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IOWA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE • CEDAR FALLS 2 4b-a MARGE SCHLOEMAN Executive Editor GORDON HENRY Business Manager GLADYS MEIER Managing Editor JACK STEPHENSON Art Editor PAUL SMITH 2 Photo Editor FOREWORD Before we describe and il- lustrate the college activities of 1952, let’s look back 75 years to September 1876, when our State Normal School opened with 27 students and 4 faculty members. Men students had to be 17 and women 16 years old to be ad- mitted. The student had to file a certificate signed by a responsible person attesting the good moral character of the prospect. He was also required to signify his intention of teaching. Those not intend- ing to teach were charged two dollars per month tuition. When accepted a student was told to bring his own towels, nap- kins and bedding. The school provided a Contrai 1876 ISNS Battalion Officon 1893 wash-stand, table, chair, mirror, toilet set and bedstead. Straw for the bed was fur- nished if needed. When the student of 1875 arrived at the railroad station in Cedar Falls he was transported free of charge by horse and 4 buggy to the Normal School. Upon completion of the course he was again transported to the railroad station for his journey home. Let’s look at his experiences between his two rides. As he traveled two miles southwest from Cedar Falls through virgin prairie covered with tall grass, he came to an eight foot board fence. West of this fence stood a plain three-story brick structure that for eight years had been the Civil Home. This was the building now known as Central. His board was two dollars and sixty-five cents per week. Room was fifty cents per week in the fall and spring quarters, but heating expenses increased it to seventy-five cents for the winter term. He found himself in a whirl of rules laid down for his good con- duct. If he boarded at the school he was not permitted to leave the grounds except on Saturday. He couldn’t carry firearms while on the campus. He was required to be polite, refined and discreet at all times. He was not to get up until the six o’clock “rising bell.” His room was War Soldiers’ Orphans’ y Gilchrist Hall and Tonnit Court 5 to be in order at all times and was to be open for inspection on Sat- urday morning. Strict observance of study hours was enforced. He could not visit other rooms or allow visitors in his room during that time. He couldn’t assemble with other students in the parlors or dance. He couldn’t visit his sister in the ladies’ quarter unless he had written permission from Principal Gilchrist. Such visits were not allowed on Sunday. He was asked to concentrate exclu- sively on school tasks during school hours, take at least one hour of exercise each day and attend morning chapel. He was encouraged to confine his letters ISNS Orch tra 1898 to one a week. During the first quarter these rules were found to be inadequate because certain men students developed a marked fondness for cer- tain women students and vice versa. Faculty felt the immediate need for action. After a long conference the authorities came up with the tradi- tional Rule 40 which among other things said that the students of the two sexes could only by special permission meet privately for trans- action of business and that anything like selection was forbidden. 6 One member of the faculty thought one or two minutes long enough for such transactions. Hence Rule 40 became the Two Minute Rule. Can you imagine the peculiar sight created by the men students, watch in hand, flitting from one lady to another? The casual reader of old records of ISNS Womon' Baskotball Toam the college might gather the impression that the founders of the Iowa State Teach- ers College were men of great foresighfin that they evidently sensed a teacher short- age back in 1876. For didn’t they have an eight foot fence to prevent students from escaping and forbid the use of firearms, thus preventing the student from destroying himself or some other prospective teacher? Didn’t they have Rule 40 to prevent women students from de- serting the teaching profession be- fore careers could be launched? We wonder if the next 75 years will show as much progress as the first 75 have shown. Looking ahead, we wonder, we hope they will. ISNS Baseball Team hos—mrj The OLI) (JOLD proudly presents its ver- sion of the versutile spirit of the Teachers College panthers. Drawn hv art e litor. Jack Stephenson, the panther caricature is symbolic of the out- standing records compiled by the vigorous panthers during the past decade. We are suggesting this panther in hopes that it might be adopted as the versatile sym- bol of Teachers College. ORGANIZATIONS 165 14 JAMES W. MAUCKER President Iowa State Teachers College MAUCKER'S MESSAGE ADMINISTRATION As we celebrate seventy-five years of service to tin State of Iowa, it is a pleasure to reeall the growth of this college from that day in the fall of 1S76 when four instructors and twenty-seven students came together for the first time in a three-story brick building, originally used to house orphans and Civil War soldiers, to hold the classes in the new Iowa State Normal School. The citizens of the State of Iowa have had sufficient faith in public education and in the desira- bility of providing a relatively large single-purpose insti- tution devoted solely to tin preparation of public school personnel, to build a 250-acre campus with thirty major buildings and a total staff of approximately 650 persons including 330 of academic rank. Students and parents have res|M nded in like measure so that we now have an enroll- ment of 2300 college students and 700 campus laboratory students on this site. The most recent step in the development of the college will become a reality when the first students enroll for graduate work in June of 1052. Thus the college moves forward to meet new challenges in the professional educa- tion of teachers. As I mentioned in the matriculation convocation last September, we are obligated, in my judgment, to strive to make ourselves a “dedicated community , in the best sense of Mr. Hutchiii' phrase, dedicated to the service of society through the improvement of one of its basic social institu- tions the public school. It is my belief that our most im- portant single task is to develop a unity of spirit, a unify- ing sense of mission—and that the unifying concept for ns lies in recognition of a fundamental obligation to support, interpret and assist in the improvement of. the American system of free public schools. 15 ADMINISTRATION SADIE B. CAMPBELL Dean of Women M. J. NELSON Dean of Faculty PAUL F. BENDER Dean of Men 16 MARSHALL R. BEARD Registrar ELDON E. COLE Buildings and Grounds Supt GEORGE H. HOLMES Public Relations Director ’PAUL C. KELSO Coordinator of Counseling 17 DARYL PENDERGRAFT Curriculum Coordinator HAROLD E. BERNHARD Religious Activities Director JOSEPH H. GAMET Student Health Director RAYMOND J. SCHLICHER Placement Director J. B. PAUL Research Director 18 ASSISTANTS MERRILL F. FINK Assistant Registrar R. J. CARLSON JEAN HUGHES Assistant Public School Rotations Assistant Health Director HERBERT V. HAKE Radio Program Director GAIL E. MYERS Assistant Information Sorvico 19 HERBERT M. SILVEY Assistant Director of Rosearch COMMONS FOOD SERVICE EXTENSION SERVICE 20 RADIO STUDIO SPECIAL SERVICES THE BOSS AND HIS BOSS HAKE LOCKS OVER SITUATION 'AND FURTHERMORE Y0UN3 NEW HELPERS IK THE COMMONSt?? UNIVERSAL TREATMENT--GOUT OR HEADACHE FEATURES 23 FEATURES 24 BEAUTIES POPULARITY WHO'S WHO i { SLOPPY OLD MELON FROSH DAYS UPPERS PLAY GAMES ■ FRESHIE9 PAUSE, CUTE. TOO WE LOOK ON AND LIZ EATS LEE POPS OFF riRST REGISTRATION SWOON BOYS CROW TO THE TROOPS MODERN DANCE—NOT RAD HORS GIRLS AND MORE FOOD DI3NTTY OH LEAVE I CROHN THEE- HOMECOMING TURN IT OFF NOW PUPILS PRETTY, PRETTY WHEN YOU HERE SHEET PARADE OF STARS AND WHEN YOU'RE DANCING IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE LOOK HERE YOU YOUNO WKIPPERSNAPPKR THRU THE AOES ocTonni I 254 J6 '7 ft 0 K) II 12 IS H 15 K I7 18 I4) IQ 21222324 232® 28203031 MURDER THE BUMS PAID HOLIDAY AIN'T THEY QUEENS? CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY MODERNS TURKEY fOR TWO A CHOIR'S EYE VEIW WHERE DOES IT ALL END??? NIGHT LIGHTS THE THREE MUSKE7EERET7ES ST Lire HOMS THE CAROLERS DON'T POTHER U3 BYSTANDER HE MUST HAVE TOLD JOKE THEY REALLY SAN3 THAT SIGHT W CENTER FOR HO ?ft Dorothy Th«w Mtl. Mona Van 8lr« nb« ric n. Jean Btolle. Rnth Tro tr. 32 OLD GOLD BEAUTIES Braulj- jndgrx: 1 111 K«icli«nlC, Don WnlUri , Kohinuui When the air cleared from a frenzy of Inanity contests, balloting ami teas, four beauties were named to reign over tin old (Solti Beauty dance in early February. The original field of 85 entrants was narrowed to the final four first by a student faculty committee, then by student vote and finally by three judges. Making the final selection was a committee of students from each of Iowa’s three largest colleges. Representing the University of Iowa was Big Ten’s most valuable football player. Bill Reich- ardt. From Iowa State there was Veishea chairman, Ted Robin Son. Drake University’s representative was Don Wallace, out standing student and independent men’s president. Lovelies win ruled over the evening were .lean Ntolle, Dorothy Theesfeld, Ruth Troegcr and .Mona Van Nteenhergon. Theipieons’ court included Barbara Appelman, Lois Braack, Bonnie O’Neill, Iris Robinson, Geraldine Rust and Fat Smythe. All beauties, don’t you agree? 33 RUTH TROEGER Ottumwa. Iowa OLD GOLD BEAUTY 34 35 OLD GOLD BEAUTY DOROTHY THEESFELD Wabitor City. Iowa OLD GOLD BEAUTY 36 MONA VAN STEENBERGEN Prfliri® City, low® OLD GOLD BEAUTY 37 QUEENS' COURT BARBARA APPELMAN Clermont. Iowa LOIS BRAACK Davenport, Iowa BONNIE O'NEILL Cedar Rapids, Iowa 38 39 1 WANDA BROWN Spring I QUEENS BARBARA APPELMAN Winto r DIXIE LAUGHERY Homocoming FEATURES 81'KIN'Ct ArdwIU R rh r, giiiN-n Brown, Mnr«olt« Rr. li.-r. WINTER—Holly Dtrnr , Iriw Rokinsoii, firalrdVuwn Apiwlinan. Putrid 8««vrrwii. 42 OLD GOLD POPULARITY ALLAN CAREW Dubuque, low j ROGER MAXWELL Marihallfown, lowo OLD GOLD POPULARITY HOWARD PIGG Colfax, Iowa 44 OLD GOLD POPULARITY ELLEN STETTLER Boll© Plain©, Iowa 45 OLD GOLD POPULARITY FEATURES WHO'S WHO John Beverly Beverly Beach Braden Braniblett I)e Wayne Ernest Carol Ruth Clara George Cnthbertson Doeringsfeld Froning Grow Hack Holmes Marilyn Arnie Jane Snannc Merle Lester Humphry Jensen O'Boyle Peterson Picht Rees James Barbara Mary Joan Robert William Ribbeck Schuck Theissen Welle Wilson York 46 squish OVER HE 00Eg STOP HER -:is is 3saioas SUSPENSE 3E THERE T.C. T0E-DAKCER3 STOP IT, I LIKE IT IT WON'T BE LONG WATCH IT SNOW KNOLL'S KNOLL MIRTH AND MARSHMALLOWS HAPPY HOMECOMINO DANCES YA! IT 3 TRUE. SOT? 0R9A0E CHAMP UNDER THE ARCHES FRENCH FOLLY LZ MARSEILLAISE'S WHAT? A C0R5A0E BUT YOU COULD LEARN SPRING'S HERE—FORMAL'S ON HOLD ME CLOSER AH'VS GOT A MILLION OF 'EM TC SHOTS tt. REARRANGE IT SHORTER AND FLATTER 1 OOOOOOOP3-A-DAISY CHECK THAT PAPER POPUIAMI IAKPA M, V Hi:il| ron v I 1.1 V 1 IKKSI| k BRINO r OOTTA STUDY SOMETIME ONE AT A TIME, OIRL3 WHICH ONES ARE DUMBE9TTTT DARN THAT NEW CURRICULUM 56 SDI131 HIV MAJOR SPORTS MINOR SPORTS CHEERLEADERS LETTERMEN 58 Po o b ba 5 Find Coit : I; I. f’orrirk T Wnlkcr. Srhonn. S lvr u-r. I Know If . Mi Curium It. I'fCinor-kv. .1 I . Howell, Oorluini Srnitui Row .r, ft it tier, I'rrw. Stitunorili llonr. II Mhrtln. Ilfurh. W. I'm iii how, T. Seen non. i! MAcntim. Kivenlkiu-r. llnlliirAii. Third How: Knvlnr, 'V. TnrMiol)', Cn « I. K. Cnry, Shwlrr, ThorMwit, K. I.onp, II. I’liillip , llo • , !. VVarhonhcini, W. Srlmefer. IlHiiitfHnlner. Ramil Fourth How: I.mirii fn, Chamber . .1. T. AitHwiiun, ll«wr . K. Kno«rlr . Kinrr, CJcnwi, W. I «nl-. i. ilnlinsArk. A I’mm'mii. I Olson. Wwnlhi«or, Claw «on, I ,s ml mi Fifth I,'tu' . |{ Kcei s l.•ll r • lll I., .1. Nelson, I . Hlerner, Aller. i' Will mini . Klcrnnie. Knelx-I, K K. .Miller. Ilealer. Ca|il|nili. Ilrmlfirhl. .1. Mieranv. COACH •BUCK’’ STARBECK GRIDSTERS SET NEW RECORD Although tin- Panthers played only seven games nu l had their first season below .500 since 10. 18, they battered the old record of total olTense for TC teams. The Panthers gained a total of -,007 yards. That shattered the previous season high of 2,408 set by the 1050 team in an eight-game sea- son. The gridders fell onl 82 yards short of tin record of 2,200 in rushing set in 1040. The 1051 football team powered their way to a total of 2,184 yards by rushing in the seven games. 60 FOOTBALL SEASON'S RECORD lowa Teachers 6 lowa Teachers 14 lowa Teachers 14 Iowa Teachers 6 lowa Teachers 67 lowa Teachers 27 lowa Teachers 7 South Dakota State . 48 North Dakota University 19 North Dakota State . 27 Drake....................39 Augustana .... 7 Morningside .... 7 South Dakota University 25 North Central Conference games CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L T South Dakota University .... 6 0 0 South Dakota State . . .... 4 1 1 IOWA TEACHERS . . .... 3 3 0 North Dakota University .... 2 3 0 Morningside .... .... 2 4 0 North Dakota State . . .... 1 4 1 Augustana .... 1 4 0 JOHN BEACH THE I’HOMISEl) LAND “Itud” Rainbow smash for seven yard over center to score. Also caught in the act arc two opposing linesmen exchanging blows. 61 l.K.M.M K(i Squirming out of the hands of .lolm Beach (22 ). ‘‘Skip’’ Cowan (4.' ) goes for a small yardage before being brought down by Maldon Kaylor (2.' ) and (Jeorjje Magrane (88). PANTHERS REBOUND The Panthers o|)em l their season with a disheartening; 48 (i loss to South Dakota State, their worst defeat since 1045. rile Tutors rebounded from their opening; hearthreaker by trouncing N’orth Dakota 1‘niversitv 49 IB in their initial home stand. The Iowa Teachers gridmen never disappointed the home crowd as they won all three of their home games. The I'anthers delighted the Dads and home fans with a power house display as they walloped Augus- tana College ( 7 7. Plagued hv lack of experience and injuries, the team started slowly. But the Panthers finished quite strong and won a third place berth in the conference. RALPH MARTIN 62 FOOTBALL HONORS EVENLY DIVIDED Final statistics showed that individual honors wore evenly divided anion.” I‘anther players. Leland Crew led in rushing with 418 yards. “Bud Kainbow took passing hon- ors with Jl( yards with 13 completion in .’!. attempts. John Bench was tops in total otTense with yards. Tutor hitch scorer was Fat Haliigan with 3(i points. Iowa 'readier placed three on the All- Conference Team. Honored Panthers were Knd Mahlon Kavlor, Center Lou Bohnsack and Back Leland Crew. (ieortfc Magranc, “Bud Bainhow and John Bondi received honorable mention. DICK EISENLAUER KXI) F TIIK LINK “Ship Cowan (■!. ) of .Morninirsidc'is tripped lip by “Tiny” Gen cii. Coining in to assist are “Bud” ihiinbou (14 and i .a verne Scheelcr as Mahlon Kavlor (25) looks on. 63 “BUD RAINBOW RAINBOW-CREW.. STATISTICS TC Opp. First Downs 107 77 Yards Rushing .... 2,184 1,771 Yards Passing .... 513 506 Passes Attempted . . . 72 78 Passes Completed . . . 24 25 Total Points 176 172 64 GEORGE MAGRANE BKK2IIT DOWN Drake's .johnny Bright goes (.lowii after a short gain hv uniden- tified player as a mass of Panthers swarm in. LELAND CREW TOP PASSING COMBINATION TIIE COACH I i STAFF .1. Clark, O. Xordly. A. Dickinson, C. Starbcck. 65 b (| j 5i-s L- front Rou ! . Erlrknon. flrbrkr, York, l{. (WImti. Wilkr Second Ron-: GUli, Orady. Pa ultra, Valet t. Piinr. Nnrdly. Third Ron'- H. Milos, It. H. .Mi I lor, .1. L. Kolitieor. Carrw, Srhtirhmann. Itimrai COACH HON” NORDLY PANTHERS LOSE ON ROAD TIm I'nut lu r basketball team was thrown from tlie ranks of championship after a reign of four years. Road trips proved costly as tin hoopsters lost four consecutive conference games on foreign courts. The cagers lost three of these tilts bv a total of five points. After a dismal start of two defeats, the I'an- thers rebounded with nine consecutive wins before losing to North Dakota l by one point. The cages ters finally ended with a 14 10 record. Coach “lion ' Xordlv lielded a team built around capable, veteran Howard I'igg. Howie's Iiest night of 31 points against Augustana was conference high for the season and tied TC’s sin gle game output. 66 ««dr1 SEASON'S RECORD BASKETBALL Iowa Teachers . 46 North Central 57 Iowa Teachers . 57 No. Dakota State 60 Iowa Teachers . 44 U. of Nebraska . 60 Iowa Teachers . 46 Grinnell • • 54 Iowa Teachers . 70 Wartburg . . . 56 Iowa Teachers 73 St. Ambrose . . 57 Iowa Teachers . 58 Mankato Teachers 56 Iowa Teachers . 39 No. Dakota State 37 Iowa Teachers . 53 St. Thomas . . . 51 Iowa Teachers . 51 So. Dakota u. . 52 Iowa Teachers 74 No. Dakota U. 53 Iowa Teachers . 63 Morningside . . 93 Iowa Teachers . 72 Coe 49 Iowa Teachers . 54 Augustana . . 58 Iowa Teachers . 62 Luther .... 60 Iowa Teachers . 52 So. Dakota State 50 Iowa Teachers . 67 St. Thomas . . . 51 Iowa Teachers . 74 Augustana . . . . 60 Iowa Teachers . 63 So. Dakota State 53 Iowa Teachers . 57 Morningside . . 58 Iowa Teachers . 51 So. Dakota U. 48 Iowa Teachers . 69 Loras . . . . 68 Iowa Teachers . 54 No. Dakota U. 55 Iowa Teachers . 48 Carleton m 53 67 CONFERENCE STANDINGS w. L. Pet. Off. Avg. Def. Avg. North Dakota State . . 10 2 .833 63.2 57.3 Morningside .... 8 4 .667 67.3 64.6 IOWA TEACHERS . . 6 6 .500 57.4 56.4 North Dakota U. . . . 6 6 .500 58.7 61.3 South Dakota State . . 5 7 .417 54.3 57.0 Augustana 4 8 .333 59.9 61.7 South Dakota U. . . . 3 9 .250 57.9 60.5 HE .11'MI'S. HE SHOOTS Jack Rolihp'r (21) hits with his Favorite shot. I'AKDOX MY AKM Howard Piprjr «rives an arm as he drives in hard for the basket. INDIVIDUAL SCORES FG FT PF TP Avg. Howard Pigg . . . 134 88 65 356 15.5 Jack Rolinger . . . 121 58 74 300 12.5 Al Carew .... 118 31 77 267 1 l.l Hal Schuchmann . . 64 53 76 181 7.5 Bill York 29 20 63 78 4.9 Jerry Grady . . 31 9 10 71 4.7 Don Erickson . . . 19 21 23 59 3.1 Willis Valett . . . 12 3 9 27 3.9 Bob Gehrke .... 4 4 II 12 1.5 Tom Wilke .... 5 2 24 12 1.0 Ray Gilbert .... 4 4 27 12 0.7 LAY 11 Diminutive Don Kriek- son comes in fast for a lay-up. IT BKTTKK GO IN Harold Seliueh- iiiiimi contorts his face as lie bucket: another goal. 69 HAROLD sriirCHMANN 25 points in one frame . BILL YORK Top pla.vmakcr. AL CARKW Freshman demon rebounder. HOWARD —Led team- mates. JACK ROUND KR Consis- tent performer and second hipli scorer. Front Nov; ('orriimn. l!«rriiton, 0. Cook, MrCurron, I lenii. Hitcnlk. LybWrt, Stroud Now: Ot:l«v by. C. Wrlek, W. Slrrnrr. J. 0. Harmon. I,. Snmllry. I ATrrxl« . .Man-k. II. Wcick. Third toa . K. Villry, Morn . (' llilo-y. ?. i. Smith. (', l'a|M u k. |J. Arnold. Hallo. McCtinkry. PANTHERS LOSE OPENER The Tutor matsters opened their season with a 14 11 loss to Purdue. The Panthers lost a chance for a tie by three seconds, dim Harmon, who earned a draw, needed only that much more riding time to defeat his opponent. The rap- piers Ihmmred hack with twin victories over Michigan State and Wheaton College by over- whelming scores. The mighty Sooners of Oklahoma, 11151 NCAA kings, handed the Teachers mat men their second defeat of the season by a score of 111-8. Tutor winners were (Jem Lvbbert and dim Harmon. I Cud Smith drew. COACH DAVE McCUSKEY 72 WRESTLING TTKXK.M STKRNKR WVs Sti rm r of Teachers tries to pin Jim .Mills of Purdue. Stonier won by a 12-1 decision. SEASON'S RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORES low a Teachers . 1 1 Purdue . . 14 Dec. Falls Draws Losses Pts. Bob Morris . . 3 4 0 1 29 Iowa Teachers . 21 Michigan State 8 Sene Lybbert . 5 2 0 0 25 Jim Harmon 5 0 2 1 19 Iowa Teachers . 29 Wheaton 2 Sus Gatto . . 1 2 1 1 15 Iowa Teachers . 8 Oklahoma . 19 Bud Weick . . 5 0 0 3 15 Pat McCarron . 2 0 3 2 12 Iowa Teachers . 19 Minnesota . 8 Clyde Bean . . 2 1 0 3 II Nebraska Wes Sterner 2 0 0 0 6 Iowa Teachers . 26 4 Dale Cook . . 2 0 0 1 6 Iowa Teachers . 18 Iowa State . 10 Bill Oglesby 0 1 0 0 5 Bud Smith . . 0 0 2 1 4 Iowa Teachers . 20 Cornell . . 6 Clyde Dilley 1 0 0 4 3 Frod Loffredo . 0 0 1 0 2 73 PANTHERS IN ACTION W 0 a. s e b I I if tf«i' ............ Kojirivn. W. ltr Micri k. Mr« «r. Kidder. .SVviton. Stnmd lou Whipple. .1 Wilkinson. Vrtilrvk, I’rior. Yocara. I . K. I'ltyton, Mnttcr. Third Itou Iii-riiitroff, )t««ler, lluiuplattd. K Stewart, I’irit. K. T WaUon. Olltwrt- Kinderknerht. Owfli I.. Wliitford. JINXES HAMPER NINE Hit hard by Air Corps enlistments, injuries ami foul weather, Iowa Teachers got n!T to a rough start by dropping their first five games. The Tu- tor nine bounced hack with a double victory over Omaha t'niversit y; then went on to split their re- maining games. Panther R.B.I. honors went to Don Prior who hatted in 10 runs. Jack Wilkinson led his team- mates with 12 hits. Leading Tutor pitcher was •lack Demit roll' who compiled a 3-2 record and a 2.4 K.K.A. Workhorse of the Panther pitching staff was .lack Whipple, who hurled 4. 2 3 in- nings. Highlight of the season was the near victory over Drake Cniversity. On the short end of a 13 3 score in the last of the 9th inning, the Tutors rallied for 9 runs, fell one run short of tieing the score. Don Prior led the afternoon's attack with a bascs-loaded home run. JACK DEMITROFF “LET'S GET some runs. says “Mun. SEASON'S RECORD Iowa Teachers 4 Minnesota 16 Iowa Teachers 7 Omaha Iowa Teachers 3 Minnesota 5 Iowa Teachers 1 1 Drake Iowa Teachers 2 LaCrosse 7 Iowa Teachers 5 Drake Iowa Teachers 0 Winona 6 Iowa Teachers 9 Drake Iowa Teachers 0 Luther 3 Iowa Teachers 12 Drake Iowa Teachers 2 Omaha 1 Iowa Teachers 0 Iowa Teachers 2 Omaha 2 Omaha COX(iRATI' LA TI )XS Don Prior is met 1 y liis teammattvs after knockin' a Imses-loadcd iiomerun. JC'- t TRACK front lloir: V Moon . Reynold . J |{ulnt ark. Ilmlcr. Stamp. Krkliardl. Anni . (Hal , MrCulluuirh. Ilardin Kiri. Mail ley. Coyne. Sr rood How: ‘i«arh A. DirkiDMin. latum. Ilutini, F.IWn, Orton. Umhvrt. V Sweet. I W. Hunt. J. Miller. .1. Nelnon. Kik trin. Awutant Coach .1 Clark Third Hon ; Ki effer. V. Kom . K. A Her. Ole . Malinkr, Albrecht. II I’eterxon. Florence, l.nndqnlat. Von Wald, I«fbbey. TUTORS WIN N.C.C. TITLE The I’author track team ended a successful sea- son by nipping South Dakota ( 8-67'A to regain the N.C.C. track crown that they had lost in 11)50. The 1951 cindernion gained all of their victories indoors. In the only outdoor dual meet, they were outrun by a slight margin by Iowa State under arc lights. Don Green, for the third straight year, led scores with 95: j points which broke his own rec- ord of 92points set in 1949. Art Dickinson was chosen the outstanding con- ference track coach of the year. 78 COACH ART DICKINSON SEASON'S RECORD Iowa Teachers . 73 2 Grinnell . 21 2 Iowa Teachers . 65, 2 Carleton . 38 2 Iowa Teachers . 64 Iowa State 67 Iowa Teachers First in Midwest Relays Iowa Teachers First in Quadrangular Meet Iowa Teachers First in Triangular Meet Iowa Teachers Third in Elmhurst Invitational Iowa Teachers Three Firsts in Teachers Col- lege Relays Iowa Teachers Three Firsts in Drake Relays Iowa Teachers First in North Central Con- ference Meet WHAT GOES HP Ml'ST COME DOWN Jiin Albrecht goes up and over in a dual meet. NEW TRACK RECORDS Pole-vaulter Jim Lundquist set u new record by vaulting l.JL, feet. Don Lange broke a record by running 1 :' ?.( in Hie SSO yard run. The relay team of Orton, Kibcn, Crew and Lange shattered the two mile rec- ord by timing 7 at the Drake Relays. WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE Jim Lundquist shows his winning style. FIGHT TO THE FINISH Jim Nelson finishes fast but not fast enough as an Iowa State cinder- man just edges him. TENNIS NETMEN WIN TITLE Iowa Teachers netmeu went into the X.C.C. tour- nament with an unimpressive I ” record. But when tl«e balls stopped Hying, the 'Putor racketeers were crowned champions. They swept tin singles and doubles titles. Dick Wischmeier defeated teammate Prank Cart hey in the X.C.C. singles final, while .Jerry (iinthner tcaim d up with linger (lanske to down Miles Brown and Cliff Anderson of Augustana College in the doubles championship. Iowa Teachers 1 Loras . . . . 5 Iowa Teachers . 3 Grinnell . 4 Iowa Teachers . 1 Iowa State . . 5 Iowa Teachers . 4 Iowa State . . 5 Iowa Teachers . 4 Wartburg . 3 IOWA TEACHERS FIRST IN NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE MEET DICK WISCHMEIER 19. . I 00l p TKA M—A. Jn.MMi. M. Blair. Kojx-1. Pollock, Uiubcrt'on. W. Wood. ) 3“ f ” j GOLF The Panther golf team finished their season with a 4-4-1 record. Then they pul ted their way into their second consecutive X.C.C. (Jolf Cham pionship. Leading the Tutors was one of TC’s greatest golfers, Warren Wood, who shot a 110 to cop iirst place in the X.C.C. meet. Wood was ahl assisted by Willie Pollock, who finished second in the meet with 113 strokes. Iowa Teachers 4 2 Iowa Teachers 6 Iowa Teachers 13 2 Iowa Teachers 12 Iowa Teachers 24l j Iowa Teachers 5 Iowa Teachers 10 Iowa Teachers I I 2 Iowa Teachers 6 Drake . . IOI 2 Loras . . 9 Wartburg 11 2 Upper Iowa 0 Wartburg 2 2 Iowa State 10 Iowa State I I Grinnell . 3 2 Loras . . 6 WARREN WOOD IOWA TEACHERS FIRST IN NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE MEET CHEERLEADERS Prout : Haninir, J Crawford. J S i-n on, Rtcinbenr. Slnrox. TAU CHI ETA Front lio,- SonqiiiM. Xadobtki, M. Swanaon, ,1. I'rawford, Swr.; K. Vj| on Pm .: 8. V llmr)' Tr«av; Field. 8. Sriioll. I). Ilindon. Stcoiui lion-: llaniny. H. Ftrcnnon, 8l lllw, H tally, Wollmnn, Sieveiivon, lirlxtl, Ilrrrhl. 8l«|ih«iu, Callahan. Third Ho to; J, i«-ll . T1i«-I mmi. l lfcn- burirtr. It. Sehiiek. Sudnhenr, Siontr. Jeffriev, Moon. Ilra«len. (irow. Fourth Hot’ : lixoxkit. XomiI. Serntll, Harilit. Toiuplcinan, A (tobiiixoii. Rink. Knox. I). Ku«l, Hull. Fifth Hotr: Sin- «■ox. Yalta, • Moyl , MrKerrlnsr, M. How . K. Itooili. Vt tnl. I Rohinton. M Welier, Handley Sixth Ho- Smiley, Timm aid, J-. Miller. K. (■ l£«i« Mun l r. Squirt , IVlIorntn, reml«. Tinia , Hriichi. 82 SPORTS X ClUb front Non Crew, 8m-.; Il -arh, 1'r.w.: linum. V. I're : M - ullnujfh. Trees. Sr rand Non: Nalxbrn-mu-r, I.vblwrt. Ki « nl u «r. Kidder, Hurrison. Third lino Knn c. N'pnfon. Mc - srr, II. Wrick, KrkhiiHi. fourth Non Kaylor. IN I'aaNrti, I). K. ('ley I on. K. Sirwnri, Kibtn, J. Wilkinson. I CLUB WORD OF THANKS The editors would like to take this space to remind the readers that sports take the cooper- ation of all to produce winning teams. At this time we would like to give our wholehearted thanks to those who put in long hours of gruel- ing work and did not get mentioned in one way or the other in this sports section of the )I.I GOLD. To those forgotten, many thanks for a job well done! 83 BAND SHOWS OFF KNITS WEICKED STITCH HOTFOOTS???? WRE9TLINO, WEICKSR!!! KPT.TIHE •MAC THIS 13 CONCENTRATION WHATCHA I COOKIE???? 84 ACTIVITIES 85 ACTIVITIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT DORMITORY LIFE PUBLICATIONS FINE ARTS 86 STUDENT GOVERNMENT front f{ S|.-|..Tl, I IVSiT . York. Itctidrr Stroud l otr Ciruw .1. Ki-lirr. I . CulhtuTI '«n. H. SVImck. lirailtn. Third ftor I. MiII.t. S Srhotl, Kibbrrli,, Ax. fourth flow f . flolnit' . K. CUrk. A. J« i :wn, Munnirr, S. lilrloy. STUDENT LEAGUE BOARD The Student League Hoard is tin chief student-governing laxly «•n campus. The president of the hoard is elected by the student body at the nil-campus election each spring. Presidents of the Association of Women Students, the Men’s I’nion and the hous- ing units are members of the board. Officers for the year were Don Peters, president; Hill York, vice-president, and Kvelyn Nieport. secretary. The Student-Faculty Welfare committee was the sponsor. 88 fro a I (on : S Froniliir. II Selim k. JlrrffM, Humphry Sirond Ilo « Clrow. 8io- |Mprt, Ax. Urnilni. Third ton. It. Smaller. Thriven. Alexander. Mark. Iltinkx. Stottler. fourth A or Onult, Keeler. ('uiutniuirv 1. l arxcn, 1 . .Imwii. 8. William' , MrKerrher. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS TIm Association of Women Students and Men’s I’nion is made up of all women and men students. Their purpose is to inerease the intel- leetual and social growth of the students. Ofli- eers for the year were presidents, Barbara Sehuek, Aruie Jensen: vice-presidents, Donna Merfeld, Hubert Kopriva and secret ary-treasur- ers. Pain Stevenson. DeWavne ’uthbertson. MEN S UNION front (ni-; Itrovirk A. .IriiMii I). ('ulliliertxon, Ufiulrr. .Srrond (or J. Wilkin vim. Van Sljk.v Her . II Wl.it. , Deal, Holior. A. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Trimi Ron : IjIiimI. Yuli . Kilter. Seniett, I.Wter, Knox. IliiAklc. Abbas Srcontl Ron l iti.« lnlr lliiiiolmn, S Wilson. 1'. Jen.nn. O'ltrun, l.ariruere. Summer . I. A. Nelson. .1. Oortnnn. Amomi Third Ito,- : ( , Theden . S. Martin. Mm , I . Ml Iter. 1’ntllOillM . Karnes, .Mnlintiiiali Shlinnn. 1.. K|f trar . 'handler. CfeflVr. Tourtl, Wandlihft. l’i|H r. It Jones. Sliurts. Stnver. Krolebocr Shriry, A PearsOn. Kls. MH'aulet Titi . Ito,- IMoo . Munn-rlmii. Stadtinueller. Knutson. Wy l my. Motntli. .Murllelii. MarteuMn. M M l.eni.. Cnelry. 'IV Units. Sixth lto‘ ; GotT, I . Krkk on. Fi.vlipr. ! Meyer, Kelvin. WiMman. ,1. Itust. N M. Anderson. Morllit. II. Tlioma . Ii. Srhnlt K. Arnold, Klesath BARTLETT HALL Hartl ‘tt Hall, dormitory tor freshman worn- on. houses about .' 70 frills. Tin govern inpr body is comprised of president. .In Sernett: vice-presi- dent, Kegina Kigcr; secret a ry-t rea surer. Lois Lister: 7 committee chairmen and 54 corridor chairmen. These officers an elected by the fresh- man iris at tin end of the first quarter. .Miss Sue Lund, dorm director and .Miss Lena Abbas, social director, are advisors to this roup. 90 DARN 'LATE ROUTINE TV AS THE HIOHT BEFORE XVAS STILL LOVE YOU. NEWS FROM HOME SCHOOL WORK. AND OUR HEN READ THESE?? 91 STUDENT GOVERNMENT LAWTHER HALL I «wilier Hall, the dormitory for sophomore women, is trover ned b v the Lawtlier Hall House Council. This jrroup was com prists] of president, Eunice Ax; vice-president. .Marjre .McKcreher; secretary-treasurer, do Steinlx r ; 2s corridor chairmen and nine committee chairmen elected hv the residents of the dorm. .Miss Elizabeth Clarke, director and counselor f r sophomores, serves as advisor for the Couneil. Front Hon B. Miller, M« Krrrln-r. Ax. Stein twrjr. Oulkridcc. Srcoud Non ItaMovi. Slrvpii- -on. Severe, Halting. Third Nov; Blark. It. .lOnrx. Kurirk, llnll l rni| t«T1 .1. O. Ilanvnn. Fourth ftou : M. Jarob on, Dal S Hniiiilion. K. Mnrtin. -I. Ilnrtriian Fifth lion : .1. Mar- ’•liall. I iu i'll. M. Writer. S|mi-I. Dario Sixth Notr: Kirin, I,. Mnil.y, Van StmiWrKvn, K. Cook, Rorkinann. 92 HOME WASN'T LIKE THIS COMINO OR OOINO? SE, I'K CLAD YOU CALLED RELAXATION AT LAVTHER YOUR ATTENTION PHASE LADY 3ARBER8, YET? MIDNIOHT SNACK 93 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Front Row; G. Hornior.son. Ill inks, Braden. Noulsinni, Sonqnint. Srrond Row: Mn.-dn. H. Smalley, Thols'on, Sevcraid, K. Iloyd. F. Kritkioa. Third Rote! TolrnlinO. llevdon, W’••liiliardt. O'Boyle, Stoinackor, B. J. Kvan.v Fourth Ron-: Murray, May, Hit k. S. William-.. Darlinit. V. OUou. Fifth Row: I'aul. Orr. M S IVtrrson. Florin . Kenyon. ’•. Cbrfotianxen. NORTH HALL North Hull, tin newest dorm for junior and senior women, opened this year. This dorm is governed by the House Council composed of president. Bev Braden: vice-president, Jo Blinks; secretary-treasurer. LaJuiic Neuhaum: seven committee chairmen and 1S corridor chair- men. These officers arc elected by the residents of the dorm. Miss Jean Hinds was advisor and counselor to the residents of the dorm. 94 THE HEAP 'Z r HOYIHQ INTO NORTH HALL MAILBOX MALADY OH! HOW WRINKLED HAT'S SEW IN THE KITCHEN? THIS IS LIFE 95 STUDENT GOVERNMENT BAKER HALL The House 'omini is the student-governing body of Baker Hall. The Council working with Mrs. Mary MeXamar, director of the Hull, car- ries out the wishes of tin residents for the bet- terment of all. The Council consisted of the president, James Rihbeck: vice-president. Rob- ert Deal: secretary, Paul DeKock; treasurer, William Broderick and corridor and committee chairmen. t'ronl Nor : Mr . Mr.Vninar, I'. DrKm k. klhl i-k. Dral, Stroud Nor • NVolf. I.. Fowl. Arrlier Thon-.Miii. I . Mom. Third No nr: CitprMU . J. M. l.on£tirrk -r. lUNIaioJ. 1 . . « kxoii, J VW Ktillry. 96 BET HE STUDIES MORE THAN EDUCATION HOT BREATH O'HOULIHAN 300D HOUSEKEEPING?? YOU UCTTA BE ACCURATE, TOO THIS OET3 SILLY!!! NOTHING 97 STUDENT GOVERNMENT f ront Rote: MunMer. Mm. Khodt-s lliwlrk. Sreoitrf ,•«,■ Smiley. .Myht, KiMinberc, IJ Wilttoti Third Rot- Knylur. K Arkvnnnn, ISl.iidtriiinii. Cram, K. DiwrinpiffM SEERLEY HALL The largest men’s dormitory on campus was named after Homer II. Seerlcy. one of Iowa's greatest educators. The Hall is governed by a House Council elected by tin residents ami ad- vised by the director. Meeting and social activ- ities art reflected in the well known “Mirror Lounge.” Officers this year wen president, Richard -Munster; vice-president. Arnold lire- vick: secretary, Mahlon Kaylor and treasurer, Krnie Doeringsfeld. 98 FIRST DATE GOING STEADY.'.'.' POOLIN' AROUND TIME SO ELUSIVE EVERYBODY DUCK KAS9 PRODUCTION NO tfONEY??? 99 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STADIUM HALL Stadium Mall is the temporary mm's dorini lory for freshmen men students. The House Council is the student jroverninjr hodv of the dormitory advised hv director. Duane Thayer. The Council consisted of president. Paid Holmes: vice-president, Fred LotTredo: secretary. Ken- neth Andersen: treasurer. Ken Rowe and social standards, recreation, social regulations and scholarship chairmen. front Hon : Tli y« r. K AikIpopii. I’ Uoliiwx, IdtVrvdo, K. (J. |{« v.- Srrond ton Morrix. I’vrinorxky, Tvpdt, Koplilk. Third Hot • .1 Fuller. .1 O. Harmon, |{ I.low! lira, I . A. NVUnn. 100 ABLE TO READ IT AIN’T SHE CUTETt FRED BUTCHERS AWAY YOU GO GIRLS 0U8, THE HORROR I DON'T BELIEVE A WORD 101 STUDENT GOVERNMENT SENIOR COUNSELORS Front « ir: lt.Mi.-r. Luh.I, Fruninir, Urow. Mnrllcr. Abba . IS. Ilowrll Sreond Iton 1’oiwjer, MeOm-vv. Strit- ter, M. Belirend . Mo.sby, Itelmnry, S'. Booth. Buster. Third «•«■: It. Stiles J. Sfcirp, 1.. Kinitslniid. MiUwh, 1'ajrite, l.iifhter. Mrifrlil, Diiniirtte. Slump. Fourth Ito N Paulseti. 11. A. Bvmi Mark, Wine, W. Clark. An drown. OauIt, 1 . K Crow. Fifth It Hihlid, Alton. Keeler Koserir, Anflnsun. K. Stanton. M. Itorrinpifrld, W. Itro n It. I . J(Hir« Sixth Ito ■ Koltelt. I • I . Miletirli, M ‘Jrevn, Iliiplmi. Iturk. MrCamlle Max- brim. J. H- Ile .-ll. STUDENT COUNSELORS Front Ho R. WiUoti Ii I Vi er E. IWriiiKsfrld. Munster Strond Kov J. Finitor, 1). EnlhWrt.ton. Wolf. Wall. I . Moss. Mvhr. Third Iton-.- Smiley, II. While. I'eiiers«.n. Kihherk, L. Miller. Fourth ICntr: Thayer, Hotdimari. Good, l(m, Morrl . Koohlk 102 103 STUDENT GOVERNMENT trout Hoi- Sii |nTI S 'niii| U-II, lir a. Srrond Ho.c Anlmr KIlnotT N or IIy. I . (Stiyer Third Hor Handru| , (itfry, R«xl«r, • •rani, Cuauotog - WOMEN'S HOUSING UNITS CEDAR FALLS AND WATERLOO MEN'S HOUSING UNITS front Hon M Dfurhrr, It. I'ififi , (!. IIoIiim , S. IHrlpv. IlrrwJcr. Srrotd H , I). Comb , McCann, II. Andrr -, Carter, .Mcawarb. Third Hon-, S. Young, Thorn Ion. It. King, liffikril. 104 ro 105 STUDENT GOVERNMENT SUNSET VILLAGE Sunset Village, home of the married student veterans mid faculty, is governed hy the resi- dents who elect a House Council every fall to hold office during the school year. This council serves to facilitate relations among Village resi- dents and to represent tin Village in college stu- dent government. Officers for the council were president, Elvin (’lark; vice-president, Raymond Church and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Guy Rose. 106 WHAT'S ALL THE FUSS ABOUT? WHILE PA'S IN SCHOOL INTO THE WIDE WORLD Q'SYE DEAR POP SHOES JUNIOR WHAT'S GOING ON? 107 PUBLICATIONS Front Ron Amln-M-n. M.-ior, Whitinir. Srliloenmti, 0. Henry. Balrhrhlwr. StentuuiMW. Stroud Ron OiiiRimtn. Ohmim B. It eh rend , Hnllowell, Itrux-L, M Wilton. I.in lvall. K iniii. Third Ron- Aniioh. O'le-nry. Woodford. Booktm-ier. A. Itrorher. Oarlmul. Wilken. Mlark. Lind. M KaimiiKson. Fourth Rot-: Krmh water . Tonniltill, B re tin Milan. Btixlumr, B. Ia- i . V. ('lark, I. Ut on, John «on. Mladl, B. J. Smith. K. I. l Mer en. Fifth Rote: Moll, C. Bennett. B. I'hom .. la-lt, Ca-.ltolt, Ito Ninann. Sndn. J. 1. Howell. 1C • rO , It. llwimi'M'n, Sixth Ro I . Swan-u.n, Burk. IVtterxeti, 1’ K. Smith, Ko-x, (im-trh. I Mov Joenx, Ai dre« vn. OLD GOLD Work on tin - 2 Ou (Jold beg n with the spring appointment of major stulT members and the lotting of production contracts. In the fall the group and graduate pictures were taken, layouts were started and copy was written and typed. Later the copy and picture idcnts were checked and the dummies made up. Meanwhile advertising and subscription salesmen were busy managing the year-book finances. Finally March fir t arrived and the staff began to breathe a sigh of relief after six months of strenuous work meeting those ever-pri'sent deadlines. But this didn’t last long as the printer’s page proofs began to arrive almost immediately. After a fast frenzy of proof- reading. the proofs were returned to the printer. And the staff heaved a final sigh when the book finally went to press. (•nil Myers Advisor 108 THE STAFF MARGE SCHLOEMAN GLADYS MEIER GORDON HENRY JACK STEPHENSON PAUL SMITH DARYL CARTER CANDY BATCHELDER WANDA CLARK MIKE SUDA JUNE KODANI GWEN ANDRESEN LOIS BRAACK Executive Editor Managing Editor Business Editor Art Editor Photo Editor Ad Manager Organizations Editor Department Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Senior Editor Sen ior Editor Daryl Carter, (ionion Henry nml Fermi Itrennoiiinii talk over tin fmnmial .status of tin )!«! (Sold. SCHLOEMAN MEIER HENRY STEPHENSON SMITH CARTER PUBLICATIONS Lril in Kioh! • Oman . A. FUlwr. KarnphnU. Koprl, Koolilk. AnnN. THE STAFF ARLENE FISHER Executive Editor NORMAN ANNIS Managing Editor DON COOMBS Assistant Editor CROSSROADS JOHN CAZANAS BILL ROEHLK CAROL KAMPHUIS JIM KOPEL JACK McKINSTRY JIM GOETCH Assistant Editor Business Manager Ad Manager Ad Manager Photographer Photographer Crossroads, the new nll-coJlcp magazine, provides it different outlet for student expression. Approved by the Board of Control of Student Publications in early Iteeember. the magazine is on a six-month experimen- tal basis. The first issue, released in January, spon- sored a “uaine-it” contest. In February the name, ('rossroads, was chosen by student vote. Published monthly. Crossroads contains stories, interns, featnr ‘ articles, editorials, reviews, cartoons and jokes. Kdwin Maurer and Fred Hoar of tin Kng- lish department are advisors. Ill PUBLICATIONS LANE LEWIS KAMPHIUS GOETCH EBERLING WEINHARDT COOMBS KOPEL ARCHER HESKETT THE STAFF ANN WEINHARDT DON COOMBS JIM KOPEL DON ARCHER JIM HESKETT MADELYN LEWIS ANN LANE CAROL KAMPHUIS CAROL EBERLING JIM GOETCH Executive Editor Managing Editor Avsociate Editor Business Manager Sports Editor Copy Editor Copy Editor Ad Manager Circulation Manager Photographer Ann Ix'iur nnd June Kmlani check copy nnd write hend lines. Front Kon KojmI W. U tlliiiniMiri. Wcinharilt. M J i Arrher. Stroud Him K lniii. Itaii'l i l lrr. Kbrrtinif, Sinnltrrc. Ilirivxfri. Ilpibunfpr. Third Hov 0. Miller, Srlmof, Diileher. Weliliii. alen Fourth Hutr Meier. K. riinnincliBi . M HnWnfc'Uin. A. I.mie. K«- - li ie. M. V. John mi . Ft lh Hop A Jarkson, (inelrh. Hoar, O lli'iiry, Aolilaiul, I'letnlMvk COLLEGE EYE The publication of tin College newspa- per requires the work of about forty stu- dent who write news, edit ropy, sell and make-up ads and distribute the paper. On Mondays and Tuesdays the reporters and copy readers collect news and edit it. The work shifts on Wednesday from the Eyt office to the print shop in downtown Cedar Falls where the proofreaders find galley proofs waiting for them. .Mean- while the editors complete the page dum- mies. Thursday evening the Eye finally rolls off the press for distribution on cam- pus. I Slit the work isn’t over when the Eyt comes out Thursday night, for imme- diately the staff starts planning the next issue. Carol Srlimif, ’:i: ty HatcheMer. •lim (Soeteli and .lim Heskett write picture «-apt ion . 113 ACTIVITIES hronl lift, : Willrnlnir . JSt« v.- i .«ii K. It, SinnllfV. Srcumi Hot’ : J. I'.mlo). K«l!i, Holmes. BOARD OF CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS The Board of Control of Student Publications consists of four students elected by the student body, one student ap- pointed by the Student League Board and four faculty mem- bers. )ne of the important functions of the hoard is the selec- tion of major stall officers of the Oi.n (John, ('ollryr Etfv and the StUflrn flamibook. Other duties include the handling of business affairs and controlling the general policy of the publi- cations. Officers of the board are elected from the student representatives. Bob Davis served as president and I’nm Stevenson as secretary for this year. I 14 An art major revives practical experience in his senior year by presenting his work in a senior art exhibit. 'Pile stu- dent body is invited to a tea which marks the formal open- ing of the student s show. I truce Florence, above, has com- pleted an arrangement of art paintings. Roger .Moore, low- er left, makes a tinal inspection of the gla .e on a ceramic vase: (Jerry Hanson, lower right, applies the finishing touches to her painting with a palette knife. SENIOR ART Huh Du vi nml Miiinojudn debaters listen to Don Moskoiritx present liis raw, DEBATE Teachers College debaters have an opportunity to partici- pato in several tournaments each year and also observe other college and high school students in action. This year three Iowa City I’liiversity High students won four-year scholarships at the annual Uriudley Debate and Discussion Conference held here in January. Teachers College de- baters were host to the high school Call Discussion Confer- ence and the Spring and Fall All-Campus Conferences, licsides these events debaters made trips to seven other col- leges and the Iowa Forensic Meet at Crinnell. Gordon Henry, Ken Itowc, Bnrh Sago and l':il Koniuwy tabulate «rore at the debate tournanu'iit. 116 ACTIVITIES Kllt'ii StfMlrr, .1 mu Sniiijuixt jiiiH 1 i«-k ( .' l- Lij’lirr ilivomte tin Christian liw in the Georgian Ixninye C SOCIAL LIFE The social life committee set as its aims for the year a fuller and more varied program and greater participa- tion from the student body. The Seeburg, a 200-play automatic record player, was brought out of the red. An all-campus auction netted over $200 for the March of Dimes and provided an evening of enjoyment for stu- dent and faculty alike. A Date Bureau was set up to aid the students in meeting new people. The special activ- ities committee sponsored social dancing classes to help solve one problem of social life on the campus. Free movies, square dances, after-game dances and the tradi- tional events and big dances lielpnl round out the pro- gram. Measures were also taken to improve the cultural as well as the social aspect of the students’ lives. SOCIAL I.IKK Nonlly, Itoskcns. Scoquixt, Gallagher, Hack. I'Uiinheck, Kosk, social director, L. Miller. I 17 ACTIVITIES I'KItHONNEh: M Adelainan. K. Alteiueier, Aschenbtvnner. A. linker, Itnumhover. IterKtnnnn. Itoiiclitcn. ItramMeir. Bro, ( . Il« h, 1 ('hrMciiMii. K. rhorrk. J. Collin, M Dobbin , Dulrher. J Kfrsnwn, I . Ford, Fowler. Kmlrrirk, Fronine. (lalon, Onult, Oprlner. .1. !{. Ilnrmoti. HoIviiim, linlrhtti'. Hulrhe M n. •lolimliibl, Kinc'lNtid, Konl. ItimbfCt, l«Ujocren. I«o well, MrCandlm, MrOowen. MeKerrher, MrXanura, McNamcc, .MrN'nlt, Mr Robert-, M. Mrndrll, Miimiiu:, Me vinrli. R. Moore, Nickerson. Nordhulm. Xorri . D. Peter , , IVlerurn, M S, 1'etprson. Pederson, Pirlil, R. Pierre. R i enr. Huskies. Sev raid, Shnkc | eari C’._ Siiunion , II It. Smiili, Speed, VV. Sinrk Stettler. Tejcen, Twccrr, Waltnor, Weieitorher, Wenie. K. Wilson, Wire. S. Yimou. (irruw, Direetor. A CAPPELLA CHOIR CHAPEL CHOIR h rn„i foil I .a Hi nm. Hail , M. Kifflexton, R. Kouer . Hratnhleit, Carbon. I’. Knsfman. V Itootli. SatiMli. Sftjhd llotrCanfield, (iorltlnrr, (•nlhridur, ItArlli M. Clay. L. Davi , M Noil. Frederiek. Third Hntr: M. Kinir, Heard, Simonson, Fruiting. C. JrnM-n, Tmrcer, Iturlip. Trnel- sell. Keliyon. Fourth II Or : Shipley R. R (louder. Keuber, Crawford. D. Moon, John. Sehive T«eer«|iii l Filth llotr; Decker. Sage, O Thompson. J. Olson. M. Heard, lint in-lil. 118 Fitut ffor; ('iKlry, C. M. Johnson. Kolki'iy, M. SnauaOR. Larson. Rath. K l.nU Second Nov Ur}'. Ashland. I . Wait . I Mori dal I, H Stanton, Rankin A. Johnson. Third Km Srlmnr. Shiinel, l.inslcy, I . Millar. Forsyth. A. Robinson, C. Mitchell, V Ackerman Fourth Ron Stover, B. dray, Vestal, Burma, M. Broderick. I . Crawford. Severscike. J. Price B. Mitchell Fifth Itov ; Shuris. Snjkn. Stearns. Selim, Groteboer. I . I.arson, It tialloway. I Schultz. Sixth tor- Fosse. Robey, Orvis, Banker. II. Olson, Mohr. Kniber. Kenyon. Front Ho, : Ijarimorc. I . Brocr. Bowdish. Mnnck. Yanney, Fohlin. It. Bcltrcnd . Second Nov ('rttrhrr, M. Gray, Buehler. M. F Scott, t'andrr. M Fairchild. Jack. Hinsdale Third Nov tireltner. J. Lynns. L. M Hill. X. IVlrmen. (iarland. M. Rasmussen. M. Solomon. Fourth Nov Ton jo. I . Petersen, Coxon. Bxokltfe, Haheccr. Sell. Kppelsheimrr. (' Anderson. Fittli Nov . IIa's linker. Kstal. 1. Melton aid. Golden. Ilyler, Hnskinson Shimon Sixth Nov Klinelrr. lions'll Spessard. Xysturn. RiiM-ke, M Yrictelaar. Latimer. Ilnlcomh. WOMEN'S CHORUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I’KKHOnnkL: Violin llnrk. Luce f. Harris. .1. A del.«man. Vm . A. Strlhlry. Itautu- lioser. . Wood, Yrllcv C Slrrlr S. Hchull. J Mitrhell. « Jensen. I Ford. Sexton. Drrrkmeier Russ, V Starkey. I'iida : Hill. IIomu. Wrnlo. M llolvik I. Lockuiillrr. K Allen Seariitltt. I Olson, R Hard- wig. HUM : V Starkey, V Stafford, llenriksen Flute : John. Rn •oil, Kret inger. PirroUt. John Ohne : i’lillips. M Kins. Hatfield Horn Hatfield. Clarinet : Von AVald. Sr hive. It II nekin- Huritour Snsn)thour Weed im.iiuii. • Anfinium, Sehtnann, I . Kastman. Stnnslntry. Horn Kennedy, Daviilsen, Selwenoff. M. Dilley, We is Berber Trumpet N. Stafford. (inthridgo, W. Ilecker. Trombone • MrCosrti, Maxwell. Rringjtold. Lynch. Tubo: Itlankcr . Prr«u ion; Kokcnthal. J Andrew. S. .M «'lark. Kool. Harp . Italy, M Cirera. Piano: H, Stone t'otuiurlor Kn ell 120 ACTIVITIES CONCERT BAND PKK80NNKL: n tfM .lolin, Ji rk'Piiwni. Krotxinxrr. fti-iialkle. Stndtlnuellcr. Obor Ilntm-M, I|pislt r, M. I. Kin,;, S Wilson. llaxMoon : Sehiunnn, Anlnwin, I’ Kastman. l'm Ach l Saxopkonr : Wi.'il, M Cniuhs. Kiuilmrtf, llcskott. l.ubbert. Clarineth : Vmii Wald. Ch s«'. Oarner. M. Kjelfuli) , Kowlpr, Uilli.s. GofMner, Ho| kim , l . Jackson .Mardorf, R. Kok p . Srliive. I Shari . Sln-arvr, Stansbtiry. Starr ('larinrl : liote::inn, Malt on Horn SelioenofT. K AI tinnier. it l avls, M. Dflley, Kennedy, I'auls, SeaTry. Corortn N. Stafford. linker, farter, K. R. (JrUiler. GttllirldKe, Itiljotrrrri. Holt . litin-liinon. I.tmdbe -k. MrNmimu, Plantherk. Si-mid -r. Stall. Stillej. Ilariltnif MrCiyiuomi, Renner, Botteii. It. Howell. I . Koch. Tromhonr : I) Olson. K Hcrrj. I.micIi, Maxwell. McCoweii. Two- U’ood. lloMAr Heath. Wanker Marijiiardf Shakespeare Slrina Starkov .1 t'olflli. Unrfi tin-en. I'rmiinion: Rosenthal. J. Andrew, S M t'lark. K. l)iicriti|ptTeld. Knrlli. Sehwil or. Condurlor llolvik. .1. t r(ltlr Con dor lor. Kenm-dy. 121 COLLEGE CHORUS Front Hon ■_ Koii |uWl, I.'. Slrumlb ir(. NmliiUki, I . Abkr . Itaotli, K Booth. Is. Thoniin • mi. Ijowell. Urean4 Hon Hraiuer, KI p. Iteid, It. urlnte . Muei el, Si-Vitp. llutrheov Wll ker nn, Sn.nl.i llodfrey. Klnbluml, Stettler. M. Parker. Third Hon ■ MoUaink. M. Ityorx, DempMer, 1 . K. Crow. Hull, I). I. WIInoii. Dnihurger, Ku m-II. «unit. SI. Wagner. A. Solomon, I rwr , Hrewoll. Fourth Hon Sorti . UKrmiibt. Whiting. Saife, Trooper, A. Hamilton. Ship try, !utlirwlgo. Kimberley, .1. Jarknou, I, Johnwon, C. Dillard, Sjncox, F. Boyd Fifth How: I Taylor, Pogetiiiller. J. Kriekaon, Parry, l H'kviuwl. J. c rm,v, llavertni o. Jen nine , Chnirr, K Johnson. Sixth lion-: Pirht, I . liulrhnnn, N. Miller, I,. I., Koii'h. SI- Samara. K. Alleturier, Cavrll, LmnU-rt. Blanker . Punke, (I. Petrrwen, It. Moore Front Hon . M. Cla . It. iVarMin, SI. Barnard. Kenyon, (iilli . Juiteioeii, C. Si hoof. Srromi Hon ; V. Wilson. Ileiberirer. SI. Metidell, Wltalin, II. II. Smilh. K. Ilvlton, V Nelson, J. Crow, M Olnpn. Third Hon . I . Niebuhr. Colbert, Van Denover. SI. J. .Miller, llitehanan, Hubb. Dntrher. lull. Oainin, Mrfireevy. Fourth Han Shinier. Hollow ••II, Hnnnell, Ijui.-skov. Hull. I . Sbar| . M. Arnold. Olin. S'el ley. I , tiny er. SI V. JoIuimmi. Fifth Hatr: J. N'ieUru, Danneti l« rtr. Krtdand, Yanney, Tiolale. Stall, Haw Hodgin. Hummer . Tempelinan Sixth Ko« : Trtiel mmi. SI AdeKinan. 1 Jrn en, Van Slo-iibrn-i-n. I,. DeKork. Wire. II t-riium, Coburn, Berk- Mre rr, Froning. 122 ACTIVITIES Darkness At Noon, a dramatization of tin Artlmr Kocstler novel hv Sidney K higgle} concerning the I!K5( .‘{8 treason trials in Itussia, was the spring quarter product ion. Teachers College gave the lirst non professional production in the country sinmlta neoush with the New York production. The play was a feature of the 18th annual drama conference, sponsored by the department, and was attended by 8(H) Iowa high school teachers and students. Kiglity college students participated in the production of the play. Stanley Woold directed the play and production manager was Klaine McDavitt. Scenery was designed by Kichard Bergstrom and costumes by Hazel St raver. 123 DARKNESS AT NOON DRAMA THE WINSLOW BOY I ndcr 1 In direction ol‘ Klaine Melhivilt, The Indian t ’aptive by Charlotte ('horpcnning, the annual Children's Theater produc lion, was presented in the spring Tin play deals with an authen- tic incident in American history. Campus School students and college students were members of tin- cast. Scenery was designed by Bobert Benton under tin supervision of Stanley Wood and costumes by Hazel St raver. Tin Winslow Boy by Terence Batti nan is a play of the contemporary theatre by a young Knglishman. It was directed by Hazel St raver during the summer quarter. ACTIVITIES THE ENCHANTED The Knehanted by .lean (liraiidoiix was (lie Tall ((Harter produc lion. This was an imaginative eoniedv by one of France’s leading contemporary dramatists and was directed by Hazel St raver. Sccnen was designed by Kichard Arnold and cost unies bv Klaine Mr Davit t. I’lider the direction of Hazel St raver, liedda «abler by Henrik Ibsen, the great Scandinavian dramatist, was the win- ter quarter production. Klaine McDavitt designed costumes and scenery was designed by Kichard Arnold. HEDDA GABLER 125 THE ARTS Hurry James and his orchestra opened the lecture concert series Oi'tolier 1. James is proli ably the must famous trumpeter in the |K pnl:ir music field today. limis Coldovsky, intermission commentator of the Saturday afternoon Metropolitan Broadcast, clos'd the series March 20 with a lecture on the Itomance of the Piano. ' On February •' , Salvador Mali, most famous of all surrealist painters today, lectured and illus trated his paintings. Mia Slavonskn with her seven dancers pm vided an all rhiMW ballet Mart’ll tf. Mia HIh venskn WAst tin title dancer in tin- lilin, Italior ins.’' LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES This year the Lecture-Concert Series was revised to include both concerts and lectures rather than just concerts. Italic!. art, drama, and both popular and classical music were offered on the 1!) l-52 lecture- concert program. These five attractions were offered as a supplement to the regular curriculum. As an educational service to students, the series furnished facilities beyond those otherwise available on campus. The second in the lecture-concert series was presented by Charles Coburn November L’8. Coburn leetured on his ex|H-rielieos on strip - null in the theatre. 127 WISH MOX WAS HERE IC TO MA3IC 128 DEPARTMENTS 129 DEPARTMENTS DEPARTMENT HEADS PROFESSORS INSTRUCTORS CLASSROOM INFORMALS Designing anil making fine pieces of jewelry, working on clay sculp- ture and painting with oils are just a few of the varied experiences to he found in the courses offered 1 y the Art department. These courses include design, sculpture, ceramics, textiles and metal. 132 DEPARTMENTS t ART HoImtI Wiigner rflrefully fin win's tin outside of 21 low). Tin bowl is sli:i|M «| on tin potter's wlnvl tuxl allowed to ilry for u short time l for tin outside run In finiihed. 133 Courses in retail advertising and marketing make tlio Business education department a place to learn more than just typing and shorthand. A cooperative work experience program gives the Busi- ness education student actual experience in store and office work. 134 Natalie llandrup adds columns of figuro on tlto ton key .'uliliiig marhino ilnring office nineliincji class. This i only ono of flu many kinds of macliinos you will find in thin Husinos Fid urn I ion rlassrooin. BUSINESS EDUCATION Front Rot (inllln. Ilnmi hr y. l)OU(II.A8, Mmr, Sreoti Rot': Wick, Marietta. I , llainra. Keefe, IMa nford 135 DEPARTMENTS ronl Rot. «. WAtJNKK. K. Mrrrill. iJj-nlo. CURRICULUM LABORATORY The Curriculum Ualmratorv maintains an audio visual mom for student’s use. Here students mav learn Imw to operate movie projectors, make slides ami preview movies for classroom IIM . 4 f- 136 The Curriculum Laboratory is a workshop where both pro-service and in-serviee teachers stud and develop curriculum materials and in- structional tools. Courses of study, resource units, child accounting forms, audio visual facilities and many other curricular and instruc- tional helps are available for student and teacher use. EDUCATION .fitn Frrgiwon «lemonatnitea tin proper iikmIkmI of clmnjfing ;i tint tin- to Virp m Stowarf •luring' the driver-training eoum . Front • •: Ktinwell, Hamilton. KI81IOP. Sparrow. O. TtKmitnon. firmnd Ho« . Satikjord. I'rlcv Aintr., Droiw. Third 'on Ki« tip. Woodcock. Martindal . Ron ard. Denny. Fourth Rote: Brown Wil- t-ox. Kltiiin. Davi . 138 DEPARTMENTS Every Teachers ('allege student will find an education course listed on his schedule sometime before graduation. Besides being required, the courses provided by the Education department otter experiences that will be useful in real classroom situations. By offering a wide variety of courses, tin Knglisli and Speech depart nu nt provides a well-rounded program for its students. Activities for student participation include journalism, dramatics and debating. 140 DEPARTMENTS front Ho I.. W turner. KKXIXtSKR, Mi-lUvitl, llntm «It. S frond Rt v: I.illy white. Jewell. Fov%tini. A. ll«iiM h, Mau- rer Third • IMinuur. Ftornri. BnddOck, Sknl hei-k. (inniti, fourth llnu : I'm i . V. Atulernon. F, Smith. MrNallrv. Ariiuid ENGLISH AND SPEECH l r. II. W. Hettinger. .lini Ha mu wn nml Vcrn King inapcet a model of tilt tilt tin- Thwiter in l.utitlnii. It in :t model of the I hen tor where the Shake N|M. arenu play were originally pre- sented. 141 Helping students understand the factors that contribute to a successful life as a teacher, as a family and as a community member is the goal of the Home Kconomics department. Students learn to meet professional re- sponsibilities through a study of human behavior, a mastery of technical skills and a knowledge of home management practice. 142 DEPARTMENTS I mnt llonMiti. Alien. Mniiniii£. Srcond Itui' : Holli-lm. Haiufi , I’inff. HOME ECONOMICS lloim Economics senior cope with pniclir:il prolili-iii while living in the Hame MniiAgeiuont House n niiitniiic i hy tin ilcpnrt incut. Front Ilo i ; V. Vnj;m r. Dililrr, iSoiititr, PAI.MKK. INDUSTRIAL ARTS This Industrial Arts student nj - plies tlu tiiii.shing touches to :« caddy-cart. Tin cart was made in the metal laboratory. 144 DEPARTMENTS Extensive instruction in their field finds Industrial Arts students taking such courses as printing, radio construction and servicing, wood- work and electricity. These courses provide the practical experiences for an enriched Industrial Arts program. 145 Front Ho, : Miller. UU-KliF.I. Schaefer. LANGUAGES BUI Kurth ami Henry Akanu Jin.I Augustux Causar present a ;hoy study Latin. Besides Lat in. tho Language department «ifTor Spanish, French ami ( cr- nmn. 146 DEPARTMENTS This department is well equipped for its job of preparing students to tench languages. Besides the many foreign newspapers and magazines received by the department, they maintain a large general library of hooks, records and slides. 147 DEPARTMENTS (irowing out of demand for more trained teacher-librarians, a new major in the field of Library Science is now being ottered. Students will be instructed in the organization of high school libraries and the care and use of library t'aciltes. 148 LIBRARY SCIENCE Many student find the library the i est plneo to study. Reference material an handy and student assistant are willing to ht l| otliers find book which they need. 149 Realizing that even little folks have to count, the Mathematics de- partment otters a wide variety of courses at both the elementary and secondary school levels. DEPARTMENTS I'ronl Ito,' Trinibl . VAN KNOKX. Srhiirrrr Sfrot.tl Km-: 1.011, Itrmir Hamilton. MATHEMATICS ClinrlfH Barker ami Katliv Howl work on tlu ir projects in tin mathematic Inh oratory. This laboratory ruuno n ''' fu ture teachers m opportunity to make article f« r classroom demonstration lator. 151 Front Row: KawilU. HI SSKI.I.. rtslit. v.v „rf Mmirk. r« -n. Kmu . {«x-k. Moy Third .’• ' ■ nirtkMd ,I' 'Lk Vr | ! ri Aukvlk. Fourth !! •• I’owrll, Holvlk. HoUl. . i r key. MUSIC Dr. Myron Kimaoll directs tin Symphony Orcliest.ni an it pre- pare for tin Elijah. Besides the Elijah, they played for the Messiah iiii-l «eveniI concerts. DEPARTMENTS Making use of a Him hundred voice choir and I lie college Symphom Orchestra, the Music department presented both the Elijah and Mes- siah. These together with the student and faculty recitals made the year one of listening pleasure for Teachers College. 153 DEPARTMENTS Front Ko, Sl«rbr k. MKM KNII.M.I., l’|«rk. 8tcon4 How: Wtiiifnol. XonJIy, M ’ti k« y. I irkin on PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN With nn experienced hand Conch MeCu kev tape the injured ankle of “Hud” Wcick. Watching the proce- dure is a student of the first-aid claw. 154 Futuro coaches fimi that activo participation in the extensive program intramural and interscliool athletics provided hv the department of Physical Education for Mon adds to their understanding of coaching techniques. Football, basketball, wrestling and track are a sampling of the numerous sports offered. 155 Providing training in all phases of sports activities is the aim of the department of Physical Education for Women. Tliis preparation includes instruction in modern, folk and tap dancing, activities for social recre- ation, camping, and first aid and health. 156 DEPARTMENTS Front l.’ov . NVMi,.. IIONTZ Short. Sr.- omt f.'.ii : Van .1. Anderson. Merritt. Uurjrw Third lion . Swan son. Vniior. Crawford, I . Moon. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Frankio Kriokson, Ann Miller and Miss tract' Ynn N'ritt study n litimnn skeleton in | rvi : rii j for an iinntomv tost. 157 DEPARTMENTS Students in the Science department spend much of their time in the laboratory or on field trips. They find that this method of learning by doing helps them gain a bettor understanding and knowledge of science. To carry this belief even farther, the department conducts a conserva- tion camp during the summer. 158 Front Ro • : I’ll ley. K. Smith. l.ANTZ. Saner, Second Ron Roger . (’«• hip. Kerchrval. Poppy. McCollum, Gotrhell. Third Ron : Katli. .Mnr |imr lt. Alin; re, Orant, Ilanlarh SCIENCE Time ami patience often result in very pleasing results to the chemist. This voting chemist is sotting lip nil experiment to test tli« « «|iiilil riuiii between an nritl ami a base. 159 Locating Korean War Irattlefront i.s of interest to Social Science students Kol ert l)cp|M‘, William Krbe and Olcnn Biihr arui their instructor l r. M. It. Thompson. A glolrc of tlu world gives a clearer picture of the loca tion of these luittlcf roots than a map would. SOCIAL SCIENCE front A’ .' I ri II THOJIl'SOX, I'larlltl, l.mur. Sr.-i,oil lion K l ;r, on. l. -« iii, I,. 11 nrrn, Strain. third Ifoc.- Sag. , Swuwmi, Holton . Howard. ! .. • rmnn. Main adjustments in this department have now boon put into oper at ion. The Social Science department provides half of the teaching stall for humanities, a new addition to the college curriculum this year. The staff is also responsible for the weekly radio program, “Behind the Headlines, ’ which is broadcast over station V( I. t rout Itoo ■ Sion. , Murk. Potlrr. I’eavey. CI’RTIS. W. Silv«- . Middleton, VanderlWk. SimMr Srroml fto : Turner. Shofir. K««Uko. KI lion. 1«. Anrtarsnn, Bakkru, I'Hinon, SI. Anderson. Harmon. I lv« l bosks. Third .’ •: V Tripp. I.nr« . Sl«inlnpr, Stulcatad, Spier, Moim, Kim i . Vodka. Ingfrull, T. Ilniioford. Addison. Fourth lloir GullieliM.ii. Schmitt, Wiluiarlh, llari r. C llan fnrd. Oillulry. Sdindle. Floyd. KolUlin, Wicdman. ’«jflA Ron •• Caldwell, Murkr. Dnunnirtit. l . Wuldi Both. Win- rk . I’aritho. Lynch. Jackson. Adnry. School . Siith R v: Hosier. I) Winter . Hath . Grado, V Walsh, Aurand. Barnhart. G-jhman. Salo. L Tripp. TEACHING Sunnnc iVtrrson anil Mary DntrWr, kindergarten primary majors, conduct «•lasses at tin Campus sell.ml. Student teaching is a requirement f« r graduation. DEPARTMENTS The department of 'reaching makes use of live sehools in its program of student teaching. 'Plicae schools provide experiences in classroom teaching, pupil guidance and counseling, parent relationships, comma nity relationships and professional self-growth. 163 THAT'S OUR HONEY- OBCilS oi VE OUT. HAS TO BE L«IIO PROFS STUDENTS HARMONIZE ONE LUMP OR TWO?? POOR FRO0 MINUS THE H0LD0UT3 164 ORGANIZATIONS 165 RELIGIOUS HONOR INTEREST SOCIAL 166 ALPHA PHI GAMMA Alpha Phi (iamnia is an organization of students who moot certain requirements regarding student publications. Two major events of the year were the Press Day for high school editorial stall's and the annual Gridiron Dinner honoring per sonnel of the Teachers Pol lege publications. At tin dinner special awards were presented to those who had put forth the most outstanding work, and the traditional )il an to the stu- dent who had contributed the most to journalism. The spon- sor was Mr. Fred Hoar. Officers for the year were OeWayne Puthbertson, president; Plant Hack, vice-president; Beth Smalley, secretary and Marge Sehloeman. treasurer. Front Row: Hrlilornmii. I . Cutlilwr m. Hirk, B. SmallflJ Srrond Row: MHer, Kirlint, A l an« . Aidm«n. M .1 U i% Third Row: V. Clark, O. Holme . Wrlnhnrdl. A. KUhor, C rler, Mndkld. Fourth Ron lloar, Kninphui . V. Williamson Ilcnry. Whiiinir, 168 HONORARY front A'ot ;: Olingrr. J. Moinn, Itiitrholder. Srronil ItOf: I Jinl . Orant, All cm. SrhlveliiAii BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta, national honor science fraternity, strives to promote and encourage interest in the biological field. To he eligible for Tri-Beta, students must he third quarter sopho- mores and have a minimum of K hours of biological science with a .TO average and an over all grade point of 2.5. Prospec- tive members must show outstanding ability in biology and be recommended by three faculty members. Tri-Beta sponsors many activities for its members, such as research projects, field trips and laboratory practices, officers this year were doe Morgan, president; Marie Olinger, vice-president and 'andy Bateheldcr, secretary-treasurer. 169 HONORARY front H' ' Itlinkv IS Brrr. KfOnintf. Sttoud How AMn- V«IU. Htcdon. Canit, Hand CHIMES Chimes is the national honorary organization for junior women who have shown their loyalty to Teachers College through outstanding leadership and service. Women who meet the requirements are tapped on Women’s Day. Service projects sponsored by Chimes included having an information booth in the Commons «luring Homecoming, cooperating with other organizations in sponsoring a Blood Bank and a “Cm sade for Freedom' drive and hostessing at coffee during the Christmas season. Sponsors were Miss Barbara Vager and Miss Lena Abbas. Officers were IVggy DeBoer, president; Jo Blinks, vice-president: Carol Froning, secretary and Marian Higdon, treasurer. . DELTA SIGMA RHO The local chapter of Delta Sibina Rho, national society for debaters, has the distinction of being the only chapter located in a Teachers (ollcge ill the United States. Any junior or sen- ior student who is outstanding in forensic contests is eligible for membership. Other qualifications include high scholar- ship, leadership and cooperation in educational activities. The aim of Delta Sigma Rho is to establish wide participation in debate, discussion, oratory and public speaking. Miss Lillian Wagner was sponsor this year. Officers were Hob Davis, pres- ident and .Joan Welle, secretary-treasurer. Front Rote: Welle. K Davis. I . Wagner. 171 EPSILON PI TAU KpsiIon Pi Tail is the national honorary fraternity in indus trial arts and vocational education. Its purpose is the rccog nit ion of skills and research in these two fields. Kpsilon Pi Tau is open for membership to junior and senior industrial art majors who have a “IV' average in their professional courses and a •• ’“ average in their remaining courses. Also eligible for membership are those alumni who have made out- standing contributions in the field of industrial arts. Trustee was Mr. II. i. Palmer. Officers were Ken (veiling, president; Kill Walton, vice-president; Don Page, secretary and Lyal Shirk, treasurer. tro’il lion I'nliii.r, Shirk, W Walton. Case Stroud Nor W Winner, J, l’ill r l. V Ua.vnr . Itullb Third linn . l)n k tn lrr. Sohn, Uiulrr, I ton he. Woodcock HONORARY h'rent Uni' ; .1 .lurkton. Arrhpr. Ilmni. M. K. ThomnvMi. Sfond Huh: HiiAWr, Harr. I , K- v ltiiait. O'Hoylf. I K Arlan Third Hum I. K. Hill. Mri'ann. Kiblim-k. Hulltr worth. I . Per. GOLDEN LEDGER (aolrien Ledger is organized to recognize outstanding fresh man ami sophomore students and to promote liitrli scholarship in the field of business education. (Iolden Ledger cooperates with students in Put lire Business Leaders of America anil l i Omega l i. Membership is open t« students attaining a H average in five hours of business and a ••O' average in all other subjects. Annual events include a Christmas party and a winter and a spring initiation ban(|Uet. (Jolden Ledger sponsor was Mr. dames Blanford. Officers ineluded Don Archer, president; Mary do Hand, vice-president: Joanne Jackson, secretary and Marlyn 'I'liompson, treasurer. 173 HONORARY f ront Ho, : A. Vo.vc, «. Holmes. I . Abkf O'UoyJr. York. HuWrrworti , Duvik. SI. Crccn. Srcond Ho« ; Isliijima. Cornier. If. Smalley. II. Srliuck. V NirhoKoli M .1. Lenis. ¥ Krickxon. Martin. Third Ho,' : II. Maciw. WiitenbnrK. J. L. Pflitnon, V. Olson. Wei , IVnnell. |{. Price, «iron, A. Ia e. Fourth ■ Milne . A. Fl her, XV. ftrown, Siephciiiton. Wrinliartll. I . K. Kelson, K. Miller. Vlnrenl, Fifth me; .M, Larson, Arrlier, KnmpluiU, Olinirer. I Severson Kihlatk. KitM.-nli.ri; Sixth for M S IVirrstni, Shirk, A Jensen, Mennin , M. L. Forlies. Rie lon, l.ooriln KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is a national honorary fraternity in educa- tion for juniors and seniors who have a 3.0 average in ten hours of education. The aims of Kappa Delta Pi are to pro- mote fellowship among students who meet the academic goal and to recognize outstanding honor students. Elections are held quarterly for new members. Meetings are held once a month with a series of discussions on topics of education. Mr. S. S. Davis was the sponsor. Officers during the year were William York, president: .Jane O’Boyle, vice-president: Pat Abkes, secretary: Margaret jean Butterworth, treasurer. 174 KAPPA MU EPSILON Tin purpose of Kappa Mu Kpsiloil, national honor frater- nity in mat hematics, is to promote interest in the study of mathematics and to recognize and encourage a high scholastic standard among the stiidenls. A research paper of an ml vancod phase of mathematics is required of every initiate. In- formal monthly meetings were held at the home of the spon- sor, Dr. Henry Van Kngen. Formal and informal initiations are held « very «inarter. Kappa Mu Kpsilon officers for this year were Wanda Homier, president; Jack Wilkinson, vice- president and Krnie IJooringsfeld. secretary treasurer. I'fool 1.011, .1 Wilkin on l'on«l« r, K. l)© rinip f« l«l. Hfcmid Hon l . K NVUoii, M (inni, liiLT'Inii. I). M JoIiiumiii. Third Ho -; Yilok. 1). Mrrrill. Mnrirli . lirtino. Trim- blc. 175 LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA Lambda Delta Lambda, national honorary fraternity in physical sciences, has the primary aims of promoting interest in the study of tin physical sciences and of recognizing and encouraging a high standard of scholarship. Membership is open to students who have completed 20 hours of chemistry and physics and who have demonstrated ability and scholar ship. Dr. I). X. Marquardt, the sponsor, has opened his home for tin monthly meetings. Oflicers this year were Marie Olinger, president: Wanda Ponder, vice-president: Darrell MrKihhen, secretary and Hubert White, treasurer. front Ron MrKlbltin, OlinK«r. Pandfr, Mnnnmnli. Stroud U . ■ | M Johnson, Ki|f- don, lliiriilml . Kogrrs. K«-ivh«-v l Third Rmr: ■ llirl.-y, K Oilloy, l . Merrill, Thom- ion. K. Vlckrojf. I K Wilson 176 V HONORARY front i: i. Ijitlinm. I l -k un. Iloli-man, IlnirnM. StMiibtrt. Sfrond loir; Srhm nn, Sfhive, Shnk i| rar« Madox. Bwkcr. W«iiic«rbfr. Marqoardt Molt .. Third How: Heath, I’lamlx- k. f'tinko, U - k -d. K. Altrtm-u-r. Srimiioir. J{o% nthal. Fourth Rou l . Olson, II Sloor. J. Andrew, V Stark, .1 (H ihi, T u(oa4, MrCowm, Itixiuliloii PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mn Alpha Sinfonia, national fraternity for men inter- est «1 in music, is dedicated to promoting finer music in Amer- ica. To be eligible for membership, a student must have an average scholastic record, demonstrate sincere interest in music and participate actively in college music groups. Knell year the Phi Mil’s present an American composer’s recital and periodic contemporary American jazz concerts. This group sponsors many activities and musical groups on cam- pus. The officers were John Holemnn, president; Don Jtick- son, vice-president; Warren Hatfield, secretary and Daryl Stanslniry, treasurer. 177 HONORARY front Not’. Strain. Krbc . Stroud It or-: ItuHr. Hum. Plachn. Hnbinnon, Van li«u -n, K«-tI.t. Third !t«tr: M. I.ar on. I. Harris. K I . I’ctmon, M. Th«inpx t (.ravitt, V. Robin nun. .Mnrrlicili fourth Hot- ; Sag . l rr, Svciuwn. Iliilirna. Ilonnnl. I atik‘. Itohrnun. PI GAMMA MU The aims of Pi (iamma Mu are to honor outstanding: social science students and provide an extra-curricular interest in the social science field. Students who have '10 hours of social science with a “It average are eligible for membership. Meetings with guest speakers and discussions of interest to social science majors are held twice each quarter. Pi (Jamina Mu’s sponsors for tile year wore l)r. Krma Plaehn and Mr. Robert Strain. The officers during the year included William Krbe, president; Lyle Reed, vice-president and Robert Peppe, student member of the executive council to the national fra tornity. 178 Gamma, tin local chapter of l i Omega Piy a national honor business fraternity, has three major goals. These goals are to foster a feeling of fellowship and professional unity among students specializing in business education, to provide a re- ward to students whose work is above average and to de- velop students in the field of business education through individual and group work. The officers were .lames Kibbeck, president; Margaretjean Rutterworth, vice-president; .Jane O’Bovle, secretary; Bela Hill, treasurer; William Craig, his- torian and I eWayne Cuthbertson, reporter. PI OMEGA PI front Uoir Hun.phroy. I.. K Hill. Ribberk, Huiiorworih. O'Moylo. Strand Hou I) FovNvInutu. IIi ml, l . t'utlilM-rtKOn. J. I’ , Itarr. third Hair: I). I u rs. An hi'f, OaviilMdi. Spurlock, M. K. Thompson, Cmg. 179 By recently becoming a service organization in addition to being an honor organization, Purple Arrow lias become an active campus group. Purple Arrow instituted a guide service for people visiting the Teachers College campus. The mem- hers participated in the campus Freedom Crusade by taking collections at football games. Membership is open to third quarter freshman and sophomore women who have completed two consecutive quarters with a .'1.0 average. Purple Arrow’s sponsor was Miss Ivina Miller. Officers weye .Jean (Irani, president; Ruth Button, vice-president: Helen Kugland, see rotary and Ruth Cook, treasurer. PURPLE ARROW Front llotr ■ Trayor. .1. Marshall. Hutton, (Irani. f{ Cook. J. AilfNinan, KlmoA'. Second Hon : 1). K. Allan , Srorry. Hrowtir. Sevrro, I Sliari . I . Guyrr. Strinhrnr. Siuytln-. F . U r, llaninir. Third No ' M Holton, Hetty, (itiiincr, Son'iium, l{. (iritni'K. M Jarnli- •.on. Hoy, I Krhnrfcr, Mo by, W||k.«rM n, Strvrnnon. Fourth Ho,-: Korlrk, S .JoliriHon, Kaiituinn. Minvi-v tt'liiltlruoy, Carol 1 . Hubb, M Win, nor, V lt«- k. I . Carr. Fifth Ron KvuvMaat. W. Clark, S. Hamilton. V Williams. I,. NiiImii, Hullirniy.'. |{. IVaraon, -M. A. Johns Ynunry. .1. Munson. I.ill. sixth Ron Tmtfr. K. Millor, Wandholni, rliiinwl, I . Krm 1 wr. I . M. Allan . |,. Itaiilry. rhillipn, Tis.lalr. (!. li«Mim.wn, David. HONORARY Voiif Hut• IIiini|ihr . II Ksck'lun. Mollru , .1. «'niupbrll Srcvnd Ron-; Slulmi . Snc 1 . Brower, FrllMv , KoImt. Third Rotrr llurk, Fos IIin, I.illy «Into, SUallurk MrNimw- SIGMA ALPHA ETA Simula Alpha Eta is a national honorary organization foi- st n It nts who are majoring in speech correction. Anyone may become an associate member if lie is interested in speech cor- rection and has a 3.0 average in his major and a college aver- age of 2.8. Lecture programs, speakers, parties and socials complement the organization’s busy year. Sponsors for the group were Dr. Ernest Eossum, Mr. Oliver Skalbeck and Dr. Mcrold Lilly white. Officers for the year were Betty Eggleston, president: Mrs. Howard Mullens, vice-president; Jo Ann Campbell, secretary and Marilyn Humphry, treasurer. 181 HONORARY J Front Row: V. Kaitman, 1 . Abke«, Troeger, Anflnuon. Second Rou Itramhlrtf. C Sim- mon . HeJsler, 1$. Huckin . Hteltler. Hofar. Third Row: KlngMand. Dnlrhtr, Norri . U iiU, Yanney, A. Lane. R. Roger . Fourth Row: Ro , Tisdale. Delleer, Ronenr. 1 owell. Uulh ridge. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota is a national honorary music fraternity for women. Members must have a 2.8 gradepoint in music and a 2.5 average academically. The objectives of the fraternity are to carry out a well-planned program of music education and to present a musicale featuring works of contemporary American composers. Sigma Alpha Iota strives to maintain and improve high standards of both the individual and the chapter in music and scholarship. Sigma Alpha Iota officers this year were Ruth Troeger, president; Patricia Abkes, vice- president; Shirley Anfinson, treasurer and Pat Eastman, sec- retary. 182 Social Science Honors, an honor organization for outstand- ing social science majors and minors, provides social and pro- fessional stimuli for its members. Interesting meetings with speakers and informal parties aid the program. Membership is extended to students who have completed 30 hours of social sciences with an average of “B” or above. There are no dues or initiation fees. Dr. M. R. Thompson was the group’s spon- sor. Social Science Honor’s officers this year were David Kim, president; Glenn Buhr, vice-president and Martha Larson, secretary-treasurer. SOCIAL SCIENCE HONORS Front Rou. Sr . M. IliompMin. Kim. Plarhn, Marchctti. Second Ron Keeler, Reed, M. I.arxon, Van llancn. Hu . K. Murray. Third Rote: Huhr, Poihaal. Kanmwyer. Kriu. Gallagher. A. P. Miller. Fourth Rote: Haniemly, Blenderman, Erbe. Doekum, Libbey. Members of Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatics fraternity, must have made high achievements in all phases of dramatics. They must have had a leading role in a major col- lege production. The organization strives to increase interest, stimulate creativeness and foster artistic achievement in the theater. Theta Alpha Phi’s main project is their annual Christmas Newsletter containing information from the alum- ni. Miss Hazel B. Strayer was the group’s sponsor. James Rasmussen was president this year and Merle Picht was sec- retary-treasurer. THETA ALPHA PHI i front Row: Picht, Strayer, J. Raamuuen. Second Row: C. Phelp , J. Vow Rahlf, Bur- bridge, McDavitt. f HONORARY f'rttnl Ron s A. .lai-knon. J. Kr«jfl, J I,. I’rtcruon Srrottd Row: I.. Tninlinnon, I. Gniilt. SicfKTt. THETA THETA EPSILON 4 Theta Theta Epsilon, an honor organization for home eco- nomics majors, develops scholarship and leadership. Mem- bers must be juniors with a grade point average of not less than 2.8 in 25 hours of home economics. Members must be active in the Ellen H. Richards club and one other college or- ganization. Theta Theta Epsilon serves as hostess at social functions of the home economics department. Janice Kregel was the Theta president this year and Mrs. X. Jean Peterson was secretary-treasurer. J 185 HONORARY Front Uov:: Morfi l(l, Crow. It. Smnllcy. It SOiiirk O'Hoyle. 11mmtilolI. S Cmnphrll. TORCH AND TASSEL Torch and Tassel is the national honorary organization for third quarter junior and senior women who have proven them selves to be outstanding leaders. To he eligible for member ship, these women must have a 2.0 grade point, have taken part in other interest groups, he eligible for at least two lion orary societies and have the ability of a good leader. Kach spring the eligible initiates are tapped at the Women’s Day Convocation. Dean Sadie Campbell was the sponsor of the group. This year’s officers included Jane O’Bovle, president; Beth Smalley, vice-president; Donna Mcrfeld, treasurer and Hath (Jrow, sergeant at arms. 186 187 Front Ron K. Ackerman Rouminn, W. Moore. Linn. Srrond Ron: S hnell. KriMlen Ilamlorf. Menl er. Wliitjnic. Hum'. Third Ron Starr. Ilinl. Cavett Albert K. Cnth- iM-rtaou. P. Meyer. I’eaae. Fourth Ron; (;. Henry. !{••.• . (i. llro n, Khum, Hernhard, Vendor Beck. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, largest national service fraternity, in vites men who are interested in upholding the principles of the Boy Scout movement to join their local chapter. The four major fields of activity of the Beta Fpsilon chapter are admin istering aid to the student body and faculty, to youth and the community, to members of the fraternity and to the nation as participating citizens. An annual service of the chapter is the presentation of a traveling trophy to an outstanding citizen of (Vdar Falls. Richard Ross man was president this year; War- ren Moore, vice-president; Richard Linn, secretary and Russ Ackerman, treasurer. 188 INTEREST The Art Club, reorganized in 1949, is an active participant in college activities by assisting in planning the Homecoming decorations, trimming bulletin boards and making posters of coming events. Other activities include taking trips to art een tors and sponsoring a spring art exhibit. The purpose of the Art Club is to promote a greater awareness and appreciation of art within the college. Sponsor for the year was Mr. Harry Guillaume. Officers were Barbara Evans, president; Bill Rose, vice-president; Kelly Kaltenbach, secretary and Kath- erine Hyde, treasurer. ART CLUB front Ron II. A. Kvan . W.v man. Myhr. N'whl Sr court Ron. Steinarkrr, l rin| Mi-r, Tracer. If -nk«l. K Pidfiwii. Third Ron (’alien, K WVpivP, Kali« nl a h, SlrphrnitOlt. Schnrrkloth. 189 INTEREST Beta Alpha Epsilon is a professional organization composed of junior and senior students majoring in elementary or jun- ior high school education. The objective of Beta Alpha Epsi- lon is to promote fellowship among its members both profes- sionally and socially. Highlights of the year included the an- nual fall and spring picnics, a Christmas party, the tradi tional banquet and the printing of the yearly Newsletter. Beta Alpha Epsilon sponsors were Dr. (). E. Thompson and Dr. E. O. Denny. Officers for the year were Virginia Olson, president; (Jerry Hanson, vice-president; Toshi Maeda, sec- retary and Mary Simmons, treasurer. BETA ALPHA EPSILON front Rou Srhalkl -. M. Simmon , Mn.'.la, V Olu n. HrndeMin, lK n ny. Sr'omt Rom Cshijima. BrnliiR, Shilmta. Wireman, Inc. Hollawaj, Lau. Third Ro : K. J hn on, Ht'iikt'i. A I.-' mo, 'irt. K ( riiu« . v wood. Zaliradnak Fott 'Ii I' • • K. Kelly. Kinnanl. V Stafford. ir«-y. Si. v. r . B. Miquelon, Soiiiiiht tilth Uov A. Hthmidt K. i'ierrr, Mliilrn, Drarcer. Poor« K. Winkler. Southern. Sitlh Rom ■ Cadr. Linn, ! A -krrinan. I . K. Smith. WuM'her, Itird. Caul . 190 ‘4 Front ftoir Thiirher. M Altt-mru r. Gustafson Gcxlfrr.v, S Hnmiltiui, Kling. Sr rood Ro r OK -u. Folkcrts, Hold son. Ki . Falrl« y. Third lion ; Klnr. Goff. A. Solomon. Curl son Faris. Schl i'i| | Fourth Ho Soli, lioskinson. K Gross. It I'rrluu. Vrslal. Hoi torff Sojka Fifth Hoik I) K i i|«t. M K 'tii| r. .MorHit. Kicildii, M. Springer. Hanker. CAMPUS 4-H CLUB The Campus 4-H functions primarily as a social group by furthering its purpose of helping former 4-II girls find their place at Teachers College. The organization helps girls solve leadership problems encountered in 4-H groups. This campus organization cooperates closely with the Junior Farm Bureau of Black Hawk County. Highlight of the year was the formal dinner held during the spring cpiarter. Miss Sarah Manning was the sponsor. Louise (Justafson was president this year; Marilyn Altemeicr, vice-president; Phyllis (Jodfrey, secretary and Ann Hamilton, treasurer. I 191 Front Itor, I . Srhuck. J, Vo . Rahlf. Mrandt. C. Burbridic Strand Ro■ Hhunk. B. I . RoM TIwUm’ii. Strayor. HrnM. Holder. H.txkn., Third If or Rrdiu. (•nrland. Kni r. I. S -haef« r, Welnhardt. Kfrline. I, I Kol-ton. Fourth Ho,' (iatnrl Hin |xMrr. Mnlhrw , M Dat«- . Rfnin.vr. Zcllborfor. A. Ilrmtifr. IV S-hr.«!rr. Saar. Fifth Ron K I.. Rowr. Klicfoih. J. Krnnrdx. WVIaIit, Adani'on. Illak -1« llckmann Sixth . ' . Wegnpr, R 1«. («oiider, K Hntxirr. Holdiman I’oll , Albert. R A.-kcnnau. .1 KaxinuiMn. COLLEGE PLAYERS College Players, drama interest group, is open to any stu dent who is interested in dramatics. Full membership may he attained after one cpiarter of apprenticeship. Members have the opportunity of appearing in four major college produc- tions each year along with numerous one-act plays presented for discussion. College Players purpose is to study drama- tists and their plays. One member of the drama department faculty sponsors the organization each quarter. Arlan Rahlf was chairman this year with Barb Schuck, Susie Phelps and Joe Voss on the planning board and Mary Lou Brandt, secre- tary treasurer. 192 INTEREST Momenta-Ki members promote interest In having special group activities and meetings pertaining to professional or- ganization. The aim of Klementa-Ki is to establish and main tain social and professional fellowship among students major- ing in elementary education. Any student on the two-year elementary curriculum may become a member. Marilyn Fol- lett was president this year, with Terry Bakkcn, vice-presi- dent; Jeanne (’row, secretary and Kathryn Johnson, treas- urer. ELEMENTA-KI f ront No 1 S Hamilton, M Kin.'. V Fee Sbelgren. Siemens, Hanomson. Srhinia I’ri-slon. I) Ravi K Miller Srrond No l.indly V Wilson liiisier, s. I'retlin. Horan. MeMillin, Widuk. Johnston Klar. M Myers. Neitleton M Miyers. Hemken Third llo.i Farl.. (ierahl, S.-hlanipp. llur||rr, Carlson I. Selioll. A. J Miller Ix-hnikolil. 1’ F. Smith Te Units. (' Meyer . Paxaon fourth Wellendorf Hritxner. (iarland, H. Jones. I). Jones, (Joft, K Von Hpiwkni, I . on Sprerken, R. While. A Solomon Sehlif hiiiiir. M Hart Fifth No. M Keel.-ton. D. B.. k. . Cray. Corkerv. Troge. M K duller. M M Meyer, Rou e. J Davis. Stadtniueller. 1‘reiil. I. M Hill. Sixth ft01 M. Reever. I’liesrlirl Hugland, 1. Springer. Spurgeon. Luhhert. (• roach. Kkbernd. Wildtnan, Ka vie Randei . Ii A. Swanson. Marfen a ti Front No Mark. J Crow Polktl li. kk.-n (. Tbedena K John -i Pwwi Sparrow Srraml . « . |{. Hales Haning, A Howe. Severe. Bill, K Carr. Minroe. S Wilson. I’rodehl. Tobin, league Third No • Singer. an He Never. Wi k- ('. Anderson. Knabnit. Sell. Rink Sanborn. M. Ne! '••n. I,, Hvrter. M Rasmussen I,. I.ee Fourth No-- . Stanfield. Pohlin. I.y.gaard. Ileiden, Shirley. K Arnold. Trnelseii, Moll. Mark. Meeue M Ward, Coxon. Fifth No Steward. Knutsen, Seaton, I ari more. S Kasimi-eii. Hutchi on, Kralaud, I.. John on. D Taylor. Ilnlexeii. A Roberts. Sixth No I). Wilken., M rierelaar. R. S. hull . Ranker. I.angl-lm, YandeRerg. Claavsen. I Robinson. Ro ekr. Walt llaverta|M', Ituelie. INTEREST The Kllen II. Richards Cluh, affiliate ! with the American Home Kconomies Association, offers many features to majors or minors in home economies. Annually, the cluh features a hake sale, style show, demonstration on gift wrapping and a department open house. This year the club sponsored a booth at the KYO Carnival and a Mother’s Day banquet. The club’s purpose is to interest students in home economies, civic and international relationships, recreation and the growth of the individual. Lucille Gault was president this year, with Wanda Brown, vice-president and Jane Clark, treasurer. ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB Front Ho K .1 Clark. M r« Cutill. W It row n. Alim Sr mud . •• M Collin' I I. |Vlrru n. M. Mitrlirll. F I tooth. Tnniurn. I) Collin- Third Ito' M V. I' XVII lisin'oii. iVrMiiitcr, I. Tomlin-on. .IflTrii' . XV. Clitii- . I) K Adntnv. fourth Italy. Cro'kurth. Kll'lrom. A. Jm-k-on, It A. Krin , (•il-iml Fifth llnr • S l.rwU, Mnthrw , Killer. I’runlint-. I) Ford. M Fi-brr, Alton. 194 Front Ron-: Ratal, Hulls. I Trrttin, Gerber, I). Hailey, Shinn, M ('lav, Hylor. Pyle Sr rood Ron : Town ley. V. Nicholson, Herron, M. K. Karnard. Wilkin. Stoki s. (’. Tlu-dens, M.Civrrn. I.indvnll. PolkerU. 1 . Watt . K'nher. Third tin -- V. Kionfanc. Ilowm, Schuller. Siefken. Kzo kie, C Mitchell. Kuhnian. X. Ilruwn. Wandlini’. Mangu son. Coffin fourth Ron • A Pearson. I.. A Nelson. Nagel. Seifert. Npessnrd. A. Thompson. I’ Niebuhr. M. Severson. Stover. M. Solomon. Fifth Ron A. (’hrinleniicn PfalUirrafT. M. Welker Troman, Roth. J. Price. L. I'rehin, M M. Zuher. Winter. Slciinii. Slirirv Sixth Ron Shepler. Ostrotn. Nietneir, Rolf . V. Kondabiish. J. Rust, Kelson. M. Springer. M a gnu.son. Selim. Thurber. Reuler Front Roi .- (toll. It Gross, A. Robinson. Woodford. N IVierM-n, M Swanson, Karnes. Klinitlrr Sreond Ron- M. ilolnirs. Kajrley. .1. Dorman. A. Cnojier. Iterfelaen, X. Ackerman. Dupuis, lliielmer. McCauley. Third Ror Harper, i ''It’ K. Mitchell. P Kruns. Hoskiiison. Hawhaker. Dinsdmle. Canfield, l JnrobMin, I.. I.. Moore. Fourth Rou (J. larwiw. Kasharn. A. R. Christensen, Golden. K. Lake. Kroejrer. (iriess, (latte. Hoots Carver, (J. Kregel. Fifth Rou: Hurd, M. Martin, (’. Johnson, llarnhart. Hoyle, llaske Latimer. Hough. Fnlek. Holcomb, Griffin. Sixth Ron ■ P. Itenneti, S. Kaker, floppier, Morlltl, Haustneier, Christianson, M. J. Anderson, J tens. I,. Klliott. Dale. FIRST YEAR KP CLUB The First Year K.P. Club is open to all freshmen students enrolled on a two-year kindergarten-primary curriculum. The purpose of the club is to fulfill the student’s interest in primary teaching and to better acquaint him with the activities involved. Officers were Alice Robinson, president; Norma Petersen, vice-president; Xola Woodford, secretary and Mary Swanson, treasurer. 195 front Jio-' I’.iihr Anlirwm. Miller. I I.illehei. .1 s imcfrr From me. Sm,nd I; Jone.v (inli-n. M« ('ulli-y, TnM ert, l.uii'Jlierk, Sj n«e HmrUn. Thud Jin-: Sutherland, Woinharril. HUh.lH-rk. s. M Clark. NirkirwiB. | ii cr. I . S« hniidt. Mrrirld F ith A‘«r Sinln. Whitimr. J. Adel-man, Clow. M A. .lohimon iiildeltrnnd. I. Srhnefer Ti-nnihill Sliadlr fifth Ho- Keeler. Klinn .1. Ilm j Cirmit. I)r|i|ie. I.anurmk IliiNiml. I‘liilij . Sitth Jto-' 1) M Adam . Kuril). Thornton T. Han-mirier TwkuchI N Stafford. Calvert, Hark 1'unkr FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB The Foreign Language Club members promote interest in foreign literature, history and customs. Through informal lectures, movies, songs and records members exchange ideas and information concerning the foreign countries. Parties, picnics and social hours highlighted the Foreign Language Club’s program this year. To be eligible for membership stu dents must be taking, or have taken, a foreign language. Dr. Lillian Wagner and Dr. Joseph Schaefer were sponsors of the group. Shirley Anfinson was president this year. Other offi- cers were Glenn Buhr, vice-president and Carol Froning, sec- retary-treasurer. 196 INTEREST Futuri Business Leaders of America is a national business education organization which all business majors and minors may join. The purpose of the group is to establish and main- tain social and professional friendships among business stu- dents and to help them gain a better understanding of busi- ness and industry. High school business organizations are also sponsored by F.B.L.A. Dr. K. L. Marietta and Dr. Ro- land Wick were sponsors of F.B.L.A. President this year was Margarctjean Butterworth with Jim Ribbeck, vice-president; Marilyn Lowe, secretary and Clint Wolf, treasurer. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Front I'm : Wirk, Wolf. Buller ortli. Kibbeek. Lowe. Marietta. Serontl Ron Haffner. M;ir«ni . Hmlil. Siii | -ii: . Northey Third Ron Barr l enbur rer. Hand i Miller. Wrinv Nnkiimn Fourth Ron Fowler. J Jackson Handley. (’. Klliott Meier. Fifth Ron : Dans dill. Arelier. Poihast. H- Srboof. Hellin. (' l . Taylor. Sirlh Ito ■ O Ha er. Spurlock. Burk. Is Dork mu Cavett. Ashland. M. K. Thompson. 197 INTEREST The Industrial Arts (dub fosters understanding and pro- motes interest in many areas of the industrial arts field. Ac- tivities included practical applications and extensions of class work. Supplementing the program this year were professional movies, field trips to neighboring industrial concerns, demon- strations by art instructors and guest speakers. The club also sponsors a “club within a club” for members who wish to spe- cialize or increase their knowledge of a certain field. The group’s sponsor was Mr. Victor Bonfig. Bob Malrnkc was president with Lyal Shirk, vice-president; Bob Mentzer, sec- retary and Richard Rossmann, treasurer. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Prout Rou BoiiHir Shirk. Mahnkr. Mrnlwr. RosHinann Srrond Ron . I'nllork. J. Dillard V. Wagner. V. lUynr , V. Walton. Dagerquinl. Thud R v . Jmin. .1 IVtorwm. Kcl ling, Stoddard. Sohn, Hn e. Fourth Ron Dltxler, Sva. (1. Brou n. Pag . Palmer. 198 p Front Ho,' Soni|Ui t, (iiKtn'1 Duvlll. Mnrtm-lnli- Srrond Rot- M AHrlxnuill, Whllllli: ICoN'iiinnn. K Miqiulon, IVnucll Tt ird ffm- )| Larxiwi. Bnicrlbiwhl. Vumli-llmr. Graf. Archer IOWA FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Iowa Futuro Teachers Association, largest professional or ganization on campus, is open to any student interested in teaching. I.F.T.A. is affiliated with the Future Teachers of America, a department of the National Kdueation Associa- tion. This chapter, the largest in the United States, sponsors meetings to benefit all future teachers. Dr. F. K. Mart indale was sponsor of I.F.T.A. Presiding as president of the execu- tive council was Lois Gilstad. Other officers were John Bils- land, vice-president; Mary Davitt, secretary and June Son- quist, treasurer. ( 199 Front Ro ' Pennell. I). Macer. Rudiger. Frrrix, Hile . Milne , May. Second Rou I.ar Shearer. Neubaiim. Heal I v. Hlink , M. Mcnddl. Third Rou II IVroNin. Hallz. M V JohiiHon, Hon :. X N'ichoWon. N'ordholin. Siafferlon Fourth RnPace, 0. L. .lohiiM.n Itrrmiaii. I’ran, Hints, Kbcrlimc. Fifth Rou Payne. Kenyon. Sheldon. Tifft. i Christian • ••ii. R, Price. H X'ieliten. Sixth Rou I). Moore, I. Rust. M s IVirr ni Holbrook. Engle brechr, R. Han en. Berk tre er. KAPPA PI BETA ALPHA Kappa Pi Beta Alpha is ail organization for four year kin- dergarten-primary majors. The purpose of K.P.B.A. is to promote the intellectual, professional and social interests of its members. Annual events for the group are the fall picnic, a Christmas party, a Mother’s Day luncheon and the annual spring banquet. Miss Amy A rev and Miss May Smith were the sponsors. Officers this year were Ruth Ferris, president; Jean Rudiger, vice-president; Betty Magee, secretary and Marian Ililes, treasurer. 200 INTEREST The purpose of the League of Women Voters of the United States is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation in our government. Membership in the newly formed chapter is open to any woman student who attends two meetings a quarter. At their monthly meetings members discuss current political problems which are selected by the program committee. Dr. Erma Plaehn is the group’s sponsor. Officers this year were Suanne Peterson, president; Joan Welle, vice-president; Dam Stevenson, secretary and Kathryn Adamson, treasurer. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS I roitl Ho.' Adam- .ii. Welle. M. S. iVtrrMiii. Si. v« n «ni. I’larhn. Herond Rou Rock. Xordholm Ilairhrlder Hramhlett It Smalley. Wachutka. Third Rou: MK'ulley, It. Srhnrk. (trow Mi-rMil. W emlianlt, ThrU«rn. Kube Fourth Ho,': M. K. Sroii. Sommer . I . 1‘Mllipn. Hark. Sage Murray. K Itoyd FUth Ro« H. June . Keeler. Hauer, s. Wil- liam . Kriwci r. M Wrier Sulk It I’liiliii . Jt.. kiuaun Humphry'. Riirdon. Fronimr. Klein. M. I.arxou. . 201 INTEREST The Library Students Association projects for the year in- cluded working on bulletin boards, hearing prominent libra- rians, touring other libraries and having special-occasion parties. The group's purpose is to promote an interest in the held of library science. Any student may become a member who is a library science major or minor or work' as a library assistant. This year the group had many parties at homes of the faculty. Miss Mary Cooper sponsored the Library Stu- dents Association. Their officers this year were Yvonne Me Candlcss, president; Marie Svoboda, vice-president; Shizue Cshijima, secretary and Sam Clark, treasurer. LIBRARY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION front Nor K M Clark SvoIhkU. MiCindlrw I .IIIji 111« Srroud Not' Ual. hrld.T. lit . Sr!i 'i iij r, K-nlniu Thud .•■ ■ A l.rr Mmip-, (. r-i.kurtk Hiilcr.. IIiii kiiiKham fourth No' ............. Win ' h l I’hlllii Lau-n M K Zub r Rviiwiiaal. '• U Ron P. Swan- Mm. I’rualinc. Knonla (i ('hrikllaiiMtn. Sin-Mon. 202 ii ili L m Front No ’ : YiKfr, M Wrlw, Klorinr. |l. Jours. ConiltT. Steond Kon : Downs. M Jainfs. H. KorgfiMtn. Asklnml. Olwnnillrr. Third Non Done, llrmlrn. N. I'hmIm-ii. irow. SUnipT. K Marlin. Fourth Itnu ■ K Itrnnrit, M •. Hrowa, C Johnson Ki-uyon. Hardn-, Oranau. Fifth .'« ' : K«w Muii-r. Du I Ion. M Crwn. (!. RiMimoin. S, Williams MARLINS Marlins, life-saving corps, strives to reduce deaths by drowning and to further the possibilities of swimming as a means of art expression as well as merely a form of recrea- tion. Girls who hold their Senior Life Saving certificate are eligible for membership. The Marlins present a spring water show each year. At their meetings members practice life-sav- ing techniques and perfect water show stunts and routines. President this year was Adelia Florine; Belli Jones, vice- president and Marie Weber, secretary-treasurer. Miss Bar- bara Vager of the women’s physical education department was sponsor of the group. 203 Front Ron Urum-, F Mnyir, I'llllllfr, K IU v«l, I.OIt Srrnnd ft in' Ilmcllrlllrr, Drowni . HutelscnK. 91, Delimit! , Maniorf. Third tton i I . M- Joliimon, E Miquelon, Row, Malar, S!,-ri.-. Whitlli f fourth Ho | liili| x. Yilok. I) Merrill K-Mrnhtrt . I) K Ni’Kon. f ifth Hot- .1 Wilkin■• ii. Van Kinrrn. Trimlile. Unrri ln. r Si th ftor Rir l« n, MrKihNi,. Stark. fS. Koliiicxin l Kinir. Kru-ii . MATH CLUB The Math (Mull stimulates interest in mathematics and in better teaching methods. Membership is open to any student who has had five hours of math. Kaeh fall the year’s program begins with a picnic for the new members. Playnights, lee tures and informal discussions pertaining to mathematics make the year’s program an interesting and lively one. The co-sponsors of the Math Club tor this year were Dr. Irvin Bruno and Mr. Fred Lott. Wanda Ponder presided over the group with Fred Meyer as vice-president and Kathryn Boyd, secretary-treasurer. 204 INTEREST Orchesis members strive to further dance appreciation through their study of modern dance. “Grace and poise, the dance is the thing,’’ illustrates the spirit of Orchesis. Any stu- dent who has had two quarters of modern dance or previous experience in the dancing field may become a member. Orche- sis also plans activities to foster modern dance in Iowa high schools during the year. Each spring Orchesis presents an original modern dance recital. Miss Jean Burgess was the group’s sponsor. Officers this year were Frances Erickson, president and Dorothy M iletich vice-president. ORCHESIS Front Itnnrt-sv, I Kri-U-oti, I) Miletidi Srfimd Roi H Ferguson. T roe iter, Crow, (inlfi. Third Ro1' J Mu ml m 11 (. Hamiui-mmi. Florin . Dotlich. I.inks. Jenning - 205 INTEREST The Physical Education Club, founded in 1932, strives to create more interest in the field of physical education and to develop social relationships within the women’s physical edu- cation department. Highlights of the past year included the fall picnic, the annual Christmas party and several lectures by known leaders in the fields of recreation and health and physical education. All physical education majors and minors are eligible for membership. I)r. Jean Bontz was sponsor of the organization. Officers this year were Enid Miller, presi- dent and Jewell Glasscock, secretary-treasurer. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Froul Rou H. F« reiiM«n. GU jwock. K Miller. Mayo. Ilnw . Second Row Down . K Kri. Uon. IlndFii, Grow. Slevrnv n. Obertnlllrr. Third Ro • . O'l iry. J Gr« cn. K. I’riniclr L. Xiobnhr. Janarn. Darling. I . .Innra. Fourth Ro l.inka. Dollich. O'lloylr, llmnr. S William Hrnyon. M WVbrr. Fifth Row: J. Ainirraon. I . Moon VngcT, Crawford M M« r rill, Ii. Milclirli. Minier Suth It or ■ I’rwicrr, Rnrm, Florin . M. Cnni, Godhrr rn. Kirin 206 t'riitil Itor Milbiiru. Krukou Mrniu-n, S. Jciim'ii. Stcentl Ror I'iIcImt. I'Iuok, Kruic« r. 'orkruni. Third Ru- Sojka It I'ri-lim. I . K«-ni| « r. Caxliner, M. 1. Millrr. fourth Itmr : Ilrriar. Dirk-.. IVairiiiv M Ki-iiiiht. H OImiii. Sain. RURAL COMMUNITY LEADERS CLUB The Rural Community Loaders Club is an organization of students interested in teaching in rural areas. The group’s purpose is to become better acquainted with rural communi- ties, their schools and their organization. The club tours schools in rural communities and hears elementary and rural supervisors which helps them understand rural problems. Members and the advisors attended the Midwest Conference on Rural Life and Kducation this year. Officers this year were Imogene Mention, president; Carol Krukow, vice-president; Beverly Milburn, secretary and Shirley Jensen, treasurer. 207 SECOND YEAR KP CLUB Front Ron : San-iholm. o||y, Olin, K. St nton, ( |irk. Tnrhott Srmnd Ro Hownrd. Stu«rl Flork S. A ( lurk I . M. Suinson, Kinnivu. Norton, A JoIibmm Third R Dunnrttr. Mo«lij. ( 1................................ It Hoator. M Mllrln-H. Wilkrmon. It. Jolmson. fourth Ro•• I'- Wilkn. K Winkler, V«l |t. ns h, l)il lard. I.icliirr. f'Hth Ro Korirk, ( r inr, M, .lours, Thornhnrcti M l of_riitR:.frM. M All wirr, Son’ll non. Sixth Ron Middlrtoti. ('uvoll. Wrinbeinirr. Itrului. ( 0111011, Sirinkr, Wire. ItaikhofT f ront Ho M Stout. I Kirkpatri’k. It lack. .1 Mnn n. Him-, Strcnnan Sr rood Rn Rankin, Cu|l n. Ilramer. M Tucker. Slump. Hollowll. M (i Kimc. Roelofaen. Thud Ror : Itiirlilcr. J HofTmnn K Mar lin, K llertnetl, M Warner. S .lenM n, Kirlil f'omth Ron M llrndrrtrlc (' I .loin 011 liatlki- llns h Inc. J Marshall. J, Sharp Fifth Ror (totti.rlf. ThrnlMlil. M A Itarnaril. Sehnlie . I - ;lower. Wille. Wilson. Suth Ron Kvaciit . I’. i kroy. I’ J.ane. Otulafson. R IVarxnn I . I'iorre. rollon. Andr a' n The Second Year K.l Club creates greater interest in teaching through regular meetings, fall and spring picnics, talent shows, break- fasts and an annual mother daughter banquet. Miss May Smith was the sponsor. Jean Munson was president; Shirley Black, vice-presi- dent; Kleanor 11 use, secretary and Phyllis Kirkpatrick, treasurer. 208 INTEREST Sigma Gamma Kappa promotos friendships among the agricultural students. The purpose of Sigma Gamma Kappa is to promote the social and professional development of its members. The social program for the year included a dance, a skating party and the traditional “stag” party in the spring. The sponsors for Sigma Gamma Kappa the past year were Dr. Oscar Reece and I)r. Winfield Scott. The officers for the year were Leonard Yilek, president; Don Severson, vice- president; Jack Petersen, secretary and Bob Deal, treasurer. SIGMA GAMMA KAPPA f'mnl Kor Kerr . Dm I. Yilek. V .1. IVi N n. Srrond Ho•• lt Miiiiin. Hii'e. Waldon. Third Ron : Krllinw'. Shirk. R. Kinir. C. K. Taylor. 209 INTEREST Members of the Speech Activities Chib have opportunities to compete in intercollegiate events such as discussions, de- bates, oratory, radio and after-dinner speaking and folk telling. The purpose of the group is to further speech activ- ities on campus. Events planned by the members this year were the Fall All-Campus Discussion, Annual High School Discussion and Debate Conference, Brindley Discussion and Debate Tournament and the I.S.T.C. Spring Discussion Con- ference. Officers this year were Joan Welle, president; Bob Davis, vice-president and Ruth Cook, secretary. SPEECH ACTIVITIES CLUB Front Rot : G. lienrv. R. Cook, Welle. R. Davi . M. Itrurher. Srroad Row. (’. Stark, Honohan, M, Rop-w, lierrinanti. I . Alien, L, Wagner. Third Row; Kautman Yale , Car- ter. ( n«le. Fen lie mV. Fourth R oh M. Laraon, K. Andersen. Welter, llawliee. Hite, Yander- hanini. Fifth Ron : Praia, Spooner, P. DuKock. R. D. P«rter on. R. Arnold. 210 Front Hof: M W'olxT. S. William . O'Itoy 1«, Crawford. Srroud Ho- Krirksmi. Ola cock. li. Jour , (iron. Sfrrrnxon Third Hon- Kenyon, Floriae. M (irwn, Nan Sinrn brmcn. Klein. (J. H iiil r oit. WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Women’s Recreation Association sponsors Teachers Col- lege “Rec” nights where all students may participate in bas- ketball, volleyball, softball, roller-skating, swimming and other activities. Kvery coed is automatically a member of W.R.A. She may become an active member by taking part in intramurals, tournaments, playdays with other colleges and “Roc” nights. Kach spring W.R.A. sponsors a play day for high schools in the college area. The women’s physical educa- tion department sponsors the group. Shirley William was president this year with Jane O’Boyle, vice-president and Marie Weber, secretary treasurer. 211 RELIGIOUS Front Nov. l.udrkr. S«-r.; I'tjnir, V. l r«- I) Jrtisrii. V. I’ri : Mr . (irnl o« ki. S| oj M r. Stroud Noo . Hnr|iri. H it VrMil. Wilkroon. Mill- . Third .• . I,. Ilartrr. Kii-M i«ill . M Arnold. OI on, K Winklrr. Fourth Ho■- KnutMiii. o- rr. (‘«miry. K l’ri« Dnlrlirr Fifth Ro : K Winklrr I | rKnrk. Rigtliin. M I,arson STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION This year, highlighted by the building of several stu- dent centers, has been a progressive one for the Teachers College religious groups. With troubled world condi- tions in mind, the churches and student centers of the community provide a place of quiet and rest for the stu- dents on campus. Active participation in such groups has provided a “church home away from home.” 212 fnwl Hov Hopkins. M. 1.. Johnson. Sec.; Itunnell. V. Pres.; K Moon . Pros.; li. Drown, Turn .; Mr . U1II1 . SjxinNor. Stroud How: S4‘ rr), M. HArt. Anderson, Klrenor Pilcher. Me Millin, (shijinia Third How: ( . Meyer . C'oxon. Sojka Howdish. l . Davi . I . Anderson. K. Johnson. I.. Merrill. I'ourth Ho floskinaoit. Perkins. Shclirreii. Witlfoth. Phenolic. Wild man, WederqnUt. Hin |ielrr. Kedin. Fifth Hon . Maiden. HUkesley, Ptinke. Cavell. Primer, Hobey. M Vrie elaar. P. Vricieinar. BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER THETA EPSILON Front Hon Witlfoth. Trc .; Searcy. . ,•«• Iinnntll, V Pre- Krdiii, l’re .; Wedcruiiist, Hopkins. Srf „d Ho ' M Hart. C. Anderson. Kleenor. Pilcher. M.Millirv Ishiima. Mr . Hilll«. Sponsor. Third Hoi C Meyers, Coxnn. Sujkr. Shelicren. Ilowdish. D. Davis. K tohn-on M I . Johnson. Fourth How: Hoskinsoit, Perkins, Hlakexlcy. ('henrtte L. Elliott. Wild man. M Vriexclaar, P. Vricn-laar. 213 RELIGIOUS f ront Row: I.ally, It. Thomav T. Kowliimit, FiField. I . Fo «elinan. M. Vthe. Kane. Second hot'-: I . Watt'., A. Ut. Horan. O'Hriett. Monairhan. Dupin'- Shalla. Tobin. Third Ro - Nettloton. iturke. Sniythe. Stcinl-erc. Medivern. To Dull . h. 8choll. Burw-r. Herrmann fourth Roe; Park . Kilroynr. Garland M M Zttbfrr. Shimon. Black. Dunbar MrTnccart Fifth Ron : Tolen- tino. I . Jackuui. R. White. Hand. M. Kinc. Dale. Corkcry. Yates. It«.-.kie, Sixth Row: M. Weber. Haverta|« Klein. Fliilip . Curley, biilun, Joonv Healmi. front Ron ■ Yilek. Tres : Z. Caris-iiier. J 'o«. V I're .: Father S| ahn. Sponaor: R. Vthe. l re .: (Mincer, See.: McNamara. Second Row. H Stanton. M I'apotp-ek. Ilrandt. IJIJeicren Oflen- bure.-r. ('allahan, Schlampp. Thud Ron- LanMii . Tlifk-i , S Carroll. O leary. Merfcld, Ser- n«tt, K. How - Itreclit fourth Ro“ Davitt. Hoy. Wen .el, J, McDonald. Fcnnc y. II. (iron . ca man. Fifth Ron Ryan. Schulte. Tracer. .1 Carney Flanuecun, Rohner. Krall. K. holte . Sixth Now: Klibernd. Strnb. Face. Wells- . Heath. KaallN-rc. NEWMAN CLUB 214 Front Por : Svoboda, Stf.-Tim; D. J Wilaon. V. Prr .: WMtr. I'res ; Mrs. Parry. 8pan or. SrconJ Uou : Duiirnu, II. Behrrndv Shuntv Sliitnrl, J. I.yon . Third Iloi .• Srlmlrr Ilrei.de . Tntlli . Caffley. (' O Larwn. A WiUon Fourth Ron Bntirru orth. 8 l.ewi . Blanker . Clifton. Burrir liter. PLYMOUTH CLUB SIGMA ETA CHI Front Row: Shearer, See.; Butierworth Pre : Hull. V I’r s : K Boyd. Tren . Hr rood lino: Y madiitn, 1 lunger. Naicam . B. Gate . Third lion ■ Svobodn, Lindner, Singer. 215 Froul Ro Pol ha I. la ilite. is. Ormlrr. Troa .. Alton. V Pro .; Sen. I’rr. ; |) A. Suinxm, See.: K. Miller. V Olson, V. Johnson Sr rood Ron Kramer. Mardorf. I.. A. NflMin, Olin, W liken, Iter- tt lxi ii. I). M Sw n «n. Pearson. Molander K Johnson. Third Ron . K. Peterson, hill, Skiirt- vcdl. II Wiese. Kr iand. Knut «'ii. Unit 1) K. Anderson. (iroskurth. Iljfirki . Simpson. Fourth Ro ;. II ildehrand. J. Milli r. ('. S. hoof. Wells. Mueller. Knutson. M. K Zither. K. II Harris. Sihiina. Mld«on. Fifth Ron Kurland. 1. Swenson. Hoatrenson, S. Miller, M J. Anderson. M. Martin. 1 . K. Nelson, Kline. Kaiier I.aursen. Andreasen. Sixth Ron : Kleinim . I.anelNilin. (!ro rli. («. Petersen, K. Arnold. Itlenileniuiii. lto-kiini Weinlieimer, Knitrlbrnhl. K Miller LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION GAMMA DELTA Front Ron-: Moll. Keitiner. I roge, See. : N. Paulsen. I’lVs,: AlheM, Tfras.: SrhoillbuiV. Str-Ond Rov : llencken, 1‘looi,', Klorke. I . Niehnhr. (ialen, Keller, (i Smith Third Ron K llansen. Krukow. V. Stafford. Wnrch. K. Hall. M M. Mtjer. V l.an« . Sell. Fowlh Ron . 11. Vilkens, M. .larolmon, H. Scott. Ilorrhardt. Siemens. H. Iterk. I. Schmidt Fifth Ron-: !{. Hansen, llrnhn. Itoilirhloii. J. A. Peterson, RiMieek, Srlioeiinff, Steinke. Roseke. 216 RELIGIOUS ‘rout fair; ('rum. Hil'laml, Sn : K. I)ui-riiiil, i(i lil. I re : Archer. ' I’m.: I ml. Tr .: Blau- ftird. SpniiMir firroud Hair; Hutrhcn . Ilukkiii I) A Nt’Uon, KraUx-hvil, IMouf I.iukv , .1. Allen. Third Umr: llninlorf, 1) Mn«s. Wejfncr. llmlicki-r. K. (i. Hour, McClymoiid, Muri|iiar it. Hrtlin. Fourth HotH wW, Bird, R I) l'eier n, McKilihln, Sjnxincr. Workman. Amliurn. Ki«rr. lv« « SIGMA THETA EPSILON WESLEY FOUNDATION COUNCIL Fir t Hvk iV« « Ili-rlin. V I'rc : I'ay no, I'rcv: (im 1af oii, Trrnv Mr Itrudfonl J |k ii- r. Srronit Roit Hml . Norri . M. hri iian cn. M. Wiiitnrr. I ci:i|i lrr. Stump. Third l(nn ■ K I'riir. K. 1.. Row -. V nrner. (iilknrnon. M Linim, S«|p . 217 t rout Itoir : I). Phillip . Trca .: Kiflrr, Mn Bradford, HjMiniior: Riirdon. I’n- M Christian «.imi. Pre .: M Paul. Murray. S Hamilton. Mania Second llo • I R. Adam . F Booth, Hlies Hatrhaldar, J. Shari . R. Holme . Soil. Nortbcj . Hanlon. I-ary. Third Ro l nelof aii. Kavurv, StalTerton, Pondar, .'I Haxar. M wwr. M Urhrcnd- Stump, Dunnatte. Fourth fav I . K. Crow. Harr. Fowler. J. Jackson, Ihiirlirr. M Wnjnier, Hail, Payne. Knutman Koranaon. Fiald Fifth Kou ThornDUrtfh ,M How.-, Honanisl, Matlu-w . Cooley. (iuthridtfe. Tiffl Kan yon M lWrtntfs fald. H.-iim I . Sinrox Strlllar. Sixth lton 'I Kill 11 ■ Cilkaraon J. IVier . Van Steenl erjran. Hurk. Wirr. P. Rol'inonii. Hanker. M. Larson It. 1 Jour-.. Sa ■ KAPPA PHI CHRISTIAN STUDENT CENTER Front lion : Craw. Sponwr: K Altaiuaiar. V Pre .: .1 Fisher. Pro,; i Allan.enr. Sar.-Traaa.; Mr . Craw. Sponsor. Second Stuart. M. C«x k. Tyrr.-I. M Hyara. M Main-. K. I. Roberts, ( «aknitn, A Johnson. Third Roc: Stover, ilnrohi Coburn, I . S.-hrodcr. Roltorlf. CofT Slant''Id. Penbtiricer, R Clark. Fourth Hoc Stearns M. Parsons. Thurbar. Kaudcl . Selby. Atkinson. V Clark. Spec !. Fifth Ro : Chase. I nn dill, Holbrook. niii ri. (! Henry. McClurt. Wolf. Chamber- lain. 218 Front Row: K ri«. Welle, Rudiccr, Jennings. M. Simmon . Stcinnrker. Strom! Rov HalTncr. (Irilxner, M .1. Miller. N. Ptlfivn, Ciroliik, Mnrt el. S. Wilson. Ton jo . Thud Rov J N'ifltrn, 1) .lour . H Join : . S. Jciinrn. Rou-ne, Clow. Whitiiic. M. Arnold. 1‘unrth Row: I . Miller. Srhnell. Hojik. Krhli'DMn. I . Ford, K. laikr. ,1. Harris, V. Wood Fifth Row: MrCamllrM, M. Coniln. Harnhart. Mmiwr, l.ubWrt, Orvi . I rltc« r. Rentier. K Worn boll. Front Ron : Troeger. V. l'rv .: Canit. I’n .: Hedges. Sec.: XI. Koch, Tn n .: Mr . Kiiglisli, Siam- •or Stroud Ron . Pf offer, C. Mitchell. A. Cooper. Dlnsdalt . McKean. RaI«t. M. Mtndcll. 7And Row: 1) Mcndcll. XI. Cummin , Hueliner, Iilinkv, It. Mitchell, Krhnur Knox. It. V Smith. Fourth Row: OlMTtuiller. I . Kirkpatrick. (iranan. Ostront. ('. Rates. Ilaafk . Schalkle. Fifth Row : Koorda, Srhiivrkloth, l.inii, R CuthlaTixon Roskcn . Hird. VandoBerit. It. W'oinbolt PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP 219 front 1,‘otr . Hlihkv Srhnur. Mr . Kneli-h, S|otis r: I'f.fTer Srrond Ron Ualx-r. Drown r. Oriir- T. M CiiiiiniinK , Otiermiller. Third Ho. .• Kddy. Hedee , (imnaii. I M..nu'o:ner llaffner. Kiiox Fourth HoV; Tlmlriu. M K A. Cooiwr II V. Sntilli. M Kv«n. iUrlinrr. fifth Hoi' I . Miller, Killer, firhnreklolh. Senie , (.null, Kroyil. Front Ron : H. Fouler! Trva : KoMMie. V Hr.- .; M (a mil Pre .: M. Wilkm on. V. I'rr : L?.' .S,,r Stroud Rou I) Mendel). Mnafke S. halkle M Simmon . Kudimor. M Memlell R I’- Kirkpatrick. Pari , M. .1 Miller Cnrolnv I. N'idwn, Tonjm, s Wiluin f ourth hor Mnel el. N Pet cram, V. Wood. M. Arm Id. K. l.akr, ('km. (' Ha lev Sieinnrker F th Hon Hin i eler, ;. Thedeii . Orvi . Lnblwrt. r.arnlmrt. M Cotnl v M Kuril PHI CHI DELTA 220 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Front Rotr: Sloktfad. K| ii or: J. AdeUman. V. I'rev: Von Wald. I'w ,; I .u 11 by. See.: Krbinarir. Troa .: Kliuin, S| .iiM r. Strend Hoi. J, Crow (iiilduvr, M I. John-on. 1«. Merrill. Kin k. V Xirhol'oii, M Meyer . Third Ron Hopkin . Gridin. I,. Anderson, l)ol«on, ll Fouler. M. Dobbin . Benner. Fourth Ron I’opkes, M. AdeUluan. Maiden, NUm, IViw. Ludens. A. Holier Ik. J. WII linin' Filth Ron 1). Diviv Witlfolh, 1). limn . 1). Taylor. Cooley, 1) Itooili, KiiDiiiin-, I,. Nielsen. Sojkn Sitlh Ron Uoliey. VV Moore I'nnko. Hiler. Blanker . Cheneltr, L Ru i. Pniewr, M Dillev SUNDAY MORNING CHAPEL 221 SOCIAL front Row: 8tein« kcr. I'r .; M. S Peterson. Se« -Trc«' : (I. Hinton, S. CinipMI, S| iiiwir. Second Ron R. Stile . J. S«en mi. Hark. Hnt holder. Third Row: Mueller. O’Neill, Hum- phry. J. II. Howell. W. ltronn. INTERSORORITY COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Front Row Smiley. V. Pro .: (i l{«- r Pro .: (Jelirke 8 e.: • Robinson. Tre . Second Rote- Render, Sponsor; I . Peters, Humphrey . Kihen. I.. Miller 222 Knr r ting: Coffin. Kwnrt. W. Wxlloii, MrCuHonirb. S|M«rry, Siill . Go ). C. Si.yil«-r. K. K. Karri . Stroud Hot Knurr. I) Sl.-yor. Max i'll. Ko Knrhlk. I’. ){uu , 1. -Innu , K I’wrct i: K (taudei P Hainmt Third ton ipnlii , Poihjut, K. Ktnnvdy, (■ Ron W Ziiki'fiKi 1. KinHiTkin-i hl, S Voiiny. -I. Robiit'xn. Srhlapkolil, Iiiuii|i)ir , . Fourth Hon . M Ktbbin. Stoddard. Strain. K. L. Gender. Kannueyer, Snrlaml. R. I'alnu-r. Mahnko. l'air R. Ar nold, Rlrndrrwan. ALPHA CHI EPSILON The Chi’s claim to ho the oldest Greek letter fraternity at Teachers College, with one of its founders. Dr. E. J. Cable, as faculty advisor. They began the year with a Homecoming dinner for the alumni. The Chi’s are proud of their tradi- tional Christmas caroling and attending church services as a group once a year. Spring and fall pledging, smokers, parties and the annual spring dinner-dance filled their social calendar. This year the Chi’s donated blood to the Red (Voss and helped with other community services. Officers this year were Cal Snyder, president; Ron Good, vice-president; Terry Stilley, secretary and Ed Harris, treasurer. 223 SOCIAL DELTA DELTA PHI The Dolt’s “French Cabaret” party with the Chi’s, their spring formal and the Homecoming: brunch highlighted a busy year. “Coke” dates, “hour” dances, breakfasts, five-pound parties and secret sister weeks enlivened the Dolt’s motto. “Always in Action.” Other important events this year were the Mother’s Day brunch, Christmas party and the annual overnight at Hartman’s. Officers this year were Bonnie O’Neill, president; Doris Moore, vice president; Flo Anne Williamson, secretary; Kvelyn Siepert, corresponding secre- tary and Pattsie Howe, treasurer. front Rote: ON’eill, I’ Howe, I) Moore. Held. Wollrnan, Howard. A Brio her. A| | elnian. Stnliiberir. I) Buffington. 8t ond Rote: 1 Schaefer. Milne . Beatty, M. Bates. X Olton, Sje|M ri. (iimrt. 224 KAPPA THETA PSI The Kappa’s, the oldest Greek letter sorority on campus, had an exciting year with spreads, “coke” dates with other sororities and fraternities, a chili supper, five-pound parties, overnights, hard-times parties and rushing. High on the so- cial calendar was the Homecoming brunch for the alumni, the annual Christmas party, Mother’s Day luncheon, Master breakfast and a Mother-Daughter pledge dinner. Officers this year were Candy Batchelder, president; Nancy Burk, vice- president; Jan Mertz, secretary; Jane Kyhl, corresponding secretary; Jane Haffner, treasurer and Jackie Heald, social chairman. 225 front Row: Ihm, Rahlf, T. Swenson. MnnMcr. I ctler en. Strom! Rote: Smiley, Harrium, Eokhardt, Snkbrenner. W ilcox. Kim r. l.nxhlirook. R. K. Corrirk. .1. Rr I) Peter . Third Row: |{, ( W atson. ( !«•? , I’iicif, K. Miles. R. Miller, W Myers. I’riest. K Smith. H« d Kef.. Menninc. I.aurit en. LAMBDA GAMMA NU Lambda Gamma Xu claims many outstanding men from every field of college activity. Smoker , “coke” dates and parties with sororities, pledging and “stags” filled the Lamb- da Gam’s social calendar. Highlight of the year was the an- nual Sweetheart Dance with Martha May as the Lambda Gam sweetheart. Other activities included building the Homecom- ing float with their sister sorority, the Tau Sigs; the Home coming dinner at the Cedars for the “alums” and the annual senior dinner. Officers for the year were Tom Swenson, presi- dent : Arlan Kahlf, vice-president; Hugh Pettersen, recording secretary; Dick Munster, corresponding secretary and Joe Ihm, treasurer. 226 NU SIGMA PHI SOCIAL “In union there is strength” is the motto of the Nu Sig’s. The Nu Sig’s began the year with a picnic with their sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Roland Wick, I)r. and Mrs. K. J. (’able, Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Ellen Aakvik and Mr. and Mrs. Manford Sonstegard. They enjoyed working together on their Home- coming float and an afternoon tea for the “alums.” “Coke” dates, slumber parties and picnics were informal activities for the Nu Sig’s. Rushing and pledging, square dancing and the annual formal dinner-dance highlighted the year for the Xu Sig’s. Nu Sig officers this year were Wanda Brown, presi- dent; Jane (lark, vice-president; Xorma Enabnit, treasurer and Phyllis Godfrey, secretary. Front Rou : Lowry. Mark, K. J. Clark. Godfrey. Enabnit Srrond Ron : M Wilkinaon. R. V Smith, L. !.«•«•. Wfdrr.|ul t, Havpria|i . Sinnm . Wrinh fmer. Follett, Wirki, Gilutad, liark, Keller. 227 SOCIAL PHI SIGMA EPSILON Phi Sigma Epsilon, one of tiic two national fraternities on campus, claims many members who hold prominent campus positions. The Phi Sig’s have won their fraternity’s national scholarship trophy for two consecutive years. Annual Phi Sig events are the Homecoming banquet and the spring banquet. Smokers, “stags,” “coke” dates with their sister sorority, Phi Sigma Phi, and parties highlighted tin Phi Sig’s year. Officers for the Phi Sig’s this year were Bruce Florence, pres- ident; Jack Wilkinson, vice-president; Bill Eckstein, secretary and Donald Lichtcnberg, treasurer. Front Ron - S'ewlon, 1) Krirkson. Iinn.li, Warher-heim Stltt worth. Srmnct Ro • K lor. K(k i io, Florence. J. Kiben. Wilke Third Ron: llruning, .M t r, H«?v hoIiIh. Hardin, Chamber , C. Dillvy, V. I'auliwii. (iehrke. V. K rode rick. 228 Front Ron : Camming , Hull, J. Swenson, S«rg«ani. It. F.gglcftton. Sreond Rote.- G, Calla- him. Lautr, Gamin, Mraden. H It. Smith, Offanburmr, M. Zfekrfoo -. Third Rou : G Ztllhoefer. _J; Crawford, llr«,«ht. Sium. J. Geliy. Fourth Ro ‘ : Sinrox. M Hagar. Nordly, N. Paularn. «VIm. Fifth Unit .1. Armstrong. M. Howe, Snni|tiUi. I’minv Sirth Rou.- Xadoi.ki, It. Higdon, Whitten. Sett nth Hot- . It. Wirkvntliain. Itaxu-r. Muth PHI SIGMA PHI The traditional hay ride with their brother frat, Phi Sigma Kpsilon, the Homecoming brunch and the prize-winning float with their brothers highlighted the Phi Sig’s year. Other events the Phi Sig’s enjoyed were an overnight at the Janes- ville Y-Camp, their Mother-Daughter dinner, a Christmas party, the spring semi-formal dance and a banquet for their graduating seniors. The Phi Sig’s foster sisterhood with a secret-sister week and Christmas parties for needy children. Officers for the Phi Sig’s this year were Joann Swenson, pres- ident; Maxine Hull, vice president; Shirley Sergeant, secre- tary; Betty Kggleston, corresponding secretary and Carolyn Cummings, treasurer. 229 Front Ron Rndigfr. J Carroll. Hark. Warlunka Srm,ni Ron : T wn. Walk. I., Harvey. J. Cain| lM ll. (J. Gray. A. Johnson, Jrffri .. Hutton. C. Elliott. -M K Srotl. Mookmeh'r, SoM PI PHI OMEGA The 1951 52 school year proved to he a round of five-pound parties, dinners, spreads and general good times for the Pi Phi’s. Outstanding in the whirl of activities were the Home- coming brunch and the Christmas dinner. All activities cen- tered around the theme of forming a closer bond among the girls and of promoting social and intellectual growth of each member. Rushing, secret sister week, overnights and brunch- es all contributed to furthering this aim. Officers were Clara Hack, president; Joann Carroll, vice-president; Liz Trust cm, secretary; Jean Rudiger, treasurer and Carolyn Waehutka, pledge captain. 230 SOCIAL PI TAU PHI The main purpose of the Pi Tau’s is the building and broad- ening of friendships. Their purpose is furthered by “coke” dates, spreads and overnights, secret sister weeks and Christ mas parties. The Pi Tail’s keep their alumni informed by a periodic newsletter. The Pi Tau’s will long remember the three fun-filled days when lo Pi Tau’s gathered at Lake Oko- boji. The officers this year were Marilyn Humphry, president; Peggy DeBeer, vice-president; Mary Davitt, secretary and Betty Lou Murray, treasurer. Front Ra : Murray. Humphry, llormaiiKOit. Davitt. .Wromf Ron Hoy. Wo-tbury. Mi-rfeld TrotJc, l'flllon, .1. MurMiall. I’aul, Ktclrr, 4 ond r. Third Ron M. «'Iiri-iianum, Moon. J Sharp. Hryilon. F Krtckxm. 231 SOCIAL PI THETA PI Important events which the Pi Thet’s look forward to are Homecoming, the annual Christmas party, the formal with their brother frat, the Sig Tan’s and the annual Pi Thet day. Other highlights of the year are “coke” dates and parties with sororities and fraternities. Each activity of the Pi Thet’s brings the bonds of their friendship closer. The major project of the Pi Thet’8 this year was revising the pledge period to make it more constructive. The Pi Thet sponsors were Miss Thelma Short and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blanford. The officers this year were Jan Howell, president; Lee Hill, vice presi- dent; Joan Welle, secretary and Marlene Mosbv, treasurer. Front ; W'rll , I.. R If ill. J. II Howell, Mo hy. AV«onrl ? . It In. k. K. Martin. lleb li r. A latin.oii, s'. Mann. It«fl.iii hn. Soivn on. Samlrr Slcvenaon. Third Itoir- S. A. Clark. K. Stanton. Wink . IManrjr. Man'. Hnnii.ir. 232 Front How: Whiting. L. Olson, A. Jenson, Deni. Strand Rmr: Suda. A. Lyon Capitani. R. Davi . Metwnrb. Mukai. MeCarron. Third Ron Myhr. I). CmhWt ou. I, Miller, Kim. 1) M m, Drakr. Fourth ffoic: H. White. Curler, (iritmsn. J. Kennedy. (• Holm . . DavidMUi, Plcht. Fifth Ron : W. Williamson. .Mirln-I. H Domnin, Hauiuirnrl. ,1. Ferguson. M Andraw Silth Ron : K. Niehuln, D. W Hum, Roekens, Ci. Robinum. (1. Henry, Lundy, Van Slyke. Rip |H'iton. SIGMA TAU GAMMA The Alpha Eta Chapter of Sigma Tan Gamma continued to advance its purpose of promoting lasting friendships and true brotherhood by having “stags,” smokers, “coke” dates with various sororities, dinners and formal dances. The Home coming dinner and the annual White Rose dinner-dance were the outstanding social events of the year. Major advance- ments within the fraternity were the establishment of an alumni chapter and approval of a new, comprehensive local constitution. Sig Tail officers were He Roy Olson, president; Arnie Jensen, vice-president; Hob Deal, secretary and Ted Whiting, treasurer. 233 Front Andrvuen, V. Clark. K Slilr . (i. ChrioliirMR. Skunk. Srrcnit Ron . J. McCU-ary. 1. Kirkpntric k. Kruwr, Weld in. V Scow an (ialon. Nmh«u:n M (ira . Smart Third Rou M. S I'rterkon. C. Johnson, A. iiamiltun. Orr. Sjhm‘ I, II Wilkeni.. Mnxkoini. Horirk. Handrup. J. Huffman. Wine. TAU SIGMA DELTA The Tau Sig’s aim is to establish close bonds of friendship. An overnight at Hartman’s Reserve, a Homecoming tea for the returning “alums,” “coke” dates, spreads and parties with their brother fraternity, the Lambda Gam’s, cemented this bond. Outstanding events wore their preferred parties with the traditional talismen roses, a Mother’s Day luncheon, the graduate dinner and the Tau Sigma sweethearts with their five-pound parties. The Tau Sig officers this year were Rose- mary Stiles, president; Wanda Clark, vice-president; Gwen Christiansen, secretary; Emmy Lou Shunk, treasurer and Gwen Andrescn, corresponding secretary. 234 SOCIAL THETA GAMMA NU Homecoming was a “welcome back” time for all the Theta “alums.” The social chairmen planned a busy year of parties and activities. The Theta’s party-n-month plan was supple- mented with cook-out breakfasts, five-pound parties, after- game spreads, secret-sister week and wear-your hat days. Special occasions were the Christmas dinner party, a diamond tea for all the girls engaged during the year and the formal dinner-dance. The Theta’s officers this year were Geri Muel- ler, president; Mona Van Steenbergen, vice-president; Bev Dunnctte, secretary; Mary Jo Hand, corresponding secretary and Dorothy Miletich, treasurer. I rout Ro r: Ituhb. Ilnre. Kixlarti Kiumt, Yo'l.i'ln. M. Myera. I.urirke Xrroitd Hov: TheU- '••ii. Henkel. Hnn l. Van tiliynWruri;. Mueller. Dunm-Mr. M. Dorrinirnfrid. R. flrow. Th rd Ifo it Don burner, S .fi lin on O’ltoylr, A. K. Smiih, RoUner, Axlilanil, Tlmrnburirli, K I tooth. O'llaver. MrCreevey. Harlan. Wide. 235 LIFESAVER3 BALD-HEAD ROW I WAIT'LL NEXT YEAR GRADUATES 237 GRADUATES BACHELOR OF ARTS TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA GRADUATE ACTIVITIES 238 BACHELOR OF ARTS Abkes, Patricia R. Ackerman, Russell C. Adelsman, Maybelle M. Altomeier, Keith A. Archer, Donald W. Argotsinger, Jack D. Armstrong, W. Joanne Ball, Mary L Baird, Phyllis D. Barker, Charles A. Barron, James I. Bates, Margaret G. Bates, Robert D. Beumhover, Ruth A. Beach, John G. Bean, Clyde D. Becker, William R. Beil, Eleine L. Benton, Rachel S. Berg, Elton H. Bergmann, Marvin G. Bilsland, Jack A. Birley, Stanley M. Birley, Stuart M. Bisbey. Lola M. Blenderman, Gordon K. Bloom, Max M. Booth, DaWitt B. Booth, Fola M. Bowersox, William V. Boyd, Kathryn E. Braden, Beverly J. Braida, Darold D. Bramblett, Beverly J. Brandt, Marylou T. Brattebo, Howard C. Breisch, Deway R. Brevick, Arnold A. Broer, Robert A. Brown, Gwynne B. Brown, Robort D. Brown, Wanda M. Buhr, Glenn E. Bullis, Reginald L Burbridge, Liana T. Burshtan, Harold Butterworth. Margaretjean Buum, Bob M. Campbell, Dean E. Campbell, Joann P. 240 Camay, Joseph L Casey, John J. Clark, Elvin C. Clark, Jamas E. Clark, K. Jana Clark, Rosalia E. Clayton, Dorothy A. Coffin, Jamas A. Coolay, Halan M. Coon, Halan L Cory, Julia M. Cox, Jamas H. Craig, William E. Craw, Laland K. Cummins, Richard L Cunningham, Kathlaan D. Cuthbortson, DaWayne C. Daggatt, Daryla G. Darling, Barbara J. Davidson, Donald L Daal, Robort L Daika, Elmar H. Daika, Lois M. DaKock, Paul E. Dillard. John H. Dockstadar, Norman L Dockum, Garald E. Dooringsfold. Ernast A. Doarr, Paul E. Dotlich, Olga Doud, William R. Draagar, Esther A. Drury, Ardyca J. Dutchar, Mary L. Eastman, Patricia I. Ebarling, Carol J. Eckhardt, Robert P. Eggleston, Batty L Eisenlauar, Richard Eklund, Varna R. Elliott, Colleen A. Engel, Jerry J. Engelbrecht, Mary A. Erba. William W. Erickson, Donald C. Erickson, Prances L. Erickson, Robert S. Evans, Batty J. Farland, Marvyle A. Farmer, Marvin W. 241 BACHELOR OF ARTS Fee, Darlene W. Ferguson, James R. Ferris, L Ruth Fisher, H. Arlene Florence, Bruce N. Florine, Adelie R. Forbes, Milton L Frederick, Marilyn D. Frey. Sherman H. Frit . Norman P. Fry, William E. Gade, Eldon M. Galloway, Neva J. Gehrke, Robert A. Gilbert, Raymond L Goeldner, Marilyn M. Goetch, James E. Gogg, Richard L Good, Ronald P. Goodwin, Edmond F. Graf, Marvin C. Green, Margaret P. Grey. M. Eleanor Grimm, Louis C. Gritman, Robert D. Grow, Ruth J. Hack, Clara I. Hakanson, Vivian M. Hamersley, James L Hansen, Ruth H. Hanson, Gerry A. Harang, Arlene M. Harr, Barbara W. Harrison, John J. Hausladen, Germaine H. Haynes, Walter M. Heller, Carl L Henderson, Geraldine M. Henkel, E. Jean Hermanson, Veramae Hiles, Marian E. Hill. Lela E. Hill. Ned P. Hilsabeck, Patricia A. Hinspeter, Doris M. Hofar, Joyce B. Holbrook, Mary E. Holeman, John C. Hollaway, Betty Holmes, George H. 242 How , Pat J. Humphry, Marilyn A. Hunt, Donald F. Hyda, Katherine R. Ihm, Jo A. Ing, Janni S. Irwin, DaWayna E. Jackson, Adalia R. Jackson, H. Jamas Jackson, Robart W. Jacobs, La C. Jeffries, Betty J. Jennings, Marcy A. Jansan, Arno L Jirsa, Mary L. Johnson, Dorothy M. Johnson, Gladys L Johnson, Mildrad L Jonas, Norman W. Jonas, Travis G. Kaldenborg, Don E. Kamphuis, Carol M. Kerkosh, J an L. Kaalina, M. Juna Kalling, Kannath M. Kelly, Elsia C. Kennedy, Kannath H. Karr, John F. Kim, David S. Kingsland, Lorna M. Kopriva, Hubart J. Kratochvil, Jamas G. Kragal, Janica M. Kuahl, Hanry W. Lana, Ann L Lansing, Joan P. Lent , LaVarn E. Larson, Martha R. Lary, Charmaine Lauer, Shirley E. Lee, Aurora H. Laaper, Gaorga L Lewis, Madelyn J. Longnecker, John M. Loranxan, Robart W. Lybbert, Gana D. Maas, Don R. Maada, Toshiko Magae, Batty C. Magrane. George L 243 BACHELOR OF ARTS Mahnke, Robert J. Marchetti, Robert L. Marquerdt, Wyman C. Martin, Ralph F. Maton, Winifred R. May, Martha E. McCowen. Vincent R. McCulley, Marjorie H. McCullough, James E. McGovern. Virginia M. McKibbin, Darrell D. McKinstry, Marilyn R. McNamee, Harold J. Mendell, Marilyn M. Manning, Arnold Merfeld, Donna M. Merrill, George W. Metley, Betty J. Mesley, Gordon W. Mihalik, Robert G. Miletich, Dorothy J. Miller. Aileen F. Miller. Ann Miller, Enid M. Milnet, Marilyn F. Miquelon, Eleanor F. Moore, Doris J. Moore, Linford W. Moore, Roger A. Morgan, Joe P. Moriwaki, Hatiumi D. Moss, Charles H. Moss, Dale R. Mullens, Nancy L Munster, Richard D. Muth, Jacquelin A. Myhr, Dean A. Nelson. Darlene E. Nicholson, Nancy A. Nielsen. Heleen Nordholm, Marjorie R. Norman, Lowell K. O'Boyla, Jane L. O'Haver, Mae J. Olinger, Marie C. Olson. A. LeRoy Olson, Dean R. Olson, Jack L Olson, Virginia F. Ose, Odale J. 244 Otto, Mildred R. Parsons, Elizabeth L Paul, Mary A. Payne, Janet G. Pennell, Dorrs E. Penner, Lloyd A. Peter , Don R. Peterton. Jean L Peterson, M. Suanne Peterson, Robert D. Peterson, Wilmer J. Picht, Merle D. Pieper, Lloyd L Pierce, Edna M. Poe. Ellsworth L. Pollock, Willis J. Ponder, Wanda L Poore, Ella J. Pothast, Donald D. Price, Roberta L Pringle, Ramona G. Rahlf, Arlan W. Rainbow, William C. Redin, Priscilla A. Rees, Lester R. Reisner, Kathryn R. Reynoso, Manuel Ribbeck, James C. Rigdon, Marian R. Rinderknecht, David M. Robinson, Gerald Robinson, William H. Roehlk, William G. Roorde, Joyce E. Rose. Guy W, Rosenthal, Douglas E. Ross. Marilyn J. Rudiger, Jeanne E. Rust, Leola P. Ruter, Phyllis E. Salzbrenner. Glen D. Sands, Howard J. Sanem, Mary A. Schive. Reginald R. Schloeman, Marge R. Schmidt, Hazel A. Schoenoff, Arthur W. Scholl, Sonia A. School, Harry R. Schrader, William J. 245 BACHELOR OF ARTS Schuck, Barbara A. Schumacher, Irene M. Sea, Darold R. Sergeant, Shirley E. Serocki, Janette E. Sevareid, C. Kay Shearer, Patricia J. Sheldon, Celia L Shirk, Lyal D. Siepert, Evelyn E. Sieveri, Wanda Simmi, Leo C. Slyfield, John F. Smalley, Beth C. Smiley, L. Alan Smith, Cloyce E. Snyder, Calvin R. Sohn, Oick G. Sommers, Mildred B. Southern, Betty M. Spooner, Donald W. Spurlock, Richard D. Staffarton, Patricia M. Stafford, Norman I. Stafford, Verla A. Stansbury, Daryl E. Stephenson, Jack H. Startler, Ellen A. Stittsworth. Wallace E. Stoddard. Raymond H. Stone. Maynard B. Strain, John W. Suda, Michael M. Sullivan, James E. Swanson, Phyllis E. Sweet, Wayne J. Swenson, Joann S. Swenson, Tom A. Taylor, Cecil E. Thalaeker, Robert A. Thayer, Duane C. Theissen, Mary V. Thompson, Gordon L Thomson, Lowell E. Tifft, Charlene K. Tir.gwald, Valgene Tolentino, Raymonda Tomlinson, Lillie B. Troeger, Ruth E. Tucker, Glenn G. 246 Ushijima, Shixue Veasman, Lucille A. Vickroy, Edward W. Vincent, Phylli G. Von Weld, Harvey F. Vo , Joseph L Weimar, 8illie L Well. Ned Walton, William J. Watcher, B. Boyd Webb. Charles W. Weber, Rite M. Wehrtpan, Willis W. Weinhardt, Ann L Weiss, Marjorie A. Welbet, Donald P. West. Jack F. Wostbury, Sheila A. White. Hubert 0. Wilke. Thomas H. Wilkinson, Jack D. Williams, Shirley R. Williamson, Flo A. Wilton, Robert J. Wireman, Blanche A. Wittenburg, Carletta Woltman, Margaret E. Wood, Verdiee H. Yilek, Leonard J. Yocum, Darrell R. York, William J. Zellhoefer, B. Jan TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA Altemeier, Marilyn A. Anderson, Karen M. Andreasen, Mary J. Andresen, Gwen L Appleman, Barbara J. Askland, Ramona M. Ax, Eunice I. Bakken, Terry D. Banker, Viola E. Barkhoff, Myrna Y. Barnard, Margaret A. Beck, Betty I. 247 TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA Beckman, Ruth A. Bongiton, Bob V. Bennett, Eden C. Bensch, Carol L Bjorke, Lydie M. Black, Shirley A. Blekeiley, Vaeniece Bolton, Muriel A. Bong, louite M. Bookmeier, Maxine D. Boyd, France R. Bramer, Loit F. Brecht, Marilyn L Breitenbach, Joan M. Broderick, Mary J. Bruhn, Mildred M. Buchanan, Jo Ann Buche, Velma G. Buehler, Marjorie A. Bunnell, Mary G. Burger, Alice Butching, Faye L Buiter, Marlene Button, Ruth L. Byen, Mary J. Cagley, Barbare J. Caley, G. Ruth Callahan. Georgena M. Campbell, Myrne M. Carolus, Doris A. Carr, Patricia J. Carr, R. Eleanor Chamberlain, Mary E. Chester, Lorraine M. Claassen, Irene M. Clark, Sue A. Clark, Wanda L Cockrum, Ramona C. Conder, Mary F. Conklin, Yvonne L. Cook, Ruth E. Corkery, Bernice A. Coveil, Donna M. Crawford, Jean E. Crow, Deaun L Crow, Doris E. Crow, Jeanne Cullen, Mary B. Davis, Loralu Davitt, Mary E. 248 DeBower, Lois 0. Delaney, Carole A. Dillard, Colleen M. Doeringsfeld, Martha M. Donohoe, Joanna C. Dunbar, Rota A. Dunnette, Beverly A. Elsbernd, Rose Emmel, Mary A. Enabnit. Norma J. Fait, Marian E. Feagint, Rosalee Fee. Vivian L Fattier, Mary J. Field, Marjorie Finnogan, Delores M. Florke, Dalorit I. Fohlin, Marjorie A. Follett, Marilyn L. Forbet, Marcia J. Foster, Batty J. Foiter, Helen L Fraser, Irene G. Froyd, Virginia J. Fugate, Colleen K. Gamm, Carolyn L Gamon, Martha J. Garland, Florence H. Gerard, Bonnie L Gesme, Marilyn J. Glick, Judith I. Godfrey, Phyllis J. Golly, Ruth E. Gray, Merry F. Green, Florence I. Grim, Kathleen L Grimm, Gayle G. Gritxner, Teresa A. Gustafson, Louise A. Haagenson, Lois J. Hamilton, Sarah A. Haning, Sally E. Hark, Thelma R. Harlan, Lois E. Harrington, Evelyn M. Hart, Marilyn L Hartke, Dorothy M. Hate, Eleanor J. Hats, Lois M. Hausladen, Joan M. 249 TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA Havertape. M. Jean Hedges, Ellen M. Heiberger, Mary E. Holden. Helen L Heilesen, Shirley M. Hencken, Renee U. Hoffman, Joann F. Hollowed, Barbara J. Hollrah, Jolana A. Hopkins, Gwendolyn M. Hove, Mary L. Howard, Patricia A. Howe, M. Annette Hoy, Barbara J. Jensen, Donna J. Jansen, Shirley M. Jessen, Marlene L Johnson. Alberta D. Johnson, Bethene M. Johnson, Carla J. Johnson, Carole J. Johnson, Kathryn M. Johnson, Louise M. Johnson, Shirley A. Jones, Barbara D. Jonas, Harriet J. Jones, Marjorie A. Kaufman, Mary A. Keller, Elsie A. Kelley, Rosemary A. Kemper, Doris E. Kemper, Martha L. Ketchen, Myrna L Kimberley. Alyce M. King, Marilyn G. Kirkpatrick, Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick, Phyllis L Klar, E, Darlene Klinoff, Marilyn M. Knutsen, Mavis P. Kroeger, Edna V. Lamansky, Martha E. Lana, Phyllis M. Langskov, Donna E. Laursan, Vera K. Lae, Leone M. Leffingwoll, Nancy J. Lieb, Barbara L Lighter, Merilynn J. Lill, LaVaughn J. 250 Longnecker, Janie E. Lowenberg, Virginia K. Lowry, H. Joan Ludeke, Marilyn L ludam, Halana R. Lytgaard, Deloite O. Mann, Shirley L Mark, Donna L Marlow, Doloret J. Marthall, Judith R. Martin. K. Kay Maihaim. Carola L Maxton, Shirlay J. McCoy. Sarah L McKean, Dorothy L McKillip, Marilyn J. McTaggart. Mary K. Maawat, Patricia J. Mahmen, Joan P. Mark, Rota M. Marti, Janet S. Mayer, Marjean M. Mayart, Mariana J. Middleton, Roberta L Miller, Either M. Millar. Joan L. Millar, Marilyn J. Mixdorf Ruth E. Moon, Mary L Morgan, Patricia M. Motby, Mariana J. Munton, A. Jean Myart, Maxine Naltan, Mary A. Nalton. Nanette Neubaum, La June L Niday, Barbara L Nialtan, Anna L Noel, Batty L Norton, Miriam M. Offenburger, Beverly A. Olesen, Marjorie H. Olin, Caroljaan A. Oltan, Arloa L Olion, Nita E. Otto, Barbara A. Pappat, Demetre Parker, Joan M. Paultan, Nata C. Paarton, Ruth A. 251 TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA Pelton, Barbara L Peters, Joyca E. Peterson, Shirley A. Phelps, Mary A. Pierce, Patricia L Prodahl, Phyllis A. Puls, Pauline A. Randels, Phyllis M. Rankin, Mary A. Rasmussen, Gwen M. Rasmussen, Shirley R. Reid, Peggy J. Reinders, Mary C. Roberts, Eida L Robinson, Patricia A. Rohner, Marcella P. Rolston, Donna Rorick, Patricia A. Rowe, Elaine P. Rugland, Helen J. Rush, Betty J. Sandholm, Irene M. Schlempp. Donna J. Scholl, Leona D. Scholtes, Margaret A. Schroder, Priscilla A. Scoles, Constance L Scott, Marlene P. Searcy, Peggy R. Severe, Margaret A. Sharp, Joann Shunk, Emmy L Siddall, Bonnie J. Siemens, Doris J. Sincox, Patricia A. Smith, Anita E. Smith, Betty L Smith, Pauline P. Solomon, Anna L Solt, E. June Stanton, Evelyn R. Stegeman, Norma J. Stewart, Virgene A. Stiles, Rosemary Stout, Mary L. Strandberg, Shirley A. Stuart, Wilma I. Stum, Barbara M. Stump, Margaret I. Swanson, Darlene M. 252 Swanson, Delores A. Tebor, Mery A. Taylor, Doris J. Templeman. Janet R. Thedens, Gretchen G. Theobald, Margery L Thompson, Betty J. Thornburgh, Doris J. Tjelmeland, Joanne M. Trettin, Shirley J. Troge, Nadine J. Truelsen, Lois A. Trustem, Elizabeth A. Tucker, Margaret A. Turbett, Ramona A. Vandeberg, Paula A. Van Denover, Shirley B. Van Steenbergen, Mona A. Vickroy, Phyllis I. Voss, Vonnelle I. Vriezelaar. Patricia I. Wachutka, Carolyn R. Wagner, Marilyn R. Walk. Uralee M. Walker, Lucretia M. Watt, Phyllis J. Wederquist, Florence D. Weinhoimor, Eleanor J. Welker, Barbara E. Wells, Margaret E. Wherry, M. Darlene White, Maurine E. Whitten, Wilma M. Wicks, A. Marie Widick. Ethel L. Wierks. Carol E. Wilkens, Bonnie J. Wilkens, Darlene J. Wilkerson, Janet E. Wilkinson, Mary C. Wide, Lillian L Wilson, Amber M. Wilson. Donna J. Wilson, Velma M. Wine, Beverly J. Winkler, Evelyn Winkler, Ruth D. Wire, Marilyn J. Woods, Elda 8. Zuber, Mary K. 253 BACHELOR OF ARTS INDEX ABKES, PATRICIA R.. Austlnvllle. Music. College Chorus 1,2,3,4; Purple Arrow 1,2; Kappa Delta PI 3,4; Sigma Alpha Iota 2,3,4: l.F.T.A. 4. ACKERMAN, RUSSELL C. Freeport. Il- linois. Junior High School. Alpha Phi Omega 8,4; Bela Alpha Epsilon 4; Col- lege Players 8.4; Gamma Theta I'psilon 3.4; Seerley Hall House Council 4. ADKLSMAN. MAYBELLE M. Mason City, English. A Cappella Choir 3,4; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 3,4; l.F.T.A. 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Mason City Junior College. ALTEMKIKR. KEITH A. Liscomb. Music. A Cappella Choir 3.4; Christian Student Center 2,8.4; Film Club 3,4; I.P.T.A. 3; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2.3.4: Drake University. ARCHER, DONALD W. Malvern. Buei- ness Education. F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4; Col- lege Players 1.2,3,4; College Eye 3,4; l.F.T.A. 2.3,4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 2,8,4; Golden Ledger 2,8,4 (President 8); Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Pi Omega Pi 3.4: Baker Hall House Council 3.4. ARGOTSINGER. JACK D. Harlan. Physical Education. Basketball Team 2.3.4. ARMSTRONG. W. JOANNE, Booneville, Englinh. Phi Sigma Phi 2,3,4; Women's Chorus 1; Library Students Association 8.4. B BAIRD. PHYLLI8 D. Boone. Kinder- gar ten- Primary. BALL, MARY L. Marathon. Homo Eco- nomic . Ellen Richards Club 1,2,8,4; l.F.T.A. 4; Lawthcr Hall House Coun- cil 3. BARKER. CHARLES A. Leon, Mathe- matic —Science. BARRON, JAME8 I. Waterloo. Business Education. Baseball Team 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Old Gold I. BATES. MARGARET G. Vinton. Englieh- Speech. Delta Delta Phi 2,3,4; College Players 2,3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Westminster College. BATES. ROBERT D. Mystic, Mathe- matics. BAUMHOVER. RUTH A. Carroll. Music. Symphony Orchestra 1,2,8,4; A Cappella Choir 4. BEACH. JOHN O. Guthrie Center. Business Education-Physical Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 1.2,3.4 (President 8); I Club 2.3,4 (President 4); F.B.L.A. 3: Who's Who 4. BEAN. CLYDE D. Cedar Rapids. Phys- ical Education. Wrestling Team 1.2.3.4; I Club 3.4; Lambda Gamma Nu 2.3.4. BECKER. WILLIAM R. Algona. Music. Concert Band 1,2.8,4; Marching Band Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3.4. I- Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1.2.3.4; BEIL ELAINE L. Clinton, Home Eco- nomics. College Chorus 3; Kappa Phi 1,2,3,4 (President 3); Ellen Richards Club 2.3.4; l.F.T.A. 4. BENTON, RACHEL 8. Dayton. Elemen- tary. Kappa Phi 1.2.3 4: College Cho ms 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1,2; Beta Alpha Epsilon 4; Bartlett Hall House Council 1; Wesley Foundation 1,2,8,4; Film Club 4; l.F.T.A. 2,8,4. BERG. ELTON L. Van Meter. Industrial Arts. BERGMANN. MARVIN 0. Cedar Falls. Music. College Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Gamma Delta 1.2.3.4. BILSLAND, JACK A. Archer. English. Foreign l«nnguage Club 1; l.F.T.A. 2.3. 4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 3,4; Baker Hall Hons - Council 4. BIRLEY. STANLEY M. Waterloo. Sci- ence-Mathematics. Waterloo Men's Hous- ing Unit 4 (President 4): l.F.T.A. 4; Lambda Delta Lambda 4. BIRLEY. STUART M. Waterloo. Math- ematics-Business Education. BISBEY. LOLA M. Cedar Falls. Home Economics. Theta Epsilon 1.2.8: Theta Theta Epsilon 3 (President 3); Ellen Richards Club 1,2,3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. BLENDERMAN. GORDON K. Omaha. Nebraska, Social Science. Social Science Honors 3 4; L.S.A. 3.4; Wrestling 2.3.4; Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4; Seerly Hall House Council 4. BLOOM. MAX M. Nashua Industrial Arts. College Chorus 1; Industrial Arts Club 1. BOOTH. DeWITT B. Elk Horn, Physical Education. BOOTH. FOLA M. Carroll, Home Eco- nomics. College Players 1.2; Ellen Rich- ards Club 2.3.4; Kappa Phi 2,3,4; Math Club 1,2; Senior Counselor 4; Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4. BOWERSOX, WILLIAM V. Cedar Falls, Industrial Arte. BOYD. KATHRYN E. Creaton. Mathe- matics. Math Club 1.2.3.4; Sigma Eta Chi 1.2.3,4; Senior Counselor 3; North Hall House Council 4; l.F.T.A. 3; Ply- mouth Club 1.2: 8.C.A. 1.2; P.E. Club 1; League 01 Women Voters 4. BRADEN. BEVERLY J. Goldfield. Physi- cal Education. Lawther Hall House Council 2.3; Marlins 1.2.3.4; Nonh Hall House Council 4; Phi Sigma Phi 2.3.4; P.E. Club 1.2.3.4; Tau Chi Eta 2.3.4; W.R.A. 2: Who's Who 4. BRA IDA. DAROLD D. Russell. Junior High School. Beta Alpha Epsilon 4; Grand View College. BKAMBLETT, BEVERLY J. Spirit Lake. Mime. Purple Arrow 2; Chimes 3; Torch and Tassel 4; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Senior Counselor 3: A.W.8. 3; Intersorority Council 3: Pi Tau Phi 1,2,3.4; Sigma Alpha Iota 2.3.4; l.F.T.A. 4; A Cappella Choir 3.4: Symphony Orchestra 3.4; Concert Band 1,2,4; College Chorus 1,2; Who's Who 4. BRANDT, MARY LOU T. Clear Lake. Junior High School. College Players 3.4; Newman Club 3.4: College Chorus 3.4; l.F.T.A. 4; Film Club 3.4; Mason City Junior College. HKATTEBO, HOWARD C. Story City. Junior High School. Baseball Team 2.3. BREISCH. DEWEY R. Cedar Falls. Business Education. F.B.L.A. 4; Foot- ball Train 1.2.3. RREV1CK. ARNOLD A. Chicago. Illinoia, Science. BROER. ROBERT A. Cedar Falls. Sci- ence. Lambda Delta Lambda 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 8.4. BROWN. GWYNNE B. Cedar Falls. In- dustrial Arts. A Cappella Choir 1.2.3.4; Alpha Phi Omega 3.4; Baptist Student Center 1,4; Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4: Math Club 1. BROWN. ROBERT D. Clear Lake, Physi- cal Education. I«ambda Gamma Nu 1,2,3. BROWN. WANDA M. Dysart, Home Economics. Concert Band 1,2; Nn Sig- ma Phi 1,2,3.4 (President 4); Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Tau Chi Eta 2; Ellen Richards Club 3.4; Purple Arrow 2; Senior Counselor 4. BI'HR, GLENN E. Readlyn. Social Sci- ence. Pi Gamma Mu 3.4: 8oeial Science Honors 3.4; Foreign Language Club 3.4; Marching Band 1,2,3. BULLIS. REGINALD L. Cedar Falls. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tau 3.4. BUKBK1DGE. LIANE T. Cedar Falls. Speech. Cedar Falls Women’s Housing Unit 1.2: College Eye 4 ; College Players 3 (President 3); Delta Delta Phi: Film Club 3.4; Foreign Language Club 2: Newman Club 3.4; Theta Alpha Phi 4. Bl'RSHTAN. HAROLD. Preston. Physi- cal Education-Business Education. II I'TTK RWORTH, MARGARETJEAN. Humboldt. Business Education. F.B.L.A. 1.2.3.4 (President 4); Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Pi Omega PI 3.4; S.C.A. 1.2: Worn en's Chorus 2: l.F.T.A. 4: Golden Led- rr 1.2.3.4: Marlins 3; Sigma Eta Chi 4 (President 4): Plymouth Club 2,3,4; Purple Arrow 1,2. BUl'M. BOB M. Spencer. Physical Ed- ucation. I Club 2.3.4; Track Team 1,2, 3.4. C CAMPBELL. DEAN E. Fort Dodge. Elementary. CAMPBELL. JOANN P. Jesup, Speech Correction. Pi Phi Omega 1,2,3,4; Sig- ma Alpha Eta 3,4; Senior Counselor 3; College Players 1. CARNEY. JOSEPH L. EmmeUburg, Science. Newman Club 3,4; Kiln Club 3.4: l.F.T.A. 4; Math Club 4; A Cap- pella Choir 8.4. CASEY, JOHN J. Mason City, Business Education. Newman Club 8,4; College Chorus 3. CLARK. ELVIN C. Cedar Falls. Business Education. Sunset Village House Coun- cil 4 (President 4). CLARK. JAMES E. Marshalltown. Junior High School. Wrestling Team 2,3,4; Marshalltown Junior College. CLARK, K. JANE, Little York, Illinois. Home Economics. Nu Sigma Phi 3,4; Ellen Richards Club 3,4; l.F.T.A. 4. CLARK. ROSALIE E. Mitchellvillc. Kindergarten-Primary. CLAYTON. DOROTHY A. Corydon. Kindrrgartrn-Primary. 8.C.A. 4; K.P.B. A. 4: Stephens College. COFFIN. JAMES A. Waterloo. Music. Alpha Chi Epsilon 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 1,2,3.4; A Cappella Choir 4; Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4. COOLEY, HELEN M. Howell. Michigan. Spanish. S.C.A. 1.2; Kappa Phi 3.4; Wesley Foundation 3.4; Language Club 8. COON. HELEN L. Morning Sun, Kindergarten-Primary-Speech Correction. Phi Chi Delta 2; K.P.B.A. 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 4. CORY. JULIA 51. Cedar Falla. Earth Science. COX. JAMES H. Bedford. Industrial Arte, Epsilon Pi Tau 3.4; Kappa Delta PI 3.4. CRAfO. WILLIAM E. Waterloo. Business Education. Pi Omega Pi 3.4; Student Counselor 3. CREW. LELAND K. Cedar Falls. Physi- cal Education. I Club 2.3.4. CUMMIN8. RICHARD L. Perry. Science. CUNNINGHAM. KATHLEEN 1 . Wlnfteld. English. Kappa Phi 1.2.3; Foreign Language Club 1,2; College Eye 4; F.B.L.A. 3. CUTHBKKTSON. DeWAYNE C. Toledo. Business Education. Student League Board 4; Men - Union 4; Student Coun- selor 3,4; Alpha Phi Gamma 3.4 (Presi- dent 4); Golden ledger 2.3; PI Omega Pi 3.4; Alpha Phi Omega 3; F.B.L.A. 1,2.3 (President 3); l.F.T.A. 3.4; Sig- ma Tau Gamma 3.4; Old Gold 3 (Edi- tor 3); College Eye 2; Who's Who 4. D DAGGETT. DARYLE G. Sanborn. Math- ematics. l.F.T.A. 3.4; Math Club 4. DARLING. BARBARA J. Cedar Rapids. Physical Education. Chapel Choir 1; College Chorus 1: P.E. Club 1.2.3,4; W.R.A. 2; North Hall House Council 4. DAVIDSON. DONALD L. Duncombe, Business Education. PI Omega Pi. DEAL. ROBERT L. Baglay. Physical Education. Baker Hall House Council 4; Men's Union 4: Sigma Gamma Kappa 1.2.3.4 (President 4): Sigma Tau Gam- ma 2,3.4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 1.2,8.4; S.C.A. 3; Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4. DEIKE. ELMER H. Waterloo. Social Science. DEIKE. LOIS M. Waterloo. Elementary. DeKOCK. PAUL E. Oskaloosa. Speeek. Baker Hall House Council 4; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Film Club 3.4; Speech Activities Club 3,4; S.C.A. 4; Central College. DILLARD. JOHN H. Dickens. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arta Club. DOCKSTADER. NORMAN L. Des Moines, Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau. DOCKUM, GERALD E. St. Ansgar. Social Science. l.F.T.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; L.S.A. 1.2.3.4 (President 3). DOER1NGSKKLI . ERNEST A. Hamp- ton, Mathematics-Science. Concert Band 1,2,3.4: l.F.T.A. 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2.3.4; Marching Band I.2.3.4: Math Club 1.2.3.4: Student Counselor 3.4; 254 Seerley Hall House Council 1.3,4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 1.2.3.4 (President 4); Men's Union 4; Who's Who 4. DOERK. PAUL K. Stratford, £ociof Seif nte. DOTLICH, OLGA. Gary, Indiana. Physi- cal Education. P.E. Club 1.2.3.4; Or- chesi 1.2,3,4; Marlins 1.2; Purple Ar- row; Film Club; I awther Hall House Council 2; Bartlett Hall House Council 1. DOUI . WILLIAM R. Des Moines. Busi- new Education. I)R A KOKH. E8THER A. Osage. Rural Supervision. DRURY. ARDYCE J. Spencer. Elemen- tary. College Chorus 2,3,4. DUTCH ER. MARY L. Red Oak. Kindergarten-Primary. A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: College Eye 3,4; Collette Chorus 1; Collette Players 1; I.P.T.A. 4; Senior Counselor 3: Sigma Alpha Iota 4; 8.C.A. 1.4; Women’s Chorus 1; Kappa Phi 2,3,4; Wesley Foundation I.2.3.4. E EASTMAN. PATRICIA I. West Union, l uitr. Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Symphony Orchestra 2.3,4; Collette Chorus 2; Sig- ma Alpha Iota 3,4; Lawther Hall House Council 2. KBKRLING. CAROL J. Postville. Kindergarten-Prinxary. I.F.T.A. 3.4; K. P. Club 1.2; K.P.B.A. 4; College Eye 3.4. ECKHARDT, ROBERT P. Davenport. Sciente. I Club 4; lambda Gamma Nu 4: Track Team 2.3.4. EGGLESTON. BETTY L. Conrad. Speech Correction. Purple Arrow 1.2; Phi Sig- ma Phi 1.2.3.4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4 (President 4). EISENLAUER. RICHARD. Des Moines, Physical Education. Football Team 1,2, 3.4; Wrestling Team 1.2.3,4; I Club 3.4; Lambda Gamma Nu 1,2,3,4. BKLUND. VERNE R. Dayton, Junior High School. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Cor- nell College. ELLIOTT. COLLEEN A. Waterloo. Business Education. F.B.L.A. 1,2.3,4; Waterloo Housing Unit 2,8; College Eye 3.4; Pi Phi Omega 3.4. ENGEL. JERKY J. Delhi. Social Science. ENGLEBRECHT. MARY A. Waverly. Kindergarten-Primary. iC.P.B.A. 3.4; L.8.A. 3.4; Film Club 4; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Wartbnrg College. ERBE. WILLIAM W. McGregor. Social Science. Social Science Honors 8.4 (President 3): Pi Gamma Mu 3.4 (Pres- ident 4); Gamma Theta Upailon 8.4 (President 4). ERICKSON. DONALD C. Anoka. Minne- sota. Business Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon I.2.3.4; I Club 3.4. ERICKSON. FRANCES L. Fairfield. Physical Education. North Hall House Council 4: Orchesis 2.8,4 (President 4); P.E. Club 2,8,4: Pi Tau Phi 3.4; Pur- ple Arrow 2; Tau Chi Eta 2; Wesley ley Foundation 2.3.4: W.R.A. 2.3.4; A.W.S. 2.3.4; Bartlett Hall House Council 2: Kappa Delta PI 3,4; Kappa Phi 2.3; Parsons College. ERICKSON. ROBERT S. Spencer. In- dustrial Arts. Industrial Arfs Club 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4; Golf Team 4; Wealey Foun- dation 3.4; University of Iowa. EVANS. BETTY J. Kansas City. Mis- souri. English. North Hall House Coun- cil 4. F FAKLAND. MARVYLE A. 8carville. Physical Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 2.3.4. FARMER. MARVIN W. Plainfield. Busi- ness Education. F.B.L.A.; Upper Iowa University. FEE. DARLENE W. Ardmore. Business Education. Pi Theta PI 1.2.3; Purple Arrow 2; Golden Ledger 2.3.4; PI Ome- ga Pi 3.4; Newman Club 3.4; F.B.L.A. 1. FERGUSON. JAMES R. Cedar Falls. Science. College Chorus 2; Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3.4; A Cappella Choir 8.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4. FERRIS, L. RUTH. Lucas. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Campus 4-H Club 2; Purple Arrow 2; K.P.B.A. 3.4 (President 4). FISHER. H. ARLENE. Lehigh, English. Alpha Phi Gamma 3,4; College Eve 2. 3.4; College Players 2.3; Foreign Lang- uage Club 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; league of Women oters 3; Old Gold 1; Piirptb Arrow 2. FLORENCE. BRUCE N. Davenport, Art. Art Club 1.2.8.4: Phi Sigma Epsilon 3.4 (President 4); I Club 1.2; Track Team 1.2,3.4. FLORI NE. A DELIA R. Cherokee. Physi- cal Education. Tau Chi Eta 3,4: Marlins 2.3.4 (President 4); Kappa Theta Psi 1.2.3.4 (President 3); Orchesis 2.8.4; W.R.A. 3.4; I.P.T.A. 4; Senior Coun- selor 3; North Hall House Council 4; P.E. Club 1.2.3,4. FORBES. MILTON L. Cedar Falls. Science. Kappa tJelta Pi 3.4. FREDERICK. MARILYN O. Grundy Center. Music. A Cappella Choir 2.3.4; College Chorus 1; Film Club 1.2.3; Kappa Delta Pi 8.4; League of Women Voters 2,3,4; Purple Arrow 2; Senior Counselor 4; Sigmn Alpha lota 2.3.4. FREY. SHERMAN H. Iowa Falls. Jun- ior High School. Alpha Phi Omega 3,4;' Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3. FRITZ. NORMAN P. Fonda. Social Sci- ence. Library Students Association 8,4; Plymouth Club 1.2; Social Science Hon- ors 3,4. FRY. WILLIAM E Burlington. Physical Education. Football Team 3.4; Baseball Team 3. G GADE. ELDON M. Clinton, unior High School. Kappa Della Pi 3.4: Beta Alpha Epsilon 4; Speech Activities Club 4; I.F.T.A. 4. GALLOWAY. NEVA J. Waterloo. Ele- mentary. GEIIKKE. ROBERT A. Chicago. Illinois Physical Education-Science. Basketball Team 1.2.3.4; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2.8,4; Tau Chi Eta 4; Interfratemity Council 3.4. GILBERT. RAYMOND L. Clinton. Physi- cal .'duration. Baseball Team 3.4; I Club 4; Basketball Team 8,4. GOELDNER. MARILYN M. Earlham. Music. Marching Band 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Cha| cl Choir 3.4; I.F.T.A. 8.4: Film Club 3.4; Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4. GOETCH. JAMES E. Cedar Falls. Indus- trial Arls. Alpha Phi Omega 1; Indus- trial Arts Club 2.8: Epsilon PI Tau 3; College Eye 4. GOGG. RICHARD L. Waverly. Junior High School. Football Team 3.4. GOOD. RONALD P. Robinson. Illinois. Business Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 8.4; College Chorus 1.2; Concert Band 1,2: Marching Band 2; Wealey Foun- dation 3; Men's Union 2.3.4; Seerley Hall House Council 3: Math Club 1. GOODWIN. EDMOND F. Hinsdale. Illi- nois. Mathematics. Speech Activities Club 4. GRAF. MARVIN C. Oelwein. Industrial •Arts. I.F.T.A. 2.3.4; Sigma Gamma Kapita 4: University of Dubuque. GREEN. MARGARET P. LeMars. Physi- cal Education-Mathematics. Film Club 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Kappa Mu Epellon 4; Marlins 2,3.4; P.E. Club 2.3.4; Purple Arrow 2; Sen- ior Counselor 4: W.R.A. 3.4. GREY. M. ELEANOR. Greene. Junior High School. Purple Arrow 1.2; Beta Alpha Epsilon. GRIMM. LOUIS C. Muscatine. Social Science. GRITMAN. ROBERT D. Walker. Indus- trial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 2.8; F.B.L.A. 2; Sigma Tan Gamma 2.3.4. GROW. RUTH J. Rippey. Physical Ed ucation. Purple Arrow 2: Bartlett Hall House Council 4 (President 4); Senior Counselor 3; W.R.A. 2.4: A.W.8. 4; Kappa Phi 2.3.4: P.E. Club 12 3.4; Orchesis 2.3.4; Marlins 2.3.4; Chimes 3; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Theta Gamma Nu 2.3.4; Student league Board 4; Torch and Tassel 4: league of Women Voters 3.4; Tau Chi Eta 4; 8.C.A. 4; Who’s Who 4. II HACK. CLARA I. Waterloo. Junior High School. College Eye 2.3,4 (Editor 3): Old Gold 4; PI Phi Omega 2.3,4 (Pre - dent 4); Beta Alpha Epsilon 3; Alpha Phi Gamma 3.4; North Hall House Council 4; Torch and Tassel 4; Inter- sorority Council 4; I.F.T.A. 3; A.W.S. 4; Senior Counselor 2; Waterloo Wo- men's Housing Unit 2; Who's Who 4. IIAKANSON, VIVIAN M. Manchester. Business Education. F.B.L.A. 3; I.F. Y.A. 3.4. IIAMERAlY. JAMES L. Mason City. Social Science. I.F.T.A. 4. HANSEN. RUTH H. Grand Mound. Kindergarten-Primary. Gamma Delta 8, 4: K.P.B.A. 4. HAN80N. GERRY A. Waterloo. Art. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2,3,4; Bartlett Hall House Council 1 ; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Senior Counselor 4; Chimes 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. HAKANG. ARLENE M. Lake Milla. Business Education. F.B.L.A. 3.4; Wal- dorf College. HARK. BARBARA W. Cedar Palls. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P.B.A. HARRISON. JOHN J. Fort Dodge. Physical Education. Lambda Gamma Nn 2.3.4: Wrestling Team 2,8.4; Tau Chi Eta 4. HAU8LADKN, GERMAINE H. Waterloo. Junior High School. HAYNES. WALTER M. Waterloo. J n- dustruii Arts. Industrial Arts Club 8, 4; Epsilon Pi Tau 4. HELLER. CARL L. Grundy Center. Science. 8unset Village House Council 4; Men's Union 4. HENDERSON. GERALDINE M. Lu- Verne. Elementary. Klementa-Ki £: Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; North Hall House Council 4: W.R.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4. HENKEL. E. JEAN. Meehanicsville. Ele- mentary-Art Purple Arrow 2,3,4; Col- lege Players 3.4; Theta Gamma Nu 8,4; I.F.T.A. 2.3; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4. HEKMANSON. VERAMAE, Ruthven. Physical Education. W.R.A.; Pi Tan Phi; L.8.A.; P.E. Club: Marlins; Or- chesis; Lawther Hall House Council; I.F.T.A. HILK8. MARIAN E. Kstherville. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Phi 3,4; K.P.B. A. 3.4; Wealey Foundation 3.4; Esther- ville Junior College. HILL. LELA E. Clarion. Business Ed- ucation. Pi Theta Pi 1.2.3.4; Pi Omega Pi 3.4; Golden Ledger 2.3,4 (President 3); F.B.L.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 4; 8enlor Counselor 3. HILL. NED P. Sutherland. Industrial Arte. Industrial Arts Club 1.2.3.4: Sig- ma Gamma Kappa 1.2.3.4. HILSABECK. PATRICIA A. Oelwein. Spanish. Bartlett Hall House Council 1 (President 1); Student league Board 1; Phi Chi Delta 1.2; Tau Sigma Delta 1,2,3.4; Concert Band 1.2.3; F.B.L.A. 1.2; Foreign language Club 3.4; I.F.T. A. 4: Film Club 4, HIN8PETER. DORIS M. Marcus. Eng- lish. Phi Chi Delta 1.2.3.4; College Players 1.2.3.4; Foreign Language Club 1: I.F.T.A. 4. HOFER. JOYCE B. Toledo. Elementary. Women's Chorus 1.2: A Capella Choir 1.2.3.4; Sigma Alpha Iota 4. HOLBROOK. MARY E. Boone. Kinder- garten-Primary. Christian Student Cen- ter 4; Film Club 1.2: I.F.T.A. 8.4; K.P.B.A. 2.8,4. HOLF.MAN. JOHN C. Grundy Center. Music. College Chorus 1.2.3.4; A Capel- la Choir 4; Concert Band 4; Chapel Choir 3.4; Phi Mu Alpha 8infonia 4 (President 4). HOLLAWAY. BETTY. Fort Dodge. Ele- mentary. Elementa Ki 2; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4. HOLMES. GEORGE H. Cedar Falla. Science. Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3.4; Beta Beta Beta 2.3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Alpha Phi Gamma 2.3.4; Cedar Falls Men’s Housing Unit 3 (President 3) ; Student League Board 4; Who's Who 4. HOWE. PAT J. Spencer. Sursery School- Kindergarten. Delta Delta Phi 1,2,8.4; Tan Chi Eta 2.3; K.P.B.A. 3.4. HUMPHRY. MARILYN A. Waterloo. Speech Correction. Speech Activities Club 1; Pi Tau PM I.2.3.4 (President 4) ; Sigma Alpha Eta 2.3.4: Marching Band 1; Waterloo Women’s Housing Unit 3 (President 3); Student l-eagne Board 3; I.F.T.A. 3.4: A.W.S. 4: Leam.e of Women Votera 3.4; Intersorority Council 4; Who'a Who 4. 255 HUNT, DONALD F. Shipman. Illinoi , Business Education. F.B.L.A. 3,4; low Wesleyan College. HYDK. KATHERINE K. Clark. South Dakota, Art. Art Club 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3. I IHM, JOE A. Guttenburg. Physical Ed- uration. Lambda Gamma Nu 1,2,3,4. ING, JENNIE E. Honolulu, Hawaii. Ele- mentary. Ilcta Alpha Epsilon 3.4; Li- brary- Students Association 3,4; Lawther Hall House Council 4; Film Club 3,4. IRWIN, DeWAYNE K. Cedar Falls. In- d tut rial Arts. J KINGSLAND. LORNA M. Strawberry Foint, Muoic. A Cappella Choir 3,4; Chapel Choir 2; College Chorus 1,2; I.F.T.A. 3,4; Senior Counselor 3; Sjg- ina Alpha lot 2,3,4. KOI’RIVA, HUBERT J. Parkersburg. Physical Education. KRATOCH V1L, JAMES G. Cicero. Il- linois, Science. College Eye 3,4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. Kit KG EL. JANICE M. Garnavillo. Home Economics. F.B.L.A.;' Ellen Richards Club 8,4; Theta Theta Epsilon 4 (Pres- ident 4); I.F.T.A, 4. KUEHL. HENRY W. Hartley. Indus- tria Arts-Science. Industrial Art Club 4. JACKSON. ADELIE R. Harmony, Min- nesota. Home Economics. Ellen Rich- ards Club 2,8.4; Theta Theta Epsilon 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4; College Ere 4. JACKSON. H. JAMES. Jefferson. Ele- mentary. College Eye 3; Newman Club 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. JACKSON. ROBERT W. Garner, Busi- ness Education. I.F.T.A. 4; Sunset Vil- lage House Council 4. JACOBS. LEE C. George. Social Science. JEFFRIES. BETTY J. Washington. Home Economics. Pi Phi Omega 3,4; Ellen Richards Club 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4; Washington Junior College. JENNINGS. MARCY A. George. Junior High School. College Chorus 1.2,4; Film Club 3.4; Marching Band 1.2; Marlins 1.2; Orchesis 1.2.3.4; Presby- terian Fellowship 1.2.3.4; Tau Sigma Delta 2,3; Lawther Hall House Council 2: W.R.A. 2; College Players 3. JENSEN. ARNO L. Cedar Falls, Sconce. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Beta Beta Beta 3.4; Sigmn Tau Gamma 2.3.4; Men's Union 4 (President 4); I Club 4; Golf Team 3; Who's Who 4. JIRSA. MARY L. Waterloo. Kinder- i artenPrimary. I.F.T.A.; K.P.B.A.: Pi Phi Omega; league of Women Voters: A.W.8.; Student l -agtir Board; Water- loo Women's Housing Unit. JOHNSON. DOROTHY M. Buffalo Cen- ter. Mathematics. Math Club 4; I.F. T.A. 4; Film Club 4; Lambda Delta Lambda 4; Kappa Mu JOHNSON, GLADYS Kindergarten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 4; Christian 2.3. JOHNSON. MILDRED L. Ida Social Science. I.F.T.A. 2.3.4; Student Center 1.2,3.4; Theta 2.3,4; Inter-Varsity Christian ship 2.3.4. JONES. NORMAN W. Urbana. Industri- al Arts. Industrial Arts Club 3,4; Coe College. JONES. TRAVIS G. LaGrange. Illinois. Physical Education. Lyons Township Junior College and University of Colo- rado. Epsilon 4. L. Jefferson, K.P.B.A. 3.4; Student Center Grove. Baptist Epsilon Fellow- L LANE, ANN L. Waterloo. English. Col- lege Eye 2,3,4; College Chorus 3.4; Sig- ma Alpha lota 3,4; I.F.T.A. 3,4: Gamma Della 4; College Players 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Gamma 4. LANSING. JOAN P. Mason City. Kinder- garten-Primary. Newman Club 3.4; l.F. T.A. 3,4. LANTZ, LaVERNE E. Elkader, Indus- trial Arts. Industrial Arts Club. LARSON. MARTHA K. Waterloo, Social Science. A.W.8. 4; Waterloo Women's Housing Unit 3; FUm Club 4; I.F.T.A. 8,4; Kappa Phi 3,4; Kappa Della Pi 3.4; lA-aguo of Women oters 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Purple Arrow 2; Speech Activities Club 3,4; S.C.A. 4; Wesley Foundation 3,4. LAKY. CHAKMAINE, Central City, Kindergarten-Primary. Kappa Phi 2,3, 4; K.P.B.A. 3.4; Womens Chorus 4. LAUEK. SHIRLEY E. Mt. Union. Biui ness Education. Tau Chi Eta 3,4; Phi Sigma Phi 2,3,4; I.F.T.A. 4. LEE. AURORA H. Wahiawa. Hawaii, Junior High School. Newman Club 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; Library Students Association 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Lawther Hall House Coun- cil 4: Film Club 3.4. LEEPER. GEORGE L. Cedar Falls, Speech. College Players 1,4; Coe College. LEWIS. MADELYN J. Struble, English. College Eye 4; College Players 3; Li- brary Student Association 3; Alpha Phi Gamma 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. LONGNECKKR. JOHN M. Bello Plain . Science. Cornell College. LORENZEN, ROBERT W. Waterloo. In- dustrial Arts. Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4; Industrial Arts Club 2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4. LYBBERT. GENE D. Cresco. Physical Education. I Club 2,3.4; Lambda Gam- ma Nu 2,3,4; Men's Union 3; Wrestling Team 1,2,3.4. M K KALDENBERG. DON E. Ames. Science. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Soerlcy Hall Hounc Council 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Math Club 4. KAMPHUI8, CAROL M. Lake Park. English. Women' Chorus; College Chor- us; Purple Arrow; College Eye; College Player ; Kappa Delta PI; Alpha Phi Gamma; Lawther Hall House Council; North Hall House Council; Foreign Language Club; I.F.T.A. KARKOSH. JEAN L. Waterloo. Home Economics. Ellen Richards Club. KEELINE. M. JUNE. Council Bluffs. English-Speech. Foreign Language Club I : Women’s Chorus 1; College Chorus I ; College Eye 1.4; Purple Arrow 2; 8. C.A. 1.2.8,4; College Players 1.2,3.4: Alpha Phi Gamma 3,4; Theta Alpha Phi 4; I.F.T.A. 3.4. KELLING. KENNETH M. Marshalltown. Industrial Arts. Football Team 3.4; Ep- silon I’i Tau 3.4; Industrial Arts Club 3.4; Sigma Gamma Kappa 3.4. KELLY. EL8IE C. Cedar Rapids. Ele- mentary. Elementa Ki 4; I.F.T.A. 4. KENNEDY. KENNETH H. Cedar Falls. Speech. Concert Band 1 ; Tau Chi Eta 3; Alpha Chi Epsilon 3,4; Men' Union 2.3. KERR, JOHN F. Marshalltown. Social Science. KIM. DAVID 8. Korea, Social Science. MAAS. DON R. Oelwein, Social Science MAZDA. TOSHIKO. Wahiawa. Hawaii. Elementary. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Kappa Phi 2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 4; Bartlett Hall House Council 1; Lawther Hall House Council 3; North Hall House Council 4. MAGEE. BETTY C. Tripoli. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Purple Arrow 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; K.P.B.A. 3.4. MAGRANE. GEORGE L. Ottumwa. Phys- ical Education. Phi Sigma Epsilon 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Football Team 2.3.4; I Club 4. MAHNKB. ROBERT J. Waterloo. Indus- trial Arts. Gamma Delta 3; Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4; Track Team 3.4; Industrial Arts Club 3,4 (President 4). MARCH ETTI, ROBERT L. Virginia. Minnesota. Social Science. Pi Gamma Mu 4. MARQUARDT. WYMAN C. Ogden. Music. Concert Band 1,2.3.4: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3,4; Sigmn Theta Epsilon 1.2.3.4; Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4; Symphony Orchestra 1,2. MARTIN, RALPH F. Dell Rapid . South Dakota, Physical Education. Football Team 1,2,3,4; I Club 8,4; Track Team 3.4. MASON. WINIFRED R. Waterloo. Jun- ior High School. I.F.T.A. 4. MAY. MARTHA E. Knoxville, Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2 (Presi- dent 1); K.P.B.A. 3,4; Intersorority Council 3; Tau Sigma Delta 1,2.3,4 (President 8); Bartlett Hall House Coun- cil I; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Senior Counselor 3; North Hall House Council 4; I.F.T.A. 1,4; W.R.A. 1; Presbyterian Fellowship 1. McCOWEN, VINCENT R. Waterloo. Music. A Capitella Choir 1,2.3.4; Con- cert Band 1.2,3,4; Speech Activities Club 3.4; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 8,4; Sym- phony Orchestra 3.4. McCULLKY, MARJORIE H. Winfield. English. Foreign Language Club 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4; League of Women Voters 4; Iowa State College. McCullough, james e. Tipton, Physical Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4; I Club 2,3,4; Track Team 1,2,3,4. McGovern, Virginia m. Waterloo, Art. Art Club 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1.2,8,4; Old Gold 3; PI Theta Pi 1.2, 8.4. McKIBBIN, DARRELL D. Guthrie Cen- ter, Nct nce-ifat «-ma(ics. Alpha Chi Ep- silon 3.4 ; Lambda Delta Lambda 3,4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 4. McKINSTKY. MARILYN R. Fort Dodge, Sursery School-Kindergarten. K.P. Club 2.4; Phi Chi Delta 2,3; Delta Delta Phi 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. McNAMEE. HAROLD J. Waterloo. Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3.4; McPherson College. MEN DELL. MARILYN M. Dows. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Theta Pal 1,2.3. 4; K.P. Club 1.2; K.P.B.A. 8,4; Phi Chi Delta 2,3,4; I.F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; College Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Pres- byterian Fellowship 1,2,3,4. MEN NINO. ARNOLD, Alton. Physical Education. A Cappella Choir 4; Lamb- da Gamma Nu 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4. MEKFELD, DONNA M. Marble Rock. English. Pi Tau Phi 1.2.3.4; Alpha Phi Gamma 2,3.4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; College Players 2.3; Torch and Tassel 4; Senior Counselor 4; A.W'.S. 4; Foreign Language Club 2.3.4; College Eye 1.2; I.F.T.A. 3; Film Club 4. MERRILL. GEORGE W. Wintcrset, Science-Mathematics. Lamltda Delia Lambda 3,4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4. MKSLKY. BETTY J. Cedar Falls. Ele- mentary. Grareland College. MKSLKY, GORDON W. Cedar Falls. English. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Grareland College. MIHAL1K. ROBERT G. Cedar Fall , Mathematics-Science. MILKTICH, DOROTHY J. Chariton. Physical Education. Newman Club 1,2, 3,4; Theta Gamma Nu 1,2,3,4; Marlins 2.3,4; Orchesis 2.3,4; Senior Counselor 4; P.E. Club 1.2.8,4. MILLER. A1LEEN F. Webster City, Social Science. MILLER. ANN, Waterloo. Physical Ed- ucation. P.E. Club 1.2.3,4; Waterloo Women s Housing Unit 2.3.4; A.W.8. 3. MILLER. ENID M. Epworth. Physical Education. P.E. Club i.2,3,4 (President 4); Purple Arrow 2; Kappa Della Pi 3.4; Senior Counselor 3; I.F.T.A. 4; Orchesis 2. MILNK8. MARILYN F. Burlington. Kindergarten-Primary. Della Delta Phi 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Kappa Phi 4; Film Club 3.4; K.P.B.A. 3.4; I.F.T. A. 1.2.3.4; Burlington Junior College. MIQUELON. ELEANOR F. Salix, Jun- ior High School. F.B.L.A. 1,2,3; I.F.T. A. 3.4: Beta Alpha Epsilon 4; Math Clnb 4; Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4. MOORE. DORIS J. Burlington. Kinder- garten-Primary. Della Delta Phi 2,3,4; K.P.B.A. 3.4; Purple Arrow 2. MOORE. LINFORD W. Cedar Falls, El- ementary. MOORE. ROGER A. Red Oak. Art. Col- lege Chorus 2; A Capitella Choir 3,4; Art Club 3.4; Baptist Student Center 2.3,4 (President 4). MORGAN. JOE P. Ml. Pleasant, Science. Beta Beta Beta 3,4 (President 4); Iowa Wesleyan. MORIWAKI. HATSUMI D. Popeekeo. Hawaii. Social Science. Alpha Phi Onu-ga 8,4: I.F.T.A. 1.2,8,4; Library Students Association 4. MOSS. CHARLES H. Boone. Mathe- matics. MOSS. DALE R. Osage. Social Science. Sigma Tau Gamma 3.4: 8lgma Theta Epsilon 1.2.3.4; F.B.L.A. 4: Student Counselor 4; Baker Hall House Council 4; I.F.T.A. 256 MULLENS, NANCY L. Cedar Falls. A'perch Correction. Hi Theta Hi 1,2,3,4: Sigma Alpha Eta 3,4; College Eye; Old Gold. MUNSTKK. RICHARD D. Hartley. Sci- ence. Heerley Hall House Council 2,4 (President 4); Alpha Hhi Omega 2; Lambda Gamma Nu 2,3,4; Tau Cni Eta 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Student League Hoard 4. MUTH. JACQUELIX A. Waterloo, Kin- dergarten-Primary. Bartlett Hull House Council 2; College Eye 2; 1'hi Sigma Hhi 3.4: I.F.T.A. 2.3.4; Kappa Hhi 2,3,4; Old Gold 2.3; Senior Counselor 4; K.H.B.A. 4; Film Club 3.4; Univer- sity of Colorado. MY HR. DEAN A. Clear Lake. Art. Alpha Hhi Omega 2.3; Art Club 2,3,4 (Presi- dent 3); Industrial Arts Club 3; Sigma Tan Gamma 3.4; College Eye 2; Seerley Hall House Council 4; Student Conn aelor 4; Lake Forest College. N NELSON. DARLENE E. Inwood, Math- r mat ire. Kappa Delta Hi 3,4; Math Club 1.2,3,4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Purple Arrow 1.2; L.8.A. I.2.3.4. NICHOLSON. NANCY A. De Moines. Kindergarten-Primary. Kappa Delta Hi 3.4; K.H.B.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4. NIELSEN. HELEEN. Elk Horn. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.H.B.A. 4; Film Club 3; Dana College. NORDHOLM. MARJORIE R. Red Wing, Minnesota. Kindergarten-Primary. A Cappella Choir 3.4: College Player 4; Film Club 3,4; K.H.B.A. 4; league of Women Voter 4; L.S.A. 3,4; Carleton College. NORMAN. LOWELL K. Ionia. Mathe- matics-Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 1. O O’BOYLE. JANE L. Hornick. Business Kducation. Theta Gamma Nu 2,3,4; Torch and Tassel 4 (President I); W. R.A. 3,4; l«awthrr Hall House Council 3; North Hall House Council 4; I.F.T. A.4; H.E. Club 1.2,3.4; Tau Chi Eta 3.4; F.B.L.A. 1.2,3,4; Kappa Delta Hi 3.4; Golden ledger 2,3.4: Hurple Ar- row 1.2; Marlins 3.4; PI Omega Pi 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Who' Who 4. O'HAVER. MAE J. Omaha. Nebraska. Business Kducation. Marching Band 1.3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Theta Gamma Nu 2.3,4. OLIKGER, MARIE C. 8trawberry Point. Science. Newman Club 1,2,3.4; Purple Arrow 1,2; Kappa Delta Hi 3.4; lamb- da Delta Lambda 3,4 (President 4); Beta Beta Beta 3.4; North Hall House Council 4. OLSON. A. LeROY. Clear Lake. Malhe- ma tics- Ph ye icat Kducation. Baseball Team 1.2.3.4; Football Team 1.2: I.F. T.A. 4; Math Club 3.4; 8igma Tau Gamma 1,2,3,4 (President 4); Men'a Union 4. OLSON. DEAN R. Fort Dodge. Music. Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra. 01.80N. JACK L. Waterloo. Music. Sym- phony Orchestra 3; Concert Band 3; Kappa Delta Hi 4; Hhi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia 4. OLSON. VIRGINIA F. Winfield. Ele- mentary. L.S.A. 1.2,3,4; Beta Alpha Ep- silon 2.3.4 (President I); 8.0. A. 3.4; Hurple Arrow 1,2; Kappa Delta Hi 3.4; Senior Counselor 3; North Hall House Council 4; I.F.T.A. 4. 08 E. ODALE J. McCallsburg. Social Science. Film Club; Sigma Tau Gamma; Sigma Gamma Kappa. OTTO. MILDRED R. Onawa. Elemen- tary. A Cappelln Choir 2.3,4; Hi Tau Phi 2.3.4; Purple Arrow 2: Morning- aide College. P PARSONS. ELIZABETH L. Perry. English. Lawther Hall House Council 3; Tan Chi Eta 3.4: College Chorus 2. 3; Foreign language Club 3.4; Film Club 2.3.4; Senior Counselor 4; Carle- ton College. PAUL. MARY A. West Chester. Music. Kappa Hhi 1.2.3.4; Pi Tau Hhi I.2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Concert Band 1.2,3.4. PAYNE. JANET G. Exira, Kindergarten- Primary. Wesley Foundation 3.4 (Pres- ident 4); Kappa Phi 3.4; K.H.B.A. 3,4; S.C.A. 4; Senior Counselor 4; Lawther Hall House Council 3; Film Club 3. PENNELL, DORIS E. Toledo. Kinder- garlen-Primary. Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; K.H.B.A. 3,4; I.F.T.A. 2,3,4. PENNER. LLOYD A. Salix. English. College Chorus 1; Stadium Hall House Council 1 ; Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship 1.2,3,4; Baptist Student ('enter 1.2.3.4 (President 2.3). PETERS. DON R. Marcus. Business Ed- ucation. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega 1,2.3; Golden ledger 3; Interfraternity Council 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3, 4; Men’s Union 3; Pi Omega l'i 3,4; Student Counselor 3,4; Lambda Gam- ma Nu 3.4; Student League Board 4 (President 4); Who’s Who 3. PETERSON. JEAN L. Radcliffo. Home Economic . Sigma Eta Chi 2.3,4; Kap- pa Delta Pi 4; Theta Theta Epsilon 4; Ellen Richards 2,3,4; Purple Arrow 2; University of Iowa. PETERSON. M. SUAXNE. Dow . Kinder- garten-Primary. Hurple Arrow 2; Old Gold 1; College Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 3.4; K.H.B.A. 3.4; Tau Sigma Delta 1.2.3,4: Intersorority Council 3,4 (President 4); Chillies 3; Torch and Tassel 4; league of Women Voters 4 (President 4); I.F.T.A. 4; Senior Coun- selor 3; North Hall House Counril 4; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Kappa Delta Hi 3.4; Who's Who 4. PETERSON. ROBERT D. Fort Dodge. Speech-Social Science. Speech Activities Club 3.4; Hi Gamma Mu 4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 4; I.F.T.A. 4. PETERSON. WILMAR J. Eagle Grove. Industrial Art . Industrial Arts Club 2.3,4; Sigma Gamma Kappa 2,3,4; Morniiigside College. PICHT. MERLE D. lx hrvill . Speech. College Pla ers 1,2; Theta Alpha Hhi 3.4 ; Sigma Tau Gamma 2.3,4 President 4); A Cappella Choir 2.4; Baker Hall Houxe Council 2; Foreign Language Club 2; Whoa Who 4. PIBPER. LLOYD L. Vail, Physical Ed- ucation. PIERCE. EDNA M. Oakland. Junior High School. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4. POE. ELLSWORTH Junior High School. 2: I.F.T.A. 4. POLLOCK. WILLIS J. Art . Industrial Arts Club 1.2.3.4; Golf Team 1.2.3,4. w , PONDER. WANDA L. Newton. Mathe- matics-Science. Senior Counselor 4: Math Club 1.2.3.4 (President 4): Kanpa Mu Epsilon 3,4 (President 4); l.amNIa Delta Lambda 3,4; Kappa Phi 1,2,3,4: I.F.T.A. 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3.4: Old Gold 1; Hurple Arrow 1,2. POORE. ELLA J. Sparta. Tennessee. Social Science. Hhi Sigma Hhi 2.3,4; Senior Counselor 3; I.F.T.A. 4; Bartlett Hall House Council 2. POTHAST. DONALD D. Waverly. Busi- nee Education-Social Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 4; F.B.L.A. 1.2.4: L.S.A. 1.2.3,4. PRICE. ROBERTA L. Mason City. Kindergarten-Primary. Wesley Founda- tion 3.4: K.H.B.A. 3,4; Kappa Delta Hi 4: S.C.A. 4. „ , PRINGLE. RAMONA G. Shell Rock. Junior High School. Foroign Language Club 1; I.F.T.A. 1.2.3.4; Newman Club 1.2. L. Cedar Falla. A Cappella Choir Ames. Industrial R RAHLF. ARLAN W. Waverly, English Speech. College Players 2.3.4 (Presi- dent 4); Theta Alpha Phi 3.4; Lambda Gamma Nu 2,3,4: Student Counselor 4. RAINBOW. WILLIAM C. Anoka. Min- nesota. Physical Education. I Club 2. 3.4. REDIN. PRISCILLA A. Rockford. Il- linois. Kngtish-Lihrary Science. College Players 1.2.3.4; Baptist Student Center 1.2.3,4; Theta Epsilon 1,2,3,4 (President •I). REES. LESTER R. Oelwein. Social Sci- ence. Alpha Phi Omega 2.3.4; Sigma Tau Gamma 3.4; Men's Union 3.4; Stu- dent Counselor 4; Who's Who 4. REI8NER. KATHRYN R. Algona. Jun- ior High School. Bartlett Hall House Council 2; Theta Gamma Nu 2,3,4; Gamma Delta 1,2,3,4. REYNOSO, MANUEL, Waterloo, Physical Education. R1BBKOK. JAMES C. Sumner. Business Kducation. Gamma Delta 1,2,3,4 (Presi- dent 3); Pi Omega Pi 3,4 (President 4); Golden Ledger 2,3,4; Kappa Delta PI 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Col- lege Chorus 2; Baker Hall House Coun- cil 3,4 (President 4); Student league Board 4; Who's Who 4. RIGDON, MARIAN R. Dunkerlon, Math- etnaties-Seience. Chimes 3; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Lambda Delta Lambda 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Purple Arrow 1.2; Kappa Pi 1,2,3,4; Wesley Foundation 1,2,3,4; 8.C.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Campus 4-H 1,2,3,4 ; Math Club 1.2.3.4; League of Women Voters 4; Senior Counselor 4. RINDEKKNKCHT, DAVID M. Atkins. Mathematics-Physical Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon 3.4; Baseball Team 3,4. ROBINSON. GERALD A. Des Moines. Mathematice. Men's Union; Alpha l'hi Omega; Sigma Tau Gamma; Interfrater- nity Council. ROBINSON. WILLIAM H. Marshalltown. Social Science. Sunset Village House Council 4. KOKH LK. WILLIAM G. Durant. Busi- ness Kducation. Alpha Chi Epsilon 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2.3.4; Student Counselor 4; Wesley Foundation 4. ROORDA. JOYCE E. Pella, Junior High School. Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; College Eye 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; I.F.T.A. 3,4; Library Students Association 4; Presbyterian Fellowship 4; Film Club 4; Central College. ROSE. GUY W. I'ixgah, Physical Edu- Cation-Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 1.2, 3,4; Interfratornity Council 4. ROSENTHAL. DOUGLAS E. Tripoli. Music. Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Symphony Orchestra 1.2,3,4: Marching Band 1.2. 3.4; Hhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2.3.4. ROSS. MARILYN J. Epworth. Elemen- tary. Symphony Orchestra 1.2.3,4; Math Club 3.4; Marlins 3.4: Sigma Alpha Iota 4; Beta Alpha Epsilon 4; I.F.T.A. 8. RUDIGER. JEANNE E. Washington. Kindergarten-Primary. Pi l’hi Omega 3.4; K.P.B.A. 4; Presbyterian Fellow- ship 3.4; Hhi Chi Delta 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4; William Woods College. RUST. LKOLA P. Sibley, Kindergarten- Primary. Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship 3.4; K.P.B.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4; Westmar College. RUTER. PHYLLIS E. Wellsburg. Home Economies. Ellen Richards Club 4; Phi Chi Delta 4; Iowa 8Ute College. 8 8ALZBKENXKR, OLEN D. Cedar Rap- ids. Physical Education-Social Science. Lambda Gamma Nu 1.2.3.4; I Club 3,4; Wrestling Team 2,3,4. SANDS. HOWARD J. Terril, Business Education. F.B.L.A. 4. SANEM. MARY A. Archer. Junior High School. Kappa Phi 1.2.3.4; S.C.A. 2,3, 4; I.F.T.A. 2.3.4; Old Gold 3. 8CHIVE, REGINALD R. Fort Dodge. Music. Chanel Choir 3,4; Concert Band 3.4; Marching Band 4; Symphony Or- chestra 3,4; l'hi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 3,4; Fort Dodge Junior College. SCHLOEMAN. MARGE R. Norway. Sci- ence. Beta Beta Beta 1.2,3.4 (President 3); Alpha Phi Gamma 3.4; Old Gold 3.4 (Editor 4); College Eye 2.3; P.E. Club 1.8; Campus 4-H I: I.F.T.A. 3.4: S.C.A. I. SCHMIDT. HAZEL A. Charles City. Social Science. Beta Alpha Epsilon 1.2. 3.4. SCHOENOFF. ARTHUR W. Waterloo. Music. Concert Band 1.2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 3.4; Marching Band 2.3.4; Gamma Del- ta 4; Hhi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 1.2.3.4; Kappa Delta Hi 4; Symphony Orchestra 1.2.3.4. SCHOLL. 80NIA A. Boone. Music. Symphony Orchestra 1.2.3.4: A Cap- pella Choir 1.2.3.4; Lawther Hall House Council 3; Tau Chi Eta 3,4; Delta Delta Hhi 3.4: Student League Board 4; Film Club 3,4; College Players 3; North Hall House Council 4. SCHOOF. HARRY R. Waterloo. Busi- ness Kducation. F.B.L.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4. 257 SCHRADER. WILLIAM J. Delmar, Social Science. Newman Club 2,3,4. SCHUCK. BARBARA A. Iowa Falls. English. Pi Theta Pi 1.2,3,4; College Player 1,2,3,4; Purple Arrow 1,2; Chimes 3 (President 3); Torch and Tas- sel 4; A.W.8. 3,4 (President 4): Law thor Hall llouae Council 2,3; Bartlett Hall House Council 1; I.F.T.A. 3; Kap- pa Delta l'i 8,4; League of Women Voters 3,4; Tati Chi Eta 3.4; Student league Board 4; Old Cold 1; Who's Who 4. SCHUMACHER, IRENE M. Hull, Arf. Art Club 3,4; L.8.A. 3,4. SEA. HAROLD R. Sioux City. Social Science. L.S.A. 1,2,3.4 (President 4); Alpha Chi Epsilon 3,4; Seerley Hall House Council 3; Industrial Arts Club 3,4. SERGEANT, SHIRLEY E. Rochester. Minnesota, Kinde rga rten-Primary. Phi Sigma Phi 2.3.4; K.P.B.A. 4. 8EROCKI. JANETTE E. Aitkin. Minne- sota, Art. Foreign Language Club 3; Art Club 4. 8EVAREID. C. KAY, Goldfield, Kinder- farten-Pnmary. Phi Sigma Phi 2,3,4; .P.T.A. 3; Lawther Hall House Council 3. SHEARER. PATRICIA J. Spencer. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Concert Band 2.3.4 ; Marching Band 3.4; Film Club 2; Sig tua Eta Chi 3,4; Plymouth Club 2,3; Lawther Hall House Council 3; K.P. B.A. 4; I.F.T.A. 4. SHELDON. CELIA L. Des Moines, Kin- dergarten-Primary. 8.C.A. 1,2,3,4; K.P. Club 1.2; K.P.B.A. 4; Kappa Phi 4; Wesley Foundation 4. SHIRK. LYAL D. Waterloo. Industrial Arts. Epsilon Pi Tan 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4; Sigma Gamma Kappa 1,2,3,4; I.F.T.A. 4. 81EPERT. EVELYN E. Cedar Falls. Home Economics. College Chorus 1.2,3; Delta Delta Phi 2,3.4; Ellen Richards Club 2,3,4; Cedar Falls Women's Hous- ing Unit 2,3,4 (President 4); Student League Board 4. SILVERS, WANDA, Walnut. Elemen- tary-Library Science. Beta Alpha Ep- silon 4; Film Club 3. SIMMS, LEO C. Beaman, Physical Ed- ucation. 8LYFIELD. JOHN F. McGregor, Physi- cal Education-Science. Alpha Chi Epsilon 1.2,3.4; Tau Chi Eta 3; Track Team 2,3,4; Interfraternity Council 3; March- ing Band 1. SMALLEY, BETH C. Vinton, English. Purple Arrow 1,2; Foreign Language Club 1,2,3; Kappa Theta Psi 1,2,3,4; College Eye 2.3; Lawther Hall House Council 3; Chimes 3; I.F.T.A. 3; Kap- pa Delta Pi 3.4; Alpha Phi Gamma 3,4; League of Women Voters 3.4; Torch and Tassel 4; North Hall House Council 4; Board of Control of Student Publications 4; A.W.8. 4. SMILEY. L. ALAN. Boone. Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega 3.4; lnterfraternily Council 4; lambda Gamma Nu 3.4; 8eerley Hall House Council 4; Tau Chi Eta 4; Student Counselor 4; Boone Junior College. SMITH. 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A Capitella Choir 2,3,4; Alpha Chi Ep- silon 2.3,4: Upjter Iowa University. 8UDA, MICHAEL M. Maui. Hawaii. Spanish. Sigma Tau Gamma 3.4; For- eign Language Club 3 (President 3); Old Gold 4. SULLIVAN. JAMES K. Media. Illinois. Easiness Education. Alpha Chi Epsilon; F.B.L.A.; Burlington Junior College. SWANSON. PHYLLIS E. Elk Point. South Dakota. Library Science. Old Gold 4; College Eye 3; College Players 3; Phi Chi Delta 3.4; Library Students Association 3.4: Westmar College. SWEET, WAYNE J. Cedar Fall . Physi- cal Education-Social Science. Track Team 3.4. SWENSON. JOANN S. Lyons. Illinois. Art. Phi Sigma Phi 3.4 (President 4); Cheerleader 3.4; Tau Chi Eta 2,3; New- man Club 2. SWENSON. TOM A. Lake Mills. Physi- cal Education-Social Science. Football 1.2.3,4; Lambda Gamma Nu 1,2,3,4 President 4). T TAYLOR. CECIL E. Hudson. Business Education. Sigma Gamma Kappa 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. TH A LACKER. ROBERT A. Ottumwa. Science-Mathematics. THAYER. DUANE C. Odebolt. Business Education. 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Ellen Richards Club; Theta Theta Epsilon. TROEGER. RUTH E. Ottumwa. Music. Sigma Alpha Iota 2,3,4 (President 4); A t'appella Choir 3,4; College Chorus 2.3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4; Presbyterian Fel- lowship 2.3.4. I.F.T.A. 4; North Hall House Council 4. TUCKER. GLENN G. Dc Moines. Jun- ior High School. Drake University. U USHIJIMA. 8H1ZUE. Wahiawa. Hawaii. Junior High School. Kappa Delta Pi 3.4; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4; Theta Epsilon 4; Library Student Association 3,4. V VEA8MAN. LUCILLE A. Churdan. Art. Newman Club 1,2,3,4; I.F.T.A. 3,4; Art Club 2.3,4. VICK ROY, EDWARD W. Danville. In- dustrial Arts, lambda Delta Lambda 3.4; Industrial Arts Club 4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 1,2.3,4. VINCENT. PHYLLIS G. Washington. Social Science. Phi Chi Delta 1.2,3; Purple Arrow 1.2; Library- Students Association 3.4; Social Science Honors 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 4. VON WALD. HARVEY F. Mason City. Music. 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Alpha l’hi Gamma 4; College Eye 3,4 (Editor 4); College Players 3,4; Film Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club 3,4; I.F.T.A. 4; league of Women Voters 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; L.S.A. 3.4; North Hall House Coun- cil 4; Omaha University. WEISS. MARJORIE A. Rockwell City. Business Education. Marching Band 1; Purple Arrow 1,2; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. WELBES. DONALD P. Waterloo. Busi- ness Education. F.B.L.A. 4; Newman Club 4. WEST, JACK F. Kingsley, Physical Ed- ucation-Social Science. WKSTBURY. SHEILA A. Iowa Fall . Surserg School-Kindergarten. Tau Chi Eta 3.4: Pi Tan Phi 3.4; Marlins 3; College Eye 3; Old Gold 3; I.F.T.A. 4; Ellsworth College. WHITE. HUBERT D. Mason CUy. Sri- ence. Speech Activities Club 1.2.3.4: Men's Union 3.4; Student league Board 3; Sigma Tau Gamma 2,3.4; Sigma Theta Epsilon 1; l«amt da Delta Lamb- da 3.4; Old Gold 3; Student Counselor 3.4. WILKE. THOMAS H. Monona. Physical Education. 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Lambda Gamma Nu 1,2,3.4; Slf- ilia Theu Epailon 1,2; Tau Chi Eta 2. 3,4 (President 4); A Capnella Choir 1,2.3.4; Collate Choru 1,2,3,4; Weeley Foundation 1.2.3; Men' Union 3; Stu- dent Counaelor 2.4; I.F.T.A. 4; Who' Who 4. W1 REMAN, BLANCHE A. Fairfield. Elementary. Meta Alpha Epailon 3.4; I.F.T.A. 4. WITTENBUKG. CARLKTTA. New lUmp ton English. Martlet! Hall Hoiik Council I: Purple Arrow 1.2; A.W.8. I; TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA ALTEMKIKR. MARILYN A. Liscomb. Kindergarlen-I’rimary. Campus 4-H 1. 2; Christian Student Center 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2. ANDERSON. KAREN M. Sioux City. Kinderparlfn-rriinari . Tau Siinna Del- ta 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Film Club 2; K.P. Club 2; Presbyterian Fellowship 2. ANDREASES, MARY J. Audubon, Xt’n- dergarlen-Primary. Film Club 2; K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2; College Player 2; Old Gold 2; Dana College. ANDRKSKN. GWEN L. Davenport, Kin- drrgarien-Primary. College Eye 1; I.F. T.A. 1.2; Old Gold 1.2; K.P. 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Lawther Hall House Council 2; Concert Band 1; Wesley Foundation 1,2. MEN0T80N. BOB V. Low Moor. Elemen- BENNETT. EDEN C. Webster City. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Kappa Phi 2; Marlin 2; Webster City Junior College. BENSCH. CAROL L. Deeorah. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1,2,: I.F.T. A. 2; K.P. Club 1,2. MJORKE. LYDIA M. Rugby. North Dakota. Kindergarten-Primary. L.8.A. 2: K.P. Club 2. BLACK. SHIRLEY A. Independence. A'i«d rgarl n-Pr niarg. Newman Club 1, 2: Pi Theta Pi 1.2: Old (Sold 2; K.P. Club 2; Bartlett Hall Hou e Council 1; l awther Hall House Council 2. BLAKESLEY. V. VAENIECE. Leon. Ele- mentary. College Players 1.2; Element - Ki 1.2; Women’ Chorus 1; College Choru 2. BOLTON. MURIEL A. Waterloo. Kin- dr riza rim Primary. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; College Eye 1; I.F.T.A. 2; Purple Ar row 1.2. Kappa Della Pi 3; I.F.T.A. 3; Board of Control of Student Publication 2,3; lawther Hall House Council 2. WOLTMAN. MARGARET E. Cherokee, Junior nigh School. Delta Delta Phi 1, 2.3.4; Speech Activities Club 2; Beta Alpha Epsilon 3.4; Tau Chi Eta 4. WOOD. VERDICE H. Cedar Falls. Jun- ior High School. Phi Chi Delta 1.2.3.4; Presbyterian Fellowship 1.2,3,4 (Presi- dent 3); Beta Alpha Epsilon 4. Y YILEK. LEONARD J. Clutier. Mathe- matic . Newman Club 1,2,3.4; Sigma BONG. LOUISE M. Cherokee. Kinder- garten-Primary. Delta Delta Phi 1.2.3; Marlin 1,2,3,; K.P.B.A. 3; Orche i 1.2. BOOKMEIER. MAXINE I). La Porte City, Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1; Old Gold 1.2; Pi Phi Omega 1.2. BOYD. FRANCES R. I -Mar . Kinder- garten-Primary. Chorus 3. MRAMMER. LOIS F. Harlan. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; College Chorus 2; College Players 2; Old Gold 2: I.F.T.A. 2: Film Club 2. BRECHT. MARILYN L. Walker. Elemen- tary. Phi Sigma Phi 1,2: Tau Chi Eta 1,2; Newman Club 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1, 2: I.F.T.A. 2: College Eye 2. BREITENBACH. JOAN M. Rockwell City. Elementary. BRODERICK. MARY J. Allison. Kin- dergarten -Primary. L.S.A. 2; Women Choru 2; K.P. Club 2. BRl’HN. MILDRED M. Cylinder. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T. A. 2: Gamma Delta 2. BUCHANAN. JOANN. Conway. Kinder- yarten-l,rimary. I.F.T.A. 2; College Chorus 2. BUCHE. VELMA O. Madrid. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Chapel Choir 1.2. BUEHLER. MARJORIE A. Schaller. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Women's Choru 2. BUNNELL. MARY G. Cedar Falls. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Theta Epsilon 1,2; Baptist Student Center 1.2; College Choru 2. BURGER. ALICE I. Je up. Elementary. Newman Club 1.2; Elementa-Ki 1.2. BUSCHINO. FAYE L. Clarksville. Kin- dergarten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 1; K.P. Club 1.2; Old Gold 2. BUSTER. M. MARLENE, Columbus Junc- tion. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2: Bartlett Hall House Council 1; Senior Counselor 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Film Club 2; Kappa Phi 2. BUTTON. RUTH L. Waterloo. Kinder- garten-Primary. College Player 1.2: College Chorus I; Pi Phi Omega 1,2; Purple Arrow 2; Waterloo Women's Housing Unit 1. BYERS. MARY J. Grinnell, Kindergar- ten-Primary. Women' Choru 1; College Choru 1. C CAOLEY, BARBARA J. Ionia. Kinder- garten-Primary. Old Gold 1; College Chorus 2: K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2. CALEY, G. RUTH. Cedar Fall . Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1; Cedar Fall Women' Housing Unit 2. CALLAHAN. GEORG ENA M. Eldora. Kindergarten-Primary. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; Newman Club 1.2: Tau Chi Eta 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; College Choru 2. CAMPBELL. MYRNA M. 8ac City. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Phi 8igma Phi 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. CAROLUS. DORIS A. Buckingham. El- emenlary. Women's Choru 1 ; College Choru 2; Purple Arrow 2: Phi Chi Delta 2; Presbyterian Fellowship 2. Gamma Kappa 1.2,3.4 (President 4); Math Club 1,2,3,4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4. YOCUM. DARRELL R. Conesville. Social Science. Raxehnl! Team 3.4. YORK. WILLIAM J. Cedar Fall . Physi- cal Education-Social Science. Basket- ball Team 1.2.4; Football Team 3; I Club 3.4; Kappa Delta Pi 3.4 (President 4); Student Counselor 4; Sigma Tau Gamma 1.2; Student League Board 4; Track Team 1,2,4; Who' Who 4. Z ZELLHOEFER. B. JAN. Hudson. Speech. College Player 1.2.3,4; Film Club 3.4: Phi Sigma Phi 3.4; Phi Chi Delta 1.2.3.4; I.F.T.A. 4; Elementa- Ki 1. CARR. PATRICIA J. Waterloo. Elemen- tary. Purple Arrow 1.2. CARR. R. ELEANOR. Mechanicsville. El- ementary. Kleineiita-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2. CHAMBERLAIN. MARY E. Chariton. Elementary. Orchesi 1; Bartlett Hall House Council 1; I.F.T.A. 2. CHESTER. LORRAINE M. Plainfield. Kindergarten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2; Col- lege Chorus 2; Warlbnrg College. CLAASSKN. IRENE M. Ackley. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1,2. CLARK. SUE A. Bolna. Kindergarten- Primary Pi Theta Pi 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; K.P. Club 1,2. CLARK. WANDA L. Glenwood. Kinder- garten-Primary. Christian Student Cen- ter 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Old Gold 1.2; Pur- pin Arrow 2; Tau 8igma Delta 1.2; Senior Counselor 2; K.P. Club 2; Alpha Phi Gamma 2. COCKRUM. RAMONA C. Hanlontown. Elementary. Christian Student Center 1,2; Rural Community Leader' Club 1.2. CONDER. MARY K. Ottumwa, Kinder- garten-Primary. Marlin 1,2; Pi Tau Phi 2. CONKLIN. YVONNE L. New Hartford. Elementary. COOK. RUTH E. Waukon. Elementary. Speech Activities Club 1,2; College Play- era 1,2: Kappa Phi 2; Lawther Hall House Council 2. CORKKRY. BERNICE A. Sumner. El- ementary. Newman Club 2; Elementa- Ki 2; College of St. Teresa. COVELL. DONNA M. Wilton Junction. Kindergarten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2: K.P. Club 2; Cornell College. CRAWFORD. JEAN E. Waterloo. Kinder- garten-Primary. Tau Chi Eta 1.2: Mar- lin 1: Phi Sigma Phi 2; Cheerleader 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. CROW. DkAUN L. Muscatine. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 1,2. CROW. DORIS E. Macksburg. Piemen tary. Kappa Phi 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Col lege Choru 2; Senior Counselor 2. CROW. K. JEANNE. Oxford. Elemen- tary. College Choru 2; Elementa-Ki 1. 2: I.F.T.A. 2: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1.2. CULLEN. MARY B. Fort Dodge. Kinder- garten-Primary. DAVIS. LORALU. Marshalltown, Kin- dergarten-Primary. Chapel Choir 2; I. F.T.A. 2; Marshalltown Junior College. D DAV1TT. MARY E. Indianola. Elemen- tary. Bartlett Hall House Council 1; Lawther Hall Houae Council 2; PI Tan Phi 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2: Newman Club 1. 2: Purple Arrow 1,2. DeBOWER. LOIS D. Allison. Kinder- garten-Primary. L.8.A. 2; K.P. Club 2. DELANEY. CAROLE A. Cedar Rapid . Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1 (President 1): I’i Theta Pi 1.2; Senior Counselor 2; Newman Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2. DILLARD. COLLEEN M. Dickena. Kin- dergarten-Primary. College Choru ; K. P. Club. 259 D0ERING8FELD. MARTHA M. Hamn- ton, Kindfrgarlen-I’riuiary. Kappa Phi 1.2; Theta Gamma Nil 1,2; Senior Counselor 2; K.P. Club 1,2; Bartlett Hall House Council I. DONOHOK. JOANN K C. Pocahontas. Kindergarten-I’rimnry. Newman Chib 1, 2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.FT.A. 2. DUNBAR. ROSE A. Inland. Kindergar- ten-Primary. Newman Club 2. DUNNETTK. BEVERLY A. Sheffield. Kindergarten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1.2: Theta Camma Nu 1.2; Senior Counselor 2; K.P. Club 2. K KLSBKKND, ROSE. Fort Atkinson, Ele- mentary. Elementa Ki 1,2; Newman Club 1.2. KMMKL. MARY A. Charles City. Ele- mentary. Purple Arrow 2; Elementa-Ki 2; Bartlett Hall House Council I. ENABNIT, NORMA J. Manchester. Ele- mentary. I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 2; Nu Sigma Phi 1,2; I«awther Hall House Council 2. P FALK, MARIAN E. Dewar, Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1,2; Newinan Club 1,2; Purple Arrow 1.2. FEAGlNS. ROSALEE, Bloomfield. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Christian Student Center 1,2; K.P. Club 2; Rural Coin- iiiunily Leader's ('lull 2. FEE. VIVIAN L. Knoxville. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Kappa Phi 2. FKSSLEK, MARY J. Perry. Kindergar- ten-Primary. K.P. ('lub 1 ; Purple Ar- row 2; I.F.T.A. 2. FIELD. MARJORIE, Fort Dodire. Kin- der' U rtc n • ’rimo ri . I.F.T.A. 2: Kappa Phi 1.2; 8.C.A. 2; Tan Chi Eta 1.2; K.P. Club 1,2: Wesley Foundation 1,2. FINNEGAN, DELORES M. Lawler. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2. FLORKK. DELORIS 1. Alta. Kinder- garten-Primary. Camma Delta 1.2: I. F.T.A. 2; Rural Community leader's Club 1; K.P. Club 2. FOHLIN, MARJORIE A. Stratford. El- ementary. Campus 4-H 1 ; Elementa Ki 2: L.8.A. 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2; Women- Chorus 2. FOLLETT. MARILYN L. Clermont. El- ementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2 (President 2); Nu Sigma Phi 1.2: Senior Counselor 2. FORBES. MARCIA J Cedar Falls. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Baptist Student Cen- ter 1,2; Theta Epsilon 1.2; Colleice Play- ers 1. FOSTER. BETTY J Columbus Junction, Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. ('lub 1,2; I liter-Varsity 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1.2. FOSTER. HELEN L. Greenfield. Ain- dergarten-Primary. Presbyterian Fellow- ship 1.2; Phi Chi Della 1.2: K.P. ('lub 1; Chapel Choir 1. FRASER. IRENE (1. AI «on a. Kinder- garten-Primary. Tan Sigma Della 1,2; I.F.T.A. I: K.P. Club 1.2. FROYD. VIRGINIA J. Albia. Kinder- garten-Primary. FUGATE. COLLEEN K. Sanborn. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Chib 1,2; I. F.T.A. 2. G GAM.M. CAROLYN L. Sheffield. Kin- dergarten-Primary I.F.T.A. 2; College Chorus 2; Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2. OAMON, MARTHA J. Washington. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2: Chris- tian Student ('enter 2; I.F.T.A. 1,2; Washington Junior College. GARLAND. FLORENCE H. Sumner. El- ementary. Purple Arrow 1.2; Newman ('lub 1.2; College Players 1.2; Elementa- Ki 1.2; Old Cold 2; Women's Chorus 2: Marching Band 2: I.F.T.A. 2; Li- brary Students Association 2. GERARD. BONNIE L. Titonka. Ele- mentary. Elementa Ki 2; Lawlher Hall House Council 2 GEHME. MARILYN J. Lake Milla. Ain- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; I.F. T.A. 2. GLICK. JUDITH I. Olln, Kindergarten Primary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2. GODFREY. PHYLLIS J. Jamaica. Ele- mentary. Campus 4-H 1.2; Women’s Chorus I; College Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Nn Sigma Phi 1.2. GOLLY. RUTH E. «earing. Kindergar- ten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2. GRAY. MERRY F. Toledo. Kindergarten- Primary. Tau Sigma Delta 1.2; Kappa Phi 2; K.P. Club 2; Women's Chorus 2. GREEN. FLORENCE I. l«ohrville. A’in- dergarten Primary. Phi Sigma Phi 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2. GRIM. KATHLEEN L. Pulaski. Elemen- tary. College Players 1. GRIMM. GAYLE O. Clinton. Kinder garten-Primary. Women's Chorus 1 ; K. P. Club 1; I.F.T.A. 2; College Chorus 2. ORITZNKR. TERESA A. Marion. Ele- mentary. Purple Arrow 1,2; Presby- terian Fellowship 2: Elementa-Ki 1.2: Women's Chorus 2: I.F.T.A. 2; Bartlett Hall House Council I ; Phi Chi Delta 2. GUSTAFSON. LOUISE A. Harcourt. Kindergarten-Primary. Women's Chorus I; K.P. Club 1.2: Lawther Hall House Council 2: Wesley ' Foundation 1,2; ('ampux 4-H 1.2 (President 2). HAAGENSON. LOIS J. Leland. Ele- mentary. I.F.T.A. 2; L.8.A. 2; Waldorf Junior College. HAMILTON. SARAH A. Elwood. Ele- mentary. Bartlett Hall House Cotihril I; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Ele- menta-Ki 1.2 (President I); Kappa Phi 1.2; Campus 4-H 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2: Wesley Foundation 1,2. HANING. SALLY E. Farragut. Elemen- tarii- Cheerleader 1,2; Element a-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Lawther Hall House Coun- cil 2; Pi Theta Pi 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; Rural Community leader's Club I; Tau Chi Eta 1.2; Wesley Foundation 1.2. HARK. THELMA R. Dysart. Elementary. Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; College Chorus I. HARLAN. LOIS E. I«ogan, Kindergar- ten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; Theta Gamma Nn 1.2: K. P. Club I. HARRINGTON. EVELYN M. Waterloo. HART, MARILYN L. Brighton. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 2: Theta Epsilon 2. HARTKE. DOROTHY M. Monona. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Purple Arrow 2: K.P. Club 1.2; Wesley Foundation 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. IIA8E. ELEANOR J. Srhaller. Kinder- dergarlen Primary. K.P. Club 1.2. HASS. LOIS M. CUnton. Kindergarten- Primary. College Chorus 2: Purple Ar- row 1.2; K.P. Club I; I.F.T.A. 1; Women’s Chorus I. IIAU8LADKN, JOAN M. Waterloo. El- ementary. IIA VKKTA PE. M. JEAN, Manchester. Elementary. I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 2: Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; College Chorus 2: Newman Club 2. HEDGES. ELLEN M. Marengo. Kinder- garten-Primary. Phi Chi Delta 1.2: 1.2; Library Oarwln. Ele- Women' Cho- Presbyterian Fellowship Students Association 2. II KI BERGER. MARY K. mentary. Elementa Ki I ; rus 1; College Chorus 2; College Eye 2. H El DEN. HELEN L. Osage. Elemen- tary. Tau Chi Eta 1; Klemenla-Ki 2: I.F.T.A. 2. HKILE8EN. SHIRLEY M. Kirkman. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 2; Women's Chorus 1 ; Christian Student Center 1. HKNCKKN. HENKE C. Sumner. Ele- mentary. College Players 1.2: Gamma Delta 1.2; Foreign Language Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2. HOFFMAN. JOANN V. Ames. Kinder- garten-Primary. Tau Sigma Delta 1.2: Ellen Richards Club I; I.F.T.A. 2: K. P. Club 2; Lawther Hall Houae Coun- cil 2. HOLLOW ELL. BARBARA J. Clinton. Kindergarten-Primary. College ('horns 2: I.F.T.A. 2: K.P. Club 2: Old Gold 2: Kappa I’lil 2; Iowa Stale College. HOLLKAH. JOLKNE A. dergarten-Primary. K.P. T.A. 2. HOPKINS. GWENDOLYN M. l«angdon. Kindergarten-Primary. Baptist Student Center 1.2: Theta F.psilon 1.2: Concert Denison. Club 2; Kin- IF. Band 1.2; Inter-Varaity Christian Fel- lowship 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2; Marching Band 1,2; Symphony Orchestra 2. HOVE, MARY L. North wood. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Theta Gamma Nn 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. HOWARD. PATRICIA A. Auburn. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Delta Delta Phi 1,2; K.P. Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2. HOWE. M. ANNETTE. I«ake City. Ele- mentary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. HOY. BARBARA J. Wail coma. Kinder- garten Primary. Pi Tan Phi 1,2; New- man Club 1,2; Purple Arrow 1,2. J JENSEN, DONNA J. Story City, Kinder- garten Primary. S.C.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; K.P. Club 2; College Chorus 2; Women' Chorus 1. JENSEN, SHIRLEY M. Hudson, Kinder- garten-Primary. Campus 4-H I ; K.P. Club 2; Rural Community leader's Club 2. JKSSKN. MARLENE L. Ogden. Elemen- tary. I.F.T.A. 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1. J0HN80N, ALBERTA D. Onawa. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Christian Student Center 1.2: K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Women's Chorus 2. JOHNSON. BKTHENE M. Dayton, Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2 (President 1); I.F.T.A. 2; Wesley Foun- dation 1,2. JOHNSON. CARLA J. Fairfield, Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Kap| a Phi 2: I.F.T.A. 2. JOHNSON. CAROLE J. Ottumwa. Kinder- aarten-Primaru. Tan Sigma Della 1.2; Marlins 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; Kappa Phi 2. JOHNSON. KATHRYN M. Alta, Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Women's Chorus; College Chorus 2; Theta Epsilon 2; Baptist Student Cen- ter 2. JOHNSON. LOUISE M. Oregon, Illin- ois. Elementary. Women's Chorus I; College Chorus 2; Elementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY A. Waverly. Kin- dergarten Primary. Theta Gamma Nu 1.2. JONES. BARBARA D. Onawa. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1.2; K.P. ('lub 1,2: Speech Activities Club I; I.F.T.A. 2: Senior Counselor 2. JONES. HARRIET J. Columbus Junction. Elementary. Presbyterian Fellowship 1,2; I«eague of Women Voters 1.2: Bart- lett Hall House Council I; Film Club 2: Klemenla-Ki 2. JONES. MARJORIE A. Kmtnelsburg. Kinde rga rten-Prima ry. K KAUTMAN. MARY A. Charles City. Ele- mentary. Marrhiiig Band 1 ; Kappa Phi 1.2; X|w ech Activities Club 2; Purple Arrow 2. KELLER. KI.HIE A. Victor, Elementary. College Chorua 1; Gamma Della 1.2; Elementa-Ki I; I.F.T.A. 2: fan Chi Eta 2; Nu Sigma Phi 1,2; Purple Arrow 1.2. KELLEY. ROSEMARY A. Oxford Junc- tion. Elementary. I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa- Ki 2; L.8.A. 1.2. KEMPER. DORIS E. Muscatine, Kural. Campus 4-H 1,2; Rural Community leader's Club 1,2; Wesley Foundation 1.2. KEMPER. MARTHA L. Muscatine. Ele- mentary. Campus 4-H 2: Rural Com- munity Leader's Club 1.2; Wesley Foun- dation 2. KETCHES’. MYRNA L. Laurens. Kinder- garten-Primary. Tau Chi Eta 2; Kap| « Phi 1.2: K.P. Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2. KIMBERLEY. ALYCE M. Maxwell. Elementary. Kappa Phi 1,2; College Chorua 2. KING. MARLYN O. Oelwein. Kinder- garten-Primary. College Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2: Iowa Stale College. KIRKPATRICK. MARILYN K. Mason City. Kinderyarleu Primary. K.P. Club I; Tan Sigma Delta 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. KIRKPATRICK. PHYLLIS L. Mount Ver- non. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2: Presbyterian Fellowship 1,2; Phi Chi Della 2. 260 KLAR. K. DARLENE. Ohk . Elemen- tary. Klementa-Ki 2; College Chorus 2; Campus 4-H 2. KLINOFP, MARILYN M. Waterloo. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Purple Arrow 2: Waterloo Wooten's Housing Unit 2; I.F.T.A. 2. KNUTSKN. MAVIS 1 . Graellinger. Ele- mentary. L.8.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Kle- menta Ki 2. KROEOKK. EDNA V. Kelmond. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa l hi 2; League of Women Voters 2: K.P. Club 2. L LAMANSKY. MARTHA K. East Pleas ant Plain. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; Purple Arrow 1,2; Newman Club 1.2. LANE. PHYLLIS M Renwick, Kinder- yarlen-Primary. Kappa Phi; I.F.T.A.; K.P. Club 2. LA NOSKOV. DONNA E. Cedar Falla. Kindergarten-Primary. College Chortm 1.2. LAURSEN, VERA K. Atlantic, Elemen- tary. L.8.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1. LEE, LEONE M. Moore head. Elementary. Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; Elementa-Ki 2. LKFFINGWKLL. NANCY J. Carroll. Kin- dergarten-Primary. LIE . It AUK AKA L. Atkina. Kinder- yarlen-Primary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2. LIGHTER. MARI LYNN J. Spirit Lake. Kindergarten-Primary. Senior Counselor 2; College Chorus I; K.P. Club 2; Pi Theta Pi 1.2: Kartlett Hall House Council 1; I.F.T.A. 2. DLL. La VAUGHN J. Holstein. Elemen- tary. Concert Hand I; Marching Kami I; College Chorus 2; Chapel Choir 1; I.F.T.A. 1.2: Klemenla-Ki 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; Pi Phi Omega 1.2; L.8.A. 1.2. LONGNKCKER. JANICE E. Cambridge. Elementary. I.F.T.A. 2. LOWENRKRG, VIRGINIA K. Donnell- son. Elementary. College Chorus 1 ; Kle- inenta-Ki 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2. IX)WRY. H. JOAN. Mingo. Elementary. Nu Sigma Phi 1,2; Marching Hand I. LUDEKE. MARILYN L. Clear Lake. Elementary. Theta Gamma Nu 1,2; 8.C.A. 1.2; Klementa-Ki 1,2. LUDENS. HELENA R. Lime Springs, Rural. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship 2. LY8GAARD. DKLOI8K O. Osage. Ele- mentary. Klementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2. M MANN. SHIRLEY L. Dakota City. Kin- dergarten Primary. Pi Theta Pi 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2: K.P. Club 2. MARK. DONNA L. Ricerille. Elementary. Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; Klemenla-Ki 2: Senior Counselor 2; Old Gold 2. MARLOW. DOLORES J. Lone Rock. Ele- mentary. MARSHALL. JUDITH R. Joliet. Illinois. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Lawlher Hall House Council 2; Or- chesis 1.2; Pi Tau Phi 1.2; Purple Arrow 1,2; Women's Chorus 1. MARTIN. K. KAY. Mapleton. Kinder- garten-Primary. Pi Theta Pi 1.2; Mar- lins 2: I.F.T.A. 2: Lawther Hall House Council 2; K.P. Club 1.2. MAXIIKIM. CAROLE L. Clinton. Kinder- garten Primary. Kartlett Hall House Council 1: College Chorus 1; I.F.T.A. 2; Senior Counselor 2; Tau 8igma Delta 1.2: College Eye 1. MAX80N. SHIRLEY J. West Liberty. Elementary. Klementa-Ki 1,2; Kappa Phi 2. MCCOY. SARAH L. Madrid. Kindergar- ten-Primary. McKKAN. DOROTHY L. Armstrong. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Phi Chi Delta 1,2; K.P. Club 1. McKILLIP. MARILYN J. Durant. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1,2; K.P. Club 1. MrTAGGART. MARY K. Wadena. Ele- mentary. Klementa-Ki 1.2; Newman Club 1.2. MKKWKS PATRICIA J. Dike. Elemen- tary. Kappa Phi 1.2: Library Students Association 2; I.F.T.A. 2: College Players 2; Elementa-Ki 2; Purple Arrow 1,2. MKHMKN. JOAN P. Cedar Falls. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Phi I : Cedar Falls Women’s Housing Unit 2. MKKK. ROSE M. Manson, Elementary. Elementa Ki 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2. MKRTJJ. JANET S. Wesley. Elementary. Newman Club 1.2: Elementa-Ki 1,2; 1. F.T.A. 2: Kappa Theta Pai 1.2. MEYER. MARJEAN M. Keystone. Ele- mentary. I.F.T.A. 2; Gamma Delta 1.2. MEYERS. MARLENE J. Greene. Elemen- tary. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1.2; Klementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 1.2. MIDDLETON. ROKKRTA L. Yale. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2. MILLER. ESTHER M. Iowa City. Kle mentary. Marching Hand 1; Concert Kand 1; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Purple Arrow 1.2. MILLER. JOAN L. Hartley. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 2: I.F.T.A. 2; L.8.A. 2; Sheridan Junior College. MILLER. MARILYN J. Koone. Elemen- tary. Kartlett Hall House Counei) I ; Lawlher Hall House Council 2; College Chorus 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Phi Chi Delta 2. MIXDORF. RUTH E. Waterloo. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Wart- burg College. MOON. MARY L. Charles City. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2; K.P. Club 2: Pi Tau Phi 2; Tau Chi Eta 2. MORGAN. PATRICIA M. Kondurant. Kindergarten-Primary. Women's Chorus 1; I.F.T.A. 2: K.P. Club 2. MOSRY. MARLENE J. Elgin. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kartlett Hall House Council 1; College Chorus 1; I.F.T.A. 2; Pi Theta Pi 1,2: Purple Arrow 1.2; Senior Counselor 2; K.I'. Club 2. MUNSON. A. JEAN. Independence. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Purple Arrow t: K.P. Club 2 (president 2); College Chorus 2; L.8.A. 1,2. MYERS. MAXINE B. Ames. Elementary. Klementa-Ki 1,2; Theta Gamma Nu 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. N NKLSKN, MARY A. Krayton, Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; Nu Sigma Phi 1,2. NELSON. N ANNETTE, Mediaiwli . Kin- dergarten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 1.2; Wom- en's Chorus 1; College Chorus 2; Kappa Phi 2. NKUHAUM. LaJUNK. Manning. Kinder- Primary. North Hall House Council 3; Senior Counselor 2: Tau Sigma Delta 1.2.3; Gamma Delta 1.2,3; K.P.K.A. 3. NIDAY. KAKKAKA L. Denison. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2. NIELSEN. ANNA L. Cedar Falls. Kin dergarten-Primary. Purple Arrow 1,2; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 2. NOEL. KKTTY L. Waverly. Kindergar- ten-Primary. K.P Club 2. NORTON. MIRIAM M. Wilton Junction. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2: Cornell College. O OFFKNHURGER, KKVERLY A. Shenan- doah, Elementary. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; Tan Chi Eta 2; Elementa Ki 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2; Newman Club 1.2: College Eye 2. OLK8EN. MARJORIE H. West Union. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club I 2. OLIN. CA KOI JEAN A. Albert City. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. . Club 1.2: Women' Chorus 1; College Chorus 2; 1. F.T.A. 1.2: L.8.A. 1.2. OLSEN. AKLOA L. Council Bluffs. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Chapel Choir 1 ; Campus 4-H 1.2; I.F.T.A 2; K.P. Club 2. OLSON. NITA E. Sac City. Elementary. Delta Delta Phi 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2. OTTO. BAKKAKA A. Sac City. Kinder- garten-Primary. Phi Sigma Phi 1.2; Marlins 1; I.F.T.A. 2. P PAPPA8. DEMETRA. Fort Dodge. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Bartlett Hall House Council I; Senior Counselor 2; K.P. Club 1,2. PARKER. JOAN M. Newton, Elementary. Delta Delta Phi 1,2; Klementa-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. PAULSEN. NETA f. Harris. Elementary. Gamma Delta 1.2 (President 2); Mar- lins 2: I.F.T.A. 2; Phi Sigma Phi 2. PEARSON. RUTH A. New Virginia. Kin- dergarten-Primary. College Players 1,2; College Chorus 2; Kitmta Phi 2; Wes- ley Foundation 1,2; K.I’. Club 2; Purple Arrow 2. PKLTON. BARBARA L. Council Bluffs. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Pi Tau Phi 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. PETERS. JOYCE K. Encinitas. California. Kindergarten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2. PETERSON. SHIRLEY A. Cedar Falls. Kindergarten-Primary. Dana College. PHELPS. MARY A. Jefferson. Kin- dergarten-Primary. College Players 2; Kappa Phi 2: K.P. Club I; I.F.T.A. 2. PIERCE. PATRICIA L. Clear Lake. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1 ; I.F. T.A. 2. PRODEHL. PHYLLIS A. Moville. Ele- mentary. I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 2. PULS. PAULINE A. Garwin. Elemen- tary. R RANDELS. PHYLLIS M. New Sharon. Elementary. I.F.T.A. 2; Kartlett Ilall House Council 1 ; Christian Student Center 2. RANKIN. MARY A. Dow . Kindergarten- Primary. Women’s Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2: K.P. Club 2. RASMUSSEN. GWEN M. Esthenrille. Ele- mentary. Orchesix 1,2; Marlins; Purple Arrow. RASMUSSEN. SHIRLEY R. Ruthven. Elementary. Klemenla-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2. REID, PEGGY J. Ogden. Kindergarten- Primary. Delta Delta Phi 1.2; Tau Chi Eta 1.2; College Chorus 1.2: I F. T.A. 2; Kartlett Hall House Council 1; Cheerleader. 1. RKINDKKS. MARY C. Mallard. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2; Wayne State Teachera College. ROBERTS. ELI) A L. Hu meato n. Elemen- tary. College Players 1.2; Christian Stu- dent Center 1,2. ROBINSON. PATRICIA A. Dallas Cen- ter. Elementary. Kappa Phi 1.2; I.F. T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 1,2; Lawther Hall House Council 2. ROHMER. MARCELLA F. Carnavillo. Kindergarten-Primary. Newman Club 1.2. ROL8TON, DONNA W. Sheldon. Elemen- tary. College Players 1.2; L.8.A. 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2. ROKICK. PATRICIA A. Guthrie Center. Kindergarten-Primary. Tau Sigma Delta 1.2; Phi Chi Delta 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; K.P. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 1.2: Lawther Hall House Council 2: Orchcsis 1; Women's Chorn 1. ROWE. ELAINE F. Lake Park, Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2. RUG LAND. HELEN J. St. OUf. Kinder- garten-Pritnary. Elementa-Ki 1,2; L.8.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2: Purple Arrow 2. RU8H. KKTTY J. Lake Park. Elemen- tary. I.F.T.A. 2. S 8ANDHOLM. IRENE M. Dayton. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; I.F. T.A. 2; Wesley Foundation 1; Purple Arrow 1,2. SCI I LAM PP. DONNA J. Aekley. Elemen- tary. Campus 4-H 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Newman Club 1.2. SCHOLL. LEONA I). Rockwell. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1,2; Newman Club 1.2. SCHOLTKS. MARGARET A. Algona. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Newman Club 1,2. SCHRODER. PRI8CILLA A. Sheldon. Elementary. College Players 1.2; Chris- tian Student Center 1.2. SCOLES. CONSTANCE L. Sanborn. Ele- mentary. Phi Chi Della 2. SCOTT. MARLENE F. Des Moines. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Rural Community leader's Club 1; I.F.T.A. 2: Women's Chorus 2; Orchcsis 1; Pi Phi Omega 1,2. 261 SMITH. SSL t.2.3: SEARCY. PEGGY R. Phoenix. Arizona. Elementary. Theta Epsilon 1,2; Bap- list Student Center 1.2; Elementa-Ki I; Purple Arrow 1,2: Marching Hand 2. SEVERE. MARGARET A. Nora Springs. Elementary. Kappa I’hi 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; College Chorus 2; Lawther Hall Houae Council 2; Eleincnta-Ki 2; Purple Arrow 2. SHARP. JOANN. Northwood, Kindergar- ten-Primary. Pi Tau Phi 1,2; Kappa Phi 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2; Hartlctt Hall House Council 1; Senior Counselor 2; I.F.T.A. 2: Purple Arrow 1.2. 8HUNK. EMMY L. Hettendorf. Kinder- garten-Primary. College Player 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Tau Sigma Della 1,2; K.P. Club 1. 811) DA EL. BONNIE J. Lauren . Elemen- tary. Marching Hand 1. SIEMENS. DORIS J. Bettendorf, Kin- dergarten-Primary. Gamma Delta 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1.2; Elementa-Ki 2; Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; Lawiher Hall House Council 2. 8INCOX. PATRICIA A. Tama. Kinder- Karlen-Primary. Phi Sigma Phi, 1,2; iappn Phi 1,2; College Choru 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2. SMITH, ANITA E. Story City. Kinder- garten-Primary. Tau Chi Eta 1: Thela Gamma Nu 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; K.P. Club 2. HETTY L. Cedar Fall , Etemen- Nu Sigma Phi 1,2,3; Phi Chi 1.2,3; Presbyterian Fellowship Lawther Hall House Council 2; Old Gold 1. SMITH. PAULINE F. Columbus Junc- tion. Elementary. Elementa-Ki 1,2; Kappa Phi 2; I.F.T.A. 2. SOLOMON. ANNA L. Marlon, Elemen- tary. Women’s Chorus I: College Chorus 2; Elementa-Ki 2; Campus 4-H 2; Film Club 2. HOLT. K. JUNE. (Hidden. Kindergarten- Primary. K.P. Club 1; Kappa Phi 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2; Pi Phi Omega 2. STANTON. EVELYN R. Spirit Lake, Kin- dergarten-Primary. Pi Thela PI 1,2; Women's Chorus 1; I.F.T.A. 2; K.P. Club 2: Senior Counselor 2. STEGEMAN. NORMA J. Manilla. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 1.2: K.P. Club 1.2. STEWART. VIRGENK A. Fort Dodge, Kindergarten-Primary. Tau Sigma Della 1,2; K.P. Club 2; College Eve 1.2; league of Women Voters 2: I.F.T.A. 2. STILES. ROSEMARY, Fort Dodge, Kin- de rgarten-Primary. Tau Sigma Delta 1.2 (President 2); K.P. Club 1.2 (Pres- ident 1); Senior Counselor 2; Bartlett Hall House Council 1; Inter-sorority Council 2; I.F.T.A. 2. STOUT. MARY L. Chariton. Kindergar- ten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2: l«awther Hall House Council 2. STRANDBERO. SHIRLEY A. Boone. Kindergarten-Primary. Women' Chorus 1 : College Chorus 2. STUART. WILMA I. Bondurant. Kinder- rrten-Primary. Tau Sigma Della 2; P. Club 1.2; Christian Student Cen- ter 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2. STUM. BARBARA M. Cedar Falls. Ele- mentary. Phi Sigma Phi 1,2; A.W.8. 2; Senior Counselor 2. STUMP. MARGARET I. DeSoto. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; Kappa Phi 1.2; Marching Band 1; Senior Counselor 2; Wesley Foundation 1.2. SWANSON. DARLENE M. Boxholm, Kin- dergarten-Primary. L.8.A. 1,2; K.P. Club 2: I.F.T.A. 2. SWANSON. DELORES A. Olds. Elemen- tary. Women’s Choru 1; L.S.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. T TABOR. MARY A. Rolfe. Elementary. Wesley Foundation 1,2; Women' Chorus 1. TAYLOR. DORIS J. Minbum, Elemen- tary. Women's Chorus 1; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1.2; College Choru 2; I.F.T.A. 2: Elementa-Ki 2. TEMPLEMAN. JANET R. Colo. Elemen- tary. Tau Chi Eta 2; College Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2. THEDENS. GRETCHKN 0. Jesup. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Phi Chi Delta 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1.2: I.F.T.A. 2; Purple Ar- row 2. THEOBALD. MARGERY L. Manilla. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; I.F.T.A. 1.2. THOMPSON. BETTY J. Boone. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 2; College Chorus 2; K.P. Club 2. THORNBURGH. DORIS J. Rippey. Kfn- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; Kappa Phi 1,2; Theta Gamma Nu 1,2; 1. F.T.A. 2. TJKLMELAND. JOANNE M. Laurens. Kindergarten-Primary. Marching Band 1. TRETTIN, SHIRLEY J. Rockford. Ele- mentary. I.F.T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 2; Iowa State College. TROGE, NADINE J. Floyd, Elementary. Pi Tau Phi 1,2; Gamma Delta 1,2; Purple Arrow 1,2; Marching Band 1. TRUKL8KN. LOIS A. West Bend. Ele- mentary. Bartlett Hall House Council 1: Chapel Choir 2; College Chorus 2: Elementa-Ki 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Kappa Phi 2; Kappa Theta Pal 1.2; Women'. Chorus 1; Wesley Foundation 2. TRU8TEM. ELIZABETH A. Hanlontown. Elementary. I.F.T.A. 2: Elementa-Ki 2; Pi Phi Omega 1.2: Bartlett Hall House Council 1; Lawther Hall House Council 2; L.S.A. 1. TUCKER. MARGARET A. Bussey. Kin- dergarten Primary. K.P. Club 2; Wes- ley Foundation 2; Kappa Phi 2. TURBETT. RAMONA A. Toledo. Kinder- garten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 1.2; K.P. Club 2. V VANDEBERG. PAULA A. Hull, Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Women’s Chorus I. VAN DENOVEK. SHIRLEY B. Oelweln. Elementary. College Chorus 1,2; I.F. T.A. 2; Elementa-Ki 2. VAN 8T E E N BERGEN. MONA A. Prairie City. Elementary. Bartlett Hall House Council 1: College Chorus 2; I.F.T.A. 2: Kappa Phi 1.2; Lawther Hall House Council 2; Marching Band 1,2; Theta Gamma Nu 1,2; W.R.A. 2. VICKROY, PHYLLIS I. Danville. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Purple Arrow 1.2; K.P. Club 2. V088. VONNELLK I. Cedar Falls. Kin- dergarten-Primary. VRIEZELAAR. PATRICIA I. Pella. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Theta Epsilon 1.2; Baptist Student Center 2; I.F.T.A. 1. W WACHUTKA. CAROLYN R. Burlington. Kinder garten-Primary. Tau Chi Eta 1.2; Pi Phi Omega 1.2; Cheerleader 1; K.P. Club 1; Women’s Chorus 1; league of Women Voter 2. WAGNER. MARILYN R. Brooklyn. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1,2: K. P. Club 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2; Wesley Foundation 1,2; College Chorus. WALK. URALEE M. Kcnsctt. Kinder- garten-Primary. Pi Phi Omega 1.2; K.P. Club 2. WALKER. LUCRETIA M. Fort Dodge, Kindergarten-Primary. Orchesi 2: KJP. Club 2; I.F.T.A. 2; Tau Chi Eta 2; Stephens College. WATT. PHYLLIS J. Fernald. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2; Wes- ley Foundation 1.2. WEDEROCIST, FLORENCE I). Malvern. Kindergarten-Primary. Marching Band 1.2; Thela Epsilon !,2; Nu Sigma Phi 1. WE1NHEIMER. ELEANOR J. Fontan- elle. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2: I.F.T.A. 2; Nu Sigma Phi 1.2; L.S.A. 1,2. WELKER. BARBARA E. Marshalltown. Kindergarten-Primary. I.F.T.A. 3: Mar- shalltown Junior College. WELLS, MARGARET E. Pomeroy, Ele- mentary. L.S.A. 1.2; I.F.T.A. 1; Ele- menta-Ki. WHERRY, M. DARLENE. Waterloo. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 2; Wart- burg College. WHITE, MAURINE E. New Hartford, Elementary. WHITTEN. WILMA M. Rowan. Elemen- tary. College Choru 1,2; Phi .Sigma Phi 1,2. WICKS. A. MARIK. Story City. Elemen- tary. Elementa-Ki; Nu Sigma Phi; I.F.T.A. WIDICK, ETHEL L. Lehigh. Elementary. Purple Arrow 1,2; I.F.T.A. 2: Elcmeu- ta-Ki 2. WIKKKS. CAROL E. Ho per , Elemen- tary. Pi Theta Pi 1,2. WILKENS. BONNIE J. Osage. Kinder- garten-Primary. Tau Sigma Delta 1,2; Gamma Delta 1,2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. WILKENS, DARLENE J. Waverlv. El«- mentary. I.F.T.A. 1,2; Elementa-Ki 1,2; L.S.A. 1. WILKKR80N. JANET E. Albion. Kin- dergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1.2; Purple Arrow 1.2; 8.C.A. 1,2; College Choru 2. WILKINSON. MARY C. Davenport. Kin- dergarten-Primary. Nu Sigma Phi 1.2: Phi Chi Delta 1.2. WILLE. LILLIAN L. Klenmie. Kinder- garten-Primary. Women’s Chorus I: K. P. Club 1.2; Theta Gamma Nu 2; I.F.T.A. 1. WILSON. AMBER M. Tipton. Kinder- garten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; Ply- mouth Club 1.2. WILSON. DONNA J. Cresco. Kindcr nr- ten-Primary. College Chorus; K.P. Club 1; Plymouth Club. WILSON. VELMA M. Delhi. Elementary. Bartlett Hall House Connell 1 ; Women’s Chorus 1 : College Chorus 1; Kappa Phi 2; Elementa-Ki 2. WINE. BEVERLY J. Guthrie Center. Kindergarten-Primary. K.P. Club 1,2; Tau Sigma Delta 1.2; Campus 4-H 1; Senior Counselor 2; I.F.T.A. 2. WINKLER. EVELYN. Coming, Kind-r- garien-Primary. Wesley Foundation 1.2; K.P. Club 2; Kappa Phi 2. WINKLER. RUTH D. Corning. Elemen- tary. Wesley Foundation 1,2; Kappa Phi 2; Beta Alpha Epsilon 2. WIRE. MARILYN J. Corydon. Kinder- garten-Primary. Kappa Phi 1,2; 8.C.A. 1.2; Kappa Theta Psi 1.2; A Cappella Choir 1.2; K.P. Club 1.2; I.F.T.A. 2. WOODS. ELDA B. 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IOWA CITY, IOWA 273 TOPICAL INDEX A A Cappella Choir.........................118 Activities ..........................«S5-128 Administration ........................14-22 Advertising .........................264—273 Alpha Chi Epsilon........................223 Alpha Phi Gamma..........................168 Alpha Phi Omega......................... 188 Art Club ................................189 Art Department ......................132-133 Association of Women Students............ 89 Athletics .............................57-84 Elementa Ki ........................v...193 Ellen Richards Club.....................194 English and Speech Department.......140-141 Epsilon Pi Tan..........................172 F Features .............................23-56 First Year K. P. Club...................195 Football .............................60-65 Foreword ...............................4-7 Foreign Language Club...................196 Future Business Leaders of America......197 B Bachelor of Arts Graduates..........240-247 Bachelor of Arts Index..............254-259 Baker Hall ...........................96-97 Baptist Student Center..................213 Bartlett Hall ........................90-91 Baseball .............................76-77 Basketball ...........................66—71 Beta Alpha Epsilon.............,........190 Beta Beta Beta..........................169 Board of Control of Student Publications..! 14 Business Education Department........134-135 c Campus 4-H Club.........................191 Cedar Falls Housing Units.:.........104-105 Chapel Choir ............................118 Cheerleaders ........................... 82 Chimes .................................170 Christian Student Center................218 College Chorus .........................122 College Eye ....................... 112-113 College Players ........................192 Concert Band .......................120-121 Crossroads .............................1 11 Curriculum Laboratory Department. 136-137 D Debate ..............................116 Delta Delta Phi......................224 Delta Sigma Rho......................171 Departments .....................129-164 Drama ...........................123-125 E Education Department ............138-139 G Gamma Delta ..........................216 Golden Ledger ....................... 173 Golf ..................................«1 Graduates.........................237-253 H Home Economics Department.........142-143 Honorary Organizations............168-187 I ‘T’ Club ............................. 83 Industrial Arts Club..................198 Industrial Arts Department........144-145 Interest Organizations ......... 188-211 Interfraternity Council ..............222 Intersorority Council ................222 Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship....221 Iowa Future Teachers Association......199 “I” Queens..........................40-41 K Kappa Delta Pi........................174 Kappa Mu Epsilon......................175 Kappa Phi .......................... 218 Kappa Pi Beta Alpha...................200 Kappa Theta Psi.......................225 L Lambda Delta Lambda...................176 Lambda Gamma Nu.......................226 Language Department ..............146-147 Lawther Hall .......................92-93 League of Women Voters................201 274 Lecture-Concert Series ..............126-127 Library Science Department...........148-149 Library Students Association.............202 Lutheran Students Association............216 M Marlins ...........................203 Math Club .........................204 Mathematics Department ........150-151 Men’s Union ....................... 89 Music Department ..............152-153 N Newman Club .....................214 North Hall ....................94-95 Nu Sigma Phi.....................221 o Old Cold............................108-109 Old Cold Beauties.....................32-39 Old Cold Popularity...................42-45 Orchesis ...............................205 Organizations ......................165-236 P Phi Chi Delta.........................220 Phi Mu Alpha Sintonia.................177 Phi Sigma Epsilon.....................228 Phi Sigma Phi.........................229 Physical Education Club...............206 Physical Education for Men........154-155 Physical Education for Women......156-157 Pi Gamma Mu...........................178 Pi Omega Pi...........................179 Pi Phi Omega..........................230 Pi Tau Phi............................231 Pi Theta Pi...........................232 Plymouth Club ........................215 Presbyterian Fellowship ..............219 Purple Arrow ....................... 180 R Religious Organizations .... Rural Community Leaders Club. .212-221 .....207 s Science Department ..................158-159 Second Year K. P. Club...................208 Seer ley Hall .........................98-99 Senior Art ...............................U5 Senior Counselors ...................102-103 Sigma Alpha Eta..........................181 Sigma Alpha Iota.........................182 Sigma Eta Chi............................215 Sigma Gamma Kappa........................209 Sigma Tau Gamma..........................233 Sigma Theta Epsilon......................217 Social Life ............................117 Social Organizations ................222-236 Social Science Department............160-161 Social Science Honors....................183 Speech Activities Club...........,.......210 Stadium Hall ........................100-101 Student Christian Association............212 Student Counselors ..................102-103 Student League Board..................... 88 Sunday Morning Chapel....................221 Sunset Village ......................106-107 Symphony Orchestra ..................120-121 T Table of Contents..................... 9 Tau Chi Eta.......................... 82 Tau Sigma Delta......................234 Teaching Department .............162-163 Tennis .............................. 80 Theta Alpha Phi......................184 Theta Epsilon .......................213 Theta Gamma Nu.......................235 Theta Theta Epsilon..................185 Torch and Tassel.....................186 Track .............................78-79 Two-Year Diplomas ...............247-253 Two-Year Diploma Index...........259-262 w Waterloo Housing Units............104-105 Wesley Foundation Council.............217 Who’s Who ............................ 46 Women’s Chorus .......................119 Women’s Recreation Association........211 Wrestling ..........................72-75 FACULTY DIRECTORY A Aakvik. Ellen. 152 Abbas. I ona. 90 Abbott. R. L. Addison. Rill. 162 Adney, Verna. 162 Aitchison. Alison Allegre. Charles, 104, 159. 169 Allen. Rnlh. 143 Anderson, Joyce. 157 Anderson. Lucille. 162 Anderson. Mary. 162 Anderson. Wallace. 141 Arejr. Amy Arnold. Richard. 141 Aurand. Wayne. 162 B Hailey, Charlea Halley, James. 19 Haker. Rebecca Hakken. Alice. 162 Hardach. John. 159 darker. Olive. 152 Harnharl. Don, 162 Haum. Russell. 152 Heard. Marshall. 17. 116 liegeman. Louis Render. Haul. 16. 88. 89 Hernhard, Harold. 1 . 188 Hirfhead. Jane. 152 Hiahop. Clifford. 138 Hlaokman. Mildred Hlanford, James. 135 Hoardman. Henjamin Hock. Emil. 120, 152 Boehlje. Esther Kolinsky. Joseph. 133 Honfig, Victor. 144. 172. 198 Hon Is. Jean, 157 Houldin. Mary, 143 ltraddock. Richard. 141 Bradshaw', Glenn. 133 Breyfoitle. Mary Brown. A. E.. 138 lirune. Irvin. 151. 173. 204 Huffuin, Hugh Hultena. Louis, 160. 178 Burgess. Jean. 157. 205. 206 Kurgner. Jack. 133 Horke. Willard. 162 liiixwell. Margaret. 138 Hiitrem. Beverly Huxhaum. Katherine c Cable. Kmiuetl. 159 Caldwell. Mary. 162 Campbell, Clara. 149 Campbell, Marjorie D. Campbell. Sadie. 16. 89. 104. 186. Carlson. R. J.. 19 Chase. William Clark. J. R.. 64. 78. 154 Clarke. Elizabeth Cole. K. E.. 17 Conion, Corley. 133 Cooper. Mary. 149 Cowley. John Cram. Fred. 20 Crawford. Elinor. 118. 157. 211 Crawford. O. K. Curtis. Dwight. 162 D Daley. William. 133 Davids. Arlinn Davis. Sanford. 138. 174 Dee. William. 160. 178 Delafield. David. 133 Denny, E. C., 138, 190 Dickinson. A. D.. 64. 78. 154 Dielerioh. Mary. 149 Dit ler. Walter. 144. 172, 198 Divclheax. Margaret. 162 Dohrrnan. H. T.. 160. 178 Douglas. Lloyd, 135 Dreier. William. 138. 207 Drumright. Russel 222 E Edwards, Rowrna Ehrestuan. Irene. 149 Elliott. Mary. 162 Ennis. Edith. 162 F Fagan. W. B„ 141 Fanrney, Ralph Fink. Merrill. 19 Fitzgerald. Margaret. 20 Floyd. Karl. 162 Forest. Louise Foss. Nancy. 117 Fossum. Ernest. 141. 181 Fowler. Clayton. 133 Fox. Joseph Frahm. Izetta Fuller, Albert Fullerton. Margaret. 149 G Baffin. Myrtle. 135 Garnet, Joseph, 18 Gerow. Maurice. 118. |52 Getrhell, Robert. 159 Gifford. Robert Gilloley. Laura. 162 Gjerde. Waldemar, 136 Goetch. E. W. Gogel. Kenneth Goggin, Leo. 141 Goliman. Waller, 162 Grado. IajuIs. 162 Graham. Zelwyn Grant. Martin. 159 Green. Mary. 120, 121. 152 Grier. Perry Guest. Charles Guillaume. Harry. 133 Gullirkson. Agnes. 162 H Haines. Maude Haines. Peter, 135, 223 Hake. Herbert. 19. 21 Hamilton. K. W.. 151 Hampton. Nellie. 138 Hanawalt. Mary. 141 Hansen. Ellen, 143 Hansford. Charles, 162 Hansford. Tempie. 162 Hanson. Aldeu. 141 Hanson. Rose liapp. William lfarmon. I«eta, 162 Harj er. Corinne, 162 Harris, Henry. 152 Harris, Lyman. 160, 178 Hart. Irvin Hartwell. Frank Hays. William Hearst, James Helff. Bernice Hill. Frank. 120 Hinds. Jean Hoar. Frederick. 113, 141, 168 Holliday. Olive. 143 Holmherg. Marjorie Holmes. George. 17. 114 Holst. Harold, 152 liolvik. Karl. 121, 152 Hosier. Max. 162 Howard, Donald. 160, 178 Howell. Alta Hughes. Jean. 19 Huh. Esther Humphrey. Katherine. 135 Hunter. Mary I Ingerxoll. Virginia, 162 J Jackson, C. L.. 162 Jennings, Philip. 17 Jewell. Rosa. 141 K Kasiske. Florence. 162 Keefe, I«eonard. 185 Kelso. Paid. 17 Kennedy. David. 120, 121 Kercheval. James. 159. 176 Koehring. Dorothy Kurtx. Edward L Lang, William. 160, 178 Lantx. C. W.. 157 Larkin. Thomas Latham. William, 118, 152, 177 l.eavitt. Charles. 160, 178 Iceland. Albert Lillehei. I. L.. 147. 196 Lillywhile. Ilerold. 141, HI !.otl. Fred. 151. 175. 204 Luce. Mildred. 120. 162 Lund, Hue. 90 Lynch. I«ewis. 162 M Mad igau. Genevieve Manning. Sarah, 143 Mantor. Edna Maricle, William. 175 Marietta. K. L.. 135. 197 Marquardt. D. N.. 159 Martindale. Frank E . 138. 199 Matala. Dorothy f. Matala. Raymond E. Mauck. R. Jane. 119, 152 Maurker, J. W.. 14 Maurer. Edwin. 141 Maxwell. Jvone, 152 Manila. Feter McCarthy. Phylli . 71 McCollum. Clifford. 159 McCuaker. Lauretta. 149 McCuskey. D. H.. 72. 154 McDavitt, Elaine. 141, 184 Mcl od. Ada McMahon. Della McNally. John. 141 McN’amar. Mary. 96 Mead. Frank Mcece. Leona. 135 Mendenhall. L. L., 154 Merritt. Myrtle. 157. 206 Middleton, Caryl. 162 Miller. Edna. 147 Mitchell, John. 120 Mohn. Mardelle. 162 Moon. Alfred Moon, Dorothy. 118. 157 Mork. Vernon. 162 Mullins, Evelyn. 149 Myers. Gall. 19. 108 N Nelson. M. J.. 16 Nielsen, Ross Nordly. O. M.. 64. 66. 154 O Opfer. Emma, 162 P Paine. O. F. Palmer. Harold. 144. 172, 198 Parisho. John. 162 Paul, J B.. 18 I’cavey. Samuel. 162 Peiidergraft. Daryl, 18 Peterson, Marnn. 162 Phraner. Francis. 141 Ping. I la. 143 Plarhn, Erma. 160. 178. 183. 201 Poppy. Willard. 159 Potter. Albert. 162 Powell. John. 152 Price, Malcolm, 138 Praia, John. 141. 210 276 R Hail, lirare Hath. Karl. 159 Kathe, Donald. 162 Reece. Oscar Kenard. John. 138 Rcningcr. H. W„ 141 Rhode . (iladyii. 98 Khnm. (iordon. 138, 188 Riebe. H. A.. 138 Hiller. Klmer. 20 Robinson. George, 160, 178 Rodger . Donald Roe rh. Jack Rogers, R. A.. 159, 176 Hollstin. Donald. 162 Koth. Bella Ruegnitz, Roue. 152 Russell. Myron. 120. 152 s 8age, Inland. 118, 160, 178 8alo. Melvin. 162, 207 Samson. George. 118, 152 Sauer. Pauline. 159 Sausjord. Gunnar. 138 Schaefer. Josef. 147. 196 Schilder. Louis Srhlicher. Raymond. 18 Sclimalil, Allen Schinili. Mary. 162 Schneider. Melvin Schneider. Naomi Sehnelle. Barbara. 162 School . Marshall, 162 Sehurrer. Augusta. 151 Scoll. Winfield Searight, Roland. 120, 152 Shefle. Loin. 162 Shepherd. Lou Short. Thelma, 157 Silver. H. M.. 19 Silvey. Wray. 162 Skalberk. Oliver. 141. 181 Smith, Arlene Smith. Krne.sline. 159 Smith, Franci . 141 Smith. May Smith. I'aul. 133 Sonstegard. Manford Sparrow, Julia. 188. 193 Starheck. C. L.. 60, 64. 154 Starkey. Willard. 120, 121, 152 Steininger. Karl. 162 Stokwtad. Lloyd. 162 Slone. Myrtle. 162 Strain. Robert. 160, 178 Strayer. Hazel. 184, 192 Street. Howard Struble. Marguirette. 162 Sutherland. Klizabeth Svenaon, Karl. 160. 178 Swanaon. Betty, 157 T Thompaon, M. R., 160, 178, 183 Thompson. Oscar. 118. 138 Trimble. Harold. 151. 175, 204 Tripp, I eonard, 162 Tripp. Violet. 162 Turner. Kulalie, 162 u Uudorbrink, Pauline Uttley. Marguerite. 159 V VanderBrek. Howard. 162. 188 Van Kngen. H., 151, 204 Van Neaa. Grace. 157 Vodica. Marguerite. 162 von Neumann. Robert. 133 w Wagner. Guy. 136 Wagner. Lillian. 141, 171. 210 Wagner. Willis. 144. 172. 198 Wailea, James Walsh. Dorothy Walsh. William. 162 While. Doria. 157 Whitford. L. W.. 76. 154 Wick. Roland. 135. 197 Wiedman. Clem. 162 Wilcox. M. J.. 138 Will. Kntery Wilmarth. Alta. 162 Wineke. Dorothy Winier. Leonard Winters. Dean. 162 Winier . Gene Woodcock. Bert. 158, 172 Y Yager. Barbara. 157, 203. 206 Yeager. Nina z Zintz. Miles, 138 277 STUDENT DIRECTORY A Abbas. Norm — Geneva, 102, 170 Abkex. Patricia -Austlnville, 122, 174, 182. 240 Waterloo. 119, 195 Freeport. 111., 98. 1 . Waterloo. 180. 196 Waueoma. 173, 180, Cedar Falls. 192, 201, Ackerman. Norma - Ackerman. Russell 190. 192. 240 Adams. Darlene M.- Adains. Dorothy R. 194. 218 Adamson, Katherine 232 Adelsman, Juline Mason City. 120, 180, 196. 221 Adclaman. Maybelle Mason City. 118. 122. IP®, 221. 240 A hi rich. Taul Gilmore City Akana. Henry Paia, Hawaii. 146 Aki. Wallace Hilo. Hawaii Albert. Carl—Amana. 188. 192. 216 Alexander. Patricia—Waterloo, 89 Allen. John—Algona. 217 Allen. Patricia—Lucas. 194. 210 Aller, Merlin—Keota. 60 Allison, Leland—Charles City Altemeier. Keith -Liscomb, 121, 122. 177, 218. 240 Altemeier, Marilyn Liscomb. 118. 191. 208, 218. 247 Alton. Ann—Ottumwa. 102, 194, 216 Amburn, William—Cedar Falls, 217 Amish. Jean Iowa City, 108 Andersen, John—Cedar Falls, 206 Andersen, Kenneth—Harlan, 100 Andersen, Norma J.—Dike Anderson. Charlene—Churdan, 119, 193, 213 Anderson. Donald W.—Burlington Anderson. Donna R. -Waukon. 216 Anderson. James T. Forest City. 60 Anderson, Karen—8ioux City, 210. 247 Anderson. LaVonne Harcourt. 213, 221 Anderson. Margaret A.— Pocahontas Anderson. M. Joan—Dayton. 195, 216 Anderson. Nancy M. —Mallard. 90 Anderson. Norma L. Nevada Anderson. Robert A. Fiord Anderson. Vaughn Sac City Anderson. Walter Malvern Andreasen. Mary- Audubon. 108, 208, 216, 247 Andresen. Gwen Davenport, 102, 108, 168, 234. 247 Andrew. Henry Cedar Falls. 104. 233 Andrew. Jack—Clinton. 120, 121. 177 Andrews. Helen—Waterloo Anfinson, 8hlrley West Union, 102. 120, 121, 182. 218 Annis. Norman Corydon. 78, 111 Appelman. Barbara Clermont, 38, 40. 41. 224. 247 Archer. Donald Malvern. 96. 112. 113, 173. 174. 179. 197. 199. 217. 240 Arends. Alan—Stanhope. 82 Argotsinger. Jack—Harlan. 240 Arildsen. Richard Waterloo Arisumi, Janet—Hilo. Hawaii. 90 Armstrong, Eldon—Dawson Armstrong, Joanne—Boonevllle, 229. 240 Arnold. Evelyn Ottumwa. 90. 193, 212 Arnold. Mary- Ames. 122. 219. 220 Arnold. Robert Hartley. 72. 210. 216. 223 Arthur. Joan—Cedar Falls. 104 Asrhenbrenner, Duane Dysart, 118 Ashland. June- Clear Lake. 118, 235 Askland, Ramona- St. Ansgar, 119. 203. 247 Atkinson. Marilyn—Hammond. Ind., 218 Aurand. Douglas—Boone Avery. Mary—Cedar Falls Ax. Eunice Ventura. 88. 89. 92. 247 Axberg. Elvera— Fredericksburg Azeltlne, Bernice Cedar Falls B Raeth. Joanne Moorhead. 11«. 122 Bailey. Donna— Add. 114, 195 Bailey, Laurine- Sioux City. 92. 180 Baird. Phyllis- Boone. 240 Baker. Armand Sugar Land, Tex., 118 Baker. Frances J.—Decorah Baker. Francis C. Waterloo Baker. John—Waterloo Baker. Lois M. Clarion Baker. Shirley -Morning Sun. 195 Bakken. Terry Rutland. 193.217.247 Balabon. Nick- Waterloo Baldovi, Jane Maui. Hawaii, 92 Ball. Charles Waterloo Ball. Evonne Anthon, 216 Bali. Mary Marathon, 240 Banker. Viola—Chapin. 119, 191, 193. 21 . 247 Barbee. Lena Waterloo Barker. Charles—Leon. 151. 240 Barkhoff. Myraa-—Logan, 208, 247 Barnard. Marcia E.—Ames. 122 Barnard. Margaret A.—New Virginia. 195. 208. 247 Barnes. Betty—Oakaloosa, 41, 90. 195 Barnhart. Thelma—Green. 195, 219. 220 Barr, Patricia—Manchester. 173, 179, 197, 218 Barritt, Warren Lamoni Barron. James Waterloo. 240 Barron. Peter—Waterloo Barta. Ruth—Waterloo Bashara. Beverly—Ledyard. 195 Batchelder. Mary—Sioux City. 108. 113. 169, 201. 202. 204. 218. 222. 225 Bates. Carol—Winthrop, 219. 220 Bates. James—Nevada Bates. Margaret—Vinton. 192. 224, 240 Bates. Robert—Mystic. 240 Bauer. Lois—Kingsley. 102. 201. 206. 216 Baumgart. Norbert—State Center. 233 Baumnover. Ruth—Carroll, 118, 120. 240 Baxter, Sutanne— Cedar Falls. 104, 229 Beach, John—Guthrie Center. 46, 60, 61. 62. 83. 240 Bean, Clyde—Cedar Rapids. 72. 83. 240 Beare. Lorraine Waterloo Beatty. Donnabelle—Dea Moinea, 82. 200,224 Beck. Betty Story City, 216. 247 Beck. Dolores—Guthrie Center. 193 Beck, Virginia—Belle Plaine. 180 Becker. William—Algona. 120. 121. 177, 240 Beckman. Ruth—Hampton. 192. 248 Beckmann. Dolores—Moline. III., 92. 201. 232 Beebe. Marcella—Independence Beeman, Betty—Cedar Falls Beghlel. Floyd—Guthrie Center Behrends. Bernice Buffalo Center. 108. 119, 215 Behrends. Marlelgh—Monticello. 102. 204. 218 Beil, Elaine Clinton. 218, 240 Belikin. Nancy—Waterloo Belson. Beverly—Clinton. 90. 195 Berner. Albert- Palo. 223 Bender. Ernest Waterloo. 104. 222 Bengtson. Bob- Low Moor. 248 Benner. Virginia Ventura. 121. 221 Bennett. Charlene—Anthon. 108. 195 Bennett. Eden Webster City. 203. 208, 248 Bensch. Carol—Decorah. 208, 21«. 248 Benson. Carmen—Cedar Falls. 41 Benson. Donavon—Lake Park Benton. Rachel—Dayton. 190. 21«. 240 Bent. Richard—Centerville Berg. Elton- Cedar Falls. 240 Berger. George Amana Berggren, Paul—Cedar Falls Bergmann, Marvin—Hampton. 118, 240 Berka. Bonita—Waterloo Berkstresser. Jane—Mt. Carroll. III.. 122, 200 Berry, Goeffrey- Spencer Berry. Kenneth West De Moines. 121 Berryhill, Irvin—Buffalo Center Bertelsen. Donna Thornton. 195. 218 Beyer. Herbert—Buffalo Center Bienfang. Ardys—Cedar Falls Bienfang. Wanda—Waterloo, 195 Bigalk. Roger—Cresco. 72 Bigger. Harlan—Ruthven Bikland. John—Archer. 96. 217, 240 Hirrlutrd. Dale Everly Bird. Robert Woden. 188. 190. 217. 219 Birdscll. Wesley -Ossian Blrley. Stanley Waterloo. 88. 104. 176, 240 Birley. Stuari Waterloo. 240 Bisbey. Lola—Cedar Falls, 240 Bisgrove. Donald Manl.v Bjorke. Lydia—Rugby. N. Dak.. 210. 248 Black. Shirley Independence. 92, 108, 208. 214. 232, 248 Blncklcdge. Mary Winfield Blair. Maynard Cedar Falls. 81 Blakesley. Vseniece—Leon. 192, 213, 248 Blankers. Arthur Archer. 120, 121, 122. 21' , 221 Blendennsn. Keith Omaha. Nebr.. 98, 183, 210. 223. 240 Blinks. Joan Lisbon. 89. 94. 170, 200. 219. 220 Bloom. Max—Nashua. 240 Blumhagen, Elaine—Burnside Boesen. Robert Waterloo. 60 Bohnsack. Louis Manning. 60 Bolton, Elaine Waterloo. 122. 180 Bolton. Muriel -Waterloo, 248 Bong. l oui-M- Cherokee. 203. 248 Hookinier. Maxine La Porte Citv. 108,230. 248 Booth. DeWitt Elk Horn. 221. 240 Booth. Elisabeth —Des Moines. 82. 122. 235 Booth. Fola Carroll. 102. 194. 218. 240 Booth. Virginia Rioux City. 118 Boots. Florence Bayard, 195 Borchsrdt. Armond Osage. 216 Bottorff, Adria Webster City. 191 208. 218 Houghton, Harrison Ida Grove. 11«. 177. 216 jM Bovee. Joyce—McGregor Bowdish. Joanne—Central City, 119, 213 Bowen, Patricia—Anamosa. 121, 105 Howersox. William—Cedar Falls, 240 Bowes. Jeanette —Lake City Boyd. Frances—LeMars, 122. 248 Boyd. Kathryn Creston. 94. 151, 201. 20 . 215. 240 Boyer. Barbara Lake Park Boyle. Nancy Dexter. 195 Braack. Lois- Davenport. 88. 108 Braden. Beverly Goldfield, 46, 82. mm. m . 94. 203. 206, 229. 240 Bradfield, Richard Waterloo, 60 Braida. Darold Russell. 240 Bramblett. Beverly—Spirit Lake. 46. 118, 182, 186. 201, 240 Bramer. Lois- Harlan. 122. 208. 216. 248 Brandi. Marylou Clear Lake, 192. 211. 240 Branson. George Keokuk Branstad, Dorothy Thompson Branstad, Engel— Thompson Brant, 8ande Waterloo Brattebo. Howard Cedar Falls, 240 Brayton. Ethan- Somers Brecht. Marilyn Walker. 82. 214. 229. 248 Breckenfelder. Frederick Cedar Fall Hreisch. Dewey—Cedar Falls. 240 Breitenbach, Joan Rockwell City. 248 Brendes. Beverly- Lowden, 215 Brennan. Patricia Pueblo. Col.. 200 Brenneman. Ferrol Keota, 108. 109 Brevick, Arnold Chicago. III., 89. 00. 240 Brickley. Lois Ansmosa Bridges. James Cedar Falls Briggs. Donald Plainfield Bright, Robert Fort Dodge. 82 Bringgold, Lois Sioux Falls, S. l)ak.. 120 Brink. Nellie Cedar Rapids Bro. Ronald—Exira. 100. 110 Broderick. Mary—Allison. 119. 208. 218 Broderick. William- Allison. 76. 228 Itroer. Phyllis—New Providence. 119 Broer. Robert- Cedar Falls, 240 Bronner. Mary -Cedar Falls Brower. Kenneth — Aplington Brower. Mildred- Chicago. III. Brower. Patricia -Washington. I«1 Brown, Donald Waterloo Brown. Gwynne -Cedar Falls. 118. i«k 198. 213, 240 Brown. Margtret O Burlington, 203 Brown. Marlorie A Cedar Falls Brown. Norfne—Pontanelle. 195 Brown. Patricia—Waterloo Brown. Robert D. Clear Lake, 240 Brown. Robert L.- Oclwein Brown. Wanda Dysart. 40. 41. 102. 171 191. 222. 240 Browne, Barbara Dubuque, 180, 201. 220, 225 Brucher. Ann Waterloo. 108, 192. 224 Brucher. Michael—Waterloo. 101. 210 Bruhn. Mildred—Cylinder. 208. 216. 24- Bruner. James -Cedar Rapids Druning. Dale- -Breda. 76. 228 Bruns. Augusta George Bruns, Deloris- Greene. 221 Bruns. Phyllis Milford. 195 Bubb. Lois- Fort Msdison. 122. 180. 235 Buchansn, JoAnn (’on way. 122, 248 Buche. Velma Madrid. 118. 193. 24« Huchholz. Marvin Clarksville. 176 Buckets. James Jewell, 197 Buckingham. Della —Batavia. 202 Buehler. Marjorie- Schaller. 119. 20« 24« Buffington. Dorothy Cedar Rapids. '.‘24 Buffington. Molile Marshalltown. 113 Buhr. Glenn—Readlyn, 160. 17«. 103,218. 240 Bull. Ferris Eldon Hullis. Reginald—Waterloo. 172. 240 Bumgardner. Mark—Waterloo. 60 Hunce. Donald Waterloo Bunnell. Mary Cedar Fall . 122. 21 i 24« 278 Hunting. Harold—Dunkerton Burbridge. Liane—Cedar Fall . 184. 192. 240 Hunter. Alice—Jesiip. 193. 214. 248 Uurk, Nancy—Waterloo. 102. 108. 181, 196. 218. 225 Hurkc, Barbara—Riceville. 214 liiirken. John—Clinton Burma. Hetty—Buffalo Center. 119 Burrichter. I avon—Newton, 204, 215 Bumhtan. Harold—Preston, 240 Busching. Faye—Clarksville. 108. 208. 248 Buster. Marlene—Coluinhux Junction. 102. 193. 248 Butler. James—Charles City, 60 Itutler. l aKu—Corning Hutierworth. Margaret jean—Humboldt. 173, 174. 179. 197. 215. 240 Hutton, Kuth—Waterloo. 180, 230. 248 Hutzier. Kenneth—Cedar Falls. 192 Hutzier. Mary—Fort Dodge Huum, Hob—Spencer. 78. 83. 240 Byers, Mary—Grinnell. 122. 218. 248 Byera. Robert—Marshalltown lUo.skip. Hetty -Owatonua. Minn.. 82, 90. 119. 195.214 c Cady, Darrel—Waterloo Caglry. Barbara—Ionia, 119, 215, 248 Calentine, Robert—Emmet «burg ('•ley. Ruth—Cedar Falls. 248 Callahan. Georgena—Eldora. 82. 214, 229. 248 ('alien. Joan—Moravia. 189 Calvert. Arthur—North English, 196 Catnarata. Philip—Cedar Falls Cameron. Robert—Bloomfield Campbell. Dean—Cedar Falla. 240 Campbell. Faye—Oelwpin Campbell. JoAnn—Jesup. 181, 230, 240 Campbell. Myrna—Sac City, 248 Candee. Janet—Maynard. 119 Canfield. Dorothy—Sheldahl, 118, 195 Capexius. Kdward—Des Moines. 96, 223 Capitani. Ralph—Des Moines. 60. 233 Carew, Allan—Dubuque. 42, 66. 71. 100 Carlson, Marilyn—Jewell. 118, 191, 193 Carney, Joseph—Kminetsburg. 122, 214, 241 Carney. Keith- Kmmelsbnrg Carolus, Doris—Buckingham. 180. 219, 220 248 Carpenter. Beverly—Knoxville Carpenter. Zoe—Fort Dodge. 214 Carr. Kleanor—Merhanicsville. 193. 248 Carr. Patricia—Waterloo, 180. 248 Carroll. Joann—Waterloo. 230 Carroll, Sheila—McGregor. 214 Carter. Daryl—Cedar Falls. 104. 109. 121. 168. 210. 233 Carver. Wanelle—Zearing. 195 Case. Robert—Pern-. 60 Caxeholt. Gordon—Cedar Falls, 108 Casey. John—Mason City. 241 Caxhner. Sylvia—Rowley. 207 Caster. Patricia—Waterloo Cavett, William—Charles City. 118, 122. 188. 197. 213 Caudle. Carroll—Williams Catenas, Aristides—Mason City. Ill Ceilloy, Bernard—Cedar Falls Ceilley. Edward—Cedar Falls. 72. 176 Chabal. Robert—Riverside Chamberlain. Mary—Chariton. 218, 248 Chambers. George—Kents. 60. 228 Chandler. Jane—Plainfield. 90 Chase. Mary belle— DeSoto, 121.218 Chcnette. I.otiixe—Aldington, 213, 221 Chester, l rr ine—Plainfield. 122. 248 Christenxen, Arlene—Cherokee, 195 Christensen, Don—Mnrion Christensen, Elaine—Waterloo. 217, 218 Christensen. James—Waterloo Christensen. I,. Ann—Cedar Falls Christians. Harriet—Grafton Christiansen. Gwen—Oskaloosa. 94. 200, 201 234 Christiansen. Marlys—Waterloo, 118, 231 Christianson, Kuth—Bode. 195 Chukalas. Andrew—Iowa City Church. Elizabeth—Racine. Win.. 118 Claassen. Irene—Ackley. 193, 248 Clapp. Neil—Charles City Clark. Connie—Neola Clark. Elvin-—Cedar Falls. 88. 241 Clark. James E.—Marshalltown. 241 Clark. Jane—Cedar Falls Clark. K. Jane—Little York. 111., 194. 227. 241 Clark. Lucille—Monticellu Clark. Rosalie—Mitchell ville. 218, 241 Clark. Samuel M.—Charles City. 120. 121. 198. 202 Clark. 8tie A.—Botna. 208, 232. 248 Clark. Wands—Glen wood, 102. 108. 168. 180, 218. 234. 248 Claxen. Robert—Cedar Falls Clawson, Charles—Cedar Falls, 60 Clay, Charles—Gilman Clay. Mary—Hampton, 118. 122. 195 Clayton. Dorothy A.—-Corydon. 241 Clayton. Don PL—Marshalltown. 76. 83 Clercx, Phyllis—Larrhwood Clifton. Joyce— Karlville. 215 Clime. Max—Brandon Clow. Jane—Cedar Falls. 196. 219. 220 Coburn. Audrey—Davenport. 122.218 Cochrane. Bernice—Cedar Falls Cockcrham. Bette—Waterloo Cockrum, Chareen—Hanlontown. 207. 218, 248 Coffin. James—Waterloo. 121, 223, 241 Coffin. Wanda—Fairfield. 118. 195 Coffman. Bobbetle—Cedar Falls Cogley. Marilyn—Grinnell, 90 Conn. Norman— Waterloo Colbert. Belva—Menlo. 122 Collins. Della—Albion. 194 Collins, Margaret—Albion. 194 Collord, Jean—Waterloo Combs. Duane—Waterloo. 104 Combs. Mary—Stanley. 121. 219. 220 Conder. Mary—Ottumwa. 203, 231. 248 Conklin. Yvonne—New Hartford. 248 Connors. Barbara—Chicago. III.. 41 Cook. Dale—Council Bluffs. 72 Cook. Mary—Laurens. 218 Cook. Ruth—Waukon. 92. 180. 210. 248 Cooley. Helen—Howell. Mich.. 212, 218. 221. 241 Coombs. Don—Cedar Fall . 112 Coon. Helen—Morning 8un. 241 Cooper. Ardyce—Hnwarden. 195, 219, 220 Corkery, Bernice—Sumner, 193. 214, 248 Corrick. Richard E.— Boone. 226 Corrick. Richard L.—Keswick. 60 Corrigan. Don-—Rockwell City, 72 Corwin. Ronald—Waterloo Cory, John E.—Coon Rapids, 60 Cory, Julia M.—Cedar Falls, 241 Courtney, Dean—Wellman Coveil, Donna—Wilton Junction, 208. 248 Covey. Jane—Aurelia Cox. James—Waterloo. 241 Cox. Patricia—Marshalltown Coxon. Lorn a—West Branch. 119. 193, 213 Craig. William—Cedar Falls. 179. 241 Cram, Weston—Cor with. 98. 217 Craven. Edgar Waterloo Crawford. Donna Traer. 119,206 Crawford. Jean—Waterloo. 82. 229. 248 Creteher. Roberta—Cantril. 119 Crew. Iceland—Fairfield. 60. 64. 83, 218, 241 Crinigan. Richard- Waterloo Cross. Raymond—Grand Junction Crouse. Virginia—Fort Dodge Crow, DeAun L.—Muscatine. 248 Crow. Doris E.—Macksburg. 102. 122. 218, 248 Crow. Jeanne—Oxford. 122. 193. 221. 248 Crow. Willis—Akron Cullen. Mary—Fort Dodge. 208. 248 Cummings. Carolyn—Cedar Falls. 89. 104, 229 Cummings. Mary—Maynard. 219. 220 Cummins. Richard—Perry. 241 Cunningham. George—Waterloo Cunningham. Kathleen—Winfield. 113. 241 Cunningham. Marcus—Waterloo Curley. Genevieve— Kingsley, 214 . Cnrphy. Donald- Montour Curtis, Robert—Cedar Falls Cuthbertxon. DeWayne—Toledo. 46, 88. 89. 102. 168. 179. 233. 241 Cuthbertxon, Richard—Marshalltown. 188, 219 D Dnggctt, Daryle ( .— Sanborn. 241 Dale. Barbara—Lehigh. 195, 214 Daly. Mary Cresco. 92. 120. 194. 224 Daniels. John—Lehigh Dannenberg. Marilyn—Storm Lake. 122 Dansdill, John—Thornburg, 197, 218 Darland. Bill—Waterloo Darling. Barbara—Cedar Rapids. 94. 206. 241 Darner. Arietta—Ottumwa. 121 Davidsen. Carlyle—Ottumwa, 120. 233 Davidson. Dounld—Dunrombe. 179, 241 Davis, Doris—Audubon. 193. 213. 221 Davis. Jeannine—Chariton. 193 Davis. Ijoralu—Marshalltown. 118.248 Davis. Robert—Burlington. 114, 116. 121, 171, 210, 233 Davis, Shirlee—Waterloo Davilt. Mary—Indianola. 92. 180. 199.214, 231. 248 Deal. Robert Bagley. 89. 96, 209, 217, 233. 241 DeBoer. Peggy Spirit Lake. 102. 170, 182, 219 Deltower. l-ois—Allison, 208. 249 Deike. Elmer—Waterloo. 241 Deike. l ois Waterloo. 241 DeKoek. lxmise Oskaloosa. 122 DcKork. Paul- Oskaloosa. 96. 210. 212. 241 Delamore. James—Waterloo Delaney, Carole Cedar Rapids, 102, 232. 249 Dempster. Bonnie LeMars. 92. 122, 217 Den burger. Joy Leighton, 122. 197.218, 235 Deneen, Elizabeth—Emmetshurg Denigan. Robert -Waterloo Deppc. Robert Keystone. 160. 178. 196 DeVries. Charles 11. -Parkersburg DeVries. Clarence A. Hospers Dewey. Floyd —Janesville Devo. Richard Waterloo Dial. Retta—Ada .a Dickinson. Derra—Exira Dickinson, Gordon—Eldora Dillard. Colleen—Dickens. 122. 208. 249 Dillard. John—Dickens. 172. 198. 241 Dilley, Clyde—Rochester. Minn., 72. 228 Dilley. Marilyn- Rochester. Minn.. 120, 121. 221 Dimit. Dennis—Grinnell Dingman, Helinha—Urbana. 108 Diusdale. Leah—Traer. 90. 119. 195, 219 Dirks, Herdene— Holland, 207 Dixon. James- Waterloo Dobbins. Dorothy -Genoa. Ill Dobbins. Mary South English. 118,221 Dobson. Joann—Garwin, 221 Dorkstader. Norman—Des Moines, 172,241 Dorkiim, Gerald—8t. Ansgar. 183. 197. 216, 241 Doeringsfeld. Ernest Hampton, 46. 98. 102, 121. 175. 217. 241 Doeringsfeld. Martha Hampton. 102, 208, 218, 235. 249 Doerr. Paul—Stratford. 241 Dolphin. Eugene—Primghar Domae, Mildred--Maui, Hawaii Donohoc. Joanne Pocahontas. 249 Dorenkamp. Donald Thornton Dorman. Howard—Truro. 233 Dorman. Joanne—Spencer. 90. 195 Dotlich. Olga—Gary. Ind.. 205. 206. 241 Doty, Gresrina—Oelwein Doud. William Des Moines. 241 Downs. Ixtix—Chicago. 111., 203. 206 Draeger. Esther Osage. 190.241 Drake. Thomas Sutherland. 233 Dreckmeier. Theresa—Sperry. 120 Drew. Richard —Charles City Drumright. Russel Cedar Fall Drury. Ardyce—Spencer. 122. 241 Dudley. William—Charles City DuMond. Joel—Cedar Falls Dunbar. Rose—Iceland, 214, 249 Duncan. Mary—Mason City. 215 Dunmire, Dorothy—Titonka Dunn. John—Waterloo Dunn. Mary—Marshalltown Domicile, Beverly—Sheffield. 102, 208. 218, 235. 49 Dupuis. Patricia—Columbus Junction. 195, 214 Dutrher. Mary—Red Oak. 113. 118. 122. 162. 182. 212. 218, 241 Dutton. 8hirley—Knoxville. 203 E East in, Lawrence—Burlington Eastman. Patricia—West Union. 118, 120, 121. 182, 241 Eberling. Carol—Po tville, 112, 113. 200, 241 Echelbarger. Robert—Clinton Eckenrod. JoAnn—Nashua Eckhardt, Robert—Davenport. 78, 83. 226, 241 Eckstein. William—Davenport. 78, 228 Eddy. Kuth—Waterloo. 220 Eggers. Luanne—Sioux Falls. 8. Dak.. 90 Eggers. Reuben—Colo. 60 Eggert. Marcia—Humboldt Eggleston, Betty—Conrad. 181, 229, 241 Eggleston. Marilvn —Eldora. 118, 121. 193 Egli, Norman—Mattson Eiben. Ray—Monticello. 78. 83. 222. 228 Kirhhorn. Colleen—Shell Rock Eidsmoe. Veryl—Canton, 8. Dak., 221 Eis, Reverly—Muscatine. 90 Eisenlauer. Richard—Des Moines. 60. 68. 83, 241 Eklund. Verne—Dayton, 241 279 Kllingson. Mary—Carpenter Klliott. Colleen—Waterloo. 197, 230. 241 Klliott. I oin—Rireville. 195. 213 KlUtrotn. Marian—Fort Dodge. 194 Kirin. Mary—Spencer Klsbernd. Rose—Fort Atkinson. 193. 214, 249 Ktnniel. Mary—Charles City. 180. 249 Knahnit. Nornta—Manchester. 193, 227, 249 Enes . Hernice—Garner Engel. Jerry—Delhi. 241 Engelbrecht. Mary—Waverly. 199. 200. 210. 241 Kngen. Harlan—Cedar Falls Eppelsheimer, Karlene—Rolfe. 119 Krbe. William—McGregor. 100. 178. 183. 241 Erickson. Donald—Anoka. Minn., 00. 09, 228. 241 Krickson. Frances—Fairfield. 94. 157, 174, 205. 200. 211, 231. 241 Krickson. Joyce—Stillwater. Minn., 122 Krickson, Patay—Davenport. 90 Krickaon, Robert—Spencer, 241 Krickson. Shirley—Jewell Krsland. Martelle—Slater. 122, 193. 210 Kstal. Sylvia—West Branch. 119, 195 Kuchner. Russell—Waterloo Kvans. Barbara—I«ogan. 102. 189. 194 Rvana. Betty—Kansas City, Mo., 94, 241 Kvans. I ois—Fort Dodge F.wart. Bradley--Mt. Pleasant. 223 F Faaborg. George—Kimballton. 121 Fairchild. Phyllis—Terril. 119 Fairley. Marlene—Sanborn. 191. 195 Falaria. Evangeline—Waterloo Falck, Gladys—Lake Mills. 195 Falk. Marian—Dewar. 249 Paris, l-ola—Brighton. 191. 193. 219. 220 Farland. Marvyle—Scarville, 223, 241 Farmer. Marvin—Plainfield. 241 Fay. Florence—Volga Fragins, Rosalee—Bloomfield. 207. 208. 249 Fee. Darlene—Ardmore, Penn.. 173. 179. 242 Fee. Robert—Mason City Fee. Vivian Knoxville. 193, 249 Feidhnns, George—Chicago. III. Fenn. Carl—Carson Fenncssy. Patricia—Fort Dodge. 118. I HI. 210. 214 Ferguson. Helen Charles City. 82. 200. 203 205. 208 Ferguson. James Cedar Falls. IIH. 138 233. 242 Ferris. Ruth- Lucas. 200. 242 Kessler. Mary—Perry. 180, 249 Fevold. Dorothy—Badger Field. Marjorie—Fort Dodge. 82. 208, 212, 218. 249 Fields. Elizabeth—Keokuk Fifield. Frederick—Oxford Junction. 214 Finch. Roger—Marshalltown Finnegan. Delores—Lawler, 208. 249 Fischer. Ruth—Fort Dodge. 90 Fisher. Arlene—1 ehigh. 111. 188. 174. 242 Fisher, Billy—Oskaloosa Fisher. George—Cedar Falls Fisher. Joe- Iowa City. 88. 100. 102. 218 Fisher. I«eslie—Wapello Fisher, Lyle—Marion Fisher. Mary—Blakesburg. 194 Flannegan, JoAnn—Graetlinger. 214 Fleenor. Betty—Oaage. 213 Flinn. Sheila—Waterloo. 198 Flint. Barbara—Andrew Florence. Bruce—Davenport. 78. 115, 228. 242 Fiorina. Adella—Cherokee. 94. 203, 205. 208. 211. 242 Florke. Deloria—Alta. 208. 218. 249 Plugga. William—Waterloo Fohlin. Marjorie—Stratford. 119. 193. 249 Fokken. Gene— Havelock Folkers. Donna—Anamosa. 119 Folkerts. Fern—Bristow, 191. 195 Follelt. Marilyn—Clermont. 102, 193. 227. 249 Forbes. Marcia J.—Glen wood. 249 Forbes. Milton L. —Iowa City. 174. 242 Ford. Dorothy—Davenport. 120. 219 Ford. Lynn—Marlon. 98. 118 Formaker. Patricia—Waterloo Forsythe. Marlyce—Charles City. 119 Fosse. Margaret—Radcliffe. 119 Fosselman. Donald—Waterloo. 173. 179, 214 Fosselman. Thomas—Waterloo. 214 Fossler, Roxie—Ackley. 118. 121 Foster. Betty—Colombo Junction. 221. 208. 249 Foster. Helen—Greenfield. 220. 249 Foster. Jerry—Greenfield Foster. Joan—New Providence Foster. Melvin—Fairbank Fowler. Genevieve—Grinned. 197. 218 Foy, Jimmy—Oxford Junction, 223 Franceschi. Mclida—Chiriqni, Panama Frank. Delores—Creseo Frank. Luanc—Creseo Franks. Clyde—Cedar Falls Frantz, Betty—Long Beach. Cal. Fraser. Irene—Algona. 234. 249 Frederick. Marilyn—Grundy Center, 118, 242 Fredrickson. James—Burl Freese. Floyd—Steamboat Rock. 193 Freshwater . Nancy—Keota, 108 Frey. Sherman—Iowa Falls, 242 Frit . Norman—Fonda. 183. 242 Froning. Carol—LaPorte City. 48. 89. 102. 118, 122. 170. 198. 201 Froyd. Virginia—Albla. 220. 249 Fry. William—Cedar Fall . 242 Fugate. Colleen—Sanborn. 249 Fukuda. June—Hilo. Hawaii Fuller. Marilyn 1 .—Brooks Fuller, Marjorie K.—Kldora, 193 Furgcrson. Lily—Waterloo Furat. Riehard—Algona G Gabby. Marilyn—Cedar Falls Gade. Eldon—Clinton. 174. 190. 210, 242 Gaffey. Grace—Waterloo. 104 Gage. Grace—Charles City. 195 Galen. Gloria—Carlinville. III.. 113. 118. 198. 205. 216. 234 Gallagher. Richard—Sibley. 117. 183 Galliers. Joyce—Albia Galloway. Betty—Waterloo. 119 Galloway. Neva—Waterloo. 242 Galloway. Robert -Waterloo Garnet. Joanne—Cedar Falls. 192. 242 Gamm. Carolyn—Sheffield. 122. 229, 249 Gamon. Martha—Washington. 208. 218. 249 Ganskc. Roger—Waterloo. 81 Gardner. Jane—Cedar Rapids Garland. Florence—Sumner. 108. 119. 192. 193. 214. 249 Gartus. Richard—Waterloo Garrison. Darrell—Waterloo Gates, Beverly—Winthrop. 198. 215 Gates. Wilma- Rowley. 194 Galto. August—Cedar Rapids. 72 Gaul. Phyllis—Meehaniesviile Gault. Lucille—Crawfordsvllle. 89. 102. 11 . 122. 170. 182. 185. 194. 219. 220 Gehring. Lawrence—Elgin Gehrke. Robert—Chicago. 111.. 66. 222. 228. 242 Geiat. Rodney—Waterloo Genzen, Robert—Manning. 60. 63 George. Raymond—Cedar Falls Gerard. Bonnie—'Titonka. 193. 249 Gerber. Joan—Tipton. 195 Gerber. Raymond—Waterloo Gerken. Wayne—Oskaloosa Oernhart. Kathleen—Sioux City Gerst, Derold—Waterloo Gertner. Willis—Westbrook. Minn., 118 tiesling. Carol—Ainsworth Gesme. Marilyn—l ike Mills. 208. 249 Getty. Jean—Primghar. 82, 180. 229 Geuder. Richard—Guttenberg. 118, 121. 223 Header, Robert—Guttenberg. 192. 216. 223 Gever. Aliee—Middle Amana. 212 Gilbert, Raymond—Clinton. 86. 78, 242 Gilkerson. Dorothy—Missouri Valley. 217. 218 Glllls. Gloria—Mound City. Mo.. 121, 122 Gillmann. Harold—Sioux City Gilstad, Lois—Storm Lake. 102, 194, 199. 227 Olab. Gene—Dubuque. 66. 78 Glasscock. Jewell—Greenfield. 206. 211 Gleason. Robert—Cedar Falls Glirk. Judith—Olin. 208. 249 Gobin. Marlis—Lime Springs Godbersen. Myrtle—Sioux City. 206 Godfrey. Phyllis—Jamaica. 122. 191. 227. 249 Goeldner. Marilyn—Karlliam, 118. 121, 242 Goelch. James—-Cedar Falls, 108, 112, 118, 242 Goff. Helen—Woodward. 90. 191. 193. 218 Gogg. Richard—Waverly. 60. 242 Golden. Verna—Dana. 119. 175 (Soli. Paula—Gamer. 195 Golly. Ruth—Rearing, 208. 212. 249 Goodwin, Edmond—Hinsdale. LB., 242 Goodwin. Donald—Wellman Goodwin. Edmond —Hinsdale. III.. 242 Gorham. Gary—Washington. 60 Grady. Jerry—Muscatine. 68 Graf. Marvin—Oelweln. 199. 242 Granati. Patricia—Dows. 203. 219. 220 Grant. Jean—Cedar Falls. 104. 169, 180, 196 (irassley. Charles—New Hartford Cray. Betty—Colo. 119. 193 Gray. Gladyn—Waterloo. 230 Gray. Merry—Toledo. 119. 234. 249 Green. Donald—Ames Green, Florence—l ohrville. 249 Green. Judy—Ames. 206 Green, Margaret—I.eMar . 102. 175. 203. 206. 211. 242 Creenfield. La Verne—Ackley Greenlee. Richard—Sac City (• rewell. Jollne—State Center Grey. Eleanor—Greene. 190, 242 Griess. Shirley—Cedar Rapids. 195 Griffin. Eleanor—Winthrop. 195. 221 Grim. Kathleen—Pulaski. 249 Grimes. Ruth—Marshalltown. 122, 180, 190 Grimm. Gayle—Clinton. 122. 249 Grimm. Louis—Muscatine, 242 Gritman. Robert—Walker. 283, 242 Gritzner. Teresa—Marion. 119. 180, 193. 219. 220. 249 Grosch. Dolores—Albert City. 193. 216 Groskurth. Maxine—Independence. 194, 202, 216 Gross, LaVonne—Cedar Falls Gross. Rita—Grand Junction, 108, 191, 195, 214 Groteboer. Beverly—Creseo. 90. 119, 193 Grove, Darlene—Waterloo. 202 Grow. Ruth—Rippey. 48. 82. 88. 89. 102. 174. 186, 203. 205. 208. 211. 235, 242 Grumstrup. Alma—Luck. Win. Guldager. Joyce—Cedar Falls. 221 Gustafson. Louise—Harcourt. 191, 208, 217, 249 Guihridge. Charlene—Movillc. 92. 118. 120, 121. 122. 180. 182, 218 Guy. Wilson—Keokuk Ouyer. l«avonne— Maquoketa Guyer. Patricia—Cedar Falls. 104, 122. 180 H Haafke. Donna- Bronson. 219, 220 Haag. Jane—Sumner Haagenson. Joann Iceland. 193. 216. 249 llabeger. Fern—Hurt. 119 Hack. Clara—Waterloo. 46. 89. 94. 117. 168. 201. 222. 230. 242 Hadley. l on—Richland Heffner. Jane—Cedar Falls. 173, 197, 219. 220. 225 llagar. Benjamin—Eagle Grove Hager, Maryann—Cedar Falls. 218. 229 Hails. Faye—Sioux City, 118. 200. 212. 217 Hekenson. Vivian—Manchester. 242 Hake. James—Leaf River. 111. Halligan, Patrick—Fort Dodge. 60 Hamada. Kathleen—Hilo. Hawaii Hamersly. James—Mason City. 183. 242 Hamilton. Anne—Klkader. 122. 234 Hamilton. Sarah—Elwood. 92. 180. 191. 193. 218. 249 Hamtuel. Shirley—Greene Hampel. Doris—Allison Hand. Mary—Charlotte. 170. 173, 179. 197. 214. 235 Handley. Esther—Kingsley. 82. 197 Hnndorf, James—Dumont. 188. 217 Handrnp. Natalie—Cedar Falls, 104, 135. 234 Haning. Sally—Karragut. 82. 92. 180. 193. 232. 249 Hannah, Walton—Des Moines Hansen. John—Cedar Fall Hansen. Katherine—Grand Mound. 216 Hansen. Ruth—Grand Mound. 200. 216. 242 Hansford. Charles—Cedar Falls Hansmeier. Thomas—Waukon. 196 Hansineier. Viola—Forest City. 195 Hanson. Gerry—Waterloo. 115. 222, 229. 242 Hanson. Joanne O.—Albert Lea. Minn.. 92 Hanson. Julie A.—Cedar Falls Harang. Arlene—Lake Mills. 197. 242 Hardie. Klinor—Indianola. 82. 203 Hardin. Howard—Karlham. 78. 228 Harfst. Kenneth—Muscatine Hark. Thelma—Dysart. 227. 249 Harlan. Lois—I-ogan. 235. 249 Hannon. James O.—Waterloo. 72. 100 Harmon. Joyce R—New Hartford. 118 Harold. Nancy—Glenwood. 218 Harper. Patricia—Ames. 195. 212 Harr. Barbara—Cedar Falls. 242 Harrenstein. LaVonne—Wellsburg Harrington. Evelyn—Waterloo. 249 Harris, Dolori —Des Moines Harri . E. Edward—Waterloo, 223 Harris. Kdwin H.— Renwick. 216 Harris, Jeannine—Postville. 219 Harrison. John—Fort Dodge. 72. 83. 226. 242. Hart, Klizabeth—Plymouth Hart. Jiiih Marshalltown Hart. Marilyn—Brighton. 193. 213. 240 Harter, Killian—Ligan. 193, 212 Harter. Mildred—L gsn llartko. Dorothy—Monona. 208, 249 Harkemeyer. I ter Blairstowu Harvey. Jean—Kagle Grove. 196 Harvey. I a. elle—Waterloo. 230 Haxhrourk. Donald—New Hartford Haxrall. Delphine—Sheldon 11 axe. Kleanor- -Srhaller. 208. 249 llnxeiman, Ixtvanne—Waterloo Haxley. Janie —Davenport Has . Loi —Clinton. 122. 249 Hatch. Herbert—Reinbeck Hatfield. Warren—l«nui ville. Ky.. 118. 120. 121. 177 Haub. Mary—I«ohrvilb Han (ten. Merven—Fort I tod c Haurum. Harlan edar Falls Hanseman. Robert—Cedar Rapida llaualaden. Germaine Waterloo. 242 llansladen. Joan—Waterloo. 249 Havertape. Jean—Manchester. 122. 193. 214. 227. 250 Haw l.akt-r Pearl—Dallas Center. 119. 195 Hawhee. Gale—Medford. 210. 217 Have . Russell—Waterloo Haynes. Walter—Cedar Fall . 172. 198. 242 Heald. Jackie—Waterloo. 197. 225 Heath. Menard—('Union. 121, 177. 214 Hebei. Barbara—Mason City. 82 Hedger. Lawrence—Crawfordsville. 226 Hedge . Kllen Marengo. 202. 219. 220. 250 Heflin. Kenneth -Harlan. 197. 217 Heiberger. Mary—Garwin. 113, 122. 250 Heiden. Helen—Osage. 193. 250 Heilesen. Shirley Kirkmaii. 193. 250 Heisler. Mary—Waterloo. 121. 182. 232 Helgexon. Joan—Kensett llelletn. Margery Waterloo Heller. Carl Grundy (’enter. 89, 104. 242 Mencken, Renee Sumner. 192. 193, 196. 218. 250 Henderson. Geraldine LuVerne. 94. 190. 211. 242 Henderson. James- Waterloo Henderson. Mary Cedar Falls Henkel. Jean—Meehanieaville, 189, 190. 192. 235. 242 Henning. Albert—Waterloo Henriksen, Joyce—Cadar Falls. 120 Henry. Gordon—Sioux City. 108. 109, 113, 116. 168. 188. 210. 218. 233 Heppler. Beverly—Harris. 195 Herbert. Pauline—Cedar Falls Hermanson. Veramae—Ruthven. 231. 242 Herrmann. Rita—Brandon. 210. 214 Herron. Maureen—Red Oak. 195 Hersh, Ruth—Waterloo He rah ay, JoAnn—Waterloo Hrakett. Jim—Cedar Falls. 104. 112, 113, 121. 177 Hess. Mary—Spirit Like Hessenius. Roger—Cedar Rapids Hester. Harold—Karlham, 60, 78. 228 Heydon. Barbara—Naperville. 111.. 94. 231 Hicks. Betty—Cedar Falls Higdon. Barbara—Ottumwa. 82. 229 Higdon. Dale—Waterloo Hildebrand. Sally—Davenport. 196. 216 Hiler. Lloyd—Rockwell City, 221 Miles. Marian—Estherville. 200, 212. 218, 242 Hill. Bruce—Buffalo Center Hill. I aVonne M.—Ayrshire. 119, 193 Hill. I.ela K —Clarion. 173. 179. 282, 242 Hill. Ned—Cedar Falls. 242 Hilsabeck. Patricia—Oelwein. 196. 234, 242 Hinspeter. Doria—Marcus. 192. 218, 220. 242 Hint . Nancy—Oelwein. 200 Hiserodt. Donald—Algona Hiskey. Kugene—Cedar Falls Hoag. Isabel—Davenport. 120. 219 Hoare. Sue— Mitrhcllville Hobbs. Betty—Whiting Hodgin, Carol—Waterloo. 122 Hofer. Joyce—Toledo. 182. 242 Hoffman. Donna—Cedar Falls Hoffman. JoAnn—Ames. 92. 208. 234, 250 Mofxtad. Klaine—Cedar Falls. 196 Hogan. Paul—.Jesup Holbrook. Mary—Boone. 200, 218, 242 Holcomb, Patricia—Kldora. 119. 195 Holder. Betty—Waterloo. 192 Holdiriian, Joe—Waterloo. 102. 192 Holeinan. John—Grundy Center. 118, 121. 177. 242 Hollaway. Betty—Fort Dodge. 190, 242 Holliday. Paul—Garrison Hollowed. Barbara—Clinton. 108, 122. 208, 250 Hollrah, Jolene- Denison. 250 Holmes, George—Cedar Falls. 46. 88, 104, 108. 174. 233. 242 Holmes. Marilyn—Rippey. 195 Holmes. Paul—Dows. 100 Holmes. Roberta—-Stanley. 218 Holmes. William—Grinned Holt . Ramon—Mason City. 121. 177 Honohan. Kay—Boone. 90. 210 Hook. Kenneth—Parkersburg Hopkins. Gwendolyn—Laugdon. 121. 213 221. 250 Horan. Donna—S| enrer. 193. 214 Horn. LaRoy—Dubuque Hoskinson. Virginia—Grand Junction. 119, 191. 195. 213 llotxel. Gerald—Cedar Falls Hough. Gretchen—Kldora. 90. 119. 195 Hove. Mary—Northwood. 235. 250 Hovelson. Jack—New Hartford Howard. Patricia—Auburn. 208. 224. 250 Howe. Annette- Lake City. 193. 250 Howe. Kvelyn—Greene. 214 Howe. Margaret—Cedar Falls. 82. 218. 229 Howe. Patricia—Spencer. 224. 243 Howell. Beverly—Rockford. 102. 121 Howell. Janis II.—Cedar Falls. 102. 108. 222. 232 Howell. John D.—-Columbus Junction. 60 Hoy. Barbara—Waucoma. 180. 214. 231. 250 Kurkins, Beverly—Dupree. 8. Dak.. 120. 182 Huckins, Robert—Rushville. Nebr. Huebner. Dolores—Odeboldt. 195. 219. 220 Hull. Maxine—Waukon. 82. 92. 122. 215. 229 Hulse. George—Oelwein Hulls. June—Anamosa. 195 Humbert. Doris—Cedar Falls Humphreys. Don—New Providence. 179.222. 223 Humphry. Marilyn Waterloo. 46. 89. 181. 222. 231. 243 Hunger. Marion Burlington. 215 IIungerford. Mahlon—Keswick Hunnirtiii. Leon -Tama Hunt, Dennis W. Sibley. 78, 233 Hunt. Donald F.—Waterloo. 243 M tintington. Robert—Davenport Hurd. Joyce—Popejoy. 195 Hurt. Harold—Anamosa Hus . Norman Nevada. 178. 183. 188. 198. 209. 223 Hut-hens. Franklin—New Providence. 118. 122. 207. 217 lliilcliciison. Deane—Waterloo. 118. 122 Hutchinson. Georgia—Dex Moines. 121 Hutchison. Kvelyn—Swea City. 193 Matt. Patricia—Madrid. 122. 216 Hyde. Katherine—Clark. 8. Dak,. 189, 243 Hyler. Sandra—Bellevue. 119. 195 I Idso. Virginia—Alden. 90 Ihm. Joe—Gut ten berg. 226. 243 lng. Jennie—Honolulu. Hawaii. 190, 202. 243 Ingebritson. Helen—Dows Irey. Janet—West Liberty Irving. Bonnie—Itlairsburg Irwin. DeWayne—Cedar Fall . 243 Iverson. Fay—Crystal Lake J Jack. Lois—Donnellson. 119. 195 Jackson. Adelie—Harmony, Minn., 113, 185, 194. 243 Jackson. Donald—Odebolt. 96. 121. 177 Jackson. H. James—Jefferson, 243 Jackson, Joanne—Rhodes. 122. 173, 179. 197. 218 Jackson. Patricia—Winterset. 214 Jackson. Robert—Cellar Falls. 243 Jncol . Lee- George. 243 Jacobson. Derisoris—Boone. 195 Jacobson. Katherine—Marshalltown Jacobson. Marion—Waterville. 92. 180. 216 Jacobson. Roller!—Bod . i amos. I a von—1 inn Grove. 223 James. Marlene- -Des Moines. 203 James, Roliert—Muscatine Jamison. Marjorie—Wapello J nsen. Belly—Aiilhon. 200 Jn-ssen. J ewk—Cedar Palls Jcffriea. Betty—Washington. 82. 194, 230. 242 Jennings. Marry George. 122. 205. 219. 243 Jennison. Marilyn—Rieeville Jensen. Arno—('edar Falls. 46. 8|, 88. 89. 174. 283. 243 Jensen. Carol Wells. Minn.. 118. 120. 122 Jensen. Donna -8tory City. 89, 122. 212. 250 Jenaen. Glenn—Klkhorn Jenaen. Phyllis Warrington. Fla.. 90 Jensen. Shirley Hudson. 207. 208. 219, 250 Jerabek. Joanne- -Cedar Rapids Jerabek. Julia—Cedar Rapids Jessen. Jimmy—Stanley .lessen. Marlene—Ogden. 250 Jirsa. Mary- Waterloo. 88. 104. 243 Joarhim. Charles—Alta Vista Jeens. Jeraldine—Toledo. 108, 195. 214 John. Marilyn—Davenport. 118. 120. 12! Johnson. Alberta—Onawa. 119, 208. 218. 230. 250 Johnson, Belhene—Dayton, 208. 250 Johnson. Carla—Fairfield. 250 Johnson. Carol—Popejoy. 108. 195 Johnson. Carole—Ottumwa. 203, 208, 234. 250 Johnson. Charlotte—Clarion. 119 Johnson, Darlene—Kvansville. Minn. Johnson. Dorothy—Buffalo Center. 175, 176, 204. 243 Johnson. Kleanor—Ray. N. Dak., 216 Johnson. Gerald K.—Barnes City Johnson, Gladys L.—Jefferson. 200, 243 Johnson, Gordon K.—Oskaloosa Johnson. Kathryn—Alta. 122. 193. 213. 250 Johnson. Louisa—Oregon. III., 122. 193. 250 Johnson. M. Ardvce— Spirit l-ake. 180. 196 Johnson. Marilyn— Albert I,ea. Minn. Johnson. Mildred L.—Ida Grove. 218, 221. 243 Johnson. M. Virginia Ottumwa. 113. 122. 194. 200 Johnson. Ronald- Waterloo Johnson. Severn a -McGregor Johnson, Shirley Waverly. 180. 235. 250 Johnson. Valdon- Cedar Falls. 216 Johnston. Phyllis Springville, 193 Jondahl. Gerald Hampton. 118 Jones. Barbara D. Onawa. 102. 196. 218. 250 Jones. Betty A. Onawa Jones. Betty I .- Albia. 9i Jones. Betty L.—Ames. 92. 203. 206. 211 Jones. Betty M.—Ottumwa Jones. Dorothy—Columbus Junction, 193. 219 Jones. Harriet—Columbus Junction. 193. 201. 219. 250 Jones. Marjorie—Kmiuetsbnrg. 208. 250 Jones. Norman—Urbana. 198. 243 Jones, Travis—Lagrange. HI.. 243 Jorgensen. Joann—Ankeny. 121, 122 Joy. Gertrude—Cedar Falls Junior. Arnold—Marne K Kaalberg. Kathleen—West Liberty. 214 Kaiser. Beverly—Waterloo. 181. 192. 235 Kaldenberg. Don—Ames. 98. 174. 204. 243 Kaltenhach. Helen—Hiblting. Minn., 189 Kammeyer, Kenneth—Waverly, 183. 223 Kamphuis. Carol—Lake Park. Ill, 112, 168. 174. 243 Kane. Larry—Weslgat Kane. Rosemary-—Dunkerton. 193. 214 Karkosh. Jean—Waterloo Kautman. Mary—Charles City. 180, 210. 218. 250 Kaylor. Mahlon—West Chicago. III.. 60. 62. 9H 2'-H Keeler. Jere—West Des Moines. 89. 102, 178, 183. 196. 201. 218. 231 Keeline, June—Council Bluffs, 113, 168. 192. 243 Kehe. Donald—Nashua Keith. Carolyn—Cedar Rapids Keller. Klsie—Victor. 216. 227. 250 Kel'ey, Lyle—Waterloo Ke'ley. Rosemary—Oxford Junction. 250 Kelling. Kenneth—Marshalltown. 172. 198. 209. 243 Kellogg. William—Strawberry Point Kelly. Bernard—Osage Kelly. Klsie—(’edar Rapids. 190. 243 Kelsey. Ruth—New Hampton Kemper. Doris—Muscatine. 180. 191. 207. 250 Kemper. Martha—Muscatine. 191. 207. 250 Kemptun. Mar —Corning Kennedy. James—Webster City. 121, 192. 23 1 Kennedy. Kenneth—Kldora. 223. 2 3 Kenyon. Ruth—Cedar Rapids. 94. 11 . 119. 122. 200. 203. 206. 211.218 Kerr. John—Marshalltown. 243 281 Ketrhen. Myrnt Laurens. 250 Kieffer. Thomas Waverly, 7M Kigcr. Regina—Spirit Lake. 00 Kilcoyne. Marilyn—Oelwein. 219 Kim. David—Seoul. Korea. 183, 233. 243 Kimberley, Alire—Maxwell. 122. 250 Kin . Mary L.—Lal'orte City, 118, 120, 121 King. Mary L.—Wilton Junction King. Marylyii «.—Oelwein. 193, 208. 214, 250 King, Richard— Waterloo. 104, 204. 209 King. Vera Waterloo. 141 Kingslanri. l-orna Strawberry Point, 102, 112. 118. 182, 243 Kinnard. Kli altcth—Kstherville. 190 Kinsclla. Michael Ventura Kirkpatrick. Marilyn—Mason City. 234, 250 Kirkpatrick. Phylli —Mount Vernon, 208. 219. 220. 250 Kirkwood. Richard—Dex Moinex Klar. Darlene—O.xaice. 122, 191. 193, 250 Klatt. Hugo—Waverly Kleen. I-ois—Renwick Klein. Carol—Austin. Minn., 92, 201, 206, 211. 214 Klemme. Robert—I)aven|K rt. 80. 216 Klexath. Barbara—8pirit Lake. 90 Kliefoth. Kara—Monona. 192 Kline. David—Lal’orte City Klim;. Vernice—Fort Dodge. 191,216 Klingaman. Aileen—Estherville Klinglcr. Yvonne—Donnellxon. 119. 195 Klinoff. Marilyn—Waterloo. 104, 180, 250 Klinxiuan. Mary—Dex Moinex Klunenberg. Edmund—Waterloo Knowles. Donald—Boone. 60 Knowlex. Karl—Spencer. 60 Knox. Brevard—Clinton. 82. 90. 220 Knudxen. Keith—Cedar Fall Knutxen. Mavix—Grael linger. 193. 250 Knutson. Marilyn— Ainea, 90. 212. 216 Koch, Franklin—Tripoli. 121 Koch, Marvel la—Wheatland. 219. 220 Koch. Richard—Hudson Kodani, June—Honokaa. Hawaii, 109, 113, 202. 235 Kolpek. Caroline —Traer Kool. Dean—Monroe. 118, 120 Kooyman. Dale—Bondurant Kopel. Jamex Waterloo. 81, 111. 112. 113 Kopriva. Hul ert — Dvxart. 76, 243 Krall. Dale—New Hampton, 214 Kratochvil. Jamex—Cicero. III., 217, 243 Krebx. Donald—Colfax K regel. Grace—Garnavillo. 195 Krcgcl. Janice—Garnavillo. 185. 243 KretJtinjcer. Carol—Mason City. 120, 121 Krieger. Jack—Cedar Kallx Kricnx. Richard—Belmond. 204 Krixtenxen. Richard—Hudson. 188. 219 Kroeger. Edna—Mexervev. 195. 201, 250 Kronxe. Barbara—Todd ville Kroger. Darlene—Rireville. 207 Krtikow. Coral—DeWitt. 216, 207 Kruinm. Keith—Van Horne Kuehl. Henry—Hartley. 243 Kunze. Jerome—Mitchell ville. 88. 226 Kurth. William—Waterloo. 121. 143. 190 Kyhi. Jane—Cedar Fall . 225 L l-atlx. Annilda—- Walk. Estonia LaFavre. Ernestine—Cedar Falls l-agerquist. Clifford—Cedar Rapidx. 122, 198 l-agios. George -Mason City Laird. Jerry—Rockwell City- Lake. Ella—Emerson. 119, 195, 219. 220 Lake. Richard—Sac City l.ally, Rosemary—Vail. 214 Lamanxky. Martha—Fairfield. 250 l-ambcrt. Joe—Manchester, 78. 118, 122 l-aiup. Janice—Bennett Landau. Arthur—Waterloo. 60 Landry. Richard—Fort Dodge Lane. Ann—Waterloo. 112. 113, 168. 182. 248 Lane. Phyllis—Renwick. 208. 250 l-angbehn. Eleanor—Wilton Junction, 193, 216 l.angrock. Leri ore Cedar Falls. 196 l-angskov. Donna—Cedar Falls. 122, 250 I-an ing. Joan—Mason City, 214 Lanston. Sue—Cedar Falls l-anlx. I.aVerne—Waterloo. 169. 243 l-aritnore. JoAnne -Turin. 90. 119. 193 Larsen. Lenore—Cherokee. IIP Larson. Parole D. — Moorhead. 110 Larson. Corrine O.—Aurelia. 215 I .arson, Martha—Waterloo. 89. 174. 178. 183, 199. 201. 210. 212. 217, 218. 243 I-ary. Charmaine—Central City. 119. 200. 218. 243 Laxhhrook. Durwood—Algous, 226 Latimer. Jacqueline—Bloomfield. 119, 195 l.au, Joyce—Hilo. Hawaii. 190 I.aucr, Shirley—Ml. Union. 229. 243 l-aughcry. Dixie—Charles City. 40. 41 I-aughlin, Donald—Waterloo l«auritzrn. Jerry—Algous. 60. 226 I-aurxen. Vera—Atlantic. 216, 250 I-auterhach. Leon—Waterloo Lawrence. Eugene—Anamoxa Lax son. John—Karlville I-azenby, Barbara Marion, 202. 221 1 ce, Aurora—Wahiawa. Hawaii. 174. 190, 202. 204. 243 I-«e, I-eone- -Moorhead. 193, 227, 250 I-e«. Linda—Ruthven. 225 Lee, Judith—Maquokcta. 225 Lee. Lyle T.—Cedar Falls. 192 I ceper, George—Cedar Falls. 243 l-effingwell. Nancy—Carroll. 250 Lchmkuhl. Maxine— Indianola. 193 Lehr. l-eonard—Kalamazoo. Mich. I-ein. Larry—Maquoketa 1-eland. Mary—Waterloo I-ctner. Richard—('ouncil Bluff Lett. Phyllis—Oxkalooxa. 108 1-eVine. Joann—Cedar Falls Lewis. Barbara—Muscatine. 108 I-ewis, Glenna—1-earing. 195 Lewis. Madelyn J.—Strnhle. 112, 113. 168, 174. 243 Lewis, Marilyn M.—Waterloo. 90 l-ewis, Sylvia—Colwell. 194. 215 l-rwis, William—Marshalltown 1-eydens, Beverly—Montezuma Libbey. Karl—Waterloo. 78. 183 Lichtenberg. Donovan—Alta Lidxky. Ronald—Waterloo Lieb. Barbara—Atkins. 250 Lighter. Marilynn—Spirit Lake. 102. 208. 250 Liljegren. David—-Dayton. 118, 121.214 l-ill. La Vaughn—Holstein. 122. 180, 193, 216, 250 Lind. Margaret—Sheldon. 108 Lindly, Joan—Martelle, 193 Lindner. Elsie—Keokuk. 215 Lindsay. Ruth—Mason City Lindvall. Barbara—Griswold. 109, 195 l-inka. Norma—Sioux City, 205, 206 Linkvix. Gene—Clearfield. 217 Linn. Richard—West Dea Moines. 188, 190, 219 Linsley, Jane—Adel. 119 Linxlrom. William—Waterloo Lister. I-ois—Eagle Grove. 90 Liston. Catherine—Tama, 108. 214 Livingston, James—-Corwith Lloyd. Duane—Eagle Grove Lloyd. Robert—Newton. 100 I-oik wood. Jamex—Pomeroy, 122 I-offredo. Fred—Chicago. HI.. 60. 72. 100 I-oil. Norman—Dea Moinex I-ong. Everett—Boone. 60 l-ong. I-orena—Cedar Falls I-ong. Peggee—Waterloo I-ongnecker. Janice K.—Cambridge. 251 I-ongnecker. John M.—Belle Plaine. 96. 243 Uranien. Robert—Cedar Falls. 243 I-owe, Marilyn—Cedar Rapidx. 197. 220 I-owed. Patricia—Fairfield. 92. 118. 122, 182 l-owenberg, Virginia—Donnellxon. 251 I-ower. James—Parkersburg I-owry. Joan—Mingo. 227. 251 Lubhcrt. Marly — Paullina. 121. 193. 219. 220 l-udeke, Marilyn—Clear l-ake. 212. 235. 251 Ludens. Helena—Lime Spring . 221. 251 Lund. Lucylle—Laurens. 102 l-undberk. Anna—Royal. 121, 196 Lunde. Hugh—Osage Lundcen. I-ois—Mediandis Lundy. Harry—-New Sharon. 233 l.uscomb. Barbara—Clear Lake Lulls. I-ois—Denison l-ybbert. Gene—Cresco. 72. 83. 243 Lynch, Richard—Cedar Fall . 120. 121 Lyons. Allan—St. Anthony, 233 Lyons. Joyce—Rowan. 119. 215 I-yxgaard. Deloixe—Osage. 198. 251 M Maas. Donald—Oelwein. 243 Mace. Marilyn— Moville. 194, 232 Macek. Carlo—Fort Dodge. 72 Macon. James—Cedar Falls Madon rax. John—Mason City Madsen. Ruth—Laurens Madxon. .loan—l-ake Mills. 216 Macda. Toshikn- Wahiawa. Hawaii. 94. 174. 190. 218. 243 Magee. Betty—Tripoli. 174. 200. 243 Magee. Raleigh — Dunkerton Mngnuson. Audrey—Schaller, 195 Magranc. Georg©—Ottumwa, 60, 62. 63. 243 Magrane. Jerry—Ottumwa. 60 Mahan. William—Waterloo Mahannah. Shirley—Keokuk. 90 Mahnke. Robert—Waterloo. 78. 198. 223. 244 Maiden, Margaret—Butte, Mont., 190, 213, 221 Manguson. Marjorie—Dayton. 195 Mann. Carolyn—Montezuma Mann. Shirley—Dakota City, 232, 251 Man ussier, Joseph—Washington Marchelti, Robert—Virginia. Minn.. 183. 244 Mardorf. Jane—Monlicello. 121. 204. 216 Marion. Lucy—Nevada Mark. Donna—Riceville. 102. 193, 227, 251 Marlow. Dolores—I-one Rock. 251 Marquardt. Wyman—Ogden. 121. 176. 177, 217, 244 Marshall. David—Bedford Marshall. Judith—Joliet. III., 92. 180. 205. 208, 231. 251 Martenxen. Phyllis—(loose l-ake, 90 Marlin. Kay—Maplcton. 92. 203. 208, 232. 251 Martin. Marlene—Atlantic, 195. 216 Martin. Ralph—Dell Rapids. 8. Dak.. 60. 62. 244 Martin. Sonia—Cedar Rapids. 90 Marti skin. Frank—Chexwick. Penn. Maxke. Sally—Oxford. 195 Mason. Winifred—Cedar Falls. 244 Mast. Clarence—Cedar Falls. 221 Master . Paula—Waterloo Mathews. Charlotte—Mt. Pleasant, 192, 194, 218 Matsnnago. Helen—I-awsi. Hawaii Mattox. l-arry—Waterloo. 121. 177 Maxheim. Carole—Clinton. 102, 234, 251 Maxxon. Shirley—West Liberty. 251 Maxwell. Roger—Marshalltown. 43. 120, 121. 223 May. Martha—Knoxville. 94. 200. 244 Mayo. Connie—(Vesco. 206 Mazda. William—Waterford. N. Y. McCandlesx. Yvonne—Vinton. 102, 118, 202. 219, 220 McCann. Eldon—Cedar Falls. 104, 173 McCnrron. Patrick—Chicago. III., 72. 233 McCauley, Carolyn—Monroe. 90. 195 McCleary, Joyce—Waterloo. 234 McClellan. I-ois—Clarence McClure, Carolyn—Chariton. 218 McClyinond. James—Indianola. 121. 217 McCollough. Bonnie—Vail. 223 McConnell. Richard—Nevada McCormack. James—Fort Dodge. 60 McCowen. Vincent—Deer River. Minn., 118, 120. 121. 177. 244 McCoy. Sarah—Madrid. 251 MrCulley, Marjorie—Winfield. 196. 201. 244 McCullough. James—Tipton. 78. 88. 244 McDonald, Grace—Dyxart McDonald. JoAnn— Delhi. 119 McKwan. Janet—Iowa Falls. 214 McGivern. Rose—Marengo. 195, 214 McGovern. Virginia—Waterloo. 244 McGreevy. Elizabeth—Ackley. 102, 122, 235 McOrew , Jean—Cedar Falls McKean. Dorothy—Armstrong, 219, 220, 251 McKeever. Jill—Linn Grove. 193 McKercher. Margaret—Manly, 82. 89, 92. 118 McKibhin, Darrell—Guthrie Center, 176. 204, 217. 223. 244 McKillip. Marilyn—Durant. 218, 251 McKinnon. Vance— Springville McKinstry. Jack—Fort Dodge McKinstry. Marilyn—Fort Dodge, 244 McLaren. Alice—Waterloo. 102 McLean. Kenneth—Chicago. III. McMaina. Billie—Bloomfield. 122.218 McMillin. Frances—Bloomfield, 193, 213 McNabb. Mary—Waterloo McNamara. Walter—Ryan. 118. 121, 122. 214 MeNamee. Harold—Waterloo. 118, 181,244 McNeal. Donovan—New Sharon McNItt. James—Frederika McNutt. Marilyn—Goodell. 118 MrRobertx. Jerry—Waterloo. 118 McTaggart. Mary—Wadena. 214. 251 Meeuex. Patricia—Dike. 180. 193. 202. 218, 251 Mchnten. Joan—Cedar Falls. 251 Meier. Gladys—Sumner, 108. 109, 113. 168. 197, 204 Melcher. Dassine—Waterloo Melick. Robert—Liscomb Mendeti. Doris—Dow s. 119. 219. 220 Mcndell. Marilyn—Dows. 118, 122. 200,219, 220. 225. 244 Mennen. Imogene Waterloo. 207 Menning. Arnold—Alton. 11 . 174. 226. 244 Mentzer. Robert—Cedar Rapid . 188, 198 21 Merfeld. Donna—Marble Rock. 89. 102. 168. 186. 196, 201, 214, 231. 244 282 Mrrk. Rose Manaon. 193. 251 Merrill. Dan—Winternet. 175. 176. 204. 244 Merrill. I,oui e—Sioux Rapid . 213. 221 Mertx. Janet—Wealey. 225. 251 Mexley. Hetty—Bozeman. Mont.. 244 Mesley, Gordon—Cedar Fall Messer. Robert—Waterloo. 76. 83. 228 Meawarb, Norman—Cedar Falla, 104, 118. 233 Meyer. Duane Holland. 223 Meyer. Fred—Galva. I . 204 Meyer. Georgia—Oelweln. 90 Meyer. Marjean M.—Keystone. 193. 216. 251 Meyer. Mario l .—Cedar Fall Meyer . Carol —Corwith. 193. 213 Meyer . Marlene—Greene. 193, 221 Michel. Albert—Lake Mill . Wia., 233 Middleton. Roberta Yale. 208. 251 Miender . Daniel—Cedar Fall Miene. Mary Postville Mibalik. Rotiert—-Cedar Fall . 244 Milhurn. Beverly—Baxter. 207 Mile . Iconise—Rireville Mile . Richard—Colfax. 66. 226 Miletich, Dorothy—Chariton. 102, 205, 206, 244 Miletich. Jo eph—Waterloo Miller. Aileen F.—Web ter City. 188, 244 Miller, Alice J.—Brandon. 193 Miller, Ann—Waterloo. 157. 244 Miller. Beverly—Winfield Miller. Dolore —Schleswig, 90. 119 Miller. Knid—Epworth. 196. 206. 244 Miller. Esther— Iowa City. 92. 174. 180, 198. 216. 251 Miller. Eugene C.—Dunkerton Miller. Gertrude—Cedar Falls. 113, 197 Miller. Joan—Hartley. 216. 251 Miller. Knthrvn—Aldrn Miller. I ee—Manchester. 82. 88. 102. 117. 222, 233 Miller. Marilyn J.—Boone. 122. 219. 220, 251 Miller. Marlene L.—Briatow Miller. Marlene M.—Waterloo. 207 Miller. Mary P.—West Liberty Miller. Norman—Oelweln. 122 Miller. Phyllis- Independence. 219. 220 Miller. Rex -Anniston. Ala. Miller. Richard II.—Chicago. III.. 228 Miller. Robert E.—Ottumwa. 60 Miller. Rodney II.—Rock Valley. 66. 216 Miller. Shirley- Dps Moines. 216 Milne . Marilyn—Burlington. 174. 200. 224. 244 Minert, Dori —Dumont Minier. Marleen—Brooking. S. Dak.. 203, 206 Min ter, Betty—Steamboat Rock Miquelon. Kieanor- -Salix. 190. 204, 244 Miquelon. Lawrence—Salix, 199 Misbak. Russell- Waterloo Mitchell. Bonnie—Reinbeck. 119. 195.219 Mitchell. Carol—Reinbeck. 119, 195, 219 Mitchell. Jamen—New Sharon Mitchell. Mary—Grundy Center. 194, 208 Mitchell, Shirley—Lone Rock Mitchell. William—Crawfordsville Mixdorf. Ruth—Waterloo. 251 Moard. James—Pilot Mound Mohr. LaVonne—Charlotte. 119 Moiander. Belly—Winfield. 216 Moll. Is)is Lake City, 108. 193, 216 Mollenhoff. Clair—Waverly Monaghan. Cecelia—Ma onville. 90, 214 Monroe. LoU—Ossian. 193 Montgomery. Mary—De Moines Montgomery, Patricia—Chariton. 213 Moon. Mar —Charles City. 82. 205. 231. 251 Moore. Doria—Burlington. 200, 224. 244 Moore. Linford W.—Cedar Fall . 244 Moore. Lucille L.—Hampton. 195 Moore. Roger— Red Oak. 115, 118, 122, 189, 218. 244 Moore. Warren—Rockwell City. 78. 188, 221 Morfitt. Mary -Sanborn. 90. 191, 195 Morgan. Gwynn—Forest Park. 111. Morgan. Joe—Ml. Pleasant. 169. 244 Morgan. Patricia—Bond urant. 251 Moriwaki. Hatsumi—Pe| cekeo. Hawaii. 244 Morris. Robert—Chicago.. III.. 72. 100. 102 Mor e. Eunice- Miller burg Mosby, Marlene—Elgin. 102. 180. 208. 232. 251 Moshey. Morri —Colfax Moskowitx. Donald—New York. N. Y., 116 Moa . Charles—Boone. 244 Mom. Dale—Osage. 96. 102, 108. 217. 233, 244 Mueller. Geraldine—Monona, 102. 216. 222. 235 Murizel, Mar -—Spencer. 122. 219. 220 Mukai. Teruo—Pnnnetie, Hawaii. 233 Mulgrew, Marilyn—Waterloo Mullaney. Patricia—Waterloo Mullen, Mary—l es Moines. 181 Mullen . Nancy—Oran. 244 Munson. Donald—Cedar Falls Munson. Jean—Independence. 180, 208. 251 Munster. Richard—Hartley. 82. 88. 98. 102. 226. 244 Murfield. Janice—Anamosa, 90 Murray, Elizabeth—West Des Moine . 94. 183, 201. 218, 231 Muth. Jacqueline—Waterloo. 229, 244 Mvcr . Albert—Waterloo M.ver . Maxine—Ame , 193. 235. 251 Myers. Tom—Waterloo Myer . William—Chicago, 111., 80. 226 My hr. Dean—Clear Lake. 98. 102. 189. 233. 244 N Nark. Ramona—Grafton Nadolkki. Audrey—Rochester. Minn., 82. 122. 229 Nadler. Charles—Waterloo Nagel. Arlya—Preston. Minn.. 195 Nagel. Larry—Manchester Nakama. Toyoko—Honolulu. Hawaii. 197, 215 Narvenon. John—Forest City Natvig. Lyle—Waterloo Near , Raphael—Treynor Nehrtng, Joan—Eldora Nelsen. Carl—Dows Nclaen. Mary—Drayton. 193, 251 Nelson. Charles—Boone Nelson, Darlene E.—Inwood. 174, 175, 216, 244 Nelson, Donald A.—Rockwell, 100. 217 Nelson. LaVonne E.—Cedar Fall Nelson. Lawrence J.—Ottumwa. 60 Nelson. lK i A.—Red Oak. 90. 195. 216 Nelson. Nannette—Mediatwli . 251 Nelson. Norma E.—Manchester. 122 Nettleton. Eleanor—Greene. 193. 214 Neubaum, LaJune—Manning. 94. 200, 234, 251 Newton. Duane—Rudd. 76. 83. 228 Nichols, Edward—Knoxville, 233 Nichol . Gale—Waterloo Nicholson. Nancy—De Moine . 174. 200. 244 Nicholson, Vera—Rockwell City, 195, 221 Nickerson. Gloria—Grundy Center. 118, 196 Nlcol. Samuel—Cedar Fall Nlday. Barbara—Denison. 251 Niebuhr. lx i —Oxford. 206 Niebuhr. Phylli —Paullina. 122.216 Nielsen. Gene—Coggon Nielsen. Hclecn—Elk Horn. 200. 244 Nielsen. Janet—Cedar Falls. 122. 219. 220 Nielsen. Lisa—Cedar Fall . 180. 221. 251 Nielson. Albert—Cedar Falls Nientan, Janice—Shell Rock NieMeir. Betty—Marengo. 195 Noehl. Mary—Greene. 82. 189 Noel. Betty—Waverly. 208. 251 Nolle. John—Ottumwa Nolle. Patricia—Corning Nord. Juanita—Clinton Nordholm. Marjorie- Red Wing. Minn., 118, 200. 201. 244 Nordly. Joan—Cedar Fall . 104. 117. 229 Norland. Mary—Emmetsburg Norman. l,owell—Cedar Falla. 244 Norman. Thomas—Terril Norris. Betty—Ottumwa. 118. 122. 182.217 Northey, Neva—Milford. 197. 218 Norton. Miriam—Wilton Junction. 208. 251 Nuk . Evelyn—Waverly Nyatuen, Marjorie—Kenaett. 119 o O'Ban ion. Edythe—Waterloo Obenniller. Shirley—Clinton. 203, 206. 219 220 O'Boyle. Jane— Hornick. 46. 82. 94. 173. 174. 179. 186. 206. 235. 244 O'Brien. Kathryn—Independence, 90, 214 O'Conner. Sara—Missouri Valley Odell. Robert—Waterloo Offenburger, Beverly—Shenandoah. 82. 214, 229. 351 Oglesby. Bill—Mason City. 72 Ohama. Mildred—Kaui. Hawaii. 108 O'Haver. Mae—Omaha. Nebr.. 235. 244 0'I«e ry. Betty—Brooking . 8. Dak., 108, 206. 214 Ole . Raymond—Council Bluff . 78. 226 Oleaeu, Marjorie—W«at Union. 208. 251 Olin. Caroljean—Albert City, 122. 208. 216. 251 Olinger. Marie—8trawberry Point. 169, 174, 176. 214. 244 Olaen, Arloa—Council Bluff . 192, 251 Olaon. Dean—Cedar Fall . 60. 120. 121, 177. 244 Olaon. Helen Irwin. 119. 207 Olaon. Jack—Waterloo. 118. 177. 244 Olaon. U-roy—Clear Lake. 233. 244 Olaon. Marilyn—Maplcton. 122. 244 Olaon. Nila Sac City. 224. 251 Olaon. Roberta—Decorah Olaon. Virginia—Winfield. 94. 174. 190. 212. 216 Olson. William I).—Perry O'Neill. Bonnie—Cedar Rapid . 38. 222. 224 Orr. Joan—Burlington. 94. 234 Orvi . Roberta—Waterloo. 119,219. 220 Oae. Odale—McCallshnrg. 244 Oaia, Gwendolyn—Cedar Fall OMrom. Marlene—Brooklyn. 195, 219 Oil . Marjorie—Monona O'Toole. Mary—LeMar Otto. Barbara—Sac City. 251 Otto. Mildred—Onawa. 245 Owen . David—Colfax P Pace. Vera—Austin. Minn.. 200 Page. Donald—Cedar Rapid . 172, 198. 214, 223 Palmer. George—Parkersburg Palmer. Richard—Media. III.. 223 Panago . Mary—Cedar Rapid Papousek. Charles—Clear Lake. 72 Papousek. Mary—Garner. 214 Pappa . Demetra—Fort Dodge. 251 Parker. Jo—Newton. 251 Parker. Mary—Stanhope. 122 Parking. Raymond—Waterloo Park . Darlene—Spencer. 214 Parry. Ralph—Cedar Fall . 122 Parson . Elizabeth—Perry. 245 Paraons. Martha—Sheldon. 218 Parson . Ricarda—lAthrville Pathoula . Viola—Mason City, 90 Patriek. Donna—Coon Rapid Paul. Mary—West Chester. 94. 218, 231. 245 Paul . Robert—Ogden. 121. 190 Paulsen. Arnold—Cedar Fall . 60, 66 Paulsen. Neta—Harri . 102, 203. 229, 251 Paulsen. Nona—Ida Grove. 216 Paulsen. William—Chicago Height . III.. 60. 83. 228 PaxKon. Mary—8t. Anthony. 193 Payne. Janet—Exira. 102. 200. 212. 217. 218. 245 Pearaon. Arlene Albert City, 90. 195. 216 Pearson. Ruth New Virginia, 122, 180, 208. 251 I’eaae. Norman—Sergeant Bluff. 188. 212, 217. 221 Pecinov ky, Charle —De Moine , 60. 100 Peden, Ruth—Gary, 8. Dak. Pelton. Barbara—Council Bluff . 208. 231, 252 Pennell. Doris—Toledo. 174. 199. 200. 245 Penner. Lloyd—Salix. 213. 245 Perkin . Joan—Corwith. 216 Persinger. Margaret—Grundy Center. 194 Peters. Allan—Storm Lake Peter . Donald—Marcus. 88. 102. 118. 179. 222. 226. 245 Peter . Jovce—Encinitas. Cal.. 218. 252 Petersen. Delore —Anthon. 119 Petersen, Ellen—Exira. 108. 189,216 Petersen. Gordon—Waterloo. 118, 122.216 Petersen. James—Waterloo Petersen. Norma—Bellevue, 119. 198. 219. 220 Peterson, Jean L.—Gilman. 185. 194. 245 Peterson. JoAnn J.—Ellsworth Peterson, Joyce A.—Osceola. 216 Peterson. l aVere—Shell Rock. 174 Peterson. M. Stianne—Dow . 46. 94, 118. 162, 174. 200. 201. 222. 234. 245 Peterson. Nada—Henderson Peterson. Raymond L.—Britt Peterson. Robert D.—Fort Dodge. 178, 210. 217. 245 Peterson. Shirley—Cedar Fall . 252 Peterson. W. Jack—Eagle Grove. 198. 209. 245 Petrie. Ivan—Waterloo Petro. Peter—Cedar Fall Petteraen. C. Hugh—Forest City. 82, 102, 108. 118. 226 Pfaltzgraff. Clellan—Allison. 195 Pfeffer. Betty—Cedar Rapid . 90. 219. 220 ■'help . Carolyn—Red Oak. 184, 192 PhelpK. Mary—Jefferson. 252 Philip . Mary—West Union. 120. 180. 196, 201. 204. 214 Phillips, Dorothy—Perry. 201, 202, 218 Phillip . Harlan—Muscatine. 60 Pirht. Merle—IxihrviUe. 46. 118. 122. 184. 233. 245 Pickett. Keith—Marshalltown 283 Pie per. Lloyd—Vail. 245 Pierre. Edna—Oakland. 190. 245 Pierre. Palriria—Clear l.ake. 208. 252 Pierre. Robert—Cedar Falla. 104, 118. 223 Pigg, Howard—Colfax. 44. 86. 69. 71. 76. 226 Pilcher. lola—Honaparte. 207, 213 Piper. Sue—Chariton. 90. 198 Plare. Thomas Waterloo Platnbeck. Frank — Davenport, 113, 117, 121. 177 Ploof. Men—Sioux City. 207. 217 Ploog. Marilyn—MrCatixIand. 90. 216 Plopper. Robert—Grafton Poe. Ellsworth — Cedar Falls. 245 Poe. Joan -Cedar Falla Poicemiller. Joanne—Morning 8un. 122 Pollock. Willia—Amea. 81. 198. 245 Ponder. Wanda—Newton. 102. 174, 175, 176. 204. 218. 245 Poore. Klla—Sparta. Tenn.. 190. 229. 245 Pnpke . Barbara—Cedar Falla. 221 Pot hast. Shirley—Melbourne Pot bast. Donald—Waverly. 183. 197,216. 223. 245 Potta. Norman—Rockwell City. 192 Powell. Shirlee- Waterloo Pratt. Marilyn—Lime Spring I’rehal. Frank—Berwyn. III. Prehm. Hetty—Mt. Pleasant. 207 Prehm. Leona—Ml. Pleasant, 191. 195 Prealon. Mary—Melbourne. 193 Preul, Joanne—Spencer Price. Jacqueline—Cow rie. 119, 195 Price. Roberta—Mason City. 174. 200. 212, 217. 245 Priest. Robert—Cedar Falla. 226 Pringle, Kunice—Emmetsburg, 206 Pringle. Ramona—Shell Rock. 245 Prodehl. Phyllia—Moville. 193. 252 Proeger. Shirley—llelmond. 206. 221 Proatlne. Evelyn—New Hartford, 194, 202, 225 Pueachel. Arduth—Rudd. 121, 193 Pula. Pauline—flarwin. 252 Punke. William—Corwith. 122. 177. 196. 213. 221 Pyle. Margaret—Schaller. 195 R Raber. Patricia—Ackley. 195. 219. 220 Racker. Merritt—Waverly Itahlf. Arlan—Waverly. I 4. 192. 226. 245 Rainbow. Marilyn—Anoka. Minn. Rainbow. William—Anoka. Minn.. 60. 61. 63. 64. 245 Randall. Sylvia Lake Park Randels. Phyllis—New Sharon. 193, 218, 252 Rankin. Mary Dow . 119. 208. 252 Ransom. Richard—Waterloo RasuiUHHen. Betty—Mason City, 108 Rasmussen. Don—Cedar Falls Rasmussen, (i wen— Kstherville. 180, 203, 205. 252 Rasmussen. James—Waterloo. 141. 184, 192. 226 Raainuaaen. Marianne—Bronson. 108, 119, 193. 220 Rasmussen. Robert—Cedar Falla Rasmussen. Shirley—Ruthven, 193. 252 Ratcliff. Hildra—Jefferson Rath. Anne—Sioux City. 114, 119 Rathjen. Neal —La Porte City Rauch. Karl—Chicago Heights. III., 60, 228 Kami. Linnea Sioux City Reasby. Harold—Waterloo. 104 Kedenbaugh, Jane—Waterloo Redin. Priscilla— Rockford. III., 192.213. 245 Reed. Lyle—Cedar Falla. 46. 89. 102. 108. lx . 245 Roe . Lester—Cedar Falla. 104. 178, 1 3 Reeves. Doris—Kxira Reichenberg. Siegfried—flaxen. N. Dak. Reid. Peggy —Ogden. 122. 224. 252 Reindera. Mary Mallard, 252 Keixner. Kathryn— Algona. 216. 235. 245 Keningrr. Kathryn Cellar Falla. 192 Renner. Jim—Waterloo Reuber. Helen-Odels.lt. 118. 119, 195. 219 Reuwxaat. Emily- Denison. 180. 202 Reynolds. Gary—Burt Reynolds. Thomas—Odebolt, 78. 228 Reynoso. Manuel—Waterloo. 245 Ribbeck, James—Sumner. 46. 88. 96. 102, 173. 174, 179. 197. 245 Rice. Joyce—-Garrison Kirhman. Nancy—Brooklyn. 195 Richmond. Walter—Cedar Falls Ridder. Paul—Waterloo. 76. 83 Rigdon, Marian—Dunkerton. 102. 170. 174, 175. 176, 191. 201. 204. 212. 218, 245 Rigg. Ramon —Waterloo Rinderknecht. David—Atkina. 76. 223. 245 Riney, Francis—Oahu. Hawaii. 60 Rink. Joyce— Montieello. 2. 193 Ripperton. I Minnie—Wyoming, 223 Rlsse. Rosalie— Kldora. 192 Rilx. Susan—Waterloo Robbina. I ori —Oelwein Roberts. Ada—Oxford. 193. 221 Roberts, Eida L.—Humeaton. 192. 218. 252 Roberts. K. Ann—Waterloo Robey. Jean—Webb. 119, 213. 221 Robinson, Alice—Clinton, 82. 119, 195 Robinson. Gerald—Des Moines. 204. 233. 245 Robinson. Iris—West Chicago. III., 39. 41. 82 Robinson, Jim—Webster City. 223 Robinson. Patricia—Dallas Center. 193,218 252 Robinson. Rose— Sabula Robinson. William—Marshalltown. 178, 245 Robison. Lida—Wapello. 192 Robson. Norma—Waterloo Rock. Dorothy—Griswold. 201. 221 Roehlk. William—Durant, 100. 102. Ill, 223. 245 Roelofsen. Norma—Ames. 208, 218, 232 Rogers. Mildred—gearing. 210 Rogers. Roberta—Cedar Fall . 118, 121, 182. 225 Rohner, Marcella.—Garnavillo. 214. 252 Rohrssen. Donald—Waterloo Rolfs. Nancy—Lawton. 195 Roiinger, Jack L.—Waterloo. 66. 68. 71 Rolinger, Joan O.—Waterloo Rollag. Donavon—Cedar Falls Rolston. Donna—Sheldon. 192. 252 Roorda. Joyce—Pella. 174. 202. 219. 245 Roquet, Donald—Maynard Rorent, Charmayne—Radcliffe. 206 Rorlck. Patricia—Guthrie Center. 92. 108, 1 0. 234. 252 Rose. Guy— Piagah. 222. 223. 245 Rose. Marion—Spencer Rose. Peter—Cedar Falls. 223 Rose. William Cedar Falls. 78 Roseke. Myra—Gowrie. 119. 193.216 Rosene. Elaine—Minneapolis. Minn., 102. 118. 1 2. 219. 220 Rosenthal. Douglas Tripoli. 120. 121. 177. 245 Roskens, Ronald 8pencer, 117, 118,219. 233 Rosa. Marilyn— Kpworth. 120, 182. 203. 204, 245 Rossmann. Richard West Liberty. 108, l x. 19 . 199. 209 Roth. LaVonne—Odebolt. 195 Roudabush. Donna Brooklyn Roudabiish. Wanda—Brooklyn. 195 Rouse, Virginia—Ayrshire. 193 Rowe. Elaine—Lake Park. 252 Rowe. Kenneth !.- -Amea. 82. 100. 116. 217 Rowe, Kenneth I .—Coggon. 192, 217 Rowrajr. Richard—Waverly. 60. 66 Rube, lionise—Waterloo. 201. 225 Rubrndall. Floyd—Waterloo Rudiger. Jeanne—Washington. 200. 219. 220, 230. 245 Rudolph. Cloyce—Woodbine Kuebe). Marion—Grundy (‘enter. 60 Kugland. Helen—St. Olaf. 193. 216. 252 Rush. Belly—Lake Park. 252 Rusxell. Margaret—Greenfield Russell. Marilyn—Cedar Fall . 120. 122 Rust. Geraldine—Davenport. 39. 82 Rust. JoAnn—Sheffield. 90. 195 Rust. I.eola—Sibley. 220. 221, 245 Ruler. Phyllis—Wellsburg. 194.220. 245 Ryan. Joan—Brooklyn. 214 s Sabus. Robert—Reran ton Sadler. Jacquelyn—Renwiek Sage. Barbara—Waterloo. 116. 122, 1 1, 192. 201. 210. 217. 218 Salxbrenuer. Glen—Cedar Rapids. 83. 226. 245 Sampson. Thomas—Greenville Sanborn. Marian—Lime Springs. 193 Sanders. Audrey Cedar Falls, 232 Sandholm. Irene—Dayton. 1X0. 208. 252 Hands. Howard—Terrll. 245 Sanem, Mary—Archer. 245 Santee. Marianna—Cedar Falla. 196 Sarehet. David—Burl Sasaki. Roy—Honolulu. Hawaii. 122 Saucer. George—Waterloo Schaefer, iriugard—Cedar Falla. 180, 192, 196. 224 Schaefer. Kathryn—Early Schaefer. William—Carroll. 60 Schalkle. Sue— Earlham. 121. 190, 219, 220 Scheer, Donald—Slaeyville Schirna. Beverly—Lamont. 193. 216 Schindel. Adrienne—Merrill Schippera. Jacqueline—Newton Schive. Reginald—Fort Dodge, 118, 120. 121, 177. 245 Srhlainpp. Donna—Ackley. 191. 193, 214. 252 Hchlapkohl. Kinmel—Davenport. 223 Schlichting, Dorothy—Tripoli. 193 Schloeman. Marge—Norway. 108. 109. 168, 169. 245 Srhlomer. Dorothy—Hampton Schmarje. Leona—Cedar Falls, 221 Schmidt. Arlene—Charles City. 190. 245 Schmidt. Donald—Guernsey Schmidt. LaVonne--Dike. 196. 216 Schmidt. Norman—Dunkerton Schneekloth. Violet—Wellsburg. 189. 219. 220 Schnell. Donald—Cherokee. 188. 219 Schnur. Jenise—Waterloo. 119. 216 Schoenoff. Arthur—Waterloo. 120, 121. 177. 216. 245 Scholl. l eona—Rockwell. 193. 214, 252 Scholl. Sonia—Boone. 2. X8. 120. 245 Hcholte . Margaret—Algona. 208. 214, 252 Schomburg, Wayne—Cedar Falls. 216 Schoof. Caro]—Waverly. 118, 122 Schoof. Harry—Waterloo. 197, 245 Schoof. Merwin—Waverly Schoon. Richard—Fonda. 60 Schrader. William Delmar, 245 Schroder. Priscilla Sheldon. 192. 218. 252 Schuchmann. Harold—Strawberry Point. 66. 68. 71 Schuck. Barbara—Iowa Falla, 46. 82. 88. 89, 174. 182. 192. 201, 246 Schuck. Jerry—New Hartford Schnck. Richard—New Hartford Srhuelka. Francia—Donnellson Schuler. Stella—Buffalo Center. 215 Schuller. Cecelia—Mallard. 195 Schult. Raymond—New Liberty Schulte, Mary—Sperry, 214 Schultx. Daryl—Latimer Schultz, Joan—Sioux City, 119 Schnltz, Ruth—Humboldt. 90. 193 Schumacher. Irene—Hull. 246 Schuphach. Marlene Poxtville Schute. Elaine—Guttenberg Schweitzer. Norma—Hedrick. 202 Hchwiertert. Ruth—McGregor SchwirU. Ann—Mount Vernon Schwitser. Mary—Sac City. 121 Scoles. Constance—Sanborn. 213, 252 Scott. Bonnie—Bryant. 216 Scott. Marlene F.—Des Moines, 119. 201, 230. 252 Scott. Marvin R.—Cedar Fall Kcudder. Charles—Toledo. 121 Sea. Darold—Sioux City. 188. 198. 216. 246 Searcy. Peggy—Phoenix. Ariz., 121. 180. 213, 252 Seaton, Patricia--Jeanp. 193,214 Seaver. Marilyn—Cedar Falla. 180. 193 Seddon. Robert—Cincinnati Sedlacek. Delores—Chelsea Sehmann. Phillip—Bettendorf. 120. 121. 177 Seifert. Dorothy—Elkader. 195 Selby. Harold—Albia. 193, 217 Selim. Jane—L an yon. 119. 195 Sell. Marlene—Sumner. 119. 193, 216 Sells. Gary—New Hartford, 191 Sender. Richard—Waterloo Sergeant. Shirley—Rochester. Minn., 229. 246 Sernett. Joan—Algona. 2. 90. 214 Serocki. Janette—Aitkin. Minn., 246 Servia. Harold—Cedar Falls Revareid. Kay—Goldfield. 246 Severaid, Constance Story City. 94. 118 Severe, Margaret—Nora Spring . 92. 122, 218. 252 Severseike. LaVonne—Hubbard. 119 Severson. Donald—Kanawha. 174 Severson, Marilyn—Kanawha Severson. Patricia—Waterloo. 41 Severtaon. Geraldine—Waterloo Sexton. Darlene—Waterloo. 120 Sliadduck. Keith—Cedar Rapids Shader. Fred—Waterloo Hhadle. Marjorie—Waterloo. 196 Shakespeare. Avon—Central City, II , 121. 177 Shalla. Marilyn Kalona. 214 Shanafelt, Sue—Centerville Sharp. Donna—Clarion, 121, 122 Sharp. JoAnne—Northwood, 102, 180. 208. 217. 231. 252 Sharpies . Janet—Tipton Sheerer. Colleen—Cedar Fall Shearer, Patti—Spencer. 121. 200. 215, 246 Sheeler. La verne-—Hampton. 60. 63 Sheeley. Marilyn—Waterloo Sheiry. Jean—Council Bluffs. 90. 195 Sheldon, ('eli —Des Moines. 202. 246 Shelgren, Nancy—Gilmore City. 193,213 Shepler. Audrey—Clinton. 195 284 Slu || In, Charlotte-—Mnui. Hawaii, 1A1. 190 Shirked. LaVerne—Colo Shimel. Lois—Clemons, 119,215 Shimon. Dorothy—Kalona, 90, 119, 214 Shinn, Marilyn—Allierl City. 195 Hhiplar, Mary—Hurt. 122 Shiplay, William—Ut . 118, 122 Shirk. Lyal—Waterloo. 172. 174, 198. 209. 24 . Shirley, Marilyn — Minbum. 193 Shook. Lorwin—Cedar Falla Short. Ruth—Dm Moinea Shull. Elizabeth—Sac City Shunk. Kmmy—Heltendorf, 192. 234, 252 Short . Joan—Garner. 90. 119 Siddall. Konnie—l urens. 252 Sidmore. Karl—Aurora. 111. Hiefken. Marlene—Palmer. 195. 215 Siemena, Doria—Bettendorf, 193, 216. 227, 252 Hiepert, Evelyn—Cedar Falla, 88, 89. 104. 185. 224. 24« Siovera, Wanda—Walnut. 190, 246 Simona. Carmen—Deniaon, 118. 180 Simona, Mary—Bonaparte. 190, 219, 220 Simona, Robert—Dallas. Tex. Sima. l eo—Beaman, 246 Simonaen. Marjorie—Merrill. 118 Simpaon, Gwendolyn—Waterloo. 197. 216 Hinrox. Palriria Tama. 82, 122. 218. 229, 252 Singer. Evelyn Winthrop. 193, 215 Skartvedt. Norma—Ellsworth. 216 Sliugcr, Patricia—Charles City. 203 Slyfield. John—McGregor. 24« Smalley. Beth—Vinton. 89. 94. 114, 168, 174. 186, 201. 246 Smalley, Lawrenee—Onage. 72 Smiley. Alan—Boone. 82, 98. 102, 222. 226, 24« Smith. Anita E.—Story City. 235. 252 Smith. Annabel L.—Laurel Smith. Belly V.—Cedar Falla. 213. 227. 252 Smith. Beverly J.—Lime Spring . 108 Smith. Catherine M,-—Waterloo Smith. Charlotte A.—Marshalltown Smith. Claude I).—-Cedar Falls Smith. Cloyre E. —Council Bluff . 226. 246 Smith. Clyde G.—Cedar Palls. 72 Smith. David—Waterloo Smith. Geraldine—Climbing Hill. 216 Smith. Harriet It.—Cedar Fall . 118. 122. 229 Smith. Johnny —Cedar Fall Smith. l eander F.—Waterloo Smith. Lloyd L.—Cumberland. 122 Smith. Lloyd K.—Charles City Smith. Lyle H.—Cedar Fall Smith. Merle—Grundy Center Smith. Paul E.—8ii| erior, 108. 109. 190 Smith. Pauline F. Columbus Junction. 193, 252 Smith. Stanley—Rockford Smylhe. Patricia—Davenport. 39. 180. 214 Snuttjer. Harvey—George Snyder. Calvin -Reinbeck, 223, 246 Snyder. Delores- Waterloo Bohn. Dirk LaPorteCity. 172, 198, 246 Sojka. Jan Washington. 119. 191, 207. 213, 220 Solomon. Anna Marion. 122. 193. 252 Solomon. Margaret—Marion, 119, 192, 195 Soil. June Glidden. 218. 230. 252 Sommer, Hernela—Owalonna. Minn. Sommer , Mildred—Kalona. 190, 201. 246 Sonquixt, June—Garner. 82. 94, 117. 122. 199. 218. 229 Soren en. Dale—Kxira Sorensen. Joyce—Coulter. 208, 218 Sorenson. Ilian — Spencer. 180. 232 Southern. Betty—Mingo. 190. 246 S| angler. Delores—Winfield Speed, Kathryn—Knoxville. 92, 118, 218. 234 Sperry. Don Tucson, Arlx., 223 Spesnard. I oa—Ainsworth. 119, 195 Spiller . Jean—Guthrie Center Spooner. Donald—Fort Dodge, 210, 24« Springer. Jack—Waterloo Springer. Leila—Spencer Springer. Marilyn—Marshalltown, 191, 193, 195 Spurbeck. Walter—Waverly Spurgeon. Sally Marquette. 193 Spurlock. Richard—Cedar Fall . 179. 197. 240 Squire . Elmer—-Cedar Falls. 82 Stadtmueller. Rose— Monticello. 90. 121. 193 Stafferton. Patricia—Altoona. 200. 218. 246 Stafford. Norman—Webster City, 120, 121, 19«. 24« Stafford. Verla Webster City. 120. 190. 216. 246 8tall, Beverly Ankeny. 121, 122 Stamp. Dellon- Cedar Fall . 78 Btamy. Shirley -Waterloo St and ley. John—Amen Stanfield. Martha—Cnion. 193. 21« Slanabury. Daryl—Waterloo. 120, 121, 177. 24« Stanton. Evelyn—Spirit Lake. 102. 208. 232. 252 Stanton. Harriet—Greene. 119,214 Stark. Carol—Box holm. 210 Stark. Wayne—Pern. 118. 177. 204 Starr. Robert—Jefferson. 121. 188,217 Stauffer. James—Hampton Stearns. Donnahelle—Waterloo. 119,21« Rteege, Dorothy—Waverly Steffen. Jam —Dyemvilie Stegeman. Norma—Manilla. 208. 252 Steinarker. Norma—Park ville. Mo.. 94. 189. 219. 220. 222 Steinberg. JoAnne—Garner. 82. 92. 113. 180, 214. 224 Steinke. I-en a—Gibson. 208, 216 Slcmm. Georgena—Menlo, 195 Stephen . Jeanette—Wall l ake. 82 Stephenson. Jack—Waterloo. 108. 109, 174. 189. 246 Sumer. Dale—Boone Sterner. Wesley—Waterloo. 60. 72. 73 Stern . Robert—Fort Dodge. 204 Stettler. Ellen—Belle Plaine. 45. 82. 89. 102. 117. 11«. 122. 182. 218. 246 Stevenson, Pamela—Humboldt, 82, 92, 114 180, 201. 206. 211. 232 Steward. Marilyn—New Sharon. 193 Stewart. Eugene—Floyd. 76. 83 Stewart, Virgene— Fort Dodge. 188, 234, 252 Stiles, («well—Davenport Stile . Roaemary—Fort Dodge. 102. 222, 234. 252 Stilley, Terry—Eldora. 96. 121. 223 Stitlxworth. Wallace—Walker. Minn., 60. 228. 246 Storkdale, Caryl—Apliugton Stoddard. Darold—Red Oak Stoddard. Raymond—Red Oak. 198. 223, 246 8toke . Beverly—Glidden, 195 Stolle. Jean M.—East St. Ixmis, III., 32, 35 Stolle. June E—Ea t St. Louis. HI.. 41 Stone. Maynard—Spokane. Wash.. 246 Stone. Randall—Spokane. Wash.. 120, 177 Stonehraker. Donald—Line ville Sloner, Caroline—Peterson. 82 Stoner. Ivan—Davenport Stoterau. Kathleen—Hartley Stout. Mary—Chariton. 208. 252 Stover, tiay—Leon. 90. 119. 195, 21« Strain. John—Eddyville. 223. 246 Strandherg. Shirley—Boone. 122. 252 Strike. Marvin Nashua Strotman, Dale—Waverly Strub. Donald—Merrill. 214 St Turkman. Marlin—Oelwein Stuart. Wilma—Honduran!. 208, 218. 234. 252 Studt, Mary— Mount Vernon, 108 Stum. Barbara—Cedar Fall . 229. 252 Stump. Margaret—DeSolo, 102, 208, 217, 21«. 252 Hnda. Michael—Maui. Hawaii, 108. 196, 233. 246 Sullivan. James—Media. II).. 246 Summers. Amelia—Spencer, 90. 122 Sundquiat. Arje - Sioux City Sutherland. Stuart Monticello. 19« Sutula. Joseph—Waterloo Svohoda. Marie—Cedar Rapid . 202. 215 Swanson, Darlene M.—Palon. 208. 216, 252 Swanson. Delores A.—«Ids. 193. 216. 253 8wan on. Glen—Waterloo Swanson, Mary—Clinton, 82, 122, 195. 216 Swanson. Phylli —Elk Point. 8. Dak.. 108. 200. 24« Sweet, Wayne—Cedar Fall . 78, 246 Swenkon, JoAnn—Lyon . III., 82, 222. 229. 246 8wen on, Marie—Mt. Pleasant Swenson, Tom—Lake Mills. «0. 226, 246 Swinburne. Brue — Delhi Swisher. Emily— Woodward Sylvester. Max—Nevada. «0 T Tahhert. Annamarie—Osage. 196 Tabor. Mary—Rolfe. 253 Taggart. Joanne—Peru. Nebr., 190 Tamura. Nancy—Maui. Hawaii. 194 Tangeman. Rodney—-Gntlenherg Tnrandy, Dennis—Chicago. III.. 60 Taylor. Carlos D.—Charles City. 197 Taylor. Cecil E.—Hudson. 209. 246 Taylor. Doris- Minliurn. 122. 193.221,253 Taylor, Ramon- Waterloo Teague. Maryl—Lytton. 193 TeDuita, Mary—Davenport. 90. 193. 214 Tegen. Donna—Strawberry Point. 118. 230 Telford. Carol—Decorah Templeman. Janet—Colo. 82, 122. 253 Tennihill. Jewell—Dex Moines. 108. 196 Thalarker. Robert—Ottumwa, 217. 246 Thayer. Duane- Odebolt. 100. 102.246 Thedena, Charlene—Row ley. 90. 195. 220 Thedens, Gretchcn—Jesup, 193, 220. 253 Thcesfcld. Dorothy Webster City. 32. 36 Thein. William Waterloo Theissen. Mary—Fort Madison. 46, 82. «9. 94. 113. 192. 201. 214. 235. 24« Theobald. Margery-—Manilla. 252 Thielen. Bernard—Harlan Thomas. Beverly—Centerville. 90, 108,214 Thoma . Robert—Colfax 'lliompson. Alice Jefferson Thompson. Betty—Boone. 122. 253 Thompson. Gordon—Charles City. 246 Thompson, Juan—Fort Dodge Thompson, Laurel D.—Buffalo Center Thompson, Marilyn L.—Algona Thompson. Marlyu E.—Blairstown. 173, 179, 197 Thompson. Mary J.—Cedar Falls Thomson, Iatwell—Kanawha. 96. 246 Thordsen. Jerry—Davenport. 60 Thornburgh. Doris—Rippey, 20«. 218, 235, 253 Thornton. Francis Waterloo. 104. 176. 196 Thurher. Miriam—Liscomh. 192. 195.218 Tiff . Charlene—Paullina. 200. 218. 24« Tingwald. ValGene—Boone. 82. 248 Tiniux. Richard—Havelock. 82 Til it on. Charles—Jefferson Tisdale. Jeanette—Woden. 122. 180. 182 Tjelmeland. Joanne—Laurens, 253 Tohiasoti. Marilyn—Monticello Tobin. Mary—Ainsworth. 193. 214 Tolentino, Raymonda—Oahu. Hawaii. 94. 190. 214. 24« Tomlinson, Lillie—Clarinda. 185, 194. 246 Tone. Maurice—La Porte City Tonjcx. Marian—Elina. 119. 219. 220 Torigoe. Florence—Olaa. Hawaii Townley. Maurine—Sioux City. 195 Tracer, Janet—Oelwein. 1«0. 189.214 Traylor. Everett—Arne Treman. Ruth—Odebolt, 195 Trettin. Phyllis—Mitchell. 195 Trettin. Shirley—Rockford. 193. 253 Trobaugh. Aria—Albion Troeger. Ruth—Ottumwa. 32. 84. 118, 122, 1«2. 205. 219. 246 Troge. Nadine-Floyd. 180. 193. 216. 231. 253 Truclsen. Lois—West Bend. 118. 122. 193. 225. 253 Trustem, Elizabeth—Hanlontown, 253 Tryon. Maxine—Titonka Tucker, Glenn—lies Moines. 246 Tucker, Margaret—Bussey, 208. 253 Turbell. Ramona—Toledo. 208. 253 Tuttle. I oij —Marshalltown. 215 Tvedt. Douglas-—Montour, 100 Twogood. Richard—Waterloo. 121. 177. 196 Tyrrel. Sylvia—Albia. 218 Tyrrell, Scott- Osage u Ulrich. Stewart Waterloo Uran. Barbara—Rapid City. 8. Dak., 200 Uxhijima. Hhizue—Wahiawa. Hawaii. 174, 190. 202. 218. 247 Dthe. Mary—Ames. 214 I1!he, Rita—Ames. 214 V Valett. Willis— Mu catine. 66 Vana. Betty—Marshalltown VandeBerg. Paula—Hull. 193. 199. 219, 253 Van De Nover. Shirley—Oelwein, 122. 193, 253 Vauderhamm, Doria—Ireton. 210 Van Hauen. Stanley -Cedar Falls. 17«. 183 Van Slyke. Gary—Cedar Falls. «9. 233 Van Hleenbergan, Mona—Prairie City. 32. 37. 92. 122. 211.218. 235. 252 Van tiger. Marlene- Holland Veasman, Lucille—Chnrdan. 1«9. 214. 247 Verbrugge. William—Dakota City Vest. Jay—Ainsworth Vestal. Betty—Hastings. 82. 119, 191. 212 Vlrh. Jacqueline Waterloo Viekroy, Edward—Danville. 176. 247 Vi. kroy. Phyllis—Danville, 208, 253 Vincent. Phyllis—Washington. 174, 247 Von Berg. l«oi —Toledo Von Sprecken, Evelyn Martelle 285 Von Sprecken. Patricia—Martelle. 193 Von Wald. Harvey—Mason City. 78. 120. 121. 221. 247 Voes, Alfred—Tipton. 174 Voa . Joseph—Orand Mound. 96. 184. 192, 214. 247 Vo . Vonnelle—Cedar Pall . 253 Vriezelaar. Mary—Otley. 193. 213 Vriezelaar, Patricia—Pella, 119,218. 253 w Wachenheim. James—Chicago, III., 60, 228 Wachutka, Carolyn—Burlington, 201, 230, 258 Wagner. Gladys—Cedar Pall Wagner. Marilyn—Brooklyn. 122, 180, 208. 217, 218. 258 Wairner, Billie—Arnold Park. 118, 247 Waldon. Gordon—Waterloo. 209 Waldorf. Dorothy—Hansel! Walk. Uralee—Kensett, 230, 252 Walker. Jeanette—Marcun Walker, Lucretia—Port Dodge, 253 Walker. Kux ell—Oelwein Walker. Toni—Kalona. 60 Wall. Ned—Cedar Pall . 102. 247 Walmnley, James—Cedar Pall Wall man. William—Waterloo Walton. John—New Sharon Walton. William—Cedar Kapid . 172. 198, 223. 247 Wandling, Janet—Marengo. 90. 195 Ward. John—Keokuk Ward. Marilyn—Plymouth. 193 Wasrher. Boyd—Clinton. 190. 247 Waason. George—Wellman Waterman. Dolore —Hawarden Watson. Ralph L.—Waterloo Watson. Robert C.—Port Madison Watson. Robert T.—Des Moines. 76. 226 Watt. Phyllis—Pernald. 193. 258 Watts. Keith—Arthur Watt , Patricia—Guthrie Center. 119, 195. 214 Wayson. Ross Jesup Weaver. Karen—Lake Park Webb. Charles—Waterloo. 247 Welter. Cornelius—Cedar Palls Welter. Marie—New Hampton, 82. 92. 201, 203. 206. 211. 214. 225 Welter. Rita—Milford. 247 Webster. Elwyn—Waverly. 192 Wedcrquist. Florence—Malvern. 213. 227, 253 Weed. Richard—Mason City. 120. 121 Wegner. Robert—Wagner. 8. Dak., 133. 189. 192. 217 Wehrspan, Willis—Whittcmore. 247 Welchman. Joyce—Atkins Weick. Bill—Chicago. HI.. 72. 83 Weirk. Clarence—Chicago. III.. 72. 154 Weinhardl. Ann—Red Wing. Minn., 94. 112, 113. 168. 174. 192. 19«. 201. 247 Weinheimer, Eleanor'—Pontanelle. 208, 216, 227. 253 Weixenxee. Jean—Sioux City Weisgerher. Richard—Boone, 118, 120, 177 Weiss. Marjorie—Rockwell City. 174. 197. 229. 247 We I be , Donald—Waterloo. 214, 247 Weld in, Patricia—Washington. 113, 234 Welker. Barbara—Marshalltown, 253 Welker. Maryida—Stuart. 195 Welle. Joan—Newton. 46. 170. 171, 201. 210. 219. 232 Wellendorf. (’larice—Deloit. 193 Wells, Margaret—Pomeroy. 216. 253 Welter. Robert—Waterloo. 210 Wente. James—Waterloo. 118. 120 Wenthe. Kdwin—Waterloo Wenzel. Corinne—Wall l.ake. 214 •Wenzel. John—Boone West, Jack—Kingsley. 247 West. Mary—Janesville Westburv. Sheila—Iowa Palls. 82, 231. 247 Whalin, Dorothy—Toledo. 122 Wheeler. Norman—Sibley. 215 Wherry. Darlene—Waterhto. 253 White. Hubert—Mason City. 89. 102. 233. 247 White. Mary M.—Elgin. III. White. Maurine E.—New Hartford. 253 White. Rosemary—Wilton Junction. 198. 214 Whiting. Ted—Cedar Rapids. 108. 122. 168. 188, 196. 199. 219. 233 Whitten. Wilma—Rowan, 229. 253 Whittlesey. Marilyn—Sanborn. 180. 204 Wirkershatn, Barbara—Cedar Palls. 229 Wickerxham. Charles—Cedar Palls Wicks. Marie—Story City. 193, 227, 253 Widick, Lauree—I-ehigh. 193. 253 Wierks. Carol—Hosperx. 282. 253 Wiese. Beverly— Holstein, 216 Wiese. I.«ester—Waterloo Wilcox. Carl—Clarksville. 226 Wilcox. Douglas—Waterloo Wildtnan. Phyllis—Corwith. 90. 193, 213 Wilke. Thomas—Monona. 66. 228, 247 Wilken. Mary—Sioux Rapids, 109, 195. 216 Wilkens. Bonnie—Osage. 208. 217. 234. 253 Wilken . Darlene—Waverly. 198, 208, 253 Wilkerson. Janet—Albion, 122. 180. 208, 212, 253 Wilkinson. Jack—Ottumwa. 76. 83. 89. 175, 204. 228. 247 Wilkinson. Mary—Ottumwa. 220, 227, 253 Wide. Lillian—Klemine. 208. 235. 253 William . Craig—Lime Springs, «0 Williams. James—Clinton Williams. Mervyl—Mason City. 221 Williams. Shirley—Rockwell City. 89. 94, 201, 203. 206, 211. 247 Williams. Virginia—LaPorteCity, 180 Williamson. FloAnne—Cedar Palls. 194, 247 Williamson. William—Cedar Palls. 113. 168. 233 Willier. William—Waterloo Wilson. Amber—Tipton. 208. 215. 253 Wilson. Burris—What Cheer Wilson. Don E.—Cedar Palls. 176 Wilson. Donna J.—Cresco. 122.215 Wilson. Jack—Denver Wilson. Marianne—Albia, 109 Wilson. Roliert—Glad brook. 46. 82. 102. 118, 247 Wilson. Rosaell—Winfield. 98 Wilson. 8hlrley—Vinton. 90. 121, 193. 219, 220 Wilson. Velma—Delhi. 122. 193, 253 Winter. Marilyn New Sharon, 195 Wine. Beverly—Guthrie Center. 102, 234, 253 Winger. Phyllis—Madison. Wi . Winter. Ethel—Cedar Falls. 104 Winkler. Evelyn—Corning. 212. 253 Winkler. Ruth—Corning. 190, 212. 253 Wire. Marilyn—Corvdon. 118, 122. 208. 218. 225. 253 Wireman. Blanche—Fairfield. 190. 247 Wisnter. Lavern—McCallshurg Wittenburg. «'arietta—New Hampton. 114. 174. 247 Wittfoth. Julia— Churdan. 202. 213, 221 Wolf. Clinton—Hampton. 102. 197. 218 Wolfe. Charles—Milwaukee, Wia., 96 Wolter, Gerald—Waterloo Woltman. Margaret—Cherokee. 82. 224. 247 Wombolt. Duane—Red Oak Wombolt. Kenneth—Red Oak. 219 Woock. Richard—Delaware Wood. Janet—Maquokcta Wood. Verdice—Cedar Palls. 190. 219, 220. 247 Wood. Warren—Hawarden. 81 Wood ford. NoU—Vinton. 108. 195 Woodhouse. Raymond—Plymouth Woods. Elda— Bennett. 253 Woolhiser, Eugene—-Crescent. 60 Workman. Brooke—Marshalltown. 217 Worthington. Stanley—Waterloo Wnnder. Arno—Sanborn Wnrch. Diane—Blairxburg. 216 Wyborny, Novella—Mason City, 90 Y Vamashita. Betsy—Maui. Hawaii. 215 Yanney, Beulah—Renwick. 119. 122. 180. 182 Yafes. Patricia—Perry. «2. 90. 120. 210, 214 Yetley. Marjane—Marshalltown. 120. 122 Yilek. l conard—Clutier, 175. 204. 209. 214. 247 Yocum. Darrell—-Conesville, 76. 247 York, William Cedar Palls. 48. 66. 71. 88. 174. 247 Yoshida. May—Hilo. Hawaii. 235 Young. Samuel—Cedar Falls. 104. 118. 223 z Zahradnek. Nola—Iowa City. 190 Zellhoefer. Jan—Hudson. 192. 229. 247 Zenor. Larry—Lehigh Zirkrfoose. Marilyn—Maquoketa, 229 Zirkefoose. William—Ml. Pleasant. 223 Zimmerman. Linda Waterloo Zwber. Mary K Clarion. 202. 253 Zuber. M. Marlene Williamsburg. 195. 215. 216 286 Thanks to ... Economy Advertising Company, Iowa City, printers of the 1952 Old Gold, with a special nod to R. J. Collins. 4 National Studio and photographers, Don Lohnes, Paul Stefanko, M. J. Konrardy, Robert Perdew, Helmut Hartmann and D. G. McKenna. Allen D. Patton representing Kayenay Engraving Company, .Mason City, and the Kayenay Engraving Company for its fine engravings. Andy Walters and the S. K. Smith Cover Company, Chicago. A1 Sehma111, Don Kelly and G. II. Holmes of the Public Relations Bureau. G. E. Myers, Old Gold advisor. A friend for his picture of the “diagonal”. The departments, organizations and administration for their cooperation. The advertisers. The staff, with an extra special nod. Marge Schloeman Executive Editor
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