University of Wisconsin Stout - Tower Yearbook (Menomonie, WI)
- Class of 1938
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I!f1fL.i ' ff 1' 'fi' A' r .t 291 A 1 4 n, ,5- . W., I. I .JZVE v.!4:.' b' Jil? -T5 VT? , ' ,gffgi , A .H .V J 'ili- diff 2 AS- .- 5- 1 1 THROUGH THE PURPOSEFUL EX- PERIENCES AT THE STOUT INSTITUTE ARE EVOLVED THE DISTINCTIVE SKILL AND UNDERSTANDING WHICH CHARACTERIZE THE STOUT GRAD- UATES. THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS THAT THE COLLEGE ENIOYS IS IN DIRECT PROPORTION TO THE EDU- CATIONAL SERVICE WHICH IT RENDERS TO THE INDIVIDUAL STU- DENT, FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF WHOSE PERSONALITY AND PRO- FESSIONAL ABILITY THE COLLEGE EXISTS. PAUL R. BROWN, Zcffllaa JOSEPH A. TONDRYK, JR M E N O M O N I E , Vigil-4ZL ml f 'TQ' f A ' 71 fl . 4 - I ,f Aftfl, fy xL,Q,4f' 41194. La., Aiogrpir 121,91 'DEQ-, ,AFR 0 0. 7' ,ffl 4-41, cfnzn fl, 4 nz: 14141, 'Q' fy f 31,2 ul? 'X 44. wh if Q Q Q 4, 4, ,Ji .gf1p4,u-a4!f4,, f A .Lf ffgf af' L3 ' clqwl- yuan E70-+A--W al-61.1-al ,JNAG-'U-I-f '1fQL4:t, 'V V 1741 fly ,uf ,MQ if-f.-id 1, A ,,,,M, 4.. A 422.1 lil iid , 1-idffl' fm! 5' ?Q2g,g,a5J,71,gaaag ki ' A q L yfillfsrhgxfif 4?-' f..,,,.g,...y- ,, J fgI5Y1fgi'4gQf -J 61146422 W I S C QOPEWUQD The Tower stott ot The Stout Institute I presents to you a pictorial representation ot the lite and Work of its students- Qur college . . . on the shores ot Lake Menomin, its towers cmd bclttlements bosom'd high in tutted trees .... SIU UTS SENATOR JAMES H. STOUT Menomonie was the first city in the United States to provide organized and systematic instruction in Industrial Arts and Home Economics in all grades of the public schools. These facilities were made possible 'through the keen interest and the great generosity of Senator lames H. Stout. From the work begun in the schools of the city in 1890 developed the Stout Training Schools, organized in 1903. In 1908 came the separation of the Training Schools, then known as The Stout Institute, from the school system of Menomonie. After the death of Senator Stout in 1910, the college was taken over by the state. Today, the college is a monument to Iames H. Stout, it is the lengthened shadow of a great man . In 1903 Lorenzo Dow Harvey came to Menomonie to be superintendent of the schools of the city. In 1908, with the separation of The Stout Institute from the school system of Menomonie, he was appointed President of the college. The early development of the Work of the school was due to the efforts of Mr. Stout: the later develop- ment and progress were brought about by Mr. Stout and Dr. Harvey Working together. The latter was a man of energy, conviction, and zeal. To the building of the college he brought a large capacity for organization and leadership. He was an able adminis- trator: but he was, first of all, a great teacher. DB. LORENZO DOW HARVEY lm To the Class of 1938: I wonder . . . Has Stout given you a proper background for a successful teaching career? If you have the same teacher philosophy that characterized educators of forty-five, twenty- f. . . 1V9, or even five years ago, you are not prepared to do the teaching demanded during the next five years. New times demand new mea never truer than it is today. If we of 1938 still feel that we are delegated to -teach only literature, science, mathematics, or trades, we are far from the mark. Here in Amenca new problems face us and must be solved, better by teachers than by politicians and office holders. sures and new men , quoted from civil war literature, was Recently individual liberties were in danger. Genuine democracy is an issue. There is danger that inherent rights guaranteed by the framers of our constitution are being sold by millions for a mess of pottage . Individual effort, initiative, and determination are be- ing weakened. The power of government is becoming a menace because individual convic- tions are being dulled by state and national aids. Thinking is being done for us, not by us. We need to teach and we need to cultivate a deep regard for democracy, to develop qualities of character and methods of action peculiarly necessary in a democracy and to stimulate an active interest in the development of democratic ideals and a love for those liberties possible only in a democratic form of government. No emergency is great enough no mis- fortune deep enough to justify the surrender of democratic ideals as America has known them these hundred and fifty years. Teachers of America have a sacred duty to perform. They may make it possible for the children of America to enjoy the liberties characteristic of America. lllll lll HE UH I ,I' if , AI 4 .fAw..'-, 7141 n'I f- 1 N I 5 , I, 1 ' .1 1 M Z, , xl X ' J A K If I x N' qjhf Q x LX x,- . -VJ In - V!! 6 1 .1 jg KW, K I if , A .. J! J J , 1 CLYDE A. BOWMAN I RUTH E. MICHAELS I. ERLE GRINNELL Dean, Division of Dean, Division of Director, Department of Industrial Education Home Economics Liberal Arts: English fi Q I fff , K FJ Ll. J .if 4 If ,J , 0 5 vel! MERLE M. PRICE GEORGIA H. ABER Dean of Men Home Economics Education History I J E JI .f jf ,1' 1 AX X 1 J It I I J J KETURAH ANTRIM Physical Education 714WJdzf,,6f.a,6 7f47f,fxfvJL',a..f- 9f,e,..4,.Z0.d.5. FREDA M. BACHMANN WILLIAM BAKER Biological Science Printing WW Plzgucdllon BRO HAROLD COOKE WALTER C. CRAWFORD Music Physical Education N PNP' momsv- SUCH vm Foods CP-Bios LXXABPJQ Mrs AHPS Relate PM BUOY' L' C GSW gnqxlsh IOHN M. DAWLEY HELEN DRULEY Social Science Related Arts . WINNONA CRUISE FRED L. CURRAN Nutrition Industrial Educafion L.W. HARRY F. GOOD DANIEL GREEN Industrial Education Drawing L1 4 AV .KJ , . 1 1 I- F Q. 5 ,, ,A ' A I x fl' X ,WI P r 1. 1, ,lr , ' ' V v I ,' I ' V ,hw ' I I A' RL ' x - - X 'V ' .,. A 'O dl ' P LMONB, I , ii ubfiq S ' IVES EW Peqkjng ii ULU AN Clothing Hd Re Qfe H. M. HANSEN ALICE SHERFY HOUSTON Advanced Woodwork Director of Nursery School T Vocqfi I 5 017 NS dllgqticgl Home H afqkhzg GeUSr L' KE! 01 TH fvews LILLIAN FROGGATT RAY F. KRANZUSCH Librarian Industrial Education 13 GERTRUDE M. O'BRIEN HENRIETTE L. QUILLING Registrar Home Economics Education MILDRED L. LAWTON MABEL H. LEEDOM RUTH M, LUSBY Home Administration Chemistry Foods MARY M. MCCALMONT HAROLD C. MILNES PAUL C. NELSON Chemistry Machine Shop Woodwork and Carpentry I. EDGAR RAY COBYDON L. RICH Drawing Mathematics and Science MABEL ROGERS BOYD C. SHAFER Foods and Nutrition Social Science LABAN C. SMITH GLADYS TRULLINGER FRANK E. TUSTISON Psychology Home Economics Mathematics, Science Education 5 HAZEL VAN NESS LETITIA E. WALSH ROBERT L. WELCH Clothing Home Economics Vocational Industrial Education Education RAY WIGEN ISABELLE R. WILLIAMS Woodworking Physiology w null o 5Vt5h93 Gzal lfksi: BRUCE R. ANTRIM Assistant Librarian MARGARET E. SANTEE Executive Secretary L f',!gi' ' 5' 1 fiweazw W z in BRYARD M. FUNK A si ' ff'15f5K f?Uii'i fwu gi . ig? MQW 1 ,. P iff Busmess Manager M35 . , ,U . , z A A 5 ai fm? 21 ,522 :w i - f Q ff 1 2 1 Ly Q ai 1 69393 ai 5 4 , .. lv 2,-A .: -. , ,., . ,,. . ,. ,,5 i,,. W, ,,.,,. X si Sh , ,. ,V M, ,i . ,V ,- H L -' f 11f ,. .f 3gf, ., A fi s, MRS. GRACE M. DOW Director of Halls and Housing sf ls r: -1:g:fff,1:g:gg,, - if W ig, 5 q , ma, f ,. f, EM V mis . .1,,x ww ,ti Q ,V -,L f , K J DR. IULIUS BLOM College Physician THERESA H, STOLEN College Nurse IOSEPH T. BURNS Chief Engineer LARMON PRICE Stenographer 'K b ucKv ri-QQJQ.. iw l7Wd MINNIE BECKER Stenographer AGNES WINSTON Stenographer 16 7 i f C I, SENIOR Qli'li'IC:l ' GORDON VON GONTEN Racine, Wisconsin President MARIORY STEINER Appleton, Wisconsin Secretary 'ff IANE QUILLING Menomonie, Wisconsin Vice-President KEIL BLANK Oconto. Wisconsin Treasurer LORRAINE AUSMAN Elk Mound, Wisconsin WARD BAKKEN Menomonie, Wisconsin SENIOR VIRGINIA BRYANT ARDYS CHRISTIANSEN Menomonie, Wisconsin Amery, Wisconsin 18 MARIE AVERILL Lugerville, Wisconsin VELMA BARTLETT Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin ANTHONY BAUDEK NEIL BLANK Aurora, Wisconsin Oconto, Wisconsin FLORENCE BOEHLKE RINALDO BONACCI Ecu Claire, Wisconsin Aurora, Minnesota IOHN BROPHY LOWELL BROWN Milwaukee, Wisconsin Menomonie, Wisconsin DOROTHY ERICKSON Osseo, Wisconsin STANLEY FOX Osseo, Wisconsin AGNES FRIEDL Aniigo, Wisconsin LORENE GRASLIE Spring Valley, Wisconsin IRENE CHRISTOPHERSEN i DORIS DEE Menomonie. Wisconsin Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin i 19 IOHN FORTIN Knapp, Wisconsin ERNEST FREY Seattle, Washington RUTH GOOD Menomonie. Wisconsin IEANNETTE HANSEN Menomonie. Wisconsin CLHSS GEORGIA DUESING EDNA EBERT Menomonie, Wisconsin Ashland, Wisconsin BETTY KEITH MARY ELLEN KLATT Menomonie, Wisconsin Elmwood, Wisconsin SENICDR EDWIN HARRINGTON 1 Superior, Wisconsin IACK HELLUM Menomonie, Wisconsin WESTON IENSEN Ashland, Wisconsin ROBERT O. IOHNSON Menomonie, Wisconsin Jii'.jfELZf'f IERRY KURZ EARL LAATSCH Durand, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin 062-YAY' 4 , fcwfr- ff 76 AGNES HED Crcxndon, Wisconsin HENRY HULTER Superior, Wisconsin FANCHON IOHNSON Ecru Claire, Wisconsin WILLIAM I OHNSON Menasho, Wisconsin 20 WALTER LA TONDRESSE Rcrcine. Wisconsin WILLIAM LEYHE Plymouth. Wisconsin 3 MARIORIE LULLOFF Greenleaf, Wisconsin Tl VELDA M B OT W ' fi Hconiitn Mem? WW I WU MQW 21 HARRIET MILLIREN Menomonie. Wisconsin IEANNE MYRON Baldwin. Wisconsin IOHN LANCKTON GEORGE LARTZ Menomonie. Wisconsin Suring, Wisconsin CLHSS ARTHUR MATHER Nevcrdcr, Iowcr NORMAN MILLER Menomonie. Wisconsin ALBERT MUELLER New Glorrus, Wisconsin ELEANOR NELSON Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin EUGENE NEUBAUER GERHARDT NEUBAUER Menomonie, Wisconsin Menomonie, Wisconsin LORENZO NEWMAN MARY O'HARA Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Harmony, Minnesota HARRY OLSTAD HAROLD PAULSON I Menomonie, Wisconsin Stoughton, Wisconsin 4 A , if , I . A f' if A 4 M . ,f ' bf! - f R . BERNARD PORTER ROSELYN POTTE X . i 1 Madison, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wiscon ' WJ .,-ff 0 . MN' .. Q I M -- ,MH Ww w BETTY PRIBNOW IOHN PRICE Glidden, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin SENICDR SARA QUILLING ALMA RAUSCH Menomonie, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota 22 A f f I Jaws' -a.u'An-IL., M7 7 ' ' A y b Z XLA-L TH SLATER MARY FRANCES SNIVELY ' W Fort At on, Wisconsin Menomonie, Wisconsin ,AL 'Cf D121 - A -M41-og,,,.,, 701 .ia ,Leak f' Asw 75 6411- if' ' X Q ' GEORGE SOGGE REBECCA STERNER - Manitowoc. Wisconsin Menornonie, Wisconsin LEO STYER ELIZABETH TRETTIN Menomonie. Wisconsin Appleton. Wisconsin VERNON VINCENT EDNA VOIGHT Eau Claire. Wisconsin Menomonie. Wisconsin VAUN RICHERT HARRIET SCHNITGER Menomonie, Wisconsin Watertown, Wisconsin t CLHSS ELEANOR SEGERSTROM ELLIOT SELVES Rice Lake, Wisconsin Neillsville, Wisconsin 23 hwy? Menomonie, Wisconsin Menomonie. Wisconsin BETTY WEBB DONALD WIELAND Viola, Wisconsin Arcadia, Wisconsin WILLIAM WIVELL DORIS FLICK Tcrconite, Minnesota La Crosse, Wisconsin EARL VOLP MARION WAGNER I 1. ,swf X KJ! QM WH! Q ' XWW W WM f ' Af L, c ' 4 3, , 5' bww! ' LD CAT1-YERXN Yennixnote. Wisconsin ce-President STE-R ORVO consin V 1 CHE ' ewcx Yaiis, Wis Pie Cixipp sident 1 E-LMEB CL BU SEN Kendshc. Wisconsin Treasurer XE ANNE MKLLER Cuxnbexiand. Wisconsin Secretary 25 XUNXCDRS Afyfa . U-,mwah CLARENCE' ALLEN ' I , Vai? to .-.Els 24, I Wausau. Wisconsin Z Zlfvo MARGARET AMUNDSON :E . New Auburn, Wisconsin 20' FLORENCE BECKER Le Center, Minnesota LOUISE BENNETT Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin FREDERICK BLAIR ' Menomonie, Wisconsin' MARCIA BLKANK Milan. Wisconsin 7510 A! -fdn,,d.g, 2' EVERETT BOLDUC Crcmdon, Wisconsin ELAINE BOURGEOIS Two Rivers, Wisconsin - A441 i , . X . iX'i J ' - 1 , , ' ' J . 'RX I 'i VN W' . .5 ff A Q ' -X 'YA 'V f- A X fc, Lvwf-'f-.f1,L. 'lu . I . Xxx , s - X. , -, 2 X N DEAN BROWN ll: Menomonie, Wisconsin P ,. W ex s , JI.,- PAUL BROWN Alexandria, Minnesota ,, M, -,L ' f O WILLIAM CHRI ENSEN Neenuh, Wisconsin DOROTHY BOUSLEY Iron River. Wisconsin X, MAXINE CLARK Menomonie, Wisconsin HOWARD DAHER Columbus, Wisconsin HELEN DAWSON PHYLLIS DE BOER BERTRAND ENGEL MARGARET ENGELDINGER OWIN FAHLING ,f f Cuba City, Wisconsin Baldwin, Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Durand, Wisconsin Ccxssville, Wisconsin If we sf-W' '44 ,H 5 Nfyig- W , .fx A-,Miss llxst'-Nmvf' AEKJLL RUTH FAHLING QAMWQ. ' Cassville, Wisconsin K t Q1-'KV' ' ' 'Joan TM My +s www uv-9 f'LQ , S - A 2 A ifgfq-'J Q 6 Maj M I M I K fQ'f!I J N '17 'ff,,J by awe' ,- I 51, af U f 04 if KAREN FOSDAL R ' jjj. , MWJ , Stoughton, Wisconsin L1 !4vAA, ' ,, I, . 4 .ff fff I? Yffffwmfal i 17 MARGARET GIBSON Menomome Wisconsin M, I-. -1' .. -. .Q -nga .4-1. WWJA MARGARET GUNDERSON Chippewa Fctlls, Wisconsin THELMA HAAYA Owen Wisconsin GENEVIEVE HANSON Amherst W1sconsin FRANCES HARTUNG Arkcxnscxw Wisconsin ROLAND HUEBNER Milwaukee Wisconsin GRACE IENS Manitowoc W1sconsm r LUCILLE I OSHUA Knapp, Wisconsin DONALD KEES Durand, Wisconsin F HAROLD KEES A ' . N ' 'u Durand, Wisconsin ' V -- , 5 V .xii ! CATHERINE KIRK Menomonie, Wisconsin R- RUTH LAATSCH Milwaukee, Wisconsin KATHRYN KRAUSE Berlin, Wisconsin EDWARD KRIZ Milwaukee, Wisconsin K ARDIN LARSON , Madison, Wisconsin ' X I ' - Q n 1- il ' ' p I J 5' i B CHLOE LARSON cy , Taylor, Wisconsin I 5 LEILA LARSON DORA MATZ HAROLD MCCLUNG MARY HELEN MCGUINNESS MARLYS MEDTLIE Whitehall, Wisconsin Frederic, Wisconsin Menornonie, Wisconsin Menomonie, Wisconsin Menomonie, Wisconsin NICH MILINOVICH Carson Lake, Minnesota 29 DONALD MILLER BERT MIZUHA EILERT MOLDENHAUER IEAN MORGAN Menomonie, Wisconsin Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii Fall Creek, Wisconsin Whitewater, Wisconsin ROWLAND MORRISON Madison, Wisconsin I ,f .C j . 1- I r P K ' ' 'I' Q W7 1 , S fx A f' !. ,f 0 fw- Z f x ' n ma.. 0600-cl -of bfi. lx!! if I-frv ,,1'! W- M- I f' 4 44-rn ffm - GARDNER NADEN Webster City, Iowa Q MARGARET NICHOLS Whitehall, Wisconsin 440 wmv' k I? Jef' GARNETT NOBIENSKY Ianesville, Wisconsin AGATHA NORTON De Pere, Wisconsin WILLIAM ODELL Eureka, Wisconsin . INEZ OLSEN i Elcho, Wisconsin i , DOROTHY OOSTERHOUS Appleton, Wisconsin DELMAR .OWENS Knapp, Wisconsin E ITN 1 KENNETH PEDEBSON Superior, Wisconsin i AUDREY PETERSEN Webster, Wisconsin W MARIAN PETERSEN V W Weyauwegcz, Wisconsin Z ', ADRIAN POLLOCK Kenosha, Wisconsin MARY ROWE QUILLING Menomonie, Wisconsin WAYNE POOL 4 Plymouth, Wisconsin i HELEN PRIBNOW Glidden, Wisconsin L LESTER REYNOLDS Biwabik, Minnesota X WA T , 4 . J bib W W MARGARET RLGGERT av? , Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin X ARAH ROBERTS WILLIS ROCKWELL ROBERT RUMSEY LAWRENCE SCHAUDE Lois SCHREIN Un on Grove. Wisconsin Kenosha, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin Chippewa FG11S,WiSCOHS1f OROTHY SCHULTZ gan, Wisconsin ROBERT SCHULTZ Menomonie, Wisconsin SISTER MARY DORIS La Crosse, Wisconsin SISTER MARY TELESPHORE Milwaukee, Wisconsin SISTER MARY VITERBIA Milwaukee. Wisconsin 31 SYDNEY SCOVILLE HELEN SEDIVY LORRAINE SELL Kenosha, Wisconsin Phillips, Wisconsin Glidden Wisconsin I? I .,,, 093 Axf ' v r - - A ,.,,, ,,.. GLYNN SKINNER Eveleth, Minnesota IEANNETTE SLAMEN Morris. Minnesota HELEN SMITH Menomonie, Wisconsin MYRTLE SMITH Calamcxine. Wisconsin IEAN SNOYENBOS Mondovi, Wisconsin IAMES SOLBERG Elk Mound, Wisconsin STANLEY SORENSEN Kenosha, Wisconsin SHERWOOD SPREITER Menornonie, Wisconsin IOSEPH STANGL Milwaukee, Wisconsin FREDDIE STARCK Augusta, Wisconsin :G-u,va Q. I CARL STUKEY Great Falls, Montana LORRAINE SWANSON Washburn, Wisconsin MARGARET TREWEEK Rhinelander, Wisconsin GRETCHEN TRUSSLER Mondovi, Wisconsin Am Nmbu 'LV' MARIAN TU RNER vo . A. Agmik ,X-Tuwk LU' f phi11ipS,wsC0nSin SSS!! M wks-Ml jffgwjgx A x IRVIN VOGTSBERGER Menomonie, Wisconsin M ELIZABETH WATSON Appleton, Wisconsin WILLIAM VOSS Mountain Iron, Minnesota DORIS TUTTLE Oconto Falls, Wisconsin MARGARET WATSON Manitowoc, Wisconsin ANN NHI Argyle, Wisconsin X. kj V fi' fv ai., - Congeniality Reigns Sophomore Officers Goto, Treasurer: Domke. Vice-President: Steinburg, Secretary: Bassler, President if H 41 2 Q., V f wi' 4' We Design Homes Hollister, Lemke, Breitzmcm Q 33 Govin, Nogle, O'Meorrcr, Tuttle, Nciulin. Sibley S Nutrition Provides Many Interesting Experiments for the Students Orlady, Doerfler, E. Becker. Bergman . . . 4 Mathemahcs IS a Favorite ,J among the Men 3 ',,. , 4 4 '. n' ' ' '-r f n . ' - 2 U 4 vu , . . - t 1 U -' 4 I ' I w 'f' I J NUS 1. ' ? ll ' V .V an I . ' 'f' V 1. . ' I .n I 1 ' , . I an 'I fy H A , ' t or , . 4 , ,- Q ' f ' 0 Q Bcxrnoske. Hawkinson, Kraft, Iessel I I , Every Man Has Wondere about Its Mechanism Webert, Tiffany, Tasker, O. Iohnson, Barbo 34 Biology is a Fascinating Adventure into the World of the Infinitely Small Schilling, Blair, Ekstrand., Brekke, Green, L. Hanson, Michaels, Chenoweth, King, B. Smith, Byrne Metal Work Is One of the Various Crafts Taught at Stout K. Marlin, Will, Sell , ,, , The Foods aboratory is a Workshop for Students in Home- making 35 Ray, Luebke, Scott, E. Quilling, Baxter, Waller, Reese B. Martin, Brenner, Halverson, Haworth, Samdahl if YL . U 91 ' L, J, l, ,. f, , . .- . I Is. . . I 1 Poetry are ,, .0 I nr. nv ,, .-11 v Up to Class Case, Moore, Buethe, Zeilinger L. Styer, Otteson, Bartelt, H. Olson. Billiet. Whydotski. Kinney The Way to Classes Leads out from the Elevator Doors 35 On This Graceful Staircase Students Assemble I A f , Mr , Aff 'f' W! Q . A - J' gy VJ? 'V iff, , 'L QU ,ff U ff!! I N ' 'JA jj! J A with l I lf lj '-' ' A1 . 1 7 f ' i ' , .' . J x W ,, ,J I ,, X, IX ' .f J f ff, . 1. K , 1,- ,X-51 ,J i .J , M f ,f ,ip , rf' iq W ,ff ' ff i 2 i 1 1 fit' I I f 1: 1 J J N --H Z1 if ,W W i,' i fri! 4. ,j f If I - ,ff I- X 1, Jw A Corner of the Drnmg Ftoom ff UU! jf! 4. 5 t King, Vuciler, Turner, Leist, Snell, Wild. Icxckson ' V is F y yy Stover, B. Smith, Iones, Schilling, I. Iohnson, Aloos, Leist, Bunge, 9 fp' V 'Y Richardson, Kuenzi, Goeres x S J if nfrw W , I t's Loqcrrithms 37 th Johnson, Tondryk, Redgren, Stolfo ask, Roach, Taylor, Shearer, Kirk, Olson, Folk 'sl-I-AJfbL :-. bkkunw , m-gavage.-J 7 1'1OIT11C'S Q s.,.- f' .. lf' After Dinner -1' f , ,-rv e 4, , V .Q.5zff,f- .?1'f:fif-rc.f:2'1fsf E M, f f K .rj 'ab 1 w , r 1 14 'Lf Azfaklf' 'W . . I I-W' s A ,Q ,N fa: ' Perry, T,1trner,? nn, Morns, Owen, Thompson, H1l1, Larson , -, ,. , P' ,if . . , 1 4. rf - . f - ,,fz1:g.wn'w':f5,,4f?f D- wfzf' ff fffimfhf' 'V' Styer, Erpenbach, Lamphere, Koch, Wierman, Hillman, Pagel, MacGregor .-S' Men Learn the Usefulness of Wood 38 Freshman Class Officers As a Major Interest or as a Hobby, Art Affords Lifelong l Pleasure N W :I Roy, Goehring, Wunrow, Strahm, Willenis 'Ver f ,t 4' I 4 'j 0 xl., H W , A Ag A A J H, , Y . A V 1 w rv- V I ' ,, Y, 42,5 Q 1 12 . F . 'P A- '- fm 'M 'A Q -.Mi you-0 fi ff , rf Q SMQJPV lf 75 5' 1 ' .V - I ' ff L' , r ' Q f ' 5' 1 S -an J, Veg , .aj Literature is Alrfvaysfiasciriating live' , Mifku ,, , Anderson, Billmayer, R. Nelson, Wernlund, Gibson, Dockar 39 Bagan, Meittunen. Lange, Kcmsmark, Sule 4 Olson, Score, Nelson, Morrison, Edwards, Trezonu, Hormcm, Goodwin Ainger, Steckling, Michelbook, M. Iohnston, Bow 11 Creative Art Work llfya e t rin i e- l X Sl , ulses viigflrgi 'W eg e QL f N islgdlgonfll j ' x lllffyi nwgtgliv To yn3hvdTsium for Sports Schneider, Ruedebusch, Ruehl, Iensen Pica Mitchell, Leyhe, DeGrc1nd, Smith, Kinney 40 of Shop Activity Moe, Peterman, Steber, Finney, Richter. Keith, Formoe Students Learn the Significance of Machine Drawing Slide Rule Is a Very Instrument Moms, Springer, Ogata. Iewett, King What Sheet Metal Pattern Do You Want Designed? Sandow, Rathlesberger. 41 C. Anderson, McLain, McMi1ler. Moskewitz. Playter Hub, Reitenauer, Schwartz, Hill Stratton, Weber Textiles -Q, a , Qu' 5 '.f,,.g , fjjy fs' is fi r Printing Is Interesting to A11 Men I J , ,, . ee v..... -e---.---.v.., -e..W., W..,., ,..t..,, Q YA - Vg , L , , Tuff, -7--.--U.---. V. J ,J t , ,a. if ,, .t A 3 -4 - ' 11: F ,Li Y M' R Q J U gy' ,V pl QJ , Q N, ff 4 , J -V ,, sf 4. ' , , J ' 7 YL! ff' f ' Iv JK ' .D f , 1 , 1 ' W s . , 3, t K V 1 v v wi' J I , 1,1 f wg- V' iv Vx L: ,. , , J i , ' x M 9' ,J , M 4, . is t x ,ju J F' Gffzskhom A!1I7Pa3rts of :he 4 ,United States Forrn Lasting Ffiendshijis at Stout f ' X -. tr' l Hansen, Ecke, Sally. Bodan, Heuser, Steckling, Zastrow XX ' ' X., f Q 4 i 191 i s M M917 .' '9i Famer.. Rogers, E. Johnson, Scothorn, Knight, Williams, Abendschein, Norman I yr, ,'.s Q Aft' ' a ' ' ' 1 . X' 'fx I ,Q a D 4 J ' .4 5 x , 43 1 Y J V V 1 ' 1 ' . . ' X I I , I A 1 u 'Nl J , - 0 '- v p X 5 tx! -Your Mechanical Skill Is Tested In the Machine Shop Bitney, Lockerby, Herald, Dehringer, Miller, Ney, Iain, W. Anderson, Burmcm x 17 H 1 t ,ft ' ii: . if M, J' L rt V ' 1 'nm fi :I fi rw x - iw Friendly Associations-...Lf Give Enduring Satisfaction N Murphy, Wedekind, Smith, Bressler, Cramer IX VIII VH XIX x Q! 'Via E. Neubauer, I. Barbo, I. Myron, M. Amundson STOUT STUDENT ASSOCIATION Every student enrolled in the college is a member of the Stout Student Association. The specific duties of the organiz- ation are to encourage a spirit of school co-operation and to secure for the students a responsible voice in student affairs. - The officers of the association act as representatives of 'y N, student opinion before the joint faculty-student committee. I 'V it a ' x Class of 1938 ' Eugene Neubauer, Ieanne Myron ' Class of 1939 Margaret Amundson XX 1 Class of 1940 4 Ingmar Barbo K', Mnlllln- , ff X CD 1 , x OFFICERS Eugene Neubauer President Margaret Amundson Vice-President Jeanne Myron Secretary Ingmar Bcxrbo Treasurer '7fuhl'4f-Eiglrl 7owm KIID .fir 1 f i x ,,,.,-g. H . , . . 5 t . . . ' ' 5 u Q 1 . - . ,L O ,' -'u' -5' . .L 4 g , ' . 5 1 ' 9 ,4lf.5n'.c V' fhva si .4 .i . 4 t 'u-.g U ,n,' . g'5,gs ' ' 1 , V. ,IJ n , o A 1 Y ga IW' W if It ll lll IV X tl' ffl ALPI-IA PS OMEGA Rear Row: M. Klatt, B. Keith. P. Brown, R. Potter, C. Roethe, B. Milnes First Row: R. Iohnson. I. Portin, V. Bryant, A. Pollock. Mr. Ives ALPHA PSI OMEGA The Zeta Beta chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, national honor- ary dramatic fraternity, was organized at Stout in 1935. Its membership is elected from the Stout dramatic group, the Manual Arts players. Alpha Psi Omega stimulates interest in dramatic activities and brings to the local chapter the advantages of a wide association with those interested in the college theater. Advisers Mr. Ives, Mr. Grinnell Class of 1938 Mary Ellen Klatt, Betty Keith, Roselyn Potter, Robert Iohnson, Iohn Fortin, Virginia Bryant. Evert Ostrom Class of I 939 Paul Brown, Catherine Roethe, Adrian Pollock, Willis Rockwell Class of 1940 Harold Snyder, Betty Milnes R I I . ' if u 'J . It X . - 4 ., s If A In p. -.xxlllllflx X QQ X OFFICERS obert Iohnson President Virginia Bryant Vice-President and Secretary Adrian Pollock Business Manager fvmeiem '7!fwf4,-Ez9A1 7mm K ' , 1 QV W 'V fy' JJ ' 1, no -yt, wiv at ,f , ' u I ,p , ftugmfglpitd ft ' ,.' VA! ffycffy JJ Xl X vm vu Q, tu I EPSILCDN I Rear Row: Mr. Price, Mr. Ray, Mr. Wigen, Mr. Good, E. Clausen PI T Third Row: H. Olstad, W. Rockwell, I. Brophy, F. Blair, W. Shaneyfelt, L Schaude Second Row: I. Roang, G. Soqge, W. LaTonclresse, S. Scoville, W. Christensen, O. Fahling, G. Naden l First Row: R. Ritter, Mr. Bowman, Mr. B. E. Nelson, A. Mather, O. Gronseth, S. Fox EPSILON PI TAU w Epsilon Pi Tau, a National Honorary Scholastic Fraternity 'y 3 in Industrial Arts and Industrial Vocational Education, was Pi' 1 2 I founded at the Ohio State University in 1929. Theta chapter ' ' V I W was founded at Stout in 1933. i r , Adviser , Mr. Bowman I Faculty Members ' I X - , .Lt Mr. B. E. Nelson, Mr. Brown, Mr. Curran, Mr. Good, Mr. P. C. Nelson, Mr. - Price, Mr. Ray, Mr. Welch, Mr. Wigen. t H ,'1WU'f-- . cms of 1938 OCD 1 Harry Olstad, Walter LaTondresse, Arthur Mather, Oscar Gronseth, Stanley X Fox, Iohn Bro h , George So e, Eugene Neubauer, Gerhardt Neubauer, ar aatsc . vert Strom E lL h ian Y O gg OFFICERS Arthur Ma'her Class of 1939 presjdelit Willis Rockwell, William Shaneyfelt, Lawrence Schaude, Iohn Roang, Sidney Oscar Gronseth Eiizgliiluglyeiit gsjiiigibjgederick Blair, Gardner Naden, Robert Ritter, Vice-President ' Stanley Fox Secretary and Treasurer y Wmeieen 7fn01Iq-Ziqfpl' 7awm Mft , ll that Tift' X Rear Row: I. Myron, I. Morgan.. F. I-Iartung, F. Boehlke, I. Hansen, R. Laatsch, I. Christopherson, M. Treweek, Miss Aber Second Row: Miss Trullinger, Miss Iohnson, A. Friedl, A. Petersen, M. Averill, Miss Quilling. E. Segerstrom, M. Wagner, M. Amundson First Row: Miss Cruise, A. Hed, Mrs. Houston, E. Slater, D. Oosterhous, C. Kirk, Miss Michaels. Miss Walsh PHI UPSILON OMICBON The Tau chapter of Phi Upsilon Cmicron, national profes- sional fraternity in home economics, was organized at Stout in March, 1932. In addition to a study program, the group is interested in a number of professional projects, among them the award- ing of a scholarship to a representative Freshman woman. X w Adviser Mrs. Houston Faculty Members Miss Michaels, Miss Aber, Miss Cruise, Miss Iohnson. Miss Quilling, Miss Trullinger, Miss Walsh Class of 1938 Ieanne Myron, Florence Boehlke, Irene Christopherson, Agnes Friedl, Marie Averill, Eleanor Segerstrom, Marian Wagner, Agnes Hed, Edith Slater, Jeannette Hansen Class of 1939 Jean Morgan, Frances Hartung, Ruth Laatsch. Margaret Treweek, Audrey Petersen, Margaret Amundson, Dorothy Oosterhous, Catherine Kirk R! is 1 X ll lll lV 1 V W PHI UPSILON H OMICRCDN fi c t u v I f . ' uullhl Q! p ll f f Edith Slater President Catherine Kirk Vice-President Agnes Hed Secretary Dorothy Oosterhous Treasurer F Xvawiew '7hwi4f-Eight '7awm IX VIII VI1 X -2 wry T ARTS and CRAFTS Q 5 'V J a :Mill I1 Xen, I 'l OFFICERS Earl Laatsch President Neil Blank Vice-President Wayne Pool Secretary Robert Ritter Treasurer Rear Row: A. Mather, B. Porter, K. Blank, H. Hulter, W. Rockwell, E. Harrington, W. Christensen Second Row: W. La Tondresse, L. Schaude, D. Wieland, G. Nobiensky. G. Sogge. W. Leyhe First Row: Mr. Kranzusch, W. Pool, R. Ritter, E. Laatsch, N. Blank, S. Fox, D. Thomas ARTS AND CRAFTS The men in the Arts and Crafts Club are intensely inter- ested in hobbies. In hobbies of every type they center their interest, working for the joy of the task, but acquiring also abundant ideas and added skills. From their activities in the organization they derive all the benefits obtainable from a course in crafts. Adviser Mr. Kranzusch Class of 1938 ' Arthur Mather. Bernard Porter, Keil Blank, Henry Hulter, Edwin Harrington, Walter La Tondresse, Donald Weiland, George Sogge, William Leyhe, Earl Laatsch, Neil Blank, Stanley Fox Class of 1939 Willis Rockwell, William Christensen, Lawrence Schaude, Garnett Nobiensky, Wayne Pool, Robert Ritter, David Thomas Nawiem 740114,-Heed! 70am Rear Row: M. Arnundson, V. Ray, A. Norton, M. Blank. I. Christopherson, G. Hanson Second Row: C. Dornke, L. Madden, D. Tuttle, V. Milbrot, C. Roethe, V. Wild, M. Blair First Row: I. Hansen, M. Averill, Miss Cruise, Miss Walsh, M. Petersen, K. Fosdal HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Each student of home economics at Stout automatically becomes a member of the Home Economics Club. Each year two members chosen by the club represent the organization at the National Convention of Home Economics Clubs, and other members attend the meetings of the State Educational Association. Advisers Miss Cruise, Miss Walsh Class of 1938 Irene Christopherson, Velda Milbrot, Ieannette Hansen, Marie Averill Class of 1339 ' Margaret Amunclson, Agatha Norton, Marcia Blank, Doris Tuttle, Genevieve Hanson, Catherine Roethe, Marian Petersen, Karen Fosdal Class of 1940 Virginia Ray, Cecilia Domke, Lois Madden, Virginia Wild, Mary Blair lu lv V 1 l x3 W HOME ECONOMICS M G X c:t'N ll-lun CLUB P I , JI if A - 'A' Hx . fem OFFICERS Marie Averill President Ieannette Hansen Vice-President Marian Petersen Secretary Karen Fosdal Treasurer 49 inelleen hwiq- A7!11'7awm X X1 X IX VIII VII UA X-J ETALLURGY Rear Row: R. Bonczcci. L. Brown, K. Seitz. A. Baudek, V. Richert, F. Blair First Row: D. Kees, L. Siyer, R. McLeod, C. Anderson, G. Skinner, Mr. Milnes L METALLURGY CLUB 5 The Metallurgy Club unites a group of men interested in U' , the field of metallic substances. ' J I ' 1.7 ' The members listen to talks on the art of separating various - x - S! metals from their ores, on the properties of metals and alloys. ' and on the processes of converting metals into manufactured . products. Individual research, group study and discussion, y and the occasional appearance of a guest speaker keep R V .' the men well informed regarding the rapid changes and N . l yt developments in the metal industry. fi ,YQ , ,MDX A Adviser ' Mr. Milnes OFFICERS Class of 1938 Glyn Skinner Rinaldo Bonacci, Lowell Brown, Anthony Baudek. Vaun Bichert, Leo Styer 1 Pfesfdenf cms of 1939 Wllfred Anderson Frederick Blair, Donald Kees, Robert McLeod, Glyn Skinner Vice-President Robert McLeod CIGSS Of 1941 Secretary Karl Seitz, Wilfred Anderson Leo Styer Treasurer llfinefeen 7awy1, Rear Row: K. Krause, M. Gunderson, M. Treweek, L. Zeilin er, V. Milbrot, g D. Matz Second Row: I. Snoyenbos, E. Trettin First Row: G. Swanson. M. Wagner, L. Ausman, D. Tuttle, D. Oosterhaus E. Watson C. Larson, D. Erickson, I. Scott, A. Weittenhiller, I. Slamen SCIENCE CLUB The members of the Stout Science Club are women of the senior college who are interested in chemistry, biology, nutrition, clietetics, physiology, or bacteriology. During the year each member gives a report upon a subject of scientific interest to which she has devoted intensive study. The group enjoys several social meetings, a picnic, a tea, and a banquet. Advisers Miss Bachmann, Miss Cruise, Miss McCa1mont, Miss Williams Class of 1938 Lorrai , , y Christiansen, Dorothy Erickson, Elizabeth Trettin Class of 1939 Margaret Gunderson, Katherine Krause, Dora Matz Dorothy Oosterhaus, Iean Snoyenbos, Margaret Treweek, Doris Tuttle. Elizabeth Watson, Ann Weittenhiller, Chloe Larson ne Ausman, Velda Milbrot, Ieanette Slamen Marian Wagner Ard s Class of 1940 Elizabeth Doerfler, , , y, Ioyce Scott, Ruth Thompson Gylcr Swanson, Lorena Zeilinger Zella Ioos Leila Sible 4 all lll l I ll IV f f 1 SCIEN CE 1 CLUB . G X' C191 x '-. Xfww OFFICERS Lorraine Ausman President Doris Tuttle Vice-President Marian Wagner Secretary 1 9 fvinefeen 7z,.p.z.,-eef.z vm a 1 .t .2 .rp - ' .1 9 6,1 .25 Q 41 rf pk' . Mt- A , sl. . Q ef' ply, gf? .J if? gf X .1 W 'f aff' 'Z -f WV JW 1'Y l,1-. fr 1, fi' nit! s ', Vi' ., t - 0' J. U .I - f - ,M . or g ,411 , pp l ' yy f N., f' - Q , 1 ,T L 7 : 1 lx: ' ' 3 ll AM! ,gviy x Y L . L! lX Xl-:7 Vlll VII ' XJ S' T' S' Rear Row: E. Kriz, A. Pollock, R. Rumsey, P. Brekke, D. Brown Second Row: E. Clausen. L. Stolfo. L. Whydotski, D. MacGregor, G. Alt, W. Leyhe First Row: I. Brophy. Mr. Baker, R. Martin, W. Campbell. O. Gronseth, x , I. Tondryk STOUT TYPOGBAPHICAL SOCIETY I NU 3 f, Among the most active groups on the campus is STS. 'ff 11' ' srsb' k h 1- , I it , t e printers organization. rings spea ers to t e co ' , lege, arranges displays, and distributes information regard- ' X ing printing. It sponsors field trips for members of the club ' ' and encourages representation at craft conventions. N., J x If Adviser X v I Mr. Baker 'I ,A V Class of 1938 ,llW.llu.- ,Q William Leyhe. Iohn Brophy, Oscar Gronseth ,Divx Class of 1939 ' Edward Kriz, Adrian Pollock, Robert Rumsey, Palmer Brekke, Dean Brown. Elmer Clausen OFFICERS- cmss of 1940 R0beff,MGf1m Leonard Stollo, Donald MacGregor, George Alt, William Campbell, Ioseph President Tondryk Iohn Brophy Vice-President CIQSS Of 1941 and SGCISTCIIY Lloyd Whydotski, Robert Martin William Campbell Treasurer www vzW,z,,-ef,J,z vw Rear Row: G. Von Gonten, A. McKernon, D. Hansen, W. Johnson, C. Howard. L. Samdahl, P. Pagel, M. Ruud Third Row: E. Moldenhauer, S. Skinner, E. Harrington. Coach Crawford, W. Campbell. N. Milinovich, P. Murphy Second Row: G. Nobiensky, G. Alt. E. Bolduc. E. Beckman, P. Bailey. I. Barbo First Row: I. Dolejs. D. Miller, W. Wivell, S. Spreiter, W. Odell S CLUB , The S Club is interested in keeping alive in the college an appreciation of the value of athletic training to the in- dividual man, in building character, and in developing active minds. The club awards a jacket to each graduating senior who has earned two or more letters in one sport. In 1937-1938 Ioe Dolejs, Mel Ruud, Gordon Von Gonten, William Wivell, and Harold Paulson received the awards. Advisers Mr. Crawford. Mr. Price Class of 1938 Gordon Von Gonten, Melford Ruud, Sidney Skinner, Edwin Harrington, Ioseph Dolejs, William Wivell Class of 1939 Wallace Iohnson, Claude Howard, Eilert Moldenhauer, Nich Milinovich, Garnet Nobiensky, Donald Miller, Sherwood Spreiter, William Odell Class of 1940 f Arnie McKernon, Donald Hansen, Paul Pagel, William Campbell. George Alt, Evert Bolduc, Earl Beckman, Paul Bailey, Ingmar Barbo Class of 1941 Leo Samdahl, Pat Murphy ' 1 u llt lY 1 V f F 'Q 'S' CLUB l G c.. 1 Y 1 X fm OFFICERS William Wivell President Donald Miller Vice-President Sherwood Spreiter Secretary William Odell Treasurer Kent Martin Sergeant-at-Arms IV ' 740017-Zzlgfzf 70mm lf XXI IX Vlll Vll 71417 Y, l7.?J', - zgfsifgtitstfrrgiywfllgsfw L a E'bQ-c4xJ4f2,.3 JH- d40C'i'ZAL3ZW wir L W. A. A. l X , 'E ll' .D . e nllllllz fl ly OFFICERS Helen Sedivy President Lorraine Sell Vice-President Margaret Treweek Secretary Betty Smith Treasurer Rear Row: F. Hartung. F. Becker, M. Case, E. Watson, L. Sibley, M. Gunderson, H. Pribnow, C. Kirk Second Row: R. Fahling, H. Smith, E. Kohls, E. Trettin, L. Swanson, M. Wagner, E. Tuttle, D. Tuttle First Row: E. Becker, M. Treweek, L. Sell, Miss Antrim, H. Sedivy, B. Smith, D. Oosterhaus, L. Larson WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION An active W.A.A. member spends her spare moments gaining hours of credit in sports,-in organized hikes, swim- ming parties, hockey, skating, basketball, and volley ball. She helps in planning and carrying out the W.A.A. program of intramural sports and participates in the water carnival sponsored by the W.A.A. in the early spring. Adviser Miss Antrim Class of 1938 Marian Wagner, Elizabeth Trettin Class of 1939 Frances Hartung, Florence Becker, Elizabeth Watson, Margaret Gunderson, Helen Pribnow, Catherine Kirk, Ruth Fahling, Helen Smith, Doris Tuttle, Margaret Treweek, Lorraine Sell, Helen Sedivy, Dorothy Oosterhaus, Leila Larson Class of 1940 Mary Case, Lela Sibley, Lorraine Swanson, Ellen Tuttle, Eleanor Becker, Betty Smith Class of 1941 Elireda Kohls flfzwiew '7hmff,-Saw! 7mm Rear Row: L. Miller, R. Schultz, R. Smith. R. DeGrande. D. Brown, O. Iohnson Second Row: B. Mizuha, D. Wieland, F. Morris. C. Christiansen, N. Wedekind, R. Trezona, P. Camerer First Row: H. McClung, I. Ruedebusch. C. Stukey, F. Blair. O. Fahling, W. Conrad, Mr. Dawley 212921 1, -1154412 'lY 'f, f,,' D . V ... ,,m.f- f ff,-,f uf Y. M. C. A. . fl ,f fa' To meet the current needs of students has always been the guiding principle on which the program of the Young Men's Christian Association has been developed. The Y.M.C.A. desires to help the student to achieve a satisfying and ade- quate preparation ior life both in college and after com- mencement. Adviser Mr. Dawley Class of 1938 Donald Wieland, Warren Conrad Class of 1939 Robert Schultz. Dean Brown, Bert Mizuha, Harold McC1ung, Carl Stukey, Frederick Blair, Owin Fahling Class of 1940 Loyd Miller, Orvis Iohnson, Paul Camerer Class of 1941 Robert Smith, Ralph DeGrande, Frederick Morris, Carl Christiansen, Norman Wedekind, Richard Thezona, lohn Ruedebusch I 1 u tu ffl Y.lVl 1 G CJ' . x V , Xa 'X 'sg X 1 fo xv OFFICERS Owin Fahling President Carl Stukey Vice-President Warren Conrad Secretary Frederick Blair Treasurer I WWW 7w,,-.cr,4z vwm ., ,w'BL,A1 To ! 1y'j ,fy 'kf-'g' ' V' V, . ff, S ..-rfff?5f5?,.. of V-if M T., ' 41 -- 1 2 0 0 'L ' ,f jf94'LM f . wi' 14.4 'fp W J' J. '- ' UW W ,J-91.5 . ' ' ' gl 5 - ' X A ' l 1 I 'l rv, ' I S Y Qx ll! .J 4 .L X N ' -. A ll W I e ' 0 sr E . . . ' l ' if Ljnfi' . MU! iw' .TMJ I - ' I 'Rear Row: E. Heuser, lvl. Iohns, M. Gunderson, V. Zastrow, K. Krause, H. Pribnow, B. Pribnow, L. Kirk. Third Row: E. Allen, V. Owen, H. Richardson, G. Iones, B. Brunner, L. Kasmark, H. Meittunen. Second Row: H. Schnitger, M. Dockar, L. Larson, D. Erickson, A. Christiansen. D. Schultz, H. Anderson, I. Hill. First Row: L. Swanson, E. Iohnson, G. Byrne, Miss McCalmont, Miss Carson, A. Petersen, E. Morris, C. Kirk. -U y Y. W. c. A. Q, vt . 9 . V Q ' ' Early in the history of Stout a branch of the Young ' Ng Women's Christian Association was established. Opening ' its membership to any girl who Wishes to join, offering com- X. i Advisers 'X I 4 Miss McCalmont, Miss Carson. ' cms of 1938 -, timmy. Helen Pribnow, Edna Allen, Harriet Schnitger, Dorothy Erickson, Ardys I' ' WA Christiansen. wmx . Class of 1939 Margaret Gunderson, Kathryn Krause, Betty Pribnow, Leila Larson, Dorothy Schultz. Audrey Peterson, Catherine Kirk. OFFICERS Audrey Petersen president Vera Owen, Hortense Richardson, Iean Hill, Lorraine Swanson. Germaine Byrne, Eleanor Morris, Louise Kirk. Class of 1940 Eleanor Morris Vice-President Class of 1941 Ellen Heuser. Margaret Iohns, Violet Zastrow, Gwendalyn Iones, Burdine Brunner, Lois Kasmark. Hazel Meittunen, Margaret Dockar, Harriette Anderson, Elanor Johnson. fvfmzw. mQ,f.,-.cr,z.z vm. 1 I x'f..' .f I P, , .1-' . 'bfi - J., .' fi, 1 1 .H-v ' ' ' -f. I ,,,. ly ,' , I V 1. 1...-sv. QP. I , 6 I' . X I J' I W V- ' ' i,,.g'-.o..'5 A' - - V.: ' I . ' - . A ,J It - , -., .JA , ,, - , I fi I ,. - , . 1 ,. , .,. I I.. 4 . 9 ' f. W .. I 1 . A .. Q Y I 5, J , r -1 , ' - 'rf f M ' f - ' . . ' I' - I - - 1, 5 .,.1 .mxx ' , . X' A 7 , ' ' '-4 '- , . .. . .I I. i I ' -c-' ., ... ., , ., , .. Rear Row: G. Barr, C. Dreyer, I. Schilling, L. Swanson, I. Chenoweth, A. Brekke D. Scothorn, L. Sibley, H. Abenschein Fourth Row: N. Scheer, P. Iohnson, F. Becker, Steckling, S. Roberts, C. Wunrow, M. Carryl, Third Row: M. Amundson, L. Ausman, M. Rodan, I. Morgan, B. Kahabka, Z. Ioos, E. Becker, L. Sell. H. Sedivy, H. Dillon Second Yow: M. Kuenzi, L. Strahm, I. Slamen, L. Schrein, I. Scott, C. Rilling, R. 7 nge, I. Ecke, M. Schearer, V. Hickox First Row: H. Willems, D. Williams, M. Benn, Iohnston. E. Iensen. E. Tuttle, H. Lendved M. Case, W. Bunge, D. G. Hanson H. Rogers, M. Knight, M. radeship and good times, the Y.W.C.A. proposes to instill ideals of behavior and of thought. It is a Wholesome, jolly group of girls united by one Word- Christian . Class of 1938 Lorraine Ausman, Ieanette Slamen Class of 1939 Lorraine Swanson, Florence Becker, Sarah Roberts, Margaret Amundson, Iean Morgan. Lorraine Sell, Helen Sedivy, Lois Schrein ff Class of 1940 Carol Dreyer, Ieanette Schilling, Estella Chenoweth, Annette Brekke, Lela Sibley, Mary Case, Wilma Bunge, Genevieve Hanson, Bernetta Kahabkcr, Zella Ioos, Mary Kuenzi, Ioyce Scott, Ellen Tuttle, Marguerite Benn Class of 1941 Geraldine Barr, Dorothy Scothorn, Helen Abenshein, Majesta Shearer, Pearl Iohnson, Dorothea Steckling. Carol Wunrow, Lois Strahm, Charlotte Rilling, Ruth Lange, Iane Ecke, Nora Scheer, Virginia Hickox, Helen Williams, Dorothy Williams, Marjorie Iohnston, Elizabeth Iensen, Helen Lendved, Helen Rogers, Margaret Knight, Marian Carryl rg, I. ' 'wi I f li ll lil f ,lV. 'XI ' A. . l fl- ,.-f.:,,:?.. . ii , , . '-4 U , 5 ' 1 'mfr' L. 5 , I., ,Q . .I fu .-vfl. ab ' In In ,. ' J- MQ, ff S- 3- ,A 4 ' .4 rg , ' ' 9:1-V ,U-, I A- ,494-f' A 75. I ,ZH .1 C . ' A V in 5 7' A ng E1 'Z Mff' yggg I! MMA. R lr! II ' ' , ,A ,,. 1 f lr B 'ty' I -mllllfix . CO0 f OFFICERS Elizabeth Doerfler Secretary Germaine Byrne Treasurer Z flfllnelteen 7fu7zl'4f-gigfzll 7awea -'r!,'H,-,Jr -u-u4v ' Xl Y X IX VIII Vll in I 3 wil x , w fb CDN OFFICERS George Sogge President Robert Ritter Vice-President Garnett Nobiensky Secretary Iohn Roang Treasurer William Wivell Sergeant-at-Arms Sidney Scoville Historian Rear C Orvold L Schaude R Rumsey I Solberg R Ritter G Von Gonten Third Row I Doleys E Harrington I Bassler R Iohnson W Christiansen R Wierman Second Row G Alt A Barbo I Enli E Clausen D Thomas First Row Mr Good W Wivell G Sogge S Scoville I Roang Mr Dawley FOB FOB the earllest social organvzatmn for men on the Stout campus IS parucularly 1nterested in athlet1cs both mtra mural and 1ntracolleg1ate Each year FOB awards a scholarshlp to the man who has done noteworthy work In athlet1cs l'o encourage fnendly r1valry between the foot ball teams of the Eau Clonre Teachers College and The Stout Institute the club offers the Little Brown Iug trophy Advisers Mr Good Mr Dawley Class of 1938 William Wivell George Sogge Ioseph Dolejs Robert Iohnson Agdur Barbo Gordon Von Gonten Edwin Harrington Class of 1939 Chester Orvold, Sidney Scoville, Elmer Clausen, David Thomas, Irwin Enli, Iohn Roang, William Christiansen, Lawrence Schaude, Robert Rumsey. Iames Solberg Class of 1940 George Alt Nmefeen ' 700,102 58 W Rear Row: E. Neubauer, C. Anderson, P. Pagel, O. Iohnson, G. Hawkinson Third Row: R. Martin, I. Barbo, P. Brown, I. Tondryk, A. Pollock, A. Mather, E. Laatsch Second Row: R. Morrison, P. Bailey. I. Erpenbach, W. Leyhe, W. Pool, W. LaTondresse, P. Nothom, O. Fahling First Row: Mr. Grinnell. D. Owens, H. Hulter, I. Forlin, H. Olstad, Mr. Shafer, A. Bartelt K. F. S. The name K.F.S. signifies the threefold objective of this social fraternity: knowledge, friendship, and society. In 1936, the group established an annual scholarship which is awarded to the Stout man who evidences the best crafts- manship, the highest scholarship, and the most admirable attitude toward the college. ln the trophy cabinet in the library is a silver cup bearing the name of the first two recipients of the scholarship. Advisers Mr. Grinnell, Mr. Shafer Class of 1938 , Eugene Neubauer, Arthur Mather, William Leyhe, Earl Laatsch, Walter LaTondresse, Henry Hulter, Iohn Fortin, Harry Olstad Class of 1939 Paul Brown, Adrian Pollock, Rowland Morrison, Wayne Pool, Owin Fahling. Delmar Owens Class of 1940 Curtis Anderson, Paul Pagel, Orvis Iohnson, Gerald Hawkinson, Ingmar Barbo, Ioseph Toridryk, Paul Bailey, Ierome Erpenbach, Paul Nothom. Arland Bartelt Class of 1941 Robert Martin I E -W +... l ill C lll 'V -xi cf' A pl ,. I ' I. ! ' A 5' ff L' 4 P '-r.,- w'f.f5 ' 'a I . ,, P , ll y - .- c,t I fy, ' 'fl' ' K 'S 1 - . . iffy, ,tlfflzy A 0 I ,iv a 1 J ,-' .If l -, ry! V, f ' 'M fn 'if fn' ' ' '. f . , I, 'ff-lr .'.'.if- it ul r' Y Y X ik 1 fr X' fy .L l',',' ff? I I' , I W f fn , ' I' ,f I LG ll I 1 .5 . C. I .f -J , ,- 1 I ijt!! N fm OFFICERS Henry Hulter President Delmar Owens Vice-President Harry Olstad Secretary Iohn Fortin Treasurer Paul Bailey Sergeant-at-Arms Arland Bartelt Historian 59 ' fvinefeen 7ful'LZ'y-gigtfzll 70mm Af f c 1535 ' Mfiffrffrf Mfr WX xi Y x xx vm VII X HYPERIAN ,' ' f , Wy7fdffJ Rear Row: B. Smith, D. Bousley, E. Segerstrom. Miss Quilling. I. Snoyenbos. M. Turner. L. Larson Third Row: H. Taylor, F. Boelke, M. Amundson, K. Fosdal, I. Chenoweth, it g ' G. Hansen N Second Row: M. Averill, R. Fahling, V. Bartlett, V. Carroll, V. Billmeyer, ,angle .Q -I i H. Smith .. JL'-LL, , First Row: Miss Antrim, R. Potter, L. Joshua. M. Nichols, K. Krause, Miss Aber f Z s 4 ff! - U 5-'C ' HYPERIAN u ' ,ff 1 V The H erian Societ , a social rou , was or anized at W 8 f ,er , Y P V . I. i , Stout in 1922. The members are interested in social service. O'W'9' M KN A S-U VV'-J Each year, to express their interests, they send a child to , as , nursery school and conduct a sale of hand-woven articles t . gl ff' made at Berea College. In so doing they aid young people A ' both in Menomonie and in Berea. . f 1 , , XX . 1 I ' 1 ' Advisers l c In Aff Miss Antrim, Mrs. Paul Gregg, Miss Aber, Miss Quilling ' ,D 7 A ' ciass of 1938 fb X . Eleanor Segerstrom, Florence Boelke, Marie Averill, Velma Bartlett, Roselyn Potter, Edith Slater OFFICERS cms of 1939 Roiffyrfdporter Dorothy Bousley, Iean Snoyenbos, Marian Turner, Leila Larson, Margaret esl en Amundson, Karen Fosdal, Ruth Fahling, Lucille Joshua, Helen Smith, Kathryn Lucille Ioshua Krause Vice-President Margaret Nichols Class of 1940 Secretary Betty Smith, Helen Taylor, lane Chenoweth, Virginia Carroll. Virginia Ketherine Krause Billmayer, La Verne Hanson Treasurer Class of 1941 Margaret Nichols Nzfwkm '7!wuff,-Eaymf 7mm H Rear Row: A. Norton, C. Kirk, R. Folk. I. Christotferson, M. Blank, L. Madden, R. Laatsch Second Row: H. Schnitger, V. Luebke, E. Bourgeois, E. Trettin, D. Erickson. G. Byrne First Row: A. Friedl, T. Haaya, Miss Lusby. A. Hed, C. Roethe. L. Waller PALLAS ATI-IENE Pallas Athene Society, one of the four social organizations for Women, was organized at Stout in 1934. Indicative of the group's place in campus affairs is the fact that for two suc- cessive years its float in the homecoming parade has received the first prize. The society makes innumerable praiseworthy contributions to the life of the college. Advisers - Miss Lusby, Mrs. LaPointe Class of 1938 Doris Flick, Agnes Friedl, Agnes Hed, Harriet Schnitger, Elizabeth Trettin. Dorothy Erickson Class of 1939 Elaine Bourgeois, Marcia Blank, Thelma Haaya, Catherine Kirk, Ruth Laatsch, Agatha Norton, Catherine Boethe Class of 1940 Louise Kirk. Viola Luebke. Eleanor Morris, Lucille Waller Class of 1941 Rose Folk ' s u lll iv V W PALLAS ATI-IENE l i U , 1 xmllht GJ I y OFFICERS Thelma Haaya President Catherine Roethe Vice-President Agnes Friedl Secretary Agnes Hed Treasurer I 115, r!Q,4,fLz.-fi I. . . .ff - Z , ,q,,4,4-f k- ,lkxru Zac- JNL! ifldfflt' 'cctv , .. ' f ' ' I l .7 1 f., 1. D . ,K , . . . - ' ' f ' . 4 , , 4,ocfc.e-64, ' ' M' X 4 .,.A-I.. 1' ...f-f-f 'r ft . . A . --mu-ua4 l A y j,.:L,64,6.l.,-' 43,415 :47!c 4f4 ! A , fl gm . - , -.gt . Af ,Q 6' , lit! -. g ., ' If' CA, rig, 50,4 ' 'Q VL6Lc..4L',44cV,4!'f,,4,1 pb 'fy F. . It ,, ' !4f ' ..l. ,. . -' if K . i. - Xl X IX Vlll V11 'WA PHILO- MATHEAN l X Blu-ull! CD M if gg , . - lt , X . OFFICERS Alma Rausch President Mary Ellen Klatt Vice-President Marjorie Steiner Secretary Marian Petersen Treasurer Rear Row: V. Ray. L. Graslie, C. Snell, B. Milnes, I. Myron, D. Vaaler, M. Clark, I, Hansen - Third Row: C. Roach, M. Leist, I. Morgan, E. Voight, M. Iackson, C. Domke, A. Brekke, V. Bryant Second How: B. Webb, C. Larson, F. lohnson, E. Kohls, V. Wild, M. Blair, E. Ebert First Row: M. Klatt, M. Petersen, A. Bausch, Mrs. Wilson. Miss Lawton, M. Steiner PHILOMATHEAN The Philomathean Literary Society Was founded at Stout in 1912. Until 1921, it was interested solely in literature: then it reorganized with a limited but carefully selected mem- bership. Its activities became social as Well as literary- never losing, however, the primary interest in literature and literary criticism. That interest has grown' with the years. Advisers Miss Lawton, Mrs. Wilson Class of 1938 Virginia Bryant, Lorene Graslie, Ieanne Myron, Edna Voight, Ieannette Hansen, Betty Webb, Fanchon lohnson, Edna Ebert, Mary Ellen Klatt, Alma Rausch, Marjorie Steiner. Mary O'Hara Class of 1939 Marian Peterson, Chloe Larson, Jean Morgan Class of 1940 Virginia Ray, Carol Snell, Betty Milnes, Dorothy Vaaler, Mary Clark. Charlotte Roach, Margaret Leist, Marjory Iackson, Cecilia Domke, Annette Brekke, Virginia Wild, Mary Blair Class of 1941 Elfrieda Kohls fvmzm 7zM,-e,w vow, e 62 . Q L ' ,fp . -rx J . ' ' ,l,.,1. -J -. Asfff- -J ' 'VL .. ,. , i -. nd-s-4.4-41647 ZZ. .f-.,,4V.J ',.' A.-fi-Ti,-T511 ' 'IL ji f I Il If - ....4 f !fi v. gkqfy fflf-,J ,f. Q ...f' I lgggg f,d-of-4: :fool-0 2774444 Q.,-V '. , lv, c.A...CL.e, -, ' ' ' - . . . X' - 9 -.f.-.ffsncg , , 7-1 ,QA , I . 9. '. 1-144 4111,-vb .0 A-f'77A I -24'-A 'Vt 'VV-' V4- ' ff .. - .st :sf-'H -' ' ' I, -' 1 If , , defy- -f 1.1:-1 -- .--,f- ' K 'X uh' ' 'ccznf 1 tn. 1 .lfcvc - 1 4 .f ' 1, ,I ' ll ' AA, . '!7.l- . fxi.- 1 ' lV Xl XJ L-.sl Rear Row: M. Moore, I. Quilling, F. Snively. S. Quilling, I. Miller, D. Stover Third Row: B. Quilling, L. Volp, T. Ieatren, M. Clark. B. Sand, I. Iohnson, S. Reese Second Row: M. Steinberg, M. Norman, M. Medtlie, D. Dee, M. King, E. Powers First Row: M. Quilling, B. Kieth, Mrs. Butler, Miss Ieter, M. McGuinness, R. Good S. M. A. The S. M. A. Society fosters a Widely varied program for its members, and it sponsors many all school functions. Each spring, S. M. A. brings to the college an exhibit of reprints of some of the world's great paintings. Another service to the college is the club's loan fund, established to aid Worthy students. Advisers Miss Ieter, Mrs. Butler Class of 1938 Sara Quilling, Francis Snively, Iane Quilting, Thea Ieatran, Mary Margaret Norman, Doris Dee, Betty Keith, Ruth Good Class of 1939 Ieanne Miller, Maxine Clark, Marlys Medtlie, Mary Rowe Quilling, Mary Helen McGuinness Class of 1.940 Virginia Moore, Doris Stover, Elizabeth Quilling, Lois Volp, Beatrice Sand, Ianet Iohnson, Shirley Reese, Margaret Steinburg, Margaret Ann King, Edith Powers ffl s.M.A l QE a GN ' f OFFICERS Betty Keith President Ruth Good Vice-President Mary Rowe Quilling Secretary Mary Helen McGuinness Treasurer XV ' 7lu91.Z4f-gigfrl' 7awm 63 . STOUTONIA 3 rt , D 00 l' Elmer Clausen Editor William Leyhe Business Manager ,,,,.,JnwoL Rear Row: F. Becker, M. Leist, P. Iohnson, M. Gullickson, B. Nichols, I. Miller, F. Hartung Fourth Row: N. Goehring, A.. Petersen, R. Goeres, L. Swanson, I. Hansen. P. Dockar, I. Braun, H. Anderson Third Row: C. Roethe, E. Leyhe, L. Stolfo, D. Wieland, L. Whydotski, L. Styer, D. Styer Second Row: E. Ebert, B. Quilling, I. Olsen, R. Lange, I. Orlady, G. Green, M. Mesken, V. Owen Front Row: E. Moldenhauer. R. Christman, B. Leyhe, E. Trettin, Mr. Baker. E. Clausen. C. Stukey THE STOUTONIA The Stoutonia, the weekly publication of The Stout In- stitute, furnishes news, school publicity, and amusement to students and faculty and serves as valuable educational training for those who participate in its publication. Adviser Mr. Baker Class of 1938 Donald Wieland, Leo Styer, Edna Ebert, William Leyhe, Elizabeth Trettin Class of 1939 Florence Becker. Ieanne Miller. Frances Hartung, Audrey Petersen, Lorraine Swanson, Inez Olson, Eilert Moldenhauer, Elmer Clausen, Carl Stukey Class of 1940 Margaret Leist, Ruth Goeres, Leonard Stolto, Donald Slyer, Elizabeth Quilling, Iean Orlady, Gracia Green. Vera Owen Class of 1941 Pearl Iohnson, Marian Gullickson, Betty Nichols, Iane Hansen, Margaret Dockar, Ieanne Braun, Harriet Anderson. Charlotte Roethe, Edward Leyhe. Lloyd Whydotski, Ruth Lange, Mildred Mesken, Raymond Christman fl' ' 74057-Ziqfrl '7awevz 6 I 1 ll lit lV gl! ff' TOWER Iarnes Peterman, Art Editor: Iohn Hub, Photographic Editor: Mr. Baker, Adviser: - Lucille Joshua. Women's Editor: Virginia Bryant, Organization Editor: Ioseph Tondryk, Business Manager: Paul Brown, Editor: Miss Callahan, Adviser. THE TOWER ll Publishing a representative yearbook takes considerable F planning and forethought. The Work falls to a small group G' of students from each class: the profits in experience are theirs. i cj t 71 , To the college body the staff of each year presents the V result of long hours of work, hoping that for each student . the Tower may be a treasured book of memories. s ',f Advisers I X Mr. Baker, Miss Callahan ' Class of 1938 I ,lemma '.' Virginia Bryant, Ieannette Hansen, Ernest Frey ' M X G, f Class of 1939 - f Q Lucille Ioshua, Paul Brown, Agatha Norton Class of 1940 Ioseph Tondryk Class of 1941 OFFICERS James Peterman, Iohn Hub P5111 Brown Editor Ioseph Tondryk Business Manager IV ' 7f1.01Jfq-Zigirl 7a.we4 Jazz, 'MWJV . W . ,A www 4525! W- ,, ,,,,,f-'77 M . 1 ' 5 5 arf f ff V 1 -4' Z f I if - 1 , 1 A 1 if 7 I I ZIJ , - f 1 ' I 1 ' 1 I - 1 f 1 lla M ' LYNWOGD f HALL H X llllltlu 3 fr X rl ,if y w wg OFFICERS Robert Martin President Robert Wierman Vice-President Iohn Hub Secretary Robert Olson Treasurer Kent Martin Sergeant-at-Arms 'I 'B A if A an-.E 1514 19f7'7W77'5 X 72' ?' f-Ziff - lbffllf: 71 jfnuf' 1474! LYNWOOD HALL wwf -' 53 9 9 Yi' fA 'f4A for lyo.v4'cf' H 'd D' ' W-4 fvffmr -5.1.17 r 0-J I Class ot 1938 Iohn Brophy, Earl Laatsch, William Leyhe, Albert Mueller. George Sogqe. William Wivell Class of 1939 Elmer Clausen, Owin Fahling, Edward Kriz, Mahn Kuen Lee, Oliver Luey. Bert Mizuha, Robert Olson, Adrian Pollock, Wayne Pool, Sidney Scoville, William Shaneyfelt, Ioseph Stangl, David Thomas Class of 1940 Paul Adams, Curtis Anderson, Charles Barnoske, Arland Bartelt, Gerald Bassler, Earl Beckman, Rolf Berg, Clement Bogaard, Everett Bolduc, Robert Douglass, Hiroshi Goto, Ray Hollister, Darrel Lemke, Lawrence Lindgren, Kent Martin, Robert Martin, Iames McGilvary, Harlyn Olsen, Arthur Otteson, Robert Sandin, Harold Snyder, George Sell, Karl Seitz, Bruce Tasker, Ioseph Tondryk, Robert Wierman, Lloyd Whydotski, Walter Busch Class of 1941 Chester Anderson, Ernest Becratt, Israel Bensman, Waldron Bitney, Walter Billiet, Frank Burman, Raymond Christman, Carl Christiansen, Ralph De Grand, Duane Herold, Kenichi Higa, Iarnes Hill, Iohn Hub, Roger Iewett, Robert King, Edwin Kinney, Edward Leyhe, lay Lockerby, Robert Maidl, Fred Morris, lack Moskewitz, Yoshiharu Ogata, La Roy Olson, Henry Petryk, Iarnes Peterman, Steven Playter, William Radtke, Howard Rathlesberger. Philip Ruehl, Iohn Ruedebusch, Douglas Sandow, Robert Schneider, Charles Steber, Richard Trezona, Norman Wedekind, Harlan Wehrwein, Carl Wischan, Erbe Wold xv' 7wf,,-.c,sz,z vow, W AA A ffypwfpkyzf, ..S'Z::,L1'P. y 'F My! iffelffft' 6 TAINTER HALL AND TAINTER ANNEX Resident Directors Mrs. Dow, Miss Bachmann Class of 1940 Eleanor Morris, Viola Luebke, Virginia Wild. Betty Smith, Dorothy Hoeppner, ffl , LJ! A46 If All HE d ,'I 1 Ill! J I r Marjory Iackson, Margaret Ann King, Dorothy Vaaler, Marjory Turner, - 1 lean Naulin, Hortense Richardson, Ellen Tuttle, Margaret Leist, Gyla A G' Swanson. Bernetta Kahabaka, Eleanor Buethe, Marguerite Benn, Zella Ioos, ' l N Ruth Perry, Carol Dreyer. Germaine Byrne, Carol Snell, Iean Hill, Gwendolyn I '.- x , W Iones, Ruth Goeres, Myrtle Smith, Isabel O'Meara, Wilma Bunge ' Class of 1941 ' , Mildred Meskin, Carol Wunrow, Margaret Iohns, Eleanor Iohnson, Marjorie Bard, Lois Famer, Lois Kasmark. Helen Willems, Helen Rogers, Margaret ' Knight, Dorothy Scothorn, Geraldine Barr, Lois Strahm. Helen Abendschein, Margaret Roclan, Violet Zastrow, Charlotte Billing, Betty Nichols, Harriet 1 I, Dillon, Ellen Heuser, Iune Perry, lane Hansen, Marion Wharton, Helen . ' Madson, Edna Koss, Marion Gullickson, Dorothy Williams, lane Ecke, Harriet 1 ' ', ' X Anderson, Ruth Nelson, Ieanne Braun, Charlotte Roethe, Rose Marie Norman, Y X Dorothea Steckling, Ethel Ainger . Mx F. . Aj N I fm l O - so I 1, lb J nl v l ,M 1 ' or R Cp liz th D f ' ex' Pr id X ' fy ' arjor' acks E df ' Q1 PM 67 M 6 , ar X134 X IX VIII 1 ly X BAND H 9 X XMIM om xq iwg . ' If 4- OFFICERS Rowland Morrison President Ruth Goeres Secretary and Treasurer Wayne Pool Librarian fl 'mv ft .LJYZQ . e rf f f,g!cff14f 111,04 ff if Jax 4441 aural 44e,e4.z,44J Ev . 1 fy ' if Hilda fm! Afwff X A Af . 'Agzv--r,0f,1iff' 4 ,af 1 141.71 ferr 1-fhlf lf 4421 flier! A44-fl .f.fAf?Zk 4L,44,ofT49 ,lptf T l' at-A 'L' 'C ' 'Lf' .4 4 'fl - c f .-. ,1,,-1.-rl. BAND The activities of the College Band range from furnishing music for various athletic events to presenting excellent con- certs. ln February the band gave three concerts, for the college, for the high school, and for the people of Menornonie. Band Master Mr. Cooke Drum Major Chester Orvold Class of 1938 Dorothy Erickson, Elliot Selves, Henry Hartman, Ieanette Slamen, Arclys Christiansen. Earl Volp, Lorenzo Newman Class of 1939 Chester Orvold, Dorothy Oosterhous, Eilert Moldenhauer, Harold McClung, Stanley Sorenson, Elaine Bourgeois, Dean Brown, Florence Becker, Rowland Morrison. Robert Schultz, Iames Solberg, Robert Rumsey, Ervin Enli, Wayne Pool, William Voss Class of 1940 Iames Breilzman, Ruth Goeres, Donald MacGregor, Zella Ioos, Ierome Erpenbach, Eleanor Becker, Gyla Swanson, Betty Block, Gerald Hawkinson, Merton Iessell, Mary Case, Arland Bartelt, Rolf Berg, Karl Seitz, Ralph Martinson, Harold Snyder, loseph Tondryk, John Finney, Charles Barnoske Class of 1941 Margaret Knight, Carl Wischan, La Verne Forster, Charles Finney, Robert Drake, Violet Zastrow, Roger Iewett, Ransom McMiller, Edna Koss, Elmo Wolbert, Richard Trezona, Iohn Ruedebusch, Leland Score, Donald Stien, Raymond Christman, Robert Keith, Robert Schneider ' fvwzm 7.w.,-e,e1,z vw M ,Lb mai ,wfffrwfewawri was 1 I MW ORCHESTRA The Stout Orchestra is composed of students who wish to develop in themselves cmd in others the ability to appreci- ate music of the best quality. The group holds frequent re- hearsals, presents a concert, and plays at the Manual Arts Players' productions. Director Mr. Cooke Class oi 1938 Harry Olstad, Earl Volp Class of 1939 Stanley Sorenson, Harold McClung, Dorothy Oosterhous, Rowland Mor- rison, Erwin Enli, Wayne Pool Class of 1940 Gerald I-lawkinson, Majesta Shearer. Iarnes Breitzrnan, Harold Snyder, John Finney, Ierome Erpenbach Class of 1941 Iarnes Bressler, Margaret Dockar, Carl Wischan, Israel Bensman. Charles Finney, Roger Iewett, Raymond Christrnan, Robert Keith 50-,,z, 'jbfbraf .WW Mkt' own, I ORCHESTRA l C'- X3 91 C , I I l'- . . f ' k ntursa 1 Q M X OFFICERS Gerald Hawkinson President Iames Bressler Vice-President Margaret Dockar Secretary and Treasurer 9 Nawiem 7AmL,-Zagat 7mm XXI IX Ylll Vll wry lug! MENS GLEE CLUBWW ?JZd,lZl'M6 ti ad' iw.- itll., OM I ,rx WC' L .!'4lY71'a cf JI ml' It or f 4 P ft Q rx- , S f 0 x ' v HX Q f - 1 WY 3 .1 I xlx X 7 Jr, QD I , Q2 OFFICERS Walter LaTondresse President Sydney Scoville Secretary and Treasurer Harry Olstad Business Manager MEN'S GLEE CLUB He who said, Music Washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life, voiced the purpose of the Men's Glee Club -to provide students with pleasant yet. instructive recreation in hours of singing. The club is open to all students interested in musical or vocal training. The interesting activities of the organization include an annual concert tour of sections of Wisconsin and Minnesota, a formal concert, and an annual broadcast. Director Mr. Harold Cooke Class of 1938 Leo Styer, Keil Blank, Neil Blank, Eugene Neubauer, Harry Olstad, Walter LaTondresse. Earl Volp, Warren Conrad, Stanley Fox Class of 1939 Harold McC1ung, Robert Olson, Sydney Scoville, Palmer Brekke, Dean Brown. Wayne Pool, Rowland Morrison, Carl Stukey Class of 1940 Joseph Tondryk, Donald MacGregor, Iohn Finney, Loyd Miller, Ralph Mar- tinson, Harold Kraft, Gerald Hawkinson, Norman Running, Leonard Stolfo, Donald Hansen, Rolf Berg, Ardin Larson, Robert Wierman, Arland Bartelt, Lavern Styer, Curtis Anderson ' Class of 1941 Richard Trezona. Robert McLeod, Raymond Christman, Charles Finney, Iames Peterman, Robert Keith, Karl Seitz, Everett Hasse flfinefeen 704191, WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB The Women's Glee Club, known also as the Symphonic Singers, is composed of forty voices selected through com- petitive tryouts. The club presents an annual concert and with the Men's Glee Club forms the Christmas Choir. Director Mr. Cooke Class of 1938 Betty Keith, Marjorie Lullofi, Eleanor Nelson, .Francis Snively, Marie Averill. Harriet Milliren, Ruth Good, Betty Pribnow, Lorraine Ausman, Doris Dee. Edna Ebert, Mary Ellen Klatt, Thea Ieatran Class of 1939 Lucille loshua, Grace lens, Catherine Roethe, Thelma Haaya, Catherine Kirk, Margaret Nichols, Margaret Gunderson, Agatha Norton, Ieanette Slamen. Margaret Amundson, Mary Rowe Quilting, Ruth Fahling, Sarah Roberts Class of 1940 Betty Quilling, Ruth Goeres, Betty Milnes, Gyla Swanson, Gracia Green. Marjorie Iackson, Leila Larson, Geneva Muenchow, Viola Luebke, Eleanor Morris, lean Naulin, Virginia Ray, Virginia Wild, Carol Snell, Beatrice Sand, Joyce Scott, Charlotte Roach, Mary Case, Marguerite Govin, Lucille Waller, Zella Ioos Class of 1941 Virginia Billmayer, lane Ecke, Ruth Lange, Nelda Goehring, Betty Strong, Lillian Baxter, Marjorie Iohnston, Violet Zastrow, Charlotte Roethe. Lois Kasmark i 1 u lll xv V D ffl WOMEN 'S GLEE CLUB tt CW. Xa 'x fm OFFICERS Catherine Kirk President Marlys Medtlie Vice-President Margaret Govin Secretary and Treasurer Fl fvawtem 7!uvufq-Zagat '7aww f f ,,, .-+'Q rj! yu . ,f .,.. A, Bw ef, ,wwf Aydfffcf aw' ,dh f if' Jace- ' f y K . f I J V I Q - , l V, AM fb fyfjldffrf ffi ' fi 'LU rf K ','. I 4lf.,ew,ML.34.'2Lf4e4c' QAM 1 Arima - fda ,441 ,ef-732 KC Q1 'T Arif. MANUAL ARTS PLAYERS H 4-O-rv. Rear Row: R. Iohnson, E. Leyhe, N. Wedekind, P. Brown, C. Stukey. I. Fortin, A. Pollock, D. Brown Third Row: V. Bryant, L. Graslie, D. Matz, C. Roethe, M. Lulloff, M. Arnundson, B. Milnes, I. Naulin Second Row: R. Potter, M. E. Klatt. G. Green. I. Snoyenbos, I. Ecke, M. Smith. B. Keith First Row: A. Bartelt, V. Wild, C. Snell, Mr. Ives, D. Wieland, H. Anderson MANUAL ARTS PLAYERS l . if 3, The efforts of the Manual Arts Players realize a threefold 3 - . . -' purpose: the development of appreciation of the drama, the attainment of skill in the art of impersonation, and the pro- 'If vision of training which may serve as a preparation for z furture activity in amateur productions. Advisers Mr. Ives. Mr. Grinnell gs Class of 1938 KD l Robert Iohnson, Virginia Bryant, Mary Ellen Klatt, Donald Wieland, Iohn Q' X Fortin, Lorene Graslie, Marjorie Lulloff, Roselyn Potter, Betty Keith Class of 1939 , OFFICERS Paul Brown, Carl Stukey, Adrian Pollock, Dean Brown, Dora Matz, Willis Rockwell Catherine Boethe, Margaret Amundson, lean Snoyenbos, Myrtle Smith, Willis President Rockwell Virginia Wild Class of 1940 Secretary . h . . I - Harold Sn der Betty Milnes, Iean Naulm, Gracia Green, Arland Bartelt. Virginia Wild, Treasurgr Carol Snell, Harold Snyder Arland Bartelt Class of 1941 Business MUN'-Ygef Edward Leyhe, Norman Wedekind, Iane Ecke, Harriette Anderson llfznefeen f14?1Z4f-8437111 L 7mm X 4 W '15 :wi :.. E5 1 EEPEES.-INTA I'-I il -I .I MARGARET AMUNDSON Sophomore recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship EUGENE NEUBAUER Iunior recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship BETTY KEITH Iunior recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship V PAUL BROWN Sophomore recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship STUDENTS REPRiSENTATIVE CATHERINE KIRK Sophomore recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship ELMEB CLAUSEN Sophomore recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship 76 MARIAN WAGNER Iunior recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship IOHN BROPHY junior recipient of Eichelberger Scholarship 77 STUDENTS Chester Orvold-Marjorie Turner junior Prom King and Queen Inter-Society Chairmen Thelma Huuyct. Lucille Ioshucl, Alma Bausch. Betty Keith COACH CRAWFORD A Managers-Running, Formoe Coach Crawford, Assistant Coach Allen 79 Cheer leaders-Keith, Iohnson, Maly Athletics has passed through another history-making year Stout defeated La Crosse in a conference basketball game . ,Wff-+mMf,,4vm,v,4,M,4ff gLa'4'L C'V '+h4-f.A',4,..,ffZ ?'- W PM M, 7 9 M ig . x- , -- -N -A 4 F W iff ,X 'N ,X w 1 ' 1 1 ai , :v , , k , 1 V i' 1 ' ku . , ' w N 2 'f , ' 2 '4 x' . 1' n L 1-A E - , , .1 . 1- l W,..,m W .V -.,,. ff -,ML 2 V, 1 1 I f vi 1 4 ' , HH' ' 1 . 1 , f , ' In V. W J' . -f .,-I,-, , .fr Wgm .- ui z.g:.7..2. A Rear Row: Assistant Coach Allen, Skinner, Hintzman, McLain, Owens, Confef, House, Barbo, Iessel, Bailey, Hub. Adams, Coach Crawford, Morrison, Ottescm, Blair, McKernon, Martin. Bassler, Moe, Maicll, Pagel, Cramer First Row: Running, Dolejs, Alt, Milinovich. Campbell, Paulson, Odell, Richter, Murphy, Hansen, Miller, Von Gonten Stout Stout Stout Stout Stout Stout Stout St. Olaf . 27 Stevens Point . . 7 Northland . 12 Superior . . 26 La Crosse . 26 Eau Claire . 6 River Falls ,MMM MMM' Wf Zyl' Wt W W7 lplwilif rv ii Rear Row: Coach Crawford, William Wivell, Loyd Miller, Clifford Moe, Sherwood Spreiter, Howard Dcrher, Icxrnes Solberg, Coach Allen First Row: Garnett Nobiensky, Donald Miller. Stcmley Olson. Paul Schwartz, Pct Murphy, Iohn Richter, Gordon Von Gonten 82 ,wia2gai?3i:gSf4yf? VwfY':L.-mix an m:5!:f,1'v::ki51 A. '35 L W ,, z,.i,43g :W ,fx 15 wx 4 , , Mens lNTlQAlVlURALS Accuracy of eye and arm make a billiard player. Basketball leads the ac- tivities of men's intra- murals. Splashl and an enlivening swim. It's pin time again. 84 Womeifs lNTl2.!3ilVlUlQ.!7lLS A brisk autumn day and field hockey. A rigid arm and a true eye aid the archery team. It is the field goal that counts in basketball. 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Arthur G. 12, 46 Dean 26, 46, 52, 55, 68, 70, 72 Lowell 18, 50 Paul 26, 45, 59, 65, 72, 75 r, Burdine 42, 56 Virginia 18, 45, 62, 65, 72 Buchanan, Louise 12 Buethe, Eleanore 36, 67 Bunge, Wilma 37, 57, 67 Burman, Frank 43, 66 Burns, Busch. Butler, Byrne, Ioseph T. 16 Walter 66 Mrs. F. E. 63 Germaine 35, 56, 67 Callahan, Gertrude 12, 65 Camerer, Paul 55 Campbell, William 52, 53, 81 Bailey, Paul 53, 59, 81 Baker, William R. ll, 52, 64, 65 Bakken, Grant 42 Bakken, Ward 18 Band 68 Barbo, Agdur 58 Barbo, Ingmar 34, 44, 53, 59, 81 Bard, Marjorie 67 Barnoske, Charles 34, 66, 68 Barr, Geraldine 39, 42, 57, 67 Bartelt, Arland 36, 59, 66, 70, 72 Bartlett, Velma 18, 60, 68 Basket Ball 82 Bassler, Gerald 33, 58, 66, 81 Baudek, Anthony 18, 50 Baxter, Lillian 35, 71, 72 Becker, Eleanor 34, 54, 68 Becker, Florence 26, 54, 57, 64, 68 Becker, Minnie 16 Beckman, Earl 53, 66 Becraft, Ernest 66 Benn, Marguerite 38, 57, 67 Bennett, Louise 26 Bensman, Israel 66, 69 Berg, Rolf 66, 68, 70 Bergman, Dorothy 34 Billiet, Walter 36, 66 Billmayer, Virginia 39, 60, 71 Bitney, Waldron 43, 66 Blair, Frederick 26, 46, 50, 55, 81 Blair, Mary 35, 49, 62 Blank, Keil 17, 48, 70 Blank, Marcia 26, 49, 61 Blank, Neil 18, 48, 70 Block, Betty 68 Blom, Dr. Iulius 16 Boehlke, Florence 18, 47, 60 Bogaard, Clement 66 Bolduc, Everett 26, 53, 66 Bonacci, Rinaldo 18, 50 Bourgeois, Elaine 26, 61, 68 Bousley, Dorothy 26, 60 Bow, Vivian 40 Bowman, Clyde A. ll. 46 Braun, Ieanne 64, 67 Breitzman, Iames 33, 68, 69 Brekke, Annette 35, 57, 62 Carroll, Virginia 60 Carryl, Marion 42, 57 Carson, Lillian 12, 56 Case, Mary 36, 54, 57, 68, 71 Chenowith, Estella 35, 57, 60 Christensen, William 26, 46, 48, 58 Christiansen, Ardys 18, 51, 56, 68 Christiansen, Carl 55, 66 Christman, Raymond 64, 66, 68, 69, 70 Christopherson, Irene 19, 47, 49 Clark, Mary 38, 62 Clark, Maxine 26, 63 Clausen, Elmer 25, 46, 52, 58, 64, 66, 76 Clementson, Orin 42 Conier, Howard 81 Conrad, Warren 55, 70 Cooke, Harold 12, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71 Cramer, Neil 43, 81 Crawiord, Walter 12, 53, 79, 81, 82 Cruise, Winnona 12, 47, 49, 51 Curtis, Elizabeth 42 Curran, Fred 12, 46 Daher, Howard 26, 82 Dawson, Helen 27 Dawley, Iohn 12, 55, 58 De Boer, Phyllis 27 Dee, Doris 19, 63, 71 De Grand, Ralph 40, 55, 66 Dehringer, Gordon 43 Dillon, Harriet 67 Dockar, Margaret 39, 56, 64 Doerfler, Elizabeth 34, 51 Dolejs, Ioseph 53, 58, 81 Domke, Cecilia 33, 49, 62 Douglass, Robert 66 Dow, Grace 16, 67 Drake, Robert 42, 68 Dreyer, Carol 57, 67 Druley, Helen 12 Duesing, Georgia 19 Ebert, Edna 19, 62, 64, 71 Ecke, lane 42, 57, 67, 71, 72 Edwards, I. Darrell 40 Eckstrand, Greta 35 Engel, Bertrand 27 Engeldinger, Margaret 27 Enli, Irwin 58, 68, 69 Epsilon Pi Tau 46 Erickson, Dorothy 51, 56, 61, 68 Erpenbach, Ierome 38, 59, 68, 69 Fahling, Owin 27, 39, 46, 55, 66 Fahling, Ruth 27, 54, 60, 71 Farner, Lois 43, 67 Finney, Charles 41, 68, 69, 70 Finney, Iohn 68, 69, 70 Flick, Doris 24 Folk, Rose 38, 61 Formoe, Robert 41, 79 Forster, Laverne 68 Fortin, Iohn 19, 45, 59, 72 Fosdal, Karen 27, 49, 60 F. O. B. 58 Football 79 Fox, Stanley 19, 46, 48, 70 Frey, Ernest 19 Froggatt, Lillian 13 Friedl, Agnes 19, 47, 61 Funk, B. M. 16 Gibson, Margaret 27 Gibson, Ellen 39 Goehring, Nelda 39, 64, 71 Goeres, Ruth 37, 64, 67, 68, 71 Good, Harry 13, 46, 58 Good, Ruth 19, 63, 70 Goodwin, Ralph 40 Goto, Hiroshi 33, 66 Govin, Marguerite 33, 71 Graslie, Lorene 19, 62, 72 Green, Daniel 13 Green, Gracia 35, 64, 71, 72 Gregg, Mrs. Paul 60 Grinnell, I. Erle ll, 45, 59, 72 Gronseth, Oscar 46, 52 Gullickson, Marion 64, 67 Gunderson, Margaret 27, 51, 54, 5 Haaya, Thelma 27, 61, 71, 78 Halverson, Eugene 36 Hansen, Donald 53, 70, 81 Hansen, H. M. 13 Hansen, Ieannette 19, 47, 49, 62 Hansen, Genevieve 27, 49, 57 Hanson, La Verne 35, 60, 64 Harrington, Edwin 20, 48, 53, 58 Hartmann, Henry 68 Hartung, Frances 27, 47, 54, 64 Hasse, Everett 42, 70 Hawkinson, Gerald 34, 59, 68, 69, Haworth, Mervin 36 Hed, Agnes 20, 47, 61 Hellum, lack 20 Herald, Duane 43, 66 Heuser, Ellen 42, 56, 67 Hickox, Virginia 57 Higa, Kenichi 66 Hill, Iames 41, 66 Hill, Iean 38, 56, 67 Hillman, Lionel 38 6, 71 70 90 Mizuha, Bert 29, 55, 66 Hintzman, Donald 42, 81 l N D E X Laatsch, Earl 20, 48, 59 Hoeppner, Dorothy 67 Hollister, Ray 33, 66 Home Economics Club 49 Horman, Iohn 40 Houston. Alice 13. 47 House, Frederick 81 Howard. Claude 53 Hub, Iohn 41, 65, 66, 81 Huebner, Roland 27 Hulter, Henry 20, 48, 59 Laatsch, Ruth 28, 47, 61, 66 Lamphere, Florin 38 Lanckton. Iohn 21 Lange. Ruth 39, 57, 64, 71 La Point, Mrs. G. W. 61 Larson Larson Larson Ardin 28, 70 Larson, , Chloe 28, 51, 62 , Katherine 38 . Leila 28, 54, 56, 60, 71 Lartz, George 21 Hyperians 60 Ives, Almon 13, 45, 72 Jackson, Marjorie 37, 62. 67, 71 lain, Ralph 43 Ieatran, Thea 63. 71 lens, Grace 27, 71 Iensen, Elizabeth 57 Iensen, Hans 40 Iensen, Weston 20 Iessell, Merton 34, 68, 81 Ieter, Lillian 13, 63 Iewett, Roger 41, 66, 68, 69 Iohns, Margaret 56, 67 Iohnson. Dorothy 13, 47 Iohnson, Alberta 42 Iohnson, Elanor 43, 56, 67 Johnson, Fanchon 26, 62 Iohnson, Ianet 37, 63 Iohnson, Orvis 34, 55, 59 Iohnson, Pearl 42, 57, 64 Iohnson, Robert I. 45 Iohnson, Robert O. 20, 58, 72, 79 Iohnson, Wallace 53 Iohnson, William 20 Iohnston, Marjorie 40, 57, 71 Iones, Gwendolyn 37, 56, 67 Ioos, Zella 37, 57, 67, 68, 71 Ioshua, Lucille 28, 60, 65, 71, 78 Kahabka, Bernetta 57, 67 Kasmark, Lois 39, 56, 67 Kees, Donald, 28, 50 Kees, Harold 28 K. F. S. 59 Keith. Betty 20, 45, 63, 71, 72, 75, 78. 79 Keith, Floyd 13 Keith, Robert 20, 41, 68, 69 King. Margaret 35, 37, 63. 67 King. Robert 41, 66 La Tondresse, Walter 21, 46, 48, 59, Lawton, Mildred 14, 62 Lee, Mahn Kuen 66 Leedom, Mabel 14 Leist. Margaret 37, 62, 64 Lemke, Darrel 33, 66 Lendved, Helen 57 Leyhe, Edward 40, 48, 64, 66, 72 Leyhe, William 21, 52, 59, 60, 64 Lindgren, Lawrence 66 Lockerby, Iay 43, 66 Luebke, Viola 35, 61, 68, 71 Luey, Oliver 66 Lulloff, Marjorie 21, 71, 72 Lusby, Ruth 14, 61 Lynwood Hall 66 McCalmont, Mary 14, 51, 56 MacGregor, Donald 38, 52, 68, 70 Madden, Lois 49 Madson, Helen 67 Maidl, Robert 66, 81 Maly, Patricia 79 M. A. P. 72 Martin, Robert 36, 52, 59, 66 Martin, W. Kent 35, 53, 66, 81 Martinson, Ralph 68, 70 Mather, Arthur 21, 46, 48, 59 Matz, Dora 28, 51, 72 McClung, Harold 28, 55, 68, 69, 70 McGilvary, Iames 66 McGuiness, Mary Helen 28, 63 McKernon, Arnold 53, 81 McLain, Malcolm 41, 81 McLeod, Robert 51, 70 McMahon, lone 42 McMiller. Ransom 41, 68 Medtlie, Marlys 28, 63 Men's Glee Club 20 Metallurgy 50 Meittunen, Hazel 39, 56 Mesken, Mildred 64, 67 Kinney, Edwin 40, 66 Kinney, W. Allen 36 Kirk, Catherine 28, 47, 54. 56, 61, 76 Kirk, Louise 38, 56, 61 Klatt, Mary Ellen 20, 45, 62, 71, 72 Knight, Margaret 43, 56, 67, 68 Koch, Clinton 38 Kohls, Elfrieda 54, 62 Koss, Edna 67, 68 Kraft, Harold 34, 70 Kranzusch, Ray 13, 48 Krause, Kathryn 28, 51, 56, 60 Kriz, Edward 28, 52. 66 Kuenzi, Mary 37, 57 Kurz, Terry 20 91 Michaels, Ruth 11, 47 Michaels, Sylvia 35 Michelbook, Ruth 40 Milbrot, Velda 21, 49, 51 Milinovich, Nick 29, 53, 81 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Charles 43 Donald 29, 53, 81. 82 Ieanne 25, 63, 64 Loyd 55, 70, 82 Norman 21 Milliren, Harriet 21, 71 Milnes, Betty 45, 62, 71, 72 Milnes, H. C. 14, 50 Mitchell, William 40 70 Moe, Clifford 29, 55, 66 Moldenhauer, Eilert 29, 53, 64. 68 Moore, Virginia 36, 63 Morgan. lean 29, 47, 57, 62 Morris, Eleanor 38, 56. 61, 67, 71 Morris, Fred 41, 55, 66 Morrison, Earl 40, 81 Morrison, Rowland 29, 59, 68, 69, 70 Moskewitz, lack 41, 66 Mueller, Albert 21, 66 Muenchow, Geneva 42, 71 Murphy, Pat 43, 53, 81, 82 Myron, Ieanne 21. 44, 47, 62 Naden, Gardner 29, 46 Naulin, lean 34, 67, 71, 72 Nelson, Burton E. 10, 46 Nelson, Eleanor 21, 71 Nelson Philip 40 Nelson, Paul C. 14, 46 Nelson, Ruth 39, 67 Neubauer, Eugene 22, 44, 46, 59, 70, 74 Neubauer, Gerhardt 22, 46 Newman, Lorenzo 22, 68 Ney, lack 43 Nichols, Margaret 29, 60, 64, 67. 71 Nobiensky, Garnett 29. 48, 53, 58, 82 Nogle, Rebecca 34 Norman, Mary Margaret 63 Norton, Agatha 29, 49, 61, 71 Nothom, Paul 59 Odell. William 29, 53, 81 Ogata, Yoshihari 41, 66 O'Hara. Mary 22, 62 Olsen, Harlyn 36, 66 Olsen, Inez 29, 64 Olsen, Ruth 38 Olson, Robert 66, 70 Olson, La Roy 66 Olson, Stanley 40, 82 Olstad, Harry 22, 46, 59, 69, 70 O'Meara, Isabel 34, 67 Oosterhous, Dorothy 29, 47, 51, 54, 68, 69 Orchestra 69 Orlady, lean 34, 64 Orvold, Chester 25, 58. 68, 78 Ostrom, Evert 45, 46 Otteson, Arthur 36, 66. 81, Owen, Vera 38. 56. 64 Owens, Delmar 29, 59, 81 Pagel, Paul 38, 53, 59, 81 Pallas Athene 61 Paulson, Harold 22. 81 Pederson, Kenneth 30 Perry, Iune 67 Perry, Ruth 38, 67 Peterman, lames 41, 65, 66, 70 Petersen, Audrey 30, 47, 56, 64 Petersen, Marian 30, 49, 62 Petryk, Henry 66 Philomathean 62 Phi Upsilon Omicron 47 Playter, Steven 41. 66 Pollock, Adrian 30, 45, 52, 59, 66, 72 Pool, Wayne 30, 48, 59, 66, 69, 70 Porter. Bernard 22, 48 Potter, Roselyn 22, 45, 61, 72 Powers, Edith 63 Pribnow. Betty 22, 56, 71 Pribnow, Helen 30, 54, 56 Price. Larman 16 Price. Iohn 22 Price, Merle M. 11, 46, 53 Quilling, Elizabeth 35, 64, 71 Quilling, Henriette 14, 47, 60 Quilling, lane 17, 63 Quilling, Mary Rowe 30, 63, 71 Quilling, Sara 22, 63 Radtke. William 42, 66 Rathlesberger, Howard 41, 66 Rausch, Alma 22, 62, 78 Ray, Virginia 35, 49, 62, 71 Ray, l. Edgar 14, 46 Redgren. William 37 Reese, Shirley 35, 63 Reifenauer, Meltcher 41 Reynolds. Lester 30 Rich. C. L. 14 Richardson, Hortense 37, 56, 61 Richert, Vaun 23, 50 Richter, Iohn 41, 81, 82 Riggert, Margaret 30 Rilling, Charlotte 42. 57, 67 Ritter, Robert 46, 48, 58 Roach, Charlotte 38, 62, 71 Roang, Iohn 46, 58 Roberts. Sarah 30, 57, 71 Rockwell, Willis 30, 45, 46, 48, 72 Rodan, Margaret 42, 67 Roethe, Catherine 25, 45. 59. 61. 71, Roethe, Charlotte 39, 64, 67, 71 Rogers, Mabel 15 Rogers, Helen 43, 57, 67 Roy, Waymeth 39 Ruedebusch, Iohn 40, 55, 66, 68 Ruehl, Philip 40, 66 Rumsey, Robert 30, 52, 58, 81 Running, Norman 68, 70, 79, 81 Ruud, Melford 53 Sally, Frances 42 Samdahl, Leo 36, 53 Sand, Beatrice 63, 71 Sandin, Robert 66 Sandow, Douglas 41. 66 Santee. Margaret 16 Schaude, Lawrence 30, 46, 48, 58 Schafer, Boyd 15, 59 Scheer, Nora 42, 57 Schilling, Clara 35, 37, 57 Schneider, Robert 40, 66, 68 Schnitger, Harriet 23, 56. 61 Schrein, Lois 30, 57 Schultz, Dorothy 3.1, 56 Schultz, Robert 31, 55, 68 72 INDEX Schwartz, Paul 41, 82 Science Club 51 S Club 53 Score, Leland 40, 68 Scothorn, Dorothy 43, 57, 67 Scott, Ioyce 51, 57, 71 Scoville, Sydney 31, 46, 58, 66, 70 Sedivy, Helen 31, 54, 57 Segerstrom, Eleanor 23, 60 Seitz, Karl 66, 68. 70 Sell, George 35, 66 Sell, Lorraine 31, 54, 57 Selves, Elliot 23, 68 Shaneyfelt, William 46. 66 Shearer, Majesta 39, 57, 69 Sibley, Lela 33, 54 Sister Mary Doris 31 Sister Mary Telesphore 31 Sister Mary Viterbia 31 Skinner, Glyn 31. 50, 81 Skinner, Sidney 53 Slamen, Ieanette 31, 51. 57, 68. 71 Slater, Edith 23, 47, 60 S. M. A. 63 Smith, Betty 35, 37, 54, 60, 67 Smith, Harold 40 Srnith, Leban 15 Smith, Myrtle 31, 67, 72 Smith, Robert,43, 55 Snaps 86 Snell, Carol 37, 62, 67, 71, 72 Snivelv, M. Frances 23, 63, 71 Snoyenbos, lean 31, 51, 60, 72 Snyder, Harold 45, 66. 68, 69, 72 Sogge, George 23, 46, 48, 58 Solberg, Iames 31, 58, 68, 82 Sorenson, Stanley 32, 68, 69 Spreiter, Sherwood 32, 53, 82 Springer, Iohn 41 S. S. A. Officers 44 Stangl, Joseph 32, 66 Starck, Freddie 32 Steber, Charles 39, 41, B6 Steckling, Dorothea 40, 42. 57 Steinburg, Margaret 47, 63 Steiner, Marjory 17, 62 Sterner, Rebecca 23 Stien, Donald 68 Stolfo, Leonard 37, 52. 64 Stoutonia 64 Stover, Doris 37. 63 Strahm, Lois 39, 57, 67 Stratton, Richard 41 Strong, Betty 41, 71 S. T. S. 52 Stukey. Carl 32, 55, 64, 70, 72 Styer, Donald 38 Styer, Lavern 36, 64, 70 Styer, Leo 23, 50, 64, 70 Sule, Betty 39 Swanson, Gyla 51, 54, 67, 68, 71 Swanson, Lorainne 32. 54, 56, 57. 64 Tasker, John 34, 66 Taylor, Helen 38, 60 Thomas, David 48, 58, 66 Thompson, Ruth 38, 51 Tiffany, Herbert 34 Tondryk, loseph 37, 59, 65, 66, 68, 70 Tower 65 Trettin, Elizabeth 23, 51, 54, 61, 64 Treweek, Margaret 32, 47. 51, 54 Trezona, Richard 40, 55, 66, 67, 70 Trullinger, Gladys 15, 47 Trusler, Gretchen 32 Turner, Marian 32, 60 Turner, Marjory 37, 38, 67, 78 Tustison, F. E. 15 Tuttle. Doris 51, 54. 59 Tuttle, Ellen 33, 54, 57, 67 Tylee, Robert 42 Van Ness, Hazel 15 Vaaler, Dorothy 37, 62, 67 Vincent, Vernon 23 Vogtsberger, Irvin 32 Voight, Edna 23, 63 Volp, Earl 24, 68, 69, 70 Volp, Lois 35, 63 Von Gonten, Gorden 17, 53, 58, 81, 82 Voss, William 32, 68 W. A. A. 54 Wagner, Marion 24, 47, 51, 54, 71 Waller, Lucille 35, 61, 71 Walsh, Letitia 15. 47. 49 Watson, Elizabeth 32, 51, 54 Watson, Margaret 32 Webb, Betty 24, 62 Weber, Lyle 41 Webert, Loyd 34 Wedekind, Norman 43, 55, 66, 72 Wehrwein, Harlan 66 Weittenhiller, Ann 31, 51 Welch, Robert 15, 46 Wernlund, Ester 39 Wharton, Marion 67 Whydotski, Lloyd 36. 52, 64, 66 Wieland, Donald 24, 48, 55, 64, 72 Wierman, Robert 38, 58, 66, 70 Wigen, Ray 15, 46 Wild, Virginia 37, 49, 62, 64, 71. 72 Will, Robert 35 Willems, Helen 38, 57, 67 Williams, Dorothy 43, 57, 67 Williams, Isabella 15, 51 Wilson, Mrs. Paul 62 Winston, Agnes 16 Wischan, Carl 39, 42, 66 Wivell, William 24, 53, 58, 66. 68, 69 82 Women's Glee Club 71 Wold, Erbe 66 Wolbert, Elmo 68 Wunrow, Carol 39, 57, 67 Y. M. C. A. 55 Y. W. C. A. 56 Zastrow, Violet 42, 56, 67, 71 Zeilinger, Lorena 36, 51 Tower designed by Paul R. Brown and Ioseph Tondryk, Ir. 92 4 Digit LDVL finial? 'lyfij Y . 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