Washington University Saint Louis - Hatchet Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1941
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Q'-' 'Tis I-Q. . -.cuff u - -.S qu N44 Q-1 v 4. , A is .L ' fi - fv ' 5lW'fJ'f'i-ffi + ?f41 T'PiS'15fsfw sf -V D-fi - , tis cfsfrf ,S o We are here toda as a art of a reat -1fQ, Yesterda W flfif fsqi ' prologue and that same part We play for Hg nts of tornorrow, a link in a strong, binding, and eternal if za chain. Sdon others to take our place in the rapidly chang- , in scene of college 2-Qtfifw the ,Y Of our days here will not q N'r hb4 'x, ' 'i 4'-'Ph .,r I x,'pi5p -X 01' . Ev,,4.g-...gg-.f':3,2f-..Qf1:i:l'- pass with the hour. st ,Q to our youth. Effiffl lkwifxftexlli Between the covers of Hatoigfegygeirfcapture moments 5'2 - to preserve them forever. unforgettable youth, old scenes, familiar laughing faces-all th1s i's not passeksrfor the Workl:,rie,rna1ns. ' ff' . ,r --ff X-ics-' i '- 25 'rf I-J. T1 'L g aj, n43f'1g?x::r :' 1- 15,63 4 -z,iu,pp,f. -:- -ws. ' -4, 'Q .iw 'T'-3-in -Q, if' 3 '93 -1 Az'-, s. , .f u --- A it aff, -u HJ.. . 1 3-aggnirffn ' ' WET3 V a.'-ii?:.- i' ' . ' flgff 'A . '-!2',.1z'g 'es stiff hsiifrfbfg, 1 ' -W l J for f fy ONG hours on the sunny quad under the towering spires of Brook- ings, which have watched so many gen- erations of students come, pause, and qo their way. Twill - N 1 5- Q l-IE towers of Brookings are silhouetted against the gray' of a twilight sky. Soon all will be quiet E archway of Mc- Millan l-lall trarned the View of the court just beyond. The ivy climbs high on the granite walls which serve as home to the out- ot-town Women students. on the quad while high above a fleecy cloud floats by. 9 ll X , f X 5 I x .A X Z fT'F::.x4w... w- - -- -1' KN, J ,Q N :Af lil - ,Jn al- .W ln I 3113 ,gms 1 the QOW 1 L Q ll Qiqfl i A HE tall towers ot Graham Memorial Chapel pierce the colol winter sky amid a peaceful scene of snowy calm, While Lee l-lall stands serenely by. Footsteps which have lorolcen the thin crust are the only evi- dences ot lite in the panorama of wintry soli- tude. 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WGS fhe L , G L 2 Q I! firsiTChdnkie 1G1f3r1i5f 'He SQTVG9dj?iI11' that capacity -fffnfrf A , ' 'N-Nc' 111, - - ' -- - 1 ' 'l' .' G, '. f:fJ IZf'vQ1 1 .' ' . ' 5 V 3. , , . 'H-V...'f'1 f f'- G, 1 Chcfingellor George A R e eiv Q v - V .,.. eiqhih f5f1?11?Ce11OfG 4 of WQShi1if9fQHf1 bQi11f3' f3r2P.5fii fG91.GAsleilw he his graduate in t e r e st n O W ' 151: Universi'tY. G GEORGE R. THPLOOP EAN WALTER E. MCCOURT has been with Washington University since 1906 when, after graduating from Cornell University, he came here as lnstructor of Geology.. ln 1928 he was appointed Assistant Chancellor and has ably filled the position since that time. ' 5 l-5 WALTER E. MCCOURT flssislanl Chancellor ln 1853 Wayman Crow, for whom the new r w Physics building has been named, filed a charter for a college to he named in honor of Dr. Eliot. This charter contained the names of these two men and of fifteen other promi- nent citizens as well. These seventeen men constituted the first Board of Directors. As they died, their places were filled loy succes- sors and today the Board still consists of seventeen men. MALVERN B. CLOPTCN Clvuirrmzn of Board of Directors 1 WASHBURNE D. SHIPTON Dean of Men 31? ' Adfnmis .1.:.,,rg3':,f , 5 322 f':E , , - trCI'tiCF1f?13CId no V O I1 e ' irrd iAV-ifdiigcjgil e --7554 6-5211 - - A L '- , ' ' ' V '1g17'-gf!-5'-Zfiiix' 'ET' .QA A'. . 1 ' A -f lt and the student :EEA Vv' . ' 'E ' V If .A-, 1 .'-A.A II. S111P1'62Qz S1HCe 1118 1 H SfCfl1Q11OH fe lMenz, hdS' Crbly Sfudeiiiieiidlgd of Persona-1-.:gdyg5Qr' 'A' , on the ,. .,.,1 A ., campus. ' 1 v - .... : ',., ' ' 7 SlQif'9F5-3: 5' f, .4-,ff-'ff,G't.fQfa' . . JSE., . :. .' . W, .A F s-ws 'Q' ADELE CHOMEAU STARBIRD Dean of Women ' ff-'-Vfgl-'fQic:f11fV5'fa ' - 4S.?s,:4hf,'ig1 5 ., JE' ' s '. f h V -V .V . f-Jef.- 'Af .mp h V, ' 92,-IQ - fQ'Sl'f2l,Ql'1-. O t 9 V s Des? -Wasi fu-Sf A f1V11ed1Vby in T19 1 zg V Affsr ' her, . .a:.fgfi,? -' 59:39,-.5 V D 'V , 1 , E 1 --,5m,, Vs23.fgggE,3g:,es4s1ve Deans have Wlulflglfy' assiigd V -1 - s 1 ' ' f .:lVw'f'Q 1 - v ihe sacial life 'Of -the nfs. was sp1sQCeQaVs1nas1hgQi 'Bale was 4 ' ' g deStined 1L-jQ,V3Q1?g3gQg1ge -sa l2Q.QQb1C3Qggg-Ssg' a t t a 1 n a ms' ': A':':W-S-V:irfrrsL A' '07 ffitr -:-':3 7- .. height . 5-fE 23Q, . ' ' V f - Q . '- ,.,-:,.-.gg . - 1. V I - .zzfl-img. -gf .- .43 v. .3q.s-. . It 'ki .',,, .r:. ,.,l. , ,i 1 vi f - H ' . .Y, ..L . ...I .vm . .'. . -r -- ---- - ---- A S.if,i,'i!fr:.i N lfff.-KN LANGSDGRF, B. S., M. lVl. E. .M hw--I H! lfmnrm-ring! and ,'lfCl7l'fi'CfUI'L' e cz n 5 fi-SQ,:f' Dean Shipley, Graduated from To- ronto University '92, received Ph. D, from Chicago 'Ol, member of Phi Beta Kappa, received LL. D. from Colorado '25, liitt. D. degree University of To- ronto '25, appointed Dean of University College '3l, Dean of College '32, Dean ot School ot Graduate Studies '37 . . . Dean Langsdorfg Graduated from Wash- ington '98, received M. M. E. Cornell 'Ul, appointed Dean of Engineering and Architecture l9lO-l92O, reappointed '29. 4 DEAN SHAFFER. A. B. Ph D DEAN STE KD B A M A Ph D s - -- - - , . ., . ., , , A School or Medicirze School of Business and Public CTING BQZLLEXIE' A' B A' M' . . 1 9 Admmzstration rs' y O egg 22 lean S h if ' ' -lj c ae er, received A. B. degree from West Virginia University 1900, Ph. D. from Harvard '04, member National Academy of Science, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, appointed Deqn ef Medical School in l937 . . . Dean Hudson, received degree of B. F. A. irom Yale in '27, appointed Dean of School ot Fine Arts in '38 . . . Dean Bowling, graduated from Washington '24, A. M. degree in '25, appointed acting Dean ot University College '40 . . . Dean Stead, graduated from Beloit Col- lege '20, M. A. degree from Chicago '23, Ph. D. from Minnesota '26, appointed Dean of Business School '40 . .. DEAN MCCLAIN, A. B., LL. B.. I. S. D College of Law Dean McCourt, received A. B. '04, A. M. '05 from Cornell, member Sigma Xi, appointed Dean of College oi Liberal Arts '37 . . . Director Knapp, received B. S-. from Teachers' College, Columbia, '27, A. M., Columbia '32, appointed Director oi the School ot Nursing '40 . . . Dean Lischer, graduated Dental School, Washington, member Epsilon Alpha, Omicron Kappa, appointed Dean of School of Dentistry' '33 . . . Dean McClain, graduated Mercer '24, received LL. B. '25, I. S. D. '29 Yale, mem- ber ot American Bar Association, ap- DEAN KNAPP, B. S., A. M. pointed Dean of Law School '36 . . . School of Num-ng DEAN LISCHER' D, D, 3, DEAN Mccouar, A. B., A. M. DEANSHhUD?OIElAB' F' A' School of Dcnlislrll COIIUQO of Liberal Arts c oo o rt ' 23 Dc McCourt: Dean ot College oi Liberal Arts . . . Dr. Mackenzie. ean Graduated from Dalhousie, Nova Scotiap received A. M. in '04, and Ph, D. in 'lO from Harvard . . . Dr. Boever: B. S. from Washington in '97, A, M, and Ph. D. from Harvard, member, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi..,PrO, iessor Bruno: Graduated from Williams '99, S. T. B. Yale in 'U3.,,Dr' Cory: A. B. 'Ol and A. M. '02 Drake, S. T. B. Harvard '07, Ph. D. '05 Yqle ...Dr. Edwards: Graduated irom Bowdoin 'l9, Ph. D. Princeton '24m ' ' A B and Ph D Washington '27, Sigma Xi...Dr. Queen. D11 Sczizizitt: .. . . . P Poiiiina College 'lO, A. M. and Ph. D. University ot Chicaqom Dzy Naie: Graduated from University ot Colorado 'll, Ph. D. Cornell '24 D Anderson: Graduated from Michigan State College 'l8, M. S, '20, -4- ..1. - N.f.4-kf ' T ' Qi D '97 Harvard, Sigma Xi . . . Dr. Usher: Degrees from Harvard 614 ,g. : Qi. .,'r,gf i,, ' ' Pellox-.f oi Boyal Historical Society of England. . .Lieutenant Colonel A. from University ot Californian, d B. S. and C. E. from Maine, member of aura Xi...Dr. Wright: Graduated Kansas State Teachers' College Nfllfillll Beceived B. L. and M. essor Sweetser: Beceive Graduate studies, Vifisconsin and Harvard... WWW YW Q. wit 'x . 5: ix'-..g.f.1,51fQ l'DXi'A.BDS, A. B., .t V, .r . lztrrtli i 7 't'i1ll.f. .lff EE .' f'.': ' ' ' T ' r l -l,!s5:j-g....,::h x hp., H 3 1 ' I . - - O. SCHMITT, A, BH Zoology DB. T ,CHN P. NAFE, A. B., Ph. D. DB. EDGAR ANDERSON, B. S.. FEARK I SFIIXQ, ,Au Ev gh 7' E. Psychology , M. S., Sc. D. DGCIG: CTA Botany y 'z Aww. f DR. CHARLES E. COBY, A. B., A. M., DR STEWART A QUE S. T. B., Ph. D, ' - EN, A. B., Philosophyb A. M., Ph. D. DR. ROLAND G. USHER, A. B., A. M.. Sociology and Anthropology D. :story 24 K . .XM A-A L 5 Yule A-1,- im vwhn Iso ,I teil '24 N S. '20, ITX'Qyd 1 y I 310251 vnli OST Qi 'iw .fx ut -V I - K, 3. r- 1, Du ii Dr. McMaster: Ph. B. '01 and A. M. '02 from Dickinson Univers- ity, Ph. D. from Iohns Hopkins '06p member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi: Honorary Degree, Dickinson, '31, Eliot Professor of Chemistry ERNEST O' SWEETSER B. S. E Civil Engineering . . . Dr. Nolte: A. B. '15, A. M. '16, and Ph. D. '29 from Harvard . . . LIEUTENANT COLONEL HARRINGTON W. COCHRAN, B. L., M. A. Military Science and Tactics Dr. Ewerhardt: Appointed by the Board in 1933... Professor Chle: Received B. S., '02, and M. E., '05, from the Case School of Applied Sciencey member of Sigma Xi . . . Dr. Hughes: Received B. Sc., '06, M. Sc., '07, D. Sc., '12 from Liverpool University, Research Degree from Cambridge University, '10g Wayman Crow Profes- sor of Physics, Washington . . . Professor Hill: Received 1 . . . . , .. '.WI T,A.B.,A.M. B. Sc. Degree from Columbia University in 01. DR FRANIX L HGH Ed. M., Ed. D. Educalion DR. FRANK H. EWERHARDT . A I,hflSl.CllI Ed'ucuIion facie:-rg . . A . - TE, A. B., A. M. DH. LeROY MCMASTEB, Ph. B., A. M., DR- FRED O- NCL L Ph D Ph. D. Chengzgry German 1 YP CE HILL B. sc. H UR L. HUGHES, B. sc., M. sc., LAWREN ' ERNEST L. oHLE, B. S., M. E. DR'-AR1H ' ' V D. SCH B. A. Architeclure Mechanical Engineering Physics 25 T alt Duncker Hall Slfetuzhuf ashinqtnn ni ersit 191111-19111 As it happens to the world at large, so to the University each year brings growth and change in lite. By carrying on the traditions and living up to the aspirations of its founders, Washington has accomplished many things in the year 1940-1941. A new student governing body, Student Senate, was inaugurated in October to replace the defunct Student Council. Members of the Senate were appointed by a faculty committee and its purpose is to act as an advisory board in the formulation of regulations for the control and administration of student activities. Dr. Vfilliarn Henry Stead was appointed Dean of the School of Business and Public Administration at the beginning of the academic year. Dean Stead is also chairman of the Department of Economics, succeeding the late Dean George W. Stephens. - The School of Engineering, in responseto the needs of the day, offers an Engineering Defense Training Course in night school. Prom BOO applicants, 175 rnen were selected to take the twenty-Week course designed to fit engineers for placement in the defense industries of our countryf. an H:-.,, Xxx, f . Cyclotron under construction A , F TE, Q bf: J ft, L N September, the Student Publications Bureau replaced the Associated Students Advertising Bureau. Under the direction of Paul Lashly, all business managerships have been abolished and Assistant Directors have been put in charge of the various student publications. Facilities of the Bureau have been almost doubled and the staff will be enlarged to include twice as many. solicitors as last year. Construction of the 96-ton cyclotron in the Washington University Engineering School is nearing completion. The atom-smasher, which is the second largest in the country, forms a radio-active substance which will be studied for its medical uses. The University suffered irreparable loss in theldeaths of Dr. George Ware Stephens, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Dean of Students and Dr. Frank M. Debatin, Dean of the University College. We find in the lives of these two men a record of loyalty and service that will be a lasting inspiration to young men and women. ' Important changes in the Athletic Department were the appointment of Frank Loebs as head football coach and Bob Kinnan as basketball and track coach. Two prominent Washington alumni died: David Franklin Houston, former Chancellor who helped in the development of the Washington University Medical School and Dr. Quitman Newell, professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology in the School of Medicine. u. Ng Q I s. xt-S A DR. GEORGE W. STEPHENS aft. S, t 15' FRANK M. DEBATIN v X 1 4 Dean Starbird, counsellor to the women studentsg Doctor Thomas, guiding hand oi rnen's Pan-Hel: Cap Ballew, exercis- inq on the chorus picnic: Doctor Lippincott, resources authorityg Ioe Klamon, qivinq the Marketing class some inspirational address: Miss Grace Dennison, whose aid with this issue oi the Hatchet was indispensahlep Doctor Queen always finds time in his already illed schedule to help and advise studentsp Al Wilkinson, English and Thyrsus authorityp Doctor Zernple gets our vote for the best all-around professor in the Business School. f-.Nf,':'fT- rEttt'5fvee1iXx. i ti in 'tw tp., 1 Q in I N ill i andids l M L 417653, N Q Classes . V ..v x .. 1 :m:.f rl uf Q ' A Teshman Class fficers ART SUIwIMERVU.I.E AND JOE HOGAN Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer .1 I fi,tiiwlliiin.iil5iifii The Class of '44, recovering from much of the confusion of registration and orientation, and the dread of Sophomores sporting small Wooden paddles bearing the sinister word, Vigilante, donned their red and green caps for the Freshman Mixer, and a grand time was had by all. The hazing this year was lighter than it has been before. To be sure the Quad rang With the dear old Alma Mater and commanding shouts of, Button, Freshman, for a few days, but comparatively few market baskets and black stockings were seen considering that most of the beanies had been discarded weeks before Homecoming. Disciplined freshmen , 'TIE 375 ,ffm D-x't 1 Y ffQK X H- 1!.w.1'.r1 Qflff ophomore Class Ufficers GEORGE OWEN AND BILL BARNES V ice-President and Secretary-Treasurer -........... --V, T1 Ti' V ilu ll -U bn i WN TYTWQ rp Tm VFW I Y F f . ,.ft il lf sz! gift: xfllf gff Ui tm S M All i nil in ll ts ml The Sophomores began the year vigorously with the enforcement of Freshman rules. The vigilantes proudly displayed stern wooden paddles and successfully persuaded the Fresh- men to realize their humble state. Freshmen rebelled however, and challenged the Scphomcres to a tug of war held between the halves of the Engineers' and Lawyers' football game the night before Homecoming. The Sophomores Won and upheld the honor of their class, but in recognition of the Freshman spirit, suspended the rules. 1 The sophomore champs F A' E 1-QANK GRENDLER r Z Y l!rN1'.Iv17I unior Class fficers CHARLES FRENCH AND GEORGE RADER Vice-President and Secretary- Treasurer 'l I R ':.3r., '- 5' . 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FE ADAMS, DONALD WILLIAM Q' ,gig .,W .egg 1,5 . gt.-gqfq --, ' -fig, fkii..-A1E1-Qifqg.ffifltfi.3I-'fv,git.,txiii-.ik-'e.Q5? 1',Tj.Zffifzf i f'5,l7g S2'.QQQ-ffjgffmfgiiziv ,TClf:i1j:gg' Webster Groves, Mo. Emi ' ,E 3. .LIT -' 4 rlga' . . 4- ' - ' if' T27 ,af .37 :5tf'.'3'f.fAi,ff5'.5 92223 L Enqlneerznq fi- EF- 1. V51 if g - - --' f , -1191.412-x-.f1'.1',.1f l ' ,Q jg Q . . . , - , I , '.ifi3,,-'fgwig,-F-.Jf--,QL-,:q.:'lf-. ,f: 5.151-Q.. Sigma Chi, Student Life: Alpha Phi ....Q-Q,--j,.f.:gQ,,5gi+ 3. it OTHSQCI- 1 i z2ii:15its.?lgl??' '- H Y Iff.2'2E2:ff.8,?i'5LL?Le,1f?iff? ,3i1T,',1Lif.l.-.- 7 Wtiit., f:f igtzsisrggfia-X lfQ'l1ii1f ff -1 4 Pri-L BARKEN, MAX MATHEW .3 .. , se... . . . ...W University City, Mo. 'A'h.,ls . Buszness , . . , '-1'-4-3-T. -1'i L'xf, , P1 Lambda Phi: Alpha Phi Omega, '1'f,'4l-61.51.gg-3..'4.Li:ggf-,sgLfrgipfigsffg X Band. BARR, BEN O'BANION Tipton, Ind. University College Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Pershing Rifles, Campus Y. BASSETT, ROBERT M. St. Louis, Mo. College Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals, Tennis, Tau Pi Epsilon, Quad Show, Student Life, Student Senate, Thyr- SUS. BECKMANN, GEORGE EDMUND Webster Groves, Mo. College Sigma Nu, Fencing, Student Life, Assistant Circulation Manager. BENTLEY, ALFRED YOUNG Webster Groves, Mo. Enginering Sigma Nu, Student Life, A. I. E. E. BERMI, SARA IANE St. Louis, Mo. College Women's Union, -W. A. A., Basket- ball, Archery, Baseball, Alpha Lambda Delta, Secretary, Student Life, Orientation Leader. ' BERNARD, MARGARET HELEN St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Xi Delta. BILGERE, BETTY KATHERINE - St. Louis, Mo. University College Delta Gamma, Riding Club, Skating Club, Eta Sigma Phi, Quad Club: Student Life, May Pete. BIRENBOIM, IRVIN MYRON Kansas City, Mo. . College Pi Lambda Phi, Secretary, Lock and Chain, Thurtene, Student Life, Sten- tor. BLAND, CHARLES H. University City, Mo. College Sigma Nu, Colgate University. BRAND, WILLIAM St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Swimming. BRERETON, ROBERT LOFTUS St. Louis County, Mo. College Phi Delta Theta, Swimming, Lock and Chain, Thurtene, Quad Club, Production Manager, Student Life, Orientation Leader. BRONFENBRENNER, IACK Clayton, Mo. College Kappa Alpha, Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega, Pershing Rifles, Lock and Chain, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Pi Epsilon, Thyrsus, Orientation Leader. 35 CK, KATHRYN LOUISE F, e,.l..,. Tl., BU sau5cxr.f.:.:,:. Roger., - ---- - I---' I i -,' ,,A,. ,-..- - - . S ,,JvfUmr,.n Hc,3::.Sv ' .-,L:.f,. khp e ., I, K 0.2 liuslmss I v' Q.,..l1 hlflfflfl .Ulf N St. Louis, MO. College Pi Beta Phi: XM. A. A., Washington University Chorus: Campus Y- uniur Class 19111 BURKS, DOROTHY St. Louis, MO- Uniuersity College u?:uNwq rv-1.:-5 Mxuulx Qs gt. xr C .. ... ...N ' -' LL, racer 'ie t. -.,. ..cu.a, J' I. Q Uyg,-JC CMI! 'vc at . CASSILLY, WILLIAM S. Webster Groves, Mo. Business, Law BUFORD, EDWIN HARDY University CNY, MO- Business Kappa Alpha, Basketball. CHESHIRE, HARRY VICTOR St. Louis, Mo. Business, Law bgmgpvgg.--. -gg Tgjv, , Deli: Gamma, VJ. A. A., May Pete, Beta Theta Pi, Press Club, Associate SIQITIG Chi: Thllfieflei PTGSSA Chilli w,i,'C::Q 'Q Ternzfn, Secretary, Alpha Lambda Editor, Hatchet, Eliot, Campus Y, Quad Club: W'CIShi1'1QiO1'1 U1'l1VGZ'i1ll' I Delta, Thyrsus, Student Lite, VJ. S. Duncker Guild. Chorus, Business Manager, Hatcsei, G. .-H. Council, Campus Y, Sopho- Associate Editor, Freshman Board of more Honors. Governors. CEITIPS SARS.-HR.-2 .' -QVE CLARK, MARTHA IANE COHEN, ARLEEN .Webster Grcz-es, 2'-1 St. Louis, Mo. University City, Mo. Collage College College Kappa Alpha Taeta, Hcckey, Bas- Kappa Kappa Gamma, W. A. A., Student Lite, Book Club, May Pete, kezball, Easel:-all, I-V. A. A., Eta Ouad Club Executive Board, Orien- Stentor, Quad Show Publicity. Sigma Phi, Campus Y. tation Leader. - COHEN, EVELYN COPELAND, 'WILLIAM HENRY CORNELISON, FERN IEANNETTE CRONI-IEIM, EMILY MARIE Chester. I-OUiS. MO- St. Louis, Mo. Clayton, Mo. College Business College . College Tennis, Track, Intranrurals, Phi Eta Alpha Xi Delta, Archery, Alpha VV. A. A., Swimming Team: Ternioni Sigma, Sophomore Honors, Thur- Lambda Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Kap- Alpha Lambda Delta, SOPh0mPr? tene: Qlllld Show OfCh9SiIG: TIQOS- pd Delta Pi, Thyrsus Workshop, Honors, Thyrsus, Student Life: Elm' urer, Senate, Board of Student Pi- Sophomore Honors. Stentor, Orientation Leader? Mm' nance, Campus Y. Cabinet. F919- CUTLER, RUTH VIRGINIA DAVIS, HARRY EDWIN, IR. . DEVEREUX, GERALD 1, ' 'Washington Mo. Maplewood, Mo. Sf, Louis, MO, College I-aw College Delta Delta Delta, Campus Y, Steph- Sigma Chi, President, Track, lntra- Kgppq Alphq, 36 ens College. murals, Ianuary Club, Freshman Representative. .. . . . -- rf- '-:ff . gg- :?,.Y'75,f:. 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FRIEL, VINCENZA MARIA St. Louis County, Mo. College Alpha Lambda Delta, Campus Y.. FRITCH, KENNETH GEORGE St. Louis, Mo. Business Sigma Nu, Chorus, Student Life. GAEBE, HAROLD CARL V. St. Louis, Mo. College GALLAGHER, WESLEY I. H. St. Louis, Mo. Business-Law Phi Delta Theta, Basketball, Man- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, ager, Quad Club, Hatchet. GAEBLER, DOROTHY MARIE St. Louis, Mo. College Phi Mu, W. A. A., Archery, BUS- ketball, H o c k e y , Sharpshooters, Softball, Delta Phi Alpha, Sopho- more Honors, Alpha Lambda Delta, Campus Y, Pan-Hellenic Represen tative. Lock and Chain, Treasurer, Thur- tene, Thyrsus, Pep Council, Sopho- more Class President. GAUNT, FRANK PEYTON Webster Groves, Mo. College Beta Theta Pi, Thyrsus, Alpha Phi Omega. GEORGI, MARGARET St. Louis, Mo. University College Kappa Kappa Gamma, Archery, Maid of Hatchet Queen, Engineers' Maid: Thyrsus, Glee Club, Stentor. GOETSCH, ELIZABETH HAZEL Glendale, Mo. University College Alpha Chi Omega, W. A. A. Board, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, As- sistant Manager, Freshman Com- mission, Thyrsus Workshop, Student Life, Campus Y, Hatchet Queen. 37 GRIESE, GERTRUDE GORDON, IOAN COULD, ELLEN LEONE SL Louis, MO. Fort Wayne, Ind. Alton, Ill. College College College . . . D lt Gamma: W- A- A-7 Archery: Delta Delta Delta, Campus Y, Rock- Quad Show, Student Life, Stentor, Rileiyi Riding, Chofusl SlPdQm ford College. Sf9Ph9nS College' Life, Pan-Hellenic Representative ,,- Vw -ff- O O i It I, li II .J M... -ef. . at rr, in ll ii Srl' il I li rm i .wa If 1 - :fm sri ie 4+ GRINDLER, FRANK IOSEPH St. Louis, MO. Business president of Thurtene, President f Chorus, High Hatters' Ouartette Quad Show, Troupers: Vice-Pres: dent of Student Senate, Campus, Y 1 - ' ' urclce f '1' Orientation Leader, D 1 I J-iw, President of Iunior Class. A HALLIDAY, BETTIE I. University CITY: M0- College Pi Beta Phi, SharpShOOfefSP Enqif neers' Maid, Ouad Club, Student Life, Hatchet, Campus Y CQPIPQI7 Stentor, Pan-Hellenic Representative: R. O. T. C. HonorarY Ccfplfllfl- HAMILTON, IOHN CHARLES HAMPEL, WILLIAM L., IR. HARTING, WILLIAM MOLLET HARTMANN, DORIS MARIE St, Louis, MO, St. Louis, Mo. University City, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Engineering I College Engineering COUPEYQ' . Alpha Phi Omega: A. S. C. E. Alpha Tau Omega: Band: Quad Phi Delta Theta: F1'f?ShmC1ff T1fGCk -Dt-SHCI Gamma: Cheerleader, Stuaenl Show, Dorm Union. and Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Lite, Campus H, Honorary MGIOT Intramurals, Pershing Rifles, Thur- tene, Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Eta Sigma, President, Sophomore Hon- ot R. O. T. Maid to Freshuwh Popularity Queen. ors, Tau Beta Pi, Student Council, A. S. C. E., Orientation. HAUSMAN, S. IEANNE Webster Groves, Mo. I-IENNIGAN, IAMES DAVID University City, Mo. I-IILLGER, RICHARD E. St. Louis, Mo. College . Law ElYQ1'lli't'Fl'l?gI Gamma Phi Beta, MacMurray. Beta Theta Pi, Lock and Chain, Theta Xi, Intramurals, Phi Eta Sig- Thurtene, Phi Eta Sigma, Thyrsus, ma, Sophomore Honors, Mathemat- Production Manager, Student Life, ical Honorary, A. I. E. E., Campus Campus Y, Sophomore Honors, Y. Stentor, Assistant Director. HIRSCHI, KATHRYN HOBAN, IAMES IOI-IN, IR. HOEL, IOI-IN ALBERT HCILIVIANI S. RUTH University City, Mo. East St. Louis, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. gt, Louis IVIO- College College College L-In-Wm!-tu College Kappa Alpha Theta, Archery, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Campus Y. I Sharpshooters, Hatchet, Campus Y. HOPKINS, ELIZABETH FRANCES HORN, RICHARD WILLIAM HUGHES GERALD E, University City, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. University College Business C,,11,.,,,. Kappa Kappa Gamma: W. A. A., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Imr - - Basketball, Sh h - amurals Sigma Chr Track M arps ooters Penn - L : anager, Chorus. 38 Hqu Ir. College. ' I 1.5 .-ffl' 115.1 fm , .,,:-.yjlgmjxt f,.,..At X ,fA..:x, HUMPHREVILLE, NEIL EVANS A . 'f' Phi Delta Theta: Freshman Basket- E, 4.'-' ff-H ball: Ice Hockey: Football, Manager: '- 4,,.- gif, 4,Q. L, ,,-. if 'I Duncker Guild: Student Publications Tm' 'X '1,- 4: Bufeeu- ' l.,, IOHANNING, MARIORIE llfie'SQE ig U, Webster Groves, Mo. Eve- 'ql' in . College 'tt' ' '. Kappa Alpha Theta: Hockey: Bas- ketball: Baseball: W. A. A., Fresh- ki man Commission: Ternion, President: 'if' Hatchet: Social Committee of Y, Co- Chairman: Board of Student Finance: Senate of Student Council: Home- coming Committee: Women's Coun- cil: Campus Y. IOHNSON, BETHUNE St. Louis, Mo. College Sigma Nu: A. I. M. E.: Thyrsus: Student Life: Eliot: Stentor. IOHNSON, MARIORIE MAY Clayton, Mo. College Kappa Alpha Theta. IOHNSTON, IANE E. University City, Mo. College Kappa Alpha Theta: Swimming: Campus Y: Ward Belmont. IONES, SHIRLEE CARLISLE St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma: Hockey: Basketball: Quad Show: Glee Club: Art Staff Hatchet: Ward Belmont lORDAN, QAUDREY HELEN St. Louis, Mo. University College Gamma Phi Beta: Sharp Shooters: 'Washington University Chorus: Cam- pus Y. KAMMERER, MARIORIE ANNE University City, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi: W. A. A.: Hockey: Basketball: Honorary Major R. O. T. C.: Homecoming Queen: Freshman Commission, Treasurer: Ternion, Treasurer: Press Club: Quad Show Governing Board: Thyrsus: Hatchet, Associate Editor: Campus Y: May Pete: Orientation. KANE, MARTHA PELTIER St. Louis, Mo. College Delta Gamma: Archery: Campus Y. KELL, DORIS IEAN Webster Groves, Mo. College May Pete: Quad Show: Stentor: Campus Y: Y Cabinet: Parnassus. KEITH, CARL HUBERT Overland, Mo. College Press Club: Student Life: Campus Y: French Conversation Group. KIDD, IO-ELLEN St. Louis, Mo. University College Alpha Chi Omega: Pan Hellenic Council, Secretary-Treasurer: Arch- ery: Press Club: University Chorus: Student Life: Orientation Leader. KINCAID, WILLIAM EDWARD, IR. St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Theta Xi: Quad Club: American Society Chemical Engineers: Campus Y. KINSLEY, FELIX PAUL St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma: A. I. C. E. 39 KISLINGBURY, FRANCES IANE University City, Mo. College Phi Mu: Hockey: Basketball: Arch- ery: Rillery: W. A. A.: ThYfSUS Workshop: Campus Y, Cabinet. I I KoHL, WILLIAM CHARLES KRUSE, RUTH WILLETS KUCHEH SHIRT-EY St louis Mo. Richmond Heights, Mo. Carbondale, Ill. l Business Business Collage h , C H - - dale eac ers o GQQ - - . d. D ncker Guild, Secretary, Campus CCKFIDOTI Sigma Alpha Epsdonl Ban Y? Quad Club: Northwestern Uni- versity. Class 19111 KUMMER, PAUL H. St. Louis, Mo. College B Sigma Nu: W. U. Chorus: Quad Club: Men's Pan-Hellenic Council. LAMBERT, SAMUEL BRECKINRIDGE LEWALD, CHARLES EAMES LEWIS, ANN CLARK LEWIS, CEYLON SMITH, IR Clayton, Mo, St. Louis, Mo. Clayton, Mo. Muskogee, Okla. University College Engineering College College Tau Kappa Epsilon: Baseball: Press Sigma Chi: Phi Eta Sigma: Sopho- Kappa Alpha Theta: lntersorority Beta Theta Pi: Tau Pi Epsilon D Club: Band: Student Life, Managing more Honors: Pi Mu Epsilon: Hat- Tennis: Baseball: Hockey: Basket- Quad Club Governing Board 'i Editor. chet: Engineers' Council: A. S. C. E. ball: Thyrsus: Student Life: Hatchet: Cabinet. Y Bazaar: May Fete. LEYERLE, MARGE MARIE LORENZ, CAROLYN LUTZ, HENRY C. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Carbondale, Ill. University College College College Alpha Chi Omega: Archery: Sharp- Women's Union, President: Student Kappa Alpha: Football' Basketb l shooters: W. A. A.: Campus Y. Lite: W. S. G. A MAIZE, IANE FRANCES St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma: Quad Club: Troupers: Campus Y: May Fete. MANSFIELD, PATRICIA LOUISE University City, Mo. College I Kappa Kappa Gamma: Rifle Club: Glee Club: Student Life Hatch : et: Orientation Leader: May Fete: A. S A. B.: Y Bazaar. Senate: Y Cabinet. . CT l: Golf: Track: Lock and Chain, Sec- retary: Pep Council: Freshman Or- ientation. MARGOLIN. ALBERT Kansas City, Mo. Business Pi Lambda Phi: Press Club: Quad Show: Student Life, Copy Editor and News Editor: Pep Council: Student Council Constitution Committee: Homecoming Committee: Freshman Orientation Leader. LOUIS MATTES, CHARLES Kirkwood, Mo. LOUIS College Beta Theta Pi: Intramurals: CanipuS Y: Freshman Orientation. MCCONNELL, NANCY SUE MCENERNEY, IOHN I., IR. MEDNIK, LORRAINE CLAIRE Normandy, Mo. Dundee, Ill. University City, Mo. College Business C0119-gg Alpha Chi Omega: Sharpshooters: Beta Theta Pi: Football: Advertising Quad Show: Student Life: Stentor. 40 Quad Club: Campus Y. B - Q ' ' ' ureau, Lpringfield Junior College. MEINERS, EDWIN PAUL, IR. St. Louis, Mo. College Tau Kappa Epsilon. MERRITT, IOYCE Walsenburg, Colo. University College MILLER, LEO INGERSOLL University City, Mo. College Beta Theta Pi, Intramurals, Persh- ing Rifles, Campus Y. - . '-1.-.-'r,:-92t '4-3- 12- Q',ii5,L:t25g.f'- ., g'.'1f1n A , r. ..- -.-A lm g,,,-,. .--..-,...: H, .'.'.'-..f:.-ru, yu,--',', -: .,-,.., - ' i' 1'-' -'i ' 'fp' I ' -53.1.1 K-.1-5 :QQ-2:-u-QL-:1.1'1'1--4, -1- f '. N H- .ss ,.:,.f, I fe. . ff it L X ,H w .M 4 va- .s41f,f:+- A- --fo ,gil .,- A t ' -m'7f.fliH.wi1..1-I . J -sm:J2'r.'ir,?,,-51, .. ,,-. , t,,,, .,-t 5 . - .. U v-E'1.'g?1-Jai, . . If 5 P20 V , H -,.. ,,...,, .1 Q, My C ,-,. . f. . ' ,....4l.,,.'.f:-,L :,i.,q,,3-.95,..3,,gn--sg: QxV..t.,a,,y ,tn ,. 1 ,.Jir3J,-Qafigkkgl 1 sg .5.kL'x-., ,: F., . I -L3-L31-' --3fPaSfBfy1-,-.li2'-.'-f:ig,g9-+1Jf'l'..'2wim'2f:w,f..m'ei 4Q'fgf'v1i?5rf4',gqz'x':fJt 'fffm'-'vi..-' .. I - TE I .s'.b:W'Kiwi-is-:1,we-.2TffL'1:Fei:ewesnel?-izmiazdffteifilm'-'EHQQS' li ffewgista if if x .xt ., .mm . ,- ., . 1- .. 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I .-zg.. 3,453.11 ?5:,H,fl .5 .- , . ,--1,g.f3'.,, - ' -, a-fi, ' .- -,,-5-,1-:iw g , N . .ew 'Wm' i' . f .--.,..:,q-R Gris .4231 . ' gills diztgvxa, A,:,.:.5gg..,, Qi .si ,, 1, mer .-1 -. 1, ..f,,- x Q- , .f. .,-,Zn .1 . , .-- - . I . Q7 . ..,-ef. ft I -A...-..f,.:tiff,e-asf' sag 11.-.11-toA-1215511--2,--V-:f,,,f-. -yarn ff., -:L Rfwftife- . . .gfuclf-...pe-I .t-:Wd-110.411 Viwu Vg-,.-.s S 'X 1 K- I 'Iii -V-S-7'5q:-ff' .z,a1v:rf4-ft, 115,221--gqgaggw f,g.fLG' t'g1g:.1 4 .,f , - -mf.-,L-' 3,,:!k-5,?.,gy:5 -51.1512 1:34-5:-ffqffqghwg ' - .ms A ' ''5ffEr.fj1rS21-fiifyfz',ff':':1i.-' L'51'j,, 1Y ., ' f-w , wzgjg.-51, 3., -Q-3.1, 1-il: ,Pt ss 3.-lf. x,. MOLINE, BETTY MADGE Kirkwood, Mo. University College Gamma Phi Beta, W. A. A., Sharp- shooters, Ternion, Chorus, Quad Show. MORSEY, VIRGINIA A University City, Mo. Law ' Gamma Phi Beta, W. A. A., Icicles, Thyrsus, Executive Committee, Stu- dent Life, Law Quarterly, Vice- President, Ianuary Inn, Vice-Presi- dent, Mid-Law Class, Kappa Beta Pi, Campus Y, Lindenwood College. NAYLOR, DORIS DEE Webster Groves, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, Riflery, Archery, Bad- minton, Sweet Briar College. NEBE, WILLIAM SHIELDS St. Louis, Mo. Business Beta Theta Pi,' Treasurer, Chorus Assistant Business Manager, Hatchet, Eliot, Student Publication Bureau, Duncker Guild, Quad Show. NELSON, BOBETTE Webster Groves, Mo. College Delta Gamma, President, Sharp- shooters, Basketball, Riding, Bod- minton, Baseball, Freshman Com- mission, Ternion, Chorus, W. S. G. A. Council, Pan-Hellenic Representa- tive, Campus Y, May Pete. PAGE, MARTHA St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A., Quad Show, Eliot. RASBACH, BETTY St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A., Basketball, Freshman Commission, Press Club, Quad Club, Student Life, Copy Ed- itor, Eliot, Campus Y. REARDON, KATHLEEN RUVANE Webster Groves, Mo. College Gamma Phi Beta, Thyrsus Work- shop, Chorus, Eliot, Maid to Hatchet Queen, 1940, Campus Y, May Pete. ROBERTS, BROOKS St. Louis, Mo. Business Theta Xi, Treasurer. ROBERTS, KARL I-IUTCHESON St. Louis, Mo. College Theta Xi, Thurtene, German Hon- orary, Quad Show, Iunior Intra- mural Manager, Campus -Y. ROEDER, NANCY WINN Webster Groves, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma, Archery, Tennis, Eliot, Freshman Orientation. 41 ROUTBURG, HILDA St. Louis, Mo. College Thyrsus Workshop: Stentor .Iuninr RUESTER, MAY ELLEN St. Louis, Mo. University College Gamma Phi Beta, Maid of Honor to Freshman Popularity Queen of l938: Ouad Show, Glee Club, Quartet: Eliot, W. S. G. A., Treasurer. lllassl RUMER, BETTY lANE St. Louis, Mo. College RUMER, ROBERT RICHAPD St. Louis, Mo. n Engineering . ' - Hon D l D lt , Sharpshooters, Phi Delta Theta, SOPl'1Ol'T1OT9 iiliieryretgamsus? Y, MacMurray ors, Quad Show, ETIQIYIGSTS Coun College. 941 cil, Campus Y. RUTHVEN, ELIZABETH AGNES St. Louis, Mo. . College Phi Mu, W- A- A-2 Q11CICl Sl710W Chorus. gf If f Z SALLVVASSER, ULYSSES ALBERT SANNEMAN, EVERETT HERMAN, IR. SCHAEFER, HORACE LOUIS SCI-IMIDT, DOROTHY IANE St. Louis, Mo. East St. Louis, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Business College College College Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega, Stu- Tau Pi Epsilon Pi, Delta Phi Alpha Pershing Rifles- Phi Eta Sigma- Stu Zeta Tau Alpha Archer 'l'enn.s A - i , ' I Y dent Life, Campus Y, Duncker Guild. dent Life, News Bureau, Freshman W. A. A., Pan-American Society Orientation, Rifle Club. SCHNEIDER, DOROTHY LEONA SOHNURE, DOROTHY KUPFERLE SCHOENTHALER, ELSIE LOUISE St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. University City, Mo. University College University College College t Gamma Phi Beta, Tennis Mgr., W. Kappa Alpha Theta, Hockey, Bas- Baseball, Swimming, Sophomore A. A., Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, ketball, Sharpshooters, Baseball, Honors, Ouad Show, Campus Y, Student Lite, Eliot, Hatchet. Thyrsus, Ouad Club, Hatchet, Cam- Freshman Orientation, SCHOWENGERDT, MARILYN K. St. Louis, Mo. College pus Y. ' SCHREGARDUS, DOROTHY ELLEN Webster Groves, Mo. SCHULMAN, IEANNE Akron, Ohio. SCHWANKI-IAUS, Ib NE St. Louis, Mo. College College University Colleoe Delta Gamma, Hockey, Student Life, Alpha Xi Delta, W. A. A., Basket- Stentor, Campus Y. ball, Badminton, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chorus, Student Lite, Parnas- sus, Secretary, Campus Y, Y Ba- zaar, Orientation, Pan-American So- ciety. SEIBEL, MAX D. SETTLE, SHIRLEY SHEPHERD, IEANETTE Princeton, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Springfield, 111, Business Administration College College Beta Theta Pi, Kemper Military Delta Gamma, Secretary, Campus Delta Delta Delta, Chorus. 42 Academy, Track, Intramurals. Y, W. A. A., W. S. G. A., Chorus, May Pete, Hockey. lv I . .- - 'nz-W-' ,:--.,..-,t---...V ,.-.. '. - -- --1, 1, ,-V-L, .. s. ... L-,.f,g.,,l.-1.3 .-ij, -R, V. gi 'I' s'tX r - 75-152 . ,i.f.:- .-.-.1 m .,:,: -1 Qgwg :Q .-.:'.-344 Q.,-up . 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'- '41,-f':1'-Ui'-'A' ,':-it1r'.f-'fe-1 215' ,wg 3: a - -A :lx sz:-: . - , ess, ' -T --f-.f:'4-raifmi--r-Pr' -f . - - -., . ,..--- -.s-rs-.-.-rf.-:iwpw-emi We-T31:-tri-. --Qgl.,-1,14-,.ai,i,. .1 , ,-,Q-..lq.,- Q J3.,45Pfe-ilk V ze. t if SMITH, MEREDITH memeaaa-mfs:fats-wksttzifzsin-1-w j-:ew br-erin l, 1 wig:gvftfgl-Q?glyfej-51.9-?,,1,g-F-Lf: ngzgnxg, 'Gif- - Hs: :'i--mia:-f '-:fi ,Q-Fi ii 1f:.-4 if ' St. Louis, Mo. X. ..,,,-,.4Q.... . ,,-.,,-AE. .?.x,,1- I L . . '--fqhffj 1. University College SMITH, ROBERTA LEE Ierseyville, Ill. College SNEED, GEORGE RICHARD Ladue Village, Mo. College KCTPPU KGPPG GGITIIHCII S11-ldeflf Life: Sigma Chi, Pershing Rifles, West- Stephens College. minster College. SOBEL, SUZANNE IUNE University City, Mo. College Quad Club, Student Lite, Stentor. SPRATTE, IANET St. Louis, Mo. College Delta Gamma, Washington Univers- ity Chorus, Quad Show. STAUSS, MARIORIE ELLEN Glendale, Mo. 1 College Alpha Chi .Omega, VV. A. A. Board, Archery, Archery Manager, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Bad- minton, Freshman Commission, -Stu- dent Life, Hatchet, Campus Y. STEINLE, IOE HARDY Murphysboro, Ill. Law . Sigma Chi, Sergeant-at-Arms, Intra- ' murals, Hockey, Hatchet, Pep Coun- cil STEINMEYER, HARRY AUGUST STEWART, GENEVIEVE MARIE St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. College Business Alpha Chi Omega, Glee Club, Stu- dent Life. Pi Kappa Alpha. STEPHENS, MYLDRED Webster Groves, Mo. College . Kappa Kappa Gamma, Archery, Badminton, Gulf Park College. STEWART, WINIFRED ELIZABETH St. Petersburg, Fla. College Phi Mu, St. Petersburg Iunior Col- lege. STOECKER, PEGGY IANE Webster Groves, Mo. University College Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A., Archery, Swimming Team, R. O. T. C. Cap- tain-Adjutant, Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Scholastic Prize, Sopho- more Honors, Hatchet, Student Life, Copy Editor, Press Club, Campus Y, Quad Club, Phi Sigma Iota. STOLZ, BOB GEORGE St. Louis, Mo. Business Beta Theta Pi, Tennis, Hatchet. 43 t t STOUGHTON, RICHARD E. r I 1 St. Louis, Mo. l 5, V Business , Tau Kappa Epsilon, President. I I I I 2 Tv' n l T1 ' -I-I FT-I' FCI I LW I: if 5 Ll I . , I I .L LL Lt I' A SUGG, INILLIAM RICHARD, IR. SUNKEL, ROBERT E. SWEENEY, ADELINE ELIZABETH St Louis Mo St. Louis, Mo. Sl'LgulZ' MO' ' ' ', , o ege Engineering Lau' , . - , . , . ' Rfl Cl b, Swimming, Campu Y iulipg igmq, Football, Basketball, Sigma Nu, Chorus, Student Life. Cilkinettu lil r, lt- V 1' -' S, S-' f-m M , I: 'i A CL LQ Q.: .. I-f' -- - TAUSSIG, IANE Webster Groves, Mo. College Kappa Alpha Theta, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, W. A. A., Quad Show, Thyrsus, Hatchet, Y Bazaar, Deceased May Fete. THOMANN, RUTH St. Louis, Mo. x THROOP, ESTHER LINCOLN TOENSFELDT, MARCIA TRACEY, DOROTHY FRANCES St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. it 5 University College Delta Gamma. TYZZER, BETTY ESTELLE Clayton, Mo. College 44 College Kappa Alpha Theta, Baseball, Swim ming, W. A. A., Hockey, Manager, Hatchet, Campus Y, Freshman Ori- entation Leader, Pan-Hellenic Repre sentative. TURSHIN, ELEANOR RUTH . University City, Mo. University College College Kappa Alpha Theta, Freshman Com- mission, President, Ternion, Alpha Lambda Delta, Thyrsus, Social Chair- man and Treasurer, Hatchet, W'o- n1en's Council, Pep Council, Sopho- more Honors. TUTHILL, SANFORD WERNER St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rifle Club. Swimming, Riding, Thyrsus, Hon- orary Captain of R. O. T. C., Guidon. UNDERWOOD, MARION MCNAIR Tulsa, Okla. University College Pi Beta Phi. WARREN, MILTON EUGENE Springfield, Mo. College Beta Theta Pi, Intramurals, Thyrsus, Washington University Band, Quad Show: Stentor. Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals, Lock and Chain, Tau Pi Epsilon Pi, Delta Phi Alpha, Secretary and Treasurer, Quad Show, Campus Y. VERNON, MARGARET IOAN Lebanon, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma. WATKINS, GLADYS Alton, Ill. College Kappa Kappa Gamma, Badminton, Basketball, Pan-Hellenic Women's Council, Freshman Commission, Ternion, Asklepios, Quad Show, Women's Council, Secretary, W. S G. A., McMillan Hall, President, Stu- dent Senate, Orientation, Campus Y. St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, Swimming, Tennis: Freshman Popularity Queen, Qudd Show, Hatchet, Sub-Orientation Leader. VORNBROCK, WALTER GUERDAN. IR. Webster Groves, Mo. Business Sigma Nu, Glee Club. -,.... ,.......--.-T,--.--t--4--W -----eAA.:---e-fA---- --f----' W- - . . ' W om e- ... .-.e.....s............-...4...-.......... .. ..1 .. . WHISNAND ROY VAN ARSDEL Business Beta Theta Pi- Quad Show- Duncker Guild- Campus Y. WHITE ANNE RIVES St. Louis Mo. X ' fmee' 1 f ,Q 5.531 Th.- l ffl HM 4,,-,,4,,-MW-W-N W -1 - . . - . ..,,YY, ...Lv .. wail' ',K 'fl?ff ,i::. wifi ' ' I .:t:'w.fti-,.'-1:,.',w2 .::.'i, I -,.:,g:.-,..'f?1?ii2.j f fi 5 .ii 1 I l ff WILLE IANE CAROL University City Mo. College Alpha Xi Delta President' W. A. 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WINN, RICHARD LEE University City, Mo. College: Rifle Team: Pershing Rifles: French Play: Student Life: Hatchet: Alpha Phi Omega. WINTERER, CHARLAMAE St. Louis, Mo. College emma Phi Beta: W. A. A., 'sharp- shooters: Chorus: Eliot: Campus Y. WOLKEN, ERNST BERNARD St. Louis, Mo. ' Law Sigma Phi Epsilon, President: Sopho- more Honors: Delta Phi Alpha, Presi- dent. WOOD, PEGGY ANNE YONKER, KATHERINE Webster Groves, Mo. University City, Mo. College College Gamma, Phi Beta: Swimming: Thyr- Gamma Phi Beta: Chorus: Campus sus: Quad Club: Eliot: Hatchet: Y: MCIY Pete: W'OII1GI1'S PG1'1-Hel19f1iC- Press Club: Campus Y. YEMM, GALE NORMAN ZELLER, OLIVIA RUTH Sf, Louis, MO, Kirkwood, Mo. College College Sigma Nu: Lock and Chain: Chorus: Delta Delta Delta: Riding: Chorus: Student Life. Campus Y. 45 B. Brereton, French, Nelson, Grindler, Cheshire, Henniqcm, Hurting, Iohcrnning, Cronheim, Heinemcrn, Rasbcrch, Toensfeldt Lewis, Watkins, Hacker, Kczmmerer, Ccxssilly, Biernboim, Lutz. I I in ' 1 ctzve unior I i n I 1 P M J ro m 1 n en t Seniors D. Royse, P. Ahern, E. Motrsorlek, Drcrqoo, Rosenfeld, Penning- ton, Gortes, Thoenes, Nelson, Stephens, White, Leiprnotn MacGregor, Aqctstein, Iohnston, K. Ruester, Wolflieim, Wilcox Scott, Scctllet, I. Brereton, Yenne, Vrcrnesh. llli. JACK FROST President fagiii enzor Class Uffzcers .- HARRY DAVIS AND IACK BRERETON Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer AGATSTEIN CLAIRE Clayton Mo Bus: ness Hockey Basketball Softball Icicles Badminton Swimming W A A Board Secretary Vice President Freshman Commission Sigma Lamb da Epsilon President Quad Club Glee Club Stentor W S G A Committee of 17 May Pete Pep Council, Orientation Leader. . . . I I I F , , . . . I ' F I . I I , , . . . ., I I AHERN, PATRICIA HELEN Clayton, Mo. Business Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mortar Broad, Quad Show, Quad Club Governing Board, Vice-President, Troupers, Glee Club, Duncker Guild, Campus Y, Vice-President Newman Club, Engineers' Maid, May Pete Committee. ' ALLEN, IANE CASE Clayton, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A. Executive Board, Manager of Icicles, Maid to Popularity Queen, Press Club, Sec- retary, Thyrsus, Eliot, Hatchet, Man- aging Editor of Eliot, Homecoming Committee, Proshmore Prom Com- mittee, Campus Y, May Pete. ALT, MARY MARGARET University City, Mo. g Law Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Beta Pi, President, Campus Y, Eliot, Hatchet, Pep Council, Ianuary Inn, May Pete, Newman Club. ANDREWS ISABELLE University City, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secre- tary, Engineers' Maid, Quad Show, Campus Y. ARQNBERG, INA MAE' St. Louis, Mo. College t Swimming Manager, Preshman Com- mission, Phi Sigma lota, Vice-Presi- dent, Quad Show, Troupers, Com- mittee of 17. A 'li-5 -, ,, ,, f I i f-,, ,- , . E C L... 4 ,. 4 v .t I Z ' E LE 'Aix '-5 I I Z l . I S , l - 1 Q - 5 I it .,i 1 r , F - --- ' up ' 4 M1 '----'MA' . 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Engineering Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sophomore Honors, Alpha Chi Sigma Freshman Award, A. I. E. E., Secretary-Treasurer. BRINKMAN, VALERIE MARY St. Louis, Mo. University College W. A. A., Horseback Riding, Thyr- sus, Student Lite, Washington U. Representative Maryville Horse Show BURGER LORRAINE ELIZABETH St Louis Mo College Women s Union ,..w, sd- Qiiwnf ,fab-p?g.m9M,,ygJ.5E I 3,553-s,,,,.,..x1,,gzif, sa-.. g . . - 1232, iflrff 5i.5.'l3-15. fi!-ffsuz' - 1ff:Q,.g.',t.AgF. 'S i .ifftbi , 5'-is .'-SWE ...QC-...Q ,' i:q1..::.2' ig . Lv. f. ' X .3 3 1 'iI'51' ,fp-.2 - 3-RY University City Mo Architecture Pershing Rifles Engineers Council Khabah President Architecture So ciety Newman Club President CAMPBELL DOROTHY St Louis Mo Nursing Student Council Secretary Senior Class ev-an 641,35 L alfa 1 IANA I I fitfxfks. 2 I is weft, . - f 't U ,J Rt A 'it tw. Krieg: 6 N 9 QQ, ills' CANN WILI IAM FRANKLIN Webster Grove Mo Architecture Beta Theta P1 Freshman Swimming, Architectural Society, President, Scarab, English XVI Plays. CARRUTHERS, MARY CATHERINE Little Rock, Ark. Business Pi Beta Phi. CHODOROUSKY, LEONARD University City, Mo. Business CLAPPER, LUCY ANN University City, Mo. University College Delta Gamma, Horseback Riding, Baseball, Archery, Thyrsus Work- shop, Quad Show, Western College, Oxford, Ohio. COHEN, DAVID HARVEY St. Louis, Mo. Business-Law Pi Lambda Phi, Skating Club, Ianu- ary Inn, Quad Show, Eliot, Student Lite, Iunior Prom, 3. 'l .'f::' Lf-Z iff! 4 i : 'JJJ.'-,'.., - I- ' '.:. ':5 .ff', Lf. .. ' ' - 4 . ..-- -.' f. .-.--M. .--..1., A- . .. v,-lftf-: :H .-.- X . ' . ,' if . .- -- 11:1-S-L-wt, t'.?fiF5..':'1f-'.q, -- 1 331-'gfi:.L,t -3-..f,,.,:-.. 2--nf -I-:H ,L t . h t 4- gf,-QQ zffms' , Ak 1.3,-sit-.'-.fe.--..2g,g1.-Qi--.43- i . .. 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College Pi Beta Phi, Rifle Club, Skating Club, Phi Sigma Iota, College Poetry Society. 1 ' W---M 'ff ---- r--1-af: 'A'-sf - ' :: ff::T--W - ESKIND, HAROLD G. Providence, Ky. College Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Orchestra, Ouad Club, Treas- urer of Dorm Union, Social Chair- man. FELDMAN, MARVIN M. St. Louis, Mo. Business Duncker Guild. ETTER, ALFRED GORDON, Webster Groves, Mo. College Theta Xi, A. I. M. E., Secretary, Par- nassus. FERGUSON, PAULINE ' Richmond Heights, Mo. College Alpha Chi Omega, Archery, Ice Skating, University Chorus, William Woods College. ETTMAN, LOUIS MAURICE Sheffield, Ala. Business Zeta Beta Tau, Baseball, Varsity Baseball. FINK, MARTHA ELIZABETH VV'ichita, Kan. College University of Wichita, Wichita, Kan. EVANS, WALTER RICHARD St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Vice-President, Sophomore Honors, I Engineers' Coun- cil, A. I. E. E., Chairman, Campus Y Cabinet. FISH, WILLIAM ROY St. Louis, Mo. 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Law Magister of Sigma Chi, Baseball, Swimming, Phi Delta Phi. HEITNER, ROBERT RICHARD St. Louis, Mo. College Phi Sigma Iota, President, De Alpha. HAM, ALEC C., lR. St. Louis, Mo. Business Freshman Basketball, Cheerleader, Baseball, Thurtene, Quad Club, Glee Club, University Chorus Publicity Manager, Duncker Guild, Vice-Presi- dent, Campus Y, Orientation Leader. lta Phi HENKE, R. ELIZABETH St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Chi Omega, W. A. A., Sharp' shooters, Baseball, Glee Club, Campus Y. HANDLER, MARTIN St. Louis, Mo. Business HENRY, IEAN MARKHAM University City, Mo. College Phi Mu, President, W. A. A., Sharp- shooters, Riding, Student Life, Pan- Hellenic, Campus Y. HANSEN, IANICE LEE Clayton, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, Sharpshooters, Badmin- ton, Eliot, Hatchet. HENTSCHEL, IUNE ANNE St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Chi Omega, President, Rid- ing Club, Archery, Thyrsus, S Life: Campus Y. HECKER, MARY ANN St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Alpha Theta, Swimming, Sharpshooters, Hatchet, Campus Y. 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E., Vice- President, Campus Y. -.-- 4,-5 L.-2-u4.Lg......... -... -. . '- 1:1 ..::::-4:-14. HUGHES EDWARD WILLIAMSON Nameoki Ill. College Westminster College- Missouri U. IEHLE BETTY A. Webster Groves Mo. College W. A. A. Board- Quad Show- Campus Y. IENKE ARTHUR LOUIS St. Louis Mo. Engineering l Engineering Council, President, W. U. Student Chapter A. I. M. E. Pi Beta Phi, Riding Club, Manager, IOHANNING, ELEANQR Webster Groves, Mo. University College Kappa Alpha Theta, Hatchet, Wo- men's Council, Campus Y, Quad Club, MacMurray College. IOHNSTON, MARGARET MAYNARD St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Pan- Hellenic, President, Quad Club, Hatchet, Assistant Editor, W. A. A., Hockey, Swimming, Baseball, Ten- nis, Thyrsus, Campus Y, Press Club, Sweetbriar College. KARCH, LAURIE St. Louis, Mo. Business Gamma Phi Beta, President, W. A. A., Sharpshooters, Softball, Thyr- sus, Women's Council, Pan-Hellenic, Campus Y. St Louis Mo College KRIEGER, EDWARD ' Deceased. LYNCH, ROBERT ERVIN Ladue, Mo. Business Beta Theta Pi, Press Club, Thyrsus Executive Board, News Editor, Stu- dent Life, Quad Club. MANNE, IRWIN APPELL University City, Mo. Architecture Zeta Beta Tau, President, Men's Pan Hellenic, Engineering Council, Archi- tectural Society, Vice-President, Kaabah, Vice-President. MacEACI-IERN, DONALD KEITH St. Ignace, Mich. Business Ice Hockey, Baseball, Pershing Rifles, Alpha Phi Omega, Duncker Guild, Band, Rifle Club. MANNHEIMER, JEANNE St. Louis, Mo. University College . Alpha Epsilon Phi, Delta Phi Delta Secretary-Treasurer. MacGREGOR, IEAN HUDSON Clayton, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma, W. A. A., Archery: Freshman Commission, Mortar Board, Press Club, Glee Club, Student Lite, Women's News Editor: Eliot: Women's Council, Pub- 1iCilY ChCiiff1'1CI1'1i Women's Pan-l-lel- lenic, Orientation. MARCH, IANE MARIAN St. Louis, Mo. University College Gamma Phi Beta, Sophomore Honors. MacMlLLAN, DOUGLAS EDWARD Kirkwood, Mo. College Beta The-ta Pi, Quad show, Persh- ing Rifles. MARCUS, SAMUEL MARTIN St. Louis, Mo. Law Pi Lambda Phi, Intramural- uad , Q Elfllbi Law Quarterly Staff, Student 1 e. MAIN, IUNE University City, Mo, College Delta Delta Delta: W. A. A., Stu- dent Life, Campus Y, Christian CO1- lege. MARSALEK, EDITH VIRGINIA Webster Groves, Mo. College KQPPU KUPPG Gamma, Vice-Presi- dent: May. Pete, National Collegiate Players: Sophomore Honors, Mortar Bourdz Quad Club, Secretary, Troup- WS' SGCFGTGFY: Eliot, Campus Y, Glee Club. 1, 56 'sa-uv WQ5 -.... . ,. -' - -. . -, .,-.',-. .... f, , ,. ui,-.,.: . ,. N .t......,.1. ., .,...,.-,. . . ., . ...J--f .- ,.-:vw -- ,---,:f Q., ,. .- -, . . r-, ,. .,L.4.t.. . X.. -..-- A -. . r V,-ip' - , ,,. ,. , ,-Zi., X --:gi si, .zz ,- 4 -, , -. e.:-.a-vw.:.,.'-.V-. . V. 'f t,, --w.. . 1 w. -1'+s- s .r,. . r--I-111,::s --art..-n, -. , i 17:-11' fi? . sa- . :. .,., .. I ,l .-wg?:Qli.,wlF3ss. w' .135 141, h.,5N,5:,qj, f:511frar:FiE - 22 gqifsizi.. -if -. .f.: ef . 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Engineering Phi Delta Theta, Swimming, Qugd Show, Orientation, Campus Y, A. S, M. E.: A. I. A. E. MAX, CHARLES WILLARD East St. Louis, Ill. Law Delta Theta Phi, President. .LX .. .... .N V. -15QL..................... ..... . ---vu 1 Q --'- - -- --- - MAXWELL MARY BETTY Mitchel Field Long Island N Y College Kappa Kappa Gamma Swimming Basketball Quad Show Hatchet Eliot Vice President of McMillan Hall Campus Y Barnard College George Washlngton University MCCALLUM SOPHIE MAY Kirkwood Mo College Phi Mu W A A Board Hockey Basketball Baseball Riflery Man ager Tennis Badminton Peppers Sigma Lambda Epsilon, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, May Pete, Engineers' Queen. 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 I 1 1 , . , . . . , V , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 r MCCANN, VV. ROBERT East St. Louis, Ill. College ' Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Intra- murals, Lock and Chain, Vice-Presi- dent, Band, Washington U. Chorus, Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer, Iunior Prom Committee, Pan-Hellenic Council, Campus Y, Pep Council. MCGRATH, LORIME St. Louis, Mo. University College Alpha Chi Omega, Horseback Rid- ing, Swimming, W. A. A., Wash- ington U. Chorus, May Pete. MELICK, RUTH LEE St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Chi Omega, W. A. A., Sharp- shooters, Campus Y, Thyrsus Work- shop. MILLER, DONALD IAMES Normandy, Mo. Engineering Tau Beta Pi, A. I. C. E. OCHS, LAMAR I-IERMAN Lebanon, Ill. College Intramurals, Lock cmd Chain, Band, Dorm Union. PAUL, DONALD EMIL St. Louis, Mo. Business Student Life, Campus Y, Duncker Guild, Pershing Rifles, Thyrsus, Gamma Delta, President. O'CONNELL, ROBERT FAY St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramural, Manager, Thurtene, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta- Pi, Sophomore Honors, Student Life, Press Club, A. I. Ch. E. PENNINGTON, FRANCIS EUGENE, IR. University City, Mo. College Beta Theta Pi, President, Baseball, Lock and Chain, President, Thur- tene: Quad Club, Governing Board, President, Glee Club, Hatchet, Pan- Hellenic Council, Secretary. ORR, CHARLES PITTMAN Paducah, Ky. College Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals. PEPPING, RAYMOND AUSTIN University City, Mo. Engineering PAPE, WILLIAM F. Clayton, Mo. Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Track PERLMUTTER, BERNARD St. Louis, Mo. Business Sigma Alpha Mu: Lock and Chain, Freshman Debate Award. PATTON, IOHN RUSSELL Kirkwood, Mo. College Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals. PETELIK, FRANK I., IR. St. Louis, Mo. Business Rifle Team, Captain, President, Cap- tain of Scabbard and Blade, Persh- ing Rifles: Duncker Guild, Major, Cadet Corps. 58 PILLISCH, ARLINE A. St. Louis, Mo. College Archery, Icicles: Peppers, Sopho more Honors, Chorus, Campus Y, May Fete. PIER, RICHARD FREDERICK Richmond Heights, Mo. Business Duncker Guild. POI-ILMANN, VERNON CHRIST St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Mu Epsilon, Campus Y, Debut ing Team. PRATER, RUTH IEAN University City, Mo. College Delta Delta Delta, Secretary, Swim ming, Tennis, Riflery, Glee Club, Student Life, Hatchet, Campus Y. RAYBURN, GEORGE MARVIN Sikeston, Mo. Business Pi Kappa Delta. Delta Gamma, Treasurer, W. A. AU . -- . .v N .-. -1.1 ......-.... . -..-...,....- -. NE, .:: 11 -.14 Srl 1. r,-L .A W, REUSCH AUDREY E St Louis Mo College Honors RIEDELL ROBERT GEORGE Rock Hill Village Mo Buszness Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fencing, Stu- dent Life, Campus Y, Cabinet, Orien- tation. Sharpshooters, W. A. A., Sophomore RINGGER, BETTY Memphis, Tenn. College Delta Delta Delta, Archery, Chorus, Gamma Delta, May Fete, Sophie Newcomb College. RODGERS, WARREN University City, Mo. Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma, A. l. Ch. E. ROSENFELD, ALVIN ZACHARIAH St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Lambda Phi, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Secretary-Treasurer, Press Club, President, Student Life, Editor-in- Chief, Eliot, Hatchet, Campus Y, Stentor, Student Senate, Delegate, Associated Collegiate Press. ROTHSCHILD, RUTH WOODSON St. Louis, Mo. - College Zeta Tau Alpha, President, W. A. A., Archery, Peppers, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Thyrsus Work- shop, Student Life, Pep Council, Campus Y. ,,,, .,,....,,. .,. ,,.. -We iilg --- - -- ---r-5-1' .. - - SEAGRAVE, GENEVIEVE PRISCILLA St. Louis, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, Washington U. Chorus, Campus Y. SIPPY, IOSEPHINE ESTELLE St. Louis, Mo. College Hockey, Quad Club. SEE, AGNES CORDELIA St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Kappa Gamma, Swimming, W. A. A., Thyrsus Workshop, Stu- dent Life, Eliot, Managing Editor, Women's Pan-Hellenic Council, May Pete, Sophomore English Prize, Vassar. t SIVELLS, MARY MAXINE Webster Groves, Mo. University College Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President, Quad Show Production Staff, Wo- men's Pan-Hellenic, Hockey, Thyr- sus Workshop, Western College. SEIFERT, HENRY LEE St. Louis, Mo. Business A Baseball, Wrestling, Scabbard and Blade. SPARKS, MAMIE St. Louis, Mo. University College Arkansas State College, Delta Psi Omega. SHEAHAN, MARY ALPHA Clayton,Mo. 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' .4 ,ti-yi'aQ:-1tigeq,:?'xk7'ti'sfn.55-52,113,353-12,1531-,,'t BMX, 553. - 'Sittfgsswvl' -- 55.5tts,a1..,mf.if2.wi3.'riff,g1.'..:.-.gmsislet-txt. Mt.. M '53,-,,l::-gf,-tv-,Y,: f..,1,,-,pg.5-,g-t,,l.,3'sWt.' Q . W 4 STANSBREY, IOHN IOSEPH St. Louis, Mo. College Washington U. Chorus, Eliot. STEALEY, HENRY L. St. Louis, Mo. Business Phi Delta Theta, Intramurals, Quqd Club, Stage Manager, Executive Board, Thyrsus, Homecoming Com- mittee, Duncker Guild. STEPHENS, ALICE LOUISE Webster Groves, Mo. College Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President, W. A, A. Board, Treasurer, Hockey, BGS- ketball, Baseball, Freshman Com- mission, Secretary, Ternion, Presi- dent, Mortar Board, President, Glee Club, Pep Council, Board ot Fresh- man Governors, Women's Council, Student Senate, May Pete Commit- tee, Campus Y, Orientation, Sigma Lambda Epsilon. STEPHENS, MARY MARTIN St. Louis, Mo. University College Sharpshooters, Christian College, Campus Y. STILLWELL, PARKS Hannibal, Mo. Law , Kappa Alpha, President, The Cub, Editor, Student Senate, Freshman Orientation Leader, Westminster College. -3. .x Lg ..h.................-........:-J.,.:,-::L,,'..: , , W ,. SUPPINGER GERHART SCHOTT IR Belleville H1 Business Kappa Alpha Hatchet Washington and Lee University SWALLOW EDWIN LOUIS St Louis Mo Engineering E TANZER MARVIN IEROME Pittsburgh Pa Business Zeta Beta Tau A.i. .Ef THOENES, EDWARD GEORGE St. Louis, Mo. Engineering Theta Xi: Engineer Council, ,Presi- dentp Tau Beta Pi, Thurtene, Secre- tary-Treasurer Phi Eta Sigma, Treas- urerg Omicron Delta Kappap Co- Chairman of Iunior Prom, Sophomore Honors: Chairman Engineers' Day: A. I. Ch. E. Award. THOMSON, IOHN ALEXANDER St. Louis, Mo. Business Thyrsusg Campus Y. THYM, RUTH FRANCES LOUISE St. Louis, Mo. College ' Pi Beta Phi. WEISKOPF, HERMAN FREDERICK Gerald, Mo. Business Dorm Executive Committee. WITHINGTON, BUZZ B. Clayton, Mo. Business Sigma Chi, Pershing Rifles, Cap- tain, Scabbard and Blade. WELTGE, RUTH ELIZABETH St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Chi Omega, SecretarY: Sophomore Honors, Varsity Debate, Campus Y. WITTE, IOYCE ANNE Kirkwood, Mo. University College ' Gamma Phi Beta, Intramurals, Ex- ecutive Council, W. A. A., Campus Y, Pep Club, Icicles. WHITE, lOl-IN FRED St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Alpha, Eta Sigma Phi, Stu- dent Life, Baseball, Ice Hockey. WITTERSCHEIN, ROY GEORGE University City, Mo. Business Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WILCOX, ELIZABETH ROE St. Louis, Mo. College , Delta Delta Delta, Hockey, W. A. A. Board, Basketball, Manager, Baseball, Sharpshooters, Freshman Commission, Ternion, Mortar Board, Hatchet, Women's Council, Student Senate, May Pete, Women's Pan- Hellenic Council, Campus Y, Cabi- net, Co-Chairman. VVITTHAUS, ROBERT OLIN Clayton, Mo. Law Band, Phi Alpha Delta. WIPPERMAN, MARY LOUISE St. Louis, Mo. College Kappa Alpha Theta, Hockey, Swim- ming, W. A. A., Hatchet, Campus Y. Lvcqg-.. . H 1 '- . ,. '. . . 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X- If u .- g is ., -.Q X ' lim, . . : Wie 4, , sg, f . ' .5 - ,H -k :,'t,,y -Us EX, .., , W3 if. S , A, , ' .f K. I' it , - t,.1 aw . gi 1 -, . 1 in ,ru 1 x Qt A 'tl' if' M I 'G t t fu 'IU tt N. X K ' 'vt' fc W.. K Jw, . - '2 ., -M 5- Q ,et fm, at. , i L ,. A -' , ,N .1 grin ., 'tv xzgw t. six! Q 4 4 ,x ' I ' fl: ' vis ' '-'31, ,f ' J, fl sky? r t Q-4 A , 1 1 Q 1 , s 'f l 1 I l .va 1 x 1 Xl, A5 H if :A ng Q NNQL1 WOLFHEIM, RICHARD IULIAN St. Louis, Mo. College Baseball, Press Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Life, Managing Edi. tor, Publicity Committee for Military Ball, Freshman Debate, A. S. A. B., Alpha Phi Omega, Honorary Vice. President. WRIGHT, MARION LEE Webster Groves, Mo. University College 'Women's Union, Hockey, Basket- ball, Baseball, Campus Y. WRIGHT, WAYNE BRAXTON St. Louis, Mo. Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Law Quarterly, AS- sociate Editor, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles. YANOW, MILDRED ANNE Madison, Ill. Business Thyrsus Work Shop, Campus Y. YENNE, HELEN VICKERS Centralia, Ill. College Gamma Phi Beta, W. A. A., Mortar Board, Ternion, Sophomore Honors, Debate Squad, Hatchet, Student Life, News Editor, McMillan Hall House Council, Women's Council. YOUNG, HENRY St. Louis, Mo. Business Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Thyr- sus, Pershing Rifles, Drill Team: Rifle Club. ZBAREN, PEACHES H. St. Louis, Mo. College Alpha Chi Omega, Vtlashington U. Chorus, Student Life, Campus Y: May Pete. 113 A I n my Cf? fffv W U J 1' M! ff ,wi g Q f ,fi ilitar I U -Tix ,rl -2' j- -K P Y-,H , 1 nt , . t i 5 .. 1. 3 1 -1- --f--A 1 ,J ,t it 3 ,, V3.1 ,. f- .fp ,- 1. 1 , t , it by t. it 1 . E Mt ,T-fl tx, U t M : ' rf 1, E t h 1 , . t , --1 I 'lu ,f-' l,,1 2 51,1 , it 1. l ll lf? ..tJ.i.L ,l., .L- ..n. m, LLL -A L- EJ. I .1 L ' Pelster, White, MacMillan, Petelik, Larsen, Withington, Obourn The trend of military events abroad during the past year has shown its effect upon the R. O. T. C. at Washington U. The Corps of Cadets, including the band, has expanded to 424-the largest in the history of the university. This year, for the first time, entering freshmen were required to pass rigid physical examinations and were care- fully selected. At the end of the first two year Basic Course, students showing those qualities which are requisite for an officer are selected for the Advanced Course. The minimum scholastic requirements are a B average in military and a- l.4 average in the university. Upon graduation from the university cadets are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the Army of the United States. , This year's senior class thesis deals with the problem of defending St. Louis against aerial bombardment with the tactical use of an antiaircraft brigade Csemi-mobilel. The senior class has been informed from reliable sources that upon graduation in Iune it will be called to active duty. Many of the alumni have already been called to active duty, and at present, are serving in all parts of the United States and its possessions. Cochran, Stewart, Schroeter .......-,.-. .... ...Aww ,n,...n,,,,, ,,,,,, , , A, h,,1,.:,Y 1:24. -. . .,,Y ,i,.,..i...,....,, ,,,, ,. . , . , , , Y Y,YY, Y , VWYYW' rim WW' A W i Y U in Ullu 'tu ff nfl 2 ,glulliiltn ihjtrdflli .hr- T Front Row-Spencer, Greenarnyer, Newton, Bothman, Withington Petelik, Stewart. Second Row-f-Kuzdas, Castlen, Klamm, Owen, Knapp, Radman Q The crowning event ot the shooting season occurred when Washington's No. l R. O. T. C. Rifle Team' Won the William Randolph Hearst National Intercollegiate Tournament by the score ot 957 out of a possible lOOO. Approximately 350 collegiate teams entered this tournament. The Hearst matches are the largest and most important event of the season tor R. O. T. C. units throughout the country. The Varsity Team won 22 of the 32 schedule postal matches and a Varsity Team ot 5 men took third place at the University ot Chicago in the National lntercollegiate Matches. ll, l, .ul TTU rfi iii ,-I-I 'i' .iii l i, it . 1 l 3 ll.t. .i.1..L ...l The l9-40-l94l season ot the hand history resulted in additional laurels tor that organization. Although no trips were taken this year the men Worked hard and with the cooperation oi Lt. Col. Cochran presented flag raising ceremonies this tall that would do credit to many larger universities. ' fr-ei-fi:ff--Y H '- 'ff V - - V-'40 ' - .F--pw , Y nut g--X.. 'w W X 11 1Ll W ti l. V ll ,. ,-.-P Q ' l tl ,l fp t .Lg ,sf , t M ttf tw w - -A tl .44 l t t . 1 -3 . 5' 'H .arp Pershing Rifle Officers BERGEN, CAFFALIWBROOKS, WITHINGTON 2 Q N., .lf 5 f Seventh Regiment Officers SCHAEFFER, WHITE, LARSEN, GERRITZEN Pershing Rifles, National Basic Hon- orary Military Society, endeavors to en- courage, preserve, and develop the highest ideals of the military p-rofession, to promote American citizenship, and to provide an appropriate recognition of a high degree of military ability among the cadets of several senior R. C. T. C. units throughout the country. This year the prestige of the P. R. unit at Washington U., Company B-7, rose to new heights When it acted as host for the annual 7th Regimental Assem- bly early in May. Washington U. will continue to function, as it has in the past, as headquarters for the 7th Regi- ment. For the first time since the unit was formed in l929, Company B-7 has elected a co-ed, Lois Chiles, to be hon- orary officer. Pershing Rifles has also organized a fine glee club, known as The Singing Riflemenu. During Hell Week, plebes , as the P. R. pledges are called, carried small pop guns to all classes and were re- quired to assemble each day on the Quad to execute the manual of arms, drill, and in general to be thoroughly heclcled by the actives. ' Front Row-Col. Cochran, Capt. Stewart, Lieut Schroeter Malor Sager, Petelik, Binzel, Bothman, Obourn. Second Row--Staniszewski, Kalbfleisch, Pfaff Gerritzen Knapp Withington, White, Siebels. t Third Row--Larsen, Schaefer, Caffall, Hennigan Bergen Dodd Young. Fourth Row-Reitz, Godin, Henry, Brooks, Winn Garber Dunck frm it mt Tm in 'rrp UT: 'Ht - it - t 1 1, ' . tg 2, 3 ,I t t nfl lun FQ Jil itil Crit it tilt in lm in it till ln Scabbard and Blade was founded in the fall of 1904 at the University of Wisconsin. Since its beginning, the organization has spread over the entire country. Today there are seven Scabbard and Blade regiments . . . each regi- ment composed of 12 companies. A new unit is being formed, but as yet only two companies compose the eighth regiment. The membership of the fraternity now numbers' over 3500. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to develop and preserve the essential qualities that make a good officer. With this background the members are better able to take an active part in all community affairs. . .especially those of a military nature. We in Company H-5 . . . here at Washington University . . . realize that pres- ent conditions impose a duty on us to acquaint our civilian friends with the purposes of the defense measures being taken by our government and so we keep abreast of our current defense program. But more important still. . .we realize the part that we must be ready to assume in our expanding national forces. Knowing this . . .we are concentrat- ing on preparing ourselves for this task so that we may be a credit to Scabbard and Blade and to Washington University. MacMillan and Iohanninq-Honorary Colonel lean Wenzlick salutes her battalion-the new flaq unfurled at Francis Field-the boys light up at summer camp-hup 2, 3, 4- the boss --our sec- ond line of defense-more action at summer camp. LL JRE ' ' ' 1 lztar andids 2 N Cf-- Q 14 SKU 5 If , , F H 1 f?Q N Iiinqshiqllway is . . zngshzghwa The Kingshighway division of Washington University houses the Medical Center, which is composed of the School of Nursing, the Dental School, and the Medical School. ln addition to these three schools, the center includes Barnes Hospital, the St. Louis Children's Hospital, the St. Louis Maternity Hospital, the McMillan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, the Oscar lohn- son Research Institute, and the Edward Mallinckrodt lnstitute of Radiology. Washington University also has as its affiliate the Central lnstitute for the Deaf. Nia QQ: urszng School .N . The Washington University School of Nursing was estab- lished in 1905 as the Washington University Training School for Nurses. its purpose was to prepare students for bedside AUDREY MARSH nursing, public health nursing, and for supervisory and teach- Social Chairman , , , , , I ing -positions in hospitals and schools of nursing. lt was reorganized in 1924. A Well-planned course of instruction, covering a period of three years, leads to a diploma in nursing. In co-operation with the University, the School of Nursing also offers a five-year course Which leads to the degree of B. S. in Nursing. ln both' of these courses the student receives instruction in the basic sciences in the classrooms and laboratories of the School of Medicine. In the School of Nursing they are taught the courses fundamental to the art and science of nursing. The opportunities open to a graduate of this School are many and varied. In few professions does the college Woman find her services placed at such a premium as in nursing. is sl KOHL, SNYDER, LUDWIG BERNARD, KOZIAK, KOEHLER Junior Class Officers Senior Class Officers 1 1 l l 4 E I l l l l : l 1 i l 1 4 1 i l i 1 l l l P l t l r l 1 1 l Elliot, Vifeyrauch, Marsh, Rice, Earnst, Kohl, Campbell WILPJIA EARNST President - - tudent Assoczatzon The Student Association of Washington University School of Nursing fosters a closer bond of friendship and cooperative spirit between the students and faculty. All students of the school, are automatically members of this organization, and it provides student government in all matters pertaining to the nurses' residence. lt also plans and sponsors social affairs. The judicial and executive body is the Student Council. lt is composed of the officers of the Association, the presidents of each class, and four members at large, two of whom represent the affiliated students from St. Luke's Hospital and Lutheran Hospital and are elected by them. The duties and responsibilities of the Student Council are to direct all student functions, to sit in judgment of offenders, and to determine the penalties for infractions of the rules. During the twenty years in which the Student Association has existed, its form has changed but little, and it has by its survival and popularity shown its value. Junior I Bergman, Eleanor Bradbury, Mildred BreDahl, Charlotte Breit, Lulu Margaret Brown, Margaret lane Brueggeman, Ioyce Bumann, Dorothea Burton, Eileen Cariss, Margaret Chism, Helene Connely, julia Cox, Dolores Daume, Marjorie Dohm, Doris Eddlernan, Enid Hafner, Ruth Heinemann, Eyelynn 5 M1110 T Junior I Herbert, Lois lenks, Mary Fay Kellams, Mary Sue Kindle, Iane Kohl, Katherine Lahar, Marjorie Ludwig, Marilyn McNatt, Thelma Mayes, Isabelle Peckert, Annetta Pickel, Barbara Ratliii, Norma E. Reynolds, Betty Rogers, Rosemary Russell, Betty Shreve, Wanda Snyder, Marjorie C155 Junior I Stealey, Laura L. Strom, Helen Trigg, Elizabeth Voss, Elizabeth A. Woods, Frances Junior I I Biggins, Dolores Brannan, Mary E. Burns, Virginia Caldwell, Margie Sue Fischer, Evelyn Heagler, Sarah K. jefferson, Homer Knecht, Geraldine Malin, Anne Rowe Nelson, Frances Weyrauch, Dorothy i 1 4 1 I a 1 t 5 1 I I. I I 1 l l 1 i E s i .I ALBERSWERTH, KATHERINE St. Louis, Mo. Secretary of Student Council. BERNARD, BETTY B. Boulder, Colo. Vice-President of Senior Class. ' CRONBAUGH, GRACE M. St. Louis, Mo. DOWSON, SARA INGGA St. Louis, Mo. EARNST, WILMA FERN Sarcoxie, Mo. President Freshman Class, President Student Association, Student Council. GAUNCE, GLENN ARVA St. Louis, Mo. GRAEFE, LILLIAN L. St. Louis, Mo. GRIFFORD, IDA MAY St. Louis, Mo. GRIFFARD, RUTH GENEVA Farmington, Mo. KEMPER, I-IARRIET E. St. Louis, Mo. KOEHLER, CHARLOTTE M. M St. Louis, Mo. Senior Class President. KOZIAK, AGNES St. Louis, Mo. Senior Class Treasurer. LAMB, BETTE A Moberly, Mo. Iunior Class President, Student Council. LYNN. BARBARA ALLEN St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Kappa Kappai MAIOR, MARY IDA St. Louis, Mo. MARSH, GEORGIA AUDREY St. Louis, Mo. Social Chairman. MUELLER, MARY PAYE - St. Louis, Mo. 'MUELLER, MARY ELIZABETH Granite City, Ill. Iunior Class, Secretary: Student Council, Corresponding Secretary. PENCE, PAULINE PATRICIA St. Louis, Mo. Vice-President of Student Council. RICE, ANNE Paducah, Ky. MEI: Qteltm .5 lass RIECHEWS, MARGUERETTE Kirkwood, Mo. SCHMID, IULIA Plymouth, Wis. ,Q It , e n 1 0 T SMITH, IRMA Springfield, Mo. Student Alumnae Award 'M F-TW i 325 E ng SJ iwwurszng Candzds X f. Nfix ' V XX E L' 'f 'ff : 1 1 5 - 0 Q , f' Q 1 - N I 'L I Y! 1 5 i -' : 1 P 1 f -----w H ' A ff ,, ZiZ':' NORMAN Sl-lll3l.EY President t u de n t 0 u n c il Klein, Brondhorst, folly, Shipley, Hedmcrn, Gillison, IVIcAnc1ll3 NX eox ei At the outset of the vedr, confusion reigned in Dentcrl School student crffdirs. The loss of the Constitution provided the Dentol Student Council witho good excuse for Cm extended tenure of office. On the other hcfnd the students rehelled cts this did not comply with their ideos of cr demo- crcrtic form of government. As ct result, the old representatives were ousted, the new instctlled. The new ctdministrdtion, cfs its first duty, sow to it thott the money from the Student Fund wos put to good use this foll, otnd used the first semester's income to m rooms. odernize the crntiquoted locker On the lighter side of school otctivities, two sociol events stcrnd out. held which proved to be cr gold dffoir, grecrtlv enjoyed by ctll who attended. As ct fitting climctx to the socicrl crctivities of the ecfr th semester. First or dctnce, on March 15, wots y , e spring dctnce was held towotrd the end of the e 3-.-. V. .. YNY..- mirli, --.-.-......-ZYYW ,,,, v , , A Wnynnwif H I A ' q- '- V - -V V V V V ,,,,,, Front Row-Smith, Weare, Riebe, Sessams. SWEQALTE , Q Second Row-Vessel, Stanhope, Burnett, Bohl- mf' m 1 mann, Lee, Sturman, Iolley. l 1 I Third Row-Iarnes, Simons, Korns, Peterson, l Hacker. Front Row-Bentley, Saborcsity, Gilman. Second RoweOrman Rayl Klouqh Brandbors ---r.' V. 'I McAnaHy Kavfrdas King ' 5 h 0 e e e e e lass 'I 0 0 m lr Third Row-Moses, Iones, Shute, Gramrner, Helm. 'eifwla f .. .r.,:,, ...- X unior Class Front Row-Ellmcm, Calindo, I-Iedman, Matthews, Madden Second Row-Klein, French, Foss, Ligan, Namce, l-lotze. Third Row-Rupprecht, Hanis, Meyers, Reed, La Blanc. Fourth Row-Moore, Sherman, Ellis, Marlow, Baltz, Hardin FRENCH, MARLOW, MATHEWS Class Officers -. s.-. ..'1.-A fw V--.4--.x-r.n: --N .. -.... .. - : -- :::11::rf f- -- -'---' - Ezzzff . 'W f A 'I - - 4 ---- --- ---Z-e----1-N----H A -- - -- -,, --- - - ---- --- ---+--------H . . f- V . W .--.--. . Y W. W BRICKMAN ISIDORE WILLIAM Brooklyn N. Y. Dental Baseball- Iunior Class President. COHEN SOL IACK New Britain Conn. Den tal COOPER RUPUS SMITH Providence Ky. Dental Homer Iudd Society. DILLARD IOE Little Rock Ark. ' Den tal ' Secreatry-Treasurer of Class- Homer Iudd Society- Delta Sigma Delta Professional Fraternity. DORMIRE ROBERT B. GIBBONS WILLIAM H. IR. St. Louis Mo. Dental Delta Sigma Delta. KLEIN DR. KA'I'E St. Louis Mo. A Dental GILLISON CI-iARLES STEWART Centralia Ill. I Dental Sigma Nu- Homer Iudd Society Vice- President' Student Council. ' PETKOVICH MELVIN LAZAR St. Louis Mo. Dental GOTTI-IEINER IULIUS GEORGE St. Louis Mo. I . Dental Sigma Alpha Mu- Homer Iudd So- St. Louis Mo. Dental FICKEL, ROBERT BRUCE Edina, Mo. Den tal Delta Sigma Delta, Homer Iudd So- ciety. enzor W f MWWM-Q WHMWA,-L. , ... .- ..... Y ,.-....-.. .4 .-4:.-15:33-.5 -. - ' -M 'ie-11 - '- ' 'Q W' N ciety, Dental Iournal. Sl-IULMAN, ABE New York, N. Y. Dental Softball: Homer Iudd Dental Society. HAMILTON, WILLIAM I. Overland, Mo. Dental Senior Class President. SHIPLEY, NORMAN B. St. Louis, Mo. Dental Delta Sigma Delta, President: Presi- dent Sophomore Class: Student Council. HUNTER, EDWARD I-I. St. Louis, Mo. Dental Delta Sigma Delta. SULLIVAN, ROBERT H. St. Louis, Mo. Dental Delta Sigma Delta. LOE, FRED SCHILLER Minneapolis, Minn. Dental Delta Sigma Delta: Homer Iudd So- ciety, Vice-President. Wi-IITE, DAN B. Moberly, Mo. Dental Sigma Nu. 154 -dv C155 79 4 , I 'N vi i . i , x 5 Q. I 4 4, , s I r 1 I 1 N a a ' x E 1 i f ! w 1 1 x e 5 1 ic I i HN wmv-Q. ,wwf .,u-45... Q T Q 1 ' 4 Q? YQ-1 gm E fl f Cl I andids lk it , V , it ,i bl, V la l4L.l t : 5 tt I I t qs! t 4 ,1 'un . ' Y it, f-,, 'lf RV ' f ' ,-,. 1, LJ 1 ,g 4 ' 4 4 +l- A 1 'J 'iw t lt lil-li' til F 5 ' t 5 VTR UT l LQ tlh ,K ,.1 313,15 tum, fri? W4 tg 1, ,til t-1-ww Qi Q design- t.LJ,l. .,Lg..Js4 u-1.2 in, LL til-lj, l..A.- -ins J-.. .i L nl, Y r , .LJ Front Row-King, Perkins, Rupprecht, Klein, Shipley, Thompson, Smith, Shute. Second Row-Le Blanc, Brandhorst, Sullivan, Hunter, Bohlmann, Peterson, Kavadas, Helm. Third Row-McAnally, Vessell, French, Liqon, l-ledman, Loe, Iones, Sermon, Orrnan, Grammer. ...ui -. .Wei a .. ,, tfz -lv 1 f F' , , 1 -1 1 a c g .J ' 1 t . - F L 1 WY: f ' . 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I x- l X ntercollegiate Intramurals Coaches Cap min HOBAN, LOEBS, KOPCZAK MIKE VRANESH 1, otball Everyone realized that the fireworks of the previous year had been more than a change of coachesp rather it was a complete turnover in the policy Which the school has maintained regard- ing football. The student body missed and misses Well-loved Iimmy Conzelman but rallied to support the team and Coach Butch Loebs in his first year as head coach, and it must be said that he did a good job in building up a small team, Which, in victory or defeat, was a fighting team. . Ir- Aepnl 91-Il UT 5. SD Sql UU M D go snap buguut Lumen, 101 SDM SLU 'P V6 LIOS FDLID J,SO.I.:I 9 5. Ev' CD cr Q O F. E Q. Q :S Q 2 CD :S vv E Q Q- cn 'USHV 'S pun o umlel AUDUI deqn, 0 E91 'QSO P-H P-'P-s S JDQA bum eADId 'SI Lu .Req q11M U9 '11 CD Q '-1 5' '-1 gpeulun sql 9 CD if Q 1 CD 2 Q U3 1 fi 5. 4 cn Q.- U3 0 3 co 2 IT 9. U' N4 5' cn cr CD ET Q Q. O O Q O :- r' O CD cr UD 'umel sgq pun E o 2 5 5: cn 3 8. 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' Maryville 7: Washington 6 Vranesh, Griffith, and Spafford saved this one. 5 ashburn Beginning the defense of their Missouri Valley Conference title against Washbtirii, the 1940 Bears looked good in vic- tory. Schwenlis passing, the heads-up play of the whole line, and thrilling long runs bi' Lindow and Frost were the hiqh' lights of the game. Washington 28: Washburn 20 t -W' -q4'+ 1--ii...,.,,i. . ' f 'Q ' ' . vvxf 3- bfxm '.--3 rsh? 'li PX Sri Wg fi X ,e iff, 'gg .gg Oi to tgitg-:t,f,,'g, a 0 m a ,,.f, i4X6?,Nl. When the squad left for Still- water to tangle with the Okla- homa Aggies, everybody felt it was a tough assignment to meet a team that had such overwhelming power in all de- partments, experience, and re- serve strength. The Bears' de- fense bogged down badly, and for the first time in the season the offense was no match for the opposition. Oklahoma A. 6. M. 53 Washington 12 The Aggie powerhouse. utler Coming back from the depths of defeat, the Bears played brilliantly in soundly trouncing Butler. The slight margin of victory fails to indicate the superiority that Washington showed over the Bulldogs. Frost scored on his famous naked reverse in the opening minute, and the outcome of the game was never in doubt. Washington 27: Butler 19 i Butler's ground-gainer in action. 87 , ...- Vfrf .mfM4MW,,.f1 I 1 1 t Schwenk stopped for no gain. After laying a sensational tirst halt and gaining the lead, the iron men ot P Washington broke down and dropped a tough one to Centenary. This game served as an excellent example ot how the lack ot reserves can handicap a team. Centenary 19: Washington 14 x' It' F X 'Q s w - IL. 'wfffyf 'owl gx Pay dirt for the Flying Squadron iwlirginia Militar Institute For two reasons nobody seemed to mind the Bears' one touchdown defeat at the hands of Virginia Military Institute. First there was the excitement ot the Homecoming celebration, but more important was the fact that the Bears played on equal terms with the big and powerful Cadets, who outclassed them in everything but tight. tw V. M. I. 20: Washington I3 I 2 This Bulldog didn't get away. Lftff fff5 X 1- U -. , . king.. . 1 I eff! ' ff, fy, A' fir 3 t 4 Ioe Ady was the big gun of Washington's usual football victory over Rolla. Schwenk scored twice, but it was Lindow and Ady espe- cially who plowed through the mud- dy field and tough Rolla line to set up the touchdown plays. The Bull- man coached team, bigger and bet- ter and smarter than usual, served notice that it is not to be regarded as a cousin in the future. Washington 12: Rolla O f T d k 6 And again the Bears lost! F or the third consecutive time Washington dropped its game by a single touchdown-this time to Drake. The game was featured by Bud Schwenlds running and passing, but all efforts failed because of Drake's ability to take advantage of the breaks. Drake 20: Washington 14 The Miners close in. 4 TSA-P -btliif 'AA-wiv, :r?:M1?r-?v-YA-H-,YYn,, , Schwenk off tackle As in other years the end of the football season saw the traditional rivals, the Billikens and the Bears, square off for the city championship in a colorful, hard-fought game. A strong wind hampered the Bears' most effective weapon, a successful passing attack, but Wash- ington defense work was brilliant. Time after time the forward wall held fast in an emergency to stave off a St. Louis touchdown thrust, and I-lefelfinger, forced into the kicking role because of injury to the two regular punters, booted the Bears out of danger. The tenseness on the field and the excitement in the stands, which always accompany these annual affairs, was greatly increased by a series of disputed decisions of the officials called against the 'W ash- ington team. The margin of victory was aheart-breaking field goal from the eleven-yard line. ' St. Louis 3: Washington 0 Looking back over the first year of de-emphasized football at Washington University, Bear followers were somewhat dis- appointed at the season as a whole but satisfied that every- thing possible under the circum- stances had been done by Coach Loebs. l Out ot bounds' the Linesmcm IVF A 'Q ,122 f' l attlt'5' A , X NFORTUNATELY, but not unexpectedly, the football squad o e past season Was small, and Butch found himself at the beginning of the season with only about a dozen good men, who became, as the season progressed, the famed iron men . Everyone admitted that the first team compared with champion Washington line-ups of the past, and that the lack of capable reserves was the cause of failure in 1940. Every defeat except in the Oklahoma game was suffered by the slight margin of a single touchdown or less, and victory might have resulted in each had liberal substitutions for a Weary first strong team been available. The Centenary and V. M. l. games especially are sad examples. H1513 Chances for the coming season for a successful and possibly a championship team seem bright since only three men Will be lost -Vranesh, Frost, and Ady. lt is true that these very important cogs in last year's machine will be sorely missed, but Demon Graduation has treated Washington teams far worse in the past. With two years of varsity competition completed, Lutz, Schwenk, and Lindow per- forming behind a thoroughly experienced line should give us a winning team in 1941. Touchdown FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1941 Oct. 4 Kansas, at Lawrence Oct. ll Oklahoma A. M., here Oct. 18 Creighton U., here Oct. 25 Centenary, at Shreveport Oct. 31 Drake, at Des Moines tlfriday nightb Nov. 7 lllinois College, here ttentative date-prob ably Friday nightl Nov. 15 Butler, at lndianapolis Nov. 20 Rolla, here Nov. 29 St. Louis, here omecoming .'x'! f X pf Q J Eg goevirfzotoiliifft wggnissrox Q I 2 I , ,,::.,,, 'V it Xt? .T Blitzkrieg at Beta Theta Pi . . . The Sigma Chi Express came in on time . . . The ioacon was lean, but it was a good idea . . . Queen Margie gives the house decora- tion cup to Engineer Lewald . . . The Welcome ban- ners on Number six . . . A Winged victory Went to the Theta angels t????D . . . The froshmore fight. MISS MARIORIE KAMMERER Pl' Beta Phi M6671 COACH KINNAN AND CAPTAIN-ELECT SCHWENK it asketball When Coach Bob Kinnan took over the Washing- ton University basketball squad tor the iirst time last season, he attempted a two-told plan-first to increase attendance and general interest in the game, and more important, to 'build up a Winning team. By publishing a five point program seeking student cooperation and instilling his own boundless enthusiasm into the school and team, the former lowa State star succeeded completely. V l i Front RUW'-COSTG, T. Schwarz Schoenbeck C ll 7 C second Row G1 b' S ' I C1 OWCIY, Lutz, O. Schwarz. o 113, chwenk, Damton, Heiser, Lieppmcm, Devine, Kmnzberqr SWGGZY' Schwenk goes after a high one in the Yale game. 1 Devine Sweazy Heiser NDOUBTEDLY the full support of the student body acted as a tonic for the 1940-41 Bears. Not only did they win a large majority of their home games, but seemed to put on a more thrilling show when student enthusiasm was pitched highest. An excellent example is the first St. Louis U. game, when after an intensely exciting nip and tuck battle all evening, the closing seconds saw Devine steal the ball, little Otto Schwartz shoot a sensational goal, and a one-point victory for Wash- ington. The record of six wins and as many defeats in Missouri Valley competition, although better than in past seasons, was not a true indication of the team's quality. Flashes of brilliance early in the season marked the Bears as the team to watch, but incon- sistency proved to be their downfall. One evening they seemed invincible, and in their next game they appeared to be a very mediocre team. 5I'3f5Zfi5f'Y--. lay-QYifi'x OR example observers who saw them display such a tight defense and devestating attack in defeating powerful opponents as Creighton and Okla- homa A. ci M. were scarcely able to believe that the same two aggregations could on other occasions administer humiliating twenty point defeats upon the Washington team. The fact that the Bear quintet was made up largely of sophomores was undoubtedly the cause of inconsistent play. . The past season saw no single individual scoring star developed, but instead a cooperative team on which each member played a vital part. Much credit is due the for- ward line composed of Lutz, who was the spark-plug of the Bear five, and Darnton and l-leiser, sophomore sharpshooters who used to tage their height and skill. Unusuall available including Harold Globi Schwenlc, and the veteran, Li larly valuable for his steadying influe the sensational excellent advan- y good guards were Q, a much improved eppman, who was particu- nce on the younger players. Important also to the team's welfare was the abundance of reserve strength of Calloway, Schoenbeck, Devine, and the Schwarz brothers. First down and ten ct ite St. Louis game. Globiq O. Schwarz Damian i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I l 'ull 'x H Giobiq stops an Oi1er Callaway Lutz Schwenk ril5:2t,1tg.,t,.QtZ2tts . URING this last year the Bears were important contenders for the top position in the Valley race, but each time that they rose in the league standing by virtue of a couple of hard-fought victories, they would suffer an unexpected defeat at the hands of a team of inferior quality. As a result the final results show a powerful Washington team of near-championship caliber with only a fair fifty- fifty record. Turning, however, from an only moderately suc- cessful season, we see bright prospects for next year with the return of all the regular performers and several valuable reserves. Having gained suf- ficient experience in the past campaign to overcome the nervous strain of performing before hostile crowds in other cities, the Bear quintet should be strong enough to break the monopol.y of Creighton and the Aggies and bring home a basketball cham- pionship for Washington. Schoenbeck N N ,fm r .iff-, EILERS, STALEY The record that Bear swimming teams have made under the guiding hand of Coach Artie Eilers is one in which the student body as a whole can Tiustly take pride. Few teams in the country in any sport can top Washington's feat of seventeen victories in the last eighteen seasons in Missouri Valley competition. This year's squad, in spite of an absence of divers, scored six decisive victories in completing another undefeated season. The Bear tank team 'showed early power in sub- merging De Pauw and Kansas universities in successive dual meets and continued by captur- ing first place in the men's division in the. Y. M. H. A. lnvitation Meet. The combination of Brand, Staley, Iacobs, and Armstrong led the way in the last named contest setting a new pool reco-rd of 2:59 in the 240 yard relay, and Willie Brand splashed 220 yards free style also inlrecord time. t l v..,.s.........., Fr t Staley, Mutthey, W. Brand Cl '. .M Sed Q gi '-5 Q Front Row Vl,SSIl1Cl'. Second Row 5:11:13 Sialex Lxlers Matthey, NV. ' s 1 , q. ff an Armstrong, Nw, Retcltmau. 'obs R.Brand. At Murray, Kentucky, against strong Murray State Teachers' College and Rolla teams the W'ashington swimming squad hit full stride in taking six out of eight firsts, and in the annual Czarlq A. A. U. swimming meet opponents fared no better than usual as the Hilltop boys piled up more than twice as many points as their nearest competitor. The Bear paddlers wrapped themselves in final glory by meeting and defeating powerful Clclahoma ci M. for the Missouri Valley title, and further honor came to several members of the squad who repre- sented Washington in the National Collegiate Athletic Association meet at East Lansing, Michigan. Much credit is due to individual members of the l9lll team, as well as to Coach Eilers. The mainstays were Captain Clair Staley, backstroke star, and Willie Brand in distance events, and other capable performers responsible for the most successful season were Charley lacobs, the Armstrongs-Fred and Willie, Lou Matthey, Burton W'eenick, and Bob Bretsnyder. 4 , ' t Classen, Queal. . t , Front Row-l-Iuette, Honzgberg Wolfe Second Row-R. Brand Ellman Eilers . ,W ockey Front Row-White, McEachern, Ruernmler, Ga: riett, Anger, Forshaw. Back Row-Coach Groner, Gilbert, St. C71 Kuz ' das, Pfeffer. lce Hockey shows increasing popularity each year, as more and more Washingtonians turn out for the Polar Bear team. The game's demand for swift thinking and acting attracts all true sportsmen. Although the league offers very stiff competition, each game showed steady improvement in team work and technique, and Coach Cfroner has high hopes for a championship next year. The Fencing team this year has made an enviable record. ln dual meets with Northwestern U., ChicagolU., Illinois U., and Notre Dame the Bears pressed their opponents to the limit. At the National Fencing Meet at Chic University the season was climaxed by finishing third, two points behind the winner. Baker won third in the epee while Captain Curtis placed fourth in the Foil and sixth in the Saber, the only Washington man to reach the finals in two events. , y '1' ,m,.f-.-1-1--f . W T' . 'Hb 'I 'wtf' 7 .l'f'f,-'12, s ' Beckmcrm, Kirtz, Captain Curtis, Mutrux, Baker 1 . t--. 4 , i , x.-n, x Q .1 51' ir,-fi: , , Qi-1 ,mv l' M. Spring seems synonymous with the bee-hive of activity seen this time every year out on Francis Field in the form of ambitious track men. At first the workouts seem a little carefree as the boys stretch their legs after a long hard winter, but gradually things settle down, the poorer athletes are weecled out, and finally the Washington U. track team emerges in its quest for a Missouri Valley Conference title. COACH KINNAN Front Row-Hughes, Berkley, Copeland, Levine, Davis, Sheppard Second Row---Kinnan, Schoenbeck, Funk, Dierl, Henry, O Donnel Hieser, Seibel, Brand, Buford, Kozak, Dauten, Hill. This season, as in former years, dual meets With several schools other than Valley members were scheduled in order to give Coach Bob Kinnan a line on his best men So lar the outstanding star seems to be speedy Red Lindow, who competes in the lOO and 220 yard dashes and the running broad jump. He is aided by Ervan Levine and Harry Davis two other dependable veteran dash men. Russ Henry, Richardson Usher, and Max Siebel are steady per- formers in the longer distances, and the hurdle events are in the capable hands ot veteran Wally Schoenbeck and sophomore sen- sation, loe Funk, who also tops the high jumpers. ' Copeland Kinnan and Davis Meletio Kozak tl sl, t W it J 1 5 A Dierl, Rierners, Levinep Funky Dierl, Riemers, Levine: Heisery O'Donnel1, Henry, Conner rank Kozak and Bill Copeland are making a joint effort to overcome the annual Weakness of Bear teams in the field events. Kozalc especially with the shotput and discus indicates that he will become one of the high point men for the year. Although the material at hand was not quite up to expectations, Coach Kinnan has whipped the boys into excellent condition-mentally as well as physically-in much the same spirit as he handled the basket squad, and Bear rooters can be confident of a good season. 'tl' l as e ball team on the field for the season's opener- COACH KOPCZAK p Front Row-Kreuiter, Ettman, Brandenburger, Murray, Schoenbeck, Fox, Haley, Kelsey, Huneke. Second Row-Roehlk, Minkoff, Turley, Venarde, Rosenberg, lost, Schiffman, Stone, Medleman, Margolin. Third Row-Kopzack, Schulenburg, Garrison, Kranzberq, Schwenk, Spafford, Seeliq, Hefelfinqer, Carver. Since graduation had left a glaring Weakness in the pitching department and in the middle of the infield, Kopczak concentrated on these problems from the very first. He turned up immediately with a satisfactory starting hurler in sophomore Mel Schulenberg but had con- siderable more trouble in finding an adequate keystone combination. After Schoenbeck, varsity catcher for the past two years, and various others had been tried at the infield spots in a manner typical of the St. Louis Cardinal management, the newcomers, Kreuiter and Kelsey, were decided upon. ln spite of the handicaps of bCiCl Wefffhef and conflicting spring football practice, Coach Frank Kopczalc again managed to put a strong baseball tiff iff'-' :Ry lv.-I Q ' .H st , T7- 'w ,, hese men along with Turley, Krauzberq, Schwenk, Spafford, Schoenbeck, and Roehlk made up the starting line-up for the opening game. Other valuable veteran members of the l94l squad were Haley, Murray, and pitchers Bill Hefelfinger and Lou Ettman. As in other years, the Bears in preparation for Missouri Valley Con- ference league competition, played several exhibitions both here and away from home. Several outstanding teams made an appearance this season at Liggett Field, and numer- ous interesting, well played games were the reward for the comparatively few faithful Bear fans. Early pre-season contests, for example the first Missouri U. game, showed that the squad was not in best playing condition, but the brand of play displayed in the close 4-2 defeat, nevertheless, indicated a strong team and the probability of a successful year. renni Front Row-Copeland, Hodgson, Bassett, Ottenad Second Row-Schaefer, Yager, Dependahl, Feicht inger, Friedman. The outstanding success of the Washington University tennis team this season shows the advantage of the pre-season elimination system now in effect here whereby competitive experience is supplied to team members and representation of the best men is guaranteed. The l94l team was captained by Charley. Dee and consisted of Friedman, Hodgson, Bassett, Copeland, Yaeger, and Stolz. Q The advantage of having veteran players return to the squad was again evidenced by the success of the Bears' golf team this year. ln spite of a tough schedule, the team of Lutz, Staley, McDowell, Schwarz, and Goldberg man- aged to win its share of the dual meets both on the home course at the Crystal Lake links and in opposition territory. f Q -'iff 0 I It Keller, Scott, Staley, Goldberg S, fx 4 , Cxfx' ,f X Kuff 'N gm X Q 1 A s. .fl 4123i LQ X f ff I V b q -.-,L ' 1 . : ' ,A 14.7 L, U XX XF! I X MICJ A V ' YJ 4 .I 'f'Q',lf f'!f'k5, ,,v ' f ' 'QQ' ' XX! My ixxgxifxx IG!!! ' X M 1 2 ,IVQKXAQ y K X YM S -U 3:15, I Wa X X 3 f 1 M. N I X A X x X MV X1 CM K x , f fm XA xx 4 '. ' 1 4 f L ' , fx 1 ,X F K 15 LJ 'ff' J 'X NNW .---,,.,,.v.f-.,.,,.... Intramurals INTRAMURAL DEPARTMENT HEADS Doctor Summers Andrew Carver. A SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-WRESTLING Front Row--Murphy, Lubke-, Murphy I Rhoades. Back Row-Hughes, Hunstein, Klauser, Gallagher. r E SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-VOLLEY BALL Front Row-Bhoades, Bassett, Lubke. Back Row-Klauser, Giessing, French, Hunstein. A SIGMA ALPHA EPSILONfBADMINTON Pape, Hunstein, O'Cor1r1e1l, Bassett. BETA THETA PI-CROSS-COUNTRY Front Row-Adams, Niedringhaus, Car- penter. Back Row-Fullerton, O'Nei1l, Wood, Siebels. 7 t t I I a I f 5 3 Q W 108 , t il lll ll l' il S BETA THETA Pl-TENNIS Carruthers, Crowe, Stolz, Voqes. Tl-IETA XI-BASKETBALL Front Row-Roberts, D. Kilker, Thomas Bussman, Strubar. Back Row-H. Oetting, Hillger, Schlat ter, W. Oetting, R. Kilker. THETA Xl-SWIMMING Front Row-Droste, Schmidt, Gulledqe Bcrck Row-H. Oettinq, I-Iillqer, Schlat ter, W. Oettinq, Williams. SIGMA CHI-SPEEDBALL Front Row-Pfeffer, Neuwoehner, Arm- strong, Reiner. Second Row-Hughes, Dolezal, Burns Horner, Kassabaum. PI LAMBDA PHI-PING PONG Scallet, Gamm, Ross, Price. 1 SENIOR HOCKEY ohnston. I E an E O U' 'QC vi orgoo, Gate Dr HOCKEY IUNIOR ite, lohonninq, Wh uster lor 1'1'1'1 ese, A Wi WT Ro Front Heuser. 1 x-. 2 .-Q CD U O s-4 .-CI T Z5 fi gerdt oop, Kommerer, Schowen 3 o FCI .rc U U m SOPHOMORE HOCKEY ck, Otto, Richardson, Zwillinq, Lloyd. GG rrestcll M Row-Fo o-I I1 O :- ll-4 l. erhold ed Wi Barron, Hczddclwcxy, Stouffer, eder, IO B wt Ro Back ARCHERY -U fu Q f f ,M ,.. Q Moy, Kisliuqlwilry, Siauss, Row i Fron FRESHMAN HOCKEY Gruvely. beck, CZ GJ O .Cl U U2 GJ IIJ P- O II. .Yi 3 cv ..1 of b o ..1 :F s: :1 9 I 3 -vi : E 3 I, Hill, Ald rich, Wol T, r, Dumbo as 5-4 as E Kom W... Ro Buck Q u-1 lil -1r ' SENIOR BASKETBALL lXlCCCIllLlI1l, Royse, Iolinston, Drqggo, Stephens- SOPHOMOBE BASKETBALL Otto, McSWee-ney, I-Ioddowory, Barron, Nuner, Henry. EBESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row-Boles, Lewis, Boyse, MCDOr1CIlCl. Back Bowf-Borr, Hill, Vlfollis, Kommerer, Osborne. IUNIOB BASKETBALL Front Row--Schowenqerdt, Goetch, Schnure. Back Row-Chivvis, Appell, Nelson, Iohonninq. 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' , - ' my . ff .1,5,-,1-. '1- ' 1 fi 5,EfZ'l':igiiii5i 1 -' I :fL'21WI ff 1fY-if-I' ., .. . 5- '. J' -,3 ' -1 ' 1 ',Au ' f 4, 3 if 1 1 1 - 1 1 W, 15 fr fi ' .4 nf Wa . 1 144 'V 'f' Ll , ublications Organizations Fraternities H onoraries l , PAUL LASHLY The Student Publications' Bureau, which was formerly the Associated Student Advertisina Bureau, holds an important place in the life of the university publications as it tries to make them financially successful and offers editorial supervision. Headed by a Student Director, who acts as business manager of all pub- lications, the bureau consists of as- sistant directors, in charge of adver- Director tisina and circulation, and faculty sponsors for each publication. Solici- tors act for all publications rather than for only one. 1 'fm rt T7 W - A --- fel it LL1 :iii Li. if Lit, ml li as ti Lf img. gp ,,,. ir- 'S 'A' EDWARD RHODES IOHN BRERETON ARTHUR RICHMAN HAROLD GOLDBERG This year the editors ot Hatchet have tried to depict coiieae lite not as a transient phase in an individuai's existence, but as a tradition which has its roots back many years before our times. In these paaes We have presented many of the campus scenes ot 1941, but behind these particular por- traits We have tried to show the rich prece- dents which have contributed to makina Washington University what it is to the students ot today. i E HENRY NELSON Editor HARRY CHESHIRE, MARIORIAE KAMMERER, VVILLIAM CASSILLY Associate Editors 'Y i l ll 3 i The lunior Class oi l903 first published the Hatchetf reached the Campus in 1902 but was H smelter ' tdi'1nension' than the present issues, ' lU . The first Hatchet queen in l9l9 starting a tradition which has'll55s9rOmell,tlq,t'tyiiqi part of the Iunior Prorn A A A i TACK BRERETON Business Manager 1 -i I I Te' Fl it ,t ..., L., ..-... - - l' l M illl , , t .41 g i 4 , l L.L -Lag 4 'A EDITORIAL BOARD Henry Nelson ,....i..,i... Marjorie Kamrnerer ..... William Cassilly ..... Harry Cheshire ..... Ann White ,......,..... Patricia Dietrich ....... Q -1 ,T Gregory Reinhart ......,....., . Ann Purnell, Wini Bryan ....... ..r..i M M Iohn Raines .....,...... ..,.. Mary Kay Wood ...., 'Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Literary Editors Sports Editor Art Editor Front Row' Dietrich. White, Kainmerer, Nelson, Cqssillyl Qhssimpf Bryan, Rinehart. Second Row- Kern, lrleckor, Averill, Mills, Andrews, ltsy,-el Vvwify Third Row' Gt-Qvsiy, zwiiim, Titan.-fsiii iq CJ K sit, in H-1-, Iv - LlOYd,Rasbacli. K lmlltl llmlk' Fourth How Brereton, Raines, l'lerbei't, Vollinar, Notts. Absent Astor, Banks, Burns, Green, 1-htm, 51 f 1 J--Q-, 5 V, 1 A' -ff ff--. J wi: ',: '.'f:' ', Sfvdenf Life fiffsl lmad?i'gifif?fff?32fl 1A 51 appearance on the -lL '4 1878 as a Weekly publiccrtion.3l f,,f,,'l7' Sflllllllll l.il'l. lt is largely through the efforts of these three men that Student Life rolls off the press and is on the campus at noons on Tuesday and Friday. A friendly rivalry between Wolfheim and Lambert, the editors of the Friday and Tuesday editions respectively has kept up the standards of the paper and made it a true reflection of student life on the campus at Washington Uni- versity. l ', 1' ' ' '. ff,fvfijx?-fi-7,7, :f flK'fjf W- K -, , J . ff, A 2 -' U2p'l2'1--:,'f?3' ,, .-ji lil ALVIN ROSENFELD Editor SAM LAMBERT RICHARD WOLFPIEIM Managing Edilor Managing Editor Front Row--Barnes, Lynch, Ottenad, Ramsey, White, Lambert, - Stein. Second Row-Ruhe, Rasbach, Gendler, Schowengerdt, Wolf, Her- bert, Todd, Herrmann, Lorenz. The'routine Work of writing, copy-reading, proof- reading, headline writing and make-up is done by the members of the staffs and any Wednesday or Friday afternoon you can find these potential jour- nalists burning up the tgrpewriters in a scene of confusion and warm debate in the Student Life office in Eads. The office is a crossroads of campus life and the convenient thing about it is that half of the campus Walks through the office at least once in the course of an afternoon. Msmfitwmik M. we Front Row-Lynch, Keith, Herbert, French, Ottenad, Wlqiie, Ful. erton. Second' Row-Herrmann, Zillman, Rasbach, Moore, Hermy gYgrl?iZqgerhgl5Zg.heim, Bryan, Schregardus, Stoockor, Topping: UDENT QT ' ,,. :nr X X Q - ' ...w ' a A A of 6 .gn SMH HAROLD GOLDBERG Busrm-ss rlltzrmgcr -ns H' .rx LL' erry, Kolcen, Gwen, Herbert COURTNEY HEINEMAN, EARL SHERRY Co-Editors Under the able leadership ot Courtney l-leineman and Earl Sherry, co-editors of Eliot, the magazine has thrived during the past year. The sophisticated, witty style of Courtney in Tower and the Town is one of the particular features of the Eliot, with the Petty-like draw- ings of George Owen running a close second. During the course of the past year the staff has been considerably enlarged with an increasing number of promising writers. 'vi-' -V -'14-1 ' ':' 9? Ti' '- Z-TQIIL'-.f-'Z.- ff'. -lit: E-PCC 'lf f',,'.'l3l -' , , E.,-4. ,- . . '-:f.,. , 4v'::5:'+f1f 'f'fff-- -ii. -.:.:T-1'-'--L:.,f.'.ts fr-. 1: wx- ..,-:v.'+:fiij-qxaa ff- ' . 4 -f'.,,,-iv .-.1,:.f:-'.-,.: LH! 21:12.-,-.sur ...L , - , U ., , T . --- 'A-,'yf,',5.7''-rf9'-,1'A1Q-,gag . 13 , Z.-1 - .-uqnrli H , ' if1fa':f: ft1,f:f:W. ,. .:1f1-sure.fwvipz. 1 f N-1.g::faJet1-KL'gmc' ., - .-t fwfivr-?,:' .2-.ifuf ia .. 5 ,, .y4-.fr K J--,my gp. L., , .. ,-gy-., - :-11, ,3-, P -Aw. ., .- , ...L , ,lt -,:,:,. 1 iiHT.Cif?3Q9l??DQiitiOffE'QiFiffkillt itHQi?fffEliE5f Lge 3' X ,.':Z'1-- 1 f- J- .:- 9' -' 21. .v.. v:'j.1.,''fiz- .. gV.g..fr filled 2.0-,fy - i.'5y.fg4fg, gg.. ' .f 55, j '..7'--.z,.,.. ... , ' 1:5 jfs.: ' rf f- z .-. -- reyfiwjeydgHgvfwhenqlgauthorities C5rfit5??tit557 Bryan, Allen, Heineman, Gravely Stupp Dunn Rhodes Wiederholdt, Wolf, Kincaid, Love Tofthese members of the Eliot Business Staff goes the credit for making ends meet on a magazine that has, in recent years, consistently lost money. Through the efforts of Manager Ed Rhodes and his staff, the pages of Eliot were this year graced with more advertising than they have seen in quite a few years. The business staff may be thanked for the fine financial outlook for the magazine in the coming year, when, with a little luck, Eliot may perform the almost unheard-of deed of making a size- able profit. l EDVVARD RHODES Business Manaqcr 1 120 t 1 1 ' . , J M TED BARON Editor The first publication of the Washington University Law School was started in 1916, under the name of the St. Louis Law Review. ln 1939 the name was changed, and it became known as the Washington University Law Quarterly. ' The journal is produced and edited by law' students of a 3. average, selected by the faculty of the law school. Not only does the staff itself write the Quarterly, but contributions are received from both the faculty and from distinguished outsiders. The greater part of the magazine is concerned with analyzing legal problems, interpreting texts, and examining legal themes. Front Row-Thyson, Pettus, Martin, Edlin, Baron, Morsey, Faber, Gonter, Dubinski. Second Rowe-Duncan, Sample, VV'right, Kalish, Extein. ,AV W N9 llrqanizatiuns f N K h rsus BOB HUFFSTOT President Thyrsus, due to a happy combination of fine direction, smooth production and more than competent acting, finished the season with a considerable and welcome profit, a profit unequaled in a long, long time. Their repertoire, two melodramas, a drawing room comedy, a farce, and three one-act plays, represents the greatest Thyrsus effort ever attempted, five major productions in a year. The student support, unusual for so many shows, rose steadily throughout the year, from ACCENT ON YOUTH through IUDGMENT DAY, the annual. With definite success, the other productions filled out the year, English Sixteen plays in November, FASHION in December, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU in February. ln spite of the fact that such a schedule means almost constant rehearsal throughout the year, Thyrsus, encouraged by the fine attendance and audience reaction this year, plans an equally stiff program for next year. With finances strictly in the black, and many dependables returning the outlook is bright for another notable year. Front Row-Scallet, Palkes, Huffstot, Toensfeldt, Burns. Second Row-Dragco, Campbell, Kar-ch, Moline, Davis, l-less. Third Row-French, Kammerer, Hennigan, Portnoy, Lynch, Schram. Fourth Row-Vlfalsh, Georgi, Martin, Hilmer, Yaffe, Sisk. Fifth Row-Fagin, Dunn, Chamberlain, Brussel. BOB SCOTT, ELIZABETH WILCOX Co-Chairmen The Campus Y, incorporating activities of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. on campus, this year had a membership of approximately 300 undergraduate students. lts purpose is to aid students in applying Chris- tian standards to personal and social living. This organization, through its diversified activities, offers opportunities for leadership and constructive activity to a larger group of students than any other on campus. The projects offered by Campus Y on their program this year were varied. The social action committee, in addition to its regular participation in community groups, Worlced particularly hard to promote the secret ballot. Many prominent speakers were brought to the campus by the assembly committee, and in this Way the students obtained opportunities to hear several fine lectures on various subjects. The l-lay-Hop was again sponsored by the Campus Y social committee and was as successful this year as in previous years. A newcomer to the organiaztion was the Freshman Club, which directed an activity program for the freshman class. ln addition to these functions, the Y conducted its annual International Bazaar, which has become a Christmas time tradition at Washington University. ' Front Row--Kislingbury, Solomon, Scott, Wilcox, Moore, Averill. Second Row---Lorenz, Hardy, Evans, Sweeney, Kell, Third Row--Matlis, Fox, Halliday, Copeland. X 1 - f 4 1 M rl 1 ww :ff ' 'ttf if tiff ill L...L'vig.,' CL,...l ' yvwl uf v,', lm? GENE PENNINGTON President THREE TO GET READY was indeed a record breaker for the Quadrangle Club. A colorful story written by Bill Thoma, it presented the inside story of the court of Henry Vlll. Quad Show veteran, Clif Venarde, as Henry himself, blustered out of one predicament into another, with other veterans such as Edie Marsalek and Courtney Heineman leading the way. Extremely talented newcomers Kendall Capps, Carabelle Murtfeldt, and Richardson Usher helped to make the performance surpass all expectations of the record breaking audiences. However, all compliments must not be confined to the principals, for both the singing and dancing choruses once again drew favorable and lasting approval for their clever routines and arrangements. Not only large student support but alumni enthusiasm and attendance enabled Quad Club to enjoy the most financially successful season to date. And director Percy Ramsay should be justly proud of a fine production. Front Row-Cox, Ahern, Pennington, Marsalek, Stealey. Second Row-Clark, Kammerer, Rapp, Sturnpe, Hacker. Third Row-Iensen, Lewis, Schmidt, Brereton. , llhnru BOB HAENEL AND MAY REUSTER President and Vice-President ' 1940-1941 found the Washington University Chorus completing the third year of successful concerts and public appearances since its formation from the men's and Women's glee clubs in 1938. Once again under the capable direction of Clay Ballew, and this year with a more limited number of members, the chorus gathered enviable compliments after every performance. The annual concert and dance was given in the spring at the University City High School to climax an enjoyable season. Enhanced by the songs of guest soloist Gerry Bauer, a Washington University alumnus, and the piano genius of twelve year old Lily May Locnznar, the concert proved the chorus capable of variety extending from heavy classical Works to negro spirituals and light popular tunes. Front Row-Goetsch, Schneider, Nelson, Endres, Stephens. Second Row-Dietrich, Barron, Agatstein, Gates, Royce, Stauss K Third Row-Throop, Dragoo, Wehmeyer, McCallum, Elsner. The activity in which the greatest percentage oi Women students take an active part is the Women's Athletic Association. Since 1911, it has been for women the organization that adds the touch of recreation and ath1etics to the scholastic program of Washington University. Soon after the opening ot schoo1, gir1s can be seen running out to the tield -hockey sticks in one hand, shin guards in the other. When the co1d north Winds force the sportswornen into a 1ess we11 venti1ated spot, basketba11 is taken up in the gym. But the activities of W. A. A. don't stop there. 1t a1so offers badminton, rif1ery, archery, swimming, tennis, ice skating, and baseball. A more recent innovation is that of horseback riding. The riders have success- tu11y participated for the least three years in the Maryvi11e Horse Show, a nationa11y recognized co11ege show. cn- 7 -xc fin '7 CAROL GATES President I I I I I I I I ,N iff ' I II 'I TT- T 1 fl... I I I II' .. I .I .I I , .1 I I I I I I , L, ,,.,,' L. ..,f L.. ,- - MAY DRAGOO President , Largest organization on the campus, the Women's Self-Government Association includes as its members all women students on the campus, with the exception of those registered in the School of Fine Arts and in I certain sections of the University College. lts governing body, Women's Council, is composed of representa- I tives from all of Washington's schools and activities. 5 On the first day of registration W. S. G. A. reaches the incoming freshmen at a luncheon at which the , new women students meet the Dean of Women, the Director of Physical Education, the hostess of the Women's Building, and prominent B. W. O. G.'s. Other activities connected with orientation include a I tea in the fall at which the newcomers are formally introduced to the Dean of Women, weekly classes of I I instruction, and an examination at the end of the orientation period. I The W. S. G. A. handbooks, distributed to all women students at registration, contain the constitution and by-laws of the organizatio-n and a discussion of all campus activities. One of the most colorful affairs of the spring is the May Pete, presented in MacMillo3i courtyard each year by W. S. G. A. and the women's physical education department. This year the thousands of guests who I attended the festival were afterwards entertained at a tea in the Women's Building. Two teas for high school seniors completed W. S. G. A.'s social calendar for the year. The local Women's Self-Government Association is a member of the Inter-Collegiate Association of I Women Students. lt was organized in l9lO, and its duties have continued to increase since that day. I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' Frongflow IWilcox, Zwillinq, Engle, Royce, Toensfeldt, K. Ruesbr. ee. Second Row -lOlll1SIOll, Iohqnniuq' Watkins. Dragon Ruosmtl Schuyler, Lorenz. Third ROW WEL' Iohnnninq, May, Alt, Knrch, Stephens. Aqutatain. Sliun,McL1reqor Nelson Canipbell .-Q . .. .gnu - , l ED THOENES President The Engineers' Council, which governs all the engineering students, consists of representatives elected from the classes, two each from the freshman and sophomore classes and a junior and senior from each of the departments. The year of activity for Washington's Engineering students began with the annual Engineers' Banquet, held at Van Horn's December 13. Capt. Charles H. Stewart was toastmaster, and a regional engineering supervisor spoke on mechanized army equipment. Next in order came the always gay and lively Engineers' Masque, March 14. It was held this year at Norwood Hills Country Club, and the amusing costumes of the guests lent an enjoyable air to the dance. Engineers' Day, held March 28 and 29, deserves special recognition this year, for this is the first time that it has been continued for two days. lts great success will probably make it an annual rather than biannual affair in the future. All the departments featured scientific displays especially relevant to the type of work they do. The general committee to whom credit for the day is given consisted of a student and a faculty member from each department. seated-Adams, Feichtinger, McMillan, Andrews, Thoenes, Biren- baum, Bown, Iolle. Standing-Kuhn, Meserve, Hogan, Leutwiler, Evans, White, Head, Bgjlgyl Telle, Bergan, Coombs, Brockmeier, Mattson. W t Front Row-Higgins, Kauffman, Eskind, Young, Bothwell. Second Row-Ishe, Ringer, Goldberg, Lewis, Finger, Slaven, Mohme, Creswell, Weidershime. One of Alpha Phi's chief projects this year has been to aid the Campus Y in arousing interest in extra-curricular activities. After investigations of the talents of Washington students and the opportunities for positions in campus activities, it has attempted to place the students Where they are most needed. The organization has also conducted numbers of high school students on tours of the campus. The lndependent Women's Association which is the name that the 'W'omen's Union now goes by is the organization for women not in sororities. This year the membership of eighty-five participated in a diversified social program and also a program to acquaint unaffiliated women with the organization. iiiil mi A s it ii in im iron! Row --ff Braiiiarcl, Todd, Eisner, Vx'ilkinson, Lorenz, Tooley, fflsner, Warfield, Vnqua econd Row Burns, Davis, Hermann, Burger, Gqmmlgzl Vqulg, 1,98 Ymsdlgy' Third Ro fe - N. F w Waddock, Grolock, Slmnpe, Liesmann, Nuner, brqmqn, lkvmmnl plmmnql ounh Row llllllfw. V0l1S. Ulll9Ill9YGl', lllilen, Clianilmrlain. 132 f-W I 2 f Fraternities 'R 3 I X S W I Front Row-Pennington, Leutwiler, Goodenouqh, Guilfoil, Gross, MCDOWGH, Tllfhill, S101-1Q1'1TOH Second Row-Gallagher, Roufa, Gulledge, Williams, Stillwell, Venarde, Carver, Davis, Kopolow Third Row-Wolken, Reed, Scallet, Rader, Minkoff, Schmidt, Lewis, McCann, Brereton. Pennington Stoughton Stillwell. McDowell Davis Williams Leuiwiler Gallagher Wolken McCann Kopolow Minkoff Loewe l , N f-- . T--.1- i l i ' F'W f l i i i ' ' l , I - i , .T I ' Vi' f 1 LEWIS F. THOMAS Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Bela Thela Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Sigma Chi Theta Xi Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Lambda Phi Sigma Alpha Mu Zeta Bela Tau f -M llowis Radoi Luiz V onaixlo Carver Gulhxiav l. lli'oi'etoi1 lluusteiii Schmid! Tuihill Gross llxllllxl lleivlinmii Front Row--Hooss, Reimers, Burton, Cann, Caruthers, Ausbeclc Adams, Carpenter, Cotter, Huette. V Second Row-Garrison, D. MacMillan, Pick, Bailey, Hennigan, Pennington, Nebe, Lynch, Lewis, Iohnson, Bown, Kreuiter. Third Row-Sisk, Whisnand, H. Iolley, Crowe, Gilbert, Miller, Niedringhaus, Wood, Devine, O'Neill, Warren. Fourth Row-Voges, Edwards, Mattes, Kurrus, L. MacMillan Fullerton, Cassilly, Kieffer, W. lolley, Seibel, McEnerney. Absent-Cole, Cummins, Fuson, Gaunt, 1-loerr, King, Leschen Lindow, Murphy, Nelgner, Newton, Shiell, Stinson, Stolz. r 1 Oldest of Washington U. fraternities and the first fraternity founded west of the Allegheniesf Beta Theta Pi held its centennial celebration at Miami University two yearsqago. The local chapter was founded in 1869, had its charter withdrawn in 1879 because of administrative opposition to secret societies, and was revived in 1901. This year the boys in No. 1 Fraternity Row, first chapter house to be built on the Washington campus, have produced not only enough Barryrnores and Astaires to rnonopolize Thyrsus and Quad Show, but two class presidents, Dick Devine and Hex Carruthers. The famous Beta songs won the lnterfraternity Sing last year. One of the two northernmost chapters of the Southern Order of Kappa Alpha, the Washington receivediits charter in l905 and remained in Lee when its new house was national order, which was at Washi'n4gtAonLiiCollege, Lexington, Vir- ginia, in 1865, holdsfgias its ideal: the preservation of the customs and Like their southern the are a more or less bunch. This year their pride and joy was Karnpus King Dutch Lutz, football and basketball star. 1 l f if 'I' f , t ,- L, 'fl lt , 1 ' V' ' . , 'f -. Q ' 1 . ' f ,. X Q xx L . X! N 'N ' -4, i .A l . ff , fr X. X 1 . ' f X 1- 2-' ' , ' , . 1 If . . . ,f - , 1, 1 A. , K fl A 92, 15,71 I Ab 'Um ROW Boyd, Reynolds, loluum, Cook, Konslmlo 'l'hunmsson t Bauer. Second Row XAIOlS0I'l, l.UCllll100ll01' Shpppnydy RMS- Bishvp well, Caftall, llufm-dy Vtlhiipl Thirdw Row Kim' M011f01llim11xw1', Dewvintxx, Cnvvs G Gilbert Cforey, Piskos. ' Fourth Row Vtfalkm-A Km-tgp! gumqqmu Gmvp Grmm Chmmkien Dyktol. segflmllctihi, Cnlwlo, lwqvigy 1',-901, H' Gilbmi Lui.: Svilker Front Row-Herbert, Conner, Cummins, Brandenburger, Fuller, Drew, Gates, Lee, Rider, McKeague. Second Row-I. Callaway, Stewart, Curtis, Obourn, E. Mason, Leutwiler, G. Callaway, Matson, Gaebe, Ellis, Simmons. Third Row-Williams, Nicolai, Conrades, R. Brereton, Funk, Rumer, Owen, Bubb, Rhodes, Humphreville, Stealey. Fourth Row-Coleman, Smiley, Sperber, Hodgson, Smith, Stice, , Harting, Scott, I. Brereton. Fifth Row-Bailey, Matthey, R. Mason, MacLean. Absent-Brackman, Classon, Dallmeyer, Duncan, East, Ely, Elze- meyer, Garland, Grigsley, Guensey, Hedrick, Koken, Lee, Losse, Lyon, Maack, Meletio, Meyer, Moessrnar, Peterson, Pool. 'xf if V1 .J ff ,I X, X 1 jf 1 .N , ' 1 1 f 1 1 X 1' 1' Pr .NJ 1, X ' f f V ,Tx X' 1 A 1 1 A xx X 4 Tx 1 I V , ,JV J fixxxv f l 1 ' f J , fx 1' X 5 111' The second Oi the Miami Triad, Phi Delta Theta was founded at Miami University known originally as the Texta Club, received its ' Although only aboutijllsleven or eight ot Phi Delt's large membership take any pmt in campus activities, Thdggffbeiqht are Lenouqh to give the chapter a finger in almost every campus if1'1l3E5l9l3ffflf?lQ-Arg-lgfllflxC1ClCliliOI1, The Ph-iS are always near the top in intramuralsilfand are prominerijyat campus social functions. T Front Row-Patton, Birkenmeier, Eldracher, McCann, Gooden Tuthill, Bowden. rl Second Row--Bloernker, Taber, Gerhard, Simon, Miller, oar' Koehler. Y Third now-Wiike, DailY, Steinmeveff Fiflolf Spnzfweftf 9 Apoian. Absent-Althaus, Beender, Buhrmann, Dee, Goodrich, lor Nanos, Pratchett, Rodemich, Schrader, van Deuserr. l 1 1 1 cement the friendship of six young men been comrades throughout the Civil War qndgtiggggre Military Institute, Pi at the University of 1868. charter was granted to the Qniversity chapter. 1 .1':1f.-,gf-1, . , Since its beginniiigftljie local chapter has made its headquarters at on McPhlers:oi'1' -Ave- nue. Although they little part inactivi- ties during the past few the Pi K A's seem to have a very good time among themselves. 4451 t :S- Front Row- Ross, Abrams, Koshner, Bloo b B H1 , k , P' , Schneider. erq ec er NCQ Second Row-W-Cohen, 'Welt1nan, Gannn, Kopolow, Scallet Bqrken, Bierman. ' ' Third Row'-ffRosenbluin, Katz, Harris, Rosenfeld, Gross, Frelich Rubin, Feinstein. Fourth. H0W 'nG0ldb9fCJ. Li9PI9mC1I1. BifeflbOiI11, Weiss, Astor, Eilen Gillernian, Friedman. Absent--Burstone, Bushman, Gleitman, Goldfarb, Grossberg, Kess ler, Lapin, Marcus, Marqolin, Milens, Soule, Schwartz Schneider, Zorensky. 1 x Pi Lambda Phi, a fraternity new to Washington, carne to the campus this year as the result of the national merger of Phi Beta Delta and Pi Lambda Phi. Phi Beta Deltaffwhicht has had a chapter here since l92l, was founded sf ,Columbia University in l9l2, Pi Lqmbdqsphi Q1YQ1Qi1l1H1vefS11y1n 1895. Possibly because a large, part of their rnernbers are lawyers, the Pi Lambs have always'be'en 1'the big shots of the campus-politicians and actiyiltyf men. They always rank, if not first, at least near the top in scholarship and give the Theta Xis and S. A. E.'s a close race in intramurals. 139 E f- l ff . I.. I,- x , t ,. 1' 1 . f fy pf 1 , f, ' ' 1 2 .F ff i ff if f 5, f f. ff ' f fx r K f ,2 Front Row-Frink, Poupeney, H. White, Platt, R. Hunstein, Brady Luebke, Rhoads, LaTourette, Wipperman. Second Row-Ramsey, I. Murphy, Decker, O'Connell, l. Hunstein Reed, Gallagher, Taylor, Riedell, Modert, Pape, l-lemker. Third Row--Hronek, Buzard, Kane, Castlen, Hughes, Wright Witterschein, French, von Brunn, Senniger, Fleming, Kohl Bassett. Fourth Row-Toerper, Gorman, Patton, Bartmes, Weber, Cart Wright, Costello, Barnes, Roehlk, D. White, Lynn. Fifth Row-Yaeger, Martin, Clauser, Giessing, Skinner, Marting Hoban, O'Neill, Foote. Absent-Bernard, Dee, Gibbs, Horn, Lambert, Orr. Siqmafifilpha Epsilon was founded at the University ot Ala- bama in grewtrapidly. At the outbreak of the Civil War, three hundredfand.,seventyQSiX.mot its tour or tive hundred members joined the iorcegihot the Coniederaciy, and the fraternity numbers numerous famous' army otticers among its alumni. The local chapter, Whose house is located at the West end ot Fraternity Row, was chartered in 1892. N The Sig Alphs have alwaystbeen noted tor their prowess in intramurals and their feuds with the Phi Delts. J X 'X gxu' ,A s X . t, V .' it xx, If ,li X V . X , .N V X I fx l N f x ' Front Row-Komm, Weinstein, Fagin, R. Goldenhersch, L. Levy, L. Perlmutter. Second Row-Gottheiner, B. Perlmutter, Routa, Mlnkoft, Berk, Haffner, Dubinsky. Third Row-Friedman, Spiritis, Tepper, Mintz, Fox, Moldafsky C. Levy. 1 Fourth Row-Stone, Zatlin, Routman, Soffer, Zimmerman, M. Gold- enhersch, Rubin. Absent-Cohen, Eckstein, S. Goldenhersch, Gollub, Hermelin Iackoway, Kirsner, Voda. 1 An international college fraternity of Iewish men, Sigma Alpha Mu was founded in 1909 at the College ot the City of New York. Phi Chaptersiat.iqrWashi'ngtoniUniversity began its existence on lune 21, l9l9.i 'Q Although they cannotvtoompete with the Pi Lambs when it comes to politics, the Sammies have had their share of BMOCHS this year-Fred l-laftner, Myron Gollulo, and Sheldon Kirshner. Founded in Miami University in l855, Siqfflfl Chi the tllfiircl member ot the tamed Miami Triad. Thef.1tQQg1 Chgptefkimounded in 1902 as the EQYDUCIUS Chi the tollowinq YQCIT- A !bibx of indiviclualists who, as Ct H1191 PGY little etteittien to ff1QiTQf5g, Qi ,fUShi1'1q and eetivittee, the 5 Put OH Cl spurt of energy this only dic3l5tlfieYgI3ledQe thirty-two men, the irater1'1iiY Pledge Class' but they Won 'three cupslllinione Week-two oi home- coming ancl one at speedball. i i l Front Row' -Ariz, A. Armstrong, Crause, Burnett, Mcfourt, Stanton Pfefier, Klose, Dolezal, Gantt. Second Row -Harrison, Cheshire, L. Hughes, Haley, Nelson, Pavis Carver, Steinle, H. Neuwoehner, Burns, Adams, Svhwarz. Third Row Vernon, W. Arinstronq, Vt'alter, Uptearave, Kassa baum, Brandenberqer, Vt7aShinqton, l. Hughes, Murray. Sun- derland, Luer. Fourth Row --Schoelch, Billinqs, Lindsay, lieinhart, Gonterntan Freeman, Hunt, St. Cyr, Ptohlnian, Van Dorn, P. Armstrong. Fifth Row Miller, Sneeci, Stout, Payne, Koherinan, Horner Reiner Absent Bell, Chappel, Christnxan, Court, Grifiith, Gross Howe Lewald, Lieder, Lively, lvlozley, l. Neuwoehner, Shaw, Stone Wallace. r Front Row-Hopmann, Holstein, Mabry, Ruemeli, Kuehner, Armer Albach, Le-men, Sommerville, Gerst. Second Row---Anderson, Vollmar, Bentley, Sunkel, Kurnmer, Mc Dowell, B. Turner, Venarde, Flint, Donlevy, Barnes. Third Row-Rainey, Mecker, Clithero, Wagner, Essen, Rottmann Brockmeyer, Bland, Lewis, Brinton, Yemm. Fourth Row-Martens, Brueckrnann, White, Knoll, Litzinger, D Turner, Kissel, Ahern, Bauer, Kelley. Fifth Row-Fritch, G. Beckmanxi, Vornbrock, R. Beckmann, Miller Absent-Bedell, Brinton, Cronin, Garnholz, Hempker, Iohnson Kelly, Kuick, Mahen, Niles, Paul, Riemann, Ruernmler, Tyzzer The white star of Sigma Nu made its initial appearance at Virginia Military lnstitute- in l86Q. The fraternity soon grew to include 11QxQff1apters throughout the country, among them the Wash- ington Was founded in l903 and moved into its new in l927. The local brethren contributed three gridiron heroes to the first String this year, and consegiiently wealienhedigtljiemselves for intra- murals. Several of the baritonesfwho pnlt thellodvge ,second place in the lnterfraternity Sing last lent tl?ie'ir'5.yoi'oes to Quad Show. if W ff? Front How-Ramsey, Bctts, Robinson. Second Row-Leavitt, Fox, l-luffstot, Wolken, Schmidt, Guilfoil Beckemeier. Third Row-Sauter, Severin, Nickerson, Fish, W'aqner, Gaqqio Flint. Absent--Leonhardt. Most recently chartered fraternity chapter on the the Washington chapter of Sigma Phi Epsi- '.,4g.:4,:, formegiin 1929 from a local club, Psi Delta. The Siqma Phi Epsilon was in l 90 l . VTLZF. I, Durinaqthe past feyv' years the best efforts of the Sig Eps have llvyyl, ,Which they have kept supplied s,ql 23f.,presi- dents, song Writers September of 1937 occupied a suite of rooms in Section B of Lee . 'Y K X ,ff xy ft i w X '-. ,fi i l I V ,.. A H 1 x, ,ful 'li li ' ' ,! ,K X ,A L . A X -L 'xy fi, vt 2 ffl-if '1 - X ' 2 1 N 1 . 3 , ' , Xrgffj ' 1 ' lxx li Y 2 'N x 1- A 1 4' ix ' , X i ' Q? , . , 2 , -,X ', --f. , mx., i, 't .,x ,,i ,V iii .1-Q , 2. ,I A . . J, 1 Fronts Row- -Brown, Lange, l'lYIld111CU1. Rflde-1', Coombs, Mrs. Lake btouqhton, B. Moelile, Williams, Lambert, Second Row-U-lvl. Moehle, l-laenel, Bucher, Snyderman, Clemens bchoonover, Noltinq, Owen, Webb, Third Row' --Kirk, Walkeii, Cresswell, Murrell, Pufalt, Savory Gqmp Gillespie. ' Absent---Becker, Bergen, Bruninqa, Burgess, Ferry, Goodmcm EIIGIR-39l91', Hogan, Kettlelcamp, Lake, Meiners, Purvines, Rapp o . 1 1 1 1 ,'X 'N X ff I N f f . r, . j rf ' V 'xf . I xx X xr' X ' V .X x, K ,f N Ng .Y X 1: , I lx 1' is 1 X W1 -iw Formed from the Knights ot Classic Lore, an early .organization dedicated to literary and mental development, TaLtjV,Kappa Epsilon originated at llli- nois was granted to the T. K. E. this year a chapteryyith a few strong men-among them Rader, held prominent positiorisifon .,,, the of its members, althoughilsnot-lprominent manage to keep up a goodffraternity spirit. Founded in l864 as an engineering iraternity at Rennsalaer Polytechnic ln oi Theta Xi, installed in l9U5, stitute, the local chapter still looks like an annex fto the Engineers' Council. This year! the lodge contributed Clarence Turley to the tootb to the brainy ra by intramural manager all team and a goodly number ot pledges nlcs oi Eta Sigma. Rigidly trained Roberts, the boys in No. 6 lsfyand can be found at any hour oi the day counting number oi points sleep and eat intramura they garnered in the last sport. ,f f f' A , 1 Front Row-Moore, Whitehorn, Reed, Thomas, Monnig Hendeii Schmidt, I. Bussmann. ' I ' Second Row--K. Roberts, Thoenes, Cook, Schlatter, Fischer, Wil- UUIHS, Brady, H. Oetting, R. Kilker, Kincaid, A, Busgmmm Third Row-Droste, Duke, Hogan, W. Oettin O d C 1 Y H. Roberts, Britt, Gulledge, Meyer. qi H er' O Gsworlhy Row Hill B Roberts Pashas, Delf, Wright, Findley Fourth - , , I D. Kilker, Hillqer, Turley, Strubar. Absent-Dunck, Emmerich, Godwin, Ginbert, Hallenbeck, Koch. The first Iewish college fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau Wasqftounded at the College of the City of New York in and has expanded so that it now has thirty- ftve actiye studentlrchapters. The local chapter re- ceived its charterin located in its original home at 6189 Westniinsterlll5'lace. Noted chiefly tor their originality in dance ideas, the Zebes have stageclseveral very ilil- cleyeri parties this yearhamong them la gangster a blackout party. At each dance the pledges a small mimeographed newspaper containing chap- ter news and gossip. XR f, X XX X Front Row-Goldbloom, Mayer, Sokol, Ierrold, RobY, G1-lfflblflef Breschell. 4 Second Row-Weil, Berger, Schweiq, Tanzer, Manne, Loewe Abrams, Ettrnan, Spilker. Third Row-Katzif, Levitt, Reichman, Gale, Gelber, Cohen, Wolff, Yavitz, Lentzner. Absent-eTucker. Wasted energy tor Brother Beta... And Where were you last ntaht?' '... Phi Delts also ran . . . Rochelle Hudson, S. A. Mfs sweetheart. . .Down three. . .The aalloptnq herd . . . Two men on a horse . . . Thespian French-a natural in the part . . . Date day at number 5. Y' Front Row-Schnitzer, Watkins, Endres, Waterman, Iohnston, Kidd, Leyerle, Karch Stanfield Nelson Second Row-Yonker, Gaebler, Henry, Marsh, Sivells, Halliday, Throop, Wille, Griese. - Absent--Kentzler. l x I l l Margaret lohnston Marion Endres Bobette Nelson Cordelia See Laurie Karch lean Henry Margaret Leyerle Patty Watterman Kay Stanfield Maxine Sivells 7 T .lla 'lil it Tl ', . -' LQ E . ,I iffy Tffl l it lv-15 Lal -l V . 1LJ , I 1 ... 1 -L .i,.. J-- ADELE C. STARBIRD Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Kappa Alpha Theta Pi Beta Phi Delta Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma Gamma Phi Beta Phi Mu Alpha Chi Gmeqa Alpha Xi Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta Tau Alpha -.,Y,,,- 2 fl iw rm li :Lu 'fm 'L ll: . ,,, ...J ,, , ,,,, ,. Q 4 '.a Pepper Throop Betty Halliday Trudi Griese Gladys Watkins Katie Younker Dot Gaebler lo Ellen Kidd Carol Vfille Marilou Marsh Venita Schnitzer Front Row-Hall, McDonald, Stewart, KC1i1'I1CII'1, HCITUUQ, PCN-IST, Kem, Alexander, Rally. ' Second Row-Henlce, Ferguson, McGrath, Baum,,l-lentschel, Bin- der, Weltge, Zbaren, Breitenstein. Third Row--Schrieber, Walter, M- Hill, Swobodcr, MCCOHDGU, Goetsch, G. Hill, Coyle, Man1'1eWCIl- Fourth Row-Kidd, Leyerle, Chora, Murray, Stauss, Buhrrnaster, Nenne, Harrell, Maxwell. Absent-Melick, Wendell. TN N K A x The, .V-V,. golden lyre ot Alpha Chi Omega made its tirst appearance at University, Greencastle, Indiana, in l885, and reached the clatnpilsh l92O. Traditionally the muscle women ot the campus, the Alpha Chis upheldltheir record ot supremacy in women's athletics this year by defeating the 'llhetas in the finals ot the basketball tourna- ment. Aided in rushing by a clever entertainment committee and by Elizabeth Goetsch, last year's Hatchet Queen, this chapter was one of the few to pledge its lull quota of eighteen girls. xv .NX , T A X X ,ku XXX V. Front Row-Koessel Holmes, Bernard Back Row-Grindle, gardus, Absent-Avis. N, X R 1 . Schmidt, 3. X , . , 1 is t PN fl W, KN-i ll i 1 N 1 at l 'rx 'w MCIY, Mueller, Waterman, Wille, 'Wesley, Iune Schwarting, lean Schwartinq, Schfe- McClellan, Cornelison, Witthaus. ' Forrnedtrom a local organization called Kappa Phi, the Wash- ington chapteriot Alpha Xi Delta received its charter from the national office in 1929ieLornbardfCollege,AGalesburg, Illinois, was the birth- place and birth-date thetnational sorority. The most outstanding members of the local chapter during the past year have been Dottyfsohregardus and-Patty May-Dotty for work done on Student Lite, Pattyffor,membershipfin. Freshman Com- mission and the presidency of Lambda Deltaf Alpha Xis are a close-knit group with a good fraternity spirit. 74 1 til I I t l 9 t 5 X 4 P 4 t X I ' S Nu, t 1 4 I 5 X 4 formed irorn a local club called Rachivall, the chapter of Delta Delta Delta was fotintieol in l92.6X.,QXf,fThe moon and stars ot the national at Boston Uni- l888. in the-Alllcampus Y, for the past two years a Tri Deltmancl a Phi Delta have headed that orqanization. This ,Wilcox and Phi Delt's Bolo 'Scott ,,Were'cio4'chaifij1eln., The chapter has recently to ll, f Iinter- sorority relations by monthly culture meetings to which it invites l'd1'11f of the other sororities. rg , ,rf . f .f Y :X ., X 2 ,H . , ,f XX X X fy H1 'A tl l I ' . ,f, l ,f , J , . . -,,: ,yxy 7 '- l f X - ,f 'X .Y ' X x H u Y t X - .f gf' ,sr t -1 X ' X' t, 'X X '. . ,. X ' -Z X, X. 'X . ' ' if 't . . ', If A.- . . , , , , f V , K , X, ,X ,AX lx X ., x X , ,f ,A K, ,A . ix X 'R .X ,X xl 1, - X , uf. V, , X .Q X W' ,-Q , l xx X- 1 4 X' Y. , ' xX -X H i 2 f . . pf , , .s i 1, - V U- X, X it , ' ff! 1' 1 ,, lx lf' X xx E t -.X X ' X Y-L tiff' 1 X x . X 3 , .X XX -, Xl Xyf A ,X X H j ef' Front R0W 'COHi1lS. Moore, Cutler, Hilti, Zeller, Berger, L, Chiles. Shepherd. Second Row' Mason, Wilcox, Doeuqes, Prater, Starlite-ld, Main, Marsh, Lennertson, Rumor. Third Row Rinqqer, Speer, Engle, llxmcmder, 101195, lnsuqel Senna 1 i C 1 1 I i i 5 -at W.: 5 vw fi Cn BD U' U 0 5 - fl ...- .-1 1 TD 56 Q A S Q- Q5 .1 ...X .4- ,- ..- f2 .4- :Q :. .- U7 . .,'f. 'VL'-.flu Vail, Iacober, Fourth ROW KilWGlY. Parks, Dllelbeck, Ricknmn, Mills. 3 V Front Row--Knabe, Kane, Schowengerdt, Anger, Waldemer, Ap- pell, Bobel, Gravel, Siegfried. Nelson, Dragoo, Simpson, Griese. Mears, Reed, Sweeney, Thomann. Sloan, Stickney, StuI3P. Wieseb. f N f 5 for ff- Delta ,.Garnrna, founded at the Oxford Female lnstitute in l874, now hasfffivfty-two active chapters and approximately three thousand active Thejilocal chapter, Alpha Epsilon, was established in 1914. 1 Known clever the Delta Garnrnas staged a Rush Week this-year that brought them their tull quota of eighteen pledges. Spurred on by S. G. A.,president, Mae Dragoo, the chapter took third place insjlthe, lntersororitfyffSin'g-,last year and has shown a greater interest in activities during, tlfiefpast year than ever before-notably in Quad Shovtdgrvvhere lanet 'Sprattlnlplayed one ot the leads. Mittie lane Sloan an'd'Shirley Gravel served as Maids ot I Honor to the Engineers' Queen at the Engineers' Masque in March. Second Row-Hartmann, Settle, Hess, Clapper, Pillisch, Lamkey, Third Row-Spratte, Brenner, Kelly, Lambert, Aldrich, Alexander, Fourth Row-Meier, Verbarg, Campbell, Bi-lgere, Schutz, Mc- Absent-Armbruster, Bassford, Beattie, Frerichs, Lane, McFarland, Front Row-Boles, Lange, Boniface, M.AK. Wood, Dorr, lanes, Ross Wetteroth, Megel, Thurnau, Radcliffe. Second Row-Buckner, P. Wood, WGYIIHQYGTI Yoflkeff -A-ll' Kmch' Witte, Schneider, Murtfeldt, K. Ruester, Dr-ewes. Third Row-Walken, Yenne, Bradshaw, R9CIfClOF1f V0Ql9Y, MGISEY, Winterer, lordan, Marx, Moline, I. Dooley. Fourth Row-March, Oswald, Pease, Abbott, Burris, Moore, Bar- ron, Griffiths, F. Dooley. Absent-Davis, I-lilmer, Mulconery, Pistor, Reardon, M. Ruester, Fotheringharn, Hausman. Founded at Syracuse University in 1874, Gamma Phi hldeta grew rapidly. lt was established on the University campus in 1917. Because it first ,sorority to iuliill its quota to the 4' 1v 1'p, . El::,'a.1'zs. . . . Womei11Qs3,Bu11dtrigyigriqlqglfythe Gamma Phis were given 3-v,1:f:tv.-ftg.-, e,. 'j.- .,,,.1..,,g,.--, first thei building. With omen's Chorus president, Kay Hues- ter, a Quad Show lea5g1,t.Ca1y Murtteldt, and enough members in the singingjchorusylto make rehearsals look like Phi chap- ter maintained this musicalff ,, i' fgbmction which it gained last first' blace in the Inter-sorority Sing. also copped the tennis and badminton cups, thereby provingthat songbirds can be athletes too. , if 1 1, ,.' 'r Xi ' l. Xxx, l K Y axle . gf - -, t i 1 1 1 1 , 1 x we i 1 1 1 I I l 1 fi I ri 'i 1 i L li 1 X 1 5 . 1 1 ii 1 , Front flows Chase, Smith, By,-ue, M. Lewis' M. TCXUS , H si Vinsonlialer, McLean, O 1, - , 3 - q' Uusmcm' 5 Ollllr, HLIIIIIQCIIL S o d ROW F- Wmltllillqi Hilichev, I. Iohnston, Forrestal Sch tlialel-' Monculh M, Iohnston, Cook, Sankey, Moore' duo. oen Sparks, Maack, Toens Fomgetflili iffS,YSSi', it,f?32Tt1.FfZfmW,i12uffef Absent- Dunwoody Dyer Hagen Harrison . ' ' ' . H t M. lohanning, Kincaid, Wilson. Drs mg' Howard 1 Kappa Alpha Theta, the first sorority to establish a chapter on the Washington University campus, accepted the membership application of Eta Epsilon Tau, a local sorority, in l906. The national sorority, the first to be organized along the lines of men's fraternities, was founded at De Pauw University in 1870. s With Marjorie lohanning and Harriet Lloyd as Honorary R. O. T. C. officers, Gerry Eorrestal as Engineers' Queen, and Marianna Taussig, Catie Sparks, and Harriet Lloyd as three of the five final- ists in the Hatchet Queen contest, the local group of Thetas seem to have had a cornerfonybecruty this year. Most of the Amazons who, in ipastyears, have given the chapter its athletic reputation, have graduated, but the girls still manage to be a fairly close second in inter-sorority, tournaments. Carol Gates held the presidency of W. A. A. this year, Margaret Iohnston the presidency of Pan-Hel, and Marjorie Iohanning the presidency of Ternion. Front Row-Sullivan, Fraunfelder, Woodrow, Smith, Staley, F, Hgyse, Wolf, Broeder, Greene, Gfeeflleef Raith, D1D1'C1CZ'-l6- Second Row-Barr, Maxwell, See, WCIilCiDS, D- ROYS9 Kemzlef' Marsalek, Ahern, Griswold, Steinmeyer, PGPU1, IHFDUU- waY Hopkins, Andrews, Miller, Voges, MaCGf9Q0f- Fourth Row-Georgi, Roeder, Clark, Maize, W'e-nzlick, Netherland, Stewart, Vernon, Tyzzer, Farrell. Absent-Artz, Brown, Hospes, Turner. The sorority to publish a national magazine and the tirst to call a: Pan-Hellenic Congress, Kappa Kappa Gamma was fou1'1ded Qollege in 1870. The local chapter, Gamma Iota, was - la A , The Washignigton Universitv Kappas have shown their versatility this year by participation in a number ot different activities. The musical talent which brought them second place in the lntersororitv Sing last year gave thernrtwo leads in this years Quad Show. Other honors garnered in the last year include tirst place in the intersorority swimming meet, three members at Mortar Board Edith Marsalek, Pat Ahern and lean M :Cv ac 116 gor and an lnlonorarv Colonel of the R. O. T. C., lean Weiizlictk. Third Row--Ellis, lones, Frier, Si9V9DS1l GTUYI Thompson' Haddc' 'i 4 t 4 t I I rf ' 2 Front Rowe-Peterson, 'Wa1sh, McCallum, Lachmann, Henry, Papen- dick, Becker, Kislinqbury. Second Row-Ruthven, Gaebler, Esselbruqge, Grisell, Witt, Meyer, Faulkner, Lewey. Third Row-Harper, McCleur, Heuser, Ohlweiler, Soehnlin. Absent-Atkins. The second oldest national sorority, Phi Mu was founded in 1852 at Wesleyan College, '1V1acon, Georqia. The Zeta Epsilon chap- ter on the Washington campus received its charter on November 17, 1923. Always strong in campus activities, the Mus have been the backbone of the Campus Y forfqthe past twolyears and have manaqeol to fill the ranks of W. A. A. quite consisently. , .1 ,,,.,,, V! . l A ' l t l l ,i t , I Q ,E s tl : 5 2 x i .- r J.. I. lu. A .,,,:.. Y v ,r .. I First organization of college women to be estab- lished as a national sorority, Pi Beta Phi was founded at Monmouth College in 1867 and has grown now being one ot the largest collegiate in theffqountry. The Washington University the second to be formed on is --..-lg --.:,, ,-,. 1.,,... The locdllchapter 'seems to have had lane Arden tendencies this year.fQl2fEliot, 'Student ,-r' Lite, and Hatchet are so thick with Pi ,chap- ter are beginning to meetings Club. ln the line oi Marioriel lil' Karn- rnerer was elected Queen, Betty Halli- day Honorary Captain oi the O. T. C., and Alice lane Love Special Maid ot Honor to the Engineers' Queen. ff Q t l x . , . . ': x 551. . f . M, QW :,I X X i, l , . -f . .. Q . ' I , fy .X .51 x if 1' -' .X ,-' .i,,,,,l, X 1 1 L ! tl if ft K , N ' N .f ', , K K N 'Z . 5 ' , , ,K Z . . i t 'X t , .f - . , . :,. . , . .N ' '. Q ,.-, . L ' f' .,l . X 4, ' V, ff, . ks A! 1, xv , - . -, gf?-X 1 Rf, t t, x ix wx t X V, J tx N 4. t .H V, . b, r t K , f t . X X I .ty 1 Front Row Lloyd, Bucltta, lolilc, Gruvoly, Npwlmmmx in A,hg.5.wS Grimm, Banks, E. A1'lCl1'OXN'S, Imvp. Suggs- Second Row Morris, Seaqmvc, l. Ancimws, 'llfqx-,sys A.-,Mig Elldms' Slovmlst M- KGlU1l10l'0l'. KTClt'1'ltlllPt'S, Allen. Thtrd Row Stewart, Stocwkor, l'lGl'lk0pf, lflflnstxu puck' G,,,hNxK.h DUUbC11'. V. lXC1lttltlPl'Ol', ZtllllVVlltlllf', llurnell, Nan-lay, Q',i9q19,, Fourth Row Goorts, Schmitz, Wivclvrltolt, llalliulay, Vt'u.1s Sark ett, -Rashaclt, llltflOl'vt'ut'wql, S,-h,m,q1i 11, QUHYV L K-,IWYH Thym Atkinson. A APBUM Hcllfillta. lillSll9l', Page, Williamson. ,,,,.. ,n Front Row--Lacy, Tenner, Schmidt, Schnitzer, Rothschild, Sivells, Pike, Gronerneyer. Second ROW-Fuller, Moyle, Leotta, Hill, Stein, Brown, Keil. The youngest sorority group on the campus, the local chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Wasffounded on October 30, l93l. The national sorority, a pioneer in the south, beganlittstexistence at the Virginia State Normal School, l7armville,ff Virginia, in l8Q8. t,i', Since that date it has grown to include seventy-eightfactive collegiate chapters. Although, due to the fact that they have only been in existence a short time, they are a small chapter, the 'Zeta Taus managetto put formidable teams into most of the inter-sorority athletic tournaments. 'Their members are taking a more active part in campus affairs every year. .inf .w Q... E t.: -1 1. i w -i I 'L i 1 t I ,f .l V W. i . t t Q t 1 1 t 1 I Y Pi Phis 11011391-WGINtYiI'1Q . . . 'l'iuxi??'?F . . We're happy Us lurks . . . To iiim who Wcriis---WMM . . . Lcuid Ho!! . . . Bob Hopv US- teners . . . Now Smile . . . VVc1toii wutm' everywhere . . . Wii'i with VVilk1v . . . Goldi- iocks . . . Wlicvcitievs did this for VVilsox'i . . Health week . . . Buiicilos ior Santa . 3 1 3. if. s i I 1 I 3 160 I I als ffl? BN, 1 GN 5' 'N -r X f X '15 11 W Q? 7 4 Xf-fm X xg 1 1 df FA!! X0 lflkwmlw + -fuk f V , XE! k W , V7 i Ilunnraries PHI BET HAPPA National Scholastic Honorary Founded at William and Mary 1776 Doris Appel Mary Sarah Coates A Marie Doenges Marietta Alberta Elsner Esther Elson - Alfred Gordon Etter Marie Gonzales Beta of Missouri Founded 1914 Robert Richard Heitner Bernard Lieppman Conrad George Mueller, Ir Vernon C. Pohlman Robert Louis Politzer Sylvia Reif , SIGMA X National Scientific Honorary Founded at Cornell University 1886 Washington University Chapter Founded 1910 ELECTED TO FULL MEMBERSHIP ' From the Faculty Ruth Woodson Rothschild Dalzell Schuyler Russell Frederick Schoenbeck' Agnes Cordelia See Mary Abigail Stephenson CMrs.l Ruth Elizabeth Weltge Helen Elizabeth Yenne lM.rs.l Dr. Edward Gottlieb Hampp Prof. Ross R. Middlemiss From the Student Body and Neighboring Educational Institutions , Herbert Weaver Berry Iohn Mackay Cairns lane Arax Erganian Ralph Orlando Erickson William Thomas Flynn, lr. Hubert Kenneth Gayer I E Caswell Grave, ll I William Laurence Bolles V Spurgeon Hugh Buder P. Embree Chapman Alfred Gordon Etter Walter Richard Evans A Carl A. Feichtinger Roy Iames Gillette Samuel Walter Gollub Russell Woodford Henry Thayer Meredith Gruner Vtfilliarn Ioseph Hamm Dr. Abraham David Krerns Richard Daniel Kreske Erwin Landau ' Gordon Sparks Letterman ' Ethel'Mills, Soldan High School ELECTED TO ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP Ervin Lester Levine Bernard Lieppman Oscar Martin Melvin H. Marx Donald Iames Miller Warren Benjamin Mills Conrad George Mueller, Ir. Meta Frances Mulconery ' .Sylvia Reif Stanley Robert Scheiner Harold H. Mitchell David I. Perry, Engineering Defense Training Courses Melvin Francis Robitshek Robert Howard Silber Robert Leroy Wolf Aaron Ioseph Wraiglit Howard Edgar Schmitz Nicholas August Schuster Gertrude Sherman Edward George Thoenes Virginia Louise Vail Louis Weisfuse Blanche Lillian Werndle Clifton Robert White Lawrence Arthur Zahorslcy 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I l il 11 lfll I S' l l ft sill ' .1 'Liu .L V... - 1.1. 1 1 ,...! -X .,..,,.,-, E 1 1 1 1 l 1,- Front Row-Hanish, May, Weise, Banks, Herrmann. Back Row-McSweeney, La Sage, Chamberlain, Arndt. When a freshman girl makes a 2.5 average for her first semester, she is honored by membership in Alpha Lambda Delta. The chosen ones are named at a freshman meeting at the end of the first semester, and are formally initiated later in the year. Phi Eta Sigma, usually a rather idle organizalion, this year took over the huge task of men's freshmen orientation, holding classes for the frosh and conducting tours of the campus. lust before final examination last year, indi- vidual members offered to tutor freshmen who were having trouble in master- ing the subjunctive, the fall of Rome, or the process of meiosis. That they were well qualified for the work is shown by the fact that membership in this freshmen men's scholastic honorary requires oi 2.5 grade average. The local. chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established in l93l. This year the group pledged members at a joint ceremony with Alpha Lambda Delta in the chapel. Front Row-Mayer Lebowitz, Lentzner, von Dorn, Holtgrewe, Carpenter, Crowder, Schneider. Second Row-Rimmel Mellrnan, Stewart, Wallace, Toerper, Neuhoff, Hutchinson, Gibstine. Third Row-Meyer Moore, Beckmann, O'Neal, Ceisrnan, Zimbalist, Horner. Seated-Richardson, Stumpe, Zwilling, Purnell, McSweeney, L1OYd- Standing-Mears, Burris, Barron, Haddaway, May, Palkes. il! .J L. g. ,,vr1,J,,1M1- il, W , ly W !,.,..., , .w,. ., I. , A, ' 6 i' ' lil Hr 7 an gi Q -,V-,H ff-,fy--, --,- ., -.M-,-,-fs.. -T , ,.,.. ,. , , , , 1 . I zv . Htl! 2,31 Cn every other Wednesday last fall, the music ot a recording machine could be heard coming from the Women's Building Cafeteria about tour o'clock in the afternoon. There Freshman girls and boys tand a goodly number oi upper- classmenl gathered to dance and get acquainted at the Washington University Merry-Cro-Rounds. These afternoon dances, sponsored by Freshman Commis- sion, Were free and open to all students. At the close ot the season, the group staged a backward dance to raise money, and sold tickets to campus women tor ten cents apiece. Orientation was begun and ended by Freshman Commission this year. At the opening luncheon, the members presented a skit portraying typical campus scenes, and at the end of orientation, they entertained the newcomers at a party. Freshman Commission was founded in 15326, its purpose to further the interests of Freshman Women. New members, chosen tor their activities and scholarship, are admitted in the spring ot their Freshman year. 117i N fill, 'i gtwgiii, .1 tfif is ' wir !? iv.-f ,,1,J!,yi,,Pl,, .vt ,k A31 Y J' l'f . r'l S' I1 Hltf'1i1Nt', .z'jf5,ajl, pw- , fg 1 , at Elyxligfittwt:f1i:s,LUfl..fwill NAOMI ZWILHNG - f- 1'n'sr'c1a'nt t ti -it U ' . 2 'ju 'U x -- .,.., W, AH N V 1 5 , f ' 5 '1 it it ll tif in ' it 'wt it ft T new A71 lift x . W, Front Row--I-lermelin, Reichman, Burns, Barnes, Rhodes. Second Row-Fox, Keller, Weisert, Eldracher, Brown. Lock and Chain varied its social schedule slightly this year by joining with the Campus Y and the Club in presenting two cf its dances. The fall Hay Hop was given in conjunction with the Campus Y, and the spring lock in May in connection with the newly organized Club. The usual Final Fling was held between semesters. All three dances were successful both financially and socially. Lock and Chain played policemen for the frcsh again this year, seeing that they wore their beanies at all times during the first weeks of school and never failed to speak to a upper-classman. The organizations new members, one representative from each fraternity and two unaffiliated men, are admitted at a paddling ceremony at the spring dance. One of Washington's oldest organizations, Lock and Chain was established in 1901, and was made responsible for the presentation of school dances. ln the days before fraternity and sorority dances became so numerous, the famous Lock dances were given once a month and were always well atiended. BILL BARNES President l t l 1 4 i 4 , 5 A I 4, I. ali I, I I .1 Q. It s l w 1 4 ll li. 1. ,. ll ll 7i ill ,l ,. 1 li gf it 2 5 it i . ll E -I l.1 fl, lla ,ti ,t W J it 1 N: Ji fx ,u, li ii 1 1 s F 1 i r r W 1! lil MARIORIE IOHANNING President The first two months of school are the busiest of the year for members of Ternion, Iunior women's activity honorary. During those months they spend many a weary hour alphabetizing and checking the names of students and preparing them for publication in Temion, the campus directory. The value of this little book is indicated by the fact that its editors garnered a profit of thirty dollars from its sale this year. From five to ten girls are chosen from the Sophomore class each spring for membership in Ternion. Requirements for candidacy are a l.2 grade point average, and leadership in at least two campus activities. Since 1920, when the organization was founded, Ternion members have preserved the custom of serenading the newly elected members on the night before pledging. Front Row-Watkins, Toensfeldt, Cronheim. Second Rowe 't--- Moline, Kammerer, Nelson, Iohanning, Campbell, Hacker. l FRANK GRINDLER President ECICTI Year thirt ., ers iip in Thurtene on the b ' f A ' ' ' ' asis o scholarship and activities. Mystery surrounds the i een junior men are chosen for memb l nitiation cere- mony, which, according to tradition, takes place at thirteen minutes after e onorary was founded in 1905, to er campus organizations. eleven on the night of October l3. Th h promote school spirit and to aid oth One oi Thurtene's chief projects this year has been the promotion of a High School Weekend in Ma y, at which time St. Louis high school students and their parents and Pirie nds were invited to visit the Washington campus. The May Pete, sponsored by W. S. G. A., a tea in the 'Womens Building, and the annual Thurtene Carnival were the high points of the Weekends activities. Thurtene members this year also served as clerks at the polling places in student elections, and maintained order at Quad Show and Thyrsus productions. 1, Sl 'hx Front Row,-COpe1Cmd, Kassabaum, Cheshire, Grmdler l-larhng Hennigan, Roberts. ' Second Row-Birenboim, Lewis, Brereton, French Spafford Gold berg. Front Row--M:1cGreQt0ff DOGHQGS' Moore' R -Mrs. Andrews, Stephens' Second ow box YennellxhernlM3rSG1eklDIGqOQ' Dean Starbird, Schuyler. Third Row---Ruester, K-I Wl X 'RJ' L. X t A series ot weekly classes in parliamentary law was introduced this year by the eleven senior women who were tapped to Mortar Board last spring. Professor Charles W. McKenzie supervised the classes, and all otticers ot campus organizations were invited to attend. The unusual decorations ot red, white, and blue and the V. P. Coronation of the Kampus King made this year's Gold Diggers' Ball, held in the Field House, one of the most successful in recent years. Mortar Board nieinbers also served as hostesses at the Freshman Mixer and at several teas given by the administration. The proceeds from the sale ot Mortar Board calendars expanded the orqtnn' zation's treasury considerably. t Many alumni will remember the Keod Vodvil, hilarious, liialisstopptna musical comedy first presented in l9l9 by the local woinen's activity liononn y Keod. Each sorority contributed skits to the show, and the proceeds liulptxi to furnish the women's organization room. Although in N217 Kmart luxxituv t member of national Mortar Board, the Vodvil was continued until ltltlfx l , t tt l st 14 Wt' ' t 1 ,ni - ft l 1 4 lil ti t lf t Al.lt't' ltttlltllf ?1l'ti'tll'N5l fl: t2Ylt1,tlY'f 1- N G, .. U s.-A-..,,..r , 4' r ,x Y- fem 3 QA. hr. OConnell, Scallet, Queen, Bowling, Scott, Nelson, Wolfheim, Rosenfeld, Henry. W A - - --ff - f ig 1' 'f' ' are-. -f. I 1 -f .- -f c-. -H - '- 1 . . j 1 t , ' 1 -t -- t . f 14: EH.. 5' ill t l 4-3' L if 1 f q t. Y it t Y ' 4 1 1 t t . Y V I - 3 t , i 1 , , M--'W '- -' - --'-f --A -..f... . -. '....,. ,, g L, - pu, - -.. .-, - ..,' f- , -. 2 H Requirements for membership in this organization are a 1.5 grade average, a position of leadership in campus activities, and outstanding personality and character. One of O. D. K.'s chief contributions to campus life this year has been the creation of a system of shortened morning periods which provides a fifth period in which to hold all-school meetings and pep rallies. Chancellor Throop was the guest of O. D. K. at a supper meeting where the group discussed plans for binding the faculty, the administration, and the students more closely together. The Inter-Collegiate Leadership Honor Society for Men, of which O. D. K. is a member, was founded at Washington and Lee in l9l4. The local group was established in 1933, replacing Pralma. This year two Washingtoii mem- bers of Q. D. K. attended the national convention where an amendment was passed changing the scholarship requirement for membership from a 1.5 to a ranking in the upper third of the class. 3. HENRY NELSON President - Front Row-Thoenes, Evans, White, Buder, O'Connel1. Second Row-Scheiner, Harting, Martin, Hilger, Chapman. Ta Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi is the national engineering honor society for recognition of talent of students and achieve- ments of alumni. Founded in l885, the organization has developed a high regard among members of the profession, and now inducts approximately 2000 members annually. The requisite for eligibility is scholarship, the student necessarily being in the top eighth of his class as a junior, or the top. quarter as a senior. Election, in addition, denotes the attainment of standards of character and personality as judged by the active chapter and faculty. 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Selection of the final five candidates was done by Professor Valenti, Mr. D. Goodwin, Miss Ianet Lane, and Mr. G. L. Schlutz. These judges, both saw and talked to the girls, carefully deliberating their selection. Qn the night of the dance, the Queen was chosen from the five remaining girls by Benny Goodman and Professor Quiz, instead of selecting the candidates by picture, as in the past. The queen herself did not know of her selection until the Coronation by the Hatchet editor, Henry Nelson. The judging -Illninr Pram lfandids Iunior Prorn rnob scene . . . Miss Adrienne Polon . . . A perfect fit . . . An executive committee thot recrlly produced . . . I-lcrichet Queen for l94l . . . The first dcrnce . . . More people . . . The principals. 175 MISS ADRIENNE PALAN My-N. ,- .,K,!,.n., 3 WH M. . - 'Z X -,x, . I X K ,, V--5 -'xx w x - 1 ,. -4411 L 44-..,,'? 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Entertainment range basketball games ana 5 to Dean Starbirds ies ihe imparlam evems at students are guests Q Quad Shaw and lzzlers the engineers Cozm enough 10 play hcsz iq diversilied omemzg :xl L aualmi the imma izvsk Q VVasl1i11g1w11 ll'-'x'v'f 'xl Q A A s l Y L ..,rf '1 : 1-. IEE- . L ve - h Cl d0W 5g y ctrt ttf A 'lf ' 'V ' as to ,r iff: 'Q'31fQ2-J t 4iM,1 ,?:' ' - ' A-Eg-Q, Q X Gone Cf? Q11.-fell?.3r9?l?f5T24?Ss5QQfff ClfISS rv W 1 A4-WA A 1- .1.- ' ,eww - of - - F' ' , t t mme Of to L f' 5 t didnt st r l Qt gfgeziffgftf T-lfi 7l'1f' :fr FII- 1, :skill l . ' A' egqlgmve7-lQ:fTeShIf1r9T1fbi ihevsoiitlj, U ,Q AV N K- In . 1 2 .f lhe'-lfesposserlr .' . .,yOf daily'C'hc1fDelr E 'Q ' ,I-V:iQf , Trolley running from DeBall l ift -,'. . :,f,-I-Q r: ' .2273 ,fQ ,,g A,Li--I 1.1 lfllrl' 4, 1 A ' ' , - V s 'x'7 ' xl . rocked off the rarls by a aanq of q ond' rear platforms Of plenty Qi pqrkipq ' --,q.g:,.v:- up ., Q z'f.f,fwY,':Z',,,5ifT1','.r,..it5'13't,g -..': ,f '.,:'4', ,'1k-',', fpgl- ,'- . ' , f - . . - . 4 Q' fl-.1 K 'aria 123.1 fmt., 4 'If J! H I . , W . . ' ' F7 is 1- T 1:1 'J ' mvrtattons to all dances . . ,Gi the a V.AWlfll'Cl'1 usually centered around a sopltort1ordsLl1lEil5lfo'rf'?l' -,'. If ,l Q ,'l' '. H I , '1g1g. yEk:-.lllf', greased' flagpole tn the mtddle of a frozen lakef - ,wa 'lA f1': 'i!'i'L .' l1 1 '.' it ' ' ' ' '.i.- 4't,'r l SOP-lf1Sr chopped the tce after the flag was raised. l'2.'?'y'3,-I when the Chancellor lived in the dorm Wliestlr-the ' g ' ,15-. T -- ' ' ' . A y' 9' , ' Queen chosen by the lucky man -WHOII r1-l rva 1 ,r l ' , Q A or - t, iii. ptcktnq contest . . . When practically everythinq 1l1Ci1.l, F h Vip., 'A .V,, . . , I - . , ' , 5 I A .1 ClOW1'1lOW1'l Newspapers . . . When xzzczctentsffv l,lYl,iQj7.',1'k 5, - 13 , - 1 . H y M ' ' 9 -ll-brary, or dorm men chained to theix'1l3edE'1E?' ' f 1 1 ,'.. .I - , A I . , I 'V A Zi I-554 I9 i ledqrnqconsrsted or putttnq a pm on a many qf1y:. 5 l.vil'l:i'1vQ?j'7.?lQ':lli?',. . ,,:f.fg-jiltgfggea yg gg ,, U' gc . -. . j f ,Qfg -'r 11143 jafhrcltfthere were no scholastic ., ,.V, 't git' ,Q , I t H, 'fa-j.'-gr ':l5Q?'i,f:i' ' Place U Couple Of f?Fft9?5?Ll?R'ig5tezr.tSc A , 1f:,:.fit2 t: z ' - '11-'Wttien',q2l'--rdfl?pha2s rg, lf4l,'.N .I 5 .hr S:-I--315: .ex.,..f-:bi6T.'1r . 5 X hw' ,qzfffftbi g 5 A -- 11: ' T 'A,v it :. .g':if-'T-SQ, Ii:injlS:L:ii-i - - ', ' - -fix - ,unfd . . ll'lQ 1'T1?l'ShpDSf EJCIQTS, Ty'XTQ 39131551329 5333- qear en rlo1u,tefQ' .l Who1tt tyheobselrvatory root was the place tollookz for official football scores painted there in brilliant colors . . . Qgfvilten there apex three hundred students in the University and everyone everyone eisei '?tif.,- LQ 9 So customs come and ao in the span ot thirty many of tease - - - - - W- . y- 5141 A 512- . - Sy exlstlnq today Wtll loe ahve thtrty yeas hence? -.,, .':?gllLf'i A' 189 -4 if -1.s.u?.:. K fc 5 1' , .v ,A . ..f -0' L -1 I S ,. JW X M ' WW ,jiiiwgx X u . l W , 4' 's ,. 'Qgwggfx N u .A ,Nl 4:52 I V Iii H kLl 'I x - IIEI I II rx W IIIIN-II INII II LI INI I I IIII' Il I ' In lf:-f IIITILI lixx -xx is xx 5-1-fl Six TXAJI q 'NNrww .-9' 'Q'1 2 S xx , f - ' Y,,,N , -A , X. g.4,,. gr QA 12,35 .5 ,frm , A A ,QA If I 1 fp,',1, fy-q. L,,. f- L,-' I f ,. ,,, 5 -., 4 .I f :J ' , higf.-'fjf' If , ff, L - ' ' , ' ,IN I IX I 411, f, :T I. f K, ,. 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E ,-K' 64,1 ,ff M gf,-f f H - I 0 the Students To our s J s e expendi- tures of the money you have contributed through your subscriptions, organization contracts, and senior pictures. lt is our sincere hope that we, of the publications bureau, have served you well. tudent body We offer a book which We feel should 'u tify th The business men who the advertisers which appear in the following pages are entitled to the patronage f h o t e student body. It is hoped that everyone reading this page will feel that our local Boosters are deserving of consideration. have been kind enough to support our cause through On behalf of the members of the Student Publications Bureau may l say Thank You to each one who has had some part in making the Hatchet of 1941 a financial success. ' ' IACK BBEBBTCN. Business Manager. Index nf Advertisers 1. .Al r, . A A M A. S. Aloe Co .......... ....................................... 2 03 Meeker Music Co. 20l American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co ..... 199 Monarlc Petroleum Co. -194 B . N .., . N. C. N l Co. 1100 Bartlett Candy Co .................. ....... ......., 2 0 5 N 353:15 Com ln C. . 60, O , 1. 3 ,fur f .- Becker-Marsden Oil Co ..............................,. 205 Orwo Beckers-Behrens-Gist Lumber C 205 P A Becktolol Co. ...........................,......... ...,..,, 2 01 Palmer Seed Co. I. B. Brockman Mfg. Co ........ .204 PC1fkmCOf C Photo-Reflex V '4 Piagel Studio of Photograph 725 Central EnQIfCIViT1Q Compflflif -------' --'i4-- 1 95 R Chapman Bros. Cleaning Co .......... ...... 2 04 V N Chevrolet ....... .197 Riggs Gphccl LO' D Chas A Schmidt lnsiurztezxf Cc. .......'i04 ' 'A ' K' A . A Donovan Iron Supply CO A Shapleiqli Hara-.-.fare L, C E U Eden Publishing House ....... ,...... 2 06 Umversmy Drug SICK: Erker Bros. Optical Co .....,.. 203 V H Valley Electric .Cc-. Hensgen-Peters-Smith Co. ...,,,. 204 Vestal Cnemical go. es - K 'VV L'-' l freli Booizbinaers 293 Kelley-Koett CO .'-.. qihl 3 if 'R lC?qe'qUv5i -lfsllsr CGt'.:.4.D1'w-f 1 K Csei .....'...'A.'. NCIS llIlQlL,'Tl ...xv 2 F R1 g ey mo Wiese Printing C-o. '93 A L 205 Wilbur NUTS'-QTY 1 20' Lorenz Duerr ci Company ....... 99 Charles L. Will Co. ...,. 203 Losse Tailorinq COTUIDUUY r-'-- ' 1 T llfficial Photographers nf The 19111 Hatchet PHUTU-HEFLEX MIHHUH-CAMERA STUDIUS Where You Can See Every Pose and Expression Before it is Aeiually Taken .' FULL SELECTION f NO APPOINTMENT 0F PROOF-S NECESSARY Q THIRD FLOOAR-OLIVE STREET SIDE Famous-Barr Eu. W GLB s ,hu - .Y- . nspect this boob critically. If you desire zoorle of the same quality, Call Central 3669, for a representative Of the W iese Printing Company. We take justifiable Pride in The 1 9 4 1 atchet CDesigned and Engraved by CENTRAL ENGRAVING coMPANY 114 North 7th Street Saint Louis, Missouri 45.1 : 1 MAE ws!! ! -.4 atchet lphabet is for Associgte Editors Wbo plgy' bridge gli the time instegd of Working. is for Business Mctnctger who sits ground onli ddy ,ctnd doesn't get gdvertising. is for Civic which is one oi tbe divisions in this book. is for Diogenestfvbo won1dn't find Wbctt be Wcts looking for ground bere. i A ' is for Editor Who 'plgys bridge too. is tor Fctcultyt. C'Nuti sctid.D g aa ,, x , I z , , W z 5 ,r' Y r if , A , Y' ' 1. 11 1 ,N I 'I , 5 fl W L :I + 4 N ? 2 z Qu X ,X ' x . ' 1, 1 3' ? A, f 1 N I w 2 l w 3 3 . w r f 1 'x w 1 1 i r ' 1 l I nf N 1 xl . W V 1 1l E N 1 Y E Q 1 V X W 1 i 41 NW A . .m,X . W ,. . 1 ,lv Y 197 sin atchet lphabet ' ef Q 33 is for Girls which most ot the statt is. is for liaaioarapliy, liarauelousier, haustoriuni, liebdo itll-glillb madal holothurian and l-IATCI-lET. . is for lndians who also use lnatohets. S is for lolqes which the new Eliot has few ot. is tor the llth letter in the alphabet. is for Loafing which the stati oloes too much oi. Compliments ot AMERICAN ZINC, LEAD AND SMELTING BUMPANY St. Louis, Mo. Dia' You Know-H thdt The Losse Toiiorinq Cornpony offers Washington University under- qrodudte students cr 15 per cent dis- count? We don't think you con do better even if you Weor reddy-mode clothes. ' 0556, 807-9 PLSIXTH STREET Smrrr Louis . :L eg Aff if it f' I' 2 I QL-qaE?:n N? ah: sc -I ' -Eel it L '-lltqi JE -7-'E j :ig ia-LQ! lieillf 2-tilt atchet lphdbef is for Money which We hope to rnalce. is for Nothing which We probably Will. is for Gne Time which the l-latchet Wasn't. is for Printer who always Wants more copy. is for Queens which all Washington girls aren't. is for Readers who We hope Will be pleased, f ' kim 1 1 i 5 I 5 I i E t i M T ft , ii' if f -1 -1 r'- Y - ' ,, ,-,,, Y ,1 J i i NURWUUIJ HILLS couumv wheel l 5 EEF QU adlono Q ll RLMQH5 fwfr 49 in f 'S' Z S H HA W Q TRAJCNARI RIG U.5PAl'.DFF. ' , MP1-5' RUVIAREII 21: S H TWO FAMOUS BRANDS f-'fc l'4Uno fun Off- '5' .-s N 4 or QUALITY 2, 53 3, Je 'B 6 2, A. Cas AND 056' TOOLS and CUTLERY 'f,mmhePQxq: Wholesale Exclusively ee , le e , ee ,,,,wW,e C O V 9 I S fo 1' th 9 MEEKER MUSIC CORP l BOBBY MEEKHR 1 9 4 1 H A T C H E T l Q St. Louis' Largest BY l Orchestra Service ll 754-55-56 P 1 B Bld BECKTOLD CCMPANY r, Q l le r , r ee -e lil eg 3 X572 f 'i i f I' S tx 7 aiw' . 'Z NEW? Xfgilifxmllg :- A I 1 Q, ' M X f i x .4 - new atchet lphabet is for Sorority Staff Sitters. ' is for in on is for is for is for is for Tirne, also for Troulole, looth oi which -were put this l-latohet. , University which is what you are going to a. Vacant which the office is now. West which Washington is in the middle. an initial the engraver didn't rnake. likewise. likewise. n I .,..v ..n.......-..... ...... 2 t ex Y , X 1 4 1 1 ,3 4 ff 4 Q ,ll nl f 7: ,: ff' 9' F' V Y -l u Y V -I S ' D D DD D- of ervmq Wqshlnglon U1'11V9fS1lY for over 1 , Y' N ,I 7, 40 years 1i'5L1c-ieU!Yagenfuehr Bookbinding CO. Fresh Horse Meqt , . , fgf rii few c-,ee,wBW, D0GSfCNEfPom5 WE DELIVER Compliments of a l 1 L' FRIEND l l mversid 0185 7829 Vermont Ave. l 8 F PLaleau 0185 sr' mms Take qorqeous full color stills it .D I D if A with miniature cameras. Let Erker's show you this 1 fascinating new phase of pic- , ture making. Cornplizra-:nits . 1 Erkers A FRIEND GUILD OPTICIANS , 610- Olive 1 518 North Grand D Y ' Y D ' D ' 'fw ' 1 'A'-I ---- Y-r fv---- 1.4 e 'J' Y ' -, 'I , . ... ,,,.,, l MD GRADUATES A. S. Aloe Company' offers sincere con- gratulations, for We are familiar with the vast amount of work and study it has taken for you to gain this coveted degree. Since l86O, over eighty Years ago, we have been keeping step with the medical profession. Now, You will find this old firm a leading source of surgical instruments, equipment and supplies. We invite you to visit our store and meet our personnel. You will find our liberal co-operation a vast help in 1 l 1 1 l .1 ll l l 1 1 l 1 1 establishing your office. ' l l .AiiALOECX1 f 1831 OLIVE STREET ST- LOUIS' MO- l omplimenis ol O lohn L. Lee Hall Commons O McMillan Hall Dining Room I The Pub WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ,...... -.,,,..,-V. ...-.-- ..--.,.... ... .r.,.,- -,,.-- ...., ,..,.- H... -- MONARK PETROLEUM CO. IVIOBILGAS DISTRIBUTORS 5101 Manchester Hlland 7977 ' -nn-T T Y -' T ' g, HENSGEN-PETERS-SMITH CCMPANY WHOLESALERS AND IMPORTERS Institution, Hotel, Club and Restaurant Supplies 1141-1151 S. 7th Street, St. Louis Phones: CH. 8974-8975 - r I I I i COMPLIMENTS OF , VESTAL Chemical Laboratories, Inc. 4963 Manchester , IEiferson 4500 I --,- -LW , 1. R. BROCKMAN Manufacturing Company STEAM SUPPLIES I 617 North Second Street Phone: CHestnut 3685 I Pipe Fittings-Fairbank Valves-Dart Unions I Pipe Fabrications of All Kinds I Aerials-Pipe Coils-Welded Headers I I Flag Poles i 1 I L L , L , 7 H V 'yi 'fri' Y -, L---- 'I' W L ' -1 J T 1 T MAN Bros. LQTHES LE ' T IIWIILBUIR I NUBSEIBYI A. Vandereem Nurseryman and Landscape Contractor Clayton Road West of Lindbergh Ter. 4y.soo1y y y yy 2 yy Clcryfonfltflo- DONOVAN Iron and Supply Co. Y Distributors of National Shelby Seamless SteelVBoiler Tubes . . . and Steel Conde-nsor 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 KELLEY-KOETT MFG. CO. ' 4903 Delmcn' I sf. Louis, Mo. J.QX I Y Valley Electric Corporation ' MANUFACTURERS OF BALL BEARING ELECTRIC MoToBs . . . AND BALL BEARING BENCH and PEDESTAL GRINDERS Located in St. Louis. Mo., 25 Yeql-S ' 1 ' . B , 1 204 BECKERS-BEHRENS-GIST LUMBER COMPANY 6200 Olive Street Road CAbu'ny 2020 ,fee 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. And if glasses are prescribed be sure they are of the finest quality obtainable. 41 X 1 - X ' 7 Y 1 RAY BARTLETT CANDY CO. 'WHOLESALE CAN DIES NATIONAL CANDY COMPANY Paooucrs 3705 Vista Place HV. 3618 Physicians, Hospital and lnvalzd Supplies CHAS. A. SCHMIDT INSTRUMENT CO. H 3689 Olive Street St. Louis, Mo THE PARKMOOR All Cream Ice Cream Delicious Sandwiches , WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOOSTERS , Be Sure -See Duerr Cf7T ?i117'-97-I5 if LORENZ DUERR 5: COMPANY RIDGLEY KNOESEI. TYPEWRITERS-ADDING MACHINES Representinq Mitchell Clary 1.113121125132123213 Cf 3569 Linden' at Grand NEwsiecxd 2411 5627 Manchester Ave. 3355 BECKER-MARSDEN CO. 3818 Lindell IEiferson 2550 UHATCHET QUEEN PICTURES By PIAGET I 1 I 1 1 1 I -1. ,I 1i l I IH ik' -I :I 1, IAII QMIQ ., : I 1 1 3 l II 5. .,., , I i I 1 1 1 ,Mil 1 , fi-fl ,Ei 'aifii .ilf 5 in ,XXI lifft QVII' - ,l : I :Htl II QI II 17 at ,Iii 1 1-If 551: it at I' 2: 1 I il ,I 1 .. . lt .I 1 11 li 1145 1 ,1 , : gs I i - I 1 51 li I I '1 'I V, I I! -..1..xw-1 we Compliments of Compliments ot or FRIEND Eden Publishing House e e - e N. O. NELSON CO. ' 4306 Duncan Ave. Wholesale Plumbing, I-Iecrtinq, ond lndustriol Compliments of cr FRIEND , 5 , , Supplies I I PALMER SEED 'COMPANY EVERYTHING EOR THE GARDEN 617 N. Broadway FREE PARKING UNIVERSITY DRUG Compliments of CI STORE A FRIEND ' 1 '4 I ,- ... f -,- ...' ff -I , Pfltrullize 1 Uni' I-Id ertisersi N 2 O7 I 'I 4 I I . Q1 I I I1 I I A I I I I I I I I il I Il I I ml V 7 - xl' I 1 ' X Y- V mil- To the Students, Faculty Members and Administrative Officials of Washington University: With the publication ot the l94l Hatchet, the Student Publications' Bureau takes this opportunity to thank the students, taculty members and administrative officials whose generous and uniailing cooperation has made possible the successful pub' lication oi not only the Hatchet but also the other publications sponsored by the Bureau: Student Lite, Eliot, Ternion, and the Cub. lt has been our desire, through securing the necessary advertising and circulation support, to make possible these printed expressions oi student thought. 'Without this support. no one ot these publications would have been possible. Our hope and goal tor the future consists in justifying the confidence you have placed in us through your assistance and cooperation. For the present, We tender our heartfelt thanks. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS' BUREAU by Paul WV. Lashljf, Director. 'l' I clann ledqumlaent The editors of Hatchet are deeply grateful to those who voluntarily offered their assistance in producing this Hatchet. Especially: Miss Grace Denison, whose tireless effort in research is responsible for most of the factual material found in the book. The Post-Dispatch and Globe-Democrat for the use of their reference libraries and their unlimited cooperation. Mr. I. V. McGoodWin and Mr. George Baitinger of Central Engraving Company, who spent many hours in the planning and production of the 1941 Hatchet, and Mr. Ray Wiese of the Wiese Printing Company who assisted greatly in the preparation of copy. 1 Professor lohn Smith, our editorial advisor, and Mr. Iames I. Ritterskamp, , our financial advisor, whose ready assistance was often needed. Mrs. Iohn Earnst and Ed Thoenes' who aided us in countless Ways through- out the year. C l 1, A Mr. Bob Bremson and Mr. lack Pommeroy of the'Photo-Reflex Studio, the 1 .. Q f 1 Piaget Brothers, and Mr. B-ill Dee Whose photographic skill and ability resulted , I in many outstanding pictures. tv x A Q 1 f ., .. , . 'N 6 Q. 're 21 P i ,' --12 tl tt it 1 ati tf. '1 ' I e .xr ,E :SN g, if 5 1 Z . 1 4 l i , 1 t 5 . - ' .I t' 208 E 1 . 5 x Q X x 1 I k 1 E i 1 w S 4 4 x N 59 I x. 'E :VJ X 4-4 fit!
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