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WO YEAR GRADUATES The thirty normal training graduates have taken an active part in campus aliairs during their two years on the U.I.U. campus. While training themselves for successful teaching careers, they have found time to become members ot social and honorary societies. The experiences they have had, and the friendships they have made will become a part of their happiest memories of their colleqe days. FIRST ROW: Anderson, Daisy Baskerville, Edna Mae Carlton, Thelma Dibble, lane SECOND ROW: Dibble. Helen Edmonds, Marjorie Egeland, Ieanette Gardner, Ruth THIRD ROW: Elliott, Maxine Goeller, Eileen Goranson, Mabel Hobbs, Helen Louise FOURTH ROW: Hogan, Margaret Hath, Leota King, Georgia Lund, Joyce FIFTH ROW: Masters, Margery Maurer, Verla McLeese, Juanita Miller, Madelyn SIXTH BOVV: Niles, Barbara Patridge, Ruth Patterson, Sayde Rademaker, lean SEVENTH ROWV: Smith, Margaret Sperry, Violet Swales, Marjorie Wenthe, Lucile
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'hone-1 - -,-.M FIRST ROW: Ronald Schueler, Margaret Meyer, Thelma Martin, Dorothy Burns, Gayle Smith, Paul Westcott, Bruce Carter, lack Grant, Poster Cass, Robert Bellis SECOND Row: 'Russell Castor, Ernestine Holzer, Kathryn Grace, Dale Harnnquist, George Caswell, Loel Timm, DeWitt Clinton, Thornton Roberts THIRD ROW: Harold Kamm, Iulia Smith, Helen Morgan, Kathryn Hetzel, Harold Clough, Harvard Barr, Keith'Butson, Max Northrup FOURTH ROW: Vance Rimmer, Ioe Brady, Iim Buell, Darrell Arthur, Maynard Taylor, Logan Bolon Nor IN PICTURE! Ruth Kappmeyer, Evelyn Nieman, Lyle Patterson JUNIHHS Versatility seems to be the slogan oi the Iunior class, thirty-five members strong, for nearly every campus organization finds members of this class among its staunchest supporters. They are well represented in dramatics, music and debate. Positions on the 1939 Co-Champion football team were held by athletes from this class. Members of the class have not ignored the scholastic side of campus lite, tor many ot Page 22 them are active participants in the honorary societies, such as Gamma Delta Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Rho Zeta, and Alpha Psi Omega. Seeing the necessity of social lite in college, the Iuniors sponsored the successful all-college carnival. The class cooperated to publish the Peacock under the editorship of Dale Hamn- quist. Many members of this class are found among the ranks oi the social societies. ,ri 'i' J., .' KAL
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TOP PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Quentine Wagner, Charles Morgan, LaVerne Gremmels, Lester Dielcman, Kenneth Mongold, Ervin Potratz, George VonBerg, Burton Mitchell, Warren Mitchell, Gene Johnson, Carneron Self SECOND ROW: Edward Barnes, Edward Evans, Gerald Iones, Russell Baker, Robert Roys, Dale Hart, Connie -Hennager, Claude Welch, Sayde Patterson THIRD Row: Iean 'Waldron Irma Stone, Bill Faust, Lloyd Kiefer, Clarence Riddle, George Roberts, Clement Erimml, Bob Allen, Irene Alderson, Madelyn Miller FOURTH Row: Victor Powers, Kenneth Carlson, Arden Melcher, Raymond Kelley, Kelly Rirnrner, Arlon Broderson, Dale Patterson, Dale Alderson, Dale Conklin BOTTOM PICTURE, Pmsr Row: Mabel Goranson, Ioyce Lund, Eileen Goeller, Marjorie Edmonds, Ruth Gantenbein, Maxine Elliott, Violet Sperry, luanita McLeese, Daisy Anderson, lean Rademaker, Bert McKim SECOND ROW: Georgia King, Edna Mae Baskerville, Margaret Hogan, Margery lvlasters, Charles Lovin, Ioe Harkins, Albert Hader, Dora Lee Belding, lane Dibble, Ruth Gardner, Reed Elwood THIRD ROW: Marion Davis, Thelma Carleton, Carol Carter, Lucille Wenthe, Leota Hoth, Ieanette Briggs, Margaret Smith, Ieanette Egeland, Robert Culver, Thomas Sherren, Dale Schermerhorn, George Bray, Edward Gowanlock, Delores Fleming, Don Gosch, Helen Dibble, Iune Pierce, Ruth Patridge, Barbara Niles, Harold Lack NOT IN PICTURE: Robert Burdick, Phyllis Clark, Lorraine Frye, Helen Louise Hobbs, Harley Johnson, Mary Elaine Tones, Leighton Lynch, Iean Marston, Verla Maurer, Ronald Miller, Russell Pratt, Esther Spensley, Keith Thoma, Richard Tremaine With the large enrollment ot ninety-four, the more athletes served as recruits to till berths sophomore class has been able to achieve a on varsity teams for all sports reputation tor good work in many fields ot This year many of the sophomore students activity. because oi their scholastic ab1l1t1es were prlv Music, debate, and dramatic groups claim ileged to become members ot the honor soc1et1es some ot their best talent from this class. Sopho- on the campus. Page 24
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