University of Missouri - Savitar Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

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But the end had not yet been justified, and as recon- version was taking place across the world, change was the keynote at Columbia. This book is impressive because it combines and relates the talents of close to 6,000 students at the University of Missouri and tells of the atmosphere they have created. It is a good atmosphere, one that looks forward to the University of tomorrow. To dedicate this foreword to those persons with foresight would be super- fluousg to honor their ideas and aims with the presentation of this book is more suitable. THE EDITOR Columbia, Mo. 1946 l AIP- ! 4 1 f 1 I I , M fighlzghff 41-F m!emz2'z'e.s' I -uf .6Z'i71ZhZflLf6lfZ.071 5-Queem 2-Q1 dz'wi'z'e5 6 -uf liz! 617.65 3-Clzzffef Commentary V xN...:,.:.:.., k,.:4 , , , .,,yf1-X X,x,,,,N X N., biffwl X - X , Q 3 X- X 2 . V Q X f X.,Ql,--Y1,X-,5,,i5?5,VqX4k,ji. gig .i J A X 5 X 1 ! if gifs X 7 f :J 'X lf, Dean F. F. Stephens, Capt. Sinclair of the NROTC, President Middlebush and Governor Donnelly review the Navy units stationed at the University between halves of the Nebraska-Missouri Navy Day football game at Memorial Stadium, October 27, 1945. Missouri University students, returning for their first peacetime school year since 1940, found in Sep- tember a revitalized campus of bigger crowds, longer lines, and more collegiate excitement than existed during the curtailed schedule of the war period. The peak enrollment figure of approximately 5,800 for the '45 and '46 semesters explained the throngs of people that filled fraternity and sorority houses, jammed residence halls, overflowed into trailer camps Cthese for the Vetsj, and made Gaebler's look like an Automat. Naturally, with this greater reservoir of man and woman power more things were accom- plished. Traditions were restored: the Memorial Stadium's M once again received its coat of white- wash and Homecoming created widespread excite- ment, Student Government drew a new deep breath and started off at a gallopg and dances, games, meet- ings, and pep rallies were made successful by a re- newed enthusiasm. A partial report of what went on this year is set down in facts and photos in the succeeding pages. Pagr 6 wi W uf' . ,if X QZUQJ '.-i':- W du-w. ' .-: i. .f N, .1 ,.. nd ,, , ,L 51? Q. no U' ,f ..,. M c. . film! m0Si r calllli if bless iff NROTC thug gmfg L- llfmfn W1 unit N131 liienfd L- dumf - ill: X: the cms b' L ... come. l fair we in such trail' -- wi Li ments 15 Dfonisei WWE: I vi' Y -.. 1 9. a r X . if l s ,J -- - .s- s . , , -gif! A' ' , . fire- : I f -L 3' in l1 ff2d mth ,,, :mb 4 Rimes' v,. 1 -qu. .- 3- . faa. Went . ,n 1 fC'f 5 4 Ln the meet' 3 fC' When in September the Wa- bash limped into its Columbia station in its inimitable fashion, it disgorged a mass of studentse- old and new-who were rarin' to hit the eight o'clocks. See view of part of this crowd in topmost photo. Two of the most prominent elements on campus were the veterans CGod bless their G. I. soulsll, and the NROTC CNavyD trainees CBac- chus bless their bourbon pre- served soulslj. The Navy gen- tlemen were only with us as a unit until mid-year, but they livened things up considerably during that time. The veterans, though, stayed the entire year, and will in fact xx ,. H .1 aww I wives msn Mrsssurex fm.. - ,114 15 T2 -:mf-f'u h 3 N illf' figs 'A be around for some time to come. These former warriors- their wives and children-came in such profusion that many trailer camps and other arrange- ments had to be hurriedly im- provised to house them. Page 7 DE T GOVERNM The? RIDE A AIN Fl . . at - Q , A Q52 ,ji.,.,,i. is -fz gf W, af r he H, K X. l into their scholastic schedules. With President Ray Taylor as chief engineer the officers and council of Student Government spent most of their time this year oiling up their legislative machinery. We started cold in September, said President Taylor, and have left the Government in such shape that next year it can accomplish a great deal. Left: Photogenic Jesse Wrench addressed the M. U. electorate at a pre- September-election meet. Middle: AI Parker and Pat Exler make with the ballot box. Right: Taylor and Dellastatious supporters sandwich politics April elections Cthe second of the year since SGA got underway in Septemberj gave Duke Sullivan and a Representative Coalition Party Ccomposed of fra- ternity and independent peoplej the job of leading Student Government for next year. Page 3 The traditi: to the hlisso: high state of df' larly scientic a it and yehs likc case of realiy 5 rally's effect iz: terminolog' ig Patio ' r he are Tradition: ep allie 41: in , v , I , P 34 at sznce SGA 5:1f:'.'an and g-:sed of fra- :6 of leading il The tradition of the pep rally came back full force to the Missouri campus in 1945 and then reached a high state of development. There is nothing particu- larly scientific about a pep rally. One just goes to it and yells like mad until his face turns red, or in the case of really advanced pepsters, purple. But a pep rally's effect on school spirit Ca somewhat vague terminologyj is miraculous. It encourages the team. It makes the cheerers thirstyg they visit the Shack, sometimes the Dixie, and so good fellowship flows like the three-point-two. Our two top scenes are of the bonfire Cand some of its brighter sparksj before the Nebraska football game, which Missouri won . . . . . because of the pep rally no doubt. The bottom cut shows another specie of pep rally, the indoor variety. This one is in Brewer Field House. 7 ,W W 7, - 1 'f W, ' ff' Y ' 'ffi +- nd Fro h Whitewa bin the H 9' Another tradition which came back along with pep rallies and big time Home- coming Clook to the rightj, was white- washing the HM. This year the delicate operation consisted of the upper classmen telling the freshmen to get the hell out to the stadium and whiten up the bed-of- rocks M for the football season. The freshmen, always willing to please, and not having much to say about it anyway, according to tradition scurried out to Memorial Stadium and applied the white- wash under the careful supervision of their benefactors, the upperclassmen. In normal times this affair would have provided a gala battle between the frosh and the sophomores, who traditionally cause the first-year men to perform this act. Yes, times have changed and there is Ray Taylor, President of SGA, white- washing in the bottom pic. There isn't much more to be said about this except that at the last the whitewash was about evenly divided between the M and the frosh clothing. The middle shot is of that animal the indoor pep rally, which seems to have strolled over from page nine. Gray Hay is leading the assemblage, and there's Fred Papert way over to the right. Page 10 PUSH! More than Stadium on XO. Watched Lass? ball game. bCSl deg comin! am is Gamma Phi womelfg bestinthe Sollner, Sauk F' 1, Ish affair -l lg i HO ECOM NG DE SOR TIG v Q J Page 11 More than 20,000 screaming fans sat in Memorial Stadium on November 17. Alumni, parents, and friends watched Missouri trounce Oklahoma in a thrilling foot- ball game. At halftime awards were presented for- the best decorations created in the first display of real Home- coming antics since 1941. ' Bill Humphries, Homecoming Chairman, announced Gamma Phi Beta's Big Tiger design as first among women's houses. Sigma Chi's setup of Luster's Last Stand CDewey Luster was the Oklahoma coachb was best in the men's division. Alpha Epsilon Phiis H Sighted Sooner, Sank Same design and Pi Kappa Alphais Poor Fish affair received honorable mention from the judges. L - CES! , 4' q W 'L V V P. f-. ,. 1 r , V ,, ' -,.,' 2 , ' f , , , .Vw -- .ff .M ,W ,. .Q K J ,,,! f n ., 'Ai' ,,,f ---. QA- , M.. ...bn V M , a i ii Bob Heinsohn cuts a tloor ' or the Homecoming Dance crowd. pf'- f 1, i '4 Despite the corny background CATO Cornjiggerl, there seems to be some Sid Seigfried and date search forthe birdie at the Phi Sig fail formal subtle stuff between Scotty Hamilton and date. The annual Sli-1 4 Gisiigh H., . P 'W Pagg IZ US! 13 iw P RTIES! The annual Skirt and Sweater Swing was held at Rothwell Gymnasium to accommodate the large crowd that witnessed the crowning ofthe traditional Knight Owl. Pictured above is the Brewer Field House entrance. x GlglI0l6 Breda, Delta Gamma from Sao Paulo, Brazil, roms rn fall fes- Apparently Les Erme and Kay Meigs are pondering over the contents cf the old wooden bucket at tivities with her date al the DG house. the ATO cornjigger. 1-Nl Page I3 wif l' i THE HO GO O The University theatrical season, or ''night-out-for-the-pledges, featured four ma- ture and by no means easily staged plays. Skin of Our Teeth, The Hasty Heart, Rip Van Winkle, and Angel Street filled a lucrative Workshop schedule. Other shows and productions rounded out a busy peacetime year. A group of students produced Noel Coward's Hayfever on their own hook. A weekly radio feature, Campus Columnsj' was initiated via KFRU. Read Hall got up its own show modeled on a night club inotif supplanting the original Read Hall Scandals. Highlight of the Workshop season was the appearance of Professor Don Rhynsburger as Rip Van Winkle Ctop pictureb. Another feather in the cap of the participating faculty. To the right above, we have Gabby Kurth donning makeup for her role in Skin of Our Teeth. Below, an unidentified ticket-taker, and finally Frank Sebree gets ready to play opposite Kurth. Tllftstmf, Smart cra Studenpau skits. Al' thtir own Ihtbre intel iobs done Pagf 14 , p aff Q, 'K l-pr 'ix Xi Al we Q fe -sf W-Q, W :.., ,, wwf gf WA : W f wwf. W ifnfm M , . , WW Z5 WS- rg ww A Xl 4 M Www. wi M- wi N f, Q N, W-3' W ,L s -fi'-2.1 49? Q an P 7 X X x z vmzf 1 .,...r...., If 1 ' U ..L 'L ,li ...nu .vA,....N ...,,.,. W, 5 ' Q 4 f A, ff? -1 j ,lswzfifw ,N j f QOQMQ N ?xZSe x'1 ' ' E vw, xv: X , ,SXYWNWSWW . X ,QS Wa X :vs 'of 4 x Ek - .Sw-:Ny,.-' X 045, f iq f A' m,x,,,, ,ff wh, .. w ., f 1 X -WM ,.,..A,,x.,,. t. I X 5 Q, N Y ww , f, -' 'will y f Q f 9, wfml' 'Q-S SUs-fi - , ff xv ,wmfyxw X ya Q05 gpg . ,,f . www ' Q . ix M 4 , 4 ' W hrs., NK, QMAWM Q 1 ' 5, M Jw I, V 1' 3 C Q' -9 My , ,fl f fi' ' Q ' , ill , V f ' 3? 44, K Q . .,,,. 2, V- 5 Xa ' A ii M., Lx 7 :fy ', f - L '.. . 'Q TBR 'f V397 S -Qfigli: sip-QM fy! wma.-WQ1 QR' iii , Y V?-1 '. . 64,4 , fy ' ' I H ll U K 1 1 Wm A Z ff BO RD OF C R TUB Term Expires January 1, 1947 STRATTON SI-IARTEL . ' - ' JAMES A. POTTER . JOHN H. WOLPERS . Term Expires January 1, 1949 ROSCOE ANDERSON DAVID W. HOPKINS HAROLD J. MOORE . Term Expires January 1, 1951 FRANK C. MANN . . ALLEN MCREYNOLDS . GUY A. THOMPSON . OFFICERS OF THE BOARD ALLEN MCREYNOLDS, President . JAMES A. POTTER, Vice-President LESLIE COWAN, Secretary . . R. B. PRICE, Treasurer . F. A. GERMANN, Treasurer THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AT COLUMBIA JOHN H. WOLPERS, Chairman . ROSCOE ANDERSON . . DAVID W. HOPKINS . THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AT ROLLA FRANK C. MANN, Chairman . . STRATTON SHARTEL . GUY THOMPSON . THE BOARD OF VISITORS A. P. GREEN, Chairman .,,,,.. W. A. COCHEL . . . D. HOWARD DOANE . A. FRANK RIDGWAY ALLEN OLIVER . Kansas City Jefferson City Poplar Bluff Webster Groves St. Joseph . Brookfield . Springfield . Carthage St. Louis . Carthage Jefferson City . Columbia . Columbia . Rolla . Poplar Bluff Webster Groves . St. Joseph . Springfield Kansas City St. Louis . Mexico Kansas City St. Louis . Shelbina Cape Girardeau Paz! 13 Phil M, D He received his Govemor F . rom thls sta Entered the Sta YR 1:11-ls :wh Cm, If-' . , . 4, Bluff tff Groves Sr. jwph Bflfqkieid 5?f'I1g5eId Clffhagg 57- Louis Carthage more City Cfnfumbha Coiumbia Rolla 'QTBT Biufi' ff Grow-TS 5:1 joseph Lpgfngfltld 3533 City St. LOWS Mexico was City 5:4 L0uiS Shclbifla psfafdfau Page I9 PHIL . DONNELLY GOVERNOR Phil M. Donnelly, the chief executive of the State of Missouri, was born in Lebanon, Missouri, in 1891. He received his early education in the Missouri public schools, and graduated from St. Louis University in 1913. Governor Donnelly started his political career by serving as prosecuting attorney for Laclede County. From this start he moved to the Missouri House of Representatives Where he served two years. In 1924 he Cntered the state senate and he remained there until his election to the governorship in 1944. l yy, eo V Q Tia sv is .4 Ldv, , , Q ,i i n Tall, Em 1 To Hmm' 5 Dr. Middlebush Han Fdday afze FREDERICK A. MIDDLERI, i, PRESIDENT To Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Middlebush the University of Missouri has been home since early 1926 when the University announced Dr. Middlebush's appointment as dean of the School of Business and Public Administration. In 1935, Dr. Middlebush was named president of the University, a post he has since held with distinction. Dr. Middlebush is a practical man, a quality that stood him in good stead during the War years. New buildings, library additions, an improved faculty, and increased financial grants from the state legis- lature attest to the success of his administration. Page 20 m EUS so :ce early 1925 Public 3 M1655 and 1 in 'Th dtstinmon' f 4, 1.273 .,. .ac staif WS' R HO T-THE PRE IDE T Tall, greying Frederick A. Middlebush is a distinguished scholar and renowned traveler, by reputation. To ninety students, and Savitar's photographer, who came to a Read Hall Coffee Hour early in the year, Dr. Middlebush is a genial host, by experience. Dr. Middlebush informally discussed The Post War Plans of the University, sipped coffee in the Read Hall Friday afternoon manner, met the Navy, and later retired to the quiet dignity of his study. Page 21 Arts and Science The College of Arts and Science, oldest of the nine divisions of the University and largest in point of numbers, provides the basic courses for entrance to the professional schools. The aims of the College are to furnish a liberal education and to aid the student in de- veloping an intellectual versatility. Frank F. Stephens is the dean of under- graduates in the school of Arts and Science. Newly-appointed dean of the faculty is Elmer Ellis. Page ZZ The School of bench and the bar a handful of stud University Buildin hre, to take the Sr University. The school is a ciation of Ami munbered among leaders in legal ef ll0ll ag Dean of s L P uf! ience mcg, oldest of the ity and largest ill t basic com-,es for 550015. art to furnish a .he student in de' ltiliflf- e dean of Under' . ce. Arts and Sam he faculty' is Elmer Page Z3 W The School of Law has served the state, bench and the bar of Missouri since 1872 when a handful of students met in rooms of the University Building, until it was destroyed by fire, to take the first legal courses offered in the University. The school is a charter member of the Asso- ciation of American Law Schools and has numbered among its faculty nationally known leaders in legal education. Glenn A. McCleary has served with distinc- tion as Dean of the Faculty of Law since 1940. In 1914 the Board of Curators established a division of the University to be known as the School of Commerce, whose purpose, according to the records of the earliest faculty minutes, was to prepare the student for the investiga- tion and mastery of the practical organization and administration of business. Today, as the School of Business and Public Administration, it enjoys a national reputation. Harry Gunnison Brown has been acting dean of the B. 85 P. A. School for the past year. Page 24 o flt The College of A 1870, eight years aft: the Morrill Act prev of agricultural and : the several states. l sisted of land grams from such sales to ta 21 Demlarment endow: Todal' the Colleg T0 its teaching fum, research deslgllbil 'Q The Aglqmltural Er of the eollegg, Committ home lu even. C061 Mass Edwin A. T of the CO YCVA Heir of as :rators established to be knovm as the pazrposc. according it faculty minutes, 5 for :hc investiga- ictzcai organizatiwl rw-.. mg!-,ggs and Public axonal mutation' if for :he Past Year' Page 25 . I 3 P , Nsmmm riculture 5 The College of Agriculture was founded in 1870, eight years after President Lincoln signed the Morrill Act providing for the establishment of agricultural and mechanical arts schools in the several states. The initial endowment con- sisted of land grants to be sold and the receipts from such sales to be preserved by the state as a permanent endowment. Today the College of Agriculture, in addition to its teaching functions, is the center of scientific research designed to aid the nation's farmers. The Agricultural Experiment Station, a division of the college, cooperates with local farmers' committees in developing the farm and the farm home in every Missouri community. Edwin A. Trowbridge was appointed dean of the College of Agriculture this year. i .ff ff' I 4 M 40 ,U , M Zh W 7 an M K9 f f Q, V fy Y M 1 iz ff! 4 V W ' 242 5 f if ff' i ' ' 5 5 9 f ' , Ja .f ff 5' X f ff ff , , , X ff AW M M ,ff f ,ff 2 . ss -NWN? ss, s ZXX 1 f En ineerin A course in Roads and Railroads offered by the University in 1849 was the forerunner of today's College of Engineering which embraces the five professional departments of agricultural, chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical en- gineering. The college outwardly preserves the historic Havor of the Red Campus on which it is located, but new engineering laboratories, modern facili- ties, and a fine teaching staff headed by Dean Harry A. Curtis make it one of the best engineer- ing institutions in the nation. Pagc 26 6 ,y,,..wrWl . I? lem TheSchodcf!l: tointroduaznddm of instrucdon and 2: in charge of exclusively to :gh structive rm:-gg 5 Staffs and gf3f3i'.! 1 oeived nm-3 zq Fwnded : aw medial Wife! ru- maddigon ,Q Q Hrtsandmm: llhffchv' wi ds' N :1 Thebmifv Dudley-S. , . .mt , Ufliveygq B -Mick, -ll erin Rnrfroads offered by s the forerunner of mg which embraces ments of agricultural, lad mechanical en- lmg-,15 the historic 1 which iz is located, lines. rmdfm facili' rf headed bv' Dean Qs me best fngineef' ournali m The School of Journalism is world-famous and its history is long and honorable. Since 1908, when it was established as the first School of Journalism in the world under the direction of the late Dean Walter Williams, emphasis has been placed on the laboratory method of teaching. For this purpose the Co- lumbia Missourian, a daily newspaper, was started simultaneously with the iirst classes in journalism as the laboratory product of the school. Over 3000 graduates of the school are en- gaged in some form of journalistic work in every state, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines, and twenty-three foreign countries. Frank Luther Mott, Pulitzer prize winner and distinguished scholar, is Dean of the Faculty of the School of Journalism. Dr. Mott, asa Lieutenant Colonel, established an Army School of Journalism in Biarritz, France, in 1945. Page 23 Edl Missouri HS 5 provide a teacher! state unis'ersitj.'. The depazm 1856, but wen: 2 Organization bcfon Ofliduearion in 19 Au Smdeni ze Schoolofiducab teaching in thc which includes Q Zartentomgh sd: Loon o. rw Education' li H1 1 :s world-famous -Qfiibfc. rstablished as the Rf World under the Walter Williams, HU the laboratory 5 PUFDOSC the Co- ' newspaper, was :hc first classes in jr product of the :hc school are en- zmalistic work in Columbia, Alaska, xemy-three foreign Qezgf prize winner kan of the Faculfl' Df, Mott! as a A an Army School ict. in 1945' Page 29 Education Missouri was the iirst state in the Union to provide a teachers' college as a division of its state university. The department of education was created in 1856, but Went through several stages of re- organization before it took the form of the School of Education in 1909. iAl1 student teachers graduating from the School of Education receive practical experience teaching in the University laboratory school which includes classes ranging from kinder- garten to high school. Loran G. Townsend is dean of the School of Education. - raduate The major objective of the Graduate School is the encouragement of creative scholarship and productive research by students and members of the faculty. The school offers instruction in classical languages and archaeology, social sciences, modern languages, journalism, philosophy, psy- chology, education, mathematical and physical sciences, biological sciences, the fine arts, agri- culture, home economics and engineering. As early as 1846 advanced degrees were being conferred, but records of these beginnings of the Graduate School have not been kept. In 1892 a woman received the first earned master's degree from the University. Henry E. Bent has been dean of the Graduate School since 1938. Bible The Elie Q12 lishment in 1895. non-sectarian att academic frmder: the beliefs held Although i1 5 functionally ha of the versity mmm: , Dm gg Slew. .. 'I C fl -d :hc fm ate : Graduate School 'ff Sfholarship and axon in classical social sciences, -1, philosophy, psy. ztzcal and physical the ine arts, agri- gincering. if if :nesc beg ot been kept , 'o , :'. 555112- can of the GY used degreeS WSIS Slnce 1934 innings t earned adL1atC X T XX, tudent flair BMOC's are made and broken in Read Hall, the student activity center of the University. Home of almost all the campus publications, SGA, and Eagles and Anchors, Read Hall was intended as a Women's dormitory but years ago underwent a necessary face-lifting to become the campus meeting place it is today. Darwin H. Hindman, director of student affairs for men, and Miss Thelma Mills, director of student affairs for women, are advisers-in- chief for all student activities. 3,6 The Training CWS division Of Th' UI iimefootinglhesf Advanced R' veterans, WAS ff' absence, and YB! drill, map read!! tration and we o The enrollmc 250 to over 600 st will more than Q duction of a fm: in the Uniiu-,iq Colonel john ZTHII1, and can detathmm of versity, Nw! udent ffair broken in Read Han' 1 of the University- campus publiC2ti0I1Sy hors. Read Han was itofy but yew to become lofm fag-lifting grodfly- di edor of Student ir . ' ctof 1 Mills! due mmf . dviSCfS'm' nn- af' 8 tj. Page 33 R. O. T. C. The Missouri unit of the Reserve Ofiicers Training Corps, CR.O.T.C.j like every other division of the University, returned to a peace- time footing this year. Advanced R.O.T.C., open only to 100 veterans, was re-established after a two-year absence, and basic courses once again stressed drill, map reading, military courtesy, adminis- tration and care of equipment. The enrollment increased from last year's 250 to over 600 students in 1945-46, a figure that will more than double next year with the intro- duction of a four-year Naval R.O.T.C. program in the University. P Colonel John Hinton headed the Army pro- gram, and Captain Sinclair commanded the detachment of naval students at the Uni- versity. N THE FACULTY ' ' Q MEM , x Tv? LT f W Q -P. dd? Page 35 Pai' qi CN ,, 4 , J Y cx NW 5 WX fx, fag? f3?57X 'X7 W 6 H ,if-, f f 9 XJ U 9 f f FRANK L MOTT , Z 5, x -- ' Dean 0 13 e C oo 0 ournalsm N L 6 '5 fhSh.lfJ 1' 5 'ff' l HDONOV-9 I . Director ol DRRWIX , D if . actor of gm KRUWN r'UH0IlliCS L y1o'fT of JOUYUH lisIH Director of Dramaties R23 if H. DONOVAN RHYNSBURGER ? ,Ux DARWIN A. HINDMAN Director of Student Affairs for Men 'J .Q we- ay MJ VKX X i XV NN ,ff QW Vt' NW f s -xiii at A pe 'ffirife 1 X r K 1 1 X r w JESSE KW THOMAS C. MORELOCK Professord xx Q V L! K l LM! ZS s x Era Xl ly Vo li uNr ,,.fsf K s!! R X rbvrx5f-3 Professor of Journalism I 5 ELMER ELLIS Dean of the Faculty of the COUGSG of Arts and Science DUDLEY DEE1ll0f the so YRIQLOQK illrluxligm Ni, E. 7 ' -. uf 'If A Y . ' 9 :Q V ,ri L . fi ii X xii 5' of t ml Sfience he COM JESSE WRENCH g iw ff- Professor of History K JL , S lX x Ink-xl W if x QQ P -fx K-1 ff' i Z 5 Ki, X5 -N, 'XJ DUDLEY S. ooNLEY M gg Dean of the School of Medicine NX D MQ, imj QE? f i ,X N Q 5 ' I Al ifZ5ES:!ulrmm,A 1 , i i 0 , QS, . If i fmx. i ' A - E Q1 E -ai' ll A i A GM f' 530 X W A pw CHARLES F. MULLETT X! fy r Q' elf! ,, jg Professor of History 00 l C J r lfxfk 5 X I F353 r ,X T ' mmm l .:f 5 E, fl Q l J XJ fix ,i-7, ,..i,? X M6 QQ I Bai-.E-L MAURICE G. MEHL S,-35' J ' X J'-k Professor of Geology 4 W' 1-A ' Q He gifpkg EMERY K. JOHNSTON lf? is-'79 Professor of Advertising OI-IAUNCEY SIMPSON Acting Head Coach, Football ....-'5 '?'.f- 1 J 3 . N Nl N 55 ' Q K.. qs irtr F WQa-if gs Xxx ,fs X Si- J We X'f Q iw Ai Fflllll l ' M- fy Q 153, ooN FAURoT W 1 7-if Head Coach, Football and Athletic Demand! V 1 a Director X will S I i . x ' ' -'K fl'-1 'if tcwccxg , jj l ysxx aoeaafr M. NEAL Elfgm I . Professor of Journallsm PM tSQr I ' 1 Pagg PDM! R kllliwr llilll and 'lor Al FRANK F. STEPHENS Nell Dean of the College of Arts and Science EUGENE W. SHARP Nl' AL Professor of Journalism ' ,Iolll'U3 lisII1 lxf-X -, sire? , WL. , LV if W n l 4.1 T3 ,-ix A lkilf J ' S, mum QXXXXX y L? lf s.: t. S ' x l k JUL Y i -wg Q NX C J. EDWARD GERALD l lxfwml Professor of Journalism U0 ff l Pfx T7 l M AX ,X -f As-A Z W W K f 1'.'.,-ll W LW L N lui D M Wlfx . Xf Xl V CARL AGEE Dean of the Bible College IN' 1 li ,. l N ' I 5 1 f Dean of the School of Law Ili R W I., lm GLENN A. MCCLEARY 5 1 lo N f U ilili ram., College HARRY A. CURTIS Dean of the College of Engineering use flkb KY- R W llgj A K5 QSM-NM fUW xlQ?ffJiO KKL Bj l ilfcf -QLQ .' 7 X lxlgg l X7 ln! 1 2 f 2 a i . 4 i LEE ERSKINE DAVE DONNELLY RAY TAYLOR BILL DELLASTATIOUS OFFICERS' Missouri's Student Government Association returned to the campus this autumn after a three-year absence. In a political campaign reminiscent of the early 40's, Ray Taylor was elected President of the SGA Council, with Bill Dellastatious as Vice-President, Dave Donnelly as Secretary, and Lee Erskine as Treasurer. The Council, governing body of SGA, is composed of tio members of the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. x The STM' riff of The 5' whim Lb' gn mcth0d 05 'Si I , i s l 1 T L ' 'N Lf. N N Y rl fa ' PGH, aa., r Pai' 46 ' C 1 ., 'Ian-...E 'W'-H I ,,. :diff DO 0 Dsvggxsmlvii F? nnelly 35 CGA. is Compo? . and, 1 Jwof A.. J N The Student Government Assoclatlon of the Un1vers1ty of M1ssour1 1S the mcorporated orgamzatxon of the entire student body. Student government CX1StS because there are some campus aCt1V1t1CS Wh1ch the students themselves can handle better than any other group, and because lt serves as a method of educatmg students rn democrat1c self government. THE CDU IL Page 47 Front row: PEGGY FITE, CYNTHIA PRICE, MARY MEEKER, unknown Middle row: IMOGENE RECTOR, DORIS HENDERSON, BARBARA LOGUE, JOANNE ROBERTSON, JOANNA ALY Back row: THALETA RALLS, GRETTA SAYERS, RICHARD KILLOUGH, LYLE SULLIVAN, ADELINE BAIN UU WMP? ww MM ,, , Lw 7:1163 N X A M K wi N Wm X W X RXQX Q X wi M- M.. X xx 'QQ Cheerleadgn Sisl g i '- X MQ Wwkg NYBQQ? EA Av, k xx WK? ,SAS T ix N A .pg x i ff ,. 4, QQ f, ' Q 55 A Ni f X , ff?-NXN A 'vs x I X .. 553 -X5 XX Z xl K Q 5 X ftk tick Q SFAAXQ- f x M' in i 5.4 ,Xl 1 5 -- , 4 f - - ---' sv AAAA2 -13v7'QX.:k 1' i-if 'ff fywy my mix? -,:.1 3 ,, whkf A' '-wk 1 f 2,7x:- gui, b NN, X, , X wxdxfg, K.. X, I x mi.: ,., , . ,mx A Am Nw . X . f Qs x uw .. : 'f x fgig Q XX - . wifi .. 15' '-5 Q SN Url and ig' 5 C0'0rluI, fi - . JM WQSQQZQ , f N, R Q X gx N fxf A KX f ifbi gif ' Wy I jfv liz THE AVIT , .. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . - - DAVID Z, SHEFRIN Business Manager . - BETTY WINDSORA Associate Editor . . CHARLENE MCPHEETERSM, Advertising M anagef - ' - MAIZIE COEV A National Advertising . - LIZ GREENING4 Sales Manager . . - PATTY DEVINB Advertising Assistant . MARY DAVID Room Highlights . . . . DONALD SCHWARTZJ Administration . - SY WEINTRAUB A Activities . . B. J. WEIMAN V: PAT McKEE I SALLY PIDGEW Classes . - NANCY CHAPMAN IRV KIEM T GLADYS NORTI-lcon A Fraternities . PAT EXLER' Athletics . BOB TATUM f RAY MCNALLY MEL LEAVITT1, Features . . HELEN R035 Artis ts . . JEAN FORNEY , ART MCQUIDDY Frolics Chairman . . BARNEY SENTNER Pho tographers- ROY BROCK Moss 85 MCDONALD BETTY WINDSOR SOL HERZFELD RAY WEST Busmess Manage? GEORGE JOHNSON CLARK DODSWORTH L , 5 Front row: GREENING, ROOTES, Fo Middle row: COE, WINDSOR, SHEERTN M PH RNEY, PIDGEON, WEIMAN, ROSE T i , C EE'rERs,DEv1NE,McKEE op row. KIEM, WEINTRAUB, TATUM, EXLER, MCNALLY, SENT NER, HERZFELD l I PIU M W .xx DAVID Z' as Hmlafhw wb. YE MCPHRI x A i Mlm. Lu Gut Y DAVIDRQ. Man Pima N SALLYPHR ua mmm GIADYSNURTSI1 - Puri P Boshm RAYMCM Mum 4 - Hlml V Jw1Fomr ARIMLQQ A BARXEYSDI Moss 5 HcDoN.un Rn Wm Cwx Donswom 3 THE AVIT The strongest reasons always yield to reasons of the strongest . . . and the 1946 SAVITAR has set its own course. We hope you like it, be- cause we have followed as little of the beaten path as is practical for this publication. There are no B. M. O. C.'s in this book, yet we have not failed to capture the spirit, in essence, of this particular year at school. There is evidence of tomfoolery and of seriousness within these covers, and this has come about because you made it a part of your life in Columbia, 1945-46. This yearbook has catered to none, has been partial to all, and is reportorial in content. Transition has been our byword-and a good one at that! tl-f. Lftt ht Sh sGe1gChap an Above: We're choosing Say PlClUf2S and this shows that all xs a life of ease on The Savltar s a 3 and Forney add delightful comment and thought. Page 51 J ,, f, A ,. if, W9 W ?, 2 V f I: I , ' I 14 1252, , f ,,Z!l1'iyJ ' ww V, iii? , 7 , , gg, , , 2 , ri ,M 1- ,..-., AM' Front row: McKEE, KURTH, CROWSON, MR. RHYNSBURGER, ARNOLD, KRAEHE, SENNEFF, MAJOR Back row: TRUSCHEIT, NAGEL, EICHELSDOERFER, MARTIN, NORDQUIST, B-AIN, ALY, HILL, CORE Director Donovan Rhynsburger and the Missouri Work- shop celebrated their twentieth Wedding anniversary this year with four major productions, Skin of Our Teeth, The of pro uctionw p Hasty Heart, Rip Van Winkle, and Angel Street. possible. In twenty years the Workshop has produced over eighty plays and has played host to more than one hundred thousand people. Workshop is an organization open to all students inter- ested in drama, and its policy is to encourage the highest type d ' ith the articipation of as many individuals as A Bell for Adano GRK HOP Ptlggj ' w Y ,I 4 , f Qs 43:15. AQ ,X if 'I X v fy? WWW J fn' 1, ff 9' fi 5 sf Z6 vf 4 f W X , 5 h ., M, X ,ure wb i !. kg is RY 2- bi Si cw 3' -jf.: ' w gg f, ffl? ' Sh fi 2 V2 E ..- .,..--m- ,W5 ' E wi .MJ f , jky V BPLE MASK Front row KURTH Erx-IERIDGE KNISELY Back row: ARNOLD, MR. RHYNSBURGER, TRUSCHEIT Purple Mask is the highest dramatic honorary on the Missouri campus. It,s purpose is to recognize those mem- bers of workshop, the campus dramatic organization, who have done outstanding work in campus productions. The minimum requirement is two years service in workshop. Members are selected by Professor Rhynsburgef, faculty adviser for the dramatic organization, and past memberS of Purple Mask. They are announced at the annual Worksh0P Banquet held every year in the spring, and until this time HCW ' d members are not known. The new members are acclaime with a purple satin mask which they wear the day after they are selected for membership. I . O Teeth. Rishi: Backstage before the curtain went uP on Skm of ur P1180 54 ,Q x QQ ix xx NX 352.225 ,. , Qfx-nyfmx RQ y :4 Q' ,,. mg X 1 Q S 1 X .fx 0' N N, X X3'-f E X we X ,QU fi? M- QQ N, .NW 5, X i R f I I I 1 . I i H The Fall Y Frolics. f 1 D Front row: POWELL, STOERKER, LooIvIIs, WYATT, ROLLINS, MURRAY, GALE, ZUBER, AGEE, WESTFALL Back row: F. STOERKER, EDWARDS, HOLLINGSWORTH, BEATTY, WILLIAMS, MILLER, BEAL Pasf 56 -.Q '- 5, .Mi ' 1 Nm v I I 'g -.,. 'H- -L., -'C 'v-.- s.. . :-L- , '-5n.l,,L -'- .N. ,:-: X W s. in 5. '-.5 5 w -n -Lax .kg A. Q,-Qt I.. ' x a Ik .Ap i 357' ..,-.. l ' MCA , A 209 Read Hall COLUMBIA, MISSOURI I Dear Mizzou Student: Yes, this is one of those form letters. But believe me it costs more than a cent to get it to you--and it's worth more! I - . To some of you the YMCA and the YWCA are old friends--and you will like what we I i wufygl-If Page 57 I. 'II ,Fw have to say because of happy memories. And to others of you it may For NYU has a unique position on the Missouri Campus. It is an Non national religious organization. It believes social action must be open possibilities. campusU non-denomi- based on a concern for the welfare of the society of the world, and that any other motivation is at best a very poor substitute for the solution which must finally come if conflict is to be avoided. I But NYU is also a social organization. Over a thousand attended the Fall Frolic at Rothwell Gymnasium last fall, and with enrollment way up, there will be many more in on the fun when September 2Oth rolls around. And of course Fall Frolic is just the be- ginning of the NYU social program. good thing going at Mizzou the NYU will be in on it. One fact about the NYU is that we students really run it. It glance at the cabinet picture to show that we are Nin the saddleU. The group also has its service program. Each year it has held a Christmas party for underprivileged children at Douglass School. It has done its part in pushing the World Student Service Fund. One of the things you can be sure of is this--if there is only takes a short And between YM and YW there are thirty-five cabinet positions plus the many committee opportunities which offer the individual a chance to do a real job in some field in which he or she is really interested! If you are interested in politics, social action, religion, racial problems, world relations, etc., then there is a spot for you in the NYN program. One of the experiences which means most to us who are in the NYN is the opportunity to meet and learn to know outstanding leaders. NYU helped bring T. Z. Koo to the campus this year, and was one of the sponsors of NReligion in Life WeekN which brought sixteen leaders to the campus in March. And then of course NYU has its spring and fall con- ferences and its outstanding summer conference at Hollister, Missouri. You become ac- quainted with leaders and with students from all over this section of the country. This letter seems to have the standard danger of running on and on--but then a letterlcan only say so much! Words are a poor excuse for experience. And so, we who have been YM and YW this year invite you to join us when September '46 rolls around. Until then, your fellow students, The NYsN Men and Women RLL A ' i i 1 Front row: KEMP, WILSON, BIRKE, BARBER, RECTOR A D TUCKNESS, TURNER, BAYLEY Second row: WEAVER, PETERSON, ODOR, RNOL , HOPKINS Back row: JONES, MYON, T Burrall Class is one of the most prominent organizations of a religious nature on the campus. It is conducted by Paul Weaver, and has succeeded in achieving national recognition. The modern bible class meets every Sunday morning, and is especially popular with the students because of the fine chorus. The Burrall Greater Cabinet is the planning body behind the activities of the class. The several members of the Cabinet were placed in charge of various committees which functioned to promote the widely varied activities of the class. The cabinet is organized to give representation to all components of the class, yet achieve maximum efficiency. oivrs, T UCKER, DENKLER, KILLOUGH, P1EPLow, MEDCALF, PAUL WEAVER page 53 Fl rm' WJ? ffl 3 falwwpgdwt ,M dpgw WWW , we M fe Dilimizei iwiww if madillw' hit :QW Pggm llmxgu lmqmsmm llinpmh lr Bw F., I 135 , -2, 1 Y Ei 'urn AUT FENWWE Femme Forum, a discussion group organized exclusively for University women, is sponsored by Burrall Class. Politics, religion, social and personal adjustment, international affairs, campus problems, and items of cultural interest are discussed. These topics keep University of Missouri women in touch with current events and help them with career information and selection. The group meets Monday afternoons, and invites a speaker to address them for half an hour and to lead a dis- cussion. Paul Weaver of Stephens College was the first FORUNI speaker this year, and he was followed by such well-known campus leaders as Miss Cockefair and Dr. McKinney, who spoke on Are University Women as Mature as University Men. The Femme Forum Board is the governing body of the organization. It selects the topics for discussion, invites guest speakers, and generally manages the group. Mr. Davidson, a member of the Stephens College faculty is sponsor of Femme Forum and aids the board in selecting a succeeding group. This year's board was led by Kathryn Peterson. Q PAT EXLER MARILYN HILL KATHERING CHRISTMAN KATHRYN PATERSON SUE BASSFORD vi Page 59 A f 'w i RE D Front ro Second row: ABEY, DEAN M1LLs, TURNER, ERDMAN Since the establishment of the Student Union six years ago, the Read Hall Policy Board has been responsible for the major decisions governing the activities program and the use of the building. Student members of the board act as chair- men of the various committees, whose membership totals about two hundred students. Effort is made to keep the varied social, recreational and cultural interests of the entire student body in mind, and to make the most judicious use of available facilities. Functions of the Read Hall Committees are listed as follows: Music: Faculty and student concerts, music quizzes, record concerts, lectures on music, management of the Music Room. w: FISHER, DR. MCKINNEY, PIPER, DEAN HINDMAN, Miss ROBERTSON, SPRADLING, RD HARRIS Art: Exhibits, demonstrations, lectures on art, decoration of Read Hall for special occasions, sponsorship of the Art Center. Recreation : Mixers, tournaments, bridge, dancing, and chess lessons, and special parties. Dance: All-school dances for the last four years, commit'f6C dissolved during second semester this year and fur1Cfi0US again assumed by Student Government. CoHee Hour: Management of an informal weekly party for students and faculty members on Friday aftemo0I1S' Publicity: Publicizing of Read Hall activities. . . . . - t Activities Bureau: Running a clearing-house OH Studen . . . . . . . ' ' 5 on activities: furnishing information to organ1zat10D student interests and abilities, and furnishing 1nforma'f10 to students on the organizations. Pasf 69 L M15- lmntmfbmm' 0 Ga ggandmf . , Ham: Umnmm ' No school rsii E: If-1 ra1ci's0rgan!ai::S4i if 2 dfmslmedoi irq' gf . bmmfsamm1EfrcfA,WS i me of the gem -' ' pzaidsnt and in u.....Q ..'..J zgrsi-:ui 1 Dfiiiillilli em cf -qv . J Niih n nMlihE0Em-S ,-. A - . 4:- l .WRX I in n:r.:X 1.Hx11f5 .u1:at:1:f.s. Icctures on artdl. ng-0:42 cccasions. sponsvfiil ftfgmamcnts. bridle- dam I:-Q-, j: F3115- r.:rs for the fast four ywsiffi Sf-'dffii Gmfmmcnt' . ' li' if-41:2 of an mfomlal my . -icfnbcfi on Ffldayafw 9-uf! ll aciivitiC5' .Vi Rfgd Ha' I ,f cifarinbhvusf Ol Rzg:1n12 8 3 ' Organizer .1 -fafofmaiion to info? ci. and furnishing 7.11 3b:':': ,fz3g11!35f0n5' -fl-3,!z , F t w: RECTOR, MAJOR, BAIN, PARTLOWE, ZUBER, ROLLINS, RosE 1 N, GALLUP, ROYSTON I'01'l 1'0 Second row: Moscowrrz, GOGEL, HILL, HASEMAN, MURRAY, YOUNG, BRIEDENTHAL, ABEY, MCKEMY, AGEE B N DOUGHERTY, REED, KRAEHE Back row: LITTLEFIELD, NEW, Down, No school would be complete without an organized women's organization such as the Associated Women's Stu- dents Association. Every girl upon entering the University becomes a member of A. W. S. She may petition to become a member of the governing council which is composed of a president and two representatives from each class, and the president of each of the two other women's organizations, as well as the officers of A. . . g W S These irls make the rules ROSENTHAL, Scorr, MEEKER, LAFFOON, Looivus, A'rK1Ns, KEMP, Row , concerning women students, and sponsor Freshman Orienta- tion and Careers Conference. At Christmas they handle the collecting, buying and distributing of Christmas presents to the needy children in Columbia. Under the careful leadership of Frances Murray, this year the group gave a very successful Skirt Swing and all-school dance. Not least edmong the activities was a two-thirty A. M. permission for women students on February 17. FRANCES MURRAY Page 61 President F 4 The Independent Women's Organization was organized on this campus in 1934. Its purpose is to further the social and educational interests of independent girls and to promote fellowship and friendliness in the student body. It furthers the interests of its members through Red Cross work, intra- murals, welfare, scholarship and other campus activities. The group has sponsored an underprivileged school in southern Missouri through Save The Children's F ederation of New York City as a major project for the past two years. At Christmas each girl wrapped a book as a gift and added -t 1 1 to the school library. ' .y- Q Any independent girl on campus may become a membgg :EQ Oiiicers are nominated and elected by members of the g1'01iH at the beginning of the second semester and serve for a tel-,ik of one year. The Executive Council, composed of chairmexi- of committees, is appointed by the president and serves a vital function in promoting the welfare of the organization. 5 rmfw W snip: ll mm: But H W S Tr E Front row: GERBER, WIGGIN s R , rcHMoND, STERMAN, RALLS KELLY KINNAIRD ALLEN TROTT R Second row: DURNELL, PAULSMEYER, FALLOON To , , y I ER' OLLER' SHIELDS' WILLHITE M TTU BAKER, KENNEDY, FLOOD WNSEND HARR ' ' INGTON' FERRELL, RAITHEL, MAUSS, MCCANN, HENERSON, RAWSON, WANDE ' Third row- HUDNELL DORSETT B ' 1 , ARBER HIGGINS WARD T ' R Fourth wwf GOODRICH, SUDLOW, TEACHCUT DALE, CHOPL OWNSEND' DAVIS, SELLS, LANGENBACHER, TIBBETTS, RENN, BATTLES, LAYER'.BRINi I ARNSPERGER, SHORT ' IN' KOHMUELLERI KEMPER, BALLARD, NOAH, PRITCHETT, BRUBAKER, ISENMANN, HARNE ' Pagl 62 've 5 ., ' . .5 , gl ' g hm ' A.'A'q lg A If? U!! Q um' W '-1 - ', I M ll ,R M l1.rI-,J ar ' 'Will Imnmqj : md by 'bf qqqw, not ' Q ul 'dm' 'Milam Front row: CRAIG, TULLOCK, BLAIN, NEW, NASSUCCI, STAEUBLE . Second row: M. HUNT, SAMPLE, LAYMEYER, FERGUSON, POLLARD, R. ROYSTON, HILL, NICKEL SCOTT Back row: HAAS, WARD, HARTLEY, C. HUNT, SEVAN, V. ROYSTON, SANDERS, WINDRUM, WHEATON SCHAEFER OFFICERS wujjfn 5 WSOHIWL6 Kilt' ' RA . akC H W L' ggfflp' EI L 1,175 igjtlxillgdn Page 63 ., r'f ' Presiden t . Vice -Presiden t Secretary Treasurer His tori an . I RUTH ROYSTON, President RUTH ROYSTON MARILYN NICKEL GALE ALLEN MARJORIE HILL GRACE RICHMOND 1 H0 ECON CLUB ........s.,..s.W,L.,,. .,,... L, Front row: PRITCHETT, STEWART, VARDELL, RICHMOND, JENKINS, SANDERS, DALE, EPPERLY, HOWELL, WOODY Second row: WARD, SI-IULL, ALLEN Third row: HAWKINS, CARINGER., RALLS, SAMPLE, FARIS, MASTERS, SMITH Fourth row: NOAH, SCOTT, HOLCOMB, TELGEMEIER, KINNAIRD, TIPPETT, TULLOCK, WILLIAMS, TONER, SIMS, MARTIN Fifth row: CLARK, FIELDER, ALEXANDER, LYNCH, NEIDERT, MORROW, KENNEDY, ARNSPERGER, MORTIMEYER, CAUTHON, CROSE, HINDS, L. EPPERLY, CLINE, NICKEL, WITTEN, LLOYD Sixth row: REASONS, AMELON, WI-IISLER, GARNER, DAY, LAI-IMEYER, KINKEAD, CASEBEER, FAWKS, ELLIOT, SWAN, ZUERL, GRAY, TANNER, MERRITT1 GLASER, TWEEDIE, KILLMAR, HEATH, DAUGHTERY, HOMES, CLINE HUNTER, NOLAND, TALBERT, WEIMAN, POTTER, BLAND, WORMSLEY, Back row: MAUSS, FERGUSON, HAAS, KNOERNSCHILD, GUM, HARTLEY, HULEN, BURGHARDT, HOLBERT, MUELLER KARL, TOWNSEND, SHOBE, NISSING, DUNN, The University of Missouri Home Economics Club is composed of co-eds enrolled in the Home Economics Depart- ment of the College of Agriculture and the School of Educa- tion. I This year the Club has sponsored educational programs Which included book reviews, research in home economics at the University, careers in business in home economics and others. Other than these educational programs the Club sponsored a Christmas party for the Ag Club, a Style Show, a scholarship meeting, and last but not least, the annual senior breakfast for the senior members of the Club. Some activities of the Club included sponsoring a rum- mage sale to help iinance the Club and a project Which consisted of cash contributions and Work by the various girls for the ' ' G n Hall ur ose of helping to make the study room In Wyn P P a more enjoyable place. Other than that the Club contributed ' ' ' h d t hel t the Foreign Fellowship Fund, Which Was establis e O lp o foreign students, and the Club has a revolving Fellowship ' ' f d for Fund of its own which consists of eleven S50 loan un s any junior or senior girl in the Club. She is expected to pay the loan back within three years. Through these activities, friendship and cooperation is encouraged and cultivated among the girls in Home Eco- nomics . JEAN SANDERS President Vice-President . , Lois DALE Secretary . VIVIAN JENKINS Treasurer . VIRGINIA RICHMOND Historian . . MAURINE EPPERLY Pol' 64 Fm Sex: Bai The Home-Emmgf 1 ls, houses 24 gsm, 3 E31 assists with the M: but PM-I .MEM h V1 .,.-Pfesjdem Hlifnfiin Silslfhqil . man Hfyetin 'V lguse Thgrhir l 1 Q I C L' HO E-EC CO-OP 1 nl em:- 1 ,, lun Front row: HAAS, EDWARDS, FIELDS, KINNAIRD, STEIMAN, KELLY, NOAH in ff , 5,-,mx cm' Second row: BLAND, POLLARD, JENKINS, RIcI-I1vIoND, TULLocK, SAMPLE, MAUSS, WARD Back row: PARTNEY, CLARK, HowELL, HARTLEY, FERGUSON, RoLLS, CUTHBERTSON, L01-IMEYER, MERRITT Sl u :'.U1,G1ll'.TASFl1, I ,mzzr WIZILT. ?f3ITJ. 5I.n'J.T. ff TTT! 1hfl'3fl0'15'll5l . . . . . . . . . . . I-fn, .Lt SLM.. mommk The Home-Econormc Cooperatwe House at 802 Vlfglnla Socxal act1v1t1es Sponsored thxs year Included several t. M- L' ' 'llb05:7 . . . . . . . . ' l3 ffJ-h'f7'f 'jsiiatgisigbw Ave., houses 24 g1rls, all majormg In home economxcs. Each teas, a formal Sen1or dmner, formal sprmg tea for faculty 5 fi ?e:.n.,1-'RICH 'i 'A i . 'Y L u 1 n 1 n 1 n a .ff C35 has 3 mVlf8fgFfgg1rl ass1sts w1th the cookmg, cleanmg, and carmg for the members, formal Chr1stmas dmner, a party for Show Me .1 ---- 1 1 of e1eWH5U A . . . . 'afsi Shegexpffrf house. Co-op, and a p1cn1c th1s sprmg. I' '.. ...-. '-' ' 4 'H'ff .1 g dcwifl ,,-- ',ff'f'9, 17Tf9d5h'p.in' Ho: . 1125 111 rl 1.4 ,gong JW 3 K , rrrr I I . 1 President . GEORGIA KINKHEAD 59.6 559535 ' Vice-President RUBY T ULLOCK 5 DALE 1 Hzstorzan . . . . . HOPE SAMPLE LO! J 'mi 2 Social Chairman . GRACE VIRGINIA RICHMOND qw-QAF4 53' ' ' ' sm , Secretary . . . VIVIAN JENKINS O- I ,. RICH! ,'r1'f9 A Y I Housemother MISS MARGARET MANGLE -11703 El F-U' Page 65 KING CUPP, COOK, VARDELL, SANDERS, ILPPERLY, l'kK'11bU Front row: HOLLAEAUGI-I, M. JACKSON, HEDSTROM, L. JACKSON, FRIEMEL, , Second row: RAY, GERBER, KIMBERLIN, HILL, STEWART, MCBEE, DIRKS, DIGBY, HITZMAN, HooK, GUM, L. EPPERLY Third row: DICKSON, WILcox, FUSSER, RODGERS, RUSSELL, GALLUP, BROWN, MEEKER, CRAIG, CHRISTOPHER, SUDDUTH, HOUSEMAN, ARNETT, CI-IAM- BLIN, TURNER, Cox, KNIGHT E. SUDBROCK, M. SUDBROCK, BAILEY, ZUCK, COCHRAN, BARNETT, OLSEN, NICKEL, Fourth row: Goocx-I, SYLVESTER, ROPER, KLINE, TUCKER, DOWELL, BUMGAKNER Clubs affiliated with W. A. A. are Missouri Dance Club, The constitution of the Women's Athletic Association of the University of Missouri states that The purpose of this I Missouri Swim Club, and M Women's Club. The mem- bers of M club are the outstanding girls of the W.A.A. organization shall be to assist in the promotion of a recrea- To meet the requirements for this organization, a girl must be f t and dancing and through this pro- made a first varsity tional program o spor s , f th ideals of good gram to create a love of sports and to oster e a good all-round athlete, she must have team, and a total of 1,000 points in three different sports. ' sportsmanship and fellowship. J Activities included in the program are volleyball, basket- ball, swimming, softball, hockey, badminton, table tennis, and archery. MARY MEEKER Presiden t . Vice-Presid en t . THELMA CRAIG Secretary . . JEAN SANDERS WILMA HOLLABAUGH , IRENE COOK Treasurer . , Program Chairman . Publicity Chairman MILDRED JACKSON Intramural Manager . JOYCE OLSEN Officials Manager . . . TERRY WATTERS Club Sponsors . YMISS MARY MCKEE ' MITCHELL ' he 1M1ss ETHEL M Women: MEEKER, MORROW, BUMGARNER, CRAIG Purim 4 W From xv Secnzf ro' The Woman! 1:3213 Whlinnen of due mg: virion dmc. ,-,Q ff Iliff Ig-53 f.. Fe 2 ' ,- mini P - .,u LJ U sa Q . . immlicigi. M1 l Sn .mililmmizz 'L' Qiliwgj - A N in mml'flk5tQ:,. :fr-'. . it AQ imc -x. rf-2 ni l oard i S-nxun,Enm,'Amm oman, intramural n, L Errnu Snwvm I1. Z'1:x, Conn. L 3 Bm'mf015 Front row: KIMBERLIN, HORN, M. EPPERLY, YANCEY, POLLACK, RAUSCHKALB, HITZEMAN Second row: DEUTSCH, PLUMMER, ARNETT, CRAIG, JOYCE OLSEN, Miss LEAVITT, MooRE, HILL 'rz HURT, KELLY, JOAN OLSEN, FERGUSON nth W. A. A. are Missourillg . md M WOIDCIYS Club. if rr the ouxstanding QIISOW arms for this organizatiomlffi im. me must bm mmm 5 1.0-00 POM in YW dim. Ba The Woman's Intramural Board is made up of the intra- mural chairmen of the organized houses, who help the physical education department plan the schedule of events. This year Joyce Olsen was chairman, Lela Arnett was secretary, and Shirley Hill, treasurer. Feminine intramural sports, always subjects of interest ers of that sex and the opposite, were matched both to memb with lively competition this year. Even the weather man l D WY co-operated with most of the sports events to make this year's E mug intramurals better than ever. Any organized house may if-lv ' 'www 1 mv' A MWA . in 'fnan . I Yi ,filler 1 - Y Y pf M155 glfnll M195 Page 67 ck row: BUMGARNER, CocHRAN, GRATZ, BRUBAKER, KUNI , enter the competition, any individual may enter individual team and enter the group th sports, and any group may form a sports. This year the competition was particularly keen wi Kappa Alpha Theta battling to win the cup for the third consecutive year which would give them permanent possession of it. However the Gamma Phi Betas proved to be better athletes and succeeded in winning the intramural cup. The cup is awarded on a basis of points which are awarded in each sport to the placing members. The Gamma Phis won first in tennis singles and badminton, and placed in almost every sport. Q AN- LLE IC Front row: HALE, ADAMS, JACOBSON, BRIGGS, BREECE Second row: ATHENS, WEIL, FEL DMAN, CLEVENGER, REYNOLDS, WOLTERING, SCHWEER Back row: J. JoNEs, BRYAN, Goocn, DODSON, SPALDTNG, DAVIS, G. JONES The Men's Pan-Hellenic Council appeared soon after the founding of national fraternities on the Missouri campus, and the council was reorganized into its present form in 1912. Since that time meetings have been held the Hrst Thursday of each month. Each active fraternity on campus has one representative on the council. All rulings on rushing and all fraternity activities origi- nate in the council. At the beginning of each school year the President . Vice-President . Chief justice . Secretary Treasurer . JONES council sponsors a smoker for all freshmen fraternity men to enable them to become better acquainted. The Pan-Hellenic Ball is also sponsored by the council and stands as one of the biggest social events of the year. This year's ball was the first to return on a pre-war basis. Jack Teagarden supplied the music, and Miss Billie Empson of Gamma Phi Beta WHS crowned queen. SAM CLEVENGER , JACK SPALDING GEORGE O. JONES . ROBERT WOLTERING . STANLEY FELDMAN Page 'jg 3 fkffdlt MH' M ,s, it J Twwlwmd me 'IRCCC P:-Helmkcm wzamillldlllwt wif Mm impofteit G: Q to fav: UST. ls a Fifi if ire fi0lllEC2ETE f L'4i' , . tiivoEvcspes:: :xii- llemben of if P:-,:, My Feldm B25 Rr.-f Sam Clevenger and Stan Feldman patronize Vernon in his Shack while Bob Woltering and Bob Reynolds, in the background, make ready to leave. These gentlemen and one other not pictured here comprise the Men's Pan-Hellenic Court. The Court's business is to make all judicial decisions concerning delinquent members of the Pan-Hellenic Organization. Most important on the program this year was the meting out of punishment to several fraternities for extreme hazing and hell Week ac- s do ted b frater- tivity. As a result of this happening, a resolution wa a p y f b'ddin any kind of hell Week activity or hazing nities on the campus or 1 g that involves personal hardship for individuals being initiated. Members of the Pan-Hel Court are George Jones, Sam Clevenger, Stanley Feldman, Bob Reynolds and Bob Woltering. Page 69 I 4 - l V, E ou e Pre ident ' ounell l ' 4 v u Front row: KEMPE, HEISINGER, WITTENBACH, MCPHEETERS, KELLY, GOGEL, STAEUBLE Second row: DOUELASS, BAUGHN, DUKE, BANSBACH, Moscowrrz, DEvoY, WEIGNER, GURLEY, BUNKER, SYDENSTRICKER K oT'rs, LINES, WOLBERGE, R. ARNOLD, HUBER, ACKER Third row: ABEY, MITCHELL, WINDES, GRAY, RILEY, N Back row: MICKEL, STATZ, EPPERLY, ELL President . . JULIE MOSCOWITZ Secretary . . MARY JO ABEY House Presidents' Council is the organization in which presidents of all women's residences on campus come together for suggestions, criticism, and help in matters of interest to all girls. They discuss problems of keeping quiet hours, en- forcing closing hours, and learn about any new rules passed by A. W. S. The Council this year instigated and sponsored the two o'clock late permission night after a dance held this winter. Is, TULLOCK, MILLER, B. ARNOLD, DUNN, MCBEE Help was also given to the A. W. S. skirt swing in decorating he Council also aided in the campaign for a and publicity. T more quiet library. House Presidents' Council plans next year to pub1iSh 3 handbook for house presidents, explaining their duties and responsibilities. f the group is that Perhaps the most important function o and of keeping all the women on campus informed about any all events taking place on the campus. ThiS job is especially adapted to House Presidents' Council, for it represents evCfY women's residence on campus. P02070 Frmml 5m-fra Exim' The Wumen's Pa:-H55 fiiiiiliillli fmfll Ei gjj sliolmhowm ' - CIETLCQ fwzlonsm 0521: me In-fratenfq WZ, N illiil. K C '1-L .,-..., Li' nl - IJELIDTOWS dtiltd 'I s -s .. le l w Conn, smxti A Q yi.. , T . W' Tm FTE: th i N .13-Lv: , - M Nieman... Q-. s.. n K ' ' iffelh. KWH 'lfltgk Kglthf SEEN -.T 1 N7 AN- LLE I un, Situmlcm x ax I kin ff, A v.'.S.sk'nsvdI1SlHlf 54:1 also aided in the fam their 59 C -.aygczl giam Um ...,.,,.g4:s, ervialnmg I , nn .p' U, - Q1 63773335 .,fj mgzion iifillffml a1 'l .12 . if Cimpus' ,Jr'1'9' C f,.' a wncgg, fo infofmeda L This W f if fepresaj R TT SCHMIDT SPRAGG TURNER Front row: WELLS, ARMISTEAD, OBNE , , , Second row: OLDHAM, LOGUE, JONES, KILMER, ZUBER, GxL1vrAN, EICHELSDOERFER, MCPHEETERS, VANIMAN Back row: Wrrr, BREIDENTHAL, MCKEMY, LARRICK, BLACK, DoUGHER'rY, Rrcr-ITER, DAVIS, Down, AGEE The Women's Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each sorority. The Council serves the school as a whole in executing the purpose of the Pan-Hellenic organization-to obtain closer cooperation among fraternity and non-fraternity women on campus and among the various sororities. In doing this, Council members originate and carry out projects designed to benefit all women on campus. The Council sponsored its traditional Pan-Hellenic Day this year. This project featured discussions among the officers of the women's fraternities on campus and recognition of scholarship achievement with the awarding of a scholar- ship cup to the fraternity wi In the evening, the sorority sing was held. Page 71- th the highest scholastic average. A new Council project started last fall was the location of' a Pan-Hellenic House on campus. Each sorority is eligible to apply for a limited number of rooms in the house, thus alleviating the housing shortage for fraternity women and promoting a co-operative spirit among the sororities. This project will be continued next fall. In addition to the undergraduate Council, an organization een formed. Al- re held separately, delegates are sent of alumnae from each campus group has b though their meetings a to the college meeting to promote cooperation between the two groups. nterfratemit Pledge Council ,ff 5 1 l i E 1 Front row: HAUCK, LEEDY, SALMON, HOWARD, CLODFELTER, MILLIKEN, FARRELL, FABES, BERLAU 1 I Second row: BROWN, GALLAGHER, MARENUS, SLATTEN, SMITH, DANIEL, LOEFFLER, UHRMANN, JANSEN, BLUME Back row: MCCANSE, BRUECK, JOHNSON, WINGER, ABRAMS, SEBREE, MANNE, CLOOINS, COLLIER, DE JARNATT, GRIMM, WHT, STAT!-IIS, PIERCE Two representatives from each fraternity pledge class on campus compose the Interfraternity Pledge Council, founded at Missouri in 1937. It is sponsored by the Men's Pan- hcllenic Council and the Dean of Men. The aim of the or- ganization is to foster a closer feeling of harmony and under- standing among the pledges of the social fraternities on the campus. Each house is responsible for the selection of representa- tives. In some houses, they are appointed by the active members while in others they are elected by their own pledge class. Those selected have the opportunity to make certain campus contacts and gain experience which may assist them in activities later on. V l CARL MANNE, President P022 72 Fm: rv Sf-xnf : 32:1 :fl Thi Jllmgy ciihlzatmgon ,mug 5 , 1 ei M, --HS Pa11.HelImic if QU mem ' bm fm: temp: .N .x. 1-N. 'Nil . mmmv 5- .mx A--L xgk I I ,. lulpmg the In Q- C -.1 .M -431' A Q Fgzwt nuff, Gl:n,Wm fJ13?-C fc: fm seiecdonofm 1 fhejr are appointed by s 'beg' af: f:CCfCdiJfu'll'lC'il'0i1' .- + the tom nt: UNIOR PAN-HELLE O ER S GRAHAM SENNETT WELBORN, PERRY Front row: ELWELL, KSN , . , , Second row: DECKER, CARTER, WEILLER, OESTERLE, HARRINGTON, J. GRAHAM, ALLEN, DOUGHERTY EDWARDS, HEATH, WATSON, MARTIN Back row: GOVER, FEHR, WHITTAKER, ARMISTEAD, The Junior Pan-Hellenic Council is one of the chief organizations on campus to further good relations between the Greeks, especially pledges. Under the sponsorship of the Women's Pan-Hellenic Association, Junior Pan-Hel consists of two members from each of the fourteen sorority pledge classes on campus. P This Spring the junior Greeks carried on the tradition begun with its reorganization last year, that of Pan-Hel Page 73 Day and Pan-Hellenic Workshop, at which sorority girls met in various groups to discuss issues and problems facing a college student today. Junior Pan-Hellenic also organized a series of afternoon exchange teas to bring about a closer relationship between pledges of the different sororities. The two members of the senior Pan-Hel who acted as advisors for the younger group were Delores Costello, Gamma Phi Beta, and Eugenia Armisted, Pi Beta Phi. THE SS R1 ,HIC P YOUNG LARUE The Agricultural Club, the largest and most uniiied or- ganization of the Missouri campus, has been the major or- ganization of the College of Agriculture since 1898. The membership has gone back to its pre-war standards, and a strong spirit of co-operation was felt throughout the student body. It is one of the few college organizations of its kind which has gained national recognition by virtue of its numerous activities. if C , z f Q , M1 4, , 1. f M I i K COSTIGAN COLE The outstanding activities of the Club are the FarmCr'S Fair, Barnwarmin', publication of the College Farmer, the Ag Club Banquet, and the sponsoring of the various judging teams. Farmers' Fair, which has gained the reputation Of the biggest student stunt in America, came back on campus for the first time since the war. It was held the week-end Of May 17, and included a line horse show, girlie giflien Show' Pau 74 -fiitfg N QQ, , I 4 I PM-' W: . l :Fong CJ will of Writ'- N-flflhfl W Nusa , ,Mm 'Q r Nm:-I NMMA-. ...,, xp'-. - i N - ' 'u,:s. -Q. '-QQSIEQX. J --., In L I me H830 AGRICU E CL Club art TW' gs couezflft Iiuwn J' fzhewfli g iff 0 izhfj the ffl? .. camebadsfii -2 A215753 2112 Show' 115 held The -'girliefff Seated' MCFARLAND, HARRINGTON Ccu Standing: SUDDUTH, MARSHALL, CLINE, AGEE and a Farmers' Follies. Doris Clarkson, Delta Gamma, was crowned Goddess of Agriculture. r The iirst big dance of the year is Ag Club's Barmwarmin', held in October. This year Nancy Lee of Pi Beta Phi reigned as queen while the crowd, in overalls and gingham, danced R'd' on hay racks, the Ags per- to the music of Al Moon. 1 ing sonally deliver invitations to the dance-with a kiss. Page 75 The College Farmer, a monthly publication, concentrates on the feature pictures centering around Ag student life. All agriculture students are subscribers. . The Ag Club banquet is a stag affair as are the weekly meetings. Medals are awarded to those men who have gained prominence on the campus during the year. CQLLEGE F ER Front row: JENKINS, RICHMOND, CLINE, SWAN, HARTLEY, CLARK, GROGAN, TULLOCK, GRICE Second row: HOLLINGSWORTH, SAMPLE, WEST, R. ROYSTON, BEATTY, MATTESON, TALBERT, Goocn, DALE, COLE Back row: CLINE, BRYANT, ARMENTROUT, JUDD, VIBS, YOUNG, MCDERMOTT, HARRINGTON, SPRADLING, ADY, ARCHER, DYE, AGEE, COPE, CUMMINS, KRUSEKOPF The College Farmer, founded at the University in 1904, was the University's oldest and largest campus magazine until it had to cease publication in the spring of 1943. It resumed publication this year and is again serving as the oH'icial stu- dent organ of the College of Agriculture. The Farmer has a large staff including girls in the school of Home Economics. . , ff MATTESON, BEATTY, WEST, GoocH Circulation M ana get . J. FRED MATTES B usiness'jM ana get BOB BEA The Farmer is one of the oldest agricultural college magazines in the United States and has a motto of most up-to-the-minute agricultural college magazine in America, which it fuliilled successfully by using many students and news pictures. It had last minute campus news coverage. Editor . , . JIM GOOCH Associate Editor . RAYMOND WEST ON TTY Pat! 76 Fmntrofr 5-im' Semndrowr P23 3 Thidfor: Blum Fourthzofq TLDU mm- Wm 3' TheUuix?enit5' Dah- C lll5llU1Hi0fS in the time Willie friendig gf-T.. it mil! if 331: OSH. WM, IRY L OEHRING SCHILL WILLIAMS, VILES Ll. C cu in Am l Dm Front row: BARNES, HALL, FOSTER, CRENSHAW, FRANKE, , , mmf Second row: PROF. RAGSDALE, CUNNINOHAM, LAHMEYER, LANREORD, RICHARDSON, CARY, RADER, SHODES, EDMONDSON, HUSON Third row: MADDEN, WEST, CARROL, MILLS, KIBLER, HEATON, AGEE, ULLON, BOWER, WARREN, THOMAS Fourth row: TURNER, PROF. REID, PIPER, LADEN, DR. HERMAN, SHAFFER, TISE, BRADY, KEEPERS, DR. TURNER Back row: WEST, DR. BRODY, CAMFIELD, HOPPER, DAUME - one of :be oldest and States and has amid collegt magvlnfllli The University Dairy Club, established in 1907, is open judging team was organized at the club'S first meeting and was . . ' mf! to dairy majors in the college of Agriculture. Its purpose is the first of its kind in the United States. The Dair Club also xnlfuuy by 051118 my 5' A :nz mmm! mmm nm: to promote friendship between the faculty and students and sponsors a judging contest for the students each fall, ' ' eam. This R it partly finances the Dairy Cattle Judging T If RN BL, Officers: CRENSHAW, BOWER, RICHARDSON l IFN Page 77 F Y GI EER ' CL Front row: HATCH, GREENWOOD, KENNEDY, SEXTON, MORITZ, BUESCHER, EASTERDAY, WRIGHT, GUNNING, FORD, SPENCER, ISEMOT0, BUSSJAEGER, HYDE, HARLAN Second row: BASI-IAM, JOHNSON, WRIGHT, NORVELL, REYNOLDS, SCI-IONHOFF, CARTMILL, MATTSON, WILSON, STRUTTMANN, WEIDEMANN, LANDTISER, MEALS, ANDERSON I Third row: DENKLER, GARRETT, WEISS, MILLER, HARPSTER, LUTz, LOCKE, KELSO, PETERSON, SCHACK, KRAUS, PROF. H. A. LARUE, EDWARDS F Fourth row: BRUCE, HILKEMEYER, BRANSTETTER, HESEMANN, KEARN, B. SPENCER, BELTON, RILEY, PHARES, SWEENEY, DULANEY, BURCH, AzB1LL The Engineers' Club was organized March 17, 1903, to The year's program of the Engineers, Club was climaxed promote fellowship and a professional spirit among all students i by St- P355 CC1Cbfa'Ci011, H Week Of Unusual 1ab01'a'f01'Y CX' f in the College of Engineering. Although the administration hibits, and an ingenious campus stunt, the arrival of St. Pat of the club is entirely separate from the College of Engineering, himself, and as a Climax to the Week,S activities, the St' Paws there exists a close feeling of cooperation between the En- Ban' This year Jack Teagarden Supplied the music for the . . b ll ' . gmeermg faculty and the Students. a , and Pat Martin of Stephens was crowned queen The Engine Club is led in all of these activities by the The purpose of the Engineers' Club is carried out by a . , , , , . Executive Council which 1S the governing board. It is made , variety of activities varying from techn' l l t t . E' lea ec ul-es O Smokers up of otiicers of the Club, and functions to make for better 1 t and date nights. Th t' ' . , , ' ' ese mee ings Pfovlde excellent Oppof' Organization within the club itself and enable the club to run tunities for student engineers in extracurricular activities. its meetings smoothly. I '? fs, I l PAUL LANDTISER, President N 'sw Pax! 75 'Nm 'lll I r 1 . F113 in-vin' my ar- g- , .. 'I '. ,ilu ilu I 'fyry 2 . ' ' 'l-hilt: 351: I ' U KXX11 :M ' 1 'ff S:.g:z:rs C31 3 uv-ff - A 'x :' : r' ..r.-, 1 rn.. :xl-Z-E . - . , - ...... : f 'fe ittitriifiififfv f nga 51535311 ll! fi 3ff7t:e1'.1 ns , ,.f gLI1:53rlSNf57 . 'if f:'.17'.12lwd' ' lfxf fi'-7-C336 . , -' 'sci' and Gfahkdxi' to Page 79 . 'BO RD Front row: SPENCER, HERZOG, WILSON, STRUTTMANN Second row: WE1ss, KRAUS, LANDTISER, BUESCHER Third row: MCCUBBIN, HESEMANN, DENKLER, AZBILL 31-,17-,,, Selecting the top five candidates for the title of Engine is handling matters. ers' Queen apparently is no easy task forthe Engineers' Club. Paul Lancltiser, president Cat rightl o 0 ' ' American Society of Civil Engineers Front row: PRICI-IARD, BUSSJAEGER, KRAUS, ISEMOTO, MONCADA, BERRY, CARTMILL Second row: MORELAND, SEXTON, O'BRIEN, NORWOOD, BROWN, FINNEY Third row: HUNT, MCGLOTHLIN, VANCE, PHARES, HILL Fourth row: KING, ANDERSON, CLEAVELAND, BRAGG, HERZOG, PICKEN Fifth row: MOORMAN, HYDE, Woon, LARUE, TATE, RUBEY O O O I American Society of Mechanical Engineers i !a,A. ff' 11.717 ' 'M -no ,.w Front row: LOCKE, HAZENf BAEBLEK MEP-LS, LUTZ, BUESCHER HATCH Second row: BUEHLER F , Thi d P S ' ARQUHARSON' HUBBARD, GARNETT, LANDTISER, MCKIERRAN, HORSTE r row: ITNEY T Fou th K , URDEVANT, MCCUBBIN, HESEMANN, RILEY, BOLSTAD, SWEENEY 1' 1'OW.' ERSH AW, BUSHNELL, DITTERLINE, WILsoN, SMITH, SURAH, PHILLIPS Page 30 HE 9 1 1 in V , -In PI TAU IGMA i STRUTTMAN FARQUHARSON, unidentified SMITH, BUSHNELL, BUESCHER, , Front row: . 1 -1, M Middle row: HESEMANN, WACHTEL, SCHUPP, MCCUBBIN, LANDTISER Top row: PROF. MILLER, PROF. SCORAN, DEAN CURTIS, PROF. PHILLIPS, PROF. BOLSTAD THE MROCK FF 1 if-lift 11' Q ggi: Z Page 81 Top ro w: KRAUS, WEISS, DENKLER, WE , VK' AH LOCKE JOHNSON Front row: LANDTISER, WILSON, BUSSJAEGER, SPENCER, HITN , , Middle row: HATCH, RUCKER, MEALS, BUESCHER, HECK, MCCUBBIN S ENEY HESEMANN, HERZOG, AZBILL TA BETA Pl Front row: PROP. PHILLIPS, PROP. MOORMAN, LANDTISER Second row: HATCH, MCCUBBIN, DENKLER, STARK Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity, was founded in 1885 by Professor E. H. Williams, J r., head of the Lehigh Mining Department, at the Lehigh University. The Alpha Chapter of Missouri was installed in 1902 at the University of Missouri and was the tenth of the existing twenty-six chapters to be established. Tau Beta Pi has a program fostering a more liberal edu- cation, a broader field of interest and a higher ethical standard among engineering students. The national organization main- tains a fellowship fund and a loan fund whereby members may be given financial aid in obtaining advanced education. The purpose of Tau Beta Pi is to mark in fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their school by dis' tinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undef- graduates in engineering or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering. Ns l I X Pau ff FORE ill , Varsity Debate Squad au.. 'Dx national OYEHUW and I loan f'-md Whdfbff .idznobf BggjPll3i0m3rkin ,g mmf NUM mfffhffa CWS nd atm? of bs' uflf aminmen amine adwfw tittllf M555 'Front row: LAND, DUNAGEN, HENDERSON, FRIEND, BoU'r1N Second row: REED, ROWAN, DR. ALY, SI-IEA, PENSON During recent years the forensic program has been carried out with the active cooperation of the administration and faculty of the University. This year the program has in- cluded participation in debates, discussions, conferences, and public speaking contests. The opponents in debate have been Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Wichita, Wisconsin, and Wash- ington Universities. Among the outstanding debates was the exchange debate with the University of Wisconsin on the ques- tion of the abolition of sororities and fraternities. A record- breaking crowd of almost 1,000 students, faculty members, and townspeople attended the debate and took part in the open forum following the formal debate. This same question was discussed with the Universities of Iowa and Oklahoma. The conferences participated in were the Missouri Colle- giate Conference on Foreign policy, held at Washington Uni- Page 83 versity in St. Louis, the State University of Iowa Inter- collegiate Conference on Problems of the Peace, and the University of Missouri Forensics Conference. The most im- portant public speaking contest was the Stephens Oratorical Contest, the oldest annual public speaking contest west of the Mississippi. As in the past, the winner was presented the Stephens Gold Medal at the June Commencement. Other speaking contests were the Extempore Speaking Contest and the Public Speaking Contest of 1946. Every student in the University of Missouri is eligible to participate in forensic activities. Competitions for places are held throughout the year. The Student Forensic OHice is in 326 Switzler Hall, and any student who is interested in forensics either as a speaker or a manager is invited to register there. TIGERETTEAW Kneeling: Rose, GNADT, HOOK Standing: POE, FRIDLEY, LEWIS, HICKMAN, GUALDONI, TELGEMEIER, REHM, CLIFFORD, SMITH The Tigerettes is a new organization on the campus, Tigerettes furnished her own uniform and baton. A fund iS formed to furnish entertainment for social functions on the being built up with dues paid by the members, and the money campus and in Columbia. The group was organized by Lou donated for their services. With this fund they hope to be Gualdorli, and 1T1CCfS twice WCGk1y- able to buy new and better uniforms. Several of the girls are former drum-majorettes, others had to learn to twirl a baton from scratch. Each girl in . E Presrden t . , MARGARET ROS . , T V1ce-Preszdent . . JIN1 GNAD OK Secre tary- Treasurer MARTHA RAE Ho . oNI Drrec tor . , LOU GUALD Pug, 84 :ra-:la SMITH U1!f0fm and , Wrihthisflmdthey' ff :n:fof1T15- 'i 3 nf 3. A WM will will baton. li' mcmbCf5, HIM: M ,gp ,lll Q Bottom row: Second row: Third row: CHUCK The flailing arms and iron lungs of these elev leaders, selected at fall try-outs, helped urge the Tig on to victory this year. NANCY LEE, CORINNE CHANDLER h MARY COOPERIDER, CHERI FRANK, GINNY GOULD, JANEY CLARK MILLIKEN, BILL LUKEMAN, BILL DUNN, JACK KENNEDY, GEORGE JONES en cheer Under the able leadership of La Veryn Ray and Bill er teams Dunn, they worked with Tiger Claws, planned the boniires and pep rallies, thought up some new yells, and were really in there pitching for the home team at all the games. l Page 85 r -' I TIGER CL Front row: LUKEMAN, G, WINGER, SIEGFRIED, WEINSHANK, MILLER, YOUNG, SKIDMORE, CALDWELL, HOLLINGSWORTH - Second row: PETERSON, SHATZ, POLLOCK, BRYANT, DUNN, RAY, COSTELLO, WACHTER, LOOSHEN, HART Third row: WYATT, MEYERSON, FRANK, CHANDLER, SToTz, RosEN, PFREMMER, BUCKLEY, BANSBACH, ELWELL, N. SMITH, SWANK, KERT1-1, HEINTZE WARD, SNODDY Back row: SHUGHART, MILLIKEN, B. K. SMITH, SUPHORNE, WILFLEY, HETHERITON, LEE, SHEPPARD, BAKER, FARRELL, LoUK, GRAY, LANE, REARDON i i . , Tiger Claws is the organization which boasts of Jesse Homecoming game where cards were flashed between halves. Wrench as an honorary member. It is the nucleous of the Consisting of two representatives for every lifty members of cheering section at all the pep rallies and is a leader of student each organized house on campus, Tiger Claws was ably led spirit for athletic activities. Its biggest stunt was at the President . Vice-President . Recording Secretary . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . BILL DUNN BILLIE BRYANT LA VERYN RAY C. G. POLLOCK ToM TROTTER l Past '96 iifiid Un FK! ff Sexnfrs u Ile 'll' lids Ci Zum 19371 5 gn wird tha ..M.5.. Emilie if g, Mira Tug Q5 Kam . rf f . ll Sri-Q . ,lr 1, . Wh50'z,- -- QE Y! .., -. ill M 33.1, 3 ,-., .:. L 'tt Yu' C. mum S SIXTH. Sun, 'IU-L. Lon. Gu ds wtf! flashed betwwl :Ives for e1'Cf5'5ftY mm? SP4-15' Tilff Claws Wasabi 66 79 9 Second row: EIGELBERG Front row: SLAGLE, HEIMBURGER, RIDDLE, HEINSOHN, WI-IITE, KILLOUGI-I ER, KEKERIS, STEWART, HOPKINS, WHITAKER, IHM, DELLASTATIOUS Third row: O,CONNELL, MILLER, CROAK, CLIFFE, ECKDAHL, DEAN, BROWN, HENDERSON The M Men's Club, established on the Missouri campus since 1907, is a service organization for athletes who have received their M's in major sports and have fullilled the academic requirements. Crowned queen at the annual M Men's dance this year was Sabra Tull of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The dance, the iirst held for several years, was a huge success, indicating that the club is once again becoming an outstanding organ- ization on campus after several years of war-time inactivity. President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Page 87 M club also sponsored a varsity-alumni football game this spring and the annual picnic for M members and guests. The objectives of the club are: To develop clean sports- manship at Missouri, to bring about a closer relationship be- tween the athletes and the students, and to interest high school athletes throughout this state in the University of Missouri. . ED HoDGEs . JACK ECKDAHL . WILBUR BERG . JIM KEKERIS GLES 81 CHUR l 1 At the beginning of the Fall semester, Old Mizzou' received a definite shot in the arm, as the campus emefged from its wartime semi-solitude. Recently discharged Service' men began to appear on the scene bringing with them Such versatile wardrobes as Army shirts, field jackets, fiight jackets, blouses, boots, and Navy wool caps, HSCWVYH Shifts and den- ims. Try as he could, the veteran could not forget his G. I. slang. Since he could not eliminate these colorful service phrases, he merely cleaned them up a bit and introduced them for the approval and general use of the campus as a whole- The seven hundred and fifty veterans of the first semester proved to be a mere drop in the bucket when compared to the 1400 who overran the University Library for the second semester registration. Most of them were fresh from the final pay line of their separation centers. So, what did they do when they arrived at the University? Naturally, they lined up again-this time in the hallways, alcoves and stairways of the library. They filled out applicationsg they sweated and they swore, but somehow they finally completed the registra- tion ordeal after running the gauntlet of what was dubiously called Veterans Administration. After the rush for books, they were ready for the struggle to regenerate the mental processes which had grown rusty during the long years of the You're not paid to think policy stressed by the various services. Despite the efforts of uncompromising professors, the veterans managed to survive those first few weeks of pain- ful study, home hunting, job hunting, and just plain hunting. In fact, their average grades, as a group, proved to be higher than those of the other students. Of the 2800 veterans on campus by mid-March, over eight hundred of them belonged to Eagles and Anchors. Most of the members found that the organization was ready to act in their behalf in their various campus and non-campus gripes Dave Wilson, publicity chairman, prepared a letter of protest against rising prices which was sent to top men in government, labor and management. The resulting wide- spread publicity in various newspapers caused the U. S. De- partment of Labor to send Mr. John B. Parrish from Chicago in mid-March to address the members on What Inflation Means to the Veteran. Vic Leiker and his rent survey committee got the facts and figures on excessive rents by a direct canvass gf Students. A series of newspaper releases soon followed which made the Columbia landlords take notice. President John Cox had his hands full. In February he appeared before the state legislature at Jefferson City to testify for the need of increased housing at the University, AS a result of a St. Louis newspaper article, he made it clear that there was no friction between veterans and non-veterans on the campus 1 and that the organization was not ' anti-fraternity. He con. ducted an investigation of the rise i,n athletic ticket prices and reported to the student body that the rise was justified in his opinion. John Cowan, programs committee chairman, kept the campus in suspense as he planned his extravaganza, The Li'1 Abner-Daisy Mae Stomp. He paraded thirty-four beautiful damsels through the aisles of Waters Auditorium in an effort to find Miss Daisy Mae of 1946. Six Queen candidates remained after the preliminary election on March 19th. From the final six, Miss Bunny Buescher, a Columbia girl repre- senting Pi Beta Phi sorority, emerged as Miss Daisy Mae of 1946. At the time of this writing, Mr. Cowan was planning his next social highlight-the renowned, if not notorious, Eagles and Anchors beer bust, to be held sometime in May. The school year, 1945-46, was an important one for Eagles and Anchors. Its membership multipliedg its number of useful services to veterans expanded, and its social activities in- creased. WINTER SEMESTER OFFICERS President .... . . JOHN Cox Vice-President . . DON MILLER Secretary ...... JEAN AZBILL Chairman of Finance Committee . JIM SPENCER Chairman of Membership Committee . . , . J. R. COUSINS Chairman of Programs Committee . . JOHN COWAN chairman of Publicity I Committee . . . . DAVE WILSON Special Projects Chairman BEVERLY BROWER J MEMBERS-AT-LARGE GENE SMEMO, NANCY COLE, and AL UBRIEN Tun hwummw' it htm: Pmm. hw Swzdmrz Sill. Bm liifm: Imggmg Firm 1 Ilkopmfm time EMM it mm' Pagg 88 5. It hind, full. In 'wfaz jdfmn 'le ih: gheu . hcltilgii r- M . 5' Mgt: miie mmm irdmrmii . 'mmmii :mf Q r- A ' Ha lhgthktt milf 'nmlnittee Cham- kr Mid his qua K in ie vagaml 'Tgl paraded thiT'fY'f0urkQ Waters Auditomium iam msd' Si' We iii . cftttion on M31-ch wth! 5, p hifffhff- 8 Columbia gilg fmffifd B Mlm Daigygg. rztzng. Mr. Cowan wasnt 'f YUWOWTKU. if not not to be held sometimeiill was an important one forisg I multiplied: its numberolz- -d. and its social activite RT CL Front row: PARTNEY, RALLS, MORRISON, VARDEMAN, RUSSELL, DU NLAP, EMBLETON, WADE, PLINE ,Second row: SPENCER, HARRIS, EUBANK, TURNER, FLOOD, FELDMAN, PowELL, HAAS, DALTON, McCoy WOODBURY, FARBER, ROSEN, HowE, SCOTT, Third row: LUDWIG, AMELON, BARRETT, Sci-nvioox, HARMS, SUDBROCK, SHAW, HEARN, ROGERS President . r FICERS 'STER OF Vice-President . Cox ' JOHN Secretary- Treasurer VDONMILHR ' JEANAZHIU Sponsors . 'CLR fommitree ,JW SPH' hp The Art Club, established on the Missouri campus in ' usii , R'Co October, 1944, is open for membership to all those interested in art. Lecture demonstrations, workshop nights, speakers, 1 CUWQ5 JUHN and panel discussions are features of Art Club meetings. VEWHSQN Among the most interesting meetings this year were DA ' WU, those highlighted by Mr. Shane, who discussed war painting, Brviw BRO mvf' GE s-AT-LAR W and Alf 0 Page 89 r COLL NAOMI POWELL SUE FELDMAN . JOAN HAAS BETTY WOODBURY FRED SHANE Douglas Hansen, who demonstrated water color, Mr. and Mrs. Downs and their paintings, and Wesley Wiksell, who showed a movie on puppet making. Is Modern Art Crazy? a panel discussion led by Miss Woodbury, Miss Louise News d , featured one of Art Club's meet- baum, and Fritz Schroe er ings. PHI DELTA PHI N , I 1 Fra I-fmt: fn.. .Ru:r.-,wrt Smzzfzr.-., I2.tra:r.:., I-1r.r:::r.m', Hnrcrwfw, SM't.1f1s S , ec u.- Um! mn Hwzx'-. ,lt'r.m,Sv.z:11t, 'I':1-rlfrs, l-zmn.v,S1,,xH:er:AHn, RAY, Lux Th Iliff-I fn.. mf mn: t,n,',, 321, 1-Qy,t.f,:,, ID.,:::cr.:,t,'.',Htm-:AuT.CHklsTrLN,kk'1fLt.t.lvb1R,SmCx1.r:Y,ANIJERHQK ' Baz Ph: IM-lin Ph: rw gm zntcrnnt:-nmi lc-'nl trznterxxitu' which Monal ethics in onosition to corru t Jracticcs. They ha-.f L , I I Q , A , f .:.e Tau Chaj N f '.l!1tlCtl .lf illf LLM'-' bCl1H4r. H2 Tllt' L!lZk'Cf'F-215' ral AiZCl1Zf,Z,IlH, found the n1canS of Ser-ying this nccd tllfcjllgh tljclf C- 5, as represen IJ-x::?:'l,S1HflJ 1:1 -1 it Hr 'Zl':l'z'- - -- n etc lc , 1 I 2. llc ,tim und 1 gen nga lm Sangumcous af-mlallonsl ww YM, tss r nzfjp an ct:-uczzrc i-tti4aj.' The I-'cal cltztpter '.-:us fwtxnded .,., h 1 In .ne past th mum Among some of the more outatandtng alurnnn are I' rnzzuf I f'-8'3SglVCIl yy, ,C..,r,,tf-. W...,.H FCJZN ph, Iycim phw INN, I-mimi D. Roosevelt, Charles Evans Hughes, Theodore Rfwwf'-'f ,lthmagel 1 tru! zz: 'hr lc.g.ti 3.5 .gg--,,, , 51.5 :he gttimmcexm-nt nt' high VV:IEz:un I-Inward Taft, Wendell Wilkie, Benjamin N. Czndl 'fihouseonce ' L . .. ' , - - mt:-..t:g-, tl :ze .uni tttgitl .tti:tf,-:erase it- tt cattle M: pit-Tex' Bennett Champ Clark, and Harold L. Ickes. Comesl Utltzhr of 1 ' 'lf annual bf 'V-'UX7 f HAL FISHER , la ffl' -:l H'1f - GEORGE AYLWARD 1 C.- 'f-L Hftfwff-'fff Gugxrs BURKART 3 'I I' I JY. ASDERHZK corrupt practices. Thell this need thI011Eh wil? outstanding alumni mm Hughes Theodore R005 ir Wm, Benianmcm laroid L- Mes HAL FISHBR . 'ARD H105 'Mm 1 5:45 BURKAR C PHI BETA Pl .. . .- ,.... .,,....M-1-r-ummm - Front row: MORRIS, MARCIAL, LYLE, DR. M. D. OVERHOLSER, VINEYARD, AARONSON, WALSH AMP LAMPE, RAMEY Second row: ETTINGER, MACDONELL, SEACAT, WILLIAMS, CUBBERLEY, MALQU1s'r, MIDDELK , DYLO, CLOUD, MARTIN, BEACH, EVERS Third row: SIZEMORE, WESSELIUS, ELDER, LERWICK, Back row: BARNSTORFF, TIETJEN, 1 The Tau Chapter of Phi Beta Pi, national medical fra- ternity, is represented by thirty-four students enrolled, in the University of Missouri School of Medicine. , In the past the fraternity has lived in a house, but this practice was given up during the war because of the man- that the Phi Betes will power shortage. It is expected have a house once more next year, assuming that the housing dilemma becomes no more acute. Highlight of the fraternity's social activities this year was the annual banquet preceding the traditional Medical Archon . Vice-Archon . CLARK AARONSON Secretary . . . PAUL ROESLER Treasurer . Faculty Sponsor Page 91 . EVERETT LERWICK . ELFRED LAMPE . DR. M. D. OVERHOLSER K SER, ROESLER, KozAL, CARLETON, WOODARD, DORSCH School Anatomical Revue' in january. While the brothers avariciously explored the anatomy of the fried chicken, Dr. Harry M. Griffith of Columbia spoke on Fraternity Aims. Shortly before the holidays, a Christmas party and show Qcomplete with magicianb was given for the crippled children in the University Hospital in an attempt to brighten their long days. I 4 .,.. ii lllll 'e i' 1 .Jo 0 5.,,,-. 1. M- wet Gi,im1A Kuauiiu JHANN12 ROGERS .lent-.rar In .z ..m.i-'tu' l, S X' , Srzizo -lv'i:-:ik lioiiorzirjf soezetjf, was established I vz. l sw. igzrfs :ire Chwsert for membership each 'rue 3-.i'-.zu -.i'h--Igirsiizp, Iezulershzp and service. The :r::z.i::z wevref '.:zi':I Qillililfllflilllflf'fi1C Similar. f'fri : l ..i..t ew M':::.ij.' 'i'-.lc-glfl'N1kif'Zli -i:iY.NV.C.A. :indo!'A.XV.S., i :int-1:-Ve' it K li .-X , M-i:'gi: B-uirtl. P: LzimlvdziThet:1.Sigma P: .-'Rig ...i, .izztl Sztgzzzgi .-'xipliri I-mi, :intl '.-.tis eo-ehrizrman of XY.-:Hi S ..le::' Sc-:'.':t'e Fizzul K McRrj.e:: his McKe:zzj.' '.-.us :i member ot' Rioriar B -lftf 'X EN31-1 P: Ze'.i. Ps: Cfiz. and XN'ii::1e:i's Pan-Heilenzc ' V: t Size '.1..is gi- sj.w'e::1 chqizrtzizizt -ii' .-'+..NV.S., and presztfrt. 'Z' 1557.1 G.iZ:2Zt1.i sl Li i Kxtelze NTT'-'Tri .is '.':rrjiTes:ti'::1' it' l.K'orL:shfip, .Cffigt ' Tilt' SG.-5. t i C' vt, crugzicgf KAY MCK1e:.n' member of A.W.S., and activities chairman of Kappa Aig Theta sorority. She was also a member of the Read Hi Music Committee, Delta Tau Kappa, Sigma Pi Alpliii, ii... Pi Lambda Theta. Jeanne Dougherty was president of A.W.S., prescduf Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, chairman of Red Crf-SS C lege Unit, and a member of Motar Board, Read Hzili Fila. Committee, Presbyterian Student Association. and WHY'-f Pan-Hellenic Council. Jeanne Rogers was treasurer of K.E.A.. Pfwldfm 1 Siam ,, 4 , . U Crt.: Eps:.on Sigma. on the Savitar staff, president of Theta .. s. Phi, associate eiditor of Showme, Freshman Represciffff to A.l.V.S.. and on the Activities Bureau. r - .5 l r U- . .341 . . hs member i-IVQQQT1 of I. -. tpw their 3 uqdatana Q. . fcfvlgh .'Ar.,. .rr I .IJ out the -01 HS fq wr Rc-:us V :tres chaimian of KIPPU 0 a member of the Rfii : Kappa, Sigma Pi Amit w.S., Wi TC5idCf1t of A' lf . chairman Ofizedcroil alll! siotar BOW' Readl-I lem Association, and wi' Q Presideflioi' .cf of mc resident Of The 5560 F reshrflan Repr yfnff 5 BIHCBU- 5535. P EE NIGHT Pr BO RD Front row: HILL, REED, WIEGNER, NEW ' Second row: DOUGHERTY, MURRAY, MCKEMY, LARRICK Presiden t . Vice-Presiden t Secre tary . Treasurer Mortar Board is a national honorary society for senior women. Its members are chosen during their junior year in recognition of their scholarship and service to the University. M0Y'Car Board was founded at Missouri in 1918, and members are initiated at an annual Tap Day service. Throughout the year the organization sponsors numerous SefViCC projects. One of these is the tea given in the fall for Page 93 EMMA LEE REED . MARJORIE HILL MARILYN WIEGNER . VIRGINIA NEW women transfer students. It is an occasion for them to meet new friends and to feel welcome on the campus. In the spring a banquet is given honoring the girls who rank highest scho- lastically in the University. The Sophomore Award is also made at this time. From February until June, Mortar Board members are busy handling the sale of senior announcements, including all the details from the compilation of the announce ments to their final distribution. PHI ELTA NU Home Econoruics Honorary 5 K 4 -J 1 i l I 5 -, g . ! 5. If X lj 1 , I I P4 5' - Zi 5 1 I i I . gs J T K I-'mmf ION KI::I-:MIL Down, Cxosx, EvExsoN, HARTLEH', CASEBEER, WILLPIITE, SMITH, STEWART tim-A ron M4IImcII.v, I-',w.'I-as, Sfxxmzrzs, HowELL. HASEMAN, Suoanocx, BRIDGES, NORMAN, JOHNSCN, BANG!-IRT IGMA EP ILO IGM ...JN Q C7 F- .. s K I L f 'a ,- i is 9 - 'Q -'X 1 .Z I FIoI Sect ThiI im Epsilon Alpha -5. are Cho this of Scholan Wtiviries, lu We started the ye, all Q Ofienta. me freshlnu . B08rd in mD'l' Frofzr ron SI.z:rIf, Kspnw. Pzsszcs. RECTOH, NoIzDQL'I5-I L egesthroua H14 X1 C' Os G -I 'tofu . r I saver. 51502. HILL. Bun, ROSEN, Sv.',mI-5 5.1, I , .. ., , , . H , T .... f. .ow M. HW-. LC-cIf.I2z.Dc,E. Coox, VI EI.I.s, FERGUSON, Moss, RANKIN be im, IT ses, Bmw, ? Front row: ATTEBERRY, STEP!-IENs, SENNo'r'r, NORDQUIST Second row: WINDRUM, WYATT, Moss, MAJOR, RosEN, GRANT, SWANK, KEMP Third row: DICKSON, F. HILL, BALEs, NAGEL, S. HILL, BAIN, MUNSELL, WELLS, MCKEE Presiden t . . Vice-Presiden t . . Secre tary . . FRANCES PIERCE MARILYN MAJOR MARY LEE ROSEN Kappa Epsilon Alpha is a local honorary for sophomore women. Members are chosen in the spring of their freshman Year OH a basis of scholarship, leadership, and potentialities in campus activities. ' K., E. A. started the year by cooperating with W. S. G. A. in Sponsoring an orientation program open to all women Students who are freshmen or transfers, forthe purpose of introducing them to campus traditions, life, and activities. It aided Mortar Board in their tea for transfer students, and C0mp1eted the compiling of statistics on honorary systems in the various colleges throughout the country in a hope that a Similar System can be introduced on the Missouri campus. Page 95 FRANCES PIERCE President ORDER OF DRUID -v v U .... .v, , ...- .l. 1 vu ii . ra .::. ,. , .,,,asr,xritit's, Di-Lxxriau I-'thru . lxi vw Iliii -!f,!.!l.- ,tm Vviii .'xi,iii1r.tiir, I-.i:.zr., joxies, WEST, SPR,xpi.iNG It fl o - Mi-' l.'.'i.v.'i,i1, liitsi-:mi-1, Br:,xi,i1,S1ir1rRiN, DfXH',MR. DAVIDSON I -r IV - ',f,i 't''ri 'Iisllu!1fmI'1lI'j.'itlltlefsliipSOClC1j.'. in llc r'-l it 1 lic ilk tit! Order of the Druids, ... .-...si v i unc :::l:.iZi1'f'il f'.iZ,:z'-.T I'.ZlL1..lZlkl '.'.':1li the Britons. 'if ll- '-'- --We 'rv-:i'w t-tl It-: int-:r Iezirnetliiess and their 'z ,Qfe.i'::c ' 41 t t' -l'-tl 'he zilizlilji io teach, 10 1 .izzl 1-lg' i ::L'e::-re' lull -- 'LTI fl, , ,, ll, ,Ali Cg,:'g'jQN ., ,i,1hL-lu-51 wl '1 i tirtigzriaf iztfe lifiltlers if' ' l t -' senior Lind 'Pi' -., ,Q 5 . 'X n sf' ,. rf-,.,.,f,.. l' '-P'v-N'f ,.vw - lA.. ,. -r graduate men who have measured up to set stximlziztlf scholarship, leadership and service to the Uiizversztj. Missouri. Having nominally replaced the Blue Key tirg:iii:::i which is no longer active on the campus, the Drzzztl' shortly reactivate and become a part of the Alpha X: Cari Oinicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership ffliliilzii which was at one time established on the Missfiurz mz:-i The late Walter Williams, president of the Uiiivefiifl-' ofthe founders of the Alpha Xi Circle at Misswurz. Gzoiecig O ,lf Lrgsrm O PW JIU TLWT. RIL'-' llllis in ARNOLD slew Swett r , -1' E .nh ,.. -u .A 1 ,- . i . B. H. v honored Beca other gi 'fi meml: lic eyes 1 ima Mat ,fmgident 'Wtary in qfden Ti I 3 Q. E. up to set standaidsf : to the University C : Blue KEY Ofgmmi campus the DMM Al ha Xi Cirulef OfLhC P . ' io? Z Ieadershlp Organize on the Missouri Cami: , f .he UniverSifY1Was0'i Ji 5 ,de at Missouri' oi? 55026501 uf LESTEROE , Of? I vjIMRI'5WpE STUARTSP Pie' i Q i is E s i , 1 1 l BLOSSER, MORAN, TAYLOR, BEAL, Q. E. B. H. was Organized in 1898 tO preserve and main- tain the honored traditions and deep moral functions Of the University. Because the organization is not in competition with any other group, and because Q. E. B. H. is authorized to elect to membership any upperclassman in good standing who in the eyes Of the chapter has passed the test Of loyalty to the Alma Mater, it is truly an Honor Society. President . . GEORGE JONES Seffefary LESTER EIME Wafdefl . RAY TAYLOR TfeaSU1'er WILL NELSON Page 7 ARNOLD, DAY, PEELER, ROBINSON, BLISS, DAVIS EIME, REYNOLDS, HEARN, LANDTISER PHI CHI THET Phi Chi Theta, honorary business sorority for women, Omicron Chapter has been inactive for the past we -.vas founded june 16, 1924, in Chicago, Illinois. Omicron years, but was revived last Spring, The officers are: Chapter at Missouri University was installed in 1926. The ptirime of Phi Chi Theta is to promote the Cause Of higher President U BECKY WMU business education and training for all women, to foster high E ideals for women in business careers, and to encourage fra- Viceptesident BETTY JANE EDWARDS ternity and cooperation among women preparing for such Secretary I MARJORIE HILL careers, and to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish Treasurer devotion to the attainment of such ends. JERRY Smeg Advisor . MRS. PATTA Amuony Phi Chi Theta held their Founders' Day Banquet March lst at the Tiger Hotel. They also assisted with the Home- coming Tea for B Ba P A alumnae November 17. ' Fx so I Front ron-A CLI-qGEqPEE - - - L. Acer: Ist-:www SPRAGC, V ' ' ' ' ' ' ANHOP-NI-Z, Bscou-: MATTINGLY Second rowe EDWARDS H - . ILL, Rica MRS Awrnowi' K ' ' ' A - RONER,TRIBBLE WHITLOW Y Third row: Porrsrz Sisci-c F - i ' ENDORF- WATSON' WILHITE- SPRAGG, MARTIN, BROWN, SPICI-:R Alpha Bet 3 1Sizma Pi, mind on the H51 Master 0 'iiifm-in of tk itchy 3dViSer The Httiv 31 W' and a : 3,4 ' - I 'rmnmfatlon nfs, Week. B Lfvfqional m L the Dtlta Si Dm Sigma 1 rallkin 'km Social I I'5l'l ' 4 nal , 'ht ofhcus t HIE:- BI-:cgy WHERE 'TY JANE Enwms Mwomr gm JERRY as. Pm, Aww .-fi tl fm DELT IGM PI Front row: PORTER, SILVASO, CHERRY, TRUEX, SCI-INEDLER . Second row: VERRILLI, DECKER, GEISSOW, BALIKA, SMEMO, FRENCH, HAwK1Ns TEWART OWEN Third row: DR. BAUER, DR. CLOSE, BRAY, BERRY, ARNOLD, CARTER, MILLER, S , Alpha Beta Chapter of the International Fraternity of Beta Sigma Pi, a professional commerce fraternity, was origi- nated on the Missouri campus on March 24, 1923. First Head Master of the local chapter was Prof. R. D. M. Bauer, chairman of the Accounting and Statistics Department and faculty adviser to the Chapter. The activities of the organization are professional in nature and a speaker from the field of Business and Public Administration is obtained for professional meetings held every other week. Business meetings are held in addition to the professional meetings. Service to the University lies mainly in the Delta Sigma Pi Loan Fund established in 1938 and the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key which is awarded to the highest ranking student for the entire B. 85 P. A. curricula. Various social activities are also undertaken. - Page 99 V at MQUQV' GEORGE GIESSOW President ! l l 5 I l l ...- LPH HI 1 ffq 5 , , , KU. .yt si-.iiiiiim h.i,t:-:iz-.3 l.l'lAR, Ro:.su,xLL. Emi-QE. YEATER, RODES, GREENING, BLUMEMFELD, K1.E1N, WALSH, WADE. Kmnv, Ru-mg, 1 ' A. ' .' HQHI-'l'.l. ., . ,,i,,,,, ,W 1-,,A.,, ,,!,,,, K,,,,,l,,,,fl,,,m, ist-Ryu-r, Ct-Rm, KAMBERC., Dopson, Wmnsoiz, CoE, CLDHAM, BUSBEE, MARR, ERUMAN, Gunning., Hu-.i,Iir:i,hu!.r.r4,,Ii-111.1t.srLN,joAN C1.sr.N -f..if..1 fm. t'. i im, liu,uisii,w.', I.i,r.zo::, Bn,uiroRn, NL-XBRA'x', joxas, HARRINGTON, ROGERS, BLACK, FISHBACK, ALEXANDER, UTTERBACK, Tunxu tnf.i.ssii I-'f.,,.r Hi. Hi mziz, l.'.',-tv:-,, l-Lui, Uwizra, NYARSHALL. BL'ci-ci.Ev, Koousii, KEMP, Pom.. HURT. PIDGEON Gziiiixiizi Aiplizi Chi, national womens advertising fra- tc:'n:1j.', hzgliizglitt-cl :in unusually active year with one ol' the lug cvciits -it' the iiourxiziiistic season , . . the Gamma Alpha Ch: tliwliuiii slim-.', March T :ind 8. With a combination of tim-:i'j.A iii-itivis triiiii Stcplicns, Christian and the University, cf-lilies :':'-im Ci-Itiiiihzzfs most fzisliioiirihle stores and Maggie Iizuitlicgu, iiiztl-.-.-cs: Luiz:-if tit' Hsirpt-r's Bazaar as commentator, thc sliwn. .'..is quake c-uorttz.. T-igctlicz' '.i.':th .-Xiphqi Dt-ftzi Szgmn, national men's adver- ..s::ig :r.i'cr:i:'j.', the --rt1gi:i:.f'n1:o:i put on the annual J St-iw-1 Ci' :z:'.'.iT To end the year's activities, the Missouri chapter playrd host to the Gamma Alpha Chi national convention dunni journalism Week, welcoming many national fraternity ofiitfft and delegates from other chapters. Founded at Missouri in 1920 to organize all those w0mfU interested in the Field of advertising, Gamma Alpha Chi i529 active organization on many campuses throughmll fb' country. I 1 P 'll MI mg, KIRBY, REM, l inn MAN, GREENBERCH UUERBAQKI TURNER l ouri chapter played convention during nal fraternity ofllcert nize all those women lma Alpha is HU throug holit tht SCS Pal' DIClfl' X PHI DELT N..'pW:1L.l Ari Fi-'::1f: g1:j.' . , 'Qi I. , a ,,A . - iv: P 'D v 5, 7 ,A L2 1 ! Y I-mm 11121. I'Nm:41.'.',Sr1.r:cr.1-4, Miss WL'1.H,1-c.ar.zr.1r.N, Wrisrnorr, Wxrgcxrzk .m-.vml may SX'-!I'5fJIJ, Lmrrcs, hicmnxsux, Suummcx, A1.1.ToN. POWELL 'IGMA ALPHV IOT xt ' ' X W x V, , -.. -S 1 1 X 41 . ! L A I 8 I f L 5 . - 7 Fmfzr :ou Q-.kH1.AT.Gl'FZ.?1'1'. BvfL'HPA':'.OSIiEI?.!. Esrss, Wxzoxsn, MAHAN 5.10. :ou M1'rs1Pssu'gr,u, ROBINSGN, SmF:.sT':. HUBERT. HUNT, SHORT, JACOBS, Smgxx nztography ,. pi! The mpl r. :he Miss ipters in sc 1-:sk this yea ES H The Hrs tr'3fl50fCd Pill 193 PP LPH all N Front row: MILLER, YEATER, EDDLEMON, FITE, CONNOLLY N LER, LOOSHEN, Second row: RANKIN, DAVIS, Enom, WITT, CARR, on Third row: FRAZEE, You The Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Mu was established nal show, the winner of on the Missouri campus, April 20, 1945. A professio photography fraternity, Kappa Alpha Mu formed seven other chapters in schools throughout the country during journalism week this year. Dulcie Witt, past president of Alpha chapter, was named first national president of the fraternity. The iirst national collegiate photography exhibit was on Iwo-Jima, and J raphy magazine. sponsored by the local chapter here during journalism week. . DULCIE WITT President . Vice-President . . . JANE LEE CARR Secretary . JACQUELINE NODLER Treasurer , HELEN FERGUSON Photographer GEORGE JOHNSON -Pug: 103 Eighty-eight prints w Among the honorary Joe Rosenthal, who took the famous pic LANG-ENBECKER NG, WEST, BARCLAY, JOHNSON, DUTREZ, LEIMKUELER ere chosen for a traveling photography which will be awarded a week's trip to P ular Photography magazine. Chicago to be financed by op members of Kappa Alpha Mu are ture of the iiag-raising ohn Whiting, editor of Popular Photog- AMW DULc1E W1T'r LPI-IA PHI 0 EGA if -3 if K I - ll Q. Ln ll Q o T Fruit! mit Moiirno, joxigs, Idiwsox, Cori-AKEN, j. LCOIILER, Honsms, Womanixc, PCPPER, MERRILL S.-fowl roi-.E HI-LCIIT, Poscn, Rates, STARK, D1-:cxr:R, NEILSON, BRUCE, D. MOIILFIR, FABES. BAND!-:Lil-:R President . Vice-Presiden t Secretary . Treasurer Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity for men who have had previous training in the Boy Scout movement. It is one of ninety-nine chapters located on college campuses throughout the country. During the war years, the organization did such valuable work as securing hlood donors for the Red Cross plasma bank. CHARLES DECKER . JOE STARK . VIRGIL OWEN . BOB BRUCE It continues to sponsor the Infantile Paralysis March of Dimes drive. Each year Alpha Phi Omega climaxes this drive with a President's Birthday Ball. Sylvia Morrill of Steph'-'05 College was queen of the 1946 Ball. Another activity SPOU' sored by the group is that of fingerprinting students in connec- tion with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ffgfl IM nm 'UW dyd Ply M5 v.v,-,nd Tp I IW' UW. ALPHQ PP iDELT National Sociology Honorary l l l lySis March Ofms Front row BRIGHT YANC Back row BAKER WESTFALL IGNI EY MRS EVA MoEN C E LIVELY QSponsorj QCHAEFER HICKMAN GALE JOHNSON MRS L E WELDEN RUFI National Education Honorary . l was this drive will H Morrill of S P nother activity SPOH' dents in te hells l gg Sill gation- pas' 104 'i Front row: REED, PATTERSON, MEEKER, EUBANK, DUNHAM, LARKIN SeC0rld row: KELLY, STEWART, GNADT, MURRAY, J ENKINS, DR. CARTER, WUEST, MARKSBURY, KRAEHE, KOPPENBRI sTAT1oUs C BAUER I-IrTzEMAN WALLA Thlrd row: POWELL, GURLEY, SPENCER, ELLIS, COLLI Page 105 ER, V. BAUER, WHITAKER, BEAL, NEILSON, DELLA E ' 1 4- .L YN RED CRGSS Front wwf BROVJNING, GREENBERG, RoDEs 5,.CO,,,1 fowg BALSLEY, RODGERS, ROBNETT, POTTER TT LPH CHI IGM Honorary Chemistry Fratemity ,os sf Q7 'Q C-7 F 1- . . 'Om '0 '- SPRADLIP-G, CARPENTER, EIME, HENDERSON Second rowq FERRELL, DENKLER, S-max, HALE L. cv 51 I PM le 197 I pax U E v-4 I-1 T' C Rm O 15 P1 SP1 O O 2 O E O U2 m O z O FU Ib FU KI ICRO ZA'- V4 ,E 1, fm, ,a 4- ai A , Jw- S .4,... W1 ,WWW VA 424 .Lx Y x - .xv 't R .ix . x X 3 R EQ 48' Q X. A ,. Y. . ' N 4 5 N NR. vf 1 ff f W f Front row: WOODY, STEWART, HARTLEY, HowELL, NEW, EVENSON, NICKEL Back row: SMITH, SANDERS, WINDES, CASEBEER, EPPERLY, RICHMOND THET IGM PHI NATIONAL JOURNALISM HON ORARY Q 2 'Dfw cx ITRONNET WADD0 C RTMELL F'0f1ffow.- SENNEFF, PATEK, STAEUBLE, CARR' Fu-E' PE D1JNAGIN TOWNSEND, BROWN' WULF' MCCULLOUGH, A B Second CARTER, DODER, ' R BNETT LEAKE, Moscowrrz, RYANT row: BrscHoEE, HENDERSON, MEDING' DERGRAFT ALLEN, 0 1 SHEA: PEN , B Icx-IELSDOEREER, H044 ack 'OW-' GOGRL, EIDMANN, BOUTIN, ETL ROSE, E Paee 107 A omehow Registration never t ires the facultyl Profflohnslcn Cforegrcundl and Dean Mott are going strc CALVIN AGEE Nl :ada Agriculture Alpha Ciamma Rho A1 Club Dany Club College farmer VAULA BAKER Sl LCUII Arts Tiger Cla-is Colle: Hour Com Alpha Kaooa Delia v. DAVIN BRADFORD hterced, Calil Journalism Chi Omega Gamma Axlpha Chr PAARTl'lfx HELEN ALEXANDER Tlenlbn J0ulnlltlrh Kappa Kappa Gamma Ed Prnt lime Vublizily Comm Gamma Alpha Chr CAROL BAUER Stewartsville Eduflllcrn Alpha Chr Omega My. i.. X n . -if . If , . . Q- 'ew -r' , 11 , REBECCA BRADSHAW Lubbock, Texas Journalism Chi Omega Gu-ma Alpha Chi DOROTHY JEANNE ALLEN Kansas Ciw Lan Alpha phi Careers Conl Board Kappa Beta Pi ELIZABETH BEGOLE Melico B. 8 P W. Tiger Claws Phi Chl Thelt . ,Wag . 1. - MARCIA RAE BRAUN Sl. Joseph Edutllicn Alpha Epsilon Phi i , , ,sg is-la,l:' and Delf- a -es. e J 5' Ther vc D-CCH-l- lv e ec e 15 G A : icesbvifzse- PAARCIA MARGARET EUCSENIA EPAILIE GRAY ARMISTEAD ALLEN ANTHONY Portland, Ore, Sikeston Memphis, Tenn, Journalism Education AIM Alpha Gamma Delta Pi Bela Phi Pan Hel Intramurals LENA VIVIAN BESSIE MAE MAY JEAN BENNETT BERSUCH BIRKE Bloomfield Kansas City Collinsville, lll. Agriculture Arts Journalism Home Ec. Club Templecrone Chi Omega I. W. O. Burrall Cabinet I . DAVID BREECE Kanxas City Arts Sigma Nu Pan Hel lnter-Cc-op Council Y. W, C. A. Gamma Alpha Chi Delta Tau Kappa MARY ELIZABETH ARNOLD Kansas City Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Collee Hour Comm. Workshop House Pies. Council LOUISE BLACK Jefferson, Iowa Journalism Kappa Klpha Theta Pan Hel lntramurals Sec. Jour, School Gamma Alpha Chi 19 CLYDE BACHTEL Brunswigk Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rm, A9. Club Rul Nu DAVID RYNNINC3 BOWERS Aurora, Ill. gournalism i AI h E il wi El 5.Q.f..' 9' Q Press Time Sigma Della Chi fs: Y . Y Cn Y i a ANN ROBERTS BROKAW Van Buren Education I W. O. lnuamurals lui i . DONALD BRYDON Bloomfield Journalism Alpha Tau Omega Showrne Sigma Delta Chi BETTY JO BURTON Clillon Hill Arts Della Gamma Savilar Alpha Pi Zeta JANE LEE CARR Nolromii, lll- JournallSf'1 Alpha Ph' K,,,,, Alpha Mu Theta Slim' Ph' Pau W' ,I -i -:MA A-.5 Liifll J' .:,.,.'lr .'f:'fi,ii,.iilhali 'fini SV' uf, Li Y 'ytwfz ZLIIS ilu, 5 VI La . Cm: i..n'i x ix I .. tl I MQW fl. 'in Um, . bG Vts 51 P . AA TVN l.iQ 1?h Em'0r ,xiii ga ii. -'iq gsm PF l L , ,ll il 9 iEL ck ture Gamma Rho tb X . D ING :RS I, III. Iism Alpha Epsilon owme . ime Delta Chi .NE ,E tRR 7komI51 Ill' ulnillml iph- QL.. Mu Ygasism' Ph' pai' no TOR 6 MARTHA JANE CARTER Harrisonville I. Iqglgg: Rrllpha Theta Theta Sisma Ph' MARY SPRING CRAFTS Saltville, Va. Arts Chi Omega Intramurals JUNE JEANETTE CLINE Advance Agriculture Home Ec. Club I. W. O. THELMA MAY CRAIG St. Clair Education I. W. O. W. A. A. Intramurals M Women -campaigners who set the campus a-hollering on electron eve THELMA COHEN Memphis, Tenn. Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Theta Sigma Phi BETTY CROSE Moberly Agriculture Home Ec. Club Y. W. C. A. Pi Delta Nu JOHN WILLIAM COLE Flat River Agriculture Farmhouse Ag Club College Farmer LOUISE HAVEN CRUTCHER Marshall Arts MARETTA COLLIER Shelbina Education Alpha Zi Delta Sigma Pi Alpha MARY LOU CUTHBERTSON Bowling Green Agriculture I. W. O. Dance Club Home Ec. Club 4-H Club W. R. A. MARY JOE CONNOLLY ' Pelham, N. Y. Journalism Alpha Gamma Delta Workshop Theta Sigma Chi Kappa Alpha Mu EMILY DAILY Kansas City Arts Alpha Chi Omega WILLIAM PERKINS COOK Little Rock, Ark. B. 81 P. A. Sigma Nu BETTY FLO DAVIS Moberly Education Delta Delta Delta Workshop JO DAQITS MARJORIE LOIS W DEARING ebsle' Groves Farmington Bigig ih I Arts Tige, P 5 Epsilon Kappa Alpha Theta Pan I-Qfws Red Cross Q, E- Intramurals B. H Dttlldg I Delta Sigma Page 111 CHARLES DECKER Kansas City B. 81 P. A. Eagles 81 Anchors Alpha Phi Omega Delta Sigma Pi JOSEPH WILLIAM DELLASTATIOUS Washington, D. C. Education Kappa Alpha IIMII Football S. G. A. Mystical Seven Phi Delta Kappa Sigma Pi All-Tha MARY MARTHA PATRICIA CLAIRE DEVINE DEVOY Boonville Brookfield A t Igrgaa Alpha Theta Delia Delta Delta sayin, Dance Comm. Woykghop Careers Cont. Board lngmmufalg House Pres. Councll Phi Sigma Iota f -gf f 1 . X ,Kai WILLIAM WAYNE COWGILL Milan B. 8- P. A. Eagles 8: Anchors JOAN LOUISE DAVIS Marshalltown, Iowa Arts Alpha Delta Pi . I 15.2 , 1 , I JUNE JEANNE HARRIETTE DIRKS DIGBY Carthage St. Louis Education Education Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Intramurals W. A. A. Swimming Club Femme Forum Intramurals Savitar W. A. A. I QA! PAAFIY PHIL Af-IH DAVID DODSOH CC,raraELL1 Ccrpui Chuan, lun Lcbar-or J':urrtali1 s La- 'Jlarirhop Bala lhe1aF'i 'llmnq CLE 2 C1 A Cllerf-.Qn Club PM L,g'!.a PM Cja a Alpia CM L E. ,rr 4-5 Q. as -Q 1 c on 3 Iffxfifsf CCJUGHERIY L-Early A'-:lx Yacpa Facia Cr P14 from HELD- LOPRArr.E ILOLD Luc:-:cd ECLCaI::r- IC ,. a Ga a Elr a PJ:-'La' Ifivd r MARY ANN DUKE Hg! Springi, Ark B I P A Kappa Kappa Garvma Home Prei Ccuncrl EDIIH DUNHAM Boulder, Colo Educalron Recreation Ccrrm Sccial Work Club , ,.- . 5, .g ' .Hz D .: Ccrvm Um- CNN' Q A ri: IJ., 'S U. 6 A Cappella Choir L S '.' ?',U,':i'tfC'f c IH llc la I'-u 1 ' 9 'J Y 2 - x 'X 9- 2 45 7' - rl ROSALIE MARILYN EDDY Manco Educalion Zela Iau Alpha Worhihoo Chorus NANCY ERDMAN Pviemphnl Ignn Journaliim Alpha Ifpulon Phi Muirc Comm Workshop LII Club purple Mash Gamma Alpha Chr rl I -:sq BEIIY JANE EDWARDS Kansai City I! A P A Alpha Pr Zela phi Chr Ihell LEE ERSKINE Albany Journaliirn Alpha Iau Omega Workihop Pres Jour School S G A Mvilrcal Seven Alpha Della Sigma A ELIZABETH GERRY DEMERIS ELIOT EDWARDS Kansai Cily Phoenix,Ari1. Arlt Journalism Dance Comm. Della Gamma Homecoming Comm. Inler-Am. Club Thela Sigma Phi DCROIHY PAT EUBANK EXLER Kanux Cily Higginwille Educallon Arla Pr Bela Phi Della Gamma Workshop Femme Forum Savilar Savrlar lnlramurall I I I IVA AILEENE ELLIS Cllhf Educalion FRANCES FAIRMAN Springfield All! Arl Club Della Sigma Epsilon Phi Sigma lola JERRY EAST Richmond Heighls Jcurnalizm Della Della Della Gamma Alpha Chi L2 JEAN J EDDLEMAN ii If pi. Nevada rf' Jturnaliirn kappa Algh, MU HLGHCW' ni gif' I All II wi 1 Q t I I. If . I 1 JANE ELLIS Hannibal Educalion Della Gamma Muaic Comm. Univ. Chorux ELAINE CECILE FELDMAN Allanla, Ga. Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Thela Sigma Phi Homecoming Queen Kaly Pclencn is prescnlcd lo crowd al lhe K. Slate-M. U. game bv Homecoming Chairman Bill Humphries. LORA LOUISE ELLIS Crane Educalion Sigma Pi Alpha STANLEY OLIVER FELDMAN Sl. Louis B. 8- P. A. Phi Sigma Della Pan Hel Tren. I MARGAREI EMMERI Liberlyville, III. Agricullura Della Gamma Home Ec Club MARTHA DEWIII FISHBACK Perry Journaliim Gamma Ph' BRN Y, W C. A. Gamma AIDN 0' F' INA LQAETH 32004 'ok-ood ham .mi Q55 'V 'Mui Club ' I A, VLH LIMIH ii TW' lvl-I 5 -11 f a' ,. I, in hm I6 PGI' H: :Y ,Um AAN PEGGY RAE FITE El Dorado, Kan. H1 Mm.. I M'z:'a'. . LK I, I , 1. ...y. Y I.-3' -Q .I . . 1- tRGARET MERT ertyville, III. riculture Ita Gamma me Ec. Club ARTHA EWITT SHBACK :rry A I I' Q',IIfrIIIaBeia ,W.C.A. Ch. 35111118 Alvha l PIN I Qgeation Comm- CGA S. - ' . Theta Sisma Ph' LeNORA FITZGERALD Columbia Education Intramurals I. W. O. LILLIAN FOSCUE Coatopa. Ala. Journalism GLORIA JEAN FOX Kansas City B. 81 P. A. Alpha Gamma Delta Recreation Comm, Workshop Y. W. C. A. BETTY LOU GALE Fredericktown Arts Social Work Club Y. W. C. A. GEORGE JAY GIESSOW St. Louis B. 8: P. A. Pi Kappa Alpha B. 81 P. A. Council Eagles 81 Anchors Delta Sigma Pi BETTY RUTH GLASGOW Kennett Education 5 . ', ZELMA ELIZABETH GOOCH Maplewood Education Univ. Chorus M Women's C W. A. A. MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS Journalism PQIICY Board Art Club Towertime Savitar Delta Tau Kappa CAROLYN JAYNE CHARLOTTE JEAN GRAY JEANNE GRAY GURLEY Nevada Maryville Sarcoxie Arts Education Education Dance Comm. Kappa Kappa Gamma House Pres. Ccuncil lub Home Ec. Club Workshop A Cappella Choir House Pres. Council Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Pi Alpha NANCY ELIZABETH JESSIE HARRIS ANNE HASEMAN HARTLEY Troy Kirkwood Columbia Agriculture Agriculture Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Home Ec. Co-op Chl OIIWSB Pi Delta Nu Home Ec. Club S. R. C. Phi Upsilon Omicron I. W. O. W- R- A- S. R. C. A. W. S. Pi Delta Nu Sigma Epsilon Sigma IOR Page113 Phi Upsilon Omicron Pi Delta Nu MARLAND HAHN Canton, Ohio Journalism Sigma Delta Chi MARGARET HATFIELD Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha T Red Cross heta his Newly elected Knight Owl Paul MurPl'IY and campaign manager rest on their laurels unidentified at the Skirt Swing. JOHANNE HANES Kansas City B. 81 P. A. Glennon Club GILBERT - ALBERT HESEMANN I-Iermann Engineering Eagles 8: Anchors St. Pats Board Engineers Club N JEA HARRINGTON Tulsa, Okla. Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Intramurals Gamma Alpha Chi JERRY HICKEY Columbia B. 8: P. A. Alpha Tau Omega VIRGINIA LEE GNADT Desloge Education Univ. Chorus Coffee Hour Comm. Sigma Pi Alpha ADDISON HARRIS Pleasant Hill B. 8m P. A. Eagles 81 Anchors Y. M. C. A. LM. O. MARJORIE SUE HILL Columbia B. 8. P. A. A. W. S. I. W. O. Mortar Board Phi Chi Theta Sigma Epsilon Sigma I I I I W. ' 'I lv II. I II III Ii: II In I I I II ,II I I 1 I I I I I I I II I II I I II I II 'I II II I ' I MARY HELEN HITZEPAANN Carrollton Education Della Gamma Intramurals W A A Sigma Pi Alpha BETTY ANNE JONES Kennett B I P A Delta Delta Delta B I P A Council ,Y xlslss GLORIA JUNE KRAEHE St Louis Education Kaooa Alpha Iheia Workshop Music Comm. Sigma Pi Alpha A. W. S. L. S. V. ILORENCE HOWELL Patil Agriculture Home Er: Co-op I W O Home EC Club Phi Upsrlon Orniqron pi Della Nu MARTHA FRANCES JONES Sedalra Journalism Della Delta Della Art Club Gamma Alpha Chr J Y. M lf' ,C A JEANET IE MARIE KRONER St James B I P A. Plhrchrlhtla CAROLYN LEIGH HUNT Columbia Education I W O Ccllec Hour Comm, Sigma Pi Alpha Sigma Aloha lola HARRIET BARBARA KAMBERG Boston, Mass. Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Workshop Tiger Claws Gamma Alpha Chi Phi Sigma lcla i C - V I GABRIELE KURTH Sl. Louis Arts Alpha Phi Wcrhshcb Purple Mask i I iff' 's Dalia Ups-'c-is Sccziv HOMrllCB, Ed Lucas, and Gecsgie Athens nail lOi-rdlv I pl HU' svenade f BETTY JANE JOHNSON Greenwood, Miss Education Ps Bela Phi lntramurals Savrtar Red Cross GEORGIA ELIZABETH KINKEAD Farmington Agriculture Home Ec. Club Home Ec, Coop Pi Delta Nu 1' I ,S 'f 1 1 , . Jgfsiai BETTY LEE LAHMEYER Bland Agrrcullurc . l. W. O. Home Ec Club 4-H Club I 1916 Phi QA GEORGE GEORGE MILDRED TERRYL EDMUND LEWIS BERNICE JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON lndranola, Iowa Kansas CitY JEHCHOH CIIY Loclrswocd Journalism Arts All! Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Nu Pi Della Nu Lambda Chi Alps., Showmc Worl1shOD El19.Club Kappa Alpha Mu Psi Chi Shamrock Sigma Della Chr Intramurals Alpha Chr Sigma A. l, C. E. JANE DOROTHY LENORE MARY VAN NORMAN JEANNE ESTHER LYTTON KLINDWORTH KNIGHT KOOLISH KOPPENBRINK Earle, Arla. Kansas City Kansas City Higginsvrlle Journalism Arts Journalism Education Gamma Alpha Chi Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Phi Hockey Pan Hel Treas. Sigma Pr Alpha Gamma Alpha Chi Pi Lambda Thasa I' 'P 7, Ci s 5' I KV I Q L . x ' - an 7' 1 J al . ' l , V 6 'YV' . '-T7 i l PAUL KEITH LANDTISER Carrollton Engineering I. M. O. Druids Tau Bela Pi Eng. Club S. G. A. O. E. B, H, Phi Eta Sigma A, S. Nl. E. MARION PRICE LANKFORD Webster Groves Agricullure Alpha Gamma Rho AS. Club. PATRICIA ROSE LARKIN Kenosha, Wis. Education Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross MARY ANNE LARRICK Webster Grow Kappa Alpha lllfu Pan Hal Maw Board rc-'-fm avr, Orr. OMS' wif .wi I ltr: SF' Ph' sgkil HUA u,LiOl.l5 'Burg' Wyo. aviilf , Lblaotlllpl AIS H 'mlspaphl he-rr ix 'Qi MQW :M M lima -ILO-. tm It -mu Qmnkcbmml J'r2U IH hum l I I W , I I J r l I l I RRYL 'HNSON Cltwocd ilgsering It Ch' r. club ' Alpl' Imrock 'amurals lltfllslgm ARY 'ITON IPPENBRINK I l Jsinsville rcation pha Phi ma Pi Alpha Lambda Theta IO 46 ANNETTE LAsr.Err Corvallis, Or2- Journalism Arpha chi omesa Workshov Intramurals - Theta Sisma Ph' MARY ALEXA MARQUIS Kemmerer, Wyo. Journalism Alpha Delta Pi A. W. S. Theta Sigma Phi Showme NATALIE JEAN LEAR Kansas City Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Gamma Alpha Chi MARY' JACKSON MATHENY Westboro Education Alpha Gamma Delta Workshop Y. W. C. A. l Thom Bear and date Marilyn Kemp dominate this scene at the Alpha Phi formal. Others are, I. to r., lrrs Core, Dick Hill, Shirley Peironnet, and Mary Miller BETTY LEMON Birmingham, Ala. Journalism Chi Omega Publicity Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi Delta Tau Kappa MARY PEYTON MEEKER Bunceton Education Swim Club W. A. A. A. W. S. S. G. A. Sigma Pi Alpha MARGARET JANE LIENTZ Kansas City Education Chi Omega Univ. Chorus Art Club MARY LOUISE MILLER Paducah, Ky. Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Showme Press Time Homecoming Comm. Kappa Alpha Mu Theta Sigma Phi f f xRY INE ,RRICK bstef Gloves will , Alvh' Ii-le' , AHBQJI Pax' 11 NELL MOORE Poplar Bluff Educat' Chi Oiriaeiga Activities Comm Inlfimurals Page 115 KATHRYN ANNE MORGAN Rose Hill, Iowa Journalism Alpha Delta Pi Coffee Hour Comm. Theta Sigma Phi WILLIAM THOMAS MORROW Carthage B. 8: P. A. Sigma Nu FRANCES ELLEN MURRAY Oregon Education A. W. S. Y. W. C. A. .S. V. L 1 Board Mor ar Sigma Alpha Iota Pi Lambda Theta Sigma Pi Alpha JEAN MARIE LOOSCHEN Hooper, Neb. Journalism Alpha Gamma Delta Tiger Claws Theta Sigma Phi JAMES DeWlTT MILLS St. Louis Arts MARY ELLEN MABRAY Kansas City Journalism Y. W. C. A. Gamma Alpha Chi JOHN GERALD MOELLING St. Louis Journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon s o Work h p Alpha Delta Sigma PANSIE MAHAN Moberly Arts Music Comm. Sigma Alpha Iota RUTH ELAINE MONTAGUE St. Louis Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Pan Hel Theta Sigma Phi CLARA MARKSBURY Centralia Education MARILYN MOORE Springfield Arts I. W. O. W CLEVELAND McCORMlCK Patterson Agriculture Alpha Gamma Si9m3 Rui Nex Ag. Club GEORGIA McCULLOUGH Kansas City Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Savitar mn Club Inter-A . Theta Sigma Phi KAY McREYNOLDS Trenton Arts Delta Gamma Pan Hel A. W. S. L. S. V. Mortar Board DAN NEE Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Tiger Claws Savitar Convocation Comm. Homecoming Comm s. v. Q. VIRGINIA MORRILL NEW Sullivan Agrxtvllsut Intramurals Worlnhop I W O A W S lAortar Heard P'aiUp1-Ion Omcron C -if MARILYN DOROTHY NICMEL St Louis Agriculture lnuarnurals Home EC Club Public-lv Cam- IWO WAA PhrUp1ilon On--crcn 34 . , 1 1' X l I X EIIHEL SYLVIA FLORENCE BEATRICE PARTLOW PAIEK Lebanon Chillicothe Arts Journalism Judrtrary Hoard Alpha Phi Social Work Club Worliihop A W S Showmc l W O Theta Sigma Alpha Kappa Delta MARY WILLIAM LOU LEAN RANKIN RAY Wichita, Kan Columbia Journalnrn Lan Kappa Sigma Football Track Iioainq 5 A4 .- ..w as Phi ANN GRAY OERLY Boonville full Chi Or'-no lwlravgrglg GEORGE OSHIMA Walscnvillgv Cglil H LV A Alpha Pi Zeta Bela Cu 'P a S19 'l ai Q Y SHIRLEY PETERSON Sl Louis Journalism Alpha Xu Della Univ Chorus JO REASONS West Plains Education Alpha Gamma Delta Home EC Club College Farmer Phi Upiilon Omrcron Sigma Pr Alpha E, C G-5' tu- wi 4 NSARY zXLlCE OWENS Jglirsscn City Jcurr-alrvp Delta Delta Della Red Cross Inter Rcla Club Gare-r-a Alpha Chi 3 I DOROTHY PLUMMER Clayton Education Alpha Chi Omega Intramurals Y. W. C. A. MARY MAY RICE Joplin 8. 8 P, A. Alpha Phi Univ Chorus Phi Chr Theta WILLIAM KELLAR POINDEXTER Kansas City Arts Phi Della Theta Debate Squad Art Club Collee Hour Comm. Policy Board Eagles 8- Anchors FRED ALBERT RIDDLE Madison, Ill. Education Nl Men Football JAMES OWEN Columbia 3 A P A Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Pr MARY NELLE PARK Bells, Tenn Arts Pi Beta Phi Delta Tau Kappa Alpha Pr Zeta ao, .,.. .. , . --n , ,, ., if P . fl A i N A 7' i . , 1 ax J , lu-LA 1 J 'QT I 'W ' 'Q , Va . I , . . l ' ul GERALD BEVERLY POPPER LEE POTTER Tucson, Ariz. Kansas City B. 8- P. A. Agriculture Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta Tiger Claws Red Cross Eagles 8- Anchors Home Ec. Club Savitar Y. M. C. A. Alpha Phi Omega ELEANOR NORMA ROBERTS MAXINE ROBINSON Gallatin Bonne Terre Arts Arts Pi Bela Phi Univ. Chorus Sigma Alpha Iota Intramurals Ah veil Rcgiwation-Icr -.hom writes the pen7 Sigma Della Pi Phi Sigma Iota JEAN PARRY St Lourl Journalism Pi Beta Phi The!! Sigma PM 9 l rl I 1 MARION ROSALIE OUIGG Webster Grown Arti Alpha Delta Pt Univ. Chorut Phi Sigma Iota UEITIE POWELL RODES Ft Dlx, N J Journalrim Kappa Kanbl C-l4 ' Red Crots Gamma AIDN Ch' I ...- E 1 ifjil ll NNI to I, lttl' fjiirh' cl' Q .- -.in .59 5 t rr.. l Al I i tfliiil '- -ms .'.' 'molly EIFA ASN l'i I -UTY 5.34 91.14 'mtg-i I I P A Lwtl. .5 :rrsigg W Drlti ai r, hm 46 I lil! H7 O I I I YN I CHRISTINE ELQTHR ROGERS ROGERS , Milan, Tenn. Kansas City ri P J umalism Jcournaligm G na - o - ll I Gamma Alpha Chl Rgldpaossppa amma I Gamma Alpha Chi pig Q ION RLIE IG ,er Groves r Delta Pi Chorus gma Iota E I ELL ES .,,, N. J. ralism a K8PPa G Cross ma Alpha '1 L I I I HARRIET ROSENTHAL St. Joseph Journalism Alpha Epsilon Ph A. W. S. Gamma Alpha Chi VIRGINIA ROWLEY Wakeeney, Kan, Arts MARY NEVILLE ROYSTON Columbia Education Home Ec. Club I. W. O. RUTH NADINE ROYSTON Columbia Agriculture Home Ec. Club I. W. O. A. W. S. S. G. A. JOAN ELIZABETH RUFI Columbia Arts Gamma Phi Beta Chorus Alpha Kappa Delta JEAN SANDERS Shell Knob Education Home Ec. Club W. A. A. l. W. O. Phi Upsilon Omicron Pi Delta Nu Sigma Pi Alpha V fp., ,. X Q- f E R f f 9? ff! 'bd 'W wr ., X I ff sr, r 2 :- C 1 f I' I A RX , PP in wc, fr -.C 1 '-1 .fag i ts s -- ... R V 'S X , R . ,X C N. , ff ' 5 x 'I 'sf 1 7 xg IW f 2 ROBERT SAUNDERS Kansas City B. 81 P. A. Sigma Chi AUDREY RUTH SMITH I Westalton I BMX. P. A. ' ph G amma Worlcihosmm Chi Phi Chi Theta a Delta NARY ALVERA SCHAEFER BERNARD SENTNER Columbia Arts I. W. O. Alpha Kappa Delta ELLA MAE SMITH St. James Education Y. W. C. A. Home Ec. Club Phi Upsilon Omicron Pi Delta Nu Pi Lambda Theta Sigma Pi Alpha 6 TOR PW 116 Page 117 I St. Louis Journalism Phi Sigma Delta Savitar Frolics Showme Alpha Delta Sigma LOIS JEAN SPIRES Columbia Arts Delta Gamma Social Work Club Femme Forum Coffee Hour Comm. Alpha Phi Zeta Alpha Kappa Delta S G. A. Presid CASSIE SHARP Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Intramurals HELEN EVELYN STAEUBLE Independence Journalism House Pres. Council I. W. O. ' Theta Sigma Phl MARY MARGARET SHARP MARTHA LOUISE SHEA WILLIAM SHINGLER Pr-rYr.Lrs LAURENE SIMBORGI Calumet City, III. Edina Arts Delta Delta Delta Femme Forum Red Cross JANET STANLEY Sedalia Arts PI Beta Phi Workshop Social Work Club eng Ray Taylor with Marge Dearin9- Tulsa, Okla. Journalism Alpha Delta Pi Publicity Comm Intramurals Forensics Theta Sigma Phi EARL STIEGEMEIER St. Charles B. 8: P. A. Phi Delta Theta CIM!! Basketball Memphis, Tenn. Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pan Hel Univ. Chorus ANNE ALICE STEWART Flat River Education Swim Club Univ. Chorus Intramurals W. A. A. Sigma Pi Alpha Journalism Gamma Alpha Chi Lourss WATSON STEWART Columbia Agriculture Home Ec. Club I. W. O. Phi Upsilon Omicron Pi Delta Nu I JAN IZI SHICH Chal-ian1,Chma Journalism Sigma Della Chr MEI HSIA TSEN Knanqtursq, China Jourrralnm VANETTA RUTH SUYDAM Kansas Citv Edutalron Chr Omen Workshop Delta Tau KaDDa Sigma Pi Alpha MARY MICHAEL UITERBACK Jellersors City Jburnalism Gamma Alpha Chr MARTHA ANNE SYDENSTRICKER Kansas City Art! Alpha Phi IMOGENE VARDELL Hornenville A ricullurt 9 Alllha Gamma Della Home EC. Club WAA, E 2 -4 v 3 'r . , !x4 I I LEONA EYELYN NVE?-COTT Kauai Cilv' Jzunalisn fxlpha DCIIA Pr Kap:-a AIr: a P'-tu RAYMOND ARTHUR NVEST Grant City J:t.rrwa'isrv- Aloha Gamma Rho Ccllcge Fri-gr Aloha Z4-ta Kansa Afpha Mu S-ima Delta Chr 6- -F , fr I I JULIA WESTFALL Lrttl : Rcck, Ark Art! Szcial Wcrk Club Y W C A Lge Eugmg Jpyrnaiism Astoriation DUCIY. mlhfi ,, gn rhg lend teak al best gal HrIlie Atkins, FRANCIS IABLERT Columbia AqrrCulIur! pr Beta Phi Home Ee Club ANTHONY RAYMOND VERRILLI Rye, N. Y. B. 8 P, A, Eagles 8 Anchors Delta Sigma Pi ia 'I WI 'lk 3 gf 7' 'Y X , -6 'ffm ALLENE MONTGOMERY WESTOVER CGIurnlDll Education Alpha Chr Omgga Art Club Delta Phi Delta Pr Lambda Theta RAY TAYLOR Sheridan, Ind. Arts Sigma Nu S. G. A. Pres. O.E.8 H. PATRICIA CLAIRE WALSH St. Louis Journalism Writers Club Gamma Alpha Chi .,,' -lv 4? '- F iid -3 I 3 BETTY DEANE WHEELER Parntsvillc, Ky. Arts Alpha Delta Pi EVERETT PALMER TRUEX Liberty Graduate Lambda Chi Alpbq MILDRED WEBB Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi Intramurals Aloha Kwor Drlu MARY JAMES LOUISE BROWN TRIBBLE TROTTER Purdin Kansas City 8.8iP,A, HSP. A. Phi Chi Theta Eagles 3 Anchors Y. M. C. A, Druids Mystical Seven Delta Sigma Pi PATRICIA DANA ANN FAYE WARD WARE Jefferson City Wichita, Kan. Arts Journalism Tiger Claws Chi Omega Art Club Univ. Chorus Art Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi 2 I' is 0- g 9 Q 1 , f ,:, fr- X , MARTHA CAROLYN WHITLOW LOUISE WHITMORE Fulton Columbia B.8P,A. B,8P.A. Delta Delta Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Activities Comm. Alpha Pi Zeta Phi Chi Theta 2 ts nf .R 3 I' an '43 U -Ie MARILYN VIRGINIA WIEGNER Mcmvhii Arts . Pi Beta Ph' Art Clug d Mom O- 5i,,,,.'Aip+r. rw Delta Phu Dill' fall P O 46 wt uw! ug CKY fjlciri f A A. srAtI0llIE IRIN 10C1lfY ma Ctr R1 F. in Phi 1 'ffm l N l l l l l 's l ETT l ER Y Q l ate l da Chi Alpha l l RED B .as City ta Phi urals a Kappa Delta -.i-,- a .. en, P' if , BQ -L P Y , W t at at 1 - Q ., : L Jg X E 1 f 1 Mxif ARILYN ' zeuNIA EGNER :n1Phl5 lata Phi l Club rd rriiflgfgha lofi a llaa Plil Delta Pre! H5 J IOR 46 JEAN WILCOX Kansas City Education lnter. Rel. Club W. A. A. MARJORIE HELEN WOOLLEY Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi I X ,r 'QC , , , REBECCA MARY WILHITE Belton B. 81 P. A. Chi Omega Art Club Phi Chi Theta RAYMOND CHUNG KUANG WU . Canton, China Journalism Sigma Delta Chi 5, ist , 1 f t ...X I .t Q qw af: Af sf t sy Smllll19 Chuck Dekker, President of Alpha Phi -Omega, is an expert ticket handler at the Presi- dent's Birthday Ball. BETTY PICKETT WINDSOR Boonville Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Bus. Mgr. 1946 Savitar Gamma Alpha Chi KATHRYN MINETTE WUEST St. Louis Education Sigma Epsilon Sigma Sigma Pi Alpha Pi Lambda Theta - ' .flv 95 7 Page 119 H .. , Q X 3.4 . a:- . , wax .N 3? t V . .ssl w N Q: Q r 5 ,W 5 . K .. Q Jig waz: 2 if 5? in N 3. z 4. ft, FRIEDA ZUBER Bowling Green Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Pan Hel Y. W. C. A. A. W. S. DULCIE ANN WITT Kansas City Journalism Alpha Phi Kappa Alpha Mu A Theta Sigma Phi BETTY JANE YANCEY Liberty Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Publicity Comm. Intramurals Psi Chi OANN WITTEN Trenton Agriculture Alpha Phi Home Ec. Club ROSALIE ANN YEATER Albany Journalism Gamma Alpha Chi Kappa Alpha Mu e. fm NW X fw , f .. ., H, . . X' 2 PAULA CHIUNG-HUI CHEN Kwan9tunS. China Journalism Graduate I X W , fi -mf wi . .J f. w if 9 I .2 ,av JOERVIN HENDERSON Louisiana Engineering UM.. Men Football 2' BARBARA JEAN WOLBERG Kansas City Arts Phi Sigma Sigma House Pres. Council EUGENE THOMAS YOUNG Hartville Farm House Ag. Club Barnwarming Mgr. College Farmer Eagles 81 Anchcrs Danforth Fellowship VIVIAN WOODWARD Moberly Education JUNE YOUNG Lamar B. 8: P. A. Delta Gamma A. W. S. f ?W io Zh' f fe., ,fn N C VENUS HELEN WOODY Pleasant Hill Education Home Ec. Club A. W. S. Pi Lambda Theta Phi Upsilon Omicron Sigma Pi Alpha THOMAS YOUNG Monticello, Miss. Journalism Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Delta Chi , 4 AA , . f W .,.. 1 3 M A I , ' 5 fb I .sh C, 4' Efwlr I 1 ,I ff , 5. v:9!' . w.. 1'?::,,. ...M at SYLVIA PATEK Chillicothe Arts PAfxflY JO ABE? Reading, Perm Journalism Delta Gamma Policv Baud Publitrty Cahn Judrcrarr Board S G A fx W S Ihzta Sigma Phi FOHDI. AGEE Columbia H 1 F' A fslpha Phi Coleen Ccnlerer-cc CaI4et Haul Cor-P Y W C A Ph. Ch, than il? r Z' JEAN ALEIAP-DER S4 Lauri Aqricultufe Chi Of-zqa Home Ec Cho Jr Pan Hg! 9 'll 9 VIRGINIA ALICE BALL Vermillion, S Dali Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Savrtar Gamma Alpha Chi META BETZ Sl Louis Agriculture Alpha Delta Pi A s If , JEAN WALTER ISAUEL FRANK IIAIM BAKER Pina Bluff, Arlr Splrngfreld Journalism Engineering Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Alpha Gamma Alpha Chi IIEISY NANA EVANS MARIE UAIILE BERREY llaltrmore, Md St Louis Journalism Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Wolkihon A W S I F i ,Q 1 W I . 5 X 3 , 1 we Q Z P!.ARY FRfsIiCES ALLlCr. Cclu-ba Arts Pi Beta Phi Fei--r Fcru' Walks?-so W wa... I LAI I . I DOROTHY NELL ANDREWS htaple-ood fkrtl Delta Della Della Workshop SAV ll-Y if kt- . Lflcfs ARNETT Ed-aids Education Alpha Phi Colle: Hour Comm Swim Club lnuamurali W A A WILLIAM PERRY ARNOLD Indianapolis, Ind. 8 A P. A. Phi Gamma Delta Workshop Barrall O E 8. H. Purple Mask Delta Sigma Pi 4 Lg BETTY BARR BASLEY Joplin Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop Savitar BETTY BISCHOFF Kansas City Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Coffee Hour Comm. Intramurals Theta Sigma Phi I ,lf . . 11-3- 3 he N -fa x - 1 .5 h -' ? - I 4 - A . E I- JACK VERA BALTIS LOUISE BANSBACH Kansas City St. Joseph Arts Arts Alpha Tau Omega Della Delta Delta Tiger Claws WILLIAM ALICE BOLL ANN BOUTIN University City Cape Girardeau B. li P. A. Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha Workshop Savitar Forensics Femme Forum Y. W. C. A. Theta Sigma Phi A J-iv-School clorstcr. I-Ar Mott's lookout ii, to the 'cle BILLIE WILLIS ATKINS Richmond Heiglm Arts Koooa Alps. 15 Careeri co,,g:,w':' Burrall A. W. S. ai 'U Y I I 1. s IIa' 555' M mn' Lkiigzir ,IJ .3 s l ALBERTA BARNSTORFF Columbia Agriculture Pi Beta Phi Workshop Music Comm. Home Ec. Club MARY ELIZABETH BOUTWELL Opp, Ala. Arts RACHEL BARRETT Charleston Education Art Club Home Club Red Croii DORIS LOUISE BRADLEY Moberly Journaliirn Alpha Dllta Pi HHN CARQYN Mitt Er Fiwibug, Ili. Szwlfiri f-94 Chi Omrgr fun Ceara, R901 Pm Comn f AlnhiCl NMKY im CHAPMAN WI Qty Iwtalrsq 'lm Al fr Chien IM an. rlliulr Nl Alph, Q 146 UN O pay IN fri, In i Helihls lbha Uma oIli2lEnce I I I E l ANDREW BROWN Memphis, Tenn. B. at P. A. - Phi Kappa PS' d Elections BOGI' Eagles 8t Anchors ELIZABETH NOLYA BROWN Pierce City Education Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop W. A. A. 4 Q A X A MARIAM ELEANOR BROWN Trenton B. 8t P. A. Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar Workshop Coffee Hour Comm. W. A. A. Phi Chi Theta wa we in W A ' x ms .-1 X X Q .,,. I -Q BILLIE BRYANT Washington, D, C, Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Tiger Claws Publicity Comm, W. A. A. Theta Sigma Phi -IEL IETT :ston tion lub : Club Qross IS ' 'ISE DLEY erlY alism , ia Delta Pl JN PEZ ,120 HELEN CAROLYN BUSBEE St. Petersburg, Fla. Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Dance Comm. House Pres. Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi NANCY JANE CHAPMAN Kansas City iournaligm G I h Th Arlllgiommrl a eta Savitar Intramurals ' Gamma Alpha Chi 46 CAROLINE RUTH BUSHMAN Jefferson City Arts Pi Beta Phi Intramurals PAT CHEATHAM Little Rock, Ark. Education Pi Beta Phi Workshop IOR Page 121 EDWIN CAPPS South Haven, Mich. Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha Anchors Eagles 81 Creative Writing Club Intramurals WILLIAM ERNEST CHRISTEN Clinton Law Sigma Nu Eagles 8a Anchors Phi Delta Phi President of H MARY LOUISE CARTER Richmond Education BARBARA LOU BUCKLEY Hayti Journalism Delta Delta Delta Savitar Red Cross Publicity Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi ' VIRGINIA RAY BUNKER Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Dance Comm. House Pres. Comm. Intramurals Careers Conference , P? x f X L' t ' ? A X .1 of M o f JT. , ivf . X 1352 JEAN BURKE Kansas City Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Workshop Savitar Gamma Alpha Chi PATRICIA MAE BURNETT Indianapolis, Ind. Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Publicity Comm. Savitar Gamma Alpha Chi 'V rs .fd iq 412 New r s 0 f 3 Delta Delta Delta Workshop Red Cross DORIS ELAINE CLARKSON Brookfield Education Delta Gamma Femme Forum Coffee Hour Comm. W. A. A. Fashion, etc. , sa ,, SALLY CARTMELL Hagerstown, Ind. Journalism Alpha Chi Omega International Club Theta Sigma Phi ELOISE CLIFFORD Pine Bluff, Ark. B. 81 P. A. Alpha Delta Pi Tiger Claws Savitar Workshop Helen Staeuble, ye olde iournalism grader and A endrix Hall, poses for a good one. BETTYE JO CASE St. Louis Journalism KATHRYN SUE CLINGENPEEL Fayette B. 81 P. A. Delta Delta Delta Workshop Savitar W, A. A. Phi Chi Theta 4 A 5' DOROTHY CORRINNE CHANCELLOR BASKETT CHANDLER Lamar Hannibal Journalism Arts Alpha Chi Omega Pi Beta Phi Debate Cheerleader Publicity Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi Delta Sigma Rho BEVERLY JEAN COCHRAN Columbia Education Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross Intramural Tiger Claws Femme Forum Swim Club MAIZIE LOU COE Kansas City Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar il? I Gamma Alpha,Chi TOM COLLINS Eldon Arts Phi Della Theta MARY JEAN DECKER La Grange, III. Journalism Delta Della Della Jr Pan Hel Intramurals Workshop femme Forum Gamma Alpha Chi MARY VIRGINIA COOPERIDER Kansas Crly Arts Lelta Gamma Cheerleader Tiger Claws Activities Comm. Homecoming Comm. Swim Club JAMES JULIAN DeVOY Brookfield Arts Phi Delta Theta Pan Hel ROBERT JAMES FAIRALL Columbia Arts Alpha Chi Sigma Univ. Band I PHILIP FARNHAM Syracuse, N Y Engineering Della Kappa Epsilon PATRICIA ROYCE COYNE Joplin Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance Comm. Workshop Tiger Claws BARBARA ANN DITTBRENNER Ottumwa, Iowa Journalism Alpha Delta Pi Savitar Intramurals X- 3 .xl I I X A SALLY ANN FAUBION Kansas City Ari! Della Delta Della Publicity Comm. flowers IO Oueen Petersen between halves at r I Ray Taylor watches as Brig General Harris presents I I I O the I Oklahoma game And . . . JOSEPH ELVIN CUMMINS Oak Grove Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club TOM EDWARDS Eldon B. 8- P. A. Phi Delta Theta MARGUERITE CURRY Kansas City Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar Publicity Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi VIRGINIA EHRLICH Little Rock, Ark. Education Alpha Epsilon Phi Y, W, C. A. CHARLENE GWENDOLYN DALSTEIN Montgomery City Arts Alpha Chi Omega Pan Hel Workshop MARGARET EICHELSDOERFER Rock Island, III. Journalism Alpha Gamma Delta Workshop Pan Hel Theta Sigma Phi - ' A ai si s .1 ' 1' sg? Q: X, Q P 35 . le N, ,-: f f I -' if X ai J v 43 'QV 'SI Q ? . . 1 MARY KATHERINE MARIBEL LOU FENDORF EENDORF FAWKS Columbl' JYHYYSOH CIW Jefferson City Agriculture Am B 3 p A Alph Ch' O Ch i A Hom: Ec,'Clu E'9' Phi Chr Theta Workshop Pi Delta Nu BETTY JEAN DAVENPORT Panama City, Fla. Journalism Cock A Bull Club JOAN RUTH ELLIS Palmyra Journalism Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop Chorus 2 Q Y ov- 4. 7' 9 . A 1-. 9 Us ..- T J' 'v BARBARA SIMRALL FIETH Kansas City Ari! Kappa Kappa Gamma Inter. Rel. Club DOROTHY JEAN DAVIS Clmden Point Education Chi Omega Collee Hour Coma Intramurals BARBARA EMBLETON Leavenworth, Kan, Arts Pi Beta Phi Art Center Workshop Savitar Inter-American Club 3 Q GWYNED FILLING St. Charles Journalism pay Ili' 16 4i:ouNf 137104 151149 Xin,-A CII! L8 .ta GIIIIII Qin kid Im! 20 comma Crrt'1c5nl' Bw u All I ,TH cw'-N inn Gtr. KIT'- p ir A. A ,ii Gi Omar It 04 IMI I I 1 I I, EAN GIQNBERG 2 push LW. LB 'VI ?,5: Ehilgn Pl, F4 Hill . LW Anim,- 0123 I IO 9246 THY n Point II ion l asa I Hour Comm. , rals W ARA -ETON nworth, Kan. a Phi enter shop American Club l I I I I I Q if fs if- y yNED .ING Qhsrles HIIISTTI Pas' 122 CAROLINE COTTON FISCHER Jefferson City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Policy Board Recreation Comm. Careers Conf. Board MARY RUTH GILMAN Kansas City, Kan. B. 81 P. A. Alpha Chi Omega Phi Chi Theta C . G I ' a. . . . . Here Taylor presents Miss Petersen at the all- School dance the same evening as some saboteur DUSIWQS llqueur under Ray's nose. tSee arrow.D JEANNE ANNE FORNEY Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi Swim Club Savitar Intramurals JULIET SCHLOSS GOGEL Pine Bluff, Ark. Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi House Pres. Coun. A. W. S. Sigma Epsilon Sigma Theta Sigma Phi ' s - of .ers :w.s,,sa . Y ,,,, Q MMY4. Ke.. A ,. ,4.sgwg g I f be , . A qw 'Q 51 V el .sg I A f Q 4 4 M f , f CHERIE FRANK Chicago, Ill. Journalism Delta Gamma Publicity Comm. Tiger Claws Cheerleader JAMES GOOCH Browning Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club Ed. College Farmer 'Q' ru fa? f X as QM' I N6sf 20 f JEAN GREENBERG SI. Joseph Journalism gm: Ensiian Phi Read Hall B u I- Gamma Alpil-,,ed?i ' Page 123 X PEARL GREENBLOT Kansas City Journalism Phi Sigma Sigma Workshop Pan-Am. Club ELIZABETH JANE GREENING Springfield, Ill. Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar Gamma Alpha Chi MM HELEN FRENCH Kansas City Arts Delta Gamma Workshop Coffee Hour Comm. JO ANNE GRAHAM Trenton Arts Delta Gamma Activities Comm. Jr. Pan Hel Femme Forum Intramurals W. A. A. ..... . ' Q JOHN GREENWOOD Alton, III. ' Engineering Sigma Chi ROBERT BRANSON FREVENT St. Louis Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha SHIRLEY ALICE GRAHAM St. Louis Arts Alpha Gamma D Workshop Music Comm. elta 5 ,,,,. . II, x ex K !!y X f 105 Y flaw I C f x J lf 7 DANTZELLE GREGORY Jefferson CitY Arts Home Ec. Club 1 ELSA FRIEMEL St. Louis Journalism Tiger Claws W. A. A. EMILY ANN GRANTHAM Tupelo, Miss. Journalism Delta Delta Delta Workshop Savitar f X 7 42 f Z A 5 I eejif: 4 . ' If f f' . 1. .. .MF .iQJ J ,awww ,KH SUZANNE GRIGSBY Sioux Falls, S. D. Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar Showme Homecoming Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi ELIZABETH ANN GALLUP Trenton Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Homecoming Comm. Coffee Hour Comm. A. W. S. W. A. A. WILLIAM BOYCE GRAY Augusta, Ga. Journalism Pi Kappa Alpha Tiger Claws ' ,. .P ' . f 4 7 f f W EDITH GERMANE San Jose, Calif. Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Burrall Savitar JENEVIEVE GREEN Keyser, W. Va. Journalism Forensics Tiger Claws Gamma Alpha Ch 55 2 I- ,gif X X NELLE NADINE GRIMES Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi Intramurals Savitar EDWIN GUHSE Ironton Education Eagles 81 Anchors X. s s T 4.-. + Y.. mv-f , ,. L t 5 s 4 If 5 a 5 1 T .r Q vi 's i 2 A 2 0 0 v s r 1 i IQENE SYLVIA GULMO Kansas Cnr Am Ph- Sigma Sigma VITLLTAQPA PRICE HALE hiartmxfufi Agncairue Kappa Alpha fccrbal! Ag Club Alpha Ch- Sigra 1. Q T MARNELLE HEARE Amarillo. Ten Jouvnalnm Collee Hour Comm Gamma Alpha Chr WILMA JEAN HOLLABAUGH St LOurl Agriculture Alpha Chr Omega Intramurals Home EC Club W A A BETTY ANN HEBELER Tulsa, Okla Arts Pr Beta Phi Workshop Savitar MARY ELIZABETH HOLTSCHNEIDER Jeflerlon City Arts Alpha Delta Pi Workshop Tiger Claws Intramurals Art Comm, JAMES NELSCJN HAMMEH T145-cczs, Var' H B P A Yappa S 5v a E:EllY ANN HARP-EF-Y J:c'm Weds'-so rwO XUARD OUINCEY HARRTNGTON A!'a'1!a Aqrufvllufi Ag Club Q? JQHN JAMES Rcasrzr HATCH HARRIS Cclumbia Kansas City 8 8 P A Engineering Phi Delta Theta 519514 Ch' Eagles A Anchors Engineers Club Hurrall gnlximladl vb Q 'Q 5 2 3 Y Q it it ' T? E3 V' - .. f C' T X. i fi I DORIS JEAN MARGARET JEAN HENDERSON MARIR HENDREN HESS HENDERSON Dallas, Tex. Independence Kansas City Kansas City Journalism Education Arts B. 8- P. A. Debate Team I. W. O. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Chi Omega Delta Sigma Rho Savitar Phi Chi Theta Theta Sigma Phi THOMAS MILDRED HENRY ANNA SPENCER HOPPE HOWELL JO HOPKINS HOWLAND Wanensburg Ferguson Clinton Wakenda Arts Arts B. 8 P. A. Arts Sigma Nu Coflee Hcur Ccrrm. Sigma Nu Workshop Q A U Jim Walker holds while a woman wields a lusty paddle at Barnwarminf 1 - 3 4 x I . I DOROTHY HETHERITON Hannibal Education Chi Omega Art Club Tiger Claws Activities Comm. SHIRLEE LOUISE HUDSON Des Moines, la. Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Pi Beta Epsilon Theta Sigma Phi -3 . 4 MILDRED ' ,Id GERTRUDE I 'ig HAHIELD 5 lil f ' S. weigh. w, v. ? ,:,1i'1M'i fi- D 7 'lt' 152311. ' fs I EMT' F 5 i 4 E -resri u 2 1 1 Q J 1 9. V - ,Vx ANNETTE HOFFMAN '--NY .GQGTON Trenton Education 'mm Kwon Kano' GMM swam. Workshop QQ gd phi iwrlorum 'ri Sm Phi WILLIAM HUMPHREY Kansas City any gs, 8 POA. 'HHRYN r 4 o L rEZ2l'cr.... WN Savitar EVM lntrarrurah QlrAAXC1lun 1 9 ..- UTN C 'yr -lf: I ' ' '25 D DE D . Va. It :mini Della ,- V M- .X 4. IETIE TFMAN an ation r Kappa Gamma :shop LUCY LEA HURT Horn Laker MISS' Journalism Chi Om09i Dance Comm. Jr. Pan Hel Gamma Alpha Chl ...-4 ii' ss ,C uv Qi . 'V ELIZABETH ANN HUTCHERSON Clinton Education S wx. C '40 s. BETTY IMES Kansas City Arts Delta Delta Delta Workshop Savitar Femme Forum DORIS ALICE ISENMANN Jasper B. 81 P. A. I. W. O. Phi Chi Theta JOHN DWIGHT JAMES Springfield Agriculture Lambda i Alpha Ch Ag. Club S. P. H. VIVIAN JEAN JENKINS Advance Agriculture Home Ec. Club Inter Co-op. Council 4-H Club Home Ec. Co-op. I. W. O. ROBERT JOHNSON University City Education Football Intramurals -on ,wa NANCY JOHNSTON Platte City Journalism Pi Beta Phi Femme Forum Theta Sigma Phi -IAM tlPl'lREY is City MARY KATHRYN QQ' KIMBERLIN flaws Bourbon Hgh Arts ' wlizxfskierican Club 1. ll 'W .s,,..:. MARJORIE RUTH JONES Columbia Education Chi Omega Intramurals CONNIE KIRBY Kirksville Journalism W. A. A. P. S. A. INIOR Fa1lclZ4 Pace 125 'V' ROBERT CARROLL JONES Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Dance Comm. Elections Board Homecoming Comm. Intramurals Savitar Pan Hell. S. V. O. ADELE LUCILLE KLEIN Schulenberg, Tex. .Icurnalism Press Club Gan'ma Alpha Chi JS-at EUGENE JUDA St. Joseph B. 8: P. A. Zeta Beta Tau MARGARET KLINE Cosby Education Wcrkshcp W. A. A. Q fs WN C ROBERT WILLIAM KEITH Trenton B. 81 P. A. Beta Theta Pi RUTH JANE KOTSREAN Webster Groves Arts ' Delta Gamma Femme Forum Workshop W. A. A. A Chi Omesa pumpkin WHY winds '-'P with the NROTC at Barney's Auction. There's PerII1Y Pendergraft second from the right. RUTH ANN JOHNSON Martinsburg Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Univ. Chorus Activities Comm. Workshop Savitar Y. W. C. A. 13 KATHLEEN KEELLY Houston Education Swim Club W. A. A. FRANK DAVID LAIR Charleston B. 8x P. A. Phi Delta Theta Eagles 8- Anchors BARBARA KEMPER Clinton Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Inter. Rel. Club Art Club LINDA LAURETTE LANME Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Intramurals LORETTA ALICE KEMP Kansas City Journalism Phi Sigma Sigma Ganfma Alpha Chi VIRGIL LaRUE Dexter. Agriculture Farm House Ag. Club Ruf Nex 4-H Club Burrall Choir E r Xa z . PHYLLIS PAULINE LAUGHLIN St Joseph Arts CLARA CHRISTINE LONG Sl Joseph Journalism IWO I ' X DOROTHY NKAXRR Niernphis, Tenn Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Slvtlll Gamma Alpha Chi ll-eEC.t:'!aLeitrr'1e out lrcrn editin9 PEGGY DOROTHY FRANKLIN BARBARA ANN LEE LEWIS LIGGETT LEAKE LEMONS University Fredericlttown Satartia, Miss. Houston, Tex. Journalism Anti Arts Joufnalism E Pi lieta Phi Delta Delta Delta Pi Kappa Alpha AIDIU DUI'-I Pl Activities Comm Homecoming Comm. Eagles 8 Anchors WOIRIHOD Theta Sigma Phi Univ Chorus Writers Club lf1lllmUf4li Savitar PEGGY CAROL PATSY JANICE LOWE LUDWIG ANN MARIE LYLE LYON Salt Lake City, Utah St Louis Columbia Leavenworth, Kan. Journalism Arts Arts Education - Alpha Delta Pi Art Club Alpha Chi Omega Pi Beta Phi, Savitar Inter. Rel. Club Pan Hellenic Dance Comm MII: College Board Intramurals 3 3' 'P 1 1- 1 13, J, . Q i S' ' X , LX s , x. 'F 6 I . 'JJ . . I f hx Qs A 1 '. l T fu f 111 f X I . ...L Q .. , . , if ' I' ! .5 Ls? L JEAN DORIS MARTHA WYLLA MARSHALL MARTIN ANN JEANNE MASTERS MCCORMICK Cllllifful Odeisa Kansas City Patterson Journalism B 3, P A A 1 A - Delta Delta Delta Phi Chi Theta l'l3l1ltiuEl:JlcClub l. eVv,cg,ulc WC'L'hC9 Univ Chcrus Tiger Claws Gan-ma Alpha Chi Femme Forum Workshop BEVERLY BESS LITTLEJOHN Dallas. Tex, Journalism I. W. O. THOMAS METON MacDONNELL Marshfield Arts Kappa Alpha 2 s ff' I -4 ,..., A WILLIAM McKEEVER Valleio, Calif. Ar!! Kappa Sigma J 10 J 1 9 I ,until ELIZABETH BARBARA Si LLOYD LOGUE Mllllal K Kansas City Tulsa, Olila, Mikasa' Agriculture Arts km Alpha Phi Delta mu. Delta 'Mm Home Ec. Council Pan Hell, Cognnl 50' Univ. Chorus S. G. A. Home Ec. Club Publicity Comm. HEMI nm MURIIEL JOSEPH LOUISE LEONARD MaGILL MANN Wt' Kansas Citv Lexington A' Arts 8. A P. A Alpha Phi Phi Delta Theta Y. W. C. A. Eagles A Anchcn .a 3 I Q' . ii Q. xx' N 5 'R , il ' I ar I . V9 ge ls, uf ua- 11' O A hi 93 RAYMOND CEDRIC McNALLY Borger, Tex. Arts Kappa Sigma Savitar ci-4AnLes PM aLANcHARD in McOUOlD I MemPl l' B. a- P. A. ' Alpha Tau U Pan Hel. Covad G-QA, Alplh G Pu' lu hula +A. A la. ii Delta Council Comm. I XRD I On A. ta Theta R Anchors 'Ja - I I ,vt was 0 I I I I r I r I I I I I I I . PT 1 I HL . RLES rcr-IARD UOID ,his ri A. I Tau Omci Iel. Colm Pall IZ! TOR 46 HARRIET SUE MATTINGLY Odessa B. 8: P. A. Gamma Phi Beta Workshop Phi Chi Theta NEALE MINNIS Carrollton Arts MARY PATRICIA MAURER Kirkwood Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross MARGARET ELIZABETH MORGAN Knoxville, Tenn. Journalism Y. W. C. A. ffm, JOYCE OLSEN OLSEN Topeka' Kan- Topeka, Kan. J0urnalism J I- Qing? gamma D2lti Flldlig gi:rEmadDelta G ma Alnh-:Chi v'rila2f Z. oi' Gamma Alpha Chi Page 127 .CX ...Y Q s gw a That's Churchill to the left, Frank Sebree in the center, and two birds on the right. ERNESTINE MAXEY Demopolis, Ala. Journalism Chi Omega Careers Conf. Board Coffee Hour Comm. Gamma Alpha Chi ALICE LINDSAY MORROW Excelsior Springs Agriculture Home Ec. Club Templecrone W. A. A. M Club Pi Delta Nu , C 'Sm X ,. .... ,X 4. X .ad MS N N15 ' 4. '76, X f S X if .rfsssfw 3 4 f' . is - :Q . . '..-'N We A vis? .Af-5 .. gf : af- I CQQ JMS' ' 5 1.1 Q N2 1.5 vi, A 15,5 f . .gpg Q f . MARY NANCY OWEN Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Workshop Red Cross MARILYN EILEEN MAXWELL St. Joseph Education ' Alpha Gamma Delta Workshop Savitar Univ. Chorus JULIE SARAH MOSCOWITZ Hot Springs, Ark. Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi House Pres. Council A. W. S. FERRELL METCALF lndianola, la. B. 8t P. A. Alpha Tau Omega PATRICIA RUTH MURPHY Joplin Journalism LeROY GREGORY MEYER St. Louis V. 81 P. A. Sigma Nu Eagles Bt Anchors Dance Comm. Workshop S. G. A. Delta Sigma Pi JUNE MARY NEAL Kansas City Journalism Alpha Delta Pi Workshop Savitar Theta Sigma Phi MARY MEYER Hannibal Agriculture Alpha Chi Omega CoFfee Hour Comm. Home Ec. Club KATHERINE ELIZABETH NIBLO San Antonio, Tex. Arts Delta Delta Delta lnter. Rel. Club Workshop lntermurals Red Cross MARY LEE MILLIER Kansas City Arts DOROTHY MARGARET OLDHAM Brunswick Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Pan Hel Gamma Alpha Chi FRED PAPERT Miami, Fla. Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma JO ANNE PATERSON Nevada Engineering Kappa Alpha Theta Intramurals Red Cross G? SHIRLEY ANN PEIRONNET Columbia Journalism Alpha Phi Y. W. C. A. Rec. Comm. Theta Sigma Phi Qt PENNY MOLLY PENDERGRAFT PENSON Columbus, Tex. Miami Beach, Fla. Journalism Arts Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Chi Omega Workshop Debate Team Inter. Am. Club Phi Sigma Iota PEAIJES PETERS Yanux Cnr fill! Sigma Ch- 8411141 Trqzr Cla-1 Como Cor-nm Homecof-.ng Carnf- lnuar-r-urali Eagle: B Ar-chori 'J V O r CECELIA JUNE POLLOCK Atlanta, Ga Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Tiger Cla-1 Publicity Comm Intramural lloard Y W C A W A A MARY LUCILLE RAMSEY PCIYUI Education Alpha Delta Pr I PAAPY PETE!-'SON C ariCE!e N C far!! lJel!a Drrlia Uc'La lr-Z.'a 'ufalx W:rL:hCD later fum Club 9 rl I I SARA A!-li MLrir.'r.'.EF2 C:'i. bra fag-rCui!i.'c Pr lieta P -I Cease Hsu' C He-fe Ec Clu I I C---I Santas b Ped SALLY PIUCSECA- P-4af-haste! Fw Y J:a. 'a' I'- Kappa Alpha T'-eta Cr:n Car--'-a Alpha C'-I I jr' .I .l. 3 . ' .Q 'T 5 MARY POLLOCK Kansas City Journalrim Alpha Phi MARGARET ANN RAWSON Webb City Jcurnallrm IW. O. JOHN THOMAS PORTER Liberty B. 8 P. A. Kappa Alpha ANNE RECTOR St. Charlex Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Univ. Chcrus fp-Q 2 TED POSCH Featux B. 8- P. A. Y. M. C. A. P. S. A. Alpha Phi Omega Kappa Chi Kappa IMOGENE RECTOR Parkersburg, W. Va. Jcurnalilm Hurrall S. G. A. Gamma Alpha Chi Sigma Epsilon Sigma DOROTHY ilCCH PIERCE N:-. Haven Jcurnalrxr-1 Uni- Chcrux .Ji 'W .Q x an '7 A 9 IRENE PREVAN Kansai City Journalism Phi Sigma Sigma Pan Hel Savitar Femme Forum BETTY RUTH RICE Kansas City Arts Delta Gamma Rec. Comm. Femme Forum W. A. A. A cure! Q cnrng at hcmc with the Sigma Nui HELEN KATHRYN PIHLBLAD Columbia ll 5 P A Alpha Phi Y A 75' 'P .,mmB. 3 f I .1 V 1v,,f x IL BETTY LEE PRICE Welling, Olrla. Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Workshop Red Cross GRACE' VRGHMA RKHMOND Advance Agriculture Home Ec. Club Home Ec. Co-op. I. W. O. ROBERTA PIPER Independence Education Delia Gamma Polrcv Board Carezrx Conl. Board Actrvrtrex Bureau Homecoming Comm. Q .i 'I ii' 'ni I NELLIE SUE PRITCHETT Franlilord Agriculture Home Ec. Club W. O. NORMA RICHTER La Grange 8. 8- P. A. Alpha Delta Pi NAUDANE POHL Dallas, Tn. Journalism Gm- Arpt. ci. 'EE .Ll MARY JANE OUINN Little Rock, Arlr Education lnter. Am. Club Towertime Writers Club Y. W. C. A. Sigma EDMIOH SWIM Alpha Pi Zeta DOROTHY RIEGEL La Grange 8. 8 P. A. Alpha Delta Pr Savitar Colle: Hour Com' 19 UN PGN Ill ttf WY IH' rr' A.. Md hgh Grmm' Wbvi iff' sw 'GDI FUSE GI! lrdion, Col iwuh E:-'Ahh Im M Sr-r Phi Ci 'UJAM Kmm . . OGG! llP.A fwfr. rflli-I ?'l'5? ' I Io il l In NE X. Inha Qld tY E RIN Rock, Ark. :tion Am. Club rtime :rs Club '. C. A. I 5 Epsilon SISITI5 ua Pi Zeta IOTHY iEL ran9e . A- . I Delta PI Hou' Comm' JN pas 0128 MARY ANN RITTER Marked .I-T221 Alk' Agriculture Kappa Kappa Gamma Worksh0P Savitar BETTY SUE ROBINSON Warrensburg Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop MARGARET LOUISE ROBNETT Columbia Journalism Pi Beta Phi Intramurals Red Cross HELEN ROSE Grand Junction, Colo. Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Theta Sigma Phi GEORGE WILLIAM SCHWEER Independence B. 8: P. A. Sltlma Chi Pan Hel gag:-egomm. 46 BEVERLY JEAN ROWAN Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Workshop ALICE LOUISE SELLS Kansas City Arts IOR Pace 129 MARION JUSTINE RUDDER Jefferson City B. 3x P. A. Kappa Alpha Theta Activities Bureau JEAN SENNEFF Britt, Ia. Journalism Workshop Towertime Savitar Theta Sigma Phi RUTH FRANCES RODGERS St. Louis Education Swim Club W. A. A. HARRIETT ROLLINS Carthage Arts Alpha Gamma Y. W, C. A. A. W. S. Delta FRANCES LOLLY RONAYNE Columbia Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar KENNETH EARL ROONEY Monett B. 81 P. A. . at 13, K if 2 f ' 7 , QV f ft 6 we W X I f X Q2 , w DOROTHY RUSSELL Louisiana Arts Art Club W. A. A. JOANN SETTLE Richmond Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop CELESTE SALVO Crystal City Education Workshop P. S. A. MILDRED LEE SETZER St. Joseph Arts Dave Hornaday, Dan Gepford, and Bob Castes all hold the attention of D. G. Pr2XY MGYY JO AIWY by a Jay-School tree. Nature! Ah! MARGARET LINDSAY SAYLES Clinton Education Pi Beta Phi Workshop Swim Club lnamurals DAVID SHEFRIN Long Island, N. Y, Journalism Phi Sigma Delta Workshop Editor, 1946 Savitar Sigma Delta Chi Druids MARY LOUISE SCHAAD Kansas City B. 81 P. A. Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Red Cross BILL DARRELL SHEPLER Marion, Ill. Journalism Alpha Tau Omega Showme Writers Club Sigma Delta Chi MARY DAVID ROOTES Jefferson City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Inter. Rel. Club Savitar Workshop Rec. Comm. P HAI' .2 1 'W' RUTH JEAN SCHMITT Slater Agriculture NANCY SHEPPARD Columbia Education Pi Beta Phi Femme Forum Tiger Claws , ' za? BCTIIE LOUISE SHORT Pittsburg. Kan Education Univ Orchestra I W. CJ Sigma Alpha Iota EDWARD HAROLD SPRINGMEYER St Louis H A P A. Kappa Sigma A J 9 vi EVELYN VIRGINIA SUDBROCK Indcocndencc Putt Art Club Tiger Claws Nl' A ,fx Delta Phi Delta GERALDINE MANORA SIECK Bowling Green Ii 5 P A. I W O Phi Chi Theta MARY ANN STATZ Anderson Artt af' ,. 19 'wal 'iv 'll' 'f'2g'1.' I . U . li L .. 3 - sl '17 META ANNETTE SUDBROCK lndcccndencq Arts W Ps A Pi Delta Nu BETTY ANN SIMON Columbia Agriculture Delta Delta Delta Red Crosr Home Ec Club GEORGINA DORRANCE STAYTON Kansai City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Center Publicity Ccmm. 9 1 X. . ,,' , . SUE ELLA TANNER Sikciton Education Della Delta Delta Nvcrkthcp Red Cross Femme Fcrum Hera ne have pictured the youlhluhloohirtq. rarely phctgqfaphad -nonqi' end ol the basket- ball bench These tubs are -.ailing to get into the St Lou-iU-M U game HELEN SIMPSON Columbia Education Pi Beta Phi Intramurals MARY RUTH STEIMAN Dalton Agriculture Home Ec. Club I. W, O. I 1. ANNA TERRELL West Point Journalism Chr Omega Activities Ccmm. Jr Pan Hel Wcikihcp Gamma Alpha Chi NORMA SMITH Kansas Citv Education Alpha Phi Tiger Claws Y, W. C. A. RUTH PHILLIPS STEINHAUSER Ft. Worth, Tex. Journalism Gamma Phi Beta O A . -1 l GENEVIEVE SNODDY Kansas City Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Tiger Claws WILLIAM JOHN STEWART Glendale B. 8- P. A. Pi Alpha Alpha Delta Sigma Pi 22 Q, C? SALLY THOMAS Joplin Arts Delta Gamma Rec. Comm. Forensics Femme Forum Workshop Q' . I 7 F' RUTH MARY TIDD Hutchinson, Kan. Arts Pi Bela Phi Intramurals MARY LOUISE SPIVA Quincy, lll. Education Pi Beta Phi Intramurals Slvitar DOTTIE LOU STICKROD Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Inter. Am. Club Red Cross UN 19 SHEILA SPRAGG Columbia B. A P. A. Gamma Phi Bala Phi Chi Theta JOAN STUVER Kansai City Arts Delta Gamma Activities Comm. Femme Forum Forensics W. A. A. Psi Chi 'N 1 a 'in-l Jkt w MK ,X 'WQ fs. .E X X , ' A X . ...mai I GERRE MARILYN TRIPPLEHORN ANNE TURNER Tulsa, Olrla. Colvmbi' Education J0U I'll Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross D I D Ira Drltl. Gil-'m.'AInM Ch' Pat! lla 10 I ww ARI npr!! ww, Trim. pall tilt 3: ma Cami 593630 ul muff 5.-.A1tIlli,Cili mi Omgsi M Spa Phi 'tum MTIEHEAD ISM :N hymn hu UI f1l:.- . ...UM .S l'iiBeta heta 't City Iamma es Comm. Forum A. , .... 'I I aa? I qw I . f, S I z ,es , , .exfswiiiciiis .- aaa amazes IILYN IE JER nbia Bllsm Ita D 'If' D' rr' naeAlPlIa C I par! I I I 5 TOR 46 MARTHA ANN TURNER Memphis, Tenn- Journalism Chi Omesa Policy Board Colfee Hour Comm. Burrall Cabinet l Gamma Alpha Chl JUNE WALLACE Beverly Hills, Calif. Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Theta Sigma Phi 0 HELEN GENEVIEVE UMMEL Carthage Journalism Univ. Chorus DOLORES ELIZABETH WATSON Columbia B. 8: P. A. Alpha Phi Jr. Pan Hel Rec. Comm. Y. W. C. A. Phi Chi Theta SHIRLEY VARDEMAN Independence Arts Pi Beta Phi Swim Club Workshop TERESA ANN WATTERS San Luis Obispo, Calif. Education Alpha Phi Tiger Claws Swim Club W. A. A. F r I WILLIAM WHITEHEAD Kimmswick Journalism Beta Theta Pi Page 131 MARY LYNN WHITNELL Kansas City Journalism Kappa Kappa Theta Savitar Workshop Red Cross Theta Sigma Phi MARIANNA WHITTAKER Bristol, Va. Journalism Pi Beta Phi Jr. Pan Hel Savitar U Theta Sigma Phr This crowd divides its interest between our camera. man and an exciting intramural football game. RICHARD BROWN VILES Bolivar Agriculture Farm House College Farmer Movie Club Comm. Ag. Club MARY ELIZABETH WEHRMANN Columbia Agriculture Chi Omega CAROLYN VOAT Maryville Arts Delta Gamma Femme Forum Rec. Comm. W. A. A. LOUISE ANN WEITH Perryville Journalism Intramurals Art Club Homecoming Comm. Act. Bureau Careers Conl. Board Gamma Alpha Chi ,sstiih PRUDENCE WADDOCK Webster Groves Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Tiger Claws Theta Sigma Phi CAROLYN ANN WELTECKE Shreveport, La. Education Delta Delta Delta Red Cross Femme Forum Home Ec. Club Workshop H ...- I ' .WM any ,Sas wtf , e X ' y X gl- .QA A vc, ' .- 1 .: . E?t .,.,., 1 N , W N A ' - 2? X A 4 . JA zgtf A., 3 . X N, t uf. . , Y gi? xx f N S ,sz f i X BETTY JANE WIEMAN DeSoto Agriculture Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Home Ec. Club SHIRLEY GENE WILD Sarcoxie B. 81 P. A. Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop X f ,,5.,Q 7 ,Q ff ' 5 'X X ' I I GUY WILSON Columbia B. 81 P. A. Lambda Chi Alpha DOROTHY EDNA WAIT Kansas City Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Inter. Am. Club Workshop PAT ANN WHARTON Columbia Education Pi Beta Phi BEVERLY ANN WALL Windsor Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop Red Cross JUDY WHEELOCK Minneapolis, Minn. Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Univ. Chorus sw, JOY ELAINE WILSON Greenfield Education Alpha Gamma Delta Univ. Chorus Y. W. C. A. 'wit' JOE EARLE WIMBERLEY Hayti Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Eagles 8: Anchors Eng. Club A. I. E. E. M!-F47 MAPS:-Pi! 96,5294 LQU JJIICHELL ibut. 'JIIHDZKJF 'Jl'CLIE54I'xG higbgrfy E111 ca Ie fy-'A Vftixic' Give: Jann - id.cn,z I:-'f-4 :- FM Zta. P-I P- 9,1521 1 a 'lnlr Por- Hg' GQ: CHD I3. o' fxfpfg PM O cql fx' 'A Ucffa 5-9 a Ibm dummy Img rg gomg lo town al the Suiur FroIicx. The gals bqlon , S lo ALPN -'A A f f I I ' I , I' I I 'Q' K GEORGE JANE DORIS WOODS LENORE ELAINE WULI YOUNG Iilanchardk Iona SaInbury4Pv1d Louurana EI A I' A .Iourn4Ium Art! IH Kappa Alpha Inlumuraly Am Chem Soc WILLIAM RUEL LILNIZ OLIVER Kanux Cnty NnI'nrIIc, Ark II 5 P A IO'- f I f ' Ike CBob Eigelbergerl ix I1urIinlhe Kansas State Ioolball Irocu. An 'III-xchool dance is the scene as Doris Dresser, Graham HIY. MII' M Siephens CoIIegz chaperon get acquainted. ills md ' ., Pau lf- IQ. , ,J 'H' E314 Y I-md 'O AEPhi. s L. E T -A 4 pe 'T' a anis and a Pugf I 86133 ticket takers with much to do. Scotty and Ed work up a num R ' . - - eadlns, left to rI9ht, starting at the top: A steak fry in the Theta back yard. A dance Pf0V'd25 H1252 ha'd'W0'k'n9 ' b - - ' ' ' V t' takes time. Hah, we've caught you, you late-riser, you! Making faces-she's prob Er' E gad5'W0l? G2Of9e Jones gives us a dirty look. Bridge is always a favorite. omg '3 'Y bored, I, .L i 32 '5 ELAINE FRANCES ACKER Windsor Arls House Pres Council IWO ADELINE BAIN Columbia Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop Music Comm, S G A A. W. S Ka9Da Epsilon Alpha FRANK ADAMS Athertcn Agriculture Kappa Sigma Pan Hel A9 Club Horticulture Club PATRICIA ANN BALES Kansas Citv Arts Chi Omega Workshop Kappa Epsilon A L G Y 9 -ii 'N lpha MONA JEAN ALLEN Independence Arts Delta Gamma Workshop Rec. Comm, Savrtar JOHN BALTIS Kansas City Journalism Alpha Tau 4' A Pr Beta Phi pledge vrallaout ends uP 'fl ITV-' S'9 '5 I I Chi houst Cieovlc B.-ronrcui Ieers in the loft- . qrcursd SONYA ALPERIN Memphis, Tenn. Arts Phi Sigma Sigma BETTY BARBER Denver, Colo. Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Swim Club Univ. Chorus ,Q .9 if T7 .1 so :V fr C JEAN ADELE BARTELSMEYER Glendale Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross Workshop 5' s- 1 ' -f z, 41 My . A I XI .X 1 il 'U X . 2 r I h MARY BONNIE MARGARET ANN ALBERTA FRANCES BAUGHER BAUGHN BELL Hamilton Scnath Jefferson City Atl! Arts Arts Delta Dill! Dill! W Kgppg Alpha Th Careers Ccnl Board Rcd gm, Sartar Red Cross Ferrme Fcrum lnltr Am C'ub eta NILENE ANDERSON Chillicothe Arts Kappa Alpha Red Cross Savitar HENRY CLAY BARNARD Toledo, Ohio Agriculture Sigma Chi Ag. Club 3 'U Theta al. MARY ATTEBERRY Carrolltcn, Ill. Arts Femme Forum Inter. Am. Club Kappa Epsilon Alpha MELVIN EUGENE BARNES Licking Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club College Farmer Dairy Club 1 an MARY KATE AVERY Troy Arts Delta Delta Delta Workshop Int. Rel. Club BETTE BARNETT Sedalia Arts Pi Beta Phi f.? 'Y' 0- C' 5 KENNETH LYSANDER BERRY Holland Arts WILLIAM DONNELL BIRD Charleston Engineering Phi Delta Theta Eng. Club BARBARA LEE BOGUS St. Louis Arts PHYLLIS FRANCES BAILY St. Louis Education Alpha Gamma Drk, Tiger Claws YVONNE ANN BARNETT Kansas City Arts Alpha Phi Workshop Savitar Dance Comm Inter. Amer, Club Y. W, C, A. W. A. A. t l l MEL BOPP Kirkwood A t ATI-:ha Tau OWU' .i. s 'fr filo! Q16 0,5 C111 Arf ? r,5rvPt' ,must LOW UGISS lj, ftgln, l.l. LQ Dru Gamma I .nr forum Ltr Ulm CH ATKLION IW Ort., Am Alu lJ15,A-lcggzlll PH' 3 'tu ras LLIS NCES .Y ouis ation TEESITNG Delta DNNE N INETT sas City s wha Phi rkshop itar ice Comm. r. Amer. Club W. C. A. A. A. AEL lOPP CirI4W90d A ts 93 Alpha Tau Omg Pail 134 I l ORE '46 JACKIE BORG Kansas City Agriculture Pi Beta Phi MARGARET LOUISE BURGESS Lake Charles, La Arts Delta Gamma Femme Forum MARY ANN BOYCE Sioux Falls, S. D. Arts Delta Gamma Publicity Comm. S. G. A. Savitar K. E. A. JEAN BURNS E. Chicago, Ind. Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Red Cross FRANCES GIESY BREIDENTHAL Kansas City Arts Delta Gamma Pan Hel Savitar A. W. S. K. E. A. Sigma Epsilon Si CHERRY BYERS Kansas City Arts Pi Beta Phi Femme Forum Coffee Hour Co lt's vote or bust at the fall S. G. A. elections Sma mm. BERNITA JUNE BRICKER Pleasant Hill Arts Univ. Chorus EDMOND CALDWELL Perry Arts Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club MARJORIE ANN BROWN Rock Island, III. Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Univ. Chorus Forensics JOAN CANNING Kansas City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop Savitar Recreation Comm. MARY ELLEN CHARLTON Tulsa, Okla. Arts AIPIW Gamma Delta Univ. Chorus Pm 135 KATHRYN EMMA CHRISTMAN Paris Arts Femme Forum ANN VIRGINIA CHRISTOPHER CLARK Warrensburg Calhoun A Agriculture Karpioa Kappa Gamma Home Ec. Club I Workshop Inter. Co-op. Council w. A. A. 4-H Club JAYNE CLARKE Kansas City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Tiger Claws Cheerleader MARTHA MERCEDES BROWN Columbia Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Music Comm. JACK SHELTON CASFORD Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Savitar f I 4: 1 1 X! C 0 4 4 NYT' qgff W 1 K f KATHERINE BROWNING Columbia Arts Delta Delta Delta Red Cross Femme Forum Y, W. C. A. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN New Franklin Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Univ. Band X ffw ff f X A . X, fp.. 'J' 'ii' f V ... ff e ,, 67' f, A 52311 f 5 JEAN RUTH BUCHERT St. Louis Arts Music Comm. Cock 81 Bull Club- KATHERINE CHAMBLIN Higginsville Arts Alphi Phi Inter-Amer. Club Savitar Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. 1 . tg I, JACOUELINE LEONE CLEMENTS Tulsa, Okla. Arts Delta Delta Delta Savitar Red Cross Workshop Intramurals Femme Forum EDGAR TAYLOR CLINE Memphis Agriculture Farm House Ag. Club College Farmer ALVIN LEE COHEN Kansas City Arts Phi Sigma Delta Tiger Claws CHARLES COLLIEI4 Shelbina fxrlt Sigma Nu Uni' Chorus Wcrkshzp IIgerCla-s I I F' C JOHN DAKJID COLLINS fldin fu!! Ph. Dau Inn VIRGII-IIA LEIIROE COMMOLLY II Vlcun Ter Am Cf- Omega S41-!ar 3 SUSAN JCDSEPHINE CONRAD Piavus C'IY fslis ARNOLD COFPAKEN Kansas Cilv Engineering Phi Sigma Della Alpha Phi Clmega 3 BARBARA JEAN COX Kansas CIIV Arts Della Delta Delta Wcrhshcp Santas Q Q .-5 PATSY JEWELL CRAIG Kansas City Arts I ,NS ' O CJ ,XI ROBERT WETTY CRAWFORD Nevada Arts Alpha Tau OMNI -X 9 -6 J 4 -1 C AROLYN MUGGSIE DALTON Columbia Arts Alpha Chi Omega Wcrkihop Arl Club RICHARD ERHARDT DILLON Kansas City Agriculture farm House Ag Club JAMES WILLIAM DANIEL Memphis. Tenn Arts Kappa Sigma Eagles A Anchors Dine Club BETTY DOMINICK Kansas Citv Arh Kappa Kappa Gamma VICTOR FRANCIS DeMARlA Kansas City Arts Lambda Chi Alpha ELISE DOUGHERTY Liberty Arts Kwon Kaooa Gamma Collee Hour Comm Jr Pan Hel Femme Forum BRUCE DENEBEIM Kansas City Arts Zeta Beta Tau DORIS LUCREZIA DOUGLASS Senath Arts Savitar House Pres. C I W. O. .i v.o ouncil RUTH ELEANOR DEUTSCH Clayton Arts Phi Sigma Sigma WILLIAM ALLEN DUNN Hannibal Engineering Sigma Chi Cheerleader Tiger Claws ROBERT DEVOY Brookfield Engineering Sigma Chi Eng. Club A. I. Ch. E. S. V. O. BARBARA JEAN DUPHORNE University City Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop Tiger Claws Coffee Hour Comm. Kav Meigs :poem Quite blue at the PiKA'r Monte Carlo shindig. Money on the table docsn't look very reall WANDA LOUISE DeWITT University City Agriculture Hcme Ee. Club I. W. O. WILLIS DYSART Columbia Arts CAROLYN DICKSON Milan Arts W. A, A, Kappa Epsilon Alpha BEN EDWARDS Centralia Arts MAY Ir'- IW' aw ,, 1' I I 'Ii i IPI. TRAVIS IOING In Habit Fytilhn AW Gum f-r Club PATRICIA IK GOOD nf' Iflalrlin BW'-Iiri 946 GPH I if PII' P114 137 ORD au Omg l I . . . Sa l li I l 1 . S Qxl. L, il X' .-3 , me I I as K -'I I' l OLYN SON II X. A. a Epsilo YARDS ralia a I n Alpha CII I Fuel 136 JIMMY MARIUS EDWARDS Tylef, Tex- A t . Ph? Ifappa Psi DOROTHY JEAN ESTEP Columbia Arts Music Comm. ROBERT WILLIAM EVANS Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Intramurals Savitar S. V. O. HELEN CECILIA FAIRCHILD Kansas City Arts Delta Delta Delta Red Cross Femme Forum BILL FAUDREE Kansas City Arts Phi Delta Theta JACKIE JOYCE FELDHAHN Independence Arts Gamma Phi Beta Activities Board Swim Club Phi Chi TRAVIS YOUNG East Prairie Agriculture Alpha Gamma AS. Club PATRICIA LEE GOOD New Franklin Education Page 137 VERA FOUNTAIN Marshall Arts Rho Careers Conf. Board BARBARA GENE GOODMAN , Crystal City Arts Workshop Coffee Hour Comm. CORAL JANE FREEMAN Sioux Falls, S. Arts Alpha Phi Music Comm. Workshop Femme Forum MARY ELIZABETH GOSSETT Hot Springs, Ark. Arts Univ. Chorus Savitar . 46 ORE my Q LEONARD GLASS Kansas City Arts Phi Sigma Delta WILLIAM GREENER Memphis, Tenn. Arts Zeta Beta Tau JOANEE FISHER Kansas City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar . ,A fy. ' 1 mf LLOYD MEWTON GLAVES Lewistown Agriculture Lambda Chi Alpha Forestry Club Ag. Club EMMETT FRANK GREENWALD Flushing, N, Y. Engineering SHIRLEA FLETCHER Marceline Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Tiger Claws wx ja, SHIRLEY GOLDBERG University City Arts Pan.-Amer. Club Workshop BETTY NAN GUM Alton Agriculture Home EC. Club Swim Club Univ. Chorus W. A. A, l GLORIA JEANNE IRENE CAMILLE GADWOOD GILLUM Wichita, Kan. Kansas City Arts Arts Pi Beta Phi Delta Delta Delta Art Club Workshop Workshop Femme Forum Savitar Savitar VIRGINIA DOROTHY LEE GRANT GOULD Clayton Kansas City Ang Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Gamma Cheerleader Dance CONN- Savitar Kappa Epsilon Alpha Tiger Claws Sigma Epsilon Sigma Psi Chi Jim Kekeris and Leonard Brown, Mr. Bi9 and Mf- Little, fondle their respective rabbit's foot before playing against Texas in the Cotton Bowl football game. I 1 J J vc. GEORGE GREGORY GUNN Versailles Arts SUSANNE HART Kansas City Arts Della Gamma Femme Forum Tiger Claws Slvltar 's 'G Q if JOAN CAROLYN HAAS Memphis, Tenn Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club PATRICIA HATFIELD Kansas C ily Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Intramurals Red Cross '3 it N? . I I . JEANNE HAGER Kansas City Arts Della Gamma Savrlar Femme Forum GRAHAM DAWSON HAY Rockville Center, L. I. Arts Alpha Tau Omega Dance Comm. 5 G A. 3 141 T sk. lr? . Q 'J 'U' A rg-S .T 1' l f A T' l' 3? . , T l -A , ' 1-- 3 I I r , l FRANCES HELEN MARGARET PAULINE PHYLLIS HICKS HEYMAN HICKMAN Chicago, III Pimctio,-, Luedo Arts Arts Au, Allllu Em-'On Ph' Albha Gamma Della Della Delta Delta Intramurals Swim Club Red C1055 5 I Workshop Samir Y W C A Femme Forum S. G. A w t 7 T is KaDDa Alpha Thela's Savitar Frolic slut drew O I I I i -owls with Marilyn Bange thOwrlf19 WD'9mf-H R055 ANNA MeRmL DARWIN DON mmf MARIE BETH LEE HARRIS ROSS I HAMMONS HARING HARRIS HARRISON Poplar Blull Glasgow Keytesville Columbia Jellerson City 9 had Arts Arts Arts Agriculture Arts Milfs, Alpha Della Pi Alpha Gamma Della Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Gamma Rho Football lack Femme rowm Ag. Club cm mu. nm. ffm Y. W. C. A, H .-in'Cr r.M.C-A MARGARET PEGGY ALBERT JOAN CLARA KVQLY JANE JANE HEISER BETTY WAYNE D HEATH HEATH HEITEN HENDRICKSON sgpHlS Tulsa, Okla. Sl. Louis Hannibal St. Joseph lndependenea Qwllarrs Agriculture Arts Arts Arts Arts M Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Gamma Aa,0iOrn1 Savilar Savitar Workshop Intramurals Art Comm. 1,399 Home Ec. Club Art Club Univ. Band Y. W. C. A. glorlishop ' AA, avltar I ,W ry f, E, 4 t 54 6' FANNIE JENDRICK HILL Excelsior Springs Agriculture Templecrone Inter. Cofop, Council Kappa Epsilon Alpha . ' Ng., .s 1,13 -5 'W y.,,, A X si, Q 1 k rf Rx ali. A f-. fv va 4 f f:,nr af' SHIRLEY ANN HILL Kansas City Arts Gamma Phi Beta Workshiop Univ. Chorus Kappa Epsilon Alpha Sigma Epsilon Sigma GLORIA HOEFER Higginsville Arts Pi Bela Phi .I r . 4 N N . 'v 'B 1 vi xx .X- X , ! 7-3- .P ? y. CLARA MAXINE HOLBERT Ewing Agriculture Home Ec. Club 4-H Club MARGARET HOLDEN AlbanY Arts Delta GOWN Femrflf F0 cs lz'l1ir'i5.rr Co 'f JI F 'Mr 'lla 'HE ram. GW '41 Vt. gum De mf' Iwi, 19 IISON On City all :Ita Theta RA 'NE JRICKSON endence Gamma omm. shop r f Y if h is 2 . 4 K. X ,5 , rr 'H' . . ' J , ' , X, 1 . ,!,. . A xRGARET JLDEN banY 's lta Gamma me Forum enilff mm- rd Hal' Co Pall' 13 1 Minutes later Miss Bange showed us what the Shack may some day be like. T46 DON HOLLINGSWORTH St. Joseph Agriculture Farm House Ag. Club 4-H Club Barn Warmin' Comm. Y. M. C. A. BEVERLY JO HUGHES Orange, Texas Arts Alpha Chi Omega Workshop W. A. A. VERNE STEWART HOLLOWAY Manchester Arts Alpha Tau Omega Eagles 8: Anchors MARIAN FRANCES INDIN Kansas City Arts Phi Sigma Sigma MARIE HOPKINS Lewisburg, Tenn. Arts Dance Club LOUISE JACKSON Sikeston Arts Alpha Chi Omega W. A. A. HELEN VIRGINIA HOLT Columbia Arts Music Comm. Femme Forum Y. W. C. A. MARY LUCILLE JACKSON Kansas City Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Y. W. C. A. JOYCE HORWITZ Oklahoma City, Okla. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Red Cross ' Savitar Intramurals WANDA JUNE JAMET Rich Hill Arts Alpha Chi Omega Inter. Amn. Club Savitar Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. JOHN PHILIP KIBBE Monroe City Arts Ph' Gamma Delta Page 139 MARION KILLMAR St. Louis Agriculture Zeta Tau Alpha Pan Hel Council Home Ec. Club DOROTHY KING Kansas City Arts Alpha Phi Art Comm. Swim Club Dance Club Showme Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. IMOGENE KLEINSCHMIDT Indianapolis, lnd- Arts Tiger Claws Femme Forum Y. W. C. A. CARL WILLIAM KNOEPKER Independence Arts I Beta Theta Pr Dance Comm. Workshop MARIE HOROVITZ Houston, Texas Arts ELINOR JAMISON Kansas City Agriculture Alpha Chi Omega Tiger Claws Workshop -CQ' 1 S .f D mf- C ... DOROTHY FRANCES HOUCHENS Independence Arts MARILYN LEE KEMP Michigan City, Arts Alpha Phi Savitar Dance Comm. A. W. S. Kappa Epsilon Alpha C f ' ' Q., , ywffl X' wel, J D- ,f F' N, aww A U ...fat N. , if f I 'yi 1 s 5 fa- I 7 2 , I? Xi? 2 QA Q? 2 1 I fait 1 4 'S f Z as. . JIM TATE LACY Hot Springs, Ark. Arts f, '4 ww EVA MAY LAMAR Weston Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tiger Claws Eagles 81 Anchors CHARLES HOWARD Nevada Arts Alpha Tau Omega MARY JOHNSTON KENNEDY Jasper Agriculture Home Ec. Club Templecrone f f I f 3 ' W. 5 , ff ff Z 9, J r f ff f f fft, r 1 I . T 2, MARY HELEN LEIMERT Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross CLAUTJIHE LESTER Venn!!! Arts Alpha Ph- Chorus Y W C fx PATT LEVIPGSCJH Detroit, Pdvqh Arn Alpha Epi-Ich Ph DOROTHY ANNE LOE8 Ailanta, Ga Arts Alpha Eamon Phi YWCA ROSEMARY LOVE Nevada Arts Delta Gamma Femme Forum 'Savitar 'XR If ' V WILLIAM WARD LUKEMAN Hannibal Arts Sigma Chi Cheerleader Tiger Claws JOYCE PATRICIA McKEE Webster Groves Arts Gamma Phi Bela Soul!! Workshop Kappa Epsilon Alpha I . HOEETTE HELEN SALLY LEVJIS LIEEE LIP-4ERlCI'i C-:lar-b-a S! Lcafs l-fl-'f'1v l'f 'll Ares Arts Arts Zeta Tau A'pha Chr Of'-:ga KIDO! AJDEI lhfll Sanus Red Cross 'P 1 ' s 4X3 2 . 'V s . V EV 1 H A 5. J 1 , Q I X K E 5 ' 2 L. ' 3? l A . ' 4 , Q , f ' . ' 1 ' , .Mg , ' A . I ' 5 I 4' , 'A BETTY LEE NORMA BARBARA HELEN FRANCES LUSTGARTEN SUE MCBEE HUNTER LUNSFORD McAFEE MCCANN Kansas City Chicago, III. Lewiston Braymer Cooler Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Della Delta Della Phi Sigma Sigma W. R. H. I, W. O. Workshop Y. W. C, A. Savslar NANCY ROBERT CHARLENE MARILYN ROBERT JO EDWARD McPHEETERS MAJOR ANDERSON MCKEE MCINTYRE MALM Joplin Kansas City Independence Columbia Sl. Louis Arts Arls Arts Arts Arts Pi Bela Phi Phi Della Theta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Inter-Amn Club Eagles 8- Anchors Savilar Workshop Sdvltal Pan Hel Universily Orchestra 4.4 Kappa Epsilon Alpha A. W. S. S. A. I. Kappa Epsilon Alpha Elaine Cwm. SCCVCIUY to Dean Hindman, and our lavorilc helping hand. 'T JAMES ELSWORIH LOWE Soiinsnsla Arts Slima Nu ' N 4 'J i JOLORA JEAN McCARTY Kansas Cily Arts University Chorus Music Comm. Workshop EVELYN LOUISE MAPEL Bronxville, N. Y. Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Workshop BETTYJEAN WEYMOUTH M:CLELLAND Columbia Arts University Chorus Workshop I. W. O. GENELLE MARTIN Tulsa, Ol-la. Arts Pi Bela Phi Femme Forum 19 OPH RIAJ-N :35UCCI Q Louli M' OWU' M. Ir- 0- 1 DOROTHY Lil MOSS MCHIOIICI' Am AU-a Chi I Mer Houi lflu-Arm, H3 ll!! Er YEA IOSIPHINI ILIZABEH 9.05531 ihdbwsll AQ, Um Chow l'Yf-7 claus I P611 ' CM Ml TH ld u IEAN IOUTH ELLAND wia ity Chorus mop J. -LE IN Dkla. Phi Forum Past 140 MARIALMA MASSUCCI St. Louis Chrous I. W. O- KATHRYN MEIGS Webster Groves Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross Workshop Savitar DENNY JAMES MERIDETH Caruthersville Arts Eagles at Anchors WILLIAM MICHAEL MERLE St. Louis Arts Lambda Chi Alpha MARILYN JOYCE MILLER Shaker Heights, Ohio Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Workshop Intramurals DOROTHY LEE MOSS Montgomery City Arts Alpha Chi Omega Coffee Hour Comm. Inter-Amer. Club Info. First Comm. K. E. A. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH NOSSER Vicksburg, Miss, Arts Univ. Chorus Tlser Claws 46 SUSANNE GREELEY MUNSELL St. Louis Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop K. E. A. JAMES BASIL NUTTER Kansas City Arts Phi Delta Theta Workshop MORE Page 141 YVONNE MARIE MURRAY Pleasant Hill Arts ROLLAND OAKES Winnebago, Ill. Education Sigma Chi Football MONA MARIE MUTERSBAUGH Paris Arts Delta Gamma Femme Forum Coffee Hour Comm. RUTH LOUISE OELKLAUS St. Charles Arts Univ. Chorus Tiger Claws BETTY JANE NAGEL Eggertsville, N. Y. Arts Alpha Delta Pi Savitar Intramurals Workshop K. E. A. ROSEMARY OVERBECK St. Louis Arts Phi Beta Phi Femme Forum Intramurals Jim Greenan, Vern Bickell, Mel BOPP. Laverne Raining, Patty Goodrich, and Jean Osborn make like an ATO-Gamma Phi Beta convention in front of Jesse. CHARLES DOROTHY WILLIS MILLKIEN MILLKIEN K-10565 CNY Eureka, Kan. B. 8: P. A. Arts Phi Kappa Psi Zeta Tau Alpha Cheerleader Tiger Claws GEORGE CASTRO MORA Manila, Philippines Arts Alpha Tau Omega L. , ,..4QEy.gf5:s.2 5? iff if: 'fiiiiliisl' 5333. ROBERT NEEL Bonne Terre Arts Sigma Chi Savitar Dance Comm. Basketball Eagles 8: Anchors PANO PAPPAS St. Louis Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon GLORIA JANE NORRIS Kansas City Arts Workshop Savitar Red Cross PATRICIA JEAN PAYNE Moberly Arts Pi Beta Phi Univ. Chorus Femme Forum Savitar Dance Club GLADYS NORTHCOTT LeSage, W. Va. Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop Savitar MARY PENNINGER Mountain View' Arts Univ. Chorus I. W. O. W. A. A. f R a KATHERINE IANE PEIERSEN Kansas City Edsatation Delta Gamma femme fowl! Burrall Tiger Claws S-Oulu RUTH LENORE ROGERS McCredre Agriculture ATI Club Home Ec Club Q . 4, Tv. all T N 1 .T 4' I .- x9 IANIE LOU RUSSELL Wmensburg Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Savrtar Workshob W, A. A. 4 JANET MARIE PHILLIPS East Chicago, Ind Arts Delta Gamma Sdvrtar ferrme Forum MARY LEE ROSEN Leavenworth, Kan Arts Alpha Ensilon Phi Art Club Santa! Y W C A A W S Kappa Epsilon Alpha .53 Za . I r me ' I .Yi PI BONNIE HOPE SAMPLE Advance Agriculture Home Ec Club Home Ec Co-op I W. O 1 I I QU Dan Eaurct, still rn his Navy unrIorrf1.DlT0fTCT hmlf Irom the pens boa to the bench at the crooshal I Ohlahqra-NA U lcolball till ROBERT LOUIS DELORES LaVERYN JOANNE MARTHA PIERCE POTTER JEANNE MARION LUCILLE ALISON RAUSCHKOLH RAY ROBERTSON RODES Kansas City Aurora Sl. Louis St, Louis Savannah Fort Din, N 1 B 8 P A Engineering Arts Education Arts Arts Sigma Chi Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Della Pi Kappa Alpha Theta Tiger Claws Kappa Kwp, GNN Football Eng. Club Intramurals Cheerleader Art Comm. Red Cross Eagles A Anchors A l E. E Tiser Claws S, G- A. Art Club lnuamunls W. R. A. l, W. O. gwuo. ADELAINE GEORGE VERA CONNIE CLARA JUDY ROSENHLUM ROSENFELD YVONNE RUDDER MARIE LOUISE RUSK ROY RUESTER Memphis, Tenn. St, Louis Defiance lcllerson City St. Louis Kansas City Arts Arts Arts Agriculture Arts Arts Phi Sigma Sigma Zeta Beta Tau Alpha Phi Kappa Alpha Theta Gamma Phi Beta Workshop Y. W. C, A, anvil? Activities Ccmm e ross ,S Q a ,3 2 fr f- .. . W ue . 9 J 1-' c' . ., , 4 I f X I , , , , . 'T 1. 'T Q -or 1 A 17 1 YW . X. .X Tk W .T L . I I T f.: -1 Y f' 'P 4 .1 '- il A I 4 ix G, - i C N Tv. A . T IM' fx .ffe ' .fi 1 X MC. I ., I Lis I BETTY LAWRENCE MURTET. MARY WALTER EGLENA SANDELL SATIN ROCHELLE HAMPTON GEORGE RUTH SCHAFFNER SCHULTZ SCHWEHN SCOTT SI I-OW' ROCK Island, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Jefferson City Hannibal NY' London Aw Arts A1 A t A t Agricultvll Eilxlgmflil Sigma Alpha Mu Alrlha Epsilon Phi Kaypba Alpha Theta Sigma Nu Hom' EE' CIW Tl U EI' I Savilar Savilar Pan Hel lf W- O' A Intramurals Jr. Pan Hel Intramurals C. S. C- Parf 3 'T LQIS gms W.,-T, KT ,se uxr AIP' Fri cm' TIIIY JTAN SSGLEIO 'I nan ,tyqftmr r4:'t ELC 3. I f I 4 G N: L GEORGE I JIJIS QTUIMLU, D LV-all fri fa' D T jug: ll ll ci . .,- man if N3 .J. Di Y Gamma Comm. if 5 , N Swf Y. as ,xg don re Club Pall' MORE 46 LOIS SEARLS Merriam, Kan. Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross BETTY JEAN SINGLETON Warsaw Agriculture Home Ec. Club EDWARD GROVER SEDIVEC Kingman, Ariz. Arts Kappa Sigma BERT DAVID SLATTEM Ridgeway Agriculture Farm House Univ. Chorus CLARE SENNOTT Waterloo, III. Arts Alpha Chi Omega Savitar Swim Club Inter-Amn. Club W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. Kappa Epsilon Alpha MILDRED SMELSER Marion. Ind. Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Doesn't Pat Exler Csecond from the rightl look silly? JOHN RICHARD SENTER Kansas City Arts Phi Delta Theta a RUTHA JEAN SMITH Cuba Arts Alpha Delta Pi Tower Time Intramurals Sigma Epsilon Sigma ,N MILDRED EILEEN SHANBERG St. Joseph Arts Phi Sigma Sigma NEAL EDWARD SMITH Paclcward, Iowa Arts Kappa Sigma 'W 'vi GEORGE LOUIS STEMMLER St. Louis Arts PI'l,Delta Theta Eavltar niv. Ch Univ. Baiigus 142 Page 143 ELIZABETH ANNE STEPHENS Columbia Arts Delta Delta Delta Kappa Kappa Alpha GLORIA SAI-I-Y STONE I-OU STREET Gillam Joplin A ' lg Arts ATpI'I:au Duma Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma Dance Comm. Activity Comm. FLOREWE MARJORIE SHATZ Mayfield, Ky. Arts Phi Sigma Sigma Tiger Claws Swim Club JACOULINE SNETHEN Libertyville, III. Arts Alpha Chi Ome Red Cross Y. W. C. A. T' GEORGE WILLIAM SUPPLEE Assam, India Arts CAROL AVA SWANK St. Louis Arts Alpha Pi Univ. Chorus Univ. Band Swim Club Intramurals W. A. A. Kappa Epsilon A SB ,Q VG w.. Ipha BETTY SHERWOOD Excelsior Springs Arts Pi Beta Phi Workshop Intramurals A Cappello Univ. Chcrus Activities Comm JEAN STACKHOUSE Indianapolis, Ind. Arts Pi Beta Phi Intramurals Savitar DONALD LOUIS SHUGHART Hickman Mills Arts Sigma Chi LOUISE STARK Harrison, Ark. Arts Chi Omega Savitar Red Cross E261 'var PAULINE DORIS TABACHNIK St. Louis Arts ETHEL BERNIER TANKERSLEY Brevard, N. C. Arts Savitar I. W. O. 1 S' ll BETTY LEE IESDELL Slater, Iona Arts Art Comm 'Q FRED GRIHITH TEUBER House Springs A31-culture farm House Colleqe farmer Hun-arming Ag Club Horticulture Cl ub CHARLES HERBERT TCJPAPKINS Prescott, Ark Arts Beta Theta Pi MARTHA KATHRYN WARD Maysville Agriculture Home Ec Club Home E: Co-on IWO MARY LOU WILSON Tulsa, Olila. Arts Chr Omega Intramurals Workshop jf 'Y Y .Q JEROME ALLEN WEIL New Yorlr, N. Y, Arts Zeta Beta Tau PHYLLIS MAURINE WINDRUM Kansas City Arts Collee Hour Comm. Univ Chorus I W O Kappa Epsilon Alpha ANN WELLS Platte City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Pan Hel Kappa Epsilon Alpha GEORGE MAURICE WINGER Kansas City Arts Phi Gamma Delta ff' ,..s1,,. ,V ,. ,, RONALD xariusw THOMAS BEACH Paraicia ,ANU rgmg Gait Reece HENRY 1HoMAs ,HGHI TUCKER TUCKER TUCKNESS TURNER Kansas City Kansas City Lakeland, fla, Sblinglield Cllyson Qurullll' A I Arts A 4 rl 32:54, Ch, A!ph4 Kaiba Kappa Gamma phlr bamma Delta Sisml AI9lU E95lI9n KUIDLC Alpha Thru -Tgiotluot Burrall Workshop Worl-shOD Burrall Intramurals i,t44'9 I,,u,,,.,U,,r, 50.1.1 Eagles A Anchors Tutti' CIIWQ . , Seah Council W A A Forensics l I W l' Y S R C l :T J- U-S 4-o T' ' 'rr' r sy I f fl r I A f ' . .,,,lV , 4 Y A F - ', P .Y -, 1 5 2 1 V K ll 1 I I T C LOUISE PATTY JANET DORIS MARY WESTMORELAND SUE POSTON WILDER JANE WHEELER WHITEHEAD WILSON Amarillo, Texas Mexico Kimmswiclc Kansas City Columbia Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Pi Beta Phi Delta Delta Delta Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Delta Delta Delta Della Dnlta Intramurals Savitar Savitar Workshop Ewan Club Elforluhrgp Xlgrlghop . . A. o oss RZ'-cllrCToss 'um Nleusic'Comm. PATRICIA ROSEMARY NAOMA SUZANNE GEORGIA WISE WISEMAN JEAN RUSSELL MARIE WOEHTER WOODLIEF WOOD'SMllH 1ODlin Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City East Chicago, Ind. St. Louis Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Pi BYU phi AlDha Phi Gamma Phi Beta Delta Gamma AIDIN Dm' P' Swim Club Workshop Tiger Claws Savitar Jour, School Sho- Savitar Savitar Swim Club Workshop yrg2r'EClub Coffee Hour Comm. , . . A. D-WC COIIIM Camoaigns lunsuccesslullyl lor Knight CI' Owl between halves ol the K. State-M. U. game at Memorial Stadium. Jyl ophonuwh A -., -I s- gr ,,..,r .4 115,145 IA As R I ralspha Theta Y DN Jia Jelta Delta nop GIA 5-SMITH IS ' It P' Riel SIl0W ITG I I NANCY WRIGHT OuincY, III- Arts Delta Delta Workshop Savitar SUSAN VIRGINIA WURST Kansas City Arts Delta Alpha Chi Omega Savitar Intramurals Univ. Chorus Music Comm. ALMA WYATT Montgomery City Arts Alpha Chi Omega Tiger Claws Coffee Hour Comm. Information First Comm Y. W. C. A. Kappa Epsilon Alpha Page 145 Q N .ja V . SSA 3 'G' 5 if i PEGGY ROBERT JEAN HOWELL ZEITZ Kansas City Arts Arts Tiger Claws Femme Forum Coffee Hour Comm. Ed Lucas and Scotty Hamilton at the piano in the process of Velchakoffin, Spritzinvossin and Madame Stinky. fOne of their latest songsj Brownie goes female at the Theta house. Qmmwm,.....-.,.,n..M ...., . ...,. I B Field House before the Kansas State-Missouri football game. SGA officers, Here's Jim Burris conductinit 6 ral Y in Wwe' d b faculty, and team members are sprawle a out. P 'Q .,.1 .1 I i A , ' is s I .f a ..r. 4-14' .-H . -. lpn-n-N - JEAN CHARLOTTE DOROTHY HELEN EMILY ELIZABETH ADAMS ABAYE ADAIR Webster Groves Davenport, Iowa St Louis Arts Arts Arts Alpha Chl 0771190 Savrtar Workshop I W O Inter-Am Club Y, W C A MARILYN MARILYN HELEN ARMENTROUT HELEN IRENE BANGE BARBER Hardtner, Kan. St Louis Poplar BluH Arts Arts Agriculture Chi Omeqa Kappa Alpha Theta Recreation Comm, Intramurals Savitar I. W O. Recreation Comm. Femme Forum Lil: Saving W. A A. 7 I I il V. I X ik F- 5.1 .,. ..- A, 47 Q7 X A 1 F . .ii I 2 -J I -K J K I f' YP I 1 I .' E 1 I ALMA PAT RUTH JEAN BECK EDNA BEACH BECKEMEIER Weston Kansas City St, Lgurg Arts Arts Arts Shi!!! Delta Delta Delta Wcrkshob Red Cross Y W C A. Savitar -..wa ,-, al High Lexus Url: in i-shi? ur Bvinkm-HY. 'O , I I a I 1 Hel-e-is, and Dellaslalicur, QNUN3 'fi WND? lf-'I lhf 3' Cgszzn Baal game Berry FREDERICK BURION DORIS MARTHA OOROIHY JUNE ALBRECHT ALBERTS ESTELLE RICHARDSON LQUISE AHRING ALLEN ALEXANDER port Odessa Brooklyn, N. Y. Sl. Joseph KIFIKWOOCI Bethesda, Md, ,s.,mGl0' A A A Q Arts Arts rls Phlilliiappa Psi Zell Beta Tau l, W. O. Alpha Chi Omega 6Z,G,rrrml Coffee Hour Comm. Tiger Claws Workshop SM, Savitar W ,s A. MARY DONALD BARBARA JACK CHARLES ,OHN ANNE CLINTON BARSE BASS ROBERT HLIAM BARNARD BARTOW BAUGHER EQANDON St, Louis Brunswick Dallas, Texas Joplin Bucklin gnu Arts Agriculture Arts Arts Agriculture bfnming Chi Omega Sigma Chi Gamma Phi Beta Phi Delta Theta Farm House lHQ,m'Cli Savitar Ag, Club Univ. Band N R QL! Intramurals Workshop Univ. Chrous I Coffee Hour Comm. Eagles 8- Anchors Y 4 E- .4 l Y ,UB V V axufw L N F ff if f -1' a ta.. JN ,. . x r, . t 'ML , ' J .yo- x - 4.4 GENE WILLIAM BECKMAN St. Louis Arts Sigma Nu Univ. Band ,Q hi RICHARD SEAMAN BEITLING Kansas City Art! Phi Kappa Psi Savilar JACK LOUIS BERLAU Kansas City Arts Zeta Beta Tau GEORGE LONGAN BERONIUS Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Savitar S. V. O. WILLIAM IRA BEST Kansas Cilv Enginecrini Kansa '5iS Track P54141 .jg 1. PATRICIA l?Ursf DQWN lvdthndmt RAIDII ld gm I I PCL: 147 A DSON NDER . Md. 'tl Omega I3 E3 IER rre use nd IOUS 6 DOROTHY LOUISE BINDER Webster Groves Arts Delta Gamma Savitar W. A. A. JOHN WILLIAM BRANDON Sligo, Pa. Engineerins Engineers' Club N. R. O. T. C. BARBARA ANN BLAIN Alexandria, Ind, Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Femme Forum Workshop DORSEY WAYLAND BRAUSE Bloomville, Ohio Arts N. R. O. T. C. The Chi Omega's ride to, gosh 'n heck we don't know, a Ia barn style, EVELYN ARLENE BLISS Independence Arts GIGLIOLA BREDA S. Paulo, Brazil Arts Delta Gamma Inter-Amn. Club Art Comm. Psychology Club Y. W. C. A. Phi Sigma Iota BETTY IRENE BOEFER St. Louis Arts Gamma Phi Beta Red Cross Workshop MARILYN RUTH BREIDECKER St. Louis Arts Gamma Phi Beta Workshop Red Cross IW'-t , .sir 3 AM CitY .erin9 Si9l ' Page I PATRICIA LOUISE BROWN lndeP2l1d2nc2 Arts K 5:5253 Alpha Theta Red Cross Page 147 WILLIAM THOMAS BRULEK Kansas City B. 8t P. A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tiger Claws MAI HARRIET BUBIS Nashville, Tenn. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi JAMES ARTHUR BOULWARE St. Louis Arts Sigma Nu Univ. Band MARY JOANNE BREWSTER Overlane Park, Kan. Arts Alpha Phi Femme Forum Workshop Activities Comm. CORINNE GRACE BOWDEN Richmond Heights Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Workshop Dance Comm. MARJORIE SUE BROADDUS Huntsville Arts Red Cross 4-H Club Y. W. C. A. ' ff W- 1 , ' s iz. Y I , J .Ha ' T ,fr ef ,,,. -V' W' I -' . . '4- LAURA MARGARETTE BURCH Pattonville Arts Univ. Chorus I. W. O. BLAKELY BUSH Kansas CitY Arts Kappa Alpha Football Track LOUISE BUSCHMAN Kansas City Arts LESTER EUGENE BOWERS Tipp City, Ohio Arts N. R. O. T. C. EUGENE BROWN Kansas City Arts Zeta Beta Tau JANE DAWSON BRAMLEY St. Louis Arts Delta Gamma Savitar Workshop Intramurals GENE BROWN Albany Arts Alpha Tau Omega we' , V 2 ,,,,,4-1. Q, f X f I If f an sr ..f,f4f,.' ' ff f ff f 4 I-1, ' .f I ,fl al. ,. JAMES DOROTHY EDWIN LOUISE CALLAHAN CARL Steelville Independence Agriculture Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Ag. Club , or ., 4 xx J' fi CATHLEEN CARPENTER Hamburg I5-ra Arts Delta Delta Delia femme Tcfum Red Cross Santa: Wort-sl'-so lntrarv-urals ANSEL ROBERT CARROLL Columbia Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Uni. Cl'-:ws Ulfd ERWIN PAANLY CASTLE Uzica Ag'rcu'tu'r Ag Club Eaqles A Anc'-cvs rl . W I a g. .. J LORETTA JUNE CHAMBERS S! LEW! Arts fgr-1'-tTcrum CLAUDE ALLEN CHINN Kansas Crtv Arts Kappa Sifiml SHIRLEY CINNAMON Kansai CIIY Art! Phi Sigma Sigma LOLA NELL CLAPP La Belle Arts Y. W. C. A. ,- . , 2 . 9 I 's E BOB CLODFELTER St Louis Arts Sigma Nu Men Football HARDIN COX Roda Port H A P. A Sigma Chi S V O football Tratli vw- 4 Q K IRENE BEATRICE COOKE Chillicothe Art! ArtComm, W A A Y W C A CLARESTENE PAT COYLE Arkansas City, Kan Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop Univ Chorus . 'AQ 9 FAYE ESTELLE CLOVER Richmond Heights Arts Delta Gamma Femme Forum Music Comm FRANK CALVIN CROOKS St Joseph Arts Phi Gamma Delta Eagles 8 Anchors 2 T ' 'T' 'Y f 9 I 'T 9 ' Q.. , H J' V it f ., . 1 xl , 1 KENNETH ROSS PAUL CONWAY KINGSLEY EDWARD COOK COPE Kansas City Kansas City Morley Arts Arts Agriculture Sigma Chi Alpha Tau Omega Farm House S. V. O. Basketball Ag. Club MALLORY PATSY KAY FORBES WOUGH LOUISE CROSS CULLEN CUPP KIM!! CNY Columbia Kansas City Arts Agriculture Arts Kappa Alpha Theta I. W. O. Alpha Phi Wofluhoo Swim Club Savrtar Y, W, C. A. W0'hmUH l0Yin9 loundations lor the GI trailer village on the goll course across lrom the ZTA and KATheta houses l EILEEN COSTELLO Richmond Heights Arts Gamma Phi Beta Workshop Savitar CARMELA DALEO Kansas City Arts FRE MAmAN vig CLEMENT DF Kansas City Ham A t M 'l?eITa Gemma Ito fmm Savitaf mum Q DONA MARGARET CLAIRE 'Om cons RWM rupee city, s. 0. l An Mt Alpiha Phi Grow Femme Forum Red Cross REJEANA Fsqoggf ANN img DANIEL Leonard in, Agriculture Ag 1 fl T Pat' 14' hu T49 I I Y Ima Tum viii Q ' 'X -. .f f , Vigzwz Q XO, f f X 5 1 y f X 'KI' FN? if ' . . Y f 1 few -wwf KC. ity, S. 'hi Forum rss NA iL J Iture I at-. 5, 9 Page 143 WILMA DAVIS Kansas CitY At Ilrio. VELMA PATRICIA DAVIS Newtown Arts Workshop l. W. O. W. A. A. BETTY TRICE DEDMAN Plattsburg Agriculture Home Ec. Club Y. W. C. A. DAVID RICHARD DERGE Lee's Summit Arts Kappa Sigma Coffee Hour Comm. Tiger Claws CARL JACK DICAPO Kansas City Arts Lambda Chi Alpha MARGARET JOAN DUNHAM Columbia Arts Chi Omega PHRONSIE ESTES - Warsaw Arts 4.6 Page 149 BARBARA DUNLAP Jefferson City Arts Pi Beta Phi Art Club Inter-Am. Club JANE AUGUSTA FARBER Toledo, Ohio Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Workshop Red Cross Y. W. C. A. E OMER DYE Unionville Agriculture Alpha Gam Ag. Club RICHARD JAMES FARRELL Kansas City Arts ma Rho Pi Kappa Alpha LUCILLE EMMA EAHEART Malta Bend Arts BILL WAYNE FAUST Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Mr. Edom shows 'em how in the photo I ALBERT GEORGE EDDY Kansas City Arts Lambda Chi Alpha FRANCIS FREELIN FECHTLING Stahl Arts Kappa Alpha Univ. Band ing the cameras at Malinda Kerrkuehler are Jean Chin3-Ghini. Looschen and Yuan ab. Aim- JOHN DICKEY Springfield Arts Sigma Chi Football Basketball Track S. V. O. 1 'hw . x X 7 4 1 f 5, Q f 0 7 75? is V fx is , af Af ix gg:-1 JAMES PARKER DIETZ Mill Hall, Pa. Arts Pi Kappa Alpha Coffee Hour Comm. N. R. O. T. C. : Q g ' . ,jr QV X A .ykb I . ,-a aff 1. Q -'X, .I ARLENE ALVIN EDWARDS HERBERT EINBENDER Kansas City St. Joseph Arts Arts Alpha Delta Pi Zeta Beta Tau A Cappella Choir Univ. Chorus Jr. Pan Hel SYLVIA SUZANNE BABETTE CAMILLE FEHR FELDMAN Marion, Ind. St. Louis Arts Arts Phi Sigma Sigma Art Club PUTTER CLARK DODSWORTH Franklin, III. Arts Sigma Chi Savitar Eagles 8: Anchors 'Rr-Q . av 427 v .K 4, NEOMA SUE ESRIG Kansas City Arts Phi Sigma Sigma ALVIN LOUIS FERBET St. Louis Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega I CHARLIE JOHN FISCHER Kansa! CNY Arts Lambda Chr Alpha DAVID ALBERT FUNK Wooster, Ohro Arts .ag JOAN GOETZE Kansai City Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop Univ. Chorus ELAINE CLAIRE FISCHER St Louis Alpha Gamma Delta Workshop Arts Y W C A. ALISSA LOUISE GALLAGHER Independence Arts sh . i .eg 'Q ELEANOR MARGUERITE FLOOD Canvrlle Art! Red Cross I W O ANDREW GALLAGHER Independence Arts Alpha Tau Omega - W Hubba and slug comfy lrom there lads and lanies PAUL WATKINS FLOURNOY Mason, Tenn, Arts Phi Kappa Psi MARYANN GAINIS Clayton Arts Della Delta Delta Savitar Red Cross Tiger Claws BARBARA SUE FORD Kennett Arts Della Delta Delta Workshop Savitar JOSEPH MARVIN GELLER St. Joseph Arts Zetx Beta Tau FRE HUBERT FOWLER Nevada Arts Sigma Nu DANIEL HUFF GEPFORD Kansas City Arts Kappa Sigma THOMAS GRIFFITH FREEMAN Cabool Arts MARJORIE JUDITH GERSTEIN Miami, Fla. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi STEWART HAMILTON FULLER Blvlidf. N. Y. Engineering MARTHA LYNN GILLETT Fredericlrto-rn Arts Univ. Chorus Workshop Art Club Q 9 I, mf fx 'TS 5 'Nb JANE GOETZMAN St Louis Arts Alpha Delta Pi ELLEN GOLDBERG Ml. Vernon, N. Y. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi DELORES GOLDSTEIN University City Arts JAMES EDWARD GOTTMAN Hannibal Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club College Farmer Staff -3 . MARY LOU GOVER Libertyville, Ill. Arts Alpha Chi Omega Savitar Red Cross Jr. Pan Hel Intramurals Univ. Chorus W, A, A. ,rc- :wr N . SUZANNE LEE GREENE Belton Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Art Comm. Workshop ,Q S Q JAMES ARTHUR GREENEN Kansas CNY Arts Alphl 'hu Omli' Football fggl ,Orin MOME grzitrlil MI Abha Tru kdball g0NALU HAGGA rlrrriibrl Ms Sqn: NII X1 .Ft r wx l x ink l II 1 X Vim: L0UISl Pl 'in X53-ri Y 'lar W 1 Pall 15, EMR ME 46 JOHN JEROME GREENEN Kansas Citv Arts Alpha Tau Omega Football RONALD HAGGART Hannibal Arts Sigma Nu if -f X 5 K X f r 3 4 A X -at RASS' ,, Mow : sm v.:r i-a- -: Wsasv - f, 'PX wma .ss ' 'S XUV x o 1 ' 44 xx QX Q tx W f X i f A 'M ,mv . aw w? lx ' 4 Q' A 4 1 ,f uxwf, N551 'K af- 'I , ,,.. S : .ff U . ' arsfjvu Q Ls X aj M wif ' ew ,gf - .M X. , Q ' ff - 'Q' U-Xi' ii X MX. 'v 'VJ X fi 5' i Mm -s fa M X, Z, ,f ',' X . Tx f E . 'QQ . C , 'E , of QVQL E Q5 7 . VERNA LOUISE HERRON Rock Port Arts Workshop Savitar Y- W. C. A. 11029150 Pure 151 BETI GREENBERG Omaha, Neb. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Art Club Workshop ALICE JEAN HAIGLER Unionville Arts Femme Forum Savitar N if V in 4 XXX ,f -Zfafp. E 'V ', Q '72-, ?' , CHARLOTTE ANNE HICKMAN Grand Rapids, Mich. Arts WILLIAM PAUL GRESH Johnstown, Pa. Engineering N. R. O. T. C. JACK HALPER Kansas City Arts Zeta Beta Tau Savitar Tiger Claws Read Hall Com Jr. Pan Hel A The onlY reason we print this is that Pen-pusher Taylor has blocked the Editor's name at the bottom ofthe list. JOHN GRICE Browning Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club College Farmer JOANN CATHERINE HARRINGTON Escanaba, Mich. Arts Alpha Phi Read Hall Comm. Y. W. C. A. ROBERT GRINTER Independence Engineering Kappa Sigma Eagles 81 Anchors Eng. Club LOUISE HARRIS Greenway, Ark. Agriculture Home Ec. Club . ' ls ,gs .sr , ti , Eg, :IA W, V 71, 1 Aw A 'sm MW' Jiri. '.,,v vase!! X PATRICIA GLENDA LOUISE JEAN HIGGINS Hll-L Bloomfield Fredericlctown Arts Ads Workshop I. W. O. ,, g xx ge' 2 M I I lf I A MARILYN JEAN HILL Kirlcsville Arts Femme Forum Tiger Claws MARY CECILE GROVE Cowgill Arts Femme Forum JUIANITA JEWELL HAUG Ste. Genevieve Arts fps, ssvfxf A 1 'W X f NCP , 1. X x X W it My f 7 , rg I wmv Nab f :gf Q . .4 ARTHUR JOSEPH GUIDA Brooklyn, N. Y. Engineering BEVERLY JEAN HEDSTROM St. Louis Arts Alpha Chi Omega Activity Comm. Intramurals W. A. A. ,.f, .X vi ,, ,gy X., ' .W ' i 1 V. . if W I , iz 4-fn 4 1 fW rw ' Evo GUTHRIE HILLIX St. Joseph Arts Phi Delta Theta CHARLES ROBERT HINDS Willow Springs Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club RICHARD GWINN Sikeston Engineering Phi Delta Theta Eng. Club Basketball MARION WINIFRED HEINTZE Clayton Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Tiger Claws Y. W. C. A. , ,,,, I 1, fy I , C .- A 10 i 1 HARRIETT HOADLEY St. Louis Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop Read Hall Comm. I JANEIH EILENE HOAG Waterloo, lo-a Arts Chi Omega Workshop Intramurals ROGER HURWIIZ Kansas City .Arts Zeta Beta Tau football ELLIS JONES Kansas City Engineering Sigma Chi Workshop S V O NADINE MARIE HOLDER Blaymer Arts Femme Folum Workshop I ui 1-4 --3 I. s i JEANIE HUTCHISON Clayton Arts Pi Beta Phi Swim Club Savitar MERLIN ELWOOD JOY Salem Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag Club ESIHER LOUISE HOLMAN Indcoendence Art! Univ Cholui 0 '3 's 1 l es wi' A MARIE JACKSON Liberty Arts Red Cross Y. W. C. A. RAYMOND JUDD Mendon Agriculture .11 NANCY FARRAR HOLMES Jellerson City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop .3 -if Q I JANE JACOBS Jefferson City Arts Univ. Chorus Workshop Intramurals S. A, I. MARCIELLE EVELYN KANTER Sedalia Arts Alpha Epsilon Intramurals Y, W. C. A. Phi 1 Run-4 HALE LOU MARJORIE ELLEN HUBBARD EVALENE LOUISE HORN HUGHES HUNZIKER Labadie Versailles Huntsville Knox City ,, I E ' ' AQIIC It re Ag C,1f'Eif'flf.,. si',S,l.'l'E'r1f'9 Ho.i. sl'. Club i. iii. 0. Univ Band Intramurals Act. Comm, Templecrone S V. O, I W O E 7 Q Y . 1. Ad ' Q . 'Q 'S f X.- ,iv E A ' 3 .. yi, I 1 . , I . . . . 5 J. PATTY ELIZABETH MARY WARREN ANN O'HARA MARGARET MCINTYRE JENSEN JETER JOHNSON JOHNSON Jefferson, Iowa Kansas City Higginsville St. Louis Arts Arts Arts Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Femme Forum Tiger Claws Workshop Savitar Univ. Orch. Red Cross Red Cross Univ. Chorus Savitar Femme Forum Intramurals CHARLOTTE JOAN EUGENE WILLIAM AMANDA HELENE KENNETH JOHN KARL KAUFMAN KAYS KEATING St. Joseph Milwaukee, Wis. Marshall Cincinnati. OIUO Agriculture Arts Arts Eft9lf !'lf'9 Home Ec. Club Alpha Epsilon Phi Phi Kappa Psi Workshop Eagles 8- Anchors The Phi Dells had a pretty good Homecoming ovoicct. FRE Iac!! gullfl :EAN IW Dlgifli col QGMIWP 5 I .I EEITY EAIRD IERIH Ulvlcn Am View AI S-Oulu lien Clin YWC, WIILEY QA! LANER fblenhig Am III Sigmi p 521153 SHIRLEY JEAN KEIM Denver, Colo. Arts Workshop GWENDOLYN KELLY Browning Agriculture Home Ec. Club I. W. O. JUSTIN FRANCIS KELLY Utica, N. Y. Engineering EVELYN JEAN KEMPLE Chamois Arts I. W. O. :N me I :oN I 5 IM IG li, Ohio I I I Pug! 152 BETTY BAIRD KERTH Clayton Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Tiger Claws Y. W. C. A. SHIRLEY RAE LANER Columbia Arts Phi Sigma Sigma 46 ME Pm 153 DON KING Dallas, Texas Arts Alpha Tau Omega SYLVIA FAYE LAZARUS Chicago, III. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Red Cross Y. W. C. A, GERALDINE KLAYMAN ' St. Louis Arts Phi Sigma Sigma NANCY LEE Clayton Arts Pi Beta Phi Cheerleader Tiger Claws Workshop Intramurals LON , BENJAMIN KLINK Sedalia Arts Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM LEEDY Jefferson City Arts Beta Theta Phi MARY LOUISE KENNEDY Bethany Agriculture Home Ec. Club I. W. O. JOHN STEPHEN KENNEY Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts DOROTHY KENT Boonville Arts . i X MARNA KUPPERSTEIN Kansas City Arts Phi Sigma Sigma Red Cross . JO ANNE LEIMERT Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Femme Forum Red Cross Y. W. C. A. Camera shy Bill Humphries has an arm about Peggy Leake while we don't know who's with Bob Sullivan, or the others. Y Q RUTH ELIZABETH KENT Mexico Arts Delta Delta Delta Savitar Red Cross Q.: J N K l l A 1 'X 1' Xi , mm.: KATHRYN KURTH - St. Louis Arts Univ. Chorus PEGGY JANE LEINBERGER Webster Groves Education Delta Delta Delta Savitar Workshop Red Cross Femme Forum LOUIS LAMISON Hamilton Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho JOAN KINNEY LESLIE Jefferson City Arts Delta Delta Delta Workshop Savitar Femme Forum WILLIAM LANE Kansas City Arts Phi Delta Theta THOMAS HARDDIE LETT Morley Arts Kappa Sigma . fg , , Wffyf , s , ,ww It I I Ii I AI I I I I I I I I I I W I I I II II II II I II I I I I, I, I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I a LUCILLE LEWIS Jefferson City Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop DONALD DUANE LOUK Kansas City Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Tiger Claws Eng. Club Intramurals Y M C A SARAH ANN LIGHTNER Columbia Arts Pi Beta Phi Workshop Savitar ETHEL MacDONALD Rockford, Ill. Arts Pi Beta Phi Femme Forum Workshop Savitar Art Center 'all 'Mi 'iii I Qu Q SID LINDLEY Jefferson City Arts MARY JANE MABEE Unionville Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Savitar Swim Club Mary Lou Morgan happily watches lood go from hand to Mouth ol John Pittman- ARLENE MARY RICHARD FRANCES LIPKIND JO HARLAN HELEN LITTLEFIELD LOEFFLER LOGAN St. Louis Tulsa, Olila. Kansas CitY New Flovrnu Ph' S' S' A i A t Arts Wgrklglrtgg 'gm' Aldha Delta Pi Zdt: Beta Tau Red Cross Fo,,,,,gc, Workghop Femme Forum Savitar Intramurals A. W. S. RICHARD ADRIANNE CARL MARGERY MALCHOW JOAN EDWARD LOUISE MALLIN MANNE MARCELLUS Richmond Heights Kansas City Kansas City St. James Agriculture Arts Arts Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Alphs Epsilon Phi Phi Sigma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Ag. Club Red Cross Eagles 8i Anchors Home'Ec. Clul: Femme Forum l. F. P. C. Y. W. C. A. Intramurals Y. W. C. A. 19f MARJORIE ALICE LOUGHEAD P0Dlar Bluff Arts Alpha Della Pi GLADYS EVELYN MARSH Kansas City Arts Workshop J-v F 5 V r i ' 1' Q4 G! Y ...Q -w 'lf Yf 'L C .gx Ci-s i ,1 1 ga '-' :- X5 S if 1 E SHIRLEE JEAN MARTIN Princeton, lll Arts Alpha Delta Pr Workshop Savllar Jr, Pan Hal MARGARET ANNE MASTERSON Cleveland, Ohio Arts Workshop MARVEL STEVENS MAYER Columbia Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Sdvttrlr Red Cross Femme Forum it EDWIN LEROY MAYNARD Columbia Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha THADDEUS CHARLES McCANSE Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi lntramurals S. V. O. ANDREW McCANSE Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Intramural Track Rifle Team S, V. O. HAM McCORD St. Joseph Agriculture Ag. Club FRANCIS MARVIN MCCRORY Marshfield Agriculture Farm Hour' E I a-Audio iieglult Pall UJOX WY cw' Alum' Ag, G15 pull mmf rm mm Dggmfo Am . Alallfw Sail ISO. Hal I ,i.' Q bf! VIR LHGINIA 'waist Um A . ++2i'l11' tw Iss IE AD ta Pi 46 KNOX McCRORY Columbia Agriculture Ag. Club Burrall HENRIETTA MAE MILLER Denver, Colo. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar J. S. O. Hunk ROBERT McLAUGHLIN Sedalia Arts Phi Delta Theta Eng. Club Savitar SHIRLEY PATRICIA MILLER Clayton Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Univ. Chorus GENE FRANKLIN MEDCALF Hot Springs, Arts Sigma Nu Savitar Burrall RONNIE MILLS Kansas City Sigma Chi Football S. V. O. Staff Artist Jeanne F f I OWWY fwho took individual ema Q honms at Ihe FYOIICSJ addresses two black- Iaced SOYOYIIY sisters in no uncertain terms. BRYCE MAURICE MEHRENS Ark. Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Football Track PAT EVELYN MONTFORT Kansas City Arts Chi Omega WALTER MEIBERG Valley Park Engineering MARY LUELLA MORGAN Tulsa, Okla. Arts Alpha Chi Omega Savitar ROY MERRITT Kansas City Arts Lambda Chi Alpha JOHN ALBERT MORRIS Jefferson City Arts Beta Theta Pi . ...+ r' .,. - I' I I 1 I I I 1.. L ,.l I I ESTELLE RICHARD , MILLER EMMETT MILLER St. Louis Kansas City I Afti A115 Swim Club Univ. Band ' Y. M. C. A. I I I I MARVIN ROBERT I EBERT CHARLES ' MUELLER MUELLER I St. Louis St. Louis Engineering Arts I Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Psi TISer Claws Rifle Club I Eng. Club I I I I I A. - I :A 'MQ A .g y in f ' fl ' .-.4 I J 'Y I re se AnCh0's Page 154 VIRGINIA use MUELLER Linn A9IicuIture Home EC. Club o Page155 GLORIA VIRGINIA MURRAY St. Louis Arts Alpha Phi Univ. Chorus Y. W. C. A. KENNETH DOYLE MURRELL Newburg Arts -I vids Q aw, SHIRLEY JEAN MYERS Independence Arts Debate f s . JEANNE NESBITT Overland Park, Kan. Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Savitar Coffee Hour Comm. Jr. Pan Hel 53 SHARON PATRICIA NESSEL Atlanta, Ga. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi ii lf J X-1. Ski: :EQ ss. S gg. RT. ' Q R tix'-li E 4 , i wg . ,HM ,. ,E ERNEST NEWMAN Clearwater, Fla. Arts Pi Kappa Alpha Eagles 81 Anchors Writer's Club ,il .a , ..g',, HELEN LEE NEWSOM Kansas City Arts Alpha Gamm Savitar Univ. Band Y. W. C. A. P'-M a Delta I II I QX DOREE NEWTON Chicago, Ill Art! Alpha Eosrlon P Sdvrlll 4 I--. if THOMAS COOPER OVERALL Kansas City Arts Sigma Nu Workshop Tiger Claws WILLIAM RAY PENNINGTON, JR. Warrensburg Engineering Pi Kappa Alpha Eng. Club Intramurals A S C E Ill STANLEY GROVER NIENSTEDT Woodstock, Ill Arts Univ Chorus NROT.C. ANN OVERSTREET Columbia Arts Workshop Red Cross Femme Forum PATSY PERRY Tulsa, Olnla. Arts Pi Beta Phi Intramurals Jr. Pan Hel Art Center IRVING NOAH Clillcn, N J Art! Phi Sigma Delta Eagles 8 Anchors 4 ,I C . v r , sr 1 'I Nw W IX, MARCUS PADEN Kansas City Arts Alpha Tau Omega Track RICHARD KIMBROUGH PHELPS Kansas City Arts Beta Theta Pi RAYNELLE NOBLE Springer, N M Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Adlvlllti COMM. Workshop Inter.Amerrcan Club DON ANDERSON NOWELL Columbia Arts Sigma Chi I :J -1 qv 4 Q xl k : 'D 'T A: . x KI SHIRLEY HAVNER PAGE PARISH, JR. Greenhills, Ohio Jefferson City Arts Arts Alpha Chi Omega Beta Theta Pi Workshop Univ. Band W. A. A. Univ. Orchestra JEANNE BARBARA PICKENS PIELEMEIER Monroe, La. Arts Vincenne, Ind. Arts FREEN BEHL NULSEN Clayton Arts Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross Tiger Claws rl 41 r 1:0 -4 X JOANNE PARRISH Columbia Arts Delta Gamma Savitar Red Cross Dance Comm. MARY JANE PIKE Hartford, III. Arts Alpha Phi Univ. Chorus Savitar Jean Hesse bites hard as bewildered AChiO's and their dates watch. PAT JANE OBERDAHN Kansas City Arts Alpha Chi Omega Savitar Y. W. C. A. I s i DOROTHY NAN O'BRlEN Aurora, Ill. Arts ES:!:lDelta Deli, Workshop Red Cross 3 7 X , -414 . Q.. 44'-J' rho! ANNETTE FRANCES PENDLETON Kansas City Arts HORACE LEE PLATTENBURG Kansas City Agriculture Sigma Chi S. V. O. FRE ' 5 GENE PENDLETON Columbia Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club CARL RICHARD POLHEMUS Hannibal Arts J Pi Kappa Aloha Int. Rel. Club rER fort' Mio SYGWMI I .74 t in 7 K ROBERT JOSEPH ITARDOD St louis Ms PM Delta TI Dlblll Vim TIIC EU. FEIUI MY 'IM City Au 'Iwi Sigm 1941 IW P615 ' Pda 157 Y I. Ii Delta ,yd-all '-if? X .sk , ga.. A K., C. .hy , Va. ETON ure iamma Rho I: ID MUS I 5 Alpha Club I9 I Pal' I ' I suMrER ALLEN ponrsrz Neosho lff,?sGamma Delta SHEILA EVELYN PRADELL Omaha, Nebr. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Red Cross Intramurals Y. W. C. A. CYNTHIA JOY PRICE Columbia Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Workshop 5' X A X PERRY ALFRED PROFFITT Columbia Agriculture Farm House AS. Club College Farmer RILEY ROGERS QUICK Independence Arts Kappa Sigma ALBERT EDWARD OUINTON, JR. Rochester, N. Y, Arts N. R. O. T. C. GERTRUDE PAULINE RAITHEL Lohman Arts I. W. O. Workshop Art Club THALETA JANE RALLS Webster Groves Agriculture I. W. O. Home Ec. Club Y. W. C. A. 'ff 2 'V' A-sgssq' --4 cf 4: ROBERT JOSEPH REARDON St. Louis Arts Phi Delta Theta Debate Varsity Track BILL PETER RILEY Kansas City Arts Kappa Sigma 46 Page 157 GERALD REDD Richmond Engineering Eng. Club CORNELIUS ROACH III Kansas City Arts Kappa Alpha Debate Rifle Team JAMES REEVES Caruthersville Arts Phi Delta Theta BETTY RUTH ROBINSON St. Louis Arts Alpha Gamma Workshop Savitar Y. W. C. A. Delta JEAN REIMER St. Louis Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi DON CHARLES ROBINSON Jackson, Mich. Arts Pi Kappa Alpha Int. Rel. Club Y. M. C. A. ANNE RESOR Indianapolis, Ind. Arts Delta Delta Delta Workshop Savitar Red Cross Femme Forum EVERETT WILLIAM ROPER University City Arts Kappa Sigma Eagles 8: Anchors What's this? The new Shack, setup by the Theta Frolic crew. s w 5 1+ R 1 , h f M . I 7. DON RICE RICHARDS Fort Madison, Iowa Arts Pi Kappa Alpha ALICE KATHLEEN ROGERS McCredie Agriculture Home Ec. Club 3' .. 2 17 f Y WILLIAM CHARLES RICHARDSON St. Louis Arts Sigma Nu DORIS ROLLER Southwest City Arts I. W. O. Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM DUANE RICHARDSON Nevada Arts Sigma Nu Savitar MARGARET ZONA ROSE St. Louis Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Univ. Band Univ. Orchestra Savitar Y. W. C. A. FN f Q Q3 as wi Q MB W .. .A 0 HELEN ANN ROSEN Canton, Milt Arts Phi Sigma Sigma MARY KATHLEEN RUETHER Columbra Arts Kappa Alpha Th Workshop Femme Forum Red Cross CII C, rr ssl If FRANK ROTHWELL Moberly Engineering Sigma Nu Eng, Club Workshop CHARLES RICHARD RUGH Berkeley. Calil. Arts Alpha Tau Omega Workshop lk ,Q lf X .- VIRGINIA SCHLEIFER Hallway Arts Zeta Tau Alpha MARY ROBERTS SCHMIDT Marshall Agriculture Home Ec. Club 4-H Club ' Lee Harris, Dottie Andrews, Nancy Lee, Ginnv' 'sf Bunker, and Elise Dougherty lrne up lor Barn- qf -rarmrn' queen selections 5 I GEORGE MAXINE HELEN SONIA JO ANN JOHN PARKER ROWLEY ROZELL FAYE RUBY HENDERSON ROWE RUBIN RUDASILL Silreston Wakeeney, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. Kansas City Chicago, Ill. Molino Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Aggguliuu Alpha Tau Omega Femme Forum Alpha Delta Pi Femme Forum Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Gamma Rho International Club Savitar Jr. Pan Hel Eagles 8 Anehqg Y. W. C. A. Workshop Intramurals Ag, Club Intramurals Red Cross FLORA WILLIAM MARY GRETTA RUTH WILLIAM RUSH SALMON PATRICIA MARIE JOAN DAVID SAUTER SAYERS SCAMMON SCHAEFER St. Louis Kansas City Pine Bluff, Ark. Jefferson City Rock Port Oak Park, lll, Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts Am Phi Sigma Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Theta Workshop Sigma Alpha Epsilon I. F. P. C. Savitar Red Cross Workshop Workshop Savitar S. G. A. l ff Y, Eff 11 'sf WEBSTER EDWARD SCHOTT Belleville, lll. Arts Alpha Tau Omega LORRAINE ADELE SCHROEDER Paltonville Arts I. W. O. Univ. Chorus Y. W. C. A. JOSEPH SCHULMAN Bioux, N. Y. Arts N. R. O. T. C. RUTH ANNE SCURLOCK Columbia Agriculture Pi Beta Phi Workshop Home Ec. Club A. W. S. FRANK PAYNE SEBREE Kansas City Arts Phi Delta Theta Debate Workshop L05 guilt 9 Loi' ,,'f,.orM GMWA sm gum ld!! M I 1.0. i wi. -'S .. ! 1 MARCIA LEE MAHAL seowicrc Sfrrpgnm Columbia I ilhii Ph' mlm' Q I Arl,Comm. FILES Tower Time sham Si! Y. w. c. A. sm ferr, 151 PW l If159 X SON L re DTN! Rho nchors 'vt ER , Ill pha o Epsilo I1 54 , Q f t I r. e A. .46 LOIS SEIFERTH St. Louis Arts Univ. Chorus BARBARA ANN SHIRLEY Bethany Arts I. W. O. WILLIAM SEYFRIED Richmond Heights Arts Lambda Chi Alpha Univ. Band ARTHUR ROBERT SILLS Laurelton, N. J. Engineering MARALYN SNYDER Toms River, N. J. Arts Phi sign. s- genlme Fbrdrima avatar Pagv 155 Pate 159 MARY ELLEN SPARKS Fort Wayne, Ind. Arts Alpha Delta Pi Univ. Chorus Workshop I-0Ycl Brinkman shouts loudly or something. I-Ie was hush-scorins Tiger footballer in 1945. BETTY JEAN SHANNON Kansas City Arts Alpha Chi Omega Workshop Savitar ROBERT BURDETTE SKIDMORE Humansville Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho AS. Club College Farmer BENJAMIN THOMAS SHARP Kansas City Engineering Sigma Chi Workshop S. V. O. WILLIAM JOHN SLAIS Webster Groves Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho Ag. Club BILLY JOE SHELBY Sikeston Arts Pi Kappa Alpha Eagles 8: Anchors Intramurals SHEILA SLANN Atlanta, Ga. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Intramurals GEORGE SHELBY Charleston Agriculture Sigma Chi S. V. O. RALPH EUGENE SLEYSTER St. Louis Arts Phi Kappa Psi 3 x Ja! f CARL EDWARD SPECKMAN Kansas City Arts Phi Kappa Psi NLM ., 1-.Nw J . 4 5 , ff - H- - GERTIE RUTH SPRINGER Potosi Arts Workshop Intramurals MARY ELLEN SHEPPARD Columbia Arts Pi Beta Phi Workshop Univ. Glee Club Savitar Femme Forum BETTY KNOX SMITH Houston Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop Tiger Claws V' x'xl ' it! may xg w i. 1. V, ' l , . y ,e ff JACK SHIDELER Kansas City Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' Int. Rel. Club NEAL SNOWDEN Normandy Arts ANZ' E J I JUDITH WEIL STARRELS Albuquerque, N. M. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Workshop Savitar J. S. O. aw 2' f FRANCES LORETTA STASKIEWICZ Omaha, Nebr. Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop GEORGE JOSEPH STERN St. Louis Arts Phi Sigma Delta Track JOHN DANIEL STOOKEY Belleville, Ill. Agriculture Alpha Tau Omega I i i I i 1 1 1 5 I l z I Z l 1 T J Lambda cha Alpha y Q I 7 BARBARA LUCILLE STOTZ Kansas City Agriculture Chr Omega Tiger Clans Workshop KENNETH STROLE Sedalia Am Sigma Nu Vlcrluhop ELSIE LEONA SUDLOW Columbia Agriculture I W O Home Ec Club Y W C A BEVERLY JEAN SYDENSTRICKER Kansas City Arts Alpha Phi Slvrlar A Q . 9 I l S A l U 0 ALLAN THOMAS Pennrngton. N J. Arh Pr Kappa Alpha Y M. C. A. VELMA SUSAN TOWNSEND Pulitb Agriculture I W. O. Inlramuralt Home Er: Club 6' Q ,4 . V? X DS up ' 6 WILMA BELLE THOMAS Avery Agriculture Home EC. Club SABRA REED TULL Columbia Arts Kappa Kappa Wocluhop Art Club Tiger Claws Gamma I IO ANN SYLVESTER Kansas Crlv Art! Kappa Alpha Theta Red Cross Femme Forum W A A 3 I ' I t I Q 35. f 2 JANE LORING SYMONDS St Louis Arts Chi Omega Savitar Intramurals Ccllee Hour ' v I 'I CI -t.. r , . '22-' ROBERT TATUM Winslow, Ark. Arts Sigma Chi Savitar ' 'D w t '3 DONALD THOMPSON Webstu Groves Engineering Sigma Chi Univ, Band S. V. O. RUBY IRENE TULLOCK Bismarck Agriculture I. W. O. Home Ec. Club HARRY THOMPSON Kansas City Arts Alpha Tau Omega Eagles 8- Anchors Workshop Football CARMELITA TURNER Fredericlttown Arts Univ. Chorus PATRICIA PAULINE THORNTON St. Louis Arts Alpha Gamma Art Club Dancing Club Y. W. C. A. JANETH TURNER Cassville Arts Workshop Art Club The newly returned University Band tootles at the Nebraska-M. U. basketball contest. Delta KEITH LAVON THRASHER Bolcltow Agriculture Kappa Sigma Ag. Club MARGARET JEANNE UREN Columbia Agriculture I. W. O. Home Ec. Club Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM ERNEST TIPTON Jefferson City Law Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Phi LOIS VANDETTUM Elmwood, Ill. Arts l. W. O. Art Comm. M. S. O, FRE LOIS sums reAcHoUr Newton Art! I. W. O. Workshop Red Crosi W. A. A I i i lf' twill WAYNE, VAUGH Qmghrillf Afluiwfi W' W' r W - l., Wt 1 rcl 'll' mllub EVELYN JOSEPHINE TIPPETT Advance Agriculture I. W. O. Home Ec. Club Home Ee. Co-cv JOANN VAUGI-IN Kevrante. III Arts Alpha Detal Pr Savitar Wcrlishoo Univ. Chorui 'ilirl LOU WCHIL I rrtvi A,-1 lyxahpai 3':rix5:p was IHIIAQE rpm GH f---1 gm Chi 1212.21 . 'J 46 l l 's Par' W finial IE IOUT 1 J. lop :ss A. RICHARD WAYNE VAUGHI Smithville A 'culture Eaglhs 8- Anchors Ag, Club Forest1Y Club JEAN VICKERSTAFF Sioux City, Iowa Arts Femme Forum Workshop ROBERT EUGENE VIRDEN Marion, Ohio Engineering MYNDEL WALDMAN Louisville, Ky. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Workshop Art Club GWYNALTH ROSE WARD Houston, Texas Arts I. W. O. Savitar PAUL GLADSTONE WARDEN Columbia Arts Kappa Sigma 'N HINE T E2 lture D. Ec. Club Ec. Co-ov IN 5HN ze, III. Detal Pi lop .horus 1 P655 46 M HELEN LOU WEICHEL Clayton Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Workshop ' JAMES WHITACRE Kansas City Arts Sigma Chi Football S. V. O. 160 Page 161 E JANE CECILE WEILLER Albuquerque, N. M. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Jr. Pan Hel Intramurals BETTY ELAINE WICKLEIN Columbia B. 8: P. A. Alpha Chi Omega Savitar Workshop FRANCES WILMA WEINBERG St. Louis Arts Phi Sigma Sigma BETTY ANN WILEY Mission, Kan. Arts Alpha Chi Omega Workshop Tiger Claws Intramurals ROBERT WEISE Columbia Agriculture Alpha Gamma Rho JOAN WILFREY Columbia Arts Delta Delta Delta Workshop Red Cross THELMA BELL WELLER Kansas City Arts Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop CAROLYN WILLIAMS Eminence Arts The DG County Fair had these lads and IBSSIGS pushing hard. LOREN WELLS Glasgow Agriculture xAg. Club Horticulture Club MARGARET WILLIAMS Memphis, Tenn. Arts Workshop we A V We ' FRANCES ELAINE WATSON Webb City Arts Delta Gamma Femme Forum Coffee Hour Y. W. C. A. E . . . f 'VN bf' M' ' f A f I' . - 0 'Z ' NORMA LOU WELBORN Kansas City Arts Gamma Phi Beta Savitar Femme Vorum Jr. Pan Hel PATRICIA NELLE ' WILLIAMS Richmond Arts Y. W. C. A. ' if f RAYMOND WEIDEMANN St. Louis Engineering Sigma Nu Eng. Club 'NJ LEWIS AUSTIN WEST Columbia Arts Alpha Tau Omega ASHLIN WILLIAMSON Cooter Agriculture Farm House AS. Club ff PATRICIA JEAN WINKLEBLACK Tampa, Fla. Art! Zeta Tau Alpha Workshop PATRICIA LOUISE WOLCOTT Clayton Arts Delta Delta Delta Savitar Univ. Chorus Intramurals 1 PEGGY JO WILSON St, Louis Arts Chi Omega Dance Comm. Univ. Chorus S. R. O, SALLY WOLDENBERG Chicago, Ill. Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Savitar Red Cross Intramurals FRE I-IME 946 BILLY KEITH WINTERS Rolla Arts Lambda Chi Alpha JOHN MORTON WOLFE Oak Park, lll. Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Workshop Tiger Claws WILLIAM FRANKLIN WOODY Lamar Arts Pi Kappa Alpha Eagles A Anchors Dance Comm, Univ, Chorus Q I . ki V, , K A 1 1 I L I t li 1' PATSY DORIS WOOLF WYATT CIIICISO, lll, Webster Groves AVIS Arts Alpha Epsilon Phi Kappa Alpha Theta SOVIUY Red Cross Intramurals Sung, SHIRLEY WINTNER New Millard, N. J. Arts Phi Sigma Sigma Workshop Savitar Pan-Am. Club NITA LOU WOOD Thayer Arts Alpha Gamma Delta Univ. Chorus Femme Forum Intramurals Y. W. C. A. 59' MARY LOU WITTENBERG Memphis, Tenn. Arts Pi Beta Phi Savitar Tiger Claws Swim Club Intramurals BETTY CORD WOODFILL Bolivar Arts Alpha Delta Pi Savitar Red Cross Workshop ' I '- f- W, I fl ' 4 I . .if 'T I F- rv I If., . 14 . I , AUDREY DENE ZELLINGER St. Louis Arts Phi Sigma Sigma Savitar Femme Forum i CHARLES YARBRO Dyersburg, Tenn. Arts Alpha Tau Omega Pu, lil I I l I ' 4 ' - for ou' Dhof Wt of th M e 'Inter hu In O bercamm Pas' 1 v REGI TR T10 l l l Left to right above: 1. Butch Noah obtains a veteran's study program. 2. Pat Waters is passed through the Pearly Gates by Jesse Wrench and then is re- checked by an assistant. 3. The l.'s patiently await their turn to gain admittance to the library. To left, top to bottom: 1. Navy CNROTCD men enroll for their first semester at Missouri University. 2. Dean Curtis apparently has no worry or 351916 A trouble at the moment. l 3. Professor Brady assists two vets with the ' registration rigamarole. CLucky for us that in this, its 106th year, the Univer- sity has instituted a pre-registration day enrollment program., To right, top to bottom: I 'webs' 1. Mary Marquis points, Mary Jo Abey I hands a paper to a sailor, Joanna Aly writes-and all attempt to get S. G. A l petitions signed and student interest up, 4 2. Savitar sales manaSer Pattv Devine sell ,V Q ' ' N ff and sells and sells, while Organization 1 . A-ggi . f Editor B. J. Weiman looks on in amaze- if ' ' ment. 'jx-G' L I 3. Jesse Wrench smiles wearily and hap- hir pily as this pert co-ed swings through the 1 A A 4 library exit .... one registration day complete. 2 M iff: I - . , n m February but only these 51 persons too 0 - fOr the second semester brought new problems to us. the t11 aga1 ff tr . t t. SO We heap much ul- . , . - e of the o er a regrs ra 1on. b photographefls Sudden t1'OUb1C 111 getting mm m Decem advantag h h t ' ersons who twe thmkl acted er - . . . t ese O OgCn1C P caused many Savltar-plcture-desrrmg souls to be left honor upon P out ' . I-f of the book. However, by the grace of God, and the so w1se1y lti . . ng of gOvernment restr1ct1ons, we were able to reopen 62 Pace 163 TTKA 1RANC ' where VV lent To D A - J. - I L ,au ,Mukhi .U l-sw. Yhc Theta can can lmc us xloppcd el a pom! whcvc thc gals can lden!lfyU'1zmu'lvn 1 eulogmphx rf., U I 5,41 it -ll- wg, , 4 1 P-nur' 'UN Civ PIU ' I ...adj , J. YL , vc mg., fuel1gN9'Cn'c cr ' C41 :lves . . . . lhelf D Ou the Hlixtraii Curriculum Nvwzfj' x Jack I En . eagiidewld his orchestra entertain at the SlneersSl Pets Day Ball 1 Maggie Bradley, Midwest Editor of Junior Bazaar magazine, officiates at the Gamma Alpha Chi Style Show in Neff Auditorium. .l, i 9 a e ime t f egler, 9 ou roma Paul R0 the Hinkgont tease our cameyaman' . ' n 'CHIC 0 j an Mills and Sabra Tull t k Q Q 0 Wd!lmof.?Zmzfim ...Clear l'leacl5Clioose'l 1 A clear choice in Homecoming design onthe part of Sigma Nu. The Campus Columns gave us a new insight into campus politics, life, etc., via KFRU Nancy Erdman, Charles Ridgway and Joanna Aly Ccenterl are regular commentators. UU 1 .1 494, 0 M5246 X Q 1' 'N ,Il . A f gm D71 ' , W . K .fir ' .7 H L-. 4 Q- ' 'N V- - ' A' 'l :NN ' f 4 r if Q ' ,IJ 'A IJ' f - ' 1.11 -' . , arf.. .9-,. F' 'gh V . 5,,QI!' f' if ',. . jg? '. vi: ,s,'z'f' :- , .- L- U' ' A . - . 4. - 401' sue unxmpoeunt pm rAsccnXNc. HUIN' clx Ywtevnxw pa X coXoduN cnc . I film especiawf ,I Z X. 4 ALPHA GAMMA RHC Flon: fON',' Hwciirigi., I.I1i'rIxo, Gorrnmx, joy, BARNES, CALDVJELL, GRICE, WII.I.IAMs, LANKFORD, MORITZ Sf-com! row- Ct'r.ir.iIxs, Wizsr, M,xI.cIIow, DRANE, ALLSTUN, AGEE, Goocn, HARRIS, WIGGINS, EDWARDS, QUICK Hat-A row- l.1.-.IIsor:, Ccvvs, BLUE, Ruo,xsII.L, ARCHER, WILCOX, MCDERMOTT, FISHER, SKIDMORE, TABER, KUNZ, CLONINGER, DYE, Paxumu N1ll.l.l'-ill SENIORS: Calvin Agee, Clyde Baclctel, Morton Craig, Marion Lankford, Paul Ward, Robert Weise, Raymond Wcst. g JUNIORS: Bill Blue, Dale Costigan, Joe Cummins, John Cupps, Russel Drane, Marvin Fisher, james Gooch, Robert Kunz, Kenneth McDermott, Edward Wiggins, Rubert Wilcox, Warren Williams. SOPHOMORES: Harry Allstun, David Archer, Melvin Barnes, Eddie Caldwell, Omer Dye, Arthur Edwards, Darwin Harris, Merlin joy, Merrill Leuting, Fred Quick, John Rudasill, Edwin White 0 FRESHMEN. james Gottman, john Grice, Richard Malchow, Francis Moritz, Gene Pendleton, Robert Skidmore, Curtis Taber. Preifdellt . CALVIN AGEE Vice-Presiderit , . ROBERT WEISE, Secretary . . JAMES GoocH Treasurer . HARRY ALLSTUN Paz' ffl l I-.I IO . .,., ,WW if ' V552-ffl, 5,j74f7WQ! U DYE, PENDLETON, ymond Fisher, lliams. wards, MEN: Faber. ALPHA TAU GMEGA Front row: ROWE, COOK, KLINK, BROWN, JOHNSON, CRAWFORD, TRUSCHEIT, FERBET, MOCK, STOOKY Second row: BOPP, YARBRO, SHEPLER, BRYDON, MRS. HILL, ERSKINE, PETTERSON, HOLLOWAY, KICKEY, KING Back row: WEST, RUGI-I, GALLAGI-IER, HAY, YOUNG, BALTIS, GREENAN, SCHOTT, METCALF, BALTIS, MORA, MARCUS, PADEN, THOMPSON SENIORS: Don Brydon, Lee Erskine, George Johnson, Bill Truscheit, Jeff Young. JUNIORS: Jack Baltis, Jerry Hickey, Jerry Mock, George Mora, Charlie McQuoid, Bill Shepler, Fred Kling, Jeff Metcalf, Graham Hay, James Candle, Bob Simpich, Mel Bopp. g SOPHOMORES: Don King, Lon Klink, Bob Baltis, Web Schott, Charlie Yarbro, Bob Crawford, Charlie Howard, Verne Holloway, Jack Higgins, Bill Petterson g FRESH- MEN: Lewis West, Marc Paden, Ross Cook, Jim Breenan, Jack Greenan, Gene Brown, Andy Gallagher, Dick Rugh, Vern Bickel, Bill Bowman, Jim Barnes, Harold Thompson, Jack Magee, jim Carlson, Paul Langenbeck, Parker Rowe, John Stookey, Lloyd Turley, Charlie Hall, Al Ferbet. Page179 Page 171 President , . LEE ERSKINE Secretary . GENE HOFFMAN Treasurer , BILL SHEPLER BETA THETA PI l. 3: h a' President WILLIAM WRIIEIII-:AD Treasurer JAMES JONES SENIORS: Arthur McQuiddy, John VanDyne, John Martin, Harry Gilmore, Frederick Tuerk, Ninion Ed- wards, Phillip Donelly, William Whitehead, Loren Shaffer, Ray Kent. o JUNIORS: William Fenner, Oliver Hook, Lester Miller, Clifford Barborka, Thomas Kemp, Francis Edwards, James Jones, John Coogan, Jack Williams, Robert Keith, Phillip Smith. Q SOPHOMORES: James Schutte, Paul Shy, Don Simpson. g FRESHMEN: Charles Tompkins, John Morris, Richard Phelps, William Allen, Carl Knoepker, Lawrence Hyde, William Leedy, Samuel Hurst, John Bloess, Russel Hauck, Paul Nickol, Merton Powell, John Craig, Robert Bell, Herman Bloess, Havner Parish, Jack Higgins, John Houston, Ernest Baker, Raymond O'Brian, Charles Cousins, Richard Watkins, Ted Simpson. Front row: BARER. SCIIUTTE, SHY. PARISH. TI.'I-:RI-c, JAYNE, FENNER, WILLIAMS Second row: EDWARDS, JoxEs. VANDYNE. NICQL'lDD'x', Miss R,xNsoN, GILI-IORE, Hoox, BARBORKA Third row: INIILLER, H. BLoEss. BELL, KE:.IP. MORRIS, KEITH, HX'DE, O'BRIAN, HAIJCK, D. SIMPSON, HIGGINS Fourrh row: KENT. THO?-ZPHINS. J. BI.oEss, ALLEN, KNOEPRER, DONELLY, LEEIJY, HALL Back rowp PHELPS, PowELL. YV.-XTKINS. CRAIG. Hocsrox, HURST, COUSINS, NICKEL, T. SIMPSON k I X r 7 rl Y DELTA TAU DELTA Q: T 4 President .... DEAN RICHARDS Pan-Hel Representative JACK LEMONS Q, Housemother . MRS. MANFORD B. TATE GRADUATES: James Alford, Harold Habecost. Q SENIORS: Robert Chick, Jack Lemons, Paul Mueller, Bill Reed, Fred Stockdale. o JUNIORS: Donald Apple, Chris Fehr, Alfred Frederick, Carl Jackson, James Lowry, Tutt Richards, John Spano, James Woodworth. Q SOPHOMORES: James Austin, Douglas Bales, Leo Dollar, Carl Ellis, Larry Hawks, Jack McGinness, Harry McLear, Earl Miller, Mel Sheehan, Jack Strunck, Fred Ward. o FRESHMEN: William Joyce, Wayne Padgett, Leonard Yokum. I Page172 Page 173 Bottom row: SPANO, BALES, MCGINNESS, WOODWORTH Second row: MILLER, YOKUM, REED, WARD, DOLLAR, AUs'rIN, KELLOGG, MCLEAR Third row- CHICK, RICHARDSON, FREDERICK, LOWRY, RICHARDS, LEMONS, PADGETT, ELLIS, MUELLER DELTA UPSILCN A If Q N J . . f , 'RV First rowq PARKIN, GROVE, Lioox, DALEY, KAMERUN, CAMPBELL, D1LLoN, SEELER S1-cond row: ATHENS, LL'cAs, CHE-LSNVICK, FRANK, MRS. BATES, STEVVART, PHILLIPS, BONNEY, LAMOTH, BURRIDGE Third row: HAMILTON, MOULTON, ELDER, MORGAN, TVIELVIN, WREN, RUETER, RICHARDSON, MCMACON, GUION, EIGELBERGER, STATHIS Fourrh row: Cnowsox. GoNcALvEs, SLOGEL, MARSHALL, BECHER, LIEBIEG, SAMUELSON, SPENCE, KELLER, JANSEN GRADUATE: Vergniaud Goncalves. g SENIORS: Robert Eigelberger, George Hamilton. Q JUNICRS: Ralph Stewart, George Athens, William LaMothe, Ted Leibig, John Samuelson, Robert Crowson, Billy Phillips, Ted Elder, William McKinney, Ronald Jansen. 9 SOPHOMORES: Donald P. Frank, Calvin Finley, Harold Grove, H. Ray Powell, jack Seeler, William Becher, Stanley Mouton, Quentin Melvin, Joseph Bonney. jr., Robert Burridge, Edward Lucas, Fred Bensley, Ralph Marshall, James Keller, Leonard Morgan. o FRESHMEN: Charles Ligon, Tom Kameron, john Stathis, Tom Richardson, Dan Reuter, William Parkin, Clarence Guion, john Daly, Harold Spence, Robert Wren, Ray Campbell, Earl Hahn, john Dillon, Robert McMakin. President . DONALD P. FRANK - - ll 5P Vice-President . RALPH STEWART 59Cff'faf. . DONALD CHESXVICK fimr ,r.' ,ff +1 5 - 'N fs. 2, E l . e -'fi Wi , . K M I , . ol? l i S S l i Y 5 i . I i Front ,'-liddli Top rc SL V' V ff' V1 ,.. .zz :zz nfl! 5 fix' Treisurer f - - -i N ---- ' - . CALXIIN FIINLEY ,, Qi n ' visa .- V , 155 H ll 4 l' 1 . , L 1 -'--- 1 T ,iv-' Iv, 73' - r,w:uqf5 9-L ' ,il 15:11 174 ,IW ll .THIS 1 . J 5, rs 7: O l, 'E ,S .w. : H.' -6'.'i, 83, ,Q .L.. f at-is ,f 41 e iv .:.. E fgasvg A i 5,2 f p . fix:-' ' 7 J: S. , . 5 . 1 . fsfg ' ' 1? Y ,:fi7, ' Q' , fA, .L Q, 4 IJagg17 FARMHOUSE Front row: JORDAN, BRYAN, R1-IEA, PARMINTER, MCCRORY, DILLON, FROESCHLE, EVANS Middle row: WALLIS, COLE, YOUNG, SPRADLING, LARUE, PEELER, HOLLINGSWORTH, J. BRYAN, BLAIR, D. JOHNSON Top row: MEINKE, ROTHWEILER, BAUGHER, COPE, CARROLL, PIPES, T UEBNER, CRIDDLE, ADY, SAJBAN, V1LEs, W. CARROLL, TIPPET, PENDERGRASS SLATTEN f SENIORS: John Cole, Earl Beal, Ralph Froeschle Q JUNIORS: Robert Beatty, Ben Blair, Virgil LaRue, Stuart Spradling, Eugene Young, John Evans, R. B. Viles. 0 SOPHOMORES: James Bryan, Marion Carroll, Gene Clingan, Richard Dillon, Don Hollingsworth, William Rhea, Clyde Taff, Fred Tuebner, Dave Bryan, Edgar Parminter, Stanley Sajban. Q FRESHMEN: Harold Ady, Charles Baugher, Willard Carroll, E. T. Criddle, Paul Cope, Don Johnson, Perry Jordan, Frank McCrory, Gerald Meinke, Leslie Pendergrass, Perry Proflitt, William Rothweiler, James Tippet, Kenneth Threlkeld, Clint Wallis, Daniel Witt. Page 175 President . . VIRGIL LARUE Vice-President . DON HOLLINGSWORTH Treasurer . . EARL BEAL Secretary JOHN COLE KAPPA ALPHA 'x . . s - s. M President WILLIABI DELLASTATIOUS I Vice-Presiden t HAROLD HUDSON Secretary WILLIAM HALE 4 -av Treausrer BEN M. CowAN 1 GRADUATES: Warren Francis, Harold Hudson, Harry Voelker, Clyde Walker. Q SENIORS: William Bleish, Ben M. Cowan, Charles Curtin, William Dellastatious, Lawrence Flanagan, John Gatchell. g JUNIORS: Walter Baker, Leonard Brown, Douglas Crow, William Hale, Robert Heinsohn, james Hutchin- son, Perry johnson, Thomas Macdonnell, Eugene Mitchele, john Porter, Robert Sticklin. Q SOPHOMORES: Dick Baldridge, Richard Broaders, jack DeLange, Harold Henshaw, Claude Paule, Wesley' Tennyson. g FRESHMEN: Blakely Bush, William Day, Robert Ellis, Frank Fechtling, William Faust, William Haencl, Omar E. I-Ienne, James Howard, james Kennedy, Donald Lee, Bryce Mehrens, Cornelius Roach. - Firsr row: FECHTLING. RoAcH, PAL'LIf:i'. Bnowx, Hici-zu' XVALKER WILUME S Q d - econ row ELLIS. G.-KTCHELL, BLEISH, FRANCIS. DELLASTATIOCS, HUDSON, MEHRI-:Ns, HOWARD, BROADERS Third rowg FAL's'r. CASPERSON. DAY. BAKER, PIEINSOHN, JOHNSON PORTER FLANAGAN BUSH Vor-LLKER ' ' 1 v Pu' 77' ..-,Q I KAPPA SIGMA YR K 2 ,, ,, 5 , 2, 1 X .1 'Z' f Q S lf , - I I , :xi i Q if 2 jf? ,QQ Wi' Ei ' S 321 1: I5 1 5 gf-U' ,,, Z ? im In- S: Lel, President . . ToM HEITZEBERG Vice-President . . GEORGE DANIELS Secretary . . WARREN RITCHHART Treasurer . . HAROLD SPRINGMEYER SENIORS: Jack Battles, Tom Heitzeberg, Ian Lawrence, Raymond McNally, Ralph Miller, James Mills, Jr., Charles Pitney. g JUNIORS: George Daniels, James Hammer, Richard Lusk, William McKeever, Pete Oliver, Randell Pappenfort, James Roberts, Charles Schroder, Harold Springmeyer. Q SOPHOMORES: James Butler, William Daniel, Gene Jericho, Robert Kirby, William Longstaff, Fred Mayer, James Miller, Warren Miller, Edward Moore, Warren Ritchhart, Jack Rothwell, Edward Sedivec, Earl Tobler. Q FRESHMEN: William Best, Kenneth Burton, Robert Carter, Claude Chinn, Richard Derge, Dan Gepford, Robert Grinter, William Heiser, Dave Hornaday, Gene Knees, Thomas Lett, Jack Moore, Vernal Moore, Riley Quick, Robert Oliver, William Riley, William Rogers, Everett Roper, William Schmidt, Neal Smith, Stewart Smith, Keith Thrasher, Paul Warden, Charles Wheeler. Pa!! 176 Page 177 First row: MCKEEVER, RILEY, ROPER, LETT, HAMMER. GEPFORD Second row: GRINTER, SMITI-I, ADAMS, BEST, THRASHER, WARDEN, DANIEL Back tow.. DERGE, QUXCK, SPRINGMEYER, MRS. KRIEGER, MCNALLY, CI-IINN, SEDIVEC , n. V 1 . . I . R . i ' . . Y LAMBDA CHI ALPHA f 5 lf .U flifxl. , . . A ' - ' 1'V l . . 4 Aki. ' i ffgdi Borronirou h1ERLE,SNCNVDEN,SOLOMAN,SEYFRIED,LQERRITT,h4UELLER,FdSCHER,JOHNSON,SULLIVAN Svvoricl row. Porrizrz, jmiigs, Wmrmzs, Toms, H,mii.ToN, IVIATHEDVSON, GEOROES, HRDLICKA, GRIMM Thin! row: Kn,uii:Nut'iiL, NIAYNARD, Lisfwv, MCCULLOUOH, DICAPO, BROWN, Gi.,-tvss, BLUMI-3, REYNOLDS, EDOY, POWELL, DiMAaiA, Bun Tiuwzx GRADUATES: Thomas Bear, Walter Kegel, Ernst Kuhn, Everett Truex. O SENIORS: jack Hermanski, Conrad Hitchens, Terrell johnson, Robert Reynolds, Lyle Sullivan, Ed Sweeney. Q JUNIORS: George Georges, C. W. Hamilton, Howard A. Hils, Meryl Hrdlicka, Jack james, Bob Kregar, Jack Mathewson, Art Santon, Otto Schenk, Guy Wilson. Q SOPHOMORES: Lloyd Glaves, Louis Glauser, F. P. Grimm, Alan Hoare, Victor DeMaria, Marvin Mueller, Louis Potter, John Paul Russell, Ronald Toms. O FRESHMEN: Don Blume, Sam Brown, jack Case, Carl DiCapO, A. G. Eddy, Charles Fischer, Al Frith, Bill Hill, Ed Krahen- huhl, Marshall Lyons, Ed Maynard, Gerald McCullough, Ralph Meagher, Roy J. Merritt, C. J. Mittlehach. Donald Rice, George W. Scofield, Bill Seyfried, Don Wurtz. ,M-1 P 'S df lf C. W. HAN1ILTON lr'1'ce-Presiderit F P GRDWI Secretary I I ALAN HOARE Holfwnlilfflef . MRS. CLARICE MCCLAIN Vat ' , l PHI DELTA THETA BEAR, ki ge Art an EN . en- ch, First row: FAUDREE, TI-IOMPSON, LAIR, BIRD, MCCORD, MCQUE, MCINTYRE Second row: STIEGEMEIR, TIPTON, DEVOY, MRS. GUITAR, T. COLLINS, CLEVENGER, BRIGGS, SENTER Third row: RODES, HILLIX, BALDWIN, BURNETT, NUTTER, SEBREE, JOHNSON, LII-:N'rz, BASS, REAVES, D. COLLINS Fourth row: GWINN, REARDON, SIMON, EDWARDS, MCELROY, LANE, Hicks, MCLAUGI-ILIN, HARRISON, POINDEXTER, LINDLEY, STEMMLER GRADUATES: Frank Williams, Bob Stewart. g SENIORS: Julian Devoy, Tom Collins, Earl Stiegemeir, Bill Tipton, Bill Poindexter, Bob Steuber, Warren Sherman, Bill Bates, Bob Brady, Will Sims, Harry Black. Q JUNIORS: Sam Clevenger, Edward Rodes, Paul Baldwin, Tom Edwards, Bob Harries, Bill Fisher, Charles Adams, Jim Lilly, Jean Klein, Loomis Mayfield, O. V. Wheeler, Massey Watson, Dick Cuneo, Al Moore. g SOPHOMORES: Bill Lientz, George Stemmler, Don Harrison, Jack Senter, Bill Faudree, Lou Thompson, David Lair, Bob Reardon, Bob McIntyre, Howard Cook, Charles Clardy, Bob Gemmell, Charles Bundschu, Joe Carter, Russ Bibee, Bill Bird, Jim McCord, Herb Harvey, Lee Bowman, Lloyd Coleman. O FRESHMEN : Jim Reeves, Gene Reuther, Wally Castice, Dick Gwinn, Jack Bass, Jim Nutter, Frank Sebree, Sid Lindley, jerry McHugh, Bob Simon, Pat Water, Bob Wilson, Bill Carpenter, Don Poe, jack Kniest. li -.Xxx page 17 , Page179 uw President . . . TOM EDWARDS Vice-President . . JACK SENTER Treasurer . . TOM COLLINS Secretary . BOB HARRIS PHI GAMMA DELTA 1 ,f ,' ' f XX' I xx f , .k x V' A' -pix - x N , . President . JAMES CAMPBELL Treasurer . KENNETH MILLER Secretary . HUGH LLOYD GRADUATES: Clifford B. Smith, George O. Jones, jack Spalding, George W. Harlan, A1 Bienert. o SENIOR: Richard Graham. Q JUNIORS: Harold Entsminger, Kenneth Miller, John P. Jones, August Voss, Neil Harle, William Arnold, Frank Connett, Robert McDonald, James Swafford. o SOPHOMORES: John Ball, Phillip Kibbe, Paul Siefert, Robert Butterworth, jack Wise, Calvin Connett, Hugh Lloyd, Thomas Tucker, Wendel Schindler, William McReynolds, James Campbell, Charles Huber, Gordon Shaefer, George Winger, joe Cockriel, Lerow Pieplow, William Ransdell, Wilbur Dejarnatt, Ed Ryan. Q FRESHMEN: Frank Crooks, Clifton Hunt, William Mulligan, Jack Schulze, Homer Comfort, David Miller, Allen Porter, Benton Kieffer, Robert Koerner, James Choisser, John Cooper, Clarence Shockley, Robert Hoffman, Robert Huddleston, Thomas Moore, William Tinkhoff, Richard Scholfield, James Stehley, Joseph Winger, Robert Bagby. 'N f 1 - 1 S ' .l A A w V l X H4 -. First row: DIJEHREN. J. XVINGER, HUNT, COOPER, G. O. JONES SPALDING Seca d .' ' n fo HENDERSON- SCHAEFER- CAMPBELL. LLOYD. GRAHAM, TUCKER, H. MILLER, Cnooxs, KIEI-'I-'ER Th ' d .-. 7 h. v rr row G. XRINGER. KIBEE, Dr-:jAR.x,xT'r. D. M1LLER, Swol-'roRD, PORTER, MULLIGAN, RANSDELL, J. Jonas, BAGBY Paz! lu' K l K , , 1 ix , PHI KAPPA PSI JR 2 Sleil ohn ker, ECT, ank ,ton zon, P1'es1dent . , DON C, CARR TIGHSUIGI . . RALPH SLEYSTER Secfefafy - . JACK M. DODSON GRADUATE: Bert Smith. Q SENIORS: Don Carr, Joe Hughes, Dave Berry. Q JUNIORS: Andy Brown, Dave Maclntyre, Don Miller, Parker Parish, Chuck Hoch. Q SOPHOMORES: Fritz Albrecht, Roscoe Bowles, Don Cummins, Jack Dodson, Jim Edwards, Paul Flournoy, Dick Hall, Ralph Sleyster, Art Stockdale, Bill Street, Will Graves, Harry Fey. 0 FRESHMEN : Al Brix, Chuck Denhamn, Dick Johnson, Don Johnson, Gene Kays, Chuck Maupin, Chuck Milliken, Harrison Milne, Bob Mueller, Carl Speckman, Pat Wallace, Dick Willits, Paul Krantz, Dick Beitling. Pali' N0 Page 181 'lf' Fi,-Sf row: Hosx, ALBRECHT, FLOURNOY, BEITLING, SPECKMAN, MILLIKEN Second row: SLEYSTER, DODSON, GRAvEs, CARR, MUELLER, BRowN, KAYS PHI SIGMA DELTA l 1. , , ' 5 , l , - ' - - i - 1 , , A .. lg - A 4 l I l Top ,oil Mfxrsxi., .-X. Coiiux, FRIED?-1AN, GOLLIBER, JABHN, SIEGFRIED, WIENSHANK, STERN, WOLF:-', SCHWARTZ Mfilfllf- ron Llkllil-lRT,Gl.ASS, I.,xNnr:R,SmerR1N, FEl.DMAN,COPPAKEN, B. CoHEN,Co1.EMAN Ffonr ron, Hrrxix, BRAVE-LR?-IAN, KYMAN, K1E:.i,CARR,STEINBERG SENIORS: Stanley Feldman, Bernard Sentner, Sy Weintraub, Norwin Yofihe. 0 JUNIORS: David Shcfrin, Donald Coleman. g SOPHOMORES: Sidney Siegfried, Irvin Glazer, Bill Cohen, Donald Schwartz, Mel Friedman, Irving Kiem, Charles Liebert, Alvin Cohen, joel Sheskin, jerry Weinshank, Arthur Lander. Leonard Glass, Bernard Librach. o FRESHMEN: Sherwin Bosse, Marvin Kyman, Irving Noah, Marvin Greenberg, Erwin Braverman, joel Haffner, Bill Marenus, Larry Jaben, Warren Rappoport, jerry Ikcn, Earl Gollilier. Malcolm Wittles. Carl Manne. jerry Wolff. Kf ,. , Z' ' 7 ,nu 'enxxg ' - ' sg--. .. 1- , - ' JF Pre.-ident BARNEY SENTNER , ' ii. y .-nv ' ' Vice-Presidenr . DAX'ID SHEFRIN Treasurer , ART LANDER i E i Housemorher IVIRS. B. W. VAUGH.-'-.N fm! yi 5670111 Third I Fourlh U ,H lil ll lille 15 vid rtz, er, in arl PI KAPPA ALPHA First row: WEEGAR, BROWN, HASH, WIMBERLY, BROCK, FARRELL, BELL, DOOM Second row: SI-IARP, WOI-ILT, BAUR, BAEBLER, STEWART, MRS. GLOVER, LEWIS, NEWMAN, DENTON, PROVOW, LINDLEY Third row: LARSON, SHEEI-IAN, FLEMING, TOMA, HALLOWAY, R. MILLER, UDELL, FREVERT, JOHNSON, FEIDLER, T. MILES, BOLL, DIETZ, Woons Fourth row: J. MILES, GIESSOW, ARBAUGH, LOUK, POPPER, UHRMANN, RICHARD MILLER, OWEN, DUNN, WOODY, MALLM, THOMAS, GRAY, FORD, RICHARDS GRADUATE: Jigs Miles. 0 SENIORS: Roy Brock, Jim Brown, George Giessow, T. E. Miles, James Owen, Gerry Popper. Q JUNIORS: Robert Baebler, Bill Boll, Ed Capps, Branson Trevert, Bill Gray, Frank Hash, Frank Lewis, Jack Mann, Robert Sharp, Joe Sheehan, William Stewart, Ted Weegar, Bob Wholt, Joe Wimberly, Bob Woltering, George Woods. Q SOPHOMORESI George Denton, Dick Farrell, Jack Fiedler, J im Ford, Dick Johnson, Robert Mallm, Don-Rice Richards, Bill Woody. 0 FRESHMEN: Sigmond Arbaugh, Ray Baur, Howard Bell, Jim Dietz, Pat Doom, Charles Dunn, Dave Fleming, Roy Larson, Charlie Lindley, Don Louk, Richard Miller, Roland Miller, Ernie Newman, Don Provow, Al Thomas, Wally Udell, Johny Urhmann. pw 1 'F President . FRANK LEWIS 3 , T7 4 Vice-President . BOB WOLTERING ' ,.,,, V: Treasurer . GEORGE GIESSOW Secrefafy BILL GRAY Page 183 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON .A f l? .'ff:1 11? President , WILLIANl SHAW A Q Vice-President . HARRY MAURER Q x YE? Treasurer JOE CHAMBERLAIN Secretary . CARL BERTSCH 4 GRADUATES: Carl Stepp, C. G. Gunn. Q SENIORS: Carl Bertsch, David Bowers, jack Davis, john Jacobs, john Moelling, Alfred Schultz, William Shingler, Lloyd Underhill, Curtis Winters. 9 JUNIORS: Byron Renderer, William Shaw, Gene Spradling. Q SOPHOMORES: Bert Biby, Albert Heiser, Tom Knight, George Lewis, Cardwell Lucas, Harry Maurer, Curtis Parham, Beach Tuckness, Burbank Young. g FRESH- MEN: William Ahmann, Emil Ballman, Frank Becklean, Robert Bradford, William Brueck, Robert Carroll, joe Chamberlain, Hal Chancellor, Dudley Dean, Paul Ebbs, Charles Eigner, William Fields, Albert Grimm, Dan Kelly, james Lacy, Edward Martin, David Myers, Neil O'Day, Pano Pappas, Andrew Rathbun, William Schaefer, Richard Schmidt, Jack Shideler, Jack Sappington, Ted Simpson, Jerry Sparling, Richard Stokes, Tom Trotter, William Wade, john Wolfe, William Wall. M.-. ' ' ,. ' T f'lfZiX .L ,2'M',Y5E'K:, ..-un...--. h . ,, . , ' ! '. 1 f . , . . . , 1' - I . , . 1 ' A .1 3 . f 4 i ' ' ' . I? X P , 1 . 1 ' '-i - 'J n,. x Front row: Kxxcur. Si-UDELER. lvianrix, P,xRi-ia:-i, EBBS. SAPPINGTON, SCHAEFER, WOLFE, FIELDS Second 'OW-' LEWIS- BIBY- SHINGLER. Bsarscu. SHAW. Mas. Inmorr, MAURER, CHAMBERLAIN, SPRADLING, MOELLING, RATHBUN T! ' d D. ' ' - - - - - . ur ron u is. Laci. RENDERER, Ttcitrsi-zss. CHANCELLOR, EIGI'-ER, Srucxwisu, BALLMAN, WALL, HEISER, UNDERHILL --co 3 k - . . . . . , oi.. 0'-' fo LLCAS- SCHMIDT. BECINLEAN. Gtns, Sroi-ties, TROTTER, PAPPAS, SPARLHQO, BRADFORD, SIMPSON, JACOBS, AHMANN, BRUECK, SUPP' Y Pail U' I . S 7 in l i l 4 Pale 185 HH S: It, H- all, m, im mm , ...J gt V ,V , :IW UNG 'EPPI YO Page 134 SIGMA ALPHA MU 1 E Preszdent . LARRY SATIN i Secretary . ALVIN GLICK i Treasurer . JERRY MILLER 3 GRADUATE: Lou Fehr. 0 SENIORS: Howard Jacobson, Arnold Powell, Jerry Reshkin. Q JUNIORS: Jules Fielding, Chester Flegle, Harvey Levy, Jerry Miller, Larry Satin. Q SOPHOMORES: Paul Fox, Hal Frankel, Alvin Glick, Alvin Goldberg, Ira Koplow, Larry Mazer, Dave Rosen, Jay Rosenblum, Bob Wayne. g FRESHMEN: Milton Abrams, Bernie Avruch, Stan Belenson, Norman Fabes, Sherman Fabes, Howard Fink, Chick Hecht, Jerry Kaiser, Ray Markman, Stan Miller, Morris Moss, Jack Plotsky, Herb Schiff, Bennet Sher, Earl Silver, Arnold Zucker, Dick Meyer. I Q , ifirrr ilf A L' 1 y in rri, ,,,,,.,,, , iii, ,, .. rfei K l H , 1 , QI Page ras Front row: KQPLOW, Moss, SHER, FINK, N. FABES, HECHT, Gucx, S. FABES, BELENSON Second row: ROSEN, FRANKEL, MARKMAN, MILLER, ZUCKER, AVRUCH, SATIN, FOX, ROSENBI-UM, FLEGLE- WAYNE Back row: J. MILLER, LEVY, MAZER, ABRAMS, RESHKXN, JACOBSON, GOLDBERG, FEHR, KAISER, MEYER, SILVER, KA'rz, PLOTSKY SIGMA CHI NV F11 r row: SALNIII-QRS, NEIL, R. SuLLIv,xN, CASFORD, SCHXVEER, J. SULL1v,-IN, MORRIS, BARTOXV, JONES S ond rouge .P-.x'I.w,xRI:, A. MCCANSE, I.L'I-cExI,xN, HATCH, KNAPPENBERGER, SHUGHART, DICKEY, Cox, PLATTENBURG, DEvoY, BERONlUS,TATL'!-1 F ire SCC: Yhird row: WHITESELI., LEAYITT, B,-IRNARD, HUMPHREY, PETERS, JONES, MRS. PARKS, DUNN, DoDswoRrH, NowELL, OYEN, OAKES, THo:I1PsoN,Nicui: Foufrli four Howxixs, CoNw,w, CEREENXVOOD, HUBBARD, EVANS, NEEL, WHITACRE, SHELBY, SHARP, KENNEDY, PIERCE, MILLS, MCCANSE, Couzr-e GRADUATES: Paul Collins, George Aylward, Don Oyen. Q SENIORS: Dan Nee, Edward Huschcr, Robert Saunders, Reaves Peters. g JUNIORS: james Hatch, Edward Dinkins, Bob Jones, Tad Wilson, Bill Humphrey, John Kern, Donald Menown, George Schweer, Bob Hopkins, Jack Bissell, john Greenwood, G. jackson Hader, William Phelan, jr., Leo Wetherill, Rollie Oakes, Sherril Taylor, jr. Q SOPHOMORES: Robert Evans, Dale Klepinger, Preston Moss, Don Fitzgerald, Dick Carpenter, Thomas Clayton, Clyde Morris, George Knappenberger, john Walsh, Robert Sullivan, Thomas Hupp, Jack Casford, jim Sullivan, William Welsh, jr., james French, William Dunn, Robert Parks, Kenneth Conway, Bill Lukeman, Robert Neel, William Whitescll, Robert Devoy, Mel Leavitt, Don Shughart, Hank Barnard, Hall Stratton, Dick McDonald. o FRESHMEN: Thad McCanse,John Dickey, Hale Hubbard,Andy McCanse,George BeroniuS,Don Thompson,Ron- nie Mills, Clark Dodsworth, Hardin Cox, D. K. Humfeld, George Shelby, Lee Plattenburg,Bob Tatum, Ken Bounds, Ben Sharp, Don Nickell, Don Madden, Jack Kennedy, Jim Whitacre, Donald Bartow, Ellis Jones, Don Nowell. Thi linc . 9? rx,'-ef' A x ll. . -il I I fp :Q a President , , BOB JQNES in I . ,,, VIce-Preszdent . BILL DUNN ' 5GCfeff1r,i' . . Boa SAUNDERS ' f X y . 5. Treasurer BILL SCHXYEER I ' f. 'J' 9 mf, ,sf Xi I Y .nu af .Q 'I 1 milf 5 ' f'g+f,13: L ,fj?',' A , x PGI' IM llflgi TATUM PSON, Nici-101, NSE, COLLINS Ier, Lon, od, ES : Tis, am am 0 on- ld5a 'ell. ,fx 3? ls- ? :gg ia: fi fir. . f:i'5f7 f, :qiliflfifl I. '51 :A- fr:E:g:+'l fix E. , -- gg! I in I I A as fr:- 4 , 2 ., x I- ' v M I If sl -s s f' LQSJ-1-'j'1:' - Page 136 SIGMA NU First row: RICHARDSON, BARTON, PREWITT, HENDERSON, BLANTON, FOWLER, HOPKINS, MEDCALF, MILLER, RAIN Second row: CLACK, BABB, SAYLES, DENKLER, CAVENAH, CHRISTOPHER, WEIDEMANN, CASON, WECKER, HAYDEN, HOWELL, ROYSDON, BOWMAN, RAG- LAND, G. MEDCALF, HOFFMAN Third row: SINGLETON, CONBOY, JOHNSON, W. RICHARDSON, COOK, BECKMAN, SHULTZ, Hosp, SELCK, DUNCAN, MRS. SMITH, LOWE, STROLE, CHRISTEN TAYLOR, PRUNTY, PELOT, BREECE, ODOR, HUGHES Back row: YOUNT, WESNER, WADE, COLLIER, POST, JOHNSON, LABONTA, OVERALL, FOWLER, HAGGART, CARTER, CROAK, BRICKNER, SCI-IWEI-IN, SNIDER OLIVER, BOULWARE, VOLENDORF SEN IORS: Pro Prewitt, Carter Blanton, Harold Denkler, Jack Wecker, William Cook, Ernest Christen, Ray Taylor, Lon Prunty, William Odor, George Johnson. O JUNIORS: Joervin Henderson, Thomas Hopkins, Samuel Sayles, Robert Christopher, Michael Hayden, Henry Howell, Prince Ragland, Edward Singleton, John Duncan, David Breece, Monroe Brickner. o SOPHOMORES: William Richardson, Robert Barton, J. P. Miller, Jack Rain, Raymond Weidemann, Richard Roysdon, Maurice Bowman, Steward Hoffman, William Conboy, Gene Beckman, Hillard Selck, James Lowe, Kenneth Strole, John Hughes, Robert Easner, Richard Croak, Walter Schwehn. 9 FRESHMEN: Donald Fowler, Richard Medcalf, James Clack, Samuel Babb, Henry Cavenah, William Cason, Gene Medcalf, John Johnson, William Richardson, Carl Shultz, Richard Hosp, John Pelot, Keith Yount, Richard Wade, Charles Collier, Marshall Post, Robert LaBonta, Copper Overall, Hubert Fowler, Ronald Haggart, Russell Carter, Earl Snider, Reed Oliver, Arthur Boulware, William Volendorf. President . RAY TAYLOR QR, o s W Vice-Preszdent JOE HENDERSON ...f Secretary . . ERNIE CI-IRISTEN Treasurer . HAROLD DENKLER Page 187 ZETA BETA TAU 1 - 'fit' -f .. , x . X fx- ,, R V. -.., X S ' . X ,fs .g 1 s 'X President . Euorixa S. JUDA, JR. 'V ,J Vice-President PAUL BYERS 5-1 Secretary JERRY WE11. Treasurer BRUCE DENEBEIM GRADUATE: Paul Arst. Q JUNIORS: Eugene Juda, Jr., William Greener, Jack Segell. 0 SOPHO MORES: Paul Byers, Bruce Denebeim, Bernard Martin, George Rosenfeld, Jr., Jay J. Sarno, Jerry Weil Robert Alberts, Herschel Hochman. Q FRESHMEN: Burton Alberts, Joseph Geller, Alvin Einbender, Jack Halper, Jack Berlau, Cliff Goldner, Alan Greenberg, Richard Hesse, Roger Hurwitz, Louis Komman Richard Loeffier, Jay Wolfe, Edwin Einbender. yr . H, R X' 'ffl c - , ,A A 1.2 S 9 6 P Q , Q f ' n 1. I ' n R , I , . Front row: BRRLAU. Losrr-'Lx-ZR. Wou-'E, Hass. HALPER, GELLER, KORNMAN Second row: GREENER. Dsxsssm, BY1-:Rs, MRS. OHMQUIST JUDA Wan, SARN0 MARTIN ' I r 1 Third row: HOCHMAN, GR .' ' T1 EENBERG' ROSENFELD- R- AI-BERTS, ARST, E. EINBENDER, A. EINRENDER, B. ALBERTS, GOLDNER1 SWELL' Huw! Pdf' IM Ira ??? i iii un-nu LZ? pi 1-IURWITZ Pall 138 Page 189 Forsooth my good man, from whence has this eyeful come and what is it that beholds of so much interest? Why of course. 'Tis the long lost signpiece of that old favourite of local hostelries, The Shaqakf' Ah ha, Sherlock, your editor said to the bearer of this proof, where have you obtained this photo and who is in possession of this venerable and famous wooden piece pictured here? But alas, no answer was forthcoming from Sherlock who would do little more than inveigh our curiosity. So, dear reader, we are aflame with burning desire to know: top and C15 Where the Jack's-Shack sign now resides? CZD Who is the owner of the fanciful form at the left? C35 Where is the above scene placed? I Therefore, the yearbook is sponsoring a contest to gain this information. To enter merely tear off the of your nearest editor Cif his head doesn't already rolll, write your three answers on the back of a S20 bill send it to 301 Read Hall. First Prize: One free subscription to the 1999 Savitar. Second Prize: A guided tour through the 1946 Savitar plant. Hurry! All entries must be postmarked not later than January 17, 1947. Bottom LPHH HI MEGA tl '-1 Sv row: Moss, YVESTOVER, CHANCELLOR, OLDHAM, CARTMELL, HEsS, WYATT Sm-ond row: PLuamER, PENSON, ALEXANDER, GILCHRIST, JAMETT, SENNOTT, OEERDAHN, MCCULLOUGH, WlLEX', WICKLEIN Third rowq XVALLACE, Waoooci-c. HUGHES, GILMAN, LASLETT, JETER, JAMISON, MRS. MCBEATH, DALTON, DALSTEIN, SHANNON, BURKE, Hunsox, Aim: Gov Buck roi ll R vq H1-LDSTROM, MORGAN, Fawi-zs, JACKSON, HOLLABAUGH, MEYER, BRYANT, BISCHOFF, BUSBEE, SNETHEN, MARR, WURST, PAGE SENIORS: Emily Daily, Shirley Hudson, Annette Laslett, Pat Lyle, Georgia McCullough, Dorothy Plummer, Aline Westover. g JUNIORS: Betty Bischoff, Billie Bryant, Jean Burke, Carol Busbee, Sally Cartmell. Dorothy Chancellor, Muggsie Dalton, Mary Lou Fawks, Mary Ruth Gilman, Jean Hess, Wilma Hollabaugh. Dorothy Marr, Mary Meyer, Dorothy Oldham, Molly Penson, Dorothy Valle, Prudence Waddock, June Wallace. Mary Ellen Williamson. Q SOPHOMORES: Jeanne Ballew, Beverly Hughes, Louise Jackson, jamme jamett, Elinor Jamison, Annetta Meyer, Mary Lu Morgan, Dorothy Moss, Honey Sennott, jackie Snethcn. Betty Wicl-clein, Susan Wurst, Alma Wyatt. Q FRESHMEN: Jean Adams, Martha Alexander, Mary Lou Gover, Beverly Hedstrom, Elizabeth Jeter, Shirley Page, Betty Shannon, Betty Wiley. Preidenr , DOROTHY' QLDHAM Vice President . DOROTHX CHAD-CELLOR Secretary . SALLY CARTMELL Housernother MRS. KENNETH MCBEATH jf.-1 .1 LPHH ELTH Bottom row: SMITH, HOLTSCHNEIDER, RIEGEL, RAUSCHKOLB, RICI-ITER, MARQUIS, ANDERSON, LITTLEFIELD Second row: EDWARDS, MORGAN, VAUGHN, SHEA, BETz, NEAL, PENDERGRAFT, LOUGHEAD, HAMMONS Third row: WESCOTT, WOODFILL, PATTERSON, CLIFFORD, SAUTER, MISS HUBBARD, SPARKS, LowE, BRADLEY, GOETZMAN, QUIGG ADAMS . BON' 1 , Back row: MARTIN, WOOD-SMITH, DAVIS, NAGEL, RAMSEY, DITTBRENNER, LIGGETT, WHEELER, STONE, ROZZEL I Cf, all, sh, CC, HC rn, 01.1 ,L E23 ,, f ,H bw , AS -may - 'V' Q 9 ff U W wg .X G.. .,.,., ,,,.,.,,..T,,.....,- ,.,... N ,gl ,S P1 - v I E' -,..,:,v.- A ,,,,,, ,V N P Q 3--M , , N A A.. . wif W l emi:-.:Q,g.If,,, 4 3.,f.,:- , S, Q arg, --.v-RMWR ,,M5,,,y3,QMSN,g,,.-M.,--,ulVN,,.,..v..: eg ., 'fL1fI'?i:,'f1v: q.-f4 'ef nf- ., , ' ,., J ?!i...i3f::. 7, C, , '? ' J .-Y i v -ff-f' I. .,,, . .L e inf, Pallf SENIORS: Joan Davis, Mary Marquis, Kathryn Morgan, Barbara Patterson, Anna May Pendergraft, Marion Quigg, Martha Shea, Leona Wescott, Betty Dean Wheeler. Q JUNIORS: Meta Betz, Doris Bradley, Eloise Clifford, Barbara Dittbrenner, Mary Holtschneider, Barbara Liggett, Margaret Lowe, June Mary Neal, Lucille Ramsey, Norma Richter, Dorothy Riegel. Q SOPMOMORES: Jane Goetzman, Rose Marie Hammons, Marjorie Loughead, Betty Jane Nagel, Dolores Rauschkolb, Rutha Smith, Gloria Stone, Georgie Wood-Smith. o FRESHMEN: Jean Anderson, Carolyn Bryant, Arlene Edwards, Marjorie Gerber, Elaine Goodrich, Ellen Liddy, Mary Jo Littlefield, Shirlee Martin, Ann Masterson, Helen Rozzell, Patricia Sauter, Jo Ann Vaughn, Betty Cord Woodfill. Page 191 President . NORMA RIC!-ITER Vice-President . PENNY PENDERGRAFT Secretary . . MARY MARQUIS Housemother MISS LULU HUBBARD 190 ' I' LPHI-l PSILU HI K f President . RUTH MONTAGUE Vice-President . JULIE Moscowlrz Secretary . . JEAN GREENBERG , Housemorher L MRS. RX-IEA MACADAMS Ling.: V SENIORS: Marcia Braun, Thelma Cohen, Nancy Erdman, Elaine Feldman, Barbara Kamberg, Lenore Koolish, Ruth Montague, Harriet Rosenthal Q JUNIORS: Jean Baim, Sylvia Blumenfeld, Virginia Ehr- lich, Judy Gogel, Jean Greenberg, Julie Moscowitz, Cecelia Pollock. o SOPHOMORES: Ellen Goldberg, Joan Haas, Joan I-Ieiten, Frances Heyman, Joyce Horwitz, Pat Levinson, Dorothy Loeb, Marilyn Miller, Mary Lee Rosen. Q FRESHMEN: Mai Harriet Bubis, Jane Farber, Margery Gerstein, Betti Greenberg, Marceille Kanter, Joan Kaufman, Syliva Lazarus, Adrianne Mallin, Henrietta Miller, Sharon Nessel, Doree Newton, Sheila Pradell, Cynthia Price, Jean Reimer, Jo Ann Ruby, Sheila Slann, Judith Starrels, Myndel Waldman, Jane Weiller, Sally Woldenberg, Patsy Woolf. ...a,- -...., I , . in 1 Bof Borronx row: RCSZ-INTH.-KL. Moscowitz, Lsvixsox, MONTAGLE, RosEN, GOGEL, COHEN, Koousn 3000 Second row: Smxx, TVIILLER. STARRELS. Kfwrxi.-xx, YVEILLER, NESSEL, LAZARUS, VYCLDENBERG, I-Lms, MILLER, WOLFF Thlr ' .- . - , . . . , R Thffd f0 ' FELD--!-KM MALLXN. XV-XLDMAN. Btraxs, LoEE, KANTER. MRS. MACADANIS, RUDY,E1-IRLICH, GREENBERG,HORWITZ,HEYMANyFARBE Bac BIN Back 'Ou'-A BRWN- POU-OCR PRICE- J- GREENBERC., ERDMAN. REIMER. Bam, PRADELL, NEw'roN, GOLDEERG, SCHAFFNER, I-IEITEN, 05357 Pail 195 Peg, -re ir- TE, .ry lle ila er, ..... .,....,-..-..-.-...V-1 , I 1 1 A 5 i LPHH HMMH ELTI-l President . . HELEN Down Vice-President . HARRIET ROLLINS Secretary . VIRGINIA EVERLY Housemo ther MRS. URSULA VASSE SENIORS: Margaret Anthony, Mary Jo Connolly, Helen Dowd, Gloria Fox, Nancy Harris, Jean Looschen, Marie Matheny, Betty JO Reasons, Audrey Smith, Imogene Vardell, Frieda Zuber. O JUNIORS: Betty Arnold, Margaret Eichelsdoerfer, Mildred Hatfield, Ruth Johnson, Marilyn Maxwell, Joan Olsen, Joyce Olsen, Harriet Rollins, Joyce Wilson. O SOPHOMORES: Phyllis Bailey, Mary Ellen Charlton, Marjorie Brown, Marjorie Elwell, Shirlea Fletcher, Shirley Graham, Helen Hickman, Beth Haring, Ann Jenni, Mary Lucille Jackson. Q FRESHMEN: Patricia Beck, Barbara Blain, Corinne Bowden, Elaine Fischer, Barbara Green, Audrey Heibel, Margery Marcellus, Shirley McGuire, Helen Newsom, Betty Ruth Robinson, Margaret Rose, Patricia Thornton, Nita Lou Wood. Bottom row: JENNI, FISCHER, BOWDEN, FLETCHER, BAILEY, ANTHONY, HATFIELD, HARRIS, JACKSON Second row: Fox, WOOD, MARCELLUS, HIEBALL, ROBINSON, ROSE, GRAHAM, BLAIN, BECK, POINDEXTER Third row: CHARLTON, LOOSOHEN, CONNOLLY, THORNTON, ROLLINS, MRS. VASSE, Down, JOHNSON, MATHENY, WILSON, ZUBER, ARNOLD ER Back row: REASONS, VARDELL, MAXWELL, ELWELL, MCGUIRE, HARING, JOYCE OLSEN, JOAN OLSEN, GREEN, EICHELSDOERFER, SMITH, BROWN, HICKMAN B FAR NEWSOM Pa e 193 9 Page 192 I LPHH HI Bottom row: PIIILBLAD, RAY, CUPP, KING, HARVEY, PIKE, LESTER Sz-cond row: HARRINGTON, COOKE, SMITH, BREwsrER, CoRE, WATSON, PEIRONNET, FREEMAN, MURRAY, MAGILL, SYDENSTRICKER Third row: AGEE, CARR, CIIAMBLIN, I-IARMAN, KEMP, WITT, MRS. RYAN, PATEK, POLLOCK, ARNETT, SEDWICK, WISEMAN, WATTBRS Buck row: HICKNIAN, FITE, KOPPENBRINK, RICE, M. SYDENSTRICKER, BARNETT, SNODGRASS, LLOYD, SwANx, WITTEN, ALLEN SENIORS: Dorothy Jean Allen, Jane Carr, Peggy Fite, Carolyn Harman, Bette Lou Hickman, Mary Koppen- brink, Gabriele Kurth, Sylvia Patek, Helen Pihlblad, Mary Rice, Norma Smith, Martha Sydenstricker, Teresa Watters, Dulcie Witt, Joann Witten. 0 JUNIORS: Fonda Agee, Lela Arnett, Yvonne Barnett, Katherine Chamblin, Coral Freeman, Elizabeth Lloyd, Muriel MaGill, Janette Norris, Shirley Peironnet, Mary Pollock, Delores Watson. Q SOPHOMORES: Dona Core, Iris Core, Marilyn Kemp, Dorothy King, Claudine Lester, Yvonne Ray. Carol Swank, Rosemary Wiseman. o FRESHMEN: Ann Beeson, Joanne Brewster, Irene Coole, Kay Cupp, Joann Harrington, Gloria Murray, Jane Pike, Marcia Sedwick, Jean Sydenstricker. , J I Presiden t . DULC115 WITT Vice-President , SYLVIA PATEK Social Chairman . . MARY POLLOCK House President MARTHA SYDENSTRICKER E 1 fggl IN i i l l 4 P424 J 'Q A Bottom row: DIXON, WILSON, LEIBE, OERLY, HEATI-IERITON, MOORE, ARMENTROUT, CRITES ER Second row: DUNHAM, B. BIRKE, S. BIRKE, TERRELL, MAXEY, LIENTZ, HOAG, SANDELL, JONES, SYMONDS, STARK ERS Third row: BRADFORD, WARE, LEMON, BRADSHAW, TURNER, SUYDAN, MRS. CHASE, TAYLOR, LYONS, DWYRE, HOOVER, BARNARD, SPRAGG Back row: ALEXANDER, MONTFORT, BALES, HURT, JONES, DAVIS, S'ro'rz, CONNELLY, EASH pen- SENIORS: Bessie Birke, Dawn Bradford, Rebecca Bradshaw, Mary Spring Crafts, Marian Crites, Natalia resa Dixon, Jesse Haseman, Judy Heinrich, Betty Lemon, Margaret Leintz, Betty Ann Lyons, Nell Moore, Ann Oerly, ,fine Dana Faye Ware, Anna Terrell, Rebecca Wilhite. o JUNIORS: Jean Alexander, Dorothy Davis, Dorothy ock, Hetheriton, Helen Hoover, Ernestine Maxey, Marion Spragg, Ann Taylor, Ann Turner, Marilyn Wade, Mary stef, Wehrman, Lucy Lea Hurt, Marjorie Jones. o SOPHOMORES: Pat Bales, Virginia Connolly, Dorothy tene Dwyre, Betty Lou Eash, Maxine Jones, Helen Liebe, Betty Ann Sandell, Louise Stark, Mary Lou Wilson, Marie Hopkins. o FRESHMEN: Marilyn Armentrout, Mary Ann Barnard, Sari Birke, Joan Dunham, J aneth Hoag, Pat Montfort, Barbara Stotz, Janie Symonds, Helen Wehrman, Peggy J o Wilson. Q f-... ':'i ii if S' A I i President . MARIAN CRITES if fi. I ,As . f . , g ,x ,A ,..--vf' P115 I ' Vice-President . PATRICIA BALES .l Secretary . REBECCA BRADSI-IAW is i' Housemo ther . MRS. LAUREN CHASE J I Page 195 ELTH ELTH ELTR I President , . BETTY ANNE JONES f Vice-President SALLY FAUBION Secretary ,,,. BARBARA LOGUE House-mother MRS. ALBERTA WALLENMAIER SENIORS: Betty Flo Davis, Martha Claire Devoy, Betty Anne Jones, Martha Jones, Mary Alice Owens, Mary Margaret Sharp, Martha Whitlow. g JUNIORS: Dorothy Andrews, Vera Bansbach, Barbara Buck- ley, Mary Louise Carter, Kathryn Sue Clingenpeel, Mary Jean Decker, Sally Faubion, Dorothy Lee Lemons, Barbara Logue, jean Marshall, Katherine Elizabeth Niblo, Betty Simon, Sue Tanner, Marilyn Turner, Carolyn Welticke. Q SOPHOMORES: Mary Kate Avery, Julia Ann Baugher, Mary Ann Baugher, Katherian Browning, Jackie Clements, Barbara Cox, Helen Fairchild, Jeanne Gillum, Emily Grantham, Margaret Hicks, Betty Imes, Betty Frances Lunsford, Mary Peterson, Elizabeth Ann Stephens, Doris Wilder, Nancy Wright. o FRESHMEN: Ruth Beckemeier, Cathleen Carpenter, Dorothy O'Brien, Sue Ford, Mary Ann Gaines, Mary Margaret johnson, Ruth Kent, Peggy jane Leinburger, Joan Leslie, Ann Resor, Joan Wilfiey, Patty Sue Wheeler, Patricia Wolcott. Bottom row: jonxsox, IMES. SHARP. RESOR, CLTNGENPEEL. YVILSON, KENT, WRIGHT, TANNER econd row: LEINBURGER. OVJENS, ANDREWS, LEMONS, LOGLJE, EAST' WIHEELER J BAUGHER M A BAUGHER GATNES WILFLEY, DICHBR, STBPHEN5 i - , . . i 1 .. . . . . , W . 01615. md mu, DAxis. Cos.. LLNSFORD. GTLLLM. NIBLO, PETERSON, GRANTHAM, FAUKION, MRS. WALLENMEIER, JONES, BUCKLEY, CARTER, M-J CL!-IXKENTS. XVILDER. XVOLCOTT, Smox .. - . . . . ,. , , , FORD. 305 0 - O BRIEN- B059-ACH' TLRNER- BROY'-NIP-G. Ax ERY. CARPENTER, WELTICHE, I-Iicxs, WHITLOW, FAIRCHILD, POWELL, BECKEMEIBR' DEx oY. LESLIE. NI.-XRSHALL Pug! IW V 'M k ' L '... t l- ii 2 i Bgtto Steen Third Top r pai: 14 ens, uck- ons, rlyn Tian cks, ght. nes, Sue ENS LR! STEPH Sn I M' JONE ,RI MEIEFI FORD' 171129196 President . . KAY MCKEMY NWN Vice-President . . JUNE YOUNG ff' Seore tary . . . JOANNE HOOPS Housemother . MRS. RAYMOND FROST SENIORS: Harriet Allen, Betty JO Burton, June Digby, Jeanne Dirks, Gerry Eliot, Jane Ellis, Margaret Emmert, Pat Exler, Mary Hitzemann, Joanne Hoops, Kay McReynoldS, Elsie Moore, Jean Spires, June Young. 0 JUNIORS: Mary Jo Abey, Joanna Aly, Doris Clarkson, Miriam Eidmann, Charlotte Frank, Helen French, Jo Anne Graham, Gloria Jensen, Roberta Piper, Bette Ruth Rice, Isobel Ann Robinson, Joan Stuver. g SOPHOMORES: Mona Allen, Mary Anne Boyce, Margaret Burgess, Frances Breidenthal, Carolyn Carlat, Mary Cooperider, Dorothy Grant, Jeanne Hager, Sue Hart, Clara Wayne Hendrickson, Margaret Holden, Vera Jean Jaques, Mary Anne King, Ruth Kotsrean, Rosemary Love, Mona Mutersbaugh, Katherine Peter- son, Sally Thomas, Carolyn Vogt, Suzanne Woodlief. o FRESHMEN: Dorothy Binder, Jane Bramley, Gigliola Breda, Marian Clement, Faye Clover, Joanne Parrish, Janet Phillips, Frances Watson. Bottom row: WATSON, HOLDEN, VOGT, GRAHAM, CLEMENT, JENSEN, BURGESS, STUVER, COOPERIDER, ROBINSON, EXLER Second row: EIDMAN, EMMERT, MOORE, CLARKSON, RIcE, HITZEMANN, BRAMBY, FRENCH, HART, WOODLIEF, MUTERSBAUGH, JAQUES, ALY Third row: HAGER, GRANT, THOMAS, ELLIS, PARRISH, BURTON, YOUNG, MRS. FROST, MCREYNOLDS, HOOPS, DIRKS, PETERSON, BREDA, ELIOT, ALLEN Top row: C. CARLAT, PHILLIPS, FRANK, KOTSREAN, LovE, ABEY, PIPER, SPIRES, ALLEN, HENDRICKSON, BREIDENTI-IAL, BOYCE, KING, CLOVER, BINDER Page '197 6 1 EMMA HI ETA - . - ' u-it 94 .vi ,sv ter :fo 1: - c ' S s R . ,K 1' 1 ,. . . ' w I 5 1 , V. 'Q . if 1 Q X i L , 9 , 'L 5 ,, ., l 5 ' e S il 3 5 I . I A Q . A ' M ' l , I . I X ' - I 1 1 . 2- X . l , I lv, 'I l lf I 4 XL E li., x I A , Borrom ron-p SMNGEBYE, VANINIAN, FELDHAIIN, SIIRADER, LUEKING, WELBORN, BARSE, Rum, DAVIS Sf-cond row: D. COSTELLO, ARKES, MILLS, E. COSTELLO, GOODRICH, KITCHEN, I-IAN, FISHBACK, SI-IELDON, METZ, MATTINGLY, RUESTER Third row: RAINING, PAUTLER, Bfxssrono, PATTON, OsEoRN, STEINHAUSER, LISHEN, SMITHER, VAN HORNE, SPRAGG, WACHTER, ATcIIINsoN, Tim- Top row: OESTERLE, MCKEE, YOUNG, HILL, BREIDICKER, BOEFER, D. MAGRUDER, B. MAGRUIJER, HOERECI-IT, MCPHEETERS, NELsoN, EaII'soN, Hmm'-e REUTIII-:R I SENIORS: Mary Margaret Davis, Martha Fishback, Pat Atkinson Haggans, Susanne Han, Frances Metz, joan Ruh, Patti Shrader, Bette Smither, Gloria Tubbs, Gloria Vaniman. Q JUNIORS: Lois Arkes, B. Lous Atchinson, Peggy Kitchen, Shirley Lishen, Donnis Lueking, Harriet Mattingly, Jeanne Mills, Elaine Pautler, Sheila Spragg, Pat Stangebye, Alice Van Horne. g SOPHOMORES: Barbara Barse, Delores Costello, Billie Empson, Jacqueline Feldhahn, Shirley Hill, Joyce Hobrecht, Dorothy Magruder, Pat McKee, Charlene McPheeters, Clara Ruester, Margaret Stevens, Naoma Wachter. I ' . President . RUTH STEINHAUSER i Vice-Presiden r SHIRLEY LISHEN I Secretary . ELAINE PAUTLER Housemother MRS. MARY KILGORE X ,, gi peg: 19' Ho! Ii Sf-no Th in Four Top 1 11,2 1NsoN, Tuians , ON, HAGGANS, fetz, ,ous tler, ello, lene APPR LPH HETH if wif Botton row: PIDGEON, BARTLESMEYER, MAJOR, MAYER, MABEE, BANGE Second row: J. LEIMERT, C. RUDDER, CARTER, GOULD, OWEN, PRICE, BUNKER, WYATT, BROWN Third row: CHAPMAN, BELL, SCHAAD, WIEMAN, LEAR, WHITEHEAD, M. LEIMERT, TURNER, HE1NTzE, KERTH, BLACK, LIMERICK, RAY, CROSS Fourth row: LARKIN, POTTER, MEIGS, KRAEHE, ROSE, STICKROD, LARRICK, ATKINS, M. RUDDER, ROWEN, DEVINE, W1-IITNELL, HOGAN Top row: BALL, MAUER, SCHULTZ, ODER, TRIPPLEHORN, MAPEL, HARRINGTON, JENSEN, SYLVESTER, SAYERS, ANDERSON, HATEIELD, PATTERSON, DEARING COCI-IRAN, SEARLS SENIORS: Louise Black, Martha Jane Carter, Marjorie Dearing, Patricia Devine, Jean Harrington, Margaret Hatfield, Amelia Hogan, Gloria Kraehe, Mary Anne Larrick, Patricia Larkin, Natalie Lear, Beverly Potter. 0 JUNIORS: Billie Atkins, Virginia Ball, Virginia Bunker, Beverly Cockran, Patricia Mauer, Nancy Owen, JoAnn Patterson, Sally Pidgeon, Betty Price, Helen Rose, Beverly Rowan, Marian Rudder, Mary Louise Schaad, Dorothy Stickrod, Gerre T ripplehorn, Mary Lynn Whitnell, Betty Jane Wieman. O SOPHOMORES: Nilene Anderson, Jean Bartlesmayer, Frances Bell, Virginia Gould, Patricia'Hatf1e1d, Mary Leimert, Sally Limerick, Marilyn Major, Evelyn Maple, Kathryn Meigs, Helen Oder, La Veryn Ray, Constance Rudder, Lois Ann Rutledge, Mary Schultz, Lois Searls, Patricia Turner, Janet Whitehead. O FRESHMEN: Marilyn Bange, Patricia Brown, Mallory Cross, Marion Heintze, Patricia Jensen, Betty Kerth, Jo Anne Leimert, Mary Jane Mabee, Marvel Mayer, Freen Nulsen, Cathleen Ruether, Gretta Sayers, Jo Ann Sylvester, Doris Wyatt. Page 193 Page 199 President . MARY ANNE LARRICK Vice-President . BILLIE ATKINS Secretary . DOTTIE STIOKROD Housemother MRS. JANET TOOMEY J Z j ...LX APPR APPR HMMH President . SUZANNE MUNSELL House President . MARY ANN DUKE Treasurer . CAROLYN WHITMORE Housemother MRS. AUSTIN SENIORS: Martha Alexander, Susie Darneal, Jeanne Dougherty, Mary Ann Duke, Jayne Gray, Mary Louise Miller, Betty Rodes, Katy Sue Rogers, Sophie Ann Russell, Carolyn Whitmore, Betty Windsor, Jane Yancey. g JUNIORS: Alice Jean Andrews, Betsy Balsley, Martha Brown, Miriam Brown, Pat Burnett, Maizie Coe, Patty Coyne, Marguerite Curry, Elise Dougherty, Carolyn Fischer, Betty Gallup, Edith Germaine, Liz Greening, Suzzanne Grigsby, Peggy Hendren, Florence Hyde Hines, Annette Hoffman, Dotty Knight, Shirley Mahaffey, Barbara Pielmeier, Betty Sue Robinson, Frances Ronayne, Mary David Rootes, Joann Settle, Gwen Smith, Georgina Stayton, Ann Trevellyan, Beverly Wall. g SOPHOMORES: Jeanne Arbuckle, Adeline Bain, Joan Canning, Ann Christopher, Jayne Clark, Betty Dominick, Barbara Fieth, Joanne Fisher, Jean Hileman, Sue Munsell, Gladys Northcott, Mary Ann Ritter, Martha Rodes, Janie Russell, Sally Street, Gail Tucker, Ann Wells. Q FRESHMEN: Louise Buschman, Nancy Holmes, Lucille Lewis, Jeanne Nesbitt, Ann Over- street, Louise Stone, Sabra Tull, Helen Weichel. 1, Brt H: ',' - -. 0 om ron ixss, X ,uct-zi. B. Ropes. GRI-SEBI?-G. Homes. WEICHEL, HENDRI-:N, GRIGSBY, DOUGHERTY, HILEMAN co d COYNE, XV 3' - 4' ssl? ALL- BROWN. RLSSELL. Roorzs. BALsLi-zv, RXTTER, SLAYTON, HOFFMAN, Lewis, SETTLE, RONAYNE, ARBUCKLE, Film' Pnu d Roamsox, R' ll- 'on LSSELL' CHRISTOPHER' NESBITT- WHITMORE. C01-2. BURN!-ITT, BRowN, Duxz, DoucmzR'ry, NoR'ri-icu'r'r, Srnzzr, Fiscfl GALLUP, CLARK. OVERSTREET, TULL. Busci-name, M, RODES on : CURRY. MAHAFFEY, '.' r - ANNIFG OP f MLNSEI-L. TUCKI-ZR, WINDSOR, KNIGHT, SMITH. WELLS, TREVELLYAN, Domimcx, GERMMNE, FISHER, STONE' C ' IDARNEAL, ROGERS. MILLER, Au-:xANDER. GRAY Pu' W mise zey. ioe, ng, Fey, ith, ain, man, ker, VCI'- PI EL- EETI FISCHER, NINGY NE, CAN Pal' 200 F W j HI IGMA :GMA L l 1 v , President . . IRENE PREVAN Vice-President . SHIRLEY GOLDBERG I, Secretary . . LORETTA KEMP I Housemother MRS. H. LIVINGSTON H, l xl i SENIOR: Barbara Wolberg. o JUNIORS: Pearl Greenblot, Irene Gulko, Loretta Kemp, Anita Lipsitz, Irene Prevan, Flourene Shatz, Charlotte Sigel. 9 SOPMOMORES: Shirley Goldberg, Barbara Goodman, Marion Indin, Ina Lee Lustgarten, Adelaine Rosenblum, Mildred Shanberg, Pauline Tabacnic, Maurine Tranin. o FRESHMEN: Barbara Agruss, Shirley Cinnamon, Sylvia F ehr, Naomi Esrig, Gloria Ginsburg, Gloria Kahn, Geraldine Klayman, Shirley Laner, Arline Lipkind, Janet Myerson, Nona Oksner, Flora Rush, Helen Rosen, xl Marilyn Snyder, Shirley Wintner, Frances Weinberg, Audrey Zellinger. ll V l li I 3 Il i , ! I l Q, l 1 TS' ' 6 6 F 4 5 f u , Pyiif' f l K 'K I ' 1 L Bottom row: GINSBURG, MYERSON, SHATZ, SHANBERG, INI:-IN, LANER, ROSENBLUM, ESRIG, CINNAMON Second row: KLAYMAN, GREENBLOT, ZELLINGER, OKSNER, GOLDBERG, GULKO, AGRUSS, LIPKIND, TEMERLIN, TRANIN Back row: FEHR, KAI-IN, WOLBERG, RosEN, LUSTGARTEN, KEMP, PREVAN, MRS. LIVINGSTON, RUSH, LIPSITZ, GOODMAN, WINTNER, WEINGBERG, TABAC- NIC, SNYDI-:R I Page 201 ETI-l HI Bottom row: Bono, POMVELL, CooN, PARRY, EUBANK, WITTENBERG, BARNSTORFF, BYERS. SIMPSON. HOEFFER, 5HERW00Df WIEGNER. CHEATNAI St-cond row: PERRY, REcToR, STANLEY, PAYNE, WESTLQORELAND, SAYLES, CHANDLER, WHORTON, MAcDoNALD, EMBLETON, WITCI-IELL, HOBARLS? PARD, LEE, SCLIRLOCK, WADE Third row: STAcxIIousE, KELLX', ROBNETT, JOHNSTON, GADWOOD, WIAIITTAKER, DUNLAP, LYON, MRS. SEARLE, WEBB, MARTIN, OVERBECK, Mc! TALBERT, YVISE, HUTCIIISON, FORNEY, KEh1PER Back row: M. SIIEPPARD, WOOLEY, BUSHMAN, HEBELER, SPIVA, LAMME, BLAKER, WI-IITING, GRIMES, PFREMMER, TIIJIJ, SI-IARP, Roar-:RTs, Vuzru LEAKE, DURETTE, BURNS, WHEELOCK, ALLTON, JOHNSON, ARMISTEAD, BARNETT SENIORS: Eugenia Armistead, Sarah Coon, Gertrude Durrett, Dorothy Eubank, Lucille Kelly, Mary Nelle Park, Jean Parry, Eleanor Roberts, Janey Stanley, Frances Talbert, Marilyn Wiegner, Marjorie Wooley. o JUNIORS: Mary Frances Allton, Bette Barnstorff, Jacquelyn Borg, Patsy Blaker, Caroline Bushman, Corinne Chandler, Patricia Cheatham, Barbara Embleton, Jeanne Forney, Nelle Grimes, Martha Gordon, Betty Hebeler, Nancy Johnson, Barbara Kemper, Laurette Lamine, Peggy Leake, Janice Lyon, Patty Payne, Sally Pfremmer, Frances Anne Rector, Peggy Robnett, Margaret Saylor, Nancy Sheppard, Betty Sherwood, Helen Simpson. Mary Lou Spiva, Ruth Mary Tidd, Shirley Vardeman, Louise Westmoreland, Pat Wharton, Judy Wheel0Ck. Marianna Whiting, Marianna VVhittaker, Margaret Witchell, Rosemary Powell. o SOPHOMORES: BCUC Barnett, Jean Burns, Cherry Byers, Genelle Martin, Nancy McKee, Rosemary Overbeck, Patricia Wise. 0 FRESHMEN: Barbara Dunlap, Jennie Hutchison, Nancy Lee, Sarah Anne Lightner, Ethel MacDonald, Patsy Perry, Mary Helen Sheppard, Mary Lou Wittenberg. President . . EUGENIA ARMISTEAD Vice-President BETTY ANN HEEELER 5eCfefafy . . JANET STANLEY - Housemorher MRS. GRACE SEARLE I l l'cl 4 l ETH All LPHH CHEATHAM L, HOBART, SHEP- 'ERBECK, McKEE, IERTS, VARDEMANv J Nelle ey. o Iorinne Eebeler, :mmCf, npson, eelock, Bette 6. 0 , PatSY Bottom row: ELLIS, HARRIS, FORSBACH, SMELSER, BROWN, KILLMAR, CONRAD, CLARK, DUPHORNE, HOADLEY 'Second row: EDDY, JONES, PAXTON, WILLIAMS, MILLIKEN, SMITH, BATTLE, HEATH, M. HEATH, GREENE, WILD, COYLE, SCHLEIFER Back row: MRS. LEASK, SCHMIDT, ALLEN, WAIT, MILLER, WINKLEBLACK, STASKIEWICZ, WELLER, NOBLE, GOETZE, LEWIS, BRUTON SENIORS: Rosalie Eddy, Joan Ellis. O JUNIORS: Betsy Battle, Elizabeth Brown, Genevieve Snoddy, Dorothy Wait, Gene Wild. g SOPMOMORES: Betty Barber, Helen Clark, Susan Conrad, Barbara Dup- horne, Suzanne Greene, Margaret Heath, Peggy Heath, Lee Harris, Marion Killmar, Bobetter Lewis, Dorothy Milliken, Ann Paxton, Louise Schmidt, Mildred Smelser. o FRESHMEN: Clarestine Coyle, Dorothy Fridley, Foan Goetze, Harriett Hoadley, Shirley Miller, Raynelle Noble, Betty Knox Smith, Frances Staskiewicz, Thelma Weller, Patricia Winkleblack. Pug! 202 Y Page 203 President . MARION KILLMAR Vice-President . IBBY BROWN Secretary . . SUSAN CONRAD , 5 av- Housemothez' MRS. LEASK M ll ll 0IVlEN'S ESIIJE CE HU- w L, , --.. V Q ' -If ' A' I 'Q 1. ' fs .. J ' 5 5 , . .. -V Q 4 . - h . A' J K 1, 1' -w . U T P , ' , ., A , . S 5 . - - , ' L: -I. a 5 , O - ' V I - . 4 1 Q fx: J. TY, 'fl ' Q ,H X 1 I 1 Q r ..-'-A.31-'I- 1 l,s 5- Q Z X 549 OP PICTURE. T Borrow fone CII.,-xscow, B, EOWARIJS, ADAIR, BLISS, Gum, CASE, HOROWITZ, M. JOHNSON, DRESCHER, HICKMAN, P. BAKER F WU 5.-I-ond mn-f Dmxsox. GRI:OORv. DUNAGIN, BARBER, M. ELLIOTT, DODSON, CROSE, ATTEBERRY, FARRELL, ALLEN, M. FENDORF, K, E- ' I iI-INDI-IRSON G GM,-,II Top row' BRICI-cI:R. M. -IOIINSON, FILLING. HILL. GILLETT, DANIEL, J. JOHNSON, T. BURDETT, FISHER, BAILEY, GAU, BURCHERT, HANES, - BOTTOM PICTURE, Horton: row. CORN, woom. Luuwxo. TESDELL, RUSSELL, SENEFF, MCCAUL, ZEITZ, MANLEY, NOSSER Sf-I-ond row- M. ROu.'I.I1a-, MURRAY. LYNO, MELTON, XVARD, NIEHAUS, WILLIAMS, KYLE SARNO MILLIER YARBROUGH ' v Q 1 v I Y LANDI- T,,,,d ,O,,. yu RM,-LL3,-, xx OODIIARO, REI-IBOOEN, RUDOI-PH. M, SUDBROCK, SWENSON, E. SUDBROCK, WINDSOR, TURNER, R. ROGERS. ROOHRS, ROIJGERS Pgncmyg Fourth fow FAI.I.IzR. I3 NN ILSON. MC-AFEE. QEINN. MARTXN, WINDRUM, LANGENBACHER, MUELLER, H. LAMAR, NOLAND, E- LAMAR' D XYXLSON '50 3 PAT WARD, President l . Pal! ZF Q K FENDORH . , ' ms, G' GALVAN ' N ' 4' 'A - vl Tx'l f. ., V4 VM' ' f' T i, wil if i gifts! ft lsr.- Wlibzfsi QQ f1:iQxTl'r?i: ' V 4. , 'Mir-riff.,-. 1- W P iw ,f QQ-P -119455 'ii Ulf, fgyfj ghjzi 115, 3 im fps., ,T L.: M la' 43 ,ggi goes .. , ,,.-.LzfSJ'.. um! ,.,,,,1fgd A 79, SENIORS: Paula Baker, Ann Brokaw, Georgia Cantwell, Anna Lee Cramer, Betty Crose, Louise Crutcher, Mary Ann Dodson, Betty Jane Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards, Frances Fairman, Kathryn Garst, Betty Ruty Glasgow, Virginia Gnadt, Wilma Hardin, Mary Harris, Thurleen Henry, Juanita Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Jane Kindworth, Jeanette Kroner, Melinda Leim- kuehler, Estelle Miller, Virginia New, Ethel Partlowe, Shirley Peterson, Emma Lee Reed, Maxine Robinson, Virginia Rowley, Phyllis Simborg, Anne Stewart, Mariella Swenson, Pat Ward, Jean Wilcox, Vivian Woodward, Venus Woody. JUN IORS: Alice Allgeyer, Merilyn Bailey, Betty Baker, Ruth Barnhill, Nana Berrey, Sylvia Blumenfeld, Rose Bungarner, Mary Frances Campbell, Betty Jo Case, Jane Crow, Roberta Doder, Ruth Doder, Ruth Dunagin, Jacqueline Faller, Katherine Fendorff, Maribel Fendorff, Gwyned Filling, Anne Fox, J ohanne Hanes, Jean Henderson, Ernestine Hofmeister, Marilyn Johnson, Adele Klein, Dixie Kyle, Lovetra Langenbacher, Lois Liese, Gloria Linsin, Vera Long, Carolyn Ludwig, Alice Manley, Doris Martin, Mary Lee Millier, Dorothy Potter, Chloe Prichard, Jane Quinn, Gene Rector, Ruth Rodgers, Marian Rudolph, Dorothy Russell, Celeste Salvo, Alice Sells, Jean Senneff, Geraldine Sieck, Genevieve Snoddy, Kathryn Snider, Evelyn Sudbrock, Meta Sudbrock, Annette Summers, Joan Tibbetts, Nylene Van Osdol, Louise Weith, Dortha Wilson, Mary Lou Windsor. SOPHOMORES: Margaret Adams, Mary Alexander, Mary Atteberry, Harriet Bancroft, Patsy Barton, Bernita Bricker, Jean Buchert, Mary Lou Cline, Loro Elizabeth Crowley, Marie Davis, Carolyn Dickson, Theda Dowell, Henrietta Drescher, Jean Eaton, Beverly Feigenspan, Vera Fountain, Graciela Glavan, Rose Mary Garrison, Dorothy Gau, Bernice Gravatt, Betty Jean Gregg, Dantzele Gregory, Berry Gum, Martha Harrison, Maxine Holbert, Mildred Hoppe, Marie Horovitz, Janice Kirk, Margaret Knight, Mary Knight, Edith Knoernschild, Eva May Lamar, Norma Sue McAfee, Marialma Massucci, Pat Murphy, Virginia Murphy, Yvonne Murray, Frances Nobel, Josephine Nosser, Geraldine Poehlman, Marguerite Proctor, Rosemary Reh- bogen, Joanne Robertson, Ruth Rogers, Doris Schmitt, Doris Schoening, Betty Singleton, Betty Tesdell, Dorothy Westerholt, Phyllis Windrum, Gloria Yarbrough, Peggy Zeitz. FRESHMEN: Dorothy Adair, Doris Allen, Helen Barber, Eileen Berrey, Evelyn Bliss, Sue Broaddus, Ella Brown, Marilyn Brown, Sandra Burdett, Theodore Burdett, Vida Campbell, Marilyn Capps, Evelyn Corn, Patricia Cumback, Jennel Daniel, Rejeana Daniel, Martha Elliott, Avon Estes, Phronsie Estes, Anna Jo Farrell, Rose Helen Fisher, Nancy Galvan, Martha Gillett, Delores Goldstein, Marilyn Galladay, Mary Lee Gratz, Yamile Haldiman, Charlotte Hickman, Jean Hill, Lou Hughes, Mary Ann Hunter, Charlotte Kolk, Harriet Laird, Helen Lamar, Betty Letzig, Pat Lyng, Nancy McCaul, Pat McFarland, Mary Melton, Zaidee Minor, Martha Moore, Mary Moore, Virginia Mueller, Margaret Murphy, Jeannie Niehaus, Lois Jean Nodell, Frances Noland, Ruth Oilklaus, Pat Pharris, Mary Pinet, Kathleen Rogers, Maxine Rowley, Phyllis Sarno, Lois Seiferth, Nancy Stark, Wilma Thomas, Carmelita Turner, Carolyn Williams, Betty Wilson. V-. .,.. ,A ta--. y it ,,.,,,.,7 ,ERS1 LAIRD, K. AR, PRITCHARD' ' Top row: SIMBORG, KIRK, SIECK, BERREY, SCHMITT, GNADT, GAU Front row: RoBER'rsoN, TIBBETTS, LANGENBACHER, NOBLE Page 205 04 3 P11342 1 E DRI LL I in Front row: MCCANN, NAI-cosIoTo, TROTTER, HILL, YOUNG, ISEN, STAEUBLE, FLORA, LINBSEY, HAIOLER, PICKENS, BOUTWELL, GRAH, WOLSON St-cond row: EAIIEART, ScIIr.IIoT, SCHNIITT, SPITZ, BEAcH, TILLERSON, WYNNE, FOUNTAIN, STRATTON, KEIM, CHRISTMAN, SHEPHERD, PHARIS, LIvAsIzI' WIIITE, ZL'ERL, MRS. BLAKE Third row: MRS. COTTON, PORTER, WALSH, TETER, HAMLETT, MORGAN, PENDLETON, DALEO, GABRIEL, WILLIAMS, BEGOLE, GROVE, HAUO, VICKERSTAYF, HOl.lJkIN, WL'EsT, Loci-QERIIJOE, JACOBS, BENNETT, GIBSON Fourrli row: MAPIAN, SCHROEDER, HARRIS, unknown, ELLIS, SCAMNION, KLEINSCHMIDT, SLAUGHTER, MORGAN, MABRAY, ROLLER, CARRON, Reno, CARL, MARSH, NVILSON, FARQUHAR Filth row: Pl-LNNINGER, HILL, STRUNK, MAX'ES, PINNEY, HOUCHINS, HOLMAN, NEW. SHIELDS. HOWLAND. HILL, KIMBERLIN. POHL. GREEN. LOWERI' GossILTT, FL'SSI:R, BIRDXVELL SENIORS: Betty Begole, Paula Chen, Velma Carron, Betty Harris, Doris Henderson, Mary Ellen Mabray, Pansy Mahan, Clara Marksbury, Helen Staeuble, Patricia Walsh, Martha White, Kathryn Wuest. Q JUN- IORS: Jenny Rose Bennett, Elsa Friemel, Virginia Fusser, Jenevieve Green, Alberta Grah, Jo Howland, Kathryn Kimberlin, Jeanette Livasey, Harriet Milsted, Margaret Morgan, Phyllis Ottolini, Naudane Pohl, Mary Richmond, Mitzi Shields, Dorothy Spitz, Mei-Hsia Tsen, Shirley White, Beverly Wolten, Doris Young. Q SOPHOMORES: Kathryn Christman, Patsy Craig, Pat Gabriel, Barbara Gibson, Mary Elizabeth Gossett, Florence Lockeridge, Helen McCann, Bonnie New, Mary Penninger, Ruth Pinney, Pat Porter, Ruth Schmitt, Mary Beth Teter, Jean Wilson. Q FRESHMEN: June Adams, Dorothy Ann Baker, Alma Jean Beach, Lois Birdwell. Sydney Bryan, Laura Burch, Dorothy Carl, Carmela Delao, Dorothy Jane Davidson, Lucille Eaheart, Virginia Lee Farquhar, Mary Grove, Alice Jean Haigler, Mary Hamlett, Louise Harris, Juanita Haug, Louise Hendrix, Jacqueline Hill, Marilyn Hill, Nadine Holder, Esther Holman, Shirley Jamieson, Jane Jacobs, Shirley Keim, Imogene Kleinschmidt, Eloise Lindsey, Mildred Lowery, Gladys Marsh, Margaret Mayes, Dorothy Michel- lette, Carolyn Milsted, Margaret Morgan, Shirley Meyers, Hatsuko Nakamoto, Pat Oberdon, Annetta Pendleton, Jean Pickens, Alice Jean Reed, Doris Roller, Roberta Schmidt, Lucille Schroeder, Elizabeth Slaughter, Erma Jean Stratton. Kathleen Strunk. Gertrude Springer, Soris Tillerson, Nettie Jo Trotter, Jean Vickerstaff, Billie Sue NVill-zinson, Patricia Williams. Gertrude Wolson, Phyllis Wyme, Jean Zuerl. STA I-2L'Bl.l-Z BEGOLE First Semester President . . HELEN STAEUBLE Second Sem es ter Preqiden r . BETTY BEGOLE ,J X . 4 I i j 1, Pail ZW ,.,,,-.....,,....a.....,., C I, WOLSON I, PHARIS, L1vAsEY, F-wc, VICKERSTAFF, an, CARRON, REED, , GREEN, Lowm, Vlabray, JUN- lowland, me Pohl, Young. Gossett, Schmitt, ch, Lois Daheart, Louise Shirley Michel- Idletorl, -, Erma f, Billie BEGOLE EIVIPLECRONE WN Front row: HORN, Hook, PITTMAN, KING, NEBEL, AVERY, YEAGLE, ARNSPERGER, AVERY Second row: MoRRow, SCI-IILLINGER, TIAHART, NEBEL, SCI-IOPPE, ARNSPERGER, MORTIMEYER, BERSUCH, THOMPSON 1. Top row: BRUMMALL, JACKSON, HILL, I-IAAR, WISDOM, MOORE, Poi-ILMAN, MCBEE, Lusk SEN IORS: Della Koechig, Vivian Bersuch. Q JUN IORS: Lois Heisinger, Marjorie King, Lindsay Morrow, Doris Schoppe, Jeanne Tiahart, Ruth Thompson, Jo Tucker, Betty Avery, Jane Clancy, Betty Jo Haar, Marjorie Hall, Jean Jackson, Katherine Renner, Elizabeth Yeagle. Q SOPHOMORES: Fannie Hill, Martha Rae Hook, Madeline Houseman, Mary Kennedy, Pat Moore, Marjorie Rehm, Barbara McBee, Ruth Pittman, Dorothy Rue, Jewell Schillinger, Nancy Wisdom. Q FRESHMEN: Joan Aeby, Ellen Arnsperger, Mariellen Dickenson, Jean Doran, Mary Francis Fielder, Jean Godat, Ruth Horn, Helen Hurt, Janelle McCoy, Betty Robbins, Iona Telgemeir, Pat Williams, Joan Avery, Shirley Bauderer, Janet Cowley, Carolyn Greiser, Shirley Kalleck, Marie Kemper, Ruth Kohmueller, Natalie Melber, Rosemary Mortimeyer, Mary McMullin, Joanne Pohlman, Lillian Sandy, Betty Schmidt, Jean Strand. Pa! ! 206 Page 207 House Manager . , 5,1 is I .GR 15552 :N . infer. 'EES -5, X ., -F -A. ,529 ' : if S i l v if E sg r President . LINDSAY MoRRow Vice-President . . RUTH THOMPSON Secretary . . ELLEN ARNSPERGER Treasurer . MARJORIE KING MARY KENNEDY Bin 9 Crosby, who chos e the 1946 Savitar Queen and her affe ndanls all' ,J , 6' -'ph V v ' ,f,73x.-- 1 y 4 .rl W A ,. ' ' , , V.r. 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HOWARD Third row: MCHUGH, TERRY, WHITACRE, BAUM, THRASHER, MCDANIELS, MAIS, J. HOWARD, RUDOLPH, GRINNEN, MARSH, HARRISON, PARSLEY Fourth row: WILLIAMS, OLVIS, STEVENS, BENDER, DAY, SMITH, DUKE, MEHRENS, BUSH, DICKEY, HUSS, BROADERS, WHEELER, J. GRENNIN, THOMPSON Fifth row: TRAINER DE VICTOR, TOM BOTTS, Ass't Coachg C. SIMPSON, Head Coachg HALE, Student Mgr., HEARNE, ANDERSON, ScAvUzzO, STOKES, HITTNER, LAMOTHE, PASCAL, GATTS, BALES, ECKDAI-IL, Ass't Student Coach, PICKETT, Ass't Student Coach, H. BUNKER, Line Coachg H. BETTY, Student Coach When Head Coach Chauncey Simpson viewed prospective Tiger footballers in September, 1945, he found his squad bolstered by 15 returning lettermen and several war veterans with previous gridiron experience. His biggest worry was not so much the quality of Missouri football, but the unknown quantity-how would the opposition shape up? The Tigers, despite the departure of all-Big Six quarterback Paul Collins and others, were given an- outside chance to gain the Con- ference title if two teams could be stopped. Oklahoma, pos- sessor of a 17 -game win streak in Conference competition, and I0wa State, runner up to the Sooners in the 1944 Big Six race, would have to be conquered. Coach Simpson worked his charges hard and long only to watch them crumble before the powerful Minnesota line in the season opener. Ohio State chipped in with another Page 231 decisive defeat the next week and then Missouri surprised with a 10-7 upset of S. M. U. Iowa State bowed 13-7 the following Saturday in a tight ballgame that gave the Bengals the lead in the Big Six race. A crowd of 8,000 watched the Tigers trounce Kansas State, October 20, in the first game at Columbia. The next Saturday, Nebraska was trampled 20-0 before 20,000 Tiger fans who crammed Memorial Stadium in the first peace-time gala football day since 1941. Michigan State turned the tables on Missouri two weeks later by one touchdown. Then on November 17 an overflow Homecoming crowd cheered the Tigers to a 14-6 win over Oklahoma, the SoOner's first loss in 18 Big Six contests. K. U. was an easy touch for Missouri the next week to clinch the Big Six title for the Tigers and gain them a bid to the Cotton Bowl at Dallas where Texas' Bobby Layne aerialled his way over a strong Tiger eleven that went down to honored defeat, 40-27. 1 nm L Q. I . . , A ' 5, jg' eil. .l D 'i 'im as C. G. Chauncey Simpson, Missouri football mentor for three years, wound up his career as acting head coach by piloting the Bengals to their third Big Six Conference championship and a bid to the Southwest's annual grid classic, the 1945 Cotton Bowl game. Simpson took over direction of the team in 1943 when Head Coach Don Faurot enlisted in the Navy. Fauroi returned to M. U. late in the 1945 football season and rc, mained on the sidelines while Simpson continued at the reins of the Tiger squad. Faurot became director of Mis- souri athletics and helped with spotting from the prggs box during home games. Assisting Simpson in his coaching duties were Herb Bunker, line coach, Tom Botts, backfield coach and scout, O. J. Doc Ollie DeVictor, oiiicial trainer for Missouri athletic teams, Houston Betty, former M. U. gridman and now Assistant Coach, and Lowell Pickett, B team coach. jg? X Top .- CHAUNCEY SIMPSON Above: DON FAUROT Le! t: Tom Bor'rs Righ t. 1-II-:RB BUNKER 1+- 961 .L xl , .. 1 1 fir 5 ,ig LL! gr r, z 1 '1 1 A HOUSTON BETTY O. J. DEVICTOR LOWELL P1cxE'r'r Pail 235 fball mentor head Coach . Conference 1 1943 When VY- Faurof HS011 and fe. nued at the ctor of Mis- m the Dress were Herb 1 and scout, or Missouri gridman and team coach. Pai' NZ Page 233 HCORE CARD . ' OPP NU inn. '34 ' rollin. 5 ' Q63 . . . 3' Dua.SI1'l .3113-4 . -f -I1 'QRS-H-'I C.. -C-I4 au. I cab f 121 X Hey! Get your 1946 Tiger scorecard here. Missouri won six games and lost four during the season The Tigers were Big Six champions and Cotton Bowl participants. I is , Q j ll Q Q MJ? ' gr! V: ' inne ota-34, 'ssouri-0 9 f i l 9 l 1 l i F 2 it if Q 5 E i ! Qi I E 5 I e 2 E l .i I i Minneapolis, Minn.-Sept. 22-A stalwart Minnesota front line kept Missouri from scoring while a fast hitting Gopher backiield countered six times to hand the Bengals their first loss, 34-0, in the first game of the year for both teams. Missing the services of star Halfback Bill Dellastatious, who was injured in pre-season practice only a few dayS 280, Missouri made a gallant stand against a definitely over- powering Gopher eleven which had been picked to trample the Tigers by at least 40 points. The Memorial Stadium crowd had expected to watch with pleasure the antics of Dellastatious who had scored three times against Mime' sota in 1944 when the Tigers lost by two touchdownS- The onesided Gopher victory today was nO Surprise and the Bengals can do no more than look beyond the next two weeks during which they will face two tough Opponents before meeting COmparatively easy Big Six competition' Page 234 mesota hitting Bengals or both nations, ys ag0, I OV6I'- rample cadium iticS of Vlirme' ns. Ju-prise me next ,OneI1fS .titiof1- P1125 234 hio tate 47 M ssoun 6 Columbus, O.-Sept. 29-The Missouri Tigers ran up against Ohio State today and were stopped cold. The classy Buckeye aggregation Hashed mid-season form, gained 311 yards from scrimmage to Missouri's 27 Yards, and routed the Tigers 47-6. Ohio State's star halfback, Paul Saffinghaus, accounted for four touch- downs in this one-sided affair. Mis- Souri was hampered by the loss of Bill Dfillastatious and Bob Hopkins, backs, who were left at home on the injured list. Leonard Brown scored Mis- S0uri's lone touchdown in the closing minutes of the game. Page 235 Dallas, Texas-Oct. 6-With the score knotted at 7-7 late in the fourth period, Big Jim Kekeris, Missouri's gigantic tackle, booted a 17-yard Held goal to give the Tigers a 3-point margin good for their initial win of the year, 10-7. A crowd of 8,000 pe,-Sons watched the tight contest in ninety degree heat. Missouri got off to a running start when it immediately gained possession of the ball and sent Bob Hopkins scurrying 66-yards for a touchdown. Kekeris converted and the Bengals had 7 points, the Mustangs none. S. M. U. was completely outplayed by a sparkling Missouri squad throughout the first half and managed to cross the mid-field stripe only once. It was the third quarter before the Mustangs aerialled their way into the end zone to score. S. M. U. was held to a merg 11 yards gained by rushing all afternoon. lssourl 10, S. M. U.-7 V . Q ' A . , 1 ' l Page 236 ftted ISHS, E0a1 their TSOIIS fn it sent OWU. , the kling aged : the way mere ,.,M,5.3 6 , ' - 1:4-3 lrlg ig FQ fjfgifg ii-fi? A I ,fi Qi 25? .I 5 flfiiiil X,,L 5 .' ...Mn .vw-H fah V r U 5f,f ' x f a' if , A 'GZ Ames, Iowa-Oct. 13-The University of Missouri gained its first Big Six victory and its second win of the season today by down- ing the Iowa State Cyclones 13-7 in a tightly played ball game. These two teams had played to a 13-13 tie in 1944. Missouri won the game with less than three minutes left to play and Iowa State leading 7-6. Leonard Brown carried the ball 11 yards and quickly lateralled to Loyd Brink- man, freshman halfback, who ran 40 yards to score the winning touchdown. The Cyclones had been regarded as the principal threat to Oklahoma s two year hold on the Big Six crown before today, so that the Tiger victory came as a surprise The good showing made by the Bengals today firmly backed upzlast weekls S. M. U. defeat which came after two successive Tiger losses to Big Ten powerhouses issouri-13 Io a tate 236 Page 237 ez 'Ki '. . -4' ' Ill A can 5' -1 Missouri 41 Kansas State-13 Columbia, More-Oct. 20 -eSome 8,000 persons turned out today for the first home game on the Tiger schedule and watched Missouri trample help- less Kansas State 41-13. It was Parent's Day here and halftime ceremonies were held. Missouri rolled up 437 yards and five of their six touchdowns via rushing against 53 yards and a single touchdown that came on a pass for Kansas State. Six minutes after the opening whistle Loyd Brinkman dashed off tackle 31-yards for Missouri's first score. Soon after a Kansas State fumble gave the Tigers another opportunity and Leonard Brown, 145-pound quarterback, carried the pig' skin into the end zone. Jack O'Connell went over in four plays frOm 20-yards out to begin the second period and Eldon Ihm counted the fourth Tiger score a bit later. The score at the half was 27-O. Bob Hopkins passed to Don Nickell and Floyd McHenry rushed for the final two touchdowns. l'a1fc23' if persons on the le help- ay here mf their 5 and 3 Kansas : L0Yd 5souri'S 16 gave ieonafd ie Pig' ,S from L Eldon 1 lafef- lopkins rushed Page 238 Missouri- 19, Columbia, Mo.-Oct. 27-The Missouri Tigers placed themselves squarely in the Big Six driver's seat today when they trod over an inexperienced Nebraska eleven 19-0 before 12,000 spectators in Memorial Stadium. It was Navy Day and Local NROTC units paraded at halftime. ' The Bengals scored early in the opening period after Sid Lindley had blocked a Nebraska punt and Rollie Oakes had recovered for Missouri on the Cornhusker 8-yard line. Soon after little Leonard Brown, 146-pound quarterback, skirted wide around left end to score. A 26-yard runback of a Nebraska punt by Brown to the Cornhusker 16-yard marker set up the second tally. With Bob Hopkins carrying the ball on four of the next live plays, Missouri drove to a touchdown. The Tigers pushed across their final score in the fourth quarter on power plays with Howard Bonnet carrying the brunt of the attack. Bonnet scored from 2 yards out to climax a 64-yard march. Brown punted beautifully this afternoon. One of his best efforts sailed 69 yards and two others penetrated 50 yards Or better. Page 239 ebra ka-0 East Lansing, Mich.-Nov. 3-Mighigan State College's Spartans displayed a burst of un- expected power today and overwhelmed the University of Missouri eleven 14-7. Missouri had been riding on the crest of four consecutive victories and was taken down a peg by today's unlooked-for defeat. Thus the Spartans had gained revenge for their defeat of the previous year when Missouri handed Michi- gan State its lone defeat of the season. Bob Hopkins passed to Rollie Oakes for Missouri's only touchdown today after a score- less first half. Jim Kekeris kicked the extra point. The Tigers were outplayed in all depart- ments amassing 106 yards from scrimmage to the Spartan's 251. Only one of ten Tiger passes were completed while Michigan State made good ten of eighteen aerials. Missouri fumbled six times and made two recoveries to the Spartan's two fumbles and no recoveries. ' iohi an tate 14, Missouri- - n N i 6 Page 240 Eau 1111, the 'Our Deg the t of chi- for ore- itra art- : to sses ood six an's l Y 1 ,Qi , ,sg s Q 240 Columbia, Mo.---Nov. 17-The Missouri Tigers took a strangle hold on the Big Six championship today as they defeated the Oklahoma Sooners 14-6 before a Homecoming crowd of 22,000. Not only did the Tigers assure themselves of at least a tie for the conference crown, but they also snapped the Sooner's conference winning streak at 17 games. The Bengals displayed a brilliant array of offen- sive power as they rolled up 289 yards on the ground to the Oklahoma's 113. Tiger halfback Loyd Brink- man went over for the first touchdown after ten minutes of play when he took a lateral from Brown and sprinted 29-yards to the end zone. Missouri's winning tally came as the result of a faked kick by Kekeris which gave the Tigers a first down deep in Sooner territory. Hopkins scored and Kekeris kicked the extra point Oklahoma made its only touch down soon after on a pass. And so Missouri had made the first peacetime Homecoming game since 1941 a com plete success. issouri-14, Oklahoma 6 ,Q , . Page 241 Q , 9'- l I '1 4 'btlllillll w--'Q' f'r' ' is .-w,,,p-v It V' 'tlpwug 'K , , Missouri-33, Kansas- 13 9 f I Kansas City, Mo.-Nov. 24-The University of Mis- souri remained undefeated in 1945 Big Six Conference play and brought the Big Six crown to Columbia for the first time since 1942 by defeating Kansas University here at Ruppert Stadium today, 33-13. A sustained 75-yard drive climaxed by Loyd Brink- man's plunge over the goal line gave Missouri the first score early in the opening period. Kekeris' kick for point was not good. The first play of the next quarter had the Jay- hawks tying the Tigers 6-6 but just before the half Bill Dellastatious hit Bengal End Oakes with a 65-yard p2SS good for a second touchdown. The high point of the day came on a faked lateral that saw Jim Kekeris, 285-pound lineman, rumbling 16-yards t0 a score. Howard Bonnet netted Missouri another t2l1lY later after a 7 5-yard jaunt downfield by the Tigers. Kansas scored once again in the final period and Mis' souri's Hopkins tallied once more to end the game. Pau 243 cc uae - er 1. xl , , N in I 1 E X. G .-...amy f , , 5 - Zak 1 . Of., 4 f I '5 A . .,.., 5.3. 5: , f Mis- re play x me first ,CTC at Brink- t score lt WHS e JHY' I f ,lf Bill A N . 5 pas . f XI 1 NAB ' ff, 1' , 'I I i 11 that irds to - ta1lY 1 Mis- 242 FW Top: Halfback BOB HOPKINS, End ROLLIE OAKES Center: Quarterback LEONARD BROWN, Guard BOB EIGELBERGER Bottom: Tackle JIM KEKERIS Csecond team All-Americanj, Center RALPH STEWART Page 243 , I I I I r s Q I 1 , 1, 'x I 1 1 COTTO 19 if --v-+ - V 4 I 1 A -7 'i it ' . ..f..-.1 0 ,- - ,- r, X L ' 1. V. x-- L , ., , Q sm Mktwit - . , ...., , .--S - ,QL -' -. 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'Qi YUM: 3' '25, ffillw ' fi-xuf'ff? m5.3fffYf2 '5'f fi? ff 'Y V. ?.f'5F'Jfv-: nlfl Wi' S455 4217132-1.'V2'aq, f2j5?g56Q?1fHL5 ' F'+5-haf-'ifgw'-5214 M 2 ',,gf:i'f 4.1145 .:1r .w'i,gr .3154 'YN' , - -'sc gfsfw f nga- 1iLV,1mas'.f iaa.a.s: fit:V.f..,. 5. j'fZ'g.g, '. 2 145-'tial A Cmere YOU! says Jack O'Connell to Ohio State star Paul Saninghaus. r I Q , 1 I , i 1 1 lc h h' b k turned to us at the far right. Note Jim Kekeris just to his left. Spring practice. Coach Bun er as is ac I 'Vi 1 f I I 4 ,A. - ' 1 ' 4 ' M, 'fri' 'lmvfff' , L, it. .A V V .V - . ' .1 me- l!.s1VKgSV I .' I-'1'15'I?.l: aid.: A- Q l .ki-iy. E V I 31.5.1 -, k5,lA::3A.,,i7 W4 1, V -V' I ggfrff. a it H ff? 1 - may A i3t.3fff'K -, V- V124 0 vs . wfg,gw,1 -- Wy .V I 'V lg ff It lx Va .tl F., xx' sh Q N 1 x all I ,A JI. X i A E A VQ GMX . X V i V Q'-: ff, .---V f' - , ,. . 1 g . ', Q -i ' '1 ...za 4-1 ' . ,. .L Arty ,- .i A it ' Q IQ, l5fi'?fff'tili - wi A, ' z .1-.'-1--If - JH-jr, f -',. .'-U-4. ., - I ' A ' wffspis 'P K 5 Where'd he go? CMinnesota gamel. fbwka' Page 247 1111111246 , Lge. , 41.2142 ' .Q V-llafls ' 41312153 Get that man! An Iowa State back snares a high pass. X FRED BURK Tacklg go-av' WU .4:.-.1, in ,4,,,, L: V Ji' W Bull Dcllastalious back holds for tackle Jam Kekens k i V ff H li E 7 s - , i ' -11 V I r- , A4 i . J I . . 3 s 1 1 V . A , p 5 I , - Q 1 3' R 51 f - 1 If fi? Q11 J - I 1, . V 1,5 tj L : .f Wie' 9 ' ' . 25:1 4.5 ? 1 f . V, A 11, , in ,kfrz ivy?-7 ,mx ,, ,.k,' i??gL .lA 1 1 A x A I 1 . ' ' . Y'- ' ' I 1 fiif ' .Q , .x wm. J ffl' 1 g . illt, n pl 4 '55 We, f ,Q Q Q' f 9 1 1 At Norman, Oklahoma, on March 2, Missouri closed its 1945-46 g:m-44,-t .QQ I , , ,I , basketball season. More important than Just the close of another basketball season, this setting was the final appearance of George 1 'tsl 1' . . . I 1 1 1 R. Edwards as head basketball coach of the Missouri Tigers. f ' ,tQ 'f2ifQ, For twenty years Coach Edwards guided the destinies of the court- 1 X' 57 fij, it A j ' :iff AT men of Missouri. Over that twenty-year span his teams compiled 1 1 1 an average of .525, playing 339 games, winning 178 and dropping 161. V . . . . . . ,51 Mr. Edwards led the Tigers to their first Big Six basketball title f '.'gTf'i-'E L f 2 . I under his leadership in 1930. The Bengals came back in 1939 to share ,2 ,lfffgf first place honors with Oklahoma. In 1940 Missouri ended up in a ,iff V, ,Q three way tie for the Big Six title with Oklahoma and Kansas. Q 5 3 ,' N 'ja AQ. fi' i-52:55 A 11 'fiiel ,'.l i ' -'lfsffii-2 . 3 , M I 3 X Page 249 -Qig tf' '. 01 + . 5 . .-, x. W' 521 'NL 1' 2 tv '-+I.-.' , t ,Kr ,. .. . THE R ITY UA N 4 i I - , 1 K 4' r' ' Front row: Wirr, XNHITE, JENKINS, STIEGEMEIER, AUSTIN, BOUNDS Top row: Trainer DEVICTOR, Ross, Moutnrsrz, LUMSDEN, GWINN, DAY, GILLILAND, Coach EDWARDS Missouri found non-conference competition more to its liking and managed to win 3 out of 7 games while in Big Six battles it emerged winner 3 times in 10 attempts. Totalling up the entire season the Bengals had a below-average record of 6 wins and ll losses. The Tigeis started off strongly by winning two games from Westminister at Fulton, and then rolled up their highest ofTensive count of the season in Kansas City against Ne- braska, when they walloped the Cornhuskers 64-54. Follow- ing this offensive splurge the Tigers took an about face the next night, losing to Kansas 59-35. Gwinn, tow-headed fresh- man forward. hit a sensational pace in these two games by pouiing in 18 and 9 points for a total of 27 on consecutive nights. Next, Missouri journeyed to St. Louis, and there it found two unhospitable hosts, dropping decisions to St. Louis 50-35. and to Washington 45-42. Another fieshman forward, red' headed Wendell Moulder, proved to be the big gun in thcst games. He bagged 22 points against the Billikens. After going without a win for three straight contests th! Tigers roared back to Columbia and clawed the Washington Bears 56-53 in a hectic overtime contest. jim White, veteran center, led the home five with 17 points. The non-conference record: Missouri 44, Westminstff 30: Missouri 64, Nebraska 545 Missouri 35, Kansas 591 Mis' souri 35, St. Louis 50, Missouri 42, Washington 452 Missouri 56, Washington 53g Missouri 34, St. Louis 40. Paz' 350 Ibn: iftl Ill! an Ill moe H 14 ml! .rf ir. ill r' N ICN Above: Jimmy Austin was a con- sistent performer at the forward slot. Austin was a good rebounder and hard scrapper. He managed to garner his share ol the points in every game that he partici- pated in. Jim ioined the squad in February when he returned from service. , L' - l mms. .mlcgnl n.. he tart- x Below: Kenny Bounds, returned from the Marine Corps, fought his way into the starting center post and performed very capably throughout all of Missouri's second Semester games. He made honorable men- tion on the Associated Press All Big Six team. Left: Captain Earl Stiegemeier was handicapped by an iniured knee but never- the less he was the main co9 in Mi550Ufi'S backcourt strategy. Stiegemeier was a set shot artist and got his share of points. Right: Dan Witt was truly the hustler. Although only a freshman, Witt ended up in second place on the Tiger squad in the point setting department with 54. l Above: Thornton Jenkins is the kind of ball player who answers a coach's prayer. Although only appearing in five Big Six games, this lad, who was an All Big Six forward prior to his entrance in the service, led Missouri's point getters in conference competition with 66 points. He joined the Tigers at mid-year. , -..W K. ' f.s.t.if i f gfx A X x N fr, 5? I Above U. to LJ: Don Gillilam, for- ward, Jim While, center: Red Mouldcr, forward. Left. Richard Gwinn, guard. Right' Reber! Ross, guard. Below: Missouri vs. the Universily of Kansas in Brewer Field House. Pall 2?- !,:'.slS'4 Erik r -mi... M 1.51 I 'V- on , fgrfd. ,T :tri , :iff ' .535 W' Bundy we Sale E411 V . Lggj -Nfl: ,My Wm ii ' 'Sm. ,-.lil 'T ka-' A -L' .ukby rf. 'Q-.fm K., Richard Gwinn jumps for a quick shot at the basket in the Nebraska game. Kansas-48 FG Black ....,... . . . 6 Schnellbacher .... 5 Anderson .... . . 0 Stramel ...., 4 Peterson. . .. 1 Peck ......, 1 Martin ..... 0 Corder ..... 0 Hill ..... 0 Gear .... . 0 Ebel ...,. 0 Clark ...... 2 Wilson ...... 0 Van Gundy .,.. 0 19 Iowa State-45 FG Buck . . 3 Stark ..... . . 7 Kilgariff ..,. 1 Dahlke. 0 Deal ..,. 1 Petersen ..., 3 Norman .... , 1 Faunce .... 2 18 Kansas State-34 FG Schultz .,,, . U A 2 Hood .,,,, I 0 Kramer ...,, 2 Howard .,,,A 0 Weatherby , , J 4 Payton ..... . 2 Toburen ,,,, 2 Pestinger ,'., 0 12 Nebraska vs. Missouri JANUARY 7 AT LAWRENCE PF TP 3 17 2 11 1 0 O 9 0 2 3 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 16 48 Missouri-36 Gwinn .,.... . Moulder .... Ross ....... Lumsden ..... Heimburger. . . White ....... Mahaffey ..... Stiegemeier ..,, Witt ..,...., Neel .,.. JANUARY 11 AT COLUMBIA PF TP 2 7 3 15 1 2 0 0 4 3 2 11 5 3 0 4 9 17 45 Missouri-33 Moulder ..... Gwinn ...... Heimburger .,.. Ross ........ White ..... , Stiegemeier. , Witt ..,.,.. Casperson . , . Neel. . , . JANUARY 15 AT MANHATTAN PF TP 2 6 2 3 0 4 1 0 4 11 2 5 2 5 1 0 0 10 14 34 Nebraska-44 Brown ...... Necox .... Korte. , . . , Mulvaney. . , Schneider.. . Standstedt. . . Lebsack ...,. Pa qv 253 Ti Missouri-44 FG Gwinn ....., Ross ..... Moulder. . . , White .... , Stiegemeier. Witt .... , . Mahaffey. . , JANUARY 18 AT FG FT PF TP 2 0 3 4 3 0 1 6 7 3 2 17 1 1 0 3 1 O 3 2 3 6 2 2 . 3 0 0 6 E 612 44 COLUMBIA Missouri- 42 Gwinn . . Moulder .,,. Ross. . . . Lumsden White . . . Mahafiey, . . Stiegemeier Witt. , . . Casperson . Day. . , . Kramer I-:cs Sharp Richards Oberg Sllzipley Payton Turner Nebrada vi Minnow 1fllA.'1l State .56 FG FT Sliiflf U 0 Fziunce 1 2 Buck 4 l Kilgznriff 0 0 Jensen U 2 Hicks 2 2 Deal 0 0 Norman 2 1 Petersen J O 14 8 Kansas 50 FG FT Black 7 0 Schnellbzicher 9 3 Peters in 0 0 Bullard 0 O Knnns 0 0 Peck 1 1 Frisby 0 0 Clairk 4 l Evans 1 1 Gezir 0 0 Burr 0 0 Buker 0 0 22 6 Nebrxiskzi 42 FG FT Lcbsxick 1 O Brown 4 2 Hecox 0 0 Robinson 0 0 Korte 2 0 Bzirry 4 1 Schneider 2 S Szindstedt 2 2 Cook 1 0 16 10 Kztnsgs Stztte l.K'e4itlierlxj.' Vedros FG 9 mi .3 ei l U I 1 4 U 19 FEBRUARY 9 AT COLUMBIA FT PF TP 3 4 U 0 in 5 0 0 1 5 1 5 U 3 0 0 2 5 0 0 9 2 7 4 1 FEBRUARY 16 AT AMES 22 AT Missouri 38 jenkins, . Austin . . Gilliland ..,. Moulder ..., Ross. White. , . Bounds. . Witt. . Stiegemeier Gwinn . . Day . . COLUMBIA Missourif 34 jenkins .,,.,, Austin . . Gilliland ,.,. Ross, . . Bounds. . . White ..,, Gwinn. . . . . Stiegemeier Witt, . . Day. . . FEBRUARY 25 AT LINCOLN PF TP 0 0 0 4 2 9 0 0 2 2 4 6 1 0 4 5 2 10 15 36 FEBRUARY PF TP 3 14 4 21 0 0 2 O 2 0 2 3 2 O 1 9 5 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 22 S0 PF TP 0 2 2 10 3 0 O 0 1 4 4 9 2 9 3 6 1 2 16 42 Missourif39 jenkins ..... Ross .... Austin ..,. Bounds. . . White .... Stiegemeier. Gilliland .... Gwinn ,... Witt ..... lowa State vs, Missouri Missouris 58 jenkins . Ross Austin . . Mouldcr Bounds .. White Sticgcmeicr Witt Gwinn PF 2 0 3 l 2 l 3 2 l 16 16 Pail FT PF T s 2 P 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 3 3 2 1 1 S x FT 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 10 FT 6 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 14 FT 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 11 TP 15 39 Puff ZH Page 25 .gala Wayne Folin captures the mile run in a dual meet with Kansas in Brewer Field House TOM BOTTS Head Coach of Track 1 ' a YW Hi TR CK TR During the indoor track season the Tigers dropped one dual meet while emerging as winners in two more. The only setback was at Lincoln to Nebraska. In the Big Six Indoor Meet at Kansas City the Bengal runners placed third. With the approach of warm weather Coach Tom Botts and his men looked forward to a successful outdoor season. Botts saw his squad strengthened by the return of some of his former stars at mid-year. Even though Missouri failed to show expected power in dual meets, the Tigers ran exceedingly well in the Drake and Kansas Relays and again at the Big Six meet at Lincoln. In CK three dual meets the Tigers lost to Kansas and Nebraska and in their only win they swamped Washington U. The outstanding performance of the year occurred at thg Kansas Relays when the Missouri 880-yard relay team sped to a first place in that event. The local quartet was composed of Whitacre, Ault, Guth, and Crowson. In this event the Tigers upset favored Texas U. The winning time was 1:27.3. At the Drake Relays the same men ran second to Texas in the 880. Other noteworthy accomplishments at the Drake Relays were a third place taken by the 440-yard relay team, a fifth in the Medley Relay and in the two-mile relay. Bob Crowson placed fourth in the 100-yard dash and Dick Higgins finished in a tie for third in pole vault. THE VAR ITY S AD .',..,., 'si V. ,,, J 1 V L 'lfdl ' V i, , IW . W. .sky , - 185 ., ' if ' ' 1 , gf . . ' - if .5 'fc ' 33 , 71 ,si f , ., ev . ft M-L. v A -js f . -, 1 k l ,v ' -L Z A 'I Q, 1 ai. . 5 1, , . ' 5 - .. Q Q I S , , 1 ,- i Q 4 .il I QQ I X . Ffonf f0W-' SCHMIDT. CHASE, WHITACRE, HOWARD, CROWSON, HIGGINS, SLAGLE, KILLOUGH Se d T con 'ol' KOOGAN- EI-KW' GAULTNEY, MCGUIRE, BUSCH, BEST, BRGDAGE, MORGAN, MARSHALL, CHRONISTER h ' d ': ' 'f fo MCCMNSE- KUTNER, Gun-I, GWINN, DAY, CLARK, SAJBAN, WINER, KAMPSCHMIDT 7- . OP 1'0 WATSON, MOORE, BERKOWITZ, KIRTLEY, ROBERTSON, CALLAHAN, GELLERMAN, D1xoN, SANKEY, COACH Bo'r'rs Pagl Nebr aska and lay team sped me was 1:27,3, 30 Texas in the lt the Drake rd relay teamg .ile relay, Bob l Dick Higgins pat! 256 Left: Dick Schmidt is a freshman from Kansas City Southwest. Schmidt ran the 440 and 880. He placed fourth in the Big Six outdoor meet. Right: Diek Killough gave Missouri added power in the 880 and the mile run. He hails from Roosevelt High in St. Louis. His outstanding win of the year was the first place in the Big Six 880-yard run. Page 257 Left: Bill Chronister hails from Charleston. He ran the 880 and mile. Despite the fact that he was handicapped by injuries and illness this season, he turned in good performances. Right: Jim Whitacre, freshman from Kansas City, was a consistent point winner during the season, despite the fact that he was hampered by shin splints all year. Jim placed sixth in the Big Six 220-yard dash. Left: Bill Slagle was Missouri's mainstay in the mile and two-mile run. He is from Sedalia and has twice lettered in track. Right: Bob Crowson, captain of the Tiger track team and outstanding dash man. Below: Dick Higgins, javelin thrower and pole vaulter. ,Y X: . Q ,f ' 6 s a My .fi fd, 1 . , ,f .5 TR CK Shot Put . , High jump. . . . Mile Run ..... 60-yard Dash. , 440-yard Run. Pole Vault. . . 2-mile Run. .. 880-yard Run. . Broad Jump. ...,. . . ' Mile Relay ..... Above: Below: Bob Crowson without a doubt was Missouri's outstand- ing trackman. Crowson repeated year-long triumphs by winning the 100 and 200-yard dashes in the Big Six outdoor champion- ship meet. He clicked off times of 109.7 in the 100-yard, and :21.6 in the 220-yard event. MU-57 OU-47 Shot Put.. . ..,. Andros COD 45' 2 High Jump .......,, , ,.., Howard IMD 68' 1, 8 60-yard High Hurdles .... ..., S harp CO3 07,7 Mile Run ..... . , . . . .Friel lMJ 4:44.7 60-yard High Hurdles., . . 2 60-yard Low Hurdles .... . . , 60-yard Dash. . 440-yard Run Pole Vault . . 2-mile Run. . 880-yard Run. Broad jump . 60-yard Low Hurdles. , . , A , Mile Relay. . Harp IO! 06.4 Whitacre lMl 53.3 McHenry and Higgins lMj 12' 6 Canaris 101 10:13.6 Folan QM? 2106.4 Crowson IMD 21' 51 2 Sharp lO107.2 Missouri KU-37 2 3 Robiscn 1K3 46' 2 Scofield KK? 6' 3 1 Chase IM? 07.8 Moore 1K3 4:41.9 Crowson QMl 06.4 Jackson QKD 52.4 McHenry QMJ 12' siagie uvn 10:31.7 Folan l,MD 2:09.4 ,811 611 Crowson CMJ 22' 3 7, 8 Chase QMJ 07.4 Kansas 3:29.6 Floyd Gaultney, who had been a consistent performer all season, turned in his top effort at the Big Six meet when he skimmed to a first place in the 120-yard high hurdles witha time of :14.6. He came back to take a third in the 220 loin. He is a freshman and hails from Kennett, Mo. 555555555555 Bl tories Six. Tl 'hiv A :ent performerall fix meet when he gh hurdles witha l in the 220 lows. fo. 4 Left: leg. Righ t: Bob Chase, outstanding high jumper and hurdler for the Tigers. Hampered by an early Season injury, Bob made an attempted Come- back agaiI1St Washington U. but reinjured a Pole Vaulter Dick Higgins who tied for second in the Big Six Indoor meet and gained third in the Outdoor affair. BA EBALL, 'PENN 3 GOLF BASEBALL TENNIS GOLF Missouri 27 Sedalia Army Base. . 5 Missouri Concordia ..... . . . Missouri ...., 7 Quincy College. . . . . Missouri .... 2 Nebraska ........... 5 Missouri Kansas ...... . . . Missouri ..... 17 Westminster. . Missouri ------ 4 NCbl'8Ska .... . 5 Missouri Concordia. . . . . . Missouri ..... 18 St. Louis U. . . Missouri ..... . 4 St. Louis .... . 5 Missouri Washington .... . . . Missouri ..... 15 Kansas .... . . . Missouri ..... I. 14 Washington. . . . . . 19 Missouri Central ..... . . . Missouri ..... 10M St. Louis U. . . Missouri ...... 5 Kansas .... . . . 4 Missouri Kansas ..... . . . . Missouri ..... 16 Washington. . MISSOUFI -..... 7 Kansas .... . . 5 Missouri Iowa P. F . . Missouri ..... 1224 Washington. . . Missouri -..... 7 Kansas .... . . 5 Missouri Iowa P. F ..... . . . Missouri ..... 10M Kansas. . . . . . . Missouri ...... 8 Kansas ..... . 4 Missouri Iowa State . Missouri ...... 0 Washington .... . 5 Missouri Washington Missouri ...... 2 Iowa State .... , 3 'QB Teaml Missouri .... . . 0 Iowa State .... . 9 TiHalted7 J ' 1111935 BASEBALL. xYVinning four of their five season vic- tories against Kansas, Missouri finished fourth in the Big Six. The Tigers lost seven games. The varsity lined up like this: At first base were Rush and Reshking Moran handled second base and Feldman and Fehr operated at short stop while Wackerle started at third base. Fehr was later con- verted into a pitcher and proved to be the mainstay of the Tiger Pitching corps. Six men handled the outfield chores and they were Spink, Eigelberger, Hook, Jenkins, Waslk, and Consentino. Coach Hi Simmons had Entsminger, 1. Flederman, Yoakum, Eatock, and Fehr as hurlers while i Dryden and Reed were catchers. Page 259 TENNIS: Tiger netmen gained an even break in eight dual meets. There was no ofiicial Big Six competition this year. Two Texas boys, Rip Manning of Fort Worth and Ray McNally of Borger, played number one and two posi- tions. Bill Johnson and Frank Sebree played three and four. Other members of the squad were Les Nackman, Jim Nutter, Gene Knees, and George Stemmler. Rip Manning was elected honorary captain at the close of the season. GOLF: The Tigers won eight dual meets and finished third in the Big Six meet. Lowry Henley, Don Provow, Fred Mayer, and Robert Burger, all freshmen, played positions one, two, three, and four respectively. Other members of the golf squad were Wayne Sullivan, Dave Collins, Bill Shaw, and Carson Pappenfort. 5 1 0 3 IM 2 SM YVZ , .,.,. . ....- ,ll P' 'W fn sl 121' ff 1 ilu minimis? Oi: - wo 1946 Spofzii Qdencfafz 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI and lf: Cfhaofa ood C 1 v91' KK N1 X Nw UN- rlll. HP l11hlNI:N X 1 Il11l Xl 11 I 111111 K ,R-r .. ' ,, .TJ IKM INII in H4I1.nl'SH,1llI1N1. 1 xg, I V MEMORIAL STADIUM Columbia VF I I . 1 I . , . 1: xp, ..,. . .... .-.....,f. i I v rv ':,:zpxt:. N-'TNI 12 If 1946 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ,L rr, x 1939 1941 1942 1945 1930 1939 1940 1938 1939 1943 1943 1938 1941 1942 MISSOURI SPORTS CHIHPIOIQ FOOTBALL Biq Six Champion Omnqe Mmm Biq Six Champion Suqm 1New Biq Six Champion Biq Six Champion Comm BASKETBALL Biq Six Champion Won 15 Biq Six Co-Champions Woq12 Biq Six Co-Champions Won 13 TRACK Biq Six Outdoor Champion Biq Big Biq Six Indoor Champion ' Six Indoor Champion Six Outdoor Champion BASEBALL Biq Six Champion Won 11 1.041 Biq Biq Six Champion Won 151ml Six Champion Won l2Lu1j ALL AMERICANS I 'l .Qw4rw2 7 .b . Dale Opponent Place ' , I. I W AQ'bS7 'f'T 11'fF?7Li-Z Jausiizu 'ii ' 2 R , .1 A , . if . 1 171' . . . , ,L1'. -.J . -L-J.1,i11i,Ju-'J K I 1 MIA E PAUL CHRISTMAN Mule-ood DAROLDJIMINC u,,-J. kjfi- 'f Lrg Itouif Qwm-fbul 19:9 Cum- 'sn ff- Apu 2, , , . ,.,11..,r., - . . ,'-'.U12.i,1I.f..I ' r- I 5 , '1 OC1. 19 IOWA STATE COLUMBIA Yrs ig 'PPBN' ' I , 1- Uk 0.4: Oct. 26 SOUTHERN METHODIST COLUMBIA -X ,Q 77 4 DON munor -4 V ? ' D X I -I Athletic Din.-cto' - Head' Foocball Coach - A I-xezircgigg L.11'1CG.11 JOHN MUNSKI Lmnw- Mm. ' Ch.mp.w MII., mu-was - Nov. 9 COLORADO COLUMBIA BASKETBALL TRACK TJ 5 l f 1272. 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V- . - , ,qM51'1'1'a, Assntanf Coach 17' .n 1 7 e Basebalf Coach Business MGM9' Intrai wnlhebe tion Sb 'ramura iiiltcred I :imity flier Org 352131, an 1 1111131111 1 r,'L.J,mI W I , hier- ' I 3217112 I :lm Dion Omnfle lMiqm 51190: lNew Collon Won 15 Won 12 Won is WO!! ll LosI3 Won 15 Lost! Won 112 Losil cw 7 .llti 'ENKINS Hhs-W ,, me A ML l rnACX i W. 80775 'ratlf Coach y5HVES-9 . i A i 4 5 Ray McNally shakes hands with Frank Sebree alter the latter won the ping pong championship in the final playoff, 7 Intramural competition this year was the best in a long while, according to Anton Stankowski, director of Men's Intramural Sports. Returned veterans bolstered all teams. Phi Delta Theta fraternity totalled more points than any other organization. Sigma Chi was second, and Phi Sigma Delta was third in Intramural competition. RESULTS Cross Country Run Winner: Theodore Lange, NROTC SCCOnd: Brause, NROTC. Time: I TRAMUR LS Winner: Second : Winner : Basketball NROTC Bluejackets Beta Theta Pi. Foul Shooting Bob Neel, Sigma Chi CIndi- vidualfl. Phi Delta Theta lTeamJ4 Nutter, Bass, Harvey, Collins Sebree. 7 :l 1.2. Handball Winner: Alfred Consentino, NROTC. gg Second: Sain Vosevich. Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Gamma Rho Page 261 Winner: Second: Winner: Second: Winners: Winner: Winner: Second: Volleyball Alpha Sigma Phi. Roly Polys. i Ping Pong Singles Frank Sebree, Phi Delta , Theta. Ray McNally, Kappa Sigma. Ping Pong Doubles Sebree and Nutter, Phi Delta I Theta. Horseshoes B. Wiesman, Alpha Sigma Phi. Softball Dairylawn lAll-SCl'100l J. Kappa Alpha lFraternity1. OME ' I T RAMURALS Tennis doubles. CHAMPIONS Winner: Kappa Alpha Theta. LaVeryn Ray and Pat Turner. Second: Kappa Alpha Theta Helen Rose and Marjorie Dearing. Tennis singles. Winner: Non-Affiliated Independent Marjorie Bell. Second: Kappa Alpha Theta Freen B. Nelson. Bowling. Winner: Pi Beta Phi Second: Kappa Kappa Gamma Shirley Hill, Theda Dowell, Virginia New, Bernice Glasser, Parsy Hoff, Jean Wilcox, Betty Hodnow, Thelma Craig, Mary Alex- Volleyball. Winner: I. W. O. ander. Second: Kappa Alpha Theta. Basketball. Winner: Non-Aiiiliated Independent. Second: Women's Residence Hall. Softball. Winner: Women's Residence Hall, West Wing. Shirley Hill, Marilyn Bailey, Rose Baumgart- ner, Leona Epperly, Marjorie Bell, Hope Sample, Elizabeth Brown, Carol Hill, Gail Tucker. Archery. Winner: Non-Affiliated Independent Hester Peterson. Second: Alpha Phi Therese Waters. Table Tennis Singles. Winner: Gamma Phi Beta Shirley Hill. Second: Alpha Epsilon Phi Marilyn J. Miller. Badminton. Winner: Gamma Phi Beta Shirley Hill. Second: Alpha Delta Pi Mary Jo Littlefield. Badminton Consolation. Winner: Second : Swimming. Alpha Chi Omega Alma Wyatt. 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Qfil' I in 3- KANSAS CITY, MO. ' Tw' 4 ? k i F D is 1 UT , lg ' -- I i fy: I I I a I ' I :L ' XM L xx f I . . X -. If I-- Extends 1tS best wishes and X 3 -I N J Congratulations to the fac- ' x f , . + if f 'I ulty and students of the X University of Missouri T SINCE 1909 i 0 Booxs 0 COKES 0 SCHOOL SUPPLIES 0 ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT i 0 LEATHER Goons 9 SERVICE THE MISSOURI STORE CO. If 4 I COLUMBIA, Mo. Miss Divine Smokes a Little Meat.' I Pm P K 272 . 5 'E Q4 -V. .. f -' 192 -Q A xxaa X Q3 t Q x' 'Rf .fu ' , 5. ,ii 7 M ' - ij? ' . Ya. ' I I 3. E . W -4 '31,-in - WMM 4, -1 2, l g, 272 Page 273 1 Pm just 3M Years Old and Do I Raise . - f SEXTOA' 2 525115655 2 0 0 0 0 2 MAKE THE MEAL! 2 0 0 2 Where they serve Sexton prod- : 0 0 . f 1 ' 1 ucts you can ex- . : 0 a s pect distinc- 3 : Q Q' tive quality : 3 si fifnu fi in pickles, : : X15 I 'e relishes and 3 : Condiments. : Qoooooooooooooooooooo - v ' I I X ,e When Double Power Counts . .. 'f':1'f'L' -0 cg 9 ggi? ' ,'i1f.gd?' 'Q 1?. glfiilf YQ,-5 , it A effr . Ruff? xl JN l gil B , E 'umnnulll' Pali 4. I 'W ka I e, I X , .i 4 . :1 P ff , 1 QW, . 1 u ggi, - , '-M. ,1 ,nf ' I. 20 Q N . 1 1 K Z gs x Q of one I yn W Kansas City Power 8. Light Co. ' o , . ' 2 f -o qu 6' Q- oc' 4. Xqqf. , M! ' H an AWA ss...o,o, SX XA ' xs , Me fif7lf6'0e5f1fzeJ 'i ddddmfdfmcmaeiwv Q so X 'ff ff 4, at 1 3 3 V N--f o ,mf Mew Awe' f f . 1 I 1 ays IZO8 Nain 1 Jef ml W The Bigger Boys Tell Us-This is Similar to Good Old D .' Pg 274 Q, 1895 - Our 51st Year - 1946 EDUCATION FOR . . . '- U ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY S 1 LIFE INSURANCE FOR . . , f Lg., ECONOMIC SECURITY . ' W 'V .iff 'AA' fiisncljli hTYi5 'Qs:jf5f5: I M L SSUKY-vi' A ' ' A .v ,491 m df , , SQA! KANSAS CITY LIFE hi,-,M 1-ll: INSURANCE CO. S KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI I - Il -f- lgt, N - 'Q p i W. E. BIXBY, President F F? d 11274 I We'II Build a Home Over There a ' ' Trailer 770' ' THANKS TO ART MCQUIDDY WHO CREATED SUCH AS THE CARTOON ABOVE -from the Advertising Manager 0ur new improved system of Dry Cleaning has a secret 2-WAY ACTION ! It's a ioy to see how tired school clothes perk up when cleaned with our secret Sanitone process-the new improved uczyaszn system which works 2 ways to restore clothes beauty. Sugary and greasy soils, even perspiration spots, disappear like CLEANERS magic. Clothes look fresh and new. - --- Natural softness of the fabric is revived for longer life. nd Cam Campus Valet Cleaners P age 275 m y g arb Q7 . W qirgravingquir KANSAS ., CITY., D s if rr o'0 :Nanny T CREATIVE ARTWCRK CONSTRUCTIVE PLANS QUALITY ENGRAVINGS I for r PRINTED DISTINCTION Burger-Baird Engraving Co. Year BooIc SpeciaIists for Over 30 Years KANSAS CITY, MQ. Q 1 , 1 I I I 1 l i I 4 E . i V I always knew that she Wasn't the only fish in the sea, Y And now it occurs too late- That neither am I the only bait -Poin ter Men's faults are many, Women have but two: Everything they say And everything they do. -Urchin When a lady says no . . . She means maybe. When a lady says maybe . . She means yes. But when a lady says yes- She's no lady. Some People Will Do Anything to Get in the Act . . . 3 T E276 i Page 277 GREYHOUND I EIC -A '-' 0 WM 016 li' any .Z 1 Many Schedules tor Greater Convenience Scenic enjoyment in Super-Coach comfort ri- ,, s . mf' - . , -1 ' Thritty Fares . . . on short or long T'iPS Picture of the Well-dressed Man That's right. And well-dressed men come to Barth's for all- season wear because they know that Barth's, established over 78 years, is a sure bet for quality and satisfaction. COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTSWEAR L I 4 1 I 5 1 I l I n 2 1 1 E Barth Clothing Company, Inc. Established 1868 ,gg 'N 96190 OQQ Q p,bvv,R'HSE QS THE CAMPUS CALL: 1 o QQ X55 1 I E56 5 GAEBLERS The Center of Student Activity CON LEY AVENUE AT GEN TRY PLACE PgZ78 for another pleasant '43 Novus Casual Salon I ,mares m , awwj 6,36 - Q COLUMBIA S SMARTEST 55, . . , 5 '53 SHOE SHOP 5' Q' 2 5 -'12 , 1 : z .- the n as shop the n as shop Thanks to M. U. year! W, ml I , Do You Know a Effelf ,way TO PRODUCE YEARBOOKS9 IN xrosr c,xs12s the yearbook staff is entirely new to the work ahead of it. Yet the part-time editorial and business staff has a more technical and complicated task than most full-time publication organizations. To meet this problem, can you think of a better way to aid a yearbook staff in its work than by our service program, as outlined below? C15 Let the staff take the leadership and give full play to its own ideas, thus developing journalistic and business initiative. Q23 Provide the necessary technical advice on printing and binding Qand secondarily on photography and engravingj. Q35 Give guidance on planning and maintaining a budget, and on editorial policy and practice. Q49 Provide a forthright informationalservice for faculty and student committee, including frequent personal conferences. C55 Let the staff benefit from our experience of more than a quarter of a century of printing, binding and production of college yearbooks. GIVE YoUR YEARBOOK the advantage of our services. Many of the same individuals who handled the yearbooks of your fathers' and mothers' college years are still here to give your book the benefit of their experience. Above all, however, we appreciate the importance of keeping out in front of the trends and developments of the present. MID'STATE PRINTING CoMPANY Jefferson City, Missouri lu' l di RCI at lfllat f'Sl'l0nst' l ,J we rw l ww ' Eng iiytleeners. . . In ..... -.-.-- Imllouey Law 3491013 -'--- il. Sffphens P l'5f1lall's.,,,, '-, flhldio M1 fields ADVERTI ER, 1 DEX Ad1e1 S .............. . Allee's Watch Repair .... Allen's Florist ..... . . Barths ..... Blue Shop. . . Buchroeder's ............. Burger-Baird Engraving Co Campus-Valet Cleaners . . . . Daily Cleaners ..... Deans. ......... ...... . . Dom-Cloney Laundry ..... Drug Shop .... ........ E. W. Stephens Printing Co ..... . . . Fredendal1's .... Gabe1er's ........... Gane Bros. Lane, Inc .... Ghio Studio ......... Greyhound .... Hafzfelds. . . Interstate National Bank. . Page 281 J0hn N. Taylor. . John Sexton Co. . . Julies ......... Julies Studio ..... K. C. Life Insurance Co ......., ,,,, K. C. Power and Light Co. . . . . Libson Shops ..... Muel1er's Florist .... . Miller Shoes ..... Miller-Wayland ......... Mid-State Printing Co .... .... Missouri Store ........ Missouri Telephone Co. . . McLaughlin Bros .... Novus Shop. , . Pheland's Paints .... Radio Electric Shop ..,. Rothchild's ......... Tau Studio .... Tweedies ........ Tiger Laundry ..... University Book Store. . . 'Wi 4 1 l 1 A W I i E 5 l i i TR ITIO TO While delving through past files of The SAVITAR, we found that the section of the book which you are now perusing was traditionally given over to the biting wit and sarcasm of the more volatile staff members who had one thing and another to say about the school year, the school, the students, campus lights, personalities, and so forth. Much to our regret this year there was a lack of volatile staff members. In fact, there was a definite need for usual, ordinary persons to staff The SAVITAR. So reaching this point, we find a warm feeling of mute laziness has overcome us and we are completely satisfied with the fact that another school year is under the belt and we are perfectly happy. However, never let it be said that an opportunity so say a few words went unheeded. The University of Missouri met and solved great problems this year, making vast, hurried adjustments to the sporadic growth of the student body and the resulting shortages of housing, food accommodations, classrooms, teachers and the like. The situation was not normal, and at the time of this writing, apparently will become more abnormal. The campus was literally getting back on its feet. When school began in September 1945, there were approximately 2,800 students enrolled in the University. In January, 1946, veterans, wives, babies, and whole families suddenly swooped down upon Columbia, all anxious to attend school or to take residence here while some member of the family became collegiate. Everybody and every organization on the campus felt the impact of the change brought on by the return of the veteran to school. The war with Japan ended in August 1945, and the seriousness of mind that was typical of the lighting man added a new and matured reality to going to college, The good times typical of Old Mizzou took on modified forms and the general atmosphere was for a while pervaded with a feeling of unsettledness until the adjustment was made between those who were still here for a good time and those who desired more intensified knowledge. The latter group won out and the campus has begun to assume a good, combined air of lightness and serenity. The fratemity system under- went the beginning of its modification with the abolishing of paddling and the restriction of all hazing activity. The shortage of artificial inspirants plus the new air of seriousness had cut down the number of visitations to erst- while establishments and traditional hangouts such as The Shack. Close observation of the contents of this book may, how- ever, give the reader somewhat of a different impression. Might we remind the reader that the composition of this vol- ume was undertaken mainly during the early part of the school year. Therefore, the struggle for adjustment that took place the second semester CFebruary to Junej failed to make a just impression on The SAVITAR'S makeup, because of the mechanical necessities of publication. The expressions in this book are of a year at the University and more than that, they tell of new and better things to come. -The Editor. Pgge 282 campus ftllfn of the August 1945, the fighting i Colleges: Z on modified ile pervaded Ht was made en ami those latter group Jd, combined rstem under- abolishing of . he new air oi tions to erst- ts', such as ik may, how- : impression. n of this voi- ofthe school at took place , make 21 just :ause of the ssions in this an that, WY Editor. me 233 Page 283 RECO ER IO 1946 f , ,, It wa s time to get going once again after the solitude of almost four wartime years. S ? Q nf, all Z8 1 .-. r .- f.QQ I1 F t it Vladmir Horowitz, visiting chess champion who challenged and played 23 opponents simultaneously, provides some fine points above. Last amateur to stand up against Mr. Horowitz' combined genius was little David Scherr, son of Professor Elliot Scherr ofthe Spanish Department. Prof. S:herr looks momentarily stumped above. Yes, sir, if there is anything We enjoy Watching, it's active faculty participation in any and all student activities. There are always athletic and intellectual contests, Student Government, and various committees which can profit greatly from any help extended by the faculty through their partici- pation. Orchids to Dean Darwin Hindman and Miss Thelma Mills, advisors to this publicationq to Mr. Torn Morelock, professor of journalism, who has become advisor to the Mis- souri Studentg to Professor Jesse Wrench, famed as the stu- dentls friendg to Professor Albert K. Heckel, who gives un- sparingly of his time to many organizationsg and to the other faculty members who take interest in books and people. Leil- Always f' ' ' W h ches someone's card, Right, What this faculty committee is judging we don't know, but evidently they're pleased l a rlend of th t d t d t t t ,P f. Jesse renc DUN , with what's going on, We reisgunifgjalb aK2lla:,Qlm1ry::lE3?lin glqoe top row second from left and there's Dr. Mehl Kieolcgyj at the far right. ln the front row are Dr. PACKIDDQYcPSYCl'lOlCgYJ,TI6Cl1 Coach Bong' ,Dr and Prof. Wrench CHistoryD. .-im- -1: :-: ' A D BEGINN N Are we to tell you what to do? Standing upon a lofty pedestal, Are we to guide, to utter wise advice, Now that our college days are through? No! That is not our role to play. We are no wise sages with magic words . . . To sit and judge . . . condemn . . . or criticize. Yet there are thoughts we must convey. We have mem'ry of full, rich years. Our dreams, our deepest hopes and earnest prayers. We have the burning desire of all youth Which conquers threat of unknown fears. All that is ours to take along As we begin the journey of our life. And still there is so much that we must leave . . We know that carefree days are gone. Though questions mark the path we tread, Though insecurity and doubt prevail, That which we leave, and all that we may take Is strength for what we face ahead! . . N. E. '46 Pagt 236 THIS IS HJIGG H My Dog - - 7:15 a.m. Brrring! Up and at 'emg it's time to hustle, bustle, gulp breakfast, and get to that eight O'clOck. Then, the weary morning. Classes very boring. ShOuld've cut this morning. Boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing, boing lthe Tower Belll. Lunch time. 1 p.m. Hustle again. Off to that drryyy one o'clOck. Sixty minutes later. To Gaebler's or the Shack for an hour. Jelly, gab, intrigue . . . politics over a beer, perhaps a coke. 3 p.m. C'mOn guys, let's head for Read Hall . . . got to give the Savitar a hand. lEdito1's note: HAH! Life was never so sweet.l May we interrupt at this point to interject a word or two? This story is not total fiction because there were some goodly souls who were quite helpful to our cause. To the almost five hundred gay persons who signed up to work for us, we extend our left hand. To those few who typed, sweated, and subjected themselves to our whip-lash direction, we give Our right hand and eternal thanks. nl' 416' Our thanks to you, and our pardon to those whom we have failed to remember. MARY LOU GOVER GAIL TUCKER B. LOU ATCHINSON JEAN GREENBERG ANN RECTOR MALORY CROSS PAT BURNETT JEAN BAIM PAT BROWN J O ANN SYLVESTER MARY JANE MABEE EILEEN COSTELLO MARILYN BANGE and POOH BEAR CUnknown helper from the east side Of Richmond Ave.D Pagg 283 A. W' S A'5'C'1 a.S'M'i Activities Administi Mllletics- Ag Club- Art Club. Miha Chf Alpha Chi Alpha Dei Alpha Del Alpha Epi Alpha Gal Alpha Gai Alpha Kal Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Tau Advertisinl Baseball. . Basketball Burrall. . . Bfla Theta Classes, l ' Clleerleade College pal Chi Omega Dail? Club Delta Delta Dtlla Gam Della Phi II QE! 289 .hose whom we the A, W. S... . . A,S.C. A.S.M. Activities ........ Administration ..... Athletics ...... Ag Club .... . . Art Club ........ Alpha Chi Omega. . . Alpha Chi Sigma. . . Alpha Delta Pi. . . . . Alpha Delta Sigma .... Alpha Epsilon Phi. . Alpha Gamma Delta .... Alpha Gamma Rho . Alpha Kappa Delta. Alpha Phi ......... Alpha Phi Omega. . . Alpha Tau Omega. . Advertising ....... Baseball ..... Basketball .... Burrall ....... Beta Theta Pi .... . Classes ..... Cheerleaders , College Farmer ..... Chi Omega . . . Dairy Club ..... 1. Delta Delta Delta. Delta Gamma .... Delta Phi Delta. . . Delta Sigma Pi .... Page 289 GE ERAL 1 DEX A Page -- 61 80 80 48 16 ...228 ...74,75 89 ...190 ...106 ...191 ...101 ...192 ...193 ...170 ...105 ...194 ...104 ...171 ...264 B ....259 249 .. 58 172 C 108 .. 85 .. 76 195 D .. 77 196 197 102 .. 99 Page Delta Tau Delta .... ,,.. 1 73 Delta Upsilon .... ,,,. 1 74 Druids ...... . , Q6 E Eagles and Anchors .... . . . . . 88 Engineers' Club. . . . . 78 F Farmhouse.. . . .... . . 175 Femme Forum .... . . 59 Football ...... .. 230 Forensics .... . . . 83 Fraternities. . . . . . 168 Freshmen .... . . . . 146 G Gamma Alpha Chi .... .... . . . 100 Gamma Phi Beta ..... - . - 198 Golf ............. - - - 259 H Hendrix Hall ...... ..... - - . 205 Highlights of the Year. . . - 5 Home Ec Club ....... - - - 54 Home Ec Co-op ........... - - - 55 . 70 House President's Council .... I ....62, 63 I. W. O. .... - 1.F.P.c. ..,. 72 Intramurals ..... - - -251' 262 J Juniors ............ . . - ' - 120 Junior Pan-hellenic .... ' ' 73 K K.E.A. .... .. .. 95 . .... . . . 176 K pa Alpha ........................ . ap QContinued on Page 2902 GE ER L I DEX-Cont. Page Kappa Alpha Mu .... . , . . 103 Kappa Alpha Theta ..... . . 199 Kappa Kappa Gamma .... . . 200 Kappa Sigma ,.....,.. . . 177 L L. S. V. ........,... . . 92 Lambda Chi Alpha ..., . . 178 M M Men's Club .... . . . , . 87 Men's Pan-hellenic .... .... 6 8, 69 Mortar Board. ..... . . 93 P Phi Beta Pi ..... ... .. 91 Phi Chi Theta .... . . 98 Phi Delta Phi .... . . 90 Phi Delta Theta. . . . . . . 179 Phi Gamma Delta. . . . . . 180 Phi Kappa Psi. . . ., . 181 Phi Sigma Delta. . . . , , , 132 Phi Sigma Sigma ..... , , , 201 Phi Upsilon Omicron ..... , , , 107 Pi Beta Phi .......... . , , 202 Pi Delta Nu ..... , , Q4 Pi Kappa Alpha .... . U . 183 Pi Tau Sigma .... . t 81 Policy Board. . . . ' 1 60 Purple Mask .... U ' 54 Q .. H Q7 Queens .... . I . 208 Red Cross .... Savitar .... ...... St. Pat's Board .... . Shamrock ..... ...... Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . . 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CBSLPAD Abrams, Milton A. CAD. .... 72, Acker, George G. CGD Acton, Adams, William E. CAD Charles G. CBCKLPADI64 Adams, Francis L. CED Adams, Frank W. CAgD ...... Adams, George P. CAD Adams, Harold G. CGD Adams James W. CB8zPAD Adamsi Joseph F. CAgD Adams Richard T. CED Adamsi Robert W. CGD Adam, ,Wiuiarn M. CGD Ada, Charles w. CED Adv, Harald P. CAgD ....... 76 Agee, Calvin B. CAgD . .76, 110: Admann, Elmer W. CAD Ahmann, Wm ............... Abrens, Walter V. CAD Akeman, Paul M. CAD Akers, Carl J . CAD Akins, David V. CED Alberts, Burton H. CAD. . . . 146, Alberts, Robert P. CAD ....... Albrecht, Frederick D. CAD .146, Aldridge, Ray CAD Alexander, Harvey W. CAD Alexander, James W. CAD Alexander, Mose J. CAD Alford, James S. CAD ......... Allebach, Warren H. CAD Allen, Bernard G. CED Allen Chester E. CAgD Allen, Hale R. CED Allen, James K. CAD Allen, John C. CLD Allen, Lewis H. CAD Allen, Paul F. CED Allen, Froy R. CAD Allen, William H. CAD .... Allen, Wayne B. CAD Allender, Charles R. CAD Alley, William L. CGD Alyward, George ..... . . . Allison, Arch H. CAD Allstun, Harry B. CAgD ....... Amburgey, Lyman R. CGD Amelon, Rowland H. CGD Amen Clarence L Ed , - C D Ament, James T. CAgD Amick, John R. CAD Amoroso, James A. CJD Amos, Ralph D. CAgD 91 185 179 134 175 170 184 188 188 181 173 172 186 170 Andereck, Eugene E. CLD . Anderson Carl V. CGD Anderson, Glen R. CAD Anderson, James D. CED Anderson, James F. CJD Anderson, John F. CED Anderson, Richard L. CAD Anderson, Robert R. CAD Anderson, Virgil CED Anderson, William D. CAD Andrews, Franklin C. CAD Angle, William M. CAgD Anglen, George W. CAD Ankrum, Ward E. CGD Anogrson, Andrew J. CAD ADCU, Melvyn CAD 90 Apple, Donald C. CBSLPAD Arbaugh, Sigmond D. CAD .... 183 Arbuckle, George W. CAD Archer. David R. CAgD ..... 76, 110 Archibald, Robert D. CED Arlme, Albert A. CAD Armentrout, Carl R. CAgD .... 76 Armstrong, Roland B. CAD Armstrong, W, Gene E Amdt. Robert F. CADC J Arney, Nelson D. CAD Amold, James L. CAD Arnold, Thomas L. CLD Amold, William P. CB8cPAD 99, 1 Arnoldi, Bernhard F. CAD Affair Arthur A. CAD Arst Paul 1 J .......... . . . . . Afthufr Gegrge C. CGD Asbury, Fred M. CAD Aschenbrener, Robert W. CAD Ashby, Roderic R. CLD Ashcraft, James L. CGD Ashley, George E. CAD Ashley, Grover C. CGD Ashley, nrairard W. CAD Asha. Wynard E. CGD Atchinson, Charles D. CAD Athens. George fr. CEdD . , . 20, 180 188 112, 174 St udenl and College 1 Page B Babb. Samuel J. CAD ......... Bachtcl, Clyde J. CAgD ,,,, 110, Baebler, Robert W. CED .... 80, Baeby, Robert L. CAD ........ Baer, Paul L. CAD Baird, Thomas H. CB8zPAD Baker, Arthur R. CAgD Baker, David CAD Baker, David C. CAD Baker, Ernest W. CAD ...,.,., Baker, Fred H. CGD Baker, Jeiferson W. CED Baker, John R. CAD Baker , Robert L. CED Baker Walter F. CED ..... 120, Wa m 3 y on A. CAD Baldridge, Charles D. CAD Baldridge, Joe D. CGD Baldwin, Paul CB8zPAD ....... Bales, Douglas D. CAD .,,,,,, Bales, Jack J. CAD Balfour, Carlton J. CBXLPAD Ball, John F. CAD ............ Ball, Robert F. CED Ballantyne, Doyle E. CAD Ballantyne, Gene A. CAD Ballew, Carmel W. CGD Ballinger, Vernon L. CAgD Ballman, Emil E. CAD ......., Baltis, Jack W. CJD ....... 134, Baltis, John R. CAD ....... 120, Baltrusaitis, William J. CGD Bambei, George F. CAD Bawdelier, Robert L. CED ..... Bangert, Keith CAD Banks, James N. CAD Banzhof. Ernest E. CED Barbanell, Sidney J. CAD Barborka, Clifford J. CAD ..... Barclay, Franklyn W. CJD ,,,,, Barklage, Cletus J. CAD Barlow, Edward Y. CAD Barnard, Henry C. CAgD.. .134, Barnard, Ralph N. CAgD Barnard, Tipton G. CAD Barnes, Horace W. CED Barnes, James E. CAD ........ Barnes, Lewis E. CAgD Barnes, Melvin E. CAgD . . .134, Barnett, James R. CAD Barnett, Lynn CAgD Barnett, Ralph, Jr. CAD Barnett, Ralph W. CED Barnhart, Charles E. CED Barnstorif, Henry D. CMD .... Barr, Robert E. CED Barr, Vernon C. CAgD Barreca, Joseph A. CAD Barrett, Roscoe L. CJD Barry, Dave P. CAD Barse, George R. CAD Bartley, Andrew J. CB8zPAD Bartley, James W. CED Barton, Cecil R. CAD ......... Bartow, Donald C. CAgD.. . 146 Basham, Ray R. CED ......... Baskett, Lloyd E. CAD Basnett, Robert J. CAD Bass, Billy J. CAD Bass, George W. CAD Bass, Jack C. CAD ..... . . .146 Bassing, Frank J . CGD Bates, William E. CAD ........ Bates, William H. CB8zPAD Batten, James W. CED Battles, Jack L. CAgD ........ Batts, Louis E. CAD Baugher, Charles R. CAgD . . 146 Baumgarten, Robert T. CAD Baur, Raymond A. CAD ....... Baysinger, Curtis D. CAD Beach, Richard CMD ......... Beach, Thomas J . CAgD Beal, Earl H. CAgD .56, 97, 105, Beamer, George C. CGD Bear, Thomas L. CGD ..... 115 Beasley, Robert J. CAgD Beatty, Robert E. CAgD . 56, 76, Beavers, Joe P. CAD Becher, William . CAD ....... Beckerman, David M. CAD Beckett, William W. CLD ..... Becklean, Frank V. CED ...... Beckman, Gene W. CAD . . . 146 Beckner, Byron CAgD Bedford, Emmett G. CAD Beebe, Russell E. CED Beer, Caryll F. CAD Beery, Gunning T. CED Beeson, William E. CAD Behen, William D. CED Beilstein, Marion J. CGD s s Atkins, Selby R, CAD itterbury, Robert L. CEdD Ublwlwn, Martin A. CLD Allen Nelson H. CAgD Aufderhelde, John W. CBSLPAD Auffallq, Clarence W. CAgD Ault. Richard F. CAD Austin. James D. CAD ........ Avruch, Frank B. CAD ........ Ayler, Richard B. CGD Aylwald. George V. CLD ...... 90 Avlyvard, James P. CLD ....... 90 A-Zblll, Luther C. CED ....... 73, 81 173 185 Page 291 Beitling, Richard S. CAD . . - 146 Belcher, Daniel M. CAD Belenson, Stanley M. CAD -.-.- Belew, Robert R. CED Belknap, Robert G. CAD Bell, Howard H. CAD .... . Bell, Joseph N. CJD Bell, Richard H. CAgD Bell, Robert F. CAD .-.- Bell, William J. CGD Belsne, James P. CAD Belton, Olney C. CED ----- Bennett, Richard L. CED 187 170 183 180 172 176 179 173 180 184 171 171 104 172 103 186 171 170 91 187 186 78 179 179 177 175 183 91 175 178 175 174 90 184 187 181 185 183 172 78 Sludenl and College Page Bennett, Robert J . CAD Bennett, Willard J. CAD BBHSRDY, Fred 1- CAD ......... Benson, George B, CAD Benson, Robert B. CAD Bennett, Robert L. CED Bent, John D. CAD - Bent, Robert D. CAD Berg, Wilbert A. CGD ......... Berger, Dan L. CGD Bergschmeider, Richard V. CAgD Berkley, Howard D. CBSLPAD Berkley, Raymond L. CAD Berkowitz, Elroy CAD Berlau. Jack L. CAD... .72, 146 Berlin, Billie B. CAD Berman, Fred CAD r Bernat, Jose A. CAD Befnef, Lester M. CGD Bernindez, Alfonso C. CJD Bernstein, David CAD Beronius, George L. CAD 134, Berry, Dave. ........... . Berry, Kenneth L. CAD , , , Berry, Robert W. CED Berry, Samuel C. CED Bertsch, Carl CJD ,,,,,,,, Beshore, George W. CAD 146 Best, William I. CED ...... 146 Betz, William A. CLD Bibee, Russ ........... Biby, Burton F. CAD ..,., Bickel, Vern T. CAD ....... 141 Bidleman, James H. CAD Bienert Albert D s 1 I , R. CLD ........ Biggerstaff, Robert E. CAD Biggs, Fred J., M.D. Bilby, John E. CED Bilquist, Daniel E. CAD Bing, Bill M. CED Bircher, Norton J. CAgD Birchfield, - Thomas E. CED Bird, William D. CAgD .... 154, Bisesi, Michael A. CAD Bissell, Jack R. CB SL PAD Black, Harry D. CAgD ..., Black, Robert E. CAD Blackford, John R. CLD Blackman, Charles E. CED Blackman, Elwood A. CED Blair, Berr C. CAgD ...... Blair, Glen 0. CAD Blair, Stanley J. CAD Blanchard, J erred G. CLD Blank, Cecil W. CAD Blank, Theodore P. CAD Blankenship, Don L. CAD Blankenship, Raymond E. CAgD Blanton, Carter V. CJD .... 101 Blase, Kenneth E. CAgD Bleish, William M. CBSLPAD.. . Blessing, Abram H. CED Blessing, Clarence W. CAD Blincoe, Clifton R. CAD Blinzler, Glenn F. CED Bloebaum, Orville E. CED Bloess, Harman E. CAD ....... Bloess, John A. CAD .......... Bloomfield, James J . CAgD Blue, William G. CAgD ........ Blume, Donald D. CED ..... 72 Blunt, Robert O. CAD Blythe, Cecil J . CED Blythe, Prentiss M. CAD Bock, Arnold H. CED Bockhorst, Clarence L. CAD Bodard, Jack P. CAgD Bode, Harold F. CED Boden, Robert C. CAD Bodenhamer, Schell H. CAgD Bogener, Howard W. CGD Boggs, Richard C. CED Boggs, Roger L. CED Bogguss, Dale W. CED... . . . . Bogguss, Donald R. CAD ...... Bogle, Francis G. CAD Bogue, William W. CEdD Boll, William P. CBSLPAD . .120, Bolstap, Milo M. CGD Bolt, Clark W. CAD Bond, Cecil J. CAD Bonnett, Howard H. CAD Bonney, Joseph B. CED ....... Bonsall, Oliver T. CAD Boone, Gene Kemper CAD Boor, Charles L. CAD Booth, Wesley R. CAD Booze, Ralph W. CJD Bopp, Melvin W. CB8zPAD 134, 141, Borg, Jackie CAgD ............ Borgman, G. Allan CAD Bornhauser, Sam F. CAD Boroughs. Herman CGD Borum, David A. CAD Bosse, Sherwin P. CAD ..----- - Bosworth, Benjamin F. CAD Bothwell, Cloyd R. CED Botts, Robert E. CED Boucher, Harry W. CAD Boulware, James A. CAD . . . 147, B 1 , Woodrow W. CAD Bggrrfilx-eKenneth L. CAD ...... Bowen, Arthur CED Bowen, Robert L. CAD a 174 87 188 186 181 134 184 177 179 184 171 180 179 186 179 175 187 176 172 172 170 178 164 164 183 174 171 135 182 187 186 PEIQSCDNAI. INDEX MEN Sludenl and College Bower, Harlan G. CAD Bower, John R. CAgD .,,,,, Bowers, David R. CJD ..... 110, Bowers, Lester E. CAgD .,.,. Bowles, R. CAD ........... 16-L, Bowlett, VVilliam T. CAD Bowman, Donald M. CAD Bowman, Lee A. CBSLPAD ..... Bowman, Maurice Taylor CAD. Bowman, 1Villiam VV. CAD , Boyd, Dan VV. CAD Boyer, Robert S. CED Boyer, Theodore R. CGD Bracht, Herbert L. CGD Brackley, Paul R. CLD Bradford, Robert L. CAD. . . Bradley, Burke W. CGD Bradley, Clarence M. CAgD Bradley, Elston M. CAD Bradley, James L. CAD Bradley, Joe H. CAD Bradshaw, Charlton G. CED Brady, Don R. CAD Brady, Robert G. CLD ..... Brady, Samuel P. CAgD .... Bragg, Robert G. CED .... Brand, Bruce B. CED Brandon, John W. CED .... Brandow, Warren C. CED Brandt, Durward B. CGD Branstetter, Harold D. CED Braschler, Eugene W. CAgD Braselton, Walter P. CBSCPAD Braton, Leonard S. CAD Bretton, Robert J. CAD Brawn, Harry H. CAD Brawn, Beverly D. CJD Brause, Dorsey W. CAD ....... Braverman, Erwin D. CAD .... Braxdale, James A. CED Bray, Paul V. CAgD Bray, Robert E. CB8zPAD .... . Bredeman, Louis E. CAD Breece, David F. CAD ..... 110, Breen, William H. CGD Breenan, James ...... . ..... . Brennan, Raymond M. CAD Brennan, William H. CAD Brenneman, William G. CAD Bret, Louis E. CAD Brewer, Elmer T. CAD Brewer, John W. CAgD Brickner, Monroe L. CAD ..... Briggs, Royal J . CGD ......... Brimm, Robert P. CGD Brimmer, Harvey H. CAD Brinkman, Loyd R. CAD. . . 146, Britt, Robert 0. CED Brix, Arnold J . CAD .......... Broaddus, Harry E. CB8zPAD Broaders, Richard J . CAD ..... Brock, Albert R. CJD ......... Brock, Calvin M. CAgD Brock, George F. CGD Brock, John A. CED Brookfield, Russell G. CAD Brodhage. Roy L. CED Brohn, Allen CGD Brombergcr, Frederick S. CGD Bronson, Cecil L. CAgD Brooker, Donald B. CED Broodus, Richard J . CAD Brooken, Robert M. CAD Brooks, Charles P. CED Brooks, Clyde E. CAD Brooks, Henry W. CAD Brooks, Melbrun F. CAD Brower, Beverly CAD Brown Alfred W. CGD Brownl Alvey E. CJD Brown, Andrew, Jr. CBSLPAD 121, Brown, Ausby D. CAD Brown, Eugene D. CAD .... Brown, Franklin L. CAgD Brown, Gene CAD ............ Brown, George E. CED Brown, Harry H. CEdD ....... Brown, James H. CED Brown, James P. CLD ......... Brown, Joseph G. CASD Brown, Lafayette CED Brown, Leonard K. CAD 147, 87, 137, 146, Brown, Paul E. CAD Brown, Paul Edward CAD Brown, Richmond F. CGD Brown, Robert Russell CAD Brown, Roy E. CAgD Brown, Salvador E. CAD ...... Brown, Sherman CAD Brown, Thomas G. CAgD Brown, Vern E. CAD Brown, 1Villiam R. CAgD Browning, Harley L. CAD ..... Brox, John P. CGD Bruce, Robert L.' CED ...... 73, Bruce, William 'l. CBSLPAD. . . Brueck, William T. CAD .... 72. Bruenig, NVilliam L. CAD Bruington, Robert A. CJD ..... Brumley, Harold J. CAD Bruss. Robert T. CAD Bryan, David F. CAgD ........ WVilliam J CASD B V . ...... . Bigigiit, Francis Harlan CGD Page 77 181 147 181 179 187 171 181 179 77 80 147 161. 147 182 99 187 171 187 179 181 176 183 181 171 147 170 183 176 178 16-1- 104 147 184 101 175 175 Sludenl and College Brydon, Donald J. CJD 101, 110 Bryson, Daniel D. CAD Bryson, Joe V. CAgD Buchanan, Robert R. CGD Bycker, George B. CAgD Buckley, DVilliam A. CGD Bucke, 1Villiam P. CAD Budrewicz. Louis J. CGD Buehler, Charles A. CED ...... Buchlcr, Harold R. CED Buersmeyer, Marvin J. CAD Buescber, Adolph E. CED Buescher, James VV. CED Buescher, Robert H. CED Bunch, Noah A. CAD Bundschu, Charles C. CAD .161-, Bundy, Bert F. CED Buns, Johnny I. CAD Buntins, John L. CAD Bunyan, John H. CAD Burgess, Carrington H. CGD Burbridge, Ralph N. CAD Burch, David M. CJD Burch, Donald C. CED .... . . Burger, Robert B. CAD Burgin, Barney NV. CAgD Burkhart, Glenn A. CLD ...... Burke, Jackson L. CAgD Burkett, Robert E. CED Burkett, Wyatt T. CJD Burks, Julian CED Burnett, Benjamin L. CAD Burnett, Glenn A. CAD Burkett, Jack G. CAD Burnett, John David CAD .-.-- Burnett, Robert A. CAD Burnette, Grey S. CAD Burnham, Silas, Jr. CBSLPAD Burns, Joseph E. CAD Burns, Lloyd E. CAgD Burns, Roy G. CAD Burress, Ralph M. CGD Burridge, Robert R. CAD ..... . Bwins, Joe A. CAD Burris, James H. CAD Buvis, James R. CAgD Burton, Kenneth L. CAD ------ Buschmann, Allen H. CAD Buschmann, Leonard L. CAD Buschmeyer, Robert R. CAD 7 I age 171 164 179 78 90 179 174 177 Bush, Blakely W. CAD ..... 1 1-7, 176 Bushcll, Joseph S. CED Bushnell, William E. CED .... 30, 31 B faeger, Charles J. CAD Bgighiaegcr, 1Villiam J . CED Butler, Aaron C. CLD Butler, Bruce C. CJD Butler, James J. CAD ......... Joseph A. CAD B tl , Bgttgelrworth, Robert L- CAD Buxton, Donald E. CAD Byers, Paul G. CAD ....... - - - Byers, Rcgmbcrttgi CED B , en BZ':iifnDelmont K. CGD Byrne, Donald K. CAD Byrne, Lawrence B. CED C Cable, Lowell E. CABD Cahall, Marlin V. CAD Caine, John J. CBCQPAD Cairns, Richard W. CED 78. 30, 81 177 180 188 Caldwell, Edmond C. CAgD -135, 170 Caldwell, Gordon W. CAD Caldwell, James E. CAD Caldwell, Richard L. CGD Caldwell, Walter E. CAD Calkin, Nocl C. CED Call, Harold L. C-1D Callahan, James E. CAgD ..... 147 Callahan, William F. C-1D Callaway, A. B. CGD Calles, Robert M. CAD Cameron, Lewis H. CAD 77 Camlielch 1EaullE.cgSD . .... . - Campbe , ar os 1 Campbell, Fred L. CBSLPAD Campbell, George CAD I 0 Campbell, James lu. CED ---- Q - 3 Campbell, John S. CAD Campbell, Kenneth R. CASD Campbell, Raymond F. CAD . - - 178: Candle, James ....... Q ........ 1 7 Canfield, James B. CED Cannnday, Charles NV. CAD Cannaday, Kenneth D. CAD , Capps, Edwin S. CJD ----- -121' 183 Capps, Forrest D. CABD Capps, Osal B. CASD Cargill, Drury H. CJD Carleton, Charles la. CMD .---f 91 Carlson, Jarimeskvgli ---' - - 171 Carpenter, ac - Carpenter, Richard A. CAD . 164, 135 Carpenter, VVallace CAD , Carpenter, Vililliam W., Jr. CAD 179 Carr, Abc E. CAD Carr, Albert L. CAD Carr, Andrew E. CAD Carr, Donald C. CJD. . . . . . 181 Carr, George A. CAD- - - - A - 132 Carr, James K. CED Carroll, Allen A. CAgD PERSCDNAI. INDEX--MEN-CQNTINUED Sllltlrlll unll 1.21111-qs Carroll, Ansel R. KA! ,.,.. Carroll, Marion ll. KAg!. , . Carioll, Willard D, KAg!. Carta-r, Don li. KE! ,..,,.. Cart:-r, James T. Kl1.Sl'A! Carter, Joewpll F. KE! .,... Carter, Rflllofrt L. KAg! Carter, Robert R. KA! Carter, Russell XV. KA! . . . Carter, Vfilliam ll. KA! Cary, Cartmill, Everett R. Kli! ,... Av11ll1l11l C. KAg! .... Cn-sv, John ll. KE! ..,,.... 118. 136 COIIID K,.us4'lu-er, Urnn T. KA! Casa-bolt, Robo-rt NV. Klf! f.Ll!1fKll'1J, Jack S. KA! ...... 1.1.1, Cash, llarold li. KAg! Cash, Thomas ll., Jr. KA! Canon, Rfillium J. KA! ........ Caspersell, Jh. KA! Ca.-steel, 1'Vult1-r l.. KA! Cllstes, Roll ..,......... f:lL141.1Cl', 11 ully ..,..,.....,.. . Castle, Erwin M. KAg! ....... Custni-r, Ernest ll. KA! Castor, Charles C. Kl16rPAl Castro, Jlllllllilfflll KA! Castrop, Clarence G. KA! Cathay, llarry R. KA! Catlett, Robert E. KE! fltllllll, Ralpll C, KE! Kjlltltillf, James A. KA! Cavenah, llenry ..,... Klllltlill, Charles KA! Chalin, Freddie M. KA! Challlpny, 1Vi1liam J. KE! f.11llllll1!l'flIll11, Joseph 1V. KA! 1115, Chambers, Forrest L. KG! KJllIJlIllN'l'N, 1Villard R. KG! Cllullflillfbf, llarold C. KA! . . . . Chandler, Donald C. KG! Chandler, Eddie E. KAg! Chandler, Kenneth W. KA! Drane, Chandler, Lester A. KAg! Chang, Jason ll. KG! Chang, KIIO K. KG! Cook, llomer L. KA! Hi1l'l'y E-1 -ll'- KG!- Erwin, James K. KL! Drydon, Evans, John S. KAg! ......,.. Chang, Sha S. KJ! Cllllllllll, Robert L. KA! Chapman, Gordon J. KBKPA! Kllllllllllllll, Lawrence L. KA! Chase, Rohert N. KA! Cherry, Kenneth E. KA! Cherry, Verloll ll. KBKPA!. . . f1lll'8NVlCK, Dollald J. KA! ...., Chevalier, James R. KG! Chiang, Yao KG! Chick, Robert NV. KBKPAL. . . Chileott, Robert C. KA! Cllildres, Lewis E. KL! Chinn K.laude A A . J . . K ! ..... 1-18 Cllotlt, llarley E. KA! Choisel, Jane F. KEd! Clloisser, .Jt1lllt'2'1 E. KA! Chow, Cllallg M. KG! ftllfltilllllll, James NV. KG! Christen, Ernest ............ Christen, William E. Kl.!. . .9t! Christian Roger M. KA! Christian, Edward J. KG! Christian, Joseph 1V. KA! Cllristiall, Louis G. KA! , Ray L. KAg! 11lll'121ll1ll1Il, Richard D. KAg! Chris 111111 11, Albert B. KA! Dye, Roy L. KAg! Puqv 11. 181 173 li.: 177 Q9 l 79 187 111! 11 178 186 187 129 179 l 18 187 181 181 99 17-1 173 177 187 121 Cllristopller, Robert M. KBNPA! K:lll'0lll!lU'I', Billie B. KA! Church, Ralph A. KA! Cisel. John ll. KA! Clock. .JI1l1l1'!1 ll. KAg! .....,.. Clllrdy, John C. KA! ......... 90. 96. 105, 111, Eastman, Robert B. KA! Clark Clark: Clarence E. KA! Dolmld B. KG! Clllrk, Guy ll. KAg! Clark Clark Clllrk Clark Clark Clark: Clark Clark Clllrk Clark . llarold F. KAg! , Jack E. KE! , 1A511l'1' I.. KA! , Robert J. KG! 111121111111 C. KAg! Richard E. KA! , Terellce t!. KA! William J KA! Q William li. Kllslnt! e, Frank ll. KA! Edmondson Jose h E G! 177 Clarke, llorace E. KA! Clarkson. Cedric NV. KA! Clary, Martin S. KAg! Claybollrll, Billy J. KE! Claxton. Bill M. KIAQZ! Cleavelund, :Al101l ll.. Jr. Cleek, Jlylllflll M. KL! Clem, Jolm 1V. KA! K1lt'Vt'1lgt!l', lrvin M. KA! Clevenger. Sam F. KBKPA! Clayton. 717110111113 D. KA! ,.,,, KE!.. 161, Click, Leo L. KA! Cliffe, Raynlond D.. Jr. KA Clifford, John P. KA! Cline, Edgar T. KAg!. ..,. . Cline, Mendel R. KAg! Clingan, 1Yallace E. KAg! . , Clodfelter, Bob L. KA! . . .. Clogston, 1Valtt'r E. KA! Cloninger, Charles K. KG! Clote, John YV. KJ! Clotworthy. llarold NV. KA! CJoud, Dawiel T., Jr. KM! . Clovel, Darriel T. KG! Clough, Robert C. KE! !.,. -,, . l.., 187 18 179 186 80 179 87 1215 175 118 91 Sluzlenl and ffnllrgr Coats, Ansel L. KAg! Coats, Franklin L. KA! K' Raymond A. KA! .oats, Coats, Russell M. KA! Cobb, llerbert l.. KG! Cobble, James NV. KAg! Cochrane, Clnrl-nee R. KAI!! Cochran, Leon K. KA! Coekrit-1, Joe J. KA! .,......,. Cockrill, David J. KG! Coekrill, William C. KL! Coe, James NV. KBSQPAJ Cullman, Clahe E. KAg! Coglizer, 1Villillm NY. KA! KZUKUFIIKJ, Eugenis KA! Cogswell, Jack E. KA! K'oll ' i . en, Cohen, C C Alvin L. KA! ...... 1113. lllll KA!. ...,.....,. .. Arthur 11. KA! 01111, oil, James R. KA! Cole, Carvel J. KA! Cole, J 01lI1'J- KA!. ........ lll Cole, 1Villiam R. KA! C C oleman, Donald ll. KA! ..... .oleman, Donald J. KE! Coleman, Emmett 1. KE! Coleman, Lloyd W., Jr. KA!., . Collier, Collins, Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Colter, Colter, Colyer, Charles KA!. . .72, 136 Cullert C. KA! , Jesse D. KE! , John D. KA! ...... 136 , John NV. KE! , Paul R. KG! ......... , Theodore A.. Jr. KA! Thomas J. KA!.. . .122 ,William N., Jr. KA! Edgar D. KA! Kenneth A. KA! David J. KE! Colvin, Geor e M. KA! COHIDS Loyd! L. KAg! Comer: llouston R. KAg! Conlfort, llonler D. KE! ...... l011, Jollll P. KJ! Collhoy, William ll. KAg!.. . . . f:Ol1d1'll, llerbert l. KE! Conllett, Calvin A. KAg!. .... . Connett, Frank D., Jr. KA!. . . Conway, James E. KA! Conway, Kenneth C. KA!.. Coogan. Jolln C. KE!. .... . 1-18 Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook llownrd NV. KA!. ...... . Jessie L. KA! Paul 1. KA! Richard A. KA! Ross K. KA! ....... 1-18 1Villiam D. KA! 1Villiam D. KJ! Cook: William P. BXPA! . 111 Coom K ber, Nell L. KA! Cooper, Harry C. KA! Cooper, John R. KAg! ........ Cooper, Kenneth S. KG! Cope, Paul E. KAg! .... 76, Copeland. Robert T. KE! Coppaken, Arnold KEgi'2H Coppoge, Artllur M. KA! Corder, Noel R. KE! Cornewell, Clifton, Jr. KG! Correll, Orville 1V. KAg! 1-18 136 Cosentino. Alfred A. KE! Costello. Franklin F. KA! Costigan, Dale KA! .......... Costigan. James D. KAg! ..... Cott, lloover XV. KJ! Cotter, John A. KE! Cotter, William J. KE! Cottlc, Elmer C. KE! Cottrell, William V. KE! C0l10y, William G. KA! Colllter, Theodore F. KAg! Counts, Robert C. KA! Cousins. Charles L. KA! ...... Cousins, J. R. KAg!. ......... Cowan, Ben M. KBXPA! ..... Cowan, Jolm P. KA! ......... Cowan, Louis NV. KL! Cowdery. Joseph K. KE! Cowere, Clarence E. KG! Cowgill, William NV. KBKPA! . KE! Cowley, 1Villinm L. Cox, llllfdlll C. KA!. ...... 1-18 Cox. Jolla J. KA!., Cox, Shelby ll. KA! Cox. Thomas E. KA! Cox, Earl V. KL! ....... Crabtr ee, Jack AV. KAg! Cracker. John S. KA! Crackett. Jolm R. KAg! Cracra Craig, Craig, Craig, ft, Sherman C., Jr. Clyde A. KG! Coleman C. KA! James E. KL! Craig, John T. KA!., . . .. Craig, Craig, Crai Morton C. KAg!.. Robert G. KE! 1Vilfred S K ! g, .. Ag Crall. James M. KG! Crandall. Jtssie R. KL! Crawford, Franklin KE! Crawford, Grillin KE! Crawford. Robert 1V. KA!., . . . Creasy, Rudolph C. KAg! Creed, Dora M. KA! Creed, Harold K. KE! Creed, Junior KA! Crenshaw, 1Valton F. KAg Crews, Robert D. KL! Page 180 182 X8-7 .175 182. 179 . 187 ,111 186 .177 180 187 180 180 . 186 172 179 .171 . 187 180 .ll5 .182 170 7-1 172 88 176 88 lll . 186 88 90 ll2 170 171 !.... lt .YKULIPIII und K fullrgfr Criddle, Evan T. KAg!. , . Fiflklllllll, John C. KG! Crismon, Loyd E. KAg! Crist. l.aurant:e C. KA! Crist, T. D. KG! Crist. Tllolllas L. KA! Klflltlk. Richard D, KA!. . . .8. Cromley, Glen KA! Crooks, Frank C. KA! ,.... Crosby, Ollie 11. KE! l-18. Cross, Mallory Forbes KA! , . . . Crotts, Marshall W. KA! Crouse, Wayne ll. KAg! Crow, Douglas R. KE!. ...... . Crow, YV. ll. KA! Crowson. Robert E. KA!.. . .52, Cublierley, David A KA1! ..... Cummins, James D. KE!. .... . Cummins, Joseph E. KAg! 76. 122. Cummins, Robert T. KA! Cuneo, Richard T. KJ! .... 101, Earl l. KG! CUnnll1gllUIU, Cunningham, James F. KG! Lloyd E KAg!.. . Neil L. KA! Cunningham, Cllnningllam, Cunningham, Robert J. KJ! Cupps, John Cllflflbll. Willard A. KA! Curtin, Charles J. KJ! .... . . Curtis, 1Valter N. KA! D Dahl, Robert E. KA! Dalc, Edward L. KE! Dale, Gilbert R. KG! Dale, Tracy Earle KG! Dalley, Stanley J. KE! Daly, John M. KA! ...... .. Damker, 1Vayne J. KA! Daniel, Clarence KA! Daniel, James NV. KA! ........ E. KAg!. ....... . Daniel, 1Villiam G. KL! .... Daniels. 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CAgD..76, Harrres, Robert CAD. ........ . Harris, Addison A. CB8zPAD.. . Harrrs, Darwin B. CAgD . . . 138, Harris, James D. CAD Harris, John R. CB8zPAD .... . Harris, Leonard D. CAgD Harris, Marian E. CAD dney N CAgD Harris, Ro . Harrison, Benjamin T. CAD Harrison, Billy M. CAD Harrison, Charles B. CAgD Harrison, Don R. Jr. CAD.. 138, Harrison, John W. CB81PAD Harrison, Lewis A. CBSLPAD Harrison, William C. CAD Harrison, William F. CAD Hart, Edgar L., Jr. CAgD Hart, James R. CED Hartley, Chester W. CAD Hartley, Jesse L. CAgD Hartley, Robert H. CGD Hartstein, Paul CMD Harvey, Herbert E. CED ...... Harvey, John, Jr.v6AgD Harvey, William . CAgD Haselhoyst, August A. CAD Hash, Frank F. CAD. ...... 101, Hastings, Leonard R. CBSLPAD Hatcher, Dock T. CAD Hatcher, Jack G. CED Hatch, James H. CED1 82 124 3 , , , Hatscher, Frank W. CAD Hattenbach, Charles H. CAD Hatton, Jay CGD Haubein, Lawrence R. CAD Hanck, Russell W. CAD ....... Haughamant, William D. CAD Haunschild, Irvin L. CED Hauens, Raymond W. CED Havey, Charles P. CAD Hawkins, Frank C. CAD Hawkins, George L. CBSLPAD 124 179 113 170 124 179 179 188 186 172 UED Sludenl and College Henderson, Harold D. CAD Henderson, Howard L. CAD Henderson, Jocrvin CED 87, 119, Henderson, Lewis K. CAD Hendricks, Elbridge T. CGD Hendricks, Louie E. CJD Hendrix. Terrell D. CED Henkc, Robert F. CED Henley, A. Lowry CAD Page I-Iennc, Omar E., Jr. CJD ...... Henry, Charles E. CED Henry, DVilliam R. CED Hensley, Francis, M. CAD Henson, Buel CAgD Herd, Amon R. CAgD Hergirth, Robert J. CAD Hering, Robert L. CAD Hermansky, John CJD ........ Hermelink, Thomas J. CAD Herschel, Robert J. CAgD Herzfeld, Sol CAD Herzog, William E. CED ...... Hessmann, Gilbert A. CED .... Hess, Richard CAD ........... Hess, Paul D., Jr. CLD Heuer, John A. CLD Hicks, Charles L. CAD Hickey, Jerry CBSLPAD . . . . 113, Hic DVilliam J. Jr. E , key, , , C D Hicks, David L. CAD ......... Hicks, Lowell A. CED Hrerman, Albert W. CED Higgins, Jack K. CAD. .... . Higgins, John W. CAD Higgins, Richard A. CAD . . . . . . Higgins, Wilfred S. CAD Hilgenbrink, John T. CED meyer Gilbert G. CED Hilke , Hill, Chester W. CGD Grayson H. CGD Hill, Hill, Hugh D. CAD Hill, Norman E. CAD Hill Hill Hill Hill Ralph S. CED ..... Richard R. CAD ....... , William J . CAD , William W. CB8zPAD.. . Hillis, Fred L. CED Hillis, John R. CAD Hillix, Gutheric CArtSD .... 151, Hils, Howard A. CB8zPAD..l65, Hilterbrand, Lother R. CAgD Hinds, Charles R. CAgD.. . . . Hines, William C. CLD Hines, William C. CAD Hinesly, William J . CAD Hinkle, Gene E. CAD Hinshaw, Harold C. CAD Hinton, William W. CAD Hirsch, John E. CGD Hirsch, Willard B. CAD Hitchens, Robert C. CJD ...... Hittner, Herman J. CED Horan, John W. CJD Hoare, Alan M. CAD. ....... . . Hobbs, Owen H. CAD Hobson, Laveta A. CGD Hochman, Herschel J . CAD .... Hoch Charles F. CJD ......... Hodges, Edward R. CED Hoefer, Stanton A. CAgD Giudice, John J. CAgD Glascock, Charles L. CAD Glass Leonard M. CAD .... 137, Glasscock, Robert Barnes CED. Glaves, Lloyd N. CAgD ....... Glauser, Louis CAD ........... Glazer, Irvin CAD ...... .... Glenn, Harold K. CGD Glick, Alvin L. CAD ...... . . Glover, Kermit P CAD Glover, Max H. CLD Gohler, Earl CAD Goerlitz, Charles F. CBSLPAD Goff, Hayward R. CEdD Gold, Gladwyn CGD Goldberg, Alvin CAD .-...- Goldberg, Benjamin CAD Goldenberg. Sidney CAD Goldman, Harold CAD 182 137 178 178 182 185 185 Haden, Jack F. CAD Hadorn, Erwin T. CGD Haefwer, Russell W. CAD Haenel, William R. CAgD ..... 176 Haffner, Jo e. CAD ............ 182 Hagan, Joe N. CAgD Hagan Sidney L. CED Hagan, William J. CAD Hager, Lawrence W. CAD Hager, Roy.L: CAgD Hagerty, William H. CED Haggart, Ronald D. CAD.. .151, 187 Hagiparis, George CAD Hagler, Arnold L. CAD 174 Hahn, Earl A. CAgD .......... Hahn, Marland H. CJD .... 101, 113 Hahn Robert W. CAD Hain ,Harlon A. CAgD Hawkins, James B. CED Hawkins, Richard D. CAD Hawkins, Richard H. CAgD Hawkins, Robert L. CLD Hawks, Lawrence E. CAD Hawn, Lester E. CAgD 175 150 Goldner Clifton CAD ......... Golliber Earl G. CAD ..... 174, 182 Gonsalves, Vergniaud C. CJD Goldarrrith, Willard G. CJD Goldstein, Walter N. CAD Gooch, James W. CAgD 188 68, 76, 123, 170 Goope, William P. CED Goodell, Arthur R. CED Goodin, Jon W. CBSLPAD Goodman, Victor H. CAD Goodrick, Robert M. CAD Goodson, Raymond F. CAgD Goodson, Raymond J . CJD Goodson, William CED Goodyear, Bill C. CED Gordon, James L. CAD Hakenewerth, Bernard J. CED Hale, Albert D. CAgD Hale, Richard S. CASD- --.---- 68 Hale, William P. CAgD .... 124, 176 Haley, Jack A. CAD Haley, James C. CJD Haley, J. D. CBSJPAD Halford, Hayward CAD Hall, Charles B. CAD Hall, Charles F. CAD Hall, Noel M. CGD Hall, Richard A. CAD. ........ 181 Hall, William L. CGD .-------- 176 Halper, Jaoh K. CAD ...... 151, isa Hamacher, Emmett W. CAgD Hamacher, Newton C. CB8zPAD Hamann, Herbert CAD Hamann, William H. CGD Haworth, Holly G. CED Hoclscher, Robcrt O. CAD Hoffman, Alfred J. CLD Hoffman John F. CAD Hoflmanz Morton L. CAD Hoffman, Hoffman, Theodore R. CAD Hay, Graham D. CAD.132, 138, 171 187 Hayden, Michael ............ Hayden, Stanley I. CGD Hayden, Roy W. CBSLPAD Hayes, Jack L. CAD Haynes, Lionel L. CAgD Hazen, Herbery W. CED Head, John M. CAD Heade, Vernon CGD Headrick, George A. CED Hearn, Arnold W. CAD ...... 89, 97 Hearne, William F. CAD Heathman, Logan B. CAgD Heaton, Donald B. CAgD Hecht, Jacob C. CAD ...... 104, iss Heck, Dean CAgD Heck, Franklin N. CAD Heck, George A. CAD Heck, Howell H. CED. ....... . Heimburgcr, John H. CAD.. . . . Heinecke, Roy F. CAD 81 87 Heinsohn, Robert E. CED.. .87, 176 Heinze, Robert C. CGD Heiser, Albert L. CAD ..... 138, 184 177 Heiser, Harold VV. CAD ....... Heitkotter, Robert H. CAD Heitmcter, James C. CAgD Heitzcberg, Thomas S. CJD .... 177 Hoffmann, William J. CAD Hoffmeistcr, Edward R. CAD Hoffmeyer, Oscar CAD Hofman, Erwin L. CAD Hofman, James A. CAD Hoffmer, Joel M. CAgD Hofsess, Harold J. CED Hogg, Carl W. CAgD Hogg, Eugene R. CAD Hogsett, Ordie L. CARD Steward F. CAD ..... Hohman, Raymond P. CAD... . Holcomb, Calvin W. CGD Holley, Lawrence R. CGD Hollingsworth, Don CAgD 56, 76, 139, 175, Holliway, Robert E. CAD. .... . Holloway, Verne S. CAD . . . 139 Holman, Norman CAgD Holmes, True D. CAD Hoist, David O. CAD Holt, James E. .CAgD Holtkamp, DVilhnm H. CAD Holtmcycr, Frank C. CAD Honcycutt, Brooks CAD Hood, Harold K. CAD Hook, Gerald V. CAD Hook, Oliver F. CBKLPAD ..... Hooper, William R. CAD Hoover, Leslie D. CAD 150 Gorham, Frank D. CGD Gorrell, Leon H. CED Gose Charles K. CAgD Gottinan, James E. CAgD . .150, 170 Goulding, John H. CGD Grace, Garland D. CAD Grace, Ray A. CAgD Graebner, Larence A. CAD Hamer, Spencer D. CED Hamblett, Edward B. CED Hamburg Earl G- CAD Haraiiooaj carrar P.. Jr. CED Hamihoa, Chester w. CB81PAD 178 Hamilton, George A. CAD ..... 174 Hamilton, John J. CSAD Hamilton, Mohlon . CED .... . 112 Richard E. CED Hesemann, Gilbert A. CED Hess, Philip G. CAD Hesse, Richard M. CAD Heller, Thomas DV. CAD Helmer Jack CAD Graham, Richard F. CAD.. . . . . 180 Graham, Thomas D. CAD Grant, Marcus L. CAD Graves, Chester C. CED Hamm George E- Cl-:D Haramor, James N. CBSIPAD- . 124 Hampshire, Charles H. CAD Helmreich, Merwin R. CBSLPAD Hembree, Charles H. CGD Hemeyer, Arley C. CED Hemmann, Herbert A. CED Hemphill, Delbert D. CGD Hency, Mack CLD Henderson, George R. CAgD Hopkins, Thomas S. CAA7 Hopper Richard A. CAgD Hopson: Sebron O. CAD Ilopson William A. CGD Hopson: wnharo A. CJD Hopwood, Roy L. CAD 187 101 178 81 113 188 171 179 172 164 80 115 178 179 178 151 178 178 188 181 187' 1011- 186 183 171 172 54, 186 , 124, 187 Homday, David P. CAD ...... Horne, David H. CGD Hornswin. Harold CJD Horst, William A. CAgD Horste, Charles A. CED 129 Light. A. Mitchell CG! PERSONAL INDEX-MEN-CCDNTIIXIUED Sludenl and Colley:- llosnu-r, Jolm li. ILJ licmp, llowurd J. iii: llosp, ilichurd li. Hin .....,. llouchins, Dfmuld D. fAgr llouf, Sum G. lAm Hough, lluy F. IAP lluuestnn, Uuvid G. IAL ,..., . llouls, Joeurph K. flu llovur, Frunk li. ilxl llowurd, Churlm ll, LM.. . ,. llowurd, Junum C. tAJ llownrd, Kvnmelh C, KAI llowurri, Oliver Mm llowurd, 'l'uylur li. Ili! llowa-, Lmlii- D. flil How-, I'uuI ll. lAg1 llowf-, NVulluc1- li. IAJ llowarll, lsruierrick l.. llfl :low-ll, lion.-rn G. fm. llowf-24, lluudull, A. KA! llrdlicku, Meryl J. fliklbkh llnu. Shou-Ying IGP lluhhurd, Cluy ll. Ili! llulrlmrd, Gvorgl' ll. flfj. llulmlxurd, John D. IGI lluhbcll, llurry ll. YMU llulwlv, Cla-n li. QA! llulwr, Arthur ll. KINQPA7 lluhvr, Churlvs C. flil . . . lluddlmton, liolwrl ll. CA! . . lludlow, Clwauer D. IA! lludnnll, llorrold W. flil lludnvll, lNili'n-rl ll. HU lludson, lludln S. KAI lludnon, llurokl J. fin ..,. I. Hudson, Jnmf-:A F. IA! lludnon, lioy HC! lluoy, Arthur D. KA? llurey, John T. QAJ lluil, Donuld D. QA! lluff, John C, CAD lluifmun, Wullcr l. CBKLPA? llughl-x, John L. KAg! llughc-zo, John l'. CAD llughvs, Joseph C. KAQU. . llughvs, Joseph F. KAP llughr-44, llolurrt W. CAD llolund L. KAQ lluglws, llull, llurold ll. KL? llull, Jumca M. CAD llull, Slunford G. KE? llumfvld, Churlcs K. KAg! .... llum xhruy, WVillinm YV. Pnqf l8'f lT2 139 llowa-ll. G. llf-nry lli!Ql'A1 l..l, 187 1-I5 186 180 180 176 181 186 1B4ltl'A7 ...... 112, 124, 153, 186 llumphrim-I George li. UCI llunl, Curl J. KE! llunl, Clifton QED .,.. ... ... llunt, Ellis V. KAI!! llunl, Frvdnricll C. CGD llunl, Stanley W. CAD llunlvr, Charles ll. UCI lluntnr Luvvrne, N AD llunkcy, lloy A. QE! , , f . C lluntnr, Yvillinm C. KAW llupp, Thomurx W. QA! ....... llurlcy, William G. UU llurn, llcrl C. KL? llurowilz, Murk QED llurut, Joe C. QGJ 180 186 llursl, Sumucl J. CAI ..... 165, 172 llurul, Victor KGB llurwilz, Roger T. KA5 .... 152, 188 lluncher, Edward A. CHNPAD 165 I , 179 Klein John A. Ed lluson, Fred F. CART lluson, Gerald F. CAT lluas, .lunws ll. KAI llualon, John P. KA! llutkin, Allen KA! .,......... llulliv, Gene ll. KET llUlClli50ll, .lunrs A. CAD ...... Hutchison. L4-onurd li. KA! llydv, Earl 'l'. CED ........ llydv, Lnuruncc M. CAD ...... lhm, Eldon li. KA!. ..., . lkcn. Gvruld W. LAI .... 91 lllinik, Robert l,. LA! lmpvy, Gvruld li. ilidl lnglish, John YV. CAI Irion, Arthur l.. KG! lrwin, Richard KGB lawmoto. Arthur 'l'. llfl. . lsvrn. lilnu-r W. QED lsnwl. Larry ll. QA! lYllll8Hll'ki, Richard ll. CAD Ivy, Floyd K. CAP J Jnynv, lidwnrd ll. Qin Jones. Norman R. Qlil Jones. .luck C. LL! Joni-s, James ................ Jones, George O. QLD Julwn. l,1mrvncv I.. 1.81 ..... . Jnckson, Lnytnn C. Lkgl Jackson, Mnmhull C. KG! Jackson. Richard C. CBKPAD.. Jackson, Stephen W. Qrkgb Jacobs, John W. UD ..... . 101 Jacobson, llownrd B. U1 182 176 ITL! 87 182 80 IT!! 182 173 . 184 68, 101, 185 Jaoox, llnrvvy R. KAP Jaeger, Thomas M. KAg! James ltnllv Y. M . , 1- Jnmes, John D. CAg5. ..... 125, 1-8 .gflldfllf und lfullrgr Jnnnirrk, llurry lf. 5.-X1 Juneu-n, limmlzi A. Ili' ...,. .-, . l i Pugr Sluzlrnl und ffollrgr ljllflf Kvurn. liernurd U. lli' Kvulhl1'5'. Curl F. 1,-Kg! Jurciumg live-rn-ll ll. QA' Jnym'.S1-urn ll. 4Iir..... Jw-p, lluin-rl C, HX' J4-nkins, Cu-cil ll. 41,21 JI-nkims, 'l'hornlun D. Ili: J1'llllilll..'?i. Ruin-rl I.. 4,-M Je-mu-n, lx-sliv J. KAI Jericho, liugnwn- LM Jium, William J. 1.8: Joh, llomn-r 'l'. tlib John, Nlux W. IAQU John, XVillium lf. YAP Johnme-yvr, llillurd li. 4,-Kg! John-sion, Clyde- ll. Lkgl Johnzum, Dun A. K.-KJ .... . . lT5, IB' Jolmzwn, Donald li. GAL!! ..... Johnson, Frunk ll. 4.-KK! Johnson, Fr:-d W. lA! John-um, Ga-orga' li. UD. ..... . Johnson, G4-urge L. KHKIHU l l S, 187 Jolmsun, G4-urge 'l'. Mm ..... Jlllllltillll, Gurdon O. IGI Johnson, llnrold S. KA! Johnson, llowurd L. CA! Johnson, Jolm l'. lAul .... ... Johnston, K:-nncth C. KAg! Johnston, Kmxnvth li. IA? .... John:-Lon, Kvnnvlh imc Ili! Johns-on, Kenneth L. KA! Johnson, Lawrence li. KAI Johnson, louis li. U1 .l0lms0n, Mnrshull C. CAD.. . . . Jolmson, llichurd L. CAI. .... . Johnson, Hichurd C. KA? ..... John.-mn, P4-rry IC. KA? Johnson, Robert A. CA! Johnson. Robert C. QEJ ...... Johnson Qtunle A . . Y 4 J Johnson, Robert F., Jr. CAI Johnson Johnson, lNurrcn M. KAI. . . . . Johnxon, Willard C. KAI Johnson, Willard R. Qlil Johnson, William ll. KA! Jones, Alfred C. UD Jones. Jones, Charles B. CAD Dale K. CEP -.3 .. I.- mi Ili IIT 176 81 103 181 183 125 , Tr-rryl F. clam.. . . 111, na l52 livuilllvy, Tiios. L. tfil Kruling, William ll. llil ..... Kenton, Km-nm-th li. 4.-Kg! Kvvlvry, Julmgnllutio P. Ali! Km-pl-rx. Jo:-urph S. CG! Kvhfw, lluymond F. Lkgb Keith, l runvis W. l.-Kg! Krgvl, ll'ulll'r ll. fin. ....... . Kc-Ka-ris. Junn-A J. IA! 87 mini, nunm iv. gllkli.-ii Q izsf Kullvr. J. livrnurd 1.-M K1-lla-r, Jann-as I.. LM ........ . K1-llvr, Jumm T. 1.-Kg? Km-ilvr, Richard F. QA! Keller. Pnul LIC! Jones, David W. CGD Jones, Donald G. KAg! ..... 97, 180 Jones, Ellis, R. CED ....... 152. 186 .Ions-s, George KL! ...... 68, 85, 165 Jones, Jack C. QLD, .......... 90 Jones, .lumcs 0. Qlidl ....... 96, 68 Jones, John P. CAg1.... .... 180 Jones Muioohn fAJ Jones Jones Jones, Jonas, Ralph li. fhgl Richard C. CAB Robert C. CBSLPAD . 125, 186 Sum P. CAD Kelli-y, Tullwrl WY. KA? K4-llogg, Fred C. IAQ!! Kvlly, Dunin-l lf. KA! .... Kelly, Francis J. KE! ......... Kelley, llnrrison NV. KAP Kelly, James V. Cli3il'Ai Kelly, John ll. KG! Kelley, Robert F. CAI Kelley, Robert 0. KG! Kelly, Justin F. KAI Kelly, Leroy M. KG! Kelly, Thomas J. CAQU Kelso, Richard W. KAI Kelso, Paul C. CGD. ........ . . Kelso, Thurman M. CHD Keller, Alvin S. KAJ Kemp, Thomas. ...... ...... . Kcmpt, Robert L. KJ! Kemtp, Thomas M. QA! Kemm, .lumcs O. KJ! Kendrick Harvey, J. KA! Kennedy, liurl C. QED Kennedy, James T. CA? Kennedy, John P. KEJ. ...... . Kenney, John S. KAJ ,..... . . . Kcnsinger, James E. 1AgJ Kennedy, Albert E. KL! ...... Kent, Robert E. QED Kent, Roy VV. KIHQPAH.. Kerlin, Gilbert D. CAI Kern, John W. KBSLPAD ...... Kern, Melvin E. KA! Kerone, VVilliam T. CAD Kerr, Edward F. KJ! Kerr, Richard ll. CAD Kersh, Viron T. KAJ Kershaw, Nicholas A. QE! Kerwin, John M. QED Keth, Earl K. KG! Kibbe, John Phillip QAJ ...... Kibble, John P. QAJ Kickce QATOJ Kidder, Rex E. CAgJ Kieffer, Benton L. CAD ....... Kicm, Irving CAD ............ Kiesclhach, Robert QAJ Kiescr, Ralph F. CAJ Killion, Paul T. KA D 152 178 137 1.2 VH 18-I 153 165 172 186 153 90 172 186 139 180 182 Sludtnl and College' P1193 Krnhlin, .luhn F. KG! Kruhvuhuhl, Clarence li. KAI.. 148 Siudenl and College page Lewis, Arlncy L. CAI Lewis, Franklin .l. QA! . . , ,126 Kramer, Leon R. UP Krnnlz, llurry QA! Krunlz. Paul F. KAP .... 181 Krause, David QA! Kraus, Robert P. QA! Kraus, Robert P. QE! ....... 80, 81 Kraus, Sum C. Jr. KE! Krautmum, Edmund J. KAg! Krvgvr, Slunlvy ll, LAX ....... 178 Krivgvl, Murray H. QAgJ Krieger. Robert ll. QA! Kritzur, llcrvorl li. CAD Kruger, Louis ll. QE! Krull, Chris O. KAI Krupp, Robert G. CAI lxrusa ko rf l-ra-dvrmk F A! . . T-I , i I ' . , .x .Q Krusckopf, Paul C. KAg! Kullmann, John R. KAg! Kuhn, Raymond V. CED Kunz, Robert L. CAQU. ....... 170 Kuhn, William R. CAD Kuhn, Ernest Z. CAE .... . . . 178 Kotncr, Allan C. CA? Kyd. Stirling KG! Kygvr. Jolm E. QAJ Kyrnnn, Marvin S. UCB. ...... 182 L l.aBm'gc, lVilliam R. fAgi Lallonm, Robert R. QAD. ..... 187 Lacy, Jim T. UU ......... 139, Lacy, John E. CAB Lading. Robert E. U55 Laforcst, George A. QAgl Lnhmeycr, John A. KG! Lair, Frank D. QBSLPAH . . .125, Laird, Samuel VV. KAJ Lnlk, Charles A. CAF Lalk, Darwin H. KA! Lamar, Edgar L. QED 184 179 Lamison, Louis C. KG! ....... 153 Lammcrs, Victor L. KG! LaMothe, William C. KBSLPAD 174 Lemmer, George F. KG! Lancaster, Fay CAD Lance, Dowe J. KL! Lancaster, Hay CAD Land, Kenneth W. KAP Lander, Arthur CAD. ......... 182 Landtiser, Paul K. CEJ..8l, 96, Landwehr, Harold A. CAgJ 114- Lane, Everett CAgJ ........ 86, 179 Lane William KA!. ........... 153 Langdon, John E. CE? Langenbeck, Oscar B. CAD .... 165 Langcnbeck, Paul 0. CEI Langenbacher, William S. CED Langhauser, Fred I-I., Jr. CED Langford, Kenton E. fAg5 Lankford, Marion P. CAgJ.1l4, Lanscr, Roland L. CGD Largent, Billie L. LM 170 Lewis, George R. KBSLPAJ .... ' Lewis, Robert D. LAD Leyden. Ralph C. KG! Luhy, Elliot D. QM? Lyle, Robert R. QMS Lino, James Chi-Wing KJ! , , , , Lias, James C. KJ! ljbruch, Bernard CA5 ........ Lichtenstein. Gayle XV. QAJ Liebert, Charles B. KAI. ,,,,, I Liebes, Bernard ll. QM Liebig, Theodore H. CAD Lienhard, John H. KAg! Lienlz, North W. QA! ..... 132, Lightfoot. William N. CAgl Ligon, Charles G. CM ,..,, Liles, William M. LM Lilly, James M. KA!. ........ , Lindley, Charles KAg! ......., Lindle Sio A i y. K J. ......... I5-1, Lilley, Max YV. KL! Liu, John KG! Lindebcrg, Emil NV. KAl Lindley, Charles G. KAg! Lindley, Joe R. KG! Lindley, Sidney S. QED ...., , , Lindner, Fred O. CM Lindsay, Howard H. CJD Lindsay, John B. LAD Lipe, John KAg! Littlejohn, Marvin L. QM Litton, James V. QA! Livingston, Frank B. CA! Livingston, Robert C. Clidli Livingston, Winston L. QM Lloyd, Hugh W. CAD ......... Lock, Albert. P. KAQD Locke, James D. lla? .... . . , Locke, Robert F. KE! Loeiller, Richard H. QM 7-x Logan, Herman B. QFD Logan, Wilfred D. CAD Logrbrinck, Kenneth M. Mg! Lohman, Louis M. KAg! Loman, Robert B. QM Lombardino, Carl J. QM Lonergon, Thomas E. KEngini 154, Love. Long, Long, I-Ons. Lone, Lone, Long, Longs Frederick H. KAg! George E. QED Howard R. KG! Joseph D. KAg! Robert F. KG! Walter R. KA? William G. KA 5 t.afl', William H? Mg! Longwcll, Floyd L. QM Looby, Arthur J. CAI Looney, Hu h M. CAD Lord John Ev A . -K J Loren, William R. CBSLPAD Jones, Veryl L. CAgJ Jones, NVillinm ll. CAgJ Jordan, Perry G. CAgJ. ....... 175 Jordan, Thomas J. CBKPAJ Joseph, Alfred A. KJ! Joule, Ted l.. KG! Joy, Merlin E. KAg! ...... 152, 170 Joyce, NVillinm J. CAD Judu, Eugene S., Jr. KHSLPAJ 125, 188 Judd, Raymond E. CAKJ. . .76, 152 Judd, lVillium G. CAD Jucrgens, Paul CED Juhre, YVillium li. CAB Julian, Chester E. CAD Julian, George YV. KA? Julian, John E. KAJ Juugkinrl, John E. KA! Jurrivs. Charles A. KE! Ju rosvk, Michael G. CAD K Killough, Richard KA!.. . .54, 87 Kilgore, Bennie L. fAgJ Kimpton, Bob St. KG! Kincaid, Harold F. KE! Kindlc, Alan K. KE! King, David VV. QAJ King, Don E KAI ............ 153 King, Hugh B. KE! ........ 80, 171 King, James K. CAgJ King, John H. CAD Larking, James C., Jr. CED Larkins Charles F A . .J J Larsen, George M. KAJ Larson Alroy T. CE! . ....... . 183 Larson, Harvey A. CAD Larson, John A. CAgl LaRue, Virgil J. CAgJ..74, 125, 175 Larwill, Johart KE! Lesley, Fred G. CAgJ Laudie, Roy F. KE! King, Robert D. fAgJ Kingsland, Robert D. KAI Kinhcad, Georgia, Elizabeth Kinney, John M., Jr. CED Kirby, Glen L. CAD Kirby. Harold B. CAI Kirby, Robert T. CAI Kirkendall, Donald H. C-AJ Kirkham, Don T. CAD Luuff, Carl H. KA5 Laughlin, Irvin KG! Laux, Chester H. QBSZPAH Lawhorn, VVilliam C. fAg7 Lawrence, Ian M. CB8zPAJ . . . Lawson, Jack F. CAD Lawson, Sam KG! Lawson Sam CEd5 Layman, Bobby D. CA! 177 Lott, George H. cm Louk, Don D. gsm. .... ss, 15-L Lowder, James K. QM Lowe, James L. KG! .... . . 140, Lowe, Jim E. CAJ Lowry, Gregor F. KG! Lowry, James CBSLPAJ.. . . . Lubberdin, Virgil G. KM Lucas, Edward T. CAD .... 112, Lucas, William C. QM. ..... .. Lucchesi, Angelo J. CAD Lucia, Norman R. CAD Luke, Rex C. CAD Lukemau, William W. KM 85, 86, 1-10, Lumsden, David fAgJ Lund, Louis H. QGJ Lungren, Calvin D. Mg? Lupardus, Glen C. QAM Kaya, Eugene K. IAJ ........ 152 Kulm, Ernst YV. CAD Kovchig, Robert L. CARI Kirkpatrick, Donald E. KE! Kirkwood, Charles E CAD Kirkwood, Robert T. CAD Karma. William C. KAI Kvnnvn, Edward C. LAJ Kepler, Merle F. KL! Kodns, Melvin l.. KL! Kegel, Walter R. KL! Kennedy, William D. KL! Keating. Patrick M. KL! Koznl, Francis L. KM! Kafka, Bernard QM! liiscr, John R. CMJ ' Kingston, Loyd R. KA! Kaiser, Arnold M. KE! Kaiser, Jerry CAD ........ ... 185 Kulcn, Alfred J. KE? Kalen, Kenneth E. QED Kallscn, Richard E. KJ! Kalman, Herbert S. KG! Kama-ron, Tom P. KA? ....... 174 Knmmerlohr. Melvin K. lA! Knmmoyvr, Ellis C. C.-'U Kampschmidl. Ralph F. Cfkgy Kane, Albert ll. CA! Kunz-, John T. CA? Karpowicz, Raymond .-K. KAJ Rays. Eugene K. QA! ...,,,,, 152 Kassel, Charles 1.-KJ Dnsl, Paul A. KAI Knstanus. Andrew G. KA? Katz, Stanley A. CAI. ........ 185 Kaufman. Stanley ll. Q.-U Rays, Edwyn D. CA! Hays, Eugene K. QA! .... 181 Kirtley, Carrol L. fAgJ Kisslinger, Daniel CED Klein, Jean Murray QAJ ...... Leadbetter, Isaac T. CAB Leauting, Merill. ........... . Leavitt, Raymond K. CAgJ Leavitt., Mahlon T. CAD ...... Leavey, William G. KAJ ...... Lee, Bill R. KG! 170 186 178 Lusk, Lutz, Lu tz, Lutz Richard D. CB8zPAJ Leonard W. CET Raymond W. CE? Walter G. CEP . f D Klepinger, Dale E. CAB ....... 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CAD Painter, Marvin L. CED Pallo, Louis A. CAgD Newcomb, Don H. CLD Newcomb, Eldon H. CGD Newell, Quitman U. CAD Newman, Ernest H. CAD. . 155, 183 Newton, George O. CAD Nicholas, David F. CAD Palmer, Elmer L. CAD Palmer, Eugene R. CAD Palmer, John E. CED Palmer, John W. CED Palmer, Leonard E. CAgD Alfred A. CAD y, ' .C gD.... 154 McCrory, John K. CAgD . . .155, 175 McCubbin, Arthur D. CAgD McCubbin, Jack J. CAD McCubbin, James L. CED .... 81, 82 McCubbin, McKineth L. CAD h, Charles K. CAD Nichols, Charles E. CAD Nichols, Donald R. CAD Nichols, Harold L. CB8zPAD Nichols, Herbert T. CAgD Nichols, Jack E. CED Nichols, Robert E. CAD Papert, Frederic S. CJD .... 101, 127 Pappas, Pano C. CAD ..... 141, 184 Pappenfort, Carson R. CED McCullough, Gerald D. CAD. . . 178 McCullough, William J. CAD McCuskey, George N. CGD McDaniel, Doyle CAgD McDaniel, Eugene E. CGD McDermott, James K. CAgD.. . 76 McDermott, John J. CED McDermott, Kenneth ........ 170 McDonald, Robert R. CBSLPAD McDonnell, Richard C. CBSLPAD 186 MacDonnell, Thomas M. CAD . . 126 McDonough, Edward T. CBSJPAD McDonough, Robert C. CAD McElyea, Charles W. CAgD McElroy, CAD ............... 179 MacEwan, Alan M. CAgD McEwen, Kenneth S. CAD McGee, Joe E. CAgD McGee, John W. CJD McGee, Warren L. CAgD McGee, Winston E. CAD McGhee, Clarence L. CAD McGhee, Earl S. CAD McGhee, Harry E. CB8zPAD McGlothlin, David L. CAD McGlothlin, Joe W. CGD McGinness, Jack CAD McGinnis, James P. CAgD McGill, Donald A. CAgD McGlothlin, Joe W. CED ...... 80 McGrath, Edward L. CAD McGuire, Roger J. CAD McHarg, Sterling W. CAD Nickel, Paul F. CAD .......... 172 Nlckell, Donald O. CAD ....... 186 Niebrugge, Jackson S. CLD Niederhauser, Donald L. CAgD Nienstedt, Stanley G. CAD .... . 156 Pappenfort, Randall G. CAD. . . 177 Parham, Curt W. CAgD ....... 184 Parish, George E. CAgD Parish, Havner H. CAD ...... . 156 Parker, Will D. CJD Parkhurst, William E. CAD Parkin, William F. CAD ....... 174 Nienhuesser, George H. 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CED Patterson, Elmer D. CAD Patterson, Kenneth D. CAD Paul, Farley II. CGD Paul, Festus W. CAD Nutter, James B. CAD ..... 141, 179 McHenry, Robert C. CAD McHugh, Jerome P. CAD. ..--- McIntyre, David H. CJD . . . . . . McIntyre, Howard K. CJD Mclntyre, James J. CB8zPAD McIntyre, Robert E. CAD. .140, 179 MacKay, Donald M. CAD McKean, Lyman S. CAD McKee, Williarri A. CED ...... 52 McKeever, William L. CAD.126, 177 McKelvey, Robert K. CAD McKiernal1. -101111 W- CED McKinney,.William E. CAD . . . McLane. HIUCS R- CASD McLaughlin, Robert CAD. .155, 179 McLean, Eugene 0- CGD McLean, John Y. CAD McLear, Harry CAD McLeroy, Edward G. CAD MacMakin, Robert B. CJD .... McMichael, Wayne B. CLD McMillan, Barney E. CBQPAD MacMillan, John M. CAD McMillan, Thoman Y. CAgD McMullen, Ralph A. CAD McMullen, Willard E- CAD McMullin, Melvin B. CAgD McMurtrey, John W. CAgD McMurtrey, Lowell M. CABD ,V McNally, Raymond C. CJD-126. 117 179 181 174 174- Nutter, Robert E. CAD 0 Oakes, Rolland F. CED .... 141, Oakley, Hugh L. CGD Obear, Frank D. CAD Oberkrom, Floyd W. CAD Oboum, Malcolm R. CAgD O'Brien, Allison F. CED O'Brien, 186 Paul, Howard M. CAgD Pauley, Claude E. CAD ....... 176 Pauley, James L. CAgD Paulsell, Cllarles D. CAD Paulus, Bernard F. CAD Paxson, Donald V. CAD Payne, Frederick N. CAD Pedigo, lVilliam J. CAD Peek, James M. CGD O'Brien, James F. CAD O'Brien, John F. CMD O'Brien, Pat H. CAgD O'Brien, Raymond F. CAD Ochring, Fred O. CAgD Ochsner, John H. CED O'Connell, Jack CAD ..--- O'Connor, William V. CGD O'Day, David N. CAD .--- Odor, William R. CAD ...... sl, Oelklaus, WValter A. CAD Otfutt, Marion S. CAgD O'I-lanlon, George E. CAgD Ohman, Robert E. CAD Ohman, Victor A. CED Oliensis, David G. CAD Oliver, Prentlss R. CAD Oliver, Robert H. CAD Oliver, Ruel P. CJD ...... . Olson, John B. CAD Olmstcad. Samuel C. CGD Olvis, Theodore L. CAD O'Neal, Hezie E. CAD O'Neal, Robert C. CAD O'Neill, Claude H. CAD O'Neill. Frank R. CAD Ong, John A. CAD 172 87 184 187 132, 187 Peeler, George W. CAgD ....... 97 Pellom, lVilllam R. CED Pelot, John I. CAD ........... 187 Peltason, Charlie M. CAD Pendergrass, Leslie S. CAgD.. . . 175 Pendergast, Ross G. CAD Pendleton, Gene CAgD.l56, 165, 170 Peniston, Lewis II. CED Pennington, Jack J. CGD Pennington, Robert B. CGD Pennington, Robert B. CJD Pennington, DV. R., Jr. CED... . Pepper, Bernard H. CEdD Percy, Calvin E. CAD John C. CBEJPAD 156 Pcret, Perle, Morris YV. CAD Perry, Genc W. CAD Perry, Jolln P. C1BlQPAD Perry, Stanley E. CAgD an Paul F CAD Peterm , 4- Pcterman, Raymond VV. CAD Peters, Norris S. CED Peters, Reaves E. CB8zPAD .128, 186 Peterson, Harley Q. CED ..... 54, 78 Petterson, VVilliam F. CBKJPAD 171 Petree, Lynn J. CED Petry, Warren B. CED Petty, George NV. CED Petty, Kenneth V. CAD Petzold, Graydon Il. CAD DERSQNAL INDEX-MEN-CONTINUED Sllulrnl I1 ml lfollfgf Peuter, James Y. KL! Peyton, Frank li. 1Al:! Pug!- 1,1'UUfl11l1lll1'1 , David lf. 11.! Phares, William F. 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Smith, William B- mg? 1 134 Smith, William A. CAD A Sllalienbergv James C D 187 . - . 133 Snider' Em-1 B. CAD .......... ER QA J Snider, R0b01't L- fEd7 in ' 7 snuck, Donald B. mgb 5 Shook, Robert B. CAF 6' 101, 129, 182 , Ralph L. cm Eggllden, Neal A. my .... 159, Snyder Raymond H. CM 178 159 b' fl ond N. CM A 9' 186 giidexiilantjlllnlxarles H. CAE? 178 gl Solomon, Hob C. KA, - ----' - ' BQPAJ somer. Jamagala- UQ CED s , ef ' 5. .101, 129, 171 gggggfllfiligil Ilgollfi B' QM L i i 'I 185 Siiilsiiaen, Soren P. CEP . H ' , ll . . - - , y l iii so11'3s'Jm.i1? AFORJ as 90 180 1 ..... I I E9 gliiligili, lgonald L. cEn .......1S6 mi Spalding, lEKotjerg:J?7V. CGD. . . . . 123 ' ,J . .......... . 1? 2g:5?ni:Ggf31'q:' IQASAD ...... 184 l k, . CAD gpziikharfzrcllobert C. CAg5 , P r. KAL '117 184 Speckman, Carl E. CAD .... 159, 181 U ' ' Spence, Harold A. QM ....... 17 4 IM Spencer, James E. CEI ....... 88 J. QM 18 Spencer, Morris H. CEU ---'- 0 S enoer, Richard H. CAD CJD D AD Spencer, Samuel M. KM E, QM Speslferhlqillianlg 5 S ' , o ert, . G? Sgimssel, Riehard A. CAD QAgj Spoon, Leslie A: CEU Q, QM Spracklen, Edwin E. CEU 86 M3 186 Spragling, gene VL ..... 184 Y ' 4 l , t fi . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Spm ng ual. '16, 56, 106, 175 gil Sprague, Glenn D. CAgl - CA? spmhef, William M. my 3 CAD- - .182, 186 i Spreitzer, Allen G. CM Al Springmeyer, Edward H. . 130-177 qaamm .............. Squiers, Clifford D. CGD 5 Stadler, Henry L. KA! 159 1 Stadler, Maury T. CAD 185 2 Stampili, Charles D. CM Stanberry, Thomas G. CAB Stapleton, Delbert R. CED Im AD J .......... - CGD 5 Vieth Adrian L. CAQU Student and College Page m ' ' S S S ruemph, Adolph H. CAgD irunck, Jack CED Stroupe PercyW QAJ l truttmann, Hilarius S. CED .78, 88 Student and College Thrasher, James W. G35 Page Thrasher, K 'th L. A . . 60 Threlkeld, Ifenneth 44,1251 . .' Throckmorbon, John A. QAgj Sludenl and College Voss, Walter C. CAD Vosevich, Sam CAB VOSS, August F. QBSLPAJ .,,,, Page Sludenl and College png, 180 XVerges, Vernon S. CAB Vifesselius, Lewis F. QMJ. ,,,, , West, Herslicl C. CAgJ Stuart, Roy M- CA? Thurman Stubbs,.Fraucis L. QGD Thurman: lT3cllli.lL7le.HeQigj4A, VV Eguiikvgsh, E510 ....... 184 'ghui-ston, John W. QEey 1 L U , 0113 . - ' hurston, Elmer D. Stull, Ghordls P. LED Tibbs, William A. QAM Vvfaffgtili Qgaffvh H- CEU --.... 81 Stembruegge, George W. CGD Tietjen, Fred 0. CMJ. ...... 91 Wgdeeja mam QM Stumpf, Walter A. cm Tietsort, Edward L. qixgy Wade, aiuiles d Q Sburman, Alvin W. QA5 Tiller-son, Hgy B. QE5 Wade' W5l.ar - f J ....... 187 Sturdevant,'Jolxn c. QEJ ..... so Tipolt, Thomas E. my wadsgvmh'aP'1'-- - 1- -G ------ 184 Sgfg2ar71o If1?A, ggggsriifuv-Lqlliies LE ...... 175 Waeckerle, ,HelrzlJr::iilzSIg. ZAJ , - , 1 iam . Wae ener Geor e L. CED Sllblett, Albert W. A 90 160 1-I g ' .g Sublett, Thomas H. UU Tise, Charles C, CAgD ,... i . .3 73 Wggiilselllcilggilolx-l1:lAgB8LPAj Sublett, Wilford N. CAB Tisoto, James D. QA5 Walberg Richard CM Suckow, Warren E. CAgD Tivin, L60 CAD Waldo Wa e W Clk Svodobaz1?h1lxp F. CAJ Tobier, Jacob E. mgu ..,.. . 177 Walk 'nomlilfi P in J Suda, William R. CAB Todd, Thomas P. CGD Walk, Warren QE, ' Sudduth, Gordon W. CAgD .... 75 Todd, Virgil O. CGD Walker Clyde A i CLD 6 Suellentrop, Joseph F. CAD Tole, James G. CAD Walker, Don C im ' D ' i ' I ' D 17 Sullins, Garrett H. CAD Tolen, Jack E. CAD Walker' Emmeit M CA , Sullivan, James J. CAD Trost, Frederick E. CAD Walker, Frankun U? Sullivan, Jim CAD . ........ 186 Toma, Albert H. QA5. ........ 183 Walker, James R CA D 104 Sullivan, Lewis R. CJD Tompkins, Charles H. CAD .144, 172 Walker, John L flkgbg i ' i ' i ' ' H 1 Sullivan, Lyle D. CB8zPA5 .... 178 Toms, Ronald M. CAD. .... 144, 178 Walker, Peter CFD Sullivan, Robert V. CAD . . . 153, 186 Tonetti, Emil A. CED Walkufi J Lawrencie CGD Sullivan, Warren A. CJD Toomey, Robert J. CAD Walkup, Kenneth CA D Sullivan, Charles W. CAD Tope, George E. CAgD Wall Lgndall D U55 Summers, Arthur L. CGD Tope, Harry E. CAgD Wall, William CAD 184 Summers, Clifforrl L. CED Toulouse, Robert B. CGD Wallace Allen C' QAM Sunderland, Davis L. CAgJ Townsend, Luther J. CAD Wallace, patrick'H KM 181 Supplee, George W. CAD ...... 143 Townsend, Newton I. CAD Wallace, Richard QM Susac, Andrew N. CAD Trammell, Jimmie B, CAD Wallace, Thomas A QA, Sutherland, Jack P. CAD Trial, George T. CGD Waller Milford S 6135 Sutton, Robert B. CGD Troszczewski, Roman M. QEdJ Wallisyi Carl qAg5 ' Swan, Robert G. CGD Trotter, James B. QBXLPAD.. . . 118 Wallis, Clint S. CAg5 .... . . 175 Swanson, Donald L. CAD Trotter, Thomas N. CAD . , .... 184 Walsh, John E. CED ..... , , 186 Swanson, Hannis M. CED Troyer, Ora M. CAgD Walsh, John H, QM5 ,,.,,.,.. 91 Swanson, Thomas I. CAD True, Ralph L. CED Walsh, Maurice D, QA, Sweaney, Isaac F. CAD Truex, Everett P. CGD 99,' 118, 178 Walsh, Travis W, my Sweeney, Edward W. CED Truitt, Vernon E. CAD Walters, Glenn CED 78, 80, 81, 178 Truscheit, William W. CAB Waltgny Charles A, qB3LpA5 Sweeney, Jean J. CED 52, 54, 171 Walbgny P01-ter T, Q33 Swoiford, James P. CAD ...... 180 Tseng, Fan-Kang CGD Wamip, Charles R, QAj Swope, Ishmael W. CAD Tucker, Ernest H. CAgl Wannamaker, Edward A, QGj Swygert, John Z. CAD Tucker, Thomas R. QD . . .144, 180 Ward, Fred M, QM Tucker, William E. C D Ward, Paul J , QGy Tlwkness, Beach H. CA? Ward, Paul J. CAg5 .......... 170 T 54, 1441, 134' Warden, Paul G. CAD ...... 161-177 CG? 1 Stapleton, William R. CAD - UO I Stark, Jacob C. CAD Al ........ 179 Stark, Joseph L. CED ......... 82 . CAD Starks, John R. CAD V QAgJ Starry, George L. CAD ,AJ ........ 172 Stathls, John C. CAD ....... 72, 174 CAgD Steagall, Guy W. CAD AD 5 .... 172, 184 Stechler, Paul P. QAg5 a O. CAD Steeber, Charles D. CAD Al ......... 187 Steele, Billy F. CAD QM gxele, gowbec1it0A.cAg5J 5 e e, ow . .3 .......... 119 Stfegner, Edwin R. my : 463 gifimlgwauace G' CE, 132 R my sminmey4E,'Li6yd'Cf 'diy' ' ' l ........... 187 Salim. J ages M. KABA - , L. . .143, 17 i llilgil Stemmfsrls, Reglliift LFQXJ 9 , J Stenzel, Vernon D. CGD C. l J My ........ 91 Stephens, Charles CAD H. QBQPAH Stephens, Ernest W. fB8ZPA, B, qAgj.159,170 Stephens, Robert s. CB8zPAJ KA, iapgells, 1al1jllN. CAD A. Mgr I stespexg-1, I Elhagi H. CAD 1 . ...... ..... 1 84 NI. QBKIPQI 159 Stem, Gvgrge .6 CAD .......... 159 Ag, . . fgyj. ..... si Steuher, Ribern J. may ..... .. 179 G in Sgjggns- ge? 12437 ' us, 0 Bri, . ' W 72 143 Stevens, Stephen my J 557' ' ' Stevenson, Paul N. my lilly .159, 181 Stewmy P8111 R. CL? :ED - Stewarc, Robert B. fm ....... 179 ,EJ gfiiwax lazgllph E. may . wa CA? Swwmf H0bIllitEa.cix1ip r CNR J Stewart, Robert E. CED 1' C g ...... B8 Stewart, William J. QBSZPAD IXJ' l l Stiegllleier, Earl R. CB8?lgikl30' 183 fl .... 90.131 St J h M 117, 179 L .... 1 0 ny . E. fl 130 SL Martin, C,cGJ fLj... sm k D U0 M fm V. CE, ey Frederick D. CAD 5 Stokes R. h 173, 181 3 333593 Cf: 5:35132 ....... 184 , use WS W mwaww W ' S feet, 'ui KSA, Smokey, John SF159 171 ii 1 S:2:::'Qf'e3B- fm ' , ex . QAQ li? .1431 111 W 3t53S'1fi?'fa'3i':'?a??f2SA' gb' ', 172 gvallzi Albert lEd5 CED ,... Stxrmn, gharleg W. KB8LPAl 'El Street lliillmxklm H' QE, ' 186 ,I KAJ streetkr' ...... 181 KA, Strlckllll, Rob ' me. Kenneth'R.' A , .87 Stroud, Melvin L, qigglpggj 160' 187 Page 297 6 P41029 3 Taber, Curtis C. CAgj ........ Taff, Clyde L. CAgb .......... 170 175 Taggart, Thurston T. CEdD Talbott, Howard M. CAgD Tarr, Bill J. CAD Tata, Mario R. CAD Tate, Manford B. CGD ........ 160 Tatum, Robert S. CAD.. . . . Tatum, Hoy A. CAD Tawney, Harvey E. CAD x 80 186 Tudor, James R. CED Tuerk, Fred J. CJD ....... Tuley, Paul A. CAgD Tull, Clancy D. CAD Tunison, Charles N. CAD Turley, Loyd G. CAD Turner, Forrest L. CAgD Turner, James R. CAD Turner, Richard L. CAgb.. Tyler, Charles B. CAD Tyler, Philip C. CAD Tyrrell, John E. CAgD Tyler, Wilford B. CAD U Udell, Walter W. CAD . . . . . . 7 Uhrmann, John M. CAD . . Taylor, Alvin R. CED Taylor, Charles C. CAD Taylor, Clyde L. CED Taylor, Aubrey L. CBMPAJ Taylor, David A. CAD Taylor, Hal R. CAgD Taylor, James M. CAgD Taylor, Raymond QEdJ 97, 117, 118, 122, 123, 151, 18 Taylor, Sherril W. CJD ........ 186 Taylor, William H. CAgD Teel, Charles W. CAD Templeton, Terry H. CAgD Tenkhoff, William A. CAgD Upton, William M. CAD V Tennyson, Willard W. CAD.. . . 176 Teppen, Abraham S. CLD Tepper, Donald D. CAD Terrell, Eugene A. CBSLPAJ Terry, Everett C. CAD Terry, Gene L. CAD Terry, Robert A. CAD Tharp, Chester L. CAD Tharpe, William H. CAD Thayer, Walter W. CAD Thedorf, Ralph L. CAD Thiemann, Vernon H. CED Vale, Joe D. CED Vale, Lyle K. CAD Geor e R Turner, Ralph W. QBSLPAJ .. 172 Ullom, Robert E. CAgD ....... 77 Underhill, Loyd A. QJJ ....... 184 CAgD Van Booven, I 'g - Van Booven, William S. CAgD Vance, Benjamin F. CAgD V nee Dallas D. CED Ward, Thomas M. CAD Warmsley, Robert A. CAD Warren, Andrew P. QAgD a , ........ 80 V nce MyronL CAD Vince, Robert CAD Teubner, Fred G. CAgD ....... 144 Thiess, Jack L. CAD Vansandt, D. Leroy CED Varner, Robert L. CPD.. - Vaughn, Charles E. CAD Vaughan, Charles W. CA? Vaughn Clyde A. CAD Vaught: Richard W. CAg5-- Vice, Charles S. CAD Vedder Harold W. CEU Verilli ,Anthony R. 113811357 - - Vierlilig Francis E. UQ Viessmalx, Norbert C. QA? Thomas, Allan CAD ....... 160, 183 Thomas, Bert F. CAD Thomas, Charles E. CAgb Thomas, Elroy S. CLD Thomas, Ernest H. CED Thomas, Harold L. CAD Thomas, James CJD Thomas, Kenneth L. CAD Thomas, Leo A. CGD Thomas, Robert F. CAD Thomas, Robert H. CGD Thomas Robert H. CAgj Thomasaon, Gerald S. CAD Thomason, William W. CAD Thomeczek, James W. CAD Vieth: Adrian L. cm Verfurth, Gene N. UU Thompson, Donald P. CED . 160, 186 Vickrey, James A. CAD Vincent, Austin, C. KL? Vincent, Paul K. CE! Thompson, Farris A. CAD Thompson, Harry A. CAD.. 160, 17 Thompson, James W. CED Thompson, Leo A. CAD Thompson, Leon E. CAD Thornton, Charles A. CAD Thornton, Harold O. CAD Thornton, Olen V. CAD Thompson, Lewis. .......... . Thompson, Rex K. CAgD Thomson, Mark A. CJD Thornburg, Paul R. CED Thomka, Colman CAD 17 Vineyard, William R. CMD ---- Virden, Bin P. KB-YPA? Virden, Robert E. CEU-. - Voelker Harry J. CJD. - - 9 , ..... 1 'd, Th dore J. fAg3 i17g5iIlYi'2rr,wii1'iam G. cm. . . V 1 , W'lhur E. CAF vgriiiesfnalph M. CGD Vandelicht, Walter F. CED Van Doren, Charles V. CAD . Van Dyke, William E. QE5 Van Dyne, John D. CAD - . - Venilli, Anthony R. CBSYPAU -- 1 V'l , Charles D. fB8lPAl viii Richard B. cAgn.11, 131, Van Velkinburch, Robert E. CP-3165 West, Lewis A. CAD ,,,, TT' 161' VVest, Olin H. CAgD 77, 96, 118, NVescott, Arnold B. CAD VVestcott, James F. CGD VVest,over, Harold W. CAD VVesuer, Robert L. CAD ,,,, XVesLover, Henry T. CGD XVestover, John G. CGD lVetherill, Leo G. QB8:PAD.1 W'etter, Norbert A. CAD W'haley, John C. CGD Whalen, William M, QA5 VVheeler, Charles J. CED. , , VVheeler, Otis V. CBSLPAB, W'heeler, Herbert R. CAD i NVheeler, VVarreu G, Up Whipple, Garmh L. CAD VVhisler, Charles K. CB8zI A5 WVh1taker, William M, QGj Whitley, James R. CGD Whitmer, Webb G. CEdD Whitnah, Ronald L. CED YVhittemore, Robert CAD lVh1ttingtfon, George P. QA5 VVhitacre, James R. CAD , , Whitaker, Fred D, fAgj Whitaker, William M. fEdJ 65, 91 lTl 170' 187 186- 177 179 .16l, 186 87, 105 VVhite, White, White, White, James A. CAD White, James W. CAD Cleo w. QGJ Edwin D. CAgD ....... Hollis L. can VVhite, Kenneth VV. CAD White, Paul CAD XVhite, Robert C. CAD White, William R. CAD Whitehead, Dick B. CGD Whitehead, Orrick W. CAD Whitehead, William L. CJb.131, Whitescll, William M. CED ,,,, Wieseman, William J. CAD Wiggins, Edward Pm. CAg3 ,,,,, Wiggins, Marrell E. CBKLPAN Wiggins, Raymond G. CBSLPAJ VVight, Philip G. CAD Wledef, Carl S. CED Wiloox, Robert E. CAgD ...,.,, Wiley, Marion L. CAg5 Wllkeniug, Leonard H. CAD 170' 172' 186 1704 170' W e , Cha le S. CEdD . , Wgieg, wiiiiafil S. CJD QVVBHWS- Ffecefw V- CM Waters, Thomas P. CED . . . . . 179 l lamsv Elton A' fAgl Watkins James F can Nvllll8IDS, Emmett R. CAD - ' - ' Williams Frank L. CGD Watkins, Richard L. CJD ...... 172 . . 1 Watkins Richard L Williams, Frank M. fB8LPAj 77 Watkins' Wilbur QAM Williams, Frank P. CAgD ' ' A Williams, Frank R. CMD ...... 91' Waters, Wallace E. C gb W.u. H Watson, Edwin M. gm. . . .. 179 Wluwmsf Henry LQA5 Watson, Jack QA: WEHBHIHSY efbm - W Watson Leonard B. CAg5 5 lams' Jack L- QBSZPA7 ---- 172 Watson' Richard J- UU Williams, James A. CGD Watson, Winm-ed C. M35 williams, I1cIcc:inrE'dcgjCGJ ' i iams, e . wiflirsiarfrllflffifvixim Williams' Raymond W- M25 .. 183 Wa lahd Don 0 'QAD Williams, Reuben H. CAD 72, 183 Wagland' Edgar UU Williams, Robert E. CED Wayland, James E. cG5 williams, Warren ............ 170' 4 Wayland James E' QA, illiamson, Elliott L. CED Wayne Robert H, KA, rrrrlrr 185 VVilliamson, Robert A. CED Wear, George H. CAD VVill1amson, Ashlln CAD ....... 154' Weaver James W UU Nvlllllltc, Charles B. CAgD W a er' William CA, VVillhite, James O. CAD WZ fm- William R' CAB Willits, charles R. CAD ....... 181 Vvegstelj Anthony U3 willouighlg, Zlxssc L. CAD ' ' i s, o '. J WZ'3iZ?'f1S3,'I3'Rv5Izl?' 33,351 531111 W.5EgA , Wecker, Jack L. CAD ...... 165, 187 Wllls: ,lfilmas Ci, Weegar, Edwin A. CJD ....--'- 133 vvll sm' B.l?'?:? ' Wehking, Joel R. CED Wllson' D' O QA 5 Wehmeyellk JOYE1 Qffm whiggl Dgirlid lx. clip. ........ as 3VVZ5grl:lcZix:rkag,f1r:10na W. QE, wilson, Eugene 55151. ...... 80 , 78 161' 187 WViligii: Gfigrnif. qliaumy . .1:a1, use . . . 172 Weidemier, Gerald A. CEU Wilson, Junior E, CAD :xi:mg0,z-Yi 8139, llam - ison, on'. W 'l, Jerome A. UU '68' 144' 185 W'l , L ' h R. CAD Wzinman, George I- C55 Nvlligii, Ivlzarivin A. CJD VVeinshank, Jerome A. CAJH86, 132 Nvilson, Raymond L. CED Weinstein, Stanley S- CAD 9 VVilson, Robert VV. CAD ....... 179 , . u 161 Weintraub., Seymour J- ul ' ' 18 Wilson, Robert W. CED . . . . . . . 179 'Yi1':,a'1i'i- 225 Y5i'hi'ffSifs'20'1kf fm ' , 0 er . S ---- 1 N 'l , c y . 118 WEEE, Gilbert F. CAg5 81 yvi1:g2,T. may ............. 186- Weis: WFQEA-H ------ ' ' wils1n,lWul30r CQISLPADIH 181 ' lam . ' , oe . .... . , - Wgilzhinneik P8111 A- LM NViii1higlcti'? Leon F. CAB Welch, ?arrellS'.cf38l Vkfingell, Cg20rilixG,- CGJ l h, S ' W' Y en 99 Wglgen, ggiiics W. CAS5 Wiiidggl, Wilhurk. fB8LPAh Welliver, John C- OU XViner, Donald A. KA? Welliver, Warren D. CAF Vllingfield, William D. CU 175 Welliver, Warren D. CD i I i i D i 90 VVinger, Charles D. CAB Welliver, Warren D. CA7 Winger, George M- CAD Wells, Charles Ek U7 86, 144. 130 91 weus, Eltins H- JP w' , J eph J. fm. ....... iw Wells, Frank T. Gil W51ffrAm0s,0Se B, qAg5 . . . . . 161 Wells' James R' KA, VVinn, Calvin N. KE? 176 Wells, Loren W. QAED 161 Winn, Kenneth E. UU Wells, Lflrqn W' C gl ' I VVinn, Wendell S. KEJ 187 weus vw -I R. UU wansm, Arnold F. cm W'eudlev0n, James D' CAgD Welsli, William J. UU ----- - - - 186 XVinslow, J. T. CG? PERSCNAI. INDEX-MEN-CGNTINLIED Sl udrnl un fl College Pu gc Yvinslow, llohert 112. KH! 1Vinslead, NYilliuln Nl. KA! W'inten-1, Curtis ll. Kllkl'A! 1vllll0l'!4, llownrd V. KA! 1Vinlers, llilly K. KA! ..,.. 1Vlntere-i, Curtis. ....... . Winters. Jackson KA!. . . Wlirlz, Donald L. KAg! kY1l.lll?h4, Thomas 31. KG! XVitl, Daniel ll. KAg!, . . ., Wittels, Malcolm KA! .,... XVitten, Jim ll. KAg! Wiltme er, Ralph li. KAg! W'ohlt, lllohert l'. Klf! ..... NYoloolt, 111-rlmrl 11. KA! Wolf, Curl G. KA! W'oll', Francis NY. KAfg! Wolf, Richard A. KA! Wolfe, Jay G. KA! ........ Wolfe, Jolm M. KA! ...... 162, Woll'e, Stanley li. 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CEdD ......... 64 Allen, Doris E. CAD.. .146, 204, 205 Allen, Dorothy J. CLD ..... 110, 194 Allen, Gale M. CAgD Allen, Harriet CAD . .......... 191 Allen, Jennie M. CAD Allen, Marcia E. CJD ...... 107, 110 Allen, Mary D. CAD .......... 73 Allen, Mona J. CAD ....... 134, 197 Allgeyer, Allice CAD ...,...... 205 Allison, Doris M. CAD Allton, Mary F. CAD.. 102, 120, 202 Alperin, Sonya CAD . . . . ...... 134 Aly, Barbara CAD Aly, Joanna CAD ............. 197 Anderson, Eleanor C. CAD Anderson, Florence J. CEdD . . . 191 Anderson, Mildred M. CAD Anderson, Nilene CAD ..... 134, 199 Anderson, Suzanne CAD Andrews, Alice J. CAD ........ 205 Andrews, Helen P. CBSLPAD Andrews, Dorothy N. CAD 5 1 0, 1 8, 196 Anglen, Mary A. CAD Anthony, Margaret G. CEdD 110, 193 Apperson, Gloria P. CAD Arhuckle, Jeanne CAD . .... . 200 Arlles, Louis D. CAD ......... 198 Armentrout, Marilyn CAD..146, 195 Armlstfead, Eugenia M. CAD 71, 73, 110, 202 Amett, Lela CEdD..66, 67, 120, 194 Arnold. Mary E. CAD .'.70, 110, 193 Arnold, Rosemary F. A. CAD , . 70 Arnsperger, Ellen M. CAgD ,,,, 64, Arqsperger, Mildred M. CAgD, 62 Aww. Inez L. CAD .......... 66 Amin. Lawgnia CEdD m50ll- ett . ..... . Atherton, Mal-yyL, CAD, 198 Atkins, Billie W. CAD . 61, 118, 120, 1 Atkinson, Elizabeth J. CMD 99 Atlas. Miriam B. CAD Atteherry, Mary M, CAD 95, 1 4, , Avery, Betty R' uid, 3 204 205 Avery Ida L. CGD Avery: V9ry.S l ' J. A A'b'llD Elllxizan lJ.lCAeD ..... Mary K. CAD ...... 134, B B . - y CAD lille, Dorothy S. CEdD Bfvley, Merilyn B. CEdD g:g1eDv.JPhy11is CAD. . .ii'l'.?22' PD- 99 . J .... ' Bam. Adeline CMD 100' 120' Baker, 335:11 Dorothy A. CAgD 52. 61, 94, 5, Betty A. CEdl.?. . . .' 134 D Elizabeth A. CED' l D ' H r Baker, Frankie Arlene B. CAgD Baker. Pnnln CAD 93 ' 196 88 205 193 192 200 205 206 Student and College Page Barber, Helen I. CAgD 58, 146, 204, Barnard, Mary A. CAD .... 146, Barnes, Barbara CAD ......... Barnes, Katherine M. CAD Barnes, Ruth W. CGD Barnett, Betty M. CAD .... 134, Barnett, Yvonne A. CAD 66, 134, Barnhill, Edwina R. CAD. .... . Barnstorff, Alberta S. CAgD 120, Barreca, Evelyn J. CAgD Barreca, Sandra M. CAD 205 195 164 200 194 205 202 Barrett, Rachel A. CEdD.. . .89, 120 Barry, Betty L. CGD Barse, Barbara CAD. ...... 109, 146 Bartelsmeyer, Jean A. CAD.134, 199 Bartley, Thelma K. CAD Barton, Patsy R. CAD ........ Bass, Helen M. CAD Bassford, Suzanne CAD ..... 59, 205 Battle, Betsy E CJD ....... 120, Battles, June A. CAD ......... Banderer, Shirley P. CAD Bauer, Joann M. CAD Bauer, Laura C. CEdD ........ Bauer, Vivian L. CEdD Baugher, Julia A. CAD ..... 164, Baugher, Mary A. CAD .... 134, Baughn, Bonnie A. CAD .... 7 2, 14 , Beach, Alma J. CAD ....... Beane, Edna K. CGD Beazley, Georganne B. CGD Beck, Patricia A. CAD ..... 146, Beckemeier, Ruth E. CAD. . 146, Becklean, Shirley A. CEdD Beeson, Margaret A. CAD ..... Begole, Elizabeth CB8zPAD 98, 110, Bell, Frances CAD. ....... . 134, Bell, Jarjorie M. CAD ......... Bellew, E. J. CAD Bennett, Jenny R. CJD.. .... . . Bennett, Noema C. CEdD Bennett, Lena M. CAgD. .... . . Benson, Amelia B. CAD Berenson, Bebe CAD 203 62 110 196 196 134 206 193 196 194 206 199 100 206 110 Berrey, Eileen V. CAD .... . . 205 Berrey, Nana M. CAD . . . . . 205 Berry, Grace J. CAD Berry. M. J. CJD Bersuch, Vivian M. CAD . . . Betz, Meta CAgD ......... Bevan, Sally H. CAD Bless. Peggy G- CAD Blhr, Mary L. CJD Bilquist, Maude M. CAD 110 120, 191 Student and College Page Browning, Katherine CAD 106, 107, 135, 196 Bryan- Sydney CAD .......... 206 Bryant, Billie CJD , l 86, 107, 121, 190 Bubls, Mai H. CAD. ....... 147, 192 Buckley, Barbara CJD , 86, 100, 121, 196 Bunker, Virginia CAD ,121, 158, 199 Burchett. Jean R. CAD, ,,,,-,. 135 Burden. Theodore CAD.. . .204, 205 B11rdett,Sowdra CAD. ..... 204- 205 Buren, Laura M. CAD ...,. 1471 206 Bushee, Helen C. CJD ..... 121 190 Burkee, Jean CJD ............ ' 190 Burns. Jean CAD ....... 135, 202 Bumgarner, Rose K. CAD ,,,,, 66 Burton. -Betty CJD ........... 110 Burton, Betty Jo CAD ,,,,,,,, 197 Burgess, Margaret CAD .... 135, 197 Burnet. Pat CJD ...... 100, 121, 200 Bushman, Caroline CAD, . .121, 202 Bushman, Louise CAD ..... 147, 200 Byers, Charlise W. CAD ....... 202 C Camfield, Elizabeth H. CGD Campbell, Mary F. CEdD . .... 205 Campbell, Vida A. CAD ....... 205 Campuzano, Elizabeth CGD Canning, Joan CAD. .,..... 135, 200 Cantwell, Georgia CEdD. ...... 205 Capps, Juanita V. CAgD Capps, Marilyn A. CAD ....... 205 Caringer, Orpha M. CAD ...... 64 Cariss, Margaret L. CMD Carl, Dorothy L. CAD ..... 147, 206 Carlat, Carolyn CAD ...... 102, 197 Carpenter, Cathleen CAD . . 148, 196 Carr, Jane L. CJD 103, 107, 110, 194 Carner, Eva L. CAD Carron, Velma M. CJD ........ 206 Carter, Martha J. CJD ..... 111, 194 Carter, Mary L. CEdD 73, 107, 121, 196 Carter, Mary M. CMD Carter, Maryon A. CAgD Cartmell, Sarah H. CJD 107, 121, 190 Case, Bettye J. CJD. 121, 204, 205 Casebeer, Mary R. CAD .64, 94, 107 Cass, Marjorie A. CGD Cauthon, Bernetta I. CEdD.. . . 64 Cervinka, Marie L. CAgD Chambers, Loretta J. CAD. .... 148 Chambers, Virginia L. CGD Chamblin, Katherine D. CAD 66, 135, 194 Chancelles, Dorothy CJD 100, 121, 190 Chandler, Dorothy L. CJD Chandler, Betty J . CAD Chandler, Corinne B. CAD 85, 86, 121, 202 Chapman, Aubree R. CAD Chapman, Bette N. CBSLPAD Chapman, Jill CAD Chapman, Nancy J. CJD.. .121, 199 Charlet, Marcelle S. CAD Charlton, Mary E. CAD.. . . 135, Cheatham, Pat CEdD ...... 121, Chen, Paula C. CJD ....... 119, Chiasson, Emmerson C. CAD Choplin, Margaret E. CEdD . . . Christman, Helen L. CJD 193 202 206 62 Christman, Kaythryn E- CAD 59, 135, 206 Christopher, Ann CAD..66, 135, 200 Christrup, Helen J. CAD Church, Lenora L. CAD Cinnamon, Shirley CAD .... 148, 201 Clancy, Jane C. CJD Clapp, Lola N. CAD .......... 148 Clare, Roberta M. CAD l Clark, Evelyn V. CAgD ..... 76, 13? Clark, Helen M. CAD ......... Cl k,J CAD.--U ar lvigginie A. CAD Binder, Dorothy L. CAD . . .147, 197 Birdwell, Lois J. CAD ......... 206 Birk, Jacqueline J. CAD Birke, Bessie J. CJD. . .100, 110, 195 Birke, Sari A. CAD ......... 58, 195 Bischolf, Betty L. CJD.107, 120, 190 Bishop, Mary E. CMD Bixby, Dorothy B. CGD Black, E. V. CAD Black, M. L. CJD ..... 100, 110, 199 Black, Sue S. CAD Blain, Barbara A. CAD .63, 147, 193 Blain, Marie E. CEdD Blaker, Patricia M. CAD ...... 202 Bland, Mary J. CAD. ........ 64, 65 Bliss, Evelyn A. CAD..147, 204, 205 Blue, Mary A. CAD Blamfeld, Sylvia CJD. . 192, 204, 205 Boefer, Betty I. CAD ......... 147 Boescher, Norma J. CAgD Bogue, Jeanelle R. CEdD Bogus, Barbara L. CAD ....... 134 Bomgardner, Helen I. CAgD Borg, Jacquelyn A. CAgD. ..... 202 Bornefeld, Beryle M. CAD Boroughs, Dora B.. CGD Bosworth, Marjorie M. CMD Bot-ner, Grace P. CAD Bourgeois, Mary K. CJD Boutin, Alice A. CJD. . .83, 107, 120 Bowtwell, Mary Elizabeth CAD 100 Bowcott, Nadine CAD Bowden, Corinne G. CAD.. .147, 193 Boyce, Iuary A. 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Selina CJD B211-rlgrgnin A. CJD ...... 120, 149 Balla ' orma J- CAD .... . . . 62 B.i.'iZ'g,'ifI.'2'Ey'is CBD 106 '120 D33 22112262211 A- CAD ' A D ' A. Ballge, Marillyrrleltll, CASH ' 205 13 gangerti Lorene CADJJ .1.32,.l46, 131 Hllsbach, Vera L, CAD ' ' 70, 86, 120, 196 Bmbef- Betty L. CJD ...... 134 203 Page 299 61, 71, 135, 197 Bricker, Bernita J. CAD ....... 135 Broaddus, Marjorie S. CAD 147, 204, 205 Brokow, Ann CAD. ........ 110, 205 Brown, Ellae CAgD ........... 205 Brown, Elizabeth CEdD ....... 121 Brown, Elizabeth CAD ........ 203 Brown, Martha CAD ...... 192, 200 Brown, Marylin M. CAD . . .193, 205 Brown, Miriam CBSJPAD A 66. 98, 121,200 Brown Pat CAD ............. 199 Brown, Patricia D. CAD. ..... 47, 61 Connolly, Mary J- CJD 103 1 111 Conolly, Virginia L. CAD-- - Conrad, Susan J. CAD ..... Cogk, Merribeth CAD .---- Cooke, Irene B. CAD ----- - ..6 148, 64, 205 , 196 164 , 197 , 199 66 , 200 , 192 , 111 88 , 192 . 195 , 203 6, 94 194 Sludenl and College Page COOW. Sarale CAD ............ 202 Cooperider, Mary V. CAD as, 122, Core- 1991121 C. CAD ....... 143, igi Core. Iris N. CAD. .... 115, 164, 194 Com- Evelyn J . CAD ...... 204, 205 Costello. Dolores, R. CAD . , .86 198 Costello, Eileen M. CAD. ...... ' 148 Cotton, Joanne L. CAD Cowley, Janet C. CAD Cox, Barbara J. CAD ...... 136 196 Cox. Helen J. CEdD .......... ' 66 Cox, Jessie E. CJD Coyle, Clarestene N. CAD . .148, 203 Coyne, Patricia R. CAD .... 122, 200 Crafts. Mary S. CAD. 111, 195 Craig, Betty L. CAD Craig, Ella B. CAD Cragg, Patsy J. CAD .. ..... 1:16, 206 Craig, Thelma M. CEdD .... 66, 111 Cramer, Anna L. CAD ........ 205 Cramer, Marjorie A. CAD Crenshaw, Juanita T. CAgD Crltes, Marian C. CJD ........ 195 Crose, Betty L. CAgD 611-, 94, 111, 204, 205 Cross, Mallory F. CAD ,,,.,,., 199 Crosser, Mary E. CAgD Crotts, Mary L. CEdD Crow, Jane C. CJD .......... . 205 Crowley, Loro E. CAD ........ 205 Crum, Jayne T. CAgD Crutcher, Louise H. CAD.. .111, 205 Cullen, Patsy W. CAgD ....... 148 Culver, Iris R. CGD Cumbach, Patricia R. CAD .... 205 Cummings, Mary L. CGD CUDP. Kay L. CAD. .... 66, 148, 194 Curry, Marguerite G. CJD 100, 122, 200 Curtin, M. Jean CJD Curtis, Ann H. CAD Cuthbertson, Mary L. CAgD 65, 111 D Daily, Emily CAD ......... 111, 190 Dale, Lois L. CAgD. .62, 64, 76, 164 Daleo, Carmela M. CAD. ...... 148 Dalgaard, Audrey M. CAD Dalstein, Charlene C. CAD . 122, 190 Dalton, Carolyn M. CEdD..136, 190 Daniel, Nova J. CAgD ..... 204, 205 Daniel, Rejeana A. CAgD 148, 204, 205 Darneal, Mary S. CJD ........ 200 Dorsey, Mary R. CAD Daughtrey, Mary L. CEdD .... 64 Dausman, Patricia N. CAD Davenport, Betty J. CJD ...... 122 Davidson, Dorothy J. CAD .... 206 Davis, Betty F. CEdD ..... 111, 196 Davis, Dorothy J. CEdD . . .122, 145 Davis, Ellen J. CAD Davis, Joan L. CAD ....... 111, 191 Davis, Lois M. CEdD ...... 198, 205 Davis, Mary A. CAD Davis, Melba R. CAgD Davis, Velma P. CAD .... .... 1 49 Davis, Wilma B. CAD.. . . . . . . 14-9 Day, Clarabell CAD Day, Cynthia K. CAD Day, Martha M. CAgD. ....... 64 Dearing, Marjorie L. CAD 111, 7, 194 Deatherage, Esta L. CAD DeBoard, Doris C. CEdD Decker, Mary J. CJD...73, 2. 196 Dedman, Betty T. CAgD ...--. 149 DeFigh, Marjorie L. CGD Dehmer, Jean T. CAD DeJordy, Alma CGD Delao, Carmela CAD. ......... 206 Denham, Allene B. CAD l Deutsch, Ruth Elenor CAD. . 71, 136 Devoy, Martha C. CAD ,.... 70, 190 Devine, Mary P. CAD ..--- lll. Devoy, Martha C. CAD ....... DeWitt, Wanda L. CAgD- ---- - DeWoody, Ina F. CAD Dickinson, Mary E. CAgD Dickson, Carolyn CAD 66, 95, 136, 204-, Diemler, Mary B- CAD- ---- - ' - Digby June H. CEdD.. .66, 111, 199 lll 136 205 164 147 Dirks. Helen J. CEdD.. .66, 111, 197 Ditthrenner, Barbain A. CJD d 22. 191 D'tt l' e, Gertrude E. CE D Dixoeli-,ulllatalia B. CEdD. ...... 195 Doder, Roberta CJD ....... 107, Dod , H tn CAD ........ Dodgdn, Gloria L. CAD Dodson, Mary A- C-ll 100, 112, 204, 205 Dominick, Bel-ly L CAD -- 1361 Donelson. Barham -le CAD ' ' Doran, Jean E. CAD Dorsett, Elizabeth CEdD . . . Dotson, Virginia R. CAgD Duty, Harriet M. CAD Dougherty, Elise CAD- 73- Dougherty, Jeanne CAD 136 71, 92. 93, 112 Douglass, Doris L 70' 136 62 , 158 , 200 , 200 Sludenl and C0111-gg page Dowd, Helen L, CEdD 61. '1, . - - Dowell, Tnndn A CAD, ,QL 122' .Egg Downing. Joan M, CAD ' Brennlan, getty A' CG, resc e , ' A Dresser,l-Doliildlillilgfx. DDQ i '204' Drucker, Joan E. CAD l A ' ' ' ' Dudley. Doris J. CAD Duke- Mary A. Cecil.-AD Dunagin, Ruth CJD 70' 112' 200 83, 107, 204' 205 Dunca , N1 K- A Dnnhniri,1Aii?K. Clog, Dunham, L. E. CEdD . ., Dunham, Mar aret J. 'HH' H2 Dunlap- Barblia E. CAD? f li-ig' Dunn, Florence O. CAgD ..... 64 70 Duphorne. Barbara J. CAD ' 9 4 9 Durnell, Betty J. CAD 136' -02' gurrette, Gertrude L. - ' ' 205 wyre. Doroth G. A H Dyer, anal G.JCAD D 195 E Eaheart, Lucille E, A . 6 Early, Uldine E. CAD 1' ' 'Hg' '06 E1-wh. Betty L. CAD ......... 195 East, Jerry CJD ........... 100 112 Eaton. Jean CAD .......... ' 205 Eddlemvn- Jean CJD. ...... 103, 112 Egidy, Rosalie M. CEdD.. . .112 203 E'd 'Hm1- Mirian I. CAD .... ' 107 Eidmann, Miriam I. CJD .,,, ' ' 107 Edmondson, Mary H, CAD H Edwards, Ann E, CAgD Edwards, Arlene CAD, ,,,,, 149 191 Edwards, Betty J. CBQPAD ' 98, 112, 2 Edwards, Betty L. CJD 204' 05 Edwards, Elizabeth D. CAD fr Edwards, Mary c. CAgD 112' '05 Edwards, Naomi CAgD. ,,,,,,, 191 Edwards, Velma A. CAD Eggerman. Mary M. CEdD Ehrlick, Virginia L. CEdD ,,l22, 192 Eichelsdoerfer, Margaret M, CJD . 52, 71, 107, 122, 193 Eichman, Margaret F. CAD Eulmaflfl- Marian CAD ........ 197 Eliot, Gerry G. CJD .......... 112 Ellis. C. J. CEdD ...... 107 Ellis. lva A. CEdD .... ..... 1 12 Ellis. Jane CEdD ............. 112 Elllil. Joan R. CJD. ........ 122, 203 Ellis, Lora E. CEdD ...,.,,,,, 112 Elliott, Mary L. CAD ......... 197 Elliott, Martha M. CAgD 64, 204, 205 Elwell, Margie M. C CAD 73, 86, 193 Embleton, Barbara G. CAD..89, 122 Emmert, Margaret A. CAgD 112, 197 Emmons, Betty L. CAD Emmons, Maud A. CAD Empson, Billie E. CEdD. ...... 198 Epperly, Lanola CEdD.. . .64, 66, 70 Epperly, Maurine CEE? 6 , 7, 70, 107 Erdman, Nancy CJD 60, 100, 112, 192 Ervin, Jean C. CGD Esrig, Neoma S. CAD ...... 149, 201 Estep, Dorothy J. CAD. ....... 137 Estes, Arlene CAD Estes, Avon CAD. ......... 102, 205 Estes, Phronsie E. CAD .... 149, 205 Etz, Laura T. CJD. ........... 107 Eubank, Dorothy A. CEdD 89, 105, ll2, 202 Eubleton, Barbara CAD ....... 202 Evans, Nadine DV. CAgD ' Exler, Pat A. CAD.59. 112, 143, 197 F Fairchild, Helen Cecilia CAD 137, 196 Fairman, Frances L. CAD . . 112, 205 Faller, Jacqueline A. CAgD .204, 205 Falloon, Doris F. CAD ........ 62 Farber, Jane A. CAD. . .89, 1-1-9, 192 Farber, Linda CAD Farnell, Anna J. CAD Faris, Nellie.M.. CEdD ........ 64 Farquhar, Virginia L. CAD .... 206 Farrell, Anna J. CAD ...... 204, 205 FaubionMSallyIA.cgAD ..... 122. 196 ar D. Fawks. Y 24' 94, 122' 190 Fedder, Maxine B. CAD Fchr, Sylvia B. CAD.. . .73, 149, 201 Feigenspan, Beverly J. CAD. - - 200 Feist, Virginia L. CEdD Feldhahn, Jacqueline J. CAD137 198 Feldman, Elaine C. C-lD-- - -112. 192 Feldman, Suzanne C. CAD-- -89, 149 Fendorf, Katherine LICQD 201 205 arihel BSLPAD Fendod' M foe, 122, 204, 205 PERSCNAL INDIE -WCDMEN-CCDINITINUED Slullrnl und Cullryr Pug: Ferguson, Fern l'. Iliklk-X1 l'wl7l'HU50ll, llullen ll. 1.11 l u:rgus0n, Nlurjoriu M. lAg1 bl Fox, Gloria J. USKPAL. .. Fritz, .lunnitn J. QAM Ferrell, Clnurln-me IAP. ....... . Fidlur, livu S. flidb Finlml, Xluxinn' l.. IA! Fic-lda-r, Nlury F. iAg1.. . , . Fu-ldes, licul J. lAgl , , . , . . Fiulh, liurlruru S. fA1 ...,, lfiggim-1, liluim- D. KA: Filling, fluymrd Nl. 111 .yq LL 122, 201 lfislnlnuck, Murlhu D. UP l00, ll2, Fisclwr, Carolina- C, CAJ.. .123 Fiscln-r, lfluinc C. KA! .... . l50 Fislu-r, list:-llc: ll. CA! ..... Fisln-r, Joxmm- IA! ...,... iii? Fixluer. llfnw ll. CAL ......., . Fits-, IN-ggy ll. UD l03. IUT. llil lfitzm-ruld, l,uNoru UI ....... Fluspolulefr, llulh A. KAI Flood, lilcunur Nlurgurcl I KAI ................... Fleming, Mary E. fAJ Flulclufr, Sliirlleu ll. IAP . . . Foote. Mary M. KA! 4. .89 lIlT Ford, llarlxuru S. KA! ..... 150, l urm'y, .lc-unnc A. KAI l02. l2IS, l55 l m4cu1-, Lilliun F. UI ..... Foster, lilnuuur J. KA! Fountain, Vcru IA! .,..... Fourl, Margaret E. KAI Fowler, Mury J. KAW Fowler, Muriel O. CG! IIST Fox, Annu UD. ,......,.. . Frank, Charlotte A. UD 85, 36, Frank, Nancy Il. KAP Fraser, Murcia J. D. flidl 1' 1' :i 123 Fruzuc, .lc-unnc li. QG1.. . . . Frazier, Viviun M. IGJ l ru4-man. Cornl J. UD.. . . . Fremnun, Mildred li. Clidl French, llulcn L. fA3 ..... Frurkin Maxine J. IAN l3T l23 Fridlcyfgborollly L. IAT.. . .81 Fri:-dlwrg, Marion E. fAJ 1 Fricniel, Elem A. U3 . . .66, 12.5 - v Fussvr, Virginia L. UD ..,.. 66 G Gallup, Elizabeth A. UU 61. 66 Gulrricl, Patricia L. CAI ...... Gudwood. Gloria lrcne QAJIT . 1 Gnincs, Mnrynnn KAW ...., l50 Guinea, Vir inia Il. KA!. ..... . Galbraith. Eliznlrcth L. lA? Gulc, Betty L. CAI .... 56, 105 Gullnghcr, Allissa L. KAP. .... . Gallagher, Clnrn J. KA! Gnlludny. Mnrylin CAD ....... Gallup, Elizabeth Ann CAD.. .. Gnlmnn, Grnciclu li, KA! Gnlvnn, Nancy S. CAI. .... 20-I. Garner, Joan QAg1 ........ Gurncr, Virginia G. KA! Garnett, Ruby J. ilidb Carr, Lconu J. 1AgJ Gnrr. Lcotu fAg3 Garrison. Rose M. CAE .... Gnu, Dorothy J. KAI. .... . Ccor i Clmrlottc A v i Gnrst. Kathryn fAgl. ..... 20-I, 10-1, I g . C. D Gvrbcr, Margaret C. QM 62, 66. .65, 'H 6 2 68 65 200 US l9B 200 l93 20 I 200 205 l9l ll3 lo0 l93 196 202 lil! 205 205 l93 l9T 103 194 l97 203 206 206 200 206 202 196 102 113 150 205 l 'l 205 61 205 205 205 l91 Gvrmunv, liclilh M. fF,dl.. IZZ3, 200 Gvratcin, Marjorie J. lAN..l50, 192 Giunino, Annabelle A. CJ! Gibson, Bnrlmrn J. KAW. ...... 206 Gilchrist, Bnrbarn J. KA! ..... 190 Gilford. Sully M. KAI Gillespie, Frances li. KAN Gillelt, Martha L. KA! 150. 20-l. 205 Gillum, Jeanne C. KA! ,... 137, 196 Gilman, Mary Il. QBKPAH Tl. l23. l90. 201 Ginsburg. Gloria F. KA! Given. Lnrol L. CA! Glnscr, Bernice L. tlidi ...... 64 Glasgow, Betty R. did! ll3, 20 l, 205 Glnvnw, Grnciclln KAI. ....... 205 Glenn, Mary J. KA! Glover. Olive J. KAg! Gnndt, Virginia L. ilidl Rl. 105, llll, 205 Godnt. Alma J. QA! Goddard. Gloria A. KA! Goclzv. .loan KA! ......... 150, 203 Goolzmnn, Mary J. KA! . . . 150, 191 Goffney. Rita B. Q11 Gogvl. Juliet S. Ui. 61. T0. l'23, l92 Goldberg, Ellen Z. QA! .... 150, 192 Goldberg. Shirley S. K.-U.. . l3T, 201 Goldstein, Delores QA? .... l50, 205 Golladay, Marilyn KA! Gomez, Betty R. QGB Gooch. Zelma E. Qlfldi ..... 66. 113 Good. Patricia L. tlidl ....... 137 Goode, Nelda H. QFAJ I Sluzlrnl und College Goodman, llurlnuru G. lixl lZiT, Goodrich. Doris li. 4A1.. , ,l9l Goodrich, Pulriuiu A. 1A1,, . .. Goodwin, Kullnll-4-u St. J. 1J1 Gordon, xlilfillll C. Us .,..,. Goya:-lt, Nlury lf. CAL .... lllf, Gould, Nlurllm U. 4Nlr Gunld, Xirginiu l.. KA! 35, lilf ISO Cover. Mary l.. 4A1. , .TIL f'rul ' 1 1 1 wr, Ann N. A Grulnfr, Lorraine KA! fifllll. Allwrlu I., ilflil cfflllllllll, Ju A. IA! .... hruhnm, Shirley A. QA an 4 .l2Zi 'uyr Qlll N8 lil 202 :lub N0 190 WT 1.5, l23 lllfl Grundy, Barbara J. KA! ...... TZ! Grunt, Dorothy KA! 9l, 95. l3T WT Gruntlmm. Emily A. 4Au1.l23 M6 Grutz, Mary L, iixl ,,..... Tl 205 Gruvutl, Bernice li. KA! ...... 205 Gray, Annu J. UI Gray, Carolyn J. KA!.... ll3 Gruy Colin J. fln Gray, Lillian Y. KG! Gray, Mary J. flidb , . .61. ll!! 200 Gray, Pulricu J. KA! Gr:-cn, llurlmru A. lA! ....... l93 Green, .lcncvinve M. UD. .l23, 206 Green, Mary L. KAg! Greenberg, Heli A. KA!.. . .151 102 Grnmllmrpr, Jenn H. UI . . .123 206 Greenberg. Shirley R. KA! Grevnhlot, Pearl IAJ. ...,. 123 201 Greening, Elizulmth J. Ui 100. 123 200 Gr:-gg, Betty J. CAE. ......... 205 Gregory, Dantzclle D. KAI l23, 20l 205 Greene, Suzanne L. CAB . . . 150, 203 Greenhlnl, Pearl UD Grillith, Hannah J. CAIN Grigsby, Suzanne K. UI. .l23. 200 Grimes, Nellc N. KAW ..... 123, 200 Griscr, Mildred C. CAQI Groce, Elizabeth L. CAD Groga, Alice NV. KAg! ........ 1641- Grogan, Cora A. lAg3 ..... . 76 Groner, Caroline M. U3 Grove, Mary C. KAU ......... l5l Gulko, lrcnc S. IAF. ...... 124, 201 Gum, Betty N. fAg3 6-lf, 66, 137, 204, 205 Gunn, Billie J. KAW Gurlcy, Charlotte J. CEdT 70 102, 113 Cutting, Joann L. KAg! i II llaur, Betty Jo UB. ...... . 9 . . . -07 Ilaas, Eleanor V. fAg3 ...... 64. 65 v 192 lluas, Joan C. CAB .63, 89, 138 lluckumnck, Dorothy J. CAg3 llager, Jeanne CAT. ....... 138, Hagen, Margaret M. KA! ..... llaigler, Alice J. CA? ...... 151 197 198 206 llaldimann. Yamila w. qA1...' 205 llall, Marjorie F. U1 llnll, Henrietta L. KAJ Hall, Martha G. CAB Humhnch. Helen A. CAF llamlett. Mary K. KAW ....... 206 llnmmons, Rose M. CAJ...138, 191 Ilan, Susanne UU. ........ 100, 198 Hancock. Evangeline M. CAD llnncs, Johanna QBXPAW 113, 20-1 205 Ilnnscn, Lois S. CJD Hardin, lVilma L. CLD. ....... 205 Haring, Anna B. KAI. ..... 138, 193 Ilarlan, Margery J. KAI llnrmnn. Carolyn K. fAgl.l64 191' llnrner, Betty A. fAg5 ..... 62 124 llarrcll, Jessie ll. CAD Harrington, Jean F. CD 100, 113 199 Harrington, Jonn F. CJ? 73,151 194 llurrington, Helen L. UU Harris, Ella L. CA5 .... 89, 151. 206 llurris, Mary E. CJ! ...... 113, 205 Harris, Merril L. CAL138, 158, 203 Harris. Nancy fAg5. ...... 113, 193 Harrison, Martha CAD ........ 205 llnrl. Mary S. CAB. ....... L38 197 Hartley, Elizabeth A. CAgl 64, 65, T6, 9-l-, 107 113 Hartman, Clara M. CAB llnseman, Jessie G. CAB 61. 94,113 195 Harvey, Elizabeth D. CAN .... 194 loluscnjocgcr, Doris YV. E. CAE llnssell, Joan A. CAF Hatfield, Margaret O. CAB 113 199 Hatfield, Mildred G. CAN. .124 193 Hatfield, Mildred G. iEdJ.l2-1 193 llatlicld. Patricia L. Q.-XJ.. .138 199 Haug. Juanita J. CAD ..... 151, 206 Houldren, Mary F. CAI Hawkins, Mary E. CMJ llawkins, Roc Xl. CAgl .... 6-1 Haworth, Anne P. CA! llay, Christine Clidl Hayes, Elma J. KA! Haynes, Edcna S. KG! Hendrick. Ethel L. KA! Heard, Marvellc U1 .... . . . 124 Nlurlrnl ulul lfullrgr llc-ulll, Margaret J. IAN. ll:-utli, IH-ggy J. 1AgI.,bl, llvntlu. xvlllllll ll. sAg:r . ., llvlwlvr. livlly A. LA? . . lla-dstrum, lie-vi-rly J. lleilwl, Auclrvy J. 1-K' .,. ,l.. I 38 .W ISI lle-inrich, Yunvtlu ll, S. mliill llvinrich, Judy KAI ..... lla-intzv, Sluriou XY. 'Av V 86. Hvisingu-r, Lois D. ull.. . . ll:-it:-n, Joun ll. Q.-M ...... llvldc-rmuu. Cecil li, lfil lll?llllII'l'l', Margaret M1 llc-mln-rsou. Doris T. K.I'.. . llumli-rx-son, Ju-un M. llidl . llvndvrson, l runcn-s S. lJY llomlrvn, Margaret 1Al. . . ll:-ndrvn, l':-ggy IA! .... . , ISI N8 l l l2l I llvndlvy, Nluria- S. llicll ll:-ndricks. Viviun li. IAQ llvndrickson, Clara W. KA? ,B lf . llunflrix, ll!-lvn L. KAg! ..... . Ilendrix, Minnie L. KA! lla-nry, Dorothea K. 1.-U llcnry, lsulnrl J. CA! llenry, lVilmn T. ilfdl .... . llenslcy, Ruth A. KAL llcrd, Wilma J. KAg! llcring, Dorothy A. LAB llvrron, Vcrnn L. KA? ........ llcss, Jean L. CBKPAJ l24i. 156. Ilcthcriton, Dorothy Clidl 86. lf!-1, Heyman, Frances P. CA! . . 138, llibbard, Sue Opal E. U1 Ilickmun, Belle L. UU.. .... . Hickman, Charlotte A. H0151 Hickman, Helen P. CAF 105, l38. Ilicks, Margaret D. KAJ . . . 138, Higgins, Patricia L. CAJ .... 62. Cusol CAB Carolyn L. CAN Hill. Ilill. Hill, Fannie K. CAg3. ...... 95, Hill, Glenda J. CAE ....... 151, Hill, Jacqyclyn H. CAD ....... Hill, Marilyn J. CAD 59, 91, 151, Hill, Marjorie S. KBSLPAD.. .63, Hill, Hill, Shirley A. CAD.. . . , Martha C. CAD 95 118 Hilcmun, Jenn CAD . ......... . Hindman, Suzanna L. CAgJ Hinds, Jean D. KEd! ......... Hines, Florence H. KLJ ....... llirschy, Faye CA? Hitzcmann, Mary H. fEd5 66, 67, 105, Hoadley, Harriett H. CAD Hong, Janeth E. CAB. .... . Hohcrecht, Joyce E. fAg7.. Hobart, Janet S. KAJ Hoboy, Annclicse K. CEdD Hocfcr, Gloria CAD. ...... . Hoff, Patsy C. CAD Hoffman, Annette CEd5. . . Hoffman, Corinne J. KMJ Hoffmann, Jean M. CAD Hofmcistcr, K. E. CAI.. . . Hogan, Amelia B. U7 ..... Holbert, Clara M. CAgb6 4. Holcomb, E. S. CAg7 ...... Holden, Margaret CAB .... Holder, Nadine ISI. CAD. . . Hollabaugh, lVilma J. CAgJ 114 151 152, 124, 138, 138, 152, 66, 124, Holland, Evalyn A. KAJ Holman, Esther L. CAD . ...152, Holmes, Nancy F. CAB .... 152, Holmes, Velma CAgD ......... Holt, Helen V. CAgJ ......... Holtschncidcr, Biary E. CAD 12-1 Hood, Norma J. fEdJ Hook, Martha R. QAJ. ...... 66 Hooper, Margaret A. CAI Hoops, Margaret J. CAD ...... Hoover, Helen CAU Hopkins, Liarie CAB ...... 139, Hoppe, Erna W. CAD Hoppe, Mildred CAN ...... 124, Hopson, Verda J. KAJ Hopwood, Martha V. QAH Horn, Ruth E. CAQJ . . .67, 152, Horovitz, Marie KAB ...... 139, Horr, Elizabeth J. CAD Horwitz, Joyce L. CAD 139, 192, Hotchkiss, Pauline E. CG! Houchcns, Dorothy F. CAD.. . . Hourigan, Jean D. Clidh Houscmann, Madeline E. CAD. Howard, Goldena R. CAg1 Howard, Llildred M. CAgb Howe, Beverly P. KAP ........ Howe, Rosamond A. UD Howell, BI. F. CAgJ 64, 65, 91, 107, Howland, Anna J. CAB .... 124, Huher, Gertrude M. fEdJ. . . . Huddle, Bierrilee L. CAD Hudncll, Betty J. CAD ..... . y 'nge' IISB 203 . .i 202 lflll 193 195 199 To W2 206 205 l2l :nn 197 206 205 l5l 190 l9a l92 191 205 193 196 l5l 138 205 206 206 113 198 200 64 200 197 203 195 193 L38 200 205 199 205 61 198 206 190 206 200 64 139 191 , 84 197 195 205 207 205 204 139 66 89 1 14 206 70 62 Sludrnl und College Killmnr, Marion M. fAg1 61 Kimlwrlin, Mary K, l. 139 Pagi- . 2011 150 ,, 66, , - . lgimpton. Mary J, my I' US' 306 lyindig, Gladys A. QAL llsindwgrlh. ilmu- KAL. rfllg. rorot ly ll. Ay ' lgng, lxutlwrinv Li gG,66' mg' lying, Majoric J. QA1 hill!-Z. Mary A. QA? ...,, lunkhcud, Georgia E. QAS i i H 205 l9l l9T ,. . 6-8. 65 ll.l kllllllllfd, ll. M. A N, -w ' . Kinslow, Norma 'L' M' ba Kirby. Mary C. UD. .... 100 I., lxirk, Janice C. gm ..... ' 15? Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Ui' I 4 ' ' J Kitchen, Alina M. QM, . Kite, Dorothy J. QA1 -H Wil Kluymnn, Geraldine B.KA! ISIS, lflcin, Adclc L. UI. , .100 .125 fill . - . 205 lKl0lllSClllllldl, L. I. QA1. . Klindworlh Jane V. UD . A Kline, Clara M. ilid' . .. h 61' 135 Klovstud, Julie A. QGJ 'V' i' Knezuekofl', Murcinu QM Knight, Dorothy J. KAL H114 Knight, Murgurct E. KA!.. Knight, Mary V. QA! ,,,, . Knocrnschild, Edith IC. CA4iJ.6.l Knottq, Charlotte 0. KAW, , 1 . Sludenl and lfollrgr pllfll' Hudson, Betty J. KAI lludson, l lorencv KG! lludson, Sllirlvy L. LJ! . . . lil l90 llugllvs, Beverly J. l.-U... 139 l90 lluglws, Lou lfuulinc lAgI.l52 205 lllllrll, Su:-mn CAg' ...... ..... 6 I llulvtt, l Ion-nca-'31, KG! Humphrey, Pntriviu ilimll llunl, Carolyn L. llidl. .... 63 ll-I llunt, Mary M. QA' ....... 6? 102 lluntvr, Mary A. LAgl .,... 69 205 llunzikc-r, Marjorie L. CAI . , . . 152 llurl, Helen M. KA!. ......... 57 llurt, Lucy L. Ui .... 100, 125. 195 llutchvrsou. liliznlmlll A. Qlidl l25 Hutchison, Frances L. LAW llutchison. Marjorie J. QA? l52 202 llulclnison, Mary B. Qlizll llulliv. Mury C. CA! I lmvs, Bully CAL ......... 125 196 lndin, Murinn F. KAW, .... 139 201 Inglish. llurriut W. KG! Irion. lauhclle C. CA! lsenxnunn, Doris A. QBRPAJ 62. 98 l25 J Jackson, Cynthia L. CAI.. .... 139 Jackson, li. M. KAI .......... 152 Jackson, Jean A. UU Jackson, Mary L. KA? 66, 139, 190 193 Jackson, Mildred J. KAJ ...... 66 Jackson, Ruth M, CAgJ Jacobs, Alice VV. KG! Jacobs, Myra J. KA? ...... 152, 206 James, Emma J. CAB Jumctt, XVanda J. KAP .... 139, 190 Jamison, Elinor CAE ...... 139, 190 Jamieson, Shirley M. CA? . . . .. 206 Jankc, June M. KAg! Jaques, Vern J. KA? ...... . . . 197 Jarym, Jean E. KA? Jayne, Mae C. CAF Jenkins, Margaret S. CAD Jenkins, Vivian J. Clidi 64, 65, '16, 105, 125 Jenni, Anne M. CAD. ......... 193 Jenni, Betty J. CGD Jennings, Barbara J. CAF Jensen, Patricia A. CAD... 152, 199 Jeter, Elisabeth 0. CAD... 152, 190 John, Emma L. KM! Johnson, Alice R. CEdl Johnson, Betty J. flidl. ...... 11-1- Johnson, Eleanor M. CAg7 Johnson, Juanita J. CAD . . .2011-, 205 Johnson, Lois A. CAD Johnson, Marilyn D. CJD.. . . . 205 Johnson, Mary M. CAF 105, 152, 196, 2011- Johnson, Mildred B. CAB 114, 204, 205 Johnson, Ruth A. CJD .... 125, 193 Johnston, Nancy S. UD. . 125, 202 Johnston, Zella L. QA7 Jones, Barbara M. CAg1 Jones, Betty A. CBZQPAJ . 114-, 196 Jones, Ellen D. CAg7 Jones, Marjorie R. fEdJ.. 125, 195 Jones, Martha F. CJD... .. 11-l, 196 Jones, Maxine L. fAgJ. . . ... 195 Jones, Reathe CAgJ K Kahn, Gloria J. CAE. ..... .. . 201 Kalleck, Shirley CAD Kamberg, I-Iarrict B. CJ! 100, 114, 192 Kanter, Marciellc E. CAB . . l52, 192 Kappler, Dorothy I. QGJ Karl, Charlotte A. KAg! . . . 64, 152 Kast, Geraldine B. QA: Katz, Alice I. CAB Kaufman, Joan H. CAD.. . .152, 192 Kauffman, Ruth QMJ Keim, Shirley, J CAJ ...... 153, 206 Keimkuehler, Melinda QGJ.. . . 1-19 Keller, Lorene F. CAD Kelly, Bonnie L. KAD Kelly, Gwendolyn CAgJ. ...... 153 Kelley, lla M. CAgJ Kelly, Joanne KM! Kelly, Kathleein M. KEd! . 105, 125 Kelley, Lucille A. CEdD ....... 202 Kelso, Foymac S. KE! Kemp, Loretta A. CJD 61, 95, 125 201 Kemp, Marilyn L. CAD . 58, 115, 159 Kempe, Doris A. KAJ ...... 70, 194 Kemper, Barbara E. CAD . .125, 202 Kemper, Marie L. fAgJ Kemper, Marjorie A. CAD Kemple, Evelyn J. CAD ....... 153 Kempster, XVanda G. QLD Kennedy, Caroline QMJ Kennedy, Louise CAgJ ..... 64, 153 Kennedy, Mary J. CAgJ ...... 139 Kennedy, Ruth E. IAQ Kent, Dorothy N. CAD ....... 153 Kent, Ruth E. CAD ....... 153 196 Karth, Betty B. CAD ...... 153 199 Ketter. Doris F. CAD Key, Emma D. CAD.. .. . . . . 165 200 205 205 205 Koechug, neun M. Mm ' Koehler, Burlxuru A. KM Kohmueller, Ruth L. CAI . ,. bw Kolk, Charlotte A. KAI ,,,' I A' -rug Koolish, Lconorc E. UI V' ' . 100. ll-I, I92 Koppenlmnk, Mary L. Qlidi 105, . , KmMww.RmnJxA1 .... 33:3 Kraehe, Gloria J. Clirlj ' 52.61.91 los, ll-S. we Kroner, Jeanette M. CHXPAU 8 2 Kruel, Patricia J. KAP 9 ' IH' 05 Krumsick, Gloria S. QA! Klmitz, Helen f-IJ ....... .... 6 T Kupperstcin, Mama KA! .,,,. 153 Kurth, Gabriele M. KM 5-I, IH' 193 Kurth, Kathryn A. IA! ..,, 86, 153 Kurz, Martha M. CEM Kyle, Dixie L. KEd! ...... 20-I. 205 L Lall'oon, Marjorie V. CAI ..... bl Lahmeyer, Betty L. CAM ..,., IH Laird, Harriet J. CAD. .6t, 201, 205 Lamar, Eva M. QA! . . 139, 201, 205 Lamnr, Helen C. KAg!. .... LZOI, 205 Lamb, VVandu M. KM! Lamme, Linda L. KAI. .... 125, 202 La Monte, Anne QAD Land, Wanda L. QA! .... ..... B 3 Lauer, Shirley R. KAI ..... IS3, 20l Lange, Doris L. CAI Langenbachcr, Lovctru li. Ui 62, 103, 20l, 205 Larkin, Patricia R. flirll l05, ll-I. W0 Larrick, Mary A. lAJ..7l, Ill, IW Laslett, Lora E. UU Laslett, Annette E. U3 .... ll5, l00 Luson, Anna KAI Laughlin, Phyllis P. KAI ...... lib Laux, Evelyn B. KAI Ln Vine, Marjorie G. KM Lawler, Kathryn E. CAP Lawrence, Margaret K. CAI Lawyer, Arlene M. fAJ Lawson, Betty L. CA! kazarus, SylviRlk'1AJ .... l53. W2 ea c, Pc . l ggy 107, l26, l53. 202 Lear, Natalie J. UQ.. . l00, IIS. l99 lice, .sine G. REID cc, anc J A y i 85, 86, 153, 153. 202 Leimcrt, Jo A. KAP- ...... l?3. 1:19 Leimert, Mary H. YAP .--- 139- 'W Leinhcrger, Peggy .J. flxl . . IS3, l9fD Lcimkuehlcr, Melinda QJIIO3' 203 Lemons, Dorothy L. KAI . .l26, I96 Lemon, Elizabeth T. U' , l00, ll5, l9-1 Lenk, Marie L. fAl Lentz, Naomi M. CAgl Leuntsinis, .loan CAI , 196 Leslie, Joan K. CAD. ...... l:m3, H Lester, Claudine L. CAD . . .1-10, 1,65 Letzig, Betty J. OU. ......... - Leutzinger, Gcruldme L. K I 0 wa Levinson, Patt UU ....... lf! 005 Lewis, Ada L. KAI .w ....... lo . -B5 Lewis, Alpha ll. lhdl. ---f -'- 00,5 Lessig' gflbctljc ....... llfuf Li , cn . .......,.. , Liebg: Helen L. CAP ..... .Hgh Lientz, Margaret J. fEdl-- ll - 005 Liesc, Lois R- CBKPA' ligl Liggctt, Barbara A. Ui- - -iq' 002 Li htner, Sarah A. CN .... ln- . - .g . 140, I99 Limerick, Sally i-UH - - ' ' ' 006 Lindsey, Gretchan E. f-UH - f ' '70 Lines. 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QA, '1391203 66, CA1 71' 125, 205 111 1A1','55 -- 205 ,I 1 Ay J lE, Q2 197 Agr, 4165.114 fa me '62'64165 ,uf'.', '-100. 125 beihm---. zos lil'------191 'ie BW-153. 201 15511001 153,205 V- C11 . . Iwo' E 1 A ,I ' - - -63, 125 flue QM 1- CA . 11- 131211332 .Lhh'fAi ' 205 ,O - 51 64,205 'iAB1..,, I0 - 1Ag1 A. QA! 'L-iAl...,, 62 1. CA1 , I llll. 205 E. CJ1 100.114, , , ,11419-1 -CAJ .... 125' ,Em ,197 , 92, 105, 114, 199 M- 685451111 , 1l4,2 ' V my 0a S. CAD 1 .......... , 61 Ina CAD .,... isa M. KAD 54, 114,191 A. LAD .... 86,153 4 1EdJ Ldl ...... 204, 205 L e V. KA1 ..... 61 ' L. CAg1 ...., 111 CAD . .64, 204, 205 KA1 . .l39, 204, 205 CAg1 .... .204. 205 1. CMJ r 1. KAJ . .... 129, 202 QAH KAP .......,. B3 . my ..... 153, 201 KM ,ovetra E. 1.11 , 62, 103, 204, 207' . Ed R K 105,114,199 - CAJ..7l, 1141199 5115411 .... 115.190 1 sP.CA1- .--- -126 .cm rieEGi!S11 1.81 K. cm M-,sv iiqm .... 153,192 . C 1 fr 0 6,153,110-1 ciiii ifio, 1151199 fn 8,202 H. cA1.---121,96 gyJ.1Al 1 ' flelinda 411103305 -ry L. itil.-1261196 in T. 116,115,195 411 vi. CAS1 are 11 if LQZAF ' ' 'Wi' 205 iaidine L- 11140, 192 ,fghiiii-154-232 1. cEd9- 116,201 fAJ...--'LN195 f,2D...'.::'14g,l35 tiJ.'cEf19 u '205 fB8zPAl- ' ' 126, - ,111-1 ,1- S ifM:11:1i1. 132 i.5.'f31e.'4f'-1 3:1 'gg A. cM'f'jj,.. go, ?z11i7'f'- '??fI 201 'KM ...- - 17435300 PERSO NM INDEX-WQMEN-QQNTINUED Sludeng and College Page Stufient aind College page Student and Colle . y Sh' lgy M. CEdJ ...... 198 Martin, SRITJCQ J. CAB. .... 154, 191 Ge Page Student a d C ll lii1.l1tieIfield,n11'IarY -1- 15361 154 191 MHSSUCCI, Marlalma G. QAgi141 205 Eiffiil 1181311251 gl 15421 PldS00D, RgsalieoSigCi11 Page Rfliziienlgnd College P090 ' ' . ' 1 l , M ' ' . IHS, etty J. CAB Littlejohn, Beverly B. CJD .... Matheny,VMar1e J. fEd1 . .115, 193 Nzlicdlri, N-:liz gil Plelemeier, Barbara 115125 128, 199 Robinson, Betty S, Qlijdy- .129. 200 Livasyy Jeanette A. CED ...... a son, enna QEd1 Nelson Selm YE 1 .... ..., 1 98 Robinson, Betty R, QM 157 19-5 aa: S' mars 1191 B. R- ' ' e, .. . . , u Y y ...... , e , n , aynifothy A. cm. .... 140, 192 Mabtqou, Alice M. cm lgfiiehshafon P- CAP ..... 155, 192 Pirriifiad iiiiiify Iii' ul ' ' '94' 128 Robmson- E1l3aLeiiixii' W Logaii, Frances H. can ....... 154 Maupin, Anna K. 413111 New' Vglflvlfgl J MAJ .61, 63, 93, 206 ' H - CBSLPAH Q Robinson, Heier, 'N QA, Logue, Barbara J. CAD .71, 126, 196 Maurer, Mary P, 7,45 ,,,,. 127, 199 ' Elma - CAg1 Pgke, Mary J. mg, 194' Robinson, Isobel A. KA, . i . ' - ' 197 Long, Clara C. KJJ. .......... 126 Mauss, Plqrelyn M. CAg7 ..... 62, 64 Newson Helen L CA1107' 116' 205 Pgle, Audra L' CA, . ...... , 194 gobinson, Mildred E. KM5 QA1 Long, Mary L. mg, Mayer, 3,-vel S' UO I ' 154, 199 Newton, Do J. A .... 155, 193 Pinet, Mary K, QA, obmson, Norma M. CA1..l16 205 Lgng, Vera A. lAg1 .......... 205 ayer, Annette M. CAD ...... 190 Niblo Kathrefi - C 5, ,,,, 156, 192 Plnney. Sarah R CM- . . .,.... 205 Robnett, Margaret L. U5 ' Long, visgillcga QM. A CM M2133 lglargfget .v-. 206 Nickgl Mal-5?IneDE.fXg.. .127, 196 Piller, Roberta gray' - - . , . . 206 Rod k h V 71, 106, 107, 129 20-n h , ai-one. , rnesme . ,127, -, ' ' eor, ' I ' 'Dug fa I J 154,191 Maxwell, Marylin E. qEdp.121, ig? Niehaus Id 65, 64, 107, 116 Pittman, Ruth E. cm 60, 128, 191 nodes, Be1tiQ'15in2i1L W Loomis, Mildred E. CAB ..... 56, 61 Mays, Fay L, QQ, Nissin ,D a J. CAD. ...... 204, 205 Pitts, Mild,-ed J CM 100, 106, 116 000 Loosheuy Jean M, CJD . Medlng, Nancy C, fjy, ,.....' 107 Nixongf Ofothy P- CAQJ ..... 64 Pitzer, Elinor Li A Rodcs' Martha A- KA1 .... 142: 200 86,103,115,14-9, 193 Medley, Carlene F. my N0 h '1f'e'tha W P1me,Darus M fm? may Rodgers, auth F. CEd1,, 106 1,9 Lott, 1garzflryl11.KgJ MZdl1ock,PiIenr?tt?EfAli qGy Noglg Ffi-23635 STAQAS . . .62, 6423? Plummer, Dorothy J' 'maj . . . 89 lliggzri -gliCC,KCCAz1. . . f . .662 157 L0 , rt a . 6 er, ary , J. . ....,,, ' , TS, enme , CJ Uln. l . Q Lux, Rgsemary CAD. ..... 140, 197 l 61, 66, 105, 115 gggleii Iigynelle CAD ...... 156, 203 Poe, Dorothy A KM 67, 110, 190 Rogers, Christine U11 ,,,, I H Lowe Berta M. CJD .......... 191 Meigs, Cathryn B, QAJ e 1 'S J- QA1- --.-. . ,... 205 Poe Kathr- L' Rogers, Jean V. QAy,,. 0 Lowe' Imogene N. mg, B6 141 199 Nodler, Jacqueline CJ1. ....... 103 Poehlman an cfm ' ' ' ' ' 34 Rogers, Kathryn S C-11' i i l i ' 9' Lowe: Pgggy 1613.165 ..... .. 126 11xIIZiErt,1getAFdEs4y EB' i y ggli1Igifitiiriwi1KgZg5viiiXi3.5i 6423? P g5v8zPA1..f:iii.rime E' 205 Rogers M b lvnigi 117, 200. 205 Lowry, ara . er, a ale . N , . . , , 0 , Naudane UD R , 8 e . Lo ,Marv P. CAB Melton, Mary L. cm ..... 204 2 'l '!'HH Sara L. cm ...... 94, 165 Pohl ,J ' 31206 OWS' Ruth L- CA J .... 142, 2 . Loxgyy Mildrqd K- CMH . ' ' I 206 Meredith Mary I- KBSIPAD , 05 Norris, Jeannette CJD. ........ 194 P0iu12:3er,0Ig?:Ecig-AAZA .... 207 Iaoller, DOFlS'E. CAB? . .62, 157. 222 Lue1ing,D0nms G. may ..... 198 Mmineid, Clara B. cap NOUESY GIPUH J- CAD ...--.-.- 141 Poirot, Mary J gm ' V' 193 R0 !f'S1HH!f1eMA1. .61, 129, 193 Ludutsky, Anna QG, Merqtt, Patricia cAg,H A I I ' ' 64, 65 Nor:-is, Wxnlfred K. CAD Polk, Marian U, Rollins, Juliette B. CAD Ludwig, Carol V. CAD Merritt, Frances J, QAJ No' Gott' G'ladYS CAD .... 141, 200 Pollard, Coralee'E CA 1 6 omdau' Mary E- UD. ....... 100 89,126,204,205 Merritt, Juanita F. fa, Nofvell- Margaret J. CA1 Pollock, Cecelia J 115385-152 165 gona' Ruth E. CMH QM Lunsford, Betty F. CA1....140, 196 Metz, Frances M. cp, pu H 1 3 OSSH, Josephine E. cm Pollock M ' ' ' ' ' 8' 192 OHRYH9, Frances J- fA1..129,200 Lupli,ehHel1en tg, metzler,ABette J. CA5g ' i ' 9 Nulsen Fr B KA, 141, 2g4, 205 Ilgollockz Maximize 'IASM 128 194 gggtkgiggnniag. L , arara. eyer n .tl M. M 1 een . ..... 16,199 t ,M ' ' ' .a!'Y. - ..... 129,200 Lgitgarten, Ina L. CAD .... 140, 201 Meyer, Mali-ty Al. fAgiJ , ,D ,,-,.. 127 Pglttgi, Beit:-cgi-15'ISAgA.1 1 l 106 Ravel-11Vlrglma L' QM Luzader, Mildred M. CAB Meycrson, Janet H. CAD O Potter, Dorothy ' 99 Rise' Melen R' U, ' ' '107' 129' '99 Ly1e,Jamce4Ag1 M1ddleton,A1ma K. he , 98 zos 1102211 11125-T1 EAA, '84' 157' 193 1iiEchP1It2Zi1:'FSA2Aa1'HUI26, 121 Migiiigiifigbiljisncy M' W Uberdahn, Patricia J. cm S0m',E abe1h J' fEd5 ' Howl Ida S. cm.. . ' ' ' ' ' '158' 'gl , D 1 . ........ ' , ue CA1 156 1 Otter, Lomse CED.. I ' I ' ' 64 199 Bogen M L ........ . 6 im-1W1M-111---'-11. W ,tzsfisz ,Mr -- 1 A 1 mi. 95 1:21, 1212: 11.5 1.3,-.-.1 .,1. - .35 M5122 3112212 1-157413.11 33Z1'111s::.:53g fe 1 122112111 Hzsm- 5131, - - - ggg 1,1gggg1gfg,m,,Age1ag,1e wr. 231 Miller, Elizabeth L. CMJ Oelkiaus, Ruth L' 'QQ' ' ' ' 'Mi gg? Pfadelly Sheila E. CAJ..'.' .' .151 192 Rosenthal' fliigiec A081 Mc M1ller,Est.el1e CEd1.. . .a6, 155,205 Oerly Ann G 413 ' ' ' 1 Press, Cynthia KA1 ' ' 131,100 117 ff M!ller,Henr1qtta M. my . .155, 192 oestehy, peaae Lf 115' ' ' ' 53 122 Pfevan, Irene E. up ........, 128 R0sentha1,Janice o.'qAp ' ' 19' McAfee,N0'ma S' 941140 204 2 5 Miiigi'11f1I:f11iimciisi'1AiiL1 '141, 192 giineefe, Elinor G. CGJHH' ' giigg' gett?hLJAgA1. 128 199 iioss' Irma J' cw , ,0 . 1 , 19 ,N , Yum. ..... 157192 th ,D , Mc1gee,BarbaIra J. 428666, ro, 140 Magis, i1m1eyLPkfAm ..... 155, 203 0151121-u, 1gdlr:1'J31tlYC1eP'1J1 .-I 73 iiriihiiriii tivhlii? is ii, ' '204 205 I13,gW:'TBe3f:i1311.iiIA1iQi 129 199 camman,eann 1 BW - -1 ' F200 , ere. J,,,,63 1,,M ' ' ' McCann, Helen H.ciAj , , ,140, 206 , , 103, 115, 127, 200, 205 Olsen, Joan M 0,711 100. 127, 190 Pritchett, Shirley J, Qin ' 128 113313. Viiigirliiiah1iI!1.cm1 158' 205 Mccann, Rebecca C' aid, M!lllken, Dorothy F. CAEHI41, 203 . 67 100 127 193 Proctor, Marguerite CA1. ..... 205 117 204 205 Mcgarty, Jolora J. CAL ..-.A. 140 Mills, grzglces J. CJD ...... 132, 198 Olsen, Joyce E. U, , , 1 Eurlnton, Betty E. CBSLPAD ROY, Vera Y, QM.. 1 I . 1 .. .,. ' U '. M2 0 aul. Nancy E..CA1....204, 205 MESW - 21f01ynE. CAJ ...... 206 67,100 127 193 meet' Donna L- W Royston, Mary N. CEd1 .... 61,117 30212111151 Iagtfiy1cIanQ2V3 my 140 Maier, 11iIx,ar1f1rE11EAgA1 gmura, Miyeko my ' ' EOYSWD- Quth N- M31-63, 76, 117 iconmc, a. ,H126 ,D1S-986- ........ 127 , ot, 'M.A McSoy,KaE1:1egnJ. fag? .... 89 M!1tfl:,lfHGifieA.151YAw ....... 205 0E!1:llerai1,l1131si1111i. 14131 Q l1io??e11igHelleil1iAl1....i..,..158,190 C reerv, ar one , Ay 5 e , e ma . . ...... 70 0 1 ,A G, Q ' ,D th A. A1 11 iv. Owiz F. CA1 ......... 158 McCullough, Georgia U5 Mlbchellette, Dorothy M. CAJ 206 Oil-aiido n11l!IildrgGjfAgi l ' ' l ' ' ' 116 Qgigg, M2-ri: JJ CEdg 4,51 Ruby, Jo A. CAD . . ...... 158, 192 McDo ld Ar B cium' 115' 190 igghier' Su1inu1i SEMQJ1 0Sb0m'YNe a J W 141 128 204 205 guii1'J0dCecAgi A A HH, me- nflguev ut '- ---115,192 Oh' ,W'l ' O' ,M ' R.A....,. Y U ef' 00518009 -1 1 Maodouald,Erhe1B, my ,.,.. 154 Montieth, Muriel R. QAQ 0115? rgflar lag? ' ' ' ' ' 103 Qliigigey, S2112 R, EAM 116' 191 I g 142. 199 MCDOnald, Ethel, ,,,,,-, 202 MODtee, Sara J. CA1 Ottoloni ,gh u- Mi i' ' 'lin' 20- g Rudder, Marian J. CBSLPAJ MCDOwe1l,Maxine F, mu Montford, Patricia E. 4111.155 195 ovefbacir ny is 'Ugg ' 206 R 129,199 McE1ye,,,M,,,y E. md, Moody, F, E. U, 1 Overst L isemfy C 1,141,202 Ragland Maw P W Rudolph, Marian 12. qzxgm. .... 205 McFarland, Kathryn W CM Moore, Beverly K. CAgJ O 1513 s nn C J ' ' ' ' ' '156' 200 Raining' ,La Verne L CAD 14 Rudy' Betty E' QM' -- '-' 192 McFarland, Patricia M,'QAj 205 Moore, Lavina J. QJJ Oxgg' Mary N' QM 127' 199 Haithe1HGertrude P 'QM 'I ' ' ' 1 Rue- Dorothy M- CM 111gcGee,Alma M. 4,11 Moore, Elsie M. um. ......... 197 oweng lvfgffit Eg, 100 116 1 6 ' ' 62 157 198 Rueslefr Clam M- I- ff'-1--141 198 glad:-a 4,33 lgjlloore, glorrie qgdp . . .115, 195 L' ' A ' ' 9 Ralls, Thaleta J, fAgN ' ' lgllgtkfff, glathakxriikn .... , 199 , lf eyn . .KHII 1 ogrey 'I . 6 , U - GT, CITY 1. f 11232211 11118111881 111 93 h?::lE fi'1D 115 P E m13ey'1?Ia'yIf' md? 9,1335 131' 1'f13E 3e2..fV'E'11'?' w1d5 11i 132 - 811116. 00re. t . ', ' .Am .,.. . 'Q' ' ' 1 11225221 -1131106 P. CA1..95, 140, 198 Moore, M31-y A CAB .D .... gg? 112222033-Ifen'ig CAP 156 1 Mefi1?1ieL0uisegCJD CG1 94 g m'e 1JIa KA , 0,8 QB, , ' - , lr e .,,,, , , , , umer, ar are . McKelvey?'B:g'rgilf?h - 202 Mg?Ef6cEag',if.TZt2'JU2hb Pallo, Mai-ig A. CAgl 90 Ranson Mary K KG, 103, 116 Ruscha, Margy F. CMJ McKinsey, Betty J. QA1 MOrgan, Kathryn Q5 115 191 Panchot, Martha L. CAgJ Rauschiwlb Dehgres J KA, Rush, Flora CAB. ......... 158, 201 MCMullm. Mary L. my Morgan Mar aret E CA1127' 206 Parks, Bevefly L- UAS? ' '67 142 191 Hush, Ruth A' im McNamee Ed' h M ' g ' - ' Park Ma N, gm 116 202 1 ' Rusk, Judy cm ....... .... 1 42 1 It A. QM Organ, Margaret L. CA J 1 YY ------. , Rawson, Margaret A. CJD .,.,, 123 McPheeters, Charlene QM g 190 207 garks, Marcella CGD Rayvlingq Alice L mg, l1:usS,l?cgotEy AZIQAZM ' ',h,J I ' usse , ar . lycra., 1... Ki' 213 P. 1:21 132 M2:fz21Naz2151.f3iae1?4f 155 P35551 1e53I2f'Y1S'?' 42.11121 535 225: 111fJf'3M1.f?2,L1-- - DOQJSFS M121 lcQu,gg' Marilyn KG, . . , . Morrisoni N01-abel ,Edu A . . -897 102 Partlow, Eithel F. QA1 .... 116, 205 Ray, Vera Y. KA? ..... 66, 194, 199 gussell, ganle LACAEA .... Morrow, Alice L- Uxgj ' '64, 94 127 l1g:ggg:2yEFle2fnRL.qS6gJ .... 65, 89 geagan, Ikgary Sj CIF21 Rlliiilsdge OIYOEISA D .... . 199 t' y e n 1- , y It 'Ad -64, 116' 1 . ....... . M MgQci,nfv??,'f'3,f1?,ffQ'f'z2B' L' my 64 Patek, Sylvia B. CJ1 RZ2igiiSFraPngS Ai q1f1,..,12a, xiii? S Miiiee'M1i1'Y J- CM.. ,. 154 199 M - E, 61' 70' 107' 127' 192 Paterson Jo A qfiiw' 116' igg Rector' Imogene 11610100 128 2 Q 1 C 11 Fd IH, ' 0 , I 1 .- - ------ y , , . 05 k , l . . . ....12,2' Macg,Qn0,gg1IlgSJKuA1oo. 115, if M02Q,'f'D0lj1,xl Iwi, Patterson, Barbara L. may , .. 191 Reed, Alice D. fm. .......... 206 sill., 1511ffifA. CAD 3 9 00 MaG111,Mmie1L. my M126 1 5 94, 95, 141 190 Patton. Maxine cm. ........ . 198 need, Alice R. cm sampie, Bonnie I-I. my Magruder, Biuie J. cA3' ' ' - 194 Mosman, Betty J. U, , paul, Mary F. CM Reed, Emma L. man. 161, 93, 205 63, 64, 65, 16, 142 Magruder, Dorothy A CAD- I i i 192 Motslngefv Harriet S. fEdj Paulllls, Kat-heryn L. CGW CEdJ Hehbogen, Rosemary CAD. .... 205 Sandell, Betty CAD. ....... 142, 195 Mahan, Dee J. QG, .... 9 Mougkley, F101-ence I. QAM Palllsmeyef, Evelyn 0. CEdD. . 62 Rehm, Marjorie fAg1 ........ 84- Sanders, Beverly A. CAD Mahan, Marjorie P. KA1 115 '7 Mueller' Virginia L- CAg1 Pauly, Betty J- CEdJ Reimer, Jean CAN. ........ 157, 192 Sanders, Lula J. CEd1 Hhattey, Shirley A , -06 155 204 205 Paxton, Ann CAD. ..... . . . 203 Renn, Betty J. CAD ...... .... 6 2 63, 64, 66, 94. 117 ' -- - - ' Payne, Patricia J. CAD .... 141, 202 Renner, Catherine J. CEd1 Sanders, Mary J. CAD Sandy, Lillian M. KAD M3-1012 Marilyn M, QM . 52, 6 Mullin. Adriannelj 93 5' Manheimer, Helene M, Manley, Alice D. CJ, . I 204 Manlove, M, F CG, Manel, Evelyn L, 4 A1 140 M .. . . . arcellus, Margery L- qAgJ Malgaritis Viol 15 1 Bi, Marksbury, Clara F. 2Edg 4, 193 200 Munsell, Susanne G. CAD 7 95, Murphy, Dorothy S. CAD Murphy, Margaret KAW .... 205 Murphy, Martha P. mga Murphy, Patricia R. um... 199 Murllhy, Virginia A. CAD . . ' Murray, Frances E. CEd1 56, 92, 93, 100, Murray E. L. CGD Murray, Gloria V. CAN.. . . Murray, Yvonne M. CAD . . 1-11, 000 Peirounct, Shirley A. CJD M 07 115 1 , . Pendergraft, Anna M. CJ1 205 107, 125, Pendleton, Annetta F. CAD. 127' Penix, Frances Y. CAD Penninger, Mary A. CAD.. . Pennington, Ann P. CJD 105' 115 Penson, Molly CAD .... 83, Perricone, Vita M. CAD iii' 194 Perry, Patsy, A. CAD.. .73, ' 205 Petersen, Hester A. CAD Marsh Glad 105 115 206 ' E. ' M Rggsllrlrall, MgSgareE,Ag:' Aj.154, lggiiimxrf Margaret M' Petersen, Katherine J. CA71 3353512335-t?,1111'132r 13,1 141x2z?g:1.2z'01'1x. 2'.61A i1, Maw S. QQ mn, A ' f 1 ' ' is, 9, Masters,Ma,'Q,'fa1'fi iA1...154-, 191 M 6, gh- I J A 102' 141' 197 Peterson, Shirley J. un... Marshall Jeu D mgiuh' 126 My S, k lr ey ' t 3' 155' 206 Pfrcmmer Sara A CA 1 Martin ' n U1 ........ 126, 196 Yerson, Nona CAB. ..,.... 86, 201 ' ' ' 586 , , A1 Martlll, Dciili: A5 Martin' M8ri.in' kivda L. cm 98' . Iss ' G- Martm, Geuegfgim . Page 301 140 A N 126, 205 Nagel, Betty J. CAB 52. 95, 14-1 9 Nakamoto, Hatsuko QA1.. . . . . - -02 Neal, June M. CJ1 ..,..... 127 Pharris, Patricia A. CAJ. . Phalan, Nancy J. CAD Philips, Ella M. CAN , 191 Phillips, Janet M. CAB. . . 206 Piassick, Selma QA1 , 191 Pickens, Doris J. CA1 .... 127, 194 Repplinger, Evalyn F. CAB CG1 157, 196 Resor, Anne CA1. ....... . . Reyner, Catherine M. CJD 127, 191 Riback, Hazel P. CAB 156, 206 Rice, Betty CAD .......... 128, 197 Rice, Mary M. KBZQPAJ 141, 206 93, 116, 1911 Richardson, Marian J. CBSLPAD 127, 190 Richmond, Grace V. fAg1 64-, 65, 76, 107, 128 156, 202 Richmond. Mary L. CErl1. .... 206 Richter, Norma L. QBSLPA1 QEdy 71, 128, 191 142, 197 Ridgeway, Marian E. CG1 Riegel, Dorothy V. fB8zPA1 128, 196 128. 191 116, 205 Riley, Eva D. fAg1 .......... 70 Ritchett. Paula J. CEdl 128, 202 Ritchie, Rowena M. CAD .. . 205 Ritter, Mary A. fAg1 ..... 120, 200 Rixey, Billie J. CAN Roberts, Eleanor L. CAL. .116, 202 142, 197 Roberts, Elizabeth D. CA1 Robertson, Dorothy E. KA! 156, 206 Robertson, Joanne L. CAD . 142, 205 Sapp, Maryhelle L. 4AgJ Sarc, Dorothy D. CAD Sarno, Phyllis E. CAD ..... 20 Sauter, Mary P. CAD ...... 158 Sayers, Grctta M. CA1 .... 128 Sayles, Margaret L. QGJ.. . 1-9 Scammon, Ruth J. CA1 ....... A .129 Schaad, Mary I.. CB-SLP 1 Schaefer, Mary A. KAD ,63, 10 4. 205 . 191 . 199 , 202 158 . 199 5,117 Schal1'ner, Muriel 11. CAD . .142, 192 Scheid, Lenore F. CJD Schellenger, Jewel A. CAF Schleifer, Virginia L. CA! Schlesinger. Helen I-1. CA1 Schmied, Elizabeth M. KL? Schmidt, Louise NV. IAF Schaad, Mary L, CBSLPAB Schleifer, Virginia CAD. ....... 158 Schmidt, Mary R. N581 71, 158, 203, 206 Schmitt, Ruth J. fAgJ .,.. 1.. Schmook, Alto L. QA! ....... Schoeniug, Doris ln. CA? ..... 205 Schmitt, Doris J. CAD ...... 206 . 89 . 205 PERSCDNPKL INDEX-WCM Tippl-tt, Wolderherg, Sally A. KM, 192 1:10 200 Sludtnl Illlll Kfullryr l'uqr SCll00Il1llR, .JllCK1l1I'llllI' M. KA! Scholls-, Virginia KJ! Schoppe, Doris S. KA! Schroeder, lll-len M. KAg! Schroeder, Klllllfyll 1.. KA! Mllflllltif, Lorraine A. KA! 151. 206 Schultz, Mary ll. KA!. ...ll2, 199 Schultze, Mildred L. KG! Scott, l'1L2ll'Illl lllltll KAg! , , 112 Scott, lilinor J. KA! Scott, Georgia Y. KA! Scott, Maggie J. ltxgl Slultt, Naomi F. KG! Serivner, Darline KA! Seurloclt, 1111111 A. KA! ,,,. 158, 202 Seal, lda M. KA! Searle, lnis M. KA! ,...,., 113, 199 Sl-ara. Kiardine 1-1. KG! Sedwick, N1tlI'Clll1!. KA'. . . 158, 191 See, Laverne S. KAg! S4-ifertll, Lois F. KA! ...... 159, 205 Sl-lhy. Anne M. KG! Sells, Alice L. Klfd! KA! 62, 129. 205 Sl'1llll'lT, Jeannette J. KA! KJ! 52. 107. 129, 201, 205 Sennott, Clare KA! .T3. 95, 1111- 1911 Settle, Joann KA! ......... 129, 200 Setzer. Mildred L. KA!. ...... 129 Sllllllllllltlfillll. Arsillee KA! Slltlllllllfg, Mildred lf. KA! .1-13. 2K!1 Shanks, Lois A. KA! Shannon, Betty J. KA! ,... 159, l9K! Shapiro, lloselyn KA! Slllllllfty, Dora KA! Sllllfp, Catherine D. KA!. ...,, 111' Sllarp, Mary M. KA!. .,... 117, 195 Sllatz, Florence M. KBKPA! 8K I slmw. xlnfjmil- 1-3. KA! In Shell, Martlla L. KJ! 83, 107, 117, Slleldon, Lela A. KA! ......,,. Sllelllwell, Margaret B. KJ! Sllepllerd, Betty KA! Sheppard, Mary Ilelen S. KA! , 159, 202 Sheppard, Nallcy L. Kl'1d!,129, 202 Sherwood. Betty J. KA!. . .1-13 202 shi.-ld... mam J. KA!. ,,,,,, 62' 206 Shitlett, Mary l'I. KAg!, ,,,, 1 100 Shirley, Barbara A. KA! ,,,, l I 156 Slllllllgralloll, lilizahetll KA! I 1 Sllohe, A111111 li. KAg!. ...,,,, , 61 Shook, llelell Z. KA! Klid! Short, llettie I.. Klid! , ,62 102 130 Sllrader, Dorothy ll. KF,d!,, 1 198 Sllulnard, Mary li. KA! H iglflnjtfz. Patti L. KA! -'IU -1111ryJ. KA !. ......... . S1llll!lK. llosalie KAl1 .,,,,,,,, I Sleek. Gerllldille M. KBXPA! 8, I 1, 2 Siegrist. 1Vilma L. KA! 9 lil 05 Sigel. Charlotte B. KA! ..,,,,, 201 bUll1JK'l'K, Phyllis I.. KJ! , 100. 117, 20. Snnlnll, Charlotte J. KA! ,,,,,, 6:1 Snnon, lilillllbfflll A. KAg!., 130, 196 Simpson, llelell F. Klid! 102, I , 2 2 S1ms, Mllrie A. KAg! H0 0 S1l1Kl0l0l1, Bl-tty J, KAg!,- .113 2115 Q1llgllPl.0Il, Camilla ll. KA! 1 SlIlRlt'l0l1. Mllrioll ll. KA! Slalln. Slleila KA! ......... 159 192 Slate, Faye J. KM! 1 5lllUlllll0l'. Charlotte KA! Slaughter, Elizahetll 1.. KA! . , . 206 Smelser, Mildred L. KA!.. .l03, 1.13 ijmflvy. livelyn M. KA! Smith, Audrey ll. KBRPA! . , 117, 193 Slllllll, Betty lx. KA! ....... 86, 159 Snlitll, Dallas A. KA!.. . ..,, 86 Smitll. Ella M. Klid! ..... ., 117 Smith, livelyn B. KA! Slllitll, Frances J. KA! Smitll, Gwendolyn 1. KA! ,,,,, 200 Slllitll. Louise KJ! Snlitll, Norma J. Klid! .... 130, 194 Smith, llutlla J. KA! ...... l-lil, 191 Smitll, S. S. KG! Smith. Virginia G. KA! Snlitller, Bette 1.. K1'Id!. .... . . 198 Snethl-n.'Jaeqnline KA! .... 1-13, 190 Solder. Ixathryn F. KA! .,,,,, 205 Snoddy, Genevieve KA! 1 86. 130. 203, 205 5ll0dKT'-IHS. Velma A. KAR! .... 194 Snyder, Maralyn KA! ........ 159 Snyder. Josephine J. KA! Sohel, llelen G. KA! Student um! Klullrgr l,ll'l SUIIIPF, .AllK1I'4'y Xl. 'Al Sparks. Mary lf. !A!. ...139, 191 SlN'Ckl1lll'l. Lois A. Mtg! Spencer, Alice J. KllA.1'A1 SlK'llf'l'l , ll. KI. Kl'il.lt. .. . 102 Sperry, Dorothy KI. KAI Spragg, xlllfltlll 1.. KBAPA! Tl. 98, 195 Spit-er, Doris L. KBKXPAH . , 98 S1!1f!l.ll!1'lJ. KA! ..,.. ...1lT, 197 Spitz,l!orot1ly K. Klill! . , , 206 Spivu, Xlary 1.. KA! KI-ld! 130, 211: Spralllr. Lillian W . KG! Sllfl-IHS. Sheila KBKPA! 98, 130, 198 Springer, Kiertie ll. KA!. 159, 2K!6 Staekhouse, Jean KA!. ........ 113 Staeullle, llelell li. KJ! 63, 70. 107, 117, 121, 206 Stangellye, Patricia ll. KJ! .. , 198 Stallley, .Jlll1I'l KA!. ....,.. llT, 202 Stark. lllllltlt' KA! .,.. . , . 1 13, 205 Stark, Jes-lie B. KA! Stark, Virginia 1.. KA! .,.,.... 195 Sll1l'1'K'l!4,JllK11lll XV. KA!.. . . 159, 192 Staskiewicz, l'Jl'lllltYK'!i 1.. KA! 159, 203 Stutz, Mary A. KA! .......... 130 Stayton, K1l'0l'f.Zll1l1 D. KA!..130, 200 Steen. llo ll. KAg! Steidelnanll, Audrey J. KA!. , . 65 Sll'llIlllll, Mary ll. KAg! ...... 130 Sll'lllllllll!4l'l'. lllltll P. KJ! . .l30, 198 Stephens. lilizahetll A. KA! 1-13 196 Stephens, Peggy J. KAg! Stevens, Anna M. KA!. .. .95 198 Stevens, Mary Lora KA! Stewart, Anne A. KlCd!.66 117, 205 Stewart, Bonnie N. KG! Stewart, Frances A. KA! Stewart, Louise WV. KAg! 61,911 107 117 St. George, llelen I.. KA! Stickrod, Dorothy L. KA!.. . 141.1 Stone, Louise P. KA! ....., Stotz, Barbara L. KAg! 70, 86. 160, Svlfllllllllllllll, Margaret M. KG! Stralld, Jean A. KA! Stone, Gloria KA!. ....., . 199 , 191 200 195 Strattoll, limma J. KA! ....... 206 Street, Sally L. KA! ....... 143, 200 Strong, Mllrian J. KA! Strotller, Mildred D. KA! Strunk, llosalind K. KA!. ..... 206 Stuver, Jonll L. KA!. ...... 130, 197 Sudhrook, Evelyn V. KA! 66, 130, 205 Slldhrool-1, Meta A. KA! 66. 89. 9-1, 102, 130, 205 Sudduth, Mildred N. KA! ..... 66 Sudlow, Elsie L. KAg! ...... 62, l6K! Summers, Annette KAg! . . , 205 Slll11lIlt'1'S, Katlleryn D. KG! Summers, Mary L. KA! Sunderland, Bettie J. KAg! Sllydalll, Vtllltillll B. KlCd!.1l8, 195 Swan. Lenore li. KAg!. ...... 6.1, 16 Swank, Carol A. KA! 86, 94, 95, 143, Swanson. Mary A. KJ! Swenson. Mariclla KBKPA! KA! Snyder, Marlyll ............. Sydenstricker, Beverly J. KA! 70 Sydenstricker, Martha A. KA! 1 118, Sylvester, Jo Ann KA!..66. 160, Symonds, Jtlllt! L. KA!. .... 160 T Tahachllik, Paulillc D. KA! 113 Tall, Winifred S. KA! Talhert, Frances J. KAg! 64. 76, 118 Tankersky, Ethel B. KA! ...,. Tanner, Sue 15. KEd! ...... 130 Tallcn, llelen KA! Muza F. KAg!.. Marjorie L. KA!. .,.. . Doris W. KA! Tanner, Tarbcll, Taylor, Taylor, Dorothy J. KG! Taylor, F. F. KAg! Taylor, Florence M. KA! Taylor, llelell F. KA! Taylor, Lolia A. KBKPA! ..... Taylor, Mary L. KA! Taylor, Ruth li. KG! Teachout, Lois E. KA!... Teiehman. Carol J. KA! Telgcmeier, Iona J. KAg! ...62, 1 9-1- 205 201 160 19-1- 199 195 , 201 202 1 13 196 6,1 165 195 160 ....6'1, 871 .glllllflll and Kfollrilf' PNN? Telllzinger, Geraldine 1.. KA! 'lql'I1ll'1'lL!ll, Anita M. KA! 'l'l'llllj'S4ll1, llelell F. KA! Terrell, Anna ll. KJ!. 100. 'l'l-sxlell. llvllj' 1.. KA' lll. 201. Tl-ter, Mary li. KA! ...,.. Tllolllas, lillna M. KA! Tllolnas, Sally KA!. ...... . Sara J. KA! 130, 130, '11llK!l11l1S, '11ll0l'lI1l!4, 1Vilma B. KAg! . Thomas, 19-lllllll lone KG! '11llDll1l1SOll, Louise 1.. KA! '1'l1t1lllI1S, Sara J. Klit 'l1lI0I1l1!SUl1, Mary li. KA! Tllonlpsoll, Mary l . KA! IIJIIOIIIDSOII, IFIIOIIIIDSUII, Thornton, lKlK!, llutll A. KA! Sara J. KA! Patricia P. KA! 'lNlllllIl, Marcella L. KA! Tllarstoll, Kathryn 1.. KJ! Tiallrt, Jeanne K. KA! Tillhetts, Alice J. KA!. Tidd, lluth M. KA! ...,... 130. 'lJl1'11Il1K'l'll1I1ll11. Barbara Tiller:-lon, Doris ll. KA! 'l'1l1lI1IOIl'4 Vir 'illia KA! 160. . .... 61. J. KA! . . ls Tinnin, Jewell S. KAg! l'1velyn J. KAg!. .. Toner, Dorothy M. KA! Toner, lluhy L. KAg!.. . . . . Touchstone, Madelaine M. KG! Townsend, Georgia B. KJ! '1J0W'llSl'1lK1, llelell V. KA! Townsend, Mary S. KA! Townsend, Velma S. KAg! , .6Al, Treuellylln, Ann KA! ......... Tranin, Maurene L. KA! ...... Trihhle, Mary L. KBNPA!. ,98. Tripplellorn, Gerrc K1id!.. . 130. Trotter, Nettie J. KA!. ..... 62. Tsen, Mei-llsia KJ! ....... 118, Tuhhs, Gloria Klid! .......... Tllcker, Josephine ll. KJ! Tucker, Kathleen G. KA! 66, 11-1, Tull, Sahra B. KA!. ....... 160, Tullock, Bully I. KAg! 63, 64, 65, lo, 16. Tully, Pat KA! Turner, Janeth J. KA! ........ Turner, Martha Ann KJ! 100, 131, Turner, Carmelita KA! . . . .160, Turner, Marilyn Anne KJ! . 130, Turner, Patricia T. KA! 60 1-1-1, Tweedie, Mary V. KAg! ...... Tye, Kathryn J. KA! 'IJ Ummel, ll. G. KJ! ........... llren, Margaret J. KAg! ...... Utterback, Mary M. KJ!. .100 V Valle, Dorothy Jane KJ! ...... Vandettum, Los I. KA! ....... Van Horne, Alice G. KBKQPA! Vaneniau, Gloria E. KA! 98, 1 Vanlloutcn, Virginia E. KA!... Vaniman, Gloria Kli!. ..,... 71, Van0sdol, Nylcne D. KA!.. . .. VanPelt, Martha E. Klfld! Vardell, Imogene KAg! 64, 66. 118, Vardcman, Shirley Anne KA! 89, 131, Vaughn, JoAnn KA!.. . . . . . Vestal, Mary H. KA! Vickerstfalf, Jean KA!. .... . Vickrcy, Marjorie K. KA! Vineyard, Phyllis KA! Voat, Carolyn KA! ....... Vogel, Alctlla L. KF.d! 160, 161, Vogt, Carolyn KA! ........... von Tllurn, Beta B. KG! Voss, Jessie L. KA! WV 1Vachter, Norma J. KA! . . . 1Vaddock, Prudence KJ! - 10 l , 1Vade, Barbara L. Klid! 1Vade, Marilyn V. KJ!.. . . . 1Valdman, Myndel KA! .... 1Valker, Alta I. KM! 1Vall, Beverley A. KA!.. . . . Vllallace, Bonny KF.d! Wallace, June C. KJ!. .... . 1Vnllace, Vivian D. KAg! .86, 131, 100, 161, 131, 131, 195 205 206 197 205 193 205 202 206 160 61 160 200 201 118 199 206 206 198 200 160 160 195 205 196 199 64 131 160 118 190 160 198 165 198 205 193 202 191 206 131 197 198 190 195 192 200 190 EN-CONTINUED Slallrnl and College Pay? AVlllll'I', Mary L. KM! KA! Wallis, Barhara A1111 KA! 1Vallis. 1Vallis, Walsh, Patricia C. KJ! 100, 118, fiW'ylll1Plll ll. KA!. .... . Patricia A. KA! 86. 118, 20-l. 1Vard, IJIIIIII F. KJ!. . .100, 118, Ward, llelen F. KA! 1Vard, Martha li. KAg' .63. 61. AvIllS0ll, Dolores lf. KBKPA! 98. 131. Watson, Frances li. KA! '13, 161, 1Vait, Dorotlly li. KA!. ...,.. . Watters, Teresa A. Klid! . . 131, Wayland, Ilenrietta ll. KA! Avtfllh, Mildred KA! .......... 1Veher, Mary li. KA! 1Veher, Boyda M. Klid! Wickleill, Betty E. KA! lVeddington, Charm l.. KA! 1Vegener, Blltll M. KAR! AvI1l1klllH, Margaret M. KA! 1Vellrmann, llelen A1111 KA! . . . 1Vt'lll'lllllllll, Mary li. KAg!.121. Bl-tty KA! Viola J. KA! XV a rd, 1Vard, Avt'll'llK'1, llclen L. KA!. , . 1Veiller, Jane C. KA! . . .T3. 161, Weidle, llester Il. KlCd! 1Veigner, Marilyn KA! .... 1Veinherg, Frances YV. KA!.161 1Veinroth, Blanche KA! 1Veiss, Corinne KA! 1Veitll, Louise A1111 KJ! 100, 131, AV01l!01'll, Norma L. KA!-3 1 . 161. .'i6i, 1Velden, Lucille IC. KA! . . . 1Veller, Tllclma B. KA! . . . lVells, .AIIII L. KA! 71, 9-1, 95, 144, Vlleltccke, Carolyn A. K1Cd!l3 . 1, VVest, Janet M. KJ! 1Veat, Jewell M. KA! 1Vesoott. Leona E. KJ! .... VVestcott, Marihel C. KA! VVestc0tt, Mary J. KA! VVcsterllo1t, Dorothy KAg!. 1Vcst1'all, Julia B. KA!..56, NVQ-stmoreland, Louise KA!. , V1'eston, Jessie S. KA! 1Vest!0ver, Allelle M. KG!...l18, 1Vharton, Patricia A. KEd!.l3l, 1Vheaton, Charlotte L. KA!. . . lVheeler, Betty D. KA! .... Vllheeler, Ilclen M. KG! Wheeler. Patty S. KA!. .... 141, NVheelock, Juditll P. Klid! . 131, 1Vhisler, Betty J. KAg! ....... lVhite, Imogene N. Klid! Vllhitc, Martha S. KJ! ........ 1Vhite, Shirley M. KJ! ........ Whitehead, Eva F. KEd! 1Vhitchead, Janet P. KA! . . 14-1, Whiteley, Gertrude A. KA! 1Vhiteley, Margery A. KA! 1!Vhiting, Marian J. KA! .... . . VVhitmore, Carolyn L. KBSZYQJ VVhitncll, Mary L. KJ! .... 131, Whitlow, Martha C. KBKQPA! 98, 118. VVhitsett, Ellen L. KA! Whittaker, Marianna KA! 118, 105, 144 118, 73, 102, 131, l!Vicklein, Betty E. KBQYLPA! 161 Wiegner, Marilyn V. KA! 102. lVicman, Elizabeth KAg!... Vlliggins, Ellen M. KA! .... 1Vilcox, M. J. KEd! .... 66, VVild, Shirley G. KB8lPA!.. VVilder, Doris E. KA!. ..... , XViley, Betty A. KA! ...... 1Viley, Zoe A. KEd! W'ill'rey, Joan KA! ..... 86, Wilhitc, Rebecca M. KBSLPA! 62. 94. 98, 119. Wilkerson, Dorothy L. KA! Vllilkinson. Billie S. KA!. ..... . 1!Villhit,e, Anne M. KA! Loretta M. KA! 131, iid, 131, 144 161, 161, NVil1hite, Williams, Carolyn KA! 161, 204, WiUiams, Margaret P. KA!.. . . Patricia A. KA! ..... 1Villiams, Williams, Patricia N. KA! ..,,. VVilliams, Virginia M. KAg! 1Villiamson, Mary E. KJ! ..... Williamson, Mary L. KA! 118, 206 161 205 195 lvl-1 191 197 131 194 118 195 195 200 192 93 . 201 205 198 105 203 200 196 191 205 118 202 190 202 63 191 196 202 64 206 206 199 202 200 199 196 202 190 202 199 62 205 203 196 190 167 195 206 205 161 206 161 190 Sladenl and College p XVilson, Betty J. KA!..162, 204 Wilson, Dolores C' ' 1. KJ ..... Wilson Dortlla J. KJll ,,,, 1Vilson: Joyce E. KEd!. 131' 1Vilson lllary 1.. KA!...1. Wilson, Mary B. KA! 'ilu' Wilson, Mary J. Klid! KA! Wilson, Peggy J, KA! H A ' ' 1Vi1son Rua J. KA!. ,, H' ' ' lvindnim, Phyllis M. KA!.- 63. 95. 1-1-1. :ol Avll1t1C3, Rlllll L. Klitl! .... T0 llqmlwr, may lf. KJ! .... .iw lVladsor Mary L. KJ! . 100 112 1Vinklehlack, Patricia J. KA!. 1Vintner, Shirley KA!, ,,,. 1 1681 VVingeler, Geraldine S. KA! 1Vise, Patricia L. KA!. . . 14-1 l - l l6.: . - - 9011813111121 1, R A 1 ' . , 1Visdoml. Nliiifjn l ' 'm 1Vitchell, Margaret A. Klid! 1Vitler, Rose L, KAK! la: 1Vitt, Dulcie A. KJ! 71, 103, Whitten, Joallll KAg!, ,641 VVittenhach, Edith C. KA!. , , NVittellherg, Mary l,, KA!,,1f,f NVoehter, Naonle J. KA! .,,, , Vl'oll!crg, Barbara J. KA! I O, I lVolcott. Patricia 1.. ull.. , 113 0 . 16- Avllllllllfllllll Jackie C. KF,d!, , 1 VV0lson, Gertrude KA!. ,,,,,, , VVolten, Beverly li. KJ! ....... VVood, Betty L. KA! Wood. Nita L. KA! ....... 162 NVood-Smith, Georgia M. KA! l-H Vlloodhurn, Margaret A. KG! VVoodlill, Betty C. KA! ....... Woodlicf, Suzzanne ll. KA! I-H 1Voods, Annahelle KM! VVoodward, Vivian KFAl!.. .119 VVoody, Venus ll. KF.d! 6-ll, 107, 119. 201 VVooll', Patsy KA! ............ Woolfe, Boh Butlle KA! Woolley, Marjorie ll. KA!.ll9 age 205 100 205 193 195 l-ll 195 206 205 107 200 205 203 201 202 194 202 194 191 T0 202 141 206 196 165 206 206 193 191 191 197 205 205 192 202 wormshy. Elinor Lucille Kan' 6.4 VVorstel1, Dorotlly M. KAg! Wren, Ruth M. KA! 1Vright, Della M. KBKPA! Wright. Rosemary 11. KA! Woodlief, Suzanne 11. KA! Wright, Dorotlly C. KEd! VVrigllt. Nancy KA! ....... 1-15 196 Wllrst, Susan V. KA! ......... 190 Wright, Tomela KA! 1Vucst, Katllryll M. Klid! 105, 119 206 1Vull', Jane L. KJ!. ........ 107, 132 Wurst. Susan V. KA! ......... 1-15 VVoll', Jane L. KJ! Woolf, Patsy KA! ............ 162 Wyatt., Alma KA! . .86, 95. 145. 190 lVyatt, Doris KA!. ........ 162, 199 wyme, P. M. KA! ........... :eos Wyrick, Dorothy 11. KA! Wiltley, Joan KA! Y Yallaly, Judith B. KJ! Yates, Pansy C: Klud! KG! Yamane,BMidol3 Km, Yancey' my ' 67, 105, 119.200 Yarbrough, Gloria KA! .... 204. 205 Yates, Ruth E. KA! Yeagle, Clarau1'IAK11g3PAl Ycater. Rosa e . 100' 103. Y , D 's E. KA!. ..... 206. - Yzzzzg, .az ......!..... 119. 195 Young, Sally A. KA! -.---- - f- 19 . Z Zehrowitz, Georgia F. KAS! S Z 'K , P gy J. KA!...l45, 204. 20 ZZlliilgeiigAubrcy L. KA!...162. 201 Zier, Jeanela. KAX, Zuber, Frl a K 56' 61' TL 119. '22 Zuck, Mary E. KEd!. ---- -- 2 06 zuerl, Jean G, ........ 61u Zulauf, Frances L. KA! Zumalt. Verlainc KA! Paz' 303 UED Ilege 1 A1 . . 156 Lf 511 . 1104, . 1 ' ' 51311 111 1111 144 F 1.111 11 1111 1113 A1 ....., S1111 1 'Giga . . 015 1 1 .11 - .1-11.100, 132 tncla J. My fm. ,,... 121' me S. QA1 ' - CA1iA5 . .144, aw . .14 A. cm 1' et A. fEd1 132 CAs! ' CJD 71,103 119 1Ag1. .641 119' th C. CAJ .,,, ' L. 1-01.162, J. CA1. ..... a J. CAE 70, 119, L. CA1., .162, y A. fA1..162, ie C. 111111. .. e CAB. ...... . E. CJ1 ....... CAB A1 ....... 162, rgia M. IA1 144, A CG1 fEd1.. .1191 E111 107, 119. 204. ll' Ill ,,.,,..145. ,gm ...... 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