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BUSINESS MANAGER: D wight Chinnoch ADVISOR: Dr. Lawrence Marx Advance subscription price, $2.50; Ailer April 1. 1944, 53,00 COED1TORS: Florine Lindow Louis Stacker ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Margaret Klinner Lila Dantetson jffle, g44 sTffW ls THE STOUT INSTITUTE MENOMONIE, WISCONSIN HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION BUILDINGS GYMNASIUM s ud a £ iaui Thin w Sloiil t . r our colkjgo f , no longor sotoly wllhln iho conflnoa of our small eanipuu ' V orld, In tliiy critical yoat of the war, Stout classfti ara tkttltorad through far-flung roahn ; In iho Sarvico, iti Induelry, and in olhor ntra logic postlona of l«r.d r hJp- Th an mo cornpllcatEoEui which onvolopod the woild ih[ Krion0d iho publicotori of our TOWE-R, bul overwhelming Enloroal demanded thin all- i ludonl year book. Oito aomoatsr was gone Willi no photographic record of modem acllv- lllos, Many of our folEaw-studentif were gong, loo — f Ighllng for Stours way o! life — not on £h football ftold. but on larger roughs dirtier aoll, with opponent who know no rulon of fair play ond with no roloroo to blow iho whtalla when iho going la tough, II waa passible lo oalcii vivid gflmpaon oE thoir kall dlo- people ojtjwi EoncoH, howovor, through photographs nwit hy their parents. Wo anticipate that Iho ranks wo have Indicated arc droady oui-datod, for ranks chango, and all Stout mon ilao rapidly to greater hoighls. But In thla rx ok you will find thel: atalua as of surly J 944, Th name InloroHt which d mqmd«d a year book created tl, Photographa in number groat onough to fill sovoral annuals poured Into Iho Tower ofllco, Wo bocarno ao tmproasod with Ihom that wo found ourselves crowding the plcluroa (or fear o! loalng a one, and ddoling Iho Inlcrrnal script wo selected (o style our Tower. We have wanted this to be, In every uenao, a sludonl publication And ao It Is , .bitlll of your materia t a and of your time. Out When your work at Stout is completed, the preparation for your chosen profes- sion will not be fin- ished. Though we feel that your train- ing has laid a fine foundation upon which to build a successful career, if your studies stop, few promotional op- portunities will be found along the road you travel. Laboratory and shop demands up- on your time have been heavy during your four years at Stout. Because it was necessary to become proficient at many skills, little time was left for cultural studies. Further preparation in the broader fields of education is essential to winning respect and confidence in any community. The study of history, litera- ture, and the social sciences should absorb a considerable portion of your leisure time, for without this knowledge your civic interests and contacts will be materially limited. Social contacts are important to you who desire to influence the opinions of the people to whom you are responsible. Familiarity with the home life, the problems, and the ideals of the community in which you serve should help in establishing respect and the rapport necessary between the school and the home. Effective teaching and intelligent leadership, whether in or out of the classroom, have never been more necessary than they will be dur- ing the initial period of your professional activities. May your performance reflect credit upon your Alma Mater. BURTON E. NELSON - • . and Ute 2 eand CLYDE A. BOWMAN Dean of Industrial Education RUTH II MICHAELS Dean of Home Economics Trn.i i nhiiiN4 k;i men wllh Htroru; twhnti ' ul i r ■■i r 1 1 1 ■i id (o loach— ha Incn ■gi«ally In 1hls day ol m chanlzsd wnr and pxpandudl deltHnne activity. Clyda A Bowman, Dmin ol [nduitrial EduraHon, hem kept n I ' lvlBlon W«I3 abroa ! ol tho Hn  n. Am f Hi r i ' 1 Su nicnii, Dwin Bow- ffl hue tlevalopod tin oulnlandlng graduate school desllntd lo arMo-ve twn greatm i ni Hon In th pOit-ww world. A former Sleul ImiUlute ilud nt h rs l| 4 Dton Jiuih L ' Mlchaeta hap qui nod (he retfpact of the women piudonio and ol lh wemwn (etc- billy by hoi ufrlllly lo underlak and OOn any tank regard! of Its mag nil-. hm direction lh cunicutum hon Iwwti e frilly T« viw. d lo keep poc wUh tj una need ol -of Id. Wo oomJdw hot an truthorHy on Horn Ego- I and an unusually capable a Iftlruloi. OuA fyaouttif, STEPHAN, A. STEPHEN Social Science McCALMONT, MARY Chemistry MARSHALL, ANNE Biology COX, ELEANOR H. Chemistry TUSTISON, F. E. Physics and Mathematics RICH, C. L, Physics and Mathematics NIELSON, ELIZABETH English CALLAHAN, GERTRUDE L. English PRICE, MERLE M. Dean of Men, Social Science ERICKSON, MARCELINE Speech . . ate Have Uaue ta haue th aue mem CARSON, LILLIAN Art BAKER, WILLIAM Graphic Arts FARNHAM, EMILY Art CARLSEN, DARVEY Graphic Arts ANTRIM, KETURAH Physical Education VAN NESS, HAZEL Clothing GREEN, DANIEL Graphic Arts JOHNSON, RAY C. Physical Education JETER, LILLIAN Clothing RAY, J. EDGAR Graphic Arts CRUISE, M. W1NONNA Nutrition ROGERS, MABEL C. Foods BUCHANAN, LOUISE M. Foods HADDEN, ANN Institutional Management WALSH, LETITIA Home Economics Education JOHNSON, DOROTHY Home Economics Education TRULLINGER, GLADYS Home Management SMITH, MRS. BENITA G. Nursery School HARPER, MARGARET Home Economics Education MOORE, MILDRED Home Economics Education 10 MARX, LAWRENCE N. Psychology WIGEN, RAY A. Industrial Education BROWN, ARTHUR G. Industrial Education CHINNOCK, DWIGHT D. General Metals NELSON, PAUL C. General Woodwork HANSEN, H, M. General Woodwork KEITH, FLOYD L. General Metals MILNES, H. C. General Metals KRANZUSCH, RAY F. Electricity and General Mechanics GOOD, HARRY F. Electricity and General Mechanics 11 O ' BRIEN. GERTRUDE M. Registrar and Placement Secretary FUNK. 3. M, STB AND. MYRTLE Business Manager Assistant Librarian FRQGGATT, LILLIAN BECKER, MINNIE Librarian Sea-glory to the President FASBENDE BERNADINE ROEN, RUDOLPH Oifio© Assistant Suserinte.ndenl of Buildings 5TRQZINSKY, H. O, Cruel Engineer HOWISON. MRS. BEULAH Assistant Librarian WINSTON, AGNES Giftce Assistant PROUDLOCK, MRS. DELLA College Nurse SPEIDEL, SARAK Office Assistant BRYANT, DR. GEORGE College Physician ! 1 We Qa ta attfi QloAA L As the clock on the Tower marks lhe approach oJ each new hour, we swarm from class lo doss. One hour finds us making poslfy or operate a lathe, the nexl 4 diving In (he pool or attending a lecture on economics. Between limes you mtght look for us ot the Inn, guzzling a coke, or slopping off a I Log ' s for a pencil. Comes noon, there ' s a mad rush for the cafeteria line or the dorm din- Ing room, and o few minutes oH to read our morlK Then we dash back to classes to paint a mural or lo participate in a pane! discussion on war marriages. Stout ' s unique combination of technical and academic courses adds variety to our work. Yet Mickey— as well as the rest of us— finds her thoughts drawn away. It fust is true — we miss our men. IE you ve never learned to wink before you El do so whon learning to use a microscope in Biology, Bui who knows an omoeba or a Paramecium, who ' ll appreciate our attention! - - And If the odor ol rotten eggs, ether, or formalin bothered you belore— you ' l! get over It alter your courso In Chemistry. , r . Tho Physics Lob Is the scene ol precise calculations In problems employing Boyle ' s Low, Inertia; and the accelera- tion duo to gravity — and woe betide the student who errs even slighlEy. 14 Reproaonlalian In mechanical drawing of geomelric Jorms and perspective bv orthographic prolecllcn, construction of pans, funnels, and pipes in melal-work ing dosses, instruction in type setting and the opewllons of (he iSnctype— all provide an opportunity Jar the explora- tion, oi mechanical skills and dolor- mtnation oi interests. The shops wore sparsely populated this year, but neither the Stoul tradition of high-qual- ily technical training nor the variety of Its offerings was abandoned. n ir sm Thi -.v. j i ku.. ijiuil., il1ltJlufl1|nu Chu. - Jit our I.E, hiiJMlruj — thft women ■ •• hived in y our U ■.:•[.:. . dufjtjr |j;jnhi r mnl Nu; balnq 3oJi i y 1 1 in J n ! n n hqiaU Uiuito dnyji. Wo v; ]jk with pre . Iu fjeyaJpp ;sfci3b, j.iil ■J I ■IIViMltm pp. porluufly for :j i iullxalion, Chic and individual arc Iho gaimenlo wo drram up in Ap- plied Droas D olan, and drape on forms patterned aElor our own bodies Fuiuta Hallle Gain jien, w ' ro addlclfi lor Vogue and Harper foshloriB. . . . We croalo In Quito, loo -looltag leather, woavintf, modelling; In clay or carving In wood ---and ttrivo toinrik iti finished article jcprosa our own pof ondlKboa. 17 Preparing tasty dishes before a critical audience and trying lo talk at the same time . . , vCrylng Ihe ingredients in doughnuts or sponge cakes In order to obtain a perfecl product r . . planning high or low cost dteis - . seeing the results of nutrlltonal deficien- cies by e3a erlmenltng wiih white rats - . conducllng purveys and then sponsoring a breakfast cam- palgn , . . presenting an assembly program wl(h our own Frank Sinatra, Whoever said foods and dietetics courses were dull? Tho Cafeteria— a place where faculty and students moot with a common motive— ihe place you enter with every intention of limiting yourself to a sandwich but,, at (he end of the line, find your iroy loaded with the special — including a piece of Olgcffl apple pte, . , , And here are our young- est students . the darlings of the college. Some say we col lego gala got an educa lion in nursery school— but confidentially — it ' a more like ploy. . , , And remember how we dreaded Home Management? Wo did until we actually entered the House and learned what jolly fun it was to fill around with a dust mop, lo lake Paul out rid- ing, or to snalch a few minutes for a hand of bridge. hi Oul Jlauu Seniaid, BUSTER HAGIWARA Vice-President LOUIS STACKER President HERBERT ANDERSON Treasurer Memories ... of this year and the preceding three . . . our amazement at suddenly finding ourselves classified as seniors . , . catching up on much needed rest after those nine long weeks of lesson plans, study halls, and test evaluations . . . the farewell parties for January grads . . . informal dinners in the cafeteria and parties in the gym . . . Louie ' s, Buster ' s, Corky ' s, and Herb ' s able leadership of our senior activities. . . . Buster ' s boisterous send-off reminding us of those other fellow-classmates now in the Service and scattered across the globe. These and other memories flash through our minds on gradua- tion day as we recall the things we were always going to do but never got around to doing. We feel ourselves a part of a transition— being at the top, yet preparing to start anew. What seemed to have been four years of chaotic college living begins to resolve into order. We see a plan — we become part of a plan bigger than our- selves or our college. CORRINE YOUNG Secretary 20 ADAMS, ILO MciE£«kj r WlKciuIn BAST. CHARLOTTE M fi aocni FalEi, Wt ?gn Ln ANDERSON, HERBERT ANDREWS ELIZABETH Port Ta h. Wi rcn ln M Mipn?ani«. Vfocgnita BENKERT. THEO BERAND ' .. HELEN BAHTK. REHKICE Tbcrp, WlKGcwn OTOHKEK. ANHA VAl ' CAHl). rllAHLK? i . nnrrr -avkk % A i iv Air ( ' ■i 1 ' HAVtU AIILftS Arirr 21 n vi KORVAN Arlnv ' ■I BYRON lit CUBS AfttJ IMIIV KIIIPTON Cfiftisi Arm At PAUt GtHRlCE CAMPBELL DOHA COMWG . TAKE CORSl FRANCES Httf i«y Wtacnnitn DU BOES, BEVERLY JJuitmd. Wlicofukn CHOVAK. MARY Rtirine, WUfenidn COKZELHAN. CHARLIE DmieoLI. W Ichigwn DOFUCK. MARY Hwj Sand Purl. EEUnoti EDLEfl. ALTHEA 22 Ml VI.KM M I [ I 3! ISTP IVtll f ' TlL ! I I, N t l % , | UtIV .Hi . U I l ' yAN Armv EKHQLM. DORIS Wiaitihutiv, Wjact nUjn FUELS. DOROTHY Co ] . WMcoftiin GDtRltfG DORIS HAGtWARA. TO5H10 FLADOES. CLARA MvnoaMnto, Wkironiln GARRETT, SETTY -M. WUcfttfin GOODRICH, MAfKOfUt Duiand. WiKaiukn HANSON. MAHtOK 2i LKtK , ,i ALBEK1 • HAW An;. JMRTUNS ! Atkvn w , Wtvxniin IKGflAM. DOflOTHV HDUSTEAD. HLE5K M«w AmWcii. Wu. JYEKSON. I HOSE1D, MA Blvef r.iU . Wi cfuJn IACOB50K. VIRGINIA HUtimCKEH JANE [OrtNSON, CAROLINE i| «.fiM. Wf c$ji in 21 An Ac mt J I - . Ar.- i KEUP, DQTCB WmjioiHQ. Wtxronilr. leRIEB, ROUND Xucu-ah.j, W]i KLIN HER MARGARET Siaitunttllii. WiKT nsifl LAHSFJt. Bi R- JOIftw, WtatV.juiJn KOfcPKfc HARRIET Bloom , Wit rocum LARSON. MAE WiUi hilL Wlirawln S£f( MARV H ti¥iib, WlteQMkt UNDOl. FlOflEWCE ■2 ' .i:ii-Uti ' ifA?f CHARLES VKMKK V¥V MAI HUV. SCHUIV Maty l ' i AJ|i II It [ I.I. iSTf, t l-]_ jnir SILVIUS m ■• . . CI ' L, MINOR SCJ1U1D A : . I CONRAD mayf:h Arust Air i LOHREY. ELAINC Alcj ' poig, Wlicaniin LUTHER, CHARLOTTE Wtiupiwa, WlKoniia MENAML KEY05HI L::r.(:] Clty r LonSa, HawcjjS MIYAZAKf. TAD Uirwi Cl1y, Luncil, HnvolJ LUhTDC, ARLTTTE SKughtcn, WbmruEn MADISON. ELDR3D H w Atihwrn. WfcOfHlii HcWILUAMS. VIRGINIA Oihtoah, Wl cotif in HELSOR RUTH 56 KELSON, SHIRLEY Bau Claiio, W( rcn kn 0A5S, GORDON MMWisotlJ . WlKdRiln FETERSOH. IEAN Airland, Wl «in ln REIITO. AVA MAREE fiVTT. BETTY OUARHETM. RALPH RETALUCt. LOIS Mn ncracnJ«, WucanUft SAVAGE. 1RKA Brand i:Ji, WUrentfn Vl.l BCffUL Air:.-. I PL II. I.AM j I HSUYKH Arra CPL WAKO COWLES Ann A S VV1IUAM PF,TEHM A J . i j Air Coc i SGT. ILIFFoRIt Array CPL POH« FKRRV AnM 27 P¥€. EUGENE VALVAR I!, JACK Si Z At Bit KI U II Kl.AXH A C KrSOKKT SLOT A Sims. nqseen M nnDU-Jm- r ' A ' ti SODERSERG. GEORGE Ekmll  ' , ' • ' ,. -.till ' .: S3PPIZ. MARY SKORSTAD, CAROL UkkowoI . 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TREASURER, .flulh Silgenboi h @ej MgM ggghi si IgeiJ and . .. h|l  rmr eftcmi ' ■■■■ore I rah w«h iha saint toll Ifclw ! ■' ■■' ■IM ft end -■■pull (to .:..„ ram., ihnn .... ,..,,.,. (g ,,],..„ filiwil , enfmblti i „. |fc«u 1...1 , urine hon y pwhimty ftiwti ■l eif; tan ' 1 11?) • ,,J • l tewito ihtwtfMJ ' ■■■■. ■■Rolling doew ihm, end h$M total mlnn«wni vj m tofhew . s ' mv irfeta but wwthl ihrwh the wm expert ' ' ■' VA ' JM M Ibi II,.- ■Lg] ,1...:,, i. v .... , .,„ .,]!,, i,..,.| ,„.„„,.„,,. wOh prtww m hp to i.„, ... . „„, w , , „ .,„_ m if ek wwi hpwi lh« whwi ■■« iui ... top in ihi ■■nbig rra if ■9 War?? GtamlmJi ■■itltia, if) Shut - [ I OffH tl«|r« i . Unit Ann - i ' Vr. s mii uah I AMU Am |J hpLT Nf ' 9 ■■Ptor tttjw. r ffflif ftttmta Inr fomlff, Mf OMtawMr, M iy HiiM to ! yi Vft%lMr ! ,:j1, hlrW j : ■■• IflUftw, MlMnti I I i HsiHW ft ™ , v-. m, ml Umim Mmi.iLvi. P (M, B Y«ily tainuM, Mniy far AiuLm-j, h iy Vatwiww. 41 -.i nscj i.ko J I ,! ' !ll1 ' k ,U .I.I,M , C I H « - ■. I- 1 I I I I Amu , f t ' i I i . ' A 1tJJ ROCK Ail ■li FTDST HOW: Htta W yn. l jb l Ncrud, Don Sttlnboeh. Iwm F hdm, SCOOHE ROW E cubtrh Lm, Fa Futraun r £uth«ryn Lyb H F B 1!t Gitrp r, RJin ftran, B lly BwUmfW, H jImH Lai- Kfl. Pul BrauchJ , f in H j[lr. j, Horary Roi rU Mnrqi: Pot 1 , V in«JJ Lu ! H f.UPl 1 I ' -. t.tt u Fippei y t Arar qSOBOK KJUMMiMAN S. J A. N A C. R El GF.SR N ' I .Am.i Aif C ' iT[ ' A. ft kUi I ' AIM flit h.| ■I MAUI Ann VASE MAS rtBST BOW. Ctam Sitm«. E a Brown, Mrticfb Fbdtttad (Uhrmw Bail , iwfr Ttemfwq, Mtty Knbtion. of«hT Setuwtiwuld. ludlt K Iki . Fulh Brown, to Ann CaaiiA li, SECOHD HOW: Rviayn Scrul«b r. Mofjctl Bnswn l] r Utli X®1 tatu l oiOth Q fata, Lci Ve1w. I«n Hogmnann. Maiy 1 .iti Sorcurn. 5 hi s i ill CWMMIV Amur t ' .Mh ElKCK A HARK hiv sou Arm? I ' I I ' llll.l.tl- ■llfUftTIANgftN ■i vmm i m am di i Amu , t Corn I 1 l AlllltH.I. It N I I H Aim AM ■4 HMI-. I Mill I It I V « i fonv -mm i Arntl n h hi msTRAn Natr ir. UmtMtk SAiiint An . t 1-1.. I r (iKM PAYNU Ani ■i i ,iiwi U s ; i. (toanri W Ami ■7 ruf.j. i i!ii - U i iti tin HivtH ;■■i ■, ' ' ' II I t H III lirflj ■I ■A 9 ' H-.r,T, MAHJ r ! N flftlt ' l Air ' ' ip|-ih I ' fr WJhMAJU ii v-i • Aunt . ■. 044 1 HoA iGMed badJt FrRST ROW; JanLc Gi«t+n, Bernard Snalion, B«tiltu Bnnnw, Htltrt Xiamuuh, SfclTb W«twr, M«wy Apn Dodgt, Palifc-Ui Tellord, falickda 0 1lm l i. 5ECQN0 ROW: Doirold E p(kw, Kl lh Harlan. 1l.i |md . Hulh KHorw, Marnun-l O PRESIDENT , . VICE PRESIDCNT Bob Melro e Pal Telford SECRETARY TREASURER foyce GulllCkAQTI , Rulh Khnnftr ] roithincin daze typical of any freahman claw. Wo were a band ol UmkJ d aall-consciouo- kids, and plenty worried when wo dSncovorod lhal tl wan our job lo docoralo the halls lor Home- coming. Bui we worked like bee and proved our capability for a sponslbilHy. The genuine chicken and bunnies at our Barn-Dance crealed lhal en; lain almwsphere how did you like our Green Tea? We ' ve learned a lol, and now we know lhal sometimes such beck-breaktms labor a building our Blarney Slone la rewarded hr recognition. Or did our admirers kiss our Stone before Ihey spoke? Yea. we made our place ai Stoul got off to a good start on oui college careers. ()9 (V $ JY Phyllis f -tr-jcn, JSotietd Hn ch, Ed Sfhwartz. jffornsn, BUI MttWlt, [uanlta HtffHMq trr, Pj1 Wmvw. Cdtoy, L;m Pa2ra r. Htton Vclie . Pat Q ' ScitJMr, EkvorJy Hauled. Jmtuw K::ni. fVI n Pkh3, SECOND nOW faoiv Tfvrapaco MiJJncd Johnson, Lata Kluint y f r Elton RsLoy, Robof I Ho H L n nitCT ROW: Ccthflrtn Fauly. M rlcn ROM. Erat CuiuTai,  v r ]y D Witt, Mat lla JtOTJfc n d , Maay MwftJl . SECOND ROW: Rob (t M rk. Mr . GJndy K !t r ], Wyttta Nettnl j ?yoa GuHidoen, An ab l] Hart. HmtHi Powm. I ttoihy Rqum, PERSONS MI5SEKG B 11y Scfwlun. Elol tavwrs. I mqm flMimA. A S H I i.l, YOCTJC Aimy I v, I RETfCI W1H EORBK Aci ¥ Air Ctrtjn A S IHWAKh RnERIC l-VT. GERALD lACltl , tius A i S. UY II ' Ml HCitROSE rvi, ma it ias risen rs Airnr ■VT. Hl ' IIIKl HAI ASt2 l Sii I ill ■uifiti-ni 1 We tfOoe ut . • m Manjter ! KHfUHf, TnotuMf; loan OuiUtoj. VW-Pr lii h;r C tf n Scdiib !?. Priwdbnl: BtlB Gnpil, S rt«tary. STOUT STUDENT ASSOCIATION Homecoming? How could the S, S, A. sponsor such an ovonl wilh ihe de- pleted enrollment, gas rationing, and no football team? But we didn ' t lei ihese obstacles upset usr wo sponsored a war- 1irne Homecoming which was a decid- ed success. Since ihe usual mid- win lor formal was oul of the question, ww replaced St with a Mask Ball. By Ihls Ume we were becom- ing adept al. substitu- tions. We bade farewell to our Frexie in January and Jo Quilling took over. At the onset of the second semester we concenlraiod elforl on placing In power a form of gov- ernment whereby slu- dwila could have a voice In solving Ihe problems of their group. Results were evidenced when rep- resenlatives were olecled from each class lo work with us under facully super- vision, • ! INTERSGCfETY COUNCIL OOHJS OCHOLM CHARLOTTE BAST TKEQ EENKEST LEQU flrfflOLES PA pTMidanl PhUo PiMfcfetti 5 P Id nt HYP PtwHmi OTHEfi GQUNCIL MEMBERS; Fbrtiw I4n r. Eit «i Balamwd, Manor Tanz. IW Cnpan. The Inlersodely Council consisting of the presidents and secretaries horn each of the four social groups, worked diligently this year revising the rushing rules. As a result thb years fceshmen were pledged this spring instead of next fall. The Council makes final decisions concerning common problems of the lour social organisations and plans the Interscciety Tea jsap P«r r Qn. TnxMurmr Ekmla Cctpera. D-sah MlcK i l . Advis- or; V Srflin hi facobsoft, Vic - PiciJduni: L|| a rtantolton, T ' cvai d ni- l« Huiti Mud icon. Carol ■■■,: :: : - fury. PICTURE MT5S- m fan HWBl- Ekfcer. PtftHidfl-n!. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The breakfast hike over dew-lilted paths to Paint Comfort . , . staling hot dog? held aver cneery compares . . the interdortn progressive patty beginning with the riotous mock wed- ding at Tainler Hall and ending with the Purple Sash Night Club at Lynwood HalL , . . Mr. KrtiM?.uschs attempts to (each us girts the principles of repairing electrical apparatus in Ine Home Mechanics class . L the luscious Scandinavian dainties at the Yute Coffee Log the Blarney Stone and shamrocks at the Green Tea ... and the feverish activities for our Oirl Gel Your Girl week-end . . . these were the major activities on Ihe year ' s calendar for our Home Economics Club, the largest organization In ihe college 33 7Ue many ga ane . . . Jltfp uaa Society Neat balance of sense and nonsense — that ' s our Hy- perion Society. Trips to (he Memorial Library for story telling hour and success in sponsoring the Red Cross drive at Scut have been as much a part ci our calen- dar as ihe Ranch House rushing party, ihe Gypsy Tea Room with Miss Antrim ' s sk.HJul fortune-telling, or the Old Hiedelberg Inn teas whore sludonls and ( acuity alike dunked pretzels in their root beer. i ' l KiSl ROW : ll lri| lli-filirk, t.ci ' U HfnnJ ' l , I ' rf ■titenl ; H-« birj 1(ritis l, I, nil QlHwfll Vi.e- l ' i wlciit i H. i - 1 1 1 1 k ' MM. RuH-l SttHl h All. MiUVli ROW) M«r Lar an. llriijj. Oj| Pt9M. Aninri, Ailti - li illfr. f.iirllj Sttiii Tl ilWK Kllltrli THIRD ROW: Tcjih JlknirU, i ' .iMBi ' im, 1 1 H i i.u M l- Wil ■51 • ■• S , ffl. ?. Sacieiy FIRST ROW: Helm M+yn, Gcrlh rln« Nick, Miu H«. AdrUo wdckI AUlt riti ot, VfffePt tid n1: Nmwy Hobviti. Pranc SECOND HOW- Maiy Slpp] . Jqy« Wlldtiw, Hmton Rfcbardu, B tia Gmp«r. Jrfaiy Rigg n, Norma OIkto. Mary Chowan. PlCTURIS MtSSWG. Thte Btntan. PtwIdMHj NWn Hair ; , S tt taryr fetm Qsitfitflg, Cuua H vta, lv Cmilrt Rulh Gtl n: n :. A:!«1M He We do J d it again— live lovely lassies on the Homecoming Court . , , the rainy hay ride to the coinage party . . , Jacob . , , Jo ' s wild apcHacos. . . , Fran ' s amusing impersonations and Dora ' s pantomimes. . . . The traditional black and white dresses and (he carnation ccrsages at Ihe Valentine Tea. We have but one regret: no Sadie Hcwkin ' s Week! 55 . . . . pkiUmaikean Society FlflST ROW; 3wn KataalMtf, SwfMttT: laatwl Nerud, Afdya Cyr. Carol Mltn . jnb:s Slabs, VtwPfwtfimi: Pairicia }«, Patricia McKcvtv MSia Van Nmi, A fl M; Harm tUmd An MmJc HalHaci, AMdmy K(H:h, Kalhlmtn WenlL.::;J ' . EECOffD ftOW- fiofflk Blank, Marian VclqihS, Dcrcrthy NcTwcibpia , Tkkuuhjt EUiatxrih Letf. ] ans Ssail. Vomrfl LaPugtf. H3ta Hyatt EUrotflib Ha stliM-, T f Mary Ad 1 fowling, Lillian tvorwn. V ?ty]s T atca:. PiCTUEE MT IK Chotkrt @h I. TraEdanl. Thanks tor the memories— of the spooky Hal- lowe ' en Too— of clever handmade articles at the Christmas sals — of the alhschool dance— of our thrill at seeing (wo of our members become S.S.A. ofitcers — oE (he exdlernont and tun of (he (rip to the Ice Follies— and of the patama iiishing-pariy at K-vith ' s — ' We thank you, so mucht 56 Pal ad Hhe te Society Our pride In pretty Peggy uifl Homecoming Queen . . . (he picnic at Riverside Park wllh Zimmie ' s hilarious attempts ai conduct tog group singing , . . iho cnudety of Ranney and Ihe rushees ort b ?mtj unable to open ihe cell doors at ihe joll , uie professional snaps of the gang laken in Irani of the Qly Hali , . „ Ihe cuckoo- bridge game at La Poinie ' s . . . They are all vivid pictures in our gallery of memories. FIRST SOW: Marjwy Tain, S cibE:jty; Movtollo Rttttwy, RliiJi To wj [. Ulcf Dan! ! ™, Mail fcteLsllan, Trraurar; Ruth. K ] on. Mb Rogers, Sponsor Ruth Median, SECOND HOW: Charge Luttwr. Vk- Pro!d m; CarolEm fbhjitw. B rjik Barlh, Ccrrtnc Young. Mwy Ka r. Mor- Mi«y I Kin Soman, Mlictrtrd Ztmrcwntfian. M nr Hwfltriek PICTURES MISSING. Dori £fc!io!m. Pro i don 1: JCBrt Hun- -irr. 57 FIRST ROW: D. Mertz, L. Mertz, Brimer, Edberg, Vrieze, Schellin. SECOND ROW: I. Larson, Kieffer, Schoenwald, Schreiber, Neitzel, Karamerude, O ' Connor, Dodge, Frano, Towers, Reichling. THIRD ROW: E. Brown, Sargent, Miss Antrim, Advisor; Helm, Barnard, R, Brown, Hougard, DeWitt, Sleight, Kranzusch, Van Dyke, y. w. e. a. W.A.A Some like bridge and some like knit- ting, but we are of hardier stock. A bowling ball is right up our alley! Breakfast hikes or basket- ball games find us rarin ' to go. Our contribu- tions to the school: the pro- duction of a glamorous, if somewhat splashy, water carnival, and the sponsorship of an all-school service flag. The Y members are congratulating themselves on the success of their World Fund drive. The Pan-American relations came in for much attention at their the main study project centered around South America. The year came to a the traditional Senior Picnic at Riverside. Student Service meetings, since fitting close at FIRST ROW: Edberg, Gilles, Paff, E. Brown, Hart, Savage, Secretary; Lunde, President. SECOND ROW: Niffenegger, Ross, Palmer, Jerde, Helm, Reichling, Brimer, M. Lee, R. Brown, Koepke, E. Madison, Barnard. THIRD ROW: Parske, M, Cox, Oettmeier, P. Johnson, M. Huntzicker, Treasurer; Brownell, Telford, Vrieze, Klusmeyer, Manz, Neitzel, DeBoer, Krause, Drivas, Amberg, Jain, Zander, Miss McCalmont, Advisor. PICTURE MISSING: Nutt, Vice-President. 58 FIRST ROW: Leslie Katekaru, Tad Miyazaki, Treasurer; Roland Krieb, Ralph Onarheim, President; Mana Minami, Secretary; Mr. Siephan, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Martin Brown, Paul Erickson, Buster Hagiwara, Harry Warden, Louis Stacker. PICTURE MISSING: Mr. Brown, Advisor. k. q. b. Important men— the K.F.S. Though few in number this year, you see them everywhere —singing in the cafeteria— serenading the girls in the dormitories after hours— sponsoring record hops — selling defense stamps — and even put- ting on assembly programs that drew 100% at- tendance — versatile, aren ' t they? 59 FIRST ROW: Louis Stacker, Editor; Jean Herring, Florine Lindow, Editor; Marian Lee, Lila Danielson, Associate Editor; Ruth Te Beesi. SECOND ROW: Margaret Klinner, Associate Editor; Mr. Chinnock, Business Manager; Dr. Marx, Advisor; Carol Skor- stad, picture below. PICTURES MISSING: Jane Huntzicker, Ruth Madison, Mary Lubs. §4 b edit . . . Ihb HmmmclI Did you ever see so many papers piled in such disorder — and so many people working together? No, it ' s not an office force in the Pentagon, but the Tower staff trying to meet its deadline . . . wonder whose copy that group of proof-readers is laughing at? What a sense of humor people have when they ' ve been working excessively . . . lucky girls, sorting all those servicemen ' s pictures . . . mmm, food! — never knew that lunch went with the work or that late-leaves were given for staff members and volunteers. We wish we had less trouble getting those write-ups OK ' d. . . . Here ' s hoping our editors will some day be rewarded for all their worry and responsibility. You know, Tower is a heck of a lot of work, but darn it, it ' s fun! 60 , i the We hbf FtRBT WOW: MJII M rn r Edilorj v i m, Pow-n. IIEOOND ROW: Atql«ih Hoffman, ffUr, Fata , Rc« . Ha fflifl T tfo«t 6 ow i . Sw. iMvmt, Mwirlk-, Wlldrw, rin.j L Rlofitt, KabwI , I roujtm how: lu. i. i rV WrHUiy our Alohei and nllandfwa to fh regular STOUTONJA m«riliw m fu l a mall pail ol tho Job which we STO0TON1A m«mb ra fac . Tb •flort to ctaat ■tori from iparw news no(«— ptllnq Iha buriftn oJ th lliwtype upon our abl Rip— wondering at Lubi ' d v r- nDU ai hfllng awl«n d lo Interview wlih malt u rti -tfi tchtnq ih pcrpm nq i oi tiuportanl In Iho d v«lapmeul ol ih tiewopaper which fall oil Jtm i i- ■■■' ■■racb Filday morning jual In hm to m««l the doadllm. How fhat umiiIsim Hal axpcmded Ihlft yscirt S rvlc nmn, oluimil, and toinmr faculty mambon ol Stout, wbarovar fhay havs bwsn, hav looked loiwoul lo Ihe wwriilv aniTOl ol ; iTOUTONIA. Aede we Aatt k Hulk T B 4 r. Cc . I Li: i Ckirivlwn. FtCTUftES M KG Jjtw HunSxlckmr, ttubsir Thcma , Lonti Ode, Paul Ingw LI. EICHELBERGER SCHOLARSHIP Happy little trio with brains plus personality! Four mail mid women from the junior and senior classes are hon- ored annually with Eichol- berger awards in recognition of iheir outstanding scholar- ship and character. Whore are the men? Provisions have been made lor them, too. They will utilize their scholarships after the war. PHI UPSlLON QMICRON High excitement prevailed at Lynwood as special delivery messages invited us to join PHI U, and on Homecoming Sunday when we wended our way to impressive initiation ceremonies. Sending the opaque projector slides and the textile boxes to home economics teachers in (ha Stale, holding professional meetings, editing a serai-annual Newsletter, and planning spring picnics for freshmen and seniors commanded our attention this year. Yes, fond memories will return whenever we gaae upon Ihe golden pin symbolizing PHI UPSfLON QMICRON, national fraternity for professional home economists. EPS1LON PI TAU Every Industrial arts student considers It a privilege to wear the key ol the notional honor- ary fraternity, EPSILON PI TAU, During the present year the Theta Chapter was handi- capped in lis activities by a shortage o! student members; mosl of the absent ones were serving their country, but ihe few who remained during the year published a Christmas Newsletter, held a spring conference and gave the traditional faculty-sponsored party. G2 FIRST ROW- Sfcc:Mrtd. lvor an. h ' .us IruLUiiMf. Advliw; Lohr y, Luih r„ Deride StcnUaij; KHruiw, Vlev-PiMfcteH; M, Lorion. Pr fld nl: ML  Cfvkw, AdvUotr McKswn, Mi . Sfnlih. frWaiMfc. K««fLb«rg. Qulilkfl, SE00Nt HOW: Pf 1«iton. R«ynofc t- Enyaw. Md_ LLaji, Lurtdi,, Mllr.oi. 14 B . Poni S cn, Null. Hv id. OHrin R uHr, Echqflnir, PICTURES MISS C Ik t, Trw n[«; Eth lm. Hurtikktr, D on Withal. A rt cr ; Mitt Wd h Adw , .... ... v FIRST ROW Mr. Brawfl, Vtw-Pi ki nti K«b«: Amdmon, PrwLdfiH: Pntitknt KalKHU Mr. ChlttWcfc, Mr, Good. SECOND ROW: Mr, Pile . Mr. Han 4n. RaEph Oncthttm, Mf . Wlq«i. Rfltami Krt fo. Mr. C rWi, Mr. Nslscn, PICTURE MISSING: Ctuarl Conrtljnart, Sweaty md T«aiuf f L 6J We act the pasd • nflST flOW Pwurhy tfenflfattq, In ' .j Hvih. VtrntJU Lol N flow , Mary PfJlck, S «y Nmr TrKiiiiiari Ptwld rtj fa4hi a W ttikm F Vk Pr  Ld . ■' un Milnti, Bacirtary, . i ROW: Valarfe Paid M«iUj Drive , lr M Krauw, Mary f«n Arai-Pta, Fiasucrt Cw l„ Mku Fiukum, Sponwrr Marian Vcight. Fmnfc. Uummrmr. Hairtol £i v i AIM ' ?pA j|wd in ihniJ. s f.].:ivti JJiiN yr ir . . . ifn n hif c j-n-ra in Nina Girls kepi spectators on ihn adgai ■;! Ihtil 3 Qy Havoc was not a pkiy la put ona lo sloop, Twanly- 1 vb per cetil ol the proceeds from Ihfr Mm |.U.iy hmnd Ita way to Oil I alter al Ihe Sttiao Door Canteen, R mojtiUir Ihe wild scurry lor alaga pioptiHLus. lha amtlely over lha a e turiwl oJ lh« GJ | [ranllc lant mlrmlo makoui. i n-Hflma? No, (hoy worn noon laroallon In lh da- lug ol praises after Ihe piostonlulsouu. ' i EM tM (53 We Uub food ttuUic ., ... in ni. N- ' ■! W: Welitr ' k ' II.. | II Kill J mlWW, ning, ■Vf. r;iVEKj The 5.S.S. In n war- IllIlO Jllll I ; TO FIND; Male volcw, SO LUTION; Wonwn tanori. DISCUSSli N: A iliahf m ntal iifii- 1:11 al Iht oultff when Mr. Cock called lor ihe men Id slnq ihelr pari , , , a ChrLil- rnais i. ■.1, jmprtulv a always, with thn tayrcdd: cnn- ill .- flumes canijmj a holy liuht over Ihe auditorium . , w Ihe qlow 08i the laevt oi the au- dience when Sky Anchor Away, The Army Air Corps 6 -n i. ' in.; I M ' jn to Mum were playtd and flunrj , , , th 1 hi LSI Ol ' .Hi l in- J lur tlin WlNhi | iWid nr campaign rally , , . ifin direful ptanf for (he cholj and orchttira irlp, tin J ihen Ibe hlhffouii bus ride la Madi- son . , , om apparent non- chakinc at ihe whlsltas ol Ihe service racm wo entertained, and the TOtmorim sti- v r --ii dialed «I ni ' ii nlk ' T star In ihe Implied auluxy ol our Service Fkra al S.S.S. alumni. UK HAROLD R. ODOtE CMm d Mutk- ! .iw«rf-n. ifohni Ifatil . T ORCHFSTftA nftST ROW. Ciav Ginitow, AHI r E lkf H Anta Brettae, Marfan flmwrnHl. r,p l J l, Bob Iknriin. ■V. IJpfiv W«i tri. l win ThsmpApn, Ttn J rdn- f Miry llrlrtisLhrx, n -t Rv a, Pullyrmn Iteylp. KMrl l , PrbefUa Oiim-taf. ill!Fi[ HOW U Uhmi L¥Kw, PHiiLH; HmiJd Ceofc , DdifcU ; Nnvy Rat ni. Mont Slrurr! r 7 CO-ED BAND FIRST ROW: Joan Thompson, Ila Jerde, Althea Edler, Marjorie Manz, Loris Palmer, Marjorie Brownell, Pollyann Boyle, Priscilla Oettmeier, Eleanor Kopischkie. SECOND ROW: Ruth Klinner, Mildred DeBoer, Marcella Kammerude, Joyce Miller, Helen Biehl, Sarah Speidel, Joyce Gullickson, Mary Reichling, Mary Huntzicker, Jeanne Kane. THIRD ROW: Nancy Roberts, Mary Engebrelson, Harlene Richards, Ann Hart, Bess Frano. Budding women musicians and voice hopefuls. . . . We in the Vocal Ensemble practiced our do, re, mi ' s faithfully every Wednesday afternoon with the hope of being chosen for Sym- phonic Singers in the near future. We in the Co-ed Band strutted our stuff at Homecoming and basketball games . . . those Blue Devil sweat shirts were not much protection against the breezes enroute to Riverside, but the chills were forgotten when we cooked up a little jam- session to entertain the homecoming crowd. VOCAL ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Marjorie Powers, Evelyn Schrei- ber, Ila Jerde, Donna Haywood, Mary Medt- lie, Ruth Klinner, Rose- mary Hebert. SECOND ROW: Shirley Uber, Lois Klusmeyer, Janice Green, Lucille Nelson, lone Larson, Beverly Barnard, Jua- nita Niffenegger, Mari- an Ross, Mildred De Boer, Pianist. 68 Siau i dfii il leia+ted , , H tm omingl And ar.th w .. i vrai fUlfd wiili th pUrll lhal makei mi • ollta lha kind ol plaat to whli h ■ihuimi wknh ' tot wtin no fr  h- • ' ii ill ' ■im I ■d r| - 11 iii. 1 1, limi c«l oi lliitntnq to locibail p n talk , wi Uilcnad lo ipvachit yiv n by turning wnrtetman ' ;; ' ! - 1 ' 1 i Mil,, v and Balutday, alumni riiurntd, wandwod und ,1,,. . im|l|i . tmd • ' ! Iir«nikl iiilit and lunohtom Thtw  a a hlSarieui alu- cfonl iihP-inl.iv and a i Bad |rt) d Port wh . i plenl rapkretd iht Era |iL ' ,.-,. i. -in. I to the eym l,., | i.i Hom oamlna Dane . Out oampui wen vay all w  k nd. but b n« lh lhal gtiMv rtHM M lh amtanl und 1 1 ihcHjghtf aboul 8 ih ill us an im. k l o« Not ail U w dz The crowds wore large, ihe music good, and the hin-levet hlah at ihe Masked Boll, the Accessory Dance, and Um Barn Dance. We wenl )o lown, loo, at roller skating In the cily Armory where we planned for crowds targe enough lor Ihe expansive Floor— and we were never disappolnlod, nor were ihe crowds dls ippoinled 11 hilarious laugh- tor means much. . . . And for contrast, there were Ihe ever-enticing Wednes- day lea porlies, wilh a knack lor friendliness and qulel, well-mannered living, 70 Thai Stout has always been a center o community hie was shown when ihe auditorium and ho] Is overflowed with farmers and townspeople who gathered to hear Wendol WHlfcle aiy« his presidential compaJqivsp Bch, Mrs, Wlllkle accom- panied her illustrious husband ond Nation ol being an of the Nation ' s best dressed women. The bond sales scorned over ihe Dunn : when rides Sn a jeep were ■■: isod the purchasers, . - - Ah, ihose g Icr tons psrrn fi in spring and jail wUh the smell cE woodsmoke . . . ond ihe re- freshing dips in Stout ' s excellent pool. ;i 6usi addk U U owe t eMall HBST FiOW: P- irtn Bjwh, AiVlfl Mi. Bill Motok, Front Duaimann. Robert Uoit, ELislot Haqjwara. Tad Mlyaiaki, SECOND BOW:  niartl 8a toen. HoEasii Kriafc, Lc il Kafefatru, Htarf Wead n, Mana Minsjtii, Pon4 Erich™, More tamaus the in One Man ' s Family ' ' is She Fourteen Man Family at Tower Hall, In spite of study the e ' s never a dull moment. At] routine is broken and spiced by Masek ' s trumpet practice, the Hawaiions ' vocalizing, Warden ' s wailing clarinet, midnight snacks, and the inevitable bull sessions aboul gals and love, and love and aals, and gals and life In general 72 i . Jlif+iutoad Matl The tantalising odor of coftco being waited through (he halts . , , oxdtemenl over Jong distance phone calls . . . the rush for bridge tablet after meals . r , tho excitement o a date once in a blue moon . . , Tad J s Ea miliar warning whistle echoing through the halts . . T late leaves when someone ' s man in uniform is home on furlough . . . what are we talking about? Why, Lynwaod Hall! MRS, GIFT E ' ir -[ •:■m 73 .... atid i eMall I Lako Menomin echoes the sounds of Taller Hall ' s twenty- ihree girl residents , . , Who ' ll land me saddle shoes aira b x? , . . I ' d trade my uilowanco for a dato ' h . . . J ' Oh i I flunked Ihat Chern leaf , . . Telephone, Joan , . . °How j b for a coke? . . . Shh! foodl weVe raided the kitchen again , r , Where ' s lha) darn luflte? . r . Scraml Here comes MLas Phllhpa io douse 1ho (Sghls , . . Gee, I ' m Ured. ■- , , , - cUrtiefi irftm z Tho Hash oi diamonds . . . corsages and bouquets from disianl places . . . special deliveries from lhal Certain Someone . . . dozens of heads popping over Ihe balcony Ihe mlnuie (he doorbell rings alter hours . . , boxes oJ load from home , . ♦ iho mad dash lor the dining room on cold winter mornings . . . the Job of telephone duly on Saturday afternoons. Whalla iSte — living wllh slxtyfour girls under one roofl 75 Wi e eaten a b dt Menomonle la a hnvon to the lover of nature. AuSumn and spring days bring with thorn thai ouLl of the open sky « . . and students flock to Wokonda Of Riverside for picnics- Some slroU leisurely down fit leaded byways to Parch dLse Valley or paddle their ca- noes across Lake Monomin Inlo the shadowy coves up the river. 76 9 JL ex. Adams, Harland, 31 Adams, Ilo, 21, 61 Ahles, David, 21 Ahlf, Arvin, 50, 61 Algiers, Eileen, 33, 61 Aiello, Arthur, 44 Amberg, Mary Jean, 43-45, 58, 64 Anderson, Bill, 35 Anderson, Herbert, 21, 63 Anderson, Norman J., 43 Andrews, Elizabeth, 21 Andrews, William, 25 Antrim, Keturah, 9, 54, 58 Baetson, Bernard, 49 Bailey, James, 41 Baker, William, 9, 61 Bandow, Harry, 34 Barnard, Beverly, 43-45, 58, 68 Barrow, Bertha, 49 Barth, Benrice, 21, 59 Bast, Charlotte, 21, 53, 56, 63 Beck, Gail, 46 Becker, Minnie, 12 Benkert, Theo, 21, 53, 55 Benson, Willard, 25 Bennington, James, 48 Benzel, Edward O., 43 Beranek, Helen, 21, 54, 63 Berg, Donald, 31 Berndt, Harley, 41 Biehl, Helen, 5D, 67, 68 Blank, Bernice, 33, 56 Blane, Peter, 33 Bowman, Clyde, 7, 63 Boyle, Pohyann, 43-45, 66, 67, 68 Boyle, William, 40 Brauchle, Patricia, 43-45, 56, 61, 66 Breitzman, Donald, 39 Brill, Donald, 26 Brimer, Doris, 43-45, 58 Bronken, Anita, 21, 66, 67 Brown, Arthur, 11, 59, 63 Brown, Eva, 43-45, 58 Brown, Martin, 42, 59, 66 Brown, Richard, 31 Brown, Ruth, 43-45, 58 Brownell, Marjori e, 43-45, 58, 67, 68 Brusen, Carroll, 46 Brusen, William, 23 Buchanan, Louise, 10 Burtness, Clifford, 27 Bryant, Dr. George, 12 Bystrom, Audrey, 33 Caffrey, John, 50 Callahan, Gertrude, 8 Cameron, Bruce, 21 Campbell, Dora, 22 Campbell, JoAnn, 43-45 Carlson, Lillian, 9 Caspers, Beula, 33, 53, 54 Carlsen, Darvey, 9, 63 Cass, Donald, 35 Cave, Walter, 31 Chartraw, Ray, 24 Chinnock, Dwight, 11, 60, 63 Chovan, Mary, 22, 25 Christopherson, James, 22 Christopherson, Faith, 50 Christianson, Halvor, 37 Christiansen, Maurice, 37 Christianson, Phillip, 46 Church, Wilma, 33 Coaty, Leroy, 39 Comings, Jane, 22 Cooke, Harold, 67 Conzelman, Charles, 22, 63 Corsi, Frances, 22, 64 Cowlos, Ward, 27 Cox, Eleanor, 8 Cox, Margaret, 49, 58 Crosby, Kenneth, 46 Cruise, M. Winnona, 10, 63 Cyr, Ardis, 33, 56 Daniels, Jean, 34, 54 Danielson, Lila, 34, 53, 57, 60, 62, 63, 66 De Beer, Mildred, 43-45, 58, 66, 67, 68 Dettman, Karl, 31 DeWitt, Beverly, 51, 58 Dodge, Mary, 49, 58 Doherty, James, 46 Dopp, Robert, 47 Dorick, Mary, 22, 55, 63, 64 Dreyer, Sherman, 47 Drivas, Maria, 42, 58, 64 Du Bois, Beverly, 22 Dummann, Frank, 43-45, 61, 64 Dumond, Donald, 34 Durner, Margaret, 42 Dusold, Walter, 39 Edberg, Peggy, 43-45, 58, 66 Edler, Althea, 22, 67, 68 Ekholm, Doris, 23, 53, 57, 63 Ekholm, Leone, 43-45, 57 Elliot, Donald, 43 Enerson, Burton, 39 Engebretson, Mary, 42, 54, 68 Ericksen, Albert, 24 Erickson, Iver, 37 Erickson, Marceline, 8, 64 Ericksen, Paul, 34, 59, 61, 66 Erickson, Robert, 39 Everson, Donald, 49 Farnham, Emily, 9 Fasbender, Bernadine, 12 Finger, Alice, 34, 55, 61 Fladoes, Clara, 23 Frano, Bessie, 50, 58, 68 Frels, Dorothy, 23 Froggatt, Lillian, 12 Fryklund, Richard, 31 Fuller, Verne, 23 Funk, B. M„ 12 Galoff, Freeman, 37 Gardener, Charles Gardiner, Lionel, 34 Garrett, Betty, 23 Gehreke, Paul, 22 Gehring, Doris, 23, 54, 63 Gervails, Sister M. Generose Gilgenbach, Ruth, 42, 55 Gilles, Marjorie, 34, 58 Ginnow, Clova, 43-45, 54, 66, 67 Gist, Charlotte Watson, 73 Gladwell, Lois, 42, 54 Gochanuer, Vila, 34 Gochnauer, Myrth, 43-45, 54, 61 Good, Harry, 63 Goodier, Wendell, 39 Goodrich, Marjorie, 23 Govin, Charles Graper, Bette, 43-45, 52, 55 Green, Daniel, 9 Green, Janice, 49, 68 Greuel, Ervin, 44 Grundsted, Don, 30 Gullickson, Joyce, 51, 66, 68 Haase, Robert, 50 Hadden, Ann, 10 Hagemann, Jean, 43-45, 57, 66 Hageseth, Robert, 31 Hagiwara, Toshio Buster, 23, 59 Halverson, Donald, 47, 66 Halvorson, Keith, 49, 67 Hamilton, Richard, 30 Hansen, H. 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