University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1939
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•;.s lite 939 PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON U eai ol Z{mOelsii j Gl EDITOR Qean Ulacl eoo BUSINESS MANAGER y iHcent Ocoe t DEDICATION To A State that is fifty years young . . . our salute! Few states in this our Union, can claim as pioneers men who are but fifty years old. We are a State composed of young men and young women. And it is precisely that youthful spirit that has characterized Washington ' s growth. With enthusiasm these youthful pioneers hewed a progressive State out of a wilderness. Through their efforts Washington has become a center for such great industries as lumber and fishing; for fruits and grains. Through the years this most westward tip of the nation has become the gateway to the Orient, the jumping-off-place to Alaska . . . As Washington has gone ahead so has the University. Older in founding by almost thirty years than the State, the University has contributed men of ideas to head state government . . . has furnished a cultural and educational center for thousands of native sons and daughters. In recognition of the spirit that has built both the State and the University we dedicate this book. nite UH ■• v- ' St. « ' ■■c, .: v.«r- - «??. jiom ike Uieiv House to Ljieek Kovo i .t •■% . fC- -i( -- f ' .-«- Jiom ike Koo cl taic) enn V tXCill . . .H ••v ,, ' . - iR ' (fi jE vs ' : . ' T-s r vy • ?v Contents ADMINISTRATION f I STUDENTS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS SOCIAL GROUPS Administration PRESIDENT REGENTS DEANS ADMINISTRATORS OUTSTANDING PROFESSORS _ , .■•— 4 President Lee Paul Sieg TO THE STUDENTS: Probably the most successful college that ever existed was the class of young artists conducted by Leonardo DaVinci in Milan from 1483-1499. As Chancellor Bowman of the University of Pittsburgh said, This college was 100% successful. Every one of its alumni became famous, and, more important, served well the city states of Italy. Students, do you realize that it is in our power today to approach this record? If each one of us could catch the fire, nothing on earth could stop us. The mind is capable of almost infinite powers, if it is only given the chance. How to do it must rest on the will to do it. The other steps are relatively easy. And so, I wish for all of you the will to bring to pass all of your best hopes. And may happiness and regard for one another be companions along the pathway to these high hopes. Sincerely yours. Regents THOMAS BALMER Seattle Attorney President of the Board of Regents PHILIP MACBRIDE Seattle Attorney WINLOCK W. MILLER Seattle Attorney 18 Regents WERNER A. RUPP Aberdeen Publisher EDWARD P. RYAN Spokane Business Man ALFRED SHEMANSKI Seattle Business Man 19 Deans JUDSON F. FALKNOR Dean Law School CHARLES JOHNSON Dean College of Pharmacy EDWARD H. LAUER Dean University College 20 Deans Deans E. A. LOEW Dean College of Engineering HOWARD H.PRESTON Dean Economics and Business MILNOR ROBERTS Dean College of Mines FREDERICK M. PADELFORD Dean Graduate School WILLIS L. UHL Dean College of Education HUGO WINKENWERDER Dean Forestry School 21 Administrators RAYMOND C. DAVIS Comptroller HARRY E. SMITH Director of Extension Service DAVID THOMSON Vice-Dean, University College Professor of Latin 22 Administrators HENRY A. BURD Director of Summer School Professor, Economics and Business CHARLES C. MAY Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds DEAN NEWHOUSE Registrar CHARLES W. SMITH Chief Librarian w , 23 Outstanding I. L. COLLIER, assistant Professor, Civil Engineering. Perfected process for heating cement with electricity. GRACE G. DENNY, Professor of Home Eco- nomics. Text books, research and lectures on textiles. RAYMOND F. FARWELL, associate Pro- fessor Economics and Business. Advisory re- search on American Merchant Marine. DR. HERBERT H. GOWAN, Professor Orien- tal Studies. Author, teacher, scholar, idealist. Professors CHARLES W. HARRIS, Professor Hydraulic Engineering. Worked on open-air flood control laboratory. GLENN HUGHES, Director of Drama, Pro- fessor of English. National authority on stu- dent drama. GEORGE KIRSCHNER, Instructor of Music Development of High School Music Institute FRED W. KENNEDY, Director Journalism Laboratories. National authority on typog- raphy. Outstanding FRED K. KIRSTEN, Professor Aeronautical Engineering. His invention of Kirsten pipes has made him nationally famous. KENNETH A. KOBE, assistant Professor Chemical Engineering. Extracting chemicals from water by dehydration. JENNIE I. ROWNTREE, Professor, Home Economics. Books and research in nutrition. STEVENSON SMITH, Professor Psychology. Director of successful children ' s psychological Professors CHARLES R. STROTHERS, assistant Pro- fessor Speech. Director of northwest children ' s speech clinic. W. F. THOMPSON, Director of Fisheries. Out- standing research in northwest fishing indus- tries. SOPHUS WINTHER, associate Professor English. Author of saga on Danish immigra- tion in Nebraska. WALTER WELKE, assistant Professor, Mu- sic. Development of one of America ' s finest college bands. Deans of Women Miss Mary I. Bash, assistant Dean of Women. Biggest job is coed housing, which includes checking residents, keeping in contact with housemothers, house presidents and seeing that the coed is provided with an approved living place. Is advisor to many organizations, including Totem Club and Panhellenic. Assists Miss Ward with personnel work. Miss May Dunn Ward, Dean of Women. Is advisor in activities of Associated Women Students and independent wo- men, including standards, Phrateres, and Independent House Council. Also gives recommendations for student loans. Greatest job is personnel work, advising the thousands of Washington co-eds 28 Deans of Men Herbert T. Condon, Dean of Men. Is mainly concerned with personnel prob- lems brought to his attention by indi- viduals. Also takes care of conduct problems arising from scholarship and activities. Has complete charge of N. Y. A. administration. This includes in- vestigation of individuals ' means of support and distributing the all too few jobs where they are most needed. William H. Botzer, assistant Dean of Men. The handsome new- comer is advisor to many student activities, including Inter- fraternity Council, Adelphi, High School Leaders ' Conference, and Freshman Week. Assists Dean Condon in solving person- nel problems. 29 students A. S.U.W. A.W. S. SCHOLARSHIP CLASSES ALUMNI student Leaders Lewis Armstrong guided the ASUW through an unspectacular year competently, easily. Talk- ative and enthusiastic he dresses like a page from Esquire ... is hard-working and sincere . . . his work on Debate and in organizations has fitted him for the career in politics he in- tends to follow. Brad Jones took over the vice-presidency in mid-term to lend to it the dignity and capa- bility that is a family characteristic . . . pride of the law school, he has already distinguished himself as a president ' s medalist. Blonde and lovely to look at is Patsy Jack- son, who manages her job as secretary ably . . . finds time for Totem Club and active work in the DG tong. LEWIS ARMSTRONG President BRADLEY JONES Vice-President PATSY JACKSON Secretary 32 student Board of Finance and Student Council Armstrong, Atkinson, Bird, Christian Dakan, Eckmann, Evans, Groth Jackson. Jones, May, McFarland Olson, Reese, Stewart, Wahl slrom Director of Student Activities: Ray L. Eckman A. S. II. W . President: Lewis Armstrong A. W. S. President: Eleanor Bird Appointee by Director of Athletics: Nelson A. Wahlstrom Athletic Appointee by President Sieg: Prof. Chas. C. May Publication Appointee by President Sieg: Prof. Byron Christian Finance Appointee by President Sieg: Prof. Carl Dakan A. S. IL If. Vice-President: Bradley Jones A. S. V. W. Secretary: Patsy Jackson Graduate Representative: Robert Reese Senior Class President: John Evans Senior Class Representative: Karl Olson Junior Class President: Howard Stewart Junior Class Representative: Fred McFarland Sophomore Class President: Arnold Groth Managerial Council President: Hawley Atkinson 33 RAY ECKMANN CARL KILOORE A.S.U.W. Officials Genial head man Ray Eckmann this year was given a new title . . . that of Director of Student Activities and Administrative Officer of Men ' s and Women ' s Physical Education Departments . . . he does all that his title implies and more. Tall, debonair Carl Kilgore is the A. S. U. W. ' s efficient manager of athletics . . . Probably the most even-tempered man on the campus is Fred Carlin, who sees that everything goes smoothly in the A. S. U. W. office . . . Nelson Wahlstrom audits the A. S. U. W. books in addition to being assistant comptroller of the University ... Ed Hillyer publicizes University athletics ... he spices his work with an invigorating and earthy philosophy. FRED CARLIN NELSON WAHLSTROM ED HILLYER 34 MARGARET nONAIUlE CLYDE ROBINSON A.S.U.W. Officials With her buoyant sense of humor Margaret Donahue, manager of A. W. S., makes all her hard work seem like fun . . . she is the idol of every activity girl . . . Clyde Robinson manages student publications with an iron hand in a velvet glove ... is the last die-hard batchelor of the A.S.U.W. staff . . . J. E. McRae runs the model University bookstore with ease and an unerring sense of the appropriate ... he makes the books show a profit . . . Bill Montgomery, ticket manager, handles ducats for everything from concerts to swimming meets so capably that any theatre owner would rightly be envious. J. E. McRAE LYLE GCSS BILL MONTGOMERY 35 student Affairs Committee All social activities are registered and approved by this committee STUDENTS Donald Longhbotlom, Adelphi Bradley Jones, A. S. 11. W. Eleanor Bird, A. W. S. Robert Nyee, B. A. Council Wesley Faiirot, Engineer Council Dorothy Woods, Independent House Council Dick Doran, Interjraternity Council Betty Loii Grant, Panhellenic Ranee Young, Phrateres Gerry Howe, Standards Marjorie Ackens, Residence Halls FACULTY Prof. Butterbangh, Chairman Dean Condon Mrs. C. F. Davidson Prof. Draper Miss Dressier Prof. McMinn Miss Ward Front row: Dean Condon, Prof. Butter baugli, Mrs. Davidson Second row: Betty Lou Grant, Bradley Jones, Wes Faurol, Gerry Towe, Donald Longhbotlom Higli School Leaders Committee Wholesale entertaining of over 100 high school leaders by the A, S. U. W . .Sam Blinker, Chairman Dana Ingram, General Secretary Robert Biirnside, Treasurer Don Chrislensen, Publicity Sue Smith, Girls ' Housing Nancy Taft, Girl Leaders ' Conference Bayard Crutcher, Boy Leaders ' Conference Bob McKay, Entertainment Betty Cornelius, Programs Kaye Kennedy, Student Relations Boljbie Foley, Banquet Adoree Zubli, Girts ' Tea Blanche Sosky, Meals Sam Bunker. Front row: Dana Ingram, Nancy Taft, Bobbie Foley Adoree jCubli, Susan Smith, Kaye Kennedy Second row: Bob Burnside, Betty Cornelius, Don Christensen 36 Freshmen Week Committee Plans the large-scale introduction of freshmen tu the University Top row: Art Bateman, Chairman, Ray Blackstock, James Crane, William Garlick Second row: Wiley Hemphill, Jamei Lewis, Shirley McCroskey The committee has the ambitious job of trying to teach thousands of Freshmen in three days what many Seniors don ' t know ... all the words of Alma Mater . . . how to get a magazine from the Library . . . how to withdraw from a course . . . the significance of honoraries . . . where Commerce Hall ends and Philosophy begins . . . what should I do to become A. S. U. W. President? . . . and even how to study. Ewen Dingwall shows some jrosh how to use the card files Raymond Gregg ends frosh week by being mugged 37 Men ' s and Women ' s Rally Committees Back tow: Tom Geist, Dio Richardson, Tom Bostic, Howard Burke. Front: Joe Scharf, chairman. Men ' s rally committee picks four malamute pledges each year to help supervise such affairs as the Homecoming rally. The Women ' s rally committee chooses five freshmen girls at the begin- ning of Spring quarter. With their help they sell pompoms at the football games and in general collaborate with the Men ' s committee. Back row: 6ue Usher, Sue Allen, Belte Adams, chairman. Front row: Iverne Perry, Barbara Ridgeway, Harriet Malott. Back row: Martha Wagner, Warrena Darrow, Patricia Cowan. Front row: Kay Kelly, Mary Ann McNuthney, Sally Slocum. 40 Coed Leaders The Associated Women Students of Washington offer to every coed the opportunity of showing her capability in organizing and leading others . . . what is probably more important, A. W. S. makes it possible for all girls to mingle on a common ground . . , to make lasting friendships which otherwise would be impossible. Wisely guiding A. W. S. through the current year have been its officers . . . Eleanor Bird, serene and unruffled, always efficient and sensible . . . Betty Belle Morrison, dynamic red-head with a smile for everybody . . . Beverly Rolin, well groomed, unassum- ing, she does her job quietly and well . . . Barbara Curran, intelli- gent as well as pretty, she handles her job as treasurer with com- petence and self-assurance . . . Dorothy Parks, vivacious and sparkling, keeps everybody in gales with her rare sense of humor. ELEANOR BIRD President BETTY BELLE MORRISON Vice-President BEVERLY ROLIN Secretary BARBARA CURRAN Treasurer DOROTHY PARKS Executive Chairman 42 A.W.S. Council Aiken, Arnold. Barash, Boone, Brown, Caskin, Collman, Croucher, Donahue Dupar, Earley, Farr, Flakstad, Foley, Grant. Harris, Harrison, Herber Hoskins, Howard, Howe, Jackson, Johnson, Killien, Manley, McCroskey, McTAUighlin Oliver, Perkins, Peterson, Puryear, Ridge, Sander, Seamans, Smith, Strain Stewart, Sutherling, Wagner, Weeks, Willet, Wood, Yasumura, Young A. W. S. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Activities, Phyllis Howard; Coed Counsellors, Betty Arnold; Con- fidential Files, Bobbie Foley; Freshman Standards, Martha Wagner; Guest Night, Margaret Harrison; It Is Done, Rosemary Stewart; Office Managers, Betly Jean Willet, Grace Croucher, and Rosemary McLaughlin; Patrons and Patronesses, Kay Puryear; Point System, B etty Boone, and Jessie Ann Barash; Publicity, Gail Collman. and Doris Ridge; Scholarship, Pat Weeks; Scrapbook, Ernestine Brown, Dorothy Dupar, and Peggy Caskin; Social, Shirley McCroskey; .Standards, Gerry Howe; Season Concert Publicity, Ingrid Flakstad; .Season Lecture Publicity, Betty Killien; Football Corsage Sellers, Mary Lou Sander; A, W. S. Advisor, Margaret Donahue. COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: A. S. U. W.. Patsy Jackson; B. A. Vocational Club, June Peterson; Fuyo-Kai, Michiko Yasumura ; Home Economics Club, Elva Suther- ling; Independent House Council. Dorothy Wood; Mortar Board. Betty Lou Manley; Nurses ' did), Sylvia Johnson; Panhellenic, Betty Lou Grant; Phrateres, Ranee Young; Residence Halls, Mar- jorie Aikens; Sigma Epsilon Sigma, Phoebe Harris; Totem Club, Rose Catherine Earley; W-Key, Edith Herber; Women ' s Sports Council. Lois Hoskins; Y. W. C. A., Marion Oliver. 43 Committees Scholarship They encourage and reward coeds in educational and cultural pursuits. Coed-Counselors They give freshman girls advice on campus life and help them get acquainted with other students. Office Managers Hostesses in the A. W. S. lounge . . . they take care of all office routine. Standards These girls interpret and decide on rules of conduct for all phases of college life. Scholarship Margaret Woodford Jane Lowe Patricia Weeks, Chr. Susan Smith Coed-Counselors Shirley Cameron Elizabeth Arnold, Chr. Office Managers Virginia Hamilton Rosemary McLaughlin. Chr. Winter Grace Croucher, Chr. Fall Marienne Vinal Betty Jean Willet, Chr. Spring Standards Jane Leech Gerry Howe, Chr. Mildred Ives 44 Activities Lois Johnson Helen Benedict Confidential Files Mary Jane Prickett Mikell Wormell Corsages Mary Lou Sander, Chr. It Is Done Patricia Riley Virginia Hamilton Phyllis Howard, Chr. Bernadine Plamondon Bobbie Foley, Chr. Virginia Whaley Doris Carpenter Rosemary Stewart, Chr. Margaret Caskin Committees Activities Places every interested girl on the A. W. S. committee of her choice . . . sponsors Organization Week to orient freshmen women. Confidential Files They keep impartial ratings of every girl ' s ability in committee work. Corsages Selling bright corsages in Washington ' s colors at every football game keeps these girls busy. It Is Done Their book lays down rules for eds and coeds on everything from how to act on a blind date to what to wear for every occasion. 45 Committees Patrons and Patronesses They invite patrons and patronesses to attend all University social affairs. Freshmen Standards Every month these girls arrange for parties in the A. W. S. lounge, featuring style shows, advice on dating, and all phases of campus standards as well as sponsoring vocational talks by well-known speakers. Social Plan all forms of entertainment for coeds from teas to the annual spring picnic. Also give advice on correct social forms. Speakers ' Is a clearing house for obtaining speakers for various A. W. S. functions. They also choose upperclasswomen to speak at high school meetings throughout the year. Patrons and Patronesses Barbara Nordby Freshman Standards Martha Wagner, Chr. Charlotte Hawes Social Kaye Kennedy Betty Gibbs Jean Hunlahan Speakers Edith Mae Matlson Dorothy Seamans, Chr. Kalhryn Piiryear, Chr. Helen Mechelsen Elizabeth Ann Thompson Helen Burkheimer Shirley McCroskey, Chr. Virginia Alderson Barbara Nordby Jane Bell 46 47 Publicity Catherine Griffith Guest Night Margaret Harrison, Chr. Mary Louise McBride Point System Susan Smith, Chr. Fall Janice Richards Jessie Ann Barash, Chr. Winter Scrapbook Ernestine Brown, Chr. Dorothy Dupar Margaret Caskin Cail Collman Madora Jane Hicks Mary Jane Prickett Elizabeth Boone, Chr. Spring Elizabeth Sheedy Musette Haack Marcia Hopper Committees Publicity These women journalists glamourize AWS functions in the Daily and in the downtown papers. Guest Night Evening parties in Clark hall for mixed groups are planned by hard-working coeds. Point System Keeps a complete record of extra-curricular activities for every girl in school. Scrapbook Their duty is to compile a complete and permanent r ecord of all events that take place in AWS throughout the year. University Employment Agency Started in 1936 because of a young teaching fellow ' s desire to dig up and develop dormant jobs which could be filled by aspiring University students, the University Employment Agency has grown so that in the three years of its existence it has taken care of over 2,500 young men and women. Norman D. Hillis, the creator and director of the agency, has handed out coveted assignments ranging in pay from $3.50 to $350 and many of them have been of an unusual nature. A few of these odd jobs are pictured on this page. Hillis gives a job assignment card to Jean Campbell . . . Byron Norman working as a telephone washer ... a job which the Hillis office secured for him. Soup demonstrator Ruth Carlisle . . . one of the hundreds of odd jobs that see U. W. students through school. Model Jean Campbell on the job. Magician Harvey Long about to pull a rabbit from the hat . . . Hillis makes engagements for him. John Harmon takes pride in his job of glass washer. 48 PRESIDENT ' S MEDALIST 1937 1938 SHERWIN PARKER AVANN Sophomore Faculty Medalists ARTHUR CHALFANT ROBERT HANSEN 50 Junior Faculty Medalists JACK BENJAMIN NILS ERICKSEN NONA FUMERTON ROBERT PURDUE Fumerton Purdue Benjamin Winners of Certificates of High Sciiolarship Fresiiman BARBARA ANDERSON DONALD BEACH MARIAN BLOOMQUIST JAMES BURNELL JOHN DONNELL BETTY HAWTHORNE MARTHA HIGASHIDA JACK McSHERRY Highest Scholarship in Their Classes ' Anderson Hawthorne Donnell Beach Burnell McSherry 51 Sophomores JMORMAN DAHL WILLIAM LUDWIG GERTRUDE McKEAN STEPHEN McREAVY MARGARET PHELAN VICTOR THOMPSON McKean Ludwig DM Juniors JANE ABERNETHY HORACE BETHEL HAROLD CONNOR CLARENCE FROBERG NATHAN HALL CHARLES HARRIS JEANNETTE HOROWITZ BRADLEY JONES NEIL KIMMONS WESLEY KOTH BORIS LEAF EARL PETTI BONE JULIA SMITH WILLIAM SWIGER ALICE WENTWORTH Abernethy Harris Leaf Bethel Jones Pettibone Froberg Koth Smith 52 Panhellenic Scholarship BETTY LOU MANLEY Bob Doble Award RAYMOND SCHELDT Delta Delta Delta Alumnae Scholarship ELEANOR BIRD Alumnae Association Scholarship JEANNETTE HOROWITZ 53 Mu Phi Epsilon Scholarship TRULA POLWARTH AWS Scholarship Award NONA FUMERTON Harold Shefelman Scholarship HARWOOD BANNISTER Gamma Phi Beta Scholarship ELIZABETH LILLIAN KLEIN 54 Mortar Board Scholarship Award BARBARA ANDERSON Mortar Board Scholarship Award DOROTHY JEANNE MORROW HioH ' it. Hnnthortic. Knifiht. MrCiihe, Sylreslrr Sigma Epsilon Sigma Scholastic honorary for sophomore fjirls wlio maintained a 3.5 grade average during their freshman year. Founded nati mally at University of Wisconsin in 1930, locally in 1933. President, Betty Hawthorne Vice-President, I(da Brown Secretary, Mary McCabe Treasurer, Molly Sylvester Historian, Frances Knight MEMBERS: Johnson. Justine Johnston, Marjorie Kincaid. Lois Law, Barbara Anderson, Eugenia Boyd, lola Brown, Gladys Frances Knight, Elaine Mallory, Gladys Manhoff. Mary Buchanan, Gladys Caplan, Lucille Connick, Alice Cowles, McCabe, Ikuko Nishikawa, Kiyono Nishiinoto, Phyllis Reed. Eleanor Cryor, Marcella Dahl. Anita Eggersgluess, Mary Janice Richards, Roberta Scott. Molly Sylvester, Betsy Jean Elzea. Dorothy Fuller, Miriam Geiger, Maybeth Harris, Thompson. Donna Thompson. Mary Toribara, Kathleen True. Betty Hawthorne. Fay Henton, Joan Helherington, Grace Carolyn Westerlund, Lily Yoro .u. 55 Barkesdale, Gundlach, Larig, Mimd, Read, Simpson Phi Beta Kappa Oldest and most famous scholastic honorary. Founded in 1776 at William and Mary College. Washington Alpha chapter was chartered in 1914. Rigid standards require a 3.5 grade average for membership. President: Dr. Vernon A. Mund Vice-President: Dr. Ralph H. Gundlach Secretary: Dr. Lurline V. Simpson Treasurer: Dr. Arthur N. Lorig Executive Committee at Large: Dr. Wm. M. Read, Professor Julian D. Barksdale. ROSTER OF WASHINGTON ALPHA FACULTY: Dr. Lee Paul Seig, Victoria Anderson, John P. Ballantine, Julian D. Barksdale, Mary L Bash, Maud L. Beal, Arthur S. Beardsley, Allen R. Benham, Bernard Berelson, Joseph Cohen, Kenneth C. Cole, Donald Cornu, Clyde Myron Cram- let, Elizabeth L. Curtis, Grace G. Denny, Harvey B. Densmore, Edgar M. Draper, Edwin H. Eby, Ralph H. Gundlach, Edwin R. Guthrie, Ruth Hale, Amy Violet Hall, Mary E. Haller, Joseph B. Harrison, Mercedes Hensley, A. R. Jerbert, Sylvia Finlay Kerrigan, Trevor Kincaid, Edward H. Lauer, Walter B. Little, Arthur N. Lorig, Edward McMahon, Selden C. Menefee, Charles C. More, Vernon A. Mund, Everett J. Nelson, R. H. Nottelmann, Marigale Osborne, Frederick M. Padelford, Ruth E. Pennington, Robert T. Pollard, Francis F. Powers, Melvin Rader, William M. Read, Lurline V. Simpson, Macy M. Skinner, Harry E. Smith, Edwin B. Stevens, Edward N. Stone, Charles R. Strother, David Thom- son, Lena L. Tucker, Alvin Ulbrickson, Edwin J. Vickner, Margaret C. Walters, Edward Wagenknecht, Charles E. Weaver, Lois J. Wentworth, Walter B. Whittlesey, Clotilda M. Wilson, Francis G. Wilson, William E. Wilson, William R. Wilson, R. M. Winger, Arthur M. Winslow, Howard B. Woolston, Lawrence J. Zillman. INITIATES OF 1938: Carl Adatto, Phyllis Anderson, Margaret Arneson, Sherwin Avann, Elizabeth Bannister, George Benoit, Irwin Berch. Julian Berch, Edith Borger, Margaret Bushnell, Margaret Campbell, Bruce Cheever, Elizabeth Clarke, Anne Conner, Catherine Coughlin, Kenneth Cox, Roland Dickie, Jean Dobb, Laurence Dowd, Alex Dragnich, Sally Dyar, Ruth Ekdahl, Douglas Eldridge, Herman Feinberg, Walter Firey, Mary Elizabeth Folsom, Carola Forrest, Donald Freshwater, Wil- liam Gilbert, Mary Goodner, David Griggs, Ronald Henry, Terrell Hopper, Sarah Israel, Jack Jaffe, Mary Alice Jameson, Paul Johnson, Marguerite Johnston, Charles Kambe. Inez Keister, Jackson Kiser, Madge Klingbeil, Raphael Kuvshinoff, Mary Elizabeth Layne, Beryl Lincoln, George Lipsky, John Magee Jr., Marion Marts, Betty Meacham, Lois Meacham, Ruth McCormick, Alice Ogden, Sigrid Olafson, Margaret Peck, Richard Reed, Frances Ridout, Edward Schenck, Jack Schonborn, Mary Shannon, Ruth Siler, Marylaird Small, Maurice Smith, Robert Tillman, George Toulouse Jr., Rob- ert Trumble. Jr., Robert Webber, Margaret Winger, Thomas Woodhead, Joyce Wright, Fumio Yagi. 56 Kirsten, Loughridge, Robinson, Shuck, Warner Sigma Xi Science Honorary. Founded nationally at Cornell University in 1886. Founded locally in 1907. President, Frederick K. Kirsten Vice-President, Donald H. Loughridge Secretary, Rex. J. Robinson Treasurer, Frank M. Warner Recorder, Gordon R. Shuck MEMBERS J. L. Alexander, R. P. Ahlquist, H. K. Benson, W. L. Beuschlein, J. W. Bouknight, H. L. Brakel, H. Campbell, A. F. Carpenter, P. E. Church, D. H. Clark. R. W. Clough, H. A. Coombs, C. R. Corey, J. A. Craig, C. M. Cramlet, E. H. Dahlgren, J. Daniels, F. A. Davidson, W. M. Dehn, H. C. Diehl, J. M. Dille, L. R. Donaldson. T. F. Doumani, H. A. Dunlop, A. Dvorak, A. V. Eastman, F. S. Eastman, E. O. Eastwood, R. Edmonds, E. A. Esper, F. B. Farquharson, L Fischer, F. F. Fish, T. G. Frye, R. E. Fuller, M. P. Geer, B. P. Geyer, F. J. Goodrich, G. E. Goodspeed, J. E. Gould, B. L. Grondal, J. E. Guberlot, R. H. Gunlach, E. Gunther, E. R. Guthrie, H. M. Haendler, D. Hall, M. E. Haller, C. W. Harris, M. H. Hatch, G. E. Hawthorn, J. Henderson, B. S. Henry, D. P. Henry, C. L. Hitchcock, G. L. Hoard. R. Hoffstadt, G. Horton, J. W. Hotson, M. Jacobs, S. T. Jacobsen, A. Jensen, A. R. Jerbert, C. W. Johnson, J. L. Kask, T. Kincaid, K. A. Kobe, E. A. Loew, L. Lowen, V. H. McFarlane, B. T. McMinn, J. H. Machin, C. E. Magnusson. G. A. Magnusson, H. Martin, A. L. Miller, C. E. Miller, R. S. Minshall, C. C. More, R. E. Moritz, H. Mullenmeister, W. H. Naylor. L. I. Neikirk, E. R. Norris, E. J. Ordal, F. A. Osborn, I. A. Pearl. E. Plein. S. Powell. E. I. Raitt, V. Ray, G. B. Rigg, H. P. Riley, L. W. Rising, M. Roberts. T. R. Rosecoe. J. Rowntree, L. A. Sanderman. G. S. Schaller. E. A. Schuchard. G. R. Shuck, L. P. Sieg, V. Sivertz, R. T. Smith. A. I. Smith. F. C. Smith, G. McP. Smith, G. S Smith, S. Smith, H. V. Tartar, A. H. Taub, T. G. Thompson, W. F. Thompson, J. R. Tolmie, L. D. Townsend, R. G. Tyler, S. R. Tymstra. E. A. Uehling, C. L. Utterback. R. VanCleve. R. B. Van Horn. C. E. Weaver, R. West. H. Wheelon, E. R. Wilcox, G. S. Wilson, H. Wilson. W. R. Wilson. R. M. Winger, H. Winkenwerder, A. M. Winslow, C. M. Wolfe. J. Worcester, B. M. G. Zwicker. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS B. Acena, C. P. Adatto Bette Adams, F. M. Alderson, Phyllis Anderson, Bradford Arnold, Louis Arrigoni, Kenneth Barkey, George Benoit, Kathryn Benson, Irwin Berch. Julian Berch, Horace Bethel, Jean Boyle, Anna Brix, Martin Broadbrooks, Meriam Brown, Clifford Burner, Richard Cadle, C. J. Carlson, Georgeanne R. Caughlan, Charles Caughlan, L. B. Cochran, Jesse Conn, James Crooks, Paul Donaldson, Wm. Drummond, Esther Duchow, Lyle Dunstan, Daniel Elam, John Ellegood, Wesley Faurot, Martha Flahaut, Gertrude Fleming, Richard Foster, Wray B. Gam, Paul F. Gast, Vida M. Goheen, Joe Goodman, Wilber Goss. Heath Guptill, Robert E. Hage, Vernon C. Hallin, Nathan Hall, Willis W. Harman, Emil Hellund, Jeanette Horowitz, Dora Hunt, Tom T. Iriye, Chihiro Kikuchi, Jackson S. Kiser, Cameron Knox, Hans H. Koski, Abe Krems, Hugo Kurose, Chas. B. Lee, Richard Ware Lantz, Roy E. Lindblom, Arthur L. Mottet, Yutaka Munakata, Wilfred Newschwander. Theo. M. Ober, Violet Ostroff, Gerald Poplack, Milton J. Pearl, Milton A. Porter, John A. Quense, Virginia Reid, Ronald Reitmeier, Roland V. Rethke, Harold Robison, Frederick Ross, Sidney Rubens. M. B. Schaeffer. Earl Schenck, Arthur Schmidt, Donna Seamen, Chas. Secoy, Dale Sheckels, Julia Smith, Grace Anna Sommer, Harry R. Spedden Jr., Arthur W. Steers, Walter C. Stoll, Adrian C. Thrupp, F. M. Treffinger. Florence L. Turbitt. Marjorie Westfall, John G. White Jr., Martha E. White. James R. Whitman, Harold O. Wyckofl. 57 Benjamin, Dahl, Faurot, Hage Tau Beta Pi Honor society for engineering students and alumni who have earned high scholarship and attainment in their field. Founded in June 1885 at Lehigh University. Washington Alpha chapter founded in 1912. President: Robert E. Hage Vice-President: G. Wesley Faurot Secretary: Jack R. Benjamin Treasurer: Stanley M. Dahl FACULTY MEMBERS: W. L. Beuschlein, Robert Q. Brown, Lyall B. Cochran, Joseph Daniels, F. S. Eastman, Everett 0. Eastwood, R. H. G. Ed- monds, Ernest D. Engel, F. Burt Farquharson, George L. Hoard, Alfred Jensen, Frederick K. Kirsten, Kenneth A. Kobe, Roy E. Lindblom, Walter B. Little, E. A. Loew, Donald H. Loughridge, C. Edward Magnusson, Charles C. May, Bryan T. McMinn, Alfred L. Miller, Charles C. More, Harold K. Moritz, Fred H. Rhodes, Gilbert S. Schaller, Frederick C. Smith, Sybren R. Tymstra, Richard G. Tyler, Robert E. Van Horn, Frank Warner, E. R. Wilcox, George S. Wilson, A. M. Winslow. MEMBERS: Francis M. Adderson, Hervey E. Aldridge, Donald H. Bai- singer. Jack R. Benjamin, Horace L. Bethel, Arthur L Chal- fant, James A. Crooks, Norman C. Dahl, Stanley M. Dahl, William H. P. Drummond, Lyle A. Dunstan, G. Wesley Faurot, Wray B. Garn, Heath R. Guptill, Robert J. Hansen, Willis W. Harman, Robert E. Hage, Herbert S. Isbin, Paul Jarvis, Hans H. Koski, Charles B. Lee, Paul F. Lueth, Edgar P. McElhany, E. James Marsh, Richard B. Oswin, Robert E. Shepard, Cameron Smith, Louis 0. Simenson, Henry R. Spedden, Charles A. Spoon, William F. Swiger, Edward C. Tallmadge, Frederic M. Treffinger, John G. White, James Whitman. 58 ROSE CATHERINE EARLEY Secretary ANDY WINBERG Vice-President MARY HELEN PRUITT Treasurer JOHN EVANS President Senior Class Before they fade out into the obhvion which graduation brings, these seniors have a right to pause and reflect over their past glories. As Frosh they set their own mark as being the largest class in Washington history. In sports their basketball squad, Frosh crew, and football yearlings made a grand showing. During their sophomore year these veritable fire-balls started the traditional Sophomore Carnival . . . then came their Junior Prom held in King Neptune ' s court, and finally they leave school in a burst of glory with what they themselves term a collossal senior week. 60 Graduation Exercises There is a solemn dignity to this parade of black-garbed seniors . . . at the end of four years they march in judicial style to receive their hard- earned diplomas. Sunlight mellows the pictur- esque scene in the pavilion . . . proud seniors file past the speakers ' stand to receive hearty congratulations from President Sieg as he hands them their sheepskins. wL 1 1 mH H Jm |7  . ,.. A 1 ::-:.:- -i v=-.fe| R-- • 61 SENIORS BRADLEY JONES Modest about his impressive achievements . . . vice-prexy of ASIIW . . . Law School Board . . . varsity debate . . . Pi Sigma Alpha . . . among many others. ROBERT ABERNETHY Economics and Business Acacia KATHRYN ADAIR University College Kappa Phi Home Economics Club DEAN ALEXANDER EDWIN ALLEN Economics and Business Economics and Business Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma CLIFFORD ANDERSON University College Scabbard and Blade ILA MAE ANDREW University College Choir Chorus WILLIAM LEONARD ARNALL University College Acacia STANLEY BACIOR Economics and Business Beta Alpha Psi Minor W Club DELBERT ANDERSON University College Phi Mu Alpha DUANE ANSTETT University College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Newman Club ROBERT ASH Economics and Business Beta Theta Pi Crew DRUSCILLA BADRAUN University College Alpha Phi BETTE ADAMS University College Gamma Phi Beta Mortar Board JACK ALLEN Forestry Tau Phi Delta DONNA ANDERSON University College Sigma Tau Alpha HELEN APPEL University College MARJORIE AIKENS University College Totem Club A. W. S. Council SUZANNE ALLEN University College Tyee, Totem Club Gamma Alpha Chi GERTRUDE ANDERSON University College Alpha Chi Omega LEONARD AINSWORTH Mines A. I. M. E. ARTHUR L. ANDERSON Mines Roger Williams Club MARGUERITE ANDERSON Education Sigma Kappa IIERVEY ALDRIDGE Engineering Tau Beta Phi BRUCE ANDERSON Forestry Forest Club MARY LOUISE ANDERSON University College Alpha Phi ALICE JANE APPLE TORU ARAKI LEWIS ARMSTRONG University College Economics and Business University College A. W. S. Japanese Students ' Club Delta Chi A.S.U.W. President HAWLEY ATKINSON MARIAN ATKINSON Economics and Business University College Zeta Psi Home Economics ' Club Intramurals Manager ADRIAN BAER University College Scabbard and Blade FRED BAERTSCHIGER Economics and Business Pan Xenia JANE AVERY University College Delta Gamma CAROLYN BAKER University College Delta Delta Delt« Varsity Ball MARIE BAARSLAG University College Lambda Rho DOUGLAS BAKER Economics and Business Delta Chi 61 As AWS Standards Chairman she saw that 5.000 coeils toed the mark. MARIAN BAKER University College PATRICIA BARTLETT University College Delta Gamma RUTH BATEN University College Delta Delta Delta Phi Mu Gamma JANE BELLINGER University College University of Japan Society THEODORA BENSON University College CATHERINE BETTS University College Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Mu Gamma RALPH BALDWIN University College Phi Delta Theta Varsity Ball Chairman GRACE MARGARET BARTON University College Sigma Kappa RUTH BAUER University College SID BEMIS University College Phi Delta Theta LAMAR BENTLEY Forestry Forest Club Y. M. C. A. RICHARD BETTS University College Psi Upsilon ALFRED BAMFORD Forestry Forest Club Forest Club Quarterly PAULA BARTON University College Kappa Alpha Theta Mortar Board HOOD BAXLEY University College Delta Upsilon Intramural Wrestling MARY BENBOW University College Phi Chi Delta Westminster Club DENIS BERDINE University College MARGARET BIDSTRUP University College TERRILL BARCO University College Gardes du Rapier Scal)bard and Blade MARTIN BASNER Forestry Forest Club ELIZABETH BEAMER University College Kappa Kappa Gamma JACK BENJAMIN Engineering Engineering Council Tau Beta Pi SIGRID BERGERSON Education Theta of Phrateres CURTIS BARNARD University College Delta Chi Daily Editor BETTY BATEMAN University College Wesley Club Grays Harbor Club TROY BECKER Pharmacy Newman Club Phi Alpha Rho LOIS BENNETT Univer.iity College WILLIAM BERRY University College JOANNA BARNARD University College Wesley Club Kappa Phi HENRY BATEMAN Economics and Business University Christian Union PATRICIA BELL Pharmacy LORA BENNETT University College Alpha Delta Pi HORACE BETHEL Mining Tau Beta Pi Varsity Boat Club GORDON BIGELOW WOOLSEY BINGAY HARRY BINGHAM Economics and Business Economics and Bu.siness Economics and Business Beta Alpha Psi Theta Chi Zeta Psi Delta Sigma Phi Scabbard and Blade Big W Club 63 WELLINGTON BINGHAM University College Phi Gamma Delta CAROLYN BLUMENTHAL University College Alpha Epsilon Phi VIRGINIA BOOKER University College Zeta Phi Eta Showboat JANICE BOSTWICK University College Delta Gamma A.W.S. FLORENCE BOYD University College Zara Koda of Phrateres Sigma Tail Alpha GORDON BRANNER Economics and Business Pan Xenia ELEANOR BIRD University College Delta Delta Delta Mortar Board VINCENT BOCHNOK University College Phi Sigma Kappa PEARL BOOTHBY University College Sigma Epsilon ANNE MARIE BOTTKER University College Alpha Chi Omega MARVIN BOYS Forestry Tail Phi Delta Forest Club MARJORIE BRATLIE Economics and Business W Key DANIEL BITAR Pharmacy Rho Chi JOHN BOENTJE Mines Chi Psi LeROY BOOZER University College Scabbard and Blade DON BOIIRGAIZE Law Theta Chi RAY BLACKSTOCK University College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Advanced R. 0. T. C. JOSEPH BOGDAN Forestry Xi Sigma Pi Forest Club JEAN BOPPELL Economics and Business Phi Chi Delta Gamma Alpha Chi ESTHER BOVIER University College WILLIAM BRADNER Economics and Business Sigma Nil JANET BREBNER University College Zeta Phi Eta KENNETH BRANCH University College Atelier FIRMO BREDA Economics and Business Kappa Sigma Big W Cliib CHARLES BLAINE Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon I. A. S. BERNICE BOLT University College Y.W.C.A. JEANNETTE BORG University College Phi Mil VIRGINIA BOWDEN University College W Key Ski Carnival EDNA BRANDT University College Nurses ' Club ELIZABETH BREIER University College BARBARA BLISS University College ALICE BOLLERUD University College Chi Omega Y. W. C. A. ARAXI BOSTANIAN Education Orchesis CHARLES BOYD University College Ammoni Socii EILEEN BRANDT University College Phi Mu Gamma Totem Clnb VICTOR BRENNAN Mines College Phi Delta Theta A. I. M. E. 64 SENIORS JAMES JOHNSTON Jimmy made football history when he scored the touchdown that beat the Rose Howl champions to be, U. S. C. SAM BRENNER JAMES BRESEE DON BRIANS HAROLD BROOKS HAZEL BROOKS ELAINE BROWER University College Engineering Economics and Business Pharmacy University College University College A. S. C. E. Alpha Sigma Chi Alpha Epsilon Phi CLYDE BROWN Economics and Business Alpha Kappa Psi BETTY BIJCKMASTER University College Sigma Kappa PEGGY BURGNER University College JANE BURWELL University College Sigma Kappa Y. W. C. A. LOUISE BUTTON University College Home Economics Club MARY JANE BROWN University College Delta Delta Delta Varsity Ball MARY M. BUHLER University College Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Mil Gamma ELEANOR BURNS University College MARY BUSCH University College RIIFINO CACABELOS University College Y. M. C. A. Filipino Cliib PHYLLIS BROWN University College Gamma Alpha Chi ROBERT BULCHIS Forestry Tail Phi Delta Xi Sigma PI JOHN F. BURNS Economics and Business Phi Gamma Delta Compass and Chart KATHLEEN BUTLER University (College Alpha Phi Presiilent DOROTHY CADZOW University (College Kappa Alpha Thela Mu Phi Epsilon ROBERT BROWN Engineering HARRIET BULL University College LEONARD BURRAGE Economics and Business Canterbury Cliih WILLARD BUTLER University College Kappa Sigma FRANCES CADZOW University College Kappa Alpha Thela Theta Sigma Phi BARBARA BRYAN University College Gamma Phi Beta Junior Prom AUDREY BULLIS University College Gamma Phi Beta A.W.S. ROLAND BURRIS Education Alpha Kappa Psi Adelphi Council HERBERT BUTT ' niversity College University Christian Union President ROBERT CAHEN University College Oval Club Varsity Tennis Team MARY LOUISE BRYANT University College Chi Omega KENNETH BUNN University College Alpha Kappa Psi GERALDINE BURRISS niversity College Kappa Delta ALICE BUTTERWORTH I ' niversity College DON CAMERON Law Scabbard and Blade 65 One of Washington ' s most popular basketball captains . . . all-conference player . . . picked by Oregon as one of its most dangerous opponents. JANET CAMPBELL University College Kappa Kappa Gamma JEAN CARTER University College PhiMu W Key, Totem Club NEIL CHRISTENSEN Economics and Business Chi Psi Managerial Council RALPH CLARK Forestry Forest Club N. R. O. T. C. WILLIAM COCHRAN University College Compass and Chart ROBERT COPERNOLL Economics and Business Varsity Boat Club MARK CANTERBURY University College Sigma Alpha Epsilon WALLACE CATHCART Economics and Business Alpha Tau Omega CAREN CHRISTIANSEN University College Sigma Epsilon STANLEY CLARK Economics and Business Alpha Tau Omega Glee Club FRED COLBERT University College Varsity Crew Cox Grapha Techna SYLVIA CORENBLUM University College Alpha Epsilon Phi JOHN CARLISLE University College Alpha Tau Omega Homecoming BETH CHEETHAM University College Zeta Tau Alpha Panhellenic Librarian CHARLES CHRISTIANSEN University College Pilgrim Club POLLY LOU CLEVELAND University College Zara Koda CAROLYN COLBY University College Delta Gamma Totem Club JACK CORKERY Forestry Forest Club Tau Phi Delta ANDREW CARLSON Engineering Delta Upsilon A. I. E. S. PAUL CHITTENDEN University College Kappa Sigma Scabbard and Blade MAREN CHRISTIANSEN University College Sigma Eta Chi KENNETH CLOUD University College Phi Mu Alpha JOHN COLLINS University College Sigma Alpha Epsilon KENNETH COUNTRYMAN University College Mens ' Glee Club ESTHER CARLSON Economics and Business Alpha Delta Pi DONALD CHRISTENSEN University College Delta Tau Delta ANNE CHRISTIE Economics and Business B. A. Women ' s Vocational Club RALPH CLOUGH Economics and Business Theta Delta Chi Pan Xenia MADELINE COOKERLY University College Alpha Chi Omega MARVIN COURTNEY Unitiersity College Alpha Tau Omega Spiked Shoe Club ROBERT CARROLL University College Chi Phi Daily MARGARET CHRISTENSEN University College Sigma Tau Alpha CATHERINE CLARK University College Delta Gamma EZNA CLYDE University College Mortar Board Sociology Club JOHN COPERNOLL Economics and Business Propeller Club EDGAR COURTWRIGHT University College Track 66 He ' s run the gamut of college achievements and has been tops in every one . . . rounds out his career with Phi Beta Kappa. ELLEN OPAL COY University College Phi Chi Delta Chimes of Phrateres CHARLES CROASDILL University College Phi Kappa Sigma HENNA CULMBACK University College Kappa Alpha Theta JOHN DARRAGH University College Kappa Sigma FRED deARMOND Pharmacy DUANE LOUISE DICKINSON University College Alpha Gamma Delta FRANCES COY University College Chi Omega DOROTHEA CROCKETT University College Delta Delta Delta SARAH CURD University College Delta Gamma Phalanx MARY URSULA DATE University College Fuyo Kai NOEL DELANY Engineering Sigma Nu Engineering Council WERNER DIECKMANN University College Varsity Boat Club PATRICIA COYNE University College JAMES CROOKS Mines Engineering Council Zeta Mu Tau LORENE CURRIER University College Alpha Xi Delta FRANCES DAVIS Education Kappa Phi Sigma Phi Iota KERN AN DENNIS Engineering A. I. E. E. Scabbard and Blade LEWIS DIEMOND Education Phi Kappa Tau JEAN CRENSHAW Education Gamma Phi Beta ROBERT CRUIKSHANK University College Tau Kappa Epsilon STANLEY DAHL Engineering Tau Beta Pi Ammoni Socii MARIETTA DAVIS University College Delta Delta Delta JACK DENTON Economics and Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon Scabbard and Blade ROY DINWIDDIE Economics and Business Delta Chi Boxing CARTER CRIMP Economics and Business Theta Chi BETTY JEAN CUCKSEY University College CLAYTON DAHLBERG University College Pi Kappa Alpha MARION DAVIS University College Alpha Xi Delta Harborview Hall MALCOLM DICK Forestry Xi Sigma Pi Secretary Fiscal Agent MARGARET DIRIMPLE University College Home Economics Club JULIE CRINELLA University College Education Club University Choir DOMINGO CUESTA Mines Filipino Club Coast Boxing Champion JANE DANNHEISER University College SHANNON DAVIS Education Tau Kappa Epsilon Football ALICE DICKIE University College Delta Zeta Y. W. C. A. JACK DITEWIG Engineering Chi Psi Football Manager 67 RALPH BALDWIN Ran a smoothy Varsity Ball . . . he saw more than the social side of life as Junior Representative to ASUW and member of Compass and Chart. ' oil KARL DITTRICH University College Scabbard and Blade LORRAINE DONOGHUE University College Beta Phi Alpha LEONA DOUMIT Education HERBERT DROKER Law Debate PAUL DUNCAN Mines A. I. M. E. Ski Team ROSE CATHERINE EARLEY University College Sigma Kappa HELEN DIVINE University College EUGENE DOOTSON Economics and Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon WARREN DRAKE Forestry Forest Club Xi Sigma Pi WILLIAM DRUMMOND Engineering Tail Beta Pi LYLE DUNSTAN Engineering Tail Beta Pi JANE EDGERLY University College Sigma Kappa ROBERTA DODDS Pharmacy Rho Chi Phi Chi Delta RICHARD DORAN ■University College Psi Upsilon Inter-Fraternity Council ROBERT DRAMER Forestry Forest CI 111) MARGARET DUFFY University College Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. ETHELWYNNE DURYEE University College Sigma Kappa MARION EDGERTON University College Sigma Phi Iota Wesley House RUTH DODGE University College Sigma Eta Chi PAT DORSEY University College Kappa Sigma Basketball EDWARD DRANEY Economics and Business Psi Upsilon Big W Club JOHN DULING University College Campus Christian Council ALICE DWINELL University College DONALD EDWARDS University College Delta Kappa Epsilon Tau Sigma Delta FRANK DOLESHY Economics and Business Alpha Tau Omega Pi Sigma Phi GRACE DOSKOCIL University College DOROTHY DRIFTMIER University College Alpha Chi Omega DOROTHY DUMM University College Daily ROSE MARY DWYER University College Newman Club Sigma Epsilon Sigma VINCENT EGBERT Economics and Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon Big W Club PAUL DONALDSON University College President W. E. L. Sigma Xi JAMES DOUGLAS University College Sigma Delta Chi Daily EILEEN DRISCOLL University College Gamma Phi Beta A. W. S. ERNESTINE DUNCAN University College Sigma Kappa JAMES EAGLESON Economics and Business Phi Gamma Delta Managerial Council HOWARD EGGERT Economics and Business Varsity Boat Club 68 Well comma boss i guess i earned you, your place in the sun, says Archy of the well known Pates Daily column. EDMUND EHLKE Pharmacy Rho Chi Circulation Mgr. Daily WILLIAM ELLIOT Economics and Business NANCY EMERSON University College Delta Gamma Y. W. C. A. Council HUGH EVANS Mines Zeta Mu Tau JESSIE FARR University College Sports ' Council A.W.S. WILLIAM FIELD Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha A. C. S. DOROTHY EICHER University College Alpha Phi DAVID ELLIS University Zeta Mu Tau JOHN ENGE University College Chi Phi JOHN EVANS University College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Senior Class President JOE FEEK I ni versify College Theta Chi DON FIFE University College Grapha Techna HAROLD EITREIM Economics and Business Theta Xi VALERIA ELLIS University College Beta Phi Alpha JAMES ERICKSON Economics and Business JOHN EITEL Engineering ARTHUR ELLSWORTH University College Sigma Chi GOSTA ERIKSEN Education Chi Phi Fir Tree, Crew POINSETTIA EVANS MARGARET EWART University College Education Phi Chi Delta Phi Chi Delta Home Economics Club Showboat WESLEY FAUROT Engineering Tau Beta Pi Engineering Council WILLIAM FIFE University College Theta Xi Pre-Medics Club CLYDE FELLOWS Economics and Business LEONARD FINES Education Theta Kappa Psi Daily BETTY EKREM University College Sigma Phi Iota JACQUELINE ELLSWORTH University College Alpha Xi Delta LORENE ESBENSHADE Education FRANK FAHEY University Lambda Chi Alpha ALICE FERGUSON University College JOHN FINIGAN Engineering Episcopal Club A. S. M. E. WALTER ELLIOTT Economics and Business Theta Chi Football JOHN EMEL University College Alpha Sigma Phi ALLAN EVANS University College Beta Theta Pi Basketball JOSEPH FAHEY Economics and Business KATHLEEN FIELD University College Gamma Phi Beta Varsity Ball BROOKE FINK University College Alpha Delta Phi 69 Adonis . . . the prominent male actor in drama department productions this year MONA FIRNSTAHL Vniversity College Alpha Gamma Delta Phi Mil Gamma KLIZABETH FORBES Vniversity College Home Economics Club VICTOR FREDERICK Pharmacy RhoChi SHIRLEY FROLICH I niversity College Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Chi I.eROY GABEL Vniversity College JACKGAPRETSON Vniversity College Delia Kappa Epsilon Sophomore Carnival GEORGE FISHER Economics and Business Phi Delta Theta Track WILLIAM FORRESTER Pharmacy AUDREY FREDERICKSON Vniversity College Sigma Kappa KIYOSHI FIKANO Vniversity College Fisheries ' Club Japanese Students ' Club JOHN GAFFNEY Engineering Sigma Epsilon Glee Club EDWARD GARRISON Vniversity College Sigma Delta Chi Daily JOHN FLAGG I niversity College Psi llpsilon Big W Club JEANNE FORTIER Economics and Business Alpha Gamma Delta B. A. Council PAUL FREDERICKSON Vniversilv College Phi Delta Theta MITZU FUKIAGE Vniversity College Fuyo Kai Japanese Society ELVERA GAGLIARDI Vniversity College Alpha Delta Pi Daily ROBERT GARRISON Pharmacy Sigma Nu ROSEMARY FLEMING Economics and Business Newman Club JOHN FOSTER Economics and Business Daily EDEIN FRENCH Vniversity College Sigma Epsilon Sigma Alpha Kappa Delta STEVEN FULLER I ' niversity College Grapha Techna RUTH GANDERS I ' niversity College VIRGINLA GARRISON Education Theta of Phrateres GORDON FOERSCHLER Forestry Forest Club MARTIN FRANCISCOVICH Vniversity College Pi Kappa Phi JAMES FOGARTY Economics and Business Theta Chi V arsity Ball PEGGY ERASER Vniversity College Chi Omega ROBERTA FRENCH ERIK FROBERG Economics and Business Economics and Business B. A. Women ' s Phi Kappa Sigma Vocational Club Intramural Manager NONA FUMERTON Law Sigma Kappa Mortar Board FRANK GANGLER Mines Compass and Chart EUGENE GEORGE Economics and Business Delta Tau Delia TOSHIO FUNAKOSHI Economics and Business Japanese Students Club REUBEN GARNETT Economics and Business I. M. D. C. Adelphi HOWARD GEPNER Vniversity College Varsity Boat Club Propellor Club 70 Versatile . . . the object of raves jrom critics . . . undoubtedly the most outstanding actress in the drama division. RICHARD GEPNER University College Tan Kappa Epsilon GEORGE GOERIG Lam Psi Upsilon Managerial Council ART GOSSAN Economics and Business Sigma Phi Epsilon JOHN GRANQUIST Engineering A.S.C.E. Tillicum DOROTHY GREEN I ' niversity College MARIAN GRIFFITH University College EDNA GERRITSEN ( niversity College MARJORIE GOETZ Education Kappa Alpha Theta A. W. S. ISA BELLE GOSSE Economics and Business President Sigma Tau Alpha BETTY LOU GRANT University College Alpha Chi Omega Mortar Board BETTY GILBERT University College Alpha Phi VIRGINIA GONNASON University College Iota Sigma Pi BARBARA GOULD Education MARY ELIZABETH GRAY University College Kappa Kappa Gamma RONALD GREEN JAMES GREENWOOD Economics and Business Economics and Business Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Delta Phi Y. M. C. A. Guardes du Rapier BARBARA GILMAN University College Alpha Gamma Delta RICHARD GOODALL Forestry Forest Club COBURN GRABENHORST University College Phi Delta Theta HERBERT GRAYBEAL Engineering Big W Club VICTOR GRIEL I niversity College MARYGRISWOLD University College MARY ELIZABETH GROFF University College Kappa Kappa Gamma PHILIP GRONDAL Economics and Business Chi Phi Daily MARGARET GLEASON University College Phi Alpha Rho NORMAN GORFKLE Education Sigma Alpha Mu HOLT GRAHAM University College VENA GRAYUM University College Theta Sigma Phi Daily RUTH GRIESINGER University College Home Economics Club HELEN GULDBERG University College Omicron Nu Pi Lambda Theta JOHN GLUD University College Phi Sigma Track RUTH GOSS I niversity College Sigma Eta Chi CARL GRANDY Economics and Business Delta Chi DAVID GREELEY Forestry Alpha Delta Phi Forest Club HAZEL GRIFFITH University College Nurses ' Club HEATH GUPTILL Engineering Sigma Xi A. I. E. E. 71 Top in everything he does . . . Commodore of Varsity Boat Club, Captain of Scabbard and Blade and of the Crew. flENRY GUTH Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Scabbard and Blade WALLACE HAGESTAD University College Atelier, Rho Epsilon RAY HALL Economies and Business Alaska Club Atelier GERALDLNE HANNY Vniversily College Pi Beta Phi A.W.S. CHARLES HARRIS Economii s and Busi ness SHIRLEY HAWKINS Eronomirs and Business Kappa Kappa (iamma Mortar Boaid DOROTHY GUTHMAN University College TOIVO HAGMAN University College Alpha Delia Sigma Sigma Delta Chi JIILIAMARY HAM University College Sigma Epsilon Sigma Tyee JOHN E. HANSEN Ernnnmirs and Business Acacia Alpha Kappa Psi HARRIET HARRISON ' ni versify Colle ' e Delta Gamma MARION HAY I niversi ' Y Col ' ce Alpha Delta Phi Oval Club HERBERT HAAS University College Zeta Beta Tan JEAN HAILE Education Alpha Delia Pi EDWIN HAMILTON University College Phi Gamma Delta JOHN R. HANSEN University College Phi Mu Chi Pre-Medics Chib LOIS ADELE HART I niversity College Delia Delta Delia A. W. S. MILLS HAY Economics and Busines! Scabbard and Blade Propellor Club WILLIAM HAAS Economics and Business Psi Upsilon Minor W Club MARJORIE HAISMAN i niversity College Phi Mu CLARION HANEY Engineering Beta Thela Pi Intramural Sports WILLIAM HARDY University College Sigma Nu Interfraternity Council ROBERT J. HART Engineering A. I. E. E. GEORGE HAZEN University College CHARLES HADD Forestry Forest Club Chairman Garb Day KATHRYN HALL University College Lambda Rho Zara Koda BETTY ANN HANLEY Universitv College Phi Alpha Rho RICHARD HARMON Economics and Business Delta Upsilon Freshman Crew MARY GAIL HARVEY I niversity Colleiie Delta Delta Delta OLE HEGGEM University College ROBERT HAGE Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Big W Club LEONA HALL University College THOMAS HANLEY Economics and Business Psi Upsilon CALVIN HARRAH University College GEORGE HASKETT University College Phi Kappa Sigma Forestry Club ANNE HELDER University College Xenia of Pliraleres Women ' s Ensemble 72 LAWRENCE McINTOSH A good guy . . . was chairman of a smoothly-run Homecoming last year and held down posts as rally chairman, and secretary of Oval Club. EVELYN HELGERSON University College NEAL HESTON University College Delta Kappa Epsilon Varsity Boat Club HELEN LOUISE HILL University College Kappa Alpha Theta MARIE HOEFFLER University College Womens ' Ensemble CARL HOLL Forestry Forest Club Xi Sigma Pi ALAN HOOPER Forestry Forest Club ERNEST HEMINGWAY University College Sigma Alpha Epsilon GEORGE HEWITT llniversity College Rifle Team Fisheries Club VIRGIL HILLYER University College Theta Chi Daily Editor HENRY HOEKSTRA University College Phi Lambda Upsilon Ammoni Socii DORIS HOLLAND University College JEANNETTE HOROWITZ University College Omicron Nu WYLIE HEMPHILL Law Beta Theta Pi Board of Control VERNA MAY HIBBARD University College Alpha Omicron Pi ROBERT HILPERT University College Grapha Techna ANNABEL HOEM University College Home Economics Club ROBERT HOLLAND Law ROY HORNE Forestry Forest Club Rho Epsilon JEAN HENDLEY University College Delta Phi Alpha JUNE HICKEY University College AUDREY HINKLE University College Pi Beta Phi Junior Prom ELIZABETH HOFFMEISTER University College GEORGE HOOD Economics and Business Delta Kappa Epsilon Propeller Club HARRY HORROCKS University College Phi Delta Theta KAI HENDRICKSEN Engineering Sigma Nu HELEN HIERSTEIN University College ROBERT HERVEY Forestry Theta Chi Forest Club JACK HIGH Economics and Business Chi Phi Senior Basketball MARTIN WALTER HIRASAWA HIRABAYASHI University College Economics and Business Japanese Students ' Club Japanese Students ' Club ELSBETH HOFMANN University College Alpha Delta Pi Zeta Phi Eta MARJORIE HOOD University College Pi Beta Phi W Key MARGARET HORROCKS University College Gamma Phi Beta WALTER HOGUE Economics and Business HELEN HOONAN University College Alpha Chi Omega Newman Club ERLE HORSWILL Law Delta Tau Delta 73 A two year track letterman and member of Oval Club and Big W, the Deacon really gets around. FRANZ HOSKINS Education Minor W Club Big W Club ALICE HOWELL Economics and Business B. A. Council Sigma Tau Alpha JACK HUGG Economics and Business Theta Xi CLEO HUNT University College WILLIAM HUTTON Forestry Forest Club Tan Phi Delta KATHLEEN IRWIN University College Ballet Moose Newman Club, Daily LOIS HOSKINS University College A. W. S. Council P. E. Club WILLIAM HUBBACH University College Phi Gamma Delta Minor W Club GEORGE HUGHES Mines Phi Delta Theta CHARLES HUNTER Engineering Delta Tau Delta Ammoni Socii, Band LUCIEN IMBODEN University College RUTH ITTNER Economics and Business Secretary Beta Gamma Sigma HELEN HOTCHKISS University College Alpha Xi Delta PATRICIA GAIL HUBER University College Alpha Chi Omega GORDON HULL Economics and Business Phi Delta Theta Senior Crew Manager CARL HUPMAN Forestry GEORGE HOVANDER Economics and Business Theta Xi Pilgrim Club THEODORE HUETTER Economics and Business DANA INGRAM University College Alpha Chi Omega Totem Club RUTH JAADAN University College HARVIE HULL University College Pi Beta Phi Tyee, Varsity Ball DOROTHY JUNE HUTCHINSON Education Y. W. C. A. JOHN HOWARD Engineering Phi Delta Theta Engineering Council STANLEY HUEY Economics and Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon DONALD HUME Economics and Business Phi Gamma Delta Fir Tree MARGARET HUTCHINSON University College Theta Upsilon DONALD IRETON MABON IRVIN Economics and Business Ecqnomics and Business Phi Delta Theta Pan Xenia GERRY HOWE University College Chi Omega Mortar Board MARY PEGGY HUFF University College LLOYD HUME Forestry Forest Club MARGERY HUTCHINSON University College Alpha Tau Delta BLANCHE IRWIN University College Nurses ' Club GEORGE JACKSON Engineering Alpha Tau Omega PATRICIA JACKSON RICHARD JACKSON University College Economics and Business Delta Gamma Alpha Kappa Psi Totem Club 74 Sharpshooter . . . long and lanky Dick flashed around the basketball floor to hang up an outstanding varsity record. 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LAWRENCE THORPE Forestry Tau Phi Delta MARGARET TRZCINSKI University College Chi Omega ESTHER KAORU UCHIMURA University College Fuyo Kai TIM VAUGHAN University College HERBERT MTT ( niversity College Chi Psi ROBERT THOMPSON Economics and Business Phi Delta Theta GEORGE TOLTON Economics and Business Propellor Club MILTON TURAY Forestry Forest Club Tau Phi Delta GEORGE UHRICH University College Zeta Mu Tau Pi Mu Epsilon LEONARD VAUPELL Economics and Business Phi Gamma Delta VINCENT VOEGELE University College Newman Club ROBERT G. THOMPSON Pharmacy Tau Kappa Epsilon SHUICHl TOMITA Economics and Business Japanese Students ' Club FLORENCE TURBITT Pharmacy Theta of Phrateres Sigma Tau Alpha BERT A UMPLEBY Economics and Business Chi Omega, Phalanx A.W.S. JANET VINCENT University College Alpha Phi RICHARD VOELKER University College Big W Club Oval Club 89 SENIORS EDWARD HAMILTON Prominent in ASVW and track . . . his personality has made him one of the most popular and well-known men of the campus. GENE VRADENBURG Education Totem Club JAMES WALKER University College Basketball Baseball RICHARD WALTER University College Phi Gamma Delta RICHARD WARREN Economics and Business Beta Theta Pi Beta Gamma Sigma PRISCILLA WEBBER University College Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Tau Alpha WILLIAM WEST Economics and Business Theta Chi Scabbard and Blade IDA VYSE University College JEANNETTE WALKER University College Mu Phi Epsilon ALICE WANAMAKER University College Gamma Phi Beta DELBERT WARWICK University College A.I.E.E. KATHERINE WELCH University College Gamma Phi Beta Glee Club, A.W.S. DELOISE WESTER University College Y.W.C.A. RITA WAGER University College Newman Club WALTER WALKINSHAW University College Delta Kappa Epsilon WALTER WARLY University College Scabbard and Blade PERCY WATKINSON University College Alpha Sigma Phi WILLIAM WELD University College Daily Photographer Associate Editor Tyee GEORGE WHATMORE Pharmacy Adelphi ROBERT WAHLEB University College Phi Kappa Sigma Lightweight Crew BRYAN WALLACE Pharmacy HARRY A. WARNE Education GRACE WATSON University College WILLIAM WELLS Engineering A.I.E.E., I.R.E. HAROLD WHEAT Economics and Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon Newman Club MATTHEW WAKABAYASHI Economics and Business Japanese Students ' Club HENRY WALLACE Engineering Delta Kappa Epsilon Compass and Chart PAULINE WARNER University College Alpha Xi Delta Swimming JOHN WATSON Economics and Business Beta Alpha Psi Beta Gamma Sigma THOMAS WENK University College Ski Club Ski Carnival Committee MARY WHIPPLE University College Omicron Nu Westminster Club IRENE WALKER Economics and Business MARJORIE WALLACE University College Kappa Alpha Theta JOHN WARREN Economics and Business MARY WEBB University College Kappa Alpha Tlieta Panhellenic. A.W.S. ROBERT WESCOTT Engineering Theta Delta Chi Varsity Boat Club HAMILTON WHITE Economics and Business Sigma Phi Epsilon 90 wsm SENIORS ARTHUR MEANS One of the best-liked football players in school . . . member of Oval Club and Big W Club. JOHN WHITE Mines I ' hi Kappa Sigma Oval Club, Fir Tree BETTY JANE WIGGINS I niversity College Kappa Alpha Theta DOROTHEA WILLIAMS I niversity College Alpha Gamma Delta MARY J. WILLIAMS University College Nurses ' Club Sororia CLARENCE WILSON I niversity College Delta Upsilon HENRY WISE Engineerng Phi Kappa Sigma Big W Club JOHN F. WHITE Economics and Business Delta Upsilon WILLIAM WILCOX University College Phi Gamma Delta Minor W Club GENE WILLIAMS Engineering Phi Gamma Delta ROBERT WILLIAMS Engineering Phi Kappa Upsilon Ammoni Socii MARGARET WILSON Education Theta of Phraleres DOXIE WITTER University College Chi Omega Mortar Board LYNN WHITE Engin eering Beta Theta Pi A.S.C.E. EVELYN WILD University College HELEN WILLIAMS University College THOMAS WILLIAMS University College Beta Theta Pi ANDREW WINBERG Law Theta Delta Chi Grays Harbor Club JOHN WOLF University College Phi Gamma Delta JACK WHITMORE Alpha Kappa Psi B. A. Council Y.M.C.A. ROBERT WILL Pharmacy Theta Xi JOHN WILLIAMS University College Phi Kappa Sigma GUNNAR WILLNER Economics and Business ALDEN WINCHES University College RONALD WOLF Economics and Business Beta Gamma Sigma JANE ANN WICKS I niversity College Alpha Gamma Delta Freshmen Dance ALICE EATON WILLIAMS University College Transfer Club JOHN B. WILLIAMS University College Delta Upsilon Interfraternity Council DELOS WILMA Forestry Forest Club Foresters ' Quarterly ROBERT WINDEN University College Kappa Sigma Varsity Boat Club LOUISE WOOD I; niversity College Pi Beta Phi RAYMOND WICKSTROM University College Phi Kappa Tau BENTON WILLIAMS Forestry Forest Club KATHLEEN WILLIAMS University College Home Economics Club CHARLES WILSON Forestry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pi CHARLES WING University College WILLIAM WOOD Engineering Kappa Sigma 91 Mr. and Mrs. Ding . . . she ' s president of Mortar Board and he ' s a veteran varsity crew man. DOROTHY WOODS University College President Independent House Council MICHIKO YASUMURA University College President, Fuyo Kai CLARA YOUNG University College Alpha Phi Totem Club GEORGE ZIEGENFUSS Education Kappa Sigma PHILIP HAGER University College Wesley Playhouse Campus Radio MILTON WORLEY Engineering Ammoni Socii JANET YASUNOBU University College Fuyo Kai RANEE YOUNG University College Thela of Phrateres Totem Club JACK ZIEGLER Economics and Business Sigma Nu Vancouver Club KATHERINE H EGG EM University College WALTER J. WORLEY University College Scabbard and Blade HOWARD YORK Law Chi Psi Oval Club LILLIAN YOUNGSTROM Education ADOREE ZUBLI University College Matrix Table CARL MELDNER Pharmacy RUTH WYMAN University College Phi Chi Delta, A. W. S. Y. W. C. A. STELLA YOROZU University College Fuyo Kai DON ZELLWEGER Mines A. I. M. E. BETTY JANE CARL University College Totem Club Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM TRUSCOTT Economics and Business Minor W Club GEORGE YAMAUCHI Economics and Business Japanese Students ' Club Pan Xenia TAKEO YOSHIHARA Economics and Business Japanese Students ' Club WALTER ZEMECK Education Alpha Sigma Phi Football CARLTON ERICKSEN Economics and Business Sigma Chi Football ELTON WILSON Engineering 1. A. S. TATSUMI YASUI University College Japanese Students ' Club Pi Sigma Alpha MARSHALL YOST Engineering Phi Kappa Psi VIOLET ZENOR Economics and Business AUSTIN GRANT University College Thela Chi Atelier ROBERT WOHLEB University College Phi Kappa Sigma Lightweight Crew 92 ■. ' 1 HENRY SIMONSON Treasurer BARBARA McCURDY Vice-President BARBARA RIDGEWAY Secretary 4 M HOWARD STEWART President Junior Class Definitely proud of their achievements to date are these jubilant upperclassmen. The class of ' 40 will tell you in no uncertain terms that their Frosh Dance was tops. With equal modesty they will sit down and tell you all about their astoundingly successful Sophomore Carnival but . . . and they say this with just pride, their Junior Prom topped every other event of their eventful three years . . . already they ' re laying plans for a bigger and better Senior Week. 94 Presenting... FRED McFARLAND Made a bee-line for fame with his top-notch Jnnior Prom. JAMES LEWIS Smooth versatility . . . his activi- ties include everything from swim- ming to intramural manager to yell duke. ROY WILLIAMSON Changed his name from Sleepy to Foxy when he shot up to sec- ond scoring position and bagged twenty-five points in one game. DOROTHY PARKS Bubbling good-nature and hard work swept her into the highest women ' s office on the campus. MARION CLARKE She ' ll play Emily Post to 700 new coeds in fall rushing season. ROBERT MASON Good-natured Malamute president finds time to be a track manager and member of Beta Theta Pi. FOSTER CHAPIN One of these broad-shouldered, clean-cut crew men ... he also turns out for hockey and belongs to the Minor W Club. MARY BOYDEN and ANNE STEWART Known as the Goldust Twins, these two inseparables are among the prominent journalists. McFarland, Lewis, W illiamson Parks, Clarke, Mason Chopin, Boyden, Stewart 95 The Ideal couples see Seallle jruni the ruoj of the Athletic Club Junior Prom Feted at this year ' s Junior Prom were Ideal couples from sev- eral Northwest colleges. From WSC came Bob Candee and Betty Kimzey; from OSC, Don Kimber- ley and Betty Sturgeon; from Ida- ho, Paul Ennis and Verla Durant; and from Washington, Toozer Crawford and Johnny Evans. Sec- ond big hit of the dance was Ran Wilde ' s orchestra . . . which played for a capacity crowd at the Civic Auditorium. Part ol the formally garbed crowd arrives at the Civic Auditorium . . . note the gals are sans corsages. The Ideal c(ni] les take a launch trip on Lake Washington to see the Boeing ( ' Upper, Han Wilde beams as he goes into action at the Wild Honey Prom. 96 Presenting DON JONES A Phelan standby this year . . . great things are expected of him on the gridiron next year. PRISCILLA BROWN W Key member ... she ' ll look after women ' s standards next year. HARRIS EMMONS As stimt committee member he was one of the few people in school who imderstood the stunt card system . . . track manager . . . Malamnte. GEORGE CHICHA Those broad shoulders helped pull ihe crew into the national spot- light. PHYLLIS HOWARD .She had the responsible task of choosing AWS committees ... that dimple belies Phi Bete grades. ROBERT PHILIP His was the pleasant job of telling fifty beautiful girls what to do in the Ballet Moose . . . headed for a future as a dance director. BETTY BELLE MORRISON First the winsome vice-president of AWS . . . then the efficient sec- retary of ASUW. DON ZORN Did a super job of publicity for the Junior Prom . . . also held post as Junior football manager and labbles in politics. BILL GLEASON Played an excellent game of foot- ball all season . . . varsity material. CHARLES LARROWE Secretary of Interfraternity Coun- cil . . . he ' s managed a lot of cam- paigns for other fellows . . . now someone ' s managing them for him. Jones, Brown, Emmons Chicha Howard, Philip, Morrison Zorn, Gleason, Larrowe 97 PATRICIA RILEY Vice-President JUNE ANDERSON Treasurer nORIS CARLQIIIST Secretary ARNOLD GROTI President Sophomore Class The class of 1941 will probably go down in history as the gang that pulled a strike to put over their Frosh Dance. That event kept them going for their first year, but the campus didn ' t know how much pep the second-yearers had till they staged their Sophomore Beard Growing contest which had over 200 entrants . . . further proof of their ability came when they presented a gigantic Sophomore Carnival, complete with everything from pink lemonade to side-splitting side-shows. 98 Sophomore Carnival Tyee records the hectic goings-on of the second annual Sophomore Carnival held last Spring underneath the l)ig top (otherwise called the pavilion). Upper: Kappa Deltas and Chi O ' x prejuriu for the gaping throngs. Lower: Big W men rasslt with greased pigs . . . highlight of the evening ' s entertainment. Upper: Lewis Armstrong and friend take a whirl on the merrygo-round. Lower: Success! The football men bring home the bacon (on the hoof) 99 Sophomore hopefuls rush to sign up for the contest The judges are mobbed at the first testing of the beards Beard Growing Contest General chairman Ellis Coder, and chief lieutenants, Johnny Grant who handled publicity and Harlan Hall who obtained prizes . . . managed the most successful Sophomore beard growing contest in campus history . . . Center of attraction throughout the contest were acting judges Doris Carlquist, Pat Riley, Mary Weatherstone, Harriet Malott, June Anderson and Charlotte Hawes. Ellis Coder, Chairman, strokes the heard of a finalist lit the winner ' s lineup: Curt Reichel, whitest beard; Don C.odey, most unique; Hill Goeney, blackest beard; Carl Berg- Strom, reddest; Martin Mne. best trimmed; and Don Seeks, longest beard. 100 Presenting. CARL NEU He ' s the National Intercollegiate Slalom Champion while still a sophomore ... a real asset to the University ski team. JAY MacDOWELL A young sensation on the grid- iron . . . played as much ball as any varsity player. BARBARA NORDBY That soft voice and friendly man- ner have accomplished wonders in getting committees to work smoothly ... an AWS standby. ROBERT PRINS Picked by movie scouts for a chance at Hollywood . . . adonis in a smooth package . . . some think he looks like Richard Greene. JANE LEECH Lovely . . . new prexy of W Key . . . she just smiles and people want to do things for her. GERALD KEELY Experienced crew men see good material in this stalwart sopho- more. FLORENCE SPINNER Hard-working and efficient ... as secretary of Panhellenic, she ' s an important person in the life of 1,200 coeds. J. CK VOEI.KER One of those basketball Voelkers . . . predicted to go far on the maple court. NEIL H. IG An outstanding crewman and En- gineer . . . handled the publicity that put over the Three Alarm Dance. Neu, MacDowell, Nordby Prins, Leech, Keely Spinner, Voelker, Haig 101 Mj IwjM Wa DONALD FOX President PEGGY MARYATT Vice-President 4 . MARGARET EARDLEY Secretary JAMES ECCLES Treasurer Freshman Class Again this year Frosh showed typical enthusiasm and verve . . . headed by serious- minded Don Fox, who gave up his chance to a film contract to become prexy of the 1942 class, the youngsters started innovation of a Frosh Senate and adminis- trative group. The administration consists of elected officers and eight appointed cabinet members. The self-styled laboratory experiment in class government ran along smoothly . . . with the Senate culling large groups of ardent Frosh to their regular open meetings in Philosophy Hall, 102 Presenting... GEORGE ATHANS This outstanding frosh diver is a former Canadian Diving Cham- pion ... is a probable Olympic star. RAY FRANKOWSKI He ' s another Vic Markov, with his combination of wrestling and foot- ball . . . and that ' s plenty tough to beat. WALTER McAllister Prominent frosh actor . . . had a lead in the opening Showboat pro- duction. HARRIET SHAPIRO She ' s been on practically every frosh committee . . . and is she photogenic? JANE BENDER and JUNE MARTIN Two of the frosh drum maj cresses who helped put glamour in foot- ball. GROVER NOBLES He ' s the rally committee chairman and he ' s rally a good one. LOUISE CHRISTENSEN She ' s developed a nose for pub- licity as chairman of the publicity committee for the frosh dance. WAYNE STERLING Happy Hawaiian . . . came a long way to play football for Washing- ton . . . it ' s that pineapple dialect that get ' s ' em. FREDERICK HUTCHINS ON The nation ' s most publicized rookie, who took spring quarter off to play in the big leagues. Athans, Frankowski McAllister, Shapiro, Bender and Martin Nobles Christensen, Sterling, Hutchinson 103 Freshman Cabinet Top row: Jim Critzer, Margaret Eardley, James Eccles, Bill Fiset, Donald Fox, Irving Herman Second row: Peggy Maryatt, Graver Nobles, William Pulverman, Robert Richards, Ralph Terry, Douglas Urquhart Senate The Senate is an integral part of the new government of the class of 1942. Ideally, it is an attempt to employ the outstanding democratic practices of the leading repub- lics today. Actually the Senate has evoked a system of proportional representation with sessions under one roof. This system of rep- resentation when put into practice enabled the independents to control one hundred fifty seats to the fifty-five seats occupied by the pledge representatives. There are at pres- ent one hundred fifty acting senators on the house roster with independent ranks still open for membership. The Senate may con- tinue through its four years by its own voting power at election polls. 104 Frosh Dance When University tycoons decreed against Communistic theme for the Frosh Dance, Chairman Grover No- bles and his able committee decided on a Doomsday motif. Held February twenty-fourth at Faurot ' s, the dance featured decorations of skulls and crossbones . . . and dance programs which sported tiny black bombs. Com- mittee chairmen included: Ralph Terry, Margaret Williamson, Peggy Maryatt, Patricia McHugh, Willis Clarke, Louise Christensen, Irving Hermans, and Sam Parker. Frosh radicals pull publicity stunt on campus. The orchestra heats it out at the Doomsday function. Beth McCrary holds her hands over her ears as her escort sings to her. Committee members doodling on skull and cross-bone decorations. 105 Football isn ' t all glory. It takes a lot of pull from the managers to help the boys get up there on the front page. A group of frosh playing follow the leader through the library. The Junior Prom committee plus the ideal couples, view the city from the top of the Athletic Club. Bernie Lonctot approaches the problem from the student ' s standpoint. The governor awards the worthy at the annual Spring parade. Bud Cook, Archie Heaton and By Page work together on a date problem. . 106 Homecoming Number One Alumni greeter. Homecoming Queen Gloria Pierce, talks over the mike at the pre-game rally ... is introduced to the students from the stage of the Showboat Theatre by General Chairman Larry Mcintosh . . . and chats with Alumni President Curly Harris at the annual old grads dance. S. A. E. ' s work feverishly to complete their sign just before the crowds start down Greek Row. The finished product . . . the lie detector which won honorable mention from the judges. 108 Homecoming Clever Dorm girls pinned all their hopes on the Washington line and won first place in the signs contest . . . Sigma Chis blocked the traffic along Forty-fifth Street for hours with their hilarious Huskies Razzle-Dazzle Over Cal . . . in the picture a pledge leaps out of the second story window with the pigskin. A. T. O. ' s wisecracking sign won first place in the men ' s division. Best crack was, Dont laugh girls . . . you ' d look like hell without paint, too . . . ITS m THE TO ROK Theta ' s decided it was the bear ' s time to retire and promptly put him to bed . . . 109 Homecoming The homecoming dance . . . highlight of the week-end gaiety of the annual return of the old grads to the campus. See how many of the dancers you can identify. In the above picture are: Merville Mclnnis, Harry Dorman, Irving Mumps Thomas, Curly Harris dancing with Homecoming Queen Gloria Pierce, Dr. Alfred Strauss, Mort and Helen Frayn, Larry Smith and many others. A Theta Chi feeds the angry Tyee spirit with more Bear Meat, while gaping spectators look on. A sea of student faces look on during the rally pro- gram the night before the big game. 110 Alumni Officers NEWMAN H. CLARK President MRS. HARVEY CASSILL Vice-President JOHN CARTANO Treasurer CURLY HARRIS Executive Secretary MAN OF On world-famous scientist, Henry Gran- ger Knight, Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity of Washington Alumni Associa- tion this year bestows its highest honor . . . Alumnus Summa Laude Dignatus. Knight received his B. A. degree in ' 02, his M. A. in ' 04. He is the Director of the THE YEAR Bureau of Chemistry and Soils of the United States Department of Agriculture. ... As the oldest living graduate of the University ' s chemistry department Dr. Knight has proven himself an able ad- ministrator, a productive scholar and a distinguished chemist, say proud fellow alums. Old grads holding their Big W blankets form an honor guard as the California and Washington teams come out on the field, al the half . . . in Caught by the cameraman . . . John Dobsi baseball letterman; Harold Shidler, who kick the field goal that won the 1925 Coast champii ship for Washington ; and Tom Alderson, u counts five stars on his W blanket . . . IP Activities Division m THRU THE YEAR THE PRESS LET ' S DANCE CURTAIN TIME DEBATE ® CULTURE MUSIC QUEENS REIGN rr-v( A new overpass makes traveling safer toward the Pavilion. T i u f t ea . . . Intercollegiate competition is possible in the new mens swimming pool. 114 Four girls assisted Roberta Rice in drum majoress duties, during fall football season . . . they lent color to the intricate band formations between halves . . . it was a gray cold day but that didn ' t dampen student spirits . . . the goal posts were the price of a Washington State defeat. 115 December 12 marked the letting of the contract that began con- struction of the last building of the Liberal Arts Quadrangle. The Social Science Building, at the north side of Condon hall, will relieve present class congestion. 116 Audiences crowded Meany hall to the steps for the free lecture series given during winter quarter by Harold J. Laski, British political scientist. A public address system in Guggenheim hall and on the front steps of Meany hall took care of the overflow. 117 Thursday nights during winter and spring quarters the Husky Hot Club entertained campus swing fans in the Clark Hall lounge. Campus authori- ties closed one session at 9 p. m., April 6. They were reminded of the Curfew rule. Politicians had their say before street dance audiences, the two nights preceding ASUW elections, Wednesday, April 12. After hearing orator- ical efforts, students danced to recorded ' jive. ' 118 hM fTW VIRGIL HILLYER: This Sunnyside Son followed fam- ily journalistic tradition ... he is individualistic . . . has a unique style which is as straightforward as his personality . . . takes his time making up his mind what he wants . . . th en goes out and gets it. B?i Daily Editors CURTIS BARNARD: He worked hard for three years for the time when he could put his feet up on the editor ' s desk . . . he found time to write far-questing editorials, to manage his staff pru- dently, if severely ... to be presi- dent of his house . . . and to still make Phi Bete grades. j 120 Alherna es Bob (Foo) Ward, managing editor Morton Lachman, managing editor Mary Jane Johnson, news editor Dick Murfin, news editor Vernon Peterson, news editor Fergus Hoffman, news editor Each year a new group of neophyte journalists rises to collegiate heights. For three years they try for staff positions. The ultimate goal, editorship, brings the responsibility of policy making. ' 38- ' 39 editors tried to build a bigger University budget; backed Harold J. Laski against metro- politan newspaper criticism; tried to scoop the down-town sheets. 121 Virginia Sonne; society editor, fall Mary Richards; society editor, spring William Weld; photographer Gordon Pates Bill Carter Doris Ridge Catherine Griffith John Shanajelt Ed Garrison Organization of the Daily staff changes during winter quarter, when a new regime in newspaper policy takes the helm. Curt Barnard and Virgil Hillyer were editors during fall and spring, respectively. Stimulated by a new financial policy that gave the Daily a greater advantage in art, printing and personnel, the staffs put out a bigger and better paper. 122 Virgil Peterson ; sports editor, fall Ed Guthman ; sports editor, spring Anna Rind; librarian Douglas Billmeyer, night editor Elmer Vogel, night editor Don Brazier, night editor Reporters: Back Ruw : Les Chncey, ? orman Buhrow, Wayne Wills, Douglas Billmeyer, Tom Trumbull, and Joe Klaas. Middle Row: Bob Bailie, Betty Ann Hollander, Molly McBride, Winifred Kerr, Arlene Costello, and Marcella Minnig, Front Row: Grace Robertson, Willette Wasson, Marjorie Solheim, Janet Vpcraft, and Anne Stewart, During each school year, journalists and friends of the shack celebrate at regular intervals. The Daily Christmas party, finds a funny gift for each; the guber battle ending each editor ' s regime, proves more destructive than edible; and the semi-yearly pledging to journalism honor- aries Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi astounds campusites with its students clad in dress suits, smocks, hair-ribbons and stiff shirts. 123 Daily Business TOIVO HAGMAN Business Manager Office Staff Front: Audrey Frederickson, manager; Back, across: Jean Rae Max, Lorraine Morden, Ernestine Brown Barbara Kane, Jayne McGreiv, Jeanne Buchanan. Sales and Collection Staff Back row: Bud Armstrong, Bill Lewis, Bob Redington, John Morgenroth Front row: Homer O ' Jala, Rosemary Ripplinger, Dorothy Agar, and Jeanette Koziki Sales and Collection Staff Back row: Frank Prichard, George Hasek, Edgar Murnen Middle row: Thomas Hulbush, Fred Rogers, LaMonte Minor Bottom row: Lucille Foley, Jayne McGrew (k. Shop Manager Francis Bascrom 124 Above left: Santa Claus, Ed Hillyer, presides at the Daily Christmas party. Above right: It was Spring, and Columns Editor Morton Lachman decided to en- joy it with Elaine Brower. Theta Sig pledges entertain in the Daily Shack while brother Sigma Delta Chi pledges watch, during informal initiation. 125 i.-: :, ' H .Mar i itmfm m i timn -M Columns Editor : MORTON LACHMAN Associate Editor: IRWIN CAPLAN Associate Editor: BOB (F O) WARD 126 Associate editor: SAXON MILLER Associate editor: DOUGLAS BILLMEYER Photographer : WILLIAM WELD Mollie McBride, editorial staff Nona Finegold, Marie Landis, cartoonists Martin Manhoff, Jack Roberts, cartoonists Wayne Willis, editorial staff Ed Garrison, Elmer Vogel, copy staff 127 Columns Business Staff Business Manager: KARL KROGSTAD Advertising Manager: RICHARD ART Circulation Manager: PETER PRIUTT Office Manager: ARDENE FAIRBROOK 128 Columns Ad Staff Front row: Harlan Hall, Mary Jane Anger, and Eugene Keene Back row: Wayne Wills, John Jennings, and Tom O ' Connor Front row: Madora Jane Hicks, Pat Kelly, Lucille Foley, Betty Cornelius Back row: Jane Brokaw, Margaret Woodford, Mary Hoyt, Peter Pruilt Office Seated left: Clara Oberleitner, Helen Betty Helm, Virginia Laing and Margaret Eardley ; Standing right : Patricia Crell, Barbara Bradner. Joan Closson. and Harriet Cornelius. 129 JEAN MacLeod Editor, Tyee TYEE EDITORIAL BOARD 130 Gail Collman associate editor, activities William Weld associate editor, photography Walter Reid associate editor, students and layout Adell Johnson editor, seniors Janice Richards editor, organizations Helen Galbraith editor, sororities and fraternities Tyee, 1939, emphasized personalities and activities of the year. Chief ambition of editorial workers was to produce a book, more important for its pictures than for the copy associated with them. Innovation in organization of the staff was the creation of an editorial l)oard, includ- ing the editor, Jean MacLeod, and associate editors Walter Reid, Bill Weld, and Gail Collman. The board planned book layouts . . . thought up special features, conferred on all yearbook problems. 131 Sue Allen editor, administration Virginia Hamilton; co-editor, organizations, editorial assistant Mary Jane Baldwin editor, notifications Anna Rind editor, independents Ed Cullimun editor, sports Grace Robertson editor, women ' s sports Richard Anderson editor, index Bob Ward photographer Editor of the yearbook, Jean MacLeod, brought new ideas of wider uses of student photography, a passing parade of University events, queens, chosen by popular vote, and a more candid picture of Washington college life. 132 Lenore Petrie assistant editor, notifications Student committee members front row: Joy Ahrens, Martha Wagner, Betty Bouton back row: Beni Fullenwider, Lynn IHiite. Catherine Griffith editorial assistant Organization committee members: Mary Patten, Francis Virgin, Grace Adele Downing, Betty McDonald, Marcella Minnig, and Jo McColl. Sports staff Dick Takeuchi, Lee Irwin, Robert Bailie, and Kenny Berglund. Every all-University event of the year, dances, concerts, lectures, elections, hot-club sessions, and class-room activities, were covered for Tyee ' s pages. Photographers give a complete show, with feature covering of unusual college affairs. 133 Tyee Business VINCENT EGBERT Business Manager Upper left, Wilda Lane, cir- culation manager; upper right, Margaret Woodford, of- fice manager; lower left, Jim Cowan and Richard Ross, assistant business managers; lower right, Betty Arnold, sections manager. 134 Committee Members Bill Kirschner, Chairman Ralph Baldwin and Larry Mcintosh with dates Barbara Rankin, Peggy Fraser, and Betty Egan Formal goers join friends at cabaret tables during intermission Varsity Ball First all-Univeisity dance of the year, Varsity Ball opened the formal season at the Civic Auditorium, Fri- day evening, December 2. Innovat- ing a cabaret dance, chairman Ralph Baldwin put on most successful V. B. in years. Publicity chairman Mcin- tosh created a furur by forbidding popular strapless formals. Chief up- set of the evening was Mcintosh ' s date, who wore one. The last dance, with Center Case ' s orchestra still sending Marion Clarke and Gerry Mankey demonstrate two sides to the strapless formal question 136 Varsity Boat Club Dance Annual social event sponsored by the Varsity Boat Club is their mid-winter all-University informal. Held in the Spanish Ballroom, Friday evening, January 20, the dance featured life preservers and oars as decorations; carried out also in the program. General chairman for the dance was Johnny Evans, Senior crew manager. He was assisted by Don Hume, ar- rangements, Gus Eriksen, entertain- ment, and Jim Eagleson, decorations. Enterlainment at intermission t ' ..- ' .. ' Dancers . . . through the life preserver An exhibition . . . anil purely voluntary The crowd watches . . . and appluuils 137 Upper: Tola committee women Shirley Hawkins, Nona Fum- erton, Margaret Trzcinski and Peggy Horrorks cluster around Chairman Jackie Kalushe. Lower: Henrietta Wright gives Tolo date Lewis Armstrong a loaf of bread to eat as his sole refreshments. Tolo Last year ' s Tolo dance set record for 1938 as the largest college dance in the entire U. S. A. This year ' s dance topped that record by the at- tendance of more than a thousand couples. Lucky men dined, danced, smoked and had a full evening ' s en- tertainment all paid for by their girl friends. «lt. Coeds go into near riot trying to get their dates ' wraps at the checking counter While her tuxedo-ed date waits, a coed fumbles through her bag for the claim check to her car 138 Engineer ' s Informal The third alarm informal, given Friday evening, January 27, by Engineers at the Trianon ballroom, made publicity headlines. Its mock fire engine and fire bug were between- half entertainment at a basketball game. Its sign above the tower of the new social science building set a new high in campus stunts. Outstand- ing intermission stunt at the dance was the awarding of a shorts and bandana outfit to the Engineer ' s Summer Girl, Beverly (it ' s a boy) Hodges. it the dance. Captain Sanislo of the fire department gives information on how to ring in a Third alarm. Committee members, Wes Faurot, Roy Crawford, general chairman, and Norman Dahl. hold a pre-dance conference. From the balcony, one engineer had companionship as he played the spotlight on dancers. Entertainers are applauded at intermission. 139 Cadet Ball committee chairmen gather jor a conjerence with their dates. Presentation of a ticket to the Cadet Ball to the Covernor oj the state preceded the dance. Cadet Ball The Cadet Ball was held in the Span- ish ballroom of the Olympic hotel, Friday evening, April 14. Under American flags, with the Pre- paredness program of the theme, committee chairmen worked out a dance that promised and finished as a complete success. Maneuvers under the Victory arch. with sandhuKs and a sham battle were featured as publicity stunts for the dance. Dates with men in uniform were the order of the evening. 140 MIXERS Above scenes are taken from typical mixers of the year. One is held each week-end that has no other all-University dance. They ' re money-making ventures for campus honoraries. 141 Just-arrived Junior Prom Ideal couples meet their hosts at breakfast. SOCIAL WHIRL The Chi formal . . . they ' re dancing at Inglewood. Upper right: The Scholarship banquet . . . awards honored outstanding women. Lower: Co-op members give a prize to their best masqueraded member. 142 i ' ?- ' i m Tyee Goes to a Showboat Opening Washington first-nighters saw comedy Charley ' s Aunt at the open- ing of Showboat Theatre, Thursday evening, September 22. North- west glitter-bugs hurriedly R. S. V. P. ' d invitations to the unique overwater showhouse. Paul Burton, Walt McAllister, and Dan Elmore prepare make-ups. Note : The men ' s dressing room shows newness by still present glass pane stickers 144 A revolving stage facilitates stage hand efficiency at scene ' s end. Amiable red-head Virginia Booker adds the last stitch to lead- ing lady Jack Finch ' s costume. Don G. Abel, W. P. A. director in charg e of Showboat con- struction, is introduced by Director of Drama Glenn Hughes during the intermission program. Florence Tustin makes a quick makeup change in the new women ' s dressing room. Campus, city, and state shots gather on the promenade deck shortly before the curtain rings up. Performance over, the audience gathers at the foot of the gangplank, looks back at the romantic setting of the Showboat close beside Oceanography dock. 145 Showboat Productions The new Showboat, at the foot of the campus, produced six productions during the year. Direction was under Glenn Hughes, director of the division of Drama. The last show was a double bill with two Shakespearean plays, Romeo and Juliet and As You Like It. From Charlie ' s Aunt The third play, Tovarich In the old style, Pride and Prejudice Two Orphans, popular on student nights A sophisticated comedy, Dinner at Eight 146 Mike Hogan and Roger Jacobsen go through the pro- cedure of a broadcast in the control room of the campus radio studio, from which University programs go out to city and state hookups. Radio Class A class in radio acting takes its cues before the micro- phones of the radio classroom on the fourth floor of Denny Hall. Under the direction of Mr. Theodore Bell, speech, acting and writing are improved. 147 Puppetry Figures of the era of Robin Hood were masterpieces of classes in puppetry for the year. Production of the play was held during winter months in the Showboat Theatre. Miss Irene Phillips teaches classes in puppetry building and repair, acting, showmanship, and arranges all presentations of the class. Meany Workshop In the basement of Meany Hall, drama students learn the details of scenery building. Props and scenery foi Showboat productions. Penthouse productions (given intermittently during the year for private organizations) and other University affairs are built in the workshop under the stage. 148 Dance Drama America in the West, a panoramic picture of American movement during pioneer, frontier days, vas given by interpretative dancing students in the Dance Theatre, the week of Feb- ruary 28. Five performances proved the ability of Mrs. Mary Aid deVries in direction, and Nancy Jane Bare as leading dancer. Given as an annual event, the dance drama was originally a production of the Women ' s Federation, given in Meany Hall. It is now held yearly in the theatre of the Women ' s Gym- nasium, the only one of its kind in an American university. 149 BALLET MOOSE Ballet Moose had its first two-night performance in Meany hall April 21 and 22. General chairman for the annual affair was Bob Philip, with Julienne Broulette directing the dances. Mickey Ingalls wrote nearly all of the original song sensations of the entertainment. Bill Haas and Archie Loveland presented a cash check the week- end before, to the winner of the prize song contest. 150 r ri :it: i:i-;- 4 Debate Albert L. Franzke, director of Varsity Debate Toj) raw: Joe U-aiiner. John Hoshor Middle row: Ward Jiinkcrmeier. Bradley Jones Lower row: Leivis Armstrong. Harry Henriifisen iltj)d Vinson, Varsity Debate Manager 152 Women ' s Debate June McCormick, Ruth Salkin Frosh Debate Kelly Toomey Curtis Aller Henderson Braddick 153 Debate Squads Divided into three squads, Varsi- ty, Women, and Freshman debat- ers traveled in California, Oregon, and to other Washington towns to vie on the controversial subjects. June McCormick, Dorothy Drift- meir, and advisor Mrs. Naomi Hill, spent one week debating in California cities. Floyd Vinson, Lewis Armstrong, Brad Jones, and Harry Henrichsen debated in Cal- ifornia colleges. Varsity: bottom row, Floyd Vinson, Bradley Jones, Harry Henrichsen, At Nordlund; middle row, Kurt Bargmeyer, Joe Wagner, Professor F. W. Orr, Professor A. L. Franzke, Rex Robinson, William Del McDowell; back row, Eugene Brame, Tom Nilsen, Ward Junkermeir, Keith Shirley, Earl Ryan, and Lewis Armstrong. Women ' s Debate: front row, Beth Mayo, Rebecca Merrick, Viola Rice, June McCor- mick, Ruth Salkin; back row, Grace Yantis, Hyla Nelson, Irene Holmstrom, Fay Henton, Gladys Caplan. Freshman Debate: front row, Thomas (.alk, W. W. Bird, advisor. Bud Kilpatrick, John Conner; middle row, Frank Buhler, Harvey Anderson, Phil MacBride, Fred Crutcher, Bob Felthouse; back row, Curtis Aller, Henderson Braddick, Stan Davis, John Patterson, Kelly Toomey, Howard Hilton. 154 The 18th Associated Women Students Concert Season opened with Beniamino Gigli, world-fa- mous tenor. Music lovers swarmed over the stage at intermission. Autograph hunters had a field day. Meany Hall audiences swarmed past S. R. 0. signs to hear famed violinist Kreisler, November 8. Kreisler 156 Goya Carola Goya gave her presentation of Spanish dances in Meany Hall Tuesday, April 4. Beatrice Burford, harpist, assisted, as did Emilio Osta, her pianist. As- tounding to campus audiences was her grace, skill, and flashing, quickly changed wardrobe. She epitomized what her watchers expected of Spanish dancing. oore Charming, vivacious, and golden-voiced Grace Moore sang on the campus Tuesday evening, April 25. S.R.O. signs in the lobby, flowers over the footlights were signs of Seattle appreciation of the Metropolitan opera star ' s performance here. Town Hall Forman Harrison Forman introduced University audiences to Tibet, the Forbidden Land. Given in Meany Hall, his lecture initiated the Town Hall Series, an innovation in campus appearances, under the auspices of the Associated Women Students. Dwight Long, former U. W. student, gave erst- while travelers a taste of adventure in his tale of touring the world in a 32-foot sailboat. 158 Series Gunther Europe ' s provocative personalities were introduced by John Gunther to students and patrons of the AWS Town Hall series, Thursday evening, February 23. Professor Vernon McKenzie, head of the Journalism Department, was greeted as old friend by the nationally famed cor- respondent. 159 Ruth Bryan Owen spoke with charming simplicity to audiences in Meany Hall on Wednesday evening, April 12. The efficient system of Danish cooperatives was the subject of the first woman ambassador to Denmark. Doris Carlquist and Doris Ridge interviewed her before at the hotel. She received after the lecture at the Delta Gamma house. Owen Concert Series Committee In charge of concerts for the 1938-39 season were: Jane Sorley, Kreisler; Betty Boone, Cigli; Betty Arnold, Moore; and Ernes- tine Brown, Goya. Ingrid Flakstad headed the concert committee for the year. Town Hall Committee In the lecture series, Kay Puryear headed the committee in charge of the Gtmther lecture; Barbara Curran, Ruth Bryan Owen; and Rebecca Merrick, Thomas Mann. Betty Killien and Edith Herber headed the Forman and Dwight Long lectures. Betty Killien was general chairman. 160 Concert Band Reorganization of the marching band came shortly after the end of football season. The year ' s itinerary of activities included competition in the Regional National School Music Competition Festivals at Portland, concerts in different parts of the state, and a series of concerts at home. Officers of the band are the same as those chosen during the earlier quarter for marching band positions. A wide selection of music was worked over by the group, including an original manuscript, Repartee. I ' ercnsaion, bass, cello and buss clarinet practice selections. The orchestra shows up through the strings of the harp. 162 Marching Band Walter C. Welke ' s marching band yearly wins national recognition for intricate formations, brilliant selec- tions, and charming drum majorettes. They travel with the team, impress rival college bands with their snappy black and yellow uniforms, and put on gaudy yellow rain coats for rainy games. Officers of the organization are: Edward Krenz and Kenneth Cloud, student directors; Paul Lauer and Daniel Backman, managers; Lars Hennum and Wayne Dykkestan, librarians; Lawrence Odle, publicity, and Thelma Kannitzer and Jane Bender, secretaries. Drum major is Dick Verhagen, and drum majorettes, five in number for the first time, are Roberta Rice, leader, assisted by Jane Bender, June Martin, Phyllis Opie, Ruth Jean Rogers, and Donna Malberg. Dick Verhagen and Bobbie Rice at an early season game. Irving Miller beats rhythm to Bow Doivn. Washington State ' s band marches in front of Husky stands, with drum majorette leading. 163 Symphony Professor George Kirchner yearly leads the Symphony Orchestra in its series of presentations before University and town audiences. Commended highly as a leader at the annual meeting of high school musicians, Professor Kirchner has maintained a high standard in the work of the University Symphony Orchestra. 164 CHOIR Although the choir has been functioning only two seasons, it has grown, under the direction of Professor Charles Lawrence, into an organization of remarkable prestige. The outstanding event of this choir year was a successful tour of small towns around Seattle, the purpose of which was to introduce and encourage music of the A Cappella type in the high schools of those towns. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Perhaps the most widely-known musical organization on the campus, the Men ' s Glee Club, directed by Professor Lawrence, has seen 39 seasons pass. During this period the Glee Club has made a state tour each year and has taken three trips to Alaska. The group is especially noted for its 16th and 17th Century chants sung in Latin. 165 WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB The Women ' s Glee Club includes a group of 40 girls under the direction of Miriam Terry Groth. It acts as a proving ground for those who wish to enter the smaller musical organiza- tions. Specializing in choral arrangements of secular and folk music, it is a regular participant in campus radio programs. WOMEN ' S ENSEMLE The Women ' s Ensemble, a picked group of the best voices in the University, is one of ths hardest groups on the campus in which to gain membership. It requires good voices, and also good grades. Specializing in early sacred music, it has arrangements of secular and folk tunes in its itinerary. 166 These lads junusli ' backwoods atmosphere during foresters annual Garb Day, jail quarter. Grubbing up at the evening dance that ended the day ' s festivities. GARB DAY Foresters who didnt wear forest garb received undignified paddling with a three foot fir paddle. These two foresters put out a tree fire, in entertainment planned for watchers. Corn stalk and pumpkin decorations left the dance with celebrants. 167 WAFFLE BREAKFAST Chi O ' s, Alpha Phi ' s and Alpha Chi ' s have breakfast or brunch at the Alpha Phi house ): . If . C A. members help 6igma kappas in the breakfast room. Are the waffles sticking? Dancing in the morning, waffles for an excuse ! This was the order of the early Saturday morning Waffle Breakfast, January 14. Priscilla Brown chairmaned the annual Y. W. C. A. affair. It was hailed, success. Winner of the Waffle-eating contest was SAE Hugh Williams. They crowned him with a waffle iron. Contenders for the tide attack their 15th mutual waffle Dancing afterward was part of the morning ' s program 168 yc)eal Gid BARBARA PFENNING She ' s sweet and demure . . . and contradictorily efficient and capable . . . looks adorable on the campus . . . every eye turns to her at a dance . . . dignified, yet vivacious . . . she wins honors at riding, skiing, and rates Phi Bete with her grades . . . Washington ' s choice for the 1939 Ideal Girl. kiQ ueen PATTY DAVIS l lo lodge skier is Patty . . . she can swish down a slalom course at the mountain with the ease of a veteran . . . the beauty of Washington ' s winter playgrounds are a perfect foil for her good looks. She ' s a good sport . . . yet is feminine and ethereal-looking in an evening gown. JESSE FARR A bathing beauty that can sivim probably better than any other girl in school. She ' s a tall, willowy girl with a stream-lined figure . . . is perfectly poised and at ease in any situation . . . has the dark-eyed beauty of a Southern belle, but is actually a Canadian girl . . . swimming and managing the Women ' s Sports Council keep her busy. ' Gid amoui MONA FIRNSTAHL For four years Mono has set the pace in clothes, hair styles, and mannerisms for Washington girls. Always perfectly groomed shs looks like a page from Harpers Bazaar . . . plenty of dash and verve . . . she combines a subtle sense of just how to do a thing with a disarming and unexpected happy-go-lucky outlook on life. Qciio ' dxj Gid ELEANOR BIRD Undisputedly the top activities girl of the campus is Eleanor. Is modest about her hard work and achievements of the past four years . . . knows how to take a joke . . . calm and unruffled, she meets every situation with grace . . . her grades are top- flight . . . is beautiful without being flashy. lufical Goed LILLIAN EBERHART She makes you think of a gay Spring day . . . her personality is sparkling, her humor infectious. She wears the inevitable camel ' s hair coat, bobbie socks and saddle shoes . . . adores dancing, plays tennis, likes movies and can he seen occasionally relaxing over a coke on the Ave. . . . she ' s popular with boys and girls alike . . . the girl that students are proud to say typifies the Wash- ington coed. Coed Fashions Hair went up . . . and formats went strapless, during fall quarter . . . the men booed and hair came down again, while the formals went frilly and feminine . . . foolish spring conceit ivere the frivolous lapel ornaments which adorned every type of jacket . . . little girl dresses in prim stiff silk were the coeds ' choice for tea dates . . . Coed Frills And then on top of every- thing . . . came hats. And if hair was up in the fall, hats were up further in the spring. Campus classic for the year was the jacket and skirt, pale or plaid. For afternoon, full taffeta skirts were held out by dainty frilled petticoats. And wooden shoes . . . they clumped through every class- room. 177 Sports • FOOTBALL • BASKETBALL • TRACK - BASEBALL • CREW • SWIMMING «MINOR SPORTS • INTRAMURALS WOMEN SPORTS Cotton Wilcox Tubby Graves Ralph Welch Chuck Mucha Dick Johnson Abe Spear 180 Joe Dubsky Chuck Newton Bill Gleason Dick Klinge Jay MacDowell Jimmy Johnston 181 Tom Sheldrake Al Cruver Frank Garretson Al Zemeck Lloyd Phelps Captain Frank Peters 182 Burdette Kindred Don Jones Steve Slivinski Henry Wise Cobe Grabenhorst Harry Bird 183 Bob Purdue Walt Elliott Dan Yarr Ralph Emerson Charles Bechtol Rudy Mucha 184 Byng Nixon Bill Holmes Bill Marx Merle Miller John Mizen 185 WaltZemeck George Anderson Art Means Bill Hill Walt Yonker Dean McAdams 186 Washington-7 U.S.C.-6 WiHHinci c Coming north with an unblemished record in conference play USC ' s Trojans, destined to beat Duke in the Rose Bowl, ran up against a fired Husky eleven and went back to Los Angeles with a 7-6 whipping. Troy was riding high, having just beaten Cal, but on that damp Saturday Seattle saw the Huskies finally fulfill those glowing pre- season tributes. In a magnificent effort Jimmy Johnston reeled off a 55 yard dash through the entire Trojan team and Don Jones con- verted his first extra point since high school days at Sedro-Woolley, to give Washington the decision. Except for a few scant moments in the second quarter when Grenny Lansdell returned a punt 70 yards for USC ' s only tally, the Huskies held the upper hand throughout and were knocking at touchdown door as the game ended. 187 Managers Senior Manager Mac Lundin talks ivith J. H. Pacque, property manager. Senior jrosh manager Gordon Hull guards the gate at secret practice. Pete Nissen junior manager Don Zorn junior manager John Henderson junior manager Bob Calland junior manager Football Season A team that might have been champion. That was Washing- ton ' s 1938 Huskies. Showered with praise all along the Coast and picked to top the conference, the Huskies set out in early September for Minneapolis and the nationally important Minnesota contest. But the Gohlen Gophers were a truly great eleven that sweher- ing afternoon and they scored a field goal and two touchdowns, one on a 77-yard dash, to win 15-0. Returning home the team started on a comeback road that was chocked full with detours of disaster. First a 1212 tie with Idaho, then a 13-0 defeat by UCLA in Los Angeles, and a 13-6 loss to Oregon State. Even a plucky stand against Cali- fornia ' s top notch Bears was unable to produce a conquest and a 14-7 margin was Washington ' s fourth defeat. Finally in Palo Alto, thanks to a superlative first half exhibi- tion, success was gained at the expense of Stanford ' s down- trodden Indians. The score was 10-7 with Al Cruver scoring a touchdown before he place-kicked the deciding field goal. All the disappointments of the season went fading into oblivion the following Saturday as Washington pulled the Coast ' s outstanding upset of the season by generally smearing El Trojan 7-6. But the next Saturday the Husky of the Idaho, UCLA, and OSC fiascos was on the field in Portland and Oregon won a hard earned 3-0 victory. Back on their own gridiron for the last time seventeen seniors aided in a sweet 26-0 whitewash over Washington State as the season ended. At least the Huskies were champions of the state. The Seniors — Capt. Frank Peters, Jimmy Johnston (all-coast halfback), Chuck Newton, Al Cruver, Steve Slivinski, Art Means (all-cost guard), Walt Zemeck, Walt Elliott, Cobe Gra- benhorst, Firmo Breda, Burdette Kindred, Jim Leneau, Tom Sheldrake, Bob Purdue, Bud Wise, Dick Klinge, and Merle Miller. The Juniors — Joe Dubsky, Chuck Bechtol, Lloyd Phelps, Don Jones, Dan Yarr, Don Thompson, Harry Bird, Frank Garretson, and Ralph Emerson. The Sophomores — Bill Hill, George Anderson, Bill Marx, Jay MacDowell (all-coast end). Bill Gleason, Bill Holmes, John Mizen, Byng Nixon, Dean McAdams, Rudy Mucha, Walt Yonker, Lewis Leuhrs, and Al Zemeck. Some great names of a team — one that might have been champion. 188 Freshman Football Frankowski, Sterling, Nelson Thompson, Edmondson, Stackpool Carlson During the first month of freshman football practice last fall Ralph Welch, head mentor, and his assistants Tubby Garves, Chuck Mucha, and Harvey Lanman were dubious as to the strength of the unusually small squad, but when the Husky Babes emerged with an impressive 6-0 victory over the Oregon Ducklings late in the season, part of the cloudy expression left Welch ' s brow as he remarked: These frosh are not very big and there are not many of them, but they are a game, high spirited gang who should be a big help to the varsity the next three years. There were fifteen or twenty men on the freshman roster who stood out as potential varsity timber. Eighteen players were awarded numerals at the close of the season and more were to receive theirs at the conclusion of varsity spring drills. The eighteen numeral winners who can be considered the best varsity prospects include Earl Younglove, Fred Olson, and Ted Sloan, ends; Claire Edmondson and Wayne Sterling, tackles; Gordon Kochevar and Bill Nelson, guards; Ray Fran- kowski and George Sparling, centers; and Ted .McKay. Bayne Lamb, Roy Carlson, Ernie Steele. Carl Opolsky, Hal Tommy Thompson, Jack Stackpool, and Bill Zeigler, backfield per- formers. Several other candidates turned out faithfully throughout the season and they should not be overlooked in reviewing the prospects. Contained in this category are Jack Bailey, Russell Wiseman, Glen Conley, and Earle Amick. linemen; and Henry Cruver, Tex Brooks, Bob Davies, Kaye Hall. Doug Matlock. Warren Badraun, and Don Wheat, backs. 189 Basketba COACH HEC EDMIJNDSON SENIOR MANAGER DICK WARREN WSC-Husky games are always rough and tumble. Here Dick Voelker get: the worst of the scramble. Although overshadowed by a mighty Oregon team that rolled over all opposition to be- come national intercollegiate champions, the Washington basketball team put up a stiff resistance throughout the 1939 campaign to finish second in the Northern Division hoop race. Sweeping through all practice games with- out a defeat, the Huskies played Ohio State during the Christmas holidays and beat them decisively twice. The Buckeyes subsequently became Big 10 champions and were the East ' s entry in the final inlercollegiale game against Oregon. Opening their conference season against Idaho at the pavilion, the Huskies proceeded to win six straight games, beating the Van- dals twice, the Montana Grizzlies twice in non-conference tilts, and then taking both g ames from the OSC Beavers. On their first road trip the Huskies were dropped from the pace-setting position when they met the pow- erful Oregon team at Eugene. Unable to shackle Lad lie Gale and Slim Wintermute, Washington lost both games at the Duck sanctuary and salvaged only one tilt in the pair of games played at Corvallis against the Oregon State quintet. Washington Stale was then beaten twice in Seattle and when the Huskies embarked on their swing around the Palouse the Cougars were trounced twice on their own floor to run the Husky win streak to four games. Washington made it six straight against the hapless Idaho Vandals at Moscow. Meanwhile the Oregon Ducks, who had lost an important game to their Oregon State rivals, had their margin over the Huskies shaved to a degree where a pair of victories by Washington at Seattle would give the Huskies the title. The decisive series won by Oregon was played March 3 and 4. 10,000 fans crammed every inch of room in the pavilion Friday night while hundreds of would-be spectators clamored for admission outside. Capt. George Ziegenfuss and Roy Williamson were honored by being placed at guard and forward respectively on the Players and Coaches All-Northern Division team. Pat Dorsey and Dick Voelker gained berths on the second team. Roy William- son set a new Husky scoring record in the first game played at Pullman when he tosse l in 2.S points. i9d CAPT. GEORGE lECKNFUSS HIl.L McOONAin ROY WILLIAMSON PAT DORSEY DFGK VOELKER Five pairs of arms reach for the ball as iMddy Gale breaks away from Husky defenders. Hal Srhlirting loops one in against Mon- tana as Roy Williamson watches. WSC defender climbs over Jack Voelker in attempting to block shot. 1 1 DICK IZZARD HARRY LOCKHART JACK VOELKER HAL SCHLICTING BOBBY DORR Capt. Ziegenfuss goes up in the air to block an Oregon State shot. Dick Voelker, surrounded by Idaho play- ers, jumps for the ball. Oregon ' s John Dick and Capt. Ziegenfuss of the Huskies battle for the ball with Slim Wintermute, Laddie Gale, and Pat Dorsey waiting. 192 Top: Nelson, Wiseman, Richards. Westervelt, Oakland. Hottom : Lindh, Coulon, Propstra. Cummings. Although it lacked sadly in height, the freshman basketball team completed a tough season against all kinds of competition that included varsity reserves, college teams, A. A. U. teams, supervarsity, and commercial aggregations, and won 9 out of 12 games played. Outstanding in the season ' s play was the rivalry between the Greenshirts and the Supervarsity. In the two games played the frosh won one by the convincing score of 55 to 38 and lost •me 30 to 29. The frosh lost only one Intercollegiate game and that one was to the Ellensburg College Wildcats by a score of 36 to 31. After running up a 7-0 lead in the first few minutes, the fresh- men fumbled away scoring opportunities later in the game. In their other collegiate games the frosh twice defeated the Seattle College quintet by scores of 47 to 32 and 38 to 19. The third game lost was to the varsity reserves, who rode roughshod over the smaller freshmen to the tune of 52 to 29, early in the season. Hot out after revenge for their set-back, the frosh team swamped the reserves in a return game 28 to 14. Later it was the bad luck of the reserves to tangle again with the Greenmen, who thoroughly polished off their elders 52 to 26. The frosh completely dominated the play from the opening whistle to the final dribble and led 19 to 6 at the half. This made the second straight time that the freshmen had whipped the reserves by a 2 to 1 score. The freshmen compiled the enviable total of 432 points against 327 scored against them. Outstanding for the frosh were: Harry Nelson, center; Bob Lindh, forward; Coulon, forward, and Mitchell, guard. 193 TRACK Coach Clarence Hec Edmundson and assistant coach Percy Eglvel Edmundson ' s 1938 Husky Track Team started its season with a scarcity of ace performancers but with a well-rounded squad . . . although hopes ran high the Huskies ended the ' 38 cinder season much the worse for wear. Jim McGoldrick was lost to the hurdle events for the season, and more grief came when Merle Miller, Chuck Bell, and John Swan were declared ineligible on the eve of the Stanford meet. Swan later returned, but not in time to help when the Indians knocked off a couple of sideboards to the tune of 70-60. Mid-April found the Huskies headed for California, but they ran into trouble near Berkeley, and were defeated 91-40. The next trip took the squad to Eugene, but a pesky Oregon Duck flew off with a 67-64 triumph. Injuries bothered North- craft, Lockhart, and Panton, and the latter ' s troubled him the rest of the year. Sunny skies broke through as an OSC Beaver was soundly paddled 99-31. The Husky swept the shot, discus, and lows to round out a pleasant afternoon. Lee Orr garnered 16 WSC points, but the Husky offset that and more yet by sweeping the highs and scoring strongly in all events. Smooth sailing loomed for either Husky or Duck squads in the Northern division conference meet, but the Cougar had stowed away and after he finished, WSC had cornered another title with the Husky runner-up and the Duck a badly scratched third. A full crew again took the trip to Berkeley and the Coast meet, but this time the Husky had even tougher going and chalked up only nine points. Morgan proved best by taking third in the highs. Five men. Swan, Montgomery, Flagg, Morgan, and Stut- field, went to the Nationals at Minneapolis, but Husky colors were completely submerged as not a point was tallied. Captain Morgan later competed in the Big Ten-PCC meet in Chicago and ended the season by taking third place in the highs. Those who were awarded big W ' s for their efforts were, Capt. Arthur Morgan, Ben Adams, Charles Bechtol, Harry Bingham, Leon Bjorklund, John Buckley, Sam Coleman, Edgar Courtwright, Charles Croasdill, Vincent Egbert, Bill Fischer, Capt.-elect Jack Flagg, Robert Hage, Marion Hay, Robert Lockhart, Dave Maginnis, Richard Montgomery, Tom Murphy, Richard Northcrafi, James Panton, Fred Stutfield, Fred Suver, John Swan. William Vandermay. and Kenneth Wright. 194 Three of Washington ' s most dependable performers . . . Dick Montgomery, ace quarter-miler ; Handy Andy Jack Flagg, sprinter, hurdler, and middle- distance artist; and Bob Lockhart, capable sophomore hurdler. 195 Ben Adams breezes home for a cleancul victory in the 880 against ff SC. Washington ' s representatives to the Nationals at Minneapolis. Left to right — Assist. Coach Percy Egtvet; Dick Montgomery, 440; Capt. Art Morgan, hurdles; Coach Hec Edmundson; John Swan, mile; Jack Flagg, 440; and Fred Stut field, hurdles. Dick Monlgumery leaps to a victory in the 440 in the WSC meet, edging out Jack Flagg with Mel Petticord, Cougar ace, in third 196 Two oj Washington ' s outstanding Senior tracksters . . . Marion Hay, No. 1 sprinter and Jimmy Panton, topnolch broadjumper Top — Bill Vandermay, one of the West ' s best high jumpers Bottom — Harry Bingham, promising Sophomore pole vaulter 197 Nationally jam on s Lee Orr. WSC ' s great sprinter and hurdler, leads Washington ' s Capt. Art Morgan to the tape in the 220 yard lows Left: Three more Husky depend- ables included Edgar Courtwright miler ; Leon Bjorklund, discus man; and Bob Hage, sprinter and quarter miler. Below: Bruce An- derson, broadjumper who was one of the standout performers for the frosh last spring. FROSH TRACK Perhaps the shortest frosh track season in history was last spring when the Husky year- ling cinder artists engaged in only one meet. The lone engagement was with Bellingham Normal and the frosh won by a comfortable margin. Outstanding frosh included Art Taylor, sprinter from Garfield; Harley O ' Neill, quar- ter miler from Broadway ; Jean Wood, miler from Lincoln in Tacoma ; Harry Hubbard, half miler from Lincoln in Seattle, and Bruce Anderson, broadjumper. Frosh footballers were also prominent on the track roster. Included in this list were Tom Ullman, Dean McAdams, and Bob McKoewn. Dick Montgomery edges out Curt Ledford in the relay. 198 VARSITY BASEBALL i A.« K S ■• HEAD COACH DORSETT V. TUBBY GRAVES Four triumphs in sixteen conference starts proved a very meagre repast for Husky fans, as the 1938 baseball team struggled its way through a disappointing season. As the campaign opened, hopes were high that Coach Tubby Graves ' men would finish near the top in the quest for the elusive conference bunting, but as succeeding games rolled by, the Huskies dropped lower and lower and season ' s end found them in the cellar. After a brace of practice games, the horsehiders opened their season at home against the Idaho Vandals by splitting a double bill. Warren Sierer, the Huskies ' only successful hurler, tossed the win. Buck Bailey and his WSC team next moved to town for a series. 199 F Warren Sierer It ' alt Feltota and when they left, the garrulous Cougar coach had roared his team to two victories. Washington hopes skidded even lower as the baseballers invaded Eugene only to lose a pair to the high-flying Ducks. Corvallis and the Oregon State Beavers came next, but the luckless Huskies dropped another two games. With vengeance in their eyes, the diamond men prepared for a return series with Oregon and proceeded to take a double victory and raise ' 38 baseball stock to its highest ebb. But Sam Baker Dave Dobson Hud Pripp 200 George Ziegenln.is Chet Johnson OSC came to town and with redheaded Joe Gray in the villain ' s role, the Beavers took two tight ball games to wreck Washington ' s chances. Ending up the season, the Huskies travelled over the hump to face WSC and Idaho on their home grounds. The Cougars rudely pounced upon the horsehiders and sent them to Moscow with a double defeat tagged on their backs. One game was salvaged from the Vandals, but it represented only the fourth conference win. % ' 1 John Pyjei Jack Frost Ray Cook 201 VARSITY SQUAD Sierer, Pripp, Coach Graves, Plummer, Dobson, Ziegenjuss Baker, Johnson, Wittman, Frost, Peltola Parker, Sheehan, Stallcop, Loquvam, DeDonaio Best performances during the season came from Al Plummer, dependable infielder, and sophomore chucker Warren Sierer. Plummer was a long-distance slugger and finished up the season with a .308 batting average. He was awarded the Torrance Inspirational Award and upon graduation signed with the Los Angeles professional club. Sierer won two of the Huskies ' four games, and was the only hurler with even a fair record. Chet Johnson, ex-Ballard pitcher, and Sam Baker received credit for the other wins. At the close of the season, letters were awarded: Jack Stallcop, Ed Sheehan, Warren Sierer, Jack Frost, Sam Baker, Walt Peltola, J. B. Parker, John Pyfer, Dave Dobson, Chet Johnson, Al Plummer, Bud Pripp, Dick DeDonato, George Ziegenfuss, and Henry Loquvam. 202 FRESHMAN SQUAD Larson, Peine, Camp, Detwiler, Ekern, Davis, Jorgenson, Berry Batt. Mathers, Rogers, Ayer, Blauvelt, Woirol, Grant Turner, Bayliss, Jacobs, Kesamura Borrowing Len Stevens from the wrestling ranks to boss the frosh baseball team was by no means a mistake. Len, assisted by Lou Budnick, brought the ' 38 yearlings through a very successful sea- son. They battled all year with only two defeats, one to the power- ful O ' Dea team, and the other to the more experienced varsity. The Franklin high school game was called in the third inning with the score knotted at two all because of rain. Coach Stevens turned out some good ball players that should bid for varsity jobs; namely, Laurie Heath, pitcher; Kermit Ekern, pitcher ; Cal Jorgenson, shortstop ; Joe Kesamaru, second base, and Ed Milliken, center field. 203 Coach Len Stevens JJlbrickson surveys Husky coxes. Left to right: Fred Colbert, Ted Hokenstad, Wendell Smith, Johnny Rosenkranz, Gordie Powers, Johnny Gallup, John Brennan, Ray Hughes, Harold Rome, and Coach Ulbrickson. 204 m l DON HUME, strok 205 h mnwmmw GUS ERIKSEN, stroke HERB GRAYBEAL IS C JUNIOR VARSITY vs. California at Poughkeepsie LEO HAWEL Gus Eriksen, stroke Ted Alderson Leo Hawel Robert Wescott Paul Soules Don Thompson -1 ,. Sis ' Hugh Caldwell Ted Wassard, bow Fred Colbert, cox Gus Eriksen, stroke Ted Alderson Ueo Hawel. Norman Miray Victor Michalson Herb Graybeal Hugh Caldwell Ted Wassard, bow John Rosenkranz, cox lUGH CALDWELL TED WASSARD, bow 206 ? Victorious varsity crew rests after the finish as the California eight paddles alongside to exchange compliments after their gruelling three-mile race which Washington won by two and one-half lengths. - • .  The Huskies, on the right, are coasting after winning ike juyvee race by a slim half-length. The press boat follows in the wake of the battling crews. The Jayvee also won at Poughkeepsie. u M« y::r: 207 The Frosh champs (in the shell to the right) swinging along in a choppy sea. The Washington frosh won by almost a length over their young California rivals. FROSH CREW Vs. California, left to right: Neil Haig, bow; Wayne Gordon; Bill Neill, captain; Gerald Keely; Charles Jackson; Donald Wiss; Orwin Thomas; Dick Philbrick, stroke; Edgar Kerrihard, cox. Poughkeepsie Washington came in third in the varsity race at Poughkeepsie. The pace set by the winning Navy boat was so fierce that the first four boats all broke the record set by Washington last year. The Washington Jayvee boat was victorious, with California as its closest competitor. The Frosh lost a tight race to the Cal yearlings, coming in only one-fourth of a length behind them. The race was so close that the first announcement was that Washington had won, but an official announcement later reversed the decision. In the freshman boat were Robert Connolly, bow; Wayne Gordon; William Neill, captain; Gerald Keely; Charles Jackson; Donald Wiss; Orwin Thomas; Dick Philbrick, stroke; Edgar Kerrihard, cox. 208 Lightweights For the first time since the Herb Fullerton trophy was offered, the Washington lightweights brought it to the Husky lair when the ' 38 crew defeated the Van- couver Rowing Club on Canadian waters. The lightweight crew swept through an undefeated season, defeating Sacramento JC, Oregon State, and the Vancouver Rowing Club twice. The first boatload was a powerful combination and the second boat was on their heels throughout the season. Those who participated for the 150 pound crew in their successful campaign were Carl Adatto, Harold Agren, Horace Bethel, Bob Copernoll, Foster Chapin, James Dexter, Dick Easter, Karl Grahn, Howard Gepner, Theron Heckel, Ken Hessemer, Neal Heston, Norris Johnson, Dick Morris, Ed Ohata, Otto Rohlfs, Tom Turner, Jim Watts, and George Yantis. Lightweight ' s win another race as crews near Montlake bridge. A typical turnout begins ivith greasing the oars and carrying the shell to the water. The crews take to the water, hit a fast beat as coaches bark orders, and the drill ends as the oarsmen get a cold shower lifting the boat out of the canal. 209 CREW CANDIDS Upper left: The two Alvin Martin Ulbricksons of Washington crew fame, examine a shell of slightly earlier vintage . . . Upper right: The rumor that a pickle boat is so named because the shell resembles a cucumber is false . . . here are coxswain Johnny Gallup, stroke Ellis Coder, Bob Whitney, Norm Mil- bank and bow Herb Graybeal taking a sailor ' s holiday . . . Lower left: Getting a close-up of the rhythm and timing of the 1938 varsity is coach-cox Bob Moch . . . here is an instance when the coach can be literally termed in the driver ' s seat . . . Lower right: Under pretext of doing the William Tell, Gus Eriksen (with the bow) and Chuck Jackson (holding the apple) planned to eliminate crew captain Bob Murray . . . 210 MEN ' S POOL Latest pride of the Husky sports realm is the new $196,000 swimming pool constructed last year and opened to the swim enthusiasts at the start of the school year. Experts from many sections of the country have praised the pool and its many advanced features have attracted considerable attention. Jack Torney, Washington mentor, guided his charges to the division title this year and had one of the most powerful squads ever seen in the northwest. 211 Leit: Capl. Franz Hoskins hands out the towels from the cage in the Huskies ' new pool. Below: Mentor Jack Torney answers the phone in the control room while Vic Cur ran does a little extra studying. The pool was constructed with funds gained from Washington ' s share in the Rose Bowl game on Jan. 1, 1937, augmented by State and Federal grants, and is located at the east end of the athletic pavilion. Seventy-five feet long, and 42 feet wide, the pool has six seven-foot lanes for use in champion- ship competition. It holds 186,000 gallons of water, which is completely changed and purified every six hours. The seating capacity is between 1,000 and 1,200 persons, and indirect lighting is used through- out. The shallow end is four feet deep, while the deep end measures 12 feet. Official dedication took place March 24, when the Huskies swept through all opposition to take the Northern Division swimming title. Some of the outstanding competitors in the country competed in the Far Western AAU championship held there this spring. Two Huskies set to plunge into the pool from beneath the diving board at the north end. George Personette receives instruction in the use of the new automatic pacer from Coach Torney. The pacer was invented by Bill Bond of WSC and was invaluable to the championship Husky team this year. 1 1 VARSITY Coach Torney; Managers Hart, Young; Goldberg, Langevin, Randies, Personette, Yoke, Manager Pierre Koke. Wilcox, Hoeppner, Borkman. Andrews, Caddey, Diving Coach Buckley Capt. Hoskins The most powerful team in Washington swimming history, crushed all opposition to capture the Northern Division cham- pionship for the first time since 1934. In taking the crown, Coach Jack Torney ' s men set 18 pool, 26 meet, 5 Northern Division, and 2 Pa cific Coast Conference records. In the Idaho dual meet new marks were made in every swimming event. Breaststroker Gene Caddey and Captain Franz Hoskins, back- stroker, are the new Pacific Coast Conference record holders. Caddey twice smashed the best previous time in the 100-yard backstroke, hanging up a new mark of 1:06.6 for the dislame. Hoskins tied the record of 1 :05.4 for the 100-yard backstroke. New Northern Division records were set in the 300-yard medley relay by a team of Hoskins, Caddey, and George Per- sonette; and in the 400-yard freestyle by Caddey, Personette, Hoskins, and Dean McAdams. McAdams set another record for the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 24 seconds flat. In addi- tion Washington scored 219 points to their opponents ' 81 in Northern Division dual competition. Letter winners were Hoskins, Caddey, Personette, Randies, McAdams. Bill Langevin. Bill Wilcox. Bill Yake, Fred Hoepp- ner, Mack Bockman. Pete Goldberg. Wally Holden. Leonard Koke. and Bud Andrews. Reserves were Bill Bird. Dick Becker. Irv Dailey. Bill Dick. Dick Failor. Ken Hilton. .lim Lewis, and Bud Swarz. 213 FROSH SWIMMING Coach Reeves, Managers Needhani, Plank, Diving Coach Buckley Fay, Krislnferson, Liirir, Sheehan, Andreivs, Monroe, Eckdahl, Brown, Miller, Suzuki, Knight, O ' Hearn, Athans, Curran, Strnub, Fox Winning nearly every meet in wliicli lliey participated, the University of Washington freshman swimming team gave a fine account of itself for the 1939 season. Under Frosh Coach Spence Reeves, the Frosh showed plenty of potentialities for next year ' s varsity. (Jeorge Athans, Canadian National Diving Champion, proved himself to he one of the hnest diving prospects ever to enter Washington, and along with red-headed Bill O ' Hearn gave sev- eral exhihitions at varsity meets. Other potent niemhers of the squad who should show well with the varsity next year are: Boh Lee, Vic Curran, llerh Knight, Boh F.ikdahl. Don Fox and .Stn Miinro. 214 VARSITY TENNIS By Page, Hill Crnpo, IJavf (jrveley, (axiiIi Jack Turney, Curl Coons. Ceorge Kavenscrojl, 1m 1 I Shanglc MAJOR W WINNERS INCLUDED: GEORGE RAVENSCROFT DEWEY OSTROM BILL CRAPO DAVE GREELEY CURT COONS LADD SHANGLE BYRON PAGE A smooth-stroking, sophomore-dominated varsity tennis team won back the Northern division net crown from Oregon State to whom they had lost it in 1937. The squad went through their schedule defeated but once. George Ravenscroft, classy little sophomore, lost a singles match to an Oregon Stale man for the only blemish on the otherwise perfect record. His doubles partner. By Page, Coa ;Ii Jack Torney ' s star player, has not lost a game since his days on the freshman team. Page outclassed his opponents, winning every match with com- plete ease. Bill Crapo, classified by Torney as the steadiest player, will be missed by the squad due to graduation. Crapo, a three-year letterman, was not a spectacular player but earned his points by steady and smart playing, usually winning by well-placed shots. Cannon-ball serves were Curt Coons ' specialty and together with his hard, flat drives, he mowed the opposition down. Herb Baumgartner, Dave Greeley, Ladd Shangle, and Dewey Ostrom made up the rest of the squad, one of the most powerful tennis aggregations Washington has had in recent years. The Husky 1938 net team climaxed their season in the North- ern Division Conference Meet with Page annexing the North- west Singles championship and he and his doubles partner, Ravenscroft coming through to win the doubles championship. Coach Torney ' s teams are usually pointed out as the team to beat at the beginning of each season. He took over the coach- ing job six years ago and has produced a championship team every year with the exception of 1937 when the title went to Oregon Slate. 215 SKI TEAM 4 Carl Nell skim.t through a gate ill the Sun Valley meet An impressive record of five Coasl Conference Championships ... a championship for every year they have competed in the title meets . . . has been hung up by the Husky varsity ski team at the completion of their 1939 season. Since their entry into the Coast Conference in 1934, skiers wearing the purple and gold have been adding prestige to Husky aggregations which has resulted in Washington being recognized as the outstanding team of the West. Allowing for the vast improvement of the other schools represented in the Coast Confe rence, the 1939 Varsity nevertheless performed well in the Pacific Coast Conference meet at Yosemite last March. Although Nevada ' s skiers put on the pressure, the Huskies collected enough points to keep abreast of the other teams, which automatically gave them the title inasmuch as the University of Nevada is not in the conference. Capt. Otis Lamson led the varsity skiers of whom there were five besides himself — Carl Neu, Ragner Qvale, Bob Barto, Paul Sceva, Phil Olson. The season began with Bob Higman as coach replacing Otto Lang, who had too many ski schools to take care of. In their initial meet at the American River ski bowl, the Huskies got off to a bad start, losing to a powerful Washington Ski club team and generally failing to make an impressive showing. 216 Phil Olson, Carl Neu, Bob Barto (standing) , Otis Lamson and Bob Higman, this year ' s downhill and slalom coach, pose before leaving for Sun Valley. However, in the Mountaineers ' Patrol race, a gruelling 20-mile cross-country race, the Husky langlauf team of Lamson, Qvale, and Paul Shaffrath were second only to the tireless Seattle Ski club trio. Up at HoUeyburn, B. C, where the next meet of the Huskies— the Northwest Intercollegiate Ski tourney- was held, opposition squads were routed when the flashing Huskies swept down the Grouse Mountain downhill course and through the slalom flags. Husky power was at its height in this meet, with a perfect score in jumping and cross-country racing also. The squad returned with a perfect score of 400 points out of a possible 400. Huskies faced tougher competition in the Yosemite races, however. Against Nevada, the Huskies showed some of their weaknesses. They relinquished all of the events to the Nevadans except the langlauf victory, which Bob Barto managed to pull through for the Husky squad. By their win the Nevada skiers won the Pacific Coast Ski union trophy and the Yosemite Winter Sports club trophy. The Huskies had held these previously. Members of the varsity squad competed individually in many tournaments during the season but did not make any particular outstanding show. 217 ICE HOCKEY Washington s hard-working goalie, dependable Ed Cartwrlght Improved in all departments of play but not able to match the blade tricks of steady collegiate opponents, Washington ' s ice hockey scene was rather static during the 1938-39 campaign, dropping four major contests and decisioning several local ag- gregations. Crippled by the loss of powerful Joe Denne in early season, the scrappy collection of Huskies could not garner a single con- ference win, but managed to put a good many scares into the strong University of British Columbia and Montana State School of Mines clubs. Gonzaga refused to contract the jitters, pasted on an 18-0 shellacking. Goalkeeper Ed Cartwright sparkled all season in view of the shaky front support. Don Franett, Tom UUman, and Foster Chapin worked as defensemen, while Jack Lindsay, Jim Berrv. Capt. Bill Haas, Connor Gray, Dave and Al Frankfurter com- posed the raiding parties. A bit of fast action as the Husky pucksters workout against a strong local sextet Capt. Bill Haas skates by after flipping the puck for a goal in practice 218 VARSITY GOLF Back: Carlson, Brottem, Bacior, Bashaw, Wordman, Jonson, Jefferson, coach Front : Lewis, Meyer, Groth, Dean, Slade, Philip The 1938 Golf season officially opened with the tourney with the Oregon Webfeet at Eugene. The 18-9 loss suffered by the Huskies was the only defeat to mar an otherwise perfect season. The return match on the home course gave the Huskies a 16-11 victory over the Ducks, who nevertheless, took the title. The team went on to conquer the Northern Divisional Meet at Moscow by garnering 15 of the total 32 points. The outstanding player was again as in preceding years, the mighty Carl Jonson. Carl was consistently good, playing some sub-par golf on every course he played. It was Jonson that rep- resented the University for the third year in a row in the Pacific Coast College Tourney at Pebble Boach. Coach Bill Jefferson is hard put to find a swingster capable of filling the place of the No. 1 man next year. The ten men receiving varsity awards were Stan Bacior, Jay Bloch, Doug Dean, Bill Haas, Ernie Jonson, Carl Jonson, Bob Philip, Jay Sadler, Delos Schoch, and Joe Tudor. Egiht men to complete a successful season for the Frosh were: Al Berry, Roger Dudley, Howard Gregg. Bob Meyer, Norman O ' Shea, Palmer Smith, Ernest Thorslund. and Milton Felman. 219 RIFLE TEAM Howard York Captain With their season ' s highlight coming when they defeated the powerful University of Florida team in a telegraphic match, the Husky rifle squad had a successful season in the ' 38-39 campaign. The Washington varsity team won eight matches and lost five. The season opened as the marksmen travelled to Eugene for a triangular meet with Oregon and OSC, but the Beavers defeated the Huskies. However, OSC was in turn conquered later in the year in a return match. The frosh team had only a moderately successful season. winning seven matches and losing five. The ROTC had much better luck as they were defeated only once in seven contests. Howard York was captain of the team and also turned in the high score of the year. George Lown was perhaps the outstand- ing performer and won the coveted varsity trophy. Bob Hol- land was another capable shot, and took the ROTC trophy. Minor W winners were: Capt. York, Lown, Holland, Frank Fogde, Elwin Magill, Dave Shepard, Jack Caskey, Arman Fred- erickson, R. J. Rutherford, Glen Wood, Edmund Berg, and Jack CoUingwood. Back: Magill, L. A. Olson, Neubert, Lown, Deniing, I ' lcrce, Dent, York, Groen, Amlklov, Holland, Scontt-n, B(iile Front: Coskey, R. Bennett, CoUingwood, Medvedeff, Stratton, Frederickson, Berg, Woodo, Buffum, Shepard, Glud 220 Wrestling Boxing Hayfield, Tsuchiya, Kawahara Summers, Sato By way of providing contrast to Washington ' s many championship teams, Len Steven ' s matmen success- fully avoided winning a single meet. They were de- feated by Washington State 21-3, Oregon State 19-9, Idaho 18-14, and took third place among three teams in the Minor Sports carnival. Perhaps the outstanding competitor on the team was big George Esveldt, heavyweight grappler. Coach Len Stevens classed Esveldt as the most improved man on his team, and the husky junior had a fine season in the mat wars. Harry Bird came from the football forces to lend strength to the team, while Marv Bichenbach, lanky Tacoman, also aided the Husky cause. Diminutive but powerful Mark Hayfield and Hitoshi Kawahara were other bright spots in an otherwise disappointing sea- son. Varsity wrestlers were: Hiroshi Kanazawa, Mark Hayfield, Hitoshi Kawahara, Takuzo Tsuchiya, Tom Summers, Yozo Sato, Al North, Chet Strong, Marv Bickenbach, Harry Bird, Bill Kaseburg, and George Esveldt. In as exciting a final night as local fistic circles have seen in many years, eight champions were crowned in as many thrilling bouts as the ' 39 all-university box- ing tournament came to a close. Ted McKay and battling Angie Snedden both de- cisioned former champions in taking the crowns in their divisions. Yearling gridder McKay took a very close nod over Jim Birch, while Snedden eked out a narrow margin over Arnie Thumlert. Fred Schneider and Bill Bitney were past champions who were successful in retaining their titles. The un- limited crown went to big Wayne Sterling who pounded out a narrow decision over another foot- baller, Russell Ness. The various title holders were: Unlimited, Wayne Sterling; Heavyweight, Harry Hendricksen; Light heavyweight, Ted McKay; Middleweight, Jack Ford; Welterweight, Angie Snedden; Lightweight, Paul Shepard; Featherweight, Fred Schneider, and Ban- tamweight, Bill Bitney. 221 Ted McKay, Russ Ness, Wayne Sterling, Harry Hendricksen Jim Birch, Angie Snedden, Coach Norm Kunde Manager Stan Tuell, Bill Bitney, Charlie Warner, Fred Schneider Arnie Thumlert. Manager Reg Lynch Fencing Volleyball Roh Jamison, Harry Winsor, Coach Aiiernheimer Jim Greenwood, Don Ide For the first time in eleven years a Washington fencing team lost a scheduled Northern Division match. They were defeated by Oregon State 5 to 4. O. S. C. is not official champion, however, for they did not meet either Washington State or Idaho. In other matches, Oregon lost to Washington 12-4 in a four man team match, and W. S. C. and Idaho were twice conquered by the Husky bladesmen. Lettermen are Captain Lanionte Minor, Don Ide, Bob Jamison, Harry Winsor, and Jim Greenwood. Minor and Greenwood will be lost to next year ' s team by graduation. For the first time since the sport was established at Washington in 1934, minor W ' s were awarded for volleyball. By way of showing their appreciation, Coach Norm Kunde ' s men brought home two cham- pionships for the second consecutive year, winning the Seattle A.A.U., and Northwest Intercollegiate titles. The Washington team also played host to an inter- national volleyboll tournament, in which teams from Canada, Washington, and Oregon took part. The local six took third place. Varsity letter winners are: Ernest Frolund, Richard Greene, John Knudson, Paul Shaffrath, Robert Stice, Harold Thornquist, Gordon Whitmore, James Robin- son, and Howard Waldron. Frosh numeral winners : Joe Burke, Roger Condon, George Johnson, Peer Mayberg, Andy McConnell, Sandy Nicholson, and Earl Smith. Manager Richardson, Ljubick, Mayberg, Condon, McConnell, Nicholson Coach Kunde, Thornquist, Jorgensen, Waldron, Shaffrath, Manager Lewis Capt. Greene, Townsend, Mattila, Frolund, Robinson 111 SKUNG—Phi Delta Theta Neu, Sceva, Olson TRACK— Beta Theta Pi Corisi.s, Arthaud, Lockhart, (Carpenter, Russell, Kipp BASEBALL PA Kappa Psi Hart, Buck, Rutherford, Dubsky, Brown Parker, Sather, Fines FOOOTBALL— Compass and Chart Melusky, Jacobs, W. Kaye, R. Carlson, Rings, Carpenter, Dunstan Hawley, Pederson, J. Kaye, C. Carlson INTRAMURALS Created primarily to bring about an interest in intramural sports, to pro- mote open sportsmanship between fraternal organizations, and to give the average Joe College a break in an athletic way. Dr. Manch N. Garhart donated a trophy to the Uni- versity athletic department in 1927. This trophy was to become the per- manent possession of the organiza- tion winning it three years in succes- sion. The trophy, however, was short lived inasmuch as Alpha Sigma Phi won it three years in a row. In 1930, Dr. Garhart presented another trophy — a perpetual one — which the Alpha Sigs again took un- der their wing until 1932. The Fijis then broke into the winning column only to hand the spoils over to Theta Chi in 1933. ' 34 honors went to Chi Psi, who in turn gave in to the Alpha Sigs again. Top place in 1936 went to the Betas, the Phi Delts in ' 37, and last year, back to Chi Psi. Thus the intramural picture has been an ever-changing one. Taking the place of just an after-school ball game it has become entangled with a well equipped staff, a dozen man- agers, two dozen officials, secretaries, reporters, and score tabulators. With the cherished Garhart trophy as the 223 INTRAMURALS ultimate goal, fifty-two organiza- tions and scores of independents mix pleasure with pastimes and points in the most highly spirited, enthusi- astically met activities of the school. SPRING QUARTER, 1938 ' Mural baseball went through a colorful season which resulted in the Phi Psis beating out the Kappa Sigs, due mainly to the excellent work of Lewis Parker. Track honors went to Beta when they won the relay, which was the last event on the pro- gram. By pulling this one out of the fire, they beat the Phi Belts, who ran a satisfyingly close second. Dwight Kipp starred for the Betas. Bringing in more Beta bacon, Berkely Brandt, Dick Warren, and Harry Lockhart won the tennis title. For the second successive year, Zetes, Jack Burns and Bill Thomp- son won the All-University intramu- ral golf title. Compass and Chart pre- sented the field with an exceptionally strong touch football squad which proceeded to sweep the river by decisive scores. In the first intramural ski meet held, the Phi Delts trampled all op- position to hit the win column and title. Horseshoes were won by the Finish Club. TENNIS-Bem Theta Pi Lockhart, Carpenter GOLF— Zeta Psi Thompson, Burns BADMINTON— PA( Gamnia Delta Loquvam. Eagleson FENCING— Delta Kappa Epsihm Walkinshaw, WTiiteside 224 PPIHiiP CROSS COVNTRY Kappa Sigma Ciirlsun, Mark, Obenoiir, Hawks. North, (U niuir. W ' indi ' it SOCCER— Cappu Sigma Dorsey. Shajer, Monti Connor, Swenson, (orison, Haivks. Winden Obenour, North, Mark BASKETBALL l pAfl Sigma Phi Stokes, Coulon, Dobson, Rose, Mitchell INDOOR BASEBALL— Of ta Vpsilon Gilson, Comslork, White. Stanley, Chandler, Espeland Wright, Carlson INTRAMURALS Chi Psi was the 1938 Garhart win- ner, staving off the sudden surge of Fiji power to top the field. The race was one of the best in years and will be remembered for its tightness. Six organizations finished the year with over 1000 points to their credit. FALL QUARTER 1938-1939 For the third consecutive year the Kappa Sig harriers trounced a large but trailing field of cross country runners, with trackster Vincent North furnishing the necessary spark. The Alpha Sigs waded through the long line of opponents to cop the basket- ball crown, while swimming honors went to the Newman Club. Taking in their second title of the first quarter, the Kappa Sigs out- socked the soccer division, while the wrestling pointers went to the Japan- ese Club with a close win over D. U. in the finals. WINTER QUARTER 1939 Indoor baseball furnished fans and participants alike with thrills when Forrest Chandler pitched the DU ' s to the top-notch position. Box- ing titles were held in check over a tie between the Delts and the Fijis for first place. Boxing material found on the intramural card was said to be the best in years. Hitting pay dirt in two places, the Fijis closed in on both badminton 225 INTRAMURALS and table tennis, the result of which brought them to fourth place after the quarter ' s tabulation. Chi Psi pulled in their only win of the quar- ter in the handball division but re- mained high in the running. Deke foilsters outpointed all oth- ers in fencing, while Sigma Chi turned on the heat and pulled a foul shooting win out of the hat. As the Tyee goes to press, early in Spring quarter, the Kappa Sigs are leading the pack by a score of 795. DU is running close second with 7671 2; Chi Psi third, 7321 2; Fiji fourth, 7I7I 2; Phi Delt fifth, 665; Zetes sixth, 565; Alpha Sigs sev- enth, 545; Betas eighth, 525; Dekes ninth, 505; and Compass and Chart tenth, with 490. Much of the credit for the success of Washington ' s smooth running in- tramural set-up should go to the efficient corps of managers and of- ficials. Theirs is the thankless task of notifying organizations when they will participate, straightening out disputes, rescheduling cancelled games, and countless other details. Without their constant attention to seemingly minor matters, many mix- ups would occur. Senior intramural manager this year was Hawley At- kinson, while Neil Christensen was senior minor sports manager. TABLE TENNIS— PAi Gamma Delta Weaver, Davies, Loquvam FOUL SHOOTING— Stgma Chi Price, Chestnut, Ablan, King, Stevens, Best VOLLEYBALL— rau Phi Delta Behr, Stevens Jorgensen, Neth, Demick MANAGERS Wold, Grosscup, Christensen Young, Lynch, Hutton, Hendrickson, Lewis Pierce, Hart, McGee, Schwartz, Gilson, Thomas lie Top row: Bernnard, Farr, president; Gordon, Hoskins Second row: Johnson, MrCurdie, Miller, Powers Third row: Reed, Robertson. Steele. Vradenbur g Sports Council The power behind the women ' s athletic program is vested in these twelve girls. To create a clean mind in a healthy body by active participation in sports and en- joyment of the camaraderie of coopera- tion with fellow competitors is the aim of the Physical Education Department. It is the duty of this group to see that this standard is reached. Women ' s W ' Club Cream from the athletic crop is the W Club, whose aim it is to keep athletic standards at a top peak. All is not busi- ness with the group, however, as they have socials and outings regularly throughout the school season. Gene Vra- denburg proved herself to be a capable prexy this year. Top row: V. Garrison. Farr, Hixon, Kipi erberg, Gann Second row: Shuniin, Hlaser, Vradenburg, president; Wilson. I). Garrison Third row: Hergerson, Tenipleton, Hoskins 228 Swimming Titleholders of national prominence, Washington women natators have every right to be proud of themselves this year. Entering the telegraphic swimming meet held at the Univer- sity of Montana, they vaulted from eighth place to first, breaking three all-time Western and one National record. Stars of the event were Betty Lea, Jean Kolinski, and Irma Schoennauer. In the intramural meet, Austin Hall again copped the campus title by virtue of a speedy, star-studded team. Top: Irma Schoennauer Below: Irma Schoennauer, Jean Kolinski, Betty Lea 229 After the smoke and fire of the quarter- long volley ball tournament cleared away, Sigma Kappa emerged victorious. Razzle-dazzle play such as is seldom seen on the gymnasium courts saw the climb of a dark-horse team, Leary Hall, until they were pitted against Sigma Kappa in the finals. It took a tri-game series with two 41-41 ties and finally a 44-41 score on the third tussle to decide the supremacy of the two fighting nines and give Sigma Kappa the laurels. Volleyba Mikell Wormell, Margaret Ghormley, Marie Edesse Hoeffler 230 Basketball Unusually high-grade playing and sports- manship was high-lighting the big bas- ket ball tournament which had just gotten under way when Tyee went to press. A record number of teams turned out for the winter quarter of hoop play, each five bent on garnering the crown and the 100 Garhart Trophy points. Blaine is making a valiant effort to retain her title, but is meeting stiff competition from Sigma Kappa, Theta, Kappa and Leary Hall. Patricia PattuUo, Jessie Farr, Barbara Kane 231 Baseball Sunny skies make the women ' s diamond a drawing card for ac- tion. In the annual spring quarter tournament, nearly twenty teams competed, scheduling two games every afternoon until June. At the finish, 16th Street Co-op were top- men after defeating crack teams from Blaine and Theta. Outstand- ing performances were given by Lois Johnson, Theta, who wal- loped homers at will and by the Co-op and Blaine pitching duels. Umpire Jane Brokaw, Catcher Betty Jane Wiggins, Batter Lois Johnson 232 Archery Archery held renewed interest in women ' s activities last fall with the new Keezer trophy as bait for bulls- eye artists. Meets were held every week during fall quarter and again this spring quarter. Riflery Girls and their guns took to the road last spring for the first time in riflery history. Meeting the team from University of Oregon, they defeated the Webfeet and made a brilliant showing. Sigrid Bergerson was top- ranking for the Husky team, winning both state and national recognition with her accurate marksman- ship. Dorsey Keei!, Virfiiiiiii Barhelci Sigrid Bergerson receiving national award for marksmanship from Governor Martin of Washington Sigrid Bergerson 233 Dorsey Reed, Ruth Bernnard Ping-Pong Equally popular with badminton was ping pong, the indoor tennis game that can be found in any house or organization where colle- giennes live. Drawing as many con- testants as the feathered sport, there were three super tournaments this year. Fall quarter results showed that Mary Gordon, last year ' s win- ner, still excelled. Rosalea Wilcox also won honors. Badminton Birdies and shuttle cocks proved to be ex- tremely popular with Washington women last year, with extra large ladder tourneys featured in the fall and spring quarters and a handicap meet played during winter quar- ter. Nearly fifty women competed in each tournament. Fall quarter winners were Jean Deacon, Ruth Bernnard, and Elsie Morris. Mary Gordon, Rosalea Wilcox 234 Tennis Washington ' s rainy weather didn ' t dampen the spirits of campus tennis fans one bit, as the moment Old Sol appeared, the courts would fill like magic. Two ladder tourneys provided competition during fall and spring quarters with plenty of action seen as Greek women and independents tussled for the honors. Winners in the autumn matches were Bernice Marshall, Dody La Gasa, and Charlotte Smith. Bernice Marshall Hockey Hockey, as always, is a reigning favorite among sportswomen. A large turnout was drawn and sev- eral teams were built with inter- squad games slated. Hosts to the College of Puget Sound eleven, the local team split a two-game series, both tallies being 1-0. Turnouts again started this spring with possi- bilities of matches scheduled with city high school teams. Dolly Garrison 235 Golf Echoes of fore sound all fall and spring as women golfers flock to the green in ever- increasing numbers. To handle all the cries of greens-lovers, two tournaments were scheduled and met with hearty approval from a record number of contestants. After a long, hard-fought battle topman of the heap was Virginia Holtzinger. r i j?- fc Ir l y ir inid Hollzin fr jejjcrsdir Fencing Touche and with a momentary- flash of steel, masked Washington women pit their skill with one an- other in the old but famous sport of fencing. A club was organized es- pecially for girls interested in blade play, and bouts were played all year long. Jerrolee Ash ton, Patricia Kenney 236 Trophies Two de luxe loving cups are offered as prizes to the intramural and independent teams winning the most points during the athletic year. For sorority squads is the Gar- hart trophy, while independent houses and religious or social clubs battle for the Coun- cil cup. A system of points based on tourna- ment victories, participation in sports, and attendance at the annual Sports Banquet de- termines the house or group which will win the coveted award. Athletic Council Prexy Jessie Farr with Garhart and Council trophies Major Room A mecca for women athletes and their friends, the Major room is one of the pleasantest spots on the campus. The room is the product of the imagination of a group of athletic majors who several years ago sold doughnuts and what-have- you to buy the furnishings and get the Tower room set up in order. It is now the scene of numerous firesides, teas, and is always filled with sportswomen eager for relaxation and a typical Washington bull P. E. Majors ' Luungc 237 Organizations SERVICE AND SPORTS PROFESSIONALS GENERAL GROUPS How do they work a card slant? Tyee sneaked in on the stunt committee and found out. Here we see Chairman Bill Totten help- ing John Mumma, Harlan Hall and Harris Emmons select the card stunts for Satur- day ' s game. Many stunts are worked out . . . only a few are used. Detail work . . . the boys are getting writer ' s cramp from filling out the 750 cards neces- sary for the intermission performances . . . there are ten stunts to a card . . . cards give rooters detailed instructions. Bill Totten shouts an instruction over the mike and the rooters come up, forming an almost perfect Big W for the benefit of the fans. 240 Mortar Board Adams, Anderson, Barton, Bird, Buckmaster, Clyde, Fumerton Grant, Hawkins, Howe, Horrocks, Johnson, Kalushe MacLeod, Manley, Oliver, Strain, Trzcinski, Witter Mortar Board is a national honorary requiring high scholarship and top-ranking service records from its members. HONORARY MEMBERS: Mrs. Tom W. Holman, Mrs. Margaret W. Smith, Mrs. Lee Paul Sieg, Miss May Dunn Ward. OFFICERS: President: Betty Lou Manley Vice President: Nona Fumerton Secretary: Jacqueline Kalushe Treasurer: Margaret Trzcinski MEMBERS: Bette Adams, Marguerite Anderson, Paula Barton, Eleanor Bird, Betty Buckmaster, Ezna Clyde, Nona Fumerton, Betty Lou Grant, Shirley Hawkins, Gerry Howe, Margaret Horrocks, Mary Jane Johnson, Jacque- line Kalushe, Jean MacLeod, Betty Lou Manley, Marion Oliver, Betty Strain, Margaret Trzcinski, Doxie Witter. 242 Fir Tree Adam, Brown, Buck, Christian, Eckmann, Eriksen, Hume Koon, Markov, Moch, Morgan, Padelford, Palmason, Paterson Raney, Robinson, Rosenkranz, Werner, White Fir Tree offers the highest honor at Washington to men who have been leaders in all activities. OFFICERS: President: Gosta Eriksen Vice President: Ross Werner Secretary: John White Treasurer: Don Hume FACULTY MEMBERS: Stephen D. Brown, Byron Christian, Ray Eckmann, Carl Kilgore, Donald McKenzie, Robert Moch, Charles Mucha, Walter Raney, Clyde Robinson, Alvin Ulbrick- son, Carl Ullin. MEMBERS: Gordon Adam, Bob Buck, Gosta Eriksen, Don Hume, Mack Koon, Vic Markov, Art Morgan, Charles Padel- ford, Victor Palmason, Hunt Paterson, Frank Plumb, Joseph Rantz, John Rosenkranz, Ross Werner, John White. • 243 Totem Club Adams, Aikens, Allen, Anderson, Barton, Baten, Bird, Brandt, Buckmaster, Carl Carter, Colby, Duncan, Earley, Frederickson, Firnstahl, Fumerton, Crant, Hojmann, Howe Hawkins, Horrocks, Ingram, Jackson, Johnson, Kalushe, Keejhaver, Killien, Lane, McBride McDonald, MacLeod, Manley, Morrison, Oliver, Pruitt, Seamans, Sonne, Strain, Trzcinski Vradenburg, Wanamaker, Webb, Witter, C. Young, R. Young Totem Club is an upperclass women ' s activity and serv- ice honorary founded at the University of Washington in 1932. OFFICERS: President: Rose Catherine Earley Vice President: Harriet Morrison Secretary: Dorothy Seamans Treasurer: Betty Jane Carl Historian: Clara Young FACULTY ADVISOR: Mary I. Bash MEMBERS: Bette Adams, Sue Allen, Marguerite Anderson, Paula Barton, Eleanor Bird, Betty Buckmaster, Betty Jane Carl, Carolyn Colby, Ernestine Duncan, Rose Catherine Earley, Mona Firnstahl, Nona Fumerton, Betty Lou Grant, Gerry Howe, Shirley Hawkins, Mar- garet Horrocks, Dana Ingram, Patricia Jackson, Mary Jane John- son, Jacqueline Kalushe, Jean MacLeod, Betty Lou Manley, Harriet Morrison, Marion Oliver, Mary Richards, Dorothy Sea- mans, Betty Strain, Margaret Trzcinski, Doxie Witter, Clara Young, Ranee Young. PLEDGES: Marjorie Aikens, Ruth Baten, Eileen Brandt, Jean Carter, Audrey Frederickson, Elsbeth Hofmann, Ruth Keefhaver, Betty Killien. Wilda Lane, Mary Louise McBride, Mary Jane McDonald, Peter Pruitt, Virginia Sonne, Gene Vradenberg, Alice Jane Wana- maker, Mary Webb. 244 Oval Club Armstrong, Atkinson, Barnard, Cahen, Carey, Christensen, Doran, Eriksen, Evans, Flann Haas, Hawel, Hay, High, Hull, Hume, Jones, Kinsman, Lachman, Lorkhart Lundin, Murray, Mcintosh, Means, Montgomery, Peters, Purdue, Slivinski Voelker Warren, White, York, Ziegenjuss % ' -; P Oval Club, the upperclassmen ' s activity honorary whose motto is Service to Washington, aids the High School Leaders ' Conference and sponsors the Ballet Moose. Kilgore, Edward Lauer, Charles Lawrence, Charles May, Don MacKenzie, J. E. McRae, Dean Newhoiise, F. Padelford, James Phelan, George Pocock, Howard Preston. Milnor Roherts, Clyde Robinson, Gilbert Schaller, Lee Paul Sieg, David Thomson, Al lllbrickson, Walter Welke, Nelson Wahlstrom. OFFICERS: President: Mac Lundin Vice President: Marion Hay Secretary: Lawrence Mcintosh Treasurer: Richard Voelker Advisor: Dean Herbert Condon FACULTY MEMBERS: Leslie Ayer, George Bailey, Roland Balshaw, Dean Herbert Con- don, William Cox, Ray Eckmann, C. .S. Edmundson, Henry Fos- ter, D. V. Graves, R. Bnmsdon Harris. Eilward llillyer, Carl MEMBERS: Gordon Adams, Lewis Armstrong. Hawley Atkinson. Everett Austin, Curtis Barnard, Alan Bates, Robert Buck, Robert Cahen, John L. Carey, Neil Christensen, Jim Carpenter. Kenneth Cox. Ewen Dingwall. Rich ard Doran, Gosta Eriksen, John Evans, Jack Flagg, William Haas, Leo Hawel, Marion Hay, Jack High, Hugh Holson, Gordon Hull, Don Hume, Bradley Jones, Carl Johnson, Thomas Kinsman, Edward Krenz, Morton Lachman, Harry Lockhart, Bernard Lonctot, Mac Lundin. Keith McCoy, Lawrence Mcintosh. David Maginnis, Arthur Means. Bol) Much. Richard Montgomery. Robert Murray. Frank Peters. Robert Purdue, Clarence Reid, Steven Slivinski, Fred Stulfield. Norman Tiiray, Richard Voelker, Richard Warren, John White, Howard York, George Ziegenfuss. 245 W Key Club AUerson, Barash, Brown, Burns, Cameron, Carpenter, Dupar Flakstad, Herber, Hickx, Hopple, Hoitlahan, Howard, Jeans Leech, Mallory, Morrison, Parks, Plamondon, Riley, Rolin Small, Smith, Tajt, Thompson. Wagner, Weeks The W Key Club is for women who have shown out- standing service to Washington during their Freshman year and have a grade point average of at least 2.5. OFFICERS: President: Edith Herber Vice President: Priscilla Brown Secretary: Jean Small Treasurer: Patricia Weeks Advisor: Margaret Donahue MEMBERS: Virginia Alderson, Jessie Ann Barash, Julienne Brouillette, Priscilla Brown, Mary Lou Burns, Shirley Cameron, Doris Car- penter, Barbara Curran, Dorothy Dupar, Ingrid Flakstad, Mar- jorie Garvin, Edith Herber, Madora Jane Hicks, Margaret Hop- ple, Jean Houlahan, Phyllis Howard, Ruth Margaret Jeans, Dorothy Jane Leech, Elaine Mallory, Betty Belle Morrison, Dor- othy Parks, Bernadine Palmondon, Patricia Riley, Beverly Rolin, Jean Small, Susan Smith, Nancy Taft, Elizabeth Thompson, Martha Wagner, Patricia Weeks. 246 Malamutes Bloxom, Bostic, Burke, Clark, Coder, Coplen, Crane Emmons, Ceist, Graves, Hall, Hart, Lachman, Lewis Mason. Mattson, McGuane, Richardson, Rose, Scharf, Seefeldt Thomas. Tillman. Totten. Ifeslon Membership in this A. S. U. W. activity honorary is awarded spring quarter to sixteen outstanding fresh- men men recommended by the Executive Board to the Student Council. OFFICERS: President : Robert Mason Yell King: James Crane Rally Chairman: Joseph Scharf Stunt Duke: William Totten FACULTY ADVISORS: Carl Kilgore, Manager Athletics Ray L. Eckmann, Director of Athletics MEMBERS: Jerry Brand, Howard Burke, James Crane, Harris Emmons, Donglas Graves, James Lewis, Robert Mason, Harry McGuane, Jdlin Mumma, Joseph Scharf. Ray Seefeldt. William Totten. PLEDGES: Clinton Bloxom, Thomas Bostic, James Clark, Ellis Coder. Jack Coplen, Harlan Hall, Jack Hart, Thomas Geist, Henry Ketchum, Richard Lachman, Julius Mattson, Dio Richardson. Bert Rose, Jack Thomas, Milton Tillman, Robert Weston. 247 Purple Shield Brown, Bunker, Burton, Davis, Divine, Duffy, Esvelt, Ferch, Hansen, Isbin Jarobus, Junkermier, Ludwig, Mattson, Means, Morris, Mounsey, Olson, Owen Page, Pearce, Peterson, Robinson, Steiner, Stewart, Swan, Vlrich The scholastic and activity honorary was founded at the University of Washington for underclassmen with a 3. average who regularly participate in A. S. U. W. ac- tivities. OFFICERS: President: John Steiner Vice President: Julius Mattson Secretary: Donald Means Treasurer: Ward Junkermier Advisors: Professor James E. Gould and Assistant Professor Charles R. Strolher MEMBERS: Jack Brown, Sam Bunker, Bruce Burton, William Carter, Mau- rice Cohen, Norman Dahl, Donald Davis, Douglas Dean, Jack Divine, Neil Duffy, George Esvelt, Richard Evans. Harold Ferch, Robert Hansen, Kenneth Heiman, Herbert Isbin, Paul Jacobus, Ernest Jonson, Ward Junkermier, William Ludwig, Julius Matt- son, Donald Means, Richard Morris, John Mottishaw, Richard Mounsey, Donald Olson, Thomas Owen, Byron Page, John Pearce, Vernon Peterson, Ragnar Qvale, James Robinson, John Steiner. Howard Stewart, Glen Swan. Delmont lllrich. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Arthur Baleman, Bayard Crutcher, Ewen Dingwall, Erik Fro- berg, George Goerig, Kenneth Hansen, Wylie Hemphill, Paul Hauser, Bradley Jones, William Jones, John Keatts, Burton Lyon, Fowler Marl in, Merritt Martin. Dewey Ostrom. Robert Purdue, Ernest .Slowell. Floyd Vinson, Richard Warren. 248 Big W Club Alderson, Baker, Bingham, Breda, Caldwell, Carey, Courtwright, Croasdill, Dobson, Dorr, Dursey Draney, Dubsky, Egbert, Elliot, Eriksen, Flagg, Frost, Garretson, Grabenhorst, Greeley, Hage Hawel, Hay, Hume, Johnston, Jones, Kastner, Leneau, H. Lockhart, R. Lockhart, Mc Adams, McGoldrick Means, Michaelson, Montgomery, Murray, Northcraft, Page, Peters, Priess, Pripp, Purdue, Pyjer Thompson, Sheehan, Sheldrake, Sierer, Voelker, Walkinshaw, White, Wright, Wise, Zemeck, Ziegenfuss Athletes who have won a Big W award in any major sport make up the membership of the Big W Club. OFFICERS: President: Charles Bechtol Secretary-Treasurer : Harry Lockhart MEMBERS: Cordon Adam, Ben Adams, Ted Alderson, Sam Baker, Charles Bechlol, Harry Bingham, Harry Bird, Leon Bjorkland, Firmo Breda, Hugh Caldwell, John Carey, Sam Coleman, Edgar Court- wright, Charles Croasdill, Ed Cunningham, Richard Denote, David Dobson, Robert Dorr, Patrick Dorsey, Walter Elliott, Ralph Emerson, Vincent Egbert, Carlton Erickson, Gosta Eriksen, Jack Flagg, William Fischer, Jack Frost, Frank Garretson, Bill Glea- son, George Graybeal, David Greeley, Robert Hage, Leo Hawel, Marion Hay, Don Hume, Chester Johnson, James Johnston, Wal- ter Kastner, James Leneau, Harry Lockhart, Robert Lockhart, Henry Loquvam, David Maginnis, Bill Marx, Carl Matronic, Dean McAdams, James McGoldrick, Arthur Means, Stan Michalson, Merle Miller, John Mizen, Richard Montgomery, Ruty Mucha, Thomas Murphy, Robert Murray, Byng Nixon, Richard North- craft, Dewey Ostrom, Byron Page, Jim Panton, J. B. Parker, Walter Pellola, Frank Peters, Alwin Pripp. Robert Purdue, John Pyfer, Eddie Sheehan, Warren Sierer. Fred Stutfield. Donald Thompson, Richard Voelker, Walter Walkinshaw. Daniel Yarr, Walter Yonker, Alex Zemeck. George Ziegenfuss. 249 Minor ' T ' Club Bacior, Chapin, Croasdill, Esveldt, Greenwood, Haas, Hilton, Hosklns Hubbach, Kastner, Klinge, Lamson, Langevin, Minor, Page, Personette Philip, Randies, Rosmond, Thumlert, Wilcox, York This club, open to winners of W ' s in minor sports, promotes minor sports activities at the University. OFFICERS: President: Walter Page Vice President: William Haas Secretary-Treasurer: William Wilcox MEMBERS: Mark Allen, Stan Bacior, Robert Barto, William Bitney, Frank Budnick, Eugene Caddey, Jim Carpenter, Foster Chapin, Sam Coleman, William Collingwood, Douglas Conway, John Court- wright, Charles Croasdill, Douglas Dean, George Esveldt, George Grant, James Greenwood, William Haas, Mark Hayfield, Tom Hill, Kenneth Hilton, Fred Hoeppner, Franz Hoskins, William Hubbach, Pat Johnson, Carl Jonson, Ernest Jonson, Walter Kastner, Richard Klinge, Dan Lagozzino, Otis Lamson, William Langevin, Ian McLaren, David Maginnis, Lamonte Minor, Walter Page, George Personette, Robert Philip, James Randies, Clar- ence Reid, Frederick Rosmond, Robert Stice, Chester Strong, Arnold Thumlert, William Wilcox, William Yake, Howard York. 250 Varsity Boat Club Alderson, Barlow, Bethel, Bloxom, Brugman, Caldwell, Carey, Chamberlain, Coder, Colbert Copernoll, Dieckman, Easter, Eggert, Eriksen, Evans, Gepner, Grunbock, Haig, Hawel Heston, Hiscock, Hokenstad, Humt-, Jackson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laing, Latham, McGill Merrill, Michalson, Milbank, Murray, Ohata, Palmer, Parson, Pearson, Philbrick, Scott Scutes, Spence, Stevens, Stevenson, Thomas, Thompson, Turner Wescott, White, Winden, Wohleb, Yantis, Yeomans With eligibility based on four quarters of rowing, the Varsity Boat Club aims to keep up esprit de corps among crew men. OFFICERS Commodore: Bob Murray Vice Commodore : Fred Colbert Steward: Jack Carey Writer: George Chicha Log Keeper: Ted Alderson Advisor: Al Ulbrickson MEMBERS: Cordon Adam. Harold Agren. William Bell. James Bennett. Harry Bethel, Henry Boni. Lyman Boyer, Hugh Caldwell. Donald Canfield, John Carey. Douglas Chamberlain, Robert Copernoll, Charles Dcucy, Werner Dieckman, Ewen Ding- wall, James Eagleson, Richard EaBtcr, Howard Eggert, Costa Eriksen, John Evans, Howard Gepner, Herbert Craybeal, Robert Gninbock, Leo Hawel. Theron Heckel, Neal Heston, Theodore Hokcnstad, Don Hume, Robert Johnson, Robert J,aing, Howard Latham. Arba McGill, Sam Meyers, Victor Michalson, Norman Milbank, Edward Ohata, Howard Pande, Robert Parson, Gordon Powem, Jack Roth, Raymond Royal, Thomas Scott, Harry Skewis, Cameron Smith, Wendell Smith, Paul Soules. Charles Spence, Brooks Stevens, Wallace Stevenson. Oliver SwensoD, Donald Thompson, Tom Turner, Norman Turay, Robert Wescott, John White, Ralph Williams, Robert Winden, Robert Wohleb, George Yantis. PLEDGES: Kenworthy Aldrich, Robert Barlow, Clinton Bloxom, Frank Brennan. Joe Brug- man, Ellis Coder, Robert Coe, Bob Connolly, James Dexter, Leslie Edlund, Dean Field, Neil Haig. Frank Hiscock, Mortimer Huetter, Raymond Hughes, Charles Jackson, Neal Jacobus. William Jenkins. Harris Johnson, Gerald Keely. Ed Kerrihard, Frank Merrill, Wylie Palmer. Donald Pearson. Dick Philbrick. Paul Sanders, Medford Schwarz, Jack Steiner. Thomas Soules. Orwin Thomas, Tom UUmaD, Robert Whitney, Donald Wiii, William Yeomans. 251 Spiked Shoe Club Avey, Courtney, Courtwright, Croasdill, Devlin, Egbert Emmons, Hage, Keating, Kinsman, Lockhart, Lochow Mason, Montgomery, Northcraft, ITilliams, Wright Members of the Spiked Shoe Club, founded at the Uni- versity of Washington in 1926, are chosen by the club from lettermen of the track squad and senior and junior track managers. OFFICERS: President: Marvin Courtney Vice President: James McGoldrick Secretary: Richard Montgomery FACULTY AND HONOR MEMBERS: C. S. Edmunson, Dr. David C. Hall, Victor Hurley, Prof. Gilbert S. Schaller, George M. Varnell. MEMBERS: Gene Avey, Charles Bechtol, Harry Bingham, Leon Bjorkland, Robert Buck, Sam Coleman, Marvin Court- ney, Edgar Courtwright, Charles Croasdill, Robert Dev- lin, Vincent Egbert, Harris Emmons, William Fisher, Jack Flagg, Robert Hage, Ned Hall, Jeff Keating, Thomas Kinsman, Robert Lochow, Robert Lockhart, Ian MacLaren, David Maginnis, Robert Mason, Merle Mil- ler, Richard Montgomery, Thomas Murphy, Richard Northcraft, Fred Stutfield, Fred Suver, John Williams, Kenneth Wright. 252 Women ' s Physical Education Club Ailken, Becker, Bodley, Campbell Conradt, Forster, D. Garrison, V. Garrison Gorman, Gray, Hamlin, Hoskins, Karshner, DeL. Miller Do. Miller, Neilson, Ricketts, Shumm Steele. Vradenburg, Wilcox, Wilson A major or minor in Physical Education is the mem- bership requisite for this organization which strives to bind students in this profession more closely together. OFFICERS: President: Lois Hoskins Vice President: Virginia Garrison Secretary: Jeanette Shumm Treasurer: Dolly Garrison Historian: Marion Lindbloom Graduate Representative : Mary Jane Blaser Senior Representative: Aurora Kipperl)erg Junior Representative: Zoe Smith Sophomore Representative: SeReed Fernald Freshman Representative : Mary Elizabeth Moe Faculty Advisor: Miss Dorothy MacLean MEMBERS: Margaret Ailken, Jerrolee Ashton, Zella Ballard, Mildred Barn- hardt, Harriet Becker, Mary Jane Blaser, Grace Bodley, Winifred Brickey, Earlene Brown, Mary Campbell, Emily Coates. Arline Conradt, Helen Drazic, Clara Engel, SeReed Fernald, Esther Fieldstad, Jean Forster, Kay Fox, Delores Garrison, Virginia Garrison, Marjorie Goodman, Dorothy Gorman, Florence Gray. Eleanor Hamlin, Betty Harmon, Barbara Hixon, Geraldine Hop- per, Lois Hoskins, Mary Lou lt .a. Genevieve Johnson, Mary Louise Karshner, Patricia Kenney, Aurora Kipperberg, Marion Lindbloom, Violet Lloyd. Phyllis Markham. Loretta McGralh, Delayne Miller, Doryanne Miller, Mary Elizabeth Moe. Josephine Neilson, Elizabeth Ness, Dorothy Peden, Norma Rickstad, Shirley Ricketts, Joy Ross, Marian Sechrist, Jeanette Sbiimni. Zoe Smith, Florence Steele, Gene Vradenburg, Madora Weiner. Rosalie Wilcox, Peggy Wilson. 253 two IVa s 0 S ookina at yt... ' S :f ■-i -- - T ' S.i 4: - ? ■ ■• i ' ? ' . ti I V. J ' -. ' ' ' 1 Top; Here ' s a different side of R. O.T. C. . . . the boys relax under the California sun at summer camp. Bottom: A little bayonet practice on the side . . . The boys know how to wash dishes, too . . . they II be a joy to their mothers when they get back. ' - ' 9 ' ' ! ' ' The W . P. A., in spite of much comment, has done a good job in making the campus beautiful for this spring . . . Steam-roller work in front of the library be-mused stu- dents during the earlier part of the year . . . ■: t-- ■fefat.. ' VW;.ii.-7:ty- ' . 254 A. I.E.E. To ): Swarm, Eitel, Newsun, Target, Paulson, Harisberger, Aldridge, Lee, Conn Wells, Sylvester, Skog, Jeffs, Mushkin, Westby, Seymour, Lindblom Lower: Faurot, Barnes, Dunstan, Strum, Straub, Hart, Harman, Lambrecht, Mitchell Gaffney, Treffinger, Guplill, Walker, Osterud, Dennis, Munakata, Kurose The American Institute of Electrical Engineers was founded In affiliate students in electrical engineering with leaders in the industry. OFFICERS: (Ihairtnan: Thomas W. Jefis Vice-Chairman: G. Dean Osterud Secretary-Treasurer : Jesse T. Conn Senior Representative: Wesley Faurot Junior Representative: Roy S. Crawford Counselor: Prof. R. E. Lindhlom FACULTY MEMBERS: Lyall B. Cochran, Dean E. A. Loew, Dr. Carl Magnusson, (lordon R. Shuck, George S. Smith, George L. Hoard, Roy E. IJndhlom, Austin V. Eastman, C. M. Wolfe, Stanley Oliver, (;ienn Rills. MEMBERS: llervey E. Aldridge, William H. Barnes, Sherman K. Biird, Victor H. Bush, Roy S. Crawford, Jesse T. Conn, Dennis G. DeCourcey, Kernan R. Dennis, Lyie A. Dunstan, John L. Eitel, Wesley Faurot, John M. Gaffney, Wray B. Garn, Ray M. Gilherl, Heath R. (Juptill, Carsten C. Halin, John I). Harisberger, Willis W. Harman, William T. Harrold, Robert J. Hart, Philip S. Hedene, Andrew B. Jacobsen, George E. James, Thomas W. Jeffs, Peter Krook, Hugo Kurose, James L. Lambrecht, Charles B. Lee, Byron G. Lind, Earl C. Mc- intosh, H. Eugene Mitchell, Yutaka .Munakata, Conslantine Mushkin, Earl G. Newson. George K. Nojiri, G. Dean Osterud. Vinscm L. Palmer. Robert W. Paulson, John Pruett, .Stanley L. Pugel, Jack B. Reed, R. Stanley Seymour, Henry .Straub, Frederic L. Strum, James H. Skog, Gordon R. Strandberg. Carroll W. Swain, II. Myron .Swarm, Gordon E. Sylvester, Fred Thompson, Fred M. Treffinger, Arne 0. Torget, Glenn O. Ward-Davis, Robert K. Walker, William W. Wells, Don Westby, Ben W. Weber, llkio Yorioka. 256 Alpha Kappa Psi Baertschiger, Brown, Bunn, Burnside, Burris, Burton, Christensen, Garnett, Jackson, Marshall, Mounsey, Nyere, Olson, Perry, Whitmore, Vinson Alpha Kappa Psi is a national commerce profes- sional which fosters scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance. OFFICERS: President: Floyd Vinson, Jr. Vice President: Robert Burnside Secretary: Donald Brown Advisors: William E. Cox, Professor Carl Dakan MEMBERS: Fred Baertschiger, Clyde Brown, Donald Brown, Kenneth I. Bunn, Robert Burnside, Roland Bur- ris, Bruce Burton, Don Christensen, Jack Filsin- ger, Reuben Garnett, Richard Jackson, Paul Ja- cobus, Macllwain Marshall, Richard Mounsey, Robert Nyere, Karl Olson, Richard Perry, Floyd Vinson, Ben Westmoreland, Jack Whitmore. 257 Alpha Delta Sigma f . . Aft, Burton, Ellsworth, Fettis, Hagman, Hawel, Hummfr Jennings, Krogstad, McCuanf. Mrlntosh, Mfittson, Putnam, Reid Alpha Delta Sigma, the men ' s professional advertising honorary, requires its members to be upperclassmen who are interested in professional advertising and who have high scholarship. OFFICERS: President: Karl Krogstad Vive President: Richard Art Secretary: Walter Reid Treasurer: Glen Putnam MEMBERS: Richard Art. John Jennings, Eugene Keene, Karl Krotfstad. Julius Mattson, Harry McGuane, Glen Putnam. Walter Reid. PLEDGES: Bruce Burton, Arthur Ellsworth. John Feltis, Toivo Hagman. Leo Hawel, John Hummer. Lawrence Mcintosh. Gamma Alpha Chi Allen, Anger, Bop tell, Broun, ( ' oilman, Foley, Frederickson Frolich, Ingram, McBride, MacLeod, Manley, Sonne Gamma Alpha Chi is the women ' s advertising honorary founded in 1920. Its members are made up of girls who intend to make advertising their career. OFFICERS: President: Sue Allen Vice President: Betty Lou Manley Secretary-Treasurer : Mary Jane Anger Reporter: Audrey Fredericknon MEMBERS: Sue Allen, Mary Jane Anger. Jean Boppell. Helena Borklund, Mary Boyden, Phylli Brown, Margaret Caekin, Gail Gollman. Lucille Foley, Audrey Fred- erickson, Shirley FroHch, Dana Ingram, Molly Lamken, Jean MacLeod, Mary Louise McBride, Betly Lou Manley, Elizabeth Ruffcorn, Anne Selfridge, Virginia Sonne, Anne Stewart, Shirley Tea dale, Patricia Trumbull, Anne Wilson. 258 Ammonj Socii g Md M Allison, Dahl, Hoekstra, Lucas, Meehan, Ny green. Ratliff, Stong, Wesrott, Worley Ammoni Socii is the chemistry honorary founded in 1926 for the chemical engineers and chemistry majors. OFFICERS: President: Milton Worley Vice President : Glen Nygreen Secretary-Treasurer: Leonard Goodman FACULTY MEMBERS: Dr. T. G. Thompson, Prof. W. L. Beuschlein, Dr. Rex J. Robinson. MEMBERS: Jack Allison, Richard Amidon, Donald Baisinger, Dean Balkema, Allen Barduhn, Howard Browne, Charles Boyd, Lyman Boyer, William Bunker, Jack Carpenter, Stanley Dahl, Bayard DesCamp, Donald Dodd, Ira Dye, Edward Escher, Lloyd Fetterly, James Gilbreath, Leon- ard Goodman, Rodney Gwinn, George Hansen, Henry Hoekstra, J. E. Hurt, Earl Johnson, Marvin J. Johnson, Walter Kane, Jack Kniffen, Warren Krafft, Carl Lantz, Gwinn LeGro, John Lucas, Paul Lueth, Merritt Martin, John Meehan, Masao Nishimura, Glen Nygreen, Thomas Okabe, Arville Ousdahl, Chet Patton, John Pearce, John Pederson, Archie Ratliff, Douglas Rogers, Robert Sat- terford, Fred Shallit, Eugene Sorte, Paul Stewart, Jo- seph Stong, Anton Vittone, Art Walton, Robert Wescott, Fred Westfall, Kenneth Willmer, Milton Worley. 259 Beta Alpha Psi Allen, Bacior, Bigelow, Ennen, Harris, Kertes, Lundquist, Watson, Withuhn A national accounting honorary founded locally in 1921, Beta Alpha Psi ' s purpose is to advance the sci- ence of accountancy through members chosen on basis of character and scholarship. OFFICERS: President: Vernon L. Withuhn Permanent Vice President : 0. E. Draper Secretary-Treasurer : Charles M. Harris FACULTY MEMBERS: G. I. Butterbaugh, W. E. Cox, O. E. Draper, J. V. Fordon, H. E. Gregory, F. H. Hamack, A. N. Lorig, J. M. McConahey, D. H McKenzie, J A. Roller. GRADUATE STUDENT: Vernon L. Withuhn MEMBERS: Edwin P. Allen, Gus I. Anderson, Stanley Bacior, Sanford L. Bacon, Gordon K. Bigelow, Howard H. Biirson, Robert V. Eld- ridge, Herbert O. Ennen, Milton M. Gilmore, Owen Marshall Jones, Alvin K. Kertes, Ralph E. Lundquist, Elwood D. McDon- ald, Willard G. Miller, Richard M. Slettvet, Lauren M. Wall er, John L. Watson. Economics and Business Student Counci Boppell, Clough. Fortier, Jones, McCrackin, Nyere, Pederson, Tanner, Vinson. Withuhn The Economics and Business Council is organized for the purpose of bringing closer together the students of the College of Economics and Business. OFFICERS: President: Robert Nyere Vice President: Ralph Clough Secretary: Alice Howell Treasurer: Joseph McCrackin Faculty Advisor: Stephen Brown MEMBERS: Ralph Clough, Jeanne Fortier, Charles Harris, Alice Howell, Joseph McCrackin, Robert Nyere, Jack Whitmore. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS: Jean Boppell . . . Gamma Alpha Chi William Jones . . . Beta Gamma Sigma June Pederson . . . B. A. Women ' s Vocational Clul) Reidar Tanner . . . Propellor Club Floyd Vinson . . . Alpha Kappa Psi Vernon Withuhn . . . Beta Alpha Psi 260 Beta Gamma Sigma Clough, Harris, Ittner, Jones, Merritt, Momoi Parks, Turnure, Warren, Watson, Wolf Beta Camma Sigma aims to encourage worthwhile re- lations between the business public and graduates of cormnereial courses. OFFICERS: President : Douglas H. Eldridge Vice President: Herman Feinberg Secretary: Ruth Ittner Treasurer: William G. Jones Faculty Advisor: Dean H. H. Preston FACULTY MEMBERS: Henry A. Burd, Robert Bartels, G. I. Butterbaugh, W. E. Cox, Carl S. Dakan, Frances Earle, H. E. Gregory, Howard H. Martin, Vernon A. Mund, Dean H. H. Pres- ton, Harry E. Smith, Julius A. Roller. MEMBERS: Charles Briscoe, Ralph Clough, Douglas H. Eldridge, Herman Feinberg, Charles Harris, Ruth Ittner, William G. Jones, John W. Merritt, Willard Miller, Jack Momoi, Kimiaki Nakashima, Maynard Parks, Doris Turnure, Laurin Walker, Richard G. Warren, John L. Watson, Ronald Wolf. 261 Engineering Council Benjamin, Bullock, Colwell, Crawford, Crooks, N. Dahl, S. Dalil Delaney, Demick, Faurot, Howard, Lamson, Martinson The Engineering Council, a national honorary, consists of upper- classmen in Forestry, Mines, and Engineering elected to mem- bership by respective groups for two-year terms. OFFICERS: President : Wesley Faurot Vice President: Noel Delaney Secretary: Stanley Dahl Treasurer: Jack Benjamin Sophomore Representative: Robert Bullock FACULTY MEMBERS: Dean E. A. Loew, E. R. Wilcox, B. T. McMiiin MEMBERS: Darrell Barr, Jack Benjamin, Robert Colwell, Roy Crawford, James Crooks, Norman Dahl, Stanley Dahl, Noel Delaney, Robert Demick. Wesley Faurot, John Howard, Otis Lamson, George Martinson, Eugene Sorte. Alplia Tau Delta Jacobson, Kiessig, Moy, Soule, Yost Alpha Tau Delta is the national professional sorority for stu- dents in nursing education who have a grade point average not helow 2.5. Presidvnt: Teckla H. Jacobson Vicp Prt-sident: Lena Kiessift Recording Secretary : Helen Moy Corresponding Secretary : May Stover Treasurer: Lenore Hoojier Historian: Wanda Yost Advisor: tlizabelh S. Soule HONORARY MEMBERS: Elizabeth S. Soule. Jean Greer Roberts, Margaret Felton, Harriet Smith, Henri- etta Adams, Kathleen M. Leahy. MEMBERS: F.thel And T«on. Beth Atwood. Verle Baker. Marion Barfhneck. Winifred Barber. Barbara Berens. L ' ona Siebold Biefield. Marylou Bohannan. Blanche Butler. Eleanor Butler. Clara Byington. Irene Casebeer, Edith S. Countryman, Annie Laurie Crawford, Dorothy Crow, Jeannette Dawson, Phyllis Dearlove, Virginia Haarvei, Barbara Hallock, Betty Hooker, Lenore Hooper, Margery Hutchinson. Teckla Jacobson. Lena Kiessig, Genevieve Leach. Margaret Little. Maria Lillsjo, Lorraine Lundquist, Christine MacKenzie, Doris Malloy, Alice Miller, Helen Moy, Evelyn Olson. Marguerite Paeznick, Beverly Player, Elizabeth Peters. Pearl Peterson, Kathleen Price, Gwen Rees. Virginia Reynolds, Alta Roskelley. Beth Rothenhoefer. Peggy Sheldon, May Stover, Gertrude Sutcliffe, Doris Swanson. Margaret Thorlaksson, Grace Timmer, Margaret Toohey, Sally Turner, Virginia Volk, Grace Watson, Leda Whitmore, Charlotte Wilson, Linda Wollum, Wanda Yost, Phyllis Young, INITIATES: Ruth Ahlberg, Evelyn Anderson, MarjorJe Anderson, Lois Andre, Myrtle Argo, Dorothy Beaulieu, Grace Bonar, Edna Brandt. Helen Buckingham, Helen Crowl, Enid Draper, Evelyn Farquharson. Dorothy Frank. Hazel Griffith, Florence Hass, Myrtle Hannula, Mary Harris. Helen Kierstein, Sylvia Johnson. Margaret Lie- singer, Helen Libby. Alice McKay. Mary Annice Miller, Margaret Miles, Delia Morgan, Victoria Penlick. Gertrude Peterson, Lillian Pierson, Catherine Pomery, Betty Reese. Mabel Clare Ralston, Ruth Schuler. Anne Sinieoni, Betty Sinclair, Hilda Smith, Esther Twitchell. Violet Vredenburg, Lucille Ward. Frances Win- gard, Nathilda Young, Mildred Young. 262 Nurses Club Johnson, Modini, Sit ' anson, Folk The Nurses ' Club is organized for the purpose of encouraging social and ethical unity among nursing students. OFFICERS: President: Sylvia Johnson Vice President: Doris Swanson Secretary: Virginia Volk Treasurer: Hazel Modini BOARD OF CONTROL: Public H faith Representative: Virle Baker Graduate Nurse Representative: Margaret Elias Sophomore Representative: Mae Murphy Freshman Representative: Elizabeth Bates Advisor: Miss Kathleen Leahy FACULTY MEMBERS: Mrs. Elizabeth Soule, Miss Kathleen Leahy, Miss Henrietta Adams, Miss Chris- tine McKenzie. MEMBERS: Eunica Anderson. Marjory Anderson, Lois Andre, Myrtle Argo, Ellen Ash. Wini- fred Barber, Thelma Barth, Ruth BartofT. Elizabeth Bales, Helen Buckingham, Stella Buatruck, Eileen Clayholt. Helen Crowl. Lucille Dameron. Virginia Dun- nell, Grace Downie, Dorothy Frank, Mary Bland French, Louise Cage, Margaret Codsave, Marion Crandy, Margaret Cray, Rhoda Cruner, Jane Cuthridge, Sarah Halstead Vivienne Hamilton, Jane Harris, Jane Hodder, May Hoyt, Flora Lee Jacobsen, Teckla Jacobson, Mary Margaret Jensen, Sylvia Johnson, Jean Ken- nedy, Marjory Kingman, Lorine Kolm, Marian Kurth, Margaret Larsen, Margaret La Stadius, Helen Libby, Margaret Liesinger, Margaret Little, Vivian Leanderson, Helen Lorenzen Alice McDuffee, Alice McKay, Kathleen Meagher, Bernice Michaels, Margaret Miles, Hazel Modini, Delia Morgan, Louise Moroni. Eleanor Newbill, Amelia Nigh, Joyce Oliver, Catherine Poniery, Gwen Rees, Marcelle Reid, Jessie Ror- vik, Beth Rosborough, Norma Runstad, Ada Schaffer, Dorothy Scott, Ann Sime- oni, Hilda Smith, Doris Swanson, Mary Thomas, Virginia Volk, Violet Vreden- hurg, Doreen Weaver, Mary Jo Williams, Wanda Yost. Harborview Student Association Bovier, Caldwell, Hallock, Hooker, Hooper, Hutchinson, Kaufmann Membership in the Harborview Student Association is limited to Harborview students. Established in 1931 it helps promote a closer bond between fellow nursing students. President: Charlotte Kaufmann Vice President: Barbara Hallock Secretary: Kathryn Caldwell Treasurer: Betty Hooker FACULTY MEMBERS: Henrietta Adams. Harriet Bradshaw, Patricia Bush, Sophia Cornelisen, Henrietta Doltz. Marie Forman. Frances George, Virginia Olcott, Harriet Smith, Coralee Steele Clarice Weidert. MEMBERS: Geraldine Ainstie. Grace Ainslie. Eleanor Anderson. Helise Atkinson. Beth At- wood, Marian Baker, Betty Bartells, Hilda Boerhave, Esther Bovier, Marjorie Buer, Dorothy Bulkley. Clara Byington. Priscilla Byrne, Kathryn Caldwell. Grace Christensen, Phyllis Clark, Alice Corey, Annie Laurie Crawford. Marian Davis. Phyllis Dearlove, Dorothy Dewar, Lucille Dewell, Donna Driskel, Marianne Freese, Ruth Fuller Frances Cossman, Frances Coyke, Virginia Haarvei, Barbara Hallock. Tillie Anne Hallock, Mignonne Harris. Marjorie Hawks, Irene Hoffman, Betty Hooker, Lenore Hooper, Virginia Howell, Mae Hussey, Margery Hutchinson. Dorothy Jacobsen, Mary Johnston, Charlotte Kaufmann, Evelyn Kidneigh, Nancy Kintner. 263 Home Economics Club Curron, Dyer, Evans, Forbes, Guldberg, Hall, Horouitz, Shaier, Sulherting Founded on this campus in 1912 and affiliated with the national association in 1929, the Home Economics Club undertakes social and educational activities. OFFICERS: President: Elva Sutherling Vice President: Poinsettia Evans Secretary: Elizabeth Forbes Treasurer: Jeanette Horowitz Fifth Y ear Representatives : Helen Guldberg Helen Hall Junior Representatives: Marion Dyer Georgia Curran Sophomore Representatives: Marion McClelland Luola Shaver Advisor: Martha Dresslar FACULTY MEMBERS: Jeannette Biiss, Jean Boyle. Grace Denny, Margaret Dorrance. Martha Dresslar, Marion Fish, Ida Ingalls, Jennie Rowntree, Mary Elizabeth Starr, Margaret E. Terrell, Thelma Thome, Dorothy Tildcn, Blanche Payne MEMBERS: Kathryn Adair. Bette Adams, Mary Louise Anderson, Jessie Arney, Elizabeth Baumgartner, Marjorie Beede, Mary Benbow. Stella Brown, Bernice Butcher, Ruth Bowles, Lois Button, Louise Button, Helen Irene Byington, Alice Caley, Marjorie Chapin. Hazel Charland, Josephine Charlet, June Cherrier. Nancy Cleary, Edith Cline, Letha Conn, Georgia Curran. Louise Davis, Margaret Dirimple, June Duncan, Kathryn Dunn, Rose Catherine Earley, Marion Ebert, Dorothy Eicher, Mary Ellis, Elizabeth Eernisse, Poinsettia Evans, Jessie Farr, Bernice Finnamore, Agnes Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Forbes, Louise Fuhrman, Dor- othy Fuller Margaret Gleason, Gene Evelyn Graham. Ruth Greisinger, Helen Guldberg, Betty Ann Hanley, Sara Harlacher, Geraldine Hawley, Shizuko Higano, Ruth Hill, Annabel Hoem, Catherine Hogan, Jean Hollenbeck, Nellie Holmes, Mar- garet Hopple, Jeannette Horowitz, Natsuko Imori, Betty James, Helen Jassny, Dorothy Johnson, Kathleen Johnston, Shirley Keller. Eleanor Larson, Meriam Lawrie, Aileen Leas, Elizabeth Lewis, Betty Little, Edith May Lloyd, Lucille Magnusson, Florence Manton, Marion McClelland, Jean McFee, Katherine Mc- Hrath, Jeannie Mclntyre, Margaret McLachlan, Harriet Mechan, Edith Milling, Natsuko Nakata, lola Nicola Virginia Oakes, Charlotte Oliver, Betty Olson, Myrtle Pearson, Mary Peterson, Merle Petterson, Victoria Powell, Jeannette Pruschansky, Ella Wesa Redfern, Janice Richards, Helen Richardson, Edna Rosenkranz, Hazel Salenski, Janet Schluter. Carol Scholl, Lola Schorn. Nancy Shaffer, Luola Shaver, Evelyn Scheckler, Barbara Simpkins, Ora Singleton, Jennie Smith, Julia Smith. Vivian Snider, Betty Jane Snow, Grace Sommer, Thelma Soule, Sally Spencer, Agnes Stadler, Elva Sutherling, Molly Sylvester, Rosemary Valentine, Margaret Warn- ing, Betty Wendler, Mary Celia Whipple, Ruth Whipple, Kay Williams. Iota Sigma Pi Gonnason, Hylton, Smith, Thomas, Wood Iota Sigma Pi, the women ' s chemistry honorary, re- quires at least a junior standing in Chemistry with grades above B. OFFICERS: President: E. Sanderson Radford Vice President: Lois A. Smith Secretary-Treasurer : R. Virginia Gonnason FACULTY MEMBERS: E. Sanderson Radford, Rachel Hoffstadt, Grace Denny, Julia Goodsell. MEMBERS: R. Virginia Gonnason, Vera Hylton, Florence Otteson, Evamaria Riegger, Ruth Scott, Lois A. Smith, Frances M. Thomas, Mar- jorie Westfall, Louise M. Wood. 264 K« Mu Phi Epsilon Bouien, Burrus, Cadzoiv, Donogliue, Johnson, Knox, Longfellow Peterson, Polwarth, Rankin, Solberg, Stewart, White Mil Phi Epsilon is a national honorary founded in 1903 to promote musicianship, scholarship, and friendship among music students in American schools of music. OFFICERS: President: Margaret Jane Biirnis yicf President: Jane Sylliaasen Kerurding Secretary: Eleanor White Corresponding Secretary : Dorin Helwif; Treasurer : Phyllis Bowen HONORARY MEMBERS: Mar uret Mosh Henilon, Amy Worth. Historian : Barbara Hatikin Chorister: Ruth Stewart Warden: Lorraine [)ono|[hiie Cheipliiin : Norma Johnson FACULTY MEMBERS: Mrs. I ' ene Bostwick. Miss Frances Dickey, Mrs, Miriam Terry ( roth. Miss Helen Hall, Miss Kathleen Munro. Mrs. Louise Benton Oliver. Mrs. Louise Van Ogle. Mrs. Florence Bergh Wilson, Miss Edith Woodcock. MEMBERS: Phyllis Bowen. Margarpl Jane Burnis, Dorothy Ciidzow. Lorraine Donoghiie, Doris Helwig, Norma Johnsctn, Winifreil Knox, Alice Longfellow, Gertrude Peter- son. Trula Polwarth. Barbara Rankin, Jean Sallberg. Anna Solberg, Ruth Stewart, Jane Sylliaasen, Eleanor White. Phi Mu Gamma Hartlett, Haten, Heamer, Betts, Brandt, Buhler, Firnstahl, Hotcarth, Kluek Mr(.itll, MvCrttskey, Montgomery, Rohrer. Stotler, Sylliaasen, Tustin Phi Mu Gamma, national professional fine arts honorary, re- quires that its member s be in good scholastic standing and that they do ontslanding work in one of the fine arts. OFFICERS: President: Mary Kay Rohrer Vice President : Florence Tustin Secretary: Mary Margaret Buhler Treasurer: Ruth Kay Stotler Historian: Joan Montgomery MEMBERS: Graduates: Betty Jean Cordon. Mary Kay Kohrer S,-niors: Patricia Barllett, Eileen Brandt. Mary Margaret Buhler. Mona FirnstahL Jeraldine Kluck. Ruth Byrne Lockwood. Ruth Kay Stotler. Jane Sylliaasen. Florence Tustin Juniors: Catherine Betts. Winifred Howurth. Joan Moiilguniery Pledges: Ruth Baten, Elizabeth Beamer. Josephine Mc( olI. Shirley McOoskey 265 Pan Xenia iMM .■.M Haertsrhiger, Branner, Clough, Corbin, Denton, Grant, Hazleton, Hirabayashi Irvtn, Mattison, Merritt, Momoi, Morita, Nakata, Nishimura, Nordhy Okazaki, Parrott, Peterson, Shio. Tani. Vinson. Yamaiichi Founded at the University of Washington in 1919, Pan Xenia seeks to promote foreign trade and better International commercial relations. OFFICERS: President: Ralph Clough Vice President: Martin Hirabayashi Secretary-Treasurer: Charles deM. Hazelton Historian: Shigeru Morita FACULTY MEMBERS: M. M. Skinner, H. H. Gowen, J. K. Hall, H. H. Martin, A. L. Seeman. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Julian Arnold, Col. W. C. Bickford, Philip M. Crawford. MEMBERS: Fred Baertschiger, Gordon Branner, Lloyd Brauer, Ralph Clough, Melville Corbin, Jack Denton, Berwyn Geoghegan, James Grant, Wil- liam Hartley, Charles Hazelton, Martin Hira- bayashi, Mabon Irvin, Russell McClure, Ray Mattison, John Merritt, Jack Momoi, Shigeru Morita, Charles Nakata, Ted Nishimura, Lin- coln Nordby, Takaaki Okazaki, Glenn Parrott, Richard Peterson, Maurice J. Santi, Ronald Shio, George Tani, Floyd Vinson, George Yama- uchi. 266 Phi Mu Alpha Anderson, Hiiid, Cloud. Kelly, Lauer E. Palmaxon, V. Palmason, Rorkhill, Thorndyke Phi Mu Alpha Symphonia is a national upper- classmen ' s professional music honorary which requires that its members have some outstanding facility in music. OFFICERS: President: Delbert Anderson Vice President: Kenneth Cloud Secretary: Daniel Bachman Treasurer: Patrick Kelly Historian: Carl Nelson Warden: Randall Rockhill Supreme Councilman: Edward Krenz Faculty Advisor: Walter Welke FACULTY MEMBERS: Walter Eichinger, Charles Lawrence, George MacKay, Carl Page Wood. MEMBERS: Delbert Anderson, Robert Anderson, Daniel Bach- man, Charles Ridgley Bird, Gordon Brown, Sher- man Burd, Kenneth Cloud, Robert Dezell, Charles Easton, Jack Erickson, Patrick Kelly, Jack King, Eric Koker, Edward Krenz, Paul Lauer, Weldon Lawrence, Alan Manning, Carl Nelson, Lee Otle, Edward Palmason, Victor Palmason, Harvard Palmer, Randall Rockhill, Ronald Taylor, Roger Thorndyke, Stanley Weiss, Lorris West. 267 Sigma Epsilon Bnolhhy, (.hrisliansen. Ham, Law, Novikov, Waxman Sigma Epsilon, women ' s allied medical fraternity, re- quires a scholarship of B in the field of Bacteriology, Anatomy, Pre-Medics, Nursing, or Physiology. OFFICERS: President: Lucy Novikov Vice President: Lorraine Lundquist . Secretary: Caren Christiansen Treasurer: Catherine Selander HONORARY MEMBERS: Mrs. James Berry, Mrs. John Guberlet, Mrs. Melville Hatch, Mrs. Arthur Martin, Mrs. E. Victor Smith, Mrs. John Weinzirl, Mrs. John Worcester. FACULTY MEMBERS: Henrietta Adams, Julia Goodsell, Evelyn Hall, Doris Hirachman, Rachel Hoffstadt, Virginia Olcott, Elizabeth Soule, Eileen Tuttle, Helen Werby. MEMBERS: Pearl Boothby, Caren Christiansen, Henrietta Doltz, Jean Dyar. Frances Gossman, Mignonne Harris, Juliamary Ham, Catherine Hewitt, Lois Law, Lorraine Lundquist, Lucy Novikov, Kathleen Price, Virginia Reid, Leslie Reinig, Catherine Selander, Harriet Ruth Smith, Grace Timmer, Muriel Waxman, Barbara Winter. Pi Lambda Theta M Anderson, Benson, Forrest, Guldberg, Holcomb, Ola son, Sylliaa:: This national organization was founded in 1910 and has as its purpose the promotion of professional spirit among women in education. OFFICERS: President: Sigrun Olafson Vice President: Carola Forrest Secretary: Marion Holcomb Treasurer: Kathryn Benson FACULTY MEMBERS: Miss Mary I. Bash, Miss Lois Brown, Dr. Mary Haller. Mrs. Louise Mahone, Miss Margaret Peterson. MEMBERS: Arvilla Allison, Phyllis Anderson, Harriett Batie, Kathryn Ben- son, Martha Clark, Antionette Drews, Marie Ellert, Carola For- rest, Mary Goodner, Helen Guldberg, Patricia Hagman, Marion Holcomb, Ellen Kohler, Virginia Lee, Ruth Lisle, Evelyn Lude, Ruth McCormick, Margaret Moran, Sigrun Olafson, Rose Mary Procunier, Kaye Randies, Jane Sylliaasen, Mabel Wilson. 268 Pre-Medics Club Black, Fife, Hanson, Killinn, Kipple, Loughlen McCrary, Ohmolo, Olson, Poplack, Siegel, Whalmore The Pre-Medics Club, a professional science chib, founded in HONORARY MEMBERS: 1918, promotes interest in pre-medical work through practical ' ■J ' M. Dillc. Dr. John E. Guborlet. Dr. Rachi ' educational activities. Kincai.l. Dr. Arthur W. Martin. D;- Glfnn Norri., Associate member: Donald bray, rn. I). OFFICERS: President: Hilding Olson Vice President: Ivan Loughlen Secretary-Treasurer : Patricia Black Faculty Advisor: John Locke Worcester E. HoffHta.lt, Dr. Tr. MEMBERS: John Almklov, William Bell. Patricia Black. Frank Curry. Paul Elliott, William Fife, John Hansen. Pen rod Hepfer, Harry Hunter, Charles Kambe. Eileen Killion, Helen Kipple, Ivan Loughlen. Beth McCrary, Donald Mrlntyre. Dorothy McMillan, Mona Martyn, Thomas Middleton, Nicholas Milhailov, Virginia Mor- gan. Lewis Norman. Albert Norris. Masao Ohmoto, Hitding Olson, Jcrald Poplack. Albert Badke, Joseph Rosenberg, Curtis Samuels, George Sawada, Lester Siegel, John Sterner, Stanley Tuell, Jay Underbill. George Whatmnre, Barbara Winter, John Locke Worcester. Providence Student Nurses Organization Butler, Dean, Schoening, Smith, Stuart The Providence Student Nurses ' Organization consists of upperclasswomen enrolled in the University of Wash- ington School of Nursing, Providence Division. OFFICERS: President: Jacqueline Dean Vice President: Mafalda Cervi FACULTY MEMBERS: Thelma Braker, Bessie Chaney, Margaret Felton, Jeanne LeTour- neau, Mary Minaglia, Evelyn Shattuck, Mildred Wiles, Dorothy Wooster. MEMBERS: Eleanor Baker, Eleanor Butler. Mafalda Cervi, Jeannette Daw- son, Jacqueline Dean, Lillian Erickson, Jennie Faletto, Leone Fisher, Josephine Gillespie, Virginia Gjemso, Paula Horton, Stella Kolusky, Helen Moy, Marie Nielsen, Virginia Reynolds. Laura Schoening, Patricia Shaffer, Agnes Smith. Doris Stuart, Margaret Toohey, Charlotte Wilson. 269 Zeta Phi Eta Booker, Brebner, Brown, Buckmaster, Clarke, Eberhart, Hall, Hofmann Hopper, Isaksen, Johnson, Kowalski, Osthoff, Salkin, Stubbs, Taft Zeta Phi Eta is the speech arts honorary for speech and drama majors who have a B average in their major subject and have had experience in Showboat or Penthouse productions, or in Speech Clinic work. OFFICERS: President: Betty Buckmaster Vice President: Virginia Booker Secretary: Marcia Hopper Treasurer: Claire Holcomb MEMBERS: Virginia Booker, Janet Brebner, lola Brown, Betty Buckmaster, Marion Clarke, Lillian Eberhart, Marion Hall, Elsbeth Hofmann, Claire Holcomb, Marcia Hopper, Adele Hull, Anne Isaksen, Dorothy Johnson, Georgia Lee Jones, Margaret Kowalski, Arlene Osthoff, Frances Robison, Dorys Rogers, Ruth Salkin, Wilma Mae Steele, Rowena Stubbs, Nancy Taft. Zeta Mu Tau Benson, Benjamin, Crooks, Dahl, Dunlap, Ellis, Evans, Gonnason, Hansen, Holcomb Isbin, Johnson, Layne, Lochow, Owen, Pearce, Randt, Smith, Thomas, Ulhrich Zeta Mu Tau, the undergraduate Mathematics honorary, requires a 3.1 average plus faculty recommendation of its members. OFFICERS: President: James A. Crooks Vice President: Mary E. Layne Secretary: Robert A. Pedersen Treasurer: Hugh E. Evans HONORARY MEMBERS: Dr. A. F. Carpenter, Dr. R. E. Moritz, Dr. R. M. Winger. FACULTY MEMBERS: Helen Copenhagen, Dr. Mary E. Haller MEMBERS: Bradford Arnold, Burton H. Batchelor, Jack R. Benjamin, Kath- ryn E. Benson, Irwin B. Berch, Julian Berch, Rodney Boothroyd, William S. Bryan, Georgeanne R. Caughlin, Edward J. Cowles, James A. Crooks, Stanley M. Dahl, William E. Dunlap, David A. Ellis, Hugh E. Evans, Gertrude Fleming, James E. Galbreath, Virginia Gonnason, R. Fabian Goranson, Robert J. Hansen, Charles T. Hoard, Marian W. Holcomb, Herbert S. Isbin, Earl A. N. Johnson, Paul Johnson, Chihiro Kikuchi. Earl E. Lagergren, Mary E. Layne, Boris Leaf, Robert H. Lochow, Nishimura Masao, Merritt Martin, John P. McCormack, Dorothy Morrow, Yulaka Munakata, Loren L. Neff, Cyrus S. Noritake, Thomas S. Okabe, Thomas B. Owen, Jack E. Pearce, Robert A. Pedersen, Virginia E. Pratt, Charles H. Randt, Robert Robinson, William H. Robinson, Fredrick W. Ross, Sidney M. Rubins, Donna J. Seaman, Robert Seig, Clifford Shireman, Gor- don G. Smith, Lois A. Smith, J. Harold Spencer, William F. Swiger, Francis M. Thomas, George E. Ulrich, Charles D. Volz, Margaret Winger, Fumio Yagi. 270 Omicron Nu Anderson, Guldberg, Horowitz, Sommer, Whipple Upperclasswomen with a 3. grade average and recognized re- search and leadership in the field of Home Economics make up the members of Omicron Nu. OFFICERS: President: Helen Guldberg Vice President: Jeanette Horowitz Secretary: Grace Sommer Treasurer: Miriam Brown Editor: Phyllis Anderson Advisor: Grace G. Denny FACULTY MEMBERS: A. Jeanette Bliss, Margaret Dorrance, Martha E. Dresslar, Marion Fish (National Secretary), Eflfie I. Raitt, Jennie I. Rowntree, Mary Elizabeth Starr. MEMBERS: Edna Aas, Bette Adams, Phyllis Anderson, Miriam Brown, Jo- sephine Charlet, Georgia Curran, Jean Dobb, Marian Dyer, Marie EUert, Helen Guldberg, Helen Hall, Jeanette Horowitz, Margaret Horrocks, Eleanor Larsen, Virginia Lee, Evelyn Lude, Jeannie Mclntyre, Velma Redmond, Norine Settergren, Jeanette Sibley, Jennie Smith, Julia Smith, Grace Sommer, Thelma Soule, Elva Sutherling, Janet Vincent, Mary Whipple. Propeller Club Gould, Clark, Hay, Tanner, Backlund, Copernoll, Dains, Doleshy, Farwell, Gepner Hazelton, Latham, Marshall, Moe, Ohata, Singer, Steyh, Stone, Tolton To allow Transportation majors to establish contacts that will be beneficial to them upon entering the industry, the Propellor Club was founded. OFFICERS: President: Reidar Tanner Vice President : Stanley Clark Secretary-Treasurer: Mills Hay FACULTY MEMBERS James Gould, Advisor; Raymond Farwell. MEMBERS: John Ablam, Ernest Backlund, Stanely Brand, Stanley Clark, John Copernoll, Howard Dains, Frank Doleshy, Howard Gepner, James Hartzell, Mills Hay, Charles Hazleton, George Hood, How- ard Latham. Lawrence Lee, MacIIwain Marshall, Elwood Miller, Woodrow Moe. Edward Ohata, Leonard Shrock, William Singer, William Steyh, Homer Stone, James Tangerose, Reidar Tanner, George Tolton, Ralph Williams. 271 Lambda Rho Baarslag, Frederickson, Hall, McColl, McCutcheon, Rasmussen, Rudolph, Schmitz, Skoglund, Small Members of Lambda Rho, founded in 1917 with the purpose of furthering ideals of art, must have a 3. aver- age and be recommended by the faculty. OFFICERS: President: Marie Baarslag Vice President : Carmen Baldwin Secretary: Virginia McCutcheon Treasurer: Kathryn Hall Marshal: Josephine McColl Honorary Members: All the faculty MEMBERS: Marie Baarslag, Carmen Baldwin, Josephine McColl, Virginia McCutcheon, Eleanor Colvin, Audry Fred- erickson, Kathryn Hall, Inez Kuster, Margaret Nyberg, Esther Rasmussen, Harriet Rudolph, Joan Schmitz, Adele Schunke, Mildred Skoglund, Jean Small, Jean Ummel. Grapha Techna Colbert, Cuurtivright, Fife, Franciscovich, Fuller, Hilpert, Hubbach, Kaneko, Koehler, Manhoff, Swensson Grapha Techna is the men ' s art honorary which seeks to bridge the gap between school art and the art of the industrial and outside world. OFFICERS: President: Fred Colbert Vice President: John Koehler Secretary: Paul Swensson Treasurer: Don Fife Advisors: Walter Issacs, Robert Iglehart MEMBERS: Frederick Anderson, Alfred Banner, William Bayard, Irwin Caplan, Fred Colbert, Edgar Courtwright, Don Fife, Martin Franciscovich, Steven Fuller, William Gamble, Jackson Harby, Ken Hargrave, Gordon Heintz, Robert Hilpert, William Hubbach, Shozo Kaneko, John Koehler, J. Russel Larson, Martin Manhoff, David Shep- ard, Edmund Stevens, Paul Swensson. PLEDGES: Alanson Davis, Harry Fukura, Norman Johnston, Har- old Miller, Howard Rock. 272 Xi Sigma Pi Bogdaii, Biilchis. Deniick, DesCamp, Dick, Holl, McKenney Xi Sigma Pi, national forestry honorary, seeks to secure and maintain- a high standard of scholarship in forest education. OFFICERS: Forester: Joseph George Bogdan Secretary-Fiscal Agent: Malcolm R. Dick Ranger: Raymond DesCamp FACULTY MEMBERS: James L. Alexander, Bror L. Grondal, Walter H. Meyer, J. Kenneth Pearce, Floyd M. Schmoe, 0. Harry Schra- der, Frederick F. Wangaard, Hugo A. Winkenwerder, Eugene V. Zumwalt. MEMBERS: Joseph George Bogdan, Robert Bulchis, Attilio Cani- pana, Jack Coskey, W. A. Davies, Harold A. Deery, Van B. Demick, Raymond DesCamp, Malcolm R. Dick, War- ren E. Drake, Vernon C. Hallin, Halley Hoem, Carl Holl, Donald Hopkins, John Klinkam, Paul Liniger, Allen Lyon, Robert Mclntyre, Dennis McKenney, Ar- thur Mottet, Alex Smith, Clarence Stone, Adrian C. Thrupp, Jay Todd, Charles B. Wilson. Tlieta Sigma Plii Cadzow, Grayum, Josnson, Manley, MacLeod, Ridge, Rind, Schoelkopj , lipcraft Theta Sigma Phi is a Women ' s National Journalism Professional founded at the University of Washington in 1909, which confers honor on upperclasswomen spe- cializing in journalism who have a 3. average and are active in school affairs. OFFICERS: President: Jean MacLeod Vice President: Mary Jane Johnson Secretary: Frances Cadzow Treasurer: Charlotte Hall Keeper of the Archives: Doris Ridge HONORARY MEMBER : Dorothy Brandt. MEMBERS: Frances Cadzow, Charlotte Hall, Mary Jane Johnson, Jean MacLeod, Betty Lou Manley, Doris Ridge. PLEDGES: Barbara Curran, Vena Grayum, Winifred Kerr, Mary Louise McBride, Anna Rind, Amy Schoelkopf, Janet Upcraft. 273 The Electrical Engineers ' remote control boat, which they launched in Frosh Pond . . .it worked . . . sometimes. The D. U. ' s take in the crew races . . . the boys believe in playing safe. Ci Csn ' i aU Wcdi Top right: The band relaxes on the long trip down to California. Top left: This is the genial engineer of the special train. Lower right: The California band goes Schniklefritz with German songs. Lower left: The Washington team listens nervously to a broadcast of another game just before their own. 274 Scabbard and Blade : ' . ' Anderson, Baer, Barco, Benjamin, Bingay, Boozer, Chittenden, Dennis, Denton Erickson Guth, Hage, Hemingway, Holland, Hooper, Horsley, Houck, Jordan, Jones, Libby Lown, McCann, McCormick, McKee, Manhoff, Messer, Miller, Moore, Murray, Nelson fiord, Nunnelee, Nussbaum, Olson, Peters, Reed, Richards, Scott, Smith, West Future army officers are these members of Scabbard and Blade, military honorary which was founded at Wash- ington in 1914. CADET OFFICERS: Captain: Robert Hugh Murray First Lieutenant: John C. Richards Second Lieutenant: Alan V. Hooper First Sergeant: Karl A. Olson FACULTY MEMBERS: William Cox, Richard Crain, Edgar Draper, Austin Eastman, David Hall, Charles Martin, Charles May, Alfred Miller, Fred Rhodes, John Richards, Gilbert Schaller, Albert Seeman, Macy Skinner, Frederick Smith, Loren Wetherby. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Colonel Edward Kimmel, Colonel P. H. Ottosen, Lieu- tenant Colonel Andrew Gardner, Major D. E. Thsbaud, Major Lee Gerow, Major George Ames, Captain Joseph Stiley, Commander Eric Barr, Major Harry Pierce, Ma- jor G. 0. Daughtry. MEMBERS: Jack R. Benjamin, Woolsey Bingay, LeRoy F. Boozer, Donald N. Cameron, Patil Chittenden, Lucius S. Davis, Kernan R. Dennis, Jack W. Denton, John Dickinson, Ellsworth Dimmit, Clarence E. Froberg, Henry F. Guth, Robert E. Hage, Robert V. Holland, Bradley T. Jones, Martin J. Manhoff, Donald E. McCann, Glen A. Mc- Dermid, John Clark McDonald, Thomas C. Miller, Hib- bard R. Moore, Edward W. Nelson, Harold B. Nunnelee, Edward Nussbaum, Robert S. Robinson, William E. P. Smith, Helmer J. Sundt, William V. Wells, Walter J. Worley. PLEDGES: Clifford Anderson, Adrian D. Baer, E. T. Barco, Karl Wolfram Dittrich, James Lee Erickson, Milo Mills Hay, Ernest R. Hemingway, Robert M. Horsley, Russell Earl Houck, Richard B. James, Robert 0. Jordan, Roland D. Libby, Vincent C. Loop, George Francis Lown, Harry E. McCormack, Richard G. McEwan, Howard Samuel McGee, Bruce McKay, Donald Eugene McKee, John Dickinson Messer, Russell Eric Nord, Robert William Peters, Jack Best Reed, George Albert Reynolds, Thomas R. Scott, Frederick A. Smith Jr., William Scott West. 276 Compass and Chart Cochran, Faurot, Hawley, Loomis J. Kaye, W . Kaye. Miiir, Peder.sen Compass and Chart, naval science honorary, unites NROTC mem- bers socially. OFFICERS: President: William R. Kayp Vicf Presidfnt: G. Wesley Faurot Secretary: Rupert D. Hawley Treasurer: John B. Kaye Senior Rrpresenlative: John H. Pedersen Junior Representative: Floyd Loomin Sophomore Representative: Frederirk D. Miiir Social Chairman: William Cochran MEMBERS: John Kenworthy Aldrich. Glendon Andrewn, Waller Avery, Ralph Baldwin. John Balkema. George Barker. Burton Batchelor. Donald Bearh, Robert Bosrole, Bert Bowern. Bruce Brackett. Wayne Brand. Donald Bra ier. John Brennan. Robert Brennen. Frank Brooks, William Brown, Curtis Buford. Kveretl Burkhart. Charlefi Burnell. Bob Burns, Lyle Busby. Robert Calland. David Callow, William Camp- bell. Robf rl CarUon. Rix CarmJrhael. Arnold Cballman. William Chamberlain. Douglan Chamberlain. Foster Chapin ( ' harles Chrifttensen, James Clark, Ralph Clark, Samuel Clark. Claude Clefton William Cochran. Jack Collingwood. Paul Connutley. Jack Coplen. Kirby Coryell (Maude (]ovin|tton. James Cowan. Rusnell Craiic. Herbert Davies. Robert Davison Opie Dawson. David Deils. Gordon Deits. Harry Dollar, John Doney, Wallace Dowd. Rush Drake. Cornelius Duffie. William Dunlap, Donald Dunn. William Dunslan. Ira Dye. Jack F,arley, Rolfe Eckmann. Sam Kdelstein. Robert Edwards. John Eicher. Robert Elder. Gail Ellerbe. Bruce Evans. Wesley Faurot. Robert Felthous. William Flateboe. William Flick. Frank Fogde, Alvin Formo, Donn Frizzell. Fldward Fry, Frank Gangler. Theodore Garharl. William Getsert. Gunter Geismann, Ted Gerhard, Robert Gideon. Jack Gilbert. Coburn Graben- horst. F. Lewin Guberlet. Harlan Halt. Charles Harlow. Willis Harman. John Harrah. John Harris, Harrison Hart. Ivan Hartzell, William Hawkins. Rupert Hawley, David Hawnrth. Grover Heffner. Ole Heggem. Joseph Heywood. Homer Hill. Ned Holley. Frank Hopkins. Harry Horrocks. Adrian Hudler. Ted Hughes. Eugene Huntley. Edmund Jacobs, Glen Jacobsen. Neal Jacobus. John James. George Johnson. Waller Johnson. Harold Johnston. Walter Jolly. John Jones. Cecil Kanimeyer, Walter Kane. Jack Karlberg, John Kaye. William Kaye. Judson Kilpatrick. Henry Kuehn, Robert B. Laing. Robert S. Laing. James Lambrecht. Guy LaSalle. Dorain La Velle. Robert Lee. Charles Lightfoot. Charles Edgar Lile, Floyd Loomis. Dick Ludwig. Walter McAlli- ter. Ray Mc- Coy. Wells McCurdy. Ian MacDonald. Robert McKellar. John McKenzie. James McKinnell. Robert McNab, Robert MacWilliams. Gordon Martin, Merritt Martin, Leonard Mason, Charles Matthaei. Richard Medler. James Meiklejohn. Thomas Melusky. Hugh Miller, Ralph Miller. Harold Mitchell, George Moore. Robert Mottner. Frederick Muir, Herbert Munter, Edgar Murnen. Thomas Myers. Maurice Needham. Herbert Nelson Sig- fred Nelson. Robert Nicholas, Marshall Nicholson. Lincoln Nordby, Edward O ' Connor. Donald Olson. Fredrick Olson, Oscar Olson. Harley O ' Neil. Harvey O ' Neil. William Ormsbee. Thomas Owen. Richard Palm( r, Ar e Pande. John Parrott. Douglas Payne. Bob Pearce. John Pearce. Leonard Pearson, Raymond Pearson. John Pedersen. Robert Pedersen. Jose Perez. Verne Peterson. William Peterson. Charles Petty. John Phillips. Harry Pratt. Walter Quant. Ray Raffelson, Hal Ragge. James Randies. David Reeves. Dixon Rice. Cyrus Richards. Eugene Richards. John Rogers. William Rogers. Gilson Rohrback. Robert Rosmond. Ira Rothwell. Allan Ru!  cll. Gordon Sadick, Robert .Sanders. Robert Salterford. Carl Scherrer. Gordon Secor. John Shepherd. Robert Skone, Cameron Smith. James Smith. Logan Smith, Howard Somers, Martin Stack. Maurice Stacey. Ralph Staehli. Eben Slandish. Edwin Standish. Harry Stanley. Bill Stapleton. Ernest Steffen. Bruce Stevenson. Dominick Svornich. Marvin Sylvester. Morgan Thomas, Ed Tietjen, James Tre- gaskis, Lewis Ulrich, Carl Venstrom. Ralph Vick. Walter Walkinshaw. Henry Wallace. Harold Wenzler. Donald Westbo, Fred Whaley. Duane Whitcomb. John White. William Whitman. Robert Whitney. William Whitney. A. R. Whittlesey. Julian Willcox. Robert Willett. Ed Willgress. Robert Williams, Jim Wilson. Fred Winkels. Joe Wittman. Charles Wood . Walter Wright. David Yeager. Lawrence Young. 277 Fuyo Kai Date, Echigoshima, Fujihira, Fujii, Fukiage, C. Higuchi, S. Higuchi Iniii, Kaninishi, Kurimoto, Morliiaga, Nakata, Nakauchi, Nishi Nnjiri, Shimizu, Vchimiira, Yumagiichi, Yasiinohii, Ynrozii. This sorority is maintained to give campus Japanese girls a varied and entertaining social program. President: Michiko Yasumura Vice President: Esther Uchimura Corresponding Secretary : Lillian Fujihira Recording Secretary: Ayako Kurimoto Treasurer: Masa Nishi Historian: Margaret Echigoshima Advisor: Mrs. T. Masuda MEMBERS: Kazuko Abe, Mary Amano, Chie Aoki, Margaret Arase, Bernadette Date, Mary Date, Margaret Echigoshima, Lillian Fujihira, Yoshie Fujihira, Mieko Fujii, Fumi Fukiage, Mitzu Fukiage, Sueko Hasegawa, Kazuko Hayano, Mika Hayano, Chisako Higuchi, Shizuka Higu- chi, Toshiko Hiroshige, Patricia Honda, Mieko Hotta, Matsuko Imori, Bessie Inouye, Tamako Inouye, Tai Inui, Miyo Kamihira, Kiyoshi Kamikawa, Amy Kani- nishi, May Kashiwaga. Chieko Kiyono, Yoshiko Kiyono, May Kubota, Ayako Kurimoto, Alice Lindsay, Jane Maeda, Hisayo Mori- naga, Mariko Mukai, Helen Munekiyo, Emiko Nagaro, Mitzi Nakao, Takeshi Nakasone, Chiyo Nakata, Kat- suko Nakata, Sachiko Nakauchi, Masa Nishi, Ikuko Nishikawa, Kiyono Nishimoto, Tokiye Nishimoto, Michiko Nishisaka, Esther Nojiri, Mary Okabe, Mar- guerite Okamura. Hideko Okazaki, Kimiko Okazaki, Alice Ota, Esther Sakai, Kinuko Sakai, Ayako Sakamoto, Fumiko Sasaki, Meriko Segimoto, Michiko Shiga, Yoshiko Shiga, Mae Shimizu, Michiko Takagi, Miyoko Takagi, Shizuko Takakoshi, Yae Takashima, Chiyeko Tanagi, Miyoko Tanaka, Sachiko, Teshiroge, Esther Uchimura, Yuri Watanabe, Natsuko Yamaguchi, Margery Yamamura, Yoshiko Yano, Michiko Yasumura, Janet Yasunobu, Kazuko Yokoyama, Lily Yorozu, Stella Yorozu, Aya Yoshimoto. 278 Sigma Eta Chi Andertiin. ChrUlianxen. Cookerly, Dirimple, Dodge, Durholl, Finnnmore, Fnrslrr Gfisx, Hafgrn, Hodges. Morris, Pruilt, Scott, Small, Taylor The membership of Sigma Eta Chi is composed of women stu- dents whose ideals are in harmony with the aims of the Congre- gational Christian Church. OFFICERS: Presiiient: Madeline Cookerly Vice President: Margaret Dirimple Recording Secretary: Maren Christiansen Corresponding Secretary: Betty Anderson Treasurer: Berniece Finnamore MEMBERS: Betty Anderson, Madeline Cookerly, Maren Christiansen, Mar- garet Dirimple, Ruth Sumner Dodge, Berniece Finnamore, Ruth Goss, Jean Louise Kreuger, Lucile Morris, Nina Ann Scott. PLEDGES: Ruth Carlyle, Eunice Damant, Jeanette Durholt, Grace Edson. Jean Forster, Luella Haggen, Loislouise Hodges, Alberta Jean Olson, Roberta Pruitt, Phyllis Small, Mary Elizabeth Taylor. Grays Harbor Club Htamsti ' dl, Etne Marliasori, MrGilliruddy, Slincflfield The purpose of this club is to bring together University students from Grays Harbor. OFFICERS: Prfsidi-nt: Alvin Bramstedt Vice President: Jane Emerson Secretary: Virginia McGilUcuddy Treasurer: Allen Stinrhfield Sergrants-at-.4rms: John Martinsnn Richard Forbes MEMBERS: Marly Abrahamson. George Amlertton. Gertrude Anderson, Jane Apple. Vanre .Apple. Elli« Austin. Eugene .Avey, Quenlin Avey. Miriam Barb w. Kurt Barl- meyer. Betty Bateman. Adolph Bedharik. Daniel Bilar, Paul Bitar. WiUon Bitar, William Bilney. Gordon Blechschmiill, Dan Bloni. I,ee Bf ling. .Alvin Bramstedt. Elaine Brower, Clyde Brown. Donald Brown. Walter Brown. Frank Biibnirk. Billie Runrh, Mary Jane Rustrurk. Stella Bustruek. Mark Canterbury. I,er( y Carlson. William Chamberlain. Beth Chisholm. Aaron Coleman. Pauline Conner. Austin ( ook. Homer Curtis. Howard Dain . Jark Darragh. Frederick Daugherty. Dor- othea Dean. Lucile Dedman. Erak DeKraay. James Dolan. Rirhard Draper. Leslie Ediund. Dick Edwards. Beryl Eggle«ton, Jane Emerson, Elmer Erirkson. Rolf Espe lal, Robert Fay, Jack Filsinger. William Fletcher, Frank Fogde, Donald Foote. Richard Forbes, Jark Ford. Gordon Foster, Katherine Fovargue. Martin Francincovich. Paul Frederick- son. Harry Galloway, Mitchell Gasparovich. Tony Ca parovich. Lester Gillis. Polly Gladish. Dora Glenn. Jay Goldberg. Ruth Gordon. Don Goss, Glenn Green- wood, Albert Gribos. Frank Gwin. Glen Gwin, Ray Hansen. William Hardv. Norrine Haugland. Ralph Heino. Gordon Heintz. Roddy Henderlile, Helen Hoonan. Ruthmarie Hulbert. Donna Ingram. Elmer Irwini Gayle Johnson. Doris May Jones. Elsie Kalenius. Stanley Kalenius. Mary Louise Karshner, John Kavaney. Jeanne Kavaney. Virginia Kerr. Leia Klein. Joyce Klingberg. Judson Klingberg. Bob Klumb. Edward Krupski. Ware Lantz. James Lawwill, Jeannelte Lewis. Maria Lillsjo. Philip Lindstrom. Roy Lycksell. Janet MacDonald. Virginia Me- Gillicuddy. Denis McKenney. Manly Maben. Irene Mannion. George Martinson. John Martinson. HarobI Matheson. Sterling May. Stanley Mickelson. William Morgan. Richard Morris. Dorothy Moxley. Caryl Neef. Ellery Nelson. Hyla Nel- son, Kendrick Nelson. Seymour Nelson, Alfred Nuttall. John Oldfield, Lilly Palmroth. Ingrid Pearson, Stanley Pelan. Wall Peltola, Jack Ponischil. DeWitl Prichard, Ernia Pntman. Elizabeth Ripley. Laurence Rise. Edmund Roberts. Evelyn Robinson. Minnie Rosenkranlz. Frederick Rosmond. Catherine Routt. MyrI Sanders. Mary Scully. Leonard Selbo. Jimmie Shapley. John Shaplon. Janice Skog. James Stewart. Al Stinchfield. William Stinchfield. Lester Siritmatter. Verna Sundquial. Leslie Tobey. Robert Walker. Raymond Walker. William Warren. Andrew Winherg, Louise Wood, Robert Wynans, 279 Transfer Club Ash, Buttram, Cunningham, Johnson, Peterson, Robinson, Sloane Smith, Stone, Sutherland, Tucker, Viele, Williams, Wingard The Transfer Club is a social club for students who have transferred here from other colleses. OFFICERS: 1939 President: Jack Viele Vice President: Eleanor Robinson Secretary: Frances Wingard Treasurer: Jack Britten 1938 Alice Williams Jack Viele Adell Johnson George Sntherland MEMBERS: Sam Ash, Thelma Barth, Marlys Bronson, Helen Buttram, Allen Baldwin, Jack Britte, Geneva Clark, Lester Chacey, Alex Gun ningham, Bob Cunningham, Evelyn Farquharson, Andrew Fer gns, Ruth Gordon, Patricia Honda, Adell Johnson, Regis Jones Paul Kather, Peggy McLachlan, Lucille Norton, Viola Ogden Willene Opie, Mary Peterson, Patricia Pierce, Eleanor Robinson Mary Jean Sloane, Wilma Smith, Charlotte Stone, Vivian Stucker Herbert Stevenson, George Sutherland, Warn Toms, Robert Tucker, Robert Telford, Jack Viele, Alice Williams, Frances Wingard. Lillian O ' Neill. Hui Kamaaina lieumer. Bellinger. Brown, (Castle, (Collins, Killion. Lightjoot, McFee, Midkiff Miles, Morgan, Moure, Nelson. Peterson, Koliinson, Wills The Hawaiian Club gives old and new student.s from the Hawaiian Islands a chance to get together. OFFICERS: President: Elizabeth Beanier Secretary: Margaret Miles Treasurer: Charles Lightfoot Advisor: Professor Stevenson Smith MEMBERS: Elizabeth Beamer, Jane Bellinger, William Brown. Donald Castle, Patricia Collins, Hugh Fricks, Patton Fr;cks, Kathleen Haggood, Jim Hosher, Eileen Killion, Charles Lightfoot, Malcolm McFee, Mary Louise Mallison, William Thomas Mallison, Martha Jean Midkiff, Margaret .Miles, Annis Morgan, Edith Mowre, Frederick Nelson, Thomas NichoV , Patsy Peterson, James Robinson, Wayne Sterling. Wayne Wills. 280 Newman Club Anstett, Bartholet, H. Becker, T. Becker, Brugman, Bush, Downing, Darning, Earley, Ebert Elmer, Gaffney, Gleason, Good, Helland, Kaveny, Knowles, Lentz, Lindsley, Mackay McArdle, McQuilkin, Moxley, Munroe, Nelson, Neilson, O ' Phelan, Plamondon, M. Prickett, R. Prickett Schuknecht, Smith, Verhoeven, Voegele, Wheat The Newman Club, a spiritual, educational, and social organiz ation which is open to all Catholic students at- tending the University of Washington, was founded in 1908, and is a member of the Northwest Province New- man Club and of the Newman Club Federation. OFFICERS: President: Homa F. Smith Vice President: Duane F. Anstett Secretary: Gertrude Benson Treasurer: Margaret Gleason Ch. Executive Council: Harold N. Wheat Members at Large: Rose Mary Dwyer Anthony Smyer Honorary President: Dr. Herbert E. Cory, Ph. D. Faculty Advisor: J. Grattan O ' Bryan, LL. D. Chaplain: Rev. Francis A. Pope, O.P., S.T.Lr. MEMBERS: Duane Anstett, Harriet Becker, Troy Becker, Gertrude Benson, Joe Brugman, Bayard DesCamp, John Driscoll, Catherine Duncan, Rose Mary Dwyer, Rose Catherine Earley, Marion Ebert, George Fitterer, John Gaffney, Dorothy Geddes, Charles Giese, Margaret Gleason, Agnes Good, Kathleen Haggood, Joseph Helland, Cath- erine Hogan, Doris Jensen. Gorman King, Alice Knowles, Lucille Lentz, Vernice Lommel, James McManamon, William McQuilkin, Dorothy Moxley, Josephine Neilson, Betty Nelson, Aileen O ' Phelan, Bernadine Plamondon, Marion Pohl- man, Mary Jane Prickett, Rosemary Prickett, Mary Jane Reno, Marguerite Schuknecht, Anne Simeoni, Homa Smith, Anthony Smyer, Vincent Voegele, Harold Wheat. FRESHMEN: Beryl Baer, Marjorie Bartholet, William Bush, Thomas Calk, Virginia Donnelly, Florence Downing, Mary Durning, Harriett Dustin, Florence Elmer, Jean Gard- ner, Betty Henriks, Edward Hughes, Jeanne Kaveny, Walt Krebs, Blanche Lasky, Joan Lindsley, Cathryn Lommel, Margaret Ann McArdle, Maryanna Mackay, Margaret Maguire, Patricia Mitchell, June Mohrmann, Leah Munroe, Constance Noonan, Doris Noonan, Helen Marie Ryan, Leon Verhoeven. HONORARY MEMBERS: Rev. F. A. Pope, O.P., S.T.Lr., Herbert E. Cory, Ph. D., Marian Hahn, Marion Pohlman. 281 Phi Chi Delta Allen, Benboiv, Boppell, Bowles, Davis, Dodds, Evans, Ewart Ghormley, Guy, Howe, Johnson, Knight, Lamberson, Larsen Lundberg, Pearson, Quistorff, Sloane, Stacey Tichnor, Underhill, M. Whipple, R. Whipple, Wyman Phi Chi Delta was founded in 1931 for the purpose of promoting closer Christian fellowship among Presby- terian women students and to train leaders for the church of tomorrow. OFFICERS: President: Roberta Dodds Vice President: Jean Boppell Recording Secretary: Marian Stacey Corresponding Secretary: Emogean Saunders Treasurer: Jane Howe PATRONESSES: Mrs. S. D. Wingate, Mrs. Victor Scheffer, Miss Ruth Sherrill, Miss Jeanette Bliss. HONORARY PATRONESSES: Miss Effie I. Raitt, Mrs. John E. Guberlet. SPONSOR: Mrs. Earl W. Benbow MEMBERS: Rachel Ackley, Mary Jane Allen, Amy Anderson, Mary Benbow, Jean Boppell, Ruth Bowles, Opal Coy, Valera Davis, Roberta Dodds, Elizabeth Duff, Constance Engle, Poinsettia Evans, Mar- garet Ewart, Ruth Frieling, Margaret Ghormley, Dorothy Gunn, Kathleen Guy, Irene Holmstrom, Jane Howe. Venetta Johnson, Edith Knight, Lois Lamberson, Eleanor Lar- sen, Mary Lavender, Virginia Lee, Evelina Lockwood, Ruth Elsie Lyle, Marjorie Lundberg, Ruth McCormick, Stella Matthew, Margaret Nicholson, Thelma Pearson, Helen Quistorff, Dorette Rothschild, Emogean Saunders, Jeannette Sibley, Mary Jean Sloane, Marian Stacey, Roberta Stitt. Helena Tichnor, Grace Underhill, Caroline Van Mason, Betty Webb, Margaret Weed, Mary Celia Whipple, Ruth Whipple, Elcy Whittaker, Elizabeth Williams, Virginia Williams, Margaret Wil- son, Ruth Wyman. 282 Sigma Tau Alpha U. Anderson, M. Anderson, Andrew, Baker, Balsom, Barton, Benedict, Bennett, Bergman, Blackmer, Bliss, Boone Borella, Boyd, Button, Campbell, Christensen, Clack, Cumbo, Dixie, Gallagher, Geddes, Glavin, Cosse Graham, Haagen, Hardy, Harris, Hawthorne, Hotchkiss, Howell, Jarvis, Jennison, E. Johnson, G. Johnson, Jorgenson Lewis, Lyons, Markham, Opie, Peters, Racine, Ridener, Schelt, Scothorn, Shaver, Slater, Snyder Stockton, Strandberg, Sturrock, Sylvester, Thiel, Toms, Turbitt, Ward, Wasson, Willms Sigma Tau Alpha is the Rainbow honorary, founded in 1936, to promote friendship among University Rain- bow women. OFFICERS: President : Isabelle Gosse Vice President: Peggy Baker Corresponding Secretary: Shirley Runnalls Recording Secretaries : Alice Hotchkiss Helen Thiel Treasurer: Willette Wasson MEMBERS: Donna Anderson, Miriam Anderson, Peggy Baker, Wylia Basford. Jean Barrett-Scott, Helen Benedict, Viva Bennett, Dorothy Black- mer, Martha Bliss, Lila Boone, Lenore Borella, Florence Boyd, Kathleen Brennan, Lois Button, Pauline Carskadden, Margaret Christensen, Audrey Clark, Marion Cumbo, Dorothy Dandeneau, Marie Dunstan, Jean Gardner, Geraldine Gill, Dorothy Glavin, Isabelle Gosse, Helen Graham, Maxine Haagen, Audrey Hardy, Jane Harris, Betty Hawthorne, Caroline Heck, Blossom Hewitt, Madora Jane Hicks, Lenore Hooper, Alice Hotchkiss. Dorothy Jacobsen, Ellen Jamison, Audrey Jarvis, Eva Johnson, Grace Johnson, Helen Jorgensen, Sybil Knuckel, Gudrun Larson, Jeannette Lewis, Marion Lindbloom, Dorothy Little, Lorraine Lyons, Jane Markham, Mary Elizabeth McComb, Mary McGuire, Audrie Miller, Maxine Morford, Lillian Nelson, Amelia Nigh, Anita June Parkinson, Victoria Peters. Polly Phelps, Beverly Player. Betty Lou Racine, Mary Louise Romick, Shirley Runnalls. Marjorie Sapp, Luola Shaver, Alice Jean Slater, Genevieve Strandberg, Molly Sylvester, Ella Tappe, Helen Thiel, Barbara Toms, Florence Trimm, Florence Turbitt, Caroline Van Mason, Dorothy Warwick, Willette Wasson, Carolyn Westerlund, Doro- thy Westin, Dorothea Willms, Winifred Wire. PLEDGES: Dorothy Anderson, Jane Andrew, Mary Jane Balsom. Margaret Bank, Marian Barton. Helen Benson, Clarice Bergman. Patricia Bowker, Wilhelmina Brandt, Elsie Brighton, Peggy Burton, Nancy Cadley, Clinta Campbell, Charlet Gates, Catherine Clack, Claire Condie, Sylvia Dahl, Lucille Dameron, Blanche Dixie, Margaret Gallagher, Shirley Geddes. Nell Geisler. Eleanor Henning, Mary Hopper, Josephine Jennison, Bettie Maddux, Kathrine Mathews, Molly Jo Morris, Eleanor O ' Keefe, Emelyn O ' Keefe, Willene Opie, Genevieve Pederson, Carol Ray, Catherine Ridener, Loova Roberts, Naomi Schell. Lorraine Scot- horn, Marian Snyder, Alice Stockton, Lillian Sturrock, Lois Ward, Marian Warwick, Virginia Wilder, Gleda Wilson. 283 Y. W. C. A. Brown, Burns, Carpenter, Clyde, Goodspeed, Graham, Hitchcock Krug, Mallory, McColl, McDonald, Perkins, Rothschild, Sander Settergren, Trzcinski, Upcrajt, Young Through its comprehensive program which includes waffle breakfast, garden tour, Town Hall meetings, and afternoon discussions, the organization of a thousand girls becomes an active part of the World ' s Student Christian Federation. OFFICERS: President: Marion Oliver Betty Strain Vice President: Marguerite Anderson Secretary: Betty Strain Phyllis Gallup Treasurer: Ruth Keef haver STAFF: Executive Secretary: Louise Child Spence Assistant Secretary: Virginia Norwood Barnett Office Manager: Essey Tucker CABINET: Priscilla Brown, Mary Lou Burns, Mary Jane Carpen- ter, Ezna Clyde, Penelope Goodspeed, Gene Graham, Dorothy Hitchcock, Rose Krug, Josephine McColl, Mary Jane McDonald, Elaine Mallory, Jane Perkins, Dorette Rothschild, Mary Lou Sander, Ruth Norine Settergren, Margaret Trzcinski, Janet Upcraft, Clara Young. SOPHOMORE CABINET: President: Elaine Mallory Secretary: Phyllis Gallup Treasurer: Cecily Forbes Carolyn Balmer, lola Brown, Madora Jane Hicks, No- rene Savage, Marienne Vinal. FRESHMAN CABINET: freifrfeni.- Mary Jane Carpenter Vice President: Pauline Dow Secretary: Margaret L. Dean Treasurer: Barbara Erickson Eugenia Campbell, Claudia Carli, Marcellene Graham, Lois Ledell, Marcella Minnig, Mary Whetstone. COUNCIL: Gertrude Anderson, Betty Arnold, Florence Babcock, Prudence Berlin, Patricia Black, Martha Bliss, Carol Blood, Florence Boyd, Ernestine Brown, Marjory Bye, Margaret Caskin, Marion Clarke, Betty Cornelius, Georgia Ann Curran, Alice Dickie, Alice Donahue, Ernestine Duncan, Rose Catherine Earley, Jane Eilert- sen, Jacqueline Ellsworth, Joan Ellsworth, Ardene Fairbrook, Jane Forde, Helen Mae Griffin, Evelyn Handy, Margaret Harrison, Shirley Hawkins, Helen Hettrick, Jean Hiltner, Maxine Hipkoe, Patricia Hughes. Ruth Ittner, Peggy Jacobsson, Ruth Margaret Jeans, Jane Jefferson, Mary Ann Johnston, Winifred Kerr, Jean Louise Krueger, Mary Ellen Krug, Ayako Kuri- moto, Shirley La Fray, Margaret Larsen, Helen Lewis, Cynthia Lilley, Jean McKee, Rebecca Merrick, Sally Peterson, Mary Sexton, Jean Small, Susan Smith, Pat Sollibakke, Dorthy Stack, Nancy Taft, Shirley Teasdale, Dorothy Van de Water, Muriel Waxman, Pat Weeks, Betty Jean White. 284 Hoshi, Jacobus, Cox, Clough, Scott Tsuchiya, Berkenkotter, Backman COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: William Berkenkotter, Hinton Blaisdell, Lewis Hotting, James Burnell, Arthur Church, Stephen Clark, Claude Clefton, James Corcoran, Harold Ferch, William Gamble, Joseph Goodman, Martin Hirabayashi, James Kippen, Ian MacLaren, Paul McDaniels, Robert McFarland, Thomas O ' Connor, Howard Scott, Ward Stephenson, Lester Strit- matter, Wesley Williams, Lester Wohlers, Walter Wood- cock, Lloyd Young. Y.M. C.A. The purpose of the University of Wash- ington ' s Y. M. C. A. is to create a fellow- ship of students and faculty who desire to discover the highest ideals of Christian livine and service. OFFICERS: President: Kenneth Cox Vice President: Ronald Green Secretary: Ralph Clough Treasurer: Patrick Adams and Paul Jacobus Representative on Board of Trustees: Paul B. Johnson FRESHMAN CLUB: President: Howard Hilton Vice-President: David Smith Secretary-Treasurer : James Moore STAFF: General Secretary: Herbert L. Seamans Asst. Secretary: Rev. Chester H. Loucks Freshman Counsellor: Alan Bates STUDENT BOARD: Chairman: Kenneth Cox Dan Backman, Ralph Clough, Ronald Green, Satoshi Hoshi. Takuzo Tsuchiya. McFarland, Clough, Williams, Marshall, Loucks, Clark. Bates, Hirabayashi. Clefton, Hoshi, Woodcock Hilton, Young, Green, Johnson. Kippen. Burnett, Berkenkotter, Tsuchiya, Gamble, Moore 285 Phalanx fi ' i AndfTsan, Baccus, Bannick, Barash, Berg, Black, Blauvelt, Brechtpt, Campbfll, Carlquist, Carpenter, E. Christensen, L. Christiansen Clark, Co den, Cowan, Danow, Dignan, Dolan, Dupar, Duppenthaler, Eardley, Eccles, Eckstrom, Fenton, Fox Furry, Garrison, Gibbs, Gooch, Groth, Haack, Haig, Hanzel, Hart, Hamilton, Hopkins, Imberg, Jacobsen II. Johnson, L. Johnson, Kaveney, Kellam, Kinnear, Lawson, Maryatt, McDonald, J. Mooney, IVobles, urick, Ostrom, Ouiens Peterson, Pozzie, Pulverman, Pyte, Ranyard, Rhoades, Richmond, Riley, Rogers, Roberts, Robinson, Ronquist, Schwartz Slieedy, Thymian, Tillman, Urquhart, Volk, Weston, Wavely, Wingate, Wright, Worland Phalanx is an underclassmen ' s political organization whose mem- bership consists of two representatives from each organized house and a proportionate number of independent members. OFFICERS: President: Jack Schwartz Secretary; Virginia Hamilton Treasurer: Jack Hart and Dorothy Dupar SOPHOMORES: Charles Allen, Mary Jane Antlerxon, Kli alielh Ann ArniKtron);. Gfiirge Barruti, Barbara Bannick, Stanley Ball. JesHJe Ann Barash, Florence Ann Ber ;. Phil Blake, Carol Blond. Lloyd Blanvelt. Keith Bogan. Lee Boling. Elaine Brophy. Dorothy Caldwell. William Campbell. Dori« Carlquist. Dnri Carpenter. Elizabeth ChriHlennen. Elmer (.:ifhy, Ellis Coder. George Colby, Paul Connelly, Jack Cope- land, Patricia Cowan. Carol Daniels, ( ail Davin, Jame8 Dolan, Dorothy Dupar, JiiHtine Eottfl. Biith KritelinK. Betty trihbN. Kay GilkerHon. Paul Grnnnert. Arnie Groth. MuHelte Haack. Neil Maiff. Virginia Hamilton, (iordon Hayew, Jack Hart. Kuth Hellenthal, Helen Hett- rick, John Hoff. Ivan Jarohnen, Bnire Johnnnn. Loih Johnnnn, Robert Kellam. Myrn Kinnear, Dwight Kipp, Gavin Lawtton. Eleanore Leede, Mary Lewis. Neil McConnel, Alvin Morietta, Beth Mueller. Richard Monger. Evelyn Nurick, Eli O ' Shea. Frances Oweni . Betly Poison, Ted Pape. Paulla Paris, (iwen Piggott. Marjorie Powell. Archie Pozzi, Mary Jane Prickett. Kirk Kanisdell, Hal Rath- von, Jean Ranyard, David Richmond, Patricia Riley, Leslie Robinson, Fred Rogers, John Sampson, Jack Schwartz. Kenneth Selander, Louis Siedenverg, Milton Tillman, Albert Thompson, Virginia Volk, Betty Waldron, Robert Weston, Betty Lou Wevley, John Whiteside. Lois Wilson. Peggy Wright. FRESHMEN: Warren Badraiin. Dorothy Baker. Robert Batt, Betly Bell. John Bracken, Philip Brechtel. Oliver Callson. Eugenia Campbell. Mary Jane Carpenter. Louise Chris- tenson, Willis Clark. Leonard Cohn. Claire Condie, Richard Coulter, Patricia Eileen Cowan. Jim Critzer, Emily Curry. Warrena Darrow, Richard Davis, Eliza- beth Decker. Betty Jane Dignan, Margaret Eardley, James Eccles. Tim Eckstrom, Dick Edwards, Len Eilenberg, Philip Evans. Charles Fancher. John Fenton, Bill Fiset, Everett Hood, Donald Fox. Richard Furry. Burton Garrison, Patricia Gibaut, Patricia Gooch, Maxwell Gordon. Jack Graph. Marcella Crahame. Robert Griffin. Barbara Groninger. Rita Hanzel. Irving Herman, Margaret Hoor, Lewis Hopkins. Marcia Hopper, Sally Howe. Ann Hu- ston, Bette Imberg. Ellen Ingram. Margaret Irish. Henry Isbell, Betty James, Roger Jayne, Bob Jennet. Kathryn Johnson, Vive Johnson, Bill Karper, Maica Kleiner. Peggy Maryatt, William Mattson. Jean Rae Max. Doria McDonald, Betty Mitchell. Jane Mooney. Robert Mooney. Robert Murdoch, Grover Nobles, Edward O ' Connor. John Ogle, Johr Ostrom, Haller Peterson. William Pulverman, Ruth Pyle. Clem Rachwalski. SWrley Rhoad . Geraldine Richardson, Lorraine Ron- quist, Paul Roberts. Shirley Robbins. Richard Robinson. Virginia Rogers, Helen Mbrie Ryan, Gladys Marie Scram, David Seibel, Eliza- beth Sheedy. Bette Shorett. Sally Slocuni, Phil Smart. June Sommerfield. Elgin Spreen. Jack Stark. Dorothy Sweet. Albert Tanner, Ralph Terry, Mary Helen Thymian, Douglas Urquhart, Josephine Weiner. Harold Weir, Elizabeth Wether- by, Kenneth Wi land. Mariftnne Wingate. Ethel Worland. Betty lone Wright. 286 BEHIND THE SCENES. ■■Birth of a year book . . . the editorial board stews over a lay-out . . . photographers Bill Weld, and Foo Ward get unusual shots . . . block letters shown laid out for a sub-division . . . Artist Alf Dunn retouches a scratched picture . . . WaW and AV get pages ready for the press. 287 I wL- ' : .WITH THE TYEE PHOTOGRAPHER Photographer Weld worked late into the night developing pictures in his closet dark-room . . . proud of his work he lines his apartment walls with the best shots ... as Tyee is printed editor MacLeod glances over sheets just off the press . . . padding is put into one of Tyee ' s covers . . . 288 Ifith Tyee out and vacation near there is a thrill to thinking of spots like these that must be covered by the camera this summer. Glioice i Beautiful blue Lake Constance, high in the Olympic range, and sunset on tropical Loon Lake, in Eastern Wash- ington. 289 Social Groups SORORITIES FRATERNITIES INDEPENDENTS CLARKE, President ; Adams, Baten, Blumenthal Butler, Cheetham, Coy Duncan, Hawkins, Hofmann, Ingram, Jewell Johnson, Keejhaver, Krieger, McNamee, Plant Severyns, Shields, Spinner Sylliaason, Webb, Webber PANHELLENIC OFFICERS President MARION CLARKE Secretary FLORENCE SPINNER Treasurer MARJORIE SEVRYNS REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Chi Omega Dana Ingrain Alpha Delta Pi Elsbeth Hofmann Alpha Epsilon Phi .... Carolyn Blumenthal Alpha Gamma Delta Jane Sylliaasen Alpha Omicron Pi Priscilla Webber Alpha Phi Kathleen Butler Alpha Xi Delta Ruth Keef haver Chi Omega Frances Coy Delta Delta Delta Ruth Baten Delta Gamma Mary Jane Johnson Delta Zeta . Phyllis Shields Gamma Phi Beta Bette Adams Kappa Alpha Theta Mary Webb Kappa Delta Alberta Krieger Kappa Kappa Gamma .... Shirley Hawkins Phi Mu Doris Jewell Pi Beta Phi Betty Plant Sigma Kappa Ernestine Duncan Theta Upsilon Miriam McNamee Zeta Tau Alpha Beth Cheetham 292 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 1616 East Fiftieth Street Founded 1885—62 Chapters— Rho, 1910 GRADUATES Celeste Fulton, Helen Hall, Audrey Hanson. SENIORS Gertrude Anderson, Anne Marie Bottker, Dorothy Driftmier, Betty Lou Grant, Helen Hoonan, Patricia Huber, Dana Ingram, Eileen Killion, Jean MacLeod, Betty Lou Manley, Jerry Anne Newcomer, Joyce Nichols, Dorothy Pinneh, Mary Katherine Stiles, Dorothy Stock, Florence Tustin, Lucille Vincent. JUNIORS Betty Boone, Helen Butcher, JanefCase, Harriet Clough, Margaret Franks, Marilyn Ellis, Peggy Godsave, Ruth Hayward, Robena Larson, Margaret Lienau, Betty Mann, Louise McKinnis, Shirley Mills, Elinor Raid, Anne Selfridge. SOPHOMORES Mary Jane Baldwin, Miriam Barlow, Mary Adele Carroll, Carol Clute, Florence Crawford, Isabelle Doupe, Josephine Ford, Winifred Gorton, Madora Jane Hicks, Margaret Hopple, Beth McCrary, Gerry Mankey, Gayle Matzen, Ellen Morse, Celeste Murray, Patricia Peterson, Rosemary Valentine. PLEDGES Lila Ellen Boone, Winifred Brickey, Eugenia Campbell, Maxine Feek, Mary Ellen Frykholm, Virginia Hammarstrom, Ellen Ingram, Betty Kopet, Jean McFee, Mary Alice MacLeod, Virginia McGillicuddy, Katherine McKean, Mary Jean McNaughton, Mary Patten, Dorothy Rollefson, Rae Samuel, Lorraine Shandley, Lois Jean Smith, Marjory Steele, Dorothy Stevens, Roberta Stitt, Jean Taylor, Jean Thompson.,Gaye Wilson. N Anderson, Baldwin, Barlow, E. Boone, L. Boone; D. INGRAM, President Bottker, Brickey, Butcher, Campbell, Carroll Case, Clough, Clute, Crawford, Doupe, Driftmier. Ellis Feek, Ford, Franks, Frykholm, Godsave, Gorton, Grant Hayward, Hicks, Hopple, E. Ingram, Hammarstrom, Hoonan, Huber Killion, Kopet, Larson, Lienau, Mankey, Manley, Mann Matzen, J. MacLeod, M. A. MacLeod. McCrary, McFee, McGillicuddy, McKean McKinnis, McNaughton, Mills, Morse. Murray, Nichols, Patten Pinneh, Peterson, Rollefson, Samuel. Selfridge. Shandley. Smith Steele. Stevens, Stiles, Stitt, Slock. Thompson Tustin, Valentine, Vincent, Wilson liiKC; HOFMANN, President; Alexander, Anderson, Arold, Blair Bower, Buchanan, Bushell, Carlson Christensen, Clark, Cousins, Daly, Dikeman, Gagliardi Gay, Gilmour, Goodhue, Gwinn, Haile, Harlacher Harris, Hooker, Hotchkiss, Imberg, Jones, King Laidlaw, Laing, Lonsbery, Lund, Markhani, Mitchell Mooney, Mueller, Paris, Perry, Rasmussen, Richards Sandven, Saxe, Shirley Smith, Shirley Gene Smith Sollick, Struthers, Thompson, van de Steeg WUlett, Williami ALPHA DELTA PI 4547 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1851 — 55 Chapters — Alpha Theta, 1917 GRADUATES Louise Mary Gilmour, Betty Anne Ryland. SENIORS Esther Carlson, Elvera Gagliardi, Elsbeth Hofmann, Jean Lonsbery, Ella Mead, Margaret Struthers, Hallie Thompson. JUNIORS Frances Arold, Muriel Bushell, Glaideth Clark, Audrey Gay, Phoebe Harris, Berindah Holmes, Patricia Kohler, Virginia Laing, Margaret Perry, Esther Rasmussen, Gertrude S andven, Shirley Smith, Lorene Sollick, Betty Jean Willett. SOPHOMORES Patricia Hooker, Beverley King, Beth Mueller, Paula Paris, Ruth Williams. PLEDGES Yvonne Alexander, Eilah Anderson, Ruth Blair, Jean Bower, Jeanne Buchanan, Elizabeth Christensen, Jeanne Daly, Inez Dikeman, Elaine Gwinn, Jean Haile, Sara Harlacher, Alice Hotchkiss, Bette Imberg, Mildred Jones, Billee Laidlaw, Harriet Lund, Jane Markham, Bette Mitchell, Jane Mooney, Janice Richards, Barbara Saxe, Florence van de Steeg, Shirley Gene Smith. ALPHA EPSILON PHI 4543 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded October 1909—28 Chapters— Barnard College, N. Y. Alpha Delta, 1932 SENIORS Carolyn Blumenthal, Elaine Brower, Sylvia Corenbluni. Selma Gold, Josephine Levinson, Emalie Lippitt, Carlyn Myers, Evelyn Jo Neumann, Jean Seligman. JUNIORS Josephine Charlet, Gertrude Chess, Rheta Lesser, Muriel Waxman. SOPHOMORES Jessie Ann Barash, Harriet Bennigson, Inez Goldstein, Bernice Hochfeld, Dorothy Lewis, Evelyn Nurick, Berenice Raphael, Carolyn Sarlat, Gladys Seidenverg, Harriet Shafer, Bernice Stusser, Shirley Waxman, Bertha Weinstock. PLEDGES Suzanne Bernstein, Muriel Feist, Malca Kleiner, Lila Leon, Marian Lewis, Caroline Newberger, Shirley Bobbins, Harriet Shapiro. Barash, Bennigson, Bernstein; BLUMENTHAL, President Brower, Charlet, Chess Corenbluni, Feist, Goldstein, Hochfeld, Kleiner Leon, Lesser, Levinson, D. Lewis, M. Lewis Lippitt, Myers, Nurick, Newberger, Neumann Raphael, Robhins, Sarlat, Seidenverg, Seligman Shafer, Shapiro, Stusser, M. Waxman S. Waxman, Weinstock mm Agnew, Bannick, Bassett, Bendix, cn:ie ; SYLLIA. ' iSEN, P id , Brouillette, Bu:!er, Cheney. C ' nck, Coleman Cryor, Dean, Dickenson, Ear ' ywwe, F ' ick, Firnstahl, Fortier Cilman, Gobler, Goodspeed, Greenwocd, Gregory, Hall, Heiberg Hollander, Howard, Haworth, Hughes, Hyatt, Irish, James Jarvis, Jennison, Johnson. J ' nf , K ' e ' n, L ' oyd. Maddux McColl, McCormick, B. McDonald, M. McDonald, R. McDonald, Miles, Minnig Moughtin, Osborne, Perkins, Peters, E. Peterson, S. Peterson, Pitt Prickett, Pagsley, Pyle, Quaife, Robertson, Rohrer, Rossoe F. Russell, M. Russell, Sherriff, Simmons, Skog, Snyder, Stack Tegtmeir, Trueblood, Vinal, Ward, Weldon, Wicks, Williams ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 4515 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1904 — 47 Chapters— Iota, 1909 GRADUATE Mary Kay Rohrer. SENIORS Duane Dickenson, Mona Firnstahl, Jeanne Fortier, Ruth McDonald, Betty Moughtin, Sally Peterson, Mary Janet Pugsley, Dorothy Quaife, Mary Elizabeth Russell, Jane Sylliaasen, Marjorie Tegtmeir, Jane Wicks, Dorothy Williams. JUNIORS Betty Brouillette, Penelope Goodspeed, June Gregory, Marian Hall, Winifred Haworth, Mildred Heiberg, Betty Ann Hollander, Kaye Kennedy, Helen Lloyd, Evelyn Miles, Josephine McColl, June McCormick, Mary Jane McDonald, Joanna Osborne, Jane Perkins, Corinne Peters, Helen Rossoe, Rosemary Trueblood. SOPHOMORES Jean Agnew, Barbara Bannick, Josephine Bassett, Viva Bennett, Eleanor Cryor, Betty Jane Hughes, Mary Jane Prickett, Catherine Sherriff, Elizabeth Simmons, Barbara Snyder, Marienne Vinal. PLEDGES M ary Florence Bendix, Florence Butler, Adlaine Cheney, Katherine Clack, Gertrude Coleman, Margaret Dean, Billie Earlywine, June Flick, Barbara Gilman, Lois Ann Gobler, Jane Greenwood, Susan Howard, Ann Hyatt, Virginia Irish, Gladys James, Audrey Jarvis, Josephine Jennison, Gale Johnson, Glenora Jones, Lela Klein, Virginia Matheny, Marcella Minnig, Betty Maddux, Betty McDonald, Bette McHardie, Evelyn Peterson, Gloria Pitt, Ruth Pyle, Helen Robertson, Frances Russell, Patricia Skog, Patricia Smith, Marie Stack, Lois Ward, Dorothy Jean Weldon. 296 ALPHA OMICRON PI 1906 East Forly-fifth Street Founded 1897- 8 Chapters—Upsilon, 1915 GRADUATES Elizabeth Hoffmeister SENIORS Verna May Hibbard, Nancy Keller, Mary Ellen Krug, Maxine Slate, Priscilla Webber. JUNIORS Ernestine Brown, Barnielle Odey. SOPHOMORES Musette Haack, Ruth Hellenthal, Reba Shannon. PLEDGES Annette Albachten, Marna Ellsperman, Elizabeth Sheedy, Betty lone Wright. Albachten, Brown; WEBBER, President Ellsperman. Haack Hellenthal. Hibbard. Hoffmeister Keller, Odey, Shannon Sheedy, Slate Wright C f Oft mMk mmmm ¥j§ISi tMi BUTLER, President; Anderson, Badraun, Baxley, Boyle, Buckner Cameron, Condie, B. Cornelius, H. Cornelius, Eardley Eirher, Ellsworth, Floe, Foss, Frolirh, G. Gellatly, S. Gellatly Gilbert, Gray, Groninger, Healy, Herber, Hinton, Kalushe Kaye, Kesling, Kibhe, Leach, Lowe, Lowther, Ludwigs Mallott, Matlson, McHugh, Murphy, Parks, Pfenning, Poe Reading, Reichardt, Ridgeway, Ruffcorn, Ruggles, Schmitz Schwalen, Searles, Severyns, Shively, Spinner M. Stewart, R. Stewart, Stone, Thompson Trumbull, Vincent, ffalker White, Wilson, Young ALPHA PHI 1900 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1872—37 Chapters—Sigma, 1914 SENIORS Mary Louise Anderson, Druscilla Badraun, Kathleen Butler, Dorothy Eicher, Shirley Frolich, Betty Gilbert, Esther Jobes, Jacqueline Kalushe, Mary Kaye, Elizabeth Ruffcorn, Jean Ruggles, Joan Schmitz, Ann Shively, Bobby Stone, Patricia Trumbull, Janet Vincent, Clara Young. JUNIORS Frances Condie, Betty Cornelius, Joan Ellsworth, Geraldine Gellatly, Edith Herber, Dorothea Johnson, Barbara Lowther, Dorothy Parks, Margaret Reading, Barbara Ridgeway, Mary Buell Stewart, Rosemary Stewart, Dorothy Sheller, Marjorie Leach, Barbara Pfenning. SOPHOMORES Dorothy Buckner, Shirley Cameron, Marie Floe, Justine Foss, Marge Kesling, Jane Lowe, Harriet Mallott, Edith Mae Mattson, Patricia Poe, Margaret Reichardt, Marjorie Severyns, Marjorie Schwalen, Florence Spinner, Betsy Thompson, Lois Wilson, Nancy Gray, Eloise Hargrave, Dorothy Searles. PLEDGES Virginia Baxley, Mildred Boyle, Harriet Cornelius, Margaret Eardley, Susan Gellatly, Barbara Groninger, Elizabeth Anne Kibbe, Maryalyce Hinton, Betsy Healy, Dorothy Jean Ludwigs, Patricia McHugh, Vernita Murphy, Joanne Walker, Charlotte White. ALPHA XI DELTA 4547 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1893—54 Chapters— Nu, 1907 SENIORS Jane Berkey, Lorene Currier, Mary-Margaret DufFy, Jacqueline Ellsworth, Helen Hotchkiss, Ruth Keefhaver, Marjorie King, Lois Langenhan, Alyce Longbottom, Janet Miles, Maxine Miller, Pauline Warner. JUNIORS Dorothy Adamson, Ardene Fairbrook, Jane Forde, Maxine Hipkoe, Mary Ann Johnston, Lorraine Kenyon, Marjorie Lintner, Ruth Norine Settergren, Edna Smith, Dorothy Warden, Margaret Larsen. SOPHOMORES Carol Blood, Marian Berkey, Ruth Bernnard, Carlotta Gray, Eleanor Hansen, Joan Hetherington, Helen Hettrick, Susan Smith, Jacqueline Springer, Barbara Synnestvedt. PLEDGES Jean Alexander, Elaine Ayer, Barbara Bradner, Lavonne Brockman, Patricia Crell, Emily Curry, Pauline Dow, Jean Deacon, Jeanne Fairbrook, Barbara Fox, Marjorie Gracey, Barbara Graham, Marcellene Graham, Shirley Lake, Ernestine Loughridge, Irene Mannion, Jeanne McKinnell, Jeanne Meadows, Ellen Merrill, Jean Norton, Markee Reese, Judith Richardson, Marjorie Smith, Jane Talbot, Betty White, Jacqueline Wilson. Adamson, Alexander, Ayer, Berkey; KEEFHAVER, President Bernnard, Blood. Brockman, Bradner Crell, Currier, Curry, Davis, Deacon, Dow Duffy, Ellsworth, A. Fairbrook, J. Fairbrook, Forde, Fox Gracey, B. Graham, M. Graham, Gray. Hetherington, Hettrick Hipko e, Hotchkiss, Johnston, Kenyon, King, Lake Langenhan, Larsen, Lintner, Longbottom, Loughridge, McKinnell Meadows, Merrill, Miller, Miles, Norton, Reese Richardson, Settergren, E. Smith, S. Smith, Springer, Synnestvedt Talbot, Warden, Warner, White, Wilson COY, President; Alderson, Anderson, BoUerud, Borkland, Bowen Brophy, Brownfield, Bryant, Castleton, Chambers Cooper, Craemer, Davis. Dean, Dirkey, Downard. Egan Fraser, (Jalhrealh, (iibuut, Gordon, Helm, Herzog, Hopkins Houlelle, Howe, Hurley, Johnson, Kelly, Klopfenstein, Litttepage Manson, Mead, McBride, Melburne, Miller, Morrison, Mulligan Perry, Petrie, Phinney, Peipenbrink, Ransom, Rogers, Seaman Seerley, Sheehan, Small, Sorley, Spies Sundquist, Trzcinski, Umpleby, Watson Weisel, West, Wetherby, Wheeler, Witter CHI OMEGA ni7 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1895—92 Chapters— Alpha, 1909 SENIORS Mary Lou Bryant, Alice Bollerud, Frances Coy, Peggy Fraser, Gerry Howe, Mollie McBride, Jean Clair Ransom, Margaret Trzcinski, Berta Umpleby, Doxie Witter. JUNIORS Virginia Alderson, June Anderson, Helena Borkland, Elaine Brophy, Edith Hopkins, Elizabeth Johnson, Madalyn Mead, Saxon Miller, Betty Belle Morrison, Iverne Perry, Lillian Rogers, Phyllis Seerley, Jean Small, Jane Sorley. SOPHOMORES Barbara Craemer, Gail Davis, Dorothea Dean, Ruthmary Downard, Mary Gordon, Claire Hurley, Georgia j Littlepage, Virginia Petrie, Norma Phinney, Lois Seaman, | Betty Sheehan, Patricia Spies. PLEDGES Mary Balsom, Barbara Bowen, Eleanor Brownfield, Mary Carothers, Claire Castleton, Doris Chambers, Ruth Cooper, Janet Dickey, Betty Egan, Betty Galbreath, Patricia Gibaut, Helen Betty Helm, Phyllis Herzog, Jean Houlette, Kathleen Kelly, Betty Klopfenstein, Barbara Manson, Marilu Melburne, Mickey Mulligan, Lois Peipenbrink, Kay Lee Strain, Verna Sundquist, Elva Watson, Betty Wetherby, Barbara Weisel, Virginia West, Dorothy Wheeler. DELTA DELTA DELTA 4527 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1888—88 Chapters— Theta Alpha, 1909 GRADUATES Elizabeth Bannister, Marjorie Steele. SENIORS Carolyn Baker, Ruth Baten, Eleanor Bird, Mary Jane Brown, Catherine Clegg, Dorothea Crockett, Marietta Davis, Jane Elton, Juliamary Ham, Lois Hart, Mary Gail Harvey, Dorothy Hughes, Dorothy Meeker, Harriet Morrison, Jacklyn Outouse, Polly Parker, Daisy Philbrick, Barbara Rankin, Catherine Routt, Jean Sanderson, Mary Elizabeth Strain. JUNIORS Eleanor Carpenter, Margaret Caskin, Frances Cutliffe, Virginia Davis, Jane Eilertsen, Virginia Lawrence, Beverly Minnette, Eleanor Nilsen, Rose Poitevin, Ida Samuelson, Janet Schluter, Janice Scott, Betty Jane Snow, Virginia Whaley. SOPHOMORES Catharine Brennesholtz, Joy Browne, Mariella Cleveland, Claribel Farr, Jeannette Rae Ham, Celia Harrison, Jean Hemrick, Ruth Margaret Jeans, Eleanore Leede, Jean Ranyard, Sharlie Sanderson. PLEDGES Jane Baumeister, Mary Elizabeth Beedle, Barbara Jane Berlin, Margaret Jane Bruff, Betty Carlberg, Louise Christensen, Joan Closson, Francel Harper, Norma Jean Heil, Mary Louise Karshner, Alice Knowles, Margaret Ann McArdle, Mary Miller, Sarah Miller, Alice Morris, Leah Monroe, Clara Oberleitner, Helen Jean Pratt, Dorothy Samuelson, Betty Sawyer, Margaret Shakespeare, Mary Jane Stewart, Mary Helen Thymian. ■r Baker, Baumeister, Beedle, Berlin, Bird; BATEN, President Brennesholtz, M. Brown, J. Browne, Bruff, Carlberg Carpenter, Caskin, Cleveland, Closson, Christensen, Crockett, Cutliffe M. Davis, V. Davis, Eilertsen, Farr, J. R. Ham, J. Ham, Heil Hemrick, Harper, Harrison, Hart, Harvey, Jeans, Karshner Knowles, Lawrence, Leede, McArdle, Meeker, M. Miller, S. Miller Minnette, Morris, Morrison, Monroe, Nilsen, Oberleitner, Parker Philbrick, Poitevin, Pratt, Rankin, Ranyard, Routt, D. Samuelson . Samuelson, J. Sanderson, S. Sanderson, Sawyer, Schluter Scott, Shakespeare, Snow, Stewart Strain, Thymian, Whaley f ' M ' M JOHNSON, President; Alderson, Anderson, Avery, Bardett Baxter, Blackstock, Bostwick, Bouton Branch lower, I. Brown, P. Brown, Carlson, Carlquist, Clark Conolley, Colby, Cowan, Crawford, Curd, Davis Delana, Emerson, Guenther, Hamilton, Harris, Harrison Hoyt, Huntoon, Hutchinson, Jackson, J. Jefferson, M. Jefferson Barbara Ann Jones. Barbara Jones, Louko, Mallory, Martin, D. McDonald M. McDonald, McLean, Morris, Nordby, Nyberg, Phair Robertson, Rogers, Sanderson, Stolle, Stubbs, Sullivan Thatcher, Turner, Veatch, Wagner, Winde DELTA GAMMA 2012 East Forty-fifth Street Founded 1874 — 48 Chapters — Beta Chapter, 1903 SENIORS Jane Avery, Patricia Bartlett, Janice Bostwick, Betty Jane Carl, Catherine Clark, Carolyn Colby, Sarah Curd, Nancy Emerson, Harriet Harrison, Patsy Jackson, Mary Jane Johnson, Mary McDonald, Mary Richards, Jean Robertson, Rowena Stubbs. JUNIORS Jean Baxter, Priscilla Brown, Phyllis Clark, Jane Jefferson, Cleata Gunn, Georgene Hubbard, Barbara Jones, Barbara Ann Jones, Ida Louko, Shirley McCroskey, Jean Morris, Nancy Phair, Aenid Rogers, Marylou Sullivan, Grace Alice Williams. SOPHOMORES Barbara Anderson, Betty Bouton, Tola Brown, May Carlson, Doris Carlquist, Patricia Cowan, Patricia Davis, Virginia Hamilton, Nancy Harris, Mary Hoyt, Ruth Huntoon, Barbara Nordby, Helen Rupp, Nina Lou Sanderso n, Martha Wagner. PLEDGES Winona Alderson, Peggy Blackstock, Jean Branchflower, Beth Conolley, Pat Cowan, Jeanie Crawford, Valerie Delana, Awaitha Francis, Marjorie Guenther, Jean Hutchinson, Martha Jean Jefferson, Elaine Mallory, Bambi Martin, Doria McDonald, Muriel McLean, Evelyn Nyberg, Catherine Stolle, Jean Thatcher, Martha Turner, Muriel Veatch, Harriet Winde. 302 DELTA ZETA 4535 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1902 — 57 Chapters — Kappa, 1913 FACULTY Aileen Anderson, Mary Benton, Bernice Shorrock, Ruth Wilson. GRADUATES Betty Brown, Mabel Brownell, Kay DeKraay, Louise Mangrum, Dorothy Shipton, Imogene Steele. SENIORS Betty Brown, Alice Dickie, Mary Jean Henry, Kathryn Mcllraith, Pearl Oien, Betty Lou Racine, Carol Royer, Phyllis Shields, Dorothy Wolf. JUNIORS Janet Dunlop, Esther Gustafson, Helen Mae Griffin, Marguerite Harris, Kathryn Kelly, Lorraine Peregrine, Freda Shepherd, Dorothy Van de Water, Jeanne Zugehoer. SOPHOMORES Muriel Bibby, Marcia Hopper, Loreen E. Lee, Lorraine Lyons, Minerva Norton, Marianna Moyer, Barbara Toms. PLEDGES Mary Alice Ainsworth, Vivian Cook, Helen Dyser, Margaret Gallagher, Helen Jane Henry, Barbara Jacky, Lucille Lee, Geraldine Richardson, Lorraine Morden, Gladys Marie Scram. 303 Ainsworth, Bibby, Brown, Brownell; SHIELDS, President Cook, DeKraay, Dickie, Dunlop Dyser, Gallagher, Griffin, Gustafson, Harris, H. Henry M. Henry, Hopper, Jacky, Kelly, Loreen Lee, Lucille Lee Lyons, Mangrum, Mcllraith, Morden, Moyer, Norton Oien, Peregrine, Racine, Richardson Royer, Scram, Shepherd Steele, Toms Van de Water, Wolf Zugehoer GAMMA PHI BETA 4529 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1874 — 48 Chapters — Lambda, 1903 SENIORS Bette Adams, Barbara Bryan, Audrey Bullis, Jean Crenshaw, Eileen Driscoll, Kathleen Fields, Peggy Horrocks, Jean Howie, Kathryn Jeklin, Mary Lou Klinker, Jean Morrison, Jane McCaffray, Jean Morrill, Priscilla Perry, Patricia Smith, Alice Jane Wanamaker, Kathrine Welch, Patricia Weeks. JUNIORS Mary Egbert, Margaret Kelly, Marjorie Garvin, Martha Marble, Nancy Marion, Janet O ' Leary, Mary Lou Sander, Jean Warren, Helen Wentworth. SOPHOMORES Susanne Fisher, Nancy Hoover, Myrn Kinnear, Mary Lewis, Betty Jene Lothrop, Dorothy McCaffray, Kathryn Paulson, Gwen Rion, Mary Frances Roberts, Frances Stanton, Patricia Ward, Mary Weatherston. ; PLEDGES Joy Ahrens, Mary Barker, Carolyn Barto, Betty Beardsley, Barbara Burns, Mary Campbell, Mary Jane Carpenter, Betty Jane Churchill, Patricia Collins, i Dorothy Dehn, Emmy Hartman, Jean Houlahan, Mary ' Ann McNuthney, Martha Jean Midkiff, Annis Morgan, Nancy Mullen, Annabelle Scruby, Betty Shaw, Betty-Jo Simpson, Dorothy Stam, Barbara Stewart, Elizabeth Upper, Bobby Weiner. ADAMS, President; Ahrens, Barker, Barto, Beardsley, Bryan Burns, Bullis, Campbell, Carpenter, Churchill Collins, Crenshaw, Dehn, Driscoll, Egbert, Fields, Fisher Hartman, Horrocks, Hoover, Houlahan, Howie, Jeklin, Kelly Kinnear, Klinker, Lothrop, Marion, D. McCaffray, J. McCaffray, McNuthney Midkiff, Morgan, Morrill, Morrison, Mullen, O ' Leary, Paulson Perry, Rion, Roberts, Sander, Scruby, Shaw, Simpson Smith, Stam, Stanton, Stewart, Upper, Wanamaker Ward, Warren, Weatherston, Weeks Weiner, Welch Wentworth KAPPA ALPHA THETA 4527 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1870—65 Chapters— Alpha Lambda, 1908 SENIORS Paula Barton, Henna Culmback, Marjorie Goetz, Helen Louise Hill, Jane Matthews, Peggy Moren, Patricia Roberg, Margaret Sevenich, Eleanor Sheehan, Ruth Stotler, Gretchen Smith, Marjorie Wallace, Mary Webb, Betty Jane Wiggins. JUNIORS Jane Andrews, Catharine Avison, Jean Coblentz, Mary Francis Courtney, Barbara Curran, Betty Des Camp, Peggy d ' Evers, Diane Dickinson, Mary Eggert, Jane Griffiths, Ingrid Flakstad, Helen Fosse, Barbara McCurdy, Gloria Pierce, Kathryn Puryear, Ruth Quigley, Betty Gene Williams, Jeanne Ward. SOPHOMORES Mary Adams, Jane Brokaw, Betty Gibbs, Katherine Huick, Lois Johnson, Patricia Riley, Polly Ann Schnoor. PLEDGES Patricia Anderson, Barbara Baker, Jean Barclay, Patricia Bisson, Sally-Bruce Blackford, Betty June Boswell, Pauline Edwards, Katherine Fovargue, Margaret Hoar, Ruthmarie Hulbert, Phyllis Jackson, Mary Fran Leary, Peggy Maryatt, Betty Mills, Anne Oswald, Phyllis Rudeen, Rae Snyder, Dorothy Sweet, Patricia Taylor, Ruth Thomson, Margaret Williamson, Mary Worthington. J Adams, Anderson, Avison, Baker; WEBB, President ' Barclay, Barton, Bisson, Blackford Boswell, Brokaiv, Coblentz, Courtney, Culmback, DesCamp d ' Evers, Dickinson, Edwards, Flakstad, Gibbs, Goetz Fovargue, Hill, Hoar, Hulbert, Jackson, Johnson Leary, Maryatt, Matthews, McCurdy, Mills, Moren Oswald, Puryear, Quigley, Riley, Roberg. Rudeen Schnoor, Sevenich, Sheehan, Smith. Snyder, Stotler Sweet. Taylor. Thomson, Wallace, Ward Wiggins, Williamson, Worthington KRIEGER, President; Allen, Bahr, Base, Bellman Berg, Bissett, Burriss, Button Byers, Chisholm, Janice Dohm, Jocelyn Dohm, Dupar, Ellis Foley, Fraser, Hall, Harris, Hatch, Jorgensen Kaveney, Kirkpatrick, Kluck, Knights, H. Lawrence, V. Lawrence Lamb, Lee, Lilley, Lindgren, Monahan, Montgomery Moran, Murry, Quagliotti-Romano, Reed, Renn, Saito Seelbach, Sizemore, Slaninka, Sommerfield, Sprague Sutcliffe, W arren, Wilder Wilson, Winder KAPPA DELTA 4524 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1897 — 69 Chapters — Sigma Iota Chapter, 1922 SENIORS Geraldine Burriss, Jeraldine Kluck, Alberta Krieger, Cynthia Lilley, Thelma Saito, Frances Sutcliffe. JUNIORS Lois Button, Jane Byers, Jocelyn Dohm, Lucille Foley, Ruth Hatch, Helen Lawrence, Joan Montgomery, Vivienne Sprague. SOPHOMORES Maxine Base, Katherine Bengston, Florence Ann Berg, Betty Bissett, Ann Caldwell, Beth Chisholm, Dorothy Dupar, Loretta Ellis, Helen Jorgensen, Helen Lamb, Alice Jean Lee, Laurene Lindgren, Kathleen Monahan, Marjorie Moran, Edna Murry, Jane Quagliotti-Romano, Marian Shumaker, Bernadette Stemler, Virginia Thomas, Virginia Wilder. PLEDGES Thelma Allen, LaNeve Bahr, Gertrude Bellman, Janice Dohm, Maryviolet Fraser, Helen Hall, Donna Harris, Jean Kaveny, Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Edith Jane Knight, Vada May Lawrence, Dorsey Reed, Helen Margaret Renn, Camilla Seelbach, Willa Jane Sizemore, Irene Slaninka, June Sommerfield, Mildred Warren, Peggy Wilson, Alice Winger. 306 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 4504 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1870—63 Chapters— Beta Pi, 1905 GRADUATE Aiuie Parry SENIORS Elizabeth Beamer, Catherine Betts, Mary Margaret Buhler, Janet Campbell, Mary Elizabeth Gray, Shirley Hawkins, Kathryn La Gasa, Marion Oliver, Mary Elizabeth Groff. JUNIORS Marguerite Arnold, Barbara Bonnell, Mary Boyden, Jane Emerson, Jeanne Fisher, Helen Galbraith, Vera Gilardi, Ann Elizabeth Goodwin, Mildred Ives, Betty May Jones, Dorothy LaGasa, Jean McKee, Jane Murray, Marcella Scully, Anne Stewart, Sally Vynne. SOPHOMORES Carolyn Balmer, Betty Bowen, Cecily Forbes, Jean Gertridge, Charlotte Hawes, Jeannette Jahn, Milaine Jones, Jane Leech, Eleanor O ' Shea, Dorothy Pattullo, Maybethe Rhodes, Harriett Tibbals, Margaret Woodford. PLEDGES Marijane Argue, Jacqueline Becket, Jean Blair, Catherine Boyden, Patricia Donovan, Anne Goodfellow, Virginia Harnan, Barbara Harrison, Anne Honore, Ann Huston, Kathlyn Jahn, Josephine Lane, Nancy Lear, Virginia McCarthy, Mary Jane Mesdag, Elizabeth Moran, Patricia Pattullo, Verone Scully, Sally Slocum, Helen Penepacker, Patsy Plagemann, Marybell Provine, Martha Rose Roebke. r? 307 HAWKINS, President ; Argue, Arnold, Balmer, Beamer, Becket Betts, Blair, Bonnell, Bowen, C. Boyden M. Boyden, Buhler, Campbell, Donovan, Emerson. Fisher, Forbes Galbraith, Gertridge, Gilardi, Goodjellow, Goodwin, Gray, Groff Harrison, Harnan, Hawes, Honore, Huston. Ives, B. Jones M. Jones, King, D. LaGasa, K. LaGasa. Lane. Lear. Leech McCarthy, McKee. Mesdag, Moran, Murray. Oliver. O ' Shea Parry, D. Pattullo, P. Pattullo. Penepacker, Plagemann Provine, Roebke, M. Scully, V. Scully Slocum, Stewart, Tibbals Vynne, Woodford PHI MU 4530 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1852 — 57 Chapters — Eta Beta, 1917 SENIORS Jeannette Borg, Marjorie Haisman, Doris Jewell, Barbara Keith, Natalie Olmstead, Edna Rosenkranz, Ruth Steenbergen. JUNIORS Miriam Anderson, Jean Carter, Eleanor Earnest, Marian Haagen, Margie Ivey, Rosemary McLaughlin, Genevieve Strandberg. SOPHOMORES Joy Buck, Carol Daniels, Jeannette Lewis, Betty Little, Betty Maron, Victoria Peters. PLEDGES Elaine Berg, Evelyn Craig, Dorothy Glavin, Alice Gooding, Elaine Jensen, Adell Johnson, Mildred McCann, DeLayne Miller, Viola Rice, Frances Virgin, Dorothy Westin. JEWELL, President; Anderson, Borg, J. Buck M. Buck, Carter, Craig, Earnest, Glavin, Gooding, Haagen, Haisman Ivey, Jensen, Johnson, Keith, Lewis Little, Maron, McCann, McLaughlin, Miller Olmstead, Peters, Rice, Rosenkranz Steenbergen, Strandberg Virgin 308 PI BETA PHI 4548 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1867—81 Chapters— Washington Alpha, 1907 SENIORS Geraldine Hanny, Audrey Hinkle, Marjorie Hood, Harvie Hull, Dorothy Johnson, Jayne Lamping, Anne McLeish, Margaret Murrill, Phyllis Plant, Mary Helen Pruitt, Marjorie Sandst rom, Dorothy Seamans, Louise Wood. JUNIORS Josette Ames, Elizabeth Bender, Helen Burkheimer, Jean Coon, Ellen Crosby, Virginia Dayton, Phyllis Donnelly, Helen Gilkey, Gene Graham, Emma Esther Hensel, Phyllis Howard, Ellen McManus, Dorothy Mueller, Dorothy Olson, Jeanne Plath, Elizabeth Ripley, Jean Schaeffer, Jean Worthley, Grace Louise Yantis. SOPHOMORES Lora Jane Bell, Patricia Kelly, Patricia Phelps, Gwen Piggott, Betty Poison, Marie Severyns, Ann Simenstad, Elizabeth Ann Thompson, Jane Valentine. PL E D G E S Mary Abernethy, Shirley Butler, Hildur Coon, Betty Currier, Warrena Darrow, Grace Adele Downey, Marian Ellis, Margaret Goodman, Mary Lou Jamieson, Patricia MacLeod, Peggy Milne, Merceile Neville, Eloise Norton, Elizabeth Ostrander, Eleanor Perry, Alice Ralston, Barbara Shank, Mary Elizabeth Shipman, Bette Shorett, Mary K. Smith, Eleanor Soule, Marjorie Mae Walker, Geraldine Washington. i sim 309 Abernethy, Ames, Bell, Bender. Burkheimer; PLANT. President Butler, H. Coon, J. Coon. Crosby. Currier Darrow. Dayton. Donnelly. Hllis. Cilkey. Coodman, Crahnm Hanny. Hensel. Hinkle, Hood. Howard, Hull. Jamieson Johnson. Kelly. Lamping, MrLeish. MacLeod, MrManus. Milne Mueller, Murrill, Norton. Olson. Ostrander, Parker, Perry Phelps, Piggott, Plath, Poison, Pruitt, Ralston Ripley, Sandstrom, Severyns, Schaeffer, Seamans Shank, Shorett, Shipman, Simenstad, Soule Thompson, Valentine, Walker, Washington Wood, Worthley, Yantis Mms. SIGMA KAPPA 4510 Twenty-second Avenue Northeast Founded 1874 45 Chapters—Mu, 1910 GRADUATES Jane Ramsby, Kathleen Meagher, Maryann Jones, Betty Campbell. SENIORS Marguerite Anderson, Grace Margaret Barton, Betty Buckmaster, Jane Burwell, Ernestine Duncan, Rose Catherine Earley, Jane Edgerly, Audrey Frederickson, Nona Fumerton, Barbara Oilman, Marie Edesse Hoeffler, Wilda Lane, Alice Longfellow, Julia Richardson, Patricia Shinn, Virginia Sonne, Patricia Sutphen. JUNIORS Edna Ballou, Marjorie Beede, Patricia Black, Jeanne Blair, Betty Brown, Marion Clarke, Grace Croucher, Beryl Cunningham, Jean Grover, Margar et Lewis, Mary Jane McCallum, Charlotte McLaughlin, Beverly Ann Moore, Jean Grover, Jean Morgan, Patricia Pierce, Alberta Ramsey, Harriet Randies, Edna Rashford, Margaret Riley, Mary Sexton, Betty Lee Wilkins, Mikell Wormell. SOPHOMORES Helen Benedict, Doris Carpenter, Kay Clifford, Betty Kirby, Ann Claire Lonergan, Joyce Peterson, Nina Ann Scott, Charlotte Stevens, Janet West, Ruth Youngs. PLEDGES Venita Booth, Betty Jane Dignan, Mary Durning, Jean Edmisten, Elizabeth Anne Greene, Barbara Hamer, Ruth Hawthorn, Mary Bess Hughes, Virginia Humbird, Meredith Jenkins, Lois Kinsey, Mona Martyn, Jean Max, Harriet Meehan, Ruth Morgan, Virginia Morgan, Lois Parker, Carol Jean Peeples, Helen Pichon, Betty Rohan, Lorraine Ronquist, Marcia Scott, Charlotte Turner, Betty Lou Wevley, Ann Wilkins, Peggy Wf ight DUNCAN, President; Anderson, Hiilloii. Barton. Beede. Benedict Black. Blair. Booth. Broivn, Buckmaster Burwell, Carpenter. Clarke. Croucher. Cunningham. Dignan. Dunlin ; Farley, Edgerly. Edmisten, Frederickson. Fumerton, Creene. Crover Hamer. Hawthorn, Hoe fler, Hughes, Humbird, Jenkins, Kinsey Kirby, Lane, Lewis, Longfellow, Lonergan, Martyn, Max McCallum, McLaughlin, Meehan, Moore, J. Morgan, R. Morgan, V. Morgan Rohan, Parker, Peeples, Peter.ion, Pichon, Pierce, Ramsey Randies, Rashford, Richardson, Riley, Ronquist, M. Scott, N. Scott Sexton, Sonne, Sutphen, Turner. Wormell, West, Wevley A. Wilkins, B. Wilkins, Wright, Youngs THETA UPSILON 212 Wihonian Apartment Hotel Founded 1914—32 Chapters— Rho Chapter 1928 Ertna Davis M. J. Lammie FACULTY GRADUATE SENIORS Polly Clifford, Margaret Hutchinson, Lillian McLellan, Miriam McNamee JUNIORS Ruth Dondelinger, Shirley Keller SOPHOMORES Kathryn Cavan, Donna Ingram Sylva Brasch FRESHMAN Brasrh, Cavan; McNAMEE, President Davis, Dondelinger Hutchinson, Ingram Keller, Lammie McLellan 311 CHEETHAM, President; Healt, Brown. Carlson ( ' .line, Cooley, Dingier Doebhler, Dore, Evans, Fahlberg. Call Cehrman, Crande. Haley, Hanzel, James MrLeod, Miles, Rice, Robinson Salmela, Squires, Topping Waddell, Williams Worland ZETA TAU ALPHA 4731 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1898—79 Chapters— Psi, 1917 Beth Cheetham. SENIORS JUNIORS Imogene Beall, Edith Cline, Lois Cooley, Harriette Dore, Evna Robinson, Marie Salmela, Henrietta Williams. SOPHOMORES Kathryn Gehrman, Kathleen Haley, Gladys Miles. PLEDGES Betty Brown, Patricia Carlson, Edna Mae Dingier, Patricia Doebbler, Betty Evans, Wanda Fahlberg, Elizabeth Gall, Margaret Grande, Rita Hanzel, Irene Holmstrom, Ruth McLeod, Ruth Rice, Cleona Squires, Helen Topping, Caroline Waddell, Ethel Worland. 312 Eager jrcshman girls wait anxiously in line at Panhellenic office . . . will they or won ' t they get the invitation they ' re praying for? Typical rush week party . . . girls dance with one another . . . play intricate games, or have their fortunes told. Ballooris are favorite theme for decoration. Rush Week Top: The men all clustered around this pretty Chi pledge as Rush Week reaches its final climax . . . pledge night. Bottom: And after the excitement is over . . . frosh girls learn about activities from Phil Howard of W key. Top: Mary Webb, Theta Prexy, pins another corsage on a flower-laden pledge. Bottom : Panhellenic jJ.edge banquet . . . where Greek meets Greek, 313 DORAN, President; Black, Blackstock, Boentje Carlisle, Diemond, Edwards Evans, Freeze, Gorjkle, Greeley, Guth Haas, Hardy, Horrocks, Jasper, Jobe Kirkpatrick, Lagergren, Larrowe, Lindstrom, Midrine North, Paul, T. Peterson, Vernon Peterson, Virgil Peterson Ramey, Seeley, Smith, Thornton, Thompson WUlms, Jack White, John White INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL • OFFICERS President RICHARD DORAN Vice-President JAMES ROBINSON Secretary CHUCK LARROWE Treasurer WILLIAM HARDY Relations Counsel WILLIAM PAUL REPRESENTATIVES Acacia : . . Earl Lagergren Alpha Delta Phi Dave Greeley Alpha Sigma Phi Henry Guth Alpha Tau Omega John Carlisle Beta Theta Pi Allan Evans Chi Phi Alvin Lindstrom Chi Psi John Boentje Delta Chi Frank Thornton Delta Kappa Epsilon Don Edwards Delta Sigma Phi Myron Black Delta Tau Delta William Paul Delta Upsilon Jack White Kappa Sigma Vincent North Lambda Chi Alpha Karl Jasper Phi Delta Theta Harry Horrocks Phi Gamma Delta James Robinson Phi Kappa Psi Dan Mulrine Phi Kappa Sigma ' John White Phi Kappa Tau Lewis Diemond Phi Sigma Kappa .... Maurice Kirkpatrick Pi Kappa Alpha Virgil Peterson Pi Kappa Phi De Loss Seeley Psi Vpsilon Dick Doran Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... Ray Blackstock Sigma Alpha Mu . . . . ■Norman Gorfkle Sigma Chi Wendell Freece Sigma Nu William Hardy Sigma Phi Epsilon Leonard Jobe Tau Kappa Epsilon Edward Willms Tau Phi Delta Clarence Ramey Theta Chi Ken Smith Theta Delta Chi Thad Peterson Theta Xi Vernon Peterson Zeta Peta Tau Herbert Haas Zeta Psi Bill Thompson 314 ACACIA 4718 Acacia Place (Twenty-first Avenue Northeast) Founded 1904—25 Chapters— Locally, 1910 Dennis Pottratz. GRADUATE SENIORS William Arnall, Earl Lagergren, Byron Norman, James Watson. JUNIORS Dwight Atkinson, Robert Carstenson, Kenneth Kingston, Conrad Kirchoff, James Lewis, Kenneth MacLeod, Alvin Marietta, Thomas Murphy, Robert Nelson, Dennis Piper, Howard Price, Art Walton, Frank Ward. SOPHOMORES Peter Anderson, George Barker, Raymond Beman, Bill Bowles, William Hawkins, Esworthy Lang, James Wilson. PLEDGES Robert Brooks, John Hansen, Ralph Kenton, Charles Matthaei, Neil McConnell, William Squire, Jack Stark, Albert Tanner. Arnall, Barker, Beman; LAGERGREN, President Bowles, Brooks, Carstenson Hansen, Hawkins, Kingston, Lang, Lewis Marietta, Matthaei, McConnell, MacLeod, Murphy Nelson, Norman, Piper, Price, Pottratz Squire, Stark, Tanner, Walton Ward, Watson Wilson ALPHA DELTA PHI 2706 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1832 — 26 Chapters — Washington, 1921 SENIORS Henry Campbell, Brooke Fink, Dave Greeley, James Greenwood, Marion Hay, Kenneth Kirkwood, Bliss Moore, Arthur Quigley, Karl Richards, Vincent Sandahl, Ward Wortman, Tom Young. JUNIORS Hugh Bauer, Jack Brennan, Bradford Crowe, Harris Emmons, Kenneth Hilton, Jack Lucas, Julius Mattson, Burr Richards, Jack Steiner, Howard Stewart, Larry Young, Bud Zane. SOPHOMORES Albert Beebe, Philip Carstens, Don Davis, Neil Duffie, Ed Duffy, Ted Grant, Jack Hart, Richard Hewett, Bill Jenkins, Chadwick Karr, Jack Leavitt, Gordon Marshall, Jack Pierce, Ralph Turner, Robert van Raadshoover. PLEDGES Tom Atwater, George Boney, James Brennan, Jack Carey, Fred Chesterley, John Earley, John Fenton, Lloyd Georg, John Hannah, August Kristoferson, John McCarthy, Walter Phelps, Bruce Pierce, Harold Plank, Robert Richards, Richard Robinson, Bill Russell, Frank Taylor. GREELEY, President ; Atwater, Bauer, Beebe, Boney James Brennan, John Brennan, Carey, Carstens Chesterley, Crowe, Davis, Duffie, Duffy, Earley Emmons, Fenton, Fink, Georg, Grant, Greenwood Hannah, Hart, Hay, Hewett, Hilton, Jenkins Karr, Kirkwood, Kristoferson, Leavitt, Lucas, Marshall Mattson, McCarthy, Moore, Phelps, B. Pierce, J. Pierce Plank, B. Richards, K. Richards, R. Richards, Robinson, Russell Steiner, Stewart, Taylor, Turner, van Raadshoover Wortman, L. Young, T. Youn , Zane Mi ALPHA SIGMA PHI 4554 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1845—33 Chapters— Mu, 1912 SENIORS Harold Brooks, Al Cruver, John Emel, William Forrester. Henry Guth, Howard Kenipinsky, Howard Kleinoeder, Richard Klinge, Carl Medica, Irving Natale, Charles Newton, Leonard Rich, John Richards, Fred Salmela, James Spinner, Ben Staeger, Robert Walters, Percy Watkinson, Walter Zemeck. JUNIORS William Bass, Dave Dobson, Albert Erickson, William Robert Downing, Henry Fisher, Robert Gregory, Harold Hayden, Ted Hughes, Ivan Jacobsen, Harold Johnson, Harry A. McGuane, David Reese, Peter Rudy, Robert Springer, Arden Stevens, Burpee Stevens, William Ziegler. SOPHOMORES John Anderson, George Baccus, Wesley Bergman, Donald Camp, Milton Crosby, Stafford Crowley, Raymond Hughes, Edgar Kerrihard, Warren Kempinsky, Sid Keil, Marshall Newbert, Robert Rosberg, Bert Rose, Gene Shelly, Oro Wilcox. PLEDGES James A. Brooks, Hugh Bruen, Eugene Coulon, Charles Craig, Richard Davis, David Dent, William Downing, Charles Emerson, Bob Greer, Fred Hutchinson, Ed Kerrihard, Stuart Martel, George Matthews, Robert McKellar, Jack Merrill, Charles Mitchell, Grover Nobles, Duane Peterson, Duane Wheeler Riser, Ned Stokes, Karl Walker, Shannon Wall. Anderson, Baccus, Bergman. Bass, Brooks; GUTH, President Coulon, Crosby, Crowley, Davis, Dent Dobson, Downing, Emel. Emerson, Erickson, Fisher, Forrester Hayden, Hughes, Hutchinson, Jacobsen, Johnson, Keil, H. Kempinsky, W. Kempinsky, Kerrihard, Kleinoeder, Klinge, Martel, Matthews, McGuane McKellar, Medica, Merrill, Mitchell, Newbert, Nobles, Peterson , Reese, Richards, Riser, Rose, Rosberg, Rudy, Shelly Springer, Staeger, A. Stevens, B. Stevens, Stokes, Walker, Wall, Watkinson Wilcox, Zemeck Ziegler ill CARLISLE, President; Arthur. Baldwin, Bond, Brechtel Buell, Burchill, ( athcart, S. Clark R. Clark, Courtney, Darioth, Denson, Doleshy, Ennen Evans, Gemperli, Gillespie, C Cuzzie, T. Guzzie, Harris Hatcher, Hayden, House, Jackson, Kilpatrick, Klein Lewis, Loomis, Lund, May, Merrill, Miller Mitchell, Nelson, Newton, Nicholls, Pozzi, Pulverman Quilliam, Rosenwater, Severyns, Simonson, Slivinski, Stacey Stone, Swenson, Singer, Taylor, Thomas Twiss, Young, Zemeck ALPHA TAU OMEGA 1800 East Fofty-seventh Street Founded 1865—94 Chapters— Gamma Pi, 1906 GRADUATE Spencer Dakan. SENIORS Frank Buell, Richard Campbell, John Carlisle, Wallace Cathcart, Stanley Clark, Marvin Courtney, Frank Doleshy, Bob Jackson, Durland Lund, Arthur May, Bruce Miller, Thomas Nelson, William Preisz, Fred Rosenwater, Paul Sanders, Donovan Singer, Steve Slivinski. JUNIORS Robert Clark, Robert Denson, Herbert Ennen, Charles Merrill, Jack Newton, Henry Simonson, Homer Stone, Gavin Young. SOPHOMORES Pierce Cartwright, Dave Evans, James Gillespie, George Guzzie, George Lewis, John Nicholls, Archie Pozzi, Robert Quilliam, Kirk Ransdell, Carl Swenson, Maurice Stacey, Lewis Taylor. PLEDGES Edward Arthur, Jack Baldwin, Walter Bond, Philip Brechtel, Philip Burchill, Chris Dariotis, Robert Gemperli, Terry Guzzie, Jack Harris, Bob Hayden, William Hatcher, David House, Warren Kilpatrick, Alvin Kle in, Floyd Loomis, Bob Mitchell, Bill Pulverman, Bill Severyns, Orwin Thomas, Bob Twiss, Alex Zemeck. 318 BETA THETA PI 1617 East Forly-seventh Street Founded 1839—89 Chapters— Beta Omega, 1901 GRADUATES James Arneil, Donald Simpson, Lynn White. SENIORS Arthur Bateman, Berkely Brandt, Hugh Caldwell, Allan Evans, Clarion Haney, Wylie Hemphill, Walt Kastner, Harry Lockhart, Mac Lundin, Richard Mcintosh, Richard Montgomery, Trueman Schmidt, Drexel Scott, Watson Smith, Bill Uppinghouse, Richard Warren, Tom Williams, George Yantis. JUNIORS William Carpenter, Frantz Coe, Joe Griffin, Archie Heaton, Richard Izzard, Lewis Jones, Jim Lewis, Robert Lockhart, John Marontate, Robert Mason, Oscar Stenberg, Bruce Stevenson, Wallace Stevenson, Gerald Young. SOPHOMORES Jack Arthaud, Tom Bostic, Ted Carpenter, Randall Cook, Sam Corisis, Laurence Heath, Mason Keeler, Dwight Kipp, Donald Means, Werner Meyer, William Marontate Richard Munger, Robert Murphy, Bill Neill, Robert Prins, James Robinson, Gordon Russell. PLEDGES Robert Anderson, Richard Dean, Byron Ellis, Charles Fancher, Peter Fisher, Thomas Galbraith, Neil Gellatly, Thomas House, John Hudler, Roland Jones, Stan Kasperson, Robert Kummer, Robert Laing, Lewis May, Ray Meredith, Byron Page, Ragnar Qvale, Jack Roberts, Robert Sanders, John Templeton, Don Thompson, Kenneth Wieland, Dick Yantis. Anderson, Arthaud, Bostic. Brandt, Caldwell; EVANS, President 7 ' . Carpenter, W . Carpenter, Coe, Corisis, Dean Ellis, Fancher, Fisher, Calbraith, Cellatly, Criffin, Heath Heaton, Hemphill, House, Hudler, Haney, Izzard, L. Jones R. Jones, Kasperson, Kastner, Keeler. Kipp, Kummer, Laing Lewis, H. Lockhart, R. Lockhart. Lundin. J. Marontate. W. Marontate. Mason May, Mcintosh, Means, Meredith, Meyer, Montgomery, Munger Murphy, Neill, Page, Roberts, Robinson, Ru. sell, Sanders Scott, P. Smith, IT. Smith. Stenberg, B. Stevenson, W. Stevenson, Templeton Thompson, Uppinghouse, Warren, White, Wieland Williams, D. Yantis, G. Yantis, Young, Cook ENGE, President ; Beasley, Blalock, Carlson (Carroll, (lartwrighl, Ericksen (irondal. High, Donald LaVelle, Dorain LaVMe, Lea Alvin Lindstrom, Arnold Lindstrom, Partner Pyle, Richards, Sharp Steinhoff, Swanson Truscott, Whisenhunt Winterringer CHI PHI 4521 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1824—34 Chapters— Beta Delta, 1925 GRADUATES Hollis Beasley, Daniel Steinhoff. SENIORS Robert Carroll, John Enge, Gosta Eriksen, Philip Grondal, Jack High, Alvin Lindstrom, Arnold Lindstrom. JUNIORS Alan Blalock, Case Davidson, Joseph Hearst, Donald La Velle, Manning Richards, John Stam, William Truscott, Harry Whisenhunt. SOPHOMORES Edgar Lea, Edward Cartwright. PLEDGES Don Brewer, James Carlson, Dorain La Velle, Wendell Partner, Jack Pyle, Bryce Richards, Bayard Sharp, Elmer Swanson, Jack Winterringer. 320 !iv CHIPSI 4600 Twenty-second Avenue Northeast Founded 1841—25 Chapters— Alpha Theta Delta, 1921 FACULTY Dr. George M. Savage, Jr.; Philip E. Church, William D. Lucas. SENIORS John Boentje, Jr.; Neil Christensen, Jack Ditewig, George Hutlon, Thomas Kinsman, Joseph McLean, Chester Van Houten, Herbert Vitt, Howard York. JUNIORS Richard Art, Uhland Boyer, Jr.; David Rogue, Earl Fisher, James Holmes, John Henderson, John Neupert, Thomas Owen, John Pearce, Jim Warrack. SOPHOMORES James Dolan, Ray Gilkerson, Laurance Smart, Vincent Rank, Jim Wilson, James Wold. PLEDGES Albert Armstrong, Lowell Beernink, Arnold Bildsoe, Ronald Bostwick, Everett Burkhart, James Eccles, Joe Ellis, Roy Funk, William Hathaway, Art Holbrook, Robert McGee, Frank Milward, Robert Morton, Ted O ' Conner, Art Robertson, Jack Roth, David Savage, Aubrey Schmidt, Ronald Scott, Bertram Sturm, Robert Thomas, Robert Tosch, Joe Walker, John Walkky, Berton Walkley. 321 Armstrong, Art, Beernink, Bildsoe; BOENTJE, President. Bogue, Bostwick, Boyer, Burkhart Christensen, Ditewig, Dolan, Eccles, Ellis, Fisher Funk, Gilkerson, Hathaway, Henderson, Holbrook, Holmes Hutton, K insman, McGee, McLean, Milward, Morton Neupert, O ' Conner, Owen, Pearce, Rank, Robertson Roth, Schmidt, Scott, Smart, Sturm, Thomas Tosch, Van Houten, Vitt, Walker B. Walkley, J. Walkkey, Warrack, Wilson Wold, York BARNARD, President; Abel, Armstrong, Barnett, Baker Berg, Bogart, Bordsen, Caspers Clark, Cook, Denniston, Dinwiddle, Doon, Franetovich Gattavara, Grandy, Grant, Greenwood, Heath, Jones Richard Judd, Robert Judd, Kelly, Kidrick, Klein, Luehrs Levin, Love, Luke, Lymon, Manson, Mark McKee, Morseth, Mulholland, Nelson, Ojala, Ritchie Sedore, Sheehan, Spencer, Thornton Townsend, Woirol, Wilkinson Zimmerman DELTA CHI 1819 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1890 — 35 Chapters — Washington, 1908 SENIORS Lewis Armstrong, Douglas Baker, Curtis Barnard, William Bell, Roy Dinwiddle, Carl Grandy, Ray Jones, Eldon Mark, Gene Mulholland, Carl Sedore, Frank Thornton. JUNIORS Farrell Cook, Francis Franetovich, Thomas Hargis, Barry Hollander, Robert Judd, Richard Kelly, James Luke, John Ritchie, Edward Sheehan, Robert Zimmerman. SOPHOMORES Ralph Berg, Wallace Bogart, Ray Bordsen, Ronald Caspers, James Clark, Larry Gattavara, Gordon Grant, Richard Judd, Harry McKee, Kenneth Lymon, Walter Woirol. PLEDGES Don Abel, Dolph Barnett, Donald Denniston, Harry Doon, Robert Greenwood, George Heath, Steve Judd, Douglas Kidrick, Max Klein, Floyd D. Levin, Perry Love, Lewis Luehrs, Philip Manson, Richard Morseth, Ed Nelson, William Nielson, Hugh Ojala, Ralph A. Spencer, Lenard Townsend, William Wilkinson. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON 4520 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1844 — 47 Chapters — Kappa Epsilon, 1910 GRADUATES John Lea, Douglas Hood. SENIORS John Balkema, Donald Edwards, Harold Davies, Jack Garretson, Neal Heston, John Kaye, William Kaye, Walter Walkinshaw, Henry Wallace. JUNIORS Bruce Evans, Lew Gates, Serge Gorny, Marshall Hatch, Jack Hitchcock, Wood Lyda, Robert McKay, Frank Merrill, David Myers Poe, Earl Rice, Robert Sieg. Harry Skewis, Harry Strong, Frank Travis. SOPHOMORES Gordon Anderson, Keith Bogan, Frank Brooks, James Chdndler, Dale Finley, Travers Foxworth, Edward Hudson, Wells McCurdy, Jack Sparling, Albert Thompson, Burgess Whiteside. PLEDGES Bryce Black, Brooks Bouillon, Henderson Braddick, Robert Dvorak, Dean Edwards, Richard Elsbree, Philip Evans, William Fiset, George Hibbard, Robert Hill, George King, Edgar Lile, Hugh Pickel, Arthur Sonneland, George Sparling, Julian Willcox, Fred Zigler. Anderson, Balkema, Black, Bogan ; DONALD EDWARDS, President Braddick, Brooks, Chandler. Dean Edwards Elsbree, B. Evans, P. Evans, Fiset, Foxworth, Garretson Gates, Hatch, Heston, Hill, Hitchcock, Hood J. Kaye, W. Kaye. King, Lea. Lile Lyda, McKay, McCurdy, Merrill, Pickel Poe, Rice, Sieg, Sonneland, Sparling Strong, Thompson, Travis, Walkinshaw Wallace, Whiteside Willcox BLACK, President; Alberg, Allyn Anderson, Ayer Becklund, Bigelow, Browning, Cardwell Easter, Geri, Milliken, Norbisrath Overbeck, Sorensen, A. Thumlert, D. Thumlert Walker, Williams DELTA SIGMA PHI 4550 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1899 2 Chapters— Alpha Omega, 1926 FACULTY 0. Harry Schrader, Dr. Macey M. Skinner. SENIORS Gordon Bigelow, Melvin Hall, Thomas Jones, Harrison Kramer, George Lown, Hans Norbisrath, Richard Overbeck, Wayne Proff. JUNIORS Vance Alberg, Ray Allyn, Myron Black, Roswell Duppenthaler, Rudolph Geri, Guy Gifford, Charles Hoard, Arnold Thumlert, Dan Thumlert, Jack Tucker, Donald Williams. SOPHOMORES Alfred Anderson, James Ayer, Herbert Becklund Richard Carter, George Gifford, Edward Milliken, i Everett Sorensen. i PLEDGES Robert Allen, Robert Browning, Ralph Cardwell, John Easter, Tom Jones, Elmer Rydeen, Jerry Walker, Stanley Wooster. DELTA TAU DELTA 4524 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1859—74 Chapters— Gamma Mu, 1908 SENIORS Don Christensen, Paul Ferrier, Jack Garrett, Lewis Griswold, Erie Horswill , Charles Hunter, Harold H. Jones, Bob McAskill, Fred Paul, William Paul, Floyd Vinson. JUNIORS Sam Bunker, Walter Deierlein, Eugene George, Robert Hunter, Don Sutterlein, William Teller. SOPHOMORES Arthur Bond, Harold Dial, Clifford Ellis, Jack P. Ford, Emil Hanson, Jay Howell, John Luker, Richard Meier, Richard Nelson, Lewis Norman, Eugene Norris, Harold M. Poole, Albert Rockstrom, Joe Williams, Hartley Wilson. PLEDGES Robert Anderson, Robert Burnside, Floyd Churchill, Robert Dunnington, Dick Edwards, Robert Farrell, Malcolm Griswold, J. M. McRobbie, Sam Morrison, Alfred Poison, Elgin Spreen, William Swanson, Wendell Tewell, Peter Thompson, Paige Tongue, Tom Tressler, Robert Yancey, William Yeomans. Bunker, Churchill, Christiansen, Deierlein ; W. PAUL, President Dunnington, Edwards, Ellis, Farrell Ford, George, L. Griswold, M. Griswold, Horswill, Howell C. Hunter, R. Hunter, Jones, Luker, McAskill, McRobbie Meier, Morrison, Nelson, Norman, Norris, F. Paul Poison, Poole, Spreen, Suetterlein Swanson, Teller, Tewell Tongue, Tressler Vinson, Wilson Yeomans WHITE, President; Allison, Baxley, Bennington, Blacklidge Brazier, Brown, Burnham, Carlson Chandler, Clees, Cobley, Comstock, Cranford, Dobb Espeland, Field, Gilson, Guberlet, Harmon, Hopkins Irwin, Jones, Linebaugh, Lochow, Matlock, Minor Murdoch, O ' Dea, Parker, Peterson, Poff, Putnam Reed, Richards, Riddle, Robertson, Seibel, Sharp Slade, Stanley, Thomas, Ulrich Waters, Williams, Wilson, Wright Wyse, Zorn DELTA UPSILON 7878 East Forty-fifth Street Founded 1834 — 67 Chapters — Washington, 1910 GRADUATE John Williams. SENIORS Hood Baxley, Andrew Carlson, Richard Harmon, Haden Linebaugh, Robert Lochow, Paul Marmont, Lamonte Minor, Richard Peterson, John Price, George Putnam, Lowell Waters, John White, Clarence Wilson. JUNIORS Jack Allison, Jed Barclay, Melvin Bennington, Dean Field, Lewin Guberlet, Allan Reed Hoyt, John Jones, Harley O ' Dea, Lome Parker, Erwin Slade, Russell Ulrich, Wayne Wright, Don Zorn. SOPHOMORES I Douglas Blacklidge, Don Brazier, Jack Brown, George Cobley, Herbert Dobb, Lee Irwin, Milton Baxley, Gordon Poff, Dean Riddle, Rupert Sharp, Harry Stanley, Fred Thomas, William Wyse. PLEDGES Ned Adams, Roland Burnham, Ferral Campbell, Forrest Chandler, Elmer Clees, Jack Comstock, William Cranford, Jack Damns, Conrad Espeland, John Gilson, Arthur Hopkins, Douglas Matlock, Robert Murdoch, Richard Richards, Edward Robertson, David Seibel. s KAPPA SIGMA 5004 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1869—109 Chapters— Beta Psl, 1903 FACULTY C. S. Edmundson, David C. Hall, Norman F. Kunde, H. H. Martin, R. M. Winger. GRADUATES Robert Brown, Paul Chittenden. SENIORS William Acomb, Dean Alexander, Edwin Allen, Firmo Breda, Willard Butler, John Darragh, John Davies, Win Dilloway, Patrick Dorsey, Bentley Kern, William Linklater, Henry Matthew, Richard Murphy, Robert Murray, Vincent North, Jack Reed, Howard Stansbury, Robert Winden, William Wood, George Ziegenfuss. JUNIORS Byron Acomb, Kalman Brauner, Cyrus Clapp, Dick Clauson, David Colman, Robert Devlin, Ed Fearn, Willard Larson, Jack Mahoney, Jack Noser, Douglas Payne, Donald Pearson, Robert Shafer, Dave Swenson, Robert Vollendorff, William Vollendorff. SOPHOMORES George Anderson, Charles Allen, Charles Gorsich, Scott Mark, Jack Obenour, Theodore Pape, Robert Schoen, William Walter, Frank Whiting. PLEDGES Ralph Anderson, Robert Auld, Ed Bashaw, Mack Bockman, Leroy Carlson, John Connor, Douglas Dollar, Rolf Espedal, Melville Forde, Jack Graf, Ralph Hawks, Clyde MacDonald, William Mattson, Louis Monte, Carl Opolsky, Lloyd Phelps, Karl Riebe, Jack Schneider, Fred Silverthorn, Robin Whittlesey, Kenneth Wright. 327 Obenour, Acomb, Alexander, C. Allen; NORTH, President E. Allen, G. Anderson, R. Anderson, Opolsky Auld, Bashaw, Brauner, Breda, Butler, Carlson Chittenden, Clapp, Connor, Dollar, Darragh, Devlin Dilloway, Dorsey, Espedal, Forde, Fearn, Graf Hawks, Kern, Larson, Linklater, Mahoney, Mark Matthew, Mattson, Murphy, Murray, Noser, Payne Pearson, Pape, Reed, Riebe, Schoen, Shafer Silverthorn, Stansbury, Swenson, R. Ollendorff, W. Vollendorff, Walter Whittlesey, Winden, Wood, Wright, Ziegenfuss JASPER, President; Austin, G. Avey, Q. Avey Bailie, Baker, H. Batt R. Batt, Bennett, Benson, Baling, Broadbooks Carver, Clark, Dorr, Fahey, Field Foster, Gaston, F. Gilhuly, C. Gilhuly, Graves Gussman, Hillman, Horton, Jarrett, Kochevar Leonard, Lewis, Loper, Masters, McKulla Rising, Sampson, Smith, Strash, Wiehl LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 4509 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1909 90 Chapters— Alpha Psi, 1918 GRADUATES William Bennett, Martin Broadbooks, Neal Clark, Elroy Wiehl. SENIORS Robert Dorr, Frank Fahey, William Field. JUNIORS Eugene Avey, John Baker, Robert Gaston, Fred Gilhuly, Robert Gussman, James Hillman, Karl Jasper, Leslie Loper, David Masters. SOPHOMORES George Austin, Quentin Avey, Harold Batt, Henry Benson, Lee Boling, Ward Lewis, John Sampson. PLEDGES j Robert Bailie, Robert Batt, Jack Carver, Ralph Foster, ' George Gilhuly, Kenneth Graves, Glen Horton, Robert Jarrett, Gordon Kochevar, William Leonard, Edward McCready, Lawrence McKulla, Carle Rising, Brent Smith, George Strash, Vicent Yeager. PHI DELTA THETA 2111 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1848—105 Chapters— Alpha, 1900 GRADUATE mssm. Donald Ireton. SENIORS Ralph Baldwin, Sydney Bemis, George Fisher, Paul Fredrickson, Coburn Grabenhorst, Harry Horrocks, Gordon Hull, George Hughes, William Kirschner, James Lenau, Harold Lewis, Alfred Lomen, Donald Mclntyre, Fredrick Nelson, George Phillips, Frank Pierce, Robert Scarff, Paul Scev , Robert Thompson, Bernard Westlund. JUNIORS Sam Baker, Victor Brennan, Robert Calland, Edgar Christian, William Dee, Robert DeLong, Kenneth Farris, Bill Gleason, Conner Gray, Fred McFarland, Don Thompson. SOPHOMORES Clinton Bloxom, John Coonan, Theodore Dorman, Charles Garrett, Harry Goodfellow, John Grant, Arnold Groth, Richard Herman, Albert Hoelting, Herb Knudson, John McCallum, Stanley Mickelson, Norman Milbank, Carl Neu, Dixon Rauch, Henry Schnebly, Keith Shortall, William Walsh. PLEDGES Warren Badraun, Frank Buhler, Bob Campbell, Jack Carey, Louis Cragin, Jack Griffin, Lyle Heaton, Eugene Huntley, Bill Jennings, Jack Johnston, Walter Kitner, Jim Lawlor, William Mason, Dean McAdams, William McElfatrick, Haller Peterson, Laird Peterson, Gordon Robson, Bryant Russell, Jim Tregaskis. PHILLIPS, President ; Badraun, Baker, Baldwin. Bemis, Bloxom Brennan, Buhler, Calland. Campbell. Carey Christian, Cragin. Dee, De Long, Dorman. Farris, Fisher Fredrickson, Garrett, Goodfellow, Grabenhorst, Grant, Gray, Griffin Groth, Heaton, Herman, Hoelting, Horrocks, Hughes, Hull Huntley, Ireton, Jennings, Johnston, Kitner, Kirschner, Lawlor Lenau, Lewis, Lomen, Mason, McAdams, McElfatrick, McFarland Mclntyre, McKenny, Mickelson, Milbank, Nelson, Neu H. Peterson, L. Peterson, Pierce, Rauch, Robson Scarff, Schnebly, Shortall, D. Thompson, R. Thompson Tregaskis, Walsh, Westlund A .r.A. Barnett, Bingham, Bird, Bujord, Burgelt, Conolly Crick, Crowder, Eagleson, Easter, Eicher, Garhart, Caring F. Carretsun, H. Garretson, Gjolme, Graham, Hage, Haig, Hamilton Hatch, Hendrickson, Hiscock, Hubbach, Hume, Jemison, Johns Kerr, Laing, Lamson, Lindsell, Madden, McAllister, McFee McGoldrick, McKay, Miller, Montgomery, Morrill, Nyberg, Owen Parsons, Philbrick, Philip, Porter, Presley, Priess Pritchard, Propstra, Richardson, Schlicting, Taylor Thompson, Trueblood, Vaupell, Walter Weaver, Wilcox Williams, Wolf PHI GAMMA DELTA 4503 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1848—73 Chapters— Sigma Tau, 1900 GRADUATE Leonard Vaupell. SENIORS Wellington Bingham, John Burns, James Eagleson, Edwin Hamilton, Donald Hume, Thomas Jemison, James McGoldrick, John Montgomery, James Robinson, Richard Walter, William Wilcox, Jack Wolf. JUNIORS John Barnett, Richard Easter, John Eicher, Frank Garretson, Herman Garretson, Robert Hage, Willard Hatch, Jacob Hendrickson, William Hubbach, William Kerr, Stanley Laing, Otis Lamson, Henry Loquvam, Henry Owen, Robert Parsons, Robert Philip, Newell Priess, Neil Richardson, Harold Weaver. SOPHOMORES Edward Bird, Paul Conollv, Robert Crick, Richard Crowder, Neil Haig, Frank Hiscock, Donald Kilgore, John McDermott, Malcolm McFee, Gordon Nyberg, Richard Philbrick, Arthur Taylor, Donald Trueblood, Gene Williams. PLEDGES Curtis Buford, James Burgett, Robert Davies, Theodore Garhart, Robert Garing, Reidar Gjolme, Richard Graham, Paul Johns, Gordon Lilly, Andrew Lindsell, George Madden, Armand Miller, Charles Morrill, Walter McAllister, Theodore McKay, William Porter, David Presley, Frank Pritchard, Jack Propstra, Harold Schlicting, Robert Thompson. PHI KAPPA PSI 2120 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1852—52 Chapters— Alpha, 1914 GRADUATES Wesley Bubb, Hugh Hotson. SENIORS Larry Mcintosh, John Meehan, Merle Miller, William Morgan, Daniel Mulrine, Marcus Perry, Herbert Rice, Jack Samuelson, Robert Williams, Marshall Yost. JUNIORS Kirk Buck, Joseph Dubsky, Douglas Graves, Guy Harris, Gilmore Kirkman, Jack Leighton, Edgar Murnen, Donald Olson, Jack Parker, Lewis Parker, Cranston Raymond, Donald Raymond, Paul Sather, John Stone, Stewart Tremaine. SOPHOMORES Frank Brennan, William Campbell, Warne Emanuels, George Hajek, Frank Hart, Homer Hill, Thomas Hulbush, John Torland. PLEDGES Malvin Alexander, Ralph Bray, William Brown, Robert Cleveland, Leonard Fines, Dick Gladson, Richard Knight, Edward Marble, Richard Miller, John Morganroth, Maurice Needham, Thomas Paddison, Richard Pollard, Paul Roberts, Robert Rutherford, Milton Tillman, Paul Umoff, James Wingate. Bray. Brennan, Brown, Buck; SAMUELSON, President Campbell, Dubsky, Emanuels, Fines Cladson, Craves, Hajek, Harris, Hart, Hill Hulbush, Kirkman, Knight, Leighton, Marble, Mcintosh Meehan, Miller, Morgan, Morganroth, Murnen, Mulrine Needham, Olson, Paddison, J. Parker, L. Parker, Perry Pollard, C. Raymond, D. Raymond, Roberts, Rutherford, Sather Tillman, Torland, Tremaine, Umoff Williams, Wingate Yost PHI KAPPA SIGMA 47ii Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1850—39 Chapters— Alpha UpsUon, 1919 SENIORS Charles Croasdill, Arthur Edwards, Richard Foster, Eric Froberg, Owen Henry, Ted Huetter, Earl Melville, Orville Olson, Frank Peters, George Rakestraw, John White, John Williams, Henry Wise, Robert Wohleb. JUNIORS Philip Blake, Robert Buehrer, Robert Grunbock, Theodore Hokenstad, Mortimer Huetter, Linden Martin, Putnam Middleton, Robert Nelson, Frank Schafer, William Stinchfield, Gordon Wight. SOPHOMORES Miles Babcock, George Moore, William Nelson, Wylie Palmer, Hal Rathvon. PLEDGES Julian Blake, John Bracken, Richard Coulter, Richard Draper, Everett Flood, John Foster, Ed Gruble, Thomas Hanifen, George Haskett, Hewitt Henry, Robert Johnson, Bill Kitchen, Viren Lemon, James McCrary, Kenneth Nickols, Raymond Richards, William Sloan, Paul Soules, Thomas Soules, William Woods. WHITE, President; Babcock, Blake, Bracken, Buehrer Coulter, Croasdill, Draper, Flood Froberg, J. Foster, R. Foster, Hanifen, Haskett, H. Henry O. Henry, Hokens tad, M. Huetter, T. Huetter, Johnson, Kitchen Lemon. Melville, Middleton, Moore, Nelson, Nickols Olson, Palmer, Peters, Rakestraw Rathvon, Richards, Schafer Soules, Stinchfield, Williams Wise, Wohleb Wight PHI KAPPA TAU 4547 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1916- 5 Chapters— Alpha Pi, 1929 GRADUATE James Penry. SENIORS Lewis Diemond, Frank Dusek, Sylvin Fulwiler, Carl Matronic, Tom Sheldrake, Richard Soderquist, Raymond Wickstrom. JUNIORS Cleland Marriott, Arthur Sinclair, Harry Solberg, Harold Young. SOPHOMORES Willis Woodley. PLEDGES Lawrence Legas, Philip Lonergan, Lion Sherikan, Ernest , Steele. i FULWILER, President; Diemond, Dusek Legas, Marriott Matronic, Penry, Sherikin, Sheldrake Sinclair, Soderquist Steele, Wickstrom Woodley Armstrong, Bochnok, Grand; KIRKPATRICK, President Brewer, C. Castle, D. Castle Church, Eckrem, Goldberg, Grand, Heimberger Ludford, Mapes, Martin, Maxwell, Mercy Nerland, Peters, Reko, Robinson Scharf, Smith, Snyder Stuart, Walker Weber. Wolff PHI SIGMA KAPPA 2104 East Forty-fifth Street Founded 1873 — 53 Chapters — Lambda Deuteron, 1932 GRADUATE Robert Grant. SENIORS Brien King, Paul Mercy, Bill Sexton, Adrian Stuart. JUNIORS Vincent Bochnok, Gerald Grand, Curtis Church, Virgil Heimberger, Maurice Kirkpatrick, Henry Peterson, William Reko, Joseph Scharf, Reginald Smart, Adam Smith, Melvin Williams, Alvin Wolff. SOPHOMORES Judson Lockwood, Lloyd Martin, Warren Maxwell, Leslie Robinson, William Walker. PLEDGES John Ahrind, Victor Armstrong, Stanley Brewer, Carl Castle, Don Castle, Harvey Eckrem, Pete Goldberg, Gene Hood, Burton Ludford, Lester Mapes, Arthur Nerland, Robert Peters, Frank Snyder, Don Thompson, William Walters, Richard Weber, Bill Welch, John Werts. 334 « i PI KAPPA ALPHA 7804 East Fiftieth Street Founded 1868—78 Chapters— Beta Beta, 1914 GRADUATES James Hauschildt, Ed Miller. SENIORS Clayton Dahlberg, Fred Payne, Virgil Peterson, Frank Schabel, Rexford Sears. JUNIORS William Strong, Robert Woock. SOPHOMORES Dean Downing, Eugene Hougardy, Chester Ottinger, Henry Trimble, Chester Walters, Robert Williams. PLEDGES Walton Berton, Stanley Brunner, John Cyra, John Hoff, Jack Martin, Foster Pratt, John Pruett, Wynne Rogers, Loren Schabel, Victor Stevens, Stanley Trimble. Berton, Brunner, Cyra; PETERSON, President Dahlberg, Downing, Hoff Hougardy, Martin, Miller, Ottinger, Payne Pratt, Pruett, Rogers, F. Schabel L. Schabel, Sears, Stevens Strong, H. Trimble, S. Trimble Walters, Williams Woock PI KAPPA PHI 4547 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1904—38 Chapters— Alpha Delta, 1924 SENIORS Lome Bradley, Jim Byrne, Edgar Courtwright, Art Franciscovich, Ray Hall, Curtis Onstad. JUNIORS Charles Sedan, De Loss Seeley, Lowell Vadman. SOPHOMORES Harold Bancroft, Richard Berg, Verdun Bounds, Fred Buerstatte, Jack Divine, Wayne Gordon, Jack Karlberg, Cecil Martin, Alvin Moore, Helmer Smedstad. PLEDGES Walter Avery, Charles Chambers, Lyman Hopkins, Joe i Klaas, Bruce MacKenzie, Robert Rein, Jo Scroggs, DeHart Serrill, Tom Trumbull, Robert Wartelle, Donald Westbo. BYRNE, President; Avery, Bancroft Bradley, Chambers Courtwright, Divine, Franciscovich, Gordon Hall, Hopkins, Karlberg, Klaas MacKenzie, Moore, Onstad, Sedan Seeley, Vadman, Westbo PSI UPSILON 1818 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1833—26 Chapters— Theta Thela, 1916 SENIORS Richard Betts, Richard Doran, Edward Draney, Jack Flagg, George Goerig, William Haas, Thomas Hanley, Robert Purdue, William Scammell, Richard Talcott. JUNIORS Charles Bechtol, Harry Bigsby, John Briggs, Joe Brotherton, Deming Brown, Foster Chapin, Robert Coe, Roger Jones, Geoffrey Keating, Lee I ewis, Richard Morris, Richard Northcraft, John Parrott, Don Richards, Richard Royer, Don Thompson, David Whitcomb. SOPHOMORES William Dick, Robert Gallup, Robert Lee, William Magee, John McKenzie, John Will, Lawrence Williams. PLEDGES Howard Anderson, John Andrews, Robert Cash, Warren Cornwall, Thomas Cushman, Leo De Donato, Willis Donnelly, Robert Fallon, Hugh Fricks, James Hayes, Sam Humes, Russell Kelleran, William Lee, Hiram Leinenweber, Frank Le Cocq, Stuart Monro, John Naughton, James Patton, Thomas Porter, Lee L. Scott, James Robert Scott, Griffith Way, Middleton White, James Wiggins. f: ' Anderson, Andrews, Betts, Bigsby; HAAS, President Briggs, Brotherton, Cash, Chapin Cornwall, Cushman, DeDonato, Dick, Donnelly, Doran Draney, Fallon, Flagg, Gallup, Goerig. Gruger Hanley, Hayes, Humes, Keating, Kelleran, LeCocq R. Lee, W . Lee, Leinenweber, Lewis, McKenzie, Morris Naughton, Northcraft, Parrott, Patton, Porter Purdue, Royer, Scammel, J. Scott, L. Scott Talcott, Thompson, Way, Whitcomb White, Williams, Wiggins, Will 00 ' - ' . rjmm kamM BLACKSTOCK, President; Anstett, Barlow, Blaine, Boning, Burke Canterbury, Chase, Coder, Cole, Collins ' Colvin, Crane, Critzer, Davis, Denton, Dootson, Egbert Evans, Green, Gregg, Heffner, Hemingway, Huey, P. Jarvis R. Jarvis, Johnston, Jones, Kavaney, Kellum, Klinker, La Vigne Larkin, Leech, Lightfoot, Lindman, McQuilin, Minkler, Morrison Natzel, Nygreen, Page, Park, Petrich, Pruecel, Reilly Rim, Ross, Scherrer, Scholes, Seejeldt, Spence Sunde, Terry, Tarola, Vmpleby Vincent, Wallace, D. Wheat, H. Wheat Williams, Young SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 4506 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1S56 — III Chapters — Washington Alpha, 1904 SENIORS Duane Anstett, Ray Blackstock, Charles Blaine, Mark Canterbury, John Collins, Jack Denton, Eugene Dootson, Vincent Egbert, John Evans, Ernest Hemingway, Paul Jarvis, James Johnston, Bradley Jones, Paul Larkin, Charles Lightfoot, Robert Natzel, Walter Page, Charles Spence, Harold Wheat. JUNIORS David Botting, Donald Colvin, James Crane, Stanley Green, Stanley Huey, Frederick La Vigne, Frank Morrison, James Petrich, Dixon Rice, Lynn Scholes, Raymond Seefeldt, Bayard Young. SOPHOMORES Robert Barlow, Howard Burke, Elmo Chase, Ellis Coder, Sidney Davis, Rodney Jarvis, Charles Klinker, Robert Lindman, Richard Posey Ross. PLEDGES Ben Berry, Bruce Cole, Glen Courtney, James Cowan, James Critzer, Howard Gregg, Chester Heffner, Jack Kavaney, Robert Kellum, Jack Leech, William McQuilin, Jack Minkler, William Nelson, Glen Nygreen, Alan Park, Robert Pruecel, Robert Reilly, Robert Scherrer, George Sunde, Ralph Tarola, Ralph Terry, Stewart Umpleby, Robert Vincent, Waller Wallace, Donald Wheat, Hugh Williams. SIGMA ALPHA MU 4511 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1909 t5 Chapters— Sigma Nu, May 26, 1926 SENIORS Orven Fischbach, Norman Gorfkle. JUNIORS Sid Cohn, Ray Drebin, Herbert Isbin, Victor Lyon, Bill Rogers, Arthur Steiner. ' SOPHOMORES Richard Boral, Irv Chernick, Archie Katz, Ray Levin, Henry Marcus, Fred Rogers. PLEDGES Lawrence Adler, Bill Arensberg, Solis Brenner, Herb dayman, Phil Friedman, Irv Herman, Bill Kasper, Sam Parker, Lawrence Porad, Gordon Sadick. Arensberg, Boral, Brenner; GORFKLE, President Chernick, dayman, Cohn Drebin, Fischbach, Friedman, Herman Kasper, Isbin, Katz, Levin Lyon, Marcus, Parker Porad, F. Rogers W . Rogers, Sadick Steiner FREECE, President; Ablan, Anderson, Best, Bracken, J. Brownell R. Brownell, Buell, Burner, Chambers, Chesnut Clothier, Dickison, Dorsey, Douglas, Dudley, Ellsworth, Fitchetl Fullenwider, Giger, Gjerde, Harvey, Hayes, Hemingway, J. James R. James, Johnston, Kehoe, King, Kiskaddon, Lambert, Lamping Larrowe, Lent, Libby, Long, Lundgren, MacDonald, John McCrackin Joe McCrackin, Mooney, Morrison, Oliver, Pearson, Pennington, Perez Poitevin, Pousard, Price, Putney, Reading, Reid Rogers, Russell, Shaw, Short, Shreve Smart, Stevens, Stockman, Swensson, Thomas Varnadore, Walbridgt, Wenzler, Willis SIGMA CHI 1716 East Forty-fifth Street Founded 1855 — 98 Chapters — Upsilon Upsilon, 1903 FACULTY Dean Vernon McKenzie, Lance Gowan, Kenneth Pearce, Leonard Stevens. GRADUATES Bud Ericksen, Eugene Holland, John Holland, Harvey Lanman. SENIORS Sidney Anderson, Richard Brownell, Jim Brownell, Art Ellsworth, Lawrence Fitchett, Wendell Fraece, James Harvey, Ricker James, Adlore Kehoe, Lawrence Kiskaddon, Robert Lent, Roland Libby, Joseph McCrackin, Horace Morrison, Whitmore Reading, Walter Reid, Kenneth Short, Ned Stevens, Frank Willis. JUNIORS John Ablan, Bob Baylis, Richard Brackett, Les Buell, Rozelle Burner, Fred Chesnut, Kenneth Douglas, John James, Charles Larrowe, Lawrence MacDonald, John McCrackin, Jack Pennington, Kenneth Putney, Bob Russell, John Shreve, Paul Swensson. SOPHOMORES Norman Dickison, Robert Dudley, Gordon Hayes, Evart Lamping, Joe Poitevin, Joseph Pousard, William Rogers. PLEDGES Robert Best, Don Chambers, Robert Clothier, Frank Dorsey, Ben Fullenwider, Richard Giger, Marven Gjerde, Ri chard Hemingway, Norman Johnston, Harry Lambert, Robert Long, William Lundgren, Robert Moody, Robert Mooney, Ellis Oliver, Bill Price, Kenneth Pearson, Jose Perez, Hubert Prather, Herbert Shaw, William Short, Phil Smart, Dean Stockman, Jack Thomas, Lon Varnadore, Tom Walbridge, Harold Wenzler. SIGMA NU 7676 East Forty-seventh Street Founded 1869—98 Chapters— Gamma Chi, 1896 GRADUATES James Cruzen, Robert Keating, Philip Schoel. SENIORS Charles Abramson, Jr.; Warren Averill, William Bradner, Dorwin Cunningham, Noel Delany, Robert Garrison, Robert Green, William Hardy, Leo Hawel, John Jennings, Clarke McDonald, Arthur Means, Jr.; William Russell, Jr.; Robert Spalding, James Stewart, Jack Ziegler. JUNIORS Ben Almvig, Jr.; Perry Cochran, William Dunlap, Neil Hageman, Kai Hendricksen, Ben Holt, Charles Jones, Karl Krogstad, Jr.; Julius McLeod, Peter Nissen, Jr.; Lincoln Nordby, Jr. ; Kenneth Partlow, Jr. ; Howard Perkins, Robert Richardson, Denis Sunderland, David West. SOPHOMORES Robert Boyden, Char les Brown, Miles Dickinson, Robert Johnson, Glen Metsker, Jr. ; Peter Morrow, Henry Noon, Jr.; Robert Ridgway, Robert Stevenson, Harrison Strong, Graham Tash, Albert Wark, Robert Weston. PLEDGES Phillip Bird, John Bogdan, Robert Davidson, Richard Fields, Maxwell Gordon, Forbes Hill, James Kemp, Helmar Kristofferson, Miles Lieser, Marshall McDonald, Donald Murray, John Neudorfer, Patrick O ' Flynn, George Poitras, Henry Runkel, Warren Sierer, Howard Surbeck, Harold Weir, David Wolf. £fl i Abramson, Almvig, Averill, Bird; HARDY, President Boyden, Bradner, Brown, Cochran Davidson, Delany, Dickinson, Punlap. Garrison. Cordon Hageman, Holt, Hendricksen, Hill, Hawel, Jennings Jones, Kemp, Krogstad, Kristofferson. Lieser. McDonald McLeod, Means, Metsker, Morrow, Murray, Neudorfer Nissen, Noon, Nordby, O ' Flynn, Perkins, Poitras Richardson, Ridgway, Runkel, Sierer, Spalding, Stevenson Stewart, Strong, Sunderland, Surbeck, Tash, Weir West, Weston, Wolf, Wark, Ziegler JOBE, Presidenl ; Abbott, Anderson, Rarkhind Hasso, Hurrell, C.allson Crane, Dains, Duke, (iider, Foole Creen, drove, (fossan, Hoshar, Johnson Langness, Logan, Martin McOhee, Mudge Niska, Nordnes, Painter, Peterson, Pripp Repp, Richardson, Sherburne, Shoemaker, Shape Staehli, Wagner, Welty, White SIGMA PHI EPSILON 4504 Sixteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1901 — 73 Chapters — Washington Beta, 1922 GRADUATES James Flint, John Hoshar. SENIORS Raymond Cook, Ronald Green, Leonard Jobe, Alwin Pripp, Hamilton White. JUNIORS Ernest Backlund, William Brett, Richard Dunmore, Robert Galer, Art Gossan, Harry Martin, Richard Mathews, Wallace McGhee, William Painter, James Repp, Fred Sherburne, Ralph Staehli, Elmer Stewart. SOPHOMORES Don Foote, Bruce Johnson, Theodore Peterson, Vincent Shoemaker, John Shupe, Joseph Wagner. PLEDGES Gilman Abbott, Arle Anderson, Marten Basso, Robert Burrell, Oliver Callson, Robert Crane, Howard Dains, John Grove, Harold Langness, Walter Logan, James Mudge, Edwin Niska, Andy Nordnes, Leland Richardson, Thomas Welty. 342 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 4760 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1899 12 Chapters—Chi Chapter, 1926 William Bevis. GRADUATES SENIORS Sherman Burd, Robert Cruikshank, Shannon Davis, Richard Gepner, Tony Lloyd, James Moore, Lester Siegel. Robert Thompson. JUNIORS Brice Bucklin, Ed Everly, Earl Johnson, Jack McCauley, Howard Rothenbuhler, Edward P. Willms. SOPHOMORES Fred Bachmann. PLEDGES Dallas Duppenthaler, Tim Eckstrom, Oliver Jerstad, Robert Larson, Gavin Lawson Jr., Harrison Leer, George Lolos, John Ostrom, Frank W. Purdy, Robert Ringwood, John Spencer, Robert Wilson. Bachmann, Bucklin; EVERLY, President Burd. Cruikshank Davis. Duppenthaler. Krkstruiu. Cepner Jerstad, Johnson. Larson. Lawson Leer, Ostrom, Hingwood, Rothenbuhler Siegel, Thompson, Willms, Wilson 343 TAU PHI DELTA 4676 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1923 — 3 Chapters — Alpha, 1923 GRADUATES Van Demick. SENIORS Jack Allen, Robert Bulchis, Robert Colwell, Jack Corkery, Gordon Grey, William Hutton, John Kjosness, Norman Kuntz, Morten Lauridsen, Dick McPherson, Charles Neth, Clarence B. Ramey, Edgar Rochell, Jim Scarlett, Lawrence Thorpe, Milton Turay, Charles Wilson, Jack Wilson. JUNIORS George Corkery, Robert Demick, Stanley Dibble, Ronald Fishback, Gordon Foster, Gene Glaser, Lloyd Jorgensen, John Safstrom, Max E. Smith, Carl Stevens. SOPHOMORES Henry Conover, Walter Sutherland. PLEDGES Richard Behr, William Boatman, Clifford Bryden, Frank Hart, William Hatch, Robert Kennedy, Robert Kleiner, Elmer Lahti, William Seaman, LeRoy Van Scyoc, Pat Wick. Allen, Behr, Boatman; RAMEY, President Bryden, Bulchis, Colwell Conover, G. Corkery, J. Coikery. R. Demick, V. Demick Dibble, Foster, Closer, Hart, Hutton Jorgensen, Kennedy, Kleiner, Kuntz, Lahti Lauridsen, Kjosness, Neth, Rochell, Seaman Safstrom, Scarlett, Smith, Stevens Thorpe, Turay, VanScyoc, Wilson 344 THETA CHI 4535 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1856—51 Chapters— Alpha Rho, 1925 SENIORS Woolsey Bingay, Carter Crimp, Walter Elliott, Joseph Feek, James Fogarty, Austin Grant, John Hannum, Chris Heimbigner, Robert Harvey, Virgil Hillyer, Duane Mellinger, Alan Nordlund, James Randies, James Skewes, Kenneth Smith, Gerald Swanson, William West. JUNIORS Douglas Anderson, Stuart Christensen, Jay DeFriel, Edgar Filion, Clifford Fulwilpr, William Juntila, Lloyd Lofthus. Gordon Montgomery, Robert Peck, William Savage, Harold Widsteen. SOPHOMORES John Aubert, Alan Ehrenberg, Adrian Flower, Alvin Formo, Walter Guidinger, Harrison Hart, Robert Hoxsey, Gorman King, Hubert Lavan, Eugene Miller, Norman Porteous, John Powell, Don Shallow, Delmont Ulrich, Stanley Wyatt. PLEDGES Paul Baillie, James Bingay, Harris Bouman, John Bowen, Orin Bradshaw, Willis Clark, Myles Eriksen, Jack Finrow, George Fitterer, Roy Gillespie, Lewis Hopkins, Robert Hubner, Jim Huntington, John Leslie, Jack Lingo, William Marshall, John Monsey, Garth Mooney, Jack Most, Robert Murray, Phil Notton, Herbert Peters, Harley Petridge, Charles Reed, Eben Rust, Robb Simpson, William Stromme, Arthur Torkelson, Douglas Urquhart, Richard Wilson. MAM M ore r pr 345 Anderson, Aubert, Baillie, J. Bingay, W. Bingay; SMITH, President Bouman, Bowen, Bradshaw, Christensen, Clark Crimp, DeFriel, Ehrenberg, Elliott, Eriksen, Feek, Finrow Fitterer, Flower. Fogarty, Formo, Fulwiler. Gillespie, Grant Guidinger, Hart, Hervey, Hillyer, Hopkins, Hubner, Huntington Juntila, Lavan, Lingo. Marshall, Mellinger, Miller. Monsey Montgomery, Mooney, Most. Murray, Nordlund. Notton. Hoxsey Peck, Peters, Petridge. Porteous, Poivell, Handles, Reed Savage, Shallow, Simpson. Sketves, Stromme Swanson, Torkelson. Ulrich, Vrquhart West, Widsteen, Wilson Md t WINBERG, President; Ralph Clough, Ray Clough, Curtis Dick, Diediker, Gronnert Hernas, Hunter, hbell, Johnson, Meydenbauer Mohlman, Nord, Petersen, Rachwalski, Service Smythe, Summers, Tiffin, Trovers Truxatv, Vachon Welsh, Wescott Wittwer THETA DELTA CHI 4532 Nineteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1847—28 Chapters— Xi Deuteron, 1913 SENIORS Ralph Clough, Robert Johnson, Keith McCoy, Paul Meydenbauer, Russell Nord, Thad Petersen, Robert Wescott, Andrew Winberg. JUNIORS Homer Curtis, Victor Diediker, Dan Rogerson, John Robert Service. SOPHOMORES Paul Gronnert, Bill Hunter, Tom Summers, James Welsh, John Wittwer. PLEDGES Ray Clough, Gordon Dick, Maynard Hernas, Henry Isbell, Robert Mohlman, Clem Rachwalski, Chan Smythe, David Storey, Edwin Tiffin, Jerry Travers, Robert Truxaw, Ellis Vachon. THETAXI 4522 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1864 — 36 Chapters — Upsilon, 1916 SENIORS Warren Anderson, Harold Eitreim, George Hovander, George McCaughan, William Schmidt, John Slater, Robert C. Will. JUNIORS Russell Gates, John Graf, Edwin Gudewill, George Herrman, Don Jones, John Maloy, William Mitchell, Max Peabody, Vernon Peterson, Clifford Ward. SOPHOMORES Lloyd Blauvelt, Harold Lien, Jay McDowell, Bob McKeown, John Maloy. PLEDGES Chet Allen, Vincent Caroway, Bill Fife, Earl Fife, Dick Furry, Burton Garrison, Joseph Helland, Jack Hugg, Allan Lien, David Richmond, Bert Stromberg, Kenneth Stoner. Allen, Anderson, Blauvelt; PETERSON, President Eitreim, E. Fife, If. Fife Furry, Garrison, Gates, Graf, Gudewill Helland, Herrman, Hovander, Hugg, Jones A. Lien, H. Lien, Maloy, McCaughan McDowell, Richmond, Schmidt Slater, Stromberg, Ward Haas, Alexander, Cichly, Cohen Eilenberg, Friedman, Giant Goldberg, L. Green, S. Greene, Guthman, Harris Kohn, Keiter, Kossis, Lachman, Lewis Lurie, Newberger, Robbins, Rosenthal, Schenck Seidenverg, Sondheim, Tobin Walters, Weissberg Winters ZETA BETA TAU 4760 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1898—35 Chapters— Alpha Mu, 1922 SENIORS Herbert Haas, Myron Rosenthal, Irvine Robbins. JUNIORS Ira Alexander, Earle Giant, Aaron L. Harris, Ted Kaufman, Norman Kossis, Leon Schenck, Gerald Walters, Albert Weissberg, James Winters. SOPHOMORES Elmer Cichly, Leonard Green, Edwin Guthman, Lester Keiter, Richard Lachman, Howard Levinson, Richard Newberger, Louis Seidenverg. PLEDGES Leonard Cohen, Len Eilenberg, Frank Friedman, Jay Goldberg, Stanley Greene, Kenneth Kohn, William Lewis, Alan Lurie, Bob Shubach, Harold Sondheim, Stanley Tobin, Julian Wolfsohn. ZETA PSI 4703 Twenty-first Avenue Northeast Founded 1847—28 Chapters—Phi Lambda, 1920 FACULTY Clyde Robinson, Dr. Howard Woolston. GRADUATES Melville Corbin, Cecil Drury, Charles Duffy, Frederick Duffy, Robert Moody. SENIORS Hawley Atkinson, Harry Bingham, John Burns, Richard Clark, Brooks Norman ' , Fred Schneider, William A. Thompson. JUNIORS Donald Coburn, Thaddeus Grosscup, Donald Kirby, James Lynch, James Meiklejohn, Irving Pratt, Neil Ringrose, Ray Egner. SOPHOMORES Louis Buren, Newton Buren, Edward Cadman, Charles Clemen, Tom Geist, Walter Johnson, Phillip Terry, PLEDGES Earl Amick, Donald Berry, Jack Coplen, William Flick, Roger Jayne, Don Jewett, Richard Lewis, Dean Nichols, Alfred McCorkle, Jack Schwartz, Justin Wentworth. ( fl (ir 4 t 349- Berry, Bingham, L. Buren; ATKINSON, President N. Buren, Cadman, Coplen Clark, Clemen, Coburn, Corbin, Drury Duffy, Egner, Flick, Ceist, Grosscup Jayne, Jewett, Johnson, Kirby, Lewis Lynch, McCorkle, Meiklejohn, Moody, Nichols Norman, Ringrose, Schneider, Schwartz, Terry Thompson, Wentworth 1 1 A HHii Ip i H Harriet Mallott is at the end of a crack the whip game at the traditional Beta barn-dance. Bud Cooke is her partner. Kaye Kennedy presents Coach Jimmy Phelan with a victory lei as the team returns from the South. Life of the Greeks Upper: It ' s an old, old Delta Chi custom. The boys present their dates with flowers and then kiss them just to make the thing more impressive. Lower: The Beta brothers take it easy over a card game. Jim Robinson, Doc Stenberg, Dick Warren, and Jerry Young get plenty of help from the usual kibitzer, Don Simpson. Upper: Oh, the agonies of rushing! Worried looking coeds pore over their bids as rushing gees into its final stages. Lower: A midnight snack in front of the fireplace at the Alpha Chi House . . . at the termination of Courtesy Week. 350 WOODS, President ; Christensen, Fuller Lane, Letitz Miller, Skoglund, Smith Todnem, Turner INDEPENDENT HODSE COUNCIL • OFFICERS President DOROTHY WOODS Vice-President . . . MILDRED SKOGLUND Secretary FRANCES TODNEM REPRESENTATIVES D. A. R. House Dorothy Lane Patricia Humphreys McKenney House Dorothy Woods Mildred Skoglund Peggy Christensen 16th Avenue Student Cooperative House . . . Martha Turner Ruth Wheeler 17th Avenue Student Cooperative House Sarah Anne McCurdy Margaret Ryan Wesley House Frances Todnem Lucille Fuller Tolo House Eathel Miller r Lois Smith University Christian Union . . . Ora Singleton Marian Lowry Newman Hall Lucille Lentz 352 AUSTIN HALL Campus GRADUATES Alice Jones, Lois Jones. SENIORS Margaret Bidstrup, Caren Christiansen, Opal Coy, Catherine Davies, Edein French, Ruth Jaadon, Iris Jenner, Helen Kipple, Esther Palmer, Isabel Schloming. JUNIORS Mildred Allison, Loraine Arneson, Viola H. Bascom, Bernice Bidstrup, Letha Conn, V. Elizabeth Daniel, Carolyn Emory, Solveig Fortun, Margaret Ghormley, Margaret Gridley, Mary Hiller, Nancy Hitchcock, Mary C. Holbrook, Jean Kolinski, Leta Lewis, Mary-Alice Milburn, Josephine Pearce, Jane Pyle, Dorette Rothschild, Marguerite Schuknecht, Francelia Smith, Elcy Whittaker. SOPHOMORES Mickey Boyles, J. Elizabeth Buck, Pauline Carskadden, Lucille Connick, Patricia Daniel, Gertrude Ekdahl, A. Elizabeth Jensen, Barbara Kane, Norma Lee, Kathleen McCay, Valdene Mason, Kathrine Jane Mathews, Stella V. Matthew, Shirley Miller, Edna Ningler, Kathryn V. O ' Mahony, Doris Peter, Bettie Porter, Marjorie Powell, Ruth Schuler, Jean Scott. FRESHMEN Marian Barton, Eva Braun, Helen Campbell, Elizabeth Decker, Shirley Geddes, Patricia Gooch, Eileen Henry, Avis Hill, Patricia Hjort, Betty L. James, Martha B. Jones, Betty McReynolds, Helen Mahrt, Carol Patz, Joan Pedicord, Phyllis Peterson, June Pettibone, Alice Stockton, Ruth Weipert, Jayne Wetherby. iiii £i Arneson. Bascom, Barton, B. Bidstrup; ROTHSCHILD. President M. Bidstrup, Boyles, Campbell, Christiansen Connick, Coy, Decker, Ekdahl. Fortun, French Geddes, Ghormley, Gooch, Gridley, Henry, Hiller Hitchcock, Holbrook, Jaadon, James, Jenner, Jensen Jones, Kane, Kipple, Kolinski, Mason, McCay McReynolds, Mathews, Milburn, Ningler, O ' Mahony, Palmer Patz, Pearce, Peterson, Pettibone Powell, Schloming, Schencht, Schuler .Scott, Weipert. If hit taker BLAINE HALL GRADUATES Arline Conradt, Hyslop Gray, Virginia Reid, Renie Staton. SENIORS Donna Anderson, Dorothy Cadzow, Frances Cadzow, Jessie Farr, Virginia Hanna, Margery Hutchinson, Helen Melville, Ingrid Pearson, Elsie Riipinen, Dorothy Schacht, Josephine Slaninka, Shirley Walker, Kathleen Williams. JUNIORS Isabel Anderson, Edna Lou Benskin, Virginia Bosworth, Esther Charteris, Ida Dunn, Elaine Ewald, Polly Gladish, Marjorie Goodman, Rose Goodman, Vivien Hall, Marion Lindbloom, Florence Lutz, Frances Lutz, Louise McKinnis, Laurie Miller, Edith Milling, Esther Secord, Virginia Swenholt. SOPHOMORES Mary Jane Anderson, Betty Jeanne Dahlman, Waltraud Dietsche, Constance Engle, Evelyn Gerlach, Peggy Grout, Vene Hansen, Jacquelin Ingalls, Patricia Kuttino, Gudrun Larson, Leona Lund, Irene Mannion, Jean McHugo, Barbara McMahon, Frances Owens, Helen Pott, Rosemary Richardson, Mary K. Smith, Betty V. Webb, Jane West, Thelma White. FRESHMEN Mary Bakun, Jean Barkes, Eleanor Bowling, Gloria Buchanan, Betty Deming, Margaret Fearey, Beatrice Gaston, Marjorie Heron, Sally Howe, Jane Leonard, Dorothy Light, Marian McCrory, Mary Mallison, Evelyn Moody, Jane Norden, Rose Pinkey, Helen Pope, Buena Sandberg, Louise Seifried, Jean Shumate, Caroline Summerson, Muriel Thatcher, Barbara Tabachnik, Jeannette Uddenberg, Ethel Van Liew, Barbara Wetmore, Marianne Wingate. FARR, President; D. Anderson, I. Anderson, Barkes Bowling, D. Cadzow, F. Cadzow, Charteris Conradt, Deming, Dunn, Croat, Hall, Howe Hiitrhinson, Kuttino, Florence Lutz, Frances Lutz, Larson, Mannion, MiC.rory, McHugo, McMahon, Melville, Moody, Owens Pearson, Pinkey, Pope, Pott, Secord, Seifried Schacht, Shumate, Slaninka, Smith Staton, Swenholt, Tabachnik, Uddenherg Webb, Williams Wingate LEARY HALL Cam 1)11 s SKNIOKS Jane Daiinheiser, Harriet Fulton, Ruth Ganders, Harriett Harrison, Betty Killien, Winifred Kreiter, Mary McDonald, Mary Louise Purdy, Doris Ridge, Kay Smith, Greta Strom, Clara Thompson, Jean Wingate. JUNIORS Jean Adams, Mildred Beck, Virginia Bosworth, Dorothy Dandeneau, Geraldine Fawcett, Jean Graham, Grace Hood Johnson, Margaret Neal, Tola Nicola, Willene Opie, Suzanne Pinkham, Jean Shokley. SOPHOMORES Amy Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Elaine Bolshanin, Winifred Brickey, Harriet Bryant, Nancy Chinn, Helen Crichlow, Kathryn Dunn, Carmaleta McDonnell, Mary Ellen Perry, Florence Tateoka, Betty Waldron, Virginia Walsh. FRESHMEN Mary Ann Abrahamson, Ruth Andress, Shirley Baker, Carol Behner, Josephine Bigelow, Helen Bonner, Charlotte Clausen, Joann Clithero, Margaret Cloes, Marie Cornell, Mildred Cram, Zelda Director, Grace Edson, Mary Hall, Mary Hopper, Katharine R. Jennings, Viva Johnson, Betty Jo Kipp, Margaret Lorenzen, Donna Jeanne Mahlberg, Hisayo Morin aga, Phyllis Opie, Bonnie June Pervical, Mildred Peterson, Lorene Petty, Mildred Poorbaugh, Evelyn Robinson, Minnie Rosenkrantz, Rita Sigismund, Elizabeth Thiele, Rosemary Thurmond, Anita Towey, Miriam Vines, Mary Frances Wilson, Harriet Wyse. Abrahamson, Adams, Anderson, Bolshanin; SMITH, President Bosworth, Bigelow, Bonner, Brickey Bryant, Chinn. (Clausen, does. Clithero. Cram Director, Dannheiser, Fawcett, Ganders, Graham. Hall Harrison, Hopper, G. Johnson. V. Johnson, Killien, Kipp Kreiter, McDonnell, McDonald. Morinaga, Nicola, P. Opie IF. Opie, Percival, Perry, Peterson. Poorbaugh, Ro.ienkrantz Sigismund, Simon, Sharkey, Strom Tateoka, Thiele, Towey, Vines, Wyse mm STAGEY, President; Aikens, Appel, Atkinson, Balsom, Beardsley Bender, Benson, Boldt, Bolton, Bosshard Boivne, Busch, Chastain, UeClements, Duryee, Eberhart, Ekrem Emmons, Epstein, Frank, Frieling, Graham, Hall, Helder Hughes, Jacobson, H. Jones, M. Jones, Johnston, Kirby, Kristensen Lamberson, LaSota, Lee, Linden, Lindsley, Loring, Madden Martin, Miles, Motteler, Mouire, Naden, Oliver, Perkins Pound, Rogers, Rhoads, Ridener, Schoelkopf Simpkins, Thorburn, Volk Vyse, Wight, Wolf Wormell, Zubli McKEE HALL Campus SENIORS Marjorie Aikens, Helen Appel, Marian Atkinson, Theodora Benson, Bernice Boldt, Mary Busch, Esther Caughran, Ethelwynne Duryee, Betty Ekrem, Helga Enkeboll, Florence Grant, Leona Hall, Anne Helder, Margaret Jennings, Lois Lamberson, Helen Lee, Genevieve Motteler, Helen Nelson, Vera Pound, Amy Schoelkopf, Barbara Simpkins, Marian Stacey, Jeannette Stewart, Ida Vyse, Adoree Zubli. JUNIORS Louise Bolton, Sybil Bowne, Jean Dyar, Lillian Eberhart, Ruth Jacobson, Helen Jones, Kathryn Linden, Margaret Miles, Charlotte Oliver, Sara Jayne Perkins, June Persinger, Gail Thorburn, Betty Whitnall. SOPHOMORES Mary Jane Balsom, Beth Bosshard, Mary Elizabeth Cockburn, Ruth Frieling, Mary Graham, J. Beryl Johnston, Phyllis LaSota, Joan Lindsley, Edith Mowre, Mary Alice Naden, Gwen Rees, Virginia Volk, Genevieve Wolf. FRESHMEN Miriam Beardsley, Jane Bender, Wilma Chastain, Barthe DeClements, Doris Doolittle, Helen Emmons, Sue Epstein, Lillian Frank, Barbara Hall, Barbara Hathaway, Minnie Hughes, Margaret Jones, Laura Ruth Kirby, Jeanette Koll, Else Kristensen, Margaret Loring, Florence Madden, June Martin, Shirley Rhoads, Catherine Ridener, Virginia Rogers, Dorothy Wight, Gerilee Wormell. WESLEY HOUSE 4205 Fifteenth Avenue Northeast Established in 1935 GRADUATES Carolyn Anne May, Dolores Premo. SENIORS Betty Bateman, Evelyn Latten. Gertrude McKean, Harriet Rudolph. Barbara Simpson. JUNIORS Verdie Burdette, MyrI Sanders, Frances Todnem. SOPHOMORES Lucille Fuller, Coirine Olsen, Betty Sarver, Dorotljes illnis. ' FRESHMEN Geraldine Alexander, Evelyn Dietl, Betty Guion, Margaret Larson, Esther McCuUoch, Jean Murphy, Jean Palfreyman, Frances Smith. ,. V v f yffijlisisi McKENNEY HOUSE 4746 Seventeenth Avenue Northeast GRADUATES Patricia Gignac, Margaret Warning. SENIORS Margaret Christensen, Dorothy Woods. JUNIORS Violet Anderson, Esther Fieldstad. Beulah Packard, Grace Robertson, Mildred Skoglund, Helena Ticknor. SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Armstrong, Grace Cameron, Joan Hanford, Susie King, Jean McFee. FRESHMEN Eudora Evans. Lucille Hansen, Kathryn Johnson, Marian Snyder, Vivian Tewell. j em Alexander, Bateman, Burdette, Dietl; FULLER. President Guion, Larson, Latten. McCulloch McKean, Murphy, Palfreyman, Premo, Rudolph, Sanders Sarver, Simpson, Smith, Todnem, fTillms Anderson, Armstrong, Cameron, Hanford; CHRISTENSEN, President Packard, Rice, Robertson, Skoglund Snyder, Tewell, Ticknor, Woods Breier, Cadieux; LENTZ, President Elmer, Gleason Hogan, Larson, Moxley O ' Phelan, Peterson Suver NEWMAN HALL 4508 Sixteenth Avenue Northeast Established in 1934 CHARTER MEMBER Marion Pohlman. GRADUATE STUDENTS Aileen O ' Phelan, Geraldine Suver, Marion Pohlman. SENIORS Elizabeth Breier, Margaret Gleason. JUNIORS Catherine Hogan, Mary Peterson, Doris Cadieux, Lucille Lentz. SOPHOMORES Dorothy Moxley. FRESHMEN Florence Elmer, Dorothy Larson. 358 TOLO HOUSE 4703 Eighteenth Avenue Northeast Established in 1920 SENIORS Jane Apple, Lora Bennett. Anne Lloyd, Lois A. Smith. JUNIORS Harriet Bull, Vera Hylton, Janet MacDonald, Eathel Miller, Lorraine Scothorn, Frances Tallinan. SOPHOMORES Miriam Geiger, Agnes Good, Irene Haubner, Lorraine Heuston, Mary Katharine Richards, Beth Rosborough, Arabella Solomon, Shirley Willis. FRESHMEN Gladys Brodsky, Kathleen Buchanan, Dorothy Girt, Loislouise Hodges, Ruth Johnson, Joyce Jopson, Anita Loomis, Joan Manning, Mary Jane McCullough, Marjorie McPhie, Helen Rice, Betty Scott, Leona Taylor. MILLER, President; Apple, Bennett, Brodsky Buchanan, Bull, Geiger Girt, Good, Haubner, Heuston, Hodges Hylton, Johnson, Jopson, Lloyd, Loomis Manning, McCullough, MacDonald, McPhie, Rice Richards, Rosborough, Scott, Scothorn Smith, Solomon, Tollman Taylor, Willis PHRATERES FEDERATION • Officers President — Ranee Young Vice-President — Gene Vradenburg Secretary — Mary Lou Burns Treasurer — Janet Upcraft Historian — Nancy Taft Sponsor — May Dunn Ward Federation members: Social chairman — Marjorie Powell Scholarship chairman — Jean Moody Room chairman — Polly Phelps Publicity chairman — Lucille Wendrow Membership chairman — Georgia Ann Curran Phrateres Sub-Chapter presidents: Beta — Marion Gumbo Chi — Mary Layne Chimes — Margaret Fitzhenry Kappa — Dorothy Peden Lambda— ancy Billingsley A ' a— Dorothy Little Sylvan — Marie Landis Theta — Virginia Garrison Xenia — Willa Wilcox Zara Koda— Mary Frances White YOUNG, President; Burns, Cumbo Curran, Fitzhenry Garrison, Landis, Layne, Little Peden, Powell, Taft, Upcraft Vradenburg, White Wilcox 360 ■p ■w p Vm. 1 BETA OF PHRATERES President — Marion Ciimbo Graduate — Doris Ainsworth Dewey, Siri Siindberg Senior — Mary Eleanor Mitchell Juniors — Helen Hansen, Gladys Homewood, Norinne Hoiighland, Frances Kwapil Sophomores — Marion Gumbo, Ella Wesa Redfern Pledges — Ruth Davies, Harriett Dustin. Agnes Kohlmeister. Berniece Lichenstein, Lorene McFadden, Constance Noonan, Doris Noonan, Luella Mae Parkin, Marguerite Savage, Elizabeth Stephens, Marjorie Williams CHI OF PHRATERES President — Mary Layne Teaching jellow — Mary E. Layne Graduate — Mary Elizabeth Phelps Senior — Marion Robinson Junior — Rachel Pool Sophomores — DeLora Muszynski, lone Powers Pledges — Audrey Clarkson, Gonstance Fornia, Cherie Free, Martha Fulkerson, LaNelda Hart, Anna Karns, June Lumsden, Marion Quesnell, Jessie Rorvik, Irmgard Shoennauer, Elaine Sliutts CHIMES OF PHRATERES President — Margaret Fitzhenry Graduate — Mary Brilhart Seniors — Opal Goy, Elizabeth Lewis Juniors — Mary Lou Burns, Phyllis Gook, Nancy Taft Sophomores — Marjory Eagan, Margaret Fitzhenry, Doris Moehring, Marian Murray. Margaret Sayre, Marjorie Sullivan Pledges — Jane Beeson, Lorraine Garlson, Blanche Dixie, Virginia Donnelly, Martha Giberson, Sylvia Hall, Shirley Anne Keller, Violet Lloyd, Glaire McNicholl, Virginia Selvig, Dorothy Trent, Betlie Wingrove, Harriette Hanson, Kathleen Buckley, Gatherine Gonibear Associate members — Beatrice Garlson, Gatherine Caraher, Ruth Jackson, Eleanor Robinson KAPPA OF PHRATERES President — Dorothy Peden Senior — Beulah Oleson Juniors — Mary Campbell, Dorothy Peden Sophomores — Mary Bunch, Dorothy Fuller, Rhoda Gruner, Elaine Jensen, Lois Law, Hope Smith Pledges — Elsie Brighton, Betty Jeanne Dahlman, Helen Drazic, Clara Engel, Patricia Fischer, Dorothy Gorman, Jane Harris, Geraldine Hopper, Myrtle Jorgensen, Mae Oleson LAMBDA OF PHRATERES President — Nancy Billingsley Seniors — Nancy Billingsley, Jean Hatfield, Virginia McGutcheon, Ruth Salkin Juniors — Phyllis Denton, Charlotte Flaks, Lucille Wendrow Sophomores — Grace Johnson, Agnes Lee, Patricia Longmire, Virginia McGutcheon, Hazel Modini, Jacqueline Wieland Pledges — Jeanne FoUman, Eleanor Gonnason, Rose Greenberg, Margaret Lauch. Doris Littlejohn, Helen Mallberg, Jean Mizer. Frances Mulvihill. Virginia Oakes. Edith Wiviott, Lenore Wolff, Doha Lee Yewdall, Ruth Zetin ifii y Beaulieu, Berg. R. Bergerson. S. Bergerson, Bliss Brown, Burns, Campbell, Carter, Clark Cleveland, Cook, Coy. Gumbo, Curran Dixie, Dyer. Fitzhenry. Cabel, Garrison Geddes, Gorman, Hall, Hardy, Harris Helder, Hoskins, E. Jacobsen, R. Jacobson. Jensen Keller, Klinkam. Landis, Laiv, Layne Little, McCabe, McGutcheon, Miller 361 Mizer, Modini, Moody, Morris, O ' Connor Oliver, Oleson, Ott, Peden, Polachek Powell, Powers, Prickett , Pyfer, Riste Roberts, E. Robinson, M. Robinson, Salkin, Scholl Shoennauer, Stacker, Sommer, Stone, Tajt Throckmorton, Trent, Turbitt, Turnure, Upcraft Vradenburg, Wendrow, White, Wieland, R. Wilcox W. Wilcox, Margaret Ann Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Young NU OF PHRATERES President — Dorothy Little Graduates — Dorothy Winoski, Dorothy Miller Juniors — Borgny Steberg, Dorothy Little Pledges — Margaret Bower, Ruth Carey, Marjorie Carter, Jane Morris, Virginia Ott, Ruth Polachek, Evelyn Sheckler, Vivian Stucker SYLVAN OF PHRATERES President — Marie Landis Pledges — Carol Behner, Anne Bell, Sylvia Dahl, Mary DeLeon, Shirley Geddes, Jane Guthridge, Betty Harley, Elaine Jacobsen, Betty Klinkam, Jeanne Knoell, Marie Landis, Bernice Moan, Evelyn Moody, Joyce Oliver, Edith Peterson, Rita Sigisraund, Mary Sperduti, Pat Wyman THETA OF PHRATERES President — Virginia Garrison Seniors — Sigrid Bergerson, Helen Cannon, Virginia Garrison, Florence Turbitt, Gene Vradenburg, Margaret S. Wilson, Ranee Young Juniors — Martha Bliss, Marian Mission, Dorothy Morrow, Margaret Roberts, Charlotte Stone, Bernadine Pierce. Sophomores — Muriel Cohen, Marguerite Stedman, Louise Taylor, Betty Lou Winningham, Wilma Turner, Gladys Zimmerman Pledges — Caroline Baetke, Ruth Bergerson, Virginia Billroth, Mina Burt, Delia Clark, Giselle Gunning, Mae Hines, Margaret Kells. Grace Phillips, Edith Stoyer, Betty Warner, Pat Warner Associates — Katherine Force, Geneva Jeffers, Betty Johnson, Florence Trimm, Esther Warner, Eleanor Winter, Evelyn Winter XENIA OF PHRATERES President — Willa Wilcox Seniors — Marjorie Aikens, Mary Busch, Betty Cray, Anne Helder, Barbara Simpkins Juniors — Louise Bolton, Charlotte Oliver, Willa Wilcox, Ruth Jacobson Pledges — Bonnie Jean Bertch, Sylvia Bratrud ZARA KODA OF PHRATERES President — Mary Frances White Seniors — Lois Hoskins, Ruth O ' Connor, Dorothy Dix Pyfer, Grace Sommer, Doris Turnure Juniors— Georgia Curran, Helene Gabel, Carol Scholl, Jane Throckmorton, Janet Upcraft, Mary Frances White Sophomores — Dorothy Beaulieu, Audrey Hardy, Liuba Ivanoff, Gladys ManhofT, Rosemary Prickett, Eyrlis Riste Pledges — Lillian Berg, Florence Boyd, Isabel Brown, Elizabeth Church. Polly Lou Cleveland, Marian Dyer, Catherine Hall, Lorena Inglis, Mary McCabe, Myrtle Roberts, Barbara Smith, Margaret Wilson 362 ADELPHI COUNCIL President — Don Longhhottom Owen Becker, Robert Conrad. Paul Donaldson, Rex Kincaid, Donald Longlihotlom. James McCabe, Willis Maris, Vernon Sorensen, Eugene Sledman ADELPHI President — Don Longhbotlom Graduate — John A. Scott Seniors — Roland Burris, Dale Carpenter, Harold Deery, Paul Duling. Rueben Carnett, William Harrold, Ellis Husband, Donald Jeffords, Haakon Lindjord, Don Longhbottom, Willis Maris, Earl Ryan, Eugene Stedman, Frederic Strum, Edmund West. Juniors — Vyn Alexander. Owen Becker, Arthur Chalfant, Albert Drebin, Ralph Duby. Emery Gustafson, Milton Heinemann, Fred Hoeppner, Rex Kincaid, Philio Macdonald, Vernon Sorensen. Tom Triol Sophomores — C. R. F. Carlson. Albert Cooper, Owen Cranmer, Warren Cryer, Corwin Donnell, Wilson Garrison, Don Graunke, Charles Jassen, Kenneth Johnson, Earl Larrison. James McCabe, Donald McGuire, Paul Mathisen, Edward Miller, Sandy Nicholson, Robert Norland, Jack Norton, Chester Patten, Willard Ringstorff, Jarvis Stixrood. David Stone, Robert Strom Freshmen — William Bartleson, Albert Brogen, Fred Cnitcher, Clyde Curtis, Gordon Greene, Harold Greenwald, Ernest Hansen, Arnold Holden. D mal l Kauffman, Lenard Kent, Harold Sagdahl FRATRES OF ADELPHI President — Rex Kincaid Senior — Donald Jeffords Juniors — Owen Becker, Ralph Duby, Milton Heinemann, Edward Miller, Rex Kincaid. Vernon Sorensen Sophomores — Dale Carpenter, James McCabe, Keith Sherlie, David .Stone, Robert Strom I. M. D. C. OF ADELPHI President — Donald McGuire Graduate — John Scott Seniors — Roland Burris, Reuben Garnett, Haakon Lindjo rd, Donald Longhbottom, Willis Maris, Earl Ryan, Edmund West Juniors — Owen Becker, Arthur Chalfant, Emery Gustafson, Stanley Karlsson, Philip Macdonald Sophomores — Wilson GarrLson, Donald McGuire, Willard Ringstorff Freshman — Fred Crutcher QUI OF ADELPHI President — Robert Conrad Juniors — Robert Conrad, Albert Drebin Sophomores — Clarke Brooke, C. Robert Carlson, Albert Cooper, Corwin Donnell. Melvin Gallemore, Ernest Hansen, John Hansen, Fred Hurd. Charles Jassen, Charles Jordon, Ralph Lee, Paul Mathisen. Frederick Mcintosh, Clayton Nichols, Robert Norland, Heine Pohlman, Curtis Reichel. Cyrus Richardson, Harry Roberts, Jack Simpson. Jarvis .Stixrood Freshmen — Albert Brogen. Clyde Curtis. Boris Dubson, Gordon Greene. Harold Greenwald. Arnold Holden. Kenneth Johnson. Miltim Kells. William Miller. Lloyd Osen. Harold .Sagdahl Associate — Reuben Garnett WEL OF ADELPHI President — Paul Donaldson Seniors — Paul Donaldson. William Harrold, Frederic Strum, George Whatmore Juniors — Vvn Alexander. Paul Duling, Alvin Hibbard, Rex Kincaid. Oliver Schulz. Medford Schwarz, Tom Triol, Jay Underbill, Stuart Van Slyke Sophomores — Owen Cranmer. Roland Deery. Don Graunke, William Hammond. Earl Larrison, Chester Patten, Howard Somers Freshmen — William Bartleson, Lenard Kent, George Lough Rerker. Rroften ; LONGHBOTTOM, President Burris, Conrad Cranmer. Donaldson, Donnell, Garnett Jeffords, Kincaid, Lee, Maris McCabe, MacDonald. McGuire, Miller Norland. Ringstorff. Sherlie, Strum 363 ■f O YAMAUCHI, President; Araki, Funakoshi, Hirabayashi Hirasawa, Kaletomi, Matsushima Momoi, Morita, Nakamura, Nakashima Nakata, Nishi, Nishimura Okazaki, Sakai, Takakoshi Tani, Tomita Wakabayashi, Yoshihara Yasui JAPANESE STUDENTS CLUB 4115 Fifteenth Avenue Northeast Founded 1914 GRADUATES Tom Iriye, Shigeo Iseri, Hoichi Ogawa, Shomi Okamaru. SENIORS Toru Araki, John Fukuyama, Toshio Funakoshi, Martin Hirabayashi, Walter Hirasawa, George Inouye, Hiroshi Kanazawa, Minoru Kanazawa, Jero Kanetomi, Minoru Kwano, Chihiro Kikuchi, Hugo Kurose, Saburo Kunimatsu, Richard Matsushima, Richard Momoda, Jack Momoi, Shigeru Morita, John Nakamura, Karl Nakamura, Kimiaki Nakashima, Yohji Nishi, Theodore Nishimura, Steere Noda, Takaaki Okazaki, Shosuke Sasaki, Frank Shimizu, Ronald Shiozaki, George Sawada, Harry Takagi, Katsumi Takakoshi, George Tani, William Tatsuda, Shuichi Tomita, George Watanabe, Henry Watanabe, Matthew Wakabayashi, George Yamauchi, Tatsumi Yasui. JUNIORS Hidea Hoshide, Henry Ishikawa, Arthur Kikuchi, Fred Kosaka, Yeichi Kozu, Masaharu Kuroiwa, Donald Matsumoto, Hiro Matsumoto, Moto Naito, Charles Nakata, Masao Nakata, George Numata, Masao Ohmoto, Paul Sakai, Toru Sakahara, Paul Seto, George Tanaka, George Takigawa, William Yorozu, Kenichi Yoshihara. SOPHOMORES Gordon Hirabayashi, Stanley Karikomi, Victor Kambe, Thomas Kanno, Sumio Matsumoto, Woodrow Nishitani, Hiroto Okano, Kenji Ota, Masayasu Sese, Kenichiro Sekiguchi, Hiroshi Takei, John Tanaka, James Tatsuda, Takuzo Tsuchiya, Hideo Yasui, Ukio Yorioka, Morris Abe, Hiram Akita, Eugene Eguchi, Saibo Fujii. FRESHMEN Minoru Araki, Minoru Aoki, Joseph Hirabayashi, Roy Hoshiwara, Harold Hoiuchi, Frank Hidaka, Henry Imori, Joseph Kesamaru, Andrew Morimoto, George Muskasa, Howard Minato, Jack Maeda, Tatsuo Nakata, Roy Nakatani, Eiichi Oikawa, Ray Obazawa, Yutaka Semba, Ben Sugawara, Kazuo Shitama, Frank Tanabe, EisumL Takizawa, Masao Uyeda, Shigeo Watanabe, Ben j Wakagawa, Takeo Yoshihara, Frank Yanagimachi. K 3«4 r FILIPINO CLUB HONORARY MEMBER James LeRoy Gabel. GRADUATES Moises Abaqiiila, Bernardo Acena, Sergio Acena, Lorenzo Anansocion, Apolinario Besaries, Jose Yap Chiongco, Jimmy Fe Benito, Deogracias Gonzales, .Severo Mil, Prudencio Mori, Mamerto Venlora. SENIORS Martin Bambico, Rufino Cacabelos, Domingo Ciiesta, Francisco Flores, Apolonio Lopez, .Silverio Mendoza, Ricardo Perucho, Alfredo R. Raquel, Julius Ruiz. JUNIORS William Berkenkotter, Mateo Corpuz, Vicente Flor, Maxine Gonong, William Gustilo, Vicente Laurente, Zoilo Paragas. SOPHOMORES Agapito Fabunan, Florentine Lamug, Arturo Pacis, Fred Quilantang. PLEDGES Angelica F. Bigomia, Bartolome Napenias, Gregorio Osias, Cacabelos, Cuesta, Fabunan; RAQUEL, President Flor, Lopez, Mendoza Napenias, Perucho, Ruiz HOW TO SCORE A GAME Behind the scenes . . . A crew of National Guardsmen watch avidly while the scoreboard changers scan the football field to catch each new play . . . One of the teams has scored! The changers post the score the minute it happens . . . They must carefully record seconds left in the quarter, first downs, and all the information the fans are watching for . . . 365 INDEX Aas. Edna, 271 Abagulta, .Muf es, . ' Uir Abbot. Gilliiaii, 342 Abe. Kazuku, 278 Abel. Don. 14.-i. 322 Aliernatliy. .Maiy. 309 . bt rnetb.v. June. . ' ►2 AbiTnetb.v. Robert. 02 Ablau. John, 220. 271. .■540 Abraiuson. Charles. Jr.. 341 Abrabainson. Martj ' . 279 Abrahamson. .Mary Ann. S.Vi Acacia. 31.  Acena. It.. iJ7 Acena. Bernardo. 365 Ackley. Kachel, 282 Aconib, Byron, 327 Acouib. William, 327 Adair, Kathryn, U2, 204 Aanis, Ben, 194, 223, 249 Adams, Bette, 40. 07. «2. 242. 244. 2(14. 271, 292. SO. ; . dams. Gordon. 205. 243. 245 249. 2. )1 Adams. Henrietta. 262. 263, 268 Adams. Jean. .355 Adams. Ned. 326 Adams. Patrick. 285 Adamson. Dorothy. 299 Adatto. Carl. . i«. 57, 209 Adelphl. 38.3 Adler. Lawrence. 339 Agnew. Jean. 29(1 . Kor. Dorothy. 124 Agren. Ilarohl. 2( l. 251 . hlberg. Ruth. 2li2 Ahlqulst. R. P.. .-,7 Ahrens. Joy. 1.33. 304 Ahrlnd. John. .3.(4 A. 1. K. E.. 2.-.C) Aikens. .Marjorle. 43. .36. 62 244 .356. 362 . Inslle. Ceraldlne. 263 Ainslle. Grace. 26.3 Alnswortli. Doris. 361 Alnsnortb. Leonard. 62 Ainsnorth. .Mary Alice. 3a3 Allken, Margaret. 2. ' )3 Akita. Hiram. 3(M Alhcrg. Vance. .324 Alhackten. . nnette. 297 . lderson. F, .M.. .57 Alderson, Ted. 206. 249. 251 Alderson, Tom. Ill Alderson. Virginia. 4fi. 240. 300 .Mderson. Winona. 302 . lilrlcli. Jolm Kcnworthv. 251 277 -Vldridge. Hervey. .58. 62. 256 Alexander. Dean. 62. .327 AIe. ander. Geraldine. .357 Alexaniler. Ira. 34S Alexander. James r... 57. 273 Alexander. .Teaii. 299 Alexander. Malviii. .331 .Mexandcr. Vvn. .363 .Alexander. Yvonne 294 Allen. Charles. 2S6. 327 Allen. Cbet. .347 Allen. Kdwin 02. 200. 327 Allen. Jack. 62. 344 Allen. Lewis Adelbcrt. 4 Allen. Mark. 2.50 .Mien. .Mary Jane. 282 .M ' en. Robert. 324 Allen. Sne. 40. 62. 1.32 244 258 Allen. Thelma. 30« Aller. Curtis. 1.53. 154 . Illson. Arville. 268 Allison. Jack. 2.59. 326 Allison. Mildred. .3.53 Allison. William Xocl. 4 Allyn. Ray. 324 Almklov. John. 269 Almvig. Ren. Jr.. .341 .Alplia Chi Omega. 293 Aliiha Delta I ' iii. 316 Alpha Delta PI. 294 Alpha Delta Sigma. 2.58 Alpha Kpsllon Pbl. 295 Alpha Gamma Delta. 296 Alpha Kappa PsI. 271 Alitha Omicron I ' i. 2It7 Alpha Sigma Pld. 317 Altilia Tau Delta. 262 Alpha Tan (hnega. 318 Alpha Xi Delta. 299 . mano. Mary. 27.S .Vmes. .Major George. 276 Ainca. Jos4 tte. . ' tot Amick. Karl. 189. .349 Amiiliai. Richard. 2.59 Amnioni. Sfx-li. 2.59 .Vminsocion. I,orenzo. 365 Anderson. .Vilecn. 30.3 . nderson. Alfred. .324 Anderson. Atny. 282. .355 Anderson. Arle. 342 Anderson. Arthur L.. 62 . Ddcrson. Barbara. 51. .55. 302 .Anderson. Betty. 279 Anders n. Bruce. 02. 198 Anderson. ClUrord. 62. 276 .Anderson. Delbert. 62. 267 . nderson. Dorma. 62 2.83. 3.54 .Vnderson. Dorothy. 283 Anderson. Douglas, 345 .Anderson, Ellah, 294 .Anderson, Eleanor, 26.3 Anderson, Ethel, 262 Anderson, Eunlea, 26,3 .Anderson, Evelyn, 262 Anderson, Frederick, 272 Anderson, George, 180, 188, 279, 327 .Anderson. Gertrude. 62. 279 284. 293 .Anderson. Gordon. 323 .Anderson. Gus 1.. 2641 .Anderson. Harvey. 154 .Anderson. Howard. 337 -Anderson. Isabel. .354 -Anderson. .John. 317 Anderson, June. 98. 100. .300 -Anderson. -Margaret. .3.55 .Vnderson Marguerite. 02. 242. 244. 284. .310 Anderson. Marjorle. 262 Anderson. Mary Jane. 286. .3.54 .Anderson. Mary Louise. 62. 264. 298 .Anderson. Miriam. 2.S3. .308 .Anderson. Patricia. 305 .Anderson. Peter. 315 .Anderson. Ralph. 327 Anderson. RIcbnrd H.. 1.32 Anderson. !!ol)ert. 267. 319. 325 .Anderson. Sidney. .340 -Anderson, Victoria. 56 .Anderson. Violet. .3.57 .Anderso ' i. Warren. 347 .Andre. Lois. 262. 26.3 . ndress. Rntli. 355 .Andrew. Ha .May. 62 -Andrew, Jane. 283. 305 .Andrew. Bud. 213 .Andl-ews. Glemion, 277 Antlrews. .Tobn. 214. 337 •Auger. Mary Jane 12t . 258 Anstctt. Duane. 62. 281. 338 Aoki. Cbie. 278 Appcl. Helen. 62. .3.56 Apiile. Alice Jam ' . 62 Ajiple. .Tnne. 279. .359 -Apple. Vance. 279 Araki. Minoru. 364 Arakl. Torn. 62. 364 .Arase. Margaret. 278 Arensberg. Bill. 339 Argo. Myrtle. 262. 203 -Argue. Marijane. .307 -Armstrong. -Albert. 321 .Armstrong. Bud. 124 Armstrong. Elizabeth. .3.57 Armstrong, Elizabeth Ann. S. ' iO -Armstrong. l.ewis. .32. 33 62 99 138. 1.52. 1.54. 245. 322 .Armstrong. Victor. 334 Ariiall. William lx onnril. 62. 315 Alnell. .Tames. 319 .Vrneson. Loraine. 3.53 -Arnoson. Margaret. 56 .Arnev. Jessie. 264 Ar ' iold. Bettv. 43. 44. 134 160. 284 -Arnold. Bradford 57 .Arnold. Julian. 266 . rold. Frances. 294 .Arrlgoni. Louis. 57 Art. Richard. 1?S. 321. 2.5S •Vrfhand. .Tack. 223. .319 Arthur. Edward. .318 Asb. Ellen. 263 . sh. Ram. 280 . shton. Jerrolee. 236. 253 Afbans. George. 103. 214 Atkinson. Dwight. 315 -Atkinson. Hawlev. 02. .33. .ss 245. 263. .349 Atkinson. Hellae. 263 Atkinson. Marian. 62. 356 Atwaler. Tom. 316 Atwood. Ben. 262 Atwood. Beth, 263 Auberf, John, 345 Auld. Robert. 327 Austin. Ellis. 279 Austin. Everett. 245 .Austin. George. .328 Austin. Hall. .3.53 .Avann. Sherwin. .50. .54 Avery. Jane. 62. 302 Avery. Walter. 277. 3.36 Avey. Eugene. 279. 328 .Ave,v. Gene. 252 Avey. Quentin. 279. 328 .Avison. { ' atherlne. 305 Aver. Elaine. 2!m .Ayer. James. 203. 324 Ayer. T ' Slie. 245 B Baarslag. Marie. 02. 272 Babcock. Florence. 284 Babcoek. Miles. .3.32 Baccus. ;eorge. 286. 317 Bacheler. Virginia. 2.33 Baciiniann. Fred. 343 Bacior. Stanley. 62. 219. 2.50. 260 Backlund. Ernest. 271. . ' 142 Backinan. Daniel. 16.3. 267. 285 B n. Sanford L.. 200 Badrann. Diusclila. 62. 298 IlJidrunn. Warren. 189, 286, 329 Baer, Adrian, 62, 276 Baer. Beiyl, 281 Baertscbiger, l red, 62, 2.57, 266 Baetke, Caroline, 362 Balir, l Neve. 306 Bailey. Buck. 199 Bailey. George. 245 Bailey. Jack. 189 Bailie. Ri l)ert. 123. 1:1.3. 328 Haillie. Paul. .345 Baisingcr. Donald. .5.8, 2,59 Baker, Barbara, 305 Baker, Carolyn, 62. 301 Baker. Dorothy. 280 Baker. Douglas. 02. .322 Baker. Eleanor. 269 Baker. John. 328 Baker. Marian, 0.3. 263 Baker. Peggy. 283 Baker. Sam. 200. 202. 249. .320 Baker. Shirley. 3.55 Baker. Verle. 262. 263 Baktln. .Marv. 354 Baldwin. Allen. 280 Baldwin. Carmen. 272 Baldwin. Jack. 318 Baldwin. .Mary Jane. 132. 293 Baldwin. Ralph. 03. 1.30. 277. 329 Balkeina. Dean. 2.59 Balkema. .Tolin. 277. 32.3 Ballantine. .Tolin P.. 56 Ballard. Zella. 2.53 Ballon. Edna. .310 Balmer. Carolyn. 284. 307 Balmer. Thomas. 18 Balshaw. Roland. 245 Balsom. Mar - Jane. 28,3. 300. 356 Bambico. Martin. 365 Bamford. .Alfred. 6.3 Bancroft. Harold. 336 Bank. Margaret. 283 Banner. Alfred. 272 Bannlck. Barbara. 286. 2tlO Bannister. Elizabeth. .56. 301 Bannister. Harwood. 54 Barash. Jessie Ann. 43. 47. 246 286. 295 Barber. AA ' inifred. 262. 263 Barclay. Ged. 326 Barclay. Jean. 305 Barco. E. T.. 63. 276 Barduhn. Allen. 2.59 Bare. Nancy Jane, 149 Barfneek. Marlon. 262 Bargmeyer. Kurt. 1.54 Barker. George. 277. 315 liiirkiT. Mary. 304 Bai-kcs. .lean. 354 Barkev. Kenneth. .57 liarksdale. Jtilian D.. 56 Far ' ow. Miriam. 279. 293 Barlow. Robert. 251. 338 Barnard. Curtis. 63. 120. 122. 322. 245 Barnard. Joanna. 63 Barnes. William. 256 Harnett. Doiph. 322 Barnett. .Tol ' n. 330 Rarnett. A ' irginla Norwood. 2.84 Barnbardt. Mildred. ?.53 Barr. Commandor Eric. 270 Barr. Darrcll. 262 Harrett-Scolt. .Tei ' 2.83 Barlells Betty. 263 Itartli. Tlielma. 203. ?80 liarlbolet. Marjorle. 281 Barlles. Uoliert. 261 Bartlcson. William 363 Bartlett. Patricia. 03 265. 302 Bartmever. Kurt. 279 Barto. Carolyn. 304 Barto. Robert. 216. 217 250 Bartolt. Ruth. 263 Barton. Grace Margaret. 63. 310 Barton. Marian. 283. 3.53 Barton. Paula. 63. 242. 244. 305 Bascom. Viola II.. 3.53 ttaacrom. Francis. 124 Base. Maxine 306 Haaford. Wylla. 283 Bash. Marv I.. .56. 28. 244. 268 Basliaw. Ed. 327 Hasmr. Martin. 63 Bass. William. 317 Basselt. Joser)hlne. 296 Basso. Marten. 342 Batchelor. Burton il.. 270. 277 Baternan. .Arthur. .37. 248. 319 Batcnuin. Betty. 63. 279. 3.57 Baleman. Ilenrv. ii:i Kalen. Ruth. 6.3. 244. 265, .301 . 292 Bales. Alan. 245. 285 Bales. Elizabeth. 263 Ballc. Harriett. 268 Bait. Harold. 328 Batt. Stanley. 286 Ball. Robert. 280. .328. 203 Bauer. Hugh. 316 Bauer, lluth. 63 Baumelster. .Jane. 301 Banmgarlner. Herbert. 215 Baxley. Hood. 03. 326 Baxlev. .Milton. 326 Baxlev. Virginia. 298 llasler. Jean. 302 Bayard. William, 272 Baylls. Bob. 340 liayllss. James. 203 Beach. Donald, 51, 277 Beal, .Maud L.. 56 Beall, Imogene. 312 Beamcr. Elizabctii. 205, 280 Beardsley, Arthur S,, 56 Iteardsley, Betty. 304 Beardsley. Miriam. 356 Beasiev. IIollls. 320 Beaulieu. Dorothy. 262. .362 Bcblol. (3iarles. 184. 1.88. 249. 252. 337 Beck. .Mihired. 3,55 Becker, Harriet, 253. 281 Becker. Owen. 303 Becker. Troy. 63. 281 Becket. Jacqueline. 307 Becklnnd. Herbert. 324 Bcdharlk. Adolph. 279 Beebe. Albert. 316 Beede. -Marjorle. 264. 310 Beedle. Mary Elizabeth. 301 Beernlnk. Lowell. 321 Beeson. Jane. 362 Behner. Carol. 3.55. .362 Behr. Richard. 344 Bell. Ann. 362 Bell. Bettv. 286 Bell. Chuck. 194 Bell. Jane. 48 Bell. Ixira Jane. .309 Bell. Patricia. (B Bell. .Mr. Theodore. 147 Bell. William. 2,51. 209. 322 Bellinger. .Tane. 63. 280 B(dlman. Gertrude. .306 Beman. Raymond. 315 Bemis. Sydney. 03. 329 Benbow. Mrs. Earl W.. 282 Benbow. Mary. 63. 264. 2.S2 Bender. Elizabeth. .309 Bender. Jane. 103. 1(13. 356 Bcndix. Mary Florence. 290 Benedict. Helen. 45. 283. 310 Bengston. Katherlne. 306 Bcnham. Allen R.. 50 Bi ' njamin. Jack. .51. .5.8. 63. 202. 270. 270 Bennett. James. 251 Bennett. Lois. 63 Bennett, Ix)la. 63. .3.59 Bennett. Viva. 2.83. 290 Bennett. William. .328 Bennigson. Harriet. 295 Bennington. Melvin. 326 Benolt. George. 50. 57 Benskin. Edna I ou. 354 Benson. Gertrude. 281 Benson. Helen. 283 Benson. H. K.. 57. 328 Benson. Kathryu. 57. 268. 270 Benson. Theodora. 63. 356 Bentley, Lamar. 63 Benton. Marv. 303 Berch. Irwin. .50. 57 Berch. .Julian. .50. 57. 270 Bcrdlne. Denis. 63 Berelson. Bernard. .56 Berens. Barbara. 262 Berg. Elaine. .308 Bei ' g. Florence Ann. 286. 306 Berg. Lillian. 362 I ' erg. Ralph. .322 Berg. Riciiard. .3.36 Bergerson. Rnth. 302 Bergerson. Sigrld. 63 233. 302 Berglund. Kenny. 1.33 Bergman. Clarice. 283 Bergman. Wesley. 317 Bergstrom. Carl. 100 Bcrkenkotter. AVllllam. 285. 365 Perkey. Jane. 209 Berkey. Marian. 299 Berlin. Barbara Jane. 301 Berlin. Prndence. 284 Bernnard. Rutii. 228. 299. 2.34 Bernstein. Suzanne. 295 Berry. Al. 219 Berry. Ben. 338 Berry. Donald. 349 Berry. Jim, 218 Berry, Mrs, James, 268 Berry, William, 6:1 Bertch, Bonnie .Jean, 362 Berlon, Walton, 335 Besarles. .A| olinario. 305 Best, Robert. 220. 340 Beta of Plirateres. 361 Beta Aliiha Psl. 200 Beta Gamma Sigma. 261 Beta Theta Pi. 319 Bethel. Harry, 251 Bethel. Horace, 52, 57. 58. 6:t. 209 Belts. Catherine. 03. 265. 307 Belts. Uicbard. 63. :!.37 Beuschleln. Prof. W. L.. 57. 58. 259 Bevls. William. 343 Blbbv, Muriel, ,30:i Blckford, Col. W. C. 260 Bidstrup. Bcrldce. 3.53 BIdstrup. Margaret. 63. 3.53 Biefleld. l.eona. 202 Bigelow. Gi rdon. 0:t. 200. :V24 Bigeiow. Joselihine. 355 Blgornia. -Angelica F.. 305 Bigsby. Harrv. :l:i7 Big W Club. 249 Blldsoe. Arnold. 321 Blillngsley. Nancv. :!60. 361 Billmeyer. Douglas. 123. 127 Bills. Gkenn. 258 Billroth. Virginia, 362 Bingay. James. .345 Hingay. Wo dsey. 6.3. 270. :145 Bingham. Harry. 6.3. 194. 249. 2.52. :!49 Bingham. Weiilnglon. 64. 3:10 Bird. Ciiarles KIdgh-v. 267 Bird. Edward. :i.30 Biril. Eleanor. :i.3. 30. 42. 53. 64. 174. 242, 244, :i01 Bird, Harry, 183, 188, 249 Bird. Pliilip. 341 Bird. AV. W.. 1.54 BIssett. Bettv. :i06 Bisson. Patricia. .305 Bifar. Daniel. 64. 279 Bitar. Paul. 279 Bitar. Wilson. 279 Bitney. William. 2.50. 279 Bjorkland. Leon. 194. 198. 249. 2.52 Black. Bryce. 323 Black. .Alyron. 314. .324 Black, Patricia, 1.30. 269. 284 Blackford. Sally Bruce. :105 Blacklldge. Douglas. 326 Blackmer. Dorothy. 283 Blackstock. Peggv. :J02 Blackstnck. Ray. :!7. 64. :114. : ' .:IS Blaine. (3iarles. 04. :i.3S Blaine. Hall. .3.54 Blair. Jean. 130. 307 Blair. Ruth. 294 Blaisdei. Illnton. 2.85 Blake. Julian. .332 l ' l:ike. Pldl. 2.86. 3.32 Blaiock. Alan. 320 Blaser. Mary Jane. 228. 2.53 Blailvelt. Lloyd. 20:!. 280. 347 Blechschmidt. Gordon. 279 Bliss. Barbara. 64 Bliss. A. .Teanetle. 204. 271. 282 Bliss. Martha. 2.8.3. 284. 362 Bloch. .Jay. 219 Blom. Dan. 279 BliMKl. Carol. 284. 280. 299 Bioomquist. Marian. .51 Bloxom. Clinton. 247 2.51. .329 Blumentbal. Carolvn. 04. 292. 295 Boatman. William. 344 Bobrow. Norman. 123 Bochman. Mack. 327 Bocbnok. Vincent. 64. 333. 3: .4 Bodley. Grace. 253 Boentje. .Tobn. 64. 314. 321 Boerhave. Hilda. 263 Bogan. Keltii. 2.80. 323 Bogart. AA ' allace. 322 Bogdan. .John. 341 Bogdan. .Tosei ii. 64. 273 Boguc. David. 321 Bo ' iannan. Marvlou. 202 Boldt. Bernice. .3.56 Bnling. Lee. 279. 280 34 Bollerud. Alice ,.64. :!00; P.olslniniu. Elaine. 3.5 Polt. Bernice. 04 Poitoi. Louise. 356. 30 Biunir. Grace. 202 Bond. Arthur. .325 Bc.ml. Walter. 318 Honey. George. 316 Boni. Henry. 251 Binnell. Barbara. .307 Bonner. Helen. 355 Booker. Virginia. 04. 14.5. 270 Boone. Elizabetli. 43. 47. 29:! Boone. Lila Ellen. 283. 29:1 Booth. Veuita. 310 Bootliby. Pearl. 04. 268 Bootiiroyd. Rodney. 270 Boozer. LeRov. 04. 270 Boiipeil. Jean. 04. 258. 200. 282 Boral Richard. .3.39 Borella. I..enore. 283 Bordsen. Rav. ,322 Borg, Jeannette, 04, 308 B(nger, Edith, 56 Borkluud, Helena. 2.5.S. .300 Boacole. Robert. 277 Bossbard. Beth. 3.50 Hostonian. Araxl. 04 Bostlc. Thomas. 40. 247. :119 Bostwiek. Irene. 205 Bostnick. .Tanlce. 64. .302 Ilostwick. Ronald. :i21 Boswell. Betty June. :!05 Bosworth. Virginia. :!55 Hotting. David, 338 Hotting. Lewis. 285 Hottker. Anne Marie. 04. 293 Bolzer. AVilliam II.. 29 Itouillon. Brmrks. :123 Boukniglit. J. W.. .57 Bonnian. Harris. :145 Hounds. Verdun. :t.36 Itourgaize. Don. 04 Houlon. Hetty, i:)3, .302 Hovler. Esther. 04. 2(« Howden. Virginia. 04 Howen. Barbara. :{00 366 Q 2 W o n — c — . o r. j2 IT « .5 -r. ! . n. — KK;S oJC o CO  n o t 00 ol o •- c4 CO V rH rH rt rH •- (M CM N CM CJ o ki c o , QO CO M c ' c E 6 o o eg c u S c Ens Si c Rl K HC C0  O Ot OOO O CM D a, u o H o ! a 2 0) •a £ Z z P5 H-t ;ge to s and thi X vih ton c 3 2 1 5 ■C bfl a, _c O Ui u s. O IS been our y of Wash u o o to (5 4) lb 5 i: ■% l- S FH o rs it ivers o H 4- 10 fc to 4 C 3 IS «-i P 4- V- C V m :S S more ;onfid l-H tH II t3 H V! J . ' : ■. ' . Pi m  — ( Z _ T - $ Bowi-n. Betty. 307 lioweli, Jobu. 345 Bowen. PliylUs. 285 Bower, Jeau. 294 Bower, Margaret. 362 Bowers, Bert, 277 Bowker, Patricia, 283 Bowles, Bill, 315 Bowles, Ruth, 264, 282 Bowlinjf, Eleanor, 354 Bowue, S.vbll, 356 Bo.vd, Charles, 64, 259 Bo.vd, Eugenia, 55 Boyd, Florence, 64, 283, 284, 362 Boyden, Catherine, 307 Boyden, Mary. 95, 258, 307 Boyden, Robert, 341 Boyer, Lyman, 251, 259 Boyer, Uhland, Jr.. 321 Bovle, Jean, 57, 264 Boyle. .Mildred, 298 Boys. .Marvin, 64 Bracken, John, 286, 332 Brackett, Bruce, 277 Brackett, Richard, 340 Braddick, Henderson, 153, 1,54, .323 Bradley. Lome, 336 Bradner. Barbara, 129, 299 Bradner. William, 64, 341 Bradshaw, Orln, .345 Bradshaw. Harriet. 263 Braliam. Barbara, 299 Brakel. H. L.. 57 Braker. Thelma. 269 Branie. Eugene. 154 Bramstedt. Alvin. 279 Brancli. Kenneth. 64 Brancrflower, Jean, 302 Brand, Jerry, 247 Brand, Standley, 271 Brand, Wayne, 277 Brandt, Berkely, 64. 224, 262, 319 Brandt. Dorothy. 273 Brandt. Edna. 64. 262 . Brandt. Eileen. 64. 244. 265 Brandt. Wilhelmlna. 283 Branner, Gordon. 64, 266 Brascii, Sylvia. 311 Bratlie. .Marjorle. 64 Bratrud. Sylvia. .362 Brauer, Lloyd, 266 Braucr, Mrs, EUanore C, 362 Braun, Eva, 353 Brauner, Kalman, 327 Bray, Ralph, .331 Brazier. Don. 12:1 277. 326 Brebner. Janet. 64. 270 Breclitol. Philip. 286. 318 Breda. Firmo. 64. 188. 249, 327 Breier, Elizabeth, 64, 358 Breunan, Frank. 251. 331 Brennan. Jack. 316 Brennan. James. 316 Brennan, John, 204, 277 Brennan, Kathleen, 283 Brennan, Robert, 277 Brennan, Victor, 04, 329 Brenner, Sam, 65 Brenner. Soils. 3.39 Brennesholtz. Catharine, 301 Bresee, James, 65 Brett, William. 342 Brewer. Don. 320 Brewer. Stanley. 334 Brians. Don. 65 Brlckev. Winifred. 2.53. 355 Briggs. John. 337 Brighton. Elsie. 263, 361 Brllhart, Mary. .361 Britten. Jack. 280 Briscoe. Charles. 261 Brix. Anna. 57 Broadbooks. Martin. 57. 328 Brockman, Lavonne. 299 Brodsky. Gladys. 359 Brogen. Albert. 363 Brokaw. Jane. 129. 232. 305 Bronson. Marlys. 280 Brooke. Clarke. 363 Brooks. Frank. 277. .323 Brtwks. Harold. B5, 317 Brooks. Hazel. 65 Brfjoks. James A.. 317 Brooks. Robert. 315 Brooks. Tex. 180 Brophv. Elaine. 2S6. .300 Brotherton. Joe. 337 Bronlette. Julienne. l.%0 Brower. Elaine. 65. 125. 279. 295 Brown. Brtty. 303. 310. 312 Brown. Charles. .341 Brown. Clyde. 65. 257. 279 Brown. Deralng. 337 Brown. Donald. 257. 279 Brown. Earlrne. 2.53 Brown. Ernestine. 43. 47. 124. 160. 297 Brown. Oordon. 267 Brown. lola. 55. 270. 284. 302 Brown. Isaliel 362 Brown. Jack. ?4S. .326 Brown. T o ' s ?6S Brown. Mary Jane. : 01 Brown. Miriam. 57. 271 Brown. Phvllls 6. ' p. 2.58 Brown PrlsciUn. 97. 168 246. 284 302 Brown. Ro ' ert. 58. B5. 327 Brown. Stella. ?04 P.rowi. Stephen D.. 243. 260 Brown Waller. 2 n Brown. William. 214. 277. 280. 831 Browne. Howard, 250 Browne, Joy, 301 Hrowiieil, Jim, 340 Brownell. Mabel. 303 Brownell.. Rlcliard. 340 Brownfleld. Eleanor. 300 Browning. Robert. 324 Hrouillette. Belty, 296 Hronillelte. Julienne. 248 Brnen. Hugli. 317 Brngumn. Joe. 251. 281 Bruniier. Stanley. .335 Bryan. Barbara. 65. .304 Bryan. William S.. 270 Krvant. Harriet. 365 Bryant, Mary Ixiuise. 65. 300 Bryden. Clifford. 344 Bubb. Wesley. 331 Bubnick. Frank. 279 Buchanan, Gladys, 55 Buchanan. Gloria. 354 Buchanan. Jeanne, 124. 294 Buchanan. Kathleen. 359 Buck. Robert. 243. 245, 232 Buck, J. Elizal)eth, 308, 353 Buck, Kirk. 331 Buckingham. Helen. 262. 263 Buckley, John. 194 Buckley. Kathleen. 361 Bucklin. Brlce. 343 Buncii, Mary. 301 Buckmaster. Betty. 63. 242. 244. 270. 310 Buckner. Dorotliy. 298 Budnick. Frank. 230 Buehrer. Robert. 332 Buell. Les. 340 Kner. .Marjoric. 2 3 Hnerstatte. Fred. .336 Buford. Curtis. 277 Buliler. Frank. 1.54. .329 linliler. Mary Margaret. 65, 263, 307 Bulclils. Robert. 05. 273. 344 Bulklev. Dorothy. 263 Bull. Harriet. a5. .359 Bullis, Audrey. 63. 304 Bunch. Biilie. 270 Bunker. Sam. 36. 248. 323 Bunker. William. 239 Bnnn. Kennetii. 65. 257 Burchill. Philip. 318 Burd. Siierman. 230. 207. 343 Bnrd. HeniT A.. 23. 261 Burdctte. Verdie. 337 Bnren. I-ouis. 349 Buren. Newton. 349 Burford. Beatrice. 157 Burgett. James. 330 Bni-gner. Peggy. 65 Bnrke. Howard. 40. 247, 338 Burke. Joe. 222 Burkluirt. Everett. 277. 321 Burkheimer. Helen. 40. 309 Bnrnell. Cliarles. 277 Bnrnell. James. 51. 285 Burner, Clifford, 57 Burner, Rozelle. 340 Bnniham. Roland. 320 Burns. Bob. 277 Burns. Barbara. 304 Burns. Betty Ion. 360 Burns. Eleanor. 65 Burns. Jack. 224 Burns. John F.. 65 Burns. John. 330. 349 Burns. Marv Lou. 246. 284. 361 Burnslde. Robert. 36. 237. 325 Burrage. Leonard. 65 Burrell. Robert. 342 Burrls. Geraldine. 306 Burris. Roland. 05. 257. 363 Burrus. Margaret Jane. 265 Burson. Howard H., 260 Burt. Mlna. 362 Burton. Bruce. 24.S, 2,57. 2.58 Burton. Paul. 144 Purton. Peggy. 283 Burwell. Jane. 65. 310 Busliv. I.vle. 277 Bliscli. Mary. 65. 336. .362 Bua ' i. Patricia. 2 3 BuslL. William. 281 Busli. Victor. 256 Buslioll. Muriel. 204 Busliiu ' ll. Margaret. 56 Bustruck. .Mary Jane. 279 Bustruck. Stella. 263. 279 Bntcher. Bernlce. 264 Butciier. Helen. 293 Butler. Blanche. 262 Butler. Eleanor. 262. 269 Butler. Florence. 296 Butbr. Kat ' iceii. 63 292. 298 llutler. Shirley. 300 Butler Willard. 63, 327 Butterliaugh. P ' of.. .16 Butterbaug ' O. 1.. 260. 261 Butt. Herbert. 63 Butterwnrll ' . V ' e 65 Button, r ois 283 306 Putlnn. I ou ' se. 63. 264 Buttrnm He ' en. 2S0 Bye. N ' arjory 284 Byers. Ja ' e. 306 Byingtoi. Clam. 262 263 Bylngton. He ' en Irene. 264 Byrne Jim. 33B Byrne. Prlscilla. 203 Cacabelos. Rutlno. 65. 365 Caddey. Eugene. 250 Cadieux. Doris. .358 Cadle. Richard. .37 Cacliey. Nancy. 283 Cadnian. Edward, 349 Cadzow, Dorotliy, 66, 265, 354 Cailzow. Frances. 65. 273. 364 Caiien. Robert. 65. 245 Calilwell. Ann. 306 Caldwell. Dorothy, 288 Caldwell, Hugh, 249, 231, 319 Caliiwell. Kathrvn. 263 Caiev. Alice. 264 Cnlk. Thomas. 154, 281 Calland. Bob. 188. 329 Callow. David. 277 Callson. Oliver. 280. 342 Cameron. Donald N.. 65. 276 Cameron. Grace. 337 Cameron. Shirlev. 44. 246. 298 Camp. Donald. 203. 317 Canipana. Attllio. 273 Canipliell. Betty. 310 Cauiiiliell. Bob. 329 Cani])l)cll. Clinta, 283 Campbell. Eugenia. 2H4. 280. 203 Campl)ell. Ferral. 326 Canipl ell. H.. 37 Campbell. Helen. .3,53 Campbell. Henry. 316 Campbell. .lanet. 66, 307 Campbell. Jean. 48 Campbell. Margaret. 36 Campbell. Mary. 233. 304. 361 Campbell. Richard. 318 Campliell. Robert H.. 4 Canipliell. William. 277. 286. 331 CauHcld. Donald. 251 Cannon. Helen. 362 Canterbury. Mark. 66. 279. 338 Caiilan. Gladys. .53. 154 Caplan. Irwin. 126. 272 Caraher. Catherine. 361 Cardwell. Ralph. .324 Carey. Jack. 231. 318. 329 Carey. John. 249 Carey. John L.. 245 Carey. Ruth. 362 Carl. Betty Jane. 92. 244, 302 Carlberg, Betty. 301 Carli. Claudia. 284 Carliu. Fred. 34 Carlisle. .John. 06. 314. 318 Carlisle. Ruth. 48 Carhiulst. Doris. 98. 100. 160. 286. 302 Carlson. Andrew. 66 225. 326 Carlson. Beatrice. 361 Carlson. C. J.. 67 Carlson. C. Robert. 363 Carlson, C. R. F.. 363 Carlson. Esther. 66. 294 Carlson, James, 320 Carlson. I.eRoy. 225 270. 327 Carlson. Lorraine. 361 Carlson. May. 302 Carlson. Patricia. 312 Carlson. Robert. 277 Carlson. Rov. ISO Carlyle. Ruth. 270 Carmlchael. Rix. 277 Carothers. Mary. 300 Caroway. Vincent. 347 Carpenter. A. F.. 57. 270 Cariienter. Dale. 363 Car[ienter. Doris. 43, 246. 286. 310 Carpenter. Eleanor. 301 Carpenter. Jack. 2.59 Cariienter. Jim. 243. 2.50 Carpenter. Mary Jane. 2S4. 280. 304 Carpenter. Ted. 223. 224. 319 Carpenter. William. 310 Carrigan. Frederick Paul. 4 Carroll. Mary Adele. 293 Carroll. Robert. 66. .320 Carskadden. Pauline. 283. 3,53 Carstens. Philip. 316 Carstenson. Robert. 313 Cartano. Jolin. Ill Carter. Bill. 122 Carter. Jean. 60. 244. 308 Carter. Marlorle. 362 Carter. Bicl ' ard. 324 Carter. William. 248 Carfwrlgl ' t Edward. 218. 320 Cartwrlght. Pierce. 318 Carver. Jack. .328 Case. Center. 136 Case. Janet. 293 Casebeer. Irene. 262 Cash, Robert. .337 ( ' askln. Margaret. 43. 47. 238. 2 4. .301 Cnakin Peegv. 43 Caspers. Ronald. .322 Casslll. Mrs. Harvev. Ill Castle. Carl. 334 Ciiptle. I)o-i. 280. 334 Castle. Claire. .300 Cates. Ciar ' ct. 283 Catbcart Wallace 66. 318 Cnugl ' lin C arles. 57 Caug ' lin. Georgeann . 57. 270 Caugirni, Fsfi-er. 3,56 Cavan, Kitbrvn 3ii Cvvl. ' nfa1da ?60 Chacey, Les, 123. 280 Cnl ' siit. ArtI ur .50, .58. 363 Challman. Arnold, 277 Cbamberlalu. Douglas, 251. 277 Chamberlain. William. 277, 279 Cliambers, Charles, 336 Chambers, Don, 340 Chambers. Doris. 3(Kt Chandler. Forrest. 225, 326 Chandler. James, 323 Chaney, Bessie, 269 Ciiapln, Foster, 95, 218, 260, 277. 337 Cliapin. Marjorle. 264 Charland. Hazel. 264 Charlet. Josephine. 264. 271. 295 ChartiTls, Esther. 354 Chase. Elmo. 3.38 Chastaln. Wilma. 356 Clieetham. Beth. 66. 292. 312 Cheever. Bruce. 56 Cheney. Adlaine. 296 Chernlck. Irv, 339 Cherrier, June, 264 Chess, Gertrude, 295 Chesterley. Fred, 316 Chestnut, Fred, 226, 340 Chi Omega. 300 (. ' hlclia. George. 97. 231 Ciilnn. Nancy, 355 Chimes of Phrateres, 361 Chi Phi, .320 Clii Psi. .321 Ciiiongco. Jose Yap. 365 Cblsbolni, Beth, 279, 306 Chittenden. Paul. 66. 276. 327 Chrlstensen, Charles, 277 Chrlsteusen, Don, 36, 66, 257. 323 (Miristensen. Elizabeth. 286. 204 Chrlstensen. Grace. 263 Chrlsteusen. Louise, 103, 105, 286. 301 Chrlstensen. Margaret. 66. 283 Chrlstensen. Neil. 66. 245. 321 Chrlstensen, Peggy. 3,52 Chrlstensen. Stuart. 345 Christian, Prof. Brvon, .33. 243 Christian. Edgar. 329 Christie, Anne, 66 Ciiristensen, Margaret, 357 Christiansen, Caren, 66, 268, 353 Christiansen, Cliarles. 66 Christiansen. Maren, 66. 279 Churcli. Arthur. 283 I3iurch. Curtis, 334 Churcli. Philip E.. 57. 321 Churclilll, Betty Jane, 304 Churchill. Floyd. 325 Cichlv. Elmer. 286. 348 Clack. Catherine. 283. 296 Claiip. Cyrus. 327 Clark. Audrey. 283 Clark. Catherine. 66. 302 Clark. Delia. 362 Clark. D. H.. 57 Clark. Glaldeth. 294 Clark. Geneva. 280 Clark. James. 247. 277, .322 Clark. Martha. 268 Clark. Neal. 328 Clark. Newman II.. Ill Clark. Phvllis. 263. .302 Clark. Ralph. 66. 277 Clark. Uichard. 340 Clark. Robert. .318 Clark. Samuel. 277 Clark. Stanley. 66. 271. 318 Clark. Stephen. 286 Clark. Willis. 286, .345 Clarke. Elizabeth. ,56 Clarke, Marlon, 05, 136, 270, 284. 292. 310 Clarke. Willis. 105 Clarkson. Audrey. 361 Clausen. Charlotte. 355 Clausen. Dick. .327 Clayholt. Flleen. 263 dayman. Herb. 3.39 Clees. Elmer. 326 Cletton. Claude. 277. 285 Clegg. Catherine. 301 Clemen. Charles. 349 Cleveland. Mariella. .301 Clevi land. Pollv Lou 66. 362 C ' eveland. Robert. 331 Clevenger. Woodrow. 80 Clifford. Kav. 310 Clifford. I ' olly, 311 Cllre. Edith. 264. 312 Clltlero. .Toann. 3.55 Clo?s. Margaret. 355 Closson Joan. 129. .301 CloHiler. Robert. 340 Cloud. Kenneth. 66. 163. 207 Clough. Harriet. 293 Clough. R. W.. 37 Clough. Ralpll. 60. 260. 261. 266. 283. 346 Clute. Carol. 293 Clyde. Ezna. 66. 242, 284 Coates. Emily. 2.53 Cohlentz. Jean. 303 Cobley. George. 326 Coliurn. Donald. 349 Cochran. Lyall, .58, 256 Cochran. L. B., 57 Co ' l ' rnn. Perry. 341 Cochran. William. 66. 277 Co-iiburn Mary Elizabeth. 336 Co ' er. Fills. 100. 210. 247. 251. 286. 338 CfKlev. Don. 100 Coe. Frantz. 319 Coe. Robert. 251 .3,37 Co ' -en, Joseph. 56 Cohen. Leonard. 286. 348 Cohen. Maurice. 248 Cohen. .Muriel, 362 Cohn, Sid. 3:59 Colbert. Fred. 66. 231. 272 Colby. Carolyn. 66. 244, 302 Colliy, George, 286 Cole. Bruce. :I38 Cole. Kenneth C. 36 Coleman, Aaron. 279 (Vilcman, Gertrude. 296 Coleman. Sam. 194. 249. 230. 2.52 Collier. 1. L., 24 Collins, John. 66. 3.38 Collins. Patricia. 280. 304 Collingwood, Jack. 277 Colllngwood. William. 230 CoUman. Gall. 43. 47. 131, 258 Column, David, 327 Colviii, Donald, ,3,38 Colvin, Eleanor, 272 Colwell, Robert, 226, 344 Compass and Chart, 277 Comstock, Jack, 225. 326 Coudie. Claire. 283. 286 Co-idle. Frances. 298 Con don. Dean Herbert T.. 29, 30, 246 Condon, Roger, 222 Condradt, Arllne. .354 Conibear. Catherine, 361 Conley. Glen. 189 Conn. Jesse. 57. 2.56 Conn. Letha. 264. 333 Conner. Anne. 56 Conner. John. 1.54. 225. 327 Conner. Pauline. 279 Connick. Lucille. 55. :i.53 Connolly, Robert, 231 Connor, Harold, 52 CouoUey, Beth. 302 Conover. Henry. 344 Conolly. Paul. 277. 286, 330 Conrad. Robert. .363 Conradt. Arline. 253 Conway. Douglas, 250 Cook, Austin, 279 Cook, Bud, 106, 330 Cook. Farrell. .322 Cook. Phyllis. 361 Cook, Randall, 319 Cook. Raymond. 342 Cook. Vivian. 303 Cookerly, Madeline, 06, 279 Cooley, Ixiis, 312 (. ' oonibs, H. A., 57 Cpon, Hlldur, .309 ( ooii. Jean, 309 Coon, Dean Shirley J,, 4 Coonan, John. 329 Coons, Curt, 215 Cooper, Albert. 363 Cooper. Ruth. ;iOO Copenliagen. Helen. 270 Copernoll. John. 66. 271 Copernoll. Robert. 60. 231 Coplen, Jack, 247, 277, 286, 349 Corbin, Melville, 266, 349 Corcoran, James, 285 Corenblum, Sylvia, 66, 295 Corey, Alice, 263 Corey, C. R.. 57 Corlsis. Sam. 223. 319 Corkery. George. 344 Corkery. Jack. 66. :144 Cornellsen. Sophia. 263 Cornelius. Betty. :16. 129. 284. 298 Cornelius. Harriet. 129. 298 Cornell. Marie. 335 Cornu. Donald. 56 Cornwall. Warren. 337 Corpuz. Mateo. 365 Cory. Herbert E.. 281 Coryell. Kirby. 277 Coskey, Jack. 273 Costello. Arlene. 123 Coughlln. Catherine. 56 Coulon. Eugene. 223. 317 Coulter. Richard. 286. 3:12 Countryman, Editii. 262 Countryman, Kenneth. 66 Courtney. Glen. : 38 Courtney. .Marvin. 66. 232. 318 Courtney. Marv Francis. :t06 Courtwrlght. Edgar. 00. 194. 249. 232. 272. 336 Courtwriglit. John. 230 Cousins. Lorraine. 294 Covington. Claude. 277 Cowan. James. 277. 134. 3.38 Cowan. Patricia. 286. :i02 Cowan. Patricia Eileen. 280 Cowles. Alice. 33 Cowles. Edward J.. 270 Cox. Kenneth. 56. 245. 285 Cox. William E.. 237. 260. 261. 245. 276 Coy. Ellen Opal. 07, 282. 361 Coy. Frances. 67. 202. .300 Coyne. Patricia. 67 Craemer. Barbara. 3C0 Cragln. Louis. .329 Craig. Charles. 317 Craig. Evelyn. .308 Craig. J. A.. 57 Craig. Russell. 277 Craln. Ricliarrt. 276 Cram. Mildred. .3.53 Cramlet, Clyde Myron, 36, 57 Crane, James, 37. 247, :i38 Crane. Robert. .342 Cranford. William. 326 Cranmer. Owen. 363 Crapo. Bill. 213 Crawford, Annie Laurie, 262. 263 Crawford. Florence. 293 368 James E. McRae Book Store Manager Dean David Thomson Faculty, President Board of Directors Dean Herbert T. Condon (left) and Prof. Carl Dakan (right), Faculty Board Members Lewis Armstrong (left) and Patsy Jackson (right). Student Board Members Robert Purdue (left) and Roy Dinwiddie (right). Student Board Members 369 E. Lyle Goss Assistant Manager A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION Completes another Year of Service by Students for Students since 1900 Since 1900, when the University Book Store was established in a cloak room in old Denny Hall, this institution has been campus head- quarters for students ' needs — both for studies and for leisure hours. Under its own manage- ment and board of directors, the Book Store has been owned and operated by the students of the University. To those thousands of students who made pos- sible this year ' s continued successful operation of the Book Store, go the thanks of the board of directors and the management — your repre- sentatives, who have been able to serve you and your interests throughout this school year. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE STUDENT BODY 4326 UNIVERSITY WAY ME. 5921 I ' ruw ford. Ji ' Uiniie. ItO ' J Crawfoid. I ' liillp M.. ;;«« Crawford. Hoy. 139. 25(i. 2U2 C ' ra.v. Hetty. :!«2 Cri-ll. rntrlda. 129. 299 Crennlinw. JtMin. G , 304 Crick, Robert. 3.10 Crimp. Carter. 67. .3-lo Crlnella. Julie. 67 Crlt7.er. .Illli. 104. 2Ktl. 33K Croasdlll. Oiarles. 67. 104, 24! 2.-|0. 252. 332 CriK-kett. Dorotliea. 67. 301 Crooks. .TainoH. 57, 58. 67. 262. 270 Crosby, KUeii, ■■01 Crosby, Milton. 317 lYoiU ' lier, Graee, 43. 44. 310 Crow. Dorothy, 262 Cr( we, Bradford, 3Hi Crowder. Uichard. 3.30 Crowl. Ilelin. 262. 263 Crowiey, .Stafford. 317 Cruiksliank, Robert, 67. : ' .43 Crutc ' lier, Bayard, 3(i. 248 Crutelier. Fred, 154, 363 Cruver, Al, 182, 188, 317 Cniver, Henry, 189 Cniaen, James, ,341 ( ' rvor, Kieanor, ,55. 296 Crver. Warreu. 363 Oucksey. Betty Jeau. 67 Cnesta, Domingo, 67, 365 ( ' nlml)aek. Henna. 67. 305 Cnmlm. Marion. 283. 360. 361 Cnnninitliaiu. Alex. 2.S0 CnnninKliani. Beryl. 310 CnnninBiiam, Bob, 280 CnnniiiRliam, Ed.. 249 Cnnnincham. Dorwin, ,341 Curd, Sarah. 67, 302 Curran. Barimra, 42, 160. 24 J. 273, 305 Curran, Oeorffia. 264, 271, 362 Curran, Georgia . nn, 284, 360 Curran, Victor, 214 Currier. Betty. 309 ( urrier. I rene. (i7. 29!) Curry. Kmily. 286. 290 Currv. Frank. 269 Curtis. Clyde, .36,3 Curtis, Ellzal)eth I... 56 Curtis. Homer. 279. 346 CuHhnian. nionias. 337 Cutliffe. Frances, 301 Cyra, Joiin, 335 Paiil, Marcella, 55 Dalil, Norman, 52. .58, 139, 262, 248 Daiil, Slauiev, ,58, 64. 67, 2,59, 270 Dalil, Svlvia, 28.3, 362 DiinllierR, Clayton, 67, 335 DaiilRrcn. E. H., .57 Daiiintan, Betty Jeanne, 354. 361 Daiiey, Irv, 213 Dalns, Howard, 271, 279, 342 Dakan, Car] S., 2,57, 261 Dakan, Byron, 33 Dakan, Spencer. 318 Daly, Jeanne. 294 Daniant. Eunice. 279 Dameron. I-ucille. 263, 283 Damus. Jack, ,326 Dandeneau, Dorothy, 2S3, 355 Daniel, V. Elizabeth, , ' )53 Daniel, Patricia, 3.53 Daniels, Carol, 288, 308 Daniels, Joseph, ,57, 58 Dannhelser, Jane, 67, 355 Dariotis, Chris, 318 Darragii, Jack, 67, 279, 327 Darrow, Warrena, 40, 286, 309 Date, Bernadette, 278 Date. Mary. 07. 278 DaUKhertv. Frederick, 279 Dausherty, Major fi, O,, 270 Davlrison; Case. 320 Davidson. Mrs. C. K.. 36 Davidson. F. A.. 57 Davidson. Robert. 341 Davies, Bob, 189, 22(i Davies, Catherine, 3,53 Davies, Harold, .323 I HVies, Herbert, 277 Davies, John. 327 Davies. Untiert. .330 Davies. Ruth. .361 Davies. W. A.. 273 Da ' is. .Manson, 272 Davis. Donald. 248. 310 Davis. Erma. 311 Davis, Frances, 67 Davis, Gall. 286. 300 Davis. l.ouise. 264 Davis, I.nciusS.. 276 Davis. Marian. 67. 263 Davis, Marietta, 67, .301 Davis. I ' atly. 171. 302 Davis. Raymond C.. 22 Davis. Richard. 28«. 317 Davis. Shannon. 67. 343 Davis. Sidnev. 338 Davis. Stan. 1.54 Davis. Vaiera. 282 + aT(B. Virginia. .301 Davison. Rol)ert. 277 Dawson. Jeannette. 262. 260 Dawson, fipie. 277 Dayton. Virginia. 309 ■Dmcon. Jean. 234. 299 Dejin. Dorothea. 279. 300 Dean. .1 pleline. 269 Dean. Ihuiglas. 210. 248. 250 Dean. Margaret. 284. 296 Dean. RIciiard. 319 Dearlove. I ' hyllis. 262. 203 deArmond. Fred. 67 De4ker, Elizabetii, 286, 353 DeCknients. Barthc, ,356 DcCourcey, Dennis, 256 Dedman. Lucile, 279 DeDonalo, Dick. 202 DcDonato. Leo, 337 Dee. Wiiiiain, ,329 Decry, llaroid A., 273, 363 Decry, Roiand. 36.3 DeFriei. Jay, 345 Delerlein, Walter, 325 Dehn, W, .M,, 57 Deits, David. 277 Deits. Cordon, 277 DeKraay, Erak, 27!t DcKraay, Kay. 303 Deiana. Valeric, 302 Dclaney, Noel, 67, 262, ,341 Del on, Mary, 362 DeI.ong, Robert. 329 Delta Ciii. 322 Delta :an)ma, 302 Delta Kappa Epsiion, 323 Delta Sigma Piii, 324 Delta Tan Delta, 325 Delta Upsilon, 326 Delta Zeta, 303 Demick, Robert, 226, 262. ,344 Deniiek, Van, 273, 344 Deniing, Betty, 354 Denne, Joe, 218 Dennis. Kernan. 67, 256, 276 Denuiston. Donald, 322 Denny, Grace G,, 24, 56, 264, 271 Denote, Richard, 249 Densmore, Harve.v, 56 Denson, Robert, 318 Dent, David, 317 Denton, Jack, 67, 266, 276, 338 Denton, Phyllis, ,361 Dest anip, Bayard, 2.59. 281 DesCanip. Betty, 305 DesCanip. Raymond. 27.3 Detwiler. Blwood. 203 Deucy. Cliarles. 251 d ' Evers. Peggy. 305 Devlin. Robert, 2.52. 327 deVries. Mrs. Mary Aid. 149 Dewar. Dorothy, 26;il Dewell. Lucille. 263 Dexter, James. 20! , 251 Dezell, Robert, 267 Dial. llaroid, 325 Dibble, Stanley, 344 Dick. Gordon. 346 Dick. .Malcolm. 67. 213, 273 Dick, William, 337 Dickinson, Duane Louise. (17. 296 Dickey, Frances, 2(i5 Dickey, Janet, ,300 Dickie, Alice, 67, 2.84, 30,3 Dickie. Roland. 56 Dickinson. Diane. .305 Dickinson. Joiin. 276 Dickinson. Miles, 341 DIckison, Norman, 340 Dieckniann, Werner, 67, 251 Diediker. Victor. .346 Diehl. 11. C. 57 Diemond. l !wis. 67. .314. 333 Dietl. Evelyn. 357 Dictsche. Waltraud. 354 Dignan, Betty Jane, 286 Dehn, Dorotliy, .304 DIkeman, Inez, 294 Dilie. Dr. James M.. ,57, 269 Diiloway. Win, 327 Dimmit. Ellsworth. 270 DiTigler. Edna Mae. 312 Dingnall. Betty Lon. !t2 Dingwaii. Bwen. 37. 92. 205. 245. 248. 251 Dinwiddle, Roy. 07. 322 Director. Zclda. 355 Dirimpic. .Margaret. 67. 264. 279 Ditewig. Jack. 67. .321 Dittricli. Kari. 68. 276 Divine. Helen. 68 Divine. Jack. 248. .336 Dixie. Blanche. 283. 361 Doiili. Herbert. 326 Dolili. Jean. 50. 271 Dolison. Dave. 200. 202. 225, 249, 317 Dolison. John, lit Dciebblcr. Patricia. 312 Doild. Donald. 2,59 Dodils, Robert, 68 Dodds. Rolierta, 282 Dodge. Ruth, 68, 279 Doiiin. Janice. ,306 Doiiin, Jocclyn. 366 Doian. James. 270. 2X6. ,32i Doicsiiy, Frank, 68, 271, 31S Dollar. Drniglas. 327 Dollar. Harry. 277 Doltz. Henrietta. 26:1. 268 Donaiiue. Alice. 284 Donainie. .Margaret, 35, 43, 246 Donaldson, L. R,, 57 Donaldson, Paul, .57, 68. 363 IKiney. John. 277 Itonneil. Corwin. 3 13 Donneli. Jolin. 51 Do-mcll. Virginia. 2ti3 Donneiiv. Piiyliis. 309 Donnelly, Virginia, 281. 361 Donnelly. Willis, 337 Donogiine, Lorraine, 6K, 205 Dondellnger, Ruth, 311 Donovan, Patricia. 307 Dooiittle. Doris. 356 Itajn. Harry, 322 Doolson, Eugene, 68, 338 Dciran, Riilmrd, 36, 68, S7, 245, 314, ,337 Di.re, liarriellc. 312 Dorman, ilarrv. 110 Doruian. ' I ' iiemlorc. 329 Dorr, liobcrl. I!I2. 249. 328 Dorran -c. .Margal ' el. 264, 271 Dorscy. Frank, 340 Dorscy, Pal, 68, 190, 191, 192, 225, 249, 327 Dnskocil, Grace, ( 8 Douniani, T. F.. 57 Doninit, Leona, 68 Douglas, James, 68 Douglas, Kennetli, 340 Donpe, Isabelie, 29,3 Dow, Pauline. 284. 299 Dowd. Lawrence. 56 Dowd. Wallace, 277 Downard, Rutiunarv. 300 Downie. Grace. 1.33, 26.3, 309 Downing, Dean, 335 Downing, Florence. 281 Downing. William, 317 Dragnieh. Alex. 56 Drake, Rusii, 277 Drake, Warren, l 8, 273 Dranier, Robert, tiS Draney, Edward, 68, 337 Draper, Edgar, 56, 276 Draper, Enid, 262 Draper, O. E., ,36, 260 Drai)er, Richard. 270. 332 Drazic. Helen, 253, 361 Drebin, All)ert, 363 Drebin, Ray, 3,39 Dressiar, .Martiia, 264, 271 Drews, Antionette, 268 Driftnieler, Dorothy, ( 8, 1.53. 1.54, 293 Driskei. Donna, 26,3 Driscoil, Eileen, 68, 304 Driscoii, John, 281 Droker, Herbert, 68 Drnry, Cecil, 349 Drumm, Dorotiiy, 68 Drnnimond. William, 57, 58, 68 Dnbsky, Joe. 181. 188. 331 Dniison. Boris, 363 Duiiy, Ralph, 36.3 Dnciiow. Esther, 57 Dudley, Robert, 340 Dudlev, Roger, 219 DulT, Elizabeth, 282 Dutlie, Cornelius, 34! Duffle, Neil. 24.8. 316 DulTy. Cluiries. .34!! DulTy. Ed, 316 DnITy, Frederli ' k. 349 DnITy, Margarcl, 68 Dnling, Jolm, 68 Dnling. Paul, 36,3 Duncan, Catlierine. 281 Duncan, Ernestine, 68, 244, 284, 292, 310 Duncan. June. 264 Duncan, Paul, 68 Dunlap, Wiiliam. 270, 277. ,341 Dnnlop, 11, A,, 57 Dnnlop. .Tanel. 303 Duinnoi-e. Riclnird, .342 Dunn. Alf. 2.S7 Dunn. Donald. 277 i unn. Ida. 354 Dunn. Kalhryn. 264. .3.55 I)nnningtMn. Robert. 325 Dnnslan. I. vie. 57. .58. 68. 2.56 Diinslan. Marie. 28.3 Dunstan. William. 277 Dnpar. Dorotliv. 43. 47. 246. 286. 306 Duppenlh. ' iler. Dallas. 343 Dnppenllialcr. Kosw.ll. :124 Dnrholl. Jeancllc. 279 I nrning. Mary. 281. 310 linryee. Etlielwynne, 68. 356 Dnsck. Frank. 33,3 Duslin, Ilarriell. 281. .361 Dvorak. A.. ,57 Dvorak, RoiM?rl. 32,3 Dwineli, .Mice, 68 Dwyer. Rose Mary. 68. 281 r yar. Jean. 268. .356 Dynr. Sallv. .50 live. Ira. 259. 277 Dyer. .Marian, 264, 271. 302 Dykkeslan. Wavne, 163 Dys.T, Helen, ,303 Eagan, Mar)ory. 361 Eagleson. James. 68. 137. 224. 251 . ,330 Eardley, Margaret. 102. 104. 129. 286. 298 Ivarle. Fl-anccs. 261 Earh-y. Jack. 277 F.arley. John, 31(J Farley, Rose Catlierine, 43, 68. S2. 244. 264, 281, 284. 310 Earlywine, Billie, 296 Earnest. Eleanor. 308 Faster. Jo ' m. ,324 Easier, Ilii ' lianI, 2l)il. 251. .3,30 Eastman, Austin, 256, 276 Eastman, A. V,, 57 Eastman, F, S,, 57, 58 Easton, Charles, 267 Eastwood, E. ( ,, 57 Ebcrliart, Lillian, 175, 270, 356 Eliert, .Marion, 204, 281 Khy, Edwin H., 56 Eccles, James, UI2, 104, 286, 321 Eclilgosliima, Margaret. 278 Ki-kdalil, R4.b|.rt, 214 I ' ckmann, Rav, ,33, 34, 245, 247 Eckniann, Holfe, 277 Eckrem, Harvey, 3.34 Bekstroni. Tim. 286. 343 Edelsteln. Sam. 277 Kdgerly. Jane. 68. 310 Edgerton. Marion. ( 8 Ediund. Leslie, 251, 279 I ' klmlsten, Jean, 31(t Edmonds, R., 57 Edmondson, (Taire, 1,S9 lOdmundson. C. S,, 245, 252, 327 Edmnndson, Hee, 100, 194 Kdson. Grace, 279, 355 Edwards, Arthur, ,332 Edwards, Dean, 323 Edwards, Donald, 68, 314, 323 Edwards, Pauline, 305 Edwards, Richard, 270. 286. 325 Edwards. Robert. 277 Eernlsse. Elizabeth. 264 Egan, Betty, 136, 300 Egbert, Mary, ,304 Egbert, Vincent, 1, 68, 1,34, 194, 240, 252, 338 Eggergluess, Anita, 55 Eggert, Howard, 68. 251 Eggert. Mary. 305 Eggleston. Beryl. 270 Egner. Ray. 349 Egtvet. Percy. li)4 Eguchi. Eugene. 364 Ehlke. Edmund. 6! Ehrenberg. Alan. 345 Eicher, Dorotliv, 69, 264, 298 Eicher, John, 277. 31(0 Elchinger. Walter, 267 Eilenijcrg, Lcn, 286, .348 Eilcrlsen. Jane. 284, 301 Eitei. Jolm. 69. 256 Eitreini, Harold, 60, 347 Ekdahl, Gertrude, 35:1 Ekdahl, Ruth, 56 Ekern, Kermit, 203 Ekrem, Betty, 60. 356 ICIam, Daniel. 57 Bldridge. Douglas. 56. 261 Eidridge, Roljert, 200, 277 Ellas. Margaret. 263 Eliedge. Gladys Pearl. 4 Ellegood. John. 57 Ellerbe. Gail, 277 Eliert, Marie, 268, 271 Elliott, Paul, 269 Elliott, William, (i9 Elliott, Waiter, 60, 1.84, 188, 249, 345 Ellis, Bvnai, 31!l Ellis, CIIITord. 325 Ellis. David A,. 09. 270 Ellis, ,Ioc. 321 Ellis, Ixjretta, .300 Ellis. Marian. 309 Ellis. Marilyn. 293 Ellis. Mary. 264 Ellis. Valeria. 69 Ellsperman, Marna, 297 Ellsworth. Arthur. 6! . ' 258, 340 Ellsworth. Jacqueline. 69. 284. 299 Kllswortli, Joan, 284, 208 Elmer, Florence, 281, 358 Elmore, Dan, 144 lOlshrce, Rlciutrd, 323 Elton, Jane, 301 Elzea, Mar.v Jean, 55 Emanuels, Warne, ,331 Eniel, Jolm, 60, 317 Emerson, ( ' harles, 317 Emerson, ,Tane, 279. 307 Emerson. Nancv. 69, ,3(i2 Emerson, Ral|ih, 184, 1.8.8. 249 Emmons, Harris. 97. 240. 247, 252, 316 I ' mmons, Helen, 356 ICmory, Caroivn, 35:J Enge. Joi ' n. 69, 320 Engel. Clara, 2,53, 361 Engcl, Ernest, 58 Engle, Constance. 282. ' 154 Enkelioll. Helga. .3,56 Ennen. Herbert. 260, 31S Epstein. Sue. 356 Ericksen. Bud, 340 Ericksen, Nils. 51 Erickson. Alb( rt. 317 Erlckson, Barliara, 284 Erickson, Carlton, 02, 240 Erickson, Elmer. 279 Erickson. Jack. 267 Erickson. James. t 9. 276 Erickson, Lillian. 2 9 Eriksen. Gosta. 69. 137. 206. 210. 243. 245. 240. 251. 320 Eriksen. Myies. 345 Esbensiiade. I rene. 00 Esclier. Edward. 259 Espedal. Rolf. 270. 327 Espeland. Conrad, 225, 326 Esper, E. A., 57 Esveldt, George, 248. 2.50 Evans. Allan. 69. 314. 319 Evans. Betty. 312 Evans. Bruce, 277, 323 Evans, Dave, 318 Evans, Eudora, ,357 Evans. Hugh. 69. 270 Evans. John. 00. 69. 81. 137. 245 251. 3.38 Evans. Plillip. 286. 323 Evans. Poinsettia. 69, 264. 282 Evans, Rlclmrd, 248 Evans. Robert. 33 Eveily. Ed. .343 Ewald. Elaine. 354 Ewart. Margaret. 69. 2,S2 Farunan, . gapito, 365 Fahey. Frank. (Ml, 328 Fahey, Joseph, 6!t Fallllwrg, Wanda, 312 Fallor. Dick, 213 Fairlirook, Ardene, 128. 281. 2! !l Fairbrook, Jeaiuie, 29!t Faletto, Jennie, 2 !9 Falknor, Judson F,, 20 Fallon, Robert, 3,37 Fancher, Cliarles. 286. .319 Farguliarson, Burt, 58 Fanjuharson, Evelyn, 262, 280 Farquimrson. F. B,. 57 Farr, Claribcl. 301 Farr. Jessie. 60. 173. 228, 231, 237, 264, 354 Farrell. Robert. 325 Farris, Kenneth, ,329 Farwell, Raymond. 24. 271 Fan rot. Wesley. 36. 57. 58. 69, 77, 1,39. 256. 202. 277 Fawcett. Geraldlne, 355 Fay, Robert. 214. 279 Fearey, Margaret. 354 Fearu, Ed, 327 Fe Benito, Jimmy, 305 Feek. Joe, 69, ,345 Feek, Maxine, 293 Feinberg, Herman, 56. 201 Feist. Muriel. 295 Fellows, Clyde, 69 Felman. Milton, 219 Felthouse, Robert, 154, 277 I ' ' eltis, John, 258 Felton, Margaret, 2(i2, 269 Fenton, John, 286, 316 Ferch, Harold, 248, 285 Fergus, Andrew, 280 Ferguson, Alice, 69 Fernnld, SeReed, 253 Ferrier. Paul. .325 Fi ' tterly. Llovd, 2.59 Field. Dean, 251, ,326 Field, Katlileen, 69, 301 Field, William, 60. 328 Fields. Richard. ,341 Fieldstad. Estlier. 253, 357 Fife, Don, 69, 272 Fife. Earl. 347 Fife. William. 69. 269, .347 Filion. Edgar. 345 Filipino Club. .365 Filsinger. Jack, 257, 279 Finch, Jack, 145 FInegold, Nona, 127 Fines, Leonard, 69, 331 Finigan, John, 69 Fink. Brooke. 69, 310 FIniey, Dale, 32r{ Finnamore, Bernlce, 264, 279 FliH ' ow, Jack, 345 FIrey, Waller. 56 Firnstahl. Mona. 70, 172, 244, 265, 286 FIschbach, Orven, 330 Fischer, L.. .57 Fischer. Patricia. .361 Fiselier. William. 194. 249 FIset. William. 104. 286. .323 Flsli. F. F.. .57 Fish. Marlon. 264. 271 FIshback. Ronald. 344 Fisher. Earl. .321 Fisher. George. 70. 320 Fisher. Henry. 317 Fisher. .Teanne. 307 Fisher. I.eone. 269 FIslier. Pete. .319 FIslier. Sue. 40. 304 Fislier. William. 252 Fitchett. Lawrence. .340 Filterer. George. 2S1. .345 Fitzgerald. Agnes. 264 Fitzlienry Margaret. 360. 301 Flagg. Jack. 70, 194. 223. 245. 249. 252. 337 Flaliaut. Martha, 57 Flaks, Charlotte, ,361 Flakstad, Ingri d, 43, 246, 305 Flatefoe, William, 277 Fleming, Gertrude, 57, 270 Fleming, Rosemary. 70 Fletcher. William. 279 Flick. June. 286 Flick. Wiiliani. 277. .349 Flint. James, 342 Floe. Marie. 298 Firaid. Everett. :!:!2 Flor. Vicente. 305 Flores. Fraui-isco. 365 Flower. Adrian. ,345 Foerscliler. Gordon, 70 Fogarty. James, 70, 345 Fogde, Frank, 277, 278 Foley, Bobble, 36, 43, 45, 124, 129, 2.58, ,306 370 3€? c Oo ii-a iiu CH ne Artist Photographers for the 1939 Tyee Fifth Floor of the Crary Building FIFTH AND UNION 371 FolluiHn. Jeanne. 361 Folsoin. Mary Elizabeth. CiG toote. Donald. 279. 342 Forbes. Cecily. 284. 307 Forbes. KllzabetU. 70. 264 Forbes. Richard. 270 Force. Katherine. 362 Ford. Jack. 279. 325 Ford. .Josephine. 293 Forde. Jane. 2S4. 299 Forde. Melville. 327 Fordon. J. V.. 260 Formau, Marie. 263 Forino. Alviu. 277. 345 Fornla. Constance. 361 F ' orrest. Carola. 56. 268 I orrester. William. 70. 317 Forster, Jean. 253. 279 Fortler. Jeanne. 70. 260. 286 Fortuu. Solveig. 353 Foss. Justine. 286. 298 Fosse. Helen. 305 Foster. Gordon, 279. 344 Foster. Henry. 245 Foster. John. 70, 332 Foster, Ralph. 32S Foster. Richard. 57. 332 Fovargue. Katherine. 279. 305 Fox. Barbara. 299 Fox, Donald, 102, 104. 214, 286 Fox. Kay. 253 Foxworth. Travers. 323 Francis, Anaitha. 302 Franclscovich. Art. 336 Franelscovlch. Martin. 70, 272. 279 Franetovich. Francis. 322 Franett. Don. 218 Frank. Dorothy. 262, 263 Frank. Lillian, 365 Frankfurter, Al, 218 Frankfurter. Dave, 218 FrankoHski, Ray. 103. 189 Franks. Margaret, 293 Franzke, Albert L.. 152. 154 Fraser. Maryviolet. 306 Fraser. Peggy. 70. 136, 300 Frayn. Helen. 110 Frederick. Victor. 70 Frederiekson. Audrey, 70. 124. 244. 258. 272. 310 Frederiekson. Paul. 70. 279. 329 Free, Cherie. 361 Freece. Wendell, .340 Freese, Marianne. 26.3 French. Edein, 70. 353 French. .Mary Bland. 263 French. Roberta. 70 Freshwater. Donald. 56 Fricks. Hugh. 280. 337 Fricks. Patton. 280 Friedman. Frank. 348 Friedman. Phil. 3,39 Frlellng. Ruth. 282, 366 Frizzell. Donn, 277 Froberg, Erik, 52, 70, 248, 270, 332 Frollch, Shirley. 70. 258. 298 Frolund, Ernest. 222 Frcst. Jack. 201. 202. 249 Frueling. Ruth, 286 Fry. Edward. 277 Frye. T. G.. 57 Frykliolm, Mary Ellen. 293 Fuhrman. Louise. 264 Fujihlra. Lillian. 278 FuJIhIra. Yoshie. 278 Fujil, Mieko. 278 Fukano. Kiyoshl. 70 Fuklage. Furai, 278 Fuklage. Mitzu. 70. 278 Fukura. Harry. 272 Fukuyama. Jolin. 364 Fulkerson. Martha. 361 Fullenwlder, Ben. 340 Fuller. Dorothy. 55. 264. 301 Fuller. Lucille, 352. 357 Fuller. R. E.. .57 Fuller. Ruth. 2a3 Fuller. Steven. 70. 272 Fulton. Celeste. 293 Fulton. Harriet. 355 Fulwller. Clifford. 345 Fulwller. Sylvln, 3.33 Fumerton. Nona. 51. 54. 70. 80. 138. 242. 244 . 310 Funakoshi. Toshlo. 70. 364 Funk. Roy. 321 Furry. Richard. 286. 347 Fuyo. Kai. 278 Gahel. Flelene. 362 Gabel. James LeRov. 70. 365 Gaffney. John. 70. 250. 281 Gage. Louise, 263 GagllardI, FJlvera. 70. 204 Galbralth. Helen. 131. 307 Oalbralth. Thomas. 310 Galhreath. Betty. .300 Galbreath. James E.. 270 Gale. Laddie. 102 Galer. Robert. 342 Gall. Elizabeth. 312 Gallagher. Margaret. 28.!. 303 Gallatly. Nell. 319 Gallemore. Melvln. 363 Galloway. Harry. 279 Gallup. John. 204. 210 Gallup. Phyllis. 284 Gallup. Robert. 3.37 Gamble, William. 272. 285 Ganitna Alpha Clil. 258 Gamma I ' lii Beta. 304 Ganders. Ruth. 70. 355 Gangler. Frank. 70. 277 Gardner. Jean. 281. 283 Gardner. Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew. 276 Garhart. Dr. .Mauncii N.. 223 Gariiart. ' llieodore. 277. 330 Garing. Robert. . ' 30 Garlick. William. 37 Garn. Wray B.. 57. 58. 256 Garnett. Reuben. 70. 257. 363 Garretson. Frank. 182. 188. 240 330 Garretson. Jack. 70. .323 Garrett. Ciiarles. 329 Garrett, Jack. .325 Garrison. Burton. 2. ' i6. 347 Garrison. Delores. 2.53 Garrison. Dolly. 228. 235 Garrison. Edwaid. 70. 122. 127 Garrison. Robert. 70. 341 Garrison. Virginia. 70. 228. 2-53 300. 362 Garrison. ' Wilson. 363 Garvin. Marjorie. 246. .304 Oasparovich. Mitchell. 270 Gasparovich. Tonv. 279 Gast. Paul F.. 57 Gaston. Beatrice. 354 Gaston. Robert. 328 Gates, Lew. 323 Gates. Russell, 347 Gattavara. Larry. 322 Gay. Audrey. 204 Geddes. Dorothy. 281 Geddes. Shlrlev. 283. 3.53. 302 Geer. M. P.. 57 Gciirman. Kathryn. 312 Geiger. Miriam. 55. 359 Geisert. William. 277 Gelsler. Nell. 283 Geisniann. Gunter. 277 Gelst. Tom. 40. 247. 349 Gellatlv. Geraldine. 298 Gellatlv. Susan. 298 Gemperli. Robert. 318 Gcoghegan. Berwvn. 266 Georg. Lloyd. 316 George. Eugene. 70 George. Frances. 263 Gepner. Howard. 70. 209. 251. 271 Gepner. Richard. 71. 343 Gerhard. Ted. 277 Geri. Rudolph. 324 Gerlach. Evelyn. 3.54 Gerow. Major Lee. 276 Gerritsen. Edna. 71 Gertridgc. Jean. 307 Geyer. B. P.. 67 Ghormley. Margaret. 2.30. 282. 3.53 Gihaut. Patricia. 286. 30O Gibbs. Bettv. 40. 286. 305 Glherson. Martha. .301 Gideon. Robert. 277 Giesc. Cl ' arles. 281 Glfford. George. 324 Gifford. Guv. .324 Giger. Richard. 340 Gigll. Beniamino. 1.56 Gignac. Patricia. .357 Gilardi. Vera. 307 Gilbert. Jack. 277 Gilbert. Rav. 256 Gilbert. William. .56 G ' lbreath. James. 259 Gllbnlv. Fred. 328 G ' lhulv. George. 328 Gilkerson. Rav. 286. 321 Gllkev. Helen. 309 GilL Geraldine. 283 Gillespie. James. 318 Gillespie. .Josephine. 260 Gillespie. Rov. .345 Giills. Lester. 279 Gilman. Barbara. 71. 296. 310 Gllmore. Milton M.. 260 Gilmour. Ionise Marv. 294 Gilson. John. 225. .323 Girt. Dorothv. .3.59 G ' emso. Virginia. 269 Glerde. Marven. .340 Giolme. Belder. 3.30 Gladisli. Pollv. 279. .354 Gladson. Dick. 331 Giant. Earle. 348 GInser. Ge ' ie. .344 Glavin. Dorotiiv. 283. .308 Gleason. Bill. 07. 181. 188. 249 329 Gleason. Margaret, 71, 264, 281, 358 Glenn. Dora. 279 Glnd. .Tohn. 71 Gobler. Lois Ann. 296 GtMlsave. Peggv, 26.3. 293 Goeney. Bill. 100 Goerlg. George. 71. 248. 3.37 Goetz. Marlorie. 71. 305 Goheen. Vida M.. 57 Gold. Selma. 295 Goldberg. Jav. 279. 34R Goldberg. Pete. 213. .334 Goldstein. Inez 295 Goinnson. Eleanor. 361 Gonnason. Virginia. 71. 264. 270 Go ' tong. Maxine. 365 Gonzales. Deogracias. 365 Gooch. Patricia. 286. 3.5 Good. Agnes. 281. 359 Goodnll. Richard. 71 Goodfellow. Anne. 307 Goodfeilow. Harry, ,329 Goodhue, .Mereditli. 294 Gooding. Alice. .308 Goodman. Joe. 57. 285 Goodman. I conard. 259 tioodman. .Margaret. 309 Goodman. Marjorle. 253, 354 Goodman. Rose. 354 Goodncr. JIary. 56. 268 Goodrich. F. J., 67 Goodsell. Julia. 264. 268 Goodspeed. G. E.. 57 Goodspeed. Penelope, 284. 206 Goodwin. Ann Elizabetii. 307 Goranson. R. Fabian. 270 Gordon. Betty Jean. 265 Gordon, Mary. 234, 300 Gordon, Maxwell. 286. 341 Gordon. Ruth. 279. 280 Gordon. Wayne. 208. 336 Gorfkle. Norman, 71. 314. 339 (iorman. Dorothy. 253. 361 Gorny, Serge, 323 Gorsich. Ciiarles. 327 (iorton. Winifred. 293 (!oss. Don. 279 Goss. Lyle, 35 Goss. Ruth, 71. 279 Goss. Wilber. 57 Gossan. Art. 71. 342 Gosse. Isabelle. 71. 283 Gossman. Frances. 26: , 268 Gould, Carl, 4 (Jould, Barbara, 71 Gould, Jatnes, 271 Gould, J. E., 57 Gould. Prof. James E.. 248 Gowen, Dr. Herbert H.. 24. 266 (5owen. Lance. 340 Goyke, Frances, 263 tirabenhorst. Coburn, 71, 183, 188. 277. 329 Gracey. Marjoric. 299 (iraf. John, 327, 347 Graham, Gene Evelvn. 263. 284, 309 Graliani. Helen. 283 Graham, Holt, 71 Graham, Jean, 355 Gralmni, .Marcellene. 284, 286. 299 Graham, Mary, 356 Graham, Richard, 3.30 Grahn, Karl. 209 Grand. Gerald. 334 Grande, Margai ' et, 312 Grandy, Carl, 71, 322 Grandy, Marion, 263 Granquist, Jolin. 71 Grant, Austin, 92, 345 Grant, Betty Lou, 36, 43, 71, 242, 244, 293 Grant, Florence. 356 Grant. George. 250, 322 Grant. James. 266 Grant. John, 100. 320 Grant. Robert. 3.33 Grant. Ted. 203. 316 Graph. Jack. 286 Grapha Techna. 272 Grass. Robert, 4 Graunke. Doi. 363 Graves. Douglas. 247. 331 Graves, D. V.. 245 Graves. Kenneth. 328 Graves. Tubby. 180. 180. 199 Gray. Carlotta. 299 Gray. Conner. 218. 329 Gray, Donald, 269 Gray. Florence. 253 Gray, Hyslop, 354 Gray, Joe, 201 Gray, .Margaret. 263 Gray, Nancy, 208 Gray, Robert, 70 Graybeal, George. 240 Graybeal. Herbert. 71. 206. 210, 251 Grayum. Vena. 71. 273 Oreely. David. 71. 215. 249. 314. 316 Green. Dorotiiy. 71 Green. Leonard. 348 Grei n. Robert. 341 Green. Ronald. 71. 285. 342 Green. Stanley. 338 Greenberg. Rose. 361 Greene. Ellzabetii Ann. 310 Greene. Gordon. 303 Greene. Richard. 222 Greene. Stanley. 348 Gree ' iwald. Harold. 363 Greenwood. Glen. 279 Greenwood. James. 71. 222. 2.50. .316 Greenwood. Jane. 206 Greenwood. Robert. 322 Greer. Bob. 317 Gregg. Howard. 219. 338 Gregg. Ravmond. 37 Gregory. H. E.. 260. 261 Gregory. June. 296 Gregory. Robert. 317 Grey. Gordon. 344 Gribos. Albert. 279 Gridley. Margaret. 353 Grid. Victor. 71 Grieslnger. Ruth. 71. 264 Grlffln. Helen Mne. 284. .303 Griffln. Jack. 329 Grlffln. Joe. 310 Grlffln. Robert, 286 Griffith, Catherine, 47, 122, 133 (iriffltii. Hazel. 71. 262 (Jrlffltii. Marian. 71 Grlflltiis. Jane, 305 Griggs. David. 56 Griswold. Lewis. 326 Grlswold. Malcolm. 325 Griswold. Mary. 71 Grotf. Mary Elizabeth. 71. 307 Grondal. Bror L.. 67. 273 Grondal, Philip. 71. 320 Gronlnger. Barbara. 286. 298 Gronnert. Paul. 286. 346 Orosscup, Thadius. 226, 349 Groth, Arnold, 33, 98, 286, 320 Grotli, Miriam Terry, 166, 265 Grout, Esther, 354 Grove, John, 342 Grover, Jean, 310 Gruble, Ed, 332 Grunbock, Robert. 251. .332 Gruner. Rhoda. 26.3. 301 Gnbcrlet. Dr. John E.. 57. 208. 260 (Juberlet. .Mrs. John E.. 282 Guherlet, Lewin. 277. 326 Gudewiil. Edwin, .347 Guenther, Marjorie. 302 Guldhigcr. Walter, 345 Guion, Betty, 367 Guldberg. Helen, 71, 264, 268, 271 Gundlach, Ralph H.. 56, 57 Gunn, Cleata, 302 Gunn, Dorothy, 282 (Running, Giselle, 362 (Junther, E.. 57 Gunther. John. 159 Guptill, Heath. .57. .58, 71, 2,56 Gussman, Robert, 328 Gustafson, Emery, 363 Gustafson, Esther, 303 Gustllo, ■William, 305 Guth, Henry, 72, 276, 314, 317 Guthman, Dorotiiy, 72 Guthman, Ed. 123. 132. 348 Gutliridge. Jane. 263. 362 Gutlirie. Edwin R.. 56, 57 Guv, Kathleen, 282 Guzzle, George, 318 Guzzle, Terry, 318 Gwin, Frank, 279 Gwln, Glen, 279 Gwinn, Elaine, 294 Gwinn, Rodney, 259 H Haack, Musette, 47, 286, 297 Haagen, Marian, 308 Haagen, Maxine, 285 Haas, Herbert. 72, 314. 348 Haas. William, 72, 150, 218, 219, 246, 250. 337 Haarvei, Virginia. 262. 263 Hadd. Charles. 72 Haendler. H. M.. .57 Hage, Robert E.. 57. 58. 72. 86. 194, 198. 249, 252, 276, 330 Hageman, Neil, 341 Hager, Philip, 92 Hagestad, Wallace, 72 Haggen, Luella, 279 Haggood, Katlilcen, 280. 281 Hagnian, Patricia. 268 Hagman, Toivo. 72. 124. 258 Hahn. Carsten. 256 Hahn. Marian. 281 Haig. Neil, 101. 208. 261, 286. 330 Halle. Jean. 72. 294 • Haisman. Marjorie. 72. 307 Hajck. George. 331 Hale. Ruth. 66 Haley. Kathleen. 312 Hall. Amy Violet. 56 Hall, Barbara, 356 Hall, Catherine, 362 Hall, Charlotte, 273 Hall, Dr. David C. 67, 252, 276. 327 Hall. Evelyn. 268 Hall. Harlan. 100. 160, 240. 247. 277. 293 Hall. Helen. 264. 265. 271. .306 Hall. J. K.. 266 Hall. Kathryn. 72. 189. 272 Hall. Leona, 72. 356 Hall. Marlon. 270, 296 Hall, Mary, 355 Hall, Melvln, 324 Hall, Nathan, 52, 57 Hall, Ned, 282 Hall, Ray, 72, .336 Hall. Sylvia. 361 Hall. Vision. .354 Haller. Mary E.. 56. 57. 268. 270. 273 Hallln. Vernon C, .57. 273 Hallock. Barbara, 262, 263 Hallock. Tlllie Anne. 263 Halstead. Sarah. 263 Hain, Jeanette Rae. 301 Ham. Jnliamary, 72. 268. 301 Hamack. F. H.. 260 Hauler. Barbara. 310 Hamilton. Fxiwin. 72. 90. .3.30 Hamilton, Virginia, 44. 45. 1.32. 286. 302 Hamilton. Vivlenne. 26.3 Hamlin. Eleanor. 253 Hammerstrom. Virginia. 293 Hammond. William. 363 Handy. Evelyn. 284 Haney. Clarion. 72. 319 Hanford. Joan. 357 Hanifen. Thomas. 332 Hanley. Betty Ann, 72. 264 Hanley. Thomas. 72. 337 Hanna. Virginia. 354 Hannah. Jolin. 316 Ilannula. Myrtle. 262 Hannum, John. 345 Hanny. Geraldine. 72, 309 Hansen, Ernest, 363 Hansen, George, 256 Hansen, Helen. 361 Hansen, John, 269, 315, 363 Hansen, John E., 72 Hansen, John R.. 72 Hansen, Lucille, 3.57 Hansen, Kenneth, 243 Hansen, Ray, 279 Hansen. Robert. 50. 58. 248 Hansen. Robert J.. 270 Hansen, Vene. 364 Hanson, Audrey, 293 Hanson, Emil, 325 Hanson, Harriette, 361 Hanzel. Rita. 288. 312 Harborview Student Association. 263 Harby. Jackson. 272 Hardy. Audrey. 283. 362 Hardy. William. 72. 279. 314. 341 Hargrave. Eloise. 298 Hargrave. Ken. 272 Hargls. Thomas. 322 Harlsberger. John. 256 Harlachcr. Sarah. 264. 294 Harley. Betty. 362 Harlow, Charles, 277 Harman, Willis, 57, 58. 256. 277 Harmon, Betty, 253 Harmon, John, 48 Harmon, Richard. 72. 326 Harnan. Virginia. .307 Harper, Francel, 301 Harraii, ( ' alvin. 72 Harrali, John, 277 Harris, Aaron, 348 Harris, Charles, 26, 52, 57, 72, 260. 261 Harris, Curly, 108, 110, 111. 245 Harris. Donna. 306 Harris, Guy, 331 Harris, Jack, 318 Harris, Jane, 263, 283, 361 Harris, John, 277 Harris, Marguerite, 303 Harris, Mary, 282 Harris, Maybeth, 65 Harris, Mignonne, 263, 268 Harris, Nancy, 302 Harris, Phoebe, 43, 294 Harrison, Barbara, 307 Harrison, Cfelia, 301 Harrison, Harriet, 72, 302, 356 Harrison, Joseph B,. 66 Harrison. Margaret. 43. 47. 284 Harrold. William. 256. 383 Hart, Frank. 331. 344 Hart. Harrison. 277. 346 Hart. Jack. 226. 240. 247. 286. 316 Hart. LaNelda. 361 Hart. Lois. 72. .301 Hart, Robert. 72, 256 Hartley. William. 286 Hartman. Emmy. 304 Hartzell. Ivan. 277 Hartzell. James. 271 Harvey. James. 340 Harvey. .Mary Gail. 72. 301 Hasegawa. Sueko. 278 Hasek, George. 124 Haskett. George. 72. 3.32 Hass. Florence. 262 Hatch. .Marshall. 57. 323 Hatch. .Mrs. Melville. 268 Hatch. Ruth. 308 Hatch. Willard, 330 Hatch. William. .344 Hatcher. William. 318 Hatflcld. Jean. 381 Hatiiawav, Barbara. 356 Hathaway. William. 321 Haubner. Irene. 3.59 Hausciiildt. James. 335 Hauser. Paul. 248 Hawel. Leo. 206. 245. 248. 251. 258. 341 Hawes. Charlotte. 48. 100. 307 Hawkins. Shirley. 72. 138. 242. 244. 284. 202. 307 Hawkins. ■William. 277. 315 Hawks. Marjorie. 263 Hawks. Ralph. 225. 327 Hawley. Geraldine. 264 Hawley. Rupert. 277 Haworth. David. 277 Ilaworth. Winifred. 296 Hawtl orne. Betty. 51. 55, 2S3 Hawthorne, G. E.. 57 Hawthorne. Ruth. 310 Hav. Marlon. 72. 194. 245. 249. 316 Hay. Mills. 72. 271. 276 Hayano. Kazuko. 278 Ilayano. .Mika. 278 Ilayden. Harold. 317 Hayes. Gordon. 286. 340 Hayes. James. 337 Hayfleld. Mark. 250 Hayward. Kuth. 293 Hazelton. Charles. 286. 71 Hazen. George. 72 Healy. Betsy. 298 Hearst. Josepl). 320 372 lIi ' Hth, Oiorgf. X22 Heath, I.aurli ' . 20:). 310 ll.alou. Archie, 106. ailt Heatui), Kvle. 321) Hiik, Caroline. 2a ' ! Heikel, Therou, 201). 251 Iledene, rhill|), 256 lleffiier, Chester, . ' 138 Ileffner. Grover, 277 HeKKeiii, Katherine, 02 IleKgein, Ole, 72, 277 Heiberg, .Mildred, 286 Hell, Norma Jean. 301 Ilelman. Kenneth, 248 lleiiuherger, Virgil, ;i. ' i4 Heimblguer, Chris, 345 Helneaiaiin. .Milton, 363 Heino, Ualph, 279 Helntz, Gordon, 272, 270 HeUler, Anne, 72, 356, 362 llelgerson, Kvelyn. 73 Helland, Joseph, 281, 347 Ilellenthal, Knth, 286, 207 Hellund, Kmll, 57 Helm. Helen Betty, 129, 300 HelwlK, DorlB, 265 Hemingway, Krnest 73, 276, 3,18 Hemingway, KIchard, 340 Hemlon, Margaret Moss, 265 Hemphill, VVylle, ,37, 73, 248, 319 Henirick, Jean, 301 Henderllte, Roddy, 270 Hendlev. Jean, 73 Hendrlcksen, Kai, 73, 341 Hendrlcksen, Jacob, 226, 330 Henderson, John. ST. 188, 321 Hennlng, Eleanor. 283 Hennum. Lars. 163 Henrlchsen, Harry. 152. 154 Henrlcks. Betty. 281 Henry. B. S.. 57 Henry. D. P.. 57 Henry. Eileen. 353 Henry. Helen Jane. X(Xi Henry, Hewitt, 332 Henry, .Mary Jean, 303 Henry, Owen, 332 Henry. Ronald, 56 Heiisel, Emma Esther, 300 Henton, Fay, 55, 153, 154 Hepfer, I ' enrod, 260 Herber, Edith, 43, 160, 246, 298 Herman, Irving, 104, 105, 286, 339 Herman, Richard, ,329 Hernas, Maynard, 346 Heron, Marjorle, 3. 1 Herrman. George, 347 Hervey, Robert, 7, ' !, 345 Herzog, Phyllis, ,300 Hesseiner, Ken, 209 Ileston, Neal, 73, 200, 2, il, 323 lletherlngton, Joan, 55, 299 Hettrlck, Helen, 284, 2,S6, 299 lleuston, Ix rralne, 359 Hewett, Richard, 316 Hewitt, Blossom, 28;! Hewitt, Catherine, 268 Hewitt, George, 73 Heywood, Joseph, 277 Hibbard, Alvln, 363 HIbbard, George, 323 Hibbard, Vc rna May, 73, 207 Hlckey, June, 73 Hicks, Madora Jane, 47. 129. 246, 283, 284, 293 HIdaka, Frank, 364 Hlerstein, Helen, 73 Hlgano, Shlzuko. 2t!4 Higushlda. Martha. 51 High. Jack. 73. 245, 320 lllgnian. Bob, 216, 217 HIguchi, Chlsako, 278 lliguchl. Shizuka, 278 Hill, Avis, 333 Hill, Bill, 186, 188 Hill, Forbes. 341 Hill. Helen Louise. 73. 305 Hill, Homer, 277, 331 Hill, Mrs, Naomi, 104 Hill, Robert, , ' !23 Hill, Ruth, 264 Hill, Tom, 250 Hlller, .Mary, 353 Hlllls, Norman D,, 48 Hlllman, James, 328 milver, Edward, 34, 125, 243 Hlllycr. Virgil, 73, 120, 122, 345 Hllpert, Robert, 73, 272 Hiltner, Jean, 284 Hilton, Howard, 154, 2.S5 Hilton, Kenneth. 213, 230, 316 nines, .Mae, 362 HInkle, Audrey, 73, 309 HInton, Maryalvce, 298 lilpkoe, Maxine, 284, 290 Hirabayaslil. Gordon. 364 Illrabavashi. Joseph. ,364 Hlrabayashl, .Martin, 73, 266, 283, 364 HIracliman, Doris, 268 HIrasawa, Walter, 73, .■i64 HIroshlge. Toshlko. 278 lliscock. Frank. 251. 330 Hitchcock. C. U. 57 Hitchcock. Dorothy. 284 Hitchcock, Jack, , ' !23 Hitchcock, Nancy, 353 Hi- on, Barbara, 253 Hjort, Patricia, 353 Hoar, .Margaret, , ' !05 Hoard, Charles, 270, 324 Hoard, O. 1,.. 37 Hoard. George. .58. 256 llochfeld. Bernlce. 295 Ilodder. Jane. 263 Ilmlges. Beverly. 139 Hodges. Loislouise. 279. . ' {. ' 9 Hoefller. Marie. 73. 230. 310 Hoekstra. Hemy. 73. 259 Hoeltliig. Albert. .329 Hoem. Annabel. 73. 264 Hoem. Ilalley. 273 Hoepiiner. Fred. 213. 250. 303 llolT. John. 286. 335 Hoffman, Irene, 263 Hoffmelster, Elizabeth, 73, 297 Hoffstadt, Uaciiel, 57, 264, 2«8. 269 Hotraann. Klsbeth, 71, 73, 244, 270, 292, 204 llogan, Catlierine, 264, 281. .3, 8 Hogaii, Mike, 147 Hogue, Walter, 73 Hoiuciil, Harold, 364 Hokenstad, Theodore, 204. 231. 332 Holbrook. Art, 321 Holbrook, Mary C. 353 Holcomb, Claire, 270 Holcomb, -Marion, 268, 270 Holden, Arnold, 363 Holden, Wally, 213 Holl, Carl. 73. 273 Holland, Doris, 73 Holland, Eugene, 340 Holland, Robert, 73, 276 Hollander, Betty Ann, 123, 296 Hollander, Barry, 322 Hollenbeck, Jean, 264 Holley, Ned, 277 Holman, Mrs. Tom W., 242 Holmes, Berindah, 294 Holmes, Bill, 183, 188 Holmes, James, 321 Ilolstrora, Irene, 154, 282, 312 Holt, Ben, 341 Home Economics Club, 264 Ilomewood. Gladys, 361 Honda, Patricia, 278, 280 Honore, Anne, 307 Hood, Douglas, 323 Howl, E verett, 286 Hood, Gene, 3,34 Hood, George, 73, 271 Hood, Marjorle, 73, 309 Hooker, Betty, 262, 263 Hooker, Patricia, 294 Hoonan, Helen, 270, 203 Hooper, Alan, 73, 270 Hooiicr, Lenore, 262, 263, 283, 204 Hoor, Margaret, 2H6 Hoover, Nancy, 304 Hopkins, Arthur, 326 Hopkins, Donald, 273 Hopkins, Eillth, 3IH Hopkins, Frank, 277 Hopkins, Lewis, 286, 343, 336 Hopper, Geraldlne, 2,33, 361 Hojiper, .Marela, 47, 270, 286, 303 Hopper, Mary, 28,3, 3, ' 3 Hopper, Terrell, .56 Hopple, Margaret, 246, 264, 203 Home. Roy. 73 Horowitz, Jeannette, 52, 53, 57, 73, 271 Horrocks, Harry. 73. 277. 314. .329 llorrocks, Peggy, 73, 1,38, 242, 244, 271, 304 Horsley, Robert, 276 Horswill, Erie, 73, 323 Horton. Glen, 57, 328 Horton, Paula, 269 Hosher, Jim, 280 Hoshl, Satoshl, 285 Hoshlde, Hideo, ,364 Hoshlwara, 364 Hosiior, Joim, 152, 342 Hosklns, Franz, 74, 212, 213, 250 Hosklns, l is, 43, 74, 253, 362 Hotchkiss, Alice, 283, 294 Hotchklss. Helen. 74. 299 Hotson. Hugh, 245, 331 Hotson, J. W., 57 Hotta, .MIeko, 278 Houck, Russell E., 276 Hougardy, Eugene, 335 Houghland, Norinne, 361 Houlahan, Jean, 46, 246, 304 Houlette. Jean. 300 House. David. 318 House. Thomas. 319 llovander. George. 74. 347 Howard. John. 74. 262 Howard. Phyllis. 43. 43. 97. 246. 309 31,3 Howard, Susan. 296 Ilowarth. Winifred, 265 Howe, Gerry, 36, 43, 44, 6.3, 74, 242, 244, 300 Hone, Jane. 282 Howe, Sally, 286, 354 Howell, Alice, 74, 260 Howell, Jay, ,325 Howell, Virginia, 2 3 Howie, Jean, ,304 Hoxsev, Robert, 343 Hoyt, Mary, 129, 302 Hoyt, Mav. 2tti Hubbach, William, 74, 250, 272, 330 Hubbard, Georgene, 302 Hubbard, Harry, 108 Huber, Patricia, 74, 293 Hubner, Robert, , ' !45 Hudler, Adrian. 277 Hudler. John. 319 Hudson, Edward, 32!) Huetter, ,Mortimer, 251, .3,32 Huetter. Theodore, 74, 332 Huey, Stanley, 74, , ' 138 Huff. .Mary Peggy. 74 Hugg. Jack, 74, 347 Hughes. Betty Jane. 296 Hughes. Dorothy. 301 Hughes. Edward. 281 Hughes. George. 74. 329 Hughes. Glenn. 25. 145. 146 Hughes. Mary Bess. 310 Hughes, .Minnie. 3,36 Hughes, Patricia, 284 Hughes, Raymond, 204, 251, 317 Hugiies, Ted. 277. 317 Hui O Kamaaina, 280 Hulck. Katherine. 305 Hulbert. Ruthmarie. 279. 306 Hulbush. Thomas, 124, 331 Hull, Adele, 270 Hull, Gordon, 74, 188, 245, 329 Hull, Harvie, 74, 300 Humbird, Virginia, 310 Hume, Donald, 74, 137, 205. 243. 245, 249, 251, 330 Hume, Lloyd, 74 Humes, Sam, 337 Hummer, John, 258 Humphreys, Patricia, 352 Hunt, Cleo, 74 Hunt, Dora. 57 Huntir, BUI, 346 Hunter, Charles, 74, 325 Hunter, Harry, 269 Huntington, Jim, ,345 Huntley, Eugene, 277, 329 Huntoon, Ruth, 302 Ilupman, Carl, 74 Hurd, Fred, 363 Hurley, Claire, 300 Hurley, Victor, 2,32 Husband, Ellis, 363 Hurt, J, E,, 259 Hussey, .Mae, 263 Huston, Ann, 286, 307 Hutchinson, Dorothy June, 74 Hutchinson, Frederick, 103. 317 Hutchinson, Jean, 302 Hutciiinson. .Margaret, 74, 311 THE MALAMUTES CHOOSE OCTONEKS This University of Washington service organization is proud to wear Octonek award sweaters . . . They know that Octonek sweaters are smart and serviceable . . .You, too, will be proud to wear Octonek knitted sportswear, and will find it ideal for campus and university life. OCTONEK 1626 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE 373 Presentation of Awards IS MERIT FOR MERIT That is Why Sweaters Are First Choice OLYMPIA KNITTING MILLS, inc. lliilcliiiisiili. MaiKOlv. J. 202. 203, .■iol Hlittou. GeoiKf, 321 Hutton. William. 74, .144 Ilyiitt, Aim, 2 6 Il.vltou. Vera, 2M, 339 III. ' . D.ni. L ' 2L It ' li ' lmrl, lt..lKTl. 21- IiiilMTC. liclli ' , I ' Sll. 2!)4 IiiiIiimU ' ii. I.in-it ' ii. 71 liiiori. Henry, ;l(;4 liiioi-i. Malsiiko. 2IU. 27N liKk ' IM ' iKlriit House CoiiiKMl, 3u2 liiKMlls, Ichi, 204 lii;;alls. .Iac |ileliiie, 354 liiKiills. .Mickey. 1.10 IiiKli.s, horeiia, 302 luKralii. Dana, .SO, 74. 244. 2. f . 202, 2a:! InKraut, Donna, 27U. . ' ill Ingram , Kllen, 2S«, 2U3 Inouye, liossle, 278 Inouye, George, 304 Inouye, Taniuko, 278 luui, Tal, 278 luter-fraternitv CouniMl. 314 Iota Sigma Pi. 204 Ireton, Donald, 74, 32!) Irlsli, Margaret, 2.80 Irisii. Virginia, 290 Iriye, Torn, 57, 304 Irvin, Maliou, 74, 200 Irwin, lllanciie. 74 Irwin, lOlmer, 270 Irwin. Katiileen, 74 Irwin, U ' c. 133, 320 Isaksen. Anne, 270 iKliell, Henry. ;i80, .•!40 IsWn, Ilerhert. 08, 248. 270. 33 ' J l eri, Siiigeo, 304 Israel, Saraii, 50 Ishikawa, Henry. ;!04 Isaacs, Walter, 272 Ittner, Until, 74. 201, 284 Itza. .Mary Lou. 253 Ivanofr. l.iulia. .302 Ives, Mildred, 44. 307 Ivey, Margie, 308 Izzard. Dick, 102, 310 Jaadan, liutli, 74, 353 Jackson, Bob, 318 Jackson, Charles, 20S, 210, 251 Jackson, George, 74 Jackson, Patsy, 32, 33. 43, 74 244, 302, 305 Jackson, Uicliard, 74. 257 Jackson, Uutii, 301 Jacky, Itarbara, 303 Jacobs, Kdinund, 277 Jacobs, M,, 57 Jacobs, Uobert, 203 Jacobsen, Andrew, 2, i0 Jacobsen, Dorotliy, 20.3, 2S3 Jacobsen, Elaine, 302 Jacobsen, Flora I.ee, 203 Jacobsen, Glen, 277 Jacobsen, Ivan, 280, 317 Jacobsen, Roger, 147 Jacobsen, Kutb, .350, 302 Jacobsen, S, T., 57 Jacobson, Teckia, 75, 202. 203 Jacobssou, Peggy, 284 Jacobus, Neal. 251, 277 Jacobus. Paul, 24S, 207. 285 Jaffe, Jack, 50 Jaiin, Jeannette, ,307 Jaiin, Katlilyu, 307 James, Hetty, 204, 280, 353 James, Emabelle, 312 James, George, 250 James, Gladys, 290 James, Jolin, 277, 340 .Tames, Kichard, 75, 270 James, Kicker, 76, 340 James, William. 75 Jameson. .Mary Alb;e, 50 Jamleson, .Mary Lou, 301) Jamison, Rob, 222 Jamison, Ellen, 283 Jansen, Ix)visa, 75 Jarvis, Audrey, 28,3, 290 Jarvis, Paul, 58, 75, 338 Jarvis, Rodney, ,3,38 Jasper, Karl, 314, .328 .lassen, Charles, 383 Jassny, Helen, 204 Jayne, Roger, 280, 349 Jeans, Ruth Margaret, 240, 284, 301 JefTers. Geneva, 302 Jefferson, Hill, 219 Jefferson, Jane, 284, 302 Jefferson, Martlia, 302 Jefferson. Virginia II.. 2.30 Jeffords, Donald, 75, 30.3 Jeffs, Thomas, 75, 250 Jcklln, Kathryn, 75. 304 Jemlson, Tliomas, 75. 330 .Tcnkins. Meredith. 310 Jenkins. William, 251, 310 Jt ' uner, Iris, 75, 353 Jennet, liob. 280 Jennings, nlll, 32!l Jennings. Joiin. }, 129. 258 Jennings. Knttiarine U.. 355 Jennings, Margaret. 350 Jennison, John, 75 Jenuison. Josepiilne. 2s: ' ,, 290 342 , 2,S0, .3(18 202, 249 270, 305 . 285 1.32, .341, Jenson, Alfred, 58 Jensen, A,. 57 Jenson, Doris, 281 Jensen, Elaine. 308, 301 Jensen, Elizabeth, 353 Jensen, Mary Margaret, 203 Jepsen. William, 75 Jeriicrt, A. It,, 50, 57 Jerslad, Oliver, .343 Jewell, Doris, 75, 292, 308 Jewett, Don, 349 Jolie, Leonard, 75. ,314, Johes, Esther, 288 Johns, Paul, 330 Johnson. Adell, 75, 131 Johnson, Hetty, 302 .Tolmson, Urine, 280, 342 Johnson, Carl, 245 Johnson, Charles, 20 Johnson, . he8ter. 201, .Johnson, C, W., ,57 Johnson, Dick, ISO .Johnson, Donald, 75 Johnson, Dorothea, 298 Johnson, Dorothy, 75, 204 .309 .Johnson, Earl, 2,  9, 270, 343 ,Tohnson, Elizal etli, 300 Johnson, Eva, 283 Johnson, Gale, 279, 290 Johnson, Genevieve, 253 Johnson, George. 222, 277 Johnson, Grace. 55. 283. ,301 Johnson, Grace Hood, 355 ,Johnson, Harold, 317 .Johnson, Harris, 251 ,Tolinson, Kathryn, 280, 3.57 Joiinson, Kenneth, 303 Johnson, I.ols. 45, 232. 280, Johnson, Marvin, 75, 2.59 Joiinson, Mary Jane, 75, 121 242 244, 273, 292, 302 Joiinson, Norma, 2f 5 .Tohnson, Norris, 209 .Tohnson, Pat, 250 ,Jolinson, Paul, 50, 27t Johnson, Uobert, 251 .340 Joiinson. Uoliert A.. 75 Johnson, Koltert W,, 75 .Johnson, Until, 3,50 Johnson, Sylvia, 43, 75, 202, 203 Johnson, Venetta, 75, 282 Johnson, Viva. 289. 355 Johnson. Walter, 277, 349 .Johnston, Harold, 277 ,Tohnston, Jack, 320 Johnston. James. 05, 75, 181 185 187. 1,S8. 249. ,338, 350 Johnston, Justine, 55 Johnston, Kathleen, 204 .Joiinston, Marguerite, 00 Jolinstou, Mary, 203 Joiinston, Mary Ann, 284. 299 .Johnston, Norman. 272, 340 ,Tolly. Walter. 277 Jones, Alice. 353 Jones, Barbara, ,302 Jones, Rarbara Ann, 302 .Jones, Hetty May, ,307 Jones, Hradiev, 32, 33, 30 52 (! 75, 1,52. 1,54, 245, 248, 270, ' 338 Jones, Charles, 341 ,Jones, Don, 97, ia3. 187 Jones, Doris May, 270 Jones, Georgia, 75. 270 .Jones. Glenora. 200 Jones, Harold, 75. 325 Jones, Helen, .350 Jones, John. 277, 320 Jones, Lewis. 310 Jones, Ix fs, 353 .Tones, Margaret, 3.50 Jones, Martha B.. 3.53 .Jones, Maryann, 310 .Tones, Milaine. 307 Jones, .Mildred. 75. 294 .Tones. Owen .Marshall. 200 Jones. Raymond. 75. 322 Jones, Regis, 75, 280 Jones, Roger, 337 Jones, Roland, 319 Jones. Thomas, 75, 324 .Tones. Willavd, 75 Jones, William. 248. 200 •Tones. William G., 75. 201 .Tonson. Carl. 219. 2,i0 Jonson, Ernest, 219, 248. 2.50 Jnpson. Joyce, 359 ,Tordoii. Charles. 303 Jordan. Eloyd, 75 Jordan. Robert, 76. 270 Jorgenson, Cal, 203 Jorgensen, Helen. 283. :too Jorgensen. Lloyd. 220, 344 •Jorgensen, Mvrtle. 301 Jiidd, Richard. 322 Jnrtd, Robert. 322 Jndd, Steve, 322 Junkenneier. Ward, 152, 154 248 Juntlla, William, 345 , 188, 347 K Kaletiiiis. Klsje. 271) Kiilcnitis. St:uile.v. 21 ' .) KnhiNlH ' . Jackie. 70, 78. VAS 24 244. 2It.S Kamal. Ki.vo Wana. 76 Kftinbe. Cliaiies. 5G. 200 Kamlhlra. Mlyo. 278 Kainikawa. Ki.voshl. 278 Kuniiiieycr, Cecil, 277 374 Kanazawa, Hlrtifllii, .104 Kane. Barbara. 124. 2:11. . ' I.V! Kane. Walter. 2,19, 277 Kanetoiul. Jero, 70. ;t(J4 Kani ' ko. Sliuxo. 272 Kaiiiiiislil. Amy. 278 Kiiiino, Tlioiiins. :tfi4 KHiinllKor. Tliclmii. 1U. ' 1 Kiippa . l|itia ' riicta, . ' to. ' i Kti| | a Di ' lta. : Hi KapiMt Ka| |m Uainriia. ' -iOl Kiii i a of l liratert s. 3U1 Kii|)|ia SlKllia, :t27 KiirllxM ' K. .lack, 277. .l- ' WJ Karlartoii. .Staiilrv, : IV; Kariis. . iiiia. :U Kni ' iier. Hill, 2.SI1 Karr. Chailwlik, .ilC. Knr ' Hlint.r. Marv l.iiiiisi ' , 2. ' .. .. 27!l. :ioi KasliiwnKa, May. ' 27S Kaak. .1. I... r 7 KaapiT. Hill. :!: ) KasptM ' son. Stan. ' -iVA KaKlncr. Waller. 7i;, 21 ' .i. L ' . ' i . :!l!t Katlior. I ' anl. 280 Kalz. .Vrchie. .Till Kaufman. Ted. :14S Kaiifmann. Charlott)-. 7l i, 2 ;: ' KaulTnian. Donald. U i Kuvnney. .John. 270, :l:iS Kavauey. Jeanne. 27il. 2.S1, Mti Kawano. Mlnorii. .104 Kaye. John. 7(i. 277. 32.1 Kaye. .Marv. 7fl. 208 Kaye. William. 7«. 277. . SKi KeathiK. Jeff. 252. 3:i7 Keatinu. Kobert. .■i41 Keatts. John. 248 Keefhaver, Uiilh. 7(1. 244, 2.S4, 2!)2. 2!I0 Keeler. Mason. . ' t19 Keely. Cerald. 101, 208, 2-il Kei ' n ' , Ktlgene. 120. 2. .S Kehoe. Adlore. 70. : ' .40 Kim I, Sid. .117 KeistiT. Inez, .Ifl Keller. Lester, :I4S Kellh, Hnrbara. 70. MOS Kellani. Koliert. 280 Keller. Nanev. 70. 2fl7 Keller. .Shirley Anne. 204. 111. .101 Kelleran, Unssell, .1.17 Kells, .Marsaret. :;02 Kells. Milton. IKi Kellv, nerabl. 101 Kelly. Kathleen. 100 Kelly. Kathrvn. .10.1 Kelly. Kay. 40 Kellev. Margaret. 104 Kelly. Pat. 120 Kelly. I ' atrlela. .100 Kelly. Patrlek. 70. 207 Kelly. ' lilehard, .122 Kellnm. Robert. 3.18 Kelso, Lester, 70 Kniip, James, 141 Kenijiinsky. Harold. 70 Keinplnsky. Howard. 117 Kemplimky. Warren. 317 Kennedy, Fred W.. 2.5 Kenned.v, .lean. 20.1 Kenni ' dy. Kaye. 30. 40, 200, 1. 0 Kennedy, Roliert. 344 Keimey. Patrleia. 210, 2,  3 Kent, Lenard. .101 Kenton, Ralph, 31,-) Kenyon. Lorraine, 200 Kern, Hentley, 70. 327 Kerr, Virginia, 270 Kerr. William. .110 Kerr, Winifred. 123. 273, 2,S4 Kerrigan, Sylvia Finlav. .10 Kerriliard. Edgar, 20S. 2.- l. 317 Kertes. . lvln. 70. 200 Kesanmrn. Joe. 203. 304 Kealing, Marge. 208 Ketchnin, Ilein-y. 247 Kllibe, Kllitalietii . nne, 208 Kidni ' igh.iKvelvn. 20:1 Kidriek. Douglas, .122 Klersteln. Helen, 202 Klessig. Lena. 202 KIknchi. Arthur, 104 Kiknehl, Chihiro. .-i7. 70. 270, 304 Kilgore, Carl. 34. 241. 24.-.. 247 Kiigi re. Dofmld. 130 Kllllen, Betty, 43. 70, 100. 244, ,1.-..-. Kllllon. Eileen. 70. 200. 2S0. 2!I1 Kilpatriek. Bud. 154 Kilpatrlek, Judson. 277 Kilpatriek. Warren. 318 Kimmel. Colonel Edward. 270 Kimmons. Nell. .52 KIneaid. Marjorle, . lo Kineahl. Rex. 30.1 KIneaid. Trevor. .50, .57. 200 Kindred. Burdette. 1S3. Iss King, Beverel v. 21 4 King. Brlen. .111 King, (leorge. 32.1 King, tlorman. 281. .14.5 King. Jnek, 207 King, June, 70. 307 King. .Marjorle, 70. 200 King. SuBle. .1.57 Kingman. .Marjory. 20:i Kingsbury. .Nathan, 70 Kingston. Kenneth, 31.5 Kinn. ' ar, .Myrn, 280. 304 Kinsey, Iahh, 310 Klnaman, Tluunaa, 70. 24.5, 2.52. 321 KIntner. Nnney, 203 KIpp. Betty Jo. 355 Klpp. Dwlght. 2X1, 224, 280. 310 KlpiM ' ti. Janiea, 285 Kipl)erlierg, .Vui-ora. 253 KIpple, Helen. 70. 1.53 KIri.v. Hetty. 311) Kirbv, Dolnild, 340 KIrliy, l ura Uutii, 1.50 KIreiioIT. l otu ' ad. .115 Kirknian. (lilmore. .1.11 Kirkpalrlek. Kathleen. .100 Kirkiiali ' lek, .Manriie, 114, 114 Kirkwood, Kenlietli, 7 l Khsehner. Ileoigi-. 25, 1114 Kirseliner, William. 70, 110, :120 KIrsten. Doi ' othea. 70 Klrslen, I ' rederlek. 2(1, .57, .58 Kil ' kwoiMl. Kenneth. 11(1 Kiser, .Lu ' ksoii, 57 Kiskadiioii, Lawrenre, :140 KIt.-lien, Hill, 1,12 Kllner, Waller. .120 Kivono, (liieko, 278 Kiyono. Yoshiko, 278 Klzer, Jaekson. 50 KJosness. John. 70. 344 Kbiss. Joe. 123. 3.10 Klein. Alvln. 318 Klein. Ellzabetii Lillian. 54 Klein. Lela. 270. 290 Klein. Max. 322 Kleiner. Mab-a. 2S0. 205 Kleiner. Kobert. 344 Klingiiell. .Madge. .50 Ktingiierg. Joyce. 270 Klinglierg. Judson. 270 Klinge. Hicluinl. 70. 181. 18,f. 2.50. 317 Klinkam. John. 271 Klinker. Charles. .1.18 KllnkiT. Mary Lou. 70. 104 Kiinkiiam. Betty. .102 Klinkam. Bettv. 102 Klnek. .Teraldine, 70. 205. 100 Klumi), Boi . 270 Kniglit, Kdilh, 2.82. .100 Kniglil, Franees, 55 Knigiit. Ilenl-v (Jrangei-. Ill Knight, llertiert. 214 Knigiit. Rlehard. .111 Kiiighls. Edith. 70 Kiioell. .Jeanne, .102 Knox. Cameron. 57 Knox. Wlnifri ' d. 205 Kjiowles. Allee. 281. 301 Knuekel. Svbll. 281 Knmlson. Herb. 129 Kobe. Kenneth. 20. 57. 58 KcKlier. Paul. 70 Koihevar. Cordon. 180. .128 Kc.ehler, .Tobn, 70. 272 Kohler. Ellen. 208 Koiiler. Patrleia. 294 Koiilmeister. . gnes. 101 Kohn, Kennetli. .148 Koke. Leonard. 213 Koker. F.rio. 207 Kolinski. Jean. 220. .151 Koll. Jennette. 1.50 Kollack. At e. 77 Kolni. Lorine. 263 Koiuskv. Stella. 209 Koon. Mac. 24.1 Koi)et. Betty. 2ai Kosaka. Frederick. .104 Koski. Ilnns. 57. 58 Koasis. Norman. 148 Kotb. Wesley. .52 Kowalski. Margaret, 77, 270 Kozikl. Jeanette. 124 KoKU. yetehi. .104 KraPTt. Warren. 2.59 Kramer. Harrison. 324 Krebs, Walt, 281 Kreiter. Winifred. 155 Kn-nis. Ai)e. 57 Krez. Edward. 103. 245. 207 Krieger. Alberta. 77. 202. 100 Krieler. WlTiifred. 77 Kristensen. Else. 150 Krlsloferson. August. 214, .110 Kristofferson. Helmar, 341 Krogstad, Karl. 128, 2.58. .141 Krook. Peter. 250 Krueger. .Tenn I.otllse. 279, 2 4 Krug, .Marv Ellen, 284, 207 Krng, Rose. 2,84 Krupskl. Eiiwnrd, 77. 279 KulH.tn. May. 278 Kuehn. Ilein-y. 277 Kumuier, Kobert. 110 Kunde. Norman. 222, 127. .144 Kunimntsu, Saburo, 304 Kuntz, Os ' nr. 77 Kurhnoto, Ayako. 278. 2.84 Klirolwa. Masaharu. 304 Kurose, Hugo. 57. 77, 250, 304 Knrtii, .Marion. 20.1 Knster. Inez. 272 Kultino. Patricia. .1.54 Knvsblnoff. Raplmel. .50 K«anr . Franklin. 77 Kwapil. Frani-es. .101 Laehman. Bill. 240 Laciimnn. Morton. 77. 121, 12. 120, 245 Laehman, Bill. 240 I aebman. .Morton, 77, 121. 125 120. 245 Education Hall, the Administralion Building Student Finances . . . . . . receive our most careful at- tention. It has been our pleasure to number among our friends thousands of students and faculty members whom we have served. We offer you complete banking facilities UNIVERSITY BRANCH THE NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE OF SEATTLE E. 45th and University Way Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 375 Laclmmn. Richard. 247. .14.S I ckhoni, Klizabetli, 77 I.a Frn.v. Shlrliw. 284 I-a (!a«a. Dod.v. 235. 307 Iji Gasa. Kathr.vn. 77. .307 l.aKerisreil. Karl. 270. 314. 313 LaKUZziiio. Dan. 250 l.aliti. Klmcr. 344 l-aldlaw. BllU ' e, 204 I.iilliK. Uobelt 1!.. 277. 31!) Lnintt. Uobert S.. 2. ' 1. 277. :aO l.nliiK. Virginia. 128. 284 Lalt« Doris. 77 l.aki ' . Slilrle.v. 299 Ijuul). Itaviie. 189 l.aiiib. Helen. 300 Ijiuibda nil Alpha. 328 I uilHla of Phrateres, 3G1 I.ainbiln Rho. 272 l-anilierson. I,ols. 282. S ' lO l.ainbi-rt. Harry. 340 l.anil)reclit. James. 77. 250. 277 Laniken. Moll.v. 25.S l.animle. M. J.. 311 Lamping, Evart. 340 Lamping. Ja.vne. 77. 300 Lamson. Otis. 8:i. 216, 217, 250, 262. 330 Lanuig, l- ' lorentlne, 365 Landis. . Iarlc. 127. 380. 302 Lane, Doroth.v. 352 l ne, Josephine, 77. 307 I ne. Wilda. 77. 1.34. 244. 310 Lang. Esworth.v. 315 Lang, Otto. 210 Langehan. Lots. 77. 299 Langevln. William. 77, 213, 250 Langness. Harold. 342 l ngtoii, Warren, 77 Laniiian, Ilarve.v, 189 LantK, ( ' arl, 259 l ntz, Ricliard W,, 57 l ntz. Ware. 279 Larkin. Paul. 77. .338 Larrlson. Karl. 363 Larrowe. 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William. 328 Leslie. John, .345 l.esser. Rheta. 295 LeTourneau. Jeanne. 269 Leuhrs. Lewis. 188 l-euth. Paul. 58 Levesque. Peter. 78 I vln. Floyd I).. 322 Levin. Ray. 339 Levlnson. Howard. 348 Levinson, Josephine, 78, 295 I..ewarch. Enrvs, 78 Lewis, Bill, 124 Lewis. Dorothy. 295 Lewis, Elizabeth, 264. 361 Lewis. George. 318 I wis. Harold. 78. 329 Lew is, James. 37. 95. 213. 226, 247. 284. 315. 319 Lewis. Jeannette, 279, 28.3, 308 Lewis. Lee. 337 Lewis. Leta. 353 Lewis. Margaret. 310 Lewis. Marian. 295 Lewis. Marv. 286. 304 Lewis. Richard. 349 1-ewis, Ward. 328 Lewis. William, .348 Libby. Helen. 262. 263 Libby. Roland, 78. 276. 340 Liclienstein. Berniece, .361 Lidral. Joim. 78 Lien. Allan. 347 Lien. Harold. 347 Lienau. Margaret. 293 Lleser, Miles. 341 Liesinger. Margaret. 262. 263 LIglit. Dorothy. 354 Llglitfoot. Charles. 78. 277. 2,S0. 338 I.lie. Edgar. 277. .323 Lilley, Cynthia. 78. 284. 306 I.ilisjo. Maria. 262, 279 Lilly, Gordon, ,330 Lilly, Joe, 78 Lincoln, Beryl, .56 Liud, Bvron, 256 Llnd, .Marjorie, 78 I.indblo Mn, Marlon, 2,53, 2a3 Llndhloni, Roy, 57. .58. 2,56 Linden. Katliryn. .356 Lliidgren. Laurene. 3tKi LIndjord. Haakon. 36 1 l.iudman. Robert. .338 Lindsay. Alice. 278 Lindsay. Jack. 218 Lindscy. Bill. 78 LIndsell. Andrew. 330 Lindslev. Joan. 281. 356 Lindstrora. Alvln. 78. 314. .320 Lindstrom. Arnold. 78. 320 Lindstrom. Philip. 279 Linebangii, Haden. 78. 32(i Linenschmidt. Warrenetta. 78 Lingo. Jack. 345 Liniger. Paul. 273 l.inklater. William. 7S. .327 Lintner. Marjorie. 299 Lippitt. Emalle. 78. 295 Lipsky. George. 56 Lisle. Ruth. 268 Little. Betty. 264. 308 Little. Dorothy. 283, 380. 362 Little. Margaret. 262. 263 Little. Walter. ,56, 58 I.lttleiiage, Georgia. .300 Littlejohn. Doris, 361 Llovd. Anne. 78. 359 Lloyd. Edith Mav. 264 Lloyd. Helen. 296 Lloyd. Tony. .343 Lloyd. Violet. 253. 301 Lochow. Robert. 2,52, 270, 328 [.ockhart, Harry, 192, 224, 245, 249, 319 Lockhart, Robert. 194. 22.3. 249. 252. 319 Lockwood. Eveilim. 282 I.ockwood. Judson. 334 Lockwood. Rntli Bvrne. 265 Loew. Dean E. A.. 21, .57. .58. 266. 262 Lofthus. Lloyd, 345 Logan, Walter, 342 Lolos, George, 343 Lomen, Alfred, 78, .329 I.ommel. Cathryn. 281 Lommel. Vernice. 281 l,onctot, Bernard. 106. 245 Lonergan. Ann ( ' laire. 310 Lonergan. Philip. 33.3 Long. Dwight. 158 I ong. Harvey. 48 Long. Robert. 340 Longhottom. Alvce. 78. 299 Longfellow. Alice. 78. 265. 310 l-ongllhottom. Donald. 30, 7S. 383 Longmire. Patricia. 361 Lonsl)ery. Jean. 78. 294 l.oomiB. Anita. .359 LrHunls, Floyd, 277, .318 Loop. Vincent. 276 lj)|ier. I sile. .328 Lopez. Apolonio. 78. 365 !.o |Uvam. Henry. 202. 224. 226. 249. 3.30 Lorenzen. Helen. 26:1 Lorenzen. Margaret. 3,55, 356 I rlg, .Arthur. 58. 260 l.othrop. Betty Jane. 304 Loncks. Rev. Chester IL. 285 Longh. George. 363 Longlilen. Ivan. 78. 289 l aighridge. Domild. 57. 58 Ijiugliridge. Ernestine. 299 Louko. Ida. 302 Love. Perry. .322 Loveland. Archie. 150 Lowe. Jane. 44. 288 l wen. L.. 57 l.own. George F.. 276. 324 I wry. Marian. 352 Ix wtlier. Barbara. 288 Lucas. John. 259. 316 Lucas. William. 321 Lude. Evelyn, 268, 271 Ludford, Burton, ,334 Ludwlg, Dick, 277 Ludwlg, William, 52, 248 Ludwigs, Dorothy. 298 Luehrs. 1-ewls, 185, 322 Luetli, Paul, 78, 259 Luke, James, 322 Luker. John. 78. 325 Luinsden. June. 301 Lund. Durland, 78. 318 Lund. Harriet. 294 Lniid. Leona. 2.54 Lniuiberg. Marjorie. 282 Lundgren. Wililaiu. 340 Lundln. Mac. 78. 79. 188. 243. 319 Lundquist. Ix rraine. 282. 268 Lundqulst. Ralph. 78. 280 Lundy. Carroll, 78 Ijippold, John, 78 Lutz, Frances, 3,54 Lutz, Florence, 354 Lnrie, Alan, .348 Lycksell. Roy. 279 Lydn. Wood. 323 Lyie. Ruth Elsie. 282 Uvmon. Kenneth, 322 Lynch, James. 349 Lyon. Allen. 78. 273 Lyon. Burton. 248 Lyon. Victor. 33!l Lyons. Lorraine. 28.3. 303 THANKS For Everything Appreciative of the splendid patronage of University men during the past year, we take this opportunity to record our thanks. It has been a pleasure to study your needs and wants, and to stock the items and styles you prefer. As time marches on we hope to merit continued pleasant relations with you. STYLE ADVISERS TO MEN SINCE 1919 Marl in I d fekmanii UNIVERSITY WAY AT 45TH ON THE CORNER )(JU- Coffee Shop Marine Room Private Dining Rooms Says: .... There is no substitute for good food and nothing can sur- pass Lunching or Dining in our famous MARINE DINING ROOM and COFFEE SHOP. 200 Rooms, 200 Baths A revelation in up-to-the- minute standards, this ultra-modern hotel offers: BRIGHT. CHEERFUL ROOMS. VIEWS THAT THRILL. PERSONAL- IZED SERVICE and Rates that appeal to the Residential and Tran- sient Guests University District Seattle, Washington EVRO BECKET, Managing Director 376 Mc MoAdams, Dean. 1X0. 1!«. HIS, 2ia. 249 M. ' Alllstcr. Walter. in:i. 144. 1 77. .TIO .MiArdli ' . .Margaret Ann. 2.S1. .lol MeAKklll, Kuliert. 78. 32.T Mcltrlde, .Mollle. 47. 70. 12:i. 127, 244. 2. ' i8, 27a, 00 Maeitrlde. riilllp, IK. IM MiLlrlde. William. 7U M ( ' abe. Jamea. ' M ' ui M.t. ' alK-. .Mar.v. .15. .102 MeCaffrn.v. Dorotli.v. .104 .MoCalhlm. Juhn. :I29 MiCalhnn. Mar.v Jane. .tlO .Mi ' Cann. llonald. 79. 27l MiCann. .Mildred. :!08 MiCarth.v, ,Mni. .110 .Mel ' arth.v. Vlrclnla, :107 i Ie( ' anKlian. CeorRe. ;i47 MeCaulev, Jaek, :i4.1 MeCav. Kathleen. :i.Vi McClelland. Marlon. 2U4 MeCllne.v. Wlllard. 7!) MeClure. nus«ell, 266 MeColl. Jo. la:!. 265. 284. 272. 296 MeComl). Mar.v Kllznbeth. 2,S:t MeConahe.v. J. M.. 200 MeConnell. And.v. 222 MeJ ' onnell. Nell. 280, .115 MeCorkle. Alfred. .149 MeCormaek. Harr,v K.. 276 MeCormaek. John P.. 270 MeCormlek. June. 15.!. l.-i4. 290 MeCornllik. Kntli, 56. 268. 282 McCoy. Keith. 245. .140 Mcl ' o.v. Kay. 277 .McCrackin. John. 340 M Crackln. Joseph. 79. 200. 340 MiCrarv. Beth. 105. 269. 293 McCrary, James. 332 McCrory. Marian. 354 .M ' Cnwkev. Siilrley. 37. 43. 46, 265. ;102 McCullouKll, lOsllicr. .3.57 McCuliuUKli. Mary Jane. 3.59 McCnrdy, Ilarliani. 94. 305 .McCurdv. Sarah Anne. .352 .McCurdv. Wills. 277. 323 McCutchcou. VIrKinla. 272. 361 McDaidels. Taul. 285 Mcllermld. (ilen A.. 276 :il ' I eruiott, John, .330 McDonald. Hetty. 133, 296 .Mellonahl. Kill. 191 Mclloiiald. Clarke, 341 Mac ' Donald, Clyde. .327 .McDonald. Dorla. 286. 302 .McDonald. KIwood I).. 260 .MacDonald. Inn. 277 MacDoiuild, Janet. 279. 3.59 .McDonald. John C. 276 .MacDonaUI. l-awrence. 340 McDonald. Marshall. 341 McDonald. Mary. 79. .302. 355 McDonald. Mary Jane. 79. 244. 284. 296 .Macdonahl. I ' hillp. 363 McDonald, liuth. 296 McDonnell, Carinaleta. 355 MacDowell, Jav, 101, 181. 188. 347 McDowell. William Del. 1.54 McDulTec. Alice, 20.3 McKlfntrick. William, 329 MclClhanv. Kdgar, ,58 McEwaii, Richard G.. 270 .McFadden. Lorene. 361 .McFnrland, Fred. 33, 95, 2S5, 329 McFarlane. V. H., .57 McFee. Jean, 264. 293. 357 McFee. Malcolm. 280. 330 .McGee. Howard Samuel. 276 McOee, Rotwrt. 321 McOhee, Wallace. 342 McGill. ArlMi. 251 Mc(!illlcuddv. Vlrclnla, 279. 293 .Mctioldrick. Jann ' s. 249, 252, 330 .McC.rath. I.oretta. 2.53 Mc(irath, Maxine. 79. 124 McGuanc. Harry. 247. 208, 317 .Mcdurle. Donald, .363 .Mc(!uire. Mnrv. 283 McGoldrlck. Jim. 194. 2.52 McHnrdie. Bette. 296 .MclIUKh. I ' atricla. 105, 298 McHuRO. Jean. 354 .Mcllrallh. Knthryn. 79, 264, 303 Mclnnis. MervlMe. 110 .Mcintosh, Karl, 79. 256 Mi ' Intosh, Frederick. 36.3 .Mcintosh. Larry. 73, 79, 108, 130. 245. 331 Mcintosh. Itlchard. 79, 319 .Mclntyre, Donald, 79, 269, ,329 Mclntvre, Jcnnnle. 79, 264. 271 Mclntvre, Robert. 273 McKay. Alice. 202. 20.3 .McKay. Bruce. 270 Mackay. George. 267 .Ma ' kay. Maryanna. 281 .McKay. Robert. 36. 32:1 McKay. Ted, 189. .3.30 McKean. Gertrude. 52. 70. 79. 357 McKean. Katberine. 21t.3 McKee. Donald Knjfene. 276 McKee. Hall. 3.56 McKee. Ilarrv. 322 .Mi ' Kee. Jean. 284. .307 .M Kellar. Robert. 277. 317 .McKenne.v. Detnds. 79. 273. 279 .McKeuny House. 357 MacKcnscie. Bruce. .330 McKenzie. Christine. 202. 203 ■McKenzie. Donald. 243. 245. 260 McKenjle. John, 277. 337 McKenzie (The Great). Vernon, 1.50, 340 McKeown. Bob, 198. 347 McKlnnls. Louise, 293, 3.54 .M -Kint)ell. Jeaime. 2tl9 .McKlnnrll. James. 277 Mel- i-eavy. Stephen. 52 MiKnlla. Lawrence. .328 .M, l.achlan. I ' eKKy. 264. 280 .M( I.aren, Ian. 2.50. 232. 285 McLaughlin. Charlotte. 310 .M( I iiu chlin. Rosemary. 43, 44, 30S MacLaurin, Kvelvn. 79 .Mclean. Joseph. 79, 321 McLean, Muriel, 302 .MacUdsh. Anne. 79. .309 McLcllan. Lillian. 79, 311 .MacLeod. Kenneth, 315 .MacLeod. Ji ' an. 1. 79. 130. 242, 244. 258. 273. 288. 293 Mcl.eml. Julius. 341 Macl od, -Mary Alice. 293 MacLeod. I ' atricla. 309 Mcl.rod. Ruth, 312 .Mc.Malion. Barbara. 3.54 McMahon. Kdward. 56 .McManamon. James. 281 .Mc.Mauus. Ellen. 309 McMillan. Dorothy. 209 .Mc.Mlnn. B. T., :!(j. .57, .58. 202 .McNah, Robert, 277 .Mc.N ' amee. Miriam. 79. 311 Mc.N ' augliton. Mary Jean. 293 .McNerthney. Mary Ann. 40, 304 Me.Nlcholl. Claire. .301 .MacFlierson. Barbara. 79 .Mcl ' berson. Dick. 344 .McIMiie. Marjorle. .359 .Mcl ' oland, Hugh, 79 Mctjuilkln. William, 281, 338 .McRae. J. E.. 245 . lcRen lv. Kdward. 328 McRevnolda. Betty. 3.53 McRobhIe, J, M.. .325 . IcSiierrv. Jack. 51 MacWilliams. Robert, 21 M Maben, .Manly, 279 Machin. J. H.. .57 .Matldeu. Florence. .356 Madden. (Jeorge. .330 . laddu. . Bcttie. 2m:!. 296 .Maedu, Jack. .364 Maeda, Jane, 278 .Magee. John, Jr., 56 Magee, William, 337 .Magill. Elnin, 79 MaginniB, Dave, 194, 24.5, 249. 2.50. 252 .Magnusson. Dr. Carl. 2.56 . IagQUSson, C. E.. .57 Magnusson, Edward, 58 .Magmlsson, G. A.. 57 .Magnusson. Lucille. 204 Mahone. Louise. 268 Mahaney. Jack. 327 Mahrt. Helen, 353 Malamutes. 247 Mallierg, Donna, 163 .Mallberg. Helen. 301 Mallison. Mary. 3.54 Mallison. Mary Ix uise. 280 Mallison, William Thomas. 280 Mallorv. Blaine. .55. 246. 284. :102 Mallov. Doris. 79 Mallott, Harriet, 40, 100, 298, :i50 Mallov. Doris. 262 .Maioy. Jolin. 347 .MaltzefF. Eugene. 79 Maugrum. lx)Ulse. :I03 Manboff. Gladys. 55. 362 Manhotr. Martin. 79. 127. 272. 276 University of Washington Swimming Pool — Dedicated March 25, 1939 WESTERN CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors TEXTILE TOWER, SEATTLE ELiOT 6043 PIONEER SAND GRAVEL COMPANY, INC. 901 Fairview North Main 2900 Seattle 377 Mnnkey. r.iTry. 130, 203 Miinion. William. 79 Mauley. Hetty Lou. 43. IW. i 242. 244. 258. 273, 293 Mann, Hetty, 293 Mann, Thomas. I, t9 .ManniliK. Alan. 2t 7 .Manning;. Joan. 3, ' 9 .Mannion. Irene. 279. 21 9. . ' l; .Mansun. Itarbara, .300 .Manson, riilllp. .122 Manton, Florence. 2G4 .Mapes. Lester, ;!34 .Marble, Kdward, .!31 .Marble, .Martha, 304 .Marcus. Henry. 339 .Marietta. Alvln. 31. ) .Marlon. Nancy. 304 Marls. Willis. 79, .!(!3 Mark. Khiou. 79. 322 Mark. Scott. 22, .. .127 Markham. Jane. 2s:i, 204 Markham. Phvllis. 2. ' :! Markov. Vic. 243 Marmont. Paul. 320 Maron. Hetty. 308 Marontate. .Tolin. 319 Marontatc. William. 319 Marriott, Cleland, XS:i .Marsh, K. James. 70 .Marsh. James, 58 Marshall, Hernlee, 2.35 Marshall, Gordon. , {10 .Marshall, .Macllwalu, 79, 2, 271 Marshall, William, .■J45 .Martel, Stuart, 317 -Martin, Dr. . rthnr W.. 2«9 Martin. Mrs. Arthur. 2t;.S .Martin. Kambi, 302 .Martin, C«ill, 330 .Martin, Charles, 270 .Martin, Clarence I).. 140 Martin, Fowler, 24s -Martin, Oiu-dou. 277 .Martin. Harry, 342 .Martin. H., ,17 Martin, H. H., 200 Martin. HoNvard II.. 201 .Martin. Jack, .3:!5 .Martin. June. 10:!. 103, .332. .Martin. Llovd. 334 -Martin, Mcrritt, 24S, 2. i9. 21 277 Martin, U- M.. 327 Martinez, Parker, 79 Martinson, George C 70 .Martinson. George. 202. 279 .Martinson. John. 279 350 ' 0. Marls. Marion, 56 Martyn, .Mona, 269, .310 -Marx, Hill. 185. 188. 249 Maryatt. PegKy. 102, 104, 105, 286, .305 Masao, -MIsiilmura, 270 Mason, Leonard, 277 -Mason, liobert, 95, 247. 252, 319 -Mason, V ' aldene, 3.53 .Mason, William. , ' !20 .Masters, David. .328 Masters. Elizabeth. 80 Masuiln. Mrs. J., 27S Mathenv. VlrRlnla. 200 -Mallieson. Harold. 279 .Mathews. Jane. 305 Matliews. Katherine. 283. 3.53 .Mathews. Richard, 342 .Matlilsen. Paul. .30:1 Malthaei, IJharles, 315 .Matthew, Henry, SO. :127 Maltliew. Stella. 282 Matthews. George. :il7 Matthe vs. Jane. 80 -Matthews. Stella V.. :i.53 -Matlock, Dong. 189. 326 .Matronlc. Carl. SO, 249, :!:« -Matsnmoto, Donald. 304 -Matsnmoto. Sumlo, :104 Matsnshlnia. Richard. 80, :i04 Mattbaei, Cliarles, 277 -Mattlson. Rav. 200 .Mattson. Editli -Mae. 40. 298 Matl. ' ion, Julius, 247. 24S, 258, 310 -Maltson, William. 280. 327 -Malzen. Gavh . 2 ,t3 -Max. Jean. 310 .Max. Jean Rae. 124. 2Sti Maxwell, Warren, .334 May. Arthur. 80. 318 .May. Carolyn Anne, 357 -May. Charles l, ' .. 2:!. :!3. .58. 245. 270 . lav. Lewis. 319 .May. 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Joseph. 243 Ranvard, Jean. 280, 301 Raphael, Berenice, 205 Raquel, Alfredo. 84. 365 Rashford. Edna, 310 Rastnussen, William, 84 Rasnuissen, Esther, 272, 204 Uathvon, Hal, 286, 332 Ralllir, Archie, 84, 2,59 Ran, .Marjorle. 84 Ranch, Dixon, 329 Ravenscroft, George, 215 Ray, Carol, 28,3 Ray, v., .57 Ra.vum id. Cranston. 331 Raymond. Donald. 331 Reading. Margaret. 298 Reading. Whltmore. 84, 340 Read, William M., 50 Redfern, Ella, 284, 381 Redlngton. Boh, 124 Rednmnd, Velma, 271 Hied, Allan Hoyt, 328 Reed, Charles, 345 Reed, Dorsey, 228. 233, 234, 306 Reed, Jack, 84, 258, 276. 327 Reed. Phvllls. ,55 Reeil, Richard, .58 Recs. Gwen, 2.50. 262. 263 Reese. Betty. 262 Reese. Betty Lucille. 84 Reese, David, 317 Reese, Robert, ,3,3 Reese, .Markee. 290 Reeves, David, 277 Reeves. Spence. 214 Relchardt. Margaret. 208 Kelchel. Curtis, 100, 363 Held, Alice Mildred, 4 Reld, Clarence, 245, 250 Reld, Elinor. 203 Reld. .Marcelle. 26.3 Ueld, Virginia. .57. 268. 354 Reld. 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Gilbert. 85 Ricliardson. Helen. 281 Riciiarilson. Judith. 299 Richardson. Julia .M.. 85, 310 Richardson. Leianil. 342 Richardson. N ' eil. 3.30 Richardson. Robert. 341 Richardson. Rosemary. 354 RIchert. William, 85 Richmond, David, 286, 347 Rlckert, Wayne, 85 Rlcketts, Sliirley, 85, 253 Rickstad, Norma, 253 Riddle, Deal, 326 Rideuer, Catherine, 283, 356 Uidge, Doris, 43, 85, 122, 160, 273, 355 l:idge vay, Barbara, 40, 94, 298 RIdgway. Robert. 341 Ridout. Frances. 56 Rlelw. Karl, 327 Rlegger, Evamaria, 264 Rlgg, G. B.. 57 Riglitmire, James, 85 Rigney, Mary J.. 85 Rlipinen. Elsie. 354 Riley. H. P.. 57 Riley. Margaret. a5, 310 Rllev, Patricia, 45, 08, 100, 246, 286, 305 Rind, Anna. 123, 132, 273 Ringrose. Neil. 340 Ringstorff. Wlllard. .3a3 Ringw K)d. Robert. 343 Rion. Gwtn. 304 Hiplev. Elizabeth. 85. 279. 309 Rippllnger. Rosemary. 124 Rise. Laurence. 270 Riser. Duane Wlieeler, 317 Rising, Carle, 328 Rising, L. W.. 57 Rlste. l ' rllB. 362 Ritchie. John. 322 Rol)erg. Patricia. 85. 305 Roberts. Edmund. 279 Roberts. Jack. 127. 319 Roberts. Jean. 262 Roberts. Harry. 38.3 Roberts. I sjva. 28.3 Rolterts. .Margaret, 362 Roberts. Marv Frances. .304 Roberts. .Mllnor, 21, 245 Roberts, M,, 57 Roberts, Myrtle. 382 Rolierts. I ' aul. 286. 331 Robertson, Art. 321 Robertson. Edward. 326 Robertson. Grace. 123. 132. 228. 3.57 Robertson. Helen. 298 Robertson. Jean. 302 Robbins. Irvine. 85. .348 Bobbins. Shirley, 286. 2) 5 Robinson, tlvde. 35. 243. 245. 349 Robinson. Eleanor. 85. 280. 301 Rohlnso:!. Evelyn. 279, 355 Robinson, Evna, 312 Robinson, James, 222, 248, 280. 314. 319. 330. 350 Robinson. Leslie. 288. .3:14 Robinson. .Marion. 85. .381 Robinson. Dr. Re J.. ,57, 1,54, 259 Robinson, Richard, 288. .318 Rohlnso I. Robert. 270. 278 Robinson. ' Wealthy Ann. 4 Robinson. William H.. 270 Robinson. Frances. 270 Roblson. Harold. 57 Robson. Gordon. 329 Roehell. Edgar. 85. 344 Rock, Howard, 272 Rockhill, Randall, 85. 267 Rockstrom. Albert, .325 Roebke. Martha Rose. 307 Rogers. Aenld. 302 Rogers. Bill, 3,39 Rogers, Dorys, 270 Rogers, Douglas, 259 Rogers, Fred, 124, 286, ,339 Rogers, John, 277 Rogers, Lillian, 300 Rogers, Rnth Jean, 163 Rogers, Virginia, 28 6, 356 Rogers. William. 277, 340 Rogers, Wynne, 335 Rogerson, Dan. .348 Rohan. Bettv. 310 Bohlfs, Otto. 200 Rohrback. Gllson, 277 RASKINS SELLS Certified Public Accountants EXCHANGE BUILDING SEATTLE SUCCESS to the Class of ' 39 J. 0. GALLAGHER ' 21 J, G, SCOTT ' 21 PHIL DICKINSON ' 20 RAY RYAN ' 20 GEORGE ROGGE ' 22 DON HOWARD ' 33 CLARENCE WINBERG ' 32 ROBERT BAKER ' 32 MARCIA FISHER ' 21 HAL BELLIS ' 26 ED HALLSTROM ' 31 CATHERINE HOWARD ' 31 R. L. DILWORTH ' 28 RUFUS CARMAN ' 24 MARGARET CORLETT ' 36 Pacific Fruit Produce Company SEATTLE 381 DANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL PRINTING Styled by 7he PJiflT ?i i $ pnmtcn. 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S- ' i, 2(14, ;f()8 Itosenkranz, John, 21)4, 20.  . 2ci(;, 24:1 Rosenlierg, Joseph, 2(i9 HosenofT. Wa.vne, X. ' i Rosenthal, M.vron, KTt. , ' !4S Rosenuater, Fred. S5, 318 Koskellev. . lta. 2112 Kosnnind, Frederiek, 85, 2.- n, 279 Rosniond, Robert. 277 Ross, Frederick. 57. 27t) Ross, J v, 253 Ross, Richard I ' osev, 134, 33S Roscoe. Helen. 29(! Roth, Jiiek, 251, 321 Rotbenbuhler, Ilowai ' d, 343 Rothenhoeter, Beth, 2ti2 Rothschild, norette, 282, 284. 353 Rothwell, Ira. 277 Routt. Catherine. 85. 279. 301 Rountree, Jennie I.. 2(i. 57, 264, 271 Ro.val, Ra.vmond. 251 Rover, Carol, 303 Ro.ver, Richard, 337 Rutiens. .Sidnev, 57. 270 Rudeen, I ' h.vllls. 305 Rndollih. Harriet, 85, 272, 357 Rud.v. Peter. 317 RulTcorn, Elizabeth, 85, 258. 208 RuKgles. Jean, 85. 298 Ruiz. Julius. 85. 3C5 Runkel. Ilenrv. 341 Runnalls, Shlrle.v, 283 Rnnstad. Norma. 2G3 Rupp, Helen, .•!()2 Rnpp, Werner A.. 11) Russel, Kr.vant. 3211 Russell. Allan. 277 Russell. Bob, .340 Russell, Elizabeth. 200 Russell. Frances. 290 Russell, Gordon. 223, 319 Russell, Marv, 85 Russell, Wllllani, 310, 341 Rust, Eben, ,345 Rutherford, Robert 331 R.van, Earl, 154, 363 R.van. Edward I ' .. 19 Ryan, Helen Marie. 281, 280 Ryan, Margaret, 352 Rydeen, Elmer, 324 Hvland, liettv Anne. 294 Sadlek, Cordon 277, 339 Sadler, Jay, 219 Safstrom, John, 344 Sagdahl, Harold, 363 Salto, Thelma, 85, 306 Sakahara, Toru, 304 Sakal. Esther, 278 Sakal. KInuko. 278 Sakal, Paul, 364 Sakamoto. Avako. 278 Salenskl. Hazel. 204 Salkln. Ruth, 85, 153, 1.54, 270, 301 SallberK, Jean, 265 Salmela. Fred, 317 Samba. Yutaka. .364 Samples. Gerald, 85 Sampson, John, 280, 328 Samuel. Rae, 293 Samuels, Curtis, 209 Samuelson, Doroth.v, 301 Samuelson, Ida, .301 Samuelson, Jack, 331 Samuelson, Jacob, 85 Sandahl, Vincent, 316 Sandberg, Buena, 3.54 Sander, Mary Lou, 43, 45. ; .304 Sandernian. L. A., 57 Sanders, Mary Katheryn, 8i Sanders, Myrl, 279, 357 Sanders, Paul, 251, 318 Sanders. Ro bert, 318, 277 •Sanderson, Jean, 85, 301 Sanderson, Nina Lou, 302 Sanderson. Sharlle. 301 Sandstroni. Marjorle,. 85, ' Sandven. Gertrude, 294 Sanlslo, Captain, 139 SantI, Maurice J.. 2t 6 Sapp, Marjorle, 283 Sarlat, Carolyn, 295 Sarver, Betty, 357 Sasaki, Funiiko, 278 Sasaki, Shosuke, 364, 85 Sather, Paul, ,331 Satterford, Robert, 259, 27i Saunders, Emogeau, 282 Savage, David, 321 Savage, I)r, George M,, Jr.. Savage, Marguerllc. 361 Savage, Norene, 284 Savage, Wllllani, 34,1 Sawada, George. 304. 26fi Sawyer, Betty, 301 Saxe. Barbara, 294 Sayre, .Margaret, 361 Scabbard and Bladi ' , 276 Seaman, I jls, 300 Scanimell, William. 80, 337 Scarff, Robert, 86, 329 Scarlett, Jim, 344 Seeva, Paul, 216, 223, ,329 Schabel, Frank, 86. 335 Scbabel, I.oren, 335 Sciiach, Dorothy, 80, 354 Schaeffer, Jean, 309 ScbaelTer. .M. B.. .57 Schafer. Frank. 332 SchalTer. Ada. 263 Schaller. Gilbert. 57. 245, 2.52. 276 Scliarf, Joseph. 40. 247, 334 Scheckler, Evelyn, 204 SchelTer, Mrs. Victor. 282 Scheldt, Raymond, .53 Schell. Naomi. 281! Schenck. Earl, .57. 205 Sebenck. Edward. 5t! Schenck. Leon. 348 .Scherrer, Carl. 277 Scherrer, Robert, 338 Schibel, Lawrence. 80 Sehlictlng. Harold, 192. .330 Schlouiing, Isabel, 80, 353 Schluter, Janet, 264, ,301 Schmidt, Arthur, 57 Schmidt, Aubrey, 321 Schmidt, Trueman. 319 Schmidt, William, 347 Schmltz, Joan, 86, 272, 298 Schmoe, Floyd M., 273 Schnebly, Henry. 329 Schneider, Alvln, 86 Schneider, Fred, 80, 349 Schneider, Jack, 327 Schnoor, Polly . nn, 305 Scboch, Delos, 219 School, Philip, 341 Schoelkopt, Amy, SO, 273, 350 Schoen, Robert, 327 Scboeuing, Laura, 86, 209 Schoenauer, Irma, 229 Scholes, Lynn, .338 Scholl, Carol, 204, 302 Schonborn, Jack, 50 Schorn, Lola, 264 Schrader, O. Harry, 273, 324 Scbuchard, E. A., 57 Schnknecbt. Marguerite. 281. 353 Scbuler. Ruth. 262. 35:i Scbultz. Oliver. 363 Schunke, Adele. 272 Schwalen, Marjorle. 298 Schwartz. Jack, 226, 280, 349 Schwarz, .Medford, 251. 30.3 Scothorn. Lorraine, 28 1, 359 Scott, Betty, 359 Scott, Dorothy, 20.3 Scott, Drexel, 86, 319 Scott, Howard, 285 Seott, James Robert. 337 Scott. Janice. 301 Scott. Jean. 353 Scott, Lee L,. 337 Scott, Marcla, 310 Scott, Nina Ann, 279 Seott, Roberta, 55 Scott, Ronald, 321 Scott, Ruth, 264 Scott, Thomas Robert, 86, 251, 270 Scram, Gladys Marie, 286, 303 Scroggs, Jo, 330 Seruby, Annabelle, 3t 4 Scully. Marcella, 307 Scully, Mary, 279 Scully, Verone, 307 Seamen, Donna, 57, 270 Seaman. William, 344 Seamans, Dorothy, 40, 86, 244, 309 Seamans, Herbert L., 285 Searles, Dorothy, 298 Sears, Rexford, 80, 335 Sechrist, Marian, 253 Secor, Gordon, 277 Secord. Edith, 354 Seeoy, Charles. 57 Sedan, Charles. 336 Sedore. Carl. 86. 322 Secfeldt, Ray, 247, .338 Seelbacb. Camilla, 306 Seelev, I. Loss. 336. 314 Seeman, A. L.. 266 Seeman, Albert. 276 Seerley. Phyllis, 300 Seglmoto, Meriko, 278 SeilKil, David, 280. 320 Seldenverg, Gladys. 295 Seidenverg. Louis. 348 Seifrled. Louise. 354 Seklgucbi, Kenichiro, 364 Selander. Catherine, 268 Selander, Kenneth, 286 Selbo, Leonard, 279 Selfrldge, Anne, 2,58, 2;)3 Sellgman, Jean, 80, 295 Selvig, Virginia, 301 Sellards, Jotin, 4 .Serrill, DeHart. .330 Service. John Robert. 346 Sese, .Menichiro. 304 382 Seto. Paul. 384 Sftleruren. Norlne, 271, 284. 299 Si ' tterinan. Kutli. 86 S.viMilch. Margaret. 86. .103 Severjns. Bill. ai8 Scveryiia. .Marie. 309 .Severviis. .Marjorle. 202. 298 Sixlon. mil. 33:! Sixlou. .Mar.v. 284. .tlO St ' viiitmr. Stanle.v. 256 Sliufer. Harriet. 295 .Shafer. Uoliert. 22. ' ). 327 Shaffer. llett.v. 86 Sliaffi ' r. Xaney. 264 Sluiffer. Patricia. 209 SluilTiM-. Robert. 86 ShiilTnith. Paul. 217. 222 Shakespeare. MarRaret. .301 ShHillI. Fretl. 2. ' 9 Shallow. Don. 345 Slianafelt. John. S6. 122 Shan lle.v. Lorraine. 293 Shanele. Ijidd. 215 Shant. Barbara. 309 Shuiinoii. Arthur J.. 4 Shannon. Mary. 56 Shannon. Ueba. 297 Shapiro. Harriet. 103. 295 Shapley. Jhunile. 279 Shapton. John. 279 Sharp. Bayard. 320 Sharp. Itnpert. 326 Shattuok. Evelyn. 269 Shaver. F-uola. 284. 283 Sliaw. Betty. 304 Shaw, Herbert. 340 Sheckler. Evelyn. 362 Sheekels. Dale. 57 Sheedy. Kllzabeth, 47. 286. 297 Sheehan. Betty. 300 Shei han. Ed. 202. 249. 322 Sheehan. Eleanor. 86. 305 Sheehan. I-eo. 214 Sheldon. Peggy. 262 Sheldrake. Tom. 86. 182. 188. 333 Sheller. Dorothy. 298 Shellv. Gene. 317 Shemanskl. Alfred, 19 Sheparcl, David. 272 Shepard, Robert. 58 Shephard. Freda. 303 Shepherd. John. 277 Sherburne. Fred, ,342 Sherlkan, Lion. :Vi3 Sherlle. Keith. 363 Sherman. William. 86 Sherriir. Catherine. 296 Sberrlll. Miss Ruth, 282 Slildler. Harold. Ill Shields. James Edward. 88 Shields. Phyllis. 86. 292. 303 Shiga. .Michiko, 278 Shiga. Yoshlko. 278 Shimlzu. Frank. 364 Shlmizu. Kimio. 86 Shlmizu, .Mae. 86. 278 Shinn, Patricia, 310 Shio, Ronald, 86. 266 Sbiozaki. Ronald. 384 Shipman. Mary Elizabeth. 309 Shipton, Dorothy. 303 Shlreman. Clifford. 270 Shirley. Keith. 154 Sbitama. Kazua. 364 Shlvely. Ann. 86. 298 Shoemaker. Vincent. 342 Schoennauer. Irmgard, 361 Siiorett. Bette. 286 Shorkley. Jean. 355 Shorrett. Bette. 309 Sliorrock. Bernlce. 303 Short. Kenneth. 86, 340 Short, AVilliam, 340 Sliortall, Keith, 329 Slireve. John, 340 Shrock, Leonard, 271 Shubacb, Bob, 348 Shuck. G. R,, 57, 256 Shumaker, .Marian, 306 Shumate, Jean. 354 Shumm. Jeanette. 253 Shupe. John. 342 .Shutts. Elaine. 361 Sibley. Jeanette. 271. 282 Sledenverg. Louis. 286 Sieg. Lee Paul, 16, 57, 245 Sieg, Mrs, Lee Paul, 242 Siegel. Lester, 88, 269, 343 Slerer. Warren. 200. 202. 249, 341 Slglsmund. Rita. 355. 362 Sigma Obi. 340 Sigma Epsllon, 268 Sigma Epsllon Sigma. 55 Sigma Eta Chi. 279 Sigma Kappa. 310 Sigma Nu, 341 Sigma Phi Epsllon. 342 Sigma Tau Alpha. 283 Sigma XI, 57 Slier, Ruth, 56 Silverthorn, Fred, 327 Simdars, Joyce, 86 Slmeonl, Anne, 282, 263, 281 Simenson, Louis. 58 Simenstad, Ann. 309 Simmons. Elizabeth. 298 Simon. .Muriel. 88 Simonson. Henry. 318 Simpklns, Barbara. 86. 264. 356. 362 Simpson. Barbara. 87. 357 Simpson. Betty-Jo. 304 Simpson. Donald. 319. 330 Simpson. Jack. 363 Simpson. Lurllne V.. 56 Simpson. Uobb. 345 Simpson. Rod. 87 Sinclair. Arthur. 3.33 Sinclair. Betty. 282 Singer. Donovan. 318 Singer. William. 87. 271 Singleton. Ora. 352. 264 SIzemore. Wllla Jane. 300 SIvcrtz. v.. 57 Skewes. James, 87. 345 Skewis, Harry. 251, 323 Skilllngs. Molly. 87 Skinner. Dr. .Macey M.. 56. 200. 276. 324 Skog. James. 258. 270 Skog. Patricia. 290 Skoglund. Mildred. 272. .3, ' ' )2, 357 Skold, Arthur. 87 Skoiic. Robert. 277 Slade. Erwin. 328 Slaninka. Irene. 306 Sianinka. Josephine. 87. 354 Slate. Maxlne. 87. 297 Slater. Alice Jean. 283 Slater. John. 347 Slattery. John R.. 4 Slettvet, Richard M.. 280 Slivinskl. Stephen. 87. 183. 188, 245. 318 Sloan. Ted. 189 Sloan. William, ,332 Sloane, Mary Jean, 87, 280, 282 Slocum, Sally, 40, 286, 307 Small, Jean, 248, 272, 284, 300 Small, Marylaird, 56 Small, Phyllis, 279 Smart, Laurance. ,321 Smart. Phil. 288, 340 Smart, Ueginald, 334 Smedstad, Helmer, 336 Smltli, Adam, 334 Smith, Agnes, 87. 269 Smith, A. I.. 57 Smith. Alex. 273 Smith. Barbara. 362 Smith. Brent. 328 Smith. Cameron, 58, 231, 277 Smith, Charles W., 23 Smith. Charlotte. 233 Smith. David. 285 Smith. Earl. 222 Smith. Edna. 299 Smith. F. C. 57 Smith. Frederick A.. 276 Smith. Francella. 353 Smith. Frances. 357 Smith, George S.. 2.i6 Smith. Gordon G.. 270 Smith, G, McP., 57 Smith, G, S,, 57 Smith, Gretclien Ann, 87, 305 Smith, Harriet, 282, 263, 268 Smith, Harry E., 22, 56, 261 Smith, Hilda, 262, 263 Smith, Homa, 281 Smith. Hope, 361 Smith. James. 277 Smith. Jennie. 264. 271 Smith. Julia. 52. 57. 264, 271 Smith. Kay, 355 Smith. Ken. 87. 314, 345 Smith. Larry, 110 Smith, Logan, 277 Smith, Lois, 87, 352 Smith, lA s A,, 264, 270, 359 Smith, Mrs, Margaret W,, 242 Smith, Marjorle. 299 Smith. Mary K., 309, 334 Smith, Maurice, 56 Smith, Max E,, 344 Smith, Nancy Jane, 87 Smith, Patricia, 87, 296, 304 Smith, Palmer. 219 Smith. R. T.. 57 Smith, S,, 57 Smith, Shirley, 294 Smith, Stevenson, 26, 280 Smith, Susan, 38. 44, 47, 248, 284, 290 Smith, .Mrs, Victor, 268 Smitii, Watson, 87, 319 Smith, Wendell, 204, 251 Smith, William E„ 87, 276 Smith, Wllma, 87, 280 Smith. Zoe. 253 Smyer. Anthony. 281 Smythe. Chan. 346 Snider. Vivian. 264 Snow. Betty Jane. 284. 301 Snyder. Barbara. 296 Snyder. Frank, 334 Snyder, Marian, 283, 357 Snyder, Rae, 303 Soderquist, Richard. 87. 333 Solberg. Anna. 283 Solberg. Harry. 333 Sollieim, Marjorle. 123 Sollibakke, Pat. 284 Solllck. Ixjrene. 294 Solomon. Arabella. ,359 Somers, Howard, 277, 363 Sommer, Grace, 57. 87. 264. 271. 362 Somers. Marjorle. 87 Soinmerlleid. Jane. 306 Sommerflcld. June. 286 SondhPlm. Harold. 348 Sonne. Virginia. 87. 122. 244, 258, 310 X. «l. Blanchard Boat Co. Yachts and Boats Built and Repaired 3201 Fairview Avenue CApitol 3834 PRESSURE TREATED DOUGLAS FIR for all purposes CREOSOTE-ZINC CHLORIDE CHROMATED ZINC CHLORIDE The Material of Economic Permanence West Coast Wood Preserving Co. SEATTLE 1118 Fourth Ave. ELiot 3602 Plants: West Seattle Eagle Harbor SALMON BAY SAIVD GBAVEL COMPANY, Inc. 5228 Shilshole SUnset 1234 SEATTLE Surprising Cfrallfijln(f — the great number of companies and institutions who have turneil lo the North Pacific Bank Note Company for creative assistance in producing their advertisinf; , . . -the results, whether one color or four, photo- graphic or drawn, printed or lithographed. 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Sliosilke. 87 Sosky, Blanche, . ' iG Soule, Eleanor, 300 Soule, Elizabeth, 2U2, 208 Soule, Tliehnn. 204, 271 Soules, Paul, 87, 200, 2,-.l, 3,32 Soules, Thomas, 251, 332 Soule, Mrs. Elizabeth, 203 Spalding, Robert, 341 SparllnK, Georfte, 189. 323 Spalding, Charles, 87 .Spear, Abe, 180 .Spedden, Harry R., 57 Spcdden, Henry, 58, 87 Spence, Charles, 87, 251. 338 Spenee, Louise Child. 284 Spencer, ,1, Harold, 270 Spencer, John, 343 Spencer, .Muriel, 87 Spencer, Ralph A.. 322 Spencer, Sally, 204 Sperdutl. .Mary, 302 .Spies, Patricia, .300 Spiked Shoe Club, 252 Spinner, Florence. 101, 202, 298 Spinner. Jaines, 317 Spoon, Charles, 58, 87 Spreen, Elgin, 323, 286 Sprague. Vivlenne, 300 Springer, Jacqueline, 299 Springer, Robert, 317 Stack, Marie, 296 Stacey, .Marian, 87, 282, 356 Stacey, Maurice. ,318. 277 Stack, Dorotliy. 2.84 Stack, Martin, 277 Stackpool, Jack, 189 Stadler, Agnes, 264 Staeger. Ben, 217 Staehll, Ralph, 277, 342 Stallcop, Jack, 202 Staui, Dorothy, 304 Stain, John, ,320 Standlsh, Eben, 87, 277 Standlsh, Edwin, 87. 277 Stanley. Harry. 225. 277, 320 Stansbury, Howard. 87, 327 Stanton, Frances, 304 Stapleton, Bill. 277 Stark, Jack, 280, 313 Starr, .Mary Elizabeth, 204, 271 Staton, Rente, 354 Strauss, . l(red, 110 Steberg, Borgny, 302 Stedman, Eugene, 30;i Steduian, .Marguerite, 302 Steele, Coralee, 203 Steele, Ernie, 189, 3.33 Steele, Imogene, .303 Steele, Florence, 87, 2,33 Steele, .Marjorie. 293, 301 Steele, Wilma .Mae, 270 Steenbergen, Ruth, 88, 308 Steers, Arthur W., 57 Steflfen, Ernest, 277 Steiner, Arthur, 330 Stelner. Jack, 248, 231, 310 Stelnhoff, Daniel, ,320 Steinler, Bernadette, 306 Stenherg, Oscar, 319 Stenberg. Doc, 350 Stephens, Elizabeth, 301 Steplienson. Ward. 88, 283 Sterling, Wayne, 103, 189, 280 Stevens, Arden, 317 Stevens, Brooks, 251 Stevens, Burpee, 317 Stevens, Carl. 226. 344 Stevens, Charlotte, 310 Stevens, Dorothy, 293 Stevens, Edmund, 272 Stevens, Edwin B.. 36 Stevens. Leonard. 203, 220, 340 Stevens. Ned, 88, 340 Stevens, Victor. 335 Stevenson, Bruce, 277, 319 Stevenson, Herbert. 280 Stevenson, Robert, 341 Stevenson, Wallace. 251. 319 Stewart. Anne, 95, 12;i, 258, 307 Stewart, Elmer, 342 Stewart, Gwen, 88 Stewart, Howard, 33, 94, 248, 310 Stewart, James, 88, 279. 341 Stewart, Jeannette. 356 Stewart, .Mary Buell, 298 .Stewart, Mary Jane, 301 Stewart, Paul, 2,39 Stewart, Rosemary, 43, 45, 208 Stewart, Ruth, 88, 285 Steyh, William, 271 Stice, Robert, 222, 2,30 Stiegler, Elizabeth, 88 Stiles, Mary Katheriiu-, 88. 2!I3 Stiley, Captain Joseph, 270 Stinchlield, Allen. 279 Stlnchlleld, William. 279, .332 Stltt, lUiberta. 282. 293 Stixrood, Jarvis, 36 i Stixrootl, Robert, 303 Stixrud. Daniel Robert, 4 Stock. Dorothy. 88, 293 Stockton. Alice, 283, S.M Stokes. Ned. 223, 317 Stoll, Walter C, 57 Stolle, Catherine, 302 Stone, Bobble, 88, 298 Stone, Ciiarlotte, 280, 362 Stone, Clarence, 273 Stone, David, 363 Stone, Edward N.. 30 Stone. Homer, 271, 318 Stone, Jol n, 331 Stoner. Kennetli, 347 Storey, David, 340 Stotler, Rutii Kay, SS, 2(i5, 303 Stover. Mary. 202 Stowell. EriH ' st. 88, 248 Stoyer, Edith, 302 Strain, Betty, 88. 242, 244. 284 Strain, Kay I.ee, 300 Strain, Mary Elizabeth, ,301 Strandberg, Genevieve. 283. 308 Strandberg. Gordon, 250 Strash, George, .328 Straub, David, 214 Strauh, Henrv, 88, 256 Strelitzer, Oscar E„ 88 Stritmntter, Lester, 279, 2,85 Strom, (;reta, 88, 355 Strom, Robert, 36-3 Stromberg. Bert. 347 Stromnie, William, 345 Strong. Chester, 230 Strong, Harrison, 341 Strong, Harry, 32:! Strong, Josepli, 259 Strong, William, 88, ,333 StrotheT. Cliarles R,, 27. 3(!. 248 Stroup, Helen. 88 Strum. Bertram. 321 Strum. Frederick. 88. 230 3ffi Struthers, Margaret. 8S. 294 Stuart, . drian, ,333 Stuart, Doris, 88, 209 Stubbs, Kowena, 88, 270, .302 Stucker, Vivian, 280, 302 Stump, Al. 123 Stuphen, Patricia, 310 Sturrock, Lillian, 283 Stusser, Shirley, 295 Stutfleld, Fred, 104, 243, 249, 232 Straczek, John, 88 Sugawara, Ben, 364 Sullivan, Marjorie, 301 Sullivan, Marylou, 302 Summers. Tom. .340 Summersett, Virginia, 8.H Sumraerson, Caroline. 354 Sumonson. Henry. 94 Sundberg. Sirl, 301 Sunde, (Jeorge, 338 Sunderland, Denis, 341 Sundquist, Verna, 279, 3(10 Sundt, Heliner J., 276 Surbeck, Howard, 341 Sutcliffe, Frances. 88. ,300 Sutclifte, (iertrude, 202 Sutherland, George, 280 Sutherland, Walter, 344 Sutherllng, Elva, 43, ,S8, 264. 271 Sutphen. Patricia. 8s Suver, Fred. 194. 2,32 Suver, Geraldlne, 88, 338 Svornlch, Dominick, 277 Swain, Caroli, 2,36 Swan, Howard, 248 Swan, John, 194 Swanson, Doris, 202. 20.3 Swanson, Elmer. 32 ' .) Swanson. Gerald. 88. 343 Swanson. William, .323 Swarm, Myron, 256 Swarz, Bud, 213 Sweet, Dorothy, 286, 303 Swenholt, Virginia, 354 Swenson, ( ' arl. 318 Sweuson, Dave, 223. .327 Swenson. Oliver. 231 Swensson. Paul. 272. .340 Swiger, William, ,32, .38. 270 Syllliaasen. Jane. 88. 203. 208. 292. 296 Sylvan of Phrateres. 362 Sylvester, Gordon, 8 256 Sylvester, Marvin. 277 Sylvester. Molly. 55, 2li4, 28-1 Synnestvedt, Barbara, 299 Tabachnik, Barbara. 334 Taft, Nancy, 36, 240. 270. 284. 360. 361 Takagl, Harry, 364 Takagi, .Michlko. 278 Takagl, .MIyoko, 278 Takakosiil. Katsuml. 88. 304 Takakoshl. Shizuko. 278 Takashhna. Yae. 278 Takei, HIroslil, 304 Takeuchi, Dick, 133 Taki, George, 88 Taklgawa, George, 304 Takizawa, Eisumi, ,304 Tallwt, Jane, 299 Talcott, Richard, 337 Talimadge, Edwar l, ,38 Tallnmn, Frances, 3,39 Tanabe, Frank, 364 Tanagl, Clilyeko. 278 Tanaka, tieorge, 304 Tnnaka, .Miyoko. 278 Tanazaka, John, 304 Tangerose. James. 271 Tanl, George. 88. 260, 304 Tanner, Albert, 286, 315 Tanner, Beldar, 88. 260. 271 Tappe, Ella, 283 Tarola, Ralph, .338 384 Each edition of Tyee must in the very nature of thmg be new. A new motif, new subject matter, n w color scheme, nowhere from cover to cover con Tyee be a facsimile of any previous issue. To do all this and yet maintain Tyee ' s traditions of editorial and mechanical excellence demands from all connected with its produc- tion the highest standards of intelligent cooperation. Seneca 0313 2028 Terry Avenue, Seattle, Washington pleasure to hove had a part in the 1939 atched the forms come from the presSR hHe reit ll paid for the special core and handling udC P vJV°1 making of each engraving. SpecioTc S { RAeg K| to finishing has maintained the tradition. tnaP i vryee must be better than the last. DEXTER 385 Tartar. H. V.. 57 Tash. Graham. . ' Ul Tateaka, Florence. ' i t Tatsuda. James. :itU Tatsucla. William. :!(;4 Taiili. .V. H., iu Tan lieta I ' l. ,18 Tan Kappa Kpsilon. .14;! Tan rill Delta. .144 Ta.vlc r, . rt. 188. :i.!0 Ta.vlor. Frank. SIC Ta.vlor, .lean. 29: Ta.vlor, l.eona, :i5!) Ta.vlor. I,onlse. H62 Taylor. Lewis. . ' 118 Ta.vlor. Mar.v Klb-alielli, 27!) Ta.vlor, Patricia. :i05 Ta.vlor, Soiiald. 267 Teaailale. Shirle.v. 258. 284 Tegtmeir. Marjorie, 290 Telford. Koliert, 280 Teller. William. .•!25 Templetou. John. ;iln Terrell. .Maritaret K.. 2(i4 Terr.v. Phillip. :!4 Terry. Ralph. 104. 105. 2Sfi, .•!:!8 Terry. Rolan. 88 Teslilroge. Sachiko. 278 Tewell. Vivian. 3157 Tewell. Wc ndell. 325 Thatcher, Jean. .302 Thatcher, Muriel. .■).54 Thehand. .Matnr D. E.. 27C Tlieta Chi. 345 Theta Delta Chi. . ' !4G Theta of Phratercs, .■i02 Theta Sigma Phi, 273 Tlieta Xi, 347 ' llieta T ' psllon. 311 Thiel, Helen. 283 Thiele, Ellzaheth, 355 Thomas, Betty Jane. 89 Thomas, Donald. 89 Thomas, Frances, 89, 270 Thomas, Fred, 326 Thomas, Irving Mnmps, 110 Tliomas, Jack, 247, 340 Thomas. Mary, 263 Tiiomas, Morgan, 277 Tliomas, Orwin, 208. 251. 318 Tliomas. Rohert. 321 Tliomas. Virginia. 300 Thompson. Albert, 280. 323 Thompson. Betsv. 55, 298 Thompson, Bill, 224. 314 Thompson, Clara, 355 Thompson, Don. 188. 206 249 251. 319. 329. 334. 337 Thompson, Donna, 55 Thompson, Dr. T. G.. 259 Thompson, Ellzabetli. 4(i, 240 309 Thompson, Fred. 250 Thompson. Hal. 189 Thompson. Hallie. 8!l. 294 ' niompson, Jean. 293 ' Hiompson, Peter. .325 Thompson, Robert, .89, 329 330 .343 Thompson. T. G.. 57 Thompson. Victor, 52 Tlionipson, William, 89, 349 Tlionipson. W. F.. 27. 57 Tliomson. David, 22. 5 i, 245 Thomson, Ruth, 305 Thorburn, Gall. 3150 Tliorlakason. .Margaret. 262 Thorndyke, Roger, 89 207 ' ITiorne, ' nielma. 204 Tliorniinist. Harold. 222 Tliornton, Frank, 8! . 314. .322 Thorpe, Lawrence. 89. .344 Thorslund. Kriiest, 219 Throckmorton. Jane. 362 ' Ilinipp. . drlan C.. 57. 273 Thnmlerl. . rnold. 2,50. 324 ' ninmlert. Dan. 324 Tlinrmond. Rosemary, 3.55 Tliymian. .Mary Helen. 280, .301 Tietjen, Ed, 277 Tllibals. Harriet. 307 Tlclmorn Helena, 282, 357 TIffln, Edwin, ,346 Tildeii, Doroliiy, 264 Tillman. Milton. 247, 280. 331 Tillman, Roliert, 50 Timmer, Grace, 202, 208 Toliey, [.eslle, 279 Toliey, Stanlev, ,348 TiMld. Jay. 273 Todnem, Frances, 3.52. 357 Tolinie. J. R.. 57 Tolo House. .359 Tolton. George, 89, 271 Tomlta. Shulchl. 89. .364 Toms. Barbara. 283. 303 Toms. Warn. 280 Tongue. Paige. .325 Tooliey. .Margaret. 262. 2 ;9 Tooiney. Kelly. 153. 154 Topping. Helen. 312 Turget. . rne. 2.56 Torlbara, .Mary. 55 Torkelson. Arihnr. :145 Torlan l. John, 331 Torney. Jack, 211, 212, 213 215 ToKch, Robert. 321 Totem (lull. 244 Totten. Bill. 240. 247 ' J ' onlonse. {;eorge. Jr.. 56 Towey. , nita. 355 Townsend. I,. D.. 57 Townscii.l. Ij-nnrd, 322 Transfer Club, 280 Travers, Jerry, 346 Travis, Frank. 323 I ' refflnger. F. .M.. ,57 TreUinger, Frederick. .58. 89, 256 ' I ' regaskis. James. 277. 329 ' I ' remaine. Stewart. .331 Trent. Dorothy, 361 Tressler. Tom, 325 Trimble, Henry. 3:V5 Trimlile, Stanley. 335 Trlmm. Florence, 2. :! Triol. Tom. 363 True. Katlileen, 55 Trnelilood, Donald, 330 Trneblood. Rosemary, 290 Tnimble, Robert. Jr.. 50 ■I ' rumbnil. Patricia. 89, 2.58. 29S ■rrnmbull. Tom. .330 ' IVuseott. James. 89 Truscott. William. 92, 320 Truxaw. Robert. 346 Tr .cinski, Margaret. 89. 1.38. 242. 244. 284. 300 ' iViicliiya. Takuzo. 285. 304 Tucker. Essey. 284 Tucker, Jack, 324 Tucker, l ena L,. 50 Tucker. Roliert. 2,80 Tudor. Joe. 219 Tuell, Stanley. 269 ' l-uray. Milton. 89. 344 Turav. Xorman. 205. 206. 245. 251 Tnrbltt. Florence, 57, 89, 2,83, 302 Turner. Charlotte, ,310 Turner, Ed, 203 Turner, Martha, 302. 352 Turner. Ralph. 316 ' Hirner. Sally. 262 Turner. Tom. .89. 209. 251 Turnure. Doris, SO. 261. 362 Tnstlii. Florence. ,89, 145 205 293 Tuttle, Eileen. 208 ' Hviss. Bob. 318 Twitchell. Esther. 262 Tvler. R. G.. 57, .58 ' I ' yiiistra, S. R., 57, 58 Vittone, Anton, 259 Voegele, Vincent, 89. 281 Voelker. Jack. 101, 191. 192 Voelker. Dick. 75. 89, 190, 191, 192, 245, 249 Volk. Virginia. 202. 203. 280. .350 Voliendorff. William. 327 Volz, Charles D.. 270 Vogel. Elmer. 123. 127 Vniileiibnrg. Gene. 90. 228. 244, 2,5:V, 360, 362 Vrcileuliurg, Violet, 202, 2ft3 Vvnne, Sally. 307 Vyse, Ilia. 90. 350 w u rchimura. Estiier Kaoru. .89. 278 Iddenlierg. .leannetle, 354 Fehling, E. A., 57 I ' bl. Willis I,.. 21 riirieh. George. 89 t ' lbrlckson. Alvln, ,50, 204 210 243, 245. 251 niln. Carl. 243 I ' llman. Tom. 198. 21,8. 251 ririch. Delmont. 248. 345 I ' lrlcli. George E.. 270 PIrich, Lewis. 277 I ' lricb, Russell. .320 rmmel. Jean. 272 I ' motr. Paul. 331 Tlmpleby. Berta. 89. 300 T ' mpleby. Stewart. 338 T ' nderhlll. Grace. 282 rnderhill. Jay. 260. 303 t ' pcraft. Janet. 12.3. 273 284 .360, 302 Upper, Betsy, .304 I ' ppiniion.se. Bill. 89. 319 I ' ninhart. Douglas. 2.80 345 rtterback. D. L.. 57 ryeibi. Masao. 364 Vachon. Ellis. 346 Vadnian. Lowell. .336 Valentine. Jane. .300 ' alcutine. Rosemary. 2lM. 20: ' an(;ieve, R.. 57 Vanderniay. William, 194 van de Steeg. Florence. 294 Valid de Water. Dorotliy, 2,S4, : r.; ' au Horn, Hudson. S9 Van Horn. R. B.. 57 Van Horn. Robert. 5K Van Houten. (Miestci-. 89. 321 Van l.iew. Ethel. 3.54 Van .Mason. (Jnroline. 282. 283 Van (Igle. Mrs. Louise. 205 van Kaadslioover. Robert. .316 Van Si-.voc. LcRoy, 344 Van slyke, Stuart. 3(h{ Varnadore. Lon. 340 Varnell. George .M.. 2.52 Vaughan. Tim, ,89 Vaupell. I.,eonard, 89, 330 V ' eatch, Muriel, .302 Vines, .Miriam. .3.55 ' enstroni. ( ' arl. 277 Ventora. .Mainerto. 305 Verliagen. Dick, 163 Vcrlioevn. Lcini. 281 Vl,-k. Ralpli. 277 Viek •. Edwin J.. .50 Viele. Jack, 280 Vinal, .Marleiine. 44. 284 2!I6 Vincenl. Janet. 89. 271, 2!I8 Vincent, Lncllle, 89, 293 Vincenl, Robert, 338 ' lnson, Floyd, ,54, H4, 89. 1.52. 248 2.57. 200, 206, 325 Virgin. Frances, 133, ,308 VIslnlin. Anne. 89 Vill. Herbert. 89. .321 Waddell. Caroline. 312 Wagenknecht. P2dward. 56 Wager. Rita. 90 Wagner, .Joseph, 1.52. 1.54. .342 Wagner. Martha. 40, 43. 46, 133, 246, ,302 Walileb, Robert, 90 Wahlstrom. Nelson. 33. 34. 245 Wakabayashl. Matthew. 90. 304 Wakagawa, Ben, 364 Wnlhrldge, Tom, 340 Waldron, Betty. 280. 355 Waldron. Howard. 222 Walker. Irene. 90 Walker. .Tames. 90 Walker. Jeannette. 90 Walker. Jerry, 324 Walker, .loan. 298 Walker. .Joseph. .321 Walker, Karl, 317 Walker, Lauren M.. 200. 201 Walker, Marjorie Mae. 309 Walker, Raymond. 279 Walker. Robert. 250. 279 Walker. Shirley. .354 Walker. William. 3.34 Walkinshaw. Walter. 90. 224. 249. 277. 323 Walkkv. .Tobn. 321 Walklev. Berton. 321 Wall. Shannon. 317 ■Wallace. Bryan, 90 Wallace, Henry. 90. 277. 323 Wallace. Marjorie. 90. 305 Wallace. Walter. 3.38 Walsh. Virginia. .3.55 Walsh. William. .320 Walter. Richard. 90. 330 Walter. William. .327 3:!4 Walters. Chester. 3.3 ' 5 Walters. Gerald. .348 Walters. Margaret C. 50 Walters. Robert. 317 Walton. . rt. 2.59. 315 Wanamakcr. .Mice .lane, 90. 244. 304 Wangaard. Fi ' ederick F.. 273 Ward. Hob. 121. 126. 132. 287 Ward, Clifford. 347 Ward. Dorothy. 296 Ward. Frank. 315 Ward. .Teanne. 305 Ward. Lois. 283 Ward, Lucille, 262 Ward, May Dunn, 28. 36. 242. 300 Ward. Patricia. 304 Ward-Davis. Glenn. 256 Warden. Dorothy. 290 Wark. Albert. .341 Warlv. Walter. 90 Warne. Harry . .. 90 Warner. Betty. 362 Warner. Esthi r. 362 Warner. Frank I.. 57. 58 Warner. Pat, 362 Warner. Pauline. 90. 299 Warning. Marga ' -et. 204. 3.57 Warrack. Jim. ,321 Warren, .lean, 304 Warren. ,Tohn, 90 Warren, .Mildred. 306 Warren. Ricliard 90. I! 0. 221. 245. 248. 261. 319. 3.50 « Warren. William. 279 Wartelle. Robert. 3.36 Warwick, Dclberl, 90 Warwick, Dorothy, 28.3 Warwick. Marian, 2.83 Washington. Oeraldlne. 309 Wassard. Ted. 206 Wasson. Wlllette. 123. 2S.3 Watanabe. Ilenrv. 3ti4 VVatanabe. Shigo. 361 Watanabe. Yuri. 278 Waters. Lowell. 320 Watson. Elva, 300 Watson, Grace, 90. 262 Watson. James. 315 Watson. .lohn L.. 90 260. 261 Watklnson. Percy, 90, .317 Watts. Jim, 209 Waxman, .Muriel. 208. 284. 295 Waxinan. Shirley. 295 Way. Griffith. ,337 Wcatbi ' rstoii, Mary. 100. :!0t Weaver, Charles E.. 56. 57 AVeaver. Doreen. 263 Weaver. Harold. 226. .3.30 Webb. Uellv V.. 282. 354 Webb. Marv. 90, 244. 292. 305. .313 Webber. Prlscllla. 90. 292. 297 Webber. Rotiert. 56 Weber. Bert. 256 Weber. Ricliard, 334 Weed, Margaret. 282 Weeks. Don. 100 AVeeks. Patricia. 43. 44. 246. 284. 304 Weldert. Clarice. 21V! AVeiner. Joseplilne. 280. 304 Wciner. .Madora. 2.53 Wcinslock. Bertha. 295 Weinzlrl. .Mrs. Joiin. 208 Weiperl, Ruth. 3.53 Weir. Harold. 286. 341 Welsel. Barbara. 300 Weiss. Stanley, SBY Weissberg, Albert. 348 W. E. L. of Adelphi. .363 Webb. Bill. 3.34 Welcli. Kallierine. 90. 304 AVeleh. Ralph. 180. 189 Wh ' d. William. 90. 122. 127, 131. 287. 288 Weldon. Jean. 290 Welke, Walter C., 27. 163. 245. 267 Wells. William v.. 90. 2.50. 270 Welsh. James. 340 Weltv. Thomas. 342 Wendier. Betty. 204 Wendrow. Lucille. 360, 361 Wenk. Thomas. 90 Wentworth, Alice. 52 Wentwortli. Helen. 304 Wentworth. Justin. 349 Wentworth. Ixils J.. 56 Wenzler. Harold. 277. 340 Werby. Helen. 268 Werner. Ross. 243 Werls. John. .334 Wescott. Robert, 90, 205, 206, 251, 2.59. 340 Wesley House. 3.57 West. David. 341 AVest. Edmund. 363 West. Jane. 354 West. Janet. 310 West. Ixirrls. 267 West. R., 57 West, Virginia, .300 West. William. 90. 276. .3.54 Westho. Donald. 277. 336 Westby. Don. 256 Wester. Delolse, 90 Westeiinnd. Carolvn. 55. 283 AVestfall. Marjorie. .57. 204 Westfall. Fred. 2.59 Westln. Dorotiiy. 283. 308 Westlund, Bernard, 329 Westmoreland, Ben. 257 Westmoreland. Harriet. 4 Weston. Robert. 247. 286. .341 Wetherliy. Ellzabetli. 2,86, 300 Wetherby, Jayne. 353 Wetlierby, I jren, 270 Wetmore, Barbara, 354 Wevley. Bettv Ixiu. 280. 310 AVhaiev. Fred. 277 Whaley. Virginia. 45. .301 Wliatniore. George. 90. 209. 363 Wheat, Donald. 189. 338 Wheat. Harold. 90, 281, 3.38 Wheeler, Dorothv. 300 Wlieeler. Ruth. .352 Wlieelon. H.. .57 Wiietstone. Marv. 284 Wiiipple. Mary Celia. 90. 204. 271. 282 AVhipple. Ruth. 204. 282 AVIiisenlmnt. Harry. 320 Wiiltcomb, Duane. 277 Whltcimib. David. .337 White. Bettv Jean. 2,84. 299 While. Charlotte. 298 Wliite. Eleanor. 205 White. Hamilton. 90. 342 White. ,Tohn, 57, 58. 91. 205. 225 243. 245. 251, 277, 314, 326, .332 White. Lvnn. 0. 91. 1.3.3. 234. 278. 306. 319. 364. 365 White. Martha B.. .57 Wlitie. Marv Frances. 300, 302 White, Middletou. .337 AViiile. Tlielma. 3.54 Wliileside. Burgess. 224. 286. 323 Whiting. Frank. 327 Wlillman. James R.. 57. 58 Whitman. William. 277 Willi more. Gordon. 222 Whitmore. Jack. 91. 2.57, 260 Whllmore, Leda, 262 Wliilnall, Bettv. .3.56 Whitney. Roberl. 210. 251. 277 Whitney. Wllllani. 277 Whittlesey. A. R.. 277 Whittlesey. Robin. .327 Wliittlesey. Walter B.. .56 Whiltaker. Elev. 282. .3.53 Wick. Pat. .344 Wicks. Jane. 91. 296 Wickslroin. Raymond. 91. 3.33 Widsteeu. Harold. 345 WIelil. EIroy. 328 AVieland. Jaci|uellne. 301 Wieiand. Kenneth. 280. 319 Wiggins. Hetty Jane. 91. 232. 305 Wiggins. James. 337 Wight. Dorothy, 3.56 Wight. Gordon. .332 Wilcox. Bill. 213 Wilcox. Cotton, 180 Wilcox, E. R.. .57. .58, 262 Wilcox. Oro. .317 Wllcox. Rosalea. 234. 253 Wlh-ox. AVilhi. 360. .362 Wlleox. William. 91. 250. 330 Wild. Evelyn, 91 Wilder, Virginia. 2.83, 300 Wiles, Mildred. 209 Wllkins. Ann. 310 Wllkins. Betty Lee. 310 Wilkinson. William. 322 Will. John, ,337 Will, Robert C, 91. 347 Wllleox, ,Iulian. 277. 323 Willett. Bettv .lean. 43. 41. 294 AVillett, Robert. 277 Willgress. Ed. 277 Williams. Alice, 91, 280 Williams, Benton, 91 Williams, Donald. 324 Williams. Dorothea. 91. 290 Williams. Gene. 91. .3.30 Williams. Grace . llce. .302 AVilllams. Helen. 91 Williams. Henrietta. 312 Williams. Hugli. 108. .3:18 Williams. Joe. 325 Williams. John, 91, 252. 326. 3.32 AVilllams. Kathleen. 91. 204. .354 Williams. Lawrence. .337 Williams. Marjorie. .301 Williams. .Mary Jo. 91. 263 Williams. Melvln. 334 Williams. Ralph. 2,51, 271 AVilllams, Robert, 91, 277, 331, ,335 AVilllams, Ruth, 294 Williams. Thomas, 91. 319 Williams. Virginia, 282 Williams, Wesley, 285 Williamson, Margaret. 105. .305 Williamson. Rov. 95. 190. 191 Willis. Frank, ,340 Willis, Shirlev, 359 Wlllmer, Kenneth, 259 Wlllms, Dorothea. 28.3. 3.57 Willms. Edward P.. 314. .343 Winner. Gunnar. 91 Willis. Wavne. 123. 127, 129, 280 Wllma. Delos, 91 Wilson, Anne, 258 AVIlson, Charles B.. 91. 27:1. 344 Wilson. Clarence. 91. 320 Wilson, (3iarlotte. 262. 209 Wilson, Clotilda M.. .50 Wilson, Elton, 92 Wilson, Florence, 205 Wilson, Francis G., 50 Wilson, Gaye, 293 Wilson, George, 58 Wilson, Gleda, 283 Wilson, G. S.. 57 Wilson. Hartley. 57. 325 Wilson. Jack, 344 Wilson, Jacqueline, 299 Wilson, James, 277, .315. 321 Wilson, Lois, 280. 298 Wilson. .Mabel. 268 AVIlson. Margaret. 91. 2s2. :lci2 Wilson. Peggy. 253. 300 AVIlson. Richard. 345 Wilson, Robert. 343 Wilson. Ruth. 303 AVIlson, William E.. .56 Wilson. William R.. .50. ,57 Winberg, Andrew, 60, 91. 279. .340 AVInches. Alden. 91 WInde. Harriet. 302 WInden, Robert, 91. 225. 251. 327 Wing. Charles. 91 Wingard. Fraueea. 202. 280 Wlngate. James. ;i31 Wiiigate. Jean. 355 Wlngate, .Marlenne. 280. .3.54 Wlngate. Mrs. S. D.. 2.S2 Winger, Alice, ,50, 306 Winger. Margaret. 56. 270 Winger. Dr. It. M.. .50. 57. 270, 327 Wingrove, Bet lie. 301 Winkels, Fred, 277 WInkenwerder. lingo .K.. 21. 57. 273 Winningliam. Hetty Lnn. .302 AVInoski. Dorciliiy. .162 Wlnslow. A. .M.. .50. .57. .58 WInsor. Ilarr.i ' . 222 Winter. Barbara. 208. 209 Winter. Eleanor. 362 Winter, Evel.in. 302 Winter. Sophus. 27 Wlntermute, Sllin. 192 WInterrlnger. Jack. 320 Winters. James, 348 Wire, Winifred, 283 AVIse, Henry, 91, 18.3, 188, 3,32 Wiseman, Russell, 189 Wiss, Donald, 208, 251 Witter. Doxie. 91. 242. 244. 300 Wittman. Joe. 277 Wittwer, .lohn. 340 Wiliinhn, Vernon. 200 Wiviott. Edltli. .301 •W Kev Club. 240 Wohleb, Robert. 92. 251. .332 Wolilera. Lester. 2.85 Wolrel. AValter. 203. 322 Wold. James. 321 Wolf. David. .341 Wolf. Dorothy. 303 Wolf. Genevieve. 3.56 Wolf. Jack. .330 386 alri! u?Ltk tke compJete mceWanicai pnacJuctlari oi 1939 FRANK McCaffrey ' s acme press CRAFTSMEN DEMONSTRATE THE PRACTICABILITY OF COORDINATED SKILL AND RESOURCES OF THIS ORGANIZATION . . . Wai TA e Senile n cru? 124 TERRY AVENUE NORTH SEATTLE -MAIN 1997 387
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