Springs. 58 McClure. David—Lohrville. 64, 89. 183, 189. 140. 167. 227 McCormick. Wilma—-Spirit Lake McCowen. Vincent—Ballclub. Minn., 90, 92 McCoy. Donald Crawfordsville, 227 McCoy. Nancy- Saline. Mich. McCricht, John—Waterloo. 227 McCullough. James—Tipton. 128 McCurdy. Shirley—Monticello. 58, 182 McCuskey, Mary—Gowrie. 89. 162, 170, 182. 243 McDaniel. Letha—Ottumwa. 157, 227 McDaniel. Mary—Waterloo McDonald. Dorothy—Jewell. 227 McDonald. Edith -Waverly. 160. 186. 192, 227 McDonald. Gladden—Guthrie Center, 227 McDonald. James—Guthrie Center, 161 McDonald. William—Cedar Falls McFadden, King—Cedar Rapids. 152, 227 McGilligan, Sharon—Janesville. 156. 182, 2X8 McGlaughlin. Mary—Independence. 178 McGovern. Virginia—Waterloo, 193 McOreevy. Elisabeth—Ackley. 178 McGrew, James—Cedar Falls. 89. 140, 181, 199 M Henry, Garth Cedar Falls, 173. 199 McHenry, Patricia—Maquokela. 190 Mclntire. Doris Cresco McKee. John—Cedar Falls McKenzie. Harry—Cedar Falls. 227 McKibbin, Darrell—Guthrie Center MeKlnder, Charlotte Waterloo. 98. 179 McKinstry. Jack—Fort Dodge M-Kinstry. Marilyn—Fort Dodge. 170, 243 M-Kone. William—New Hampton. 178 M-I aren. Alice—Waterloo Mel aughlin. Donald—Waterloo M-I aughlin. Thomas—Ames M-I eod. Carol—Cedar Rapids. 162, 170, i 2. 244 McMahon. Helen—Menomonie. Wis. M-Menimen, Daniel—Dougherty Mr Michael, Laurence—Des Moines. 63, 196, ?°7 MrMillen. Verda—Shelby. 244 Me Murry. Earl—Promise City. 99 McNally. Robert—New Hampton McNeal. Frederick—Burlington. 56. 64. 84, 98. 147. 152, 162. 197. 227. 249 McNeilua. Aleece— Bristow McQuigg. Doris—Schaller. 91. 158, 195 Methem, Eleanor Clarion. 98. 101. 158. 182 Med berry, Merl—Rock Rapids, 90. 142 Mehlhouse. Robert—Waterloo. 134. 161, 196 Meinke, Evelyn—Delmar, 145. 154. 162, 182. 244 Melrher. Mrs. Dasslne—Waterloo Melichar. Edwin—Cedar Fall . 92. 93 Melichar. James—Cedar Falls Melick, Dennis—Liscomh Mellem. Beverly -Cedar Falls, 89 Mellcm. Jewell -Northwood. 171, 227 Mendell. Marilyn—Dows, 89, 145, 162, 183, 184, 188 Mendenhall. May—Lytton. 158. 178, 187 Mendenhall, Neva—Independence, 133, 135, 227 Mentzer, Charles- Missouri Valley, 227 Mentzer, James Missouri Valley Mentzer. Robert—Cedar Rapids. 152, 183 Menzies, Richard—San Mateo, Calif., 110 Mercer. Marlin—Red Oak Merfcld. Donna—Marble Rock. 102, 178 Merrill. George—Winterset Merrill. James—Cedar Falls. 93. 142, 227 Merrill. Mrs. I is—Odebolt. 146, 227 Merrill, Margaret—Ames, 179, 244 Messer. Robert Waterloo Messerli, Beverly—Hartwick. 91 Mcswarb. Cannon -Cedar Falls. 142, 228 Meyer. Bonnie—Kensett Meyer. Carol—Muscatine, 60, 98, 100, 102. 132, 176, 184. 228 Meyer, Donald—Hartley Meyer, Dorothy--Fort Dodge Moyer, Fred—Galva Meyer. Joan—Creaco. 91. 160 Meyer. Kent St. Peter, Minn. Meyer. Luella—Lime Springs, 158, 178, 189 Meyer, Marie Waverly Meyer. Virginia—Keota. 89. 103. 184, 244 Meverholz. Frank—Wapello. 228 Meyers, Catherine—Laurel Meyers. Russell—Early Michl. Dwight- Bettendorf. 125, 228 Mickelson. Dwane—Dayton. 93. 142. 228 Miehe, Fred—Waterloo. 228 Miender . Daniel—Cedar Falls Mlkesh. Milton—Prolivin. 92. 93 Milburn, Wanda—Baxter. 90. 154, 244 Miles. Joan—Clear I ake. 89 Miles. Richard—-Colfax Miletich. Dorothy -Chariton. 166, 168, 169, 195 Millus, Paul—Waverly. 171 Miller. Ann—Waterloo. 68 Miller. Carolyn—Madrid. 244 Miller. David—Marshalltow n, 147, 228 Miller. Delores—Alta Stiller, Donald—Waterloo. 92 Miller. Donald—Cedar Falls Miller, Duane—McGregor Miller, Enid—Epworth. 168, 169 Miller, James—Waterloo Miller. Janet—Vinton. 138, 139, 148, 151, 228 Miller. Janice—Sumner. 163 Miller. Jean—Storm Lake Miller. John—Waterloo. 161. 171, 228 Miller. Kermit—McGregor. 198 Miller. Lavern—Jewell. 122. 123. 128. 228 Miller. Lavern—Manchester Miller. Mae- Marengo Miller, Marjorie JefTerson Miller, Norma—Stanley. 156. 244 Miller, Olive—Dea Moines. 58, 145, 165, 177. 214 Miller. Romom—Vinton Miller, Raymond—Mason City Miller. Robert—Mason City. 109. 110, 113 Miller. Shirley—Rulhven Mills. Rosamond—Marion. 145. 190, 244 Milton. Joan—Little Cedar. 145, 244 Mincer. I eona- I one Tree Mincks. William Seymour. 160, 181, 228 Miner. Rosemarie—Ogden. 178, 244 Miquelon. Eleanor—Salix. 160 Mitchell. Barbara—Sibley, 89. 244 Mitchell. Charlotte—Vinton. 98. 158. 176 Mitchell. Frances—Cedar Falls. 57. 89. 166. 168. 169. 174. 184. 228 Mitchell. William—Cedar Falla, 93 Moar. Mvrtle—Melbourne. 195 Mod belt. Calvin Cedar Falls Moe. Clara—Decorah Moo. .lean—Mason City Moehlenbrock. William—Virginia, Minn. 125 Moeller. Duane— Denver. 22« Moeller. Ruth—Denver. 58. 89. 139, 188 Moeller. Virginia—Milford Moen, Dale—Kensett. 196. 228 Moffitt. Muriel—Arthur. 193, 244 Mohler. Howard—Bedford. 228 Mohr, Loran—Preston, 167 Molet, Clifford—Dike Molkenthin. Fred—Waverly Moment, Elizabeth—Cedar Falls. 89 Mommer, Darrell—Sheldon. 161 Mooers. Robert—Cedar Fall Moon. James—Lacona. 197 Moon. Marilyn—Lacona Moon. Ronald—Monona Moore, Dean—Crannell, Calif. Moore. Dolores—North English. 156 Moore. Joan—Oskaloosa, 98, 156, 172, 180 Moore. Loyal—Osage Moore. Margaret—De Moines. 168 Moore, Margery—Letts, 185. 228 Moore. Owen—Rochester. Minn. Moore. Roger—Red Oak. 89. 90. 177 Moorhead. Gwen—Waterloo Mordhorst. Joyce—Council Bluffs, 91 Morehead, Nancy—Sioux City, 195 Morf. Arlene—Sumner. 58. 91, 168 Morford. Lyle—Bristow Morgan, Beverly—Council Bluffs. 195 Morgan. Owynn—Oelwein, 159, 178, 189 Morgan. Marilyn—Henderson Morgan, Oliver—Luther. Mich., 199 Morgan. Robert—Spirit Lake Morris, Harry—Fort Dodge. 228 Morris. Margaret—Weal Union. 90, 146, 178, 228 Morrison. Ann—Grundy Center Morrison, Frank—Naperville, III., 68, 125, 128, 199. 228 Morrison. Max—Deswick. 228 Moss. Dale—Osage. 181 Moulds. Margery—Lake City, 154, 156, 163. 183. 244 Moynihan. Margaret—Fairfax. 178 Muehe, Robert—Mason City Mueller, Geraldine—Monona. 181 Mukai. Yaeko—Pnunene Maui. Hawaii Mulford. Dale—Stanley, 134, 161. 162, 171 228 Mulford, Dean—Stanley. 183, 189, 162 Mullane, Barbara—Madrid. 143, 147, 168, 229 Mitllanex. Byron—Waterloo Mullenberg, William—Cedar Falls Mullens. Howard—De Moines Muller. Donald—Waterloo Mullins. Clayton—York. Pa.. 229 Mullins. Marlys—Corwith Mully. Jack—Cedar Falls Mumby. Anna—Ackley. 139, 143, 147, 229 Muncy. John—Waterloo Mundt, Garland—Lawton Munster. Richard--Hartley. 64. 65. 152 Murken, Byron—Boone. 64. 162. 167, 229 Murphy. David—Missouri Valley Murphy. Edward—Reinbeck. 171, 178. 229 Murphy. Richard— Boone Murray. Elizabeth West Des Moines Muth. Jacouelin- Waterloo. 58, 102, 182 Myer. William—Waterloo Myers. I«anelle—West De Moines, 158 Myers. Thomas—Waterloo My hr. Dean—Crystal Lake. 102 Nagel, Latry—Manchester Nagle. Jack—Waterloo, 161 Nagorny. Gerhard—Erlangen. Germany Nakama. Karen—Honolulu, Hawaii. 60. 153. 176. 179. 189 Nanke. Bernard—Cedar Falls Nanninga. Marilyn—Hawarden. 60, 162, 183. 192 Narveson. Donald—Forest City. 127, 229 Nasa. Kathryn—Waterloo Natvig. Ann—Cresco, 129, 160, 194 Nan, Geraldine—Winfield Naurnan. Mrs. Harriet—Cedar Falls. 149, 229 Naurnan. Richard—Cedar Falls. 229 Naurnan. William Cedar Falls Neeman. Fern — Parkersburg Nehla. Ronald—Charles City Nellis. Delori —Fort Dodge. 91. 163 Nellor. Gloria Charter Oak. 61, 163, 170, 180, 244 Nellor, Patricia— Charter Oak. 89. 98. 99. 132, 139, 145, 146. 163. 180 Nelsen, Mrs. Nova—Pipestone. Minn., 139, 229 Nelson. Berdena—Waterloo. 60. 72, 136, 139. 144. 160. 187 Nelson, Doris—8wea City, 158 Nelson, Dorothy—Roland. 158, 181 Nelson. Ena—Glen wood. 89. 90 Nelaon, George—Mason City, 184, 229 Nelson, James—Bedford. 62, 125, 128, 160 Nelson. Joan—Burlington. 163, 229 Nelson. Mrs, Marie—Waterloo. 139, 192, 231 Nelson, Mary—Hampton. 135, 158 Nelson, Norma—8ae City Nelson, Patricia—Eagle Grove, 89, 168, 244 Nelson, Richard—Waterloo Nelson, Shirley—De Moines. 168, 169, 190 Nelson. William—Eagle Grove, 119, 121, 161 Nemmers. Richard—Waterloo Nettleton, William—Greene. 65. 229 Neubauer. Robert—Waterloo Neubaum. l.aJune—Manning. 156, 180, 194 Neuhart, Helen—Charles City Neustrom. Wayne—Marcus, 98, 167, 178, 185 Neville. Peggy—Inurens. 60. 244 Newgard. Robert—Cedar Fall Newman, Mary—Clear I akc. 178, 190 Newman. Nancy—Webster City, 98, 244 Newton. Duane—Rudd Newton. William—Waterloo Nicklaus. Georgia—Parkersburg. 178 Nickerson. Gloria—Grundy Center, 89, 146 N'icol. Samuel—Waterloo Niebuhr. Lois—Oxford. 180 Nielsen. Barbara—Cedar Falls. 157 Nielsen, Doris—Avoca. 154, 177 Nielsen. Frit —Algona Nielsen. Gerald—Cedar Falls Nielsen. Gladys—Dike. 229 Nielsen, John—Clinton. 134 Nielsen. Merlin—Waterloo Nielsen. Richard Ringsted Nielsen, Roger—Waterloo. 229 Nielson. Albert—Waterloo Niemann. Lila—Davenport. 180, 194 Nims. Jaceil—Charles City Nobile. Camillo—Mystic Noble, Delores—Grundy Center. 162, 244 Noble. Howard—Cedar Falls Noeding. Mr . Carol—Cedar Fall Nocding. John—Cedar Falls Noehl. Mary—Greene. 178. 188 Noclting. Beverly—Dumont. 92, 98 Nolan. Robert—Emmetsburg Nolle. Betty—Corning. 158. 178. 190, 244 Nolle, Dorothy—Watkins. 178, 195 Norden, Darlene—Dysart. 91, 163, 181, 189 Nordgren. Frederick—Des Moines Nordly. Katherine—Cedar Falls Norland. Lowell—Kensett Norman. Bill—Spirit lake Norman. Patricia—Galesburg. 111., 91, 146, 164. 229 Norris. Frank—Tipton. 229 Norris. Marilyn—New Virginia. 156 Norris. Nancy—Tipton North. Lucile- Charles City. 89 Northey. Shirley Milford. 182 Northrop. Anita—Arlington. Va.. 58, 91 Norton. Nile—Garden Grove, 147. 229 Nott. William—Webster City. 199 Novak. Mary—Davenport, 177, 245 Nutting. Ernest—Fort Dodge. 89, 152 Nutting. Neil—Waterloo Oakley. Lula—Audubon. 58. 188, 184, 245 O’Boyle. Jane—Hornick. 145, 169, 178, 178. 195 O’Brien. Bernard—Geneva. 62. 178, 197 O'Brien, John—Waterloo O'Brien. William—Waterloo O'Connell. Margaret—Walker. 154. 178 Oelrich. Elizabeth—Corcoran. Calif., 179 Ogata. Adrienne—Puunene Maui. Hawaii. 153. 165. 179. 229 Oglesby. Floyd— Mason City, 119, 120, 147, 229 Ogren, Robert—Kiron. 109, 110, 128 O'Harrow. Clifford—Mason City O'Haver. Mae—Waterloo Ohl. Duane—West Liberty. 133, 189 Ohl. Lloyd—West Liberty. 133. 147 O'Holleran. Jane—New Hampton, 95, 139, 143. 147, 155. 229 O'Holleran. Ruth—New Hampton. 166, 169. 190 O'Keefe. Joanne—Fort Dodge Olinger. Marie—Strawberry Point, 145, 177. 185 Ole . Raymond—Council Bluffs Olney, Janet—Rolfe. 245 Olsen. Betty—Alta. 191 Olsen. Wilbert -Uedar Falls Olson, Arne—Clear Lake. 110. 199 Olson. Jane—Niagara Falls. N. Y. Olson. Bonita—Livermore. 245 Olson. Jerald—Waterloo Olson. Kathleen—Story City. 153 Olson. Maralyn—U Porte City, 158 Olson. Mary—Marshalltown Olson. Virginia—Winfleld. 145, 158, 181 O'Malia. Jerry—Iowa Falla. 127, 229 Omlid. Harlan—Waterloo Olmatead. Theodore—Shell Rock O'Neill. Bonnie—Cedar Rapids Opperman. Jackie—Allison. 230 Orth. Verona—Jeaup Orton. Kenneth—Dallas Center, 125, 128 Ose. Odale—McCallsburg Osmundson, Beverly—Radcliffe. 156 O'Toole, l oris—Lett . 170. 178, 245 Ott. John—Clear I«ake, 110 Owens. David—Colfax Ozenberger, Carol—Laurens Page. Billy—Cedar Falls. 134, 161 Page. Donald—Cedar Rapids Page. Jack—Waterloo. 230 Page. Roy—Mankato. Minn. Pahl. Resi—Clinton Paine. Paul—Nora Spring . 230 Palmer. Harold—Cedar Fall . 196 Palmer. Helen—Waterloo. 173, 187 Palmer. Patricia—Waukon. 145. 245 Palmer. 8lephen—Cedar Falls, 90 Pal . Roger—Belmond. 199 Pangbom, Diantha—Shellsburg, 158 Panknen. Elmer—Marengo. 62. 139, 159. 172, 230 Papousek. Charles—Belmond Papousek. James—Garner Pare . Elsie—Humacao. Puerto Rico, 230 Parizek. Carolyn—Iowa City Parker, Dorothy—Redfield Parker, Kathleen—Fairfield, 58, 139, 144, 160. 163. 183. 184, 230 Parker. Viola—Bussey Parkin. Carol—Earlville Parks, Barbara—Allison. 58, 156 Parmely. Patricia—Waterloo Parsons, Elizabeth—Perry, 89 Paton. Eleanor—Hudson, 89. 91. 163, 179 Paul. Robert—Eddyville, 65. 230 Paulsen. William—Chicago Height . III. Paup. Mr . Mary—Cedar Fall . 245 Patistian, Alberta—8tockton. 156 Payne, Dwight—Waterloo. 141, 280 Payne. Richard—■‘Hamburg Pearson. Georgianna—New Virginia Pearson. Shirley—Hinsdale. III., 172, 230 Pearson. Thomas—Radcliffe. 230 Pecenka. Darlene—Toledo. 149, 157, 230 Peck. Virginia—Garner, 144, 188, 184, 185. 188, 230 Pegarick. Audrey—Wyoming Peirce. I «eon a—Williamsburg, 156, 245 Pelleymounter. Bernard—Osage, 161, 196, 230 Penne, Joseph—Waterloo Penner. Lloyd—Salix, 177, 185 Pennington, Joyce—Charles City. 59. 156 Persinger. Margaret—Grundy Center, 154 Peach. Carl—Rowan. 184, 152, 161, 230 Peter . Donald—Marcus. 90, 98, 152, 160, 167, 249 Peter . Katherine—Denison. 58 Peter . Robert—Cedar Fall . 161. 197, 230 Peter . Wayne—Denison Petersen, Gordon—Waterloo, 89 Petersen. Jo Ann—Galva Petersen. Ralph—Waterloo Petersen. Ruby—Spencer Peterson. Billy—Rushville. Mo.. 116 Peterson, Charlene—Virginia. Minn. Peterson. Delores—Lake Mill . 163, 170, 181, 245 Peterson. Edward—Gilman, 136, 145, 160 Peterson. James—Spencer Peterson. Janis—Cresco Peterson. Laurel—8tory City, 158, 181 Peterson, Mary—Dows. 60, 73, 89. 90, 145, 194 Peterson. Robert—Cedar Rapids Peterson. Wilmar—Eagle Grove. 171 Peterson. Yvonne—Cedar Fall . 187 Petro. Peter—Cedar Fall Peltersen. Clarence—Forest City, 89 Pettit. William—Cedar Fall Petty. Beverly—F.ldora Petty. Wendell—Newell Peverill. Lloyd—Waterloo Pfahning. Elizabeth—Waterloo Pfahning. Jerome—Waterloo Pfantz. Jean—State Center, 158, 180 Pfeifer. Margaret—Ainsworth, 92, 98. 146 Phalen. Colleen—Mason City. 164, 178, 230 Phelan. Betty—Colfax. 98. 178. 245 Phelan, Carmella—McCallsburg Phelps. Carolyn—Red Oak Phelps, Herbert—Cedar Falls Phelps. Roxa—Birmingham. Mich. Philiph, Philip—Waterloo Phillips. Barbara—Marshalltown. 230 Phillips. Betty—De Soto. 159 Phillips. Dorothy—Perry. 58, 159 Phillip . Kenneth—Colwell Phillips. Maxine—Earlville. 280 Philp. Marilyn—Reinbeck Phippen. Wanda—New Sharon. 177, 192 Picht. Merle—Lohrville. 62. 94. 155, 199 Pieper, Lloyd—Vail Page 275 Pierschbacher. Elizabeth—Laron a. 158. 177 Pierre. Joyce— Primghar, 168, 169. 173 Pierson. David—Cedar Falla. 90. 152. 230 Pigg. Howard—Colfax Pike. Mavis—Central City Pinkham. William—Cedar Falla, 125 Pinnick. Frederick—Bussey Piper. Charles—New lx ndon Piper, Charles—Boone. 65, 197, 230 Piper. Janie —Chariton Pipho. Dolores—Denver Pippitt, Betty—Little Sioux Pisnney. Bessie—Marion, 58, 168, 164, 173, 178. 194 Pitcher. Bonnie—Emmetsburg, 193 Pitman, James—Leon Pitstick. Donald—Rockwell City Pittam. Addie—Hepburn. 92, 188 Place, Thomas—Shell Rock Plambeek. Frank—Davenport. 92, 102 Plans, Lillian—Titonka Plath. Suzanne—Ogden, 158, 190 Platte. Wayne—Bremer Pleggenkuhle. Loi —Hawkers. 156, 181 Plowman. Jacqueline— North wood, 57, 58, 245 Plum. Beulah—Newton Plummer. Donna—New Hartford, 146, 176, 182, 230 Poage. George—Hamburg. 148, 147 Poe. Ellsworth—Woodbine. 90 Poggemiller. Mark—Burlington Polkinghorn. Delores—Sioux City. 158 Pollock. Willis—Boone Ponder. Wanda—Newton. 145, 167, 182 Poore. Ella—Sparta. Tenn., 58 Pope. Wayne- Mason City Popoff, Volga—Waukegan. III., 60, 155, 175, 194 Porter. Carol—Fort Dodge Porter. Emil—Vincent. 134. 161,231 Porter. Geneva—Cumberland. 245 Porter. Phyllis—Ames. 60. 90. 139. 146, 231 Porter. Raymond—Des Moines Porter. Sam Mason City Post, Billy—Inurens Pothast. Donald—Waverly, 160 Polratz. Arthur—Whittemore. 160, 231 Potralz, John—8umner, 135 Potter. David—Fayette Potter. Donald—Algona. 231 Poulsen, Virginia- Melcher. 98. 182, 151 Powell. Ardys—Coggon. 156, 245 Powell. Shirlee—Waterloo Powers. Mary—Duncombe Prehn. Margaret—De Witt. 58. 189, 157 Presnell, Helen—Charlotte Presson. Jeanne—Maqnoketa. 245 Price. Mrs. Dorothy—Marshalltown Prill. Bonnie—Glidden. 180 Prill. Martena—Glidden. 156, 180 Pringle. Diana—Mount Vernon, 58, 57, 79, 102. 137, 150 Pringle, Eunice—Emmetsburg Pringle. John—Newton. 89. 90 Pringle. Wayne—Mason City Prior. I onald—Des Moines. 110. 128 Prothero . William—Kldora. 160, 196 Puck. Delores—Davenport. 158. 181 Purdy, Richard—Cedar Falls, 125 Quirk, Robert—Charles City Rabe, Mary Lou—Hamlin. 158 Kabedeaux. Clayton—Winfield Rah If. Arlan—Waverly. 61, 94. 95, 96, 155 Railxback. John—Waterloo Rainbow. Edward—Waterloo. 93 Rainbow. William—Anoka. Minn., 109, 110 Raines. Ruth—Des Moines Rammelsberg. Norma—Vinton Ramsey. Craig—Relnbeck. 199 Ramsey. Mildred—Esther ville. 162, 164, 184. 231 Rankin. Allyn—Knoxville Ranxhaw, Harlan—Iowa City. 102, 161, 181 Rasmussen. Alvin—Waterloo Rasmussen. Bernita—Goldfield Rasmussen. Dona—Audubon, 90. 166. 193 Rasmussen, Elsie—Audubon. 185, 148, 147, 163. 231 Rasmussen. James—Waterloo. 94. 155, 197 Rasmussen. Robert—Cedar Falls Rath. Carole—Cedar Falls. 182. 187 Rausch. Clair—Sumner. 147 Ray. Jean—Doon. 57. 137. 150. 186, 198. 231 Reaugh. James—Marshalltown Recher. Ardella—Oeheyedan. 180. 194 Reeher. Marcella—Oeheyedan. 180. 194 Rector. Marybelle—Odebolt. 58. 102. 178, 193 245 Redin.' Priscilla—Rockford. 111.. 69. 177 Reece. Mrs. Gertrude—Cedar Falls. 231 Reed. Carol—Saranac. N. Y. 231 Page 276 Reed. Colleen—West Union, 98, 156 Reed. Dean—Dike. 231 Reed, Glenn—Vinton. 127 Reed. Lyle—Cedar Falls Reed. Kema—Winthrop. 189, 148, 147, 162. 231 Rees. Lester—Oelwein Reese. Marilyn—Waterloo. 184 Reeve. Loretta—Creaton. 231 Reeves, John—Cedar Falls Rehborg, Donna—Harris Rehfeldt. Margaret—Victor. 91. 182 Raimer, Betty—I «a Porte City, 181 Reinking, Margaret—Sumner Reisner, Kathryn—Algona. 58, 180 Renaud. Ruth—Hampton. 56, 57, 58, 79, 84. 137. 150. 174. 182. 231 Renfeldt. David—Cedar Falls Reninger. John—Cedar Falls, 231 Renken. Delores—Parkersburg Renter. Joan—Sumner, 89. 145, 162, 180, 245 Rhinehart. Lee—Dallas Center Rhinesmith. Joyce—Gladbrook Rhoads. Ruth—Sac City. 173. 176 Rhodes, Roberta—Duncombe, 91, 170, 182. 187. 245 Ribbeck, James—Sumner, 89. 180 Rice. Beth—Clear Lake. 58. 143. 194 Rice. Dale— Grlnnell. 57. 66. 147, 196 Rich. Andrew—Stout. 231 Richards. Donald—Burlington. 184, 161, 163. 231 Richards, Jack—Sible . 62. 140, 167 Richards. Merwin—Nashua Richardson, Charles—Ames. 101 Richardson. Donald—Palisades. Minn., 66. 152. 167, 199. 231 Richardson. Marjorie—Vinton. 168, 169, 231 Richmond. Walter—Cedar Falls Rickman. Madonna—Storm Lake Bidder. Paul—Waterloo Riek. Charles—Muscatine. 115, 116, 128, 231 Ries. Mary—Pocahontas, 178 Rigdon. Marian—Dunkerton. 69 Rigdon. Mary—Brooklyn. 58. 190, 245 Riley, Bruce—Omaha. Neb. Riley. Mary—Burlington. 168, 164 Rima. Eugene—Postvllle Rinderknecht, David—Atkins. 167 Rinehart. George—Mvstic. 143. 147. 231 Riniker. Catherine—Cresco, 158, 178 Ritchart. Betty—Mallard Ritchie. Thomas—Waterloo Ritter. Keith—Dubuque Ritter. Margaret—Sac City. 178. 190 Rittgers. Wanda—Havelock. 186. 188. 23C Robb. Barbara—Spirit Lake. 163. 170. 182, 245 Roberts. Charles—Union Roberts. Helen—Dike Roberts l.eonard—Oxford Robertson. I«ois—Nevada. 156 Robinson, Gerald—Des Moines. 178 Robinson. James—Webster Citv Robinson. Robert—Reinbeck. 140, 196 Robison, Dorothy—Jefferson. 164, 186, 191, 231 Roddewig. Robert—Freeport. III. Rodgers. Donald—Tipton. 197 Rodman. Wanda—Sprlngville. 89, 168, 170, 183. 245 Roe. Manr—Boone. 89. 245 Roehlk. William—Durant Rogers. Kenneth—Duran Rogers. Roberta—Cedar Falls. 92. 188 Rohde. Arlene—Marshalltown. 180. 246 Rohlfs. Nancy—Davenport, 58. 153. 168, 176. 181. 193 Rohlfsen. I-averne—Marcus. 128 •tohrssen. iXonald—Waterloo Rolinger. Joan—Waterloo Holland. Alvin—Bode. 92. 140. 142. 181 Roloff. Hnrlan—Waverlv. 110. 128. 232 Rols on. Freda—Adel. 153. 159 Romlne Roger—Keota. 232 Rook. Msrjorie—Marshalltown Roscoe Wallace—Emmetsburg. 90. 232 Rose. Guy—Waterloo Rose!. Dorothy—St. Anxgar. 180 Rosenberg. Gloria—St. Anxgar, 75. 180 Rosene. Elaine—Rowley. 89 Rosenthal. Douglas—Trinoli, 92. 93. 179 Rosheim. Dale— ske Mills Roes. Cathleen—West Des Moines Rosa. I-eland—Parkersburg. 232 Rosa. Marilvn—Enworth. 93 Ro s. Robert—Sidney. 135. 148, 147, 183, 282 Roe mann. Richard—West Liberty Roth, Betty—Waterloo Roth. Enid—Fulda. Minn., 185, 189, 143, 147 Rothfolk, Mary—Manning. 180 Roudebush. Charles—Waterloo Rouse. Verna—Albia. 139. 143, 147, 185 Rowe. Clair—Coggon Rowe. Marylou—New Hampton Rowe. Maynard—Coggon. 156 Rowley. Barbara—Hampton, 89, 90, 164, 176, 182. 183. 232 Rowlison. Charlotte—Le Grand Rube. Louise—Waterloo Rubendall. Floyd—Waterloo Ruble, Floyd—Cedar Falls Ruby. Dean—Eldora. 66. 172 Rucnotzke. Donna—Lowden. 170, 246 Ruebel. Donna—Barnum. 163, 170, 188, 184. 246 Ruggeberg. Wayne—Lost Nation, 161, 168, 199. 232 Rugger. June—Oxford, 156 Ruigh, Melba—Meservey, 89, 246 Rumssv. Albert—Waterloo Ruseh. Kenneth—Cedar Falls Russell. Lilyan—Sioux City Rutledge. Allyn—Cedar Falls Rutt. Milo—Mason City. 232 Ruwaldt, Marilyn—Beecher, III., 58, 89, 188. 232 Ryherd. Robert—Alta. 232 Sabus. Francis—Churdan. 178, 185, 197 Sage. Mrs. Beverly—Waterloo. 232 Sage. Eddie—Waterloo. 139. 140. 151, 282 Sagness. Joan—Cherokee. 170. 246 Salasek. Dolores—Marshalltown. 154, 158 Salmon. Mirian—Newton Salz. Alfred—Waterloo. 89, 98. 142, 159, 17 232 Salzbrenner. Glen—Cedar Rapids, 119, 197 Samelson, Richard—Sheldon Sampsqn. Richard—Fort Dodge Sampson. Thomas—Greenville Samson. Patricia—Cedar Falls Sander. Lenore—Donnellson, 156, 168, 179. 189 Sanders. Diane—Woodbine. 89. 90. 145 Sanderson. Anna—Fertile. 98. 153. 167, 176 Sando, Roxella Waukon Sands. Eva—Charles City Sandt. Donald—Armstrong. 167, 178 Sandvold. David—Roland Sanem. Mary—Archer. 162. 176, 182 Sankot. Joanne—Belle Plaine Sankot. Rosemary—Belle Plaine Sass. Mareeyne—Spencer. 172 Sauerexig. June—Decorah Saul. Doreta—Waverly. 187. 246 Saunders. Mary—Peterson. 156, 163 Savage. Henry—Shell Rock Sawtell. Gladys—Ames. 58. 189. 140, 154, 160. 167, 179 Sawyer. Charles—Des Moines Saylor, IxRoy—Cedar Rapids Srhaap. Mary—Austin ville. 91 Schaff, Dorothy—Eldridge. 153. 181 Schalkle. Margaret—Earlham. 92 Schantz. Keith—Red Oak. 65. 181 Schaumburg. Donald—Cedar Falls Scheidcgrer. Donna—Rockwell City Schenck. Paul—Algona. 85. 102. 232 8chepers. I orraine—Ix t Nation 8chepers. Robert- -Lost Nation, 132 Schill. Frank—Harcourt. 232 Schiller. LeRov—Argyle Schilling. Einilie—Lvtton Schippers, Donna—Monroe. 156 Schippers. Edna—Pella Schippers. Virginia—Newton. 246 Schlapkohl. Emmet—Blue Grass Schlattman. Mrs. Colleen—Ventura. 169, 195. 232 Schloeman. Marjorie—Norwav. 101 Schlotfeldt. Fay—West Des Moines Schmarje. Leona- -Muscatine Schmidt. Donald—Guernsey Schmidt. Doris- Dunkerton Schmidt. Harold—Clinton. 232 Schmidt. Marilyn—Keokuk. 282 Schmidt. Marlyce—Ida Grove Schmidt. Paul—Delhi Schmidt. Vivian—Chicago. III. Schminke. Clarence—Newhall. 98. 197. 232 Schmitz. Loren—Cedar Falls, 56, 67, 233 Schmoll. Hattie—Hartley Schne-k. Donna—Waterloo 8chneek1oth. Violet—Wellsburg, 89 Schneider. Marjorie —Waterloo, 90, 93. 98. 189 8chnell. Donald—Cherokee Schnepf. Paula—Lemurs. 186. 145. 160 Schoenoff. Arthur—Waterloo. 92, 98. 142 8choll. Sonia—Boone. 90. 98 Schoof. Harry—Waterloo Schoop. Vivian—Bellevue Schornhorst, Florene—Waverly. 169, 233 8chrader. William—Dclmar Schramm, Dwayne—Ida Grove, 56. 57, 85 137, 139, 143, 147, 159, 160, 162, 176, 180, 233 Schuck, Barbara—Iowa Falls, 60, 155, 198 Schuck, Richard—New Hartford Schuelke, Ruth—Alta. 145. 156, 180, 246 Schuesslcr, Joanne1—Lone Tree, 58 Schulte, Cleone—Rock Rapids, 170, 178, 190, 246 Schulte. Geraldine—Norway. 178, 191 Schultx, Della—Lytton, 58, 156. 158, 180, 187 Schultz, Harold—Ackley, 233 Schulz, Betty—Luverne, 58, 156 Schulz, James—Burlington. 116 Schumacher, Bonna—Guttenberg Schumacher, Verna—Hull Schwieger. Ardua—Prealon, Minn., 91, 98. 101, 170, 246 Scott, Francis—Leon, 199, 233 Scott. Iola—Davenport Scott, Jacqueline—Iowa Falla Scott, Joy—Emmetsburg, 69, 98 Scott, Marvin Cedar Falls Sea. Darold Sioux City, 181 Searight, Dorothy—Cedar Falls, 90, 98, 198 Searight. Lois—Cedar Falls, 90, 93, 198, 233 Seaver. 8hirley—Gilmore City Secor, Mary—Fort Dodge Seeden. Donnita—Lake City, 156 Seger, Gene—Pocahontas Seglem, Audrey—Fertile Sehman, Phillip—Bettendorf Sohr. Colleen—Iowa City, 156. 163 Seidler. JoAnn—Waterloo Selah, Richard—Cedar Falls, 283 Selah, Mrs. Ruth—Cedar Falla, 98, 146 Sell. Betty—Glen wood Sellman, Robert—Keota. 64, 142, 283 Semler, Richard—Muscatine Sergeant, Shirley—Rochester. Minn., 190 Serra, Voltaire—Virginia. Minn. Sessions. James—Dee Moines, 233 SeUer, William—Amana. 67. 134. 161, 233 Sevareid, Carolyn—Goldfield. 190 Severaid, Constance—Story City, 158, 181 Severson. Donald—Kanawha Severson, Kenneth—Forest City, 171, 172 Severson, Paul—Forest City, 171 Severson. Robert—Lake Mills Sewell, Barbara—Wapello. 158 Sewell. Beverly—Clarksville Shafer. Frances—Lake Park. 89, 170, 182, 246 Shafer, Robert—Waterloo. 92 Shaffer, Charleen—Mediapolis, 246 Shaffer. Charlotte— Mediapolis. 246 Shaffer. Donna—Jamaica. 91 Shaffer. Mary—Thornton Shakespeare, Avon -Central City, 92, 142, 177 Shank, Paul—La Porte City Sharbondy, Sharlene—Sibley Sharp, Donna—Mason City. 90, 173, 187 Shaw, Paul—Gray. 185 Shea. Alice—Cedar Rapids, 156, 178, 191, 246 Shearer, Patti—Snencer, 92 Shedd, Lyndon—Independence Sheets, Ruth—Cedar Rapids Shcldahl, Loren—Kanawha. 140, 181, 233 Sheldon. Marlys—Thor, 91, 180 Shepard, Richard—West Dea Moines, 56. 66. 98. 186. 199 Shere, Sue—Janesville Sherman, Homer—Sioux City, 186, 196 Sherman, Shirley—Jesup, 173, 182, 191, 246 Sherman. Walter—Lake Forest, III., 110, 119, 128, 139, 233 Sheston, William—Centerville. 288 Shields. Marian—Cresco. 165. 172, 178 Shiels, Richard—Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., Shinner, Neva—Missouri Valley, 89 Shinsato, Fusako—Wailuku, Maui. Hawaii Shipley. Richard—Waterloo. 139 Shirk, Lyal—Waterloo Shook, Lorwin—Denver Shook, Mrs. Naomi—Cedar Falla, 246 8ible, Howard—Clinton. 93 Siepert, Evelyn—Cedar Falls, 68, 157, 187 Sievers. Floyd—Mechanicsville, 62, 147, 233 Silker, DeWaine—Rochester, Minn., 140, 198 Silliman. Patricia—Danburry, Conn., 246 8ilver. Lola—Waterloo, 68. 157, 177 Simkus, Anthony—Chicago. III. Simms. Leo—Beaman Simon, Doris—Walker Simon. Dorothy—Manchester, 160, 178, 233 Simon. Helen—Manchester, 178 Simonsen, Frances—Kmmetsburg Simpson, Dean—Sutherland, 56, 85, 90, 92, 102, 137, 141, 178, 199, 233 Simpson, Robert—Adaza Sinclair, Lavern—Fort Dodge, 178 Sinck, Betty—Rolfe, 170, 178, 246 Milkier, Smrley—Nevada Siplon, Lorraine—Cedar Falls, 98, 96, 100, 102, 103, 132, 145, 146. 155, 182. 195 Skain, Richard—Cedar Falls. 110 Skaltum. Shirley—Waterloo, 156, 188 Skouge, Grace—Kanawha, 60, 89, 166, 168, 169, 174, 233 Slayniaker, Adria—Marengo Slechta, Kenneth—Denison, 172, 181 Slindee, Carol—Lawler, 69, 153, 180 Slyheld, John—McGregor, 125, 173, 196 Smalley. Beth—Vinton. 102. 145. 159, 188 Smalley. Leo—Mt. Auburn. 134, 161, 196, 233 Smallwood. William—Mystic Smith, Arden—Waterloo Smith, Bette—Clinton Smith, Betty—Waterloo, 233 Smith, Beverly—Hudson, 91 Smitn, Carlton—Toledo Smitn, Cloyce—Council Bluffs, 119 Smith, Dean—Waterloo, 155 Smith, Eleanor—Paton, 246 Smith. Esther—Battle Creek. 167, 188, 283 Smith, Joan—Richland Smith, Joan—Dea Moines. 156 Smith, Joanne—Boone, 166 Smith, John—Waterloo Smith, Keith—Nashua, 171 Smith. Iceland—Manchester Smith, Lloyd—Charles City, 197 Smith, Lois—Perry. 156, 246 Smith, Mildred— hat Cheer. 167 Smith, Norell—Eldora Smith, Norene—Cedar Falls, 58, 169, 188 Smith, Patricia—Waterloo Smith, Prudence—Cedar Falls, 98, 187 Smith. Robert u.—Cedar Falls Smith, Robert L.—Council Bluffs, 68 Smith, Robert P.—Waterloo Smith. Shirley—Gillett Grove Smith. Shirley—Storm Lake, 136, 160, 189 Smith, Stanley—Rockford Smith, Teddy—Lewis, 233 Smith, William -Council Bluffs, 68, 119, 120, 197 Smith, Yvonne—Waterloo, 57 Smithling, Jean—Decorah Smolik. Duane—Osage. 134, 161, 197, 234 Smothers. Helen—North English Snider. Kollis—Fredericksburg Snow, Valoe—Lake Part Snow, William—Corpus Christi. Tex., 234 Snyder, Bonnie—Fort Dodge. 158, 166, 190 8nyder, Calvin—Reinbeck, 196 Snyder. Daphne—Reinbeck. 170, 182, 246 Snyder, Jane—New Hampton Soeth. Shirley—Esthervilfe. 58. 104, 188, 184. 189 Sohn. Richard—Tonasket, Wash. Soladay, Janies—Davenport, 234 Solbrig. Vara—Marengo Solon. Walter—Council Bluffs, 119, 197 Sommerdorf. Evelyn—Muscatine, 170, 178, 247 8onquiat, June—Garner Sorensen, Hans—Clear Lake, 110, 128, 186 8orens«n, Ruth—Ringstcd, 153, 162, 181, 234 Sorenson, Charles—Manly. 92, 142, 234 South. Harold—Cedar Falls. 171, 284 Sovereign, George—Boone. 110 Spacht, Manota—State Center Spain. Larry—Parkersburg Sparkes, Richard—Lynnville Spaulding. David—Monona. 181, 199 Spencer. Ivan—River Grove. 125, 128, 199, 234 Spencer, Raymond—Garrison, 125, 234 Spencer, Roxanna—Wheatland Sperry. Harvey—Charles City Spicer, Carmi—Ames Spurlock. Richard—Waterloo Squires. John—Mason City Stachour. Roger—Grundy Center Stafferton. Patricia—Altoona. 176 Standley. Billey—Oelwein. 57. 90. 160 Stansberry, Claude—Floyd, 67. 234 Stannbury. Daryl—Waterloo, 92. 93. 142 Stapelx. Richard—McGregor Starburk. Bonnie—Hampton, 90, 173, 187 Stark. Jerry—Cedar Rapids. 66 Stauffer, Joyce—Gladbrook. 168 Staves, Dorothea—Fairfield. 148, 155, 234 Steoge. Helen—Waverly. 58. 89. 189 Steele. Robert—Washington. 90. 92 Steenson, Clarice—Des Moines. 181 Steffens. Erma—West Union. 93, 146. 234 Steffer, Maxine—Arlington, Minn., 158, 189 Steffer. Marilyn—Arlington. Minn., 172, 189 Steffins. Elolao—Winfield. 168, 170, 184, 247 Steinacker, Norma—Parkville, Mo., Stelovich, Thomas—Council Bluffs, 64, 197, 234 Stephenson, Doria—De Witt, 186, 139, 144, 160, 182 Stephenson, John—Waterloo Sterna, Robert—Fort Dodge Stettler, Ellen—Belle Plaine, 58, 75, 89. 159 Stevens, George—Cedar Fall Stevens. Stanley—Grundy Center Stevenson, Dorothy—Tracr, 89 Stevenson, Mary—Cedar Rapids, 164 Stevenson. Sally—Bettendorf, 58. 183, 184 Steward, Mildred—New Sharon. 170. 198, 247 Stewart, Dorothy—Gladbrook, 75, 185, 143, 145, 147 Stewart. Eugene—Floyd Stewart, Larry—Floyd Stewart, William—Burlington. 122 Stierwalt, Joyce—Chariton Slille. June—Garner, 89, 93 Stilley, Terry—Eldora, 92 Stilwell. George—tv cat Dea Moines Stilwell, Shirlee—West Dea Moines, 187, 234, 249 Stittsworth, Wallace—Walker, Minn., 110 Stittsworth, Willis—Ankeny Stivers, Colleen-—OJin Stoakes, Kenneth—Cedar Falla, 234 Stock, Ellen—Ames, 9o Stock, William—Ackley. 284 Stockfield. John- Oelwein, 152, 160 Stockton. John—Davenport Stoeker. Fred—Keystone. 110, 119, 284, 249 Stone, Calvin—Clinton, 176, 234 Stone, Dorothy—Waterloo Stone, Eleanor—Indianola, 58, 133, 145, 195 Stone, Maynard—Spokane. Wash., 93 Stone. Randall—Spokane, Wash. Storey. Carl—Waterloo Stott, Sidney—Mason City. 189, 234 Stoulil, Alice—Pocahontas. 178 Stover. Phyllis—Chester. 185, 247 Strabala, Patricia—Lohrville. 58. 154, 158, 178 Strain, John—Eddyville, 90, 196 Strasburg, William—Cedar Falla, 67, 134, 161, 234 Strawn, James—Cedar Falls Strayer, Nonna—Hudson, 154. 163, 170, 247 Strempke, Delores—Fairbank Stride, Helen—Sioux Falls. S. Dak.. 164, 189 Stringfellow, Jerry—Keokuk St rot man, Dale—Waverly Strottmann, Merlin—Readlyn Stroud. Bertha—Marten «dale. 181 Stroud, Roy—Marble Rock. 234 Struble, Janet—Vinton Struthers, Lee—Wesley. 234 Strutz. Gerald—Portland, Oregon Struve, Patrick—Cedar Rapids. 178, 185, 198 Stukcnborg, Wanda—Cedar Falls, 91 Stump. Barbara—Denison, 170, 247 Stump, Richard—Denison Stupka, Joann—Lyons. III., 173, 178, 190 Sturm, Frank—Cedar Rapids Sturr, Mrs. Gladys—Cedar Falls Stutzman, Margaret—Lansing, 58. 155, 163, 183. 184. 235 Suck. Nadine—Garrison Suda, Maxami—Haiku, Maui, Hawaii Sudenga. Norma—George Suiter, Elizabeth—Ida Grove. 235 Sullivan. James—Media. 111. Sunday, Lenora—Marshalltown, 60, 173, 186. 187 Sutton, James—Burlington Svoboda. Marie—Cedar Rapids. 93 Swale. Roland—West Union. 92. 98 Swanson, Betty—Mason City. 89. 184, 247 Swanson, Kathryn—Dayton. 156. 162, 176. 247 Swanson. Rachel—Dayton. 89, 156. 168, 182, 247 Swanson. Ruth—Harcourt. 181 Sweet, Raymond—Cedar Falls Swenson. Corrine—Albert City. 182, 247 Swenson. Tom—Lake Mills. 197 Swim, Richard—Eddyville Swinburne. Bruce—Delhi Switzer. Beverly—Olin. 170. 247 Sylva. Elizabeth—Honolulu, Hawaii Sylvester. Mary—Spirit Lake Synhorst, June—Newton. 90. 172, 192, 235 Tagge. Alpha—Lone Tree Tail. Tuenis—Des Moines. 63. 235 Talley, John—Waterloo. 235 Tamura. Nancy—Wailuku. Hawaii Taylor. Cecil—Hudson Taylor. David—Lucas Page 277 Taylor, Donna—Oakland Taylor, Jean—Northwood, 191 Taylor, Mark—Hudson Taylor. Mary—Charles City Teeter, William—La Porte City Tegon, Donna—Strawberry Point, 89 Terry, James—Waterloo Terry, William—Lansing Teamer, Joyce—Waterloo. 194 Tewalt. Kenneth—Waterloo Thalacker, Robert—Ottumwa Thayer. Duane—Odebolt, 198 Theissen, Mary—Fort Madison. 178, 195 Thculen. Mary—Perry, 176 Thiex, Loi —Sumner. 158, 181 Thoelke. Richard—Spirit Lake Thomas, Douglas—Monticello, 161 Thompson, JoAnn—Red Oak, 153, 182 Thompson. Marlyn—Van Horne, 66 Thompson. Myrtle—Paullina, 135 Thompson. Shirley—Cylinder. 60. 160, 168, 169, 173. 174. 192 Thom , Robert—Cedar Falls Thomson, Lowell—Kanawha Thordsen, Patsy—Davenport Thoreson, Marilyn—New Hampton Thorne. George—Parkersburg Thrailkill. Carol—F.arlham. 170, 247 Thran. Carol—Rcadlyn Threlkeld. Wallace—Maxwell. 90. 196,235 Thurber. Doris—Liscoiub, 58. 154, 156 Thurman. Lorraine—North English. 98. 101, 145, 162. 165, 170, 247 Thurn. Elizabeth—Edgewood. 153, 235 Tllft. Charlene—Paullina. 153 Tiggcman, Betty—Rockford Tinderholt, Dagne—Ossian Tjornehoj. Kenneth—Harlan. 181, 285 Tlach. Hildreth—Britt Toillion. Dorothy—Eagle Grove. 168, 247 Tokheim, Gerald—Story City Tolentino. Raymonda—Wahiawa. Hawaii, 178 Tollefson. David—Waterloo Tollefson, Ernest—Cedar Falla. 134, 196. 235 Tollefson, Joanne—Harmony, Minn., 156, 247 Tolies. Joan—Red Oak Tomlinson, Luella—Stuart, 195 Tonderum, Gloria—Ruthven Tonsfeldt. Joyce—Remsen. 89, 156, 181, 195. 247 Topp. Robert—Sumner. 122, 235 Topping. William—Wellman Torkelson. Amy—Elgin. 58. 91, 163, 181 Torncy. Joan—Des Moines. 178. 188 Tornowske, Robert—Monona. l84, 235 Tovar. Manuel—Waterloo Townsend. William—Charles City, 125, 128, 199 Traeger. Ruth—Sumner. 156 Trafford. Clarence—Britt Travis. Keith—Wood lane. 115, 116. 235 Tredway, Rosemnry—Norway Trenk. Lois—Madison. Wis.. 93. 158 Trickey, Margaret—Des Moines. 155, 189 Trimble, Betty—Clear Lake. 156 Trimble. Melvin—Mount Ayr. 199 Troeger, Richard—Ottumwa. 93 Troeger. Ruth—Ottumwa. 89. 168, 183 Troge, Clair—Charles City. 235 Trudo, Mrs. Ely nor—Waterloo. 68. 148, 147. 162. 235 Truesdell. Merna —Central City Trualer. Flora—Newton TrunnelL Wava—Cedar Falla. 194 Tryon, Maxine—Titonka. 156. 182 Tucker. Bonnie—Hampton Tucker. Donna—Cedar Falls Tucker. Glenn—Cedar Falls Tucker. Loot —West Branch. 89, 178. 247 Tufvander. Ellis—Tower, Minn., 110, 188, 185. 235 Tull. James—Eldora. 172 Tullberg. Roland—De Witt. 89, 180 Turner, Alice—Independence. 164 Turner. Alvin—Garrison Turner. George—Ames Turner. Jean—Marshalltown, 187, 247 Turner. Lois—Cedar Rapids Tvedt. Roberta—Montour Tvcdte. Donald—Dolliver Twarhtmann. Shirley—Ixiwden. 247 Twist. Delores—Milford. 182 Twito. Faye—Lake Mills. 181 Two good. John—Waterloo Tyson, Sue—Spencer Ulch. Joyce—Elberon. 140. 167, 235 Ullsh. Jeanne—Fort Dodge. 178, 235 Uiloin, Richard—Waterloo Umbdenstock. Mr . George—Cedar Falla, 247 Underwood. Grant—Iowa Falls. 171. 235 Underwood. Sara—Jefferson. 170, 191, 247 Underwood. Susan—Jefferson Ungs. Patricia—Manchester Upham. Marilyn—Fredericksburg Utley. George—Manchester Valant. Virginia—Bellevue, 188 Vanarsdale. Richard—Waterloo Vance. Dunne—Charles City Van De Linder, Carol—Letts, 156, 182, 248 Vanderbeck, Edna—Davenport, 60, 166, 169. 235 Vander Brock. Cornelius—Rock Valley. 62, 160, 196. 235 Vanderheyden. Eugenia—La Port City, 135. 144, 160, 189 Van Dor Kamp. Vivian—Sully Vanderloo. Jnnece—Dubuque. 92, 93 Van Engen, Irene—Webster City. 158, 162, 165. 235 Van Esc hen. Henry—Ackley. 236 Van Eschen. John—Ackley Van Fossen, Gwen—Webster City Van Hauen, Stanley—Cedar Falls Van Horn. Carol—Waterloo. 91. 194 Van Hove, Nettie—Steamboat Rock Van Hulzen, William—Cedar Falls. 160 Van Metre. Mary—Stato Center Van Sickle, Marvin—Nunia, 92 Van Soelen. Ruth—Plcasantvillc. 248 Vanthof. Katy—Hull Veen Ker, Catherine—George, 92. 156, 163, 178. 189 Venard. Harry—Wapello Venard, Mrs. Phyllis—Dike Vesey, Irene—Boone, 153 Viekroy, Edward—Danville Vogel, Christian—Hanauimain, Germany, 102. 103 Vogt. Donna Mae—State Center. 154 Von a. Carol—West Bend. 58. 90. 183, 184 Vokt. Ruth—Anita. 163. 170, 180, 248 Vollstedt. Christa—Denison, 160. 162, 286 Von Houxen, Mary—Milford, 145, 166, 170, 179, 248 Von Wald. Harvey —Mason City, 92. 93 Voorhees, Barbara—Davenport. 236 81 86 '«Pidwa J«p J—. 8 IlOqtUOA 189 Vourgias. Angelina—Galesburg. 111., 164, 168, 236 Vrbicek, Robert—Cedar Rapids, 122, 128, 198 Wachenheim, James—Chicago. III. Wachenheim. Lee—Chicago. III., 64. 110, 119, 128, 198 Wagner, Florence—Coon Rapids, 168, 169 Wagner. Genevieve—Moorland, 156, 178 Wagner. Kenneth—Cedar Falls Wahls. Maxine—Garnavillo Wairner, Billie—Arnolds Park Walbaum. Dean—Parkersburg Walder, Raymond—Naperville. III. Walker. Marilyn—Marshalltown. 194 Walker. Roger—Belle Plaine Wallace. Johnny—Bald Knob. Arkansas Walmsley James-—Cedar Falls Walston. Margaret—Manchester Walter, Charmaine—McGregor. 88 Walter. Marilyn—Union. 158 Walter . Delai no—W i 11 ia msbu rg Weither, Hans—Plainfield Walther, Joyce—Cedar Falls Walther, Karl—Plainfield Walther. Loi —Cedar Falls Walton. William—Cedar Rapids. 161 Ward, Betty—Mitchellville, 176, 248 Ward. Wanda—Arlington Warner. Jean—Waterloo Wassenaar. Marilyn—Clinton. 155, 163, 170. 182. 248 Waters, Sherman—Cedar Fall Watrons. James Des Moines Watson. Jenifer—Rutland. 170. 248 Watson. Luther—Cedar Falls Watson. Ralph—Waterloo Watson. Robert—Des Moines Watters, Paulino—Cedar Falls. 184 Watts. Keith—Arthur Waugh. Robert—Spirit I ako Way. Robert—Eldora Weaver. Catherine—Dayton, 89, 189 Weaver. Darlene—Gilman Weaver. Katharine—Davenport. 158 Webber. Wayne—Waterloo Weber. Bonnie—Woodward. 154 Weber. Cornelius—Elk port Weber. Vernon—Waterloo Weems. Margaret—Pauilina. 164, 192, 236 Weepic. Agatha—Brandon Weepie. Richard—Independence Wehner, Carl—Oakville. 140. 167 Wehrli. Calista—Naperville. III., 169, 178, 236 Wefck. William—Chicago. III. Weldert. Beverly—Sioux City. 145, 167, 188, 248 Weidler. Gertrude—New Hampton, 154, 156. 162 Weih. Marilyn—Tipton Weil. Mary—Marshalltown. 128, 178, 175, 187, 236 Weilcr. William—Naperville. 111., 128 Weis. Darlene—Dubuque. 193 Weiss. Marjorie—Rockwell City. 145 Welbes. Donald—Waterloo Welch. James—Waterloo. 236 Welch. Ralph—Laurel, 57. 65, 92, 137, 197, 236 Welch. Robert—Waterloo Weldin. Patricia—Washington. 58. 194 Welle. Joan—Newton. 89. 102, 172. 193 Wellendorf. Virginia—Deloit. 163, 176, 182. 248 Wells, l avae— Des Moines Wells. Warren—Sioux City, 56, 90, 141, 152, 236 Welty. Patricia—Albert City. 156, 248 Wendhansen. Truly—Le Claire. 154 Wenger. Helen—Elgin, 58 Waning, Helen—Mallard Wenndt, Alberta—Clarence. 156, 180, 248 Wenstrand. Thomas—Hinsdale, III., 93, 142. 179 Wente. Norman—Waterloo Wenthe. Edwin—Waterloo Wentworth. Mary—Brighton. 158 Weasel, Garlyn—Dubuque. 128 West, Alice—Marshalltown. 58 Westerberg. Virginia—Callender. 163, 164, 181. 236 Westerberg. William—Boone. 236 Weatervelt. Margaret—Red Wing. Minn. Westfall. Marilyn—Toledo. 160. 195. 236 Westphal. Averyle—Coming, 69, 164, 182, 183. 236 Wheatley, Darlene—Adair. 156 Wheeler, Aaron—Oelwein, 286 Wheeler, Charles—Waterloo Wheeler. Walter—Waterloo Whipple. Jack—Fairbank. 122. 128. 197 Whisler. Clarence—Muscatine, 236 White, Hubert—Mason City. 172. 199 White, Jacqueline—Emmetsburg Whitehead. Carolyn—New Providence Whitehead, Diane—Hampton Whitehead. Doria—Brandon White ley. Frank—Muscatine, 110, 112, 128. 236 Whitcley. Mary—Muscatine. 189 Whiting. Donna—Cedar Rapids. 98, 99, 132, 140, 143. 147, 163, 165. 167, 183, 184. 236 Whiting. Mary—Sloan. 98. 160, 165, 179 Whiting. Robert—Cedar Rapids Whiling. Theodore—Cedar Rapids, 66, 98. 99. 152. 162. 183 Wickersham. Charles—Cedar Falls Wickland. Jane—Guthrie Center. 91, 188 Widell. Waldo—Fort Dodge Wiegert. Samuel—Palmer. 140 Wler, Marvin—Humboldt. 140 Wiese. William—Pocahontas Wiesley, Melvin—Guthrie Center, 66, 186, 196 Wiezorek. Virginia—Washburn Wigen. Marlene—Ayrshire Wiggins, Ramona—Prairie City. 60, 166, 168. 169. 186, 195. 236 Wignes. James—Northwood. 198 Wilcox. Carl—Shell Rock Wilcox. Carolyn—Adel. 58. 190 Wilder. Robert—Manly. 139. 161. 180, 236 Wiley. Carol—Bloomington, 111. Wilharm. Ann—Waterloo Wilke. Thomas—Monona Wilke. Warren—Monona Wilken. Joan—-Glad brook. 156 Wilken. Shirley—Weatside Wilkie. David—Kanawha Wilkins. Rosalie—Decorah Wilkinson. Jack—Ottumwa. 198 Willcutt. Jean—Storm Lake. 182 William. Beverly—Odebolt, 163, 248 Williams, Carl—Muscatine. 236 Williams. Charles—Davenport Williams. Johnnie—Des Moines, 110, 125, 128 Williams. Shirley—Rockwell City. 168, 169 Williamson, Flo Anno—Cedar Falla, 68, 89, 157. 182. 187 Williamson. William—Cedar Falla. 159. 199 Willis. Betty—Ruthven Willils. Bonnie—Chariton. 177 Willms. Arnold—Amber. 142 Willoughby. Henry'—Cedar Falls Willson, Robert—Cedar Rapids. 125, 128, 140, 167, 237 Wilson. Donald—Cedar Falls Wilson. Doris—Charles City. 164. 177. 237 Wilson, Gordon—Waterloo Wilson. Jack—Waterloo Wilson, Jackie—Osceola Wilson, JoAnn —Wyoming. 89. 187, 248 Pago 278 Wilson. Mary—Orient, 91, 156. 179 Wilson, Patricia—Dysart, 58. 89. 157. 189 Wilson, Robert—Gladbrook, 65. 90, 173, 181. 197 Win burn, James—Washburn, 171, 178 Windier. Jerold—Keokuk Winegarden. James—Cedar Palls Winegarden. Mr . Jeanette—Cedar Palls, 135. 237 Wing, Joe—Dallas Center Winger. Norma—Clarlnda. 98. 163, 165, 176. 180. 237 Wingert. Margaret Duncombe, 170, 178, 178. 191. 248 Winier, Mrs. Ethel Cedar Palls, 139, 157, 175. 237 Wlrkler. Janet—Monona. 160 Wlrkier, Patricia—Monona. 181 Wirt, Genevieve— Burlington, 162, 173. 191. 248 Wixchnieier, Richard Burlington, 126. 128, 172. 186. 197 Wise. Robert- Council Bluffs, 137, 139, 143. 147. 155. 197. 237 Wissink. Albert—Cedar Falls, 134. 237 WiUner. Richard Tipton Wiltenburg. Carletta—New Hampton, 57, 58 Wittmer. Berta—Monroe, 91, 156 Wolf. Clinton—Hampton Wolfe. Charles—Milwaukee. Wis.. 92. 159 Wolfe, Richard—Davenport Wolff. Fram es- -Des Moines. 168. 170, 177. 185. 248 Wolter. William Cedar Falls Wolttnan. Margaret—Cherokee. 187 Woltz. James- -Burt Wood. Samuel—Oelwein. 152. 178, 237 Wood. Warren—Ilauardcn, 127 Woodall, Wendell—We ster City. 161. 237 Woodcock. Geraldine—Tripoli, 179 Worthington. George— Havelock, 248 Wray. Alice Meriden. 61. 102 Wright. Harriet Montezuma Wright. Roland—New Hampton, 198 Wyth, Mrs. J..—Cedar Falls Yager, Robert—Coon Rapids, 188, 139, 159. 162. 176, 183, 237 Yamada, Keo—Makawao. Maui, Hawaii, 102. 153. 172, 237 YearouH, Juanita—Fayette. 58. 90, 170. 182 Yetley, Darlya— Marshalltown. 91, 98 Yeuttcr. Wilbur—Milford. 184 Yilek. Leonard Clutier, 167, 171, 178 York. George—Cedar Falls. 139, 199 York. William—Cedar Falls. 115, 116, 125, 199 Yost, Kathleen—West Des Moines, 58, 89. 194 Youmanx, Edwin- -Cedar Falls Young. James—Waterloo Young. John—Prairie City. 197 Young. John—Winthrop. 142, 181, 287 S'oung. Keith-—Algona. 63. 119 Youngherg. Lucile—Red Oak. 157, 181 Zacharia . Joy—Oelwein, 145. 159, 192 Zahrt. Fred- Rosxie. 171, 237 Zarlfls. Alexander Waterloo Zedrow. John—Naperville. III.. 161, 237 Zellhoefer, Barbara -Hudson. 61, 155, 184 Zickefoose. William—Mount Pleasant Ziemer. Robert—Waterloo Zimmerman, Elsie—Amana. 91 Zimmerman, Helen Aredale, 162, 170, 182 Zinger. Noreita—Blue Grass. 156. 180, 194 Zirat, Dorothy—Tama. 182 Zobel. Patricia—Garrison, 160, 189 Zttald. Donald—Ogden P«g« 279 a sincere to Gail Myers—for his claytoons for the division pages. George Holmes, Jr., and Bob McGranahan—for their pictures in the opening and department sections. Don Scannell—for his help on sports. Bob Whiting—for his assistance in art work. Harry Hollett Studios, Waterloo. Indianapolis Engraving Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. Durand Cover Company, Chicago, Illinois. Economy Advertising Company, Iowa City, Iowa. THE STAFF


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