Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

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For it is here that we acquire the foundation and basis upon which to build future happiness and success. It is here that we enjoy the friendships and hopes that will tomorrow be the business associations and accomplishments of America. So it is to those thousands of Washingtonians who have served the life of this city and country and to the Future thousands that will continue the tradition that we dedicate this boolc. IHIE IIUIIII AND WHAT IT CONTAINS THE STUDENT BODY ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES A YEAR OF ATHLETICS MAIOR SPORTS MINOR SPORTS THE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES GREEKS OUEENS FEATURES THIS MASSIVE EACADE OF BROQKINGS LGGMS CVER ALL WI-10 ENTER WASHINGTGN . . . 'fe- 4 ,Cr ., 9' 4 .nr Sindh.- .i'A,.n-- f -' . ,-,. 9'2'.,-.,. . Q- -f.-- Q-, 4.4 ,,A,,- f iv- .1 - I sv' -- H ' 14.4 21 ' 1 'Z Mff 11510,-1' f az Q Hr. A ,... 1 .425-A-', .,.........,i ,55- ,.-'iQt-:,.f..A-- -,. if - Q.- rf- f ,M .. 1':?if . ,.,',,iQ-f..-......fw T. -fy '1 -15 ..g.g4m.22'. if X-:-, I 017.41 .-43, wg ,' 'X-h , ,' . -3 : .vi r 5,14 f ff, 5 'g.,.....JAusk -fx.as.a'-- ,Q 5,--S w A 1 ET --wg Sf , I .2 N.-f' Q ENTRANCE TO jANUARY HALL HOME OE FUTURE LAWYERS . 0 Q BEYGND THE QUAD LOOMS THE CHAPEL AND THE MORE DISTANT FRATERNITY RQW . :-Liv. 'Ni .w ,X 5,1 .,,,A A,..-,- Q . gf: --15-SN., 'Q F-JY ,xx Q,.r,fiNg?N'Xg'gS: fb, x ' .,.-'wx-3'zla-so fi wait- Q- 'i1-'nwSG12sf-,Q -N. - V' : Af ' ' 'EES' X335 P X K K ..,..x , -v lf!! fx THE TQWERS OE RIDGELY DISPLAY RARE GRACE X17 Ai, .Q ' -' TYPICAL SIGI-IT TO OU!-XD LOITERERS IS TI-IIS VIEW OF BIQOOKINGS TOWERS HOME OF THE ARCHITECTS, GIVEIXIS HALL IS FAIVIED FCI? ITS WHITE BEAUTY I ,,I,1, e : i-i 5i,l , TNQ., Q if 7 xx IT THTS I at 'I f'-' ,lm ' --.. .gx X IF I. S r . I Wig v' ', , 5 -I 2- . fm 5 ! 'X 24 gf .- . W-NN f Dix F I gg gwfq A , THE LABORS OF TODAY SHAPE THE DESTINIES OF TOMORROW I-47? mix AUMNSHWUN H MlSSHHl lHllM HHH EHHNElllHH 'l'he l'niversity looks with great pride upon the number ol' its graduates and former students who obtained their education and training under its auspices and have gone forth to the achievement of a livelihood and the service ol' society . lt looks with greater pride upon the accomplishments which have brought satisfaction to them and reputation to their alma mater. Their ability has been the basis ol' their attainments. and the contribution ol' Washington liniyersity to the area and to the nation has been made possible by' the high type ol' its students. lts graduates and students have gone and are going into all walks and vocations and professions of life. They' have become and will be scientists. statesmen. writers. artists. soldiers. builders. lawmakers. admini- stralors. leaders in their country' and in tl1e world. They have made since the founding of the institution a contribution ol incalculable value to the lile of the nation. They' have advertised the city' as a center of education and training and culture. and have done their part to enhance its repute as a center ol' eivic.social. and scientific progress. The standards the l'niversity' has sought to maintain formed the basis ol' the accomplishments ol' the past and truly represent the goal ol' the future. The high character of academic and professional work is the best indication ol' future success. and the lvniversity in the promotion of its ideals and in providing its facilities estahlishes upon a sound foundation the reason for its own existence. and thereby' proves its worthi- ness. through its product. of the position it occupies and its claim to future recognition and support. Cisotuz I-1 R. 'l'uRooP fflumccllor :misss S2 llbzomzrz R. Tukoov 55 .,. ' I -. Q , . , , N ,v--N. ai. a fiifs lHl HHHHH Nl im ERN IEIUAN Cl,0l l'0'N . lions:-:RT xllIKl'l I'RltIh ,lov-Ls ilu xR1.ics X HSI-IL lirzonoic Hui ICR C SRP!-lN'I'lCR 'KLFRIQID Lui: Sn Xl'l.lilGH Roisum' xl4'lXl'l l'RllIlx .loxm BICYJXNIIN Guavrz XYILLI ui llrzvn' Il nrowrn XI tm I-ZRN Hin xx 11i,oi roN D XVEI- lx 45 SER C-VVLIN ll mm' liuooixixos Wull.xctl-3 ll XRRY Iinooitncs W,xLl.u:t1 Ui HlHlIllHHS Presirleril l Yil'l'-1,I'l'Si!lPI1l Svrorid I i!'1'-IJl'l'Nif1l'I1I 1JIlilCCl'l'1lliS l,KNll-Il. Noyles Ixmm' XIXLYERY limww Cl.ovTox limi um Nlu.LiN1:Mmn'r. JR. FRANK llHkNll!LliSS Run lirorzwri lJ1'r'roN Mus linwicwi' XYILLI ui STIX XX ILSUN Lux llmiiwmi xi' limit lil, H xx' C XRTIQR .loin lg,Xl,'l'II,KN XR S1 lc Xl an HNH lHlIH lHNHlIIlN lfnlpoweretl by the charter of the liniversity to manage the linaneial matters ol' the 4-orporalion. the lioard ol' Directors obviously has an important lunt-tion. For on this lvoaril sit the mon who lorinulate the financial policies. the ones who cleterniine- what investments shoulil he nialle. wliere. and is hen. The lfinanve Commit- tee at its weekly meetings eonsialers this problem as in-ll as the iniportanl one of ailininislq-ring the present funds. properties. anal t'IlCl0Nlllt'lllS of the lniversitj . Equally important as the constant vigilance over present lunnls is the l'orinnlation ol' plans for se-vnring new funrls anal buildings for the sr-hool. In this work there is a eoinnlittw- alway s hnsy . Finally il is the lnnvtion ofthe Board ol' Direetors to correlate the policies ol' the lvniversity anil the m-lfare of the City. lor their interests are interclepenflent. IHHN Ul MlN From the Dean of Mt-n's ofhce emanates a mass of advice. orders. and general bulletins related to the conduct of various campus organizations. For the Dean is responsible for such things as social dates for fraternities. rules for participation in campus activities. the regular personnel problems of the student body. and such particular things as announcements to be posted on calnpus buildings and arranging the dates for major school events. The dean is chairman ofthe Board of Student Finance. a job which intimately acquaints him with the activi- ties of most ofthe organizations with whom he lllllst deal. Thus at all times the Dean's office is the center for those who are in positions of responsibility on tl1e campus. It is the Dean who must pass on all student problems. and in turn interpret the faculty and administration attitude to the student body. K GEORt,LE Vi STEPHENS ADELE C. ST ummm Center of all activity in the wv0lIlQIl'S Building is Dean Starhird's office. It is here that the sororities report plans for all dances. teas. and other social affairs. The Dean approves all ehaperones. is in charge of drawingiup the school Calendar for the year.and determines general Wv0Ill6Il.S Building policies in regard to Sorority rooms and rushing. Of vital inlportanee to every woman on the campus is this Deanis office. HlHN Hl WHMlN 'Q-'A' XX.-XLTI-IR Ii. Mc-CHl'R Cnllvgtf :ff Lilwrrll ,Iris fl. A l,EXANl'JlCR S. LANGS DI PR F Srlmnls :gf Engineering mul .-lrr'l1it1'1:lurv gm 41 SICPII X. NIQCIAIN. JR. College qf Lau' ISIDOR L4 DEB Srlmol :J Business and Publif' .-lflrninistruliruz HEHNS FREDERICK W. SHIPLEY School of Graduate Studies UIHNS .wx 'fy 'fy F' LUCY F. IIOBLITZELLIC School rj Nursing 'S ix FR XNK Nl. IDICB KTIN l rl11'1'l'w1lAx' f.ull1'lg1' KICNNI-ITII IC. Ill USUN Sfflnnf nv. 'ffl ,NNN , . . ix Srlmul gf l,l'lI1i5lIiX l'llll,lP K. Sll XFFI' R Svlmnl aff ,xll'lfil'ill1 HEPHHIMENI DR. CHARLES COBY Plzilusuplrvv. Ill Earls DR. WILLI-XM H. ROEVFR Y DR, STEXYART A, QUEEN .xIl!filf'l'lllllil'S und JISUYIIIOIIIVV 118 Cupplvs I Snpiglggy and ,lmln-,,1mI,,g-y, 203 Brown DR. ROLAND G. USHER FRANK J. BRUNO Hfsfvfy, III? Brown Social Wfurk. 208 Brown DR. GEORGE E. MYLANOS DR- EDWARD ANDERSON History qf .-lrt, IUH Givens BUWVIY- 209 Rebsmfk DH. FRANK H. EWERHARDT Physical Education., Francis Gymnasium HIHHS UR. ,IHIIN Ngxlflf l'svw'lla:1ug-Y. 213 l':llIIS DR. W. RHY NINCKENZIIC ICRNICST I,, UIILIC English. IIU Ijl'INlkillgS .Uvrlzrznirul l'.vll'LfiIIl'PV'ilIQ. IUI f.'llIlIIlPS II IJR CXSXYELL GR,xyI.: W'XI,'l'IiR E. Nlvfllll RT imglbgg.. 300 Rl,l,Sm,.k fIl'UIUg.Yl1lIIl fivugraplzhv, 222 llrnnlrings 5 . 'S -fa T553 : MAJOR IIARRINGTON W. COCI-IRAN .1liIifl'll1Y Sf'i1'lH'l' and Tartirs. lfupples II 100 n DR. WALTER SILLS Cvrnmn. Brookings 211 DR. FRANK L. WRIGHT Ezlllcafinn, 201 Ends DR. LEROY MCM.-XSTHR Clmnzistqv, 104 Busrlz H1111 DR. ARTHUR L. HUGHES P11-vsirs. 118 Crnu' .1. HART BRONVN Romance Languages 205 Brunlrings gum, iNm- .. , Q if ri LAWRENCE HILL flrcllitvrtzlraf. 109 Givens ERNEST O. SYYEETSER Civil Engineering 210 Cupples I ri as , ig GR ICNI' FACIALTY M I ,N DS Professor Usher is one of the few men who can chuckle over the lfuropean situation: Publicity Man Harrison showing a trick which ifit was generally known would bring him plenty ol' publicity . Jimmy shows the boys how it used to be done and at the same time gets a bit of training: Professor Lippencott knee deep in the economic resources of the Americas: Cupples I and II magnates at ease on the quad. The only picture in history of Joe Klamon actually sitting down in a chair: informal music at its most informal with Cap Ballew: the charming and ever pleasant hostess of the Wc11nei1's Building. Mrs. Bartlett. N ' 0 xx f., 'Y ..,, Ax. Q, N-vw-. N-wwe-awww CE.-O' ' '.-f' ,. ,ki-.1 1 N: 5, xc. Q .t, . W gt. te . .Q -vvviu V ef or HNIHH IHHSS HHIHHS Dick Yom: Yore--the last ol' the iron men has played fullback for three years and is Co-Captain ol the Football Team . . . a Thurtene man and also a member of Lock and Chain. he's famous for his Quad Show characters . . . has yet to surpass the Hollywood Producer of this y'ear's show. Among other honors. though he is not the type to relish it. he was vhosen Kampus King last year. liuwix Ltxmt' lfrwin haunts the usual Chemival engineer hideouts in Huseh. hut nevertheless finds time to partivipate in Pan-llel. Thurtene. and a variety of other aetiyities. Rating high in scholarship. he gained hoth sophomore honors and Tau Beta Pi. Combined with this erudition practical husiness sense necessary to run class linanees. S E N I ALBERICI, WYIIXNI,-X ROSE l'ni1'vrsi1y Cullvgv O R S I. W. A. AGNITCH. JOHN Enizim-pring Glee Club 3. 1: A, S. Nl. I-I. 2. 'L I. ABRANIS. EDWIN Engineering Basketball 1: A. I. Ch, li. ARMBRUSTER. Dt IRIS STLTZ Cnllvgv Alpha Chi Omega: XI, A. -I. llorkey. lin:-ketlull. Badniinlmi: 'Ihprsu Siulh-ui Li AL'BlfCHON. RLSSELL HENRY College AUFDERHEIDE. G. RLSSI-YLL College Tau Pi Epsilon. BALYER. E. GIRARIJ Cnllpgv Sigma Chi: Men! Glen Clulv. Vive-l'n--iilcxil, Sl. Louis. bl. Louis. I3-. Sl. Louis. bl. Louis. Clayloii ht, Louis. bl. Louis. Nlo. Ho. Mo. Xlo. Nlll. Ho. Ylo. BALL. GLORIA l'iI,IZ.fXBI'iTII Claylon. Nlo. Cfll fa Gaininlaflshi Belzi:Qi1uvl5lnm 2: II.ih-Iicl 3. I: Fresliniun . P relzlrp: NIM If:-lv I. 2..4:1lrn-nmiioii I4-.uh-rg Campus Y: Pan-Hellenic: Conn:-il 3. I. BANK. XIARYIX I uiu-rsily City NIU. Cnllvge Sigma Alpha Mu: Soplioniorr Ilonor-1 X. I. Ch. I-I.. President: Iinuiiwq-rl llounf-il. BERGIXIANN. NI.-XRIIC TIIEIiI'IS.-X Sl. Louis.ANlo. Cill IV. Affuiui-XrCIlery': Alpha Lauululai lk-lla: Elan Sigma Phi: Foplioiuorer Ilouors: llinilms I . BRRGER. LOUIS Sl. Louis. Nlo. Engimwrimz BERCNIANN. ROY WIl.Ll.'XNI Sl. Louis. Nlo. L - Thelanxiz Thyrsus: Clee Chili: Slumlvnt Cnuuvilz Bmirs: Phi Ilrllzi Phi. BAUNIGARTNER. RUBERT I . Sl. Louis. Nlo. lfusirmss Bela Theta Pi. BERGNER. GRACE I'iI.IZ-XBICTII Cranilm' Cily.'IIIiuois College I Alplm Lanilicla Della: Asklepins: Ileftzi Phi Alpina: Um-rniaii plays II. BERRY. CLYDE Kansas Citv. Nlo. Cnllvgr- i Sigma Chi: Press Chili: Phi Sicilian: Ilulvlivl 3. I: Xssoviule Editor of lI.ih-lin-I I1 fluiln-ul Counvilz Ch.iiriu.iu Honiecoming 4. BIESTERFELDT, ,IANIC I-INIILY Sl. Louis. Nlo. l'liirr-rsily Cullffgv Galulnn Phi Bela: wi. A. .-L 2. Il. I: Pvppers 2. 3: If.isehaII 2. 3: Ifrvsliuninl I ion: 'lieruiuug lller Chili I. 2: 5-tullent Life. Copy Eililor II. Ni-us Enlilor -1: Campus Y. BIERMAN, LEONARD Sl. Louis Mo Phi Ben Della O F 1 9 1 i 3 9 A .- 6 f 7 f fin s- 'ic T' - tx A.. T' i: 9. Q. it.. BIEBEL. NORMAN JOHN Belleville Illinoi Bu mess hlmmiszmlmn 4,3 51- . T . 1 5' ' h ' 1 .. '- ..1 - S' 1 ' 1 ' 5 Q .fi President of Commerce Schonl Y 'Q f, ffE?:t'?'. r f' C BLUUM, LAClxLAlNll llIllVPl'Slly Citv Luu' Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President: Varsity Trark I. 2. 3: Phi Della Phi: 'l'hurtenv: Omit-ron Delta lxappa: Student Life. Sports Editor. 3: Eliot: Student President 3. Junior Prehide-nt 3: Stud:-nt Count-il: Pan-ll:-llenir Couneil: Press Club: Law Quarlerlx: Urientation. BUHRMAN, LLOYD WM. St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Kappa Alpha: Phi Sigma lota. THE BRADLEY, PILOISE F. Normandy, Mo. College Phi Mu: Badminton. 2, 3. 1: Delta Phi Alpha: Sopho- more Honors: Eta Sigma Phi: Orientation. 2. 3. l: Slay Pete. 1: Dai'-y Chain. 3. BREW, THOMAS GENE St. Louis, Mo. Business V , Sigma Phi Epnilon: Football: llanelralllurestlinfg. BRADSHAW, PHOEBE J. St. Louis, Mo. College p I. WL A.: W. A. A.. lrivlea. Archery. Swiniming: May Felt: Chapel Choir l: YY. l'. Chorus 4: Campus 1 1, 2, 3, 4. 'T 5 v R5 BUSH. W'lLLlAlNl S. Amarillo. Texas Business Tau Kappa Epsilon: Basketball Manager: Tllyraua' .- Alpha Phi Omega: Campus Y: Bears. BRlSTOW', DON L. Lnivvrsily City. Nlo. cfuzzpgp Sigma Alpha Ep..a1.,... 13' W-1 BISTUN, BYRDIE C. St. Louis, Mo. Businms Kappa Kappa Gamma. BLACKW'ELL, EUGENE E. St. Louis, Mo. Bnsinmx Student Life. BORL5. BEN St. Louis, Mo. Coll:-fu' l'i Mu Epsilon: Delta Phi Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma. BRUESFIKE, EVELYN N. St. Louis, Mo. fflrllrgv Alpha Chi Omega: W. A. A. l. 2. 3. Prer1ident4:Banket- hall: Baseball: Archery: Pingpong: Freshman Com- mission. President: Sigma Lambda Epsilon 3, 4: lllee Clulv l. 2, 3, -lg Student Counvil 2, 3,41 YV. S. G. Ai 2. 3. -1: Peppers 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Y 1, 2. 3. BRADSHAW , RALPH ll. St. Louis, Mo. Collegi- Sigma Phi Epsilon. President: Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President: Thnrtcne: Lock and Chain: Quadrangle Club 2, 3, President 4: Glee Club 2: Student Council, Treasurer 3: Board of Student Finances 3, 4: Pan- Hellenic Council 3. -L BUDHR. ,IESSIE ARLINE St. Louis Mo. Cnllffgr- Phi Mu: W. A. A. l. 2. Hockey. Baseball. Ping-pong, Fencing: Freshman Comtnim-tion: Ternion: Mortar Board: Phi Sigrnag Anl-tlepion: Glee Clulu l: Nlay Fele l. Committee of Seventeen, Daisy Chain: Campus Y 3 1 BR IST1 NY, lvl l'iTCALl University City, hlo. Business l'hi Della Tlieta: Clare Cluh l. 2: Quad Cluh 1, 2. 3. 4. CORNBLATH, IRVING Sl. Louis. Nlu. Phi lE:'ii'illlD':Hzil1gA. I. Ch. lf. COOPER. HUBERT C. St. Louis, Win. Collegv Bela Theta Pi: Alpha Phi Umm-ga: Prrnliilig Hiller.: Press Club: Thyrsusl Student Life. Rifle- Llluli, CARTRIGHT, CARROLL L.. JR. San Antonio. Texas Business Sigma Alpha Epsilnn. president: Prcr-idt-nt nf 'Nlen'r- Pan-llellenicg Student Count-il: Freuhnum Urientutimi Leader. CLIFFORD. ALICE M. Sl. Louis. Mo. Cullvge Delta Gamma: Hiding Cluli: Sharpnhimtr-rs, Thirr-ua. BYARS, ROBERT KALE NWI-bster Groves. NIU. Cullegv Theta Xi, president, 4Cheerl1-ader lv, 2, ILT: Ili-:ul Cheerleader 3, 4, Unucrun Della kappa, urlfm Press Club: Halvhe! l, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4: Campur- Y l, 2, 3, -lg Pan-Hellenic lg Orientation Lender. CARNAHAN, JACK Sl. Lfhllli. Mo. Lair Kappa AlphagQua1lSlmwg'l'liyrms. lltn-iii:-an Nlaimipzrr. President. CAPPS. GEURGE ll., lvuivvrsily City. Nlo. Lui: ' Phi Della Thelat: Fvlwin: l. 2: Quad Shim 2. Il: llutvhn-t 1, 2, 31 Student Life l, 2, Cauupus Y. lim-urn. 6 KIHUK. R Xl.l'll lniu-r-ily llily. Nlu, lfu gi n mfr: fi A 'l'.ilt lxzippu lap-iIiui1 lhsrfu-g Naitmnul K.uIIvg:i.it:- I'Ii ' ' ' .yi-r-: Null.-ul Luuii-'il I. iz KIph.i lllu Nuuizi. Priw-nl:-nl. ffUlllfN. S.'tMl'l-ll. 'l'. St. Lnuis. Mo. l'ri1ri-ruli lfnllmir 1-nuii-1 Alplui Phi Him-ggi: Press lllulrg Stunlrul Lileg i,.....,.... x. ill,ll5F. lll'.l,lfN lt. SI. IAIIIIS, Xiu. l'uii-vnin flillrgr Pi Iii-t.i Phi. prvv-iclentg XX. A. A, l, 2. fi, ll Hat Felt- l, fl. lg Peppn-rn 21 l t't'-hninn llunillitr-niull l: Ulf-Q: Club lx l',lml lz l ri--luu.in Cnuuvil lg W . 5.11. A. lg Uris-nla. tiun l.r.uln-r .L 1: its-c-l.luiirni:ili l..inipui-1 H 3, fl: W ' 'nur-nik l.iu-Ile-Ile-niv -I. 1939 V. - ' l1U5l'l'lR. mn' in si. Luuis, xi... 5' 'P . 1..... K X: Ninn.: Alplui lip'-ilfuiz 'I'r.u'k: Phi Delta Phi. . Q . ' . v . .5-F3 .... -5 x-. Q QB., 915 211 .L,.e.:-we-2.'-5. aim 'E:'., '1 9 2 'Sims CIKHYYS, RIKIIIARIJ 5. Wilmington. Del n....,..-.. in ii..,.p.. Al,.i.... IIIII DXTE. FR NNI IHS .XNNE Wvrlisivr Groves. N10 l'uIlr'p1r' Pi livin I-'hi1 I'hi Sigma Ima, 'Fliirmi-1 I-Iliuig llun-he-i lllblll-IN. 'NIYRL N. linix Pfhilf City. N10 i.....iffi.'i'fflii.,..- 1. 2. sc CLMNIINS. TIIOINIAS LEO St. Louis, Bio. Busuir-cs Sigma Nu: lianclmll 2. 3. lf: Sluulenl Life: Campus Y. DEW USKIN. SAR K DORIS Sl. Louis. Nlo. I'nii-vrvilvv 1:..11f,.p Sluflenl Life. DOiNUllL'E. CARRULL .l. Sl. Louis. Mo. Lan- Sigma Phi Epsilon: Della Theta Phi: Brerrkenrinlgze Svvmttl Prize: Band: llatchet litxsinesrl Nlanagerg Stunlenl Life, Busineii Xlanagzet: Eliot. Business Manager: Law Quarterly: President January Inu: A. 5. A. li.: Fre-hntan Debate Manager: R. O. 'l'. C.. llllli. EPPLER. VIRGINIA LEE Clayton. Nlo. ffnllvgf- Pi Bela Phi: YY. A. A. l. 2: Hat:-lu-t: Campus 1 fl. 'lz Quatl Show: Chriuliull College l. 2. DEAN. DOROTHY St. Louis, Bio. Lau' DERIPSEY. lNl.XRJORlE L. St. Louis, Elo. Cullvgw l'i Beta Phi: llatt-het 2: Eliot 3: Engineerl Special Nlait'l'37:C21ttlpus Y. IDICKS. JEAN V University City. Mo. Lihvrlll .-iris Kappa Alpha Theta:Tl1yrsusl. 2. 3. l: camp... Y 1, 2, 3. IJICKS. JENNIE BELLE Webster Groves, Mo. call.-,ip Alpha Chi Umeglill Wi, A. A.: Hot-levy: Basketball: Ba:-14-lrall: 'lit-unis: Sharp- shnolerr-: Art-hery: Badminton: Im-- sltatingg William ,lcwell College l. 2. DUNAHCK, INIARTHA St. Louis, Mo. Cnlli-ge l, XY. A.: Peppers: Tratnps: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Phi Alpha. DOERRES, CAROLYN Bl. St. Louis, lilo. Callfvln Alpha Chi Omega: YY. A. A.: Baseball. Basketball. llnckey. Tennii.. Swininiing. liadininton. Sharpsliontersg Slay Fete: W. A. A. Board: Hatchet l: Daisy Chain: Hay Pole. DEGRAND, ARTHLR J. Sl. Louis. Bio. Engirwvring .uptm xi Sigma: llanrlg A. 1, C. E. ElLERS. REX St. Lotus, Mo. Lau' Pershing: liilles: Lork 8 Chain: Bears: Phi Eta Sigma: Thyrsus: Engineerhl Cnunvil: Phi Alpha Delta. ' -v.- .V DAVIS, ROBERT M. Kirkwood, Mo. Lau' Beta Theta Pi: Vanderbilt A. B.: Phi Delta Phi. DESPAROIS. LOUIS. .l., JR. St. Louis, lilo. Enginevring 'l'au Kappa Epsilon: Pershing: RiHes 2. 3: Scalulvard 81 Blade 3. l: Glee Club l: A. S. BI. E. ELLIS, ETHEL J. St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma: Swimming: Rifle Clull: Freshman Orientation. Dl1.PELllELlER. OLIVE LOIS University City, NIO. l'nitr-rsilv ffullvgr- Delta Cantina: Riding Club 4: Press Clull 2. 3. l-: ilihyrsus l, 2, 3. 4: Quad Clull 2. 3. 1: Chapel Choir lg Sturla-nt Life 2. l: l lz4lt'l1t-l l. 2. 3: Eliot l. 2. l: XYoinett's Pzin-llvlleuir 3, ' -A SL' . ss. , K - 5 . 'C' f ' X 'PY f NK ,f I 'E l O ' K fi- M qv.. I , 4? 1 up 1 . 2 .at 4 ' . L' , QQ- -. - .K .X , U A - -Q ' , .. E X X 'i ' -R555 -fi 6 Y J 55' -ef it 6 X uf 'E' 55 V1 FLYNN. WSI. THONI,lS. JR. bl. IJUIIIS. Hn. lfngim-1-ring P1-r-l1ing Rifles: A. l. C, E. FICRRINC. JUIIN HEINRX Clayton. Nlo. lfusirlrfss 51211111 lllli. Prm-si1lP11l: Basclullli lmnrll K Cll.llI11 Pun-llEllPIlir' 5n'1'r1:l.1ryl 'l'l11ra11.-, 1-hnnl lfluli: lllec' lfluli. Fl LLGR NF. l'IllARLIiS Nl. Sl. I..UlllSlllllll1ly Iffluirirr-11:12 Bnlul. lf-Xlllllllfll. .ll PHX S. NN . l l1iYt'I'SllY llilj. Hu. lfullf-gf' s.g..... x1,.1... l-1y.-1l..n1Pre,- i:1..1.. 1,...-1. S Cl1.1in1 Slullvlll l.ifP. W.11l:1ull1: Hrlilur. Q9 FI?-CHHR. ERWlN L ANN. ICYXXS. 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ROBERT OLIVER St. Louis, Mo lfusimfss . Phi Della 'l'licla: Hasketlraill 2. 3. I: Baseball 2. 3. 1: Track 2. 3, 4. GALLE, KATHRYN St. Louis, MO. Cullvgf- Pi Bela Phi: XX. A. A. 2. 3. I: W. A. A. Board fig Badminton Manager 4: Honorary Hockey 3: Glee Club I: Quadmngle- Club l. 2. 3, 1. Secretary Vive-President 4: Vive-President Freshman Class: Maid to Enillllfvrla 4,llu'1'll 2: Hat:-lu-t Xlaid 33 Freshman Urientation Leader lg Niay Fete l. 2. 3: Campus Y 2. 3. 4: Frealuuun Popularity Maid I. GARCIA.. RODULFO L. Engim-1-ring 'l'lu-ta Xi: Suimming: Phi Eta Sigma, Sophomore Honore: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pig Eugineern' Council: Bears: X. S. M. E., Sigma Xi. Monterrey, Mexico Webster Groves, Mo. GARVICY. CLARENCE. JR. Luu Theta Xi. President -lg Phi Delta Phi, Fencing I, 2. 3g O. D. K., Secretary 4, Vice-President 55 Thurleue, Prcsidcutg Loi-k Sr Chaing Sophomore Honors, Phi Eta Sigma, Hatchet 1, 2, 3, 43 Editor 4: Dirge 1, 2, Editor Fr:-nlumm Handbook lg Treasurer Sophomore Class: Student Council 3, 4, 5: Bears I, 2, 3,11-q Campus 3. bl-, 5: Ht-n'r4 Pull-Hellenic Council 3, 4, 5, Serretary 4, President 5. CAST. FERD. E. St. Louis, Mo. zum-I-fm,f Cnllvge Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GALLAGIIER, THOMAS FRANCIS JR. St. Louis, Mo. Eripziuvrfrinpz .-hlminislrnlion Pershing Rifles 2: Scablmrrl 8: Blade 33 Thyrsusg A. S. NI. E. GIESELINIAN, EDNA JEAN Si- Louis. M0- l'niw-rsiry Ifnllvgv Kappa Alpha Theta: Thyrruin: Eliotg Student Life, Campus Y. GARTSIDE. ROBERT N. University City, Mo. Eripzim-w-ring Beta 'l'beta Pi: Thurtene: Tau Beta Pi. Sophomore Honors: Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pig Band, Vice- gzregilegtg Engint-er'a Count-il. Presidentg Student Council, Seabhard and Blade, 2nd Lieutenant, R. O. . .. apuun. GLQBIIG, JOSEPH WARREN st. Louis, Mo. Engiiitibli-iiipgiiiiirilz A. I. E. E.. President. GILRES, IIUWARD EDGAR Park Ridge. Ill. Husinvxs GOESSLING. W'lLLl -XXI F. St. Louis. N10- Pi Riiiliiiiiviilpliaz Thyr-ausg Student Lifeg Eliotg Campus Y: Pan-llellenic Representative. GULIJHERG. HARHLIJ E. St. Louis, Rio. Lau Sigma :ilplia Mu. Prenidvntg Lock St Chain: Student Life, Cirrulation Manager: Debate Squad. GOUIDIIILL. RLTII MARCUS Hollywood. California livnlrnl Inwimze for lhv In-nf. 'ilplm Epsilon Phi, Phi liz-In Kappa: Phi Kappa Phi: Pai Chi. GRI-IICN. DONALD-CIIAPIN St. Louis, Mo. c.,11p,1.1 'l'au Rapp.: Epsilon: Tliyrsiln: Campus YQ Alpha Phi Omega. COIJDMAN. MELVIN LEONARD University City, Mo. fullv 11 Sigmh -Haha Mu: Tau Pi Ep-iilonz Thurteneg Pe-r-whing Ritleag Debate Manager. GUIPLK N. ,l,-XXI ES St. Louis, Iwo. Er1girl1'r'rilHl .L l. C. -L GREENBERG. SIDNEY A. St. Louis, Mo. I fol I vm- GLCCIHNE, LEU S. St. Louis. NIO. ffnllvgv F I 9 3 9 S E N I O R S GUTHRIE. WILLIAM NIAIIIJUN,-XI.IJ Business Sigma Nu, Student Life: Pan-llelleniv lluunu-ilg Caiupun Y , HASSENDELBEL, ELVA College Pi Bela Phi, W. A. A, 2, 3, -4, llalcliel 3, Cnuipus Y ' I ' HAMILTON, ALBREY BERTRAN D Lau' Tau Kappa Epsilon, Basketball Manager 35 Eliot lg Omega. President, Delta Theta Phi, Campus Y. HANES, ALBERT DEBALN Business Kappa Sigma. HAW'KEN, CHARLES W'lLLlA Nl Business HANCOCK, KENNETH ROY Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma: A. I. Ch. E., Serretarv HEGEL, INIARGERY Ifnirersily' Coll:-gp Alpha Chi Omega, WI. A. A., llon-key, Hunkvlliallg Sigma l..imlnl.i Epsilon, Woliivxfs li Y: Nlay Fete I, 2, 35 Freshman Orin-nlnlinn 2, fl. HENNUN. WILLIA NI B. Business Phi Gamma Delta. HANSUN, LLCI LLE DELORES 1, 2, A. ig ml, lets 2, 3, omni.. Law Quarterlsg Pan-llelle-nir IQ: W l'lPSll'l' Groves. Nlo. Sl. Louis. lion. Nlo. bt. Louis. NIU. ,.....',l. npr... Pi.. ,lm-rseyvillf-. Ill Sl. Louis. Nlo bl. Louis. 'Nlo Sl. Louis. Nlo 1.-.- l1l..i.1 1:.m.,.... HI. Louis. NIU I Iluyton. Blu Nlo Nlo Collpge Gamma Phi Bela. HLNKER. WIILLIANI L., JH. luivvrsily City. llgiiil Della Theta: Phi Della Phi. IIIENIENZ, JANE LOLISE bl. Louis. fiinlieta Phi, Kappa Beta Pi. HICKEL, OLIVER WIILLIANI, JR. Lailur Village. Nlo Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Clee Clulig Ijuarl Show, Vanliinglon and Lew- l, 2, HOLMES, DOROTHY Sl. Louis. Nlo ffnllv P Alpha XiRDella: Peppers: Sharp-vhnolerug S umning, 'l'hyr-sun Wnrknhopg Glu- Club. HOLLACHER. CLINTON MORGAN Sl. Louis. Nlo E ' vr'n , A. S. lihitographir Soviety, 'lireaaurer 3. Vic-c4l reninlenl lv, HUBER, ESTHER HOPE Sl. Louis. 'NI1' Cullppe Della Gammag YY. A. A., Swimming, Quail Clulig Glen' Club, Slinrpnliooter HORWITZ, C. INIARVIN Ivnixvrsily City. Nlv College Swimming 3. HUSTON, DOROTHY AIARGARE1' lm..-f.ai,. any. xi., Coll Gammaplighi Beta, Ilorkey, Fencing: Peppersg Slay Feta I. 2, Illec Clulig Student Life: liliolg Prew- Liluli Campus Y. HIGGINBOTHAM, FRANK LI.-XINIICHON Lniversily City. 'NIO Business I Bela Theta Pig Press Cluli 3. 1: Quad Clulr 3, Glen Cluli lg llalrliel. Art Ellilor 2. ll. I. .I XNICS. INIXXLD DICXN INiCilITl0llti ill-igll ls. Nlu. lfnsim-M lfusviuzlll. 4lUNlfS. UNN NNYNIC St. Louis. Nlo. JUIINSUN. .IUSIQPIIINPI Sl. Louis. Nlu n wr.: v 'll 'llphii fa 11.-iui lf.....,..1 lm.-ll.. Phi ,u,.h... ,IUSTICS ICNINI N LULISIC Fl. Louis. Nlu. fullwgv Pi HM.: Phi: NN N N lnlnunurul Niullugvr lx Pepin-rs v .,. .- .. I. L.. 31 Niuv l vlv K' l'rm'shm:ln Lunnul-sinn 2: lvrlllun .5 Il ru l llllll NN Sl N Nl Ir ilnl 43 l Nl ns..-..--.nz . . . .. . .. ww- usu- rn-nlulmn .h.urnu.-u I. . ull.-ui Luuu--ll l: Lumpu- N 1 lin l i I ' 1.1 1' 4- lx Xlil Nl KN. N N'l'll KN Sl. Louis. Nlu Husmf -sv ,-tum... i4,,...l...1l. J.-NNK XNNITZ. Rl l'll Fl. Louis. NIU. flrllfw- IQHLLER. I-IDNNINRD Sl. Luuis. M4-. fhil vur tlplui L... Unu- u.n. I'n'.i:lcul: I.m-k K lllmiug Slud--ul Cnmp... x. zz. xl.-fr. P..n.llu1.-ni... X. if 5- N.. if 91 we .559 A Fw :fx . i - . -t1...:2S.u.-'Nz' N 'vs JONES. BARB.-NRN LULTISIC University City. 510. l'nil-1-rsily Coll:-gf' Pi Gunnnzi Mu. K.-XIIAN. MEYER Sl. Luuis., NIU. riullw .IERZI-INN'I-XR. RICGINN NINRIIC h ht. Louis. Mo. Luzlpgp Cuxnpus Y. lx NLINICH. SUPIIII-I Kansas City. Nlu. Cnllvgv Asklepius. .ll JRDNN. Rl IBICHT Ll bl' IS Sl. Louis, Bio. Engim-Pring Theta: Xi: Chet-rlt-:malt-r 3. la livzirs l. ZZ. 3. Prosimlvnt -1-: Press Club 3. lg NN.lshing1tnn l niversily Chnl-us, Business Nlallulgvrz Qiiudrnllglc fflulr Slum' 3: Student Iiifz-wfi. lg Orientation l,r.uI1-r-lg liuulpus N 3. lg A. I, I-.. L. 1. 3. VL, K.-NSEBERG. HUNNY,-NRD NNVILLI.-NNI Granite' City.. Ill. Cnll:-gp Nielfs Glen Club l. 2. KELLER. DON NN'lLl,lS NN'vlnslc-r Gruvvs. Mo. V. En,uimf1-'ring bvuhluml 8 Blade: A. S. Nl. I-1. s KELLER, LOIS JANE XXYCIJSIFI' Groves, NIO. I Cullman XX. A. A.: Peppers 2. Mm' Fclc 1. 2. 3- Cnmmitu-n UI' Iii, 3:5 President. Xloflur Board. Fi-cslmmn .1 C . mission. 5ef:rL1l.z1rx: Terniml. Secretary: Alpha I.:1n1IiIIin Dehfi 2: Ella b1gn3a1 Phi 2. 3. I: Clem' CIuI1 I. 2. 3: Vin-. lfrwflfy-1 5: XY. s 15.4. Student Cuunf-il 11 oriem... non 2. 3. I:C11mpus X I. KEYES JESSE IIXXIILTUN, JR, Sl, Charles. IXIU. Engim-vring I 111 er 'ls Ba Y Fl . lldl A. I. E. E. KLIBANSKY. OSCAR 91. I.1111is, 3111. Buwinrsv C L A S S KLEIN. XX'ILl.IAIXI OTTO Sl. Louis- NIU, L . 5i,L'n1auI'Ihi Epsilon: Pershing IIiIIesg Phi Xlphai U1-Ilzi. KLIi'I'ZKI'IR. GEURGIC ROY H N Clayton. Mo. hlgnm LI11: bwi imm KLISERICII, NICK Ilibhing. XIinn. K .1 ...mu galiiil. F001 1.1.1 1. KLOSKE. JUNE C.-XROLYNN St. Louis- Counlv. fXI11. Collegrf i Dphfi Della Us-llug XX . A. .-X.. Fnilnuiinyz. .-Xr1'I1ery. XX . 5. Q. A. 1 I E.. f- an S-'29 xQs .M q-. grab 1-..- ,- Qi . I'QI'f'I I'I.I'iIi XXII' I RIfIJI'IIIIC GICORGIC Ii11I11ra4I11 Springs. IMI B Hr1g1nr1r'r1r1g 11... 1x..f.,.1. 1.,...1..... 11,,1... 111.. fn...-2... 1......,.... 1 11C1...11.... 1. 1, 1g1.. 143. KET'I'I-IR. Xl XRIUN XI XIII? XRET 'XIIIXX'iIllIit?l?. XXiis rm rw- rv Ilaiiiinla Phi Ii:-l.1: Xrvln-ry: II111:-Iwi: IfIi1.l:4l.1111p11s Y KIENKICR. IN IRI PTIIX' XI XRI4 IN SI. Louis. IXI11 1v,11p,1.- D11Ila1I7eIluIluIl.1:IIuv'Iu'1,IgIll:-1-III11I1:I'.111-IIL-IIM111' 1939 IQLINGSIIIK, H. CII XRI.I'I5 RiL'I1lr111114I II1'igI1Is. NIU ffuslul-sx 'XI1'1i'44QI+-1-Cliili I. 2. II. XX. l . I1Imr11s l. KNUIXI-l. FRICIJI-LIIICIR XX II.I.,I XXI. IH. fiiay lun. XI11. I ull1'uv sign... X... 1:1f-P ci1..1. 2-1. IQUKICN. RIIZIIXRIJ IiRNIfZ5'l' Sl. Louis. Mo. II11s1nm. Phi Dr-l1.1'I'li1-111: II.111-Iwl 'L Ig If11111I1.1ll XI.1n.1g11r I 'J JI. S1-niur Xlqinucu-r I1 lI1-11r- I. 2. KOKEN. XX'II.I.I XXI T. XX'cI1slcr Crm vs. NIO. Ffv1gir1vvr111g PI1iD11l111TI11-1.118 i 1 1i11u'I. Fvlivills 2: II.1t1-hel I1 -X. I. Ch. If. . N . .C .51 1 1' 6- X. 1 I LAMKIC. URXII MARIE Clay lull, Xlo. l full:-gr Gnmum Phi livin: Ulm- Club l. 2? 'fliyrsus fl. 4. I,0CIlMUEI.LliR. I.,-XVERNIS Sl. Louis. Mn. Collvgr' Zulu Tau Alpha. .Xskle-piouz Kappa Della Pi: Campus Y. LLDWIG. .NNIIREW S.. JR. Sl. Louis. Mu. Ilellagiililieta Phi. LARNICR. IRVIN Nl. Sl. Louis. Nlo. Huxinvss Football. KKICNNI-I. MARC-Klll'iT R. Sl. Louis. lilo. Cullvgf- Kappa Della Pi: 'Klplua l,:unlnl:1 D:-llul Sluclrnl Lift: Pr1--- Clulrz Sopholuurn- llunorsg Cannpua Y. LYON. GAYLHRD BOOTH l'niv1-rsily City, lilo. lfullvgl- lirla 'l'lie'lu Pi: Fwilnniiug I, 2: lllre Club 4: Czmipun Y 2, 3. 1. l..lCll. VERNON ICDNYIN Sl. Louis, Mo. Ifngim-pring A. S. xi. I-i.. Pre... Sigmaxi. 1.ECUl'TOL'R, IONIC St. Louis.. Mo. ffnllvgf- Alpha lllli Unlrgng wi. .-X. A.. Ridillll mzm.. sh..f,..h.,..1.-fi. Pm..-f.. Camp... Y: Velm. Whodn Cnllvge I, 2. w fv- X LUND. IIERLUF CYDE, JR. Sl. Louis, Nlo. cflzlm- 'l':1u Kappa Epuilon: Campus Y. KRON IC. ELIZABETH E. St. Louis, Map. Cullvgr- LEONARD, FRANK Il. University City, Mo Engimvfrinpz 'l'he-la Xi: Rifle Te-:img A. l. Ch. If LENNY. JAMES F. St. Louis, Mo c.,11.-3.1 Rille cm., President 3, 11 Captain 3, 4 Pi Nlu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Sophoi more llouors, , KREUTZER, VIRGINIA L. St. Louis, lilo. Collmzp Kappa Alpha Theta, President. IXUTTEN, JOSEPH Sl. Louis, Mo. Lau' Phi Eta Sigma: Law Quarterly, Assis' tant Editor: January Inn: Nu Bela Epsilon. LAINIPERT. LOUISE EDITH St. Louis, Mo. College Delta Gamma: Wi. A. A.:M1xrtar Board Sevretary: Alpha Lambda Della: Eta Sigma Phi: Eliot, Assistant Editor: W. S. G. A.: McMillan Hall Council. LANDAU, ERWIN University City, Mo. Enginwrinp Sigma Alpha lirlu: Lock 8 Chain, vice- Presiclent: Tliurtene: Sophomore Ilon- orn: Alpha Chi Sigma Award: Tau Beta Pi: M4-n's Pun-Hellenic Council: Orientation Leader. 5 ,Q Q l L A ., fx I y- .Y ' K. -M -v.. L 5 , Pl an , , . f, -by --Q 5 :fm I 'f?i3fQA'?f1:wsi x:11 . .'-1134 '?. ' 71'I'. 5:1 Q23 I' 'N --,, 2 NIERRITT, FREDEIlIClx IQ. Salem. III. Cullpge Alpha Tau Ulurgil. Preaifln-nl: Fuutlrall 2. 3, -I1 Nlclfs Pan-llellf-niv: Alpha: Phi Omega. Canupuu Y. MELLMAN. II-XRRY II. Sl. Louis. No. cnzzpgp MEAD, WQALTER YY. St. Louis. Mu. Cullf-ge Kappa Alpha: Press Club 3, 1, lzlml 3, 4: Managing. NIATIIES, MARION HELEN Sl. Louis. Mo. cuzrpp 1. W. A.. W. A. A.: Peppers, mn.. Phi Alpha: Kappa Us-lla Pig Campus Y. N K A If . ,Ag-31 . ,x NIAIIKSHN. 'l'III'1HlJHRIi 51. I. Iirrgzm-vruru nuis. Nln. I'Iu Int.: hnggnnug I'In Yln lip-II-mg 'Ilm ,. . Ii:-In Ing II.Iml:1-bn..-I I.IuI-- K I I In I' MI'IYI'IIIH. HICRNIII 421 I I 'nllf-pu I If' 9 Amis, XIII. In II:-I.: Ilng NX. A, IX. II-wkvy. lim-kv-L In NX I I Imll. Iinm-lmll, Sm-rm: 'I n.,..f.l L. I-.-,.,..-H. lf..-.l.....-I. c:...,.. nnimilm 2, Man- I-'I-Iv I, :Ig klummun-v uf IT, 2: Uri:-na lumn mlm- Lluly I, Snnivnl Ihmm-il II, Ihnnpm Y II, W, S.1l.A,.I. NI AIIK. 'llllf ISI.-KS RI-IICVI-IS liirliwuml. NIH. Ifuum-wx I'In Ih-Il.: Iln-lug II..-I-Imll 2, II, Ig Illn- Cluh 2. .Ig 1-lu.uI Illuln 2, JI, lg II.nlvIn-I I II I 4' . -L mira . ... MARTIN. CII.-XRLICS YYNI. We-luster Groves, NIO. ffrrgrnw-rnmz lun lxnpgm lap'-:lung Lnvk :mul Chain. lhnnpn-4 Y I. 2: lllyrnus 2: Nlmfs Ulee Clulr I. IL lllmpz-I Choir I3 Wanluilxglulu I'niu-rails Iflmrun lg F' 'F ? I s- I' 'S' E 'f gr fi.. Yup - 55 1 ,A ..v '-1 e 'UI 33? 'NI I III ILICTI IX, BI'I'I I'IC I nivvrsily Ilily. Nlu. l'rn1r'n11x lfullwuf- k..,.,... 1x..,.,... u........... xv. -.. I. Ja, Ig XI-Irlur limnr-I. Yi:-v.l'ra--ul:-nl. Xlplm I..nnII.I.I Il'-II.u. Ilnrm- ,L I: 4.Iu.nl. Illulf l. 2. 'L I.1LI.-rI1lnl- I, II.m-In-l I. J. .L 1. hx-ui.llv Ihlul-nr. II, S. Il. , , . I., xx......-... 1.....l1..l1.-....-1 I......,.... I 2. rs .1. a:..1.,...fI Ig xl... lf.-..- 1, 2.4. NIXHTIN. 'XI.l Rl'Ill JINIUII 'Nlaplc-wmul. Mn. fnllrgf- NIAIZNICR. IIICNRII'1'I I'-X S. l'nivc-rsilv City. Mu. ri..11.-,U ' un, rm-. SI.-XYINXIIIJ. J. Illll CLAS New Rnchellf-. New York r:..11,,,..- Beta Tlx:-I.: Pi: Prem Illnlr 3, Ig 'rh,r...I 2. Iiau-he-1 1. 2. rs. Im...-i..I. Ifrlilnr fl: Uri:-nlalion fl, l1.lmpu- Y I, 2. 3. I: Blnulw-In 'Nlnnagvr uf lillul Ig X. S. X. ll.. I. NIlI.I.I-III. ICIAIICII BIIXYNI SN I nivvrsitv Ilitv. Nlu. 1 '..11.-,Ip ' ' Pu K..,.,... ,x1,.1.... I'f.-...lrmi 'Im-k 2, I, 1, L...-1, .....1 m:I....... xi.-Ir. I-...I- III-Ilr-mr 2, .I, I. Iuunpu- Y I. 2. II, Ig Y l1.nInm-I 2. ,I. NIILHIIIN. IXLIJIIICY 5. 5 l . Louis. Mo. c'..11.-I.. I,-..-I.-., NIcI'IIlCI'I'I'I'1RS, .I ANIC l nivvrsity City, Mo. I'nirr-run lfnllv I ,U I'i II:-In Plug 'l'hsn-un I, 2, 3, 1. Sre- r.-l.Irv 3, I, 'Nmimml Culleniame Play-en II, Sf-vremry I. Elin: lg Ilan-In-I lg Pep- W.. 2. Pvlclilili. HARRY L.. Jr. Clayton, Mo. lfnganvorirlg Tha-1.1 Xu. Lfwk and Chain, Glee Club I, 2. Iinglnh XVI I. fs. - , ., ,,. , ..., . , ji. Q -f F? ' I , f I Q- i fx. R-w .'5' -5 'x S + f .1 : C . ...VW .Q , N? Nw S X X xx g X X 'Q .QXQXQJQ-, A 'jf X X I N 1 1 X 4 G K 5 RN XA 'Qw- L Q, f N E , -nu- '- fc. R. FC? , x. P. Q - Vlw: f ' if . fix' .- K Q ae- 0. 4- PS4 rf V X A 'E yi SADONA. POLLACK St. Louis, Mo. Cullvgc' PRANGE. hlARlE ADELE St. Louis, Mo. Colleg- I. YY. A.. l'rusiclcnl: XY. A. A.. Swiinniingz. Basehall I. 2. 3: Peppers. Treasurer: Delta Phi Alpha: Nlortar Board: ,Ternion: Stuflcnt Counvil: YY. S. G. A.: Nlay Fete 1, 2. 3: Gamma Delta, Secretary. POULOS. .llllIN GEORGE St. Louis. MO. Busim-ex Pi Kappa Alpha. MOCERL RUCCO St. Louis. Mo. 0.11.-tp PECll'NlANN. JANE EDNA Wiehstcr Groves, Mo. c..11.-,.,- YY. A. A. l. 2.51. i..lln1'kcy l. 2, Baskcthall 1. 2: Ternion: Mortar Bnarrl: Alpha Lalnlida Della: Phi Sigma Iota: Delta Phi Alpl1a:Slurlcnt Conn:-il 2. 3: W. S. G. A. 2. 4: Campus Y 1: Sophomore Honors. Orientation 3. l: Ylay Ft-lv l. 2. 3. Committee of I7 2. 3. PICKENS. ANDREW' TRICE St. Louis, Mo. Engiurwring Theta Xi: Alpha Chi Sigma: A. I. C. E. RANISAY. RUSENIARY University City, lilo. Ganiiiiiill'hi lim-ta: Kappa Beta Pi: Lau' Quarterly PIERSUN. AARON A. We-list:-r Groves. Mo. Engzim-1-ring i Bela 'l'hr-ta l'i. I'rw-ide-nl: Eugim-t-r's Council. Secretary: A. I. C. E.. Presirlenl. PIC,-XRKIY. ALICE STAFFURID St. Louis, Mo. G.m.iQiiilYiia in-1... Phi sign.. lui... MPI... 1,.....i..i.. Delta. PALNN. ROBERT Clavton. Mo. Ruwinf-we ' Phi Beta ll:-lla: 'l'rark: Frrnliinan Prt--iilt-nt: l un-Helleniv Count-il: A. S. A. B. Orientation. NORRIS. NYlI.l.l,XTXl MELVIN Clayton. Mo. 1z..a,.,... Bu.. 'ri..1i.. va. 'rl.,f.... l1Glee cha. 1. 13.3.1 Show 1. OACUNNICR. CARL R.-XLl'll Sl. Louis, NIO. 'l'lwliiUgvi: ll.:-1-hall l. 2: l'lats-llvl lg llvare: Phi Delta Phi. NANHS. l'llll.lP St. Louis. hlo. Pi Kiiiiiia xlph... iff...-an NIOURIC. lNlRl'lTHY NlCl.lC0l'l llnivcrsity City, hlo. c..11..,..- Gamma Phi lit-la: YY. A. A. lluanl 3. l. Bahkctliall l. 2. 3. Manager 3. Baseball l. 2. 3: Sigma Lambda Epsilon: l r4--hnian livuiirnissimi. Yin-4'-l'rn--ixlentz Ternion. Proiirlentg Mortar Bnarrl: Alpha Lamliria Delta, Yire-l'rn-sinlcflll: Soplmvnurc llnnorsg film- Chili l. 2: Slmlvnl Lili' l. 2g Eliot 3: YV. S. C. A.. President -1, lreahurt-r 3: Sluilenl Conn:-il 3. I. 51-vrr-Iary 'iz Campus Y l. 2. 3: Bourfl of Ftmlcut Finance 3. -11 May Fele 2. 3. ll0lllCRrl'. ,llf XN Nl. Mt. Vernon. Ill. Fiallilunillriillial lfpxilwm. R'YSl3:Kflll. YlRGlNl'Y STllfYl'll,-Yhl Uliiversity City. hlo. Pi Hciliilllliii'li1'iiil'iilT:pE1litor. Slurlvlil l.ifr' ll Eliot 3. l: llatrhrt 3. NIONNIG, l'lUGl7iNE C.. ill. Sl. Lnuis, NIO. Engim-1-rinu Theta Xi: S-:alll-:nr-I anrl Blndu: P4-rthinu Rifles: A. S. Xl. E.: Rifle Cluh. lYlUORl'i. B-KRBARX l'niw-rxilvv Ilullvm- Kappa Alpha 'l'hcta: Glen Chili 3: Stnnlr-nt Lift- 3: Calnpns Y 3: Special Nlaid Eng:inee'r's Queen 3: Yvarll- Belmont l. 2 Webster Groves, NIO. N I 9 3 9 RQ Q Q J' lu -i 3 Y ' .Q A Q, 5 - . 1 N SCHWARZ, PAH L CARL College Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. -1-L Campus Y 2. 3. L SANTE.. ELSIE ELEANOR College Kappa Alpha Theta: Ward-Belrnont 'I 1, -. SANDER. IRWIN Call:-go Alpha Eta Pi. SAVAGE, DON M ANLEY Engilwvring Kappa Siglna: A, S. Nl. E. SACHS, LEROY Cvllvgv Freshman Foolhnll 2: Alpha Phi Umega SCHWINN. ELIZABETH CAROLINE Cullpgp Wiebsler Groves, Mo. St. Louis. M 0. New York. N. Y. Hilibing. Nlinn. Sl. Louis, Mo. Ilouston. Texas Zeta Tau Alpha: Sharpsiionlers: Arvheryz Horsehark Ruling Cluh: Thyrsus Xlvurkslmpz llalvhel: Campus Y SANDSTEIN. MILTON M EYER Business Alpha Epsilon Pi. President. ROSENBALIM, LEONARD FR ANCIS ff llvw Phi Be-'la llflella: Phi Eta Sigma: Pun-Ilcllcnir' Council. SEIFERT. ROBERT FREDERICK Engineering Alpha Phi Omega: Engineers Cuunvil: Presiilcnl A. 9. Nl. E. REICII VXRDT, SHIRLEY LUL' ISE Coll:-gn . Pi Bela Phi: WI. A. A.. Tennis Sliarpsliouters: Campus REICH AR DT, HAROLD G. Callega Phi Della Theta: Basketball 3: Tennis. 1: Quad Cluh 2, SALLEIC, SUSAN ,-I rch i Izfrlu re Alpha Alpha Gamma REINH.-XR DT. ROBERT WIBICR Business Theta Xi: Thurlene 3: flmivron Delta Kappa: Quail Shu Y. XY 3. I. mu ZZ. 3. 'll .Iuniur Class. Tren Orientation Chairman 1: Campus Y 2. 3. 1-: Bears I. 2. 3. RITTICR, SHIR LEY Fnllv if EVELYN f H Ze1.:iNTau Alpha. President: Tralnps: Tennis 2. 3. lg Barlminton 3. l: Pcppon- 3. l: Iqvhci bggnfa I: lllee Cluli I, 2: lI'olnen's Pan-llcllcnic. Presimlenl -1: IV. S. G. A. 1:5tu1 Goulil. :Krkansas St. Louis, Mo. Sl. Louis. Mo. Sl. Louis, Illo. vlvslcr Groves. INIo. Ilopkinsvillv, KY. bl. Louis surer: F-lurlent C St. Louis -Xrrlic-ry l: Askle , lilo. ounvill . Alu. pins 1: lent Council i: Canipu-1 RUEHL, FAY NIAE Normanilv.. NIO. Uriiiwrsily College I William Woods I. 2. ROSENBAUIYI, WAILLIAINI C. St. Louis, NIU. Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma: Thyrr-us: A. I. C. E. REYNOLDS. LOUISE Sl. Louis, NIO. Uni:-ersily Collr-ple Phi Mu. SCEWIARTZ, ADOLPH KURTZ University Cily, INIO. Nu Bez: E silon Fencin Suimnnnfv 'r 'lv rv - . - Ni a President So honmre Honors PN I gl: ' ' l.: 'I at ', Barl-ielhall, Phi Fla .T gm . ' : p 'I gras Club: :tudent Life: Eliot: Hatchet: Law Quarterly: Student Counvil: Press Club: Political Science u . F ,ao 1 9 3 9 - , wa., Q., , If -Fwmv, II -X ' R asv A 1 . Slrf .. QQ N ' : Z E? 1 4 '- - s -C. xx s' .sys 9 . I ,, 1.r?'f: .wx il: Q ar.: QQ A. ...- - N... Q 'ikrQ:If . J KN 1' 515 ' . . fx. iq 1'-I 1:1 mv X ' wx Q x -f X x X Q ' X s I N xx X .. . ..s,v.. .W 1 vw.:- sf x xv X es X Q' Iv ' X'-I55'f.w ff ' -fb. , 1 in V .JN :- -.V ax. X ,QQ , bk Q A 4 Y S .. Q .X 5 .5 .L I l A I ' 1 J. Swv' 4 fav i . .3 ' f' L e A fc SIXINNER, JANIES WATSON W ebster Groves, Mo. Business Phi Delta Theta: Swimming 1. 2, 3. 4. Captain il-: Quad Club 2: Chapel Choir 21 A. S. A. B. I: Bears li Social Chairman -lx Choiater 2: Vigilante 4. SKUBIZ, JOHN JOSEPH ' St. Louis, Nlo. Footlnsidlililisix Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2. 3. 1. SOBBE, MARTHA St. Louis. lilo. Unit-ersizy College Alpha Chi Omega: YV. A, A.: Sharpshooters: Baseball: Archery: Peppers: Campus YN: Vl'illia1u Woods College I, 2. TWH E SMITH, GEORGE C., JR. St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Alpha, President: Phi Eta Sigma: Sophomore Honors: Phi Sigma lots: Eliot. Managing Editor 42 Press Club. SIMPSON, DONALD ANDREW' Carrollton, Ill. Business Sigma Nu: A. S. A. R: Sophomore Prom Committee: Rifle Club. SHOTLIFF, LOUIS A. University City, Mo. Engineering Fencing Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain -1:Tau Bela Pi 3, 1. President 4: Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer: Pi Mu Epsilon: Sophomore Honors: Freshman Chemistry Award: Clee Club: Hatchet 3: Engineer's Council: A. I. E. E. 3. 4. SMITH. MARGARET Sl. Louis., lilo. Ifullf-gp Kuppu Alpha Theta: Archery 2, 3: lilortur llourtl. Treasurer 1: Daisy Chain 3: Tliyrsur-a Etc:-utivc lluzlrrl 3. -l: Student Life 2. 3: Prev-ss Cluh 3: Campus YR l: Xiollierfa Pan-llnllcnir. Treasurer SELLMAN, WILLIAM Monmouth, Ill. Lnu: SIDO, .IAIVIES HARRY University City, Mo. Engineering Beta Theta Pi: Thurtene, Secretary'Treasurer: Loclt and Chain. President: Scabbard and Blade, Captain: Pershing Rifles, 2nd Lieutenant: Clee Club, President: Quad Cluh 2: President of Junior Class: Pan-Hellenic. President: Cadet Captain of R. O. T. C.: A. I. C. E, SIEGFRIED, SEDLEY MARVIN St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Band: A. S. M. E. N I R SILVERSTEIN., HARRY ASHER St. Louis, Mo. Business Sigma Alpha Mug Swimming I: Glee Club. SINIITH, ROBERT ALFRED St. Louis, Mo. College Glee Club 3, 4: French Play 3. SPORCIC, JOSEPH ANTHONY Granite City, Ill. Engineering Sophomore Honors: Tau Beta Pi: A. S. M. E., Secretary ' SIMMS, UCA FRANCES Oklahoma City, Okla. Cnllege Asklepioa: Phi Sigma SWARM, PAUL MARION Decatur, Ill. University College n Q Alpha Phi Omega: Omicron Delta kappa: v Men s Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Chapel Choir l. 2. 3. Vice-President 21 Campus Y 1. 2. 3. 4. STRICKLIN, DON L., East St. Louis, Ill. College Kappa Sigma: Football: Lock and Chain: Men's Pan-Hellenic: Treasurer: Freshman Orientation: Campus Y. STONE, G. OLIVER St. Louis, lilo. Business Phi Delta Theta: Glee Club l: Hatchet i, 2, 3. -1-: Advertising Bureau I, 2, 3. 4: Debate Team 1, 2. STOCKHO, ROBERT .l. Clayton, lilo. College' Sigma Chi: Golf: Glee Cluh. SYIXES, BERNELL MAY Belleville, Ill. University Collvgv Phi Mu, President: Sharpshnoters l, 2. 3, 4: Arrhery 3: Mortar Board: Sophomore Honors: Chapel Choir 1: Glee Club 2: Campus Y 1, 2, 3. 4: Y Cabinet 4: May Fele 1. 2. 3: Pan-Hellenic Council. STEVENS, DOROTHY St. Louis, lilo. ff P P Phi A. A.: Sharpahooters: Clee Cluli: Chapel Choir: Washington University Chorus. SQUIER, HELEN ANN St. Louis, Bio. Collage Delta Gamma: Limit-nwood College l, 2, givi- Q- 6- N ,, Qs STAIYIJER. Ll-It DNA EIINIEE Webster Groves, M 0. f:.,l1..,.,- Alpha Xi lltllill lu-is-les. llnrlnlinlmt: Hlee Cluln. STIECLER, CLll FORlJ MARTIN University City, Mo. .4f.-1.1m-11.ff.1 l5,.,.,,..-wiw Alpha Tatu Ulnegag Sraruln: Engineers Cminvil: Archi- tectural Sm-if-ty. Pri-r-ivlf-nt: Kamal.. STANZA, DALE G. St. Louis, Ill. Husinrws Phi Delta Theta: Quail Show: Student Life 1, 2, 3: Press Cluh. I 9 3 9 THORP. .IA MES TIIOM AS St. Louis, NIO. Enpzim-4-rirzg Freshman Foutlsall: A. 5. M. E. SUSNIAN. BERNARD St. Louis, Bio. L iv Silztnaliklpha Mu: Law Quarterly. STEINES, NORINIA St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Lalnhda Delta: Delta Phi Alpha: Eta Sigma Phi. Corrmepnmling Secretary: l. W. A. TODD. RHBERT Ll THER University City, lilo. Ifusinvss Kappa Alpha: I,-wk and Chain, Prev-iaienl: Thurtene. Business 'ilanmyerz 'llhy runs: Quaid Chili: Flush-nl Life: Men's Pan-llvlle-nit' Count-il. YYHITF. RIIBICHT C. Norimuuly. Ho. I-fnginw.-riuu 'lmm xi. .u,.i... um sam... ilpi... Phi Uni:-g::i: X. I, lfh. If. XY.-XLSICH. .I XNICIC II. Sl. Louis. Mo. lfnllvgf- . kIpIi:i Xi Dvilxil Ilm-ki-y I. 2. li. I: Hwiniiiiing I. 2. 3: Ihiskz-lIi:iII 21 Iiaseiiall I. 2. li. I1 IX , N. X. Sigxina Lainihdai Iipailonz Xlax Ifcln- 2: Phi Sigma Iota: Dell.: PIii Alpha: 'K-.k- iqm.. Phi sam... s..,,i..,.....r.- li.....,r.1 Clmpt-I Choir I: CIN' Chili 2, fi: NX , 5. G. A.: Peppers. WALLIS. GICORGIC Liiivvrsily Cily. Xin. lfinilirvc Sigma Chi: 'lirarkg 'I'Inr-na. 'lin-.1-nr:-r W'ILIII'iI.'NI. PAL I. IX vhslvr Crux es. NIU. E?Sg...... .. XYIiI.'I'Nl.XN. LHLIS NI. East Sl. Louis. Nl 1. lfluiiuws Phi li:-I.: ll:-lu: X. 5. X. Ii. NY XGICNI I'FiIIR. .'KN'I'0INI'I'I1TE. Sl. Louis. Mo. Gill:-go Kappa Kappa llainniaiz -Xrrhcrig Ihiclf minion: Hwimniin : Quail Show: -Kiln-rlir-ing Ilurvnu NYAIJLUWV. HL'STUN E. St. Louis, Nlo. Enumm-f K. I. li. Pi.: Ilillv Chiirz NYICII.. Nl XXINE SXDIE Sl. Louis. NIU. ffnllf-gf' Phi Sigina I-mi. 'i'7'5ET 5 .Sf ,, 3 ' x ig X own.. l . 'rm ,R NN ICBICR. NI XRX ICLLFIN Sl. Louis. Nln. Ihmin.-tt Pi Il'-I.: Phi. XX. -X. X: Quail Chili: Hind:-ni Lil?-. IH- mm- llhiiiorg Christian Colh-pu l. 2. YVEIINICR. GILBERT LOUIS Ste. Genevieve, Nlo. Ifngim-1-r A, I. FI. If. VUII5. OLG X R. Clayton. Mu. Ufllwgi- Phi Ning iuimniin: I, 2, 3. -1: W. A. A . . . A . Y 2. 3. 1. m.,.i..... Life- 1. 1. 1......,.... 1. 2. I. XYKLTICRS. DHISIADN .I. hi. Louis. Mo. Hngi uw-r -XIph.i Chi Sigma: NIph.i Phi Khin-gn X. I. Ch. I-I.: lame- li. Nlliwn Prize- t T. 'lm' .1 , . ' I 1- 'Skill ':-':Z:. . 4 X X -- , 1 X 15 I , gf -.3-I . .y . x 'Z .. ..,..... ... i x XX MSX .. Sk. ...Qt .-Q. X , '.:E,pq. TYZZER, ROBERT St. Louis. Mo. C..11..,1p Sigma Nu. WYEBER, DONALD P. St. Louis, NIO. College Phi Delta Theta: Football 1: Fencing I. 2. AI: Rifie Team 4. VON IIOFFIYIANN. ALBERT LHIVCFSIIY City, INIO. Business Sigma Yu. President: Freshman swim- liiiligzxvairsitp' 2. 3: Baseball 2.3.-I: Lock ami Chain: Student Life. News Editor 2: ,Iuninr Prom. Chairman 3: Campus Y: Freshman Orientation: NIen'u Pan-He-Iienin' Council. WAMSER. DOLORES MARY ANN Belleville, Ill. Cnllogp Deltn Phi Alpha. .-hklepina. Peppers: Alpha Lainihria Della. .,.- l .M E it ' 'T'-' .,.. ., I-.'::Q':32PT:' .X r: . fv Q:- ZNYILLINC. ESTIIER I.. gj,,11,,,1,, NN'eI,rsler GrUx'Ps. NIU. IIor'I-iey I. 2. 3. I-. Tennis Nlulmggrr I: I3a1:lkelIruII I: NNI. A. A. I. 2, JI. I: NN. A. A. II-lard 1: N. NN. L.. .L 3. May Fell- l. 2. 3. I. Pepper- 2. 3. NNYRIGIIT. ICYNN LEUNNRIJ NN'eIxsler Crow-s. 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Li- - Y' R 55 5. . , 5 I f : :' . .131 xg- 5,-v if vs Q PROMINENT SENIORS EMMA JOSTES-Ternion. Y cabinet. Wo- men's Orientation Chairmang HELEN CLOSE -W. A. A.. Vice-Chairman. Campus Y. VV. S. C. A.: ELAINE FOERSTER-Mortar Board. Vice-President W. A. A. DICK YORE-Football squad captain. Quad Show comic. Senior Class president: EVAN WRIGHT-Y Cabinet. O. D. K.. track distance man . . . GLORIA BALL-Camp us Y. Hatchet. Hatchet Special Maid . , . HUB l3YAHSf'llatchet Editor. Y Cabinet. 0. D. K .... BOB REINHARDTYQuad Show hero. Men's Orientation Chairman. tl. D. lx. KAY CALLE-Quad Show Vice-President. llatchet Maid. IW. A. A. . . . BOB CART- SIDE-Tau Beta Pi. President of Engineer's Council. 0. D. K. CLYDE BERRY-Assoch ate Editor of Hatchet. Chairman Homecoming Dance. JACK FARGHER-Student Life Manager Editor. Lock and Chain. BETTE MIDDLE- TON - Associate Editor Hatchet, Mortar Board. Y Cabinet. PROMINENT SENIORS SAM 'NIl.iRPlIYfPresident of Student Body. O. D. Ii. , . . PALL SWARfNIfY Cabinet. 0. D. K.. Ulee Club. CANIHROY IIIGGICNFIUTIIAXI 4 llalt-het Art Ifditor. Press Club , . . AL ICXTI-IIN Klan:-:aging Ifditor Student Life. Student Coun- eil . , , JlXl5IlJ0fTI1urtem-. Sc-alnluard and Blade Captain. Clee Club President. FRANCIS ANN Cll0ATIifllaleliel. l'illUl. Phi Sigma Iota . , , PHIL W'ILLXl'XR'llll Editor Student Life. Cadet Nlajor PAUL W'ILlIICLNI--Cliairman Campus Y. O. D. K. DOROTHY NlUUHIifW. S. G. A. Presiden. Mortar Board . , . RODOLFO CAIIIIIN Tau Beta Pi. lfngineers Council. distanvs swimmer . . . ICYICLYN BRLICSICKICH YV. A. A. President. Student Couneil . . , LOIS ,IANIC Iil'iLLl'lRffNIortar Board Pres- ident. Wv. S. G. A. I fl 'Or R5- JHNIUH HHSS IIHIHHS -X Thurlene lnan and Secretary of Sigma Phi lipsilon-Bob has found time to play around backstage in Tllf'FSllS productions Qeven teach- ing the cast ol' Richard III to fencel. keep up his work in the Engine School. and at the SHIIIC tilne he president of his class. llarold Gauns. backed up by a revived dorm union political party. was the only member of the Independent Party to be elected in the fall elections. Earnest. hardworking. he is a quiet. easy going person. Satisfied to remain in the background and keep an eye on the class finances. N I A LEXANI HCR. SARA .II-IAN .u 1' H f ll If Pi Uvtu Phi: llnli-lu-I I. 2. 3: Elin! I. 2. II: I'n-sp I lull I ' ' iu R H I 1 I C.....,.... x I. -. .11 1l.m..f..r, Lum.. . ALBI CIIIUN. BOB WILLI UI ffnllvuf- Sluah-ul Life-. Spurl-' E-limr: Pri--iilvul. Xli----uri Cu AIINICR. QIIIARLIQS WILLI XXI Prr- Ilvflu- ul Sigvuu Nu: Studi-nl Life. lIirvul.ixiuu XI.uu.iL r ' ALT. NIARY NI.-XRGARITI' Lau ' I Ihr Canuum Ih' - al: lxuppu Bela Pi. Hlinl: lluh-lu-I. API'I.I'l. BIA DSSI VXI lnllvuf- BIXKI-IR. GICURGIQIIXRIJIN UR XNT l'f-nlung lhflm Sl. Louis. NIU . 2.5. Flu Inn! I.xI'. I. X S. K II. Ig lju.ul Club 1.3 Ilulvhel Qui-eu 3 lun:-rxily Lily. NIU lim- X.-...,...,..-f i... ...u.,.,. u- 5l. Louis. 'XIII lll!Y1'T-Ily Lily. 'NIU Sl. Luui- Khuinly. NIU Fl, Luulf, NIU NIU XX 4-lull-r Gran vs. Xllun. Ill. BARTl.l'1'I l'. .IUSICPII K. lfngim-vrinu The-I.: Xi: 'I'r.u'k NI.in.n:!Pr I. 2: Cginipu- X 2.1: Ili-.irx I. 2. 3: lixlcixuwr- l'uuu4'il. :XLICX XNIJICR. RUBIQRT II. ffullrm' Bela 'l'hvl.u I'igQu.nlCluh2:Tl1xr-u- 2. .Hz BAKER. PICGGY L4 IL r:..1l,,., Ihu-I 2. .L Pi B1-In Phi: lfnixipna X: Frusli 1-'uiuily 1,1-.uh-rg llnnu BEIIR ENS. IN IRI ITIIY I-I. lfullvgp Della Gamnu.l: XY. -X. .-X. l, 2, 'lg Pm-ppc-rx: M-klv rinx I -+44 Della. Pre--ull-ul 21 Supluum-re Ilun-Ira: Tlnrfu, ... . : 2. 3: XII-XIiIl.m Ilull. Vive-Prefidcul 2. Tn-. ARTIIL R BIICRNI KN Lun- Phi B+-in In-Im. BARBIQIC. Bl IJ. JR. f7..l1f,4.- I-urrr J, Phi IJvIl.1 'l'lwIug Frm-ing: 'l'liyr+uQ 2: 1,lu.ul Slum ZZ. BECIiI'1'NII'1IICR. -KLGLFT ICIJXY Lulu' Sigma: Phi Ifpsilulll Glen' Clulr: Quail fllul BETTS. VIRGINIA P. Ifullrgf- Alpha Lumlulu Uvlla: Suplmlnure llnnung BARKICR. C-XRL ITCALIGAN Cul ff 1' Signm Lu:-k :xml Chxiu: Thyre-ua. Bu BECKIC!N1liIIflR, THEODORE Ii Husim-ss .-KRD Inn:-rxilx f.lIY. Xin. flglnn Ii H 'l'. 11. r.ury Hag . .. Slrringlir-l4l. Ill. 1 I'ra-elnuan Luiiniu--Inu: 'l'vruu.u1 ,Xlplm L.imInI.n Ql1'vl,lluIrl. 2: Winn I'lv'ln- I. 21XX.5.1I. X.. Siwrelnry ll. Phi sigma, A.l.l..,,a..-1 Prn. ul. aim-.5 Ninn IIYN X H D Sigma Phi Epsilun: Quad Club. Prmlurliuu Nlanugcrz Gln-e Club. ALEXANDER. WVLFRED CLINTON :Iyer 2: Flunlenl Lluum Fl. Louis. Mn. 51. Louis. NIU. SI. Louis. Nlu. Sl. Louis. Nlo. il-1 Slunlvnl Lil'--. NI-in Edimr. L nivvrsilv Cilv. NIU. 'll. Ir:-.ifurvr bl. Louis. Mo. Ri1'lIHl1JlltI Heights. Mn. Cullr-gr Pi Kappa Alpha: Gulf. BASTMAN, FRED T. XX I-luster Graves. Mo. Businvss Theta Xi: Senior Baseball Manager: 'llhllrhfllvz Prras Cluh: Hatvlxel l. 2. 3: :Xnuriule Editor 3: Campus X 1- 2. 3: X Calninel 3: Bears I. 2. fig Freulnnam Urirnlalinn 3. F -.Q I 4 9 O il ff' I.. . is - . G4 Q.. I-. x 'i Cf . 5 I I if , was : Q- 2. X . X... .Q - -. . .-.,, . Q 'X- Q. l .-. Q , .. ' if-I' fb- , 13. . 2.-If-5.1: .. , 'M' ' ' Y x -. i x Q .iw 4: , Q Q gh s-1 X 3 - , , ff Q- ,- 'I1 1... , as-i Q ., ,W s-..- w :Q ,- Q-35tI.I A N X' , N. A-G -Q9-If EQ. ling' f, x i La g: X S :Lu -sf ,I-Li Y-S ff 1, L 55 ii f9'kl..5?.., Q I . ' 3fi.1'xI.,.x ' ' ' E225-5.1.25 '-:TSX , ., ifzilfl , I . 'm i-. :' 'X ,I zgglgx .245 X M X il' 1 LE: X , v S ib- i Nw px Cu I N.-Q xg-egg. Hi. N. vt. m,.gxf.XQ f -Q 3:-.-.ril ti! ,lg-f 5, X -Q V56- x... ps vo. 0- K 1- 1. Q. Bl.AT'l'Nl'Ili. lQLlZABl'.'l'll Fulton. Mo. l nnvrwilx Fnllvgf- XX illiuui XX mills Culh-ge l. 2. BL Dlxlfi. Bl-ITTX LDL ISI-. Sl. Louis, NIO. lfullvm- Kappa Rapp.: Gaunillxlg NX . A. A.1 lliwkey 2. 35 Hase- lmll 2: Swiulllling 2. 33 Hzislaellraill 2: NX . A. A. Hmir1l3: Pri-an Club 3: 'l'a-rniun. President: Sigma Lamlnla Epuilnlll Quail lilulr 2: Slullenl Life 2:l'ili1xl1AY. S.1i. A. 'l'n-asurz-rg Slueenl llnunrili Calnpiir- Y: Nlay lfele l, 2: Wulliclfw Pauli-llcllvuil' Cuunvil. HDUTH, ALFRED O. l.aGrungn-, lll. Bzuinvvs Y BOYD, DAVID M.. JR. HI. Louis, Mo. Enginwrinpz Sigma Alpha i-:p.al...., im.-I..-11 Elini. BRENNAN, MARY I.. Sl. Louis, Alu. lfriiiwrsiry' Collvgv llainmu Phi Bela: Sharpnliuulvrs: llunlu-lliall: Glee Club. BRERETUIN, MARGARET St. Linus, Mo. Collogv Gamma Phi Hr-la: W. A. A. llmird 3: Slmrpnhnmlern Secretary 2: Manager 3: Archery' l. 2. 3: Ternion 3, Student Life l, 2, 3: Freshman Urienlzilion 2: Lemlcr 3: Photographic Snrielyg Ser-relairy 2. Trcaemrvr 3: Peppers: May Fein: 2: Campun Y 2. 3. BRIELL, DORIS Sl. Louis. Mu. Cnllrfge Dclla Gamma: YV. A, A,: llm-Lrg: Pvppcriz lluulpuu Y. Y W ,xi-. .S 1:53 wi M., wg N gg-14-.Q .Mg . ' 1 1.92 X . Y Q an A Rx . - Y-: ' . X i ' , ,J X . N si. i 'r' . fri . f -A . . JI 4: 3 A .' 6 ..,., ir:- F BUHN. JOHN Wi. JR.. Wvelrsler Groves, Mo lfusim-'ss Sigum Chi: Swimniinu Tcaln: liniversily nf Michigan 1 -1 BULES. CLIFFORD READ University City, N10 f7n11.-,..- Phi Della 'fhclag Varsity Track, Thurlene: Thyrfcun Prmlucliun Nlaimgerg Quad Club. BUNNELL, JANE E., W'ebs-ter Groves, Mix. Lnllqlv Kappa Kappa Gamma: YV. A. A.: Baseball: Eliot: c.....,,... Y. BOSS, ,IOHNITA St. Louis, Mo. l'r1iw'r.xily' Cnllvgev Alpha Chi Omega: YV. A. A.: Hockey: Basketball: Bas:-hall: Badminton: Rifle Club: Archery: Fra-shman Cuiiuiiis-limi: Sigma Lambda Epsilon: Thyrsun: Wmin-n's Pan-llelleniv Cnum-il. St. Louis, Mo. Ifullvga- W. A. A.: WV. U. Chorus, Treasurer: Campus Y. BRINKOP, FRED St. Louis, Mo. Husim-ss Hein Theta Pi: Fnnllmll 3. BURTON., WYILLIAIWI CARLTON, JR. St. Louis, Mo. I-Inizimwring Tln-lan Xi. BUTTERLY, OTTO l'. 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IU-111111 'QT F' S.. -3 x'x K' - urxv, I -3 f' 0 in? T x I 1 'F-FN SQ ,- N N ,.-.Ex Q xi x N xg 3 x X X -1.-. x , 1 IP: if I GREEN. .IUIYISON C. Cullvgp Alpha Phi Omega. 50:-relary. GRAY. HELEN ELIZABETH Cullman Alpha Xi llrlta. GRLNIJNIANN. Ll DIS L. H1:.,1zp,.p St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. l- V. A., llaskvihall 'Hana-'rr 3, Baseball: Freshman Commi. mn: Terniong W. S, G. A 3, Secretary CMP... Y 1. 2. ss. Gwinn 12. GRQNOWA Y. J .NNE ELIZ ABETH Cflllvgv Alpha Xi Delia. HITT. FRANCES LE E Coll:-gn HAGEN. JANET CLA! RE follow- Gamma Phi Bela: NY. :L A.. Archery: XV. L. Choru GROSS, LESTER Busim-es Phi Bela Della: l rf.-nlmum Treasurer l. 2: Frosh Debate Manager l, 2, Coach. HARDY, LOUIS TILLNIAN Enuim-f-ring Phi Delta Theta, Quaul Show: Tliyrems HEEGE. KATHLEEN Ifnllvgr- Alpha Chi Ulm-gag VV. .-L A.. Swimming, Sllarpshooterz-1, Tennin, Horseback Ri Choir. HESLEY. ROBERT FREDR ICK Businvsx Campus Y. HARNEY. .I E NNNE Husiuwsx Pi Beta PI1ig'I'In'n4u'4 2g Campus Y. 2, 35 W'onlen's HAUS. .lfxfzx MUNRUE ful P ff Br-ta1Tliella Pi. HERRMANN. EUGENE RAYMOND Enginvr-ring Sigma Alpha Ephilnng 'l'hyrr4lla. HEN DERSI DN. .I ANE GALE l.ulln-pu Kappa Alpha 'l'ln-la: llalrhel 3. HEINRICH, ALEX JOHN Husinvss Kappa Sigma, Pre-niclf-nl: Lswk and Chain. IIIGGINHOTIIAM, BRUCE SALA Husinvsx Phi Della 'llhrlaz llalvlivl 2, 3: Campuq Y 3. HAMILTON, WINIFRED ESTELLE Del..l iIiii'iK...... w. Vx. A.. ilufkey. Riding cm.. HIGII. ELIZABETH Colle-ga Kappa K nppa Ualnma. Pan-Hellenic' Counvil. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, St. Louis, Clayton St. Louis, 1 Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. St. Louis, Mo. ding. Ice-Skating: Chapll hlaplewood, St. Louis, St. Louis Ferguson WX-bster Groves St. Louis, University City St. Louis Sl. Louis, u v a Mu. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo, Mo. Mo. M o. U N I O R S O F I 9 4 O N I R F I 9 4 0 HOFFNI N, LEONARD CARL Ht. Louis. Pre- Uedwal I A Sigma Alpha Epsilon: llatcliet: Orientation Leader: 5leu's Pan-Hellenic Couuvll. HOSPES. ELIZABETH College Kappa Kappa Gamma. HOTCHNER, AARON E. Law Sigma Alpha Mu: O. D. K.: Delta Sigma Rho: Pi Eta Delta: Sophomore llonor Colle iale Plavera: Thvrsurl: 'ftudent Life: Eliot 3, Editor lg Law Quartetlv. Debate Cu Camsus Y 2:-Pan-Hellenir Cnunril 2. JABLONSKY, BETTY JANE Calle-gp HUNSAKER. .IUANITA DE WITT College Phi hlu: Alpha Lambda Della: Student Life: Eliot: Campus Y. HUBERT. JANE ELISE College Kappa Kappa Gamma: W. A. A.: Student Life: Campus Y. JAINIES, BETTY Nlo. St. Louis. Nl 0. Sl. Louis, Alu. sz Preaiflenl N.iti--mil iuuvil. President 2: Claw' lon. St. Louis, lvl. Louis. Clayton, Cullpgv Kappa Alpha Theta: Wi. A. A., llovltey, Basketball, Riding. Rilleryg Thvrsu-ig hlarw ville l, 2, HUNTER, RUTII ELIZABETH Cvllegp Delta Delta Delta, President: W. A, A., Swimming, Hockey: Campus Y. HUFFORD, EVELYN BERTRUE Business Thyrsus Workshop: Hatchet: Campus Y: Set-retary Business School. KALBFLEISH. EDWIN Perslgitiligplluides: Student Life. KOPOLOW, LEROY Lau' Phi Beta Della: Luck and Chain. KARR AK ER. SAR AH College Kappa Alpha Theta: NY. A. A., llovkey l, 2, 3: Archery l, 2: Basketball 2: 'l'liyn-un I, 2. 3: Hatchet. Associate Editor 3: Pre-is Club 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3: Campus Y l, 2, I KREIENHEDER, LILLIAN AMANDA College I. W. A.: W. A. A., Swimming, Tennis, Basketball. KUEHNER, HOWARD College Beta Theta Pi. LACHMANN, RUTH Cullege Phi Mu: W. A. A.. Archery 2, 3, Baseball lg Af-iklepius: Student Life. Woineifn 1. 2: Campus Y I. 2, fl. KIRK, THOMAS WALTER Engineering Architectural Society, KRIEGER, DOROTHY MARIE Cnllege - St. Louis, St. LtruiS. Richmond lleigli I s. Sl. Louis. St. Louis, St. Louis hlo. Mu. Nlo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mu. Mo. M c'r. I-'uhlit-ity Dirt-vtor 'lg May Fele l. 2. 1 St. Louis, St. Louis Sporl Editor 3: Ala University City St. Louis a V Delta Gamma: W. A. A.. Riding: Cluh 3, Peppers 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Quad Show 1. 2: Student Life 2: 1. 2. 3: Hatchet 2: W'omen's Pau-Hellenic Council: Campus Y. KELLY, JOE DAVID Business Theta Xi: Illinois lfnivcrsity I, 2. M aplewood. Nl 0. hlo. Mo. Feta Alu. Mo. Eliot Mo. if A 1 Llili. CII XRLI-IS VXLBERT. JR. Xxivlvslllr Gruvvs. Nlo. f..1l.,g,- Plla ll.-ll.. 'l'l..-1... ls...l..-ll...ll 3. l,:..mp.l. li I.ANlJXYlillR. JOHN Il.. Sl. Louis, Mo, 0.11.-,.., i Y - 'Q i l.lC0'l I'-X. ,xNGl3l.lNl: F., 5. L Nl . i l.l:Nz. RHBlCR'l' lL. sl. L0lliS. ll... V im S9 f:..ll.-gi ' l 1 lfllwlfwlflg ', in KV ll..y lam- 2. ul.-P Clin, 21 campus Y l. 2. rl. ' sign... ,klplm l-1,-.al.,.l. s.,,.l..,m..r.- llmlllrs. 'l'lllr..l- l. -Pg-3 - if 1 Phi lil.. slum. 'lull ls.-l.. Pi. ' x ,, gf.. I H if Eg. L . I x Q T H E , E N l 3 LHXN IF. TEIDIVHRII PIICRIIIC l.EYlll'1. FRED ll, l'niversily Cilv. 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Coll:-gr' 4 Gamma Phi Beta: Ilnvkey I: Lziliipml Y 3: Thyrsuu Yvorksliop l. PONTIER. LOUIS JOHN San Francisco, Calif. lfollvgv ROHLFING. WALTER A. Sl. Louis. Mo. Fnllvgv Bela Theta Pig lfuullmll 2. 3: Suimiuinp 21 Alpha Phi linings. 'I'lnrsns 2, 3. Halvhet 2. PEELE. PATRICIA E. University City, INTO. Business Della Gamma. President: NV. A. A.. Arclierv: Peppers 2: Quail Club 2: Glee Clulu 2. 3: Chapel Choir I: May Fetc I. 2: Campus Y. PFIFFNER. THOIWIAS G. University City., Mo. Enpzimv-ring Theta Xi: Senior Track Manager 2: Lock and Chain: Student Council 3: Bears l. 2. 3. RAMSAY. SILAS G...lR. University City, Mo. Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Riiie Team RI-IUSS. RLTH HILL St. Louis, IVIo. ffnllvgrs Kappa Kappa Gamma: Campus Y. SANBOEUF. INIARY H. East St. Louis. IVIO. fnllvgv RYAN. LESLIE DONALD University City, IVIO. Uliivsrsily Collvgv Glee Club 3: Campus Y. RAMSAY. MARY YY ebsler Groves. Mo. College Kappa Llpha Theta: YV. A. A.. Sec- retary 2. Hockey, Basketball. Baseball, Swimming: Freshman Commission. vice-President: Quad Club l: Student Life l. 2: W. S. G. A.: Campus Y I. 2. RASHID, EDWYARD Strealor. Ill. Lau' Kappa Sigma: Football l. 2: Iiaseluall 2: Pau4Helleni1: Council. PENNY. MARJORIE W. St. Louis, Mo. Cnllsge Kappa Alpha Theta: IV. A. A.. Hockey I, 3. Basketball I. Baseball I: Hatchet I. 3: Honorary Captain R. 0. T. C. I: Campus Y 2: May Fete I. 2. PITTS, DOLORES University City. Mo. College Gamma Phi Beta: WI. A. A. 2. 3, Swim- ming: Freshman Commission: Terninn, Secretary: Thyrsus I. 2. 3: Quad Club I. 2. 3. Secretary 3: National Collegiate Players: Student Life I, 2: Press Club: Eliot 2, 3: Orientation Leader: May Fate 1, 2. POPE. IRISLEE IVIARIE Niarshall. Mo. College Sharpshooters, Archery, Riding Club: Campus Y. RANDOLL, LAVEREN M. Sl. Louis, Mn. Culzggp I l ....., l nf its , - ,. uv- Q, 3' KW 3 .L -'ttf -w.f'ii'-- Q Y P v I' Q t I S r V?-71 . N W r : 'V -Q... X 3- . X :ak , Q :lx ' i 54' --ss ,fmsfs ., E V. 'I 5' V' I -' Qi - sf ., is 'V' y . is ..... x x X x C. Q:-.,, .- x SCHUENBICCIX. ALBERT lf. St. Louis. Mn. Lau' Della Sienna lllm. Prehiclentg Della Theta Phig Tennis l, 3. Inlurmuional Delmar SHIQHXN lN. CllARLOTTlJi l'i. l'nivcrsily City. Mu. lfullrge' D4-lla llzunlllalz Arr-liz-rx. ll. .-K. A.: cuff C1..l..'l'l.,f.... xx .,fk.r...,.. c....,,.... Y' NIH' Fm-le SIIIGRWOOIJ. EDWARD I., l'nivcrS-ily City. Mu. Huxlnvss Sigma: Cliig 'l'liyrn-ung Quad Cluln. SPITZI-IR. XIJICLI-I G. Clayton. Nlo. ffullr-gp i Q... ST-Xl Fl l-IH. T1 Pfll G. D SNIITH. XX ICXZLIC ll. SCH ll Nl. l'IllI'1S'l'l-.R N. lmlllf. Nlw. Sl. l.num. Xiu. l nur-rxlly llily. 'Nlu ff ll Hf' Iimnm-is lfuum-M Phi IM-Im llwlzl: Engl:-ll Xll pluxg Qwmll Xu' xmmll lflug 'lilnlrlu-nn-3 Snplnminr llallvlwl ll 2: Cumpll- Y. I'n--n-lung Siufl--vu li--um-ul. SNll'l'll. Gl'iNl'iVll'fYl4i Filxlllillfi. Nll'l'lll'il. bl'.lBlfll'l'. lmBlf3R'l'.x l . Sl. llllllli- MU- Salvm. Nlissuuri l.ulu'wuml. llliin lnrllfwf 1'..1l.-,pf r.u,11.-,1.- Galllllnu vl'l1i Brin: Ulm' lllulf: 'llplm Xi ll--Img N.uu-mul 11-,Ilvpmn 41..m,...N H. ll.nur-1 'l'l.lf...-, S'l ll,l'iY. CLAIR Nl-KRTIN Sl'lTZFXlJliN. Xllllllvll lf. 5lll'ill NI NN. Ill Tll llniyq-gily lfily. MU, Sl. lillllli. Nln. Sl. Louis. xlo 15,,,4i,,,,,,,i,,,, ' ' lhmfms I 'ullfw 5,,5,,,,,,i,,,: 'l'..1,,,, 1. 3, 141,,,.i,,.-,-,iw Pi lx1q.p.. All-lun Hmmm-ing. ILM-kvn. Hmflf-ml,ifv. 41.,,.,,..il, hull. Suulem l.if.f. SINIPSUN. N1-XRG-KRIYI' ,l. ST'lNl7URlD. Yllllllxlfl ll. 9ll.lil'Ill'NlfXN. lll'il.l'1N Sl. lmuis. Xiu. lnixm-rally liilj. Xin. lfa-l FI. Louis. N10 1 ,.,..,m,x- r'.,11,-my 1 Hzwf' lffwffws PH--y. lilulpg Qlullenl I,if4-, lll'll.l liulllllhll lrvlwrtl 4-luunl lilllll l. 2. 3: Ulm- liluln l. 2. 5: l nnvr-llx lilinir l, 2. l'ru--ialrlll Z1 Hui lfvla' l. 2: lluupu- . ff . alan Hn 'S' 5 X 1 7 K. sz' I I I N, if B- Q -x 4 ..N,,, N . 'ik X'- X QPR? . N xx? xx KR X A N ...-is -P fr g-.. ' STOECKER. .IOHN VAN DOVER Wvebstcr Groves, Hllsilu-A-s Ilvlzi 'I'In-lu Pi: IJuzuI Cluln 2. 3: A. 5. A. B.: Pun-Ili-Ilenic Council. STFIVFINS. EY ICLYN li' 1- Sl. Louis, fullrfur- Phi Mu' II A N 9Ir1rp'Ii lelr II u rar I . . Q. . s no sg u n 1 y IIovkey 'I'1-ani: I rv:-Imuiu Comms inn: Ternionq Glel' I. 21 Clmpu-I Lhmr lg Pc-ppvra. STICIN. ANN X WILIIICM INA f ull:-gf Zrlzi 'I'uu fXIpI1a: Puppers 2. 3: Iriu-In 31 'IIIU rsus STOEIIH. ROXXLANIJ GEORGE Buvirwu Ixuppn Npzlllu. STRFIIIVIJ. NANCY IA ILISIC 1 vfnme Knpgiailliuppzl Gzuxnliziz Campus Y. T-XNKA. CHICFTER CARE Cnllf-Jw Prem- Llulng Nurh-ul Life I. 2: Cninpux Y I. 2. 3. Cnlmiuvt 3. 'I'IIONII'SON. COLLINS. IR. Engimfvr II:-In Ihe-I.: Pi: Lin-k und Chain: 'I'huru'nP: If'Iii Iftu Ng: ing boplmnmrs Ilnnu II lion Lemln-r: Cumpu- I: Eliuim-:fri ljminc' . 'IIII4 NI PSI IN. .I -XSON If. Enuinw-nn,u 3: Cainipuw Y I. 2. 33 Pan-Hellenic C0unc'iI. Sl. Louis, Sl. Louis, St. Louis, Sl. Louis, li irk woml . Ma Mi ch M3 Ml I MQ I MJ . I M an rs: 'I'I15r.-usg IIn!4'I1el: Urienlw Kansas City. MAI I YINf'II'fN'I'. II KIIRY I I,I'lNI ING Lnion City, Tvnivs i1..r.f'iuf.'I.'fiI 'E I I YOURS. SIIIil,'I'ON IIN NII I'5I'ILL Lnivvrsily Cily, M-II I'In ITQZIIIIIILII1-l.i1 I5.i-In-lIx.iII I. 2: II .il4' Iwl I. 2.31 Pri'-Q CIuIn. i 'I'IIOXII'SON. 'NI XSIIN B. Kansas City., M65 ., 1 'IW II CII. I.Y'I I'I.I2TI IN NI! IRG.-KN I I' XX 1-hsler Groves, Md! I'iIiulIhhi Illl N I 1 TII1 IINIH. NI ARI -KN If. CIayl0u. Md? h..,,,iii'IQif'.'i.J TI 1.-f..1 xx. x, x.. H -..- Lf-,. Glu- Cluh 2. ss. C. Il.. pu. Y -. 'INR l,'I'II3I,1 NVIII. XLVA CIIUIIICR. .IR. wivbslvr Grfwvs. IWC! I 'I'I'RNIiII. ICIAIISIC NI XIC Ric-Iunond IIt'IgI!lS, Moi KIpIiililIliIili'Iluxe-2.13 XX . 3. X.. II evc- In-X. II.lNcImII, Fuin ning. Sllurp-Ilunlrrsg Cniupuh Y: wialrui-Belluulll I.1I I TIIONISON. NI XHY CIICLI-X Sl. Louix IYIO. Z .fi.. iiiiiiigilpi ...1 xx, x. A.. Xr1'Iivry:I'm'ppEri.5 rm rx A YICNNICR. IIICIICN SI- L011iS M0 f ,'11 Ilr-nv Il:-Il.i li. nliilll.l: W. K. X.. Krvlwrx. I'z-ppvre. 'I'IXINIICIINI KN. 'NXNCY Sl. Louis IWIU! ll-w Y A , , I'i II:-xiii Iqu: XX. K. 8.2.31 Ht.: Siunm Phi: Siuslem Cmuu-il: XX . S, ll. .LQ Cuinpu- X l. 2. .IL Orlnlllalhwl U O R S O F I 9 4 Ct U N I O R S O F 1 9 4 O VOLIAI XR. IDHIAIII ICS N XHNII fnllvgv Delta llzlnlnla. WYELLF. FR-XNCICS IAVII I!'II'1 0,11--gp Dr-Im Dvlm IL-Im. WARNER. .I NIR llll XRLI-IS Hlnlrwss Siglllal1IlI1 FUlvlI+.llI1 I34-.Ll-IIl.1lI: ll..-rIlglIl, W'EINIfR. S. .II'1,XNIf'IvIII'1 Lau Phi DPll.l Pi. l'rf--lllvlllg Imlllp- I1 N.llmll.lI 1,..lIl--gl.4l-- I I.Ul-r-- ilu ull I lull I ent Life 2: Cdnlplln Y I. 2. fig Kzlppgl IIvl.l I'i. WYELIIXRT. I-IRWIN K. fullv- ff Phi IgJeIl.Il'I'Ilel1x. WATON. A IN I N BICRNA R IJ Buxinrls, Alpha lg,,.ll.In Pig sl.l......a..f 1. 2, .s. WIEGXND. IIICRIIICIVI' CII NRLICS Cnllmzv Beta Tllvla Pi: IIIHQ- 'l'r.lln. liupmillg Pi Fm I'lg All-ll.l Phi WILDICR. Cl RTIS .I. H Qnllvuv Q Q la.. h..,.,,.. Lp..l..... ls..-l..-ll...l1 xl..,.,.m. 1...-l. .ml l1l...a... l:..m,,..- x WYHE.-XTIIRHIVT. GICHRGIQ RIIIII XRIJ ' fn 1-11- Signm III: Ep-lIUll. WILKINS, ICLIQANI PRE I-:LIZ KHICTII Phi Il'III'mU,.l.I. l...l..1,.l., ll.-lla. lm.. mn... vm. c.....,.... N WOLF. PHIL Bllslllvss Th ' ' ' vt.: Xl: Plll l'.l.l Flslllalg I lliu lll Uf Illlnln- I. 2, WOOI JLOI I K. PEGGY Cnllvgl- W Pi Beta Phu: 'I'Ill r-un Qllml Club: Slllllvlll Ijfl- I. -. .ig II ll-'Iwl' I'rr-- LIuIl' WRIGHT. C. ICDW IN Enginwring Theta Xl. YUUNG, L.XFAYE'I'TIi. IR, Colle V Bela Tlu-fa Pig G1-II'1'I'IlprUl-1 H.ll-'In-l. WITTMANN. ARN1 PLD R ICH -X R I J U Businvss l mversiu Choir. Nl. Llblllr. NIU. P-l. I.Ullli . xIU. I.Illl'4lgU. III. bl. IADIIIH. NIU. .ig 'I'Inr-u- ... K. I w mud- KIlUn. III. bl. I.Ullls. NIU Sl. Imllls. NIU bl. Lellllw. NIU 51. Louis. NIU Xxrrlvalvr GflYX'1'5. NIU Ifusl Sl. LUlli SI. I.Ulli I-.ln-lg ll .llll pu- I Sl. I,nlli XIll Sl. Lmli s. NIU s. 'NIU -. NIU s. NIU. ull. 5' L ,... ff: 92 Y'-if 5348 144.512-. , 2 N A wg x f s- I I 52352 Y, .. f. 'ev X532 5' 4 .gf :S I v 'uv-4 -. ., J. -- 5.1 5. LS. 'QQ ACTIVE DOLLY PITTSM Ternion. glamor girl of Quad Show. president ol' Gamma Phi Beta . . , ICD SIIICRWUODV -'Quad Show. Thyrsus dependable. politician . . . SARAll KAR- R,-XKliR4Assistanl editor of Hatehet. Thyrs- us. Pan llel . . . l lll'fD BAST'Nl.-XNf'AssoCi- ate editor of llatehel. Thurtene. Y Cabinet. KICN DAVICY A.S.A.B. director. Thurtene. Quad Show '... PEGGY BRICRHTON- Ternion. W.S.C.A. president . . . JULIUS Fllll'IDRICll-l'l.IJ.li.. lawver CIIICSTER SCIIALYM-Thurlene. track. president of Sophomore Class . . . PATTY Pl'll'lLl9l-'President of Delta Gamma. Campus Y . . . DESMOND LEE-Tllurtene, basket- ball. Y cabinet worker. SALLY ALlCXANDlCRfHatehet Queen. Eliot. ehorine in Quad Show . . . MAH1 RAMSIQY-Quad Show, YV.A.A. athlete, X' eabinet. JUNIUHS PATTY FXRNSWORTIlf'l'i-rnitm. WAA. , A . CULLINS TIIUXIPSHN Tluirtene. llatchet. aucl 4-ngineeriiig1-ount-il . . . lil'ITTY lll'l7Kl'l el'rt-sitlenl ol' Terniun member nl lflint. aml Campus Y. DICK CONIPTUX -flieael ellen-rleatler. Thur- tene. army bigxsig , . , HOB lIL'Fl STOTf President ul' junior elass. member nl' Tliurtene . . . RXYXY LilRflll7l'llIlHlll't1 llatcliel as Business Manager. FRED LI'lYIIlif Captain ol' traek team. member of Tliurtene. anrl Quail Show . AARON IIUTCIINISR-litlitor nl' Eliot . . ED PFllffFFl'lRW'key nian in C0llZ8lIll3IlAS tlefenee SyFIt'Ill. Thurtene. GICNICVIICVIC DAVIS-Student Life. Hatch- et. Special maid to llateliet Queen . . . MARRY PARXIAN-Stuflent Life. Quail Show. member of Pan llel . . . JACK WAARNER-football and basketball . . , JOHN LICVVIS-Student Life man. member of Thurtene. Eliot. SUPHUMURE CLASS UFFICEHS l BOB HCCA N N Une ol' the prime factors in the finanring of the Froshmore Prom. Bob had a real job on his hands. one he did remarkably well. Wfell liked. he made an ideal person to handle the eollecting ul' the money for the affair. Bob was one of the strategists of the interelass struggle. P11 gf 68 WFS G ALLAGH ER A prominent Sophomore. Wfes swept to power on the llnafliliated Partfs victorious ticket. The first Sophomore President in several years to have the task ol' directing a freshman hazing program. he did a rather Complete job. led the Class to a victory in the interelass tug-of-war. QW ,..,.......-- FHESHMAN CLASS UFFIEERS -Xl, IBRLACI-I ln a precarious position lwcansc ul' tht- rcturn ul' freslnnan rules. Al prmwl tlmruughly cap- able ui' guiding his classmates tlirungli a elimcult lilnc. lst-cling lllat ccrtain nppcr class practices we-re cle-triinental. he att:-mlctl Student Council lIlQ'l llllgS. argnwl cunxinc- inglj, saws certain cmicmsiums and l'll3lIfjf'S lnarle in next year! rule-s. M NA VXI, l,INIMl Bolfllj sccmnling lfrucc. AI prnxcal an cllicicnt administrator of thc funds. Um- ul' tlu- lll1NlIlg spirits lwliinll lhc Freslnnan-Snplmlnurc fight. lic flitl much to urganizc anal instill spirit into the class. llc was alsn un thc fre-slnnan football squael. Pagf UU THE CLASSES UF NINETEEN FUHTY-UNE This year's sophomore elass will be I't'IIl6lllbCI'84l in the luture as the group responsible for resuming that almost forgotten nightmare. Freshman llazingu. ln addition to their delight and enthusiasm over sup- pressing the exalterl ego of the new freshmen. they have taken an active interest in campus affairs of all sorts. lnsler the ahle leadership of their officers. Wes Gallagher and Hob McCann the Class of '-lil has clone its part in maintaining spirit and interest throughout a very successful sophomore year. ' , in 3 -AND NINETEEN FURTY-TWU The vlass nl' '12 enterenl st-lmul last Septenllwr laeefl with an untriwl plan fur ri-instituting lreslnnan rules. Devisetl hy Oinierim Delta Kappa ancl spunsurenl by Stull:-nt Ciuiiiivil. the plan w as nn greener than the freshmen. and both start:-nl nut on an equal lvasis. The lfrnsli unflerwent a rather tlinrungli urienta tion program. anal a more ur less legal hazing prmnutetl hy yarinus upper vlassnien. Xt first bewilnlereil the Class soon gut its bearings. gained spirit. ansl lu-gan ohjevting tu unmet-essary ahuse. The whole thing cuhninateel in the annual lrevsli-snplioiiiore light. a tug ul' war helel at one ul' the llmthall S games. hpper vlass dignity was suitably preseryetl hy fnrpliariiltli-e strategy antl yalur. With the t-ntl ul the rules rame sighs of relief lrfnn the Fmsli. from veteran seniurs the proiimiiive-time-iil that the 1-lass hat showed more spirit than any within their inetnury. I 'nge 7l gg! HINGE HIEWWW gm-yi ,A ,N a 41 zwrk in the Xzzrsing Lilmuiv. Page 7! Thrn11gl1 here gn l'0IlI0l'I'0ll'.S dentists 1 fc' Q 4 l f: ':.,f The Court Qf the Nursing School. ., . The JIPIHCIII l'niI. 15 P11 gr 75 THE NURSING SEHUUL- .,,,.e'-. X' 1 Ll m F. lloaurul 1 r liirw-mr The Washington Lniversity School ol' Nursing was organized in 1905 as the Wiashington University Training School for Nurses. ln order to prepare students not only for bedside nursing. but also for public health nursing and for supervisory and teaching positions in hospitals and schools ol' nursing. the Uni- versity reorganized the School in W2-1. -X well-planned course of instruction in both theory and practice covers a period ol' three years and leads to a diploma in nursing. In addition to this program. the School of Nursing. in cooperation with the University. offers a five year course which leads to the degree ol' B.S. in Nursing as well as the diploma. Students in both courses receive instruction in the basic sciences in the classrooms and laboratories ofthe School of Medicine. In the School ol' Nursing are taught the courses fundamental to the art and science of nursing. Excellent clinical experience is obtained in the wards and special divisions ol' Barnes llospital, St. Louis Children's Hospital. and St. Louis Nlaternity Hospital. in the out-patient clinics of Washington University and in affiliation with the Visiting Nurse Association of St. Louis. An elective affiliation in Psychiatric Nursing is also offered. The opportunities open to a graduate of this School are many and varied. ln few professions does the college woman find her services placed at such a premium as in nursing. The developments in curative and preventive medicine. the government plans for economic security which include health protection. make this field particularly attractive to the educated woman. The demand for this type of nurse is far greater than the supply. Page 70 AND ITS DIRECTORS September October Dt'Ct'II1llt'l' January' February March April Hay' June July August SUCIAL C XLICND XR IOZB8-ZW lnstallalion ol' the New Student Counvil. First ol' the Weekly 'lit-as fthe teas served Wednesday afte-rnoon are a refreslling break ill lllv middle ol' llw ysvelil. Initiation Party for the September Class. Faculty Heeeption in honor ol'SepleII1lwr Class. .lunior Class Dam-e. Hay rack Ride. Informal at Home or Hpen llouse. Farewell Party for Nliss Ingram. the resigning Dirt-elor. Christmas Ye-sp:-rs Sery ive. Christmas Kid Party. Caroling in Barnes. St. Louis Nlaternily' and St. Louis Cliildren's llospitals. New Year's Formal llanve. Preliminary Class Dance. Initiation Party' for the February' Class. Faculty Re-4'e-ption in honour of the February Class. SI. Palrivliis l,HIll't'. April Fools' Daiwa-. Capping lfxerm-ises for the September Class. Picllivf a Steals Fry. .lunior-Se-nior Banquet and Dance. Nlay Day Spring Formal. 'Xlumnae llanspu-t in honour of the Graduating Class. Auxiliary Committee Tea for Seniors. Graduation Tea for Seniors and Parents by the Sellool. Boat Danes. Capping lfxeiwisn-s for lllt' Fa-lnruary' Class. S1101-A Ns. llyxyinl in Illumi n IN ul Iimltnml I ll v 1 ws x is . lu -1. in . X , Xt N K g f ,Nxmv,.t+ e. , lfffiif 3 PYLE. Im-iwsow. Pl-:Ti-:Rss N Bm-L limi--lfissixennl. l.ll'II.l.N1 I-'mul Rim-lhu-In wha. 'Xl tnunua. 'I'Hoxus, G. Sl iTnus. STUDENT ASSUEIATIUN Page 75' ALM x 'l'l-mu 45 Presirlrur iN. Student Association losters a closer friendship and spirit of co-operation among the students. and between the student body and faculty. It provides student government in all matters pertaining to the nurses' residence. The Student Council is composed of the officers of the Association. the presidents of each class and four members at large. The duties and responsibilities of the Student Council are to direct all student functions. student elections. and to enforce student regulations. CLASS UFFIEERS vrhf-We sl-:xnm cuss UFFIQI-:Rs gif Runucgm I3 xRRE1'T 1LLun's ,lonwmw JIFXIOH CLASS OFFICERS VIRGINIA RULING l'1LAlNl-I Bom' Xl xx GARIANIJ XI4RGfxRET NI,1.RLnw FR ICSH NI A X CLASS OFFICERS XVILWIA EARNST XXIILDRED W HITE 1-'AXE KIKELLER SM. J' .1 Page SENIUH CLASS ,, 5... BARR!-lT. REBECCA Ft. Smith. Arkansas Treasurer Student Council. '37-'38: Vice-Presb ,R G dent Senior Class. . I? F Q. 3,51 ,, 'P C ,X 'N miss. VIRGINIA . . We-Sr Plains. MO. sw . - BELL. MARY KATIIRYN St. Louis. Mo. BREWSTER. GEORGIA ANN St. Louis. Mo. Student Council. b BLOOMER. ANN ELIZABETH fb Bois D'Arc. Mo. A BROOKS. ELIZABETH Burden. Kansas ' ELBLE. BXRBARA VIRGINIA h Wvoodriver. Ill. ' 5: . ELLIS. MARGARET AXX . Ozark. Mo. W' Sfiiiisir ,' ' f T ESSINCIIAX. GRACIE , St. Louis. Mo. kb .,,, , ,x ,, . 2 N553 IIOCII. ADELAIDE . GODLESKE. RLTH IREN li . . , President. Freshman Class: Vive-Presideilt Sl IILSTED. GIADYS PAIQLIYI-I . JOHNSON. GLADYS EYELYN , President Junior Class. '38: President Senior Page S0 3 .-X 5 .sk Wilson. Kansa St. Louis. Mo. ualenl Assn. Q 1? 5 in iii Kinsley. Kansas I 'J C - - Q 9. 4 71 D3 - .. '71 N ff: fl. y . af Class. '39, SENIUR CLASS KLEIN. NIARHC OLGA Hardin. IH. JOIINSTOY. RUTH Sl. Louis. Xiu. NIATIIIAS. GlfRTRl'Dl'i Nl,-Hi Cullinsxillv. ill. XI.-XXWICLL. ICDNA Rlvfll St. Louis. Xiu. Tre-asurer Class. '37-'38. NIKZBRI.-XX. NIARIOX . . xvt'lli1'l'. ill. NllLLSPAl'GH. HRS. Nl,-XH.l0Rllf Nl. i'iV3llSNiiil'. Iuil. PRKITT. NIARJORI H AIJELIQ St. Louis. Xlo. QIQILLNIAN. PHILLIS . Piuknej ville. Ill. STARR. Nl.-XRY ,IAXI-Q . Des Xlnim-s. lima , lyk ' . 1 nw- an .9 Q , Ei , 1 -as 5 i G5 4 5 X 5 X 1. - H ' ...Q 2 ' A L, i fi i i rv- if, ri ix X TAYLUR. liLl'1.-XNUR TIPTON. P-Xl'l.lNl'I . TIIONIAS. NLNIA YAWTER. ICLLISN . . WI-HSS. NllLl'JRliIJ -XNIHTT.-X Bolivar. Xlu. Xlaeiisnu. Xiu. 0'Fallnn. Ill. St. Louis. Xlo. Cape Girardeau. Hn. Page Sl Page 32 ' I lg . S --. Wwxk rn is tg: x 5 t ',' fx' fm V' Z F' Ii . ., , , I 1 Burk Run+'l'L'IIwAcI5. WEEE. PETEIIQON I-'nurlh Run--YINDAI I-LER. FETZER. NI. Xl ITHIAS. Third Ruu+lNsTnNE. HALIIINN. PYLE. Xl. BROOKS. Sm-mxd Run-TAI LOR, BELR I-ZIIEIER. TRETTIN. BAILEY. JANIEH. RAQISIEIN. Frunl Rum-ANIII-JRAON, MARLOWE. BEDSWORTH. DEMP-I-ix. BENNEII. HARIIIQ. CALT, JUNIUH CLASS ESTHER ANIIERSOX BERTHA BAILEY IRENE BALTMAN NIARTHA BECREIIEIER LORRAIXE BEIISIIORTH IJOROTHY BENNER VIRGINIA BOLING IiLAIxE HOST xr-XRION BROOKS fJP,-XL DESIPSEY DOROTHY FETZER PHYLLIS FLANIIERIIEYER JIQDITH GALT XIAX GARLAND GERTRl'IJE IIARRIS FLORA INSTONE MAIIS JAMES DOROTHY LAESSER XIARGARET NIARLOW NIARGUERITE M ATHI.-XS RUTH MCDONALD AILEEN NIEYER IIARRIETT PETERSEN GEORGIA PYLE GRACIE RAIISTEIN FLORENCE TAYLOR ICSTHER TRETTIN DOROTHY TURNAGE NORMA VANIJAVEER EDITH HARNION WEBB ,gg H:-' ,wx 'T' En Q K if ' Hawk Ron-FOI Lum. CANON. N1 AJOR. Nl AR-xH. WOODS. Rn E. GRAHAII, Dun SON. I. QYIITH. ALB:-.HSN EITH. SI nI,L I-LTI-LR, Fuurlln Row-Lulu. IIANSON. KI-LYII-lin. Y. GRIFFAIID. RII-.I HER-. Third Run--R. IIRIFI-wnn. NORTON. KO:-,III.r:R, CARI-REI.I,. F. NII'EI.I.I:R is-fundH011-GRO!-:Fr-.. FARNER. LANN. CRONBALOII. AHHOTT. NIENA1-r. Frnul Rnn-+EARNS'r, IIAYIAIER, HALI. PI-LN: E. BLTII-,R. ISI-JINARD. XI. XII I.l.IIR FHESHMAN CLASS NIARJORIE ABBOTT IQATHERINE ALBERWORTH BETTY BERNARD WTINIFRED BUQTIIER DOROTHY CAMPBELL JUANITA CANON GRACE CRONBALGH SARA DOWSON WILMA IQARNST ERNEST GARNER GLENN ARYA GALTYCE LILLIAN GRAEFE IDA MAE GRIFI-'ARD GENEVA BOOK ROSE ELLIOTT CATHERINE IIIQNRER RIQTH CRIFPARD BARBARA IILLL VIRGINIA IIANINIER LILLIAN IIANSON HARRIET RESIPER CHARLOTTE KOEHLER AGNES KOZJAK BETTE LAMB BARBARA LYNN BIARY XIAJOR AIDREY NIARSH THELMA MCNATT FAYE RIUELLER PRELINIINARIICS ELIZABETH PICKERING BETTY JANE RANSON RUTH RULLINS NI.-KRY MI ELLER LEONA NORTON PAILINE PEYCE CAROL POLL XRD ANNE RICE BIARCKERITE RIECHERS CATHERINE SCHLKETER JLLIA SCHNIIIJ IRNIA SMITH ROSENIARY XYETZEL xIILDRED WvHlTE FRANCES WOODS DOROTHY SLONNEGER SARAH WYALFER LELA YVEAYER Pflgf' S3 I 54 X v fe X is N hd X Cuppings. lens. stzulving. Iuqfing. recrvulion: ifs ull part Qf tlw 0l1lll'Ilfi0Il qf u nurse. f,ff Iirzrh Run--I.x1 rNER, 1211.14-ox. FRUET. N1:Cl'1.l,w R. Frunl Run-Rr.r.n. 'KI Ex ER. Nl: NTI-Ln-,Rl-zv. 'STAR-Hu I. DENTAL SCHUUL STUDENT IIUUNEIL THOMAS NTCTUEEKAN ALEXANDER MCCULLOCH CARL LATTN ER KENNETH NTARSHALL MEMBERS .TACK FROST CHARLEN GlL1.1soN JACK M I-DYER ,loE REED TTZTTU M7 Tl-xosus M: M EEK us Sludvnl ffuunril Prmillvnl Page S5 SENIOR I 1 1 ga' iv.. df.- -s rr-Q. - - Y -we-:w STALEY. IVAN LESTER Lniversity City. 'Xlo Swimming team l. 2. 3: President Senior Class President. Xi Psi Phi. RITTER. LEROY R-HRD St. Louis. 'Nlo GRIER. CLARENCE RAYNIOND Yiee-President Senior Class. t WILISANDS. JOHN IIARNKON Evansville. Ind SHEETS. .IANIES B. . , St. L fril is. Nlo. RLTLER. SANILEL SL'Nl'l'ER Oaklyn. N. .l STLRTEYANT. ROBERT C. Jamaiea. Long Island. N. Y Ni Psi Phi: Ser.-rlireas. Sophomore Class. ROSENBAENI. AlORRlS . St. Louis. Mo OCANVA. ROBERT SY. . St. Louis. Nlo Ptzgr S6 S . Louis. Alu. ffff Xu SN CLASS MEACHAM. KENNETH JEROME St. Louis. Mo. Kappa Alpha: Quadrangle Club 1. 2: Student Life l: Student Council 3. 4: Xi Psi Phi. MOORE. JAMES LEX . St. Louis. Mo. MCMEEKAN. THOMAS E. Mattoon. Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Student Council Pres. 4: Ni Psi Phi. IIUESEAIAN. HAROLD A. L. St. Louis. Mo. Ni Psi Phi. LYLE. ROBERT W. Durango. Colo, Alpha Sigma Phi: Student Council 3. 4. NICCLLLOCII. ALEXANDER JAMES Maplewood. Mo. Student Counvil -I-: Xi Psi Phi. DAY. ROBERT NI. . , St. Louis. Mo. CASSARA. SALVATORE JOHN St. Louis. Mo. Sec.. Freshman Class: Pres. Sophomore Class: Xi Psi Phi: New York Lniversity. GEPIIART. RRYCE BENNETT St. Louis. Mo. .J mg Bark Rfm'-Knr-Lmlrz. KLEBxMu-'F. XX nu-'I-3. Ll-'n14.CHI-:Rlkn-, RHBEHTQ. Fkuriun lf.. l.uF4.n1 N. hxu F. .51-can1lRnu-fNloxs'r. Hruxsom. LvrTNLR. Nluufux. STI-:vHr.xNur.. 'l'nL'xx. Bunn 4.14. Frnnz Rfm-Gnmrn. Gcmmxanr.. Xl rr-nan. ilu 1,, XYII-'ll-.RFl.l,Il.Sh1lN.GlN'I'. NI na-run JUNI R CLASS OFFICERS B E. fQII.L . . Presidenl ,I1-:ROME Rami Vice-Prpsivlmzz RERSIIT WWESTERFELD . Sl'Cl'UllI7ZY-'TTPIISIITPI' CARL LATTNER. KENNETH KIARSHALL Student Council Rvpre5w1tf1tiz'es Pugr S7 Burk Rau-Gll,l.lQnN. Gu xnxx. Huu1.Tn'x. Xl NITE. Suuuum. Dll,LaRn, Nm-mul Rum-XYUQOFF. l.m,nHllu.l-1, Fu nm.. SULLIVAN. Lola. Govrul-:lNEn. l'Il,l.mxN. Sl-llvl.m w Dunmnri Flin-T. luu1'1'. E4 KHFR. Com-13. l rnnl Ruuggfmrux SUPHUMUHE CLASS 1,11 ge SS OFFICERS NORRIAN SHIPLEY ROBERT FIQIQEL Jos IJILLARD ,hula FROST. CHARLES CLILLISON President I 'ire-Presi dent Seeretnnv- Treusu rer Student Couneil Representatives Hur-L lfnu-IIIIIRIQ. lhglnux BILTZ. Sin-ER. Nlmlwn-. Dun. Y:-rnml Run-I.mliI.av. FRI-.M II. Nav Ia. I.I1.nx, SIILIIMIN. lfrnnr Rau-AHuu.uII, Sluunr. IxI.If.Ix, Ru-LII. FHESHMAN ELASS OFFICERS WYILLIANI DAVIS . President GR.ANY'lLLE SIIERIIU , Vice-Prvsidvnr ROBERT ELLIS SPCFPIIIKN'-TFPIISIIFPT JACK AIEYER. JOE REED Student Council Repr0sent1ItiI'Ps Page 80 dm . '-ww X I f4v '!' 4 . PSI PH I P11 gr 90 xx' 'Q win SFRA .Q .V Ilnrlf RuugRnmcnTQ. Un Lum. WIXCUFF. Glmmxe. Third Knuv'Hl-zmnx. SL'Lx.lx xx Yun-Lm. R u.s'roN. Anxlvrnzyxn, S1-cnuvl Run-L.xIh.,xN1. Cul-zruluu. L01 luumzl-1. XX I-.QTLRFI-:1.lw. L. Nluunlz. M uwlux.. Fu Km. I-'ronr Rf-14-l7nvN1:ll, RU-l'lu-is HT, Lon. ll0TzF. K1 mv Iluvk Run-REI-lu. LEWIS. Mnelzn. KNHT. I.x1'TNr:R. Brut: xo. Nalin. Thinl Kun-ill xmui. ELLIS. Iixnum. XX u.1'lf:lw. H umm. Lol-'s:nr3N. UILLIQQN. D KYIS. S1-rmnl Ron-Y-V. Xluukl-5. Glu.:-:TTI-'. WULFE. S'rxLEx. SETHN. Foss, Tm. xx. Bnoruu. lfruul lfuu--Il.nm'rox. Gu.x.. G1s1. Mm I-QRS. llxswuu. Snxgrzw. DELTA SIGMA DELTA I 'Z' -...A -0 S W. -5 2 in ga ll Iunlfs us Ilmuglz IIPIIIIII stlulvnls slwrzrf ll lor gf limr' un Ivvtll. with fillll' out Afbr Il rvst or llllllff' Ill1l'l' in u lrllilv. MHIWN THE UUHPS-ITS AIM M uou Cot mum iso CAPTAIN SMITH OTC is many fold. livery war the United States has engaged in has been unnecessarily costly in money' and lives. This has been caused primarily' by' the lack The Aim or Mission of the R of trained leaders. President Lincoln realizing the potential leaders in college trained men caused the Morrill Act to be passed in 1862. This act provided for compulsory' military' training in all land grant colleges and universities. Its aim was to develop leadership in the college men. and its value was provedagain and again. Manysuccessful business men attributed theirsuccess to qualities of leadership developed by military training in college. Many' officers in the Spanish and the l I f U t value. The success of the World Wars found this special training in leaders lip to Je 0 ,rea Morrill Act having proved its worth both in peace and war. Congress passed the National Defense Net of N20 enlarging military training in the land grant institutions and extending this training to high schools. and non-land grant colleges and universities. It extended the former two year course to four years for a selected numher of the ROTC students and organized the Omcers Reserve Corps where post graduate work in military subjects can be carried on indefinitely. Perhaps the most important aim of the ROTC is to awaken in the student an appreciation of the obligations of citizenship. inculcating respect for the law and for constituted authority, and arousing the spirit of practical patriotism. respect for and pride in our flag and our country. and a readiness to serve them in time of need. Some of the lesser aims are to improve physical health. strength and appearance of the stu- dents: to develop self discipline and control. self respect. ambition. self confidence. resourcefulness. courage and industry: to promote courtesy and consideration for others: to foster habits of neat- ness. cleanliness. order and sy stem. and to inspire the spirit of cooperative action or team-play. Page O4 'f J I 1' 1 L...- Hurl: Rou+jonxsoN.9v1lTH. l xx.ixr,yuxnl-.R. tlnon. II xywx-,l. I-'iflh RfmwSiylrixiNs, M.: H. Ilonnvrz. l slum. lIxLL. l,xN,l4.. Nllrxyomrs, Fourlh Run--Iismvr. l,ulBsRT. Nluisuxi l. lhvt.ER. Rum.:-.n. lilxnrx, Rxnra. Thin! Rouflli-LTI-Lmv., Conn, Nll.nt.r.n. ll xynnil . Nil mu.: x. l'l'.l,-1 mi. U4 ns. S1-xxn1'r,, XX :TTU xl -. Second Run-K xi,Tyy xssrzn. Al.Tuxl s. 'XIJ-.XxNlll-ZR. Bxkm-LN, l nll-Loan n. lIom,sow. Slrisutllm. Bom.:-,l.T. l vTr34.uox E Mowri-.tTH. Frunl Ron'-Gucrslnr.. Nlxtl-lxuirnn-x.Iloi-ei-.n1'.IIon uw. XX xl sn. lloiuxrrz. Niuixx. XI4 xjxxw. 'l'EMP1.l-L. liy xxx. BAND The Washington Lvniversity lianrl is composed of sixty-live enthusiastic students with more than an ordinary interest in music. This interest is fostered by serious study of classical. swing. and martial tunes. long hours of iractice. and an o mortunity to ierform in iublic concerts. is I I I . I I lvndcr the direction of Nlr. 'Norman ll. Fallxenhainer and under the auspices of the H.U.T.ll. the band has carried an extensive calendar of events. At the first of the year with its music and formations. the organization inspired zeal and fervor into the grandstanders at the football and basketball games. This group marched with the R.U.T.C. unit of the university on Armistice Day as well as at the spring review of the military training organization. Many times this spring the musical refrains. originating in the band's concerts on the Quadrangle. could be heard all across the campus. The eventful season was finally terminated by the annual spring concert tour of several of the near-by' high schools. The success of the lvniversity band has been brought about by the fine cooperation of students and director. Page U5 Bark Run--Dnrrnn. Bum xvuelull. IIULNEL. llinln. Ctrl-:s. Goulw. .loniux Rm.u-LR. XIUQRELL. SMNNER. KLOHPPER. lf: ll-R Mnisn. K uni-'Li-gist-i. K mm. Se:-unrl Rau'-BINZI-LL. PFH-'F. Gnu-xi-Ln. llouis. M non Cotzmuvn. Wlssxuru. Wlu.w4nTn. Butt-LR. Cowl-'ToN, Carr. SMITH. Lmvusin Warns. Wu.sn. Ctrl-'mu Kenna. From Ron-Huurr. SrHmuT. Pau., Nltztlovy HN. lJ1Bols. lhml-'r:NsNr:N:sEn. Yorrvtz. Lotawi-1. Huuus. Zulonsxi, Wl'rul's4'ron Page 90 NI u:E,uguEuN. D. Cox. ll. Cox. Holu2EL'r. lhgluzlfgs. PERSHINE HIFLES This year marked the tenth birthday of the Washington University company of Pershing Rifles. National Honorary Military Fraternity. Founded in 1894 at the lvniversity of Xebraska by John J. Pershing when he was a Lieutenant in the United States Army, Pershing Rifles has expanded until it includes seven regiments which are divided into twenty-eight companies. The Wasll- ington University organization is known as B company of the 7th regiment. All officers of Pershing Rifles are elected by the members themselves. although they must be approved by the military department. Captain Frank Wissmath headed the unit this year. In competition with other companies throughout the Middle West. Company B-T was judged the best drilled unit. an honor which makes worthwhile all the long hard hours of practice. Hr1rl:Rnu7l'lN ix-A Xloxyic. NX li-.m, mn, XX ITT: I-li. Knyunu sri-.n, XX is-yi nn. hit 1 I-R. Ifrwil Run tloyxrrox. ll im'-lint.. XXl1.l.y1ui1'u, Num. Iii-.sl-mol-. Su ni IIT7. Xl 1-x in in SCABBAHIJ AND BLADE Mlvancetl military students are constantly striving to gain admittance into Scabbaril anal Blade. for membership in this military honorary carries with it national as well as local recognition. Only' juniors and seniors are eligible. The R.U.T.C. boys who have achieved this ilistinctive honor can be recognized hy the Scahharxl anfl Blade bar which they' wear. The bar. which is always worn on the top 'of the left pocket of the military uniform. has five stars on a red and blue striped grounfl. These stars represent the five founders who estab- lished the honorary at the l.'niversity' of Wvisconsin in 1004. lt was not until V926 that Company ll-5 was founrlcd at Wlashington. but the local organization has grown steadily' in prestige since that time. Altlmugh their interest is primarily' military. Scablrard and Blaalc memhers take time off to give a formal flance anel a spring picnic. Ptzgt' 07 2 ig'-2 r' . ,,., Y AG. ,J .1 fi, ld i We 'HRS ,sy 1 wg. l new l 5 Brush Run-Pl2TEl.ix. Wu-Lt.xwn. Stwnn-ins. Cnonms. Bnruanv. Ronin. Frnnl Roni W I-.Lst-.L 'I't Rl-.K. LENNM. Zu-Qmnnlzl.. Rl'PPREt:uT. RIFLE TEAM RiHe competition was divided this season into tl1ree sections with Washington marksmen firing in Metropolitan League. R.0.T.C.. and intercollegiate matches. In intercollegiate tele- graphic matches. the rifie team boasts a winning percentage of 325. and an all time high score of 1-1-022 out of a possible 1500 points. The riHe team climaxed its collegiate season when they trounced Missouri. which finished second in the national llearst matches. in a shoulder-to-shoulder match at Columbia. In addition the team came within a few points of winning the regional intercollegiate tournament at Champaign. Illinois. A group composed of R.O.T.C. marksmen competed in the Hearst postal matches. in the indoor tourney at Kemper Military Academy and fired against a Kemper team on our range. Thanks to several victories, Washington riflemen tied for first in the St. Louis Metropolitan Rilie League with an ll-3 record. but lost a shoot-off to two teams of national recognition. The freshman squad engaged in three matches and was the winner in two of them. Page 95' 'wi' lil x iff 4 in AEIVHEGQ V' Huck Run---'l'nr.xinxi-3. livraix Lluevuxx. Scuuu. lilinnx. llulmox. Canrnlmpnr. S1-rmul Run-fblriaxx. M4 lxieu ax. Pn.aNm.r:. Buuufn. Mt RP!-n. 'l'lxnlEnxnx. Nloonls. hi-LLLER. Pxrnsux. BRI-.luaToN. Jocri-gs, l runI Rauf-Gutrsrus. Pi-'IFFNI-zu, Linus, Gaxxe. Conlfrrix. STUDENT IIUUNEIL Unwieldy because ol' large size and method of composition. Student Council nevertheless sticks to its schedule of meetings. gets a reasonable amount of work done. fnder the leadership of Student President Murphy the organization struggled with the knotty problem of restoring freshman rules and making them work. The plan for a walk to fraternity row turned out to be quite a fiasco. it being a stumbling block no council to date has been able to surmount. More impressive was the council's management of the homecoming dance. control of student politics and several other unspectacular but solid accomplishments. Best ol' all. the Council ended the year with a good cash reserve for future projects. S ui xll'RPHY Student Presiden! Pzlgr' sv Burl'Ron'--l,x11l'l-.It'I.lnlyll-.liy1xN.Ctrl-L, KIT. limiuiws. l'iuv,:i1.Ru1-tx.ltnumo. I7oi,.xt.i-.s. Nh Cl I lot ii. l'ilryux. I-'nm1RuufPr,utun. Fniti.tLn1xinin. Nlnoiu-.jovrl-s. lltmtri. Fuixsuomii. lxxositl-, WUMEN'S SELF-EUVEHNMENT ASSUEIATIUN The W'vOIl1t'Il.S Self-Government Association. commonly' called the W.S.C.A.. greets the fresh- man girls as soon as the school year begins in the fall. Technically. every' woman student is a member of this organization.but there is a select group ol' senior women which serv e as the repre- sentatives for their sev in all university activities. Un the day' of Convocation. even before school actually starts. the W'.S.G.eK. entertains the freshman girls at a luncheon at which Dean Starbird. the girls' physical education teachers. and various campus leaders are presented. Throughout the year this organization consolidates a variety of activities. Linder the able leadership of Dorothy, Moore. this y'ear's group have upheld the traditions of their organization. standing out in scholarship as well as in extra-curricular activities. and doing their best to set an example for the younger girls by means ol' their practice ol' lair play' and cooperation. .k,,,.. 5 Douorm' Nloom: Ptzgr 103 KEN D.u'EY Di rector llAROLD COLDBERG DREW Li'TEx DICK XVOLFHEIM Tom W4GENFi'EHR ADVERTISING BUREAU Faced with reduced revenue from other sources. all campus publications this year lool-:ed to tl1e Associated Students Advertising Bureau to balance the budget by selling more advertising. Ken Davey. llard driving man- ager of the Bureau. was kept constantly busy conceiving new promotional schemes. directing sales campaigns. and in a variety of ways arranging for new sources of income. Impor- tant in the Bureau were the salesmen and Business Managers of the publications. these men doing much of the actual work of selling the ads and writing the copy. STAFF KEN DAYEY . Director Business lllanugers R,-KNNY LoRcH ..., Hatchet PAIWL Lxsnu' Student Lge DOUG BIAYNARD . Eliot Snlesmen DOLLY SCHUYLER CARROL DONAHL E ED THoENEs EDITH .lENKINs HENRY STEALEY BILL NEBE HERMAN WHCHNI.-KN AL EXTEIN 5 P Luft lu Riglzr-'l'HoliYEs. Mn Num. W,u:oNFr:L'nn. KL'nYzx.xH. Lolun-l. Davi-:x Page 104 HATEHET 54 vis Ronlclw Iix' ms Editor Miovt- all 4-Iso it has he-t-n the tlesire- ol' tht- mlitor antl his assot-iates to malw this hook -your llatchet- one that you will lilw. That in our minds was the- important thing. 'l'o that vntl iw inclutlecl more groups antl avtivitivs than forma-rly. anal matlv a sp:-vial effort to rt-prmltivc as Iully as possible- the multitufle ol' informal avtivitit-s that determine- tht- ultimate ll2'llPIIlllt'SS antl sin-ce-ss of anyone-'s lllliYPl'Sitf 1-arver. So. if in somv small may we han- vnahlctl you. hoth now and in tht- future. to rvcall with fontlnc-ss the companionship antl strugglvs ol' your school ye-ar plus tha- itle-al behind it all. we are satisfiwl. Juurtun- Ifflnor. Fm-zu IK urn is Ht-.'r1'r. 'Nunn i-:rox 1,1 x ni, Hrmn QMS , N, 5 Page 105 Page 106 Rinnorrn Lotion Business .llrumger Work on a yearbook such as llatchet requires the smooth fitting together ol' the products of many hands aml brains. A successful staff must combine members of organizational and business ability as well as the artists. creative writers. and photographers who mnst be both artists and technicians. Above all to be happy and efhcient the staff must be dependable, must perform the small tasks as well as the great ones. This year the editor was happy in possessing just snch a cooperative group of assistants who were both his best friends and severest critics. ROBERT BYARS HI:'r1'I: Nl IImLI31'uN CLYDE BERRY FRILII BAWYIAY SARAH lx-ARRARER SALLY -KLEXAYIJI-iR HENRY NI-:uux .lA4:R BRERILTUN LGI IS IIIIERR . FRANI:r2s CHIIATE HELEN YI4'RI3Rs . , C XXII-IRHN IIIGGIYRGTHAYI RUBIQRT STIILZ I CARULYA HARRISIJN Bun ftB0l RNE , Bon CUIHSIN 3IARY ALT GLORIA BALL NICCLRLLAYI1 BARGLAY READ BULBS BILL CASSILLY VIRGINIA ANY Cook JAGQIELINI: DAYIS YIRGINIA EPI-LER I-IDITURIAL BOARD STA I-'F H05 FISGI-IER AI. HAINRS ELIYIIR HENRY NI ARJGRIE .IOHANYING ALIGI: LLQYIY ELEXORE NIEIER Xl,-XRJORIE PENNEY gissofilliv .4.wu'iu1v ,4xsor'iulv ,f1ssI'st11rIl fl ssislrtrlt ,4.w.wi.AlurI1 flssis1u11t Plzotogrnplzir' Lilvrvtrv ,4SSiSI!ll1l Litvratrv I . ,-I rt :l5SiSl!lI1f nl rt Ifvul ll rv , Sports f lrgun i :ati on Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor XIARIA QLILLIAY IJOROTHY RUYSE PEGGY STOECKER J AYE FPAIQSQIG COLLINS Tmmvsox lCI.IzAHETII WILIQOX PEGGY WUQIILOGR TEIIIJ Yom NG Burk Ron-llnm-5. Blu-JRIQTUR. l'LRxI-1R.lluIaRR, 'I'Hnm-RUN. Thin! Ron-GIJIHYIN. YILLSOY. HARRINIIA. Yluu-.Rf. EIILIN. STIILZ. Cx-FILLY. Spmnfl Run--WIL1iox. GILLIAYI. HL FFURD. ALT. CI-IUATI5. RUYNL. Cmmh. I-'ronl Run-MILIIER. RARRARHR. BERRY. MIIIDLIQTIM. HY AR-. BARTYHY. AI I-.xxNlrLR. PLNAIQY. l,lLII.LIAN. Q .Q Page 107 PHIL XXILLWI xR'rH llunuging Eflilnrs -XL l'lYTl:Il'Y Ama Page 10S .l urn Ifttlugul-:lt Editor STUDENT LIFE Although economically hampered by a limited budget. liditor YYillmarth did much during the past year to modernize the bi- weekly issues of Student Life. .-Xlily he directed the attitude of the paper toward current student topics. was fortunate in possessing in Managing liditors Exteiu and Fargher two hard driving organizers who saw to it that tl1e paper never missed an issue or a story. The three It-tl the staff in a new attitude towards the paper in particular and the campus in general. refused to take either themselves or the rest of us too seriously. poked sly fun at many much-publicized affairs. The net result was a paper containing more informal features than in the past. on the whole much more readable. THE BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL L,tsHLt-:Y Business ,Uunuger Chief supporters of any newspaper are its advertisers. Xml Student Life is no exception to the rule. for it relies upon its business manager and his stall' to solieit sufficient number ol' inches ol' advertising to make the paper a paying proposition. This yt-ar the editors were fortunate in having as business manager Paul Lashley. aggressive and able. Wvith his eolleagues ul' the -Xdvertising liureau Paul ot-eupied himself with talking rireulation. reader value. and the general good will that aerrues from inserting one's name in the PHIIIIJIIS publication. lla- pushed with vigor the advertising of the downtown IIl0Fl'll3Il1liSt'TS. dexising various publicity stunts and methods ol' attracting new aeeouuts. lt was hard work: the results: more downtown adwertisers. more ads for the paper. Page H70 x .... - af Bork Run'-51 HXEIIIER. CRONIIEIYI. RIEIIELL. DR YIIER. IKRERETON. Sul-:lf.lI IN. Al HU Huw. Nr-ConnlRuta-'l1nHEN. SORLI. MOORE, XIOR-I-LI. SLTTNER. N In REIIF, RORIE. Cox. RO-IQYEERC, Front Ronflllvrux. BILTTR, LEYYIN, liONIfNIfEI.0. ERTIQIN, XX ILLYIYRTII. FARGHI-.R. llIIcsTERIfl1I.IYT. NYOOOLOIR. SIIIIIQON. EDITORIAL STAFF PHILII' WVILLXI XRTH . . Editor-in-Chief ALVIN ICYTEIN , . . Jlmirzging Editor fTllPSl1llAX'J JACK FARGHER ..,. .Vonuging Editor fFriflo-Y-J VIRGINIA BETTSA ,JANE BIESTERFELIIT .... You-s JOHN LEWIS. AI. ROSENEELII , , Copy DICR WOLFIIEIII .,.. Desk BOB -XPISVCHON ..... Sports JKANITA IILNSARER. VIRGINIA RASRACH Feature FXIARGHKRET PA RSI AN .,.. UWOIIIPIIAS News RLTH LACI-IIIANN . . HHUIIIPIIQS Sports 'NIARG KRET Smvsox I , . . Society XI.-KRIUN SLTTNER. PEGGY IBRERETON Filing WPILLI,-ANI API-'liL. JACK REYNOLDS , ,,I.. 1 lol.-e-lfp CHARLES -XHNER ....... Circulation Jlonuger HOWARD D. PA'l l'EN . ,issisltmt Circulation lluttugvr CTll0Sl1Il,N'J WYILLI UI Gl'THRll-J . . :lssislunl CiI'l'lll!llilII1 ,Jfltttrtgvr cI'Sl'il1llVYJ SPORTS STA FF ANDY CARYER SAM L AIIRERT CHARLES FRERCII CLYDE AIOORE HELEN YICKERS VIRGINIA RASRACH RAY COX PEGGY WOOIYLOCR NIARG-XRET PARIIAN GENE IELAGRR ELL SAM LAYIEERT LEO RUSTENBERG DORIS APPEL ELAINE DRAPER EMILY CRONI-IEIYI BETTY RASBACII Page 110 HUB OACONNELL JERRY ROSENIIERG RLTH LACHIIANN RAY COX JACR HLNTSTEIX FRIDAY RIQPORTICRS LOIISE FRENCH RLTH JEAN PRATER 'DOROTHY CINSBERG .JKDITH FAY .JEAN XIAIIGREGOR DOROTHY SCHNEIDER l':l'GENE BLACRII ELL DOROTHY HLSTOY R l'TH ROTHCHILD BRECKINRIDGE LAIIRER1' PALLLA KOENIG SHIRLEY CONR XD RIARGARET SIMPSON CORIIELIA SEE HARRY f:IBBS C ERTRL'nE GRIESE TUESDA Y R I-IPORTE RS VIRGINIA NIORSEY ARTHUR RICHIIAN GENE S,-AFI-'ERN Dux ABRAXIS .IACQKELINE DAY-Is RIARJURIE STAL'ss OSCAR GLAESSNER SVI.-XNYE SOBEI. ELIZABETH GOETSCH JOHN IQOYACH Ii.-KTHERINE PICKENS BOB RIEDELL PEARL fl.-XRBER ROBERT BRERETON RICHARD XVOLFHEIM JAXE BIESTERFELDT PALL CALDWELL JACK REYNOLDS BLANGHE GROSS NIARCIA TOENSFELDT HELEN KOIJRI DOLLY SCHUYLER PEGGY ENGLSING ALBERT M ARGOLIN RRS -X tm tx llU'I'1.H Nl-:R Ellitor -.as - r s t , . , . -een 'ls- X . Faced with a general stutlent apathy to a magazine- too narrowly uliteraryu. puzzlesl lftlitor Hotchner resorted to a complete reorganization of lfliot. lle gathe-resl a large staff ol' interested people about hiln. adopted the sy stent of employing temporary managing eflitors for each issue to cope with the multiplying work resulting from a change in policy antl an increased circulation. Seconded by' his corps of managing eflitors he tnaale great stritles tow artl restoring to the campus the type of magazine it wants. a worthwhile. entertaining feature publication. Sitlestepping as much as possible the pitfalls into which the extinct Dirge ft-Il. liliot nevertheless at last began to use more illustrations. conduct interesting polls annl other features. satisfactorily and unohtrusively' slipped into the collegiate viewpoint anal inanner. Bm-L Run -Boxwu I . 'I'ou.u. lit m.i,.Yox lim x, 9e1'ullrlffou+XlxltX.H01-LDER,liHlllrbs.CIHltTl,.HOTT-cllxllk. Frou! Run--'SNll'l'It. Snr.. 'XII-.tn. Ilnrrt uwux. Ki Lx xxnut. l,xyu-1-.nT. mgf ll 1 ELIUT BUSINESS STAFF Under the Capable management ol' Business Manager Maynard the Hliot Business Stall forged well ahead of last year in sales. usually' exhausting the eolnplete printing ol' the issue. Aided by an improved magazine and somewhat improyed business eonditions this small but industrious group did much to make lfliot not only self supporting. but also helped to raise enough money' to enable Editor llotehner to carry' out some ol' his more progressive plans in a sueeessful manner. Increased cireulation brought increased advertising value to downtown businesses. and in general the staff rounded out a very' satisfactory year. lh.TTy lx lf.NT1u:R NI nu, ilu-.T inn-sux Don. Xl xx N um Pr.n.t.y XY ooni or x 5u.1,x Am-:xauu it Page H2 35 s 3 XI: . - A ss- Q Hael-:Ruu'f1 rurF. ABI-,i.. Stsyux St HI uv Third Rnn+AxnoxsoN. S1 Hu I-HT. Srl-lax nn Blown Qernnn' Run-Su nn xnrz. 11ullLToN.1lo'r4 ruin J l-ml-nmr H Frnnl Rmt-Krxxun. Ant ut 1-rrz. Utnont r Dr tx N11 L1 ux lHWUllHHllHlY The Law Quarterly first appeared under the name of the St. Louis Law Review in 1916. It continued under that name for twenty-one years until 1939. when it became The Wasliiligtoii University Law Quarterly. It is edited by students chosen from the select 3.00 average group by the Law school faculty. Nation wide in fame and importanee is this pub- lication of the law school students. The subject matter of the Quarterly includes analyses of legal problems. reviews and interpretations of texts. and examinations of legal themes. The staff which edits. publishes. and distributes the publication are by no means the fountain from whence all knowledge flows . for they are aided by members of the law faculty and by outstanding and distinguished outsiders. FRANK KENNEDX' Editor WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CHORUS 'Nlath teachers have a hard time concentrating on the afternoon when the Chorus practices in Cupples I. The combined voices of the men's and women's glee clubs create sufficient volume to be heard all around tl1e Quad. However. the complaints of math profs were drowned by the compliments bestowed upon the Chorus following its first annual concert in the Gold Room of the Hotel Jefferson. As far as the public is concerned. combining the men's and women's glee clubs into a single organization, the Chorus. was a splendid idea. The Chorus concert met with favor- able approval. Ruth Finke made a lasting impression with her rendition of Deep Purple. ln April about forty members of the Chorus left school for a few days with nothing for an excuse except the Chorus concert tour of southern states. All those left behind sighed with envy and had visions of their more fortunate classmates having luncheon with the Philadelphia Athletics while in Memphis and tripping the light fantastic at practically every stop on the tour. Page 114 QUAD SHOW Thumhs up on Thumbs Down lor one ol' the he-St. most finished performanees ever to haye heen given hy' the club. Elaborate in scope. complete doysn to the smaller details. the east. seenery. and musicians were thoroughly good. With musie hy ,lean Speaks and a book hy Wayne Arnold. the eluh had the has-is for the Ilt'l'liOl'ITl3llt't'S. But there was mueh more to it than merely the musie and the lines. lt was the earefree and lusty manner in which the yarious actors earried the lines that made the shoys. With such outstanding senior ye-terana as Reinhardt. Yore. Nlara. Norris. and lluher to paee the show. and such able underelassmen as eomedienne Pitts. sweet and gentle Nlarselelx. and grim laced liarhee to help earry. the-re eould he no douht as to its Success. And a smooth lrerfornianee it was from the husy production staff to the last memher ol' the chorus. A gay frothy thing. preaehing no message. hut providing much enjoyment. Thumbs Down will long endure among the fond memories of students and alumni alike. XLPH lin msn my 1Jl'f'Si1ll'l1I . 3 . .Q J, ,-4 5 io Y -1-. -.5 isa: . 5. l',1yr 115 lim-If lfuu-ilhtznm. lIt'FPs1'o1'. Cook. Ftsm-JR. Non-1s. 'l'Hom-sow. Home-. Ifuurlli Run-e AWu.t.ls. 'l'ol-:swift-1t,lxT. Bt-:nkl-Ns. Ihutsoo, Curl-'ot-tn. lhkn. ,lonx-os. Bnoxstexnnt-JNNEH. Wilminls. tiu.Lu.ltl'1lt, Thin! Knit'-NIH. Wlrxi-Lksow, M1PHm:1'i:ns. l., STu.r:x. LU'Yt2W'0RTH. Hlultzn. Atmnursli. Haunt, Dcricxx. St-1-mul Run'-NIR. Cxnsox. Purizv-1. Saint-JKT. Ki-uni-QR. CHAMP. S1.A1.l.E1'. llo'rt.HrwLrt. II. S1'u,m. Bun-n-.l,. lfrunl Run-f-tlonrum CARTER. Fu K. Mt Dun-'. lx tnnutnn. Glr:sEl.nuN. lll'Fl-'onn. SEE. Aliixarxtrt-Lit. llt-.ANN tw. THYRSUS Thy rsus members had a wonderful time this year toying with Shakespeare and putting on two modern plays. one a melodrama and the other a comedy. First on the list of productions were the lfnglish XVI play s. Of the three one-act plays presented. Ralph Bradshaw's The Clock Struck Ten was judged the best and captured the Wilsotl prize award. Turning their attention to more serious drama. Thy rsus play ers gave The Ghost of Yankee Doodle. Last ol' the major productions was that hilarious satire on the theatre. The Torchbearersf' The Workshop in this its second year was ambitious enough to experiment with Shakespeare. Combined casts of ninety players presented three versions of Richard lil . As every' one agreed after the performance. it was a tremendous undertaking. but one which the Wemrksllop handled admirably. Un a smaller scale. Workshop members directed and acted a miracle play. Noah's Flood. and one of Wayne Arnold's one-act comedies. Eva and the Snakes. Thyrsus members who made National Collegiate Players gained a lot ol' valuable experience before the mike. for the local chapter of the dramatic honorary' had a regular weekly half-hour radio program during the last months of the school year. Such Thyrsus favorites as Dolly' Pitts. Roberta Seibert. Hob Alexander. and lfuzzy' Cook were featured in the radio dramatizations of one- act plays written by students. Page lllt 1 Hin-If lfuu --Gniix Tut i-numn. Rr.iNuxnn1, N inr.rl-tru. S: un uw. liiriui i,. I-iuu nuns, LH-. Iii ui N. Nu uni. Xml: u. Iii in XfulnllvRunf1lRlNlnlxNN.PXTL, Sl TTN1-pu. XX ll ul-1 wi. ll x ur.. Iluiuun. Sinus. l 1-ninnxx, Xlt lil 1 I sn u. 'rnnl Run Ill Nsutru. linux:-. XX iu1.u'r. lh-'rwln.'l1nn.i. CAMPUS The Campus Y. Xl. C. X. --Y. XX. C. ,-X.. witli its many tliversilie-tl actixilics and largc lllt'Illllt'I'SlllID. is actually many UI'gElIllZQ1ll0llS in unc. Par! ul' a national ancl international student ll-lluwsliip. il lillvllllbls tu pe-rpctuate' in cmicrvtc activity an 80 year traelitiun ul' service- to intlivialual studs-nts antl tu the campus. lts tlistinctivcncss lics in thc fact that it cuts across all campus groups. that it is Hcxilulc to clumso and plan its activity on llic lrasis ol' campus anal personal nf-mls. and that its program is ele-sigmful to offer lll2flKlIllllIIl grnwtli in cllaractvr xalucs anal lcaclcrship lllfflllgll cxpcrio-ncc. Xssenllmlics. lorunis. discussion groups. vcspcr service-s. sncial sf-rvice. cun- tact with cunimunity lIlOVf'lIlt'lllS. social antl lelluwsliip prugranis. the lntcr- natinnal Bazaar. vocational information. counseling aml urientatiun are among tht- activities it has carrie-cl on :luring thc past year. Iltlgt' H7 lim-If lx'm4-ASI-.lnr.R1'. Gnu. R n yt xv. llt'm:uFlr.i.n. Dxasytoxn. Rl-:t'nE1.. Snlvsox. -kR1us'rmrvo. Folfrz. Flslmlan. Fourili Row- -l.l xl-xxxow, Hull-:xx r., Cxvron. l.n nr. XY oi,FF, H I-1-s. BLu ra. l m-:14:lr!uxw. XX I-7nr:R. Su,l.Er. l'lt'Fi-'L Tlnnl Razr- INETTHR. Col.:-1. l.l i:Tsm in-.u. Eluiuvr. St-.x Motu. Xl vis!-'ilsl,n. Dt N1 xx H1 vrmt. Srot-'l.xc'roN. Bon xux. M VSON. JENKINS Alexxxivizn, J. I.uu-i-1n'r. Sf-mini Ruuglhumx. l., Lauri-:u'r. lil-:linux-, Xu nuns. Kun-is. lJKisuol,n. Gil.lu-ziurs. Dxvinsox. OPP:-:Nur-'nit-:H l rur1lRnu'7fIxXl. N1 u xi-gl,L. lhunnx. Ll-Ly r. -kuowsow. SILBI-:HM,xN. Gimwuvu. lllrvumzlcu, MCMILLAN HALL ASSOCIATION The last outpost for women on the campus is McMillan Hall. the one and only girls' dormitory. For the duration of the school year it is home to approximately 100 resident women students. They hail from north. east. south and west. repre- senting 21 states and possessing a variety of accents. For the purpose of exercising their privileges of self-government. the girls are organized into the McMillan Hall Association. The H1051 important event on the Mclllillan llall social calendar is the annual Open House in November. at which time the faculty and the relatives and friends of the resident students are invited to View the dormitory rooms. Before the girls evacuate the hall for the holiday season. they entertain at a festive Christmas dance. In addition to these more formal social affairs, the arrival of a box from home is always the signal for an informal celebration known as a spread . feed , mid- night feast . or just plain party . Page 118 il L... 1 LLQ S--53 l sk. -. M : Warmth.: , Ilfx-fig, V 1, t .,,QM :s.t., ls..-an Burk Ron-ll inns. XX 1- tx I- N. Surh Ifu1tf,lIIks.liUOTIt,l'lNlN1.. lx tl Fury. Fifth lfunf.-Xnxopn. Su um. ll tmmx. Rim.:-.lt,1. Syxrlu. Fuunli Run'-R vrurzn, ly Lys. Nl: Gow r x. Thirfl Ron-sCuru.n. Nl. Tnoywsoy. Xt uunow, J. Vlqlhutl'-UN. tluutyrs. I,1ylyl-.. Y ul. Riaxru. 'l'tu Lmoon. Pursuit r. 'I' Surru. Net-mul Rune Xxnutsoy. Cuzylom, XX mwni-Ju.. Mmm ns. lisrtnn. Xl nt uioN.l'oN1'nu. Nllay rnsnoux I-'runl llun-fllntNT. Ft sos.Nlvn,x1'.llornuifinllxys.ltksylcr.. DORMITORY UNION Definite steps toward an improved sehool spirit among men students liying on the eampus were made this year by the Nlen's llorm L nion. Reorganiziug early in the year. the dormitory' men drew up a new constitution in whieh they outlined more speeifieally' the purposes and olnjet-tives of the union. -Xlthough their main purpose has heen to promote a better spirit ol' eooperation between the two men's dorms. Lee and Liggett. they have also endeavored to stir up interest and enthusiasm in all that pertains to Washington lyniversity. Soeial events were numerous on the dorm ealendar. 5. series ol' fortnightlies . informal Saturday evening danees. was initiated in the seeonfl semester. Biggest danee of the year was the gala Christmas party' whieh the residents of the men's dorms and Nlellillan llall cooperated in giving. The boys insist on a man-sized sliee of the eredit for the sum-ess of the dance. heeause they' worked so industrially' on the elaborate decorations. An enthusiastic orientation committee plans to return early enough in September to welcome new dormitory residents and to make them feel at home as soon as they set foot on the campus. Page Y llnrk Ruufyy mtawr. lloT1HNl-1tx.Unl.E. NX ll,ni.l.yl, Nmvruw. Nan yuw. G, l nu-:nnn,H. By ins. Funhftxnliz. lfrnnr Rau-fl! I-Llwntmrr. 1. Fmt-:mu4tH. 'l'lu-Qnuxiz. Dun. STI-Ll-nl4.Ns, Diaxx Slltlmm. Dlexx MKCLUN. Gun t-Li, SILBEN. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA The ultimate aim of every junior and senior male student is to be privileged to wear the key of Omicron Delta Kappa. the men's national honorary fraternity. Because of its capable and active members. this organization has performed many a service to the university during the years of its existence. The O.l'J.K. members are responsible for the publishing of the Freshman llandbook. which is useful in helping the newcomers to become acquainted with the school and its various organi- zations. O.D.K. further aids the freshmen by preparing an orientation program, including a special day set aside for the new students. It also drew up the set of freshmen rules which were in force during the past year. By no means did U.D.K.'s activities end here. for all during the year they carried on a faculty evaluation sy stem. According to this plan. any professor on the campus. who desired to learn just what his students thought of his ability as an instructor presented his case to a council of U.D.K. members. Representatives of this organization took a census of the professor's popularity among his understudies and showed him the outcome. In this the professors could learn how to improve their methods of teaching. O.D.K. was thus not only' helpful to students but also to the faculty. 0.lJ.K.. at Vffashington. thus celebrated twenty'-five years of service to the schools of the nation with a new service for the faculty here at Waslliilgton. Page 120 lfufl. Hou -fl'i.: uxnx. wikis l-'oluu4.s'rl-,u. Nlooul-. I,xm'l.u'l1 lit In-.n, lfrnnll'uuf---l'ltxN1.l. Ili-.tx S1'xiuuuo.hiatt:-.n.IJn.Nltmvsu it. 'Nlwmi xox MORTAR BOARD Goal of all varupus 4-owls. Nlortar Iloartl yearly initiates the outstanding seniors ol' tlu- vaiupus. Thus hating lionorwl tlu- girls. the organization puts Illt'lll to work. aials lllklll in making a rt-al 4-ontrilnuliou to the l'3lllllllS. ln a Yaris-tj ol' ways tlu' honorary lias its eller-t upon many pliasvs of vital Campus pI'1Il,ll1'IlIS. Featuring we-clxlj Iva mlanvcs. llu- organization gratlually 3l'1'lllIllllEllt'll a rt-st-rw to ln- usml for worthy purpose-s as wt-ll as proviulm-el an opportunity lor slutlc-nts to gill togvtlu-r in the afte-rnoon. Couplwl with tlu-sv were- suvh usual Nlortar lloarnl avlivitivs as frvsluuan vovational guielaiu-1-. roolwratinn in lrcslunau orientation program activilie-s. anfl tlu- gout-ral lnusium-ss of assuming tht- le-aelvrsllip ancl setting tlu- stannlarals for campus woiuon. Xll in all.il is a lligll llonor anll a great l'll2ilIt'llg0 to lu- a lIlt'Il'lb6I' ol' Nlortar lloartl. 1 lim-k Ron'--H ulrwl-,lc. l x-'lciFFi-Ln, Ihx i-xx. Bnruxx, Cznlrrow, Ifrnnl lfuu-Hou:-, I,i-mls. S1 uxlwi. Ilru.Lt'B. Tllowvsox. Hlri-'vroT. LEE. THURTENE Thurtene saved the day for Thyrsus and Quad Show this year by Coming to the rescue in the vrisis which involved the fate of all Campus dramatic' entertainment. The only student organization to volunteer to preserve order at Campus dramatic' funetions. Thurtene was responsible for the lifting ol' the suspension of Quad Show and Thy rsus. lfverv year thirteen junior men are initiated into Thurtene on the thirteenth day of October. lilected heeause of their outstanding record in sehool activities during their freshman and sophomore years. these new initiates are expected to carry on the tradition ol' signifieant accomplishment established by their predecessors in this junior honorary. The lnain event on the Thurtene Calendar of events is the annual carnival in May. livery thing from a ferris wheel ride to fraternity egg-throwing Contests is offered for the entertainment of the hundreds of carnival patrons. Page I 72 limb Ituu--I tnjsnonTH. I-'lMvL.lQutx1nlxNN, linuitiox. Pin. Ifrour lt'ou--- X11 llt l.l.o4 H, Prrrs. BFDKE, litfiitkhxs. TERNION Hagerly awaited by all students on the campus is the small but valuable pub- lieation. Ternion. issued every Fall soon after registration. This eontains invaluable information ol' use to every student as well as every organization on the campus. The booklet bears the name of the organization that compiles it. and represents several weeks of hard labor on their part. For Ternion is the Junior WKJHICHTS honorary. and as such maintains an active program of eooperation with various worthwhile campus projects affeeting both men and women. The Campus directory is merely one of their functions. albeit a highly important one. The girls are Chosen on the basis ol' their leadership, hard work.. and interest in activities ol' the campus. It means both respeet of oneis fellow students and constructive work when a girl is elected to this group. Page 113 LOCK AND CHAIN Lock and Chain is a sophomore menis honorary organization made up of eighteen sophomores appointed by the Lock and Chain men of the previous year. Each fraternity is entitled to one representative. as is the Dorm Union. and one man is selected from the independent or unaffiliated students. Mainly social in outlook. the organization spends much time planning dances. devising methods ol' improving school spirit. The present group has shown initiative by taking an active part in the enforce- ment of Freshman Rules and in organizing and leading the whole Sophomore Class to victory in the annual HFl'OSl1lIlOl'0 Battle . This year Lock and Chain has set a precedent oi' class leadership and social promotion. and if succeeding Sophomores follow in the footsteps ofthe present members. Lock and Chain will retain its position of campus leadership. Page 124 lim-If Rmt-fI,Lmn. Scnuvuzn. A1:.t1's1 1-ns. Snzvuiax Q. SL r1'Nl-:ru Frnrzl Ruu+ WA rEnM as. W In ox. Dluuoo. Mu-105 Ex . Roi si-.. FRESHMAN COMMISSION Each spring a maximum of fifteen freshman women are chosen to become members of Fresh- man Commission. They are selected by their predecessors on the basis of scholarship. leadership. and character. Their principal duty begins when they return to school as sophomores. It is to assist new freshman girls by acquainting them with the traditions and activities of the university. This they accomplish by assisting orientation leaders during the orientation period. The last orienta- tion meeting is successfully handled by the Freshman Commission members. who give a party for the new freshmen. Amid the excitement of games. record music. and refreshment. the fresh- men girls get better acquainted with their classmates and begin to feel already as though they were a part of this vast and mysterious campus. At the Thanksgiving football game. Freshman Commission members sell chry santhemums. later give a bake sale-and the treasury begins to fill. Other activities of the organization are to assist Ternion and Mortar Board whenever called upon, and to serve refreshments in the Women's Building after the Homecoming Came. Pagf 125 l 4 . 1 1 i 1 Bmlf Run- -lloiumrrv. Llusl-Lx. Cl lnuxs. XX ln'rTl.l-'n. FmFr:u1'. K ll rwlw.I!,Grl11EY. Dxivron. Su nut. Snuutlw. Hin-.lu'rtm. Yin-will Run-I.:-zuls. Il -nlli.To'w, Illzu its, Jouxsux. J, H-lxuurow. liixmlmxlal-pixma. Lunu. M lt liltzuhllx. Html:-ix. Hloui-,s. Su,l,ll.lssEll. Fruit! Rm:-lhl Mlm. Comix. Lol-in I-gwnmx, XX lxwlN. Su Hs. J, tlluci-.A. Txzzlin. Holm.. Rl-Lu I-.s. ALPHA PHI OMEGA The l'll0Cl'l'lll Christmas spirit that prevailed at Washington last December was due in large measure to the efforts ol' Alpha Phi Omega to promote a campus charity drive. Composed of former scouts. A.P.O. is an active service organization. and one ol' its most important projects of the year was a joint sponsorship with Campus Y of a campus-wide Christmas charity drive. So successful were their efforts in securing the co-operation of student organizations that enough food and clothing were donated to provide Christmas baskets for approximately l50 families. During the Christmas holidays the local chapter was host to 300 delegates attending the national A. P. U. convention here in St. Louis. A permanent guide serxice is maintained hy A.P.O. during the year. Any high school or out-of-town groups who have difficulty in finding their way over the campus. should send out an SOS to A.lJ.U. There will he an ohliging student on the joh right any may. Page 1.71: Elf' 5 ' 'QZQVII ' if bs 3 'N aa! :mf Hu:-If Ron-Ln H. tl ilu ti. Bu--. lloxoy tx, Nw-on1lKnu-'LxNlut . Dlulxu. I-lint-zur. XX ll I N. Roi-in-ox. I run1 Rott' -NXiu'r'rn.l-.n.tlanrxitnx-.Si-1o'rtlH-'. I-ly mx. groin is TAU BETA PI Mainly scholastic in scope. Tau Beta Pi neyertheless has stantlartls of leader- ship. personality. antl general interest in the work which must he inet hefore the engineering student can he atlmittecl to this UI'gHlllZHllOIl.S lllt'lIllN'I':4lllIJ. l or the group takes a very active part in the engineering activities. both eonstruetiye and e4lueati0nal. J It is the lll1 IYllN'l'S of Tau Beta li that handle the freslunan orientation lor the sellool of engineering. and a thorough job they do. 'lihroughout the year they holtl meetings anal clinners where they look over ness prospeets. hear well known speakers. Iioltl interesting dist-ussiolis. generally 1-1t'l the part ol' intelligent interested st-llolars. si-hool. earrying on a variety' ul' The fraternity is open to both juniors anil seniors. but outstanding intleeil is the slualent who is atllnittetl in his junior year. Ptzgf 127 Page 123 PHI BETA KAP National Scholastic H onoraljv FROM THE COLLEGE RIARIE THERESA BERGWIANN GRACE ELIZABETH BERGNER BRUCE WILLIAM BOHLE BEN BORLIS ELOISE FRANCES BRADLEY JACR ELLIOT FINR LOIS ELAINE FOERSTER EUGENE X-ICTOR FRIEDRICH GEORGE CHARLES IJELME LOIS JANE KELLER RIARGARET RUTH KLIENNE JAMES FRANCIS LENNEY NI.-ARCIA ANN RIARKS NIARY FRANCIS WIILLERT ALFRED JUNIOR MARTIN MAE ELLEN IVIENSENDIEK DOROTHY NICLEOD MOORE ALICE STAFFORD PEARCY JANE EDNA PECHINIAN GEORGE CLINE SMITH. JR. ZYORMA ELLA STEINES ROLLAND ELWELL STEVENS EARL ENIX TIDROW. JR. LO IIIS WILLIABI TRI EFENBACH MILTON TUCKER VIRGINIA CLARA UHLMIANSIEK NIAXINE SADIE WEIL FROM THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES HENRY NATHANIEL ANDREWVS GEORGE W. COLEMAN RAY LANIER RAYMOND .fbi F . TZ C1 is , if -'-' 5 Founded at Wfilliam and Nlary 1776 Beta Of Nlissouri Founded 1914 P A I SIGMA Xl ,Yutiomzl Sfientlfir HflllIlfllliX' Nl If XI H ERS IAIDWARD C. BERRY ICLIZABI-:TH AXINIERNI AN WILLIAM L. BROWN FRED AJLSEN SIDNEY P. COLOHIHH IJOLORES J. FISHHER RAYMOND R. LANIER. JR. JANE I. BLRNS GEORGE Nl. IAALNIANSON DR. GERH.-ARD SCHSIIDT MRS. NIOLLY J. WYAUCH L. RENE tg.-AIEYNIE. JR. IJAYID F. Wv.Al'GIl CLARENHI-3 YELTYIAN IQLGENI-I NI. XIIQNATT HERBERT S. RIBNER OTTO J. BALTZI-:R DOROTHY li. BEHRENS KEITH N. YENNH HLGH NELSON JOHNSON CHARLES xlEYER lj.-ALLAS JAYIES CHAPIN HAROLD GARDEN JOHN SLATEN JENNER ROBERT FR.-ANKLIY PRINIDLE NI ARGARI-LT I.I-LE DASSLI-ZR JOHN T. STEPHAN ASSOCI,-A'l'li NIICNIBICRS VIRGINIA RYTH HIRD JACK WVRIGHT LIPPINCOTT WILLIAM THOMAS FLYNN. JR. JOSEPH WY.-ARRI-:IN GLOBIG SAAILEL R. EVANS LOLIS A. SHOTLIFF CHARLES ICDYYARD W-ILLS HENRY EDWIN ROHISON RAYMOND J. E. XIELLIES HRWIN LANDAL' ROBERT N. GARTSIDE CHARLES NI. FILLGRAP JOHN RICHARD IJONOYAN JOSEPH ANTHONY SPORIQII: :XLDEN SETTLE YI-:RNON EDWIN LII:H NORMAN WALTER H ARTYI A N RODOLFU LORENZO GARCIA GEORGE CHARLES IIELHE GRACE ELIZABETH BERGNER JAMES F. LENNEY XIILTON Tl'CKER AKDREY I-ILENER BIDDENSIEK JANIGE H. WCALSER THAYER NIEREDITH GRINER JESSIE :XRLINE HVDER ,AARON WR.AIGHT EDWARD NORMAN WJILSON LAVERNE LOIISE LOCHAIOI-:LLER l'I:A FRANCES Sums LOLIS G. BRENNI-IR. JR. HARLAN IRWIN FIRAIINGER RALPH W. I-IAIONS HAROLD WVALIJEXI AR GIESPQKE IJAYID FELDMAN :XNTOINETTE XvAGIiNFI'EllR I OIIIH'lI-rl at Cornell l'nivcrSitA 1380 wv3SlliI1gllbll LvIliYt'Y'SHf Chapter FOIIIHJPII NIU Pugr JIU Burl: Ruugllunrr. R. SMITH. 'I'mnow. Bm-nmAN. Semnzl Ron-fRu:Hu1DsoN. BRADLEY. Alvrz. CHOATE. Dlx. Nil-Iss. FRIEDMAN. Sur-Lnwln. Fiscusu. Fran! Ruu-CLARK. Flrvx. l'E4'inlAN1s, NX. SMITH, BINKARD. W I-:LLs. PHI SIGMA IOTA Parlez-vous francais? -2 llubla Usted espanol. Parla lei italiano? To at least one of the above questions. every Phi Sigma Iota member must be able to answer in the afiirmative. for the organization is a Romance Language Honor Society. Membership in the society is in recognition of outstanding ability and attainlnents in Romance Languages and literatures. Dr. Robert J. Neiss. instructor in French and Spanish. is the sponsor of the organization. During the year the society has meetings at which a student or faculty member presents a paper discussing an interesting topic in his field of research. This year the members celebrated in February with a gala party. which fell on Valentine's Day. and later in the spring they enjoyed a picnic outing. Page 150 H111-I: Rim---I-lx tvs. Canaria. Hvzwn. Cruz:-LN. lifmx-'I-:want-LNINER. Ut weirx. Nrlronrl Rim-f'l'mn.si-zs. lh-giumaw. llmmwna. IlIl.l,bl-.R. l!.ul.m. NN XLIDF. Firv Rnufl,r,wu.n. lnmnnvua. Rhzxnt. llu.i,. IIr,vuu.n. llhxxxen. PHI ETA SIGMA Recognition comes early in the sehool eareer to the freshmen men who study. for they are asked to become members of Phi lfta Sigma. the freshman lllf'I'l-S honorary . Phi lfta Sigma is a national fraternity lountlell lilteen years ago. A gratle point average of at least 2.5 is neeessary lor nlenlbersllip. and all men measuring up to this requirement are initiated in the spring of the year. The eereniony is held in Graham Chapel. These future memlners of Sigma Xi. Searah. and Phi lieta Kappa uphulcl the high traditions of the university. and it is almost eertain that these same lnen will have fulfilled their early promise when they lnifl farewell to Washington lvniversity. Page I 31 A' . ... 1, e . 'nge lj- SHARPSHOOTERS The W'omen's Rifle team has this year distinguished itself as an up-and-coming activity on the campus. Although tucked away on the third floor of Cupples II. it is becoming well known to all members of the W'omen's Athletic Association. The membership this year. fifty-odd, is the greatest it has ever been. The rille range has been reserved for women marksmen every Tuesday from one to five o'clock. Eleven firing points are theirs for the afternoon. and in addition the markswomen of this year have heen presented with coveralls of great beauty. NIARQARET linrziutrrow , Allanuger l'lTHEL Him Aims .-issistunt .llanuger 7 Hull. Knit-flinl uiT-ni tint xml nw. Xlmnu. 12 tl I I-. tim nv is ii. lin His. XX nn,ui. lhn mu s. lil nm. tlxmx I'mn1 Run XX Iii-.iu1Ix,lniilim, Xl: hi.: x ix, Fumxsvi u. lim lf,si,m. Xt.x'lsrr-ix. .Iusii s, II uisu. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'lillv W-1lIItt'Il-H Xtlila-tim' ,Issm'iatim1. largn-sl ssniiin-:fs urgznlizatiun un tln- vainpns. Iias lwf-n tlw avtive rug in tln- mln-I-I ul' NUIIIPIIAS atlilvtivs sinve- IINIU. l'illll'iilll'f' intu lllis atlllvtim' i-lSS1N'li'lllllIl is lrase-nl un tlw avqniring nl' a rn-qnisitv IllllIllN'I' nl' 'mints e-arnenl in atllle-tim' lvartiripatioii. rlln- 3t'llXlllt'S ul tht- urganizatiun invlunle- parlnwpatmn nl vu-rj line- ul ntlile-tn' rmlcasnr. llnring tllv past yt-ar tlie- ive' skating vlnli. lvivlf-s. was rc-xiu-ul. lntvr- vollegiate- rmxlpe-titinli in Hlllllt' sports llas lam-n avliia-H-nl In the XI. X. N. 'l'l1rungI1- out tht- year. se-ufral large. stu-vesslinl partivs xwrv gin-n. Lllllllklxllllg the W. X. X. spurt st-asnn is the- animal Nlax Feta-. lts partiripants invlntle- all Frvslnnan girls antl 4-lmsvn upper vlassnn-n. 'lllw llirlltrl' ul' l t'l'l'lNlllg Ilu- vrnwn ol' the Nlaj lllllt'K'll at tht- Feta- is Ono ul' ilu- lliglla-sl attainnlvnts tllat a girl van obtain llnring In-r L-nllt-ge varvvr at Vliasllingtun Lniwrsity. This well organize-il assm-iatiun is untlcr thc ilirertiuil ol' 'Xliss Ali:-v Svliriwr. lu-ad ol' the xxi0Illl ll.S Physical l'l1lllt'2lIl0ll lJt'lJHI'llll1 Ill. Pays I .U Srlcruul Run'-Tol:NsFi-1l.n'r, RUF, ATI-uns, HLQNER, ColtNi4l.isors. Fran! Kon-fCRuNHl2lnl. lllumikv. BHRMI, HTUEGKI-Ju, 512:11-me xi-wus, Flum., Guam I-R ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Hnrlr Runs-Gramm, Doi-Lmaris. RoTin.1ul.n. Guts-. Alpha Lambda Delta is that scholastic honorary which honors those Freshman women who, in their first year of college, distinguish themselves in their studies. lf a girl at the end of her first semester has achieved a 2.5 average or. if she has such a good record for the entire year, she is honored with the badge of the organization at an assembly to which all Freshmen are invited to come. Shortly thereafter, she is formally initiated into the honorary, a national one. This achievement implies that the members of Alpha Lambda Delta have made an immediate adjustment to the academic life of the university. To encourage similar performances among each incoming class, the actives. all sophomores, sponsor a mid-semester tea for Freshmen girls with a B average. Among the various activities of the group is the worthy but little-known tutoring service. Many a Hunk-Freshman is saved through the grace of Alpha Lambda Deltas, who give time and instruction to anyone having trouble with a subject familiar to the members. Page 134 v fn ag 'fe Q' X. KT i'., Q ver Funds January W-.gl 'f'-7, ' '. , -Jag, , , at Best Issue Of Yea 4, Xggbffynj-f., 'f g., fwrfrfx, , X .2064 -1E,,l:2.,A7:w:. 1443! '9tb'?'- . I.. I V , mT,,:+,+ XXXf'3L?4-Lila gif, 'Wu' ., f -, - 1- Www. ' , . m . 5... ... ..m..... ,., .,,.....,, 'ET Proclamation I d B Three Business D :',:,:.:: ::.,zL :.L..:.::,' V' Q9 .. ssue YM H, Named fzllfofl If -::gt':U't'u::L:5 V. AQ' -feat tl Ch ., mf. 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ICWERHARDT DEAN STEPHENS DEAN AICCOKRT PROFESSOR Bl-LRGER PROFESSOR SHIPTON JAIIEs CONZELIIAN Director qf Athletics Alumni Ilenzhvrs EDWY,-XRD KENDALL IIARRISON THONI.AS EDWARD BLACKWELL WlLS13N LEWIS Student Bfentbers RICHARD YYORE JAMES SEINNER NICK KLISURICH FRED LEYHE ROBERT GERST HENRY LTHELEMEYER WALLACE BARRY , . Secretary Page 138 DR. FRANK H. EWERHARDT Chairman YM: Q RLD1' lhuxu Assistant Swinzming Coach FRANK KOPCZ,AK Htnsox HELLBIICH ,-Issistant Football Coach Basketball and Track Coach Baseball Coach JIMMY CONZELMAN Athletic Director Head Football Coach JOHN HOB.AN FRANK Loans Freshman Football Coach Assistant Football Coach ARTIE ICILERS Swimming and Tennis Coach HND EHHEHINH SIHH Page 139 mm smug ffl. 'aw N rg 4. 45 :Nm -5- Aww Front RlIIl'fHARHIS, CORY, STEYENSON, BRINROP, BREW. Sevond R0ll'fBE5-HARA.. PFEIFFER, TRACY, ROOT, YORE, SPAFFORD, SARATOVVICZ, WYARNER., HARVEY, ROHLFINO, COACH KOPCZAK. Baz-k RlIlL'fC0.5CH CONZELMAN, MURPHY, KLISURICH, SHAKOFSKY, HAYES, BUTTERLY, SUGG, VRANISH, CUNNINGHAM, SEIBERT, LAUX, FERFECRY, DEE. COACH LOERS. CO-CAPTAIN YORE CO CAPTAIN IYLISURIQH Page I-If .airf-:5f fL . lf- L COACHES ' AT WORK Wasllingtoil Washington W3SlliIlglOH, . . . Washington Wv3SlllllgIOl1 Washington Washington Wlasliiugton W'v8SlllIlgIOl1 Wasliington SEASONS RECORD Vanderbilt Drake , . . Tulsa ,. Simpson , . Missouri . . Centre . . , Oklaholna A. K' Nl. Butler .,.. Ht-Kenrlree St. Louis . fa .1 'X 11 if-Q Z I I Lomxb Ilona.-xx 20 ,. 13 .. 14 6 . 13 0 9 0 U 1.1 KllPCIZ,AK liELLmr:H Al'Tl'1lN Putin ui A as-ztx .-.tug--Q-w, . ws-. sp. ,.-N--Y ,ww-ut... - up w -funt SEASUN IN REVIEW This year's campaign was the most successful one since 1935. when the Bears won the Missouri Valley Championship. Coach Conzelman can look back on his team and bless his backs, and linemen. With a record ol six victories. three defeats and one tie. the Bears showed a marked improvement over last season. The season opened with Vanderbilt's coach. Ray Morrison. bringing his Rose Bowl Hope and three complete backfields here for their clash with the Bears. It was the toughest possible way for the Bears to open their season. but when the Commodores had come and gone, the score was not one to be ashamed of. W'ith a few breaks and less fumbled the score could have been much closer than 20-04--Vanderbilt. On three separate occasions the Bears had touchdowns set up when miscues interrupted their threats. The blocking as a whole, and especially Washing- ton's blocking of the Vanderbilt secondary. was poor. Most of the ground gaining fell to Bill Ferfecky and ,lack Warner. as the Bears missed the services of Yore. Harvey. and Brew. Tim Bu.1.is SN wean :mn THE LINE Moves INTO Acnorw 6 x .i. 5? 5 we Rot wn 'l'usl.E lhstit ssun lil mm: l'k urruzu The experience that Washington gained in the Vanderbilt game stood them in good stead when they opened the Nlissuuri Valley Cmiferetlee rave against the llralxe Bulldogs. The hears were at full strength. with Yore calling signals from the fullhaelx position. llarvey at quarter. and Ferfeeky and Vvarner at the halves. ln the lille were Seihert and Tracy at tht- ends. llrew and Harris at the guards. Xlurphy and Cunningham at the tackles. and Niek Klisurieh. eo-eaptain. at center. It was truly a mighty day for COIlZ0llIl3Il and his Washington Bears as they downed the Drake Bulldogs. 25 to I3. The hloeking was greatly improvetl as Yore. Ferl!-eky and Warner starred in W'ashingt0n's first victory in three years over the luwa team. Riding high on the crest of their victory mer Drake. the hears ran intn the Tulsa llurrieane and were blown slightly off their course. as thei suffered a l l to 0 setlnaelt. ln the Tulsa game the greatest fault was the laelt nl' hlot-king in the line. -Xn ilnpurtant lat-tor in this game as in the litlttfz' 1115 'l 1 A ' A -Q r 1 -.-.... . Tll IC R l-Itil l, KRS l,inf---'l'ruom'. fll NNINGIl,kN, Bm-zu. kl.ISl'KlfIIl. llucms. lhlURPIlY- SEIBERT. lflll'fxf1f'llf-PFIEFI-'ER. lf:-mi-'Ec:ln'. X one. XX tam-LR. Missouri and Vanderbilt games was the lack of reserve strength. This became apparent as the Bears started to wilt under a temperature around ninety degrees. The Bears only scoring threat of the afternoon was stopped on the Tulsa nineteen yard line when they intercepted a Bruin pass. The Simpson game was only a breather and the Bears went over the mountain at the rate of two points a minute in the first half. with a final score of 58 to 6. A new scoring combination was introduced in this game as Frost. Hayes. Beshara. and Duncan aided in piling up the points. Simpson. however. scored a moral victory in that it score the first touchdown of the season and its third in as many years. lt was Moon who shone for our opponents as the sun began to fade behind the goal posts at Francis Field. It was Hoon who. on a hidden ball play. disappeared over the horizon and ran ninety-one yards for a touchdown. Missouri spoiled what would have been a perfect Homecoming by downing the Bears. 13 to 0. The team. minus ,lack Warner. could not launch an offensive and Missouri used a strong running attack which. aided by their heavier forward wall. was strong enough to defeat the Hilltoppers. Page 146 The Bears recovered their scoring punch against Centre College. of Kentucky. when the Praying Colonels forgot to pray and Wasliington won. 20 to T. liehind a lrrilliant running attack the Bears took complete charge ol' the game. Yore scored twice and a pass from lferlecky to VVarncr netted the third score. In their second Conference tilt the licars niet Uklahoma A. S. Nl. on a heavy. Illlltlllf fic-ld. and it was Ferfeeky this time who lvehind a stalwart Vl'ashington line set up four touclulowns to defeat the Cowboy S. 21 to U. AN EXCITING lxl0NlENT iw THE Tl LSA Gnu-1 . Page H7 THE SQUAD IN ACTIUN The Butler game is to be remembered as one ofthe most thrilling games in Washington history from the standpoint ol' exritement. razzle-dazzle. and thrills per minute. In the battle Washington started olf like a whirlwind and scored twenty points in the first half. As the Bruins slowed down in the second half the Butler team tied the score. In the final minutes of play with a one point defeat staring the Bears in tl1e fat-e Feriecky returned to the lineup, after having been injured, to catch two passes from Yore. score a touchdown and win the game 27 to 21. In the final tune-up game with McKendree. the Bears set a new scoring record by defeating them. 88 to 0. Page 145 The Turkey Day Classic turned out to be a disappointment for the Bears. as they were held to a scoreless tie by the St. Louis Billikens and lost a chance to tie for first place in the Missouri Valley Conference title race. The Bears were heavily favored to win. but heavy clinging mud and poor sloppy footing made it impossible for the Bears to turn loose their powerful running and passing attack. The game resolved into a punting duel in which the brilliant kicking of the Bil- liken's Denny Cochran kept the Bears on their heels all afternoon except for two touchdown threats late in the second half. ANU M ons ACTIUN .XS skit. Burl: Rout- HEl.L0ylT41H. GARll'S. Gl'ZlW'l'I'lIIl. Ltoxs. 'llHEII.I'itJ. Scuumk. Ltrrz. l'L'Rv1wns. Sw-nm! Rims- lx.xt'vl-Wien. NELSON, BxRNE1 r. ll,XClxER. l,XYlSllN. Kozux. tIimlsT1ANsoN. BI.AITES. Fmnt Razr- ,ll mn. 'l'l'iu.l-:ig BRLCE. EICIII-IR. lim swan. 'kI.LEN. l.lNiuL'. IIECKERT. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Selfom. if eu-r before. has there becn a freshman team at Vfashington as good as the one of the past season. The team was composed of holdovers from last season and players who had transferred from other schools. School spirit backing the team was good before the first game with the .lunior Billikens: after a 25-T victory the praise of the team was lavish. Fans commented favorably on everything from the excellent ball-handling of the backs to the little free-for-all resulting from a slug fest between Purvines. Cub end. and lfinnegan. Billiken tackle. which was started by an argument over how a St. Louis player had been injured after the whistle had blown. The Cubs gained 3l3 yards from scrimmage while their opponents gained 39. Three men. lxaufman. Stephenson. and Theiling were placed on the injured list as a result of the game. lfyery one said that. although the Cubs had a fairly easy time taking the measure of the ,lunior Bills. it would be another matter for them to beat the Drake Frosh. The Cubs pulled the double-cross on the local sports writers' union and defeated the Drake Frosli. 26 to 0. Although the Cubs displayed a good running attack it was their aerial work that paved the way to the pay dirt. All the Cub scoring was done by the aerial route. which centered around Bud Schwenk, left half. Wlieli the time came for the pre-game write-ups of the Cubs' next game with the Washburn Frosh the sports writers had ceased their chant that the Cubs would have a hard time defeating the Icabods and stated frankly that the Washington Frosh looked pretty good and that bets on the Vlfashburn team just weren't the thing. The Cubs responded with a systematic and complete destruction of the Washburn team. defeating it 39 to 0. In this game the Cubs varied their attack, using aerial and ground offense with equal ease and efliciency, At the beginning of the third quarter it became apparent that the Icabods were headed for the cleaners. so the fans headed for the gate while the Frosh went ahead to score 26 points in the last half. The Cubs headed for their last game of the season, an Armistice day game with the Junior Hills. in fairly good shape. The men on the injured list were suffering from a foot injury. and Blades and Tortorello. hobbling because of sore legs. Kaufman, who had been injured early in the season. was again in shape for the game. The team was plainly good and if the men on the team are able to make their academic grades the Hilltop will probably again hear the cry that has been quiet since the passing of The Iron Men -namely- Big time here we come! Page 150 luik XX uni-ZH. HILL FERFE1:rn'. XND1,'l l'1l Bl TTI-:luny NI xkrz A Ihsn nm Tin: Bxslu-:'r UF HHSKHHHH , THE TEAM :Em Totals C x PT xlx G ERs'r Franz Ruwfll Econo, GERST, U m.Emn'1-:R. Glu.:-Ls. llum. Sewml Ruiz--XWKRNER. Scnoswmerzk. BRINKOP. S'kIl.K'l'UWICZ. 'l'I1irr1 Run--I.EE. LIEPMHN. Bmzmn. Br1'TsR1.i'. Coxon IIELLDIICH. THEY McKendree 34 Illinois 49 Universitfof Iowa 42 Southern Illinois Teachers 45 Missouri 43 Eastern Illinois Teaehers 34 St. Louis U. 39 Creighton 30 Washburn 44- Creighton 41 Washburn lf? Missouri 52 Grinnell 4l Drake 37 St. Louis Lf 35 Tulsa 48 Oklahoma A. S' Nl. 42 Grinnell 38 Drake 38 St. Louis LI 28 Oklahoma A. X Nl. 47 Tulsa 4-3 WE 47 31 26 42 47 54 33 34 45 32 4-O 32 30 28 42 40 23 35 40 34 37 25 806 liuwlrv BREIHAN tiuxnu-:s TTILLES Ilrpsyiorwn LEE FRED Bmwitor The Bears. after a 1938 slump. started slowly in the V930 hardwood season. built up to high points in the middle of the schedule. and then slowed down to finish well hack in the field. Desmond Lee had the honor of sinking the first basket of the season. as the Bears opened with a win over Nlcliendree. This small school gave Washington some unexpected competition as they fought Wfashington on even terms most of the game. The liears started on their road trip as they played their second game against Illinois llniversity at Champaign. Coach Huddy llellmich could not seem to get the team going. as they missed a much needed scoring punch against a very superior defensive team. The Bears were also weak in the free-throw department. missing many chances. while they also fouled the Illini quintet sixteen times. Bill Ferfecky was high point man. The next ganle on the road was with Iowa of the Big Ten. It was a rough game throughout. with the Bears still being unable to profit by their opponents' errors. as they connected on only six out of seventeen charity' tosses. ,lack Warner led in the scoring column with eight points. as the game ended with a A12-26 score. The Teachers from Southern Illinois handed the Bears their third straight set-back in a close game. in which the Illinois team eked out a 513--12 victory. Uhle- mey er was high point man. with Ferfecky and flerst playing a fine defensive game. At this point in the season the Bears could not seem to do any thing right. as they were constantly' playing loose defensive ball. and did not seem able to penetrate the enemy's defense. to work in for the all-im- portant set-ups. No combination that Coach llellmich used seemed to click. even though we had seven lettermen from the previous year. and many fine shots. The Bears came out of their slump with a rush to skin the Tigers in a li-43 thriller. The Bears really looked good. as Jack Warner and Iggy Ifhlemey er got hot and shared the scoring honors. Bill Ferfecky' tied the score with a long shot in the last minute. and Iggy came through for the last four points. Vlashington also looked good in defeating liast lllinois Teachers. in a Christmas Iloliday game. Making their bow into Missouri Valley competition. the Bears came out on the short end of a 39-33 score against St. Louis U. The Bears showed plenty of fight but were outplayed by the Billikens' teamwork. The Cochran brothers. liill and Denny. of football fame. personally con- ducted the victory. as they scored twenty'-four of their team's thirty-nine points. The liears led 124-21 at half time. but could not meet the llillikens' rally in the last part of the game. -Xfter the St. Louis game. the Bears again took to the road for two more conference tilts. with Creighton and Wasliburn respectively. Wvashington made their most successful road trip of the season. as they beat both Creighton and Washburn in closely fought contests. The llears played their usual rough and tough. fast-breaking game. as they introduced a new high scorer in Desmond Lee. who starred with thirty-seven points in the two games. In the Creighton game. the Bears started slowly. trailing 13-ll at half-tilne. but then Lee got hot in the third quarter and the Bears jumped into the lead and were never headed. The Washburn game was also a close one. in which Washing- ton started out with a good margin. only to be almost nipped by W'ashburn's closing spurt. With thirty-six fouls called. it was the roughest game of the season. Washburn was beaten and Creighton defeated the Bears in return games. The end of January found the Bears down in Columbia. where the liig Six Champs from Nlissouri Ifniversity measured the Bears in a 53-32 contest. .-Ks was the case in most of the lfears ANU ITS HECURU lpll defeats. their defensive play was loose. while, at the same time, they could not get their blocking plays to work. The Bears were frozen out in their first trip into Iowa this year. as they went down before both Grinnell and Drake. Bill Ferfecky was injured in the Drake game, as the Bears found them- selves up against one of the smartest and best coached teams they met all year. With the Bear supporters about to give up the ship and toss in the towel. the team finally' began to click again. as they stepped ahead in a beautifully played all-around court game to defeat the St. Louis Billikens. lggy Uhlemeyer and Desmond Lee were high point men as the Cochran brothers were well covered by Gerst and Uhlemeyer. The Bears now stood even with St. Louis. and this necessitated a play off for the city basketball title. The Bears looked much the better team in the play off. as they got started slowly. built up a lead and were never headed as they coasted into victory. The next Valley game was with the Golden Hurricane from Tulsa. Closely contested through the regular periods. the game was not decided until after five minutes of an overtime period. and. when the smoke had cleared. the margin of victory was with W3Sl1iHgf0ll. as Uhlc- meycr's free throw in the last minute decided the contest. Iggy was also high-point man. as he scored a total of eighteen points. On the next night. the Bears met the league-leading Oklahoma Aggies and could not stand up against the blocking offense and steady ball-handling of the cow- boys. The Bears used their usual driving and fast-breaking style of play. but this was not enough to penetrate the strong defense set up by the Oklahoma team. The game showed that the Bears played good ball as individuals but that they would have to get hot to win over a team that con- trolled the ball and play ed a carefully-planned game. The Bears divided their next two Valley games. winning from Drake. who tied for the Confer- ence title. and losing lo Grinnell. The Drake game was a definite upset. in which the Bulldogs held a fl-l5 lead at half-time. and had a fairly comfortable seven-point margin with four minutes to go. At this point the llears started the fireworks. and Warner and Gerst tied up the game in the last few seconds of play. Vfith a 33-33 score going into the overtime. the Bears stepped into Page 154 Gt-zusr Goes TU THE FLOOR IN AN ATTEMPT TU STOP ST. Lows. Ll-:E SIN!-is ONE -Xouxsr ST. Lol ls. the lead for the first time during the game. The seoring continued on both sides. with llerst dropping a set shot from short center to end the battle. lhlemeyer and Ferfeeky were again high point men for W ashington. The end of the season found the Bears on the road as they play ed their last two games with Oklahoma and Tulsa. The Bears went into these final games with a chance to finish in the money in the Valley race and end the season with a .500 average for all ganles this season. Hut Oklahoma and Tulsa had too much on the ball and the Bears ended the season with ten wins and twelve losses. Six players hung up their shoes as the season ended and played their last basketball game in the Wfashington Ifniversity uniform. All six have play ed flllt' basketball and it would be hard to say who will be missed most. but one could not go far wrong in naming Bob Gerst. this year's captain. for that honor. One of the best money players we have seen in a long time. he could always hit when the blue chips were down and he was a good. steadying influence with his strong. defensive playing. Hlggyu lihlemeyer and Ferfacky will also be missed very badly. as they were the spark plugs of the Bears' offense. Iggy was the scoring and dribbling ace of the team. high- point man for the season. and the only player to get a position on the All-Conference team. Bill Ferfecky. in spite of an injured knee. was always playing a hard and fast game and was a scoring threat throughout the season. We also lost two good guards in Bill Record and Charlie Gillis. Charlie will be remembered for his excellent ball handling and the deadly way he sank those long shots. and Bill for his fighting. defensive play. Otto Butterly was the real utility man of the team. as he played both at center and at forward. and his best point was the way he handled rebounds. dropped in set-ups. from under the basket. The Bears' season was a success-it was much better than last year's record of four wins and seventeen defeatsfin fact. it was the best record made in the last eight years. but it could have been better. The margin of victory or defeat in many of the games was very slight. as the Bears divided games with most of the teams on the schedule. This season we had a good team. almost a great team. and with fine material from this years freshman team Coach Hellmich should put us at the top of the Missouri Valley Conference next year. Page 155 HAROLD GARRER HARRY KROEGER BILI4 'BAKER FORREST Nl CGRATH M -KRYIN lloRwlTZ SWIMMING Swimming, the sport at Washington which has maintained the most consistently successful teams, is constantly growing in interest to the average student. Coach Filers. nationally prominent in his field, never fails to develope and produce a fast. spirited group of swimmers who year after year add to the fame of their coach. Wilson Pool. and their school. XX x rsox l7lxINNluK ffupluin ,. Q-5 The Bears minus the service of last ycar's Clair Staley started out on what looked to he a flisasterous swimming season. The schedule began with a road trip to Kansas. llual meets with Kansas and Kansas State were closely contested with the Bears winning from Kansas and losing to State. ln the Ozark A. Alf. meet the combined varsity' and freshman teams swimming against some of the best swimmers in the district were able to amass enough points to give them a second place in the final showing. The team was given only an outside chance to win the Xlissouri Valley' Nleet. but a well rounded squad plus fine coaching by' Artie liilers brought to Wlashington its fifteenth Nlissouri Valley' title in sixteen years of competition. The team was able to win in spite of the fact they' failed to get a lirst place. A very large number of entries plus a great many seconds and thirds brought about the team victory for yvasltingsm. The Bears amassed a total of fifty points as they were pushed closely hy the Oklahoma A. Sz Xl. team. The top performers for Washington were Waton in the back stroke. Haley' and Matthey in the sprints. Captain Bud Skinner and Rudy Garcia in the distances. and Al Yon Hoffman as a diver. An outstanding team this year should develope a much stronger varsity in the near future. Such capable performers as Brand in the breast stroke. .lacobs in the back stroke. Ififfert in the back and crawl. and Fred and Bill Armstrong as distance men should give Washington one of the hest teams in the regiflll. Ronol.t'o G mm t -Xl, XX Vrow Sul ll tum Lol' Nl Vl l'llHX lAll'I4 llovrscu XLR 130.-XCH BRAND. Plums. Honwwz, BAKER. HALE3. SKIINNER. KROEGER. GARCIA. GDTTSCHALR. WYOTAN. NICGRATH. M .aT'rnEx'. CDACH EILERS VARSITY SQUAD CDACH BRAND. LEVITT. BR!-:TsNx'DER. W. ARWISTRONG.. ll.-XRTING.. F. ARHSTRONG. BRERETKDN- EIFERT. W. BRAND, JACUDS. Ccucu I-ILLERS FRESI-IMAN SQUAD Page 156' is D UN THE TRACK Fourth RlJll'4,ASSlSTANT Coxcn SIWIWIERS.. ZEIGLER. Mgr.. LEE. Drxcrw. Bnuuklis. Evxws. CUACH HELLNIICH. Third RU1l lIENR1', SCHOENBECK. Alm-xrwsox. Bunsr. Crxmlxs. GERST, B,ul.EY. .Second R11ll'ABflLE5. Dxvls. FRENCH. IJIER1.. SCOTT. TANAKA. Srnvu NT. Front Rflll'7SCH,Al'3I, Lsvrlms. Grmuww. Lmns. Guxnmn, XX Ruzlrr. 3lII.I.ER. Page 159 .- A A Prospects for a successful track season on the Hill do not appear particularly bright at the time of this writing. Lost to the Bears through graduation are distance men Frank Wright and Baltz. field men Tomlinson and Beeler. and Missouri Valley Javelin champion Ernest Ohle. Distance men returning to the team are Rey Gordan. Evan Wriglit. Elmer Miller. and Frank Brookes. Performances of these men so far this season indicate that they will capably fill the vacancies left by Frank Wrigllt and Baltz. The mile relay team. outdoor champions in the Missouri Valley Conference. composed of Lehye, Schaum, Brookes and Cutman will be intact for the present season. Particularly impressive in their workouts have been Chester Schaum and llarry Davis. sprinters. Recently Schaum ran the quarter mile in 50.11 s Davis did the hundred yard dash in 10 seeonds flat. The hurdle raees appear to he particularly weak this season with only two men. Read Boles and Russell Sehoenlreek. reporting for duty. The Bears have been in just two meets at the time of this writing. the lllini lielaxs and the Missouri Valley Indoor Meet at Drake. WY3SlliIlglOIl failed to show in the lllini Relais hut placed fourth in the Missouri Valley Klee! with thirteen points. Wlashiuglon placed Davis seeond in the fifty yard dash. Sehaum ser-ond in the forty- forty yard dash. Gordan third in the mile and Brookes third in the hall' mile. The mile relay team finished fourth after dropping the baton on an exehange. eeonds on a wet track. while WIHGHT Horns LEE Bnookns ..- r C ' 1 L I 'A .fx an -sv AMS N-11 P11 gf lb! -nu:-nu 1 .af Buvk Rllll'g'fY:1l8ffll KUPCZAK, Mum.u'. TXIETTLENIAN. GERST. SIMON. Third Rmv-lI,xl.EY. Vi H111-:. llrm. ,I nas. PENNNGTUN. 501-01111 Rmv-SPILKER, llosmssa. l'lu,Ex1EYER, Tl'R1.m, Sursrrz. Fmnz Run--lhu. FERRING, WARNER. P1-'Eu-'1-'ER, XYITLER, SCHOENBECK. HHSEHHH CM-fruw L' m.EnIEx'ER Y0t RE flL'T,n A PLAY .AT THE l'1.u'E is THE lLLlN0ls Guns. 5-.4 -' .ae-I , 0. Wfith five lettermen returning to form the nueleus and with a number of last seaSon's reserve and some new men with which to build the rest of the team. prospeets for a good season are fairly high. At the time of this writing it appears that the positions at the sael-ts will be held down by .laek Vliarner. lid Pfeiffer. and johnny Skubiz. The eatehing position left open by the graduation of Dick Douglas will probably be filled by Alex llam. first string eateher on last year's Frosh. The pitching staff will be strong with the return of five veterans. Bob Gerst. Al Yon lloffmau. Ted Huey. Don Janes. and Al Sehueart. The outfield positions at present are filled by veterans Bud Ferring. Adolph lihlemey er. and Tom Cummins with Sam Haley and Bill Wvitler trying to displaee the veterans. The short stop position left open when Gilles transferred to the golf team will be filled bs Frank Saratowitz. t . X XYARNER llnlvt-:s N Lowa: fVlNE 1 ,. ...V I U1 rx A-3? 'q.. ff, . Q a - :HN ',v '.:f mmm mmm Left to Right-ROBERT W-HITE, CHARLES GILLES. BUD ALEXANDER. ROBERT AICDOWELL.. GEORGE KLETZKER, TED YoUNc. Hllll Page 166 F if it f' ' ff ,,,,,g.s Q i 'C CAPTAIN ALEXANDER Coach Coleman Morse with only one letter- man. Bud Alexander, back from last year's squad. is having a difficult time in building up a capable golf team. Charles Gilles. who transferred from the baseball team, Bob White, and Ted Young are the other three men on the squad. With only one match so far this year with Kalamazoo Teaeher's College it is difficult to tell exactly where the team is going. This mateli was played on a cold and windy day and the scores were necessarily quite high. Bud Alexander and Nal Knight of the teachers' team tied for low medal honors with a score of seventy-eight, as Wasliingtoii lost ll to 7. Prospects at this point in the season don't look too good, but with a capable squad and plenty of reserves that rate almost on a par with the afore-named team. Coach Morse should be able to develop a good team before the season is over. with no I1-ss than five xeterans re-lurning this ye-ar. lha- lvnnis sqnanl faves what wugln tu he a niusl Slll'l'1'SSlilll svasun. Fur in sm-In men as liasl-mn. lfvans. Nvnrnllu-ri lle-inlwr. and llvv lhv le-am has playvrs Q'Xlll'l'll'lll'l'4l in ilite-rvulle-gialr play . lllrll who last f1'lil'llI'0lIglll a grvat many xi'-lurivs tn Wasliinglun. Nlust ol thx' nlalvln-s an- plaxml inalunrs mluu' lu lln- XVQ'2lllIl'l'. and with plvnlj ul' prv-se-asuli prav- livc' lhf- lt'2illl slmulll nnve IIIUTF prnxv iii'- turinus. ,xlllltlllgll at the lIl0lIlr'lll am'-oralilig IUfiU2i1'll liilers the- le-ani hah not sell-1-in-el a Captain. it SCPIIIS Iikvly that il will he une- ul' last yvarE standby S. 1-illwr Sain lfvans or ,lavlx llasl-mn. Lfjfl lu Right-Nm Iilil 'rm-LH. ll!-1Nlhl-IR. lix xws. Bxscznn. R mrtuxmrr. limi. Pug! IM' Page 166' Considering the handicap uncler which they were working, the fencers turned in a creditable performance this past season. They won one and lost four of their intercollegiate matches and won all their outside matches. Individual members of the team showed well with Howard Baker winning the city novice epee cham- pionship. George Curtis taking second place in the city saber competition, and Lew Shotliff. George Beckman, and George Curtis winning the AFLA team saber championship. The fencing team, made up of only three members will lose its captain Louis Shotliff through graduation this spring. There are. however. enough promising freshmen coming up from the freshman team to builrl a six man team next fall. HNHINH BBKER, Clunrls, S1-lo1'l,1i-'1-'. BECKNIAN. Wise -mm an lim-If lfnu'--Ruzxk. QLRI-IHIDRY. 1iR0l'I-IR. BRI-iw, xNNZ4IIllil Tl. l rnnl lx'nu-- Wnrrrz. lh urn. Gum llovlwy. the ne-west sport at xxiiidlillglllll liniu-rsity. slloweel greatc-r inl- ircnenlent this mast season than at am ulln-r time in its hria-ii histuri. Xllhnulfll I . , ,- handicapped hy lark of nu-n and vquipnwnt the Pnlar Iii-ars wt-re IlQ'Nt'l'lilt'lt'S5 ahh' to give a good 2if'1'0lllll of thvlllst-ivm-s on the ivv. 'I'Iw high 'mint nf tht- svasnn was reai-lied when th:-s rlau-ll lhv Saint Louis llillikins lu a st-on-Ivss . I . lie in an exhibition game- before- a vrnwei ol' 1-ight thousand. Polar Bear fans wvrv lbw and liar in,-lwvvll this past sm-ason. hut 11021141 G+-nrgv Grnner and the me-lnhers of the te-am arc- vmlliaient that hetlvr publicity and tht- I't'I'lIglliIi0Il of liuviwy as an illlvwoile-giale' spurt will It-ml In an im're-asv in tht- llllllllwl' of fans and an illllTl'0Nt'Illt'lll in lhv hranil ul' lim-lwy now play:-tl on tht- Hill. Ptlllfl' 165' .ps -J 'O wu- 'NS for Slmm ALPHA EPslt,oN N o1.LEx' B yu, Tl-:ut Put IJELTA 'FHETA BAD- NIINTUN Tuul Stout CHI Boxllvo TEAM Pm lh-:LTA THETA Cnossi CoL'NTRy TE.-ut i l A i INTRAMURALQ With S.A.E. gunning for permanent! possession of the final intratnuralii trophy. intramurals have taken onfl an almost professional atmosphererl this past year. 1 Phi Delta Theta took an early leatlt when they tlefeatetl a well trainedi S.A.lC. team to win the speedballxi championship. E Phi Delta Theta increased its leadu hy producing a hatlminton team thatl swept through the season undefeated! antl won the intramural championship' when they defeated the Z.H.T.s byii winning one of the two singles andf the doubles match. Sigma Chi starteal its climb toward the top in the intramural race when it won the golf championship playoffs from the lletas. The first man to cross the finish line in the cross country race wail Larry Lynn. S.A.lC. Ile was followed closely by Carl Hurst. Beta. The team championship. however was won- hy Phi Delt who placed their live- man team in tht- first 10 place fort the second time in two years. The volley hall championship went to S.A.E. who tlelieated Sigma Chll l5-l3. and 15-6 to win the champion-- ship. s I n V l i l of Sunu filll Pun Pom: lIlh1 x Xi P-silxiulxt, 'l'E4Nl SP RTS Sigma Chi maalv a hill lor mort- honors uhvn they wnn tht- tt-am boxing Championship hy nosing out Sigma Nu. Stantlont man ol' the tonrname-nt was llvrman Ross ISS ponnulvr who puncheal his may to tht- finals antl then fll'l-FHl4'll last yt-ar's vliampion. llanli N4-lson, to Min tlw till--. S..-LIC. pnllvsl something ol' a snr- prise when thvy lloort-al lit-ta 'l'hvta Pi. last ycar's vhampions. to min the-, team wrestling vhampionship. Basketball. prolnalnly tht- most closely 1-ontestenl sport was won ln S..'X.l'i. whvn they elt-lbzitt-tl l'hi llelta Theta in the play ofliliol'lllt't'llatnlriol1- ship. S.-LIC. gains-tl a one hnntlrc-nl point leatl in intramnrals ishvn thvy flesh-att-tl the Sammi:-s to vin :IflllIl2lSllt'S. Possvssing two outstanding swim- mers in .lack Williams ansl Willard Schlattvr. antl also having a in-ll rounalesl supporting tt-am. 'l'he-ta Xi anne-xml tht- swinnning vhampionship with a l'tlllll'UI'l21llll' lllilfgill. At tht- moment ol' writing. solt hall has not llt'l'll tlw-itlt-tl. lull llle two teams that sm-in to lu- the lt-ailing COIlltAl14lt'l'5 art- l'hi lh-ta U4-Ita. annl Theta Xi. 'l'I-:ui Smut Xl.Pllx l'il-'SILUN NX m3s'rl,l Nu 'l'ri ui PIII lh-:mt 'TIIETX Sl'i-:l-:n- num, 'l'i-:ul li .x Q -lv- -x - l Q Km, F , i fill:-E 'MEN' sam .V l if '- f 1 - P if X alvtx? an I . 1.5,-V f ? .3 H 7 0. IC 3 -t Q X' ,Nr . 1 f l .1-M'-' 4.-v 1-sq fl Q 2 .Q as E 1 x.. . vi Page 172 1. Slwnu-IRS. Fm'ult's' .-ldri ROBERT LENZ, Student Manager INTRAMURAL STANDINGS CAS of April 15thl Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...., Phi Della Theta. . . . Sigma Chi .... Beta'Theta Pi . Signia XII .. 'Theta Xi ..... Phi Beta Delta . . Signla Alpha hlu... Zeta Hela'Fau Pi Kappa Alpha ..., Tau Kappa lfpsilon . . . Sigma Phi lfpsilon . . 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Y ...M ln a llatchet fleflicatecl to those Washingtonians of the present and future who are serving not only Saint Louis hut the whole country, it is very fitting-that the llatchet Queenfthe beauty queen of the campus, be chosen by an alumnus of this institution. McClelland Barclay not only possesses a life scholarship to the art school. but he comes from a family of people loyal to the University. His Grandmother was a liberal benefactor while his father doctorecl the football team for years. Today the name McClelland Barclay connotes modern originality. promises clear judgement. Dear hir. Byars: 56W59 N1-:W Yo xuc Okehl Ihezzks a million. I azz a forrzer of 4 6 years to 167 of the 2'5.U. .art School v.-2121-Q 1 ivan Q perpetual life scholarslpip because of :ij Q,ra:'.:i::.o ,-33 'rfngiefgcrigng to the institmion. I studied under Yluerpel and Carpe-x' 11' amd my father' doctor'ed the U-'.U. football team years ago. .Send photos and a retvlrzu :.nil?,r1A 11 , vwpqw-,gplfv posted. 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Cm. mx, .3- , M W c Us X: ..g xy A a V57 i 5 4 'L ,uf 'TE - ff 3 X . gguiii - L f:-.2 'nag , - 1: 'BNHS vm 2,1 HOMECOMINC: A fowl moment at the highly in- formal dancez what are we bid on number nine: a View of the pep rallyf'-at any rate you can see the fire: This group got stung constantly in front of the K. A. house: A group of the Phi's admire their work: the bear gets on the band wagon. The winning exhibition of the-Sig Chi's.-it was a good show: the Teke Castle: and this is something that also came home. but we don't know why. IIOMICCONIING: The Betas go hill billy at Number one and tie for first: our photographer was on the spot to get this picture of the Sigma Snundies: hands across the lable at the homecoming dance. T. X, again look the homecoming sentiment seriously . The prize winning Alpha Chi toast to victory: you name them: prodigal son a la SA.l'i. with topper et al: and here we have the brief but Cllllllllllfw' welcome ol . the Sigma Xu's. 5 SN X 'ur fs: :Z A 1 , My if -Q L x, X Hi x ' v 3 y, f fix ,xg W , X X 4 xg, xx N5 1 I A ,, 'X . if ' 'arf' .'.r 1 X. 12 L. N' E A 1 in-fslxtrfw mf: 5 4 . fwkik 5 1 o ,A x :xi-qi ,',-A i N Q: if AX ifx -I R X 1 X X K 163. Sw Q. -s lHUSl Hlllllll Yllll Mary' Wilson looking very' Coy: the little lady' that brought the military' department to its knees: best dressed the Coeds said. After Class pickup: presenting a new angle on the quadrangle: head Cheer leader Compton relaxing in one of the easier cheers. Fire drill-damp. but some day' a fond memory of fraternity life: Theta grins after Theta vietory: what the well dressed coed is wearing in hats this yeari or is it? The l3.Xl.0.C.'s of the campus. and we mean mouths. tal-.ing 1-are ofthe Quad Shim: they look like lfnropean refugees. hut it's llrmsn llall in the lnavk instead of a castle: an army travels on its hat-k. Delay in the sun. l'1blllxt'llll3lIlt'I' entertains the younger generation: stooges: kappa hoard ol' strategy. l 1 AMERICAN LADY OR TOPMOST Like Fresh OOD l Xie a new adventure in fine dining. Wherever the best is known, you'll find these unusual foods. Sold oniy at Your rnaepenaeni Gr oce! -S ' Like Fresh Peas 1 Like Fresh Pineapple Like Fresh Sweet Potatces Like Fresh Asparagus Cobcut Corn Manhattan Coffee CVZ, Cgsoxnme Madrilene if QM me GENERAL GRUCER C0. ST. LOUIS, MO. 67 MD GRADUATES A. S. Alam Cniiipziiiy fillers siiice-re t'Ullgl'i1t- ulutiuiis, fur we- :ire faiuiliiii' with the vast ainiuuiit nl' work illlll study it has taken for you tn gain this mwvtt-tl degree. Siiive 1850, over St'Vl'Illy-llllll' years ago, we have been ki-vpiiig stvp witli the medirzil prufessiuii. 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SUI HIMHHHHW A heyy ol' beautiful lreshman girls at the lfliot danee will 1 Sally as chaperone: the irony of this is t hat it was done in front ol Cupples and not at the art st-limit: more ot' the areade: the home type. nu t he u Two on a mateh and yery intimate: it i s play: delay in the sun: lxing npoopsien tore retirm in his must graceful manner. in-,fx 'FC tang V:Q3R,.y-r .Sb .3 --.N H -QR' Rv --5 . 437137 '91 I f 5, DGNOVAN Iron and Supply Co. Distributors of NATIONAL SHELBY SEAMLESS STEEL BOILER TUBES and STEEL CONDENSOR TUBES and NATIONAL STANDARD, EXTRA HEAVY, DOUBLE EXTRA HEAVY and SEAMLESS STEEL PIPE 810-814 North First Street St. Louis CE 0010 CE 0011 CE 0017 See YOUR WAY T0 SUCCESS No matter how you look at it, you see your way to success. Your welfare, in school now and in business later, depends more upon your eyes than upon any other single factor. So take good care of your eyes. Have them examined by a competent eye authority every year. 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' 'A 151 Q 1 M1311 1 WW 1 .bA- fly! . 1.3 W 172 1 1 Nw-if -1 f ff ll' , ' 213:-.,' 1 1f P11 gf' - -IJ Kwf -N . e .QM Q 5 V. W -,A -at xW: ,f Q5 -rx .4 , wi.. '1- -.I xv-NBL R ,Ax as 1 5 .X R ' 65 ' N 5 n pf Yo va a .m u-X f I T-Xzifwiiisx . ... 'vik- C .-zzsz : w 4' 'X' - w 1 1... ' Hl WHSHINHHIN Hold Tightgllrom Chairman Hoffman and date. W'here's the Queen? Maid of honor Betty Bastnian with big brother. the associate-editor. So What? Down hy the old Mills stream: Nonentitiest Little lnan. jou've had a busy day. Is Wilkening still going to Froslunore Proms? Pro- ducer Mel Norris holding two ladies. ,-Xt the top: Shapely sharpshooters shoot sharp Cwhat alliteration: the Sultana and the rest of the insults. Clay llellew's pride and joy. Safe at holnefthe thrills and action ol' intramural sports: Queen Alexander lor the seeonrl time: Crisis at the Phi Delt house. 3 tv 'lt 6' F' tj,5,uz.f ' fm? -Q HHHHNH IHI EHMPHS 'Elf WIlH lHl EHNHHH Quad Club? big mmueul: ,lust the Junior Prum. Lunch al llerlarlis with the Pi Phis: Thumbs mlowulz Cigars mlonit always win elections. Popular Pennington at lhv Gold Uigge-rs Ball: Pitts: All Bureau Yegg. is-1.-x'?'?: . 11 4 Christmas lime- nn the Quad: The- quvvil with llavia llarvarml man: This is slippuse-fl to he ilauviug. llallc walks again: We men haw FI'3lllit'llSlQ,'lll vu- rullwl on the hill: Barker in a pi-nsiw ummli liusvuiary llc- Yum. SWY?f'lllt'aI'l ol' Stutle-ut liilie. N. fr Q -1 ....33 A Abrams, Edwin .... Adams, Rose .,.... Agatstein, Claire. . . Agnitcb. John, 4,,. Ahern, Patricia . Ahner. Charles .. Alberici, Wilma ,,.. Alexander, Robert. . . Alexander, Sally Allen, Jane... ... Alt, Mary..,, Althaus. Edward . .. Anderson, Lorraine ..,. Anderson, Robert ..., Andrews, Eugenia . Andrews, lsabelle ,... Appel, Rfilliam . . Arznbruster, Doris, , , Armbruster, Wm .,.. Armstrong. Frederic. . Armstrong, William .... Ascltenasy, Malcom. . . Atkins. Luther . .,.. . Atkins. Ruth ...... . AuBuch0n, Roy ,...... AuBuchon. Russell ....... AuBuchon, Bob . Aufderlleide. G. Russell , B Bailey, Gerald Bailey, Mary Bain, Barbara Baird. 1Villiam , Baker. Edward Baker. Mary Baker. Peggy . Ball, Gloria. .. Ba1l.Joan . .. Bank. Marvin Barbee. Bud Barey, William ,, Barken, 'Wax . Barker. - .. Bartlett. Joseph . Baskowilz. Stanley , Bastman. Betty ,. Bastinan. Fred . . Beck, Howard . .. . Beclcemcier. August , Bevkemeicr. Theodore Becker. Betty , , Be:-kt-r, Eleanor . Becker. Virginia Beckmann. George Bet-ktold. Thomas Behrens, Dorothy Behr:-ns. Dorothy Evelyn Bender, Edwin ,..... Bentley. AI , .... Bergen. lloward . Berger. Joseph Bergmann. Marie Bergmann. Roy . Berkley. Charles , . Bernard. Margaret Berry. Clyilv Beshara. Edward Betts. Virginia Bierman, Arthur ... Bierman. Leonard, , , Biesterfelnlt. Jane.. . Binkard. Betty , . Birkenmcivr, Edward Bishop. Marion . Biston. 113-rilie Blavkwell. Eugene Blanton. Doris Blattner. Elizabeth Bloodworth. Evalyn Bloom, 1.avkland . . Bohlmann. Edward . .. Bohn. Jolm , Bules. Clifford Bonnell. Janc Booth. Alfred . Borgslcadt. Elizabeth Burns, Ben . . Boss. Johnita . ,. Bosworth. lloward . Boyd. David . Page .750 ...193 .133 ...33 202 . 53 , , .33 53. 97 A s3,i94, s3,idij 111 194 103 189 205 187 202 194 193 33. 201 181. 97 186. 156 ,.,186 53,181 . 33, 3 3 . 53, 53, 102 53, 53. 122. 5 3 5 3 103. 123 33. i si 55, 180 33. 33. 110 ...31 51-.122 51 51,196.2 51. 156 192 187 203 53 33 110 33 184 197 197 188 53 202 194 200 197 190 182 190 192 186 181 192 202 181 193 191 . 194 202 204 203 187 182 199 103 189 187 191 193 33 .33 182 205 186 142 110 192 192 200 19-1 189 188 . 202 3 4 202 .5-1 1133 .34 186 188 182 112 54 205 3-1 01 182 133 INDEX Boyd, Mary ..... Bradley, Eloise .... Bradley. Frances .... Bradshaw, Phoebe . . Bradshaw, Ralph .... Brady. James ..... Brand, William ...., Branson, Breiban. Arthur... Erwin... Brennan. Mary ........,....... Brereton. Jobn ,.....,,.. 23.133 ,...34, Brereton, Margaret. .54, 1 , Bretsnyd Robert .......,. . . . . Brereton, er, Robert .,,.. Brew, Thomas ...... jQ134f Briell. Doris, .,..,. ..... . Brinkman. Valerie ....... Brinkop, Fred ....., , . .5-1, 1-1-2 Bristow, Don ....,. Bristow. Metcalf . . . Brown, James .... Brown, Virginia ..,. Bruce. Alexander . . . Brueckmann, Robert Brneseke, Evelyn ..,.. . . A 31 -133 Bruninga, John ..... Buck, Kathryn ..... Buddensick, Audrey. Buder. Jesse . . . Budke, Betty , . Buhrman. Lloyd. . Burgess, Francis Burrell, Wlilliam . Burton. William . Bush. William, . , Bulterly, Otto. ., Byars, Robert . . fff f.fff34 ...Sl-. 103, .55. 1-1-2. 35 C Cable, Jack , . Caflall. Joseph Callaway, Guy . Camp, Betty .... Capps, George. , . . Carmady, Lawrence Carnahan. Jack. . . Carson. Florence Cartwright, Carroll Carver. Andrew , , Cassell, Charles. . . Cassilly, 1Villiam, , , Castles, David . ,, Cavanagh, Richard , 33. ... .202 .3f1, 203 . .. .54 ....,34 180, 194 ., . 181 ... 156 .. , 185 ,. , 152 .5-1, 200 182, 156 102, 202 182, 110 156 142. 194 .54, 199 194 184, 152 .3-1 183 .34. 182 , 181 , ..202 .191 .187 . 201 .. 191 194 203 121 203 123. 133 .31 189 , 191 136 .5-1-. 181 3.1. 191 188. 152 180. 181 , 188 188 182 , 194 . .35 . . 187 . 35 202 180. 183 186 180. 193 181. 187 .55 Chapman, lilarjorie ... . 193 Chappell. Frances, . , . 55. 201- Cheshire, Harry 186 Chiles. Mary , . 55, 112, 20-1 Chivvis, Barbara . 193 Choate. Frances , 35, 108, 191 Christman, lilargaret 55, 196, 200 Clapper. Elizabeth , . . 55, 199 Clark, Alice. . . . 202 Clark. John .... . 186 Clark, Martha. . 202 Clifford. Alice.. . ., 35, 199 Close. llelen .,.. . .35, 103, 196, 194, 103 Cohen, David . . . . .,.. . 191 Cohen. Herbert.. . . 55, 190 Cohen. Melvin . . .55 Cohen. lily rl . .. 35 Cohen. Samuel. . . 35. 110 Coil. Northcutt .. 55, 180, 182 Coleman, Linc . , , 182 Combs, Robert . . . . . 187 Compton, Clarice. . , , 200 Compton, Jack. , , 137 Compton. Richard 55. 122, 182. 102, 97 Conlin. Gerald . . . . 183 Conrad. Shirley. .. . . . 202 Conrades. lilary . 193 Cook, Lee . 181 Cook. Ralph ... . 191 Cook, Robert, . . .. . 35 Cook. Virginia 193 Coombs, Donald , . 183 Cooper. Robert. . . , . 35 Coopland, Mary. . 57, 199 Cornblath. Irving. , .. . 35 Cornelison. Fern . 205 Cornwell. Dorothy . 193 Corvey, Edward. . . 55. 184 Cory, lloward .... 1-12 Cosper, Doris, . . .55, 20-1 Cnsper. Roy, 35. 183 Covington, Terrell, . . .... 55, 184 Cox, Ray ......... ...... 1 10 Crews, Richard ,.,. ..., 3 5, 189 Cronheim, Emily ..,, ...... 1 10 Cummins, Lawrence, . . . . . .187 Cummins, Thomas .... .,...,. 3 6 Cunningham, Miles .... . . .142, 185 Curry, Jean .,..... ,... . .194 Curry, Lois ....., .... 1 94 Curtis, George ,,,. , . .182 D D'Arcy, Julie ..... ...... . . .56 Davy, Kenneth .... . 56, 102. 188 Davis, Genevieve .... ,,,. 5 6, 200 Davis, Harry .,...,., ..,.. 1 86 Davis, Jacqueline, , . .,... 202 Davis, Kathryn ... . 194 Davis, Robert M. , .36 Davis, Robert S.. . , .188 Dean, Dorothy . . . . . ,36 Deans, Betsy .,.... . . . 194 Decker. Robert . . 183 Dee. Charles . . . , . . . . 142 DeCrand, Arthur.. . ... , .36 Demsey, Marjorie. . . . . , 36,194 Depelheuer, Olive , . .,., 36, 199 Desparios. Louis . . . . 36. 97 De Voto, Rosemary . . . .202 DeWoskin. Sara .... , . .36 Dickey, Halley .... .... 5 6, 186 Dicks, Jean. .... .... 3 6. 193 Dicks, Jennie ....,.. . .36. 201 Diephause, Doris . . . 200 Dierberger, Jane ..,. . . , 194 Dietrich, Patricia. . . 193 Dichinger, Beth , . .56, 204 Dixon, Marjery. . 202 Doelling, Robert . .... , 194 Doenges, Marie. . . . . .103 204 Doerres, Carolyn . . 36. 133. 201 Donnell, John ,... . , , ,191 Donnell, Mary Jane. . 202 Donohue. Carroll . , . 36 Dooley. Florence, . 200 Dooley, Mary Jane 200 Dormeyer, Fred . . 187 Dragoo, lylay .. .. 103. 199 Draper. Mary . 160 Dubinsky, Edward . , , 180. 190 Dunajick. Nlartha 36 Duncan, James . 56. 182 E Edwards. Ethel . 91. 203 Eichelsbach, Geraldine 56. 20-1- Eic-her. Albert , , , 50. 182 Eifert, George.. ,..., 156 Eilers, Fern Lawercnce . . , 50. 133. 199 Eilers. Rey , , . . . 36 Ellis. Ethel Jane 36. 202 Ellman, Vivtor . . . . 56 Embree, Richard 50. 182 Endicott. John . 131 En.-lres. Marion . 98 Englesing. Margaret .. 20-1 English, Milford . ,... . 56. 181 Eppler, Virginia Lee . . . 30. 198 Erhart, Edna Margaret. . . .. . 202 Ermcs. Fayre , . , , 200 Ernster, Ralph . . 185 Esselbruegge. Elaine 203 Ettman, Louis . . 195 Eubank. Alice 202 Evans, Samuel 37. 189. 97 Extein. Alvin, ...... 37. 192. 110. 102. 108 17 Fall, lidartlla June ,....... . .56, 202 Fargher, John , . 37, 183, 110, 108 Farsnworth. Patty 56. 103, 123, 102, 201 Farthing, Edan Grace.. , ...... 57, 201 Faulk. Justus. .. ..,, Ferferky, Wm, . .. .,... . ,37, Fernau, Walter. .. . . .. Ferrina. John .. . . 37.180, Fick,Henry,.. ...,.. Fink. J ack ..., .,., . . Finke, Ruth .,,..,,, 57, 10-1, 123, 103, Fischer. Hob C. .. . . , Fiavher, Erwin .... 37 Fisher, Jean ...,, Fitzgerald, Jack . . Fleer, Arline .,... Fleishman, Alan. .. . . 37, 180, 191 142 .37 186 184 37 200 181 185 194 186 203 190 Fleming, George .. ., ., . 183 Flint. Donald ..... . , . 181, 194 Flynn. William . .37 Foerater, Lois , 37. 121, 131, 196 Forahaw. Natalie , , . 197 Fowler. Francis ,,,. . 188 Fox, Robert . ,. 193 Frank, hrlargarel , 37 Frank, Virginia.. . 37 Freeh. Harry. . . . 186 Freeman. Christopher 186 Freeman, Yvillianl . . . . 136 Freer. Herbert. . 188 Freneh. Charles . 183 Frenrh. Louise . 57, 2041 Friedman, Sherril 192 Friedrivh. Eugene 117 Friedrich. Julius 57 Fricse. Hilda Ruth 37 Friteh, Kenneth . 187 Fritz. Herbert Carl S7 Fullgraf. Charles 37 G Gallagher. Thomas Franvis 38 Gallagher, Wesley . 183 Galle, Kathryn , 318, 133, 194 Galle, Mae Mary ,, S7 Gamm. Robert . . . 192 Gannett. George . 191 Cans. llarold . 102 Carria, Rodolfo I18, 181 Gartnitle. Robert , 118, 98. 91- Garvcy. Clarence 218, 181 Galen. Carol .. . 197 Cares, Doris 197 Cates. Stanley 18-1- llaizert. Antoinette , 203 Georgi. Margaret . 202 Gerhard. John 189 Gernl. Robert .18. 152 llilxln-. llarry . 183 Giesr-1n1an.Jt'an 38 Gildeliaus. Joann 191' llildehau-. Martha 197 Cilkt-11. lloward S18 Gilles. Charles 37. 181. 132 Gilliam. Agnes Jane 197 Clo1ni,E.,lost'p11 218 Goebel. 37 lioerlivh. 1111111 Xlarie 57. 1f1 1. 199 Coeoliiig. 11111 , 218. 189 Coggin. Caesar . 191 l1o11l.1l1iser , 57.1921 4:..1.11..-rg. 11.11.111 xx tloldlnrrg. llarold Major 192 Goldln-ra. Samuel 190 Coldfarb. Nlvin 57 Golalnlan. Nlelvin 38. 190 o..11..1.. mn... 122. wo llnoulhill. 1111111 .18 Gordon. Robert 57.102 Gordon. X1 111. 1111 Cotls4'11a1k.l,ouia 57. 112 tlnulka. James E18 tlralnpp. Doris 17. 203 Grunt. llarold 51' Crates. Frank 187 Cray . llelen 511. 201 Green. Donald S19 191 Green. :Klan 186 Green. Judson 58 Greenberg. Sidney 38 Critlin. 11'entwnrth 188 C-liswold. Nlary Ellen , 202 Gronoway. June 58. 205 Gross. Lester 58. 192 Crosnovnall. Sid 190 Crundnxann. Lois 58. l0f1. 1211. 1211. 103 1.111-1-iotle, Leo 38 Cucninler. Cerald . 191 Guilfoil. 'liom 1911 Culledge. Charles 181 Guthrie. William 119. lxo. 187 H Haffner. Fred . 122 1'laley. Sam . 186 Hagen, Carolyn 193 11c11:e11.J1-inet . 58 200 Haines. Albert 188 Hall, James.. ..... .. Hallenheck, Wilfred. . . Halliday, Elizabeth ... Hamilton, Aubrey .... Hamilton, Winifred. . . Hancoek. Elizabeth . . Hanes, Albert. ...... Hansen. Lucille ..,, Hardy, Louis. . . Harney. Jeanne ,, Harper. Alice ,,,. Harris. Lloyd . , Harrinon, Caroline . . Harting, William. .. Harvey. Francis, . Haspel, Sam . ., .. Hausscndeuhel, Elva, . Haus, Jack ..,,,...,. Haverstielt. Janet , Hawken, Charles- , Hayes, Thomas . . Heege. Kathleen ,, . Hegel, Margery . . . Heineman, Courtney . Heinrirh, Alex Heiterl, James . liemker. Jack 11t:ndl:r1-lon, Jane llennigan, David . Hennon, William llenry. Jean .. l'lermann. Eugene Henley, Robert Hessing. Betty' Hester. Wiilliatn Heuer. Charles lleuaer. Wiinifred 1'1i1'kel.Uliver Hiemenz. Jane Higginbothani. Bruce lligginbotham Cameron . Hirlb. Elizalu-111 , , llillger. liivhard lliltner. Louise . Hinds. Ralph llirth. Gordon Hitt. Rolrmfl Hot-rr. Louis 1lolTn1an. Leonard llolfnian. . Hollot-her. 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Robert . 58, 39. 39 . 58. 58, 196, . 182. , , 1-1.2. . 39, 58 39 58. 180. 58 . 58. 58, .19. 182 181 194 39 199 204 185 200 182 198 203 142 197 156 186 193 194 18-1- 202 39 142 58 201 182 181 186 187 197 18-1 30 203 183 58 197 18.1 19 1 2021 30 30 182 18-1- 58. 202 59. 180. 39. 59, 219. 59. 12.2. 59. 59. 200. 19. 110. 59. 10. 182. ao. 181 200 186 187 5.1 181 190 1811 219 205 198 197 200 39 202 112 202 183 187 190 2112 181 152 39 191 1821 186 1811 1811 20 12113 1821 201 200 59 187 202 1511 1911 10 -10 191 1911 10 19.1 186 189 205 1'-1.4 187 186 1911 181 110 20h 10 18h 181 Joel. Walter ......... Josteu, Emmy.. H10 Judd. Robert .. . . K Kahle, Richard . Kalhfleish, Edwin ., Kalinieh. Sophie ..... Kammerer, Marjorie . Karrh. Laurie . .... . Karraker. Sarah . .. Kascberg, Howard .... Kausabaum, George, , Kaufman. Nathan . Keeft. Eugene , Keele. Rono Kellems, Sue .. Keller, Don . Keller, Edward Keller. Lillian . Keller, Lois. . Kelly. Joe . Kentzler. Elizabeth .. Kelllekamp, Fredric Ketter. N1arion . Keyes. Jeanie Kidd. Jo Ellen Keinker. Dorothy Kilker. Donald Killinger. llt-rhert King, Crap Kirk. 'l'11on1a.4 Kirsner. Sheldon Kisslingbury, Frances Klein, Wm Klelzer. George Kli1lansky'.Hn1'z1r Klivk. W alter Klinairk. U. Charles Klisurivh. Nick Kloepper. lle-nry Kloske. June Knoke. Fred Koe1ln1er.Jean Koenig. Paula Kohl. win. Kohn. A1 Koken. Nllan Knken. llivliard Kol-ten. X1 nu Kopolou. 1.1-Roy Kouri. ll:-It-n Kowalt'l1uk.Geor e Krafl. Geo Krebln-. 11.11111 Krebbs. ,lane Kreieliheln-r. l.i11ian Kreutzer, Virginia Kreyling. Marion Krieger. llorolhy Krone. Elizalu-tl: Kuehnn. llowarnl Kuenne. Nlargarel Kuhn. Eugvnir- lxulnnier. l'a111 Kullen. Jw' 1. Lavhnlan. E-111:-r l.a1'hn1:1l1. Ruth Lanlke-.tlr.1l1 Latnkt-v. Yirtinii 1.a1npert..1t'.1n Lampert. 1.oui-e 12. Landau. lruin 1.a11dnel1r..lol1n Lane. Warp Lane. Sain Lange. 111-rnarrl Larnvr. lrvin Lain. ll:-rln-rl Leuvonilour. lone 1.ee.Char1e- Lee.1Jesmond Lefnian. Waller Leigh. 11.11111 Lenny. Janie.. Len7. Robert Leonard. Frank Leotta, .-Kngeline Leutt-ln-r. Prisvilla Leutwi1er..1ohn Leutwiler. Kvnnetli 1.evitl.':V1orlo11 Lewald. Chan Lewis. Ann ,'1o:1, 133,i194, 59. 190. 187 102 182 188 59 10 191 200 193 10 186 10 188 188 201. 10, 9-1 -10, 196. 111. 121. 59, 202. 11. ll. 1911. 11. 11. 112. 11. 14121. 11. 11. 11 19 12. 39. 1911. 39 12 10.1. 199. 121. 12 112 12. hll 122.182 o0 12 110 07 P11 ge 180 205 102 181 111 11 200 11 201 201 181 181 191 S9 190 2011 11 186 11 181 11 185 185 201 187 205 206 1811 97 182 182 182 192 1 10 18.1 187 18.1 2112 39 1011 201 199 12 ol 12 201 187 12 20.1 20:1 200 1911 11111 1 12 lun no wo 1811 191 12 185 201 182 152 101 181 42 183 181 202 2112 182 183 1511 180 1911 251 Lewis. Ceylon . . ., Lewis. Chester . . Lewis, James. .. , , Lewis. John . 122, Lewis. Tedford . . Ley he. Fred . . Lieh. Vernon Lieptman. Bernard Lite. Ardene . , Lindow. Allen , Lia,-11. Ali.-B Loehmoeller. Lai erne Loewe. Leslie Lofgreen. Howard Logan. John . Longw0rth.June . Loreh. Randolph Lovejoy. 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Roger ,.. 180. 186 Ulinrn. Rolrert . , 182 ll'Conne1l. 183 tl'Connor. Carl , 11 Utrtting. llenry. 181 Unions. Edythe Ol. 133. 201 Urlaudo. 181 tlrr. Charles 183 Palalt. Roliert 11. 180. 102 Pankoiv. Wayne 181 Pape. Yiilliam . , 183 Papcwitlieic. Virginia 203 Parman. Margot 61. 103. 296. 202 Pate. Mary Anne . 123. 190 Patten. lloward , 187 Patton. John D . 187 Patton. John R 62. 183 Paulson. Kathleen 20-1 in-..f.-,. fits.-s 11.201 Pe-an-5. lilmer .. . . . 183 P.-.m-,. tzwrgt- 191 Pearey . Johnson 19-1- 1 ct-hmann. Jayne 11. 103. 121. 102. 103 Pee-le. Palrieia . . . 62. 190. 199 Pemlwrton. Wvilliam . 187 Penny. Marjorie 62. 187 1'cnning:lon. Wiilliam 1911 Perlmutter. Alvin . 190 Perlnmtter. Bernard. , 190 Peterson. John M. , , 181 Pe-tlker. Barbara 02. 200 Pfeiffer. Edward , 122 112 181 P1i11ner. 'l'liomas 62. 180. 181. 198 Pit-ke-ns. Andrew . 1-1 181 Pierson. Aaron ,. 11. 180. 18-1 Pillisvh. Arline 199 Piou. Jane 197 Pitts. Dolores 62. 123 200 Pollaek. Sadona . . -1-1 Pope. 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Yaney . . . . 202. 110 Roeder. Usear . 182 Rohlling. Xialter ...... . 62. 112 18-1- Root. Rivliard . . .. 1-12. 182 Rosenbaum. Leonard. , , 13 192 Rosenbaum. Ninn. ..., 13 Rosenberg. Jerome , , 110 Rosenfeld. Alvin , . 192. 110 Rotliehild. Ruth . . 206 Royer. Russell , 1911 Royse. Dorothy . . , 120. 125 Rubenstein. David 190 Ruehl. Fay , 113 Ruemmler. Kenneth . 187 Ruenheek. 11 illnert . 181 Ruester. Kay . 200 Ruester. May 200 Rnmer, Rohert . 182 Ryan, Don . . 62 5 Saehs. Leroy . 115 Sallee. 1.. Susan 15 Sallwasser. 1 ly rises 187 Sample. Janet . . 191- Sanhornf. Mary 11elen . , .62 Sander. lruin '15 Sanders. Muriel . . . 63 Sandstcin. Milton . .. -15 Sankey, Emily Ann . 197 Saralowiez. Frank . . 152 Sauter. Norman 191- Saiagge. Don .. , 15. 185 Seallct. Edwarrl . 192 Sehaum. Chester . . 63. 122. 186. 102 Seherlz. Joseph , 97 Schmidt. John Wm . 19,1 Schneider. Dorothy, 110. 200 Svhnitzvr, Yinta . , . 206 Selioenln-ek. Albert , . 63 Sehoenlreel-1. Xvallaee Frederiek 152 Sehoenlhaln-r. 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Phil Wilson. Clair Wilmot. John ilson. Nlary' W inliam. Wm, Winterer. Charlamax 11 ipperman. Nlary ia-. Robert 'insmath. Frank Williinton. Buzz 11 hilter. 11'ni Witte. loyt-e 'hitthaun. Dorothy 'ittler.1larry 1Yittman. Marion 11'ittman. Arnald Wolf. Lois Wlolf. Philip V1 oll. Morris wiuttll. Peggy W W N1 X1 X! W oodlock, Peggy Whrlliington. Alive W'ortliington. Ruth right. Ev an Wright. Edwin sripzlit, Catherine W right. Wiayne N Y Yaxitz. Xlarwin Yvmm. Cale Yonker. Katherine- Yonker. Mary Tore. Richard Young. Earle rotting. Lafayette oung. Richard 7 Zietller. John Zimmerman. Julia Zimmerman. Norman Zoren-tky. Louis Zorensky . Nlillon Zwillinu. Esther 183 18.1 97 65 85. 201 201 18. 192 192 201 181 205 186 1,3 181 187 193 188 18, 181 182 187 63. 1871. 97 187 201 oS, 191 18. lxh 05. 203 19. 191 205 19. 193 181 202 19. 202 193 191 191. 110. 108. 97 193 183 193 191 200 1921 19. 182 19. 97 186 19, 181 200 -19. 196. 205 19 19. 201 65 201 65. 181 19 200 oS.191.110.ll1 tu, aol 19. 201 19, 182 65, 181 19, 133 183 to 187 200 19, 200 19. 1 I2 189 85, 83 187 182 19. 191 190 192 192 19. 133 Page 2.53 IN GRATITUDE It takes many people both on and off the campus to make possible your Hatchet. There are a host of these people who deserve recognition and our thanks. Especially: The Post Dispatch, Globe Democrat, and Star Times, three newspapers that have by their cooperation on publicity and the use of their reference libraries helped us to produce a more interesting Hatchet. Paul Piaget who took infinite pains and time to create more artistic queens pictures and general photography . . . and the entire staff of the Wheelan Studios. Mr. A. 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